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: THE BISMARCK TRIBU HS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1936 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Thur., Dec. 10 STOCK PRICES RUSH UPWARD AS KING'S |, ABDICATION OCCURS Led by Steels and Coppers Numerous Issues Push Up In Values ee York Stocks a mo cy g sitar ad Beet SSSSLEV=SSeaks: BB ; bya DN =, Ege New York, Dec, 10.—(?)—With Eng- iand’s royal romance controversy ap- Parently settled with abdication of the king, the stock market Thursday shook off its apathy and steamed into a sharp rally. Led by steels and coppers, numer- ous issues pushed up fractions to 2 or more points. There was a little late selling but most of the favorites closed near their tops of the day. Transfers were around 2,350,000 shares. The list dallied in a rather restrict- ed range until the announcement Ed- ward had renounced his throne. A buying rush immediately got under way with such momentum the ticker tape, for about half an hour, was as much as 3 minutes behind floor trans- actions. There was a slowing down later,| Celan accompanied by some offerings in the most Pronounced gainers. Early ad- | Chi vances were reduced in many in- stances, but the leaders gave ground grudgingly. Prices again stiffened fe z E43 Hth ai 4 it 6% 1° 2% BSESEREREBRBEE ois a ; Bu : 5 E ee: au ay a i x | 4% | 13% 182 a guevagy atter noon and the pace quickened near the finish. In addition to the lessening of ten- sler sion over Britain's matrimonial ColgarecF ake 4% 1 123% 19% brokers thought the steady flow of Fi optimistic domestic business news had | ¢, much to do with inspiring the re- covery, Securities at London moved up sub- stantially while the Paris bourse was unsettled. With the exception of U. 8. governments, bonds improved. Commodities were higher: European curencies were up in terms of the dollar. iy 3% 45% he 66% ri 70 36 Crosley Rad. 28% Cuban Am. Sug. Curtiss Wrigh| Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Dec. 10—(7)}—(U. S. D. A.)—Cattle 4,500; steers and yearlings rather scarce but early bids tending lower; bulk of run short feds and lower grade cows; fat heifers al- | Gen. so under pressure but lower grades and cows about steady with Wednes- day's decline; buljs steady, best fed kind suitable to sell around 7.00-8.50; butcher heifers 6.00-7.50: cutter and low cutter cows 3.25-4.00; few beef cows up to 5.50; sausage bulls 4.50-/| 7 5.25; two loads 982 Ib. finishing steers late Wednesday 8.70; calves + 2500; vealer trade steady; better‘grade $:00- 9.00; choice. 9.50;. few. selects sul and common weighty calves 3.50- 4.59, m% an in 21% 35% is 15% 32% 28% 2% 16 19 42% 3 = sberssaecee sek Hogs, 17,500, market steady to 10 are higher than Wednesdays average; advance mainly on weights 230 pounds | Johns-! Manville up and packing sows; better 200-300 Peineioe . Ibs., (9.55-65; top 9.65; 160-200. Ibs., | enneca! * 9.25-55; 140-160 Ibs., 8.65-9.30; 100-140 pound killers 7.50-8.85; bulk sows 400) Lig, pounds, down 9.35-55; average cost | Loew’ Wednesday 9.45; weight 213 Ibs. + Sheep, 6,000, supply largely fat na- tive lambs; including one load sum- mer shorn lambs; no early action; asking about 8.75-10.10. Dairy cows, better ‘grade milkers Had * and springers, steady at 50.00-75-00;1 Plain lightweights slightly lower terms down toward 35.0. - citi FRATK FRESE FREERERR ERE RFRE SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Towa, Dec, 10.—U@—(U. A.)—Cattle '3,000; calves 300; Dect isteers cand yearlings opened about steady; fat she stock steady to|Ni weak; cows slow; stockets and feed- ers dull; few loads fed steers and yearlings 11.00-35; liberal quota short feds around 8.25-10.00; load lots good bs down 9.10; bulk better rosa: |N im stockers 5.50- SHESF eo SSSSESS fed hejfers 800 1 beet cows 4. Ha 33 i mon. ang. medium (steer) good and” choice medium 438-6.35, 00; opened about steady ta elepaterpaoee pagkers oY ae lower; oe 50 0; on choice up te * Sheep 7,200; no early fat bids; “Indicktions steady ‘to opened, steady: odd lots 2.50-4.00;, lond westerns held, a 138: “Tow ‘Good “fecders 650-75: late | pure ba die natives and fed lambs sam weak? CHICAGO Chicage, De — A) coo, including if. diets FRRKF KE: ; ae SE Yignts 2 intas at 35-5! eluding: 4,200 Atrect: SSVVSISSRa’s FERRET E Haney. fro day: these ws ighty sullock n Hie 08 “but voutlet ce y ling: id: light steers tees, than kinds scaling 1,200 upward; strictly ehelce, yearlin 4 held above 50, and medium w ip to 12.00 but raat oatly. nothing fone: nelle yearling nome ers La) to 11.75; Sette ttt FEE FRRRREES are ere ez about BSSSRSVSS, SRS ‘3h! coogi deck 73, ee N WOOL abe! Boe emt. 8. D. AD Relatively tow buyers were Buite many ight of Ronee is ton market un- jen h a's Ergon’ Bids were at the lowest sites, of aut a, Pores of se ae fit nat eds t Hately, pri cen ally. Tot . BE selling were reafiz- Sroeee oe : ae ieee = 37% | yy, Dec. 10. STOP EARLY RALLY. ine 2 dark northern, 57 lbs... 3 dark northern, 56 lbs. Ne, 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs.. | Persistent nt Demand for Grain No. 4 dark northern, 84 Ibs. No, 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. From Overseas Furnishes [No.5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. No, 5 dark northern 51 Ibs. Impetus No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. ¥ Sample grain: Chicago, Dec. 10.—()—In late deal- 49 Ibs., 1.19; 48 Ibs., 1.1 ings Thursday, wheat got as high 46 lbs., 1.11 a here as. $1.29% a bushel, December de- , 43 Ibs., 1, very, but as on ‘upswings , 40 Ibs. teacted because of profit-taking. 1 Persistent demand for wheat tobe No. 1 hard amber durum. shipped to importing countries fur- No. 1 mixed durum. nished the chief incentive for market No, 1 red durum. upturns, Canadian wheat export busi- No, .1 fiax.. ness Thuraday was estimated to total No, 2 flax. $00,000 bushels, At the close wheat was % cent low-' er to % cent higher com) ednesday’s finish, Dec. 1.28%-%4,' Hard winter wheat. May 1.23%-1.24; corn 1% down to % ehh Dec. 1.00%-%, May new 1.03%-%; oats unchanged to % off, and provi- sions unchanged to 22 gents dearer. CHICAGO, RANGE L CITY WHEAT Paice GROW EASIER | o, nneapolis, Dec, 10.— rong! Italian and English buying of cash | Dec. supplies gave wheat futures strength dur ng the first half of the session hursday. Strong closing cables nome selling for profit and a moder- ate closing reaction followed. December wh at cloned urichanged 37 lower at 1.31% an Stuy % ower. at 2.27 Flax futures eased because of bet- ter weather news from Argentina. | say December flax closed % higher at 2.11 and May % lower at 2.08, i Coarse grains followed wheat and closed fract onally lower for the May period, “December oats closed % lowe er at 48% and May % lower at 47%. December rye closed % higher at nd May % lower at 95. De- cember malting barley closed un- changed at 1.15. December feed bar- ley closed % lower at 85% and May % lower at Gash wheat’ offerings were light and of good color and fair weight! ue ready demand. Winter wheat was Old crop durum was want- tf Blow. slow and weaker. Unchanged. Rye de; eady, Barley was strong. | was in fair to good demand, 4/1 Produce Markets A ———_____—___ one Go Dec. 10.—()—Butter was a bitited Righer Thursday and eggs lightly lower. Poultry was un- Oats and lax Minneapolis, Dec .1 t— OF 1,33 % 1.38 firmer: creamery -spe- ) 33%-34; extras ( 90-91) 32%-%; 11ee Mes standards oO cen- utter 7, gala «93 S iti 31%- tralized carlota) 3 Begs 5,633, enny extra firsts cars and local 31%; fresh graded firsts care and local 30; current receipts 29; refrigerator standards 27%; retriger- ator extras 28, Poultry, livé, 66 trucks, unsettled hens 4% Ibs. up 16, less than 4% Ibs %; Leghorn hens 11; springs, 4 lbs. fe oc Ht Plymouth Rock 14, te Rock 14%; less than 4 Ibs, col- 14, Plymouth White Rock Dec. May . 2.09 2.00 _ DULUTH aac ie, and oloted brollers 1, White Rock ; Leghorn chick- stare 12, Leghorn toosters ens 17, young toms ne urkeys 12; ducks, Jbs. up 14, small white nd colored tf; geese 14 4; capons 7 \foer up 18, fess than T Ibs. Dressed turkeys ubout ntehdy tions young 21, old 18; tome, young 18 lbs. Up 20, less ‘nan is'Ther'2is old 18; No. | May 2 turkeys 15. Beutnerontere turkeys, young toms and hens j8%. Durum— Os 3 No. 8 nd folate 4 Minneay Dec. NEW YORK New York, Dec. 10.—()—Live poul- try weak. freight, chickens: mixed with : fowls: col- roosters lhyDNS 60 ay 145% 1.547% - 144% 1.53% - 143% 1.52% 1.42% 151% + 141% 1.50% - 1.40% 1.49% . 1.39% 1.47% 138% 1.45% + 136% 1.43% - 134% 1.41% + 132% 1.39% 39% 1 ucks . slightly firmer. . higher than extra 31%-35; extra 192 score) 33%-34; other butter prices unchanged, 86,923," steady 897, steady. 8 30-31%; colors unchanged, BUTTER. AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Dec. 10.—(7)—. onal High dard: and un- Mixed colors: other mixed “Low Close 32% 32% 32% 27% dar Jan. . . 3% o Fresh Graded Firsts, % February % rotein or wes ¥37% 1.39% Us g { Miscellancous ———— mi x FOREIGN EXCHANGE. New York, Dec. a Orelen exchange ifm, Great, Serital In demand in dollars others in ene Great Bri- acl P, 4.90%; France 4.66% ; Bay, 25%; eran, free 40.2, regis- t 20.25; travel 21. Norway Bw. ah 25,28; Montreal in New 3 my g 3 5 g 43 e eo: a: 24. York 100. = ae iets mm ae MONEY RATES york Dee 10. alt money steady, 1 per cent all day. Prime comme! etal nee % per cent. Time loans , 60 days-6 mos, 1% per cent offered. Bankers accept- ances unchan; CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Annoctated Press) Midwest Corp. 12%, McGraw El. 44%. New OMoo; ageqa gia: » 124% 127% Durem + 1.48% 1.50% ~ 139% 1.46% ae 185% 1.42% Ibs... 1.33% 1.38% . 1.81% 1.36% 1.20% 1.33% «- 127% 131% 2» 1.26% 129% Ibs... 1.23% 1.27% 1.20% 1.23% 137% 141% amber... rd durum 127% |... Coarse Grains lal ‘ESTMENT TRUSTS the Associnted Prean) lover The counter in New. pom) Maryland id inal ae hs ney ener ae $H GRAIN ‘ash clos ng o.31 363i x pie. aH 2.03 Let Not 5, Ibi a . 128% "1.27%; No, 1 ri 13%. 5 1.25; feed 70- EE a i MINNRAPOLIS FLOUR Minnea pe Dec. 10.—(@—Flour, 350 shipm T0120. Bure’ bean, Ch to f vatandard tana Ey 00: Med patna Oo SSRRERE igs He ‘Lower Feed No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs....... bees 7 Ibs., 1.13; 4 Ibs., 104; Low Close MINN E AROS RANGE tes eth bee 1.31% 26% 2.11% 2.111% ye ay Duluth, Minn., Dec. 10.—(@)— n High Low Cl 41% 1.41% 1.40% 135% 1.37% 1.35% 1.36% MINNEAFOLIS CASH GRAIN 10,- Sea nieetl Nesaby 79 compared to olls cash wheat and coarse augiations today follow. ih Wheat To Arrive eaten Winter’ ‘Wheat 1.35% + 1.35% 137% 1.33% » 133% 1.35% 1.31% gual 138% 1.29% jouth Dakota Wheat - 1.28% 130% 126% + 1.26% 129% 1.24% 122% 1.39% Grain Quotations BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) HaaMerwste TWA NT-ADS Carry Man Tips on Good Jobs Opei The Rev. Raphael C. McCarthy, S. J. (above), former head of the psychology department at St. Louis university, bocame the fifteenth president of Marquette university, Milwaukee, Véis., succeeding former classmate, the Rev. Wil- tam M. Magee, S. J. (Associated ne Photo) Funeral Service Held For Murdered Bride East Lansing, Mich., Dec. 10.—(?)— A clergyman who was to have offi- clated at Miss Elizabeth Giltner’s wedding conducted funeral services y, |instead Thursday for the pretty 25- 34, | Year-old daughter of a college dean whose whirlwind romance’ was cut short by bullets from a pistol held by a lifelong woman friend. Miss Hope Morgan, 25, who confessed the strange slaying, sat in a cell at the county jail, 12 miles away, awaiting a mental y, | examination, mol Erafl 3% 34% Close 137% 127% 115 85% a) 96% 95 92 48% ATS 1.40% 95% i Today’s Recipe Holiday Fruit Cake A famous nutritionist recommends the following recipe for holiday fruit cake: One-half pound candied orange, lemon and grapefruit peel, chopped; % pound citron, cliced thin, % pound dried apricots, sliced, % pound dates, Pitted and halved, % pound seeded raisins or whole currants, % pound candied cherries, % pound candied Pineapple, cut in small pieces, % pound blanc! almonds, halved, % pound pecans, broken, 3 cups flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1 teaspoon each, mace and cinnamon, % tea: spoon each, nutmeg and cloves, % tea: Spoon soda, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 cup shortening, 1 cup. white or brown sugar, 5 eggs, %2 cup fruit juice or coffee. Dip scissors in hot water and cut fruits. Mix fruits with nuts and one cup of the measured flour. Cream) shortening and sugar, Add beaten eggs and beat thoroughly. Sift flour, baking powder, soda, spices, and salt together. Add, alternately with H- quid, to the first mixture. Pour bat- ‘lose’ ter over floured fruits and nuts. Mix thoroughly. Fill greased pans, lined with waxed paper, three-fourths full. Bake in very slow oven (250 degrees F.) 3 to 4% hours or steam one-half time and bake remaining half. If steamed, cakes must be tightly cov- ered with waxed paper. If baked, cakes must be uncovered. Cakes may be decorated between steaming and 94| baking processes. Dip fruits or nuts in egg white or corn syrup before Placing on cake. Place shallow pan of water on floor of oven to produce glaze on cakes. SILENCED CHICKENS Columbia, 5. C., Dec. 10.—(?)—Po- *| ice reported they arrested a man with 11 mute and uncomplaining hens he had stolen in a surburban coop. The chickens were silent because their beaks were clamped with clothes pins. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN nChfeago, Dec. 10—(#)-—Cash wheat 1 dark hard No. 1 hai Nig :Scorn Ni yellow 1.11%; No. sample grade 92-1.00. Oats, white 53; soy beans No. 2 144 ie sample grade 1.42, Bar- ley 60-88 nom; malting 1.00. nom. “Timothy aced "3.85670 owt Rew 5.65-85 cwt. Timothy seed 24.00 31.00 cwt, CHICAGO ROTATORS Chicago, Dec. 10.—(@)—(U, 8. D. A.) "| —Potatoes, 50, on track 266, total US. 137% 135% 1.33% 131% 1.28% 127% 1.25% 1.46% shipments 515; about steady, supplies vi Sacked per Idi anks US, £"2'45-60; US. No. 2, 1,95-2.00; US, No. 2’ practically free from cuts and lipped ends 280-35; Colorado | Red McClures U 1,.2.45-65; Wisconsin round whites U8. 'No. 1, 1.80-90; US. commercial 1,70; US. No. igan Russet Rurals US. More than $1,659,900,000 has been loaned by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Political Heir of Pendergast Active control of the powerful Pesserentt political organiza- Male Help Wanted Automobiles for Sale ‘WANTED AT ONCE: 50 trucks with end dump or flat bed to hau rocks for Wachter-O'Neill and Megarry Br t_ Williston, N. Dak. Female Hein Wanted 3 irl or woman for gen- eral housework. On farm. Phone 6F-11. GIRL WANTED for general house- work. 401 5th St. Phone 145. Apartments for Rent FURNISHED two room aj Light, gas and heat $22.50. Also small basement apart- ment, $10. 607 5th. Phone 403-R. VERY PLEASANT basement apart- ment for one or two employed per-! sons. Large living room, kitchen, fate entrance. 923 7th. Private bath. Heat and gas for cooking furnished. Laundry privi-! leges,- 802 2nd, Phone 282-M THREE room apartment with private bath and private entrance. Imme- diate possession. Call rear side door. _623 ath 8t. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms for rent and apartment, furnished or unfurnished. 422 5th St. Phone 2051-W. FURNISHED 5 room apartment, heat, water and gas for cooking. Garage. Call 827-R. 215 Ave. C. West, TWO ROOMS partly furnished for lght -housekeeping $18 per mo. Also sleeping room 415 13th St. NEW modern furnished light house- keeping apartment, gas heat, pri- vate entrance. Tel. 601. oa ONE room end kitchenette apart. ment. Laundry privileges. Shaw's __Apts. 803 9th St. e COMPLETELY furnished 2 room apartment with private bath. Call __at 610 6th St. S FURNISHED three room apartment. Call rear, 118 ist St. 3” ROOM apartment, 207 13th St. Phone 2052-W. Work Wanted ay WANTED: Bookkeeping or house- work. Experienced in both. Refer- ences, Write Tribune Ad. 18632. CALL WESTERN RADIO Shop for repair service. Prices reasonable. Phone 1404-R. Baas WANTED: Stenographic work by hour, day or month. Phone 1071-LW. baie Business. Opportunity NOTICE: Have attractive proposition open to several residents of Bis- marck interested in renting apart- ments at $45 and $50 per month. Feb. Ist. For particulars address P. O. Box 543. Wea: ing “ADI FOR 6ALI ‘One navy blue swagger suit, Practically new. Size 14. Cheap. Phone 1961-J. Wanted to Borrow _ LOAN WANTED: Will pay $100 in- terest to private party for $600 loan for six months secured by first mortgage upon 640 acres first class farm land. Address replies to Ad. ~ Hay for Sa Upland, Midiand, Write or wire for prices. F. A. Cousins, New Rock- ford, N. Dal ___ Office Equipment STAPLING MACHINES __ YOU will find the Markwell Paper Fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used. Staples sheets to- gether temporarily or permanent- ly. Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co. USED 4 sections, Art Metal, 15 drawer, card index. Wide section for 5x3 cards. Also two sections of 5 lockers, locker size, 12”x12’x60.” Priced for quick sale. Inquire Bis- marck Tribune office. STORIES IN By 1. S. Klein Brepor An | AncientGiacier NEW ZEALAND'S wonderful fiord-land, said to be one of | the most beautiful areas in the | world, is being opened to view of © both on foot and by car. The country centers at Milford Sound, the bed of an ancient gla- cler, with Mitre Peak, rising 5600 feet above it, in the background. Pedestrians walking along Mil- ford Track to the sound, it is said, gaes oeegs g, | 1933 |HEATROLA for STAMPS § ® Why Wait? 1937 Price Level Is in Effect! NOW! 60 Days Ago Models of this type sold, from $50 to $75 higher. This was Personal 2 GIFT THAT Liv ? new Elgin, Clinton watches. paving me us. KAYSARS SHOP EARLY. SHEAFFER P caused by the arrival of the new 1937) | Plymouth and Chrysler. See these exceptional Used Car Bar- gains Today Lafayette Sedan DeSoto Sedan .. Plymouth Touring Plymouth Coach Buick Brougham .. Airflow DeSoto Sedan . Chevrolet Coach .. Chevrolet Coupe Chrysler 8 Sedan . Pontiac Coach .. Plymouth Sedan Dodge Sedan .. Plymouth Sedan Chrysler Sedan . Pontiac Sedan .. Chevrolet Coupe Pontiac Coach These cam are prepared for winter with hot water heaters, winter grease, winter ofl and non-freeze solution. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. _122 Main Phone 700 USED CAR enema Ford Coupe Willys pickup Buick Sedan . Pontiac Sedan Dodge panel Dodge Sedan . Plymouth Sedan .. Ford Coupe .... Chevrolet Coupe 1935 Plymouth Coach 1935 Oldsmobile Sedan ... These cars are all left inside, warm, dry and clean, No danger of cracked blocks or scored cylinders from stand- ing outside in severe weather. M. B. GILMAN CO. Second & Broadway Phone 808 Dodge - Plymouth - Dodge Trucks 1936 1935 1935, 1935 1935 1934 1934 1933 1933 1932 1931 1931 1930 1929 1929 1928 1928 1931 1929 1930 1934 1932 1933 1934 1933 MONDAY’S USED CAR SPECIAL, |, 1934 FORD V-8 SEDAN....$385: EIYDABE-CRANNA MOTORS, Salesmen Wanted SALESMEN: Sell the new Monte Carlo Wheel of Fortune (motor driven) to beer parlors, cafes, the- atres, church bazaars and all mer- chants. The hottest and fastest selling business builder ever devised. If you want some quick money, get in gear on this right now. Write or wire Kern Co., 98 Spruce Place, _Minneapolls, Minn. Position Wanted POSITION wanted by young lady with stenographic and legal experi- ence. Best of references. Reason- able salary expected. Write Trib- une Ad. No. 18599. __ EE Household Goods for Sale ther regular 9th St. Phone 1126. ‘ LADIES’ dresses and conte, an and Se ary ¢ Phone pressed, 32 Be Tith at. Perfection G Ld For Rent WANTED TO STORE Bein! storage. $2.50 per storage room for pire ac! Garage. 1921 Main. Phone 1706-7 Lost and | Found Saturday en “ +f bifocal glasses in black nickel] trimmed case. Call Tribune for re- Watch Repairing $1.25 cleans your watch. Guarant 4 Otto Weist, 415 Bdwy., Bismarck, © ae Wanted to Rent WANTED: One | Inrge 3 room aaa nished apartment. Close in, 1159-W. as WAN’ 8th St. Phone 901. Houses for Sale DESIRABLE bungalow, gas heat, located, near school, attractive yard, | attached garage. Immediate poses= sion, Bargain. Geo. M. Register. FOR SALE OR RENT: 4 large room basement house. Located on 3 hone 928. Bob Zerr. Houses for Reat FIVE ROOM partly modern house 220 West Rosser Ave. Empty Dee. | 15 or Jan, 1st. Rent reasonable right party. Call anytime. heater and range in kitchen, FIVE ROOM moderg house, ed. Gas furnace. sale: Dinette extension skates, cot, etc. J. R. Van Dyke, | 723 5th St. Phone 883-M. MODERN 5 room house, turniahed or | unfurnished. Heat and water fure nished, Near capitol and achool. Available Dec. 15. No children. Write Tribune Ad. 18443. it. MODERN Eaee) 3 Bedrosenat modern house, 6 rooms; apartment, city heated. Phone erg NEW MODERN HOUSE, 900 Ave. © Automatic gas heat, 5 rooms end basement bedroom. Phone _3980-J. MODERN porvaneee one block from business district, Vacant Dec. 16; | $80 per mo. 322 1st St. 7 ROOMS and bath, strictly 421 West Thayer. Call at 616 Thay> er Ave. Tel. 665. THREE ROOM house, partly modern. Call at 507 15th St. TWO ROOM house at 404 So, 14th @, —————————— Rooms for Reat 100 GOOD chairs; 12 tables, large ahd small; kitchen utensils of all kinds; Walk-in cooler, size 6x8; bottle cooler, electrically equipped. This can be had at a big saving. See Frank Barnes et Barnes Bar. Phone 1275. HAVE several used radios priced from $4.00 to $15. that are in good playable condition, Some sets for- merly priced up to $100. Real val- ues, You name the price. Tele- phone 1809-W. 54” fumed oak round table, 42” fumed tak buffet, child’s bed complete, kitchen cabinet. 702 Ave. F. MAJESTIC radio, perfect condition. $60. Cost,.$179. Phone 678-M. sale. Practically new. 233 W. Bwdy. WARM, well furnished room on first floor suitable for two gentlemen oF married couple. Available at once. One block from Broadway. 233 3nd St. Phone 2070-W. : LARGE furnished sleeping room, next to bath, suitable for two. Private entrance. Close in. 316 3rd St. THREE furnished rooms, hot snd cold water and bath. Five blocks from capitol. 1020 11th 8t. NICELY furnished room, stationary bowl, hot and cold water. On bus line, 610 7th. Phone 26. FURNISHED modern room. Close in, $10 month. Phone 375, or call _St 302 8th 8 8th St. QUIET AND WARM. Large clean room, Always hot water. Close in. 816 Main. gas plate, Room and Board TANTED: Boarders and roomers at 309 4th St. $25 per month. “___Instruetion | SUE DIGBY—Night and day instruc- tion. Shorthand and typewriting. Call ales College el Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. First insertion (per word) 2 consecutive insertions (per word) 5 consecutive (per word) 6 consecutive (per word) This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- ta. kot Cuts and border used on want ads come under classi- fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- sertion. . No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit or re- ject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representctive wifl call if 7 munt be recived by 13 clerk, moon. te insure fa- sertion same day. Out-of-Town Readers LARGE ‘room, clothes sibete bath adjoining. Close in. 208 Rosser. SLEEPING room, slways hot water. Gas heat. 422 4th. Phone 648. FURNISHED front room in home. Close in. 418 2nd St. Coal and Trucking ECKLUND, BACKMAN and coal ‘for sale. General done. Reasonable. Junior —————— lone. Tel. 1748-J. 710 7th. Miscellaneous for Sale ‘WANT to make your clothes TED: A heated garage at OS 4