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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24,1936 Tribune's ‘Grain, Livestock and SEEK GERMAN AID; Market Report for Thur., Dec. 24) “pv jy TICKLISH EUROPEAN CONDITIONS INJECT BULL ENTHUSIASM SPECIAL ISSUES ON UP SIDE IN STOCKS AS TRADE LESSENS Most Markets Close For Holiday Weekend New York, Dec. 24.—(#)—Through- out the world, financial and com- modity markets will observe Christ- mas Friday by closing, and with few exceptions, will carry the holiday over through Saturday. Some Amer- ican grain markets, however, includ- ing the Chicago board of trade will open perurday, for whatever business | | Grain Quotations| DULUTH RANG! eee Minn., Dec, 24.—( Ge Open ities pow oe 147" Vase a7" ion — cree Selected Oils, Rails and Spe- Chicago Wheat Prices Swept |! iy Heed cialties Favored by Trad- N Y k St ! Upward 3/2 Cents as ity 8 on Job ew lor Exports Increase —_—_—_———_ pala AU RANGE New York, Dec. 24.—(?}—Stock ipso oe Sabeee aren Chicago, Dec. 24.—(F)—Late action ane Ope ne oles buyers gave @ substantial rush [0) ,isms exp 14% L-O-F Gl 73% Of Wheat prices Thursday swept the’ t iH 1 re 46% selected oils, rails and specialties in| Ajo. 3, 14% La& MB 4a 104% |Chicago market more than 3% cents yyay 5 5 eit ‘Thursday's market, but many of the Al-Ch mie 15% Loew's 62% upward, special notice being taken of July ‘ Jeaders languished for lack of at-/ ‘Al Ch & 5 228 Lorillard (P) 22% \ticklish European conditions regard- | sention! Am Can 114% Mack Trucks. 42% | "8 Spain. The three-day holiday beginning} 4, Bug 27 |Macy (RH) 53% There were reports that Germany |, Triday, weaned. numerous traders! am wide & L 6! Marsh Field 20% | 20Ursday had bought 8,000 tons of | De i from the board rooms and dealings) am mnternat 13% |McK & Rob 12% wheat and that all North American were on the quiet side throughout. Miami Cop 18% export offers to Europe were accepted. | 10% Strike settlements in automotive \Mid-Cont Pet 29% Importing countries were apparently 08% parts plants helped to buoy senti- % |Midiand 8t1 40 reine ae to bid prices up to ob- 05% tment. A number of accessory issues /Minn 04%, | Z een moved upward. The majority of the a Roll M a Fe Mee. gti lat toe Pe pentwes 37433 above Bx motor stocks, however, were listless. |amsm&R 94% MS P & 88M 1% | Wednesday s finish, pee 139% -%, 45% Business news, including heavy! am stl Firs 88% (Mont Ward 85% | May 134%-%; corn % to 1 cent up, Christmas retail sales, was a helpful|am Sug Ref $3. |Mur Corp 17% | Dec: 109%-1s, May new 1.05%-t4; 2.22% influence. At the same time maillam 7 & T 185% |Nash Motors 16% |0#tS 2-% advanced, and a bulging tie ad ate order stocks were inclined to slip. Am Tob B 95% |Nat Biscuit 31% pecey cents. sree results varied s : sil Bonds were better. Wheat at Chi-!am wat W 25 |Nat C Reg 30% ‘om:2 cents setback to 27 cents gain. cago ran up 3% to 3% cents a bushel! am wool Pf 64% |Nat Dairy P 22% ah, Tannen CHICAGO RANGE and corn was % to 1 improved. Cot-|anaconda 53% |Nat Distill 20% | PAVERS myNiett HIGHER Chicago, Dec, 24.—(A)— ton developed strength. Arm Il 6% (Nat P & Lt 11%| Minneapolis, Dec. 24.—(®)—Because | _ Whet Open High Low Prominent share gainers included! as pry Gds 21% | Nat Steel ™ «| of the unsettled weather forecast for 1.36% 1.39% 1.36% Paramount first preferred, about 7, at T&S F 69% Nat Tea 10% | the wiper. eel Wonth Ament aad ie points ahead at the best. Among oth-! at) Ref 314 [NY Central 41. |enthusiasm onthe ‘bull side. of the eens ers fractions to around 2 improved Aviat Corp 6%|No Am Avy 12%| market Thursday but prices were | pei 100% 1.08% during the best part of the session! Bald Loco 9% |N American 30% | “0S and. higher at the close. | 1.05% 1.05 were Barnsdall, Standard Oils of N. J.,| Balt & Ohio 20% |N Pacific 27 |at 146%, May 3% higher at 112% | 1.04% 1.03% California and Indiana, Texas Corp.,| Barnsdall 27% |Ohio Oil 46%, and July’ 2% higher at 1.36%. 1.02% 1.01% Pure Oil, Paramount common, New| Bendix Av 26% Oliver Farm 54% | _,Flax j{ullawed wheal, May | flax 100% 98 York Dock, Warner Bros., Kelsey-|Bethl Steel 74% | Otis Elev 37 cember 2% higher at Mb, ay 52% 51% Hayes Wheel, Briggs Mfg. Yellow Airp! | 36%] Ce Ins al wed i ’ 307 Truck, Wesson Oil & "Snowaritt, aid : ae Solty mee 108 December oats. closed 14 hehers at 9 July 4544 at 3" Santa Fe, Great Northern, Chesa-|Borg Warner 77 |Para Pict 22% | Scmnng ‘vay “stusper, At 10 matlns Soy Beans— peake & Ohio, Southern Pacific,| Briggs Mfg 56! | Park Utah . 414/1.10%, May 4% higher at 109% and | Deol es Northern Pacific, Pullman, Consoli-| Budd Wheel 10 | Pathe Film 9% | July higher at 1.0: December |May ve % Gated Cigar, H. L. Green Co. Canada| BurrAdMch 31% | Penney (JC) 9834] inaltini barley. ene. James | % Dry, U. 8 Rubber, Goodyear, West-| ButteCon&Z 5%|Penn RR 39% | higher at so and May 1% up at 80i, 1 % inghouse, American Can, Continental! Canad Pac 14 | PhelphDodee 55’) “Very tittle cash wheat was in and 1 1% Can, American Telephone, Western| Case (JI) 14514 a BG ay demand was good for better types. ig Union, Johns-Manville, and Chrysler.| Cater Tract 88% et “aj Average quality of both durum and k 4 Celanese 26%; Pills Flour 28%] winter wheat was in draggy demand. Backward were General Motors, CerrodePasco 7214| Proc&Gam 54%] Corn demand was slackened. Oats U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, Montgomery | Chesa0 % | PubSvcNJ 48% oh opoins AbONay was in demand with Ward, Sears-Roebuck, Woolworth,| ChigN w 3%! Pullman 64% Mi baciey wast wanted: Public Service of N. J., Anaconda,| ChiGtwes PuresO apie |e yliine demand: Barley was wanted: pemeontt Inspiration and Cerro de , Pt a Be og es 1 Broduee Mitkels 1 "ASCO, : " Prod ls te 4%|R KO 1% juce Marxets CRI & Pac 2 |Rem Rand 22) | @—————————- = 2 Chrysler 1197 Mot 5K . ock Col Palm _ 20i¢ |Rep Stl 28% eae y—Bulier Aw Livest Col G & El 17% |Reyn Tob B 56 suchas aaron Hsayl ; and cees - Col Pict Vtc a ‘Schen-Distill 44 mare unchanged. Poultry was unset- 50. ST. PAUL Com Bolv 19% |Seaboard Oil 41% MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN od Z Com & Sou 3% |g, -Roe 8 author 7,051, firm, prices unchang-| Minneapolis, Dec. 34 Wee South St. Paul, Dec. 24.—(P)—(UB| Gon Edis 43% | SEATS: 73) ed. 4,347, steady, prices un- receipts Thuraday 123 compared to Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 1,200; supplies} Con O11 15% | Servel Fs NEN dan ruck _ {102 a year ago. very light, market mostly steady; fcw'| Cont Can 66% |Shell Union 26! oultTy, ABE ciple se ieee ;| Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse plain and medium steers 5.00-8,00;| Cont Motor 27. Slamons ; Leghorn hens 101 raliniclosine aug bons taney) follow: top long fed beeves Wednesday 11.75;| Eon Oo el ee eo ry” 3%] White Rock 1850, less paeeal ‘Delivered’ To Arrive common heifers today mostly 6.00/GOwperod S180 RY | aM rea tag, Plymouth and White, down; butcher cows 4.00-5.00; strict-| Crosiey Rad 28 |Sou Cal Ed 20% 1s colored broilers 15, White Rock « 1.58% 1.671% ..240 eseee ly good upward to 6.00; low cutter to} Cub Am Sug 12 Isouth Pac 42%|~ Plymouth Rock 16; Leghorn chick- 14 1.66% cutter cows 3.25-75 or more. pologne ET NEL 6:6 'Sperry Corp 21% eng 11; roosters 1 Leghorn rooste rs TRIOS TPO evan casey bulls quoted upward to 5.50; very 4 ree Soke Ey) Std Brands 15 a turkeys, hens, H young tome; a 1.56% 1.65% few feeder steers or desirable stock-| Dia Mat StdaG& El 8% | Ib: SITSTER A ROoveanh eee en - mae aot ers offered. Calves 1000, steady to| Bome,Mines 30% S04 Guicat ati tite 'and' colored Jo nomuctn, ater 155% 1.64% rive strong; good and choice vealers Std Ol Ind 45% | 15 southern geese 14; capons 7 Ibs. up 9.00: Du Pont 17415 19, less than 7 Ibs. 18. 154% 1.63% eee ae eer nenam eee conn East Kodak 172 |Std Oil NJ se ppb fented turkeys steady; hens young ; , “| Bl Auto Lite 40% | Stewart War hasacthansibiber elie eid dase ieee 1.53% 1.62% 1000 ores "Hogs, 4500, uneven 160-190 tb Elrows 124 | Beeebaker, 1238 gurkeye 16%. Bouthivestern turkeys ~ 1.53% 1.60% seeve sees steady to 15 higher: other welghts| ming, gu’ 23%! Swift é& Co 254/770 and classes mostly steady; top 1015] Gen ‘mec, he Texac Corp 5345 NEW YORK , 15144 1.58% sooes to shippers for sorted 160-180 Ib./cen woods 39% | PERPOU TM Tae ern ar ori Dec. 24. (M)—Live poul- 1.49% 1.56% bulk 180-800 1b 1000; 180-180 1b. un-| Gen Motors goes | TimRaliBenr 71%|Srba‘ mlved’? with NSchs harmiotcn, ae evenly 9.75-10.15; 130-150 lb. 9.00-75; Gillette 15% Transameric 17 | fowls: Leghorn 15; other freight 147% 1.54% eeeee 100-1304. killers 8.00-9.25 or more: | Goodrich 33% cee a) ae prices ech aes ised. ‘. 5 D oN ‘8 50 é bul deseable sows 9.607; average|r gsm ayia) 2ruae Tract 8H | Skit Mets, sends, Srysmery,| Tos. 4B LSB cnsee wees wed vee, ate ee a P. Gra Paige 3% pe ee Garbide ion ange La acovest Sther |! arage 1500119 eep, 4,500; run includes one loa o ,| butter prices unchanged. ry seeee Ted ewes; balance largely fed lambs; aed Bis ue Ae a Es a ti Po atteait Fen ed 14% pron winter “a ho early active; undertone around/qnrptq 41 |-Un Drug 14 4; stand: |1. DH W or steady on all classes; good to choice Gt W8ug 39% | Un Fruit 81% under-] 1 HW... 1.48% 1.50% 1.46% 1.48% Jambs Wednesdy 8.75-9.25; slaughter Houd-HerB 25%|Un G Imp 110% ed Bit! oder mixed colors |13% protein ewes 3.00-4.25, Howesound 59 |US Ind Alc 38 te IDE WO 40k 148% 146% 146% Dairy cattle: Supplies very limited! tiud mot 19% |US Pipe 62%] BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES | 12% protein : : ‘ and almost no trading; quotations! Hupp motor 1% /US R& Imp 17%4| Chicago, Dec. 24.47) — Tp E Wor nominally unchanged; medium and) ri Gent 93 |US Rubber 46% |. -.0e standards, oe LOW ClOM] LHW... 144% 1.46% 1.42% 1.44% good milker and springer cows quoted |1nt pus m 187,|U8SmR 87 perrabeR cone 23 |, Gradeof 45.00-65.00 or slightly more. In Rayon 37% | US Steel ‘11% | Storage Standards, onl Po We 1.42% 144% 1.40 Me The South St. Paul livestock ex-| 4 Har 99 | US Steel Pf 141% | . January Re eye ee panei nent change wil be closed Mridey and 6st-| 1 Wier can | Vanmaium | 26i| Sines usd 215 | ere oot Benes Dies eae urday. Warner Pict 1743] Egg Fut z 31% WM — in Tel&T Us! West, Un Tel 70% | Reteiwerator Siand. : baw eee ee CHICAGO 2 ¥ 3 ire © . % 1.384 gars, DeSTCARS ou gp. 4|""Manvillo 148 West Ar ATM | net i : 3 pe Wag 13TH 140K 185K 128% super puntraipetas Wiener than | Kelvinator 21% | White Mot 24% moh Graded Firsts, | 3H W... bee eae 1.33% 1.36% Wednesday's average; spots up more| Kennecott 61% | Wilson & Co #4 | _ January .. Ein) J3 h on lightwolente: top. 1045, new! 10:| roger Groc 21%! Woolworth 6315 Freeh Grade 25 1 AD ibs. «1.58% 1.68% 189% 1.62% and chgice 750°300 Ibs 1048-40; ‘best Se Se Saran WOE 2 ares hd Aer rein Cattle 3,500; calves 1,000; very ac- | Miscell: Boston, Dec. 24.—(P)—(U. S. D. A.) |2 amber hd. tive market: practically everythin jancous | —Trade in wool in the Boston mar-| 58 Ibs. 1.48% 1.68% ..000 creer sold on early rounds; strictly goo ket was somewhat slower than at the |3 amber ha and cholce seers and yearlings firm: opening of the week largely 4s a re-|° $7 4 1.46% 1.54% ne all lower grade steers strong to 25 MONEY RATES sult of seasonal influences, “Prices on | (less thas Eats die - higher; other killing classes strong| New York, — Dec. —Py-Call | few scattered transactions being /% amber ‘ to higher in sympathy with steers; | money steady, 1 per wae all day.| closed were very firm. Fine terrl-|, 56 lbs. .. 144% 1.50% seeee very little she stock in crop; not! Prime commercial paper % per cent. | tory Peay in original bags were | 4 amber hd enough Dulls here to make a market: | Time loans steady, 60 days-6 mos. 1% |quoted mostly at 1.00-1.02 "scoured |, 55 Ibs... 142% 14TH wore seers vealers 25 or more higher; 13.00 paid] per cent offered. Bankers accept-|basis for short French combing |4 amber hd for | mediumwelght prime | ances unchanged. Tenet and at 1.03-05 for average to] 54 Ibs... 140% 145% see sees arlings absent: 0 rench combing. 5 amber hd ighty st 2 t bing O} tleec f i ierSeteculne ai are ibs| | pommtay excuanom —_|siiiiins wre guste ats cans |, ib 14TH 140% trades €s0-8. i805 a 8,00 11-00; lower | New York, Dec, 24.—UM Foreign | in, the grease, while some exception, |” $2 Ibs... 135% 1.41% rades 5 nya a hrinking lots wei ee Le e Figher than Monda; | exchange steady, Great Britain de-| hela at 45-46 cents. Staple combing most short fed heifers 6.00-8.00 but |Great Britain 4.91 France 4.6: % blood Ohio fleeces moved at 44-46 + 1.83% 1.37% cholce Minds quotable to | 12.80: /Italy 5.26 ny, ieee, 4 cents in the grease, and combing weighty sausage Dulle 5.75; selected | registered el 21.253 medium Ohio fleeces were firm at 49-11 amber.... 1.50% 1.66% ee 3; mostly 9.00-10.00 on 24.67; Sweden, 25.32 Montreal ie New Pr oants £0 % blood and 49-50 cents /1 rq durum 1.36% ..... .. orl 1 5 5 Ci Gral: Sheep 11,000, Rone direct; fat.lambs In fairly broad demand;. indications CHICAGO POTATOES, 1% 113% fully steady; to 9.25 f —(P)— : : how held upward to 960° and above:! sriawest Cor and shipments 462; strong, supplies light, 1.08% 1.08% sheep steady BRtive jowes 2:00-4:00) McGraw El demand fair; sacked per cwt. Idah aa im = Ri inks US. No. 4 x SIOUX CITY Ga Wo. Be 1860: psaction 1.04% 1.06 pBloux Clit; a. Dec, 24-—un AU, 8, Carennauneimenne from 1 ct and clipped ends 2.40; Col: Loi 108 ; calves, = [Pe 3 a 4 River Beet stesra'and seatiings trong | mesM score Dees 24—MM—Govern main round whites US.’ No. 1, ig to shade higher; fat she stock mostly | Treasury 4%'s 121.6. O34; Michigan Russet” rurals B1% 53% firm stockers and f dere strong. fully | Treasury de 115.7. UB, No. 1, '1.95-2.10. Bon 52% ste: wo loads e . —_—_—_—_—_——_——_ yearlings 12.25; few other load lots ma CHICAGO cAsHL GRAIN 49% 51% up to 10.18; most short fed 9.25 down; INVESTMENT Bro pd Jc: c, 24.—(P)—Cash wheat car lots good fed heifers up to 9.20; By the Associated Press) 140s corn No. S smixed 99; BO 134 most beet cows 46-660: few (over the counter InN. T 2° yellow 143 No. 3 08 1.28 cutter grades mainly 3.35-4.00; smali uate is mune. 19.99. 95 1.05 lots common and medium siockers) Quart, Inc, Sh. 4 53. x8. 1 white i BS 6.00 down; £1 including 400 direct; butchers fully, steady ak; tol 005 rad inds slow, etter butchers 200 Ry 160-200 1b. lights 9. Pisiner eae 170-300 JUNNBADSLAS Psat ad Minneapolli ‘pare 4. Ib., cot- may ee ate nie anche ‘ Standard middlings ee 50g? Ne $i30.33.00, 4 Duluth, nee, E clesin Minneapolis, rices. Whea Wi Hd Peet Nera rine, e Ibs. 5 1 8 cee ie Flour: | 1.36 Now Zork, aie me ct —Curb:, a ery’ Ele sey & tthe 21%. Ng hea CASH paix No. 1 Brig net 3 day somple grade hard amber ‘ai + coe, NG No. 2 yell aes dark northern 1.5 wee t fagvihere Lapis si%! iis hard Montana 1a - 4, tet WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN 1.59 santas, Dec. 24.— ) —Cash Lie 156K: Mot 44% 1.58% | North gn 1208 iNeae Dornerh Bil Se Ae site! iat: Gate No. %: No. 3 white 143 41%. No.’ 49%; No. t mixes. feed 50%, Flax No. a Stet 7%, The United States government Rye re, Re 3 1 ice ere ib righ steel for armor plate | ae saline 8s & fesult of competitive tests at 34%. Annapolis in 1890. | Oats No. 3 ; | Barley, No. 2 matting No rin ie No. 4 f,! 63.34, feed 68-30 nom. ‘aatiey nom. Timothy seed 5.$5-6.10 | new 5.60-85 owt. Clover seed 50 cwt. RANGE OF cama. SALES De 4.—(P)—Range Wheat No. 1 northern spine : 5446; 5 f urum 1. 112% 119% 1.12% 2.19% 2.32% Government Planning New Housing Program Washington, Dec. 24.—()—With PANSH FASS [For Good Used Furniture Read the WANT-ADS Paris Hears Franco Has Asked Reich to Send 60,000 Troops to Spain Paris, Dec. 24.—()—Germany ts considering a request to send 60,000 soldiers to the ald of Spansih Fascists, 4 | French foreign officials said they were informed Thursday. News of the reported demand for), troops resulted in a French warning to the German ambassador that any mass “invasion” of Spain by Nazi troops might force the Paris govern- ment to go to the assistance of Ma- drid, they declared. Gen. Wilhelm Faupel, Nazi ambas- sador to the Burgos Fascist govern- ment has left Salamanca. Spain for Berlin to ask for five divisions of 12,000 men each, French officlals said they were told. The request for military assistance | ~ was declared to have coma directly from Gen. Francisco Franco, com- mander of the insurgent armies, who was reported to have said he must have the troops to win the war. French Foreign Mniister Yvon Del- bos told Count Johannis von Wel-; czeck, German ambassador to France, he is greatly worried over the reports. | 8, D, LEGISLATURE SESSION 1S ENDED Unemployment Insurance Act and One Other Passes in Three Days Pierre, B.D, Dec, 24—( D., Dec. 24.—()—Mem- bers of the South Dakota legisla- ture, in special session here since Monday morning, were en route to their homes Thursday, the enact- met of unemployment insurance leg- islation for which they were called completed. Adjournment was effected by the two houses at 4 a. m. Thursday fol- lowing final approval of a $10,200 appropriation bill to defray expenses of the extraordinary assembly.” Only one other bill was given ap- proval by the house and serate. It extended provisions of a present statute whieh permits county gov- ernments to refinance floating in- debtedness through issuance of bonds. ‘ The job ‘insurance act will be ready for the signature of Gov. Tom/ ed for the genial St. Nicolas to ap- Berry sometime Thursday and then! pear and distribute it will be rushed to Washington for the social security board to study before the Dec. 31 deadline. Before he Jeaves office Jan. 5 Gov. Tom Berry will appoint three $4,200 ® year commissioners to administer the law. False Ad Charge Is- Denied by Auto Firm Washington, Dec. 24.—(#)—General Motors corporation filed a formal de- nial Thursday in answer to the fed- eral trade commission's complaint al leging that the corporation's financ- ing plan was erroneously advertised as costing automobile buyers only 6 per cent interest. The corporation, on behalf of sev- en of the 21 automobile manufactur- ing and financing companies named in the complaints, said the “6 per cent” description never referred to interest, but designated what was commonly called a “finance charge.” The complaint charged the 6 per cent financing cost was figured on SALYAnee psshininat KILLS PEDREOS The of approximate! a city ef razed by a shows the principal church in the Bullding was left standing. Map clal train frem San Selvader. 3 Male Help Wanted MAN ON FARM, $10 monthly. Mrs. Mary Ives, 8 miles south one mile east Meno! Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED waltress for thé Northern Grill, Billin Montana, Must be neat and clean. Age, 20 30 $9.00 per week. 6 days. Very guod [os hee | WANTED: Competent ma Refer- in first letter. 18793, Write Tribune Ad work, tS) | Business Opportunity COMPLETE modern bakery equip? | ment for sale, in county reasonable terms. Seat city, | FOR RENT, SALE, OR TRADE, 1200 acre farm and grazing land near Killdeer, Plenty spring water. Price $5.00 per acre. Rent $500 per year, long term. A. C. Seine Es, Rooms for Rent {SEMI basement room, private en- trance, 611 Ave, B, Phone 1570-R. less of reductions of principal by} monthly installments, and actually amounted to approximately 12 per cent interest per year. General Mo- tors replied its advertising gave speci- fic examples of how the finance charge was calculated so car buyers would not be misled. 1,500 YOUNGSTERS WELCOME ST, NICK Pantomime Sketch Features Civic Association's Pro- gram in Auditorium Between 1,200 and 1,500 Bismarck youngsters were on hand Thursday afternoon to give Santa Claus, whtic- bearded patron saint of the Christ-; mas season, an auspicious welcome to; the Capital City. Filling every niche and corner of | the city auditorium, the kiddies wait- | bags of candy. Dr. George Constans presided at the annual Christmas party, staged by the Association of Commerce, which opened with an invocation by Rev. Floyd Logee, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. “A Christmas Eve Visitor,” panto- mime sketch put on by the Bismarck Community Players, with Matida Towne, taking the part of the little Claus, was the principal entertain- ment on the program. Ralph Warren Soule, voice in- structor, led the singing of Christmas carols from words and music flashed on the screen of the auditorium stage. Supervision of the program was in charge of the association's commit- tee Composed of Constans, chairman. Charles Goodwin, W. R. Koch, Myron Anderson and Henry Wadeson. STRAYED HORSE Id. right hind 837, Bismarck, Ne Dak. ences, State age and salary wantea | WANTED: Girl for general housé- | 1935 Phone 428, Or call at 212; tb. Write Tribune} 192 the total ietioa: of Bayeibbay feeards s around 1,500{ _ girl who tried to wait up for Santa ly 200 wodies in the ruins of San Vicente, Gevastating earthquake, was reported. To city In which it was reported only one hows lovation of doomed city. A spe- brought ald te the many injured. (Asscol- Prees Photo) TAuiomebiies for Sale DOWN Go Prices You have to sce these to appreciage! them 1933 Chevrolet ore 1936 Plymouth Touring 1936 Chrysier Sedan. 795 1936 Lafayette Sedan. + 495 DeSoto Sedan... ++ 525 1935 Buick Brougham. o. 545 (1934 Chrysler Coach 395 {1934 Studebaker .. 375, {1933 Chrysler 8 Sedan. 395 1933 Pontiac Coach.. oe 395 11932 Plymouth Sedan 295 1931 Plymouth Sedan 195 29 Pontiac Sedan.. 145 1929 Chevrolet Sedan 125 1929 hy 1928 ut) These cars are prepared for wintas with hot water heaters, winter grease, winter ofl and non-freeze solution. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main Phone 700 $1.25 cleans your wate Oo Welst, 415 Bdwy., Houses for Rent ld MODERN FURNISHED bungalow, rooms and bath, gas heat. Addi- tional sleeping room in basement. Prefer married couple willing to board and room owner in partial exchange for rent. Write Tribune Ad, 18798. FIVE ROOM house, compl nished. Gas or coal heat. M. Casey & Son. aes bs SEVEN ROOM all modern bungalow. Immediate possessio. Phone 1178. HEALTH ' Your Greatest Mere is relief for aches, colds and all kinds of rheui th us fixed up $45. T. thoxe who have never tried this method we will give one of our regular $3.00 treatments for $1.50 and this ad, Write for i- terature. JOHN F. CLASS VAPO PATH Bismarck, N. 206 Main A Please call for appointments Apartments for Rent Tribune Ad. No, 18771, NOTICE: Have attractive propos wor open to several residents of Bis< renting ments at $45 and $60 per Feb. 1st. For particulats P. O. Box 543. | THREE ROOMS and bath, waa nished basement apartment. l= vate entrance. Radlantfire, light, heat, gas and water furnished. $38. Call at 306 15th St. THREE ROOM unfurnished upstairs apartment with bath. Ele¢tric ree frigerator and fireplace. Adults only. References required. 417 1st. Phone 241-R. BASEMENT apartment, one room and kitchenette, furnished. Laun- dry privileges. Gas for cooking and lights furnished, 711 Ave. A. Phone 1499-W. THREE ROOM furnished apartment, private bath. Heat and gas for cooking furnished. Laundry privi- leges. 802 2nd St. Phone 282-M. FURNISHED one room apartment with private bath and kitchenette. Refrigerator. Available at ence. Nicola Apts. 106 Main Ave. TWO large rooms heated. Gas stove. Unfurnished. Quiet. Laundry privie leges. Inquire 414 Ave. A West oF 307 Broadway, FURNISHED modern apartment, liv- ing room, bedroom, kitchenette and bath. Adults only. H. M. Beall, 618 3rd St. TWO rooms, ground floor, furnished for light housekeeping. Gas, lights, heat, water furnished. $22. 101¢ Bawy. TWO ROOM furnished basement apartment, desirable for adults. Immediate possession. 515 2nd St. NEW modern furnished light fear keeping apartment, gas heat, vate entrance.\ Tel. 601. FURNISHED one room and kitchen= ette apartment. Laundry privileges. Shaw's Apt. 503 9th St. LARGE sunny modern 2 room fur nished Senter Built-in fea- tures. 924 4th Si 5 ROOMS aR aaa ar and gas for cooking. Ave. C West. ith. NEW 5 room house with basement apartment and attached garage. Apartment includes living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Forced air gas furnace with cooler. T. M.| Casey & Son. | HAY, ONE room and kitchenette furnished for light housekeeping. 813 Ave. B. Hay for Sale HAY, UPLAND. Redtop timothy, mixed, recanary, fine green sweet HOUSE, five apartments, well looat- ed. Requires substantial down pay- ment, Write Ad. No. 18788. Personal ___ MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 419 9th St. Phone 1126. clover, baled, $8.50 per ton. Alfalfa, $12. Ground sweet clover in sacks, 9.00; ground alfalfa hay in sacks, a oats and barley straw, baled, wheat straw all 1936 crop, $400. Cc. M. Nordlum, Crooketen, Minn. ——————— Ses Instruction WANTED: Boarders and roomers, $25 per mo. No single rooms. 309 4th st. Farms for Sale 240 A. TRAILL CO. improved farm. Would trade equity of $1,500 for stock and machinery. Box 533. Grand Forks, N. Dak. — Coal and 1 Trucking ECKLUND, BACKMAN and Asplund coal for sale. done. Reasonable. Junjor Neff. Tel. 1748-J. 710 7th. Household Goods for Sale WILTON RUG 8 ft. 3 inches x 10 ft. 6 inches. Call 1475. 412 EB. Rosser. STORIES IN STAMPS By I. S. Klein ra TH! Turkish tribe | was captive in a valley in northern Cau casia, many centuries ago, and no way could be found for escape. A blacksmith of the tribe, one day, wandered away and was accosted by a gray wolf. That wolf became the saviour SUE DIGBY—Night and day instruce tion. Shorthand and type Call 1619. Coilege Bldg. wee ___ Miscellaneous for Sale POTATOES tor sale—Lowest price tn town. Come and see your winter's supply. KUNZ one CERY, 222 So, 8th St. Phone-1337. BC. MOTORS, ranging trom % horsepower, up. woe 220 Inquire The ‘Wiewe Office. General trucking | PHTLCO cabinet radio, two years old. _ $22.50. PIANO At Ave. B. Telephone 1359. ____Office Equipment YOU will find the Markwell Peper Fastener the neatest stapler you eld used. Staples sheets es gether temporarily or permanent- ly. Order them from 2 he Bismarck Tribune Co, USED 4 sections, Art Metal. 18 drawer, card index, Wide for 5x3 cards. Also two 5 lockers, locker size, 12'x13"x90.” Priced for quick sale. Inquire Bis- marck Tribune office. H Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of leas than il, ' 4, Be ' i : are i 33 § § ! i § 2 : i 2 . Li.gET | i #3