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“Drat that alarm cloc! Baker. Her day starts late, ends yawns beautiful Florence It's past five and she'll have to hurry to work. But don’t feel sorry for her—that's 5 p. m. Florence, you see, is a Ziegfeld Follies show girl. theater about 1 p. early. tea and ing like a million do! Carroll's snark, she usually breakfasts at five o'clock Except on matinee days, when she reports at the m., Florence gets on the job, look- lars, shortly after 7. Like Lewis dines the following day. STOCK PRICES TILT TO AND FRO ENDING TRENDS UNEVENLY Ragged Performance Attribut- ed to Selling for Income Tax Purpo: New York, Dec. 29.—(7)—Stock prices tilted first one way and then the other in Tuesday's market and at the close trends were notably uneven. The ragged performance of the list, brokers said, was largely inspired by further selling for income tax pur- poses and fresh labor troubles. Motor issues lacked support as a “sit down” strike got under way at the Cleveland plant of Fisher Body Co., subsidiary of General Motors. Continuance of walkouts in glass fac: tories were also hindering production in the principal automobile centers. Expectations in some quarters that the securities and exchange commis- siow and the federal reserve board may be a bit more lenient in their new trading rules than forecast were reflected in the announcement ar- rangements had been made for the transfer of @ stock exchange mem- bership for $129,000, up $4,000, from the Ist” transaction. Bonds, led by U. 8. government securities, displayed belated improve- ment.» Most commodities lost. thels buoyancy of Monday, although ex- Ce , Port copper was pushed to another » Buropean currencies were lower in terms of the dollar. * Livestock SO. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Dec, 29.—(7)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 2,500, generally less active, slaughter steers and she ‘stock opened about steady, bulls lit- etle changed; few good and choice fed Bteets 10.00-11.50; medium short feds down to 50; plainer grades 5.50- °7.00; plain to medium heifers 5.00-; 71.25; few medium to good cows 4.75- 15; low cutters and cutters 3.50 25; most sausage bulls 5.75 down; setockers scarce, quoted about steady; calves 2,300; vealers fully steady; {strictly good and choice 350- 10.00; Seommon and medium’ 5.50-7.50. Hogs, 9,500; market about steady 1000s 6: top, 1065 150- 5-10.00; 130-150 II 25° killers, 8.00-9.25; most Boskaole sOWS, 9.60-78; erage cost ‘Monday, 10.01; weight, .221 lbs. Sheep, 4,000; run largely fat lambs, ‘hothing done early; indications about Steady on all classes; sellers asking her; choice lambs Monday, 9.25; Pedium to choice ewes, 3.00-4.25 Dairy cows little changed; few good gpringens to shippers, 60.00-65.00; most, illers and spririgers selling down to $0.00 or less... - . CHICAGO -, . 8, D. A.) 4,000 di- lower than good and ry and ‘pigs 1 ; ny iat 0.1) Pte lk better ut je steers steady; Lop 13.10 with me held high- #9) loads 3.00; mostly re ae ade r with common ay. to 250 lower; tfeds in crop with kinds ui wanly ae aan ” sighty kin kinds Speen. nd liberal >:| Volume of Business In Grain Market Low}! t}ot gra Fong: stockers,. ad Jew choice to” firm yei numerous loads held een ta short feds 108 ‘3 around to 11.00 majo it ap ae New York Stocks Closing Prices Dec. 29 Lib-O-F Gl 71 Adams Exp ie L& MB 4a 106% 63% Alaska Jun 14% All-Ch Mfg 77 | Loew's Am Can 116 |Lorillard (P) AChé&Dye 232 | Mack Tr A. Cry Sug 27% | Macy (R H) A. Hi— L, Marsh Field 19% A. Internat |McK & R_ 12% Am... ‘Loco. McK & R Pf 44% Am. Metal Miam! Cop 15% AP. & Lt. 'Mid-C Pet 29% ‘Midland Stl 38% Minn Honey 103% Minn M Imp 10 M 8 P&BEM 1% 4) Mont Ward 64% 22% 42% 52% Murray Corp 17 Nash Motors 15% Nat Biscuit Nat C Reg |N Dairy Pr Nat Distill Nat P & Lt Nat Steel Nat Tea N Y Central 40% N Am Aviat 13% N American 20% | N Pacific 27% 3) Ohio Oil 16% Oliver Farm 53% Otis Elev 36% ‘| Pac G & Hl 36 | Packard Mot 10% ;Param Pict 22! Park tUah Pathe Film Penney Penn R R Phel Dodge Phil Morris Phillip Pets Pilis Flour Pro & Gam Pu 8ve N J Pullman Pure Oil Purl Baking Radio R-Kei-Orph Remi Rand Reo Mot Rep Stl Rey Tob B Sche Dis: Seaboa Oil Sears-Roeb Servel Shell Union. Simmons Socony Vac Sou Cal Ed South Pac Sperry Corp Stan Brand Std G & El Sta Oil Cal Sta Ofl Ind Sta OUNJT Stewart W 7% Stone & Web 28% ‘Studebaker 13% | Swift & Co 25% | So Ry 24% | 80 Ry Pfd 51 Texas Corp 54 Tex Guif 8 38% Tex PC & O 13% Tim Roll B 73% Transamerica 16% Tri-C Corp 9 Truax Traer 814 Un Carbide 102% Un Pacific 124 Un Airc Corp 27% United Corp 6% United Drug 13% Unit_ Fruit Un Gas Imp US Ind Al US Pipe. USR&I US Rubber UssmeltR US Steel Vanadium War Pict. W Un Tel West Air WE & Mig 128% 21% | Wil & Co 8% 61% Woolworth 62 21% Wrigley Jr 71% Balt & Ohio Bend Aviat Beth Steel Boeing, Air Borden Borg Warn Briggs Mtg Budd Wheel BuraAd Mch 33% ButteC&Z 5% Can Pac 15 Case (JI) 140% Cater Tract 87% lanese 26% Cerro de Pas 71% Ches & Ohio 64% Chi&NW 3% Chi Gt Wes 2% Chi G W Pf 18% CM SP & P 13% do Pf 4% CRI& Pac 2 Chrysler 116% Col-Palm 20% Colum G & E 17% Col Pict Vic 33% Com Solv 19% Com & So 3% Con Edis 43 Con Oil 16% Cont Can 66% ;Cont Motor 2% Cont Oil Del 43% 6 Deere & Co 103% 32% El Auto Lite 39% El Boat 1 Sahel Greyhound 15% Gt West Sug 39 Hecker Prod 12% /Houd-HerB 24% Howe Sound 62 Hud Mot 18% Hupp Motor 1% Tlli Cent 22% In Rayon 36% IntBusMa 186% Int Harves 100% IntNickCan 64% IT&T . 1% J-Manville 148% | 0, Déc, 29.—U)-—The volume trading. on the board of Chi | carload re yan lamb bids; king stron; on bo -{ around 1.05 scoure 1.02- WHEAT PRICES SAG OWING T0 REACTION IN WINNIPEG’S PIT, Lack of Any Substantial Export; Buying in Canada Is Bearish Factor Chicago, Dec, 20.—(P)—Lower prices , on wheat formed the rule in late) 4 transactions here Tuesday, owing a, good deal to reactions at Winnipeg. | Considerable selling of wheat in Chicago was attributed to Winnipeg interests, Messages from Winnipeg said lack of any substantial new ex- port buying of Canadian wheat was @ bearish factor. At the close, wheat was % to 1 cent under Monday’s finish, May 1.3443 to %, July 1.17% to %, corn % off to % up, May new 1.08% to %, July new 1.02% to %, oats % to % down, and provisions at 2 cents to 12 de cline, MILL CITY WHEAT PRICES SLIGHTLY LOWER Minneapolis, Dec, 29.—()—Possibie precipitation ‘through the dry hard winter wheat belt In tho southwest made an easier tone in the wheat fu- ‘market here Tuesday. ber wheat closed “ic higher May % apne at 142% and Flax futures rallied gommission houge buying, higher, Decemb; May and’ July at Coarse grains cember oats closed } May % lower at lower at 44%, ay 1% lower at 1% %, 1.09% and July 2" lower at 1.04%. There was no activity in December malting barley. December feed bar- ley closed unchanged at 86, and May % down at 79%. Cash wheat receipts were in steady demand. Very little winter or desir- able durum was in und prices were nominally unchanged. Corn was firm, Oats demand was fair to good. Rye bids were weak Barley of malting type was wan Flax was In good demand. All closed , carey { Miscellancous | ——— FORBIGN EXCHANGE New York, Dec. 29.—(P)—Foreign exchange Irregular, Great Britain mand in dollars,’ others in cent: Great Britain 4.51%; France 4.67 Italy 6.26 Germany | free registered 19,30; travel 20.75; Sweden 25.34; Montreal in New York 100.03%. MONEY RATES New York, Dec. 29.—(%)—Call money steady, 1 per cent all day. | Frime, commercial paper % per cent. ‘Time loans steady, 60 days-6 mos. 1% per cent offered. Bankers accept- ances unchan MINNEAPO! Fes io Be oat Bank Stock 1 Northwest Banco 1 STOCKS 29.—(#)—Stocks sharply on |g GOVERNMEN' New York, Dec. 29. ment Bonds: Treasury 4%'1 Treasury CU! New York, Dec. American Gen. Cities Service 4% Elec, Bond & Share 10; mostly 2.85-3.00; Colorado Red hieCiun is UL 1, few. gales 2,80-85; Wisconsin round whites U. . 8, No, & few sales commercial 1 ge BOSTON WOOL are : —P)—(U. 8. D. a tory wools in ori; a ne 8, 3 were the minimum prices at which-short French pong aye original fine territory wools could be ain Original bag lots of bulk avers age French combing % blood terri- tere wools brought around 1.02 scour- . ba RANGE OF garter ead i vonrict pe in eae o dark fe 1 , Mires ly 1, 2.46%. Corn MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Dec. 29.— lots, per barrel in 98. pound cotton sack: hacia atents, 7.70- Shipm: 17,157. Pure bran Standard middlings 31.50- Flour, WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN prapeipes Dec. 2 wheat No. e 01 5%; No. 3 norther: Oats No, 3'white 52; No. 3 white 42%; No, 1 mixed feed 50%. It'd be easier if she lived at. the theater, for no sooner does she get on the job than she has to un- dress, re-do her hair, make up anew for the firat act. - BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-biler Oc.) Dec. 20 No, 1 dark northern, 58 ibs. No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. No, 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. | No, $ dark northern, 56 Jos. No. 4 dark northern, 84 ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs.. No, § dark northern, 62 lbs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs, No, 5 dark northern, 50 lbs. Sample Grain: 49 Jbs., 1.34; 48 lbs., 1.32; 46 Ibs., 1 5 Ibs., 1.26; 44 Ibs., 1.94; 43 Ybs., 1.22 42 Ibs., 1 | 40 lbs. 1.16; 39 Ibs. 1.14; 38 Ibs., 1 37 Ibs., 1.10. 'No, 1, hard amber durum . ‘No. 1 mixed durum ... No, 1 red durum . No, 1 flax ... No. 2 flax .. 82288 BERES RFK KK CK ERK KF ez oF Bao BE ee SB 885 22 52 Low Close Nee ; ate 1a betting 1 its ind iss Bg h Barley— 117 1% TO TO oe , Laly + 1.08 cys) % aK OH OK 43% 40% (40% rr 123 oa, OE SE Duruim— Open ‘High ernniaroris casi CASH la receipts Puseday 84 Cet, «dined tl 1.98% 167% 157% 1.06% 1.56% 1.65% 135% 1.66% 154% 1.63% . 188% 1.63% 152% 1.60% 251% 1.58% 140% 1.56% aeoee aeeee oF. 148% 150% 146% 1.48% 1.06% 1.48% 146% 146% 1M 146% 149% 1.44% | FOUND: Small brown pep, tan spots may 130% 141% 137% 130% 127% 140% 136% 196% % fie ii invo her coziume, a romp through the wingé, and cnto the stage. If you've got as good an eye for beauty as the Singedoor Johnnies, you ought to be able to pick out the star of these pictures among those On the stage. That's right, Florence Baker is in the center, coyly hold- ing up her skirts. ber 1 apie of Work Short hours but hard work—quick dances, tedious waits. By 11:30 pe m. stint. Into an evehing dress and & good time at v changes of costume, strenuous Florence Baker has done her 4 Broadway's \y spots. Her topsy-turvy life turns night into day. Then home in thé make afternoon wee hours that 2 amber hd 60 Ibe. 2 amber hd 3 amber hd 87 ibs. .. 3 amber hd $6 Ibs, 4 amber'hd’ 55 lbs. @ amber hd |, 54 Ibs. 6 amber ha 53 1 S amber ha 62 ibe. S amber hd $1 Ibs, 1 sclen leago, teen mate 8, ctals (93 33 tl cars 1 firsts cars ceipts ore, Lie orn roosters Ww turkeys 14; 18, colored ee SBE Sess a ety 13 23: - 112% 1.19% + 2.23% 2.35% | Produce Markets a 'HICAGO Den tended upward Tuesda showed little oc! e. algo had an wu a wa 233, 29 and local 2 toms 16, FFF SKSS f core) 34Ke ae 3 extra firsts (90 » Uitandards 1.123% 29.——(#)-—Butter but oultry indency. crenmery-spe- extras (92) (90> extra firsts fresh graded current re- 274; refrigerator extras 27, refrigerator standards 26%, steady to 8 than, 4% ‘turkeys, old 14; No, 2 cks, white 4% Ib, up ; small white and color- ed 15; northern geese 15%, southern et turkeys 16. 0% New York, yee, tr; 5 a m. AY t f et leago, Butter Fi ath capons,.7 1b. up 20, Jess than 7 | _ Southwestern amg ‘tleete Hine Hy 3 sther mixed colo: Dec. 2 ‘ute unchange R AND EGG FUTURES High Lew Close 32% 32% 32% 26% %6 36 % 32% 32% 38% 26% 25% a sumMO: Ne, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- 1n Diet qeins Bistelee he Buriat county, this He A 1S of per . a ate gd ere) safes tatu, tate "t rt iye| afte caps tbe orth over ayes, tan Sevaste Cwnet REDS ten oat or | + 195% 150% 153% 1.90% Cal 1s.” Oadage i ioe'c COURT, Fourth Ju: Mocieaty, Plaintitt, ter Mine nap pk, Gov pe ote with +] UNFURNISHED large ground floor f Speirs ROOM furnisied apartment. é Di Le ene "o ounty, OE: ene. © good time to get up. For Good Used Furniture Read the WANT-ADS Male Help | Wanted WANTED: Beil boy. Apply in per- #on. Prince Hotel, _Female Help ' Wanted A maid experienced in cooking and general housework. Desire a single person or one with- out family tics. Must have pleasant personality and willing worker. Modern city home, pleasant sur- roundings, sm:'l number in family. Comfortable wages for right one. Write Tribune Ad. 18883 giving , complete information including ref- erences, experience and wages ex- pected, WANTED: Competent maid. Refer- ences. State age and salary wanted in first letter, Write Tribune Ad. 18793, WANTED: An experienced girl for general housework, Call after 5 p. m. 207 Mandan 8t. WANTED: Competent girl general housework. Phone 189, ———e Apartments for Rent PRIVATE BATH: Kitchenette; living room; bedroom; hot water heat: well furnished; new frigidaire; pri- vate éntrance; second floor. No other tenants; located conveniently to downtown, schools, capitol; Jan. Ist, 404 Ave. F. for | apartment, $50, also 3 room apart- ment, $45. Both gas heated and newly decorated. Sleeping room, $15. Close in. References. Tel. 872, NEW UNFURNISHED apattment. Large living room with fireplace; bedroom; kitchen; dinette and pri- vate bath. Near bus. 234 W. _ Thayer, Phone 1770. FURNISHED new 2 roon with kitchenette. Ground floor. Frigidaire. Adults, Also basement room for light housekeeping. 306 ment, one block from Broadway. Heat, lights, water and gas for cooking. Available at once. Phone 2070-W. pat private bath. Heat and gas for cooking furnished. Laundry privi- leges. 802 2nd St. Phone 282+! DUPLEX — Newly decorated, unfur- nished, 2 bedrooms. Frigidaire. Gas heat. Beautiful location. Also sleeping room. 206 Park. THREE room apartment with private bath and private entrance. Imme-!' _ @iate possession. Call rear side door. 8th Street. \ BASEMENT APARTMENT, Furnish-! ed. Living room, kitchenette, bath. Adults only. Call at 1029 4th St. after 5 p. m. 11928 Chevrolet Coupe. —}1933 Chrysler 8 Se Automobiles for Sale Rooma fer Reat Prices ARE DOWN All you have to do fs to see these cars to realise that. $75 1928 Pontiac Coach.. 7 1929 Chevrolet Sedan.. 1931 Plymouth Sedan.. 1932 Plymouth Sedan 1933 Pontiac Coach 1934 Studebaker .. 1934 Chrysler Coach. 1935 DHeSoto 1936 Lafayette Sedan.... 1936 Chrysier Sedan...... 1936 Plymouth Touring Sedan. 1932 Buick Sedan....... We encewee These cars are prepared for fs with hot water heaters, winter grease, | winter oil and nen-freese solution. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main Phone 700 8iX Bt. Paul hydraullc steel dump boxes complete, 2 semis, 18 and 22| ft. Also 2, 1935 Ford trucks. Four miles east of Bismarck on No. 10. Clyde Coman. Watch Repairing $135 cleans your watch. Guaranteed. Otto Welst, 415 Bdwy., Bismarck. WANTED: Part time housework or permanent office work. References furnished. Phone 499-R. EXPERIENCED girl wants housework by day or hour. Phone 1980. Bungalow for Sale Choice location in Bismarek facing park, ate! th; inet TRIBUNE ADVERTISK- MENT NO. 18856 MODERN BUNGALOW, 310 Ave. A, 5 room house, partly modern, $25. For Sale: Portable typewriter. Phone 905. FIVE ROOM house, 3 room basement apartment, 3 room second story partment. T. Casey & Son. MODERN 8 room house, 617 7th St. Gas heat. Immediate possession. Phone Price Owens, 278. FURNISHED modern apartment, liv- ing room, bedroom, kitchenette and ba Adults only. H. M..Beall, $rd 8t. TWO room modern apartment partly furnished. Private entrance, Heat, gas, water furnished. Inquire at 510 ¢th 8t. TWO room epartment. Ground erg Newly decorated. Everything {i 120 West | Sipe Adults only. Fences TWO front rooms Kitchenette and closet. Also small | FI eee apartment, ‘ Cail 222 ard Available Jan, 1st. Adults only. 812 Ave. By Tel. 1649-W. NEW modern furnished light house- keeping spas, gas heat, pri- vate entrance. 1. 601. ly it] ette apartment. privileges. ghaw's ee te 503 9th Bt. apartment,’ gas, light, eat ter furnished. Phone |’ North Daxote AD: sunny moders fur nished wapartinent. Bult-in fea- tures, oe hh St gas for cooking. Garage. ive. © Wert, ty furnished. C) Gas heat. 400 13th t._ Tel 1883-3. Wanted te Buy WANTED: Electric range with oven. Must be in good condition. Phone Wanted to Reat ous. Cell 397 Ge Write ‘Tribune na tieer, ly &t. SIX ROOM modern furnished house. em a month, 425 16th. Phone FURNISHED or unfurnished 8 room house at 496 14th St. Phone 160. Houses for Sale NEW 8 room house with basement apartment and attached garage. Apartment includes living Blas bedroom, kitchen and bath. alr gas furnace with cooler. piers M. Casey & Son. EVE ROOM stticoo modern bungs: . Almost new. Attached fartse, \ Phone 1342, HOUSE, five apartments, well locat- ed. Requires substantial down pay- ment. Write Ad. No. 18768. HAY, UPLAND. LARGE front room with two large ne 2% blocks from G, P. Suit- om for rent. Large enough for two, Next to bath. 116 Washington 8t, ROOM ih modern house. Convent: ently located. Reasonably prised Phone 21 ROOM for rent. Use Use of Riven. Ta: ta: dies preferred. 1281-W. basement room, ppriviia 8 trance. -611 Ave. B. Phone sree WARM ROOM, Also piano tor sbi, Mrs, D. B, Cook, 522 Ave. D. WARM sleeping room, close to _701 Front ee vget| retlet wo Li a JOHN F. CLASS Bese sare A by Phone 604 pone mixed, recanary, fine green clover, baled, $8.50 per ton. $12. Ground sweet clover 9.00; ground alfalfa hay Home Blanket & Rug Co., ask for Mr. Watts. D.C. MOTORS, ranging trom & peer, up. Volts 220 and 290. The Bismarck Tribune Equipm STAPLING MACHI YOU will find the Markwel) Pastener the — stap Order t! Tribune Co. drawer. card for, 5x3 5 lockers, Priced for magok Tribi Tribune Rates Ww (pet Word) .....500.500088 3 cosdsecutive tnéertions consecutive iméertisas 5 consecutive tusertions