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BO STOCK PRICES EBB TO AND FRO DURING LAZY TRADING DAY , Selected Oils, Utilities and Rails Push Upward as Others Drop New York, Jan. 6—(7)—Wall Street studied the president's message to congress Wednesday but apparently found little in it to stir the stock market’s speculative pulse. Prices shuffled along. indecisively throughout the proceedings, Selected ols, . utilities, rails and specialties pushd upward while steels, coppers and.other leaders backed away. ‘Concern was still evident over the automobile strike, although Chrys- Jer and General Motors stiffened as federal conciliators put forth efforts to bring about a settlement. Transfers were around 1,900,000 shares, + Bonds end commodities turned in a rather uneven performance. Foreign currencies were quiet. Stocks pointing upward during the greater part of the session included Amerada, Barnsdall, Texas Corp., Pure Oil, Ohio Oil, Continental Oil, North American, American Power & Light, Columbia Gas, Public Service of N. J., Santa Fe, N. Y. Central, (Closing Prices Jan. 6) Adams Exp. 16% | Lib-O-F Gi Alaska Jun 18 Mig TK & D 230% 118% 98 Loew's Lorillard (P) 33 Tr a PT ert a Bos Zu Nat pe CO Reg BEEERSEREEREBBREEE li x aXe Zaussssss i } KK_. REFKK KKLFK — Southern Pacific, Great Northern,|Cat Tract Armour é& Co., Westinghouse Air- brake, American Locomotive, Lege undry, 8. Pi & mee: Green Co., Goodyear, Weston Elec- trical Instrument, Douglas Aircraft and Aviation Corp. Peay pontee the time were Steel, hem, Montgomery Ward, International H: Harvester, Deere, Western Union, DuPont, Westing: house, American Can, Anacond: Kennecott, Paraniount common and first preferred and Warner Bros. Nu- merous ues were virtually une Livestock SO. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Jan. 6.—(%)—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 3,100; generally ebout steady, receipts light; plain and ‘warmed-up slaughter steers 6.00-8.00; better lots up to 10.00; good fed year- ling helfers 8.50-9.50; plain and short fed kinds 5.25-8.00; few beef cows 4.75-6.00; low cutter to cutter 3.50- £25 mostly; bulls largely 6.00 down; stockers scarce. . Calves, 1,950; vealers fully steady, bulk better grade 9.50-11.00; selects 11.50-12.00. Hogs 800, shipping demand limit- ed; market slow, mostly steady with Tuesday; top 10.15 for 210 lb. up; better 170-300. Ib.; mainly 10.00-15; 140-170 Ib. 9.50-10.00; 100-14 Ib, kill- ers 8,-9.50; good sows 9.50-65; aver- age cost Tuesday 10.01; weight 215 db, Sheep 3,500; run largely fat poset nothing done early; undertone stron; to.higher on all -classes; scene around 25 higher on fat lambs; bulk. better. grade. lambs. Tuesday. 9.75- 10.00; best ewes 4.75. Dairy cows, supply light, mostly steady; good close springers to ship- pers 60.00-70.00; most lower grades 45.00-55.00. ee 6.— A.) 2 oor ‘including Boto direct, ‘steady with i treme top 10. & choice 180-270 ib. e 150-175 1b,, ib mostly strong to good and choice si practically all gri cows sharing full advance; low. grade steers steady, these welling” at 10.50 down: top yearling: 85; 7 loads mediumwelghts 13. loads 13,00-60;. yearling ing 1,000 Ib, at outside: 3 Weraging 1 heifers stortted ‘i ir ery sion iatendy: Vealers steady to weak, most! paar on shipper kinds 0, iricluding 2,300 direct; ly broad demand but hakaw ights: 4.25-6.25. stoux CITY eye City, Ia., Jan. ‘A.)—Cattle, 3,000; Bes and yearlings 25 higher; -fat she stockers and feeders unchange! lot: 235 Ib. scattered nativ. ve, strong to tock strong; wy 1.50 x0 am choice 40; bulk beef cone m eal Tb. ona ft cows around 4.25. Moceemrend reed opti Sta HAG pees oe it d and, choice mi . 80-' i050 ib. “good and choice Sap 00; commen and medium heifers good an choice” common and medium 4.| 0-50 common and medium ei (atoae) AH and + medium, 4, 25. i opening, tally etter 2b0-280"1B: uteners a packers now bidding 10,05; 00 Tbr weights 4 9.05-10.005 14 1170 13%). 70: 1b. average bias Fidel or reer off; Sheep, 3000: a si mle fat lamb ‘ong to higher; offerings ibe is fed western ewes held closing prices: northern sprin, 168 dark northern, i 58 op 8. 5 10 carlot grain sales ia 0. pounds. ieee 8. -shii re Be Cub Am Sug 12% Cur Wright 6% | US Steel Vanadium Warner Pict. Kennecott Kelvinator Krog Groc 23 | WrigleyJr. 5 fg Nee eg, et/| . Miscellaneous FOREIGN, EXCHANGE York, Jan, 6.—()—Forel exchange steady, Great Britai mand dollars, others in Great Britain France ly 5.2 Germany free - 40. 3 travel 20.60; Norway 24.69; Sweden 25.34; Montreal in New York 100.03%. MONEY RATES — 4 mot tent offered, Bankers "ace RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, J: 6. northern 1.58%. Rye Barley i. dj flax Ailel ‘quoted. jolts, First Bank Stock 16. Northwest Banco no trading (bid ———— WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, Jan. —Cash wheat No. 1 northern ue ie Neg 2 northern ee Outs whit $3; ‘Non 3 white 50; No mized feed 51, ral McClure: 8. No. wie onal round whites F slightl 59 | few sales Chicago, —(P}—Cash No. 2 herd rich Be 2 northern spring 1.40 weevily 1.40. Corn Ni 4 Pixegy 1.09; Ne No. 1,00- 34 a Vwhite 55 sample grade . Buck w! ple arade 28 250, Soy Beans | ae 2 fe mating 190: cd nom. "timothy 5-6. ed, 35. 00-38. "00 cwt. Clover cents Ftors Si" cents for camb 50 cents for comb Ine a ip: 5350. Stand ‘The World War cost s total of $107,000,000 s ay. 1% L&MB 4o 106% % 1 Macy(R H) 52% Marsh Field 20 4 | onan 18403 16% US Stec! Pf. 143 22'%| Woolworth 62% | Refr: Z nF sy THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1987 LATE REACTIONS = ce Liberal Country Offerings: of May Corn Act. as Drag on All Cereals 6—(}—Late _renc- |*P., | MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT FUTURES. LORS iowa. Minn 6. timula- rax ae ight. i) May” and ; flax each closed unchanged at Barley and oats gineat bis! iT bes cause of cold wea Oats ‘closed % Bell dona! at 10% 8 1d wai steady, ‘Rye wae in good | July of. desirable quality ‘lax was in good de- "Fis \ Produce Markets | | |eay CHICAGO Jan. 6. t receipts ds 23, ref- ” trucks, steady; tl 4% Ib. colored 1 hite Bock 175 colored "Sroll jock 20, Plymouth Rock 21; Leghorn chickens Leghorn roosters 11 4 13; nor nyeat Mgecre i, capons 7 Ib. up 20, 1 and ele) southern 1! than 7 Ib, eS New York, Jan. ure poul- try firm to easy. By f: it 4-22; other freight prices unchang: Creamery 3 extra (9: 118% 1D peters, tt firsts eolors unchange sf aS SS Syaeee mlcago, Jan GU. ghicte Patu High Low Close 33% 22% 33 83% 33% 33 33% 33% 33% 30% 22% 25% 2 24% 23% 4 4 o _——— eee Today's Recipe Vs annber ——— amber ha Pop Corn Balls This recipe for pop corn halls is Becommended by Elia Johnson of the North Dakota Agricultural college extension. foods department and makes 8 dozen 2% inch balls, Use 1 cup sugar, 2 tablespoons light ¢jcorn ayrup, 1/3 cup water, 1 table- jopped corn, re : 5 g a= i a syrup as follows: ook oranges, % lemon and 1 together until it is ropy. is removed from oven, ayrup over top. Let cool. in squares. and serve plain or topped with whipped cream. PNEUMONIA FATAL z ° ei Low 1 31% 131) 1 17 ren 1.15: 13% 113% 1.12% 1.12! side 1 06% 1.06! Tose 1.06: eed 1.01 101% 1.02 157% 1.60 ern 187 157% 159% 157% 1.57 1.13 1.05 a} 8 5 WAT 11.4 1 “ain a RANGE Minneapolis, J “noe Open “ied Low Duluth, Minn. Dunia 13h 3 1388 ese 134% ert 18% 70% 78% .79% aie in* ian 1.08% 03% 1. 102° 1.02% 50% SL 46 46 221 222 331 epee ote (P)— on "Hiei Low 1.49% Tob). en 2.18 08 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN peranespolls, Jan, (®) — Wheat Minn 155% 1.64% 1.54% 1.63% - 153% 1.62% 152% 1.61% - 151% 1.60% 150% 1.57% 1.40% 156% 147% 154% 1.45% 1.52% 1.43% 1.50% ty 1.48% 1.54% jontana Winter Wheat areee 14% en 1D 1H W. 12% oteis 3 amber hd 5 ember ha 5 or wen amen mee 4 amber hd amber 51 Ibs. . Grade 1H We. ne 1.46% 1.48% 1.44% 1.46% Wor aoe 1.44% 1.46% 1.425% 1.44% Wor uf ++ 1.48% 1.44% 1.60% 1.42% Wor 1. LAOS 1.42% 1.38% 3.40% Ma’ and Gouth Dakota’ Wiest + 137% 1.30% + 1.35% 1.39% + 1.33% 136% Durum 133% 1.36% 131% 1.34% hd . 1.56% 1.70% - 153% 167% 38. Ibs, .. 1.49% 1.62% 153% 1.66% Md bs. 47% 1 ase oe 1.47% 1.62% is asi a6 145% 158% 0006 1.43% 1.48% 54 Ibs... 1.41% 1.46% . 1.38% 1.44% 1.26% 142% ,- 184% 1.38% mi 52 lbs. .. amber.. rd durum “Slayer in 3 Bullets Give Her Revenge at Trial 11K 112% 1.12% ith Be! Homer 8. Martin, youthful ice Close 31 compared to 8&4 1.85% 1.37% | .| tion, only Chiang and those close fudden courtroom attack of a youth accused of killing her son, Mrs. Viola Wick- line, 35, shown after her arrest in Jackson, Ky., now faces a murder charge. During the ex- amining tria) of John Shepherd, 18, she rose and began firing s revolver, mortally wounding the accused and shooting two others Defore ‘she was subdued. dent of the United Automobile Workers of America, shown ao he addressed strikers at the piantsof the Fisher Body company in Cleve- land, said, “(General Motors finally Is face to face with the very es- @ence of collective bargaining.” (Ae- sociated Press Photo) Male Help Wanted ‘WANTED: Bxperienced bookkeeper to work half time. Man only. State salary and experience in let- ter. Write Tribune Ad. 18994. ____Femate Help Wanted SPECIAL work for married women. Earn to $21 weekly and your own dresses FREE as bonus. No can- vassing. Fashion . Frocks, Dept. ¢ C-596, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED: Beauty operator, perma- nent position. Apply in person, Must have at least 3 years’ experi- Inc., ence. Grand DeLuxe Beauty Shop, Sarah Gold Shop. WANTED: Competent maid for gen- ‘Wages :$25 per references. eral housework. month. Must . give Write Tribune Ad, 18993. WANTED: Experienced cook for small restaurant, State wages and age. Write Miller Cafe, Napoleon. ‘| EXPERIENCED beduty operator’ with following {n Bismarck, Call or write Pollyanna, Beauty Shop. ‘Work Wanted TWO GIRLS want work by the hour or day or taking care of children sheet Phone 994-LW. Verna or Ruth. 7 phone EXPERIENCED itl wants day or hour work, or part time office work References, Phone 1257-LM. EXPERIENCED girl wants housework by day or hour. Phone 1980. KAI-SHEK KIDNAPING WAS RUSE 10 MOVE CHINA ARMY FORCE Put-Up Job Enabled Chiang to Pursue Plans to Combat Jap Aggression (Editor's Note—Has the real rea- son why Chiang Kal-Shek was kidnaped been told? The writer of the following interesting story—a noted reporter on for- eign affairs—discovered a pos- sible solution in New York's Chinatown.) New York, Jan. 6—(#)—From New York’s Chinatown comes a theory that the sensational kidnaping of the Chinese generalissimo was a ruse to deecive Japan and to permit Chiang Kal-Shek to move troops in an effort to offset aggression against China’s northern provinces. Chiang Kal-<Ghek was seized by powerful Marshal Chang Hsueh- Liang in an advertised attempt to force China into war with Japan. The circumstances of Chiang’s re- tease were as astonishing as his kid- naping, One of America’s leading Chinese businessmen, who maintins close contact with, China, says that the whole thing was a put-up job be-|- tween Chiang and his subordinate, to enable the generalissimo to pure sue plans to combat Mongol aggres- sion—supported by Japan and Man- chukuo—against China's northern provinces, . Our Chinese merchant says that Chiang resorted to this ruse in order to move troops northward over the energetic protests of Japan. In view of the kidnaping, the Japanese did nothing to halt the militay activ- ities of the Nanking government in the efforts to “rescue” the generalis- simo. Whether this is the correct solu- to him can say. Marshal Chang’s +] unconditional pardon by the council of state at Nanking in no way chal- leges the merchant's conclusions, to say the least. SOUTHEAST STATE HIGHWAY'S BLOCKED Drifting Snow Halts Auto Travel; All Other Roads Passable But Heavy Strong winds, driving a heavy fall of snow before them, piled up huge “|drifts and blocked a big majority of the yi ae and subsidiary county roads in southeastern North Dakota Tuesday while all roads in the north- ern and western sections of the state bee heavy but still passable Wednes- ye tate highay pated No. 83 a » No, was blocked near Linton and No, 3 was blocked between Wishek and Ashley. Most of the other highways theland in GUARANTEED Radio repair; - Darwin Anderson at 762 for effici- _ent, economical radio service. my wholesale barber supply ness takes up all my time. TWO experienced girls want part —time_work. Phone 936-Ro work. Phone 928-R. “Business Opportunity Opportunity BARBER SHOP for sale at once, with & full stock of retail merchandise, hair oils, tonics, lotions, etc. This shop is a good money maker, but busi- y $1,000 cash will handle this deal, and the balance on terms. Please do not write unless you mean business. wie Pete Brasseur, Devils Lake, Fon afta spe ea was | with bulk station agency in Good Black Hills town. Reason selling, poor health, Real opportunity for right party. Write Drawer 458, Spearfish, 8. Dak. ————————————E= Motor anv WHEN IN Bismarck, Rates no higher than ot others. Apartments for Rent FIVE ROOMS beautifully furnished. First floor of modern home, Elec- tric refrigeration and washer. Heat, water and gas furnished. per mo, 215 Ave, C west. MODERN 5 room first floor, furnish- ed or unfurnished, Heat and water furnished. Near capitol and schvol. Vacant Jan. ist. Write Tribune Ad, 18864, THREE ROOM furnished apartment, Private bath. Heat and gas for cooking furnished. Laundry privi- Jeges. 802 2nd St. Phone 283-M. THREE room apartment with private bath and private entrance. Imme- rear side 87. diate possession, Call door. 628 8th Street. TWO ROOM apartment, cloee in, nicely furnished, newly decorated. Close to bath. Washing privileges 113 Mandan St, ‘THREE room and private bath apart- ment on ground floor. Partly fur- nished or unfurnished. Write Trib- une Ad. 18992, FURNISHED modern apartment. Liv- NICELY furnished light housekeep- ing room. Also sleeping room. Op- posite St. Alexius Nurses Home. 307 10th 8t. FURNISHED or unfurnished apart- ment. Lights, water, heat fur- nished. Ground floor. 219 2nd 8t. TWO room apartment, bath. Built-in cupboards, Gas stove and heat. _Rent rensonable, Inquire 207 Bawy. THREE ROOM furnished apartment. Available Jan. ist. Adults only. 812 Ave. B. Tel. 1649-W. APARTMENT on second floor, 2 fooms and kitchenette, partly fur- _hished. 403 sth, side door, _ NEW modern furnished light house- keeping apartment, gas heat, pri- vate entrance. Tel. 601. FURNISHED 2 room apartment on first floor. Private entrance. Call 1526-W. 211 2nd 8t. LARGE sunny modern 2 room fur- nished apartment. Built-in fea: tures. 924 4th St. TWO small apartments, furnished for light housekeeping. 818 7th St. Phone 1747-R. 2 ROOM basement apartment, modern, $12 ‘month, at 1517 sonar Phone 652-J. ROOM apartment. Gas stove for cooking. $10 per month. Bawy. i —_———e—E——EEEEE = eight scattered ¢amps and killing at least one person. Poor visibility caused cancellation of airplane. schedules in Minnesots many instances, combined with nips roads and sleet, held highway travel to 8 minimum. Four inches of snow fell at Bemidji. The heaviest rainfalls in the world “|occur on the southern slopes of the k during the night climbed up two points atlp.m Light to heavy snow was measured at all state points with Jamestown reporting six inches on the level and Bismarck and Fargo getting more than 9 three-inch fall. Light snow Minot, Devils and | Prior lor to the Civil Himalaya moun! in northern In- dia. Average precipitation st Cherrapunji, in this region, is about 40 feet, or slightly less than 500 inches, The Stockton and lington rail- way; in England, was the first public railway in the world, It opened Sept. 27, 1825. Consumption of tobacco in the United sisi ie 85 pre oe ool: as compared to jan 4 pounds Wer. % Inches in diameter is exhibited in the National Museum in Washington. mt is said to be the largest watch in the world. The weather station at Colon, Isthmus of Panama, records fewer temperatures of 90 degrees than do A watch 9% in| many Alaskan stations. Ask for 1014). |Want to Buy or Trade? ~ WANT-ADS Will Help Rooms for Rent WARM sleeping room, near bath. Al- ways hot water. Beauty rest mate tress. Suitable for one or two gen- tlemen. Close in. 412 8th &t. Phone 2252, TWO SLEEPING rooms in new mod- ern home. Near bus line. Hot wa- ter always. Prices, $12 and $8. Gentlemen preferred. 716 2nd St. Phone 1550. DOUBLE of single rooms, with or without kitchen and living room pelviiepes. Nice home. a loca- lion, No smoking and drinking. 409 Sth St. room nex bath and telephone. Always not water. Private entrance. Close to capitol and bus line. 1010 Fifth St. FURNISHED large, newly decorated sleeping room. Also 3 unfurnished housekeeping rooms. All on ground floor. Phone 436-J, 720 2nd St. SUBLET for 2 months, warm com- fortable sleeping room in modern home. Olose in. Call after 6'p. m. 518 Sth St. Dr. Enge. ‘SLEEPING room, close to bath. Suit- able for two. Always hot water. Electric plate for sale. 120 Ave. A. PLEASANT front bedroom. Ladies only, Close to capitol. Block from bus. 1005 8th St. Phone 1265-J. COMFORTABLE sleeping room on ground floor, On bus. line. Near capitol, 906 7th. Phone 960-M. New Year New Prices 1928 Pontiac Coach .. $ 67 1929 Chevrolet Sedan 137 1931 197 1982 Plymouth Sedan 1983 Pontiac Coach .. 1933 Chrysler 8 Sedan .. 1934 Ford Sedan . 1934 Studebaker . 1934 Chrysler Coach . 1935 DeSoto Sedan .. 1936 Lafayette Sedan Chrysler Sedan ... 1936 1936 Plymouth Touring Sedan .. All these cars winterized including hot water heater, non-freere solu- tion, winter grease, winter oil, good batteries and good tires. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main Phone 700 1936 STANDARD Chevrolet Chassis complete, instrument boards, Ready to run, Less than 200 miles mide- age. Adaptable for snow tracks. Write Tribune Ad. 18987. ROOM in modern home across from high school and near capitol. Gen- tlemen only. Phone 1301, ROOM for rent. Beauty-rest mat- tress. Next to bath. Hot water at all times. 618 2nd St. LARGE furnished room ‘suitable for two. Private bath. Private en- trance. 1021 7th 8t, TWO sleeping rooms, next to bath. Gentlemen preferred. Reasonable rent. Phone 1730-J. NICELY furnished room, suitable for two. Next to bath. Always hot wa- ter. Phone 24. LARGE pleasant room next to bat Always hot water. Gas heat. Phone ROOM, legis! On bus line. Call at 123 Mandan St. Phone 1108. NICE WARM sleeping room, large clothes closet. Suitable for one or two, 322 9th. WARM ROOM with closet. Close to bath, Always hot water. On bus ine, 517 7th, ROOM for rent for lady, private home. bath. Phone 924. 419 6th St. TWO rooms for rent to legislators. Always hot water. 701 6th St. On bus line. SLEEPING room in modern home. Next to bath, Reasonable, 302 18th St. TWO NICE warm sleeping rooms Near. capitol. 831 8th St. Tel, 1026, TO LEGISLATORS, hicely furnished sleeping room. 1007 Sth St. Phone 1312. FURNISHED sleeping room. in. 218 Ist St. Telephone 262-R. MODERN room and garage. veniently located. Phone 724. SLEEPING room for rent. &t._ Phone 2052-W. Personal ——___ MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled, 419 9th St, Phone 1126. Lost ond Found iT: urse cont ig gold oxford siaames) black kid gloves, and Con- 207 13th. small change. Reward. Finder call 316 at once, glasses needed. TOST—Boston Bull Toy, female, Sat- urday afternoon. Answers to name “Boots.” Please call 1762-J. Reward. TOBT—Black short haired male pup. White on throat, Red harness. Reward. 420 14th. Phone 911. Room and Board CAN ROOM and board 8 men legis- lators. Modern home, Near capi- tol. Breakfast, supper, bed, $100. East Country club. Mary Davis. Phone 892-LM. = CAN ACCOMMODATE about 6 legis- ators for board and room. 309 4th St. Instruction TUTORING for all grades, subjects and all ages. High school. First lesson free, Phone 682 or 1074, SUE DIGBY—Night and day instruc- tion. Shorthand and typewriting. Call 1619. College Bldg. Watch Repairing $1.25 cleans your watch. Guaranteed. Otto Weist, 415 Bdwy., Bismarck, —— ss Household Goods for Sale Bungalow for Sale ce locate facing park, atr! avaliable immediately. WRITE TRIBUNE ADVERTISE- MENT NO, 18856 PIANO, OVERSTUFFED davenport, Tugs, rocker, dishes, curtains, drapes and other household goods. 407 Sth. Phone 748, MAPLE Dinette Set, complete; bed, wicker chair and daveno, two dressers. Miscellaneous articles. Phone 1956-J. HIGH chair, curtains, cots, beds, chairs, lamps, skils, rugs. Base- went Apt., 622 Hannafin. Phone 5-TUBE RADIO, nearly new. Medium Size ice box. Electric glow heater. Auto baby bed. 511 14th St, Houses for Rent FOUR ROOM modern bungalow, hardwood floors, furnace heat, Garage attached. Immediate pos- session. Rental $40 per mo, SIX ROOM two story dwelling, three bedrooms, gas heat, double garage. Immediate possession. Near capi- tol. Reasonable rent, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Phone 0. FOR RENT OR SALE: 5 room mod ern bungalow, 619 W. Rosser, tached garage, enclosed pore! heat. Geo, M. Register. NEW 5 room house, full basement. Nice large chicken house, South 16th St. Inquire Northern Pacific section house. LO6T: Brown Chesapeake dog, white on chest, 5 months old. Reward. 1, 874-5. 509 W. Thayer. Coal and Trucking ECKLUND, BACKMAN and Asplund coal for sale. General trucking done, Reasonable, Junior Neff. Tel. 1748-3. 710 7th, TRUCKING OOAL, Backman, Eck- lund or Asplund, $2.70 per ton de- livered, Vernon Jones, Phone 892-LM. CALL 802-R for coal and wood, also general trucking. V. O. Mason. Wanted to Rent EXCELLENT tenants want 2 bed- room apartment or house in good neighborhood. Between 4th and 9th streets, Will wait several months if necessary. Write Tribune Ad. 19942, WANT small furnished apartment with private bath for young couple with no children. Write Tribune Ad, 18975. (ANTED: 2 or 3 room furnished . apartment before January 25. Close in. State price, Write Tribune Ad. 10966. WANTED: Heated garage near 922 1th St. Phone 462, Farms for Sale 300 A. TRAILL Co. improved farm. Would trade equity of $3,500 for stock and machinery. Write Bex 533, Grand Forks, N. Dak. For Sale or Trade FOR RENT, SALE, OR TRADE. 1200 acre farm and grasing land nea: Killdeer. Plenty spring water Price $5.00 per acre. Rent $500 per year, term. A.C. Ieaminger_ Office Equipment FOR SALE: Burroughs portable 7- bank adding machine. Perfect con- dition, 402 3rd &t. STAPLING MACHINES YOU will find the Markwell Paper Fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used. Staples sheets a gether temporarily or permanent- ly. Order them from The Bismarck | Tribune Co. USED 4 sections, Art Metal. 16 @rawer. card index. Wide section for 5x3 cards. Also two sectiuns of 5 lockers, locker size, 12'x12"x00” Priced for quick sale, Inquire Bis- marck Tribune office. FIVE ROOM partly modern unfur- nished house located at 215 South 5th St. $22 per mo. Phone 718-M. —=- |7 ROOMS and bath, \strictly modern. 421 West Thayer. Call at 614 Thayer Ave. Tel. 665. FOR SALE OR RENT: 7 room all modern house. Phone 1178. Miscellaneous for Sale D. ©. MOTORS, ranging from % horsepower, up. Volts 220 and 230. Inquire The Bismarck Tribune Office, 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) .........++ of 3 consecutive Insertions (per word) 4 consecutive inserti (per word) ... 50 5 consecutive (per word) . 6 consecutive (per word) This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- kota. 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- eerve the right to edit or re- Ject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representctive will call if you desire. Telephone 2-200 and agk for the want ad de- partment. Copy must be received by 12 are. Ame

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