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WALL STREET BOOS | New York Stocks QN GENERAL BELIEF) cate rim ams classes; sellers asking higher; bulk fat lambs Wedmesday 10.00-25, slaugh- ter ewes: 4.75 down. Dairy__cows ess active, about steady; -most springers 50.00-65.00; best quoted about 70.00; plain kinds down to 40.00 or under. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Jan. 7.—(—Fore| exchange steady; Great Britain mand tn dollars, others in cents: Great Britain 4.91%; France 4.67% Italy 5.26%; Germany, free ae registered dd travel 2 No} 67; Swi 26.32; Montreal’ 4 New York 100-03 %4. CASO: Jam a ; Chicago Hogs 34600) including 5,500 atrect: strong to 10c higher than Wednes- MONEY RATES New York, Jan. 7.—()—Call rooney. steady, 1 per cent all day. Prim side SORES, AIR dood sd "Soie | fommetaal bape pp cent Tian : Hcameapts ti: | aR Hetay” MaGnhSG MER hth 1 ib, areas rcs 15. 45; best sows unchanged. ep! “Caitte 8,500, calves 1,500; grade fed steers and yearlings ste “such Kinds selling largely at New York, upward; top 13.85 paid for both S American lings and mediumweight steers: low-| Cities Service 4%. er grad k to 25c lower; all oth-| Elec Bond & si er killi wala es less active but| Fisk Rub. ite largely steady; bulls mostly 6.60 —_—_—_—_ down; vealers 12,00-19.00 on weighty DULUTH CASH GRAIN ahinper Kinds. largely 12,0050; Nght) | Duluth, Jan. 7—(#}—Cash closin vealers 10.5 stockers and | prices, heat: No. Fecders scarce) tirmiicommen, Kinde northern ye 5.50-6.25; etter dari no ort ras oe Ed, upward No. .00-50. 1, gr vith meaty feeders at 8. Sheep 12,000, incuding 2,000 direct; @fat lambs in fairly broad demand; un- lertone strong to higher; aged sheep firm; other classés scarce; good to choice native and fed western lambs bid 10.60 and below, now asking 10.75-90 and better; scattered native ewes 4.25- i Some 1. 53% 1 northern hel hard winter Montana No. 1 hard amber, 60 ibs. Ne 2b 1.54% -1 ae) Cit; Ma gan: te ony Cite, 18 A.)—Cattle an srade | beet atrene to shade hi changed: fat strong; “stockers and eeea re Bye No. % Oats No. 3 white 53% Barley: Malting 89-1. 83%. steady; load prime 1250 oy 13.49; several cars showing short feds good 775 Ib. helf ed around 11.0 beeves Uberal | eed 11%- BOSTON Boston, Jan. palate A 8. D. 6.00; cutter grades largely A.) load medium 600 Jb. stockers car|—A’ fe eattered lots of domestic good 800 Ib. Cur- moved today in the Bo: rent stocke! quota- at etrong prices. tions: ood and however, were taking do- chice 6.25- and medium jc: wools. at current quotations 4 25, abe 1080, ib good and choice} only when needs were urgent. Pur- o mmon and medium Aa chases were mostly of the finer heifers good ang. choice | grades of territory wools, common and French combing 1:2 blood territory cows good 4.00-50; common and m wool brought around 1.05 scoured basis. Fine territory wools in otigin- choice al bags were sold at around 1.0s-08 Hogs, | scoured basis for jots running short active 1 to ates t-| to average French combing lengths. ter 180-210 ts Srichers 1010225 to ‘ati as interests; — bidding on all Chicago, Jan. 7.: No. 1 dark hard 1.4: wi Wd eat 180 Ib. lights “oe 10. 110-160 light lights 9.25-7 ; Wohi sows AP? Tbe. 5 9. atane eh 50 down 1 P 3,500; ni CHICAGO ann EO ed jo. 3 yellow %-1216; sample’ g: tin’ undertone tirm to higher: best | fed nat held around 10.25; odd ote) Osis, No, 7 eae ewes salable largely 5.00 down. ——<—$— CHIEAGS FOT ATOR 6.10 c seen ‘F0b-! 33.00 cae Chicago, Jah. 7.— —(U. 8. ae re Potatoes, ‘6s "rack 221, total US. pitta: LANs : shipment! 5 stronger, prices eh er, supplies light, gees pies sack-| yuinsenpolig Jans Te c0h tenes ed per owt, Taaho Russet urbanks | cariot grain, oa No 3. Ts Noy. 3 abcde fair quallt northern 1. i 1.57; email’ 210; US. No. 3 mixed 1.43% . 2 Bi min amber durum 1.37. to. Gera ft ilo’ ye No. Michigan’ y S 2300 igs vloride, bur ccrates Biles] Barley No, 3 1:26:208. tel pee US. No. quality small to medium, 1.75 Monterey cypress trees are found only in one place: Monterey penin- sular, California. . There sre 63 army airdromes and 26 naval air stations in the U. 8. The latter figure includes marine and const guard stations. heat Soonty, 141. | west quarter (SW%) ‘of Section nine ft} bids may befiled with REVERSE POSITIONS. ‘ RUTTER AND [GG FUTURES Chicago, Jan. 7.—(?)—. Butter Futures: | GRAIN SPECULATORS | Crain anes - 1.44% 151% High Le cl He SioragesSiandards,. 8 eee Janu 33% 33% . 33% tandards, be eaietay [LD ruses storage Su Faatbatuiltieoree sig 7% 1.40% Storage Si * IDH November 310 at 1H Wa. - 145% 1.47% Ege Future: 12% protein Refrigerator 1DH Wor Sl aribone 22% 22%) 1 HOW... 149% 1.45% Peete Oct uince, 23% 25H 25% 1 Gragot res February .....- 24% 2ey dod Mintel W141 143 storage Packed’ Fi ema | Eyer W... 138% 1. 01 cl ir April Kies 24% 21% 1% 2DBW or 138% 140% % 1.394 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 3 aa we 196/10 Minneapolis, Jan. 7.—()}—Flour:!° 3H W., Pane eee Shipments 23,922. Pure 3.50, Standard middiings :|Rails Need Money To Build More Cars Washington, Jan. 7.—(P)—J. M. ‘Symes, vice president of the associa- . {tion of American railroads, told the interstate commerce commission|, | Thursday increased freight rates were needed urgently to build up American ;|carriers’ rolling stock. was the second witness for pete ‘structure readjystmen' lesigned |: to recapture'a part of $120,000,000 lost annually through discontinuance of the emergency surcharges on Dec. 31. Symes said the number of service- able cars on Dec. 1 was the lowest since before the World War. rs | NOTICK OF SALE OF LAND Notice is hereby given that. pur: suant to an Order of the County Court ef the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, made on the 6th day of January, 1937, the under- signed, as Executrix of the estate of Ubbe Johnson, Deceased, tate of the Pelote: et Di Turner County, South ld s bieh jorth Dakota, to-wit: South: West Half (W%) of South- it Quarter (SE%) of Section nine all in Township one hundred thir- bry an) ert of dienge & ae i, eight Vest of the Pp, ‘That said gale will be ma read the 25th day of Ji II bids for the purchase of ya must be in writing and may lvereé to the maderslga ned eat ly at Flandreau, South acotee or said the County Court of "eurleigh County, N. D, on or | before the day of sale. Said land will be sold either es au cap or for not less than 01 casi n@ the remainder pa; : five years cae pa: atte! eith- itallments or in fis and th in| unpa'd portion pearing est to be specifi. such bid and secured by @ mort) on the land sold. Dated uary 7. 1937. Mareka Johnson, Executrix of the Estate of Ubbe qonneen, Deceased. Closing Prices Jan. 7 BISMARCK GRAIN. Adams Exp. 16%] Kroger Groc 227% | (Farnished by Ressell-Miller Ceo.) : Alaska Jun 4X/LO.F.Gl 73 son Al-Ch Mfg 78% | L. & M. B 4a 107 No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. AlCh &D 231 |Loew's em | Peleg pr tacotresind Hong Am Can 1194 [Lorillard P 23%] | : dark northern, 86 lbs. eae ; Amn Gyys Sug 30% 1 Mack Dyucks 85% —_— He 3 Gu northern Re Shares Surge Upward on Buy- Am Inte raat 14% Mele & Rob 34|Many Former Sellers Take No. 4 dark northern, 58 Ibe i : Loco | 47% | McK. & R. Pf 46 . northern, ‘ <. ii geay dead Am Metal 53% | Miami op, isn | Losses to Get Aboard up- No. § dark nocthern, 81 Ibe. «.. ‘ape Fal jehin *{ Mid.-C, 31% jo. § darl ie a Am R é& 8 8 28% |Mid. SW. 40% ward Movement 49 ibs, 1.33; 48 Ibe, 1.31; 47 Ibs, 1.29; 3 + Am Roll M 34% | Min. Honey 108 - 46 Ibs, 1.27; 45 fbe., 1.25; 44 Ibs, 1.23; New York, Jan. 7—()—Stocks! Am 8m & R 96% | Min. Mo, Im. 12 Chicago, Jan. 7.—(}—Late jumps] 48 lbs., 1.21; 42 Ibs. 1.19; 41 Ibs., 1.1 surged upward fractions to 5 oy moré| Am’ Stl Fars, $3%|Mon. Ward 85% | of prices Thursday carried the Chi-|40 Ibs., 1.15; 39 Ibs., 118; 38 Ibs., 1. points in Thursday's market, sppar-| Am Sug Ref | 63% | Mur. . - 18%] cago wheat market up a maximum | 37 lbs., 1.09. : ently on revived hopes -of an early;Am.T & T 186% |Nash Mo. 17%] of 2% cents a bushel: Ne settlement of the General Movoss|Am Tob B 98 | Nat. Bis, 31%] Buoyancy of Winnipeg wheat strike. Am Wat W 27 | Nat. C. Reg. 30% | quotations acted as a late stimulating Tt was one of the fastest sessions! Am Wool Pf 57% |Nat. D. Pro. 26 influence. Many prévious specula- of the last ‘several weeks, with fre-| Anaconda 54% | Nat: Dis. 29. | tive sellers here hastily reversed thelr quent buying waves putting the/Arm Tl = < 8% /N.P.&Lt. 13%! market position. ticker tape behind floor di .|A8 Dry. Gds 22° {Nat Steel 73%! At the close, wheat was 1%- am + There was some selling in the final|At T& 8 F 78% Nee Tea ae above Wednesday's finish, hour but this was readily absorbed! Atl Ref 32% = Cen: 133%-%, July 1.17%-%, com 1 a4 Hard winter wheat . and the leaders were near their best|Aviat Corp. 2's x. Am. Avia. rr 1% up, May new-1.10%-#, July new ea at the close, Transfers were around|Bald Loco 8% |Nor. Am. 33% | 1 og. oats %-% advanced and guICAGO, RANGE 3,100,000 shares. Balt & Ohio bhed Nor. Pac, 28% provisions dearer 12 to 20 cents. Chicago, Jan. 7.—(}— In addition little better outlook Ohio Oi - 16% Mie Syvtreee ra in the labor crisis, overnight study of | Bendix Av. 7% Oliver Farm. 58° | winnEAPOLIS TRADE 13 ie 1 1Hiu iat eck the president’s message to congress | Beth! Steel’ i6% | Otis Elev. 37% | sKEPTICAL 8e) + 114% 114% 113% 114 was sald to haye given some reassur-|Boeing Aip! 34% |Pac. G. & Ei. Minneapolis, Jan, ee le —Protes. : ance to the. financial sector. a 27% | Packard Mo. Dh of the Liverpool market 1.10% 1.10% Ses aa Se Borg Wi 71 | Par. Pict iH epeoL marke The report of “encouraging” prog- Arnett ws } Sar. Fit. Prevented ‘much of an adyance in + 105% 107. 1.05% 1 ess in efforts to bring about negoti-| Briggs Mfg o51i/Park Utah 4% | wheat futures prices here ‘Thuraday, Tbete Lpea Loe 108 Budd Wheel 10%|Pathe Film 10 || May wheat closed 1% hisher at July, 1.01% 102% 101. 1 ations between the unions and offi- | LAG ahd duly Ly higher at Last. 102” Lotte 161% 100% cials of the major automobile com-| Bur Ad Mch 33%; Pen (JC) 98 | “Demand for fiax futures from ‘ pany helped buoy market sentiment,| Butt C&Z 5%|/Penn RR 40% | crushers and commission houses, met 53. 58% ‘53 although it was realized many ob-| C&M Pac. 15% |Phelps Dadye 54% | with iy fina exch thmughoat Say: 48% ATK 4x a stacles were still in the way of. peace.| Gace’ 1) 150 | Bhilip Morris 78% | af ai - 4% 45 44% 44% Motor shares led from the start.| Cater. Tract 87% | eoutes eve 52 futures felt the ef- Celanese 214g | Proc & G $744] tecte of otrugutaauon Bu closea Mente 58 161 158 1.60% y were quickly followed by the “| May oats or at 58 160 157% 1.60 rails, utilities ands wide as-| Cero de [Bub S NI SOK | SAY say ac igher ar Eu May ‘ ment of specialties. Farm imple-| Pasco 731, | Pullman 60% | Closed tc higher at 1.09% and. Ju 14% 114 shot up 4 to § points or so on| Chesé&Ohio 67 Pure Oil 32% 11% hisher at 1.03%. May feed bar 08% 1.07 tournovers. Chié Nw 4 |Burity Bak 20 matting barley es ene 58% | 98 s emulated stocks in a lesser| Chi Gt Wes 2m | RAO, 14) Ofrerings, of cash wheat continued Sead -K-Orp! e S » sommedities including grains, ou Bie ee Rem Rand ferings of, winter and, durum were Oped an jeman ‘01 e latte! Lo" landing in ing torward tus] 042 PL S| pen at sou nell. eee tta ia “hada shares of Chrysler, General Mo- 2% . a U. 8, Steel, Bethlehem, U. &, Chrysler 119% /5¢9, 700 BST oo Gian Wes was'in ready demand.” & Foundry, Vanadium, Republic,| Col-Palm 21% | Seapoart Oll 42% -——# | 4 Hf States Steel, Yellow ‘Truck,| Colum G&El 19%|Searetioe a4 Produce Markets | , Santa Fe, N. ¥. Central, South-| Col Pict Vtc 36 | Soryey 29% sens ee uy penits, Delaware & rae Com oy 18%! Shell Union 29% ULUTH BANGE ‘Gea lorthern, Sears Roebuck |Som & Sou 3% OHIC. Prigomery Ward, Gonasaied Ba-| Gon Bas" $x (Summons 404) cniego, gun toi matte tnt | Duluth, Minn Jan fe ‘gon, North American, American Pow-| Con Oil 17 |gou. Ry. 25% | 8 and | poultry quotations showed little ae SR i 1% thee er & Light, Standard Gas, Electric! Gont Uan 08% |Sou. Ry. Pf. 52 Ri 148% ” Power & Light, Public Service of New| Cont Mot 2% |Sou Cal Ed. 40 aoa eotes Bese erteas od) ie 4 s@ersey; Kennecott, Anaconda, Amer-| Cont Oil Del 45 (South Pac 46%/|3!%; extra firsts ( 34; | Mi ican Smelting, Seaboard Oil, Amer-| Cérn Prod 68 | Sperry Corp 22 | titsts $8-89) 32%4-3: andards’ (90 ada, Pure Oil, General Electric, West-| C: Wheat 35% ee Tote: SER Acne teutiiath lo inghouse, Du Pont, Goodyear, U 8.| Crosley Rad 25% | Std G cal 28%; cars 26; freoh graded firsts July eis General Realty, U. 8. ean: Cub Am Sug 12% noosl care 25% Sursane pecaltis w's, Congoleum, Mohawk Carpet,| Curt Wright 6% Gre ee MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Pullman, American Locomotive, | ‘Deere & Go 210% repakitry, live, a9 tracks, ungettieg; | Minneapolis, Jan, paid ee, “B,” Deere, J. 1.| Dia Match 32 pene eek ged ne than 4% ibe Mee me th - Case ant ver Farm. Dome Mines 48 6a 18, White Nock 16, So ae J sie oa ae ig ei : % 1:35 Doug Aire 71% 17; colgred broilers i9, _ White eet | Z Dupo 0, uth Rock ' 21; n Livestock East Kodak 114% stoeent reve, i senna | ae a0 AK 4 re: 8 El Auto Lite 41% | Tex. youre: ine oud a iss Ne ee unieye ta: May Boat 3 ‘8, 8. Up, wi e and colores SOUTH ST. PAUL UL Pow & Lt 23%] Tim Rall B Tae | gtmmghnie and colored tt: pert . een 5 South St. Paul, Jan. 7.—(P)—| Firest T&R 34>] Transame'a 10% | pons’? Ibs. up 20, less than 7 Ibs. 19, . St 1 (USDA)—Cattle 3,400; slaughter] Gen Elect 55%|Tri Cont.C 9% / + 46% Mt a ay UH steers fully steady, medium fed| Gen Foods 40%|Traux Traer 8% kab da le Bay se kinds 7.50-9.25; better grades scarce,| Gen Mills 61% | Union Car. 103% ” cre high: pat oak aet ae quotable around 10.00-12,09 plain} Gen Motors 66% | Union Pa. . 128% oye trees 38 kinds down to 6.00 or less; she stock| Gold Dust 16%.U. Airc Co- 28% | $5 steady to strong; good cows 6.00-75:) Goodrich United Corp 7% low grade butchers 4.75-5.75; aon GoodyrT&R United Drug 14% is a 26, 5 o58, tines and uneha ca ele cutters and cutters 3.50-4.50; Grah Paige Unit. Fruit 81 ae ae ast firsts 373-28: refri Ores x steady, weighty bolognas up to 625:/G.N I 0 Ct Un. Gas. Im. 15% | ators, standards 385-26) firsts 26%: | grate ae an Ce eparae stockers strong; common to medium|Gt N Ry Pf us a a te seconds 2474+ 23; other mite’ coat grain clot ugtations today follow: stockers 4.75-5.75; calves 2,000, strong; |Gt W.Sug .40% | US nachanged. Delivered ‘To Arrive bulk«better trades 10.00-11.50; selec-|Greyhotind 1 US tmp. ton exchang: tions 12,00; medium grades down to ee eee sd peat rae epatnees inclading vyeriums ne 4 ais 3 s 157% O67 ..c.0 cseee 8.00. Houd-! imi » 85) © 1s = acific . Hogs 5,000, active; unevenly steady | Howe 8 {US Stel 79% Buclfic coast, epeciais, 295;0305, Pas ite, Weeveeanales ad to 15- higher; weights over 200 lbs.|Hudson Mot 19% | US Steel Pf. 143 | cific coast, standards 29-29%; browns, 1.85% 1.04% showing ‘most advance; top 1030,|Hupp Motor 2%) Vanadium aox |peatoy, media, 37M; other, walle : mainly: for 216 tb up; better 170-300 | Ill Cent 24% | Warner Pict. 17% | “Live Doultry firm. By fraight, 1.58% 1.63% 1b. 1000-80; 140-170 Ib. 9.50-10.00:) Ind Rayon 37'4 West. Un. Tl. 80% aug \colored mixed with 1 icks 120-140 Ib. killers 9.00-50; lighter|Int Harv 104% West. Air. 50% uoted: fowls: colored 24; Leghorn 153% 1.69% voles to 8.00 sad under; (Int Nick © 65% | Wt. El. & BM. 148 “12; other freight prices unchang~ ee good sows largely 9.50-€8; average|Jnt Bus Mch 168 i White Mo. 25% oa @ poultry, by express, chickens be BLT eee senee cost Wednesday 10.01; weight 2i1 Ib.|Int T & T 1344 | Wilson & Co 9% /and brallers: Rocks 18-22; reds 18; 151% 1.80% Sheep, e000" fresh supyy’ largely |sOwDE-Maa 181, | Woolworth” ab | Ente: celeb, 2 Lepteza, i fat jambs, salable supply.increased by Kennecott 72% | Wrigley Jr. 76 seed | poultry : steady cs fem. 150% 157% seven loads fat Montana lambs and ° : 6-23; other t i 1.48% 1.38% three loads fed'-ewes arriving ‘tate . PReab chchunkedinn arene j Wedneadey: undertone strong en ail| | _Miscellanyous | peloee encene 148% 1.53% —_—__—_—_¢ 145% 147% 148% 1.45% 141% 143% kote” Wiest |be 126% 1.38% I 134% 137% | A-Drift in an Ocean of Snow Named Bis High Post Byron Price (above), chief of the Washington bu: of Rana ciated Pres executive news editor with ns d- quarters in New York. Price, a poasnste of Wabash college, Craw. fordsville, ind., has been with The Asacclated Press 24 years. (Asso- elated Press Photo) ‘ apher be M inne 154% 1.67% 2 amber hd 3 BES - 1.54% 1.68% bs... 160% 1.68% - 1.48% 1.58% - 146% 158% ..... seaee . 1.44% 1.49% » 142% 1.47% - 139% 1.45% . 137% 148% oe se eee + 1.359, 1.39% 1.60. ceeee «1.13% 1.19% 1.12% 244 237 GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Jan. 7.— —Government Bonds: Treasury 4%'s 121.9, Treasury 4's 111 WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, Jap. 7.—(#)—Cash wheat No, 1 mnertl ern 1.38%; No. 2 northern 1.27%; No. 8 northern 1.24 Gata No, 2 white £19; No. 3 white 51%; No, i mixed feed 54%. Says Shelterbelt Makes Good Record Washington, Jan. 7.—(?)—Repre sentative Clarence Cannon, Elsberry, Mo., Demograt, said Thursday the Great Plains shelterbelt “has made & much better case than we had een declined to predict, how- congress might make i i Liter ot at teaeeope Ae ol ip SPpropria subcommittee on courier Cannon said there had been » “con- tinued demand” from representatives from Great Plains states for the pro- Ject, which the last congress ordered iquidated. He called the percentage of survi- val of trees “remarkable,” and seid the shelterbelt apparently had been “highly advantageous” to the, terri- tory. It was designed to break the course of destructive winds acrogs the plains. BELIEVE HERMIT BURNED St. Cloud, Minn., Jan. 7.—(?)—John | Rasster, 72, St. Joseph recluse, was beifeved to have been burned to death in a fire which destroyed his farm home early Thursday, Ten states border on the Mississippi aa + 1.34% 137% 1.34% 1.37% |Tiver. Want to Buy or Trade? WA NT-ADS. Will Help. Male Help Wanted Rooms for Rent Automobiles for Sale | WANTED to wore half time. Man only. State: salary and experience in let- ter. Write Tribune Ad. 18994. Saleemen Wanted SALESMEN WANTED. No house to house deal, but a real business ‘mong Scandinavians. Gust John- mi 6122 So, Park Ave., Chicago, Female Heln Wanted Experienced bookkeeper} DOUBLE or single rooms, with or without kitchen’ and living roum privileges. Nice home. Good loca- tion. No smoking and drinking. 409 Sth St. - CLEAN SLEEPING room next to 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 unfurfiished housekeeping rooms. All on ground floor. Phone 436-J. 720 2nd St. BIG manufacturer wants housewives with spare time to wear FREE SAMPLE DRESSES, and show to friends. Give size, age. Harford Frocks, Dept. 3836, Cincinnati. WANTED: Beauty operator, perma- nent position, Apply in person, must have at least 3 years’ experi- ence. Grand DeLuxe Beauty Shop, Sarah Gold Shop. WANTED: Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Wages $25 per month. Must give references. Write Tribune Ad. 18993. WANTED: Experienced cook for small restaurant. State wages and age. Write Miller Cafe, Napoleon. Work Wanted GUARANTEED Radio repair; phone Darwin Anderson at 762 for effici- ent. economical radio service. "| EXPERIENCED girl wants day or hour work, or part time office work References, Phone 1257-LM. WANTED: General housework. Likes children, Phone 1406.- Ask for Berne EXPERIENCED girl wants housework _by day or hour, Phone 1980, ae) experienced gitls want part ‘k. Phone 926. Business 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 my wholesale barber supply busi- ness takes up all my time. $1,000 cash will handle thig deal, and the balance on terms. Please do not write unless you mean business. wie Pete Brasseur, Devils Lake, MEAT MARKET and Grocery, fully stocked and equipped with modern refrigeration and display case. Good sausage kitchen. Big pay roll town, |= low rent. Selling on account of ill- ness. $1,000 cash will handle. Im- mediate action necessary. Write Tribune Ad. 19006. FOR SALE: Super Service Station with bulk station agency in Good Black Hills town. Reason selling, poor health. Real opportunity for right party. Write Drawer 458, —Speatiish, 8. Dak. SUBLET for 2 months, warm com- fortable sleeping room in modern home. Close in. Call after 6 p. m. 518 Sth St. Dr, Enge. COMFORTABLE sleeping room on ground floor. On bus line. Near LARGE furnished room suitable for two. Private bath. Private en- trance. 1031 7th St. Two sleeping rooms, next to bath. Gentlemen preferred. Reasonable tent. Phone 1730-J. NICELY furnished room, suitable for two, Next to bath. Always hot wa- ter, Phone 204-J, BEDROOM. Suitable for legislators. On bus line. Call at. 123 Mandan St. Phone 1108. NIGE WARM sleeping room, large clothes closet. Suitable for one or two. 322 9th. TWO NICE large. warm sleeping rooms. Near capitol. 831 8th St. Tel. 1026. TO LEGISLATORS, nicely furnished sleeping room. 1007 5th St. Phone 1312. SLEEPING room in new home. For men only, 609 4th St. Phone 1198. FURNISHED sleeping room. Close in. _ 218 Ist 8t. Telephone 262-R. MODERN room and garage, Con- veniently located. Phone 724. Personal PERFECTION DRY CLEANERS— Ladies’ dresses, Men’s suits and tie, dry cleaned and d, $1.00. Call for dnd deliver. Phone 1707. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Elther regular or spring filled. 419 9th St. Phone 1126. Al as. 4th St. sale or. rent. ‘Lost_and Found LOST: Black purse containing gold oxford glasses, black kid gloves, and small change. Reward. Finder call 316 at once, glasses needed. LOST: Brown Chesapeake dog, white on chest, 5 months old. Reward, Tel. 574-J. 509 W. Thayer. Coal and Trucking "Motor Services WHEN IN Bismarck, use TAXI 57. Rates no higher than others. as Board WANTED: Boarders who like home cooked meals, Close in. Call at 112 1st St. Mrs, Pauline Grimes. ——— SEE ECKLUND, BACKMAN and Asplund coal for sale. General trucking done, Reasonable. Junior Neff. Tel. 1748-3 710 7th. TRUCKING GOAL, Backman, Eck- lund or Asplund, $2.70 per ton de- livered. Vernon’ Jones, Phone 892-LM. CALL 892-R for coal end wood, also Wanted to Buy general trucking. V.O. Mason. WANTED: Second hand coal heater stove, Phone 1775-W. Wanted to Rent ____ Apartments for Rent FIVE ROOMS beautifully furnished. First floor of modern home. Elec- tric refrigeration and washer. Heat, water and gas 965 per mo. 218 Ave, C west. THREE ROOM furnished apartment, private bath. Heat and gas for cooking furnished. Laundry privi- leges. 802 2nd St. Phone 282-M. THREE room apartment with private bath and private entrance. Imme- diate possession. Call rear side door. 623 8th Street. TWO ROOM apartment, close in, nicely furnished, newly decorated. Close to bath. Washing privileges 113 Mandan 8t. ‘THREE room and private bath apart- ment on ground floor. Partly fur- nished or unfurnished. Write Trib- une Ad. 18992, FURNISHED modern apartment. Liv- ing room, bedroom, kitchenette and bath. Adults only. H. M. Beall. 618 3rd St. WANTED: To sublet completely fur- nished warm epartment for dura- tion of legislative session. Available Jan. 16th. Located on bus line, walking distance from capitol and ING, yran, 422 | Phone 649, Also piano for | New Year New Prices 1928 1929 1931 1932 1933 1933 1934 1934 1934 1935 1938 Pontiac Coach . Chevrolet Sedan Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Sedan Pontiac Coach . Chrysler 8 Sedan Ford Sedan Studebaker Chrysler Coach DeSoto Sedan Lafayette Sedan 1936 Chrysler Sedan . 1936 Plymouth Touring Sedan All these cars winterized including hot water heater, non-freeze selu- tion, winter grease, eed oll, good batteries and good tires. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main Phone 700 - FLECK MOTOR Announces A NEW PLAN. Ask for details. Buy your used car now—take de- livery in March or April. NO STORAGE CHARGES NO FINANCE CHARGES See Special Bargain List Below. Many Others, 1935—Ford DeLyxe Sedan, radio. 9140.00 339.00 930—Chevrolet Sedan 1nnt—Pontine Touring Sc- These Are Choice. See Them Today. FLECK MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck Phone 55 1936 STANDARD Chevrolet Chassis complete, instrument boards, Ready to run. Less than 200 miles mide- age. Adaptable for snow tracks. Write Tribune Ad. 18987. Houses for Sale INCOME BUNGALOW, 2 apartments choice location, gas furnace, water heater, full basement, 2 car garage. Immediate possession., Owner leav- ing city. Write Tribune Ad. 19017 or phone 120-LW. ___Room and Board _ NICE WARM room with morning and evening meais, _ Phone 145. 401 5th St. CAN ACCOMMODATE about 6 legis- lators for board and room. 309, 4th St. ‘i Ine teneoa 3 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. town. for two adults. Puone 1991. Call 618 7th. WANT sinall furnished apartment with private bath for young couple with no children. Write Tribune __Ad. 18975, WANTED: 2 or 3 room furnished apartment before January 25. Close in. State price. Write Tribune Ad. 18966. WANTED: Heated garage near 922 ‘Ith St.‘ Phone 452. Household Goods for Sal SWEEPING CLEARANCE. Fi! come, first served. Used Tedlbe: Philco console, $18. Atwater Kent console, $12.50. Zenith: battery set, $2.00. Gamble Stores. PIANO, OVERSTUFFED davenport, rugs, rocker, dishes, curtains, drapes and other household goods. 407 5th. Phone 748. Houses for Rent FOUR ROOM modern bungalow, hardwood floors, furnace heat, garage attached. session. Rental $40 per mo. SIX ROOM two. story dwelling, three bedrooms, gas heat, double garage. Immediate possession. Near capi- tol. Reasonable rent. REAL ESTATE AGENOY..Phone 0. TWO OR THREE room unfurnished modern basement apartment. Very light; Private bath and entrance. 923 7th, FOR RENT OR SALE: 5 room mod- ern bungalow, 619 W. Rosser, at- tached garage, enclosed porch, gas heat. Geo. M. Register. CONSTRUCTED 5 room apartment. Heat and weter fur- nished. Ready Jan. 15. Phone 107. FURNISHED or unfurnisk<d apart: ment. Lights, water, gas, heat fur- nished. Ground floor. 219 3nd St. TWO room epartment, bath. Built-in cupboards, Gas stove and heat. Rent reagonable. Inquire 307 Bdwy. TWO UNFURNISHED apartments for rent. Newly decorated and warm. Close in. Call 872. ‘THREE ROOM furnished apartment. Availeble Jan. Ist. Adults only. 812 Ave. B.. Tel. 1649-W. APARTMENT on second floor, loor, 2 rooms and kitchenette, partly fur- nished. 402 8th, side door. wEW modern Serniabed light house- fone heat, pri- By entrance. Tel. FURNISHED 2 room a on MODERN BUNGALOW, with 3 bed- rooms, attached garage. Store building and basement, Main Ave. Phone 905. FIVE ROOM partly modern unfur- nished house located at 215 South Sth St. $22 per mo. Phone 718-M. ROOM HOUSE for rent and com- | plete household furnishings for sale. Write Tribune Ad. 19010, ‘and bath, strictly modern. 431 West Thayer. Call at 614 Thayer Ave. Tel. 666. FOR SALE OR RENT: 7 room all modern house. Phone 1178. Farms for Rent FARM—House, barn, hen house, well and garden. Adults only: Mrs. Wee Ryberg, R. No. 1, Baldwin, q first floor. Private entrance. Cell Farms for Sale 1526-W. 211 8nd 8t. i 240 A. Co. improved farm. LARGE sunny modern 2 room fus-| Would trade equity of $3,500 for nished spartment. Built-in tea-| stock. and machinery. Write Box tures 924 4th St. 533, Grand Forks, N. Dak. TWO small apartments, furnished for light housekeeping. 818 7th St. Phone 1747-R. ONE ROOM apartment. Gas stove for cooking. $10 per month. 1014 Sr By grafting s cutting of 6 Grimes golden apple upon # Jonathan apple tree, Grimes golden apples can be produced, but the seeds of these ap- ples are likely to produce Joriathans. Three thousand disabled soldiers of the World War still are being treated in British hospitals. Great Britain supplied 4,500 artificial limbs to war pensioners during 1936. As the ice in a glass melts, it dis- places its own welght of water, and melts to a volume équal to the vol- ume of water of that weight, thus causing no overflow. ’ FOR RENT, SALE, OR TRADE. 1200; acre farm and grazing land nea, Killdeer. Plenty spring water Price $5.00 per acre. Rent $500 per year, long term. A. C. Isaminger ee Office Equipment dition. 402 3rd St. STAPLING MACHINES YOU wil) find the Markwell Paper Fastener the neatest stapler you) have ever used. Staples sheets & gether temporarily or permanent- ly. Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co. ae USED 4 sections, Art Metal. drawer. 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. Immediate pus- | _ | MAPLE Dinette Set, complete; bed, wicker chair and daveno, two Miscellaneous articles. chairs, rockers, bed coil spring, cot, walnut desk. Base- ment Apt., 622 Hannafin, Phone 682 ——— Miscellaneous for Sale D.C. MOTORS, ranging from % horsepower, up. Volts 220 and 230 Inquire The Bismarck Tribune Office. THREE WILMARTH soda booths with wainscoting. Service Drug. Bismarck, N. Dak. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 18 words are figured on 15- word basis. 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