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STOCK PRICES RSE DESPITE STRIKE. WN | New York Stocks] AUTOMOTIVE: FIELD asx Coppers, Sugars ii Speci ties Prove Especially At-. “tractive to Buyers New York, Jan. 11.—(P}—Stock mar- ket buyers bid briskly for coppers, sue gets and specisities Monday and many issues were given @ lft of frac- tions to 5 poins. t No immdeiate break seemed likely in the General Motors strike, but au- tomotive leadets stiffened in late deal- ings ‘along’ with ‘the steel. The trading pace was fast at times, “with the ticker tape felling as much as 3 minutes behind. Offerings were “TIME UNTIL REPORT ON CROPS IS HEARD Decrease in Visible Supply of Wheat Tends to Rally Market at Close Chicago, Jan. 11.—(?)—Faced by a government repoft Monday afternoon ‘on domestic farm reserve supplies of wheat and corn, grain values Monday tuled lower most of the time. A decrease of 3,409,000 bushels in the United States wheat visible sup- ply. helped to rally wheat prices. a little in the late dealings. Talk was heard ‘also that Italian re-selling of wheat was confined to nearby deliver- ;|fes and was more than offset by pur- well absorbed in the final hour. |A\ ‘Transfers approximated 3,000,000 shares. The coppers responded to boosts in both the export and domestic rates to the highest, levels since June, 1930. A decline of 6 of a point in steel mill operating schedules ‘this week failed to intimidate these stocks. U. 8. Stee off nearly a point in the morning, came back for a gain. Heavy European orders for spot and future sugars drew attention to this department. Fajardo Sugar got up about 5 its at the best. Bonds were quiet, with U. 8. gov- ernments inclined o dip. Commodiies were SOUTH ST, PAUL South St. Paul, Jan. 11—()—(U. 8. D. A)—Cattle 6,000, less active, slaughter steers 1.50-9.50; choice held around 10,00-12.00; grades down to 6.00 and under; med- ium yearling heifers and - fleshy heavyweights . 6.00-8.00; good beef cows 6,00-75 common and medium cutters 356-680; most sausnge 5.50-6.00; beefy heavyweight 6.25 and more; atockers unchanged, some de- mand for fesder steers in good flesh. to choice 9.50-11.00; selections 1.50; common and medium 6.50-9.00. Hogs 10,600, around 16 lower than Friday and Saturday; some light- weights 25.and more lower; and Choice 190-300 Jb. 10.1085; top 10.25; 160+190 Ib. 9.75-10.10; 130-160 Tb. 92.5- 78; 100-190 Ib. lers 8.90-9.52; good sows 9.70 down; average cost Satur- day 10.25; weight 209 lb. Sheep 10,000 run includes few loads fed ewes; balance largely fat lambs; very ttle done; early under- tone around steady on all classes; bulk fat jambs at last week's close 10.00-35; - medium to choice ewes. 1.00-§.50; western feeders 7.50-9.25, Dairy cattle strong, spote ighers goed close springers 60.00+70. head 76.00; medium grades down & about 8000. ~ io ae i id Ay es jargely 10.26- wa ly 10.10. Cattle 1 hype eo fairly acti tly good, choice and comparatively scai comprising “shortfe at 11.00 downward: ship ne {nbetweens bulls piendy) iu 7 ante @ otters sige stan! ost): a 10 do: Le it ty eluding 5,000 direct; Le eel bro dem: es eperce. Slouz City Jens 11 uh —U. joux 's ssioen ct On calves 200; ime bees steers and Yearlin i aro su) intere s an 1.90; ee ey grades 700 Ib. ‘toc! 5 a fed cattle quo: 0 1b, good and COMMON and medium 00-1050 Ib. common and medium fe eer good and choice 5: commas 3 and mediunr 4.00. 4; 4.00950; common and 06d and choice 4 it. sto shippers i ay; 00d te choice 190 280 Ih butchers 10, top 10.2 ackers bidding oma talking lower on weights er ae i 25 or more q nigh }.50 down. sup! mand slow: sacke ale at Burbenks air winwtey AG 11 to” ut Bt Se aed a ait round whites US. com oFctat 2.20- No. heavy to sma, cule Me Rus- set rerale an een Mountains Us Fy ai0-$8: Jess. than carjots Floride, jies triumphs: at bu. sf safe Ua, wenn "° af! Use No, fate “poston woou Boston, Jan 11.—(}—(U. DA.) ar Mttle Aormestic. yesh - moved the Boston market’ M ¥. ‘The few ‘gales reported were Or fine ter- Ia_in original bags. Short e French coauing length original wools brought oF: 07! ‘A scoured basis or steady fin mostly, compared with prices received last week on the bulk of the sales of sim!- lap woe}s Se ETH RANGE OF CARLOT 8 Rasiioyeuln} alee FA ten of carlot grain sa! dark northern 7 1.66 No. ber durum 1.65 1.26-1,40, Wheat No. } 8. D.} ¢ “choice ih few arin miadiings, 35.00-3: 1b. sows bidding 9.60; feed- | Fo 4, SD. Roosevelt, Jr., son ‘lax oats ie rvesnor quoted: chases of distant months. At the close, wheat was %-% under yesterday's finish, May 1.33%-%, July 1.16%-%, corn %-% up, May new .1.10%-%, July. new 1.06%-%, oats unchanged to % off, and provis- kK; & | ions unchanged to 10 cents lower. Boeing Air. Hh} Borden ... 27 Briggs Mig 54% Budd Wh 10% Bur Ad Mch 33% | But Cop &Z 7 Can Pac 18% Case (J I 150% 88% | Fills Cub Am Sug 13% Curt Wrst 7% Deere & Co 111 Gra-Jaige 3% | GN. Hr Ott. 19% Int. Nick Can 64% Int. T. & Tel 12% Johns-Man . 154% Kennecott 64 Krog. Groc. 22% LUb.-O-F Gi, 74 Lig.M3B.(4a) 112 White Mot =. 97% Wilson & Co 9% Woolworth | 63 a | ge {- Miscellaneous pen b shee EXCHANGE New York, Jan. _11.—()—Forel exchange steady; Great Brital mand in dollars, others in ca Te Britain “ $1 Franc 0 4.67; i 243 fered ing 01 40. travel, "20, ibs °Norws: og i Sw 26.32;; Montreal in New Fern 10000. MONEY RATES pide Fork, Jan. 11.—W)—Call jones, ste ep cent all day. Prim Re, ir % per cent. Time 5 Je 896 mos. 1% per 7s acceptances -7.50, Ship- tn 93.9 .00+35.50. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Jan. 11.—(%)—Cash wheat No. 2 hard 1.40; corn No. 4 mixed 1.08; rel} 1.10% -11%; No. No. 3 y 3 whi 1.12% -13%; Oats No. 1 whi grade 31% -53. Rye N Deans yell iow, rf 58 Barley feed 70-95 pom malting 1.00:40 nom. Timothy seed 5.85-6.10 owt: new 5.60- 85 cwt. Clover seed 24.00-32.00 cwt. The life of tire chains is redueed considerably by sudden braking. Leaves Hospital te nhs WHEA’ TOSE! aurLy ct i there was a spurt on the sizeable de- . May wheat t 1.50%, July le 4 ei futures rallied on speculative May flax closed 1c higher at a July % lower at 2.25%, grain futures were unset- closed 4 gown. He lower at 46\. lower at 1.08 and guy % lower at 1.01%. May feed barley ad % lower at 80. (No malting wheat, rece erer continued light De types improv- ana durum wheat offer- light with good quality wa Corn demand was steady. Oats was dy demand. Rye demand was falr. Barley of desirable quality was strong. Flax offerings were rather Uberal but demand was good. [nee Seer 9 | Produce Markets ‘| Fhe CHICAGO AL —Butter londay and creamery-si 35; extras. ( ) 33% BISMARCK GRAIN January 12 No. 1 dark northern, 88 Ibs, Ihe. No. 3 dark northern, 85 Ibs. No, 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No, 4 dark northern, §3 pe 37 Ibs., 108. No. 1 hard amber durum No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum .. No. 1 f1ax ...seeee GRANPRICES MARK I tran eee iT | THAN ECONOMY 18 Program for Government Reorganization Washington, Jan. 11.—(#)—Presi- dent Roosevelt Monday the final details of his pro- gram fo reorganize the federal gov- ernment with efficiency rather than économy the primary goal. He will let congress decide, after 8 outlining his proposals in a mi Tuesday, whether any federal 73 ie should be abandoned or cure Hard winter wheat DULUTH RANGE ae crn So Jan. Abs fd 130% 150% H 106% 2.22% ¢ 222% Mi se de RANGE inneay jan, 1 Sern ie ee Pete ig 1.40% iy 1 Lan 1,35% 1.33% 134% 730 80% 79% 80 1.00% 1.00% 1.06% 1 tas i aes its a8 3 ait Bid ot 226 227 325% 3.27 +224 2.25% 3x sete ceenae RANGE nm Low Close Pi Bee a 133% 1.16% 1.16% 1.15 is 113% 113% 111% 1.12% 1.00% 1.10% 1.00% 1.10% May, ol 1.67: ia iit nae July, new . 1.05% 1.06% ite 1,06' 5 gay. dis + 102% 103) 1.01% 1.03 1.01% 108% 1.01 1.02% 53 esh graded firsts |Se] 3 cal j_ current receipts rigerator sraniuis 20%; re- frigerator firsts 20 5, White Rock 16, Plymouth Rock 11; ‘colored broilers 19. White Rock 20, Plymouth Rock, 22; Leghorn chickens 12; roosters 12, Leghorn roost 11; turkeys, hens ypune tome 14. olf 13;'No. 2 turkeys ducks 4% ibs. up, white and ¢ ored 16, small white and colored northern geese 13, southern 12; pons 7 ibs, up 20, than 7 lbs, 19. New nt aa P—Live poul try steady t By freight, chic ens: Rocks ety colored mixed with Rocks unquoted; Leghorn 1 Colored: 21-23; ‘Legh: 12;,turkeys 1 , 10,432, slightly — easi higher than extra 35% ) 35; firsts (8 3% -34%; seconds (84-87 32-33;. centralized 90 score) 6,252, firm, State, whole tert fancy, 1936, 21-23, 67, unaet ed. xed co! tandar iT dirtios, Ni 23% average rétrigerator firats 23%; check: tandards and secends-un- quoted. BUTTER AND EGG Bo ad Chicago, Jan. Butter Future: 11.—¢ 32% 32% 33 30% 32% 32% 33 301% 20% 25% "24% "23% 19% 25% 24% 23% 20% 25% 24% 23% ards, Ji Ret February. Japanese Inflation Seen Due to Budget Tokyo, Jan. 11.—(AP)—Financial quarters Mondsy foresaw a serious inflationary boom as | consequence of the record-breaking 3,041,000,000 yen (about $870,000,900) budget re- cently adopted for 1937-38. Prices of paper fans already in- dicated s slump in the price of the yen (currently about 2.84 in dollars), y | well informed sources said. The Tokyo paper fan guild, which Produces 13,000,000 fans annually, &@ 20 per cent increase in prices. First Rural Power Loan in N. D. Made Washington, Jan. 11.—(?)—The first Rural Electrification administration lean in North Dakota, Senator Lynn wraries: | Hoople, N. D., Republican, an- nounced Monday, has been made to » “| cooperative association in Cass, Rich- land, and Barnes counties. The al- location amounted to $220,000, which /1 will be used to build 241 miles of Une gerving 715 sub- Report Chang’s Army on Verge of Mutiny Shanghal, Jan. 11—(#)—The first Halen Tefuges from Sianfu, capite! of Shensi province, reported “thousands of troops are on the verge of open: mutiny,” as they arrived Monday by airplane. The group said Shensi pro- vineials and Marshal Chang lisueh- Lang's former Manchurian army had ; |¥efused to recognize the authority ot “| the central government since their re- volt Dec, 12. After an Iliness of 10 weeks with throat and sinus trouble, Franklin of the presi. dent, is shown smiling as he left Massachusetts ceneral hospital In Boston. (Associated Prese Photo) 26 MISSING IN FIRE . Peiping, Jan. 11.—(4)—Twenty-six persons were reported missing Mon- ‘day after @ fire Sunday which de- -stgoyed a block of commercial build- ings with damage estimated at $3,- 000,000. 3 ¢ Experiments are being conducted in Queensland, Australia, with rubber roads for vehicle traffic. Such roads, however, have proved too costly for general use up to the present. 16%. | Meh, go see 2 20% ig. F iZ % rE _ i iat syd S Stan 13.96 1392 ute Hg ie ity te ite ite ite 14.70 1460 1 ra iat - a ips Monday it 108 fae ee and scperee thy DNS 60 Ibs. 1.87% 1.68% .... ose 1.55%... Ww We 1.47% 1.49% 1.45% 1.47% Ww Me HW”. 1.45% 1.47% 1.42% 1.45% paw ae a 1.43% 1.45% 1.41% 143% % 16g t 39% 1a 1.38% 140% 1.96% 1.38% W... 136% 1.30% 134% 1.37% % 187% 1.93% 1.35% - 156% 1.70% 1.53% 1.66% Ibs, 5 153% 1.67% .... 149% 1.62% - 147% 157% .0 00 - 145% 158% .. 1.43% 148% 5 se 241K 1.46% .. 5 amber hd 53 Ibs. 138% 1.44% ...6 5 amber hd 52 I 136% 142% ..06 5 amber hd 31 Ibs. eet t AP aeram 138% (est oo: Coarse - trains un 32 eset % Ss bs a as 3BER Fal ~ I 2 i = St, Paul,.Jan. 11.—(P)—Freed from Stillwater penitentiary, Howard Keyso, 42, was robbed Saturday night “ie Roosevelt explained his ideas for regrouping the manifold govern- ment agencies on a functional mI basta to Vice President Garner. Speaker Ciose| Bankhead and five other Democratic leadera, Some officials believed four prin- cipal reorganization suggestions might bs made: 1, That a welfare department of cabinet rank be set up to take over the social security and relief systems and possibly educational agencies, 2. That almost all government construction activities, such as roads. public works allotments, encourage- ment of housing, etc. be combined, possibly under ‘another cabinet post. 3. That the department of the in- terior be made = conservation de- partment, in ihe with Secretary Tekes’ preference, and be given con- servation duties now exercised by the agriculture and other departments along with juriédiction over the Ci- vale Conservation corps. 4. That, should “log rolling” threaten achievement of reorganiza- tion by congress, the authority for minor shifts and consolidations be entrusted to the president. (CHEATING SPOUSES RAPPED BY PASTOR Vater Tells Congregation ‘Trif- ling’ Threatens Both Home and Nation who “cheat” ROOSEVELT'S GOAL President Whips Together His whipped — together ale Help Wanted Rooms for Rent Got Anything to Sell? Try the WANT-ADS Automobiles for Sale son, N. Dak. MUSICIANS WANTED QUICK. A1|TARGE WARM furnished piano player, hot sax and banjo. All men. One to take part in plays, broadcast, Richard Kent, Hankin- room, Suitable for two gentlemen. Next to lavatory. Gas heat. Rent rea- sonable. On bus line. 915 ‘th. Phone 1547-J. OPENING COFFEE ROUTE HERE. Up to $46 first week. Ford given as bonus. Write Albert Mills, 918 Mon- mouth, Cincinnati, O. Female ‘Help Wanted ADDRESS envelopes at home, spare- time; substantial weekly pay. Ex- Dignified work, Stamp brings details. Vogue perience unnecessary. Co., Dept. 2676, Jackson, , Tenn, 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- Wages $25 per| 47 references. eral housework, Month. Must give Write Tribune Ad. 16993. Work Wanted GUARANTEED Radio repair; phone Darwin Anderson at 762 for effici- ent, economical radio service. WANTED—Work by the day, hour or week. Phone 1747-R. Ask for Dor- othea. EXPERIENCED git! wants housework by day or hour. Phone 1980. TWO experiei time work, Phone 926-R. Business Opportunity BARBER SHOP for sale at once, with @ full atock of retail merchandise, hair oils, tonics, lotions, etc. This shop is a good money maker, but my wholesale‘ barber supply busi- ness takes up ail my time. $1,000 cash will handle this deal, and the balance on terms. Please do not write unless you mean business. Midied Pete Brasseur, Devils Lake, chased. This is a mighty good place of business and bears quick and close investigation. Address your comnnieeion to Tribune Ad. 1 . Wearing Apparel MUSKRAT COAT, 16, good Condition, reasonably clean, good lining, Call priced, Terms, right patty. 1240. Motor Services Bismatck; use T. Rates no higher than others. teh Repairing _|NICE WARM sleeping room, latge DOUBLE or single rooms, with or without kitchen and liv: toum privileges. Nice home. Good loca- tion. No smoking and drinking. 409 Sth St. LARGE sletping room with closet. Gas heat. Always hot water. New house between high school and cap- itol. 920 8th 8t. Phone 1752-R. SUBLET for 7 months, warm com- fortable sleeping room in modern home. Close in. Call after 6 p. m. 518 5th St, Dr. Enge. PLEASANT SLEEPING room in new modern home. Hot water always. Near bus line, 715 3nd. Phone 1550, hy iJ veniently Jocatéd. Gentlemen pte- ferred. Inquire 308 Ave. A. peoe FOR LEGISLATORS. For Men's fur lined coat size 42. _ ie cello, 610% 4th Bt. LARGH FURNISHED sleeping room for one or two. Beauty Rest mat- tress. 404 1st St. ‘f WARM SLEEPING room, next to bath. Always hot water. 1008 Ave. C. Phone 624. clothes closet. Sultable for one or two, 322 9th. LARGE SLEEPING room on first floor in new home. Adjoining bath. Call 2053. ROOM for rent for lady, private Home. Adjoining bath. Phone 924. 419 6th 8t. | 60ZY FURNISHED room. Gas heat, Private entrance 113 Thayer. |LEEP! room in new home. For men 7. 600 4th St. Phone 1198. LARGE WARM quiet room. Hot water, Close in. 816. Main Ave. MODERN room and garage. Con- veniently located. Phone 726. Bungalow for Sale Bismarck oderm, oO i ADVERTISE- MENT No. 18856 Personal atghans, etc. Instructions free with yarn purchases, beautiful se- Jections. Clesses from 9 to 11:30 a. m. dally. Appointment afternoon evenings, Phone 248. Mrs. Nellsen, Apt, 3, Pearson Court. i 1% Cleans your watch. Guaranteed ito Welgt, 415 Bdwy., Bismarck. coh ete To Arrive the Presson ppepcsnay ormial states 1986 election eampaign. Vote and Hearings on Trade Treaties Asked Washington, Jan. 11.—()—The National Grange and the Nationsl| urday t of average,” by his physi- peo Henzik Shipstead ter Sunday night for an disclosed destination, following his discharge from the Mayo cljnic, cooked meals. Close in. Call at 112! i, let St. Mrs. Pauline Grimes. Thayer. Rent reasonable. Inquire next doer. Mrs. Mills, Heat, lights, water end gas furnished. $50 in winter, #40 in summer. Extra room and @ardge if desired. Jos A. Weber, 500 E. Main, Mandan. 5 ROOM modern, furnished or un- ft session. Near capitol and school. aus only. Waite ‘Tribune Ad. r bedrooms. __ Gall at 604 3rd Bt. side door. MODERN BUNGALOW, With 3 bed- Sell Tn 1 Phone 965, g ae 'HOUSD fof rent se or bune Ad. 19010. dhe , werictly modern. 431 West Thayer, Call at 614 Tha a. ‘Tel. 665. ‘at 518 Ave. F. Toquire at ay ‘th Bt. Phone 644-J. “|. 206 Pagk St. PERFROTION DRY CLEANERS— Ladies’ dresses, Men's suits and tie, dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. Call for and deliver. Phone 1707. 1928 1929 1931 1932 1933 1933 1934 1934 1936 1935 1936 1936 1936 All these cars winterized including 1936 STANDARD Chevrolet Chassis ROOM — Gentlemen. New Year New Prices Pontiac Coach ....... Chevrolet Sedan . Plymouth Sedan . Plymouth Sedan . Pontiac Coach ... Chrysler 8 Sedan . Ford Sedan .. Studebaker .. Chrysler Coach DeSoto Sedan . Lafayette Sedan . Chrysler Sedan .. Plymouth Touring Sedan’ |. 587 ‘ot water heater, non-freeze solu- tion, winter grease, rae oil, good batteries and good t! Corwin. Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main Phone 708 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 DeLuxe Sedan, These Are Cholce, See Them Today, FLECK MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck Phone 55 complete, instrument boards. Ready. to run, Less than 200 miles mile- age. Adaptable for snow tracks. Write Tribune Ad. 18987. —_—_—_—_—_—_—— Room and Board ‘Meals, served. 3 blocks from state house. Call 871-LR. 927 6th St. __ Household Goods for Sale PIANO AT SACRIFICE. Just re- turned by party leaving city. Out only few months, looks like new. Balance can be arranged by just continuing payments. Write W. B. Lohman, Post Office Box- 444, MATTRESSES |ATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Eithér regular or spring filled. 419 9th St. Phone 1126. MISC. FURNITURE. Linens, blan- kets, pillows, curtains, dishes, elec- tric floor waxer. Mrs. Rosa Laist, 1100 Bdwy, 129-LR. PIANO TONING, Css, L. Byran, 422 4th St. Photie 649. Also piano for sole or rent. PIANO, OVERSTUFFED davenport, rugs, rocker, dishes, curtains, and other household goods. 407 5th. Phone 748, warm apartment for duration of legislative session. Available Jan. 16th. Loeated on bus line, walking distance from capitol and town Suitable for two adults. Phone 1391, Call 618 7th, fe) room ry ment. Living room, bedroom, teh. enette with electric refrigerator. Ground floor, private entrance. deed jor $wWo adults. Close in. Phone ofc. 260, baw. ‘ Five ROOMS beautifully furnished. First floor of modern home. Elec- tric refrigeration end or Heat, water and gas furnished. $85 per ern, . 2 bedrooms, Frigi- . Close NE ic room suitable for 3 people: Private en- trance and bath. Lights, heat and water furnished, $20, 318 Hanna- fin St. MAPLE Dinette Set, complete; bed, wicker chair and daveno, two dressers. Miscellaneous articles. Phone 1956-J. UPHOLSTERED chairs, Bgl, bed, , coll spring, cot, walnut desk. _ment Apt., 622 Hannafin, Phone oa, OVERSTUFFED davenport and é Price $30. 707 Ave. A. Apt. 5. Lost_and Found LOST: Brown leather coin purse containing money and bus tokens. Also Degree of Honor pin. Call Tribune Ad. No, 19038. YOBT:— Eillfoid containing four $1 bills, driver's license, social security card. Reward. Tel. 692-M. FOUND—White Collie. Oy ‘Owner may have same by identifying and pay- ing for this ad. Call 1496. Hay for Sale BALED HAY. Midland, Uplattd. Mixed hay, Sweet clover hay and bright clean durum straw. F. A. Cousins, New Rockford, N. Dak. Miscellaneous for Sale furnished apartment | D. on lower floor. Very nicely fur- nished. Baby grand piano. 207 3rd Ave, N. W., Mandan. For Sale or Trade FOR , BALE, OR TRADE. 1200 etre farm and grazing eal near Killdeer. Plenty spring Price $5.00 per acre. ent $500. per year, long term. A. OC. Isatninger TWO ROOM apartment, close in, nicely furnished, néwly decorated. Close to bath. Washing privileges 113 Mandan 8t. BUNGALOW FLAT, on first floor. Vacated Feb. 5. Water and heat furnished. Good location, 409 Sth St. | Three Ships Founder With Death Toll of 15 London, Jan. TS ene of the Belgian trawler Marie Monday raed to 26 the toll of fs ermen acoldents over week-end, The Vierge Marie was on rocks off the coast of 4 four of its crew were Four men wete lost Sun- drowned, day when foundered off the island of Islay, | Scotland, and sevén when the French Hai Notre Dame de Lourdes sank SSiafter a collision with the steamer ‘Theems at the mouth of the Thames. Influenza-Pneumonia Fatal to Minot Woman ee Minot, N. D., Jan. 11.—(#)—Mr Ell R. Powet, 52, whose husband is s Boo Line Soniye at Hankinson, died of influenss it New| CALL 892-R for coal ani nS New York, Jan. 11.—-(#)—Private| funeral services will be held Tuesday for Robert H. McAdoo, 38, son of U. 8. Senator William G. McAdoo of California, who died at his home hete: Sunday night. His mother was Sarah Houston the senator's first wife. who died in 1912, ’ the trawler San Sebastian mee NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 5 room apartment. Heat and water fur- nished. Ready Jan, 15. Phone 107. TWO room epartment, bath. Built-in cupboards. Gas stove and heat. Rent reasonable. Inquire 307 Bdwy. NEW modern furnished light house- keeping apartment, gas heat, pri- vate entrance. Tel. 601. ONE ROOM furnished apartment. Ee and cold water. Ground floor. | for light nbutecsenints: 818 7th St. Phone 1747-R. ie THREE ROOM apartment, furnished for light housekeeping. 812 Ave B.; Tel. 1649-w. Coal and Trucking ECGKLUND, BACKMAN and Asplund; -. for. sale. GeneraJ trucking | done. Reasonable. -Junior Neff Tel. 1748-0 710 7th. | TRUCKING COAL, Backman, Eck- | lund or lund, $3.70 per ton de- | livered. Vernon Jones, Phune 892-LM. general truckin WILTON COAL, $2.40 per oa Phone | 981, Boehm Bros., Delivered. Office Equipment 8 ING INES YOU will find the Markwell Paper Fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used. Staples sheets 4 gether temporarily or permanent- ly Order them from The Bismarck Fribune Co, C. 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) “3 consecutive (per word) 4 consecutive (per word) 5 consecutive (per word) .... 6 consecutive (per word) This table of rates ettective only in the state of North Da- kota. Cuts and border use€ on want ads come under No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising We re- serve 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 2-208 and ask for the want a@ de- partment. Copy mast be snceived. a7 s o'clock, moan. ti THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE

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