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Fey STOGK SPECIALTIES (00-800 Ibs, good and choice common and medium 4.00- 1050 1b. good and eae 5.00; common “and medium . heifers good and choice common and medium 4.00-5. good 4.00-50; common and med- calves (steer) Rocerans, noi to : shippers lower; good to choice 180-210 Ib. butchers 9.90-10,10; top 10.20; packers bidding 10.10 down on heavier offer- z8; 160-180 Ib, lights 9.50-90; 140- 160 ib. light lights | 8.75-9.50; sows 9.60-65; gtepdse pigs 7.00-3.50; stags 9.75 dow ‘Sheep. 3,800; no early fed lamb acy tion; undertone weak; cholce held around 10,50; package 98 Ib. iT shorn 9.25; odd lots fat ewes 5.00- about steady; feeders scarce; 1 Monday lambs ulehers bulk good rnd choice 1 Es Denies Revenge Slaying Coates |i Charged with the revenge slay- ing of Policeman Clyde Appling in Northport, Ala., after he had nied guilt and said her only worry was that she would lose her textile mill job because of “~ her arrest. ;| Timothy seed 7] sold at prices ranging 410-42 RAIN.” ‘ash wheat Corn ne mixed 146 218 "Oats No. mee itt ‘grade 53%. Rye No. Soy n& No, 3 yellow: 1.5: & rie ae 10-95 nom; Me aitin, 2 40 . CHI ee Tan a 85 cwt, Cl Be Boston, Jai All being ing prices. ohio’ Delaine’ * brought 45 to 46 cents In the grease, while 47 cents was asked for other unsold lots. Combing lengths fine. Ohlo Sigeces cent: and % blood grade was firmly held at 47 to 49 cents for staple combing lengths and at 42-44 cents for comb- ing lots. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Jan. 12.. muaaaees tay, dark ah Wheat: No. hort a gpring, AG 157%; . 5, Ibs, 1.46% -1.53% | 44 1_ northern fash 1.53%; No. hard Montes e winter 1,41%- feed 73-85. —— NNEAPOUIS KS a ue sent etme stocks ans Fir st. tock 46. ate riest Baek, ines Su. Blec. Bond: ae 21%. Fisk Rub. 10%. een Greenland is only about one third It is believed. that the glove indus- try was first established in WNirot, France, in 1277. spr redacgrh started in high on slippery ground, the wheels will eps when started started jn low gear ed McClures US. actly graded show- ing seabby 1.75. MINNEAPOLIS FLour 2.—()—Flour, olis, Jan. Wants see in 17-Cent Lump Lump sum payment of 17 cent: under the old age benefit sec- tion of the Social Security Act ‘has been asked by Ernest Ace kerman, above, for 33 years ‘a Cleveland street car motorman. Ackerman, 65 years old on Jan. 2, had worked only New Year's Day under provisions of the act, but, on his wage of $4.96, he ap- plied for the 3% per cent share fixed by the law, amounting to 17 cents. Deduction of the fed- eral 5-cent.tax would leave Ackerman a net profit of 12 cents.t-, THE. BISMARCK. TRIBUN ae leaawe ; D TH OW... 145% 147% 148% 1.65% Beye LHW... 143% 145% 141% 148% or 1H W... 1.41% Md ae 1.41% 1 4 Paw. 1.36% 1.40% 130% 1.88% or 2 HW... 136% 189% 184% 187% 3 DH W or 3 HOW... 186% 137% 132% 1.35% niber hd J 1@ Ibs, .. 1.56% 1.70% 1:53% 1.66% 2 amber hd 59 Ibs. .. 1.53% 167% 000 coos 2 amber hd 8 Ibs. .. 1.49% 1.62% 40.06 3 amber hd 7 Ibs. .. 147% 157% .. 3 amber hd (6 Ws. .. 145% 158% «006 sree 4 amber hd 5 Ws... 143% 14BY ...0e rene 4 amber ha 54 ee 141% 146% ove oseee 5 ember 53 Ibs. .. 1.38% 1.44% 5 amber ha ~ 186% 1.42% 0.06 oroee 5 gmber hd 1 Ibs. .. 1.45% 1.38% Grade of 51% 1 amber.,.. 1.51% 1. 1rd durum 1.35% ..... 1 Coarse Grains foretetere) BE SB5eRbas & 3 ree 110% 1.17% 110% 227 20 eee or ee 4d SALES (aegis) ? ey ‘malting 1.34; No. 3, 29. ia No. 1, 2.28%-2.49%. ‘orn and oats not quoted, , Close |cut into small pieces. AND UTILITIES SOAR Closing Prices, 3 STORE WHEAT ADS BISMARCK GRAIN Y ‘ i (Furnished by Frariams Ce) TONEW HIGH PRICES |. PRICE GAINS HERE 3: 3 $33 northern 8 I «A148 5 % jo, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs, 148 U jo. $ dark northern, 56 Ibs. . Principal Motors and Steels|Am.HA&L. ie e oT asodhl Perreras Early Losses More Than Picked| No. 4 dark northern, 83 Ibe. « Down and Other Leaders | Am: Loco. Up in Late Rally Due to | No § dark northern, 52 the. o++ 1 Am. No, 5 dark northern, 51 eee L Fail to Rally Am. Pow. News Report No, § dari northern, 60 The. «21. 138 ' . Rad. jample Grain: New York, Jan. 12.—(?)—8 .| Am. Rol. 49 lbs., 1.83; 48 lbs., 1.81; 47 Ibs., 1.99; ibe aad ciitieg jena peontomic| ARs Chicago, Jan, 12—()—Stirred by 46 ths., 1.27; 45 Ibs., 1.26; 46 Ibe, is, ing fences in Tuesday's market ana| 42: Stl.? Tenewed reports.of British govern-| 48 lbs., 1.21; 42 Ibs., 1.19; 41 Ibs., 1.17; Am. Bug. ment plans to store for emergency | 40 Ibs., 1.15; 39 lbs., 1.13; 86 lbs., i; mahy reached new recovery terrl- pothts. i 98 eat values rose ly es- | No. ‘d amber durum . Am. W. day. No. 1 mixed durum .. But principal motors and steels ware aleh qoat Gt tos dey, eal a Barly losses in wheat prices were|No. 1 red durum .. other leaders failed to tally apprect-|arecond® — S84 No am avin 16h (it was “generally believed “Canad | No 2 ably. The ticker tape was behind| Armee [No Amer 33% | would be ‘the eniet source of supply| No: 1 tye" »DryG. 31% wol chief source of supply|No. 1 rye . frequently, with the volume expand-|a.T.8, F, a, |No Pacific 29% /in the event the reported plans are) Barley ing in the final hour. Transfers ap-| Atl. Ref. 32, {Ohio Ol 18% | accepted. Oats . proximated 3,400,000 shares. Avia. Qorp. g |Oliver Farm 58%] At the close, wheat was ranging | Hard ‘winter wheat Violence in. the General Motors|Bald, Loco. 94, {Otis Elev 38% |from % off to % up compared: with strike, and the calling out of Na-|Balt.éOhio 224% |Pac G & El 38 |Monday’s finish, May 1.34%-%, July : tional Guardsmen by the’ Michigan eda! 32% | Packard IL |1.16%-%; corn %4-1% advanced, May |, CHICAGO RANGE governor, tended to handicap buying | Bendix a7 |Param Pict 4X |new 1.11%-%, July new ~1.06%-1.07; | Chicago, Jan TU ihbole Beth.gtl, 76% |Park Utah "S% loats un to % higher, and|yay'® TER a RD oy sie Nervousness was allayed somewhat | Boeing Air. 36% |Pathe Film 9% provisions at 2 cents setback to an July f Lies % 118 1 by the growing belief federal author-| Borden 21% Penne J.C, 101% |equal gain, 155 ‘ ies woul at) one Way or another, ae 54% Preis -R. - a ale ss t s Su Dodg : r pele ting BE A a ee ore AR ‘Mch ae Phil Morris 75% | FUTURES CLORE HiguEn OT 1.08% 1 E Phillips Pet. 52 inneapolis, Jan, 12.—(P)—A cable 057% 1.07% 1.05% 1.067% Corporation and government bonds|ButC & Z, 38% announcing, formulation of plans by 02% 1.03% 1.02% 1.0356 displayed lower inclinations, Com-|Can Pac 15% Pills. Flour 29%] the British cabinet for an accumula- Ss 02 1.02% 1.01% 1.02% C Proc. & Gam, 61% | tion of food reserves turned wheat modities were mixed. ase (ST) 152, | pub. Sve. NJ. 51 | futures upward here Tuesday. May Caterpil man gp | Wheat closed %e higher at 1.41% and ah a on aan |e Pureoll 214 | “Fak watts Lood ‘steculative de- Mo Gk Ae ak Livestock See Mek er soy 1 18% 188 wed, 2.27 and 2.25% re- / Be eS ey au Eee beaks tarp antisite: aS Hoh TERK TS 80. ST. PAUL SRI Gt W pr iad |Rem.Rand 24%; | tled. May oats closed unchanzed at U% 118% 141 1.13% South St, Paul, Jan. 12.—(—(U. 8.10 mg Pay (Reo Motor 614 | S14, and July % higher at ton. Bay 03% 104K 108 104% Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 3,500; slow, open-|c mq at P Pr 5% | REP. Stl. 98% | Sc tower at 1.01%, and September 4c | ST OT 85% 95% ing sales mostly Breey ee classessiCRIa P 7 ae thy ue Hae eehy, “at May feed barley clos @ few slaughter steers -9.25; good | Chrysler 118% | Sche ¢ yearlings held above 10.00; best heavy |coj-Palm 21% QO 43 | pur wood, Read recsipts were Weehers steers around 12.50; plain to medium oj G E] 19% Sears-Roe 85%| ready outlet at firm prices. Durum heifers 5.50-7.50; good beef cows oe (Bet Bolv 18% | Servel OO ee ar Pen cea uaer wihest 75; plain butchers down to 4.75; low Shel] Un 28%) Cc 0: cutters and: cutters 3.50-4.50;, weighty a thee fer Simmons a fainto Boot Rye demand’ was quiet sausags bulls up to 638: stockers|con on 16 | Sooony Vac 18a Fie" was in gocd demands steady; good steers held around . Bou Cal 31% y Saiteen rote TaaGay | Wi eloeee | eet ene hl eeteeamntt gate , Pr yes eg te sorting; good to choice 9.50-11.00; se-|Cont Ol] mel 44% | So Ry 26% Produce Markets | lections 11.50. Corn % | So Pr iB +e ee Hogs, 12000; alow, steady to101ow-lopiuey gett re Corp Be wionettNNEAPOLIS RANGE er; decline mainly on 170-310 Ibs.;|cub Am Sug i4 | Std Brands 18%| Chicago, san. ate Vey—Butter was | Wheste "Ope High Close good and choles 200-300 Jbs., 10.10-25; |Curt Wright 7% | Std G & El 13%|Unsettled Tuesday and eggs were . 140% 141% itt 141 top 10.25; 160-200 Ibs., 9.75-10.10; 130° |Deere & Co 115 | Std Ol Cal 44%| WOT, Poultry was, unchanged. 138% 35 11347 gled Ibs, 9-25-75 100-150 bs, killers, |Dia dato 31% | Std Oil tnd 48 | specials, (38 score). 34-34%; extras ing Bariey— {8.00-0-28; bulk good sows 9.80.70; a¥-|Dome Mines 49. | Std ONT 60% | {52 24-42 4 Hy atia2:. standards jag itn eae Si cost Monday 10.03; welght 205 ee “di ee fbn ine (90 centralized ¢ dartots 33 ae : 19% 81% 70% 1.81 . yank: extra firsts to- Sheep, 6,000; 610 through; early| mast 4h; tresh graded first supply largely’ fat, lambs; no early| au tite Mon lewittece, 26 24; current recelptgaie~ «100M Tt 1014 100" ‘iat § bids or sales; undertone steady t0| mi Bont 138| Texas Corp, 64% | Hacarier nities smenenres OME Fe i Seen ae eae ee day soe | wire de Ut 26% | Tex. Gul Gul, 42% |, Poulton tne, 20 erent 4 Ah OH aM 10s0; good cholee ewes 490-086; Crees, RE eee ae ia, ean aie egret ol at ae . ‘mou a! feeding Wanda 628-910. auinny| Gen Moods 90% | Trane-Am, 1% it cgloréa Broliere 1, ne Rock 228 237 236% aT Dalry , dems Gen Mills 64% | Pri-Coni 0 0, eizmeut 2; Leghorn haat Sane greta oo eo Sarina oe Gales Gat” s0sst Ib | seater rere baps ted youn DULUTH RANGE . i 0 . 0 urkeys — 5 Gieks tye ib: white” id colored 15, q — Gooeran Soa [Orns HBL |elake fy Mgt te ard Duh, Mls an Chieago, Jan. 12.—()—(U. 8. D. A.) | Goodyear 20% United Corp. 77% | F°°2e, 18, southern geese 12; capons 7 + 149% 10s 1.49% 1.50% —Hogs 36,000, including 7,000 direct; | Gra-Paige 3%! Tp. 1% up 20, less than 7 1b. 19. 143% unevenly weak to 10 lower than] G N Ir Ctf 2054 ‘United Drug 14% 122 eT ease seen oi ila my we Cie, Pru a .60: bulk. goo i E 1b i6,40-50.° comparable. 130- 175 1>.| G@-Wes Sug 40% UP Gas Imp 15% eaten 3 i ae Phive Pick 1.08% 1015-40; best sows early 10.1 hound). 15% US Ind Al . 38 | ene: Rocke 20; "Leshorn 1.00% Gattie-16:000. calves. 2,000; strictly * US Pipe 66% | Colored 22-21; ‘Leghorn 16. ‘ good cholce and prime steers fully| Heo Prod 13% Ge p v4 Imp 10% | frelght prices unchanged. 2.22%" steady; ari ‘active on outside ac-| Houd-H B 95% p er 14,742, easier. 2.22% counts 4 aand refused for feed-| Budson ME. 19% 0S Rubber 47% erencthes ‘gxtras 35; wasted steers” which 4 /US Smelt R88. (98 score)” Sisey: fit CAS Brough etna price late Monday: sey-| Hupp Mot ods se veel 79% | scores) S2-S44G; \ seconds (84-87 Shean yan sat a = Went Hienaone wton feuing moderate Ina ‘ald 4108 Steel Pl 144% | Scores), 314-3244; centralized (90 receipts ay ts louheeas action although rtone common ‘yp |Vanadium == 31% - cheese “239,679, quiet and unchang- ear B20. and medium grade steers weak; some | Int Harv 104% |war Pict 17 inneapolis cash wheat and ae true of comparable grade heifers,| Int Nick C 64% | West Un 19% “ens 26,572, unsettled. eh col. grain closing quotations today follow: these being in falrly liberal supply;| tnt 7 @& T 12%) ors: Special packs 26-26%; s ‘ds Cash Wheat good and choice heifers steady: |Westing Air 49% | 253,.%; firsts 25: mediums Me Delivered To Arvive Blockers and feeders again scarce; | Johns-M 1544 | Weating El - 153% |dirties No. 1, 22-23%; average in supply qualltied meaty feeders below | Kennecot . 62% ‘White Mot 27% | 22-22%; retiigerators Trae aime |PRYDNS trade’ requirements: Bulls €66 down:| Kreg Gros 92% Wilson & Co 9% |CDeck® 2 GO Ibs... 157% 166% ..... : vea pales Se ete soa mostly 10.60- 12.00 fof 90-110 Ib, aver 1b-O-F a {2% Woolworth 63 | surren AND, cea FUTURES + 1.68% 1.65% ...+. ag. wahigep tb 068, Including 1.200 directs SEC EAE ed Eevee | chao) 2A oe eH = Pen 155% 1.66% seooe seers seine ally steely, ie. nger and ry 3 mtaraeemieadacia nee cee 1.68% ...00 Ea ayy ERE EA a Miscellanvous | |*si4 | 82% 30% 32m potters sheep firm; native ewes 4.50- arial 2 ncpauruacy, 325% 82% 82% 1.68% st Standards, SIOUX CITY ays RAM etna Mare a: pervs 1K ADH 8% Rae oe Sioux Clty, Ia, Jan, 12—m—(U. 8. fang fe: Moneys Great oritain de"! refrigerator Stand- 187% ssoee D. A.)—Cattle 3,500; calves © 200;| Great ae 4. France 167 ards, Jan. 1 18% 18% choice to prime fat steers and year-|Jtaly 5.26%: Germany, 4 Refrigerator 15ST asooe lings fairly active strong: othors| registered 19.00; travel 2 ‘ards, Oct, % 25 28 little changed; fat. ahe stock. mostly.124.¢6; 33 Mon Fresh Grade 1.55% steady; -stockers and. feeders tirm;| York’ 100.0 i January. 23% 23 23% load iets prime 1010-1000, Ib, | year: Soe des Fresh Graded “iirsis, 1 3.36-75; load 1370 1b, bullocks seen gee 23% 22% 22% A sseve avoes liberal share short feds 8.00-| New “york dan 13 (Up) —Call 151% joad go ry is. do ICAGO POTATOE: ae 8.25-$.00; few heavy offerings 2.20; ) Prime Sane, 1 per ett ih eee Chicane dan Tt iPeU. 8. D. A.) ost “bee aoe r Time loany steady, 60 days-6 mos. 1% | Potatoes, 70, on track 247, total US. pr % 155% cutter grades largely per cent offered. Bankers acceptances | Shipments 824; slightly weaker, sup- Winter Wheat choice stockers “above f crePLene! ked unchanged. plies mode: » demand slow; sac! 4% provein and medium lots 6.25 down. Current > Hussey Burbanks US. |1 DB W oF stocker and feed cattie quotations: Rene, a ed and condi- H wo 141% 1.49% 145% 147% Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 12.—(#) —James M. Landis, 37-year-old Roosevelt administration “brain- truster,” Tuesday was the young- est man ever appointed dean of Harvard university’s famed law school. He will leave the chair- manship of the Federal Secur- ities exchange commission next September to fill the chair being vacated by Dean Roscoe Pouna. JAMES LANDIS Highway Contractors hooge Miss Nierling Jamestown, ND, D., Jan. 12—(P)— Miss Mary Nierling, Jamestown, was elected president of the North Da- kota Highway Contractors’ associa- tion et the initial meeting here Mon- day night. Milton Rue, Bismarck, is vice pres- ident and Miss Nierling will appoint. @ secretary. Members of the board of directors are Miss Nierling, Rue, J. A. Jatdine, William Collins and George Haggart, Fargo; Afchie Campbell, Warwick, and Carl Lina- berg, Jamestown, Twenty-five contractors from all over the state were present. oO | Today’s Recipe j; OO Cabbage, Pineapple and Green per Salad The recipe which follows is fat eight servings. One-half head firm young CaDag®, 1 green pepper, 4 slices canned apple, Mayonnaise and French dress ing, and 3 lettuce leaves, Shred the cabbage, as fine as pos- aible. Do not chop. Cut the pepper into fine strips. Drain pineapple and And now do this (you won't believe how good it can be until you taste it) shred very fine about % small white onion, Cut the lettuce into long thin slices. Mix all these together in @ large bowl. Add 2 tablespoons French and toss ingredients until the French dressing has- covered every bit of green and fruit. Then add 3 table- spoons mayonnaise lightened with a tablespoon of whipped cream. Toss 54) again, then place a small mound of mayonnaise on top. Serve from the bowl at table. It must be very cold. Archeological excavations reveal stone and clay torch-holding devices @nd lamps were among the first ar- ticles which man made for domestic use, Horse meat can be sold only in jal shops National in Holland. rere va make it illegal to sell tt in shops steels beef, pork, or mutton is pur- veyed. The bores of many birds are hol- low, instead of being filled with mar- row, and these hollow spaces are con- nected with the windpipe, where this forks to send @ branch to each lung. STORIES IN STAMPS By I. S. Klein ly ed his health in the nigh, rare stmoy ee of Kimberley, and he siso became the owner of the greatest diamond empire in the Lesh By 1888, bee was able to write a check for $25,000,000 janded power over the wor! 's diamond resources. But this power and ae huge wealth was not enotgh. He sought political power, and by his med- ding in the Transvaal he Brorght n the Boer War and his own cline, He had made Bechuana- land a British protectorate; he had gained such complete contre! over Matabeleland that it was reriamed Rhodesia, in his and there he transpotted lers and troops, S ue it almost = @ personal ote ‘died in 1902 at the age of 49 leaving most of his vast fortune to the Oxford scholarship fund that bears his name. The only 1 to him in stamps is “Groote Shuut,” his es- tate hear Wynberg, South Africa. It appears on a stamp issued by South Africa in 1927. (Copyright, 199%, NEA Service, Inc.) of Noh aie Sg JANUARY.12 1937 [HARVARDDEAN || Gof Anything to Sell? Try the WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted Rooms for Reat MUSICIANS WANTED QUICK. A1/LARGE W. furnished plano player, hot sax and seed All} Suitable for two gentlemen. Next men. One to take part in pleys, broadcast. Richard Kent, Hankin- son, N. Dak. to lavatory. Gas heat. Rent rea- sonable. On bus Ihe. 915 7th. Phone 1547-J. WANTED: Bi for half dey work. ment. over. Write Tribune Ad. 19081. HERE. Steady employ- ol Up to $45 first week. bonus. Write Albert Mills, 918 Mon- ith, Cini Q. F Help Wanted WANTED: Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Wages $25 per|/WARM room. Ladies only. Meals if month. Must give _ references. Write Tribune Ad. 16903. Must be 30 years of age or| privileges. Nice home. bookkeeper| DOUBLE or single rdoms, with or without kitchen and living roum tion. Ne Porras err . No smoking drinking. 409 Sth St. RO .. Ford given as| ATTRACTIVE front bedroom, con- veniently lecated. Gentlemen pre- rt ferred. Inquire 308 Ave. A. ROOM FOR LEGISLATORS. For sale: Men's fur lined coat, size 42. Also cello. 510% 4th St. desired. Lady's coat for sale, size 48, Phone 1379-J. Salesmen Wanted SEVERAL DI openings { bonded representatives—well estab- lished New York insurance firm— home office contrasts — Werk Wanted GUARANTEED Radio repair; phone Darwin Anderson at 762 for effici- ent, economical radio service. EXPERIENCED girl wants housework by day of hour. Phone 1980. TWO experienced girls want. part time work, Phone 926-R, WANTED: Work by hour, day or CE — week. Phone 904. Business Opportunity BARBER SHOP for aale at once, with 8 full stock of retail merchandise, hair oils, tonics, lotions, etc. This shop is a good money maker, but my wholesale barber gee busi- | 55 ness takes up all my tim cash will hantile this deal, ant ‘oe balance on tetms, Please do not write unless you mean business. Write Pete Brasseur; Devils eee see BOON WANTED: Boarders who like Home cooked meals. Clove in. Cail at 113 1st_ St. Mrs. Pauline G Watch Repairing $1.35 cleans your watch. Guaran' Otto Weist, 415 BA wy.. Bismarck. Houses for Rent NEW STRICTLY modern four room stucco home, Heat, lights, water and gas . $50 in winter, $40 ih summer. Extra room and dey if desired. Jos A. Weber, 500 E. Main, Mandan. 5 ROOM modern, furnished or un- furnished bungalow. Heat au water furnished. Immediate pes: aession. Near cspitol and School, err only. Write Tribune Ad. NEWLY DECORATED house ar- saree nicely for two families. ur bedrooms. or information te at 606 3rd St. side door. 8 ROOM HOUSE for rent and com- LARGE FURNISHED sleeping room for one or two. Beauty Rest mat- tess. 404 Ist Bt. NICE WARM sieeping room, large clothes closet, Suitable for one or two. 322 9th. LARGE SLEEPING room on first floor in new home. Adjoining bath. Call 2063. SLEEPING room in new home. men only, 608 4th St. Phone 1108, LARGE WARM qiulet room. Hot water. Close in, 816 Main Ave. MODERN room ahd garage. Conh- veniently located. Phone 72¢. Personal LEARN TO KNIT, dresses, sweaters, afghans, etc. Instructions free with yarn purchases, beautiful se- lections. Classes from 9 to 11:30 a. m. daily. Appointment afternoon nd evenings. Phone 248, Mrs. _Nellsen, Apt. 3, Pearson Court. | PERFECTION DRY CLEANERS— Ladies’ dresses, Men's suits and tie, dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. Call for ana deliver, Phone 1707. ESSES renovated and rebuilt. wacther pring filled. 419 ve or 8 le gth Bt. Phone 1126. SYANO TUNING, Clias. L. Bytan, 423 4th St. Phone 649. Also piano for salé or rent. $3.00 ¢: "thie ad. Weit JOHN F. CLASS Wearing Apparel MUSKRAT COAT +S 16, good condition, clean, good lining, reasonably Peloed. Terms, right party. Call Lost and Found plete hotisehold furnishings for sale. Write Tribune Ad. 19010. 7 ROOMS and bath, strictly modern. 421 West Thayer. Call at 614 Thayer Ave. Tel. 665. J HOUSE FOR RENT at 618 Ave. F. Inquire gt 511 7th St. 644-J. RB! fe) ‘Connitio feed wae k za oe aot ftit, on ate of North MM ota, at the f LT: Decks bse Sist, 1936. + 9,185.32 21.43 as Gove t Banking hous and fixtures Other real estate . 81,966.45 31,968.95 ——— Total ...., 957,672.75 2,500.0 49.13 . 9,786.15 + nate 084. ult 957,672.75 County of Bur- he e pames panies fo 0 80! that the above s the best of m: knowled le best of my knowl ogy Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of January, 1937. SEAL) ‘ 5B. Silefope, Notary publie Byrist h sae y commission expires January ‘ Correct Altea ASON HOOVER, Fab gees, rectors. 1-12, ANNUAL Baroy The Pie marck ‘Bu Haine apd Loan eociae! fon at Bi forth Dal O° te at the cleat of of user Decem- magus a THB CONDI- rey fe 518. ST. ‘A, County ot TBurtelgh, F. L. Conklin, Secretary of the ciation, do solemnly swear that above statement is be to the best of my knowledge and be! AL (eA ” F. L, CONKLIN, 10,990.00 APARTMENT, cit 5, 90.08 including bungalow FURNISHED AAR DAENT, oe al Secretary. Subscribed and sworn ti a lore me this 8nd day of January 193 tery Pu Publi In and Yor the Btate maiesion expires Sept. 6th, a4 Copract Attes| “4 B. tle, usher, z e rectors. W180 LOST: Brown leather coin purse taining money and bus tokens. Degree of Honor pin. Call Ad. No, 10038. LOST: Colle pup, 6 months old. Tan food white feet and chest. An- swers to Sate fame of Muggins. For Rent yer will be available for rent. Call 717 Apartments for Rent tric refrigeration and washer. Heat, water and gas furnished. $65 per mo. 815 Ave. eo west, FLOOR, moderh house, Genel gh et Phone 44, Fort Linosin, between 8:00 and 4:00 o'clock, heated, 5 rooms two Modern including 3 bedrooms. For sale:. Typewriter. Phone 905. t, will fur- ROOM apartment nish if desired. Private bath and entrance. Immedia‘e possession. Rear alde door, 623 8th. 3.20 40,128.62 THREE A ROOM furnished apartment lower floor. Very nicely fur- nian, Bony, grand pinto. 207 3rd ve, N. W., Mandan. Pe iiisbury, Cashier of the me ROOM eparument; close in, nicely furnished, newly decorated. Close to bath. Washing privileges 118 Mandan St. BUNGALOW FLAT, on first floor. Vaeated Feb. 5. Water and heat _ furnished. ¢ Good location, 400 Sth &t. NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 5 room Bingen Heat and water fur- nished. Ready Jan. 15. Phone 107. TWO Foon « sbarieant, bath, Built-in ; stove and heat. . Reat Sanit: Inquire 307 Bdwy. NEW modern furnished light house- keeping t, gas heat, pri- | vate entrance. Tel. 601. | ONE ROOM furnished apartment. Hot and eold water. Ground floor 607 Sth. Phone 403-R. isa TWO small apartment furnished | for light housekeeping. 818 7th St. | Phone 1747-R, THREE ROOM apartment, Taras for light housekeeping. 812 Ave B Tel. 1649-W. Apts. one 852, Coal. and Trucking ECKLUND. BACKMAN and Asplund | coal for sale. General trucking | done. Reasonable. Juntor Neff Tel 1748-3 710 7th. el TRUCKING COAL, Backman, Eck- luna or Asplund, $2.70 per ton de- livered. Vernon Jones, Phune; 892-LM. ASPLUND, BCKLUND or Backman coal, 2 toh or more, $2.75 per ton. Phone 437. Bob Morris, WILTON COAL, $2.40 per ton. Phone 981, Boehm Bros., Delivered. Office Equipment STAPLING MACHINE! YOU will find the Markwel) Paper Fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used. Staples sheets 4 gether temporasily or permanent- ly Orger them from The Bismarck Trisune Co, Automobiles for Sale BUY NOW at These Low Prices No Payments, No Finante or Interest in January, Febru- ary and March. Pontiac Coach ... Plymouth Sedan . Plymouth Coupe... Plymouth Sedan Pontiac Coach.. Chevrolet Coupe Chrysler 8 Sedan Ford Sedan .. Studebaker Chrysler Coach Airflow Sedan. Ford DeLuxe Seda! Chrysler Sedan...., DeSoto Sedan . Plymouth Coupe... Lafayette Sedan Chrysler Sedan ... 1936 Plymouth Touring Sedan . ey ‘These cars priced low, as we need the room for storage. All these cars winterized including hot water heater, non-freese selu: tion, winter grease, winter oll, good batteries and good tires, Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Phone 700 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, 1085—Ford DeLu: heater, radio 1983—Chevrolet 1936—Ford DeLuxe Conch, heater, radio ... 19.00 1985—Butek 40 Seda 570.60 1030—Plymouth Del. Seda ind heater 500,00 door tour- 679.00 156.00 + 743.00 122 Main $449.00 339.00 These Are Choice. See Them Today. FLECK MOTOR COMPANY Blamarck Phone 55 1936 STANDARD Chevrolet Chassis complete, instrument boards. Ready to run. Less than 200 miles mile- age. Adaptable for snow tracks. Write Tribune Ad. 18987. ____—e Hotgshold 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. E Lohman, Post Office Box 444. MISC. FURNITURE. Linens, blan- kets, pillows, curtains, dishes, elec- tric floor waxer. Mrs. Rosa Laist 1100 Bdwy, 129-LR. MAPLE Dinette Set, complete; bed, wicker chair and daveno, twc dressers. Miscellaneous articles Phone 1956-J. USED ELECTROLUX gas refrigera- tor. Priced to sell. Martin’s Radio and Electric Service, Jamestown, UPHOLSTERED chairs, rockers, bed, coil spring, cot, walnut desk. Base- ment Apt., 622 Hannafin, Phone 682. OVERSTUFFED even pert ‘and chair. Price $30. 707 Ave. A. Apt. 5. ~ For Sale or Trade FOR RENT, SALE, OR TRADE, 1200 acre farm and grazing land near Killdeer. Plenty spring water. Price $5.00 per acre. Rent $500 per year, long term. A. BALED HAY. Midland, Upland. Mixed hay, Sweet clover hay and bright clean durum straw. F. A. Cousins, New Rockford, N. Dak. - Miseellaneous for Sale D.C. MOTORS, ranging from % horsepower, up. Volts 220 and 230. 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