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J . ‘ 4 a , g . ‘ viv A a SELECTED ISSUES PICK UP STRENGTH "New York Stocks: WHEAT PRICES DR (Closing Prices Jan. Adams Exp. 17% 15) AS TRADERS BEGIN CHICAGO RANGE Chicago; Jan. 15.—(P)— Whei fe) Lig M B 4a 109%, 4 fins Sun 10% ews 60% tate Tak ane All. Ch, Dye 234 Allisch, ” 7a% |Lorru(®) 33% 16, 116s 118% 11% re eX | naack Tres 48% Sep, cece 19% 119% TK LK Am. Ory Bue 3, \Mokesaen 13% |May, OG: LBM TOR 13k, Labi New Recovery Tops Registered) am’ inter 151 eae a 1, | Generally Lower Range of|J! iy % 107% 198% tae in Many Fields; Some | Am. aes gic | Mid-Con Pet SX! Values Predominates in % 1.03% 102% 1.02% Losers Are Noted Am. Pow Lt 155 | il Classes 54% 53% 53% ‘As, Rad. ssi noon Hom: 2 200 = % 41% 46% 47 i E Am, Roll man 34% | Minn Mol 15% Ye 40% 44% 4% New York, Jan. 15.—(”)—Buying) Am. 8, Ref. 95%; mont Ward 87% |, Chicago, Jan. 15.—(P)—A generally | yay 161 15 currents swept through the stock) am stl.F 69 |Mur c 19% | OWer Tange of values distinguished 1/60 it wets market Friday, lifting selected issues) am, Sug. Ref. 54% Nat Bis ak wheat trading late Friday with liqui- 5 Hiss to 3 points to new recovery| am T & T 182% | Nat Ch Rg 32% Gare sales on the part of many Oe. te tits the . 3 olders, 03% 1 OL + "The truce in the General Motors| aw” wovwes aang | Not DY FrO4 23% | “Narrowing of the difference be- /S° 945 91K 91% strike brought a fast upswing in au-| am. wool Pt 74% NEtDreLe ae tween old and new crop wheat fu- 88% tomobiles, steels, rubbers and special- ‘Anaconda. 55'S! Nat Steel Aa) tures was a feature. May, an old tech Nes EHO ties in the morning. Many extreme Arm, Il 8% | Nat Tea 11% | COP. month, showed a maximum fall 13.40 13.40 gsains were later reduced as.the Vol-| as Dry G@ 21%. NY Cent aah of 1% cents, On the other hand, July 13.55 13.57 ume dwindled, but last-minute-sup-| a 7g, ¥ 75 |No Am AY 16. |82d September representing the new 13.75 13.75 port put most of the leaders back to At. Ret 31% pa Amé 33%, |CTOP, were off less. Fe 1897 1397 their: day's: best marks: ‘There was| Avi, "o Si ING panel ae At the close, wheat was %-1% un- 1417 14.12 an. ment of losers, however, at | Borg” teen 10%! Ohio Oil 2 18% | der_yesterday’s finish, May: 1.32%-%, sees. 16.50 the close. Transfers were around Balt, & Ohio 23 |Oli F: ~ 57 | July 1.15%-%, corn %4-1% down, May, 17.00 17.00 2,900,000 shares, Barnsdall 32% | Otis eet 38% | EW 111%-%,. July, new, 106%-%, 17.30. 17.30 While second thoughts on. the Bendix 27% | Pac G ev El joats %-% off, and provisions un- strike situation led some analysts to Oe 31% changed to 87 cents decline. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Suggest that optimism may be a bit| Beth. Stl. 78% | Packard 11% Minneapolis, Jan. 15,—(?)— premature, Wall Street apparently| Boeing Air 37, | Param Pict 26% TY WHEAT asar— “Open Close : parently | Borden 27% |Park Utah 5 | PRncEs C LOWER 14! 1.40% 1.405 ies ators hope tals Brisgs Mtg 5? [Pathe Film 9%|" Minneapolis, Jan, 15.—(P)—The 133% 133% Coppers and olls were among con-| BUSES TE tT | poo rey JG 102% | wheat futures market gaye consider- Retest) v trary performers and the majority Bur Ad Mch 32% {Penn RR 42% able evidence Friday of being over- of the utilities were at a standstill.) BUF s lee bought temporarily and prices faded veces 1:35 Farm impl ButC &Z 7% /| Phelps Dodge 56% | away to a weak close because of east- rm implements rested after their} q.. pg 15% {Phil Morris 79 |ern selling. May wheat closed lejMay ......, 83% 83% Thursday rush. Rails were given 2, Case (J 1) 1564 | Phillips Pet 51%] lower at 1.40%, July He lower at |" Rye Z brisk run-up, but they subsided | Osteron o9 (Pills Flour sng {ag 282 September unchanged a latgy + 1.08% 1.08% 1.05% 1.05% somewhat in the afternoon. Celanese 28% | Proc & Gam 654 [” Finx futures taded under, pressure + 100% 100K 98% 98% Corporation bonds were mixed.!Ger p Pasco 69%, | Pub Sve N J 51%| of crusher offerings. May flax clos- U. 8. governments edged forward.|Ghes a O 67% | Pullman 68% | year eet 2.26 and July 1%¢ in ate oh a1 Compiles were inclined to giv¢icni a N w 4 {Pure Cil 21 Coarse grain also dropped mae ; . Gahan : Chi Gt W 2% [Purity Bak 22% | wheat with the. exception | of tye 227 227 225 226 2 < ra lower al > 2 CMStPPr¢ 5% {Rem Rand 25%| lower at 1.05%, July 1% lower at DULUTH RANGE Livestock /S¥ 27° (Set TENSE Rte, beat 2 oan, alee Chrysler 122% | Rep Stl, 29% | 83% while May malting barley end- | Ma 149° 1.49% 140 1.49 , SOUTH ST. PAUL Col-Palm 20% Rey Tob’ B 56% | et nna ea acsirable for milling 12 South St. Paul, Jan, 15—(7)—(U, 8.{Col G El . 19% | Schen Distill 44%) was in demand, Winter and durum pert Agr.)—Cattle, 2,400; deh oe oe ay 19% Beard Oil oo Se eer aint to: fer aemanll slaughter classes about steady al om & Sou 4% s-Roe paitened at 4 5 week's «decline; “medium slaughter |Con ais 46, |S2rvel 20% On" cemuand (St dorsal Bema steers 7.00-9.00; good grades quotable |Con Oil 16% | Shell Un 28% | was Rood for barley of malting qual- 9.25-11.25; plain to medium heifers|Cont Can 38% | Simmons 47% | ity. Flax was in slower demand. 5 - .00-7.00; most butcher cows 4.75-5.50; | Cont Mot 314 |Socony Vac 16% | a good fed cows 575-625; low cutters |Cont Oil Del 44 /Sou Cal Ed 32 || Produce Markets || MINNEarous cash GRAIN to cutters 3.50-4.25; most sausage bulls|Corn Pro 71% | So Pac aT) g——_—<—<—<<—_—__——_—_¢ Siotne ape ot 15. — ®) — Wheat 525-600; oe easier, turnover|Cream Wh 36% i Ag a aug Gartaeo np womipared sito light. Calves scarce, 1,200; steady; | Crosley 28 Chi Jan, 15.—(P)—Butt Minneay coaree good to cholee vealers 950-1150; culi|Gub Am Sug 12% Sperry Corp 22% | unchitieir'in tone Fuday and. ces |grain closing quotations today foleas and medium around 5.00-7.00. Curt Wret 7% |Std Brands 15% are ca cbeneae | PAGNWOE EIT Ee Wheat Hogs, 6,500; slow; weights 240 lIbs.|Deere & Co 120 |SidGé& El 13 | and the balince eet as creamery- Lh'y DNB Delivered To Arrive up and sows mostly 10 higher; other|Dia Match 32 {Std Oil Cal 45%! speciais (93 score) 33% extras |? By nae weights unevenly steady to 10 higher; |Dome Mines 50% | Std Oi Ind 47%] (92) 33; extra firsts (90-91) 32%-%i 1 ONS BO 56 1.655% ..c00 one Ught lights and pigs slow, good and|Doug Airc 75 |Std Oil N J 68% | firsts s8-49) 31%4-32; standards (90) ph.” Ty seu, gang choice 220-300 Ibs. 10.15-25; top 10.25;] Dupont .. 179% | Stew War 19%) “hoo. 695" steady; prices unchang- baka seeee aeeee 200-220 Ibs, 10.05-15; 160-200 lbs. 9.65-| East. Kod, 173% | Stone & Web S14) ea. + 15456 1.63% 1605 see, 10.05; 140-160 Ibs, 9.25-75; 120-140 Ibs.| El. Auto Lite 42% | Studebaker 15%, t OnUTy, lyeh. is sree, pepe easy z 8.75-0.25; 100-120 Ib, killers 7.75-8.73;| El, Boat... 13% | Swift & Co 26%] ieee than 4% lbs. 18%: Leghorn hens 158% 1.63% bulk good sows 9.60-70; average cost] EI Pw, & Lt 25 | Texas Corp 53%) 13; colored springs 16, White Rock 17, 1.52% 1.61% Thureday, 281; welght 206 Ibs inag| Rivestone «3404 | Tex. Gut Sul 40% | Rock: brovlers 20, Plymouth: Hock 21: ess peteen 4,000; 10 cars back; nothing} Gen. Elec... 59% | TEXPC&O15 [tegnorn chickens 12; roosters 12 151% 1.60% lone on very small supply on offer} Gen. Foods 42 | Tim R Bear 72 | Leghorn roosters 11; turkeys, hen early; undertone strong to higher 0D| Gen, Mills. 65 | 2'#ns-Am 16%116%, young toms M4, old 13; No. 2 . 1,505 1.58% all classes; bulk fat lambs Thursday| Gen, Mrs, 68%; | T*!-Cont, Cor 1% sna" cMlored 15, sinail’ white and’ col- 149% 1 1€.00-15; two loads strictly choice] Ginette.. 16% | TrUax-Traer 10 | ored 12; northern geese 14, southern " 56% ee 100 Ib. 10.25; medium to choice ewes| Goodrich. 33%, | Union Car 108%|xeese 13; capons 7 Ibs. up 20, less 14754 1.54% 4.00-75; 64-68 Ib, feeding lambs 9.00-| Goodyear 30% | Union Pac. 128%] than 7 1s. 1 See 60, Gra.-Paige 3% | Un. Air. Corp 30 NEW YORK 1.45% 1.52% 000 sees Dairy cows, supply light market) w. tr. cif, 19% | United Corp 7%! New York, Jan. 15.—()—Live poul- 14: slow, about steady; few mediums to|G n Ry pr 43% | United Drug 15% |try weak. By freignt, chickens: Leg 43% 150% 000. soos good close springers 50.00-70.00, G Wes Sug 38 Salted any, tii 14-15; other freight prices unchang- 1.48% 1.54% 0... sees CHICAGO Greyhound 16 log md Al” 39 |‘ “Butter, 7,939, steady ise laa geerente en ee a Heo, Prod, 13% y, catea “U2 ‘ecorey aii: [1 DR Wor Chicago, Jan. 15.—(P)—(U. 8, D. A.) % 'US Pipe 6734 | Creamery, extra (92 score) 34%;/1 D H W or -—Hogs 16,000, including 3,500 direct} Houd-B-B -86% bys Rw Imp'174; | {Nps (88-91 scores), 327-34; seconds| 1 HW... 1.48% 1.48% 1.46% 1.46% mostly steady with Thursday's aver- | Hudson Mot. 20% Imp 17% | (84-87 scores) 31% 4; centralizedf | 13% prote! se had 4 7 age; early slight advance lost; ex- i }US Rubber 50% 90 score) 33%; other prices unchans-|1' HW or treme early top 10.50; bulk good and|Hupp Mot 2% lus smelt R 91 | ed. a a9 1H W... 1 : ‘) ; most sows | Ij. Cent. 24% US Steel 81% | Cheese 88,357, quiet and unchang- lo ares 44% 1.465% 1.42% 1.44% 8290» 900, calves 500: all staugh-|284 Rayon 38% lus su pr 114%! megs 19,952, firmer; mixed colors: 1D Wor ter classes very slow, around steady;|Int Bus M 187 [Vanadium 31% Special packs 2644-27; standards 25%-| 1 HW... 1.42% 1.445% 1.40% 1.42% practically no good; ‘choice or prime | Int, Harv. 308% war Piet 17% 28: fitsts 25 mediums 23; dirties | Grade of— steers or yearlings available; bulk | mnt Nick Con 6436 | w. No. 1,/22-23%; refrigerators, firsts /1 DH W or comprising light steers and yearlings est Un 79% 21-21%; other mixed colors unchang-| 1 HW 1.405% 1.42% 1.38% 1.40! of value to sell at 7.00-8.50; few com-|Int T & Tel 18% | Westing Air 49% ©. Minnesota and South Dakota Wh: Tew tow-cutter and ‘cutter cows 4,00: j gonmeswya™ 1844 | Westing El 182%) surnam AND y a 1S ’ta’amall ‘Killers: bulls @G0 down; | Kennecott 61 | White Mot 27%] chicago, dan IS. ee 1.375% 1.39% 1.35% 1.37% vealers weak, generally 10,50-12.00; | Krog Groc 23% | Wilson-& Co 9% High Low Close alg weighty. offerings 12.50 or bet-|Lib-O-F Gl 78% ! Woolworth 61% | Storage Standards, reso Ip 1.35% 1.385% 1.33% 1.36% Sheep 7,000, including 2,500 direct; cz 3 A fab WURDE SIN’ fairly. broad demunds GOVERNMENT BONDS 32% 32% 32% hah patmenLath undertone fully steady to stronger: | New York, Jan. 15.—(P}—Govern- car is and sales on g00 oice wats ioe 2% 32 ative, and fed Gvestern | offerings Fae ee gues 34048: storage Rienaarde’ eee eee 155 169 152 1.65 40 downward; few ers. al fi 4 as 3 10.50; other held that priserand above: Prchnuty Asher: eee 80280 20% 152 1.66 eine 5008.0 peeaay econ neliNe MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Earde ona ae 20 18% 20 1.48 161" ewes 5,00-6. NN s £08, TADS cronies) 2 x ae 4 7 ‘ iL meap alle Jan. 15,—()—Stocks Refiigerater Stand- ae Z m4 3 amber hd stoic city eee CFT cu. 5, v.| Pitat Bank Stock 164. Fie acted Firsts, > Bamberhd see A.)—Cattle 800; calves 50; slaughter] Northwest Banco 15%. January . 24 23% «24 56 lbs, .. 144 1.52 . steers and yearlings slow, steady to — Fresh Grade Pe oe teeee aeons wenk; she stock slow, quailty largely WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN mebruery, ESS aaa ee | 388 142 147 plain; stockers and feeders scarce,| winnipeg, 1b. —(/P)——Cash 4amberhd i ge ae ond 1200 Ib. 11.00; prime quoted | wheat No. i northern 1.33%4: No. 2 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR at above 13,00; few short feds down to | northern 1.24%; No. 3 northern 1.21%.| Minneapolis, Jan. | 15.—(#)—Flour Ss. 140 1.45 aeons 8.00 and below: a small lot fed heif-| Oats No. 2 white 55%; No. 3. white | unchanged. Shipments, 23,340, Pure |> @mber hd ers 8,00-75; choice quoted up to 10.00; | 523,. No. 1 mixed feed 53%. Bran, 35.00-35.5 Standard mid-|_.53 lbs. .. 1.37 1.43 scattered sales beet cows 4.50-6.00;| >’ dlings, 35.00 5 amber hd ition eiaces Mt een pss -CURD STOCKS 52 ibs. .. 135 1.41 05860 1b good and choice. 6.25-8. New York, Jan. 15.—@—Curb, North Carolina used approximate- pee Stee (HB: good and engice thee Service: sic Ieee ay feomateuctloa ter ee ne ote ere 1050 Ab. SAE hte ighway cozstruction during the|1 amber... 1.50 ick Fag ee eae Pee Pose nere tem | summer of 1936, ' 1 rd durum 1.34 3 nats mon and medium 4.00-5,25; pod || xte ge ae ae Coarse Grains 1,00-50; common and medium 3.50- Corn— 4.00; calves (steer) good and choice & - 2 2 yellow.... 119 120 1.16 «ioe 3400; “opening “aleady to 19 ~ By William | | Seow: 1s tip 1 ‘ower to ‘shippers: top 10.00; good Ti Ww epee i ye onet anteater atts gort 2°! | THIS CURIOUS WORLD ‘ferguson | {3 4 packer bids 5 off at 9.85 down: 150- o 180 Ib weights 9.00-65; 120-150 1b. } — 3 averages 8 00-9.00; sows 9.50; stags 4 9.50: down: feeder pigs 7.00-8.00. 5 Sheep 1,000: no early fat lamb ac- : best fed offer- 2 scarce, cholce quotab A BOSTON WOOL Ch to —Aolimited Wolumie ot business’ wie Med to ga transacted on domestié wool in the Lower -gtds. 1.03 Boston market Friday at | steady eae S a ations on Fimilar’ wools. earlier in the week. No. 2sceoe- 1.08% 1.15% 21509 Fine territory wool in original bags Flax— were bringing mostly 1.05-08 scoured No. 1...... 2.28 2.88 2.26 «+. basis for, short to, average | French e -10 for aver- age toegood French combing. length. Dale dane eA cae closing A, little 3% blood territory, wool sold pratt yyent: Non 'd heavy dark | basis for combing and 90-92 cents for horthern apring, 60 ibs, 1.50% \ clothing, sales reported earli tes week on Ohio fleeces were 4 ibe i in the grease for fine . De! ee around 53 cents for combing 4 lbs. "s blood, é 1i tos #80" 1b 1 Hi teal HICAG®, POTATOES | No i northern (1.42.4-1.525%. —Potatees, Sion track 203; total US. Cae B etd Ue Inter ene shipments 769; weaker, supplies lib- eral, demand slow; sacked per cwt. Al F Idaho Russet Burbanks US. No. 1, iad. E 290-315; fair quality and condition 34 Ibs. 1.40-1.45; No. 280; Colorado Red McClures US, No. 43; 52 lbs, 1.35-1.41. 1, 3.0025; Rugeet Burlanks US. No. 1, r 2.80; § n rout Bi nay ee 1 2t og: US. No. 2 THE AVERAGE PERSON WHO 120; Kew sork. duit, suppl < moder: LIVES TO BE 7O YEARS OF AGE, os ate, a v; Jess than ca eas 30 Ib. racks Bliss tramphs Us HAS LESS THAN ONE CHANCE 7% street sales, Florida bu. crates, IN J, o>—_—_—_—__—______# triumphs US. No. 1, few sales 2.15-20 | A ,: AND LESS THAN 1 Mi I a erate, ONE CHANCE IN 25,000 OF i iscellancous | es c GO CASH GRAIN | DYING IF HE /S BITTEN. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Chicago, Jan. P)—Cash wheat New York, Jan, 15,—(%)—Foreign 2 mixed 1.38%. Corn No. 4 mixed : exchange steady, Great Britain de- 9; No. 3 yellow 1.11%2-11 Ry = mand in dollare,. gthers in cents: white 1.163) sample grade 1. f Great Britain 4.91%; France 4.67%; cus Not white 37-48 teoor travel 2000; Norway rade 53-5645; 2 i 4 60; d ay beans No. 3 yellow. 1.5 Ni 267: Sweden 25,52; Montreal In New 3. 1.35; sty; feet or! fF Sock home Mailing 100-12, nom. Timothy seed 6.00-25 cwt.: new 5 79- | MONEY RAT! « S00 ewt, Clover seed 26.50-33.50 cwt. H © 9957 BY NEA SERVICE. INC._¥.M. REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. mew zerk 1288 ier —call ee SU ee 0 . c 5 : " g Prime c ia} t. MinseLSRO Dee tangs of | FIGURES gathered by an anti-venom laboratory show that about | Time touns steady, 60 days-6 mos. 1% Seer aeeatps ieploae vies? sto. et 300 persons in the United States are bitten each year by snakes, Dat pent ottaned, | BANKSTE: .ROreE iY glark mocthern spring 160% :) but the unreported cases are believed to be several times this aya No, 2 bard smbec durum 162 %6- ber. Most of the reported bites were by copporheads, with ‘> as A hippopo:>mus sinks to the bot- Cay aaa tine net avokea rattlers second, timber rattlers third, and water moccasins fourth. tom if killed in water. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1937 Master Pointers Annette Kellerman, the original diving girl, teaches Mary Hoerger, WANT-AD Ss Are the ll Best Salesmen in Town Mate Help Wanted Female Help Wanted Automobiles for Sale ‘WANTED: First class motor truck me- chanics. Real opportunity for right men with reliable Bismarck con- cern. Permanent. Write Tribune Ad, 19104. BIG manufacturer wants housewives with spare time to wear FREE SAMPLE DRESSES, and show to friends. Give size, age. Harford Frocks, Dept. 4636, Cincinnati. MUSICIANS WANTED QUICK. A 1 piano player, hot sax and banjo. All men. One to take part in plays, broadcast. Richard Kent, Hankin- son. N. Dak. SPECIAL work for married women. Earn to $21 weekly and your own dresses FREE as bonus. No can- vassing. Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. €-1485, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED: Experienced bookkeeper for half day work. Steady employ- 19! WANTED: Waitresses, Must apply in 19 person. Prince Hotel. No Payments. BUY NOW. at These Low Prices No Finance Charges or Interest in January, Febru- ary and March. 28 Pontiac Coach ... 31—Ford Coupe .... ment. Must be 30 years of age or 1931 Plymouth Sedan 197 over, Write Tribune Ad. 19081, Rooms for Rent Popes ee acu Colne 397 WANTED: Experienced bekery truck |FURNISHED ROOM with private|igs, pomouth Sedan ret driver with good personality. Ref-| entrance. Men preferred. Good | i933 Chevrolet cal a Be erences required. Write Tribune| location. 113 Thayer. Phone 1755.) 1933 Chrysler 8 sean aes ~ Ad, 19123, COMFORTABLE sleeping room, ad-|1934 Ford Sedan ..... 367 = joining bath. On bus line. Close to} 1954 Studebaker .. 367 Salesmen Wanted capitol, 1017 4th. Tel 1924 |1934 Chrysler Coach 327 SEVERAL DESIRABLE openings for}ROOM FOR LEGISLATORS. For /1935 Airflow Sedan.. 877 bonded representatives—well estab-| sale: Men's fur lined coat, size 42.|1935 Ford DeLuxe Sedan. 417 lished New Ad La aed ara Also cello, 510% 4th St. 1935 Chrysler Sedan, 547 home office contracts — specializing | WARM rool Ladies only. {1935 DeSoto Sedan . 547 in all forms of insurance and an- dacivea: eee ay, Pieale 96 Plymouth Coupe.. 547 nuities, Write Tribune Ad. 19084. | 49 Phone 1379-J. ym (1986 Lafayette Sedan ... 487 a neeeeese | St oie —-|1936 Chrysler Sedan .. 187 NICE WARM sleeping room, large | 19: Teno 7 ee a ahaall babes : clothe See ee one 86 |1936 Plymouth Touring Sedan .. 587 FIRST-CLASS dressmi ig at rea-| two. 322 9th. These ca: iced low, as eed sonable prices, 419 and 8t, Phone| zoom FOR RENT G0 por month| the reom fer storage. 1221-W. for two persons. 703 Front St. EXPERIENCED girl wants house- work, Call 1747-R. Ask for Mae. _ EXPERIENCED girl wants housework by day or hour. Phone 1980. Watch Repairing $1.25 cleans your watch. Guaranteed. Otto Welst, 415 Bdwy.. Bismarck. Bungalow for Sale BI pocroh diving: champion: § ue iner poi of spring! ‘a nique at Coral Gables, Fla., pool. 9s] Wholesale Business Setting Fast Tempo New York, Jan. 15.—(?)—Retail trade was unsettled this week but) and industrial indices pointed up- ward, Dun & Bradstreet reported Friday in the weekly preview. Un- seasonable warm weather restricted buying of winter merchandise in many areas, the trade agency said. On ‘the wholesale front, however, buyers crowded into centers holding ing a record number for the period. The early date of Easter this year ward business. eee Today’s Recipe | Washington Sponge Cake This recipe makes a two-layer cake, One and one-fourth cups sifted cake’ flour, 1% teaspoon baking pow- tablespoon grated orange rind, 2 whole eggs and 1 egg yolk, % cup jam. Sift flour once, measure, add bak- trade shows with some cities report- was one factor behind the brisk for- 9 inches in diameter. der, % teaspoon salt, 1 cup sugar, 1 orange juice, % cup water, raspberry ing powder and salt and aift all to- % | gether three times for lightness. Add % cup sugar and orange rind to eggs and beat with rotary beater until lemon-colored and thick. Add re- maining sugar (that’s % cup more) to egg mixture, a Uttle at a time, and continue beating. Add orange juice and water to same mixture, Add flour gradually, beating until smooth. Bake in 2 ungreased 9-inch layer pans in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) until done, about 30 minutes. In- “|vert on rack until cakes are ‘cold. Spread raspberry jam between layers. Dust top of cakes with powdered sugar. The United States has 11 dealers in second-hand chewing gum. STORIES IN STAMPS By I. S. Kle Oe | or, TWENTY-ONE volumes of epics, sonnets, ‘pastorals, and other forms of verse, and more than 1500 plays, came from the pen of the great Spanish dramatist, Lope Felix de Vega y Carpio, con- temporary of the great Cervantes and Shakespeare. Yet this genius had time to take part in an ex- pedition to the Azores and in the decisive battle in which the Span- ish Armada was destroyed by the British fleet. and to embroil him- self in numerous love affairs. Lope de Vega produced his dra- mas and poems in such quick suc- cession that Cervantes called him a “monster of nature.” His ad- mirers, however, refer to him as the “phoenix of Spain,” paragon of excellence and beauty. After the death of his second wife. he entered a monastery, con- tinuing to write uhtil his death. When he heard that his son, Lope, had died and his daughter had eloped. it is said he scourged him- self so ruthlessly that the walls of his cell became stained with blood. He died in 1635. aged 73, and 300 years later Spain issued a set of stamps in his memory One is shown here (Copyright. 1937, NEA Service, Inc.) Foot baneme: available immediately. WRITE TRIBUNE ADVERTISE- MENT NO, 18856 2 FOR SALE OR RENT: 7 room all modern house. Immediate posses- sion, Phone 1178, : Real Estate wholesale business set a fast tempo|FOR SALE: By owner a choice cor- ner lot, also 4 room modern house, centrally located. Write Tribune Ad. 19131. Houses for Rent 5 ROOM modern, furnished or un- furnished bungalow. Heat and water furnished. Immediate pos- session. Near capitol and school. Adults only. Write Tribune Ad. 19058. FIVE ROOM MODERN house. Gas heat, centrally located. Can be leased at an advantage. Phone 1705-M before 12, noon, or after 6 p.m. COMPLETELY furnished house. Very desirable for reliable party. Fur- nace Aaa Children excluded. 1004 Aye. ©. ___ _ Lost _and Found WILL PERSON who found black purse containing gold Oxford glasses, leave glasses at Tribune. Reward. No questions asked. LOST: $5 bill between Hall's Drug store and Park Food store on Mon- day. Cal COMFORTABLE room. Rent rea- sonable. 200 Mandan St. Prospective Nurses Attention! The Bismarck Hospital Training School for Nurses expects to ceive a probationer’s class of st ent nurses about February 15, 19 All these cars winterized including hot water heater, non-freeze solu- tion, winter grease, winter oil, good batteries and good tires. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main “! Phone 700 Young women of good character, in good health, aged 18 years or over, graduates of High School, Who desire a course in nursing, leading to the R. N, degree, should write for further information and application blanks to The Superintendent of Nurses, Bismarck Hospital, Bismarck, N. D. Business Opportunity WELL EQUIPPED Pool Hall, Beer Parlor, lunch counter. Live county seat city. Central North Dakota. Doing $25,000 yearly business. This Place will pay for itself inside of a year. For full details address W. E. Chisman, Lisbon, N. Dak. Personal EPILEPSY — EPILEPTICS! Detroit lady finds relief for husband. Spe- cialists home and abroad failed. All letters answered. Mrs. George Dempster, Apt. F-57, 6900 Lafayette Blvd, West, Detroit, Mich, FREE! If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indi- gestion, Heartburn, Get free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at Serv- 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. y 1935—Pontine De Lux 7 di jor Wrecked Coach 1931—Exnex § 1 Uhevrolet 1934—Chrysler Ro 1935—Ford Conch 1936—Ford Coach, Ri These Are Choice. See Them Today. FLECK MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck Phone 5S jee Drug Store, Bismarck and Cen- tral Drug Co., Mandan, Household Goods for Sale PERFECTION DRY CLEANERS— Ladies’ dresses, Men's suits and tie, dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. Call for and deliver. Phone 1707. , $1.00; pressed only 50c. Only best work. 514% Main, Frank Krall, Bismarck, MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 419 9th 8t. Phone 1126. USED ELECTROLUX gas refrigera- , desk, Frigidaire, ice box, miscellaneous furniture. Ex- cellent condition. 622 Hannafin Phone 682, E, Linens, blan- kets, pillows, curtains, dishes, elec- tric floor waxer, Mrs, Rosa Laist, 1100 Bdwy, 129-LR. tor. Priced to sell. Martin’s Radio and Electric Service, Jamestown, N. D. SMOOTH top gas range, good con- 7 ager sien 5 piece breakfast set. Rea UB sonable. 510 2nd. will be available for rent. Call 717); ===== - mc__Ehone Thayer, Phone 2180, For Sale or Trade LOST: Lady's black Shesffer lifetime fountain pen. Reward, Call Trib- une. —_—_——S ee eee WANTED: Boarders who like home cooked meals. Close in. Call at 112 1st St. Mrs, Pauline Grimes, Five Railroad Unions Argue Wage Incfeases Chicago, Jan. 15.—(#)—J. A. Phil- Ups of Cedar Repids, Iowa, president of the Order of Railway Conductors, disclosed Friday a question of differ- entials was delaying an agreeemnt among the “Big Five” railroad unions on their proposed demands for a gen- eral wage increase. ‘The bone of contention at executive | __ sessions here, Phillips said, was the scale of wages which would be estab- lished for the different classes of em- ployes if a wage boost went fhto effect. He said representatives of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen stood pat for @ flat increase in dollars and cents, while the Conductors and the Broth- erhood of Locomotive Engineers, rep- resenting a higher paid class, wanted @ percentage increase. No. 615 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Sterling State Bank at Sterling in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business December 31, 1936, Resources Loans and discounts .....$ 91,149.87 Overdrafts, secured and un- secured ponomao 1491 Warrants, stocks, tax : tificates, claims, ete. 1,310.53 Government issues ....... 2,300.00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures :.....-.++1- 6,050 00 Other real estate fh. 7,876.23 Deposit to F, D I, C. Fund 98.55 Checks and other, cash items ...$ 421.69 Cash and Due from other banks .... 25,715.45 26,137.14 TOTAL . oes $184,937.23 Li eS Capital stock paid in ......$ 15,000.00 FDIC Debentures .... 15,000.00 Surplus fund , 6,500.00 Undivided profits, penses-and taxes paid 292.48 Individual depos- its subject to che ck os «$37,255.91 Demand | certifi- cates of deposit 1,136.82 Time certificates of deposit 7,551.29 Savings deposits. 12,200.73 98,144.75 Motel seesescs. 2c. «$134,937.23 STATE OF NOR DAKOTA, County of Burleigh—ss. I, H. E. Wildfang, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and bel iH, E. waupr Subscribed and sworn to bef this 9th day of January, 1937. (SEAL) Fred H. Pillsbury, Notary Public, Burleigh County, No Dak. Aid commission expires July 19 53 | Correct Attest:— H. P Goad: H. EB, Wildfang, Directors. Ws ‘ ’ GARAGE for rent at 514 8th St. ____ Apartments for Rent DESIRABLE unfurnished apartment consisting of living room, bedroom, kitchen, bath. Electric refrigerator. Magic Chef range. Built-in fea- 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. C. Isaminger — eee ~ Hay for Sale tures. Fireplace. Adults only. In-;BALED IIAY. quire at 518 9th. FIVE ROOMS beautifully furnished. First floor of modern home. Elec- tric refrigeration and washer. Heat, water and gas furnished. $65 per mo. 215 Ave. C west. ~ APARTMENT, city heated, 5 rooms including two bedrooms. Mcdern bungalow including 3 bedrooms. For sale: Typewriter. Phone 905. Midland, Upland Mixed hay, Sweet clover hay and bright clean durum straw. F. A. Cousins, New Rockford, N, Dak. " Miscellaneous for Sale _ ONE JANETTE NATIONAL Beer or % H. P. Motor Automatic. In Mandan Dental Air Compressor. 110 volt, 60 cycle. A-1 condition. Laborat THREE’ROOM apartment, will fur- | nish if desired. Private bath and entrance. Immedia‘e possession. D. furnished warm large 3 room apart- ment. Ground floor. Adults. Feb. =~ _Ist, 206 Park St. = DESIRABLE 3 room furnished apart- ment, modern. Lasken Apts. Call between 6:00 and 7:00. Phone; 1383-J. NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 5 room Heat and water fur- apartment. nished. TWO room aparime: cupboards. Gas stove and heat. weaveob reasonable, omulre sur adwy: THREE ROOM STRICTLY modern apartment, all furnished, ground; floor. Tel. 850, 406 9th St. THREE ROOM apartment, furnished for light housekeeping. 812 Ave B. _Tel. 1649-W. TWO ROOM apartment, furnished or unfurnished. 319 So, 10th St. FURNISHED APARTMENT, Rose Apts, Phone 882, Mrs. Murphy. FURNISHED apartment suitable for two. Ground floor. 607 5th St. ——"—X!___ Coal and Trucking ECKLUND, BACKMAN and Asplund coal for sale. General trucking done. Reasonable, Junior Neff _ Tel i7se-3 Moth, | TRUCKING COAL, Backman, Eck- | luna or Asplund, $2.70 per ton de- | livered. Vernon Jones, Phune| 892-LM. $ ASPLUND, BCKLUND or Backman | coal, 2 ton or more, $2.75 per ton. Phone 437. Bob Morris. | WILTON COAL, 62.40 per ton. Phone 981, Boehm Bros., Delivered. Office Equipment STAPLING MACHINES 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 | Tribune Co. | FOR SALE: Burroughs 9 column Du- plex adding machine with stand and cyeck table. Excellent condi- tion. Fleck Motor Sales. Phone 55. FOR SALE: One McCaskey Firepruof | register. Cheap. Woodmansee Sta-; tionery, NEW BELGIAN RUGS 50 MAN'S BICYCLE for NEW NORMA - Hoffman - Precision - Bearing % H. P. 110 volt, 60 cycle electric motor, $10. Mandan Den- tal Laboratory, Mandan, N. D. C. MOTORS, ranging from % horsepower, up. Volts 220 and 230. Inquire fThe Bismarck Tribune Office. i at halt price. Lace, linens and tapestry. Phone 903. Nick Nico}: sale cheap. Good condition. 712 20th. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis. First insertion (per word) 2 consecutive inserti (per word) 3 consecutive insertions (per word) .... 4 consecutive insert! (per word) ....... 5 consecutive insertions (per word) ..........+.5490 6 consecutive insertions (per word) ...... This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- kota. 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