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‘ One of a dozen trailer parks: at St. Petersburg, F St.“Faul, STOGK PRICES PICK 4 amber hd 60 Ibs... 142 1.60 Closing Prices Jan. 27 ; BISMARCK GKAIN 2 amber hd’ (Furnished: by Russell-Miller Co) |2empernd “2 M87 +++ Adams Exp 17% "Loew's 2% January 27 A 14% | Lorillard (P) 23% No, 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. . Alch Dye 234% | Mack Trks 47% No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. lbs, .. 137 1.47 Allis-Ch 79% |Mar Field -“20% No, 3 dark northern, 86 Ibs. Am Can 112% | McKes & R. 13% No, 3 dark northern, 55 lbs, , 135 1.68 ts Am Cry Sug 31% | McK & R Pf 46 No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs, 133 138 Strike and Flood News Does/AmH&L 8% /Miami Cop 20%| Dominating Influence Is Advise |No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. Vets Much to Temper Fervor |Am rater tom {nico get Su : No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. 181 136 we , P Ge a ie Miao Bt ae of Wallace.to Produce aoe 3 cay Borjhern 2 ty ja dae Hon jar . c seeee ceeee ; of Buyers am Pow Lt tay [Minn ot 14 Abundantly Sample, grain: E has RA ee Rad 28 |M St P 88M 2 Ibs., 1.20; 48 Ibs., 1.17; 47 Ibs., 1.14; : New ¥ \ (Rallies of | Am Roll Mill 33% | Mont 46 Ibs., 1.11; 45 Ibs., 1.08; 44 Ibs., 1.05; Regs per tohirs a Am Bre Bt eee is Chicago, Jan. 27—()—Late tum-|43 lbs, 1.02; 42 Mts 99; 41 me 96; meated the stock market list Wednes-|Am Stl F 67% | Nat Biscuit 31%] bles of Chicago wheat prices Wednes- /40 Ibs., 93; 39 Ibs. 90; 38 lbs. 87;/1 ambe Am 8ug Ref 53 |Nat C 33% | ay carried the market to 2% cents |37 Ibs., 8. 1 Cay, Sienousi: MANY, Mees tailed to tee under quotations current here 24 h make the grade and there was an as-|Am T é& T 183% heed peyote! a No. 1 hard amber durum 121 sortment of losers at the close. Am Tob B 99% | Nat Distill hours preyioue, 20s 4 males ai 1.16} Strike and flood news did much to|Am W Wks 26% Nat Br & Ut 13H fenmavicacosnuonl wlan gins leet tae ne 133 Tiga Lane Am Wool Pf 75%|Nat Steel 75 ains.|No, 1 flax 193 : Tae 2 temper buying fervor and most trad- Secretary Wallace’ address 12% 1.14% ing forces were disposed to hug the pacends os Nas Tes 10% | Tuesday, in, which he ena farmers Roast o on tag sidelines, Dealings were unusually/ Ac 0), SH |N ¥ Cent 41410 ‘Groduce as abundantly as possible | Barley 0% 111% Pea ee amounting to around), 7 ¢ p 73% (No Amer 31% | this year, formed the dominating in-|Oats .. heath inte fluence. Hard wi e Steels stepped out in tront, slong |Avia Gor. “au (Scien aan | At the close, wheat was 1%-2% ox Tae ,amusements and some Bald Loco 933 |Oliver Farm 55% ce pete nde finish, Lapeh 48% tes) Balt & O} “hy 10%-1.11; corn %- AT% (49% A favorable influence was provided |s mio 22% | Olis Bley 4% \cents down, May 1.08%-%, July Low-Clee : by a brisk recovery of U. 8. govern-| Bendix 26% | Packard 11% | 108%-%; oats %-1% off, and provi- 5% 34 (1.38 ment bonds. Corporation loans also| Beth St! 77% | Param Pict 28% |!0ns unchanged to a setback of 22 i % me kd improved.. Commodities were uneven.| Boeing Air 36% | Park Utah 4% cents. Z si 10T% m ‘92 . Pathe Film 9% 1.08% 1.08% Mw Lor 'Y GR. % ' Tenney 49. ae PRICES ROE CO “conser, BLY 108% 1.06% No. 3. soeee 107) 114 106 seer Phelps Dodge 52% offering es ue. sppeit eaiy, Chleago zu OL be No. deesee0218 225 216 we, Phil Morris 78 feeisi nally wi! ‘ew rom 16 1 ee Ban ee | pal Moret J | whee! futures market atopions otders ox x|, Miscellaneous | South St. Paul, Jan. 27.—(#)—(U.| Case (J I) 154% | Pills Flour 30% prices dropped considerably Wednes- By 4K ry 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 2,600; slow;| Caterpl 93%) Proc & Gam 63° | °"Z, port and flour business through 50% 41% FOREIGN EXCHANGE Pe at caret dnpe ‘she stock mostly Pegi 31% bind 8ve NJ aie the fay were light and disappointing. M oe 47% 137% 156% 1.56% New York, Jan. 27.—()—Foreign wer for ys; plain warmed- r D Pasco 67% man lay wheat close: c lower at 1.33%, .f up to good shortfeds and yearlings| Ches.& O 65 |Pure Oll 22% |{¥¥ 2c lower at 1.27% and Sept. 156% 156% 3 ’ 850-950; best heavies held above! Chi & Nw 4 |Purity Bak 20%| ‘Wiax futures dropped off on small 110% 1.10% 1.08% 1.00% Germany free 40.23, 11.00; most fed heifers 6.00-8.00; bulk] Chi Gt W 2%| Radio ~ 11%) pressure. May and July each closed 101% 101i ‘90% 99% 5 esp travel 20.15; Norway, butcher cows 475-600; few up to| Chi Gt W Pr 15%|R K O 8% | Zo lower at 2.16 and 2.12%, respective- ‘91% 89 ap | 24881, Sweden, , 27.27; Montreal in 8.50; low cutters and cutters 3.50-|C M St P 2%|Rem Rand 25%| “May oats closed i%c lower at 47% ryt ee 150; ‘bulls steady, to 25 lower; bulk] © M Bt P pr %| Reo Motor Frat tinea taciocee at aotisenee ke ee New York, Jon. af, 1 sausage bulls good fatheav-|ORI&P 2% 4 i. a july: lew ork, Jan. ‘al les up to 650; stockers slow, weak:| Chrysler 119% | Rev. Tob, B 56% | 4750" May feca baricy’ closed” 1 4c Pe ae at es oe) AN ae mde Mest paostly sandy Col-Paim 20 geben Bet a: lower at 18% and May malting batley Bimelicepslatenay, Colaayenssacel 1 good 1=11,00; ClGE 18 . ORB ASEM AL 2:05 -4, . Bankers accept- 1150; ‘cull and common 690-7.0. | Gom oly . 29 |Seats-Roe. 04 | , cit, yest undertone, continued |e Sncen unchanged. , Hogs 7,500; weights around 240 Ib.| Com & Sou 3% | Setvel 31% |let for good wheat, Little durum or MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS tore good i cle 30-308 Fu Con Edis 46% | Shell wa 2 mieten oyneat was in and prices were Minneapolis, Jan, 27.—U)—Stocks : 200- = -Jei¢ | Simmor : ose, i \. . 10 good. e_was improved. 2 340-160 IB. 9.15-85; 120-140 th, 665. Cont Mot 3%|80, Pac, 46%] was strong. Flax was fair to ieood Minneapolis dan Fe CHICAGO POTATOES , 225; good sows 9.50-55; average cost Cont Dil Del 43% | So, Ry. 21% 19 pe mane: ‘Wheat— Low Chicago, Jan. 27.—()}—(U. 8. D. A.) ‘Tuesday HR ar Ib, Pe Corn ei oe So, Ry. ee a 1 Produce Markets |. Markets | is 134% 133% ane 33% SR riee on track 269; total Oe Sheep , run les five loads | Cros! rp. fa % 1.27% 1.27% | shipme: stock, slig fed ewes; balance largely” slaughter | Cub Am Sug 11% Bia Brande 13% © |8e 197 117 115% 115% | Weaker, auppliee rather Mberal, dex lambs, no early action; undertone| Curt Wret 7% ' Std. G. & El. 12 Sites 7a putt oe Barley— ern ‘stock slow, sacked per cwt. lower on slaughtered classes; bulk fat| Deere &Co 118%4| Std. Oil Cal. 45% | unsettied Wednesday. Eggs and poul- vee +125 |Idaho Russet Burbanks US. No. 1, lambs Tuesday 1025-40; medium to] Dis Mtch 32% | Sid. Oil Ind. 47% | try prices showed little change. ~ Neky stow CRBlea a eles ob Renner eag, choice ewes 400-800.” Dome Mines 5¢%| Std. Oil N, Ji 60% | |, Butter 6,358, steady; prices wn- May sees OK 19% TOK 8K Hed Mc likeaic re nore is e0eat: Saar ‘cows steady; good springers} Doug Btew chai , 5 in best demnnds oN sales 6000-7300; ie TOM BromedeWed 20" [int ea eset opeettieg extrs frat 1Ab4 106% 103% 104, | coremorcist £107 Uae Now vi.43ig: lower iredes dull. Balt Kod 1% Btudeboxer * 16% Ipeat okt coney Getter neeraeaints ee a Michigan Russet rurais US. 1.2.85; s ba Ra aR cca atch ea Nas "oS Me aut? © Reet new stock, dull; supplies light, de- El Auto Lite 41%|Swift&Co 26%/7 #1 ine : ‘ mand moderate; Texas 60 1b, sacks p Slope City The Jan 27-1 —(w, 8, | 2 Boat 13%|Tex Gorn 53 |nene over’ 51b.17%, Sib, ahd less Ike MG Sg IR AGH] Bee telumpne Ue No. tow “sates A.)—Cattie,’ 3,500; cal’ 300;| El Pw & Lt 22%|Tx Gul Sul 40%| Leghorn hens 12; colored springs 18, * ct 3 slaughter teers ghdey linge» w,| Firestone 244 |TxP C&O 15% | Fiz mouth and Wyte Hoek, Ay “hie May 2a7 2aT 216 216 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR uneven; early sales steady f + 10% ¥; te aeeee seeee Bu Mi lis, Ji 27.—(P)—F 1 tons co lds ank| en Mila Sig|ariccontcor 10 | FAR, Hein Zag Cn Th DULUTH RANGE act ae ial Sa stockers and feeders| Gen Mtrg. 66: Tr dt colgeed. i fl white | Duluth, Minn., Jan. 27. Aa haere. 2,1 | Gillette aM Un Gor toate [and colared ibis geeee| 167 capone 7 Vans’H fairly liberal quota | Goodrich 32%1Un Pac 129 p 21, less than 8. Bah igre tae ett | Sree RGR A MET TORE eo pon Deaii a largely eommon ki, lew York, . 27,—()—Live poul- te t itead: fi ¥y B: freigh and median atockers, S24 torn fon | GN Ir Otf 19% [Unie Drug 10% | Hate hades liom Colored tock Dealings stocker and feed cattle quotations; is Un Fruit 81% | 20-22; other freight prices unchanged. steers 550-800 Ibs, good and. .choice| G Wes Sug 36 |UnGasImp 15%| Butter, 8,226, slightly easier. 6.2 common and medium 4.00-| Greyhound 15%41U8 Ind Al. 39%|Cre@mery, higher than extra 3 6. 800-1050 1b. good and choice Hec. Prod 15% 34%; extra (92 score) 33%; tirate 4 aad 6.25-8.25; common and medium 2 US Pipe - 66% | 91 scores) 32%-33%:; seconds (84 4 pes Sood and. choice, FJ USR&Imp 17% scarey) 31-32; centralized 190 ee trealtend fll as tows good't.00-30; common and mea.| Husson Mot 23% /UB Rubber” $24 |" “cheese, 49.206, firm and unchanged. |revetpts Wednesday 50 compared to 77 a Us Smelt R 86 35,106, easier. Mixed colors:/@ year ago. US Steel . 88% "23-23%; refrigerators, firsts & cash wheat and coarse! UB Stl pid 149% | 1221; seconds. 18%, mediums un- | grain guotations today follow: tical top .9. Vanadium 30% z ror ecard Ak 9.90; good. War Pict 15% BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES lhy DNS : re _ bytehges #.60-785 p 3 % | Wes Union 80%) Chicago, Jan. 17.1. 60 Ibs... 1.46% 1.55% .se0 vee light lights 8.25-9.00; slaughter pigs| nt T & Tel 12% | West Air 51 High Low Close|! DN 8 89 7.00-8,25; sows 9.40-; stags 9.50 down;| Johns-Man 146 | West El 159% | Storage Standards, ; lbp. ...... 145% 154% . ..000 oad sons seeker Was 7.00-8.00; strong, t §©— 58% «White Mot 26%]. Januar + 32% 31% 31% IDNS % 2 Sheep, 4000; no early fat lamb ac-| Krog Groc 22% | Wilson &Co 10 ny aim de BY 1.44% 153% tion; undertone lower; buyers, talk- ing around 25 lower on’odd lots’ ewes; . medium, to good ewes 3.50-5.00; pack- age 63 Ib. feeders 9.25; late Tuesday teinbe, 22: 3 lower; top 10.50; bulk CHICAGO Chicago, Jan. 27.—()—(U. A) —Hogs 21,000, including Foo: direst: general market barely steady; in in- stances 5-10 cents lower than Tues- day's average, fauerie shade higher opening; early top 10.30; bulk 00d ahd choice 180-300 Ib. 10.10 few good sows 9.40-65; lightweig’ Cattle 11,000, calves 2,000; medium- weight and weighty fed steers 15-25 lower; yearlings steady to 25 off good to near-choice steers predomin- wating in run; practically’ nothing done; all ‘buying interests apparently avoiding high prices weighty steers unless. strictly choice; common and medium grades weak to 25 lower light Kinds off most; early top oy lings 14.00; no _heavies of quence sold, but ibe: 1100 Ib. averages he to 25 lower; cows to 15 off and vealei to 50 lower: prime * brought 12.00 but heifers 10.00; mostly 11.00 di y Sheep 11, aor Including 1,100 di- rect; fat ‘lambs ~ slow, indiéations around steady; slaughter sheep little ei on ; bulls weak, wenly_steady heavy he ractical tg on h Minn, take their ease on the “porcl paths, embryo landsciiping. WHEAT PRICES SAG Lib-O-F Gl 75% Ig MB (4a) 118 sho cir rol id Woolworth 63% Wrigley, Jr 4% With winter urging them southward, thousands of the growing army of trailerites follow the sun. at top, while below, the E, G. Grosses of Hing home, complete with shell-bordered pet police dog, 31% changed; good to cholce native amd fed western lambs bid ‘10.33-50;' now asking 10.60-65 and above for choice handyweights; native slaughter ewes 5.00-6.00, era Dividend Acfions | New York, Jan. of United States Steel Co | declared a aly dene of $ preferred. . 27.—(Py- Robert Lee Ritter of TaFeria, SS killed a buck with a pocket knife by | 51%. slashing its throat after the deer ran into Ritter’s truck and was stunned. The Cincinnati Reds, who pldyed - |before an opening day crowd of 32,- 243 in 1936, anticipate a larger num: ber of fans at-the 1937 opener. Nearly {14,000 seats . were reserved a | Christmas. 'W. A. Montgomery of Houston, Tex., Tan over a full grown panther with his motor car. Since it was at night, he did not linger to search for the body. | ing 30% irectors No rye. Soy beans jew 1.60% outside weight; yw 1.49 sample grade 1.57. nom; malting 1.00-43 ed 6.00-25 cwt.; new lover seed 2 34.00 ‘. BOSTON WooL Boston, Jan. 27.—(P)—(U. 8. before; fine grades © sample srade. 49) 0. “The trailerite just plugs in on 31% 30% 11% 2 yel- 3 yel- Barley nom. 5.75 cwt. D. A) Scattered sales were closed on the of territory wool in the Boston market. Graded French comb- ing fine territory wool brought 12 scoured basis. Fine territory in original bags moved at- 1.05-08 scoured basis for combing and at 1.08-10 for lots 1,07- wool mostly French run-4 ning average to good French comb- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, J JANUARY. -27, 1937 —— Social events are readily organ- ized in the colony, and, like Miss Jane E. Piper of Tyrone, Pa., the trailerite “dresses up. the city current, as Miss Dor- othy Hill of Herkimey N. Y., is doing in this picture. After the party a midnight snack is nice. So, like Walters of Columbus, O., back you go to your trailer-home to raid the icebox, as you used to do in the old home. Miss Anna Loi bed, Mr PDE Wor, 1.26% 1.29% 1.24% 1.27% Durum 1.43% 152% 142% 151% - 141% 150% 140% 1.48% - 139% 146% 137% 1.44% . 135% 1.42% - 133% 140% 138% 1.44%6 «04. seeee 14% prekantens Winter Wheat ! 1DH Wor When the Senate Interstate 1H W.- 1.39% 1.41% 1.37% 1.39%| Commerce committee resumes qa investigation of the Yan Swer- ingen rail empire on Jan. 25, ioe x we . edi 130% 135% 137% Francis Ward Payne, above, probably will be called back as a! H We a “136% 137% 1.33% 1.35%| a witness. The camera caught os Payne nee oe he told pee probers that the, amount ow oak Me See Be aah ae for the Van Sweringen: trading DHW or account with the Payne, Web- sone a 1.30% 132% 128% 130%] ber £ co ec nape 2H OW«.«.. 1.28% 131% 1.26% 129% a@ day. ‘ dark “northern “131%. Oats No, white 49%. TEA No. 1.12%. Bar- Tey Non at i.26138%. Corn and flex _| not quotea. “A 45e Then, when bedtime comes, the couch becomes a J. J. Locke of Petoskey, Mich., tucks her little daughter Weaey, into the sheets for a pleasant bled ni ht's ght's rest. Investment in the =| WANT-ADS Pays Returns Whi bate! = life! Male Help Wanted Rooms for Rent __Automobiles for Sale ‘WANTED: Man capable of developing dealer distribution of a revolution- ary motor oil in territory tributary to Bismarck. A good permanent opportunity for right party.. White Tribune Ad. 19256, SALESMEN acquainted automobile petessorleacdsalees to organize large territory. Commissions. We ad- vertise. References required. Super X Corporation, Spearfish, South Dakota, Female Help Wanted $15 WEEKLY and your own dresses FREE as bonus, showing Fashion Frocks, No canvassing. Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. C-2737, Cincin- * nati, Ohio, Work Wanted TWO experienced girls want part time work. Phone 926-R, Lost and Found LOST: 6 months old black short- haired puppy. White on throat. Red harness, brass buttons. Baby's pet. 420 14th. Phone 911, Reward. Black and wi male Rat Terrier, Liberal reward. Informa- tion regarding whereabouts appre- ciated. Phone 1869-M, Stitzers, TAKEN UP: One smooth-haired black male dog with collar on. Call Clarence Hanson, 209 N. llth St. Phone 671. Household Goods for Sale PIANO for anyone. Rebuilt pianos, guaranteed. Terms, One slightly used new style small upright. W. E. Lohman, Box 444, Bismarck, N. CHBAP if taken at once, rugs, over- stuffed living room set, dining set, drapes, gas range, beds, dressers, etc, Phone 1349-W. DINETTE, Secretary Desk, rug, chair, vacuum cleaner, radio, dishes, linens, and miscellaneous articles. Call 1594-W. SINGLE bed, box spring and pad, $10.00. 606 Ave. F, or phone 1758-M after 5 p. m. Miscellaneous for Sale 20 FULL BLOODED Hereford | pane A. E. Nelson. Box 315, Wilton, N. Dak. Highway 41, twelve miles north, 2 miles east of Wilton. ;|FIVE ROOM modern home. WARM, beautifully furnished room ground floor. Lavatory in room. Private entrance. Two blocks from bus. 206 Park. NICELY FURNISHED room, station- ary bowl. On bus line. Gentlemen only. 610 7th St. ROOM in modern home. Reasonable. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 1009- CoM! "ABLE rodm in modern home on bus line. 906 7th St. Phone 960-M. Les f ROOM in modern home. Suitable for two with board. 406 6th St. Phone 431, SLEEPING ROOM. Suitable for two. Gentlemen preferred. 416 6th St. SLEEPING ROOM for one or two people, 924 4th St. ———————— 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. pt MODERN bungalow with three bed- rooms, attached garage, also office or store space, 212 Main Ave. For Sale: Portable typewriter, $18. Phone 905. FIRST floor bungalow flat with front and rear entrance vacant February 5th. Good location. Hot water heat. Water furnished. Call at 400 5th. FIVE ROOM MODERN hi Gas heat, centrally located. Can be leased at an advantage. Phone 1105-M before 12, noon, or after 6 p.m, SIX room modern house with 3 bec- rooms. Gas for cooking and steam heat Double garage. 418 12th St. Ki Peaniee at: Gas for cooking, furnace heat. | Good location, $45.00, Adults only. tl SCS eee MODERN seven room house. Three bedrooms and alcove. Nicely lo- cated for school end capitol. Call 117-M. SEVEN room modern house. Low rent. For information telephone Near capitol and schools. 1011 9th St. Hay for Sale’ Houses for Sale or Rent BALED HAY. Midland, Upland Mixed hay, Sweet clover hay and bright clean durum straw. F. A. Cousins, New Rockford, N. Dak. Land for Sale ONE story 5 room cottage, enclosed porch, full basement, Gas heat. Immediate possession, Price Owens “Phone 278, 4 Apartments for Rent 320 ACRES of land,8 miles from Washburn on Federal Highway 83. Three hundred acres under cultiva- tion, heavy black lIcam soil, no | rocks, no foul seeds, no quack grass. A few years ago this land sold for $35.00 per acre and will sell again for that price. This land can be purchased for $7.00 an acre if taken at once. Abstract will be given showing clear title and all taxes paid. This is cheaper than home- steading. If interested write Lock Drawer 125, Washburn, N. Dak. 55 ACRES, 18 cleared, balance small timber, good soi]. Close to school, churches, -postoffice. Owner too old to work. Terms, W. M. King, Coupeville, Wash. —_——— RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Jan, 27.—(—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat No. 2 dark northern Bee semble grade rt fa NOTICE! arletgh County Hed Cross id ite annual meeting The cl NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE is hereby: given that John A. meverk ee Baldwin, N. Dak., who. on May 1%, 1932, made Entry, Wo. b24ii8" for BEX SE, Be tion "26, Township 141 N., Range 81 W., Sth Prin. Meridian has filed no- tice of intention to make three year Proof, to establi¢h claim to the land above. described, before Pegieres U.s. Land Office, at Bismarck, N. Dak., on the 2nd day of M; Ay Claimant names as witnesses: Lester careon Ed Morris, of Bald- Lee Saunders, John , of Bismarck. Date BELLE D. BY! H Keogister. | 1-13-20-27 2-3-10. win, Caris pee Ul cae a Se BS Pe ee a ee ene tee LAC oil Aa amet FEBRUARY 1 in Rue Apartments, one 3 room unfurnished all modern apartment, Private bath, laundry privileges. Ground floor. Adults only. Call 711 Ave A, or phone W. FIVE ROOMS beautifully furnished. First floor of modern home. Elec- tric refrigeration and washer. Heat, water and gas furnished. $65 per THREE ROO) ent, private bath and Litchenstte, Elec- tric’ refrigerator. Available Feb. 1st. 106 Main Ave: Nicola Apts. i i | | | COMPLETELY furnished four room | apartment, private bath. Gas, heat and water. Frigidaire. 318 9th, or 1102 Thayer. ONE large room and’kitchenette with Murphy bed and frigidaire. Sec- ond floor. Everts Apts. 314 Third &. 4|NEW ALL modern 3 room unfurnish- ed semi-basement apartment. Available Feb. Ist. Call at 402 14th NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 5 room apartment. Heat and water fur- nished. Ready Feb, Ist. Phone 107. TWO clean rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Upstairs. $24 per month. 1014 Broadway. LIGHT housekeeping room, nished. Very reasonable. Lig iaibitnee none MBIS TWO gas heated, newly decorated apartments. Unfurnished. Close in. Call 1982 or 872. Office Equipment _ STAPLING MACHINES ¥OU will find the Markwell Paper unfur- 402 Ave. Pastener the neatest stapler you; have ever used. Stapies sheets t¢ gether temporarily or permanent- ly Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co, BUY NOW Py at These Low Prices No Payments. No Finance Charges or Interest in January, Febru- ary and March. Essex Coach . Ford Coupe .. Plymouth Sedan . Plymouth Coupe. Plymouth’Sedan ... Pontiac Coach.. Chevrolet Coupe. Chrysler 8 Sedan . Ford Sedan .. Studebaker Chrysler Co: Airflow Sedan.. Ford DeLuxe Sedat Ford Tudor Sedan Chrysler Sedan. DeSoto Sedan ... Lafayette Sedan . 1936 Chrysler Sedan .. °° 1936 Plymouth Touring Sedan .. 887 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 oil, goed batteries and good tires, Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main Phone 700 1931 1931 1931 1932 1932 1933 1933 1933 1934 1934 1934 1935, 1935, 1935 1935 1935. 1936 Hesqaeqgasuyseecss . $1.25 cleans your watch. Guaranteed, Otto Weist, 415 Bdwy., Bismarck. ____ Personal PERFECTION DRY CLEANERS— Ladies’ dresses, Men’s suits and tie, dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. Call for and deliver. Phone 1707. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 419 9th St. Phone 1126, Coal and Trucking ECKLUND, BACKMAN and Asplund coal for sale. General trucking done. Reasonable, Junior Neff. __Tel. 1748-J._710 7th. ECKLUND, BACKMAN and Asplund coal for sale. Prompt service, Gen- eral trucking. Howard Arnold. Phone 1622-J, ECKLUND and Backman Coal for Sale. Delivered. General Ha uling. Tel. 2332-W. 401 13th St. Chas, —Peuky.. 2 WILTON COAL, $2.40 per ton. Phone 863-M, Boehm Bros., Delivered. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured om 18- word basis, First insertion (per word) Se 2 consecutive insertions (per word) 3 consecutive (per word) 4 consecutive (per word) 5 consecutive (per word) 6 consecutive only in the state kota. Cuts and border used 5 want ads come under claesi- fied display rates 75 cents per column inch per single in- tell- sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune er, matrimonial, or doubtfal advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit or re- Ject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE and ask for the want ad de- partment. 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