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- + SOCKPRIGESTRAL U8, STEEL T0 NEW | New ¥ York Stocks ks] Closing Prices Feb. 8, 'Bank of North Dakota.* 93 $5 fee for each day credit union re- (By the Associated Press) Senate Bills Passed 8. B. 137—Transferring duties of child welfare administration from canes bureau to state welfare aS B. 132—Repealing old age pension act of 1933 and placing administra- tion of needy aged pension with state public welfare board. 8. B. 22—Providing banks cannot pay lesser rate of interest on public funds in checking accounts or time! deposits than rate obtainable from 8. B. 65—Amending law to charge! ports are overdue to state banking board. 8. B. 85—Making legal for banking, insurance and other concerns to in- vest their funds in notes or bonds, securities or debentures issued by fed- eral housing administration or na- tional mortgage associations. 8. B. 20—Appropriating $8,220 for minimum wage department, 8. B. 129—Providing for use of business records as evidence in courts. 8. B. 130—Providing that all courts shall take judicial notice of common law and statutes of every state and RECOVERY GROUNDS Alas Jun 18 | Lig MB (4a) 118 No. 1 dark northern, 68 The, 142 Ail ch Dye 234, || Loew's ue No. 2 dark northern, 67 the .... 143 ae een ee 55 a) 3 dark northern, tie | . ‘Mar 22% jo, 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. Extreme Gains of Fractions to|am H & L 8%|McK 4 R 13% | Active Profit Taking From Re-|No. 4 dark Am Inter 18% |McK & R Pf 46% dis a Ibs. rr ! No. 5 dark northern, Three Points Reduced | 4m toco 51% (Miami Cop 24%] cent Buyers Causes Late = ino. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs, . Near Close Am Metal 64 |Mid-Con Pet 32 No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. .... 131 Am Pow Lt 13%| Bt 41% otions Sample Grain: Am Rad 8% Kann ol Bd 49 Ibs., 1.28; 48 te, eed if ae 13 Am Rol Mil 35 ssM Chicago, Feb. 8—(?)—An upturn to 45 Ibs., 1.16; 13; banged ott, a regi Stocks| ‘am & Ret 99% |Mont Ward . 50% lwitnin about 2 cenia of the senson's €2 Ibe, 1.08; 41 Ibs. 1.05; in Monday's market, trailing U. 5,| 4m St F 69%|Mur Corp . 20% |top price record distinguished wheat 3 39 Ibs, 99; 38 lbs, 96; Steel which smashed through the $100-| Am Su Ref §2%4/Nash Kelv 23% ‘trading Monday. 3 line for the first de.| 4m T & T 182 |edit ate es Ee baa ane wee 25% |Nat Dy Prod 25% |cus setbacks from the day's high While extreme gains of fractions to| ‘am wol pr 74% |Nat Distill 28%!points. Dust storms southwest and around $ points were reduced in some Nat Pr & Lt 12% /9, bushels decrease of the United ti Anaconda 55% 262,000 instances near the close, trends gen- Nat Steel 83% | Sates wheat visible supply today were erally pointed substantially upward.| 2° 7! 23 Inet Tea 11 | incentives for new purchases, B Past trading flurries were interrupted ATS&PF 75%|N ¥ Cent 48%) At the close, sree was sh 114 store ts, jo Amer » COIN 1%-2%% up, ay 1 m2 Stimulating buying forces was the Avia Gor 3, |No Pacitic 30 1%, uy 108%-%, oats %-% advanced, CHICAGO RANGE official estimate of another. increase [Ohio oll 18% jand provisions showing 2 cents to 7 in steel mill operations, favorable Bal & Ohio 25% | Otiver Farm 61% |gain. 7 a January income statements from the| Renate Loteg Otis Bley 424 a 138% 1.33% i carriers and indications MILL, Ee ee Taiding Ae well Beth Bu mK Packard 11% | FUTURES CLOSE HIGHER Boeing Mii lis, Feb. 8.—(P)—A! - throughout the country, Borden on peer’ ee tremely 8 si are in eas Cone Apparent deadlock in the General] Briggs Mfg 57% Park Utah 5% | at brought the last advance in Motors strike negotiations failea to aig Pathe Film 9% tu rices and the close | J; gotiat Budd Wh = 10%! Penney J. C. 99 was, Substantially, higher Monday. filet wil be peaceably edvusted Con, | BU Ad Moh 34% )renn. RR, 43%), (137 Se a en podaba ys seven Rie herr soon.| Bu Co& Z 8% Eoin Dodge 55% Sept. Ke Up at 1.197 few retreating stocks which edere] AG tH Sar ae Hid buying. Mi Be d well on commission house Ammerioa Care OD 16 pS Pet. 56 | oa 7uithanged ae 221 and 218, res arora Can, Western Union| Caterpil 96% | Pills. Flour 31% | spectively. i wy peer Consolidated Edison and| Celanese 99% | Proc. & Gam, 62' ‘May oats closed ic lower at 49% 157% 1.57% 1.57% 1.57% ublle Bervice of N. J Ger d'Paaco gon |Pub, Se NSB [naa amare AY We 188K 15TH 186K 187% 5 On & Nw 44 {Pure Ol “33% 150K" May Rcirs baits 1494 11456 211% 143K Chi Gt w 2% Purity Bak. an a a ah, ae July iio lower at 69 1.023% 1.02% mone \'f Ch G W Pt le Radio May ma ing barley ¢ Aoece unchang: ‘98 ae ole aoe R. K. 0. x J Vt a ae ca OM Bt P24 | Rem Nand 364 “CA oma caesar on cy wae . in i Reo Motor 8% | for spring. Demand was fair for 13.02 South St, Paul, Feb. 8—(AP—U.8.|ORI&P 2%lpep, si 35% | Minter but quiet to slow for, durum, | a Tee EM te ae eee coe | ate RK lay. Tob, 86 loas and rye demand was good. Bar~ 347 1342 13.42 ing steady to strong; supply light Palm 20% lachen, Dis. 44% | ley doman fair to good, Flax | ge) 13.70 13.62 13.65 emai was uw let to fair. good fed steers held largely around} Col G El 17% | Seabd. Oil ° 43% | deman let to fair, 10.00 and above; medium grades sold| Com Solv 20 |Bears-Ros, 96%. Produce Markets + . 1640 down to 7.50; most slaughter helfers| Com & Sou 34 | Servel 33% biter Markets ! 16.20 6.25; low cutters and cutters 3.75 to| Con Oil 16% MINNEAPOLIS RANGE 475; bulk sausage bulls 828 to 5.75:| Cont Can 50% |Bocony Vac. 10% Chicago, Feb eh) Butter was | Minneapolis, Feb. 8 stockers scarce; calves 900; vealers] Cont Mot 3% | Sou. Cal. Ed. 29% | unsettled ate tone Monday but eggs 2 Open Pricae cy! 1.39% ray strong; bulk good and choice 8.50-t0] Go Oil Del 44% |So. Pac. lee ee noses up yatay POutey) was) un: 133% 131% 1. 10.00; odd head 10.50. Corn Prod 68% |So. Ry. 34% | REN ECS. S197, unsettled: creamery. Tao Liew 119% Hogs 2,800; market 15 to 25 higher |Cream Wh 36% 'S0. Ry. Pt. 80% apes extra eleats (abe 125 than Saturday; spots up more from|-Crosley 25% Sperry Corp. 23% | (92) | 38-89) 31%-38 : g Friday; bulk 160 to 825 Ibs. 10.00 to)Cu Am Sug 11% |Std. Brands 16 | firsts 58°89) 31%4-32%4 "70% 30% 10% 70% 10.15; top 10.15; 140 to 180 Ibs. 9.40 to] Curt Wret 7% Sof reap a Sues 6,226, ae eae Jo. t Ox Hod bone WNT apeeacereae matte [Bea See a . hs care 21% “he current 101% 1.01% 1.98% 1987 day 995; welght 223 Ibs; for the|Dome Mine 50 |Std. Ol N. J. 11% | °"Zomiiey’ uve, 6 trucks, steady; hens : aon 38 98% week 9.73; and 203 Ibs, Doug Airc 11% | Stew War 19%) over 5 ibs. 17, 5 lbs. and less 17%; Se] teens . Sheep, 4,000; run includes one load|Du Pont 174% | Sto & Web 31, | Leghorn hens 1s; colored: springs, 18, 0% 40% 48% 49% fed ewes; about 1,000 feeding lambs; | East Kodak 174 | Studebakek 16% | oq brotiers 21, White Rock 22, Ply- 3” 3 “ balance slaughter iambs; no early ac-|EI Auto Lite 44% | Swift & Co 27%| mouth Rock 24, bareback 16; 5% Mh tion; sellers asking prices steady to|BI Boat 13% | Texas Corp 58 |chickens 18; Foosters 13) | 221 221% 220% 2.1 strong with Friday; bulk fat lambs|EIPow d&Lt 22% | Tex Gul 8u 41> | tome V6, oid'13, No.2 turkeys 13: + 2.18 Friday 10.25-60; Priday’s bulk 10 25. | Firestone 36% Tex P C&O 15%) 4% Ibs. up white and colored 1! Dalry cows, Uttle trading; prices|Gen Elec 62% | Tim Rol Be 77 | white and colored 16; geese 14; capons MINNEAPOLIS CASH GR quoted about steady; good springer|Gen Foods Trans-Am. 17 5 » 21. Minneapolis, cows considered salable at 60.00-75.00; | Gel Mills ni Tri-Con Co 9% NEW peels Monday i es SoReal to ry medium grades down to 45.00. Gen Mtrs 66% | Union Car 105%) New York, Feb. TP —ive poul- |® Bittnea cua Wheat) nnd Coares| ater Gitte” 4 | Babe Be ‘a pate oats Leghorn tts fowls: |grain gugtations today follow: Goodrich colored 1! 13. — Howse 81,000, Stet $000 dicent; |Goodyear 38% | Unit Corp aa oer Thiet To Arrive gaily panier ground s-fo higher Gat |Gre-Paige 4K pate Drug ib higher a 34 1.55% 1.63% ie GN 20 | Unite Fruit score) “sat : oy ees now slow on local buyer eo Un Gi e, GN rt} jas Im 15% | 32%. 338: second) " : x Bs: top Lo.Ab;, Mo-fzo Ib 9-18-1025; | Geyhound 18%] OB Pipe C044 | whole mitt finte, RelA » 158% 161% seve soeee Gattle 12,80 calves 1,800; fed steers Hee Be eee aa 1% | 3 152% 1.60% and yearlin e: et rather.) Houd-! ” ‘3 pane atpee slow expecially, to big packs H US &mel R 8 2K-3t 224 34; + 151% 1.50% oe s strictly good, cholee and prime ne Mot at '05 goer ed pvetage’ checke” 137 Yotigttators 150% 188 191 Ib: as well ae ite tb. auaragie: hed 36% | Vanadium 33% firsts 19%-21% aeemnhe 18. % % 5 sprinkling 1-60-1h.00 0; tone strong |i¢BusMch 177% | War Pict 15 BUTTER AND. EGG FUTURES . 1.49% 1.56% stone 1029 Ib, shortfeds 8.15; w Co hil cr ea imc [i Gay i 1.48% 154% eater relay whee ee and Int NickOan 65. | Westin Air 65%] Butter Butures’ sigh Low~ Close ‘a ee Imedium grade heifers firm Westing El 188% | st x + 146% 153% soso sree down; good and cholce kinds | 31% 32 co ; : Sabot” Read. Seca "reser 1% 2% y DAN 10m os 1abhee?, 13000 including &, 00 main s Movember 29% 29% Ta Ue : m fairly br nd, in- dications around tendy vith Fel xx 34 | Boston, Psa nae al Pot § D. A)— P esbratay 22% 21% . 22% faontans Winter ‘Wheat IbPiambs.to mall ‘eit ; Buyers talk- Quietness persisted on the small sup- Btorame rocked yirate Seu 28% 23% ing 10.50-75 on with handy-/ ply of domestic wools in the market ators or weights frequently Mhela ‘at 10.88 UP-|here, Most holders adhered quite 23% 23% 23%) 1H W... 147% 140% 1.45% 1.47% ward; sheep firm, scattered native | tirmiy to asking prices up to or al ove mente eerie 13% ewes 5.00-6.00. selling prices of the past month. An th bes 24% 9 |1DH Wor . SOUR CITY domestio, aol, hopever, pataed te aro Pe Cia EA Bb eet d) Sioux City, Ia. Feb, §.| some extent as redeipts of “foreign RANGE OF CARLOT SALES | 12% protein D. A.)—Cattle 3] wools increased and spot supplies} Minneapolis, Feb. 1DHWor . . slaughter steers were offer t concessions. Prices|carlot grain sales: 1H W.«.. 1.43% 1.45% 1.41% 1.43% to shade highe: of wool tops declined in the past two} heavy dark northern 5 Grade of— ed; cows stron wrecks aso result of the easing trend | No. 1 Sark morebern Ue 1 DHW or ers mostly stead; ib. | in prices of spot foreign wools, ¢ mi 143% 3 No. 3 dark 1H W... 1.41% 1.43% 1.39% 1.31% peeves 11.25; some held higher: fair. | o hardowanten ‘and South Dakota Wheat ly liberal quote short feds 7.50-9.51 3 1am, arley No. 3) 137-1 DH W oF strictly. eholce qu tad not quoted. : 1H W... 138% 140% 136% 138% bulk beef cows 4.75- STORIES IN 2DHW or- ter grades 3 H Ralph Waldo Emerson once defined|_ 2 H W... 1.96% 1.89% 1.34% 1.37% deatnrn Sotat Reet: & great story as one which would|? DH WO 34. 1 sa 139% 1.35% er and feed cattle quotations: STA MPS evoke both tears and laughter. Teun Sammon and medium 400c625 : a 1 amber hd 1050 Ib, good ang choice 6.2 BY.1,.S, KLEIN | Crops could be grown overs con-|' 60 Ibs. .. 148 1.66 146 162 common and medium 4.25-! siderable portion of Death Valley, |2 amber hd ers, good and choice, 6, Oallf., if irrigation were possible, 59 Ibs, .. 147 163 — ...6. oreo ‘mon and medium 4.00-5.25; cows, good, * 4.00-50;_commo! a medium 3.50- 58 lbs, 158 A ear pent and choice Vi ne ney actioee, 2500, fa gt N VICTORY . top 1000) na 2 butchers 9.75. on heavier offerin LMG seen. anaes 9.50-75; 140-170 11 slaughter pigs 142 sree seen down; sows 9.50; }-50. Sheep 3,500; most slaughter VO. coe 8s lambs, Pncluding seven decks jouth Dakota experimentally fed offerings; no other lamb bids; undertone about stead; choice to prime held above 10.7! choice ewes salable around 5.75. ¢—__1____"—__+ { Miscellaneous | —— = + eee orelgn Britain de- lars, others in cents: Great Britain 4.1 3 France 4.65%; 25%, Germany free 40.23; reg- avel 21.00; Norway 25; Montreal in New MONEY RATES New York, Feb. 8.— ‘all money steady, 1 per cent all day. Prime commercial paper per cent, mime. loans steady, 60 da: mos. 1% pt cent offered. Banke: Mroceptances unchanged, DU! Dulutl prices, No. 1 hei northern spring, 60 is 5 aes 1 dark pense 8 Ibs. 1.53 Ne Be ie ios. oe sig: 58 | fb 8. a Taste 509T 501 V northern 1.47% oN hard winter’ Montana a sana be Ni 0; 1 red tise 1.34. the “ , in 1793, he lost his of Corsica, 2200 FOR RESULTS Buyers know it; the things they want are easy to find when they phone 2200. Sell- ets know it; the things they offer find a ready market when they phone 2200. Everyone in Bismarck knows it; Tribune Want- Ads are always at work for Rye— No, 2...... 111% 1.16% 1.00% ....- Fiax— No. 1. + 223 230 2.21 omen? OzATOre The British colony of Barbados, in the West Indies, where Nelson ‘once stopped, was first to recog- Fares this hero. A public subscrip- tion was raised for a monument to Nelson. In 1905, on 00 ee stronger, northern stock” ee plies moder: a id mostly 3.5 . No. feally free from cuts and clipped: ends 3. 0-25; Washing: ston Rysset Burbanks US. is to medium 3.35; Colorado ‘Red Clures US. Now i, 2.15-37%4; Russ No. Bliss prnmahs vals quality 2.70: Wisconsin 2.30; iM Michigan Russet rucals US. No. Bismarck Tribune WANT-ADS MINNEAPO! Minneapolis, Feb. higher, Carload My nea eee weaker on He, ede U. 8. territory. 8. B. 131—Providing for use of offi- clal reports as evidence in trials. 8. B. 119—Placing under regulation of insurance department benevolent corporations, associations or societies providing for protective or indemnity benefits, H. B. 4—Appropriating $89,000 for care of insane patients whose resi- dence cannot be determined. H. B. 53— proceedings _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, LS Used Car? Lots of Them In the WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted Work Wanted Automobiles for Sale MAN AND WIFE to run Coffee Agency. Up to $45 first week. Au- tomobile given as’ bonus. Write Albert Mills, 948 Monmouth, Cin- cinnati, O. YOUNG MARRIED man wants em of any kind, excellent truck driver. Mechanically inclined, garage or service station work preferred. Write Tribune Ad. 19362. BOYS WANTED: 12 to 15 to do Pleasant, educatiorial work after- Roons end Saturdays. Good pay. b: Tribune Ad. 19396. ADDRESS envelopes at home, spare- time; substantial weekly pay. Ex- perience unnecessary. Disnified work. Stamp brings details. Em- ployment Mgr., Dept. 4035, Jackson, Tenn. pher. Give complete information including references, education, etc., _.___ Lots for Sale CORNER lot, 5th St. and Avenue A. Inquire at 416 Ave. A. WANTED to do dressmaking. Will WANTED: Experienced girl EXPERIENCED girl wants housework | GIRL wants work by hour or day. TWO EXPERIENCED girls in first letter. Write Ad. No. 19368. COMPETENT bookkeeper desires po- | come to your home if desired. Charges reasonable. Phone 847.! Mrs, Onie Anderson, 302 Ave. D. | wants work by day or hour. Phone 1306. by hour or day. Phone 1980. Phone 1044. Ask for Vi nt part time work. Phone 926-R. Position Wanted sition. Eight years’ experience. Ex-| cellent references. Write Tribune Ad. 19364. Business Opportunity of women under 18 where beer or dicoholic beverages are sold, H. B, 82—Changing from Dec. 15 to Sept. 15 delinquent personal prop- erty tax lists turned over to sheriff. H. B. 60—Appropriating $6,409 to pay deficit in department of agricul- ture and labor. Bills Introduced H. B. 181—(Sand, Thoreson, Holm) —Licensing business of making small loans, and fixing interest rate at legal FOR SALE OR TRADE: Good gen-| WARM nicely furnished sleeping room eral merchandise business including building. Valued at $5,500.00. Priced | for quick sale or will trade for Bis-| marck residence. Reason for selling, have other business interests. Write Box 76, Kintyre, N. Rooms for Rent in private home. Suitable for two. On bus line. Hot water always. Gentlemen preferred. .715 2nd St. Phone 1550. contract rate. Banks, H, B. 182—(Frazier)—Amends and|OLEAN and quiet room. Always hot Legalizing taken by boards of flood irrigation. Resolutions Adopted 8. Conc. Res. L—Proposing a consti- tutional amendment permitting mu- nicipal industry such as municipal li- quor stores . &. Res. N—Requesting congress to amend federal law to permit states lose |to tax national bank on same basis as state banks, Bills Introduced 8. B. 163—(Cain, Fredrickson) — Permitting owners to redeem real estate forfeited for taxes of 1935 and prior years by full payment of original tax without interest or penalty at- 8, B. I Whelan, Stucke)—Taxing gasoline used by aircraft one cent per gallon with two-thirds of revenue appor- tloned to municipalities for airports} a; and one-third to Airmen’s Associa. tion. Taxes and tax laws, 8. B. 164—(Thatcher, Vinje, Blais- | dell, Fredrickson) — Appropriating $75,000 for library and equipment at. Valley City Normal. Appropriations. 8, B. 165—(Thatcher, etc.)—Appro- priating $115,000 for physical educa- tion building at Minot Normal. Ap- Propriations. 8. B. 166—(Lynn by request)—Pro- viding for constitutional methods of. > &. B. 167—(Cain)—Permitting trans- Portation cost payment to families by ‘common school boards for school chil- .|dren, Education, 8, B. 168—(Blaisdell, Lynn, Bilden, Whelan, Stucke)—Creating the Air- men’s ‘Association of North Dakota to enforce aircraft regulations. State affairs. 8. B. 160—(Brostuen, Cain)—Pro- viding for protection of archaeological Telics in state and for licensing by state historical society of persons io concerns make explorations or inves- tigations. Military and Indian affairs. 8. B. 170—(Lavik, ch Topp, Skarvold, ‘Young, Lemke)—Providing for tag- ging of dogs $1 annually. Agriculture. 8. B. 171—(Thatcher and others)— |Appropriating $40,000 for physical edu- cation building at Bottineau School of Forestry. Appropriations, 8, B, 172—(Thatcher and others)— Appropriating $30,000 for library build- ine 3 Mayville Normal. Appropria- 8. B. 173—(Committee on Pepgac sald —Amending laws relating to funds of state banking setociations. 8. B. 174—(Guthrie)—Appropriat- ing $1,750 to city of Bismarck for reimbursing expenses incurred in con- structing sewerage system from state penitentiary to city. Appropriations. 8. B, 175 — (Mutchler)—Providing teachers in all schools except inde- pendent or special districts must have certificate to teach. Education. 8. B. 176—(Fine)—Changing date of teachers examinations for elementary certificates to last Thursday and Fri- day in April. Education. 8. B. 17—(Fine) — Requiring $5 fee for first grade professional teach- ers certificate and $3 fee for second Grace or special certificates, Educa- in, 8. B, 178—(Crandall)—Appropriat- “| ing $47,400 for improvements and re- pairs at State Soldiers Home, Lisbon. Appropriations. 8. B. 179—(Agriculture and Live- “| stock Committee)—Authorizing state agricultural college extension service | ments. .|to carry out policy and purposes of federal soil conservation and domestic allotment act. 8. B. 180—(Coffey and others)— Providing for compact between Min- uesota, South Dakota and North Da- kota authorizing creation of tristate waters commission for utilization and * con 1 of drainage basin of Red river o! north. Irrigation. 8. B, 181—(Kolpin, Lian)—Providing for appointment of state mill and elevator manager by senate from list of three names submitted by gover- nor, and removable only by senate. -|State affairs, 8. B, 182—(trehlow)—Permitting counties to join in appointment of health officer for area of two or more .|}counties. Public health. 8. B. 183—(Taxes and Tax Laws |! Committee)—Permitting state welfare .) | board to borrow money from the Bank [08 Ne ee House Emmy ut | se le oon la H. B, 98—Appropriating $5,000 for enlarging house loudspeaking {acil- {ties, Passed. H B, $—Lifting for two years re- quirement that least 60 per cent of ed ft & GE: | comnbies may lems ined ign’ eed aE on Vector 70 eB, 146—Probibiting employment | escorts down » receiving line. repeals part of initiated measure ap- proved June 29, 1932, which fixes sal- aries of county officials. State affairs. H. B, 183—(Freitag, Thoreson, and | COMPORTAD! Sand)—Walving bonds by county, municipal and school officials where funds are insured in FDIC. State af- water. Suitable for one or two. Gentlemen preferred. 116 W. ‘Thayer. room ern home. Suitable for two. Hot water always. Hot water heat. 522 Second. fairs. H. B. 184—(Jensen by request)— Allows persans between 21 and 25 yéars be committed to State Training | SLEEPING + ROOM, next to bath. school for one to two years, Judiciary. LARGE COMFORTABLE room, next to bath. 622 11th St, Phone 1824. W. Private entrance. 307 10th St. H. B. 185—Godwin)—Validates sales of property for special assessments where provisions of law were not com-| WANTED: Room mate, middle-aged Plied with and makes retroactive pro- visions of the law as amended here- by. State affairs, H. B. 186—(Fitch)—Increasing state athletic commission secretary's salary to $900 annually and reducing license fee schedule, State affairs. H, B, 187—(itch)—Appropriating $2,400 ee we athletic commission. H. B. abe (iand, Godwin, Savre) —Authorizing banking institutions to establish stations to receive and pay tonies. Banks, H. B, 189—(Wendland, Sand, God- win)—Cancels double lability of|PERFECTION DRY CLEANERS— stockholders under certain conditions after July 1, 1939, in state banks. H, B, 190—(Burgum) — Providing for county option under the state] MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. liquor act. Temperance. H. B. 191—(Wolf, Krank, Sticka, LOST: Black and white terrier dog —_———— Room Mate Wanted or elderly lady. Twin beds, cooking privileges. Price reasonable. 120 W. Thayer. Phone 967. RESPECTABLE young man wants room mate, Call at 222 2nd St. Upstairs, :|1935 Oldsmobile Sedan . BUY NOW at These Low Prices No Payments. No Finance or Interest in January, Febru- ¢ ary and March. 1931 Essex Coach .... 1931 Plymouth Sedan 1933 Plymouth Coupe 1932 Plymouth Sedan i 1933 Pontiac Coach. 377 1933 Chevrolet Coupe. 207 1933 Chrysler 8 Sedan 387 1934 Ford Sedan ..... a7 1934 Studebaker ... 367 11934 Chrysler Coach 381 1935 Chevrolet Sedan 407 1935 Airflow Sedan.. 67 1935 Ford DeLuxe Sedan. ay 1935. Ford Tudor Sedan 47 1935 Chrysler Sedan... 547 {1935 DeSoto Sedan 7 1936 Lafayette Sedan 487 1936 Chrysler Sedan . 167 1936 Plymouth Touring 587 ‘These cars priced low, as we need the room for storage. All these cars winterized, including hot water heater, non-freeze solu- tion, winter grease, winter oil, good | batterles and good tires. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. im Main Phone 700 MID WINTER USED CAR CLEARANCE 1928 Dodge Sedan . 1930 Pontiac Sedan 1930 Buick Sedan . 1930 Ford Tudor 1934 Dodge Panel 1932 Dodge DeLuxe Sed: 1933 Plymouth Coupe 1933 Plymouth Sedan 1934 Ford Coupe 1934 Oldsmobile C 1934 Dodge, 1% ton truck, 162 in, wheel base, 32x6, 10 ply dual rear tires, overload springs, oil bath cleaner . » 595 All cars inside, warm and dry. No cracked blocks, etc., from weather. M. B. GILMAN CO. 2nd and Bdwy. Tel. 808 Dodge - Plymouth - Dodge Trucks. ———— === oe Houses for Rent FIVE ROOM 2 story house, 4 room bungalow, 3 room house, 4 room furnished apartment. T. M, Casey & Son, Lost and Found wearing red harness. Answers by, — name “Andy.” Reward. Phone 1495-W. Persona! Ladies’ dresses, Men's suits and tie, dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. Call for and deliver, Phone 1707. | MATTRESSES Either regular or spring filled. 419 9th St. Phone 1126. MODERN FURNISHED five - room bungalow, 230 West Main, gas heat. 1 ‘oom modern home, Call at 308 14th St. Phone 1088. ____ For Sale or Trade HALF SECTION farm with buildings located 9 miles southeast of New Salem, telephone service, near church and daily rural route. Would like to sell or trade for Bismarck property. Chas. Hasse, 611 9th 8t., basement apt. Bismarck. ~ Farm Lands for Exchange Obach)—Granting Bank of North Dakota power to make loans to aid Houses for Sale lignite industry. State affairs, H, B, 192—(Holmquist by request) —Making firemen before the incor- poration of the pension association gligible for pension. State affairs. H. B, 193—Permitting indigent per- sons to require aid of medical, osteo- pathic or chiropractic physicians. Ways and means, H, B. 194—(Burgum)—Creating of- fice of chaplain and social service di- rector for State Training school. State affairs. H, B. 195—(Morland, Holmquist, O. C. Olson)—Levying a tax on one-| BABY GRAND piano, Persian rug, tenth of one mill annually for blind ald and pension fund. State affairs. H. B, 196—(Niewoehner, Biberdorf) —Relating to collection of premiums for fire and tornado insurance on public buildings. Insurance. H, B. 197—(Peterson of Renville)— . : Anema for Rent_ Exempting farm machinery used for] Ex (ONALLY well furnished actual farming trom taxation while being used. Taxes. H, B. 198—(Schauss, Morris, Olson) —Appropriating. $2,600,000 to public welfare board for relief to aged, blind, |Sy;aLt, APARTMENT, one room and and dependent and child welfare ser- vices. Appropriations. H, B. 199—(Schauss, Morris, Olson) —Appropriating $3,000,000 to public welfare board for relief from March 1, 1937, to June 30, 1939, Appropria- tions, H. B, 200— (Schauss) — Bringing sheriffs, marshals and constables un- der workmen's compensation act. In- surance, H. B. 201—(Livestock Committee) —Regulating and licensing livestock | —— and poultry dealers. Livestock. H. B, 202—(Magill)—Compensating prisoners wrongfully imprisoned at $1 daily. Judiciary. NEW 5 room bungalow with large PRACTICALLY new bungalow, also ee Household Goods for Sale MODERN FURNISHED 3 room apart ONE THREE ROOM apartment and FIRST FLOOR of modern hoi room firiished in basement. New 5 room bungalow with 3 room base- ment apartment and bath. Six year old 4 room bungalow with double garage near Bismarck Hospital. T. jasey & Son. income property. Well located. Close in. Call on Wm. Baker, 604 3rd 8t., side door. 11x15; American Oriental rug, 9x12; Pony fur coat, brown fur jacket, walnut book case, mahogany dress- er, one love seat, 50 lb, ice box. Phone Mrs, Frissell 1331. apartment. Electric refrigeration, Two rooms and bath. Suitable two Phone adults, City hea 1063. Also one on second floor, $30. kitchenette, Murphy bed, ‘i | 314 3rd St. Everts $24, Adults only. Apts, ment, Living room, bedroom and Kitchenette. Close in. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. one 2 room apartment. Heat, gas, lights furnished. 1116 Rosser. Phone 978-J. NON-RESIDENT owner wishes to exchange high class grain farm, 1,400 acres, Eddy Co., N. Dakota, for Missouri or Kansas farm or in- come, 1,000 acres in cultivation. Well improved. ed 806 Com- 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 Hauling. Tel. 2332-W. 401 13th St. Chas. Pauley. WILTON | COAL, $2.40 per ton. Phone 863-M, Boehm Bros., Delivered, Miseellaneo al ONE SLIGHTLY used popcorn ma- chine. One new cash register. J. B. Smith. Tel. 1916, eae TYPEWRITER, standard, L.C Smith. A-1 condition. $20, Phone 834-R. F. A. Lee. Hay BALED HAY. Midland, Upland. Mixed hay, Sweet clover hay and bright clean durum straw. F. A. Cousins, New Rockford, N. Dak. HOLLOW stem hay for sale, Baled or otherwise. Write for prices. Melvin Bryn, Berwick, N. D. Completely furnished. Use of elec- is washer. $65.00 per month. jone 1789. H, B. 203—(Schauss, Peterson of Saas basement apartment Renville(—Prohibiting city employes in cities of 5,000 population or more to} 8t. work over eight hours a day or 56 hours | FURNISHED BASEMENT apartment, @ week except in emergencies; exempt- ing elective officers and fire depart- H. B, 204—(Bjornson, Renville, Olson of Renville, Morland) —Permitting county commissioners to dispose of property, real and personal, ONE ROOM furnished for light acquired through purchase, forfeiture or operation of law. H. _B. 205—(Thompson, Dey)--Re- | GNFURNISHED le quiring state industrial commission to sell or lease the state mill and elevator Peterson of |NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 5 room with 2 smell bedrooms. 409 5th living room, bedroom, kitchenette and bath, 612 1st St. Phone 1432. apartment. Heat and water {ur- nished. Phone 107. housekeeping. Girl preferred. $10. Call at 120 W. Thayer, e apart March Ist. 602! Ave. D. L. K. Thompson. Phone 287. within one year. H. B. 206—(Jensen by request)— $50,000 to erect building FURNISHED basement apartment, private entrance, 818 7th St. Phone 1747-R. dustrial and vocational training. H. B. 207—(Burgum)—Permitting the legislature to enact legislative mat- ters on any legal holiday except Sun- | sURNISHED days. H. B. 206—(Blair, Norheim)—Pro- FIRST PLOOR bungalow fiat, front and rear entrance. Call at 409 5th St. ‘apartment in Rose Apartments. Mrs. Murphy. Phone 852, heared for payment and cancellation personal property taxes for 1934 and prior years at reduced amounts land for 1935 without penalty and in- terest. FURNISHED APARTMENT. On room and kitchenette at 518 5th at. ——_— Wanted to Rent Resolutions Introduced -H. Conc, Res. R—(Kapaun, Gilberg, Holm)—Proposing constitutionai 000 for} amendment for a unicameral legis- lature, ——_ ‘The best kind of golf ball for use of |FIVE, 10, 15 or 20 acre lots for gar- the duffer is one of very light weight, apparently of standard ions, and covered with a crocheted jacket. iek relates t6-sppen ene renders it less dangerous as a missile when it flies wide of its mark. Women should always igi, their 4 WANTED: By April ist or WILL TAKE horses for winter pas- Bismarck. L. Ist, 5 or 6 room unfurnished house or bungalow, $50 or $60 rent accept- able. Very best references. Adults. Write Tribune Ad. 19343. soning ale shone Missouri river bottoms. 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