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POTENTIAL SQUERZE IN WARNER INDUCES STOCK PRIGE UPTURN Steels, Motors, Rubbers and Specialties Hold Trading Limelight New York, Feb. 9.—()—A poten- tial “squeeze” of shorts in Warner Bros., stock helped to inspire a late rally ‘in Monday's markets and many early losses of fractions to 2 points were reduced or canceled. Selected steels, motors, rubbers and sSpcialties were ahead throughout, but the rails, coppers and utilities were under water most of the time. Prices were still a bit mixed at the close. Transfers were around 2,650,000 shares, The by-play in the Warner issue followed announcement of the com- pany it had called off its plan to put out additional common shares. Trading in the stock was temporarily halted when a “covering” rush Swamped the specialist's books. Transactions, when eventually re- sumed, were marked -by a sale of 20,000 shares at 17, up 2 points. After a speedy opening, the list spent the greater part of the day trudging along indifferently, with many of the recent leaders inclined to give ground on comparatively light offerings. U. S, Steel, down until the final Sprint, came back with vigor. Generar Motors tripped over con- tinued troubles in strike negotiations. Chrysler, however, developed strength. Offsetting labor handicaps were many business items encouraging to buying forces, At the same time the cashing in of profits, following the upturn of the past several sessions, lured many. Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Feb. 9.—(7)—(US. DA)—Cattle 1,400; fatrly active, slaughter steers strong to slightly higher; good fed steers around 9.50-| Curt 10.50; medium short feds down to ‘W715; plain yearlings 1.00-7.25; she stock mostly 15-25 higher for two days; medium fed heifers 6.75-8.25; thin kinds down to 5.25; most beef cows 5.00-6.25; few up to 6.75; low cutters and cutters largely 4.00-75; bulls fully. steady, bulk 5.25-75; good beef bulls up to 6.25; stockers scarce, fully steady; calves 500; vealers scarce, fully steady; good and choice 8.50- 10.50; cull and common 3.50-6.50, Hogs 2,500; very few hogs on sale|/Gen.Mtrs. 66: DULUTH rma early; market slow, steady; good and| Gillette Tey ome S 9% | So tess thaw’? ib. 21; Pons 71D uP ena a ernor, with consent of senate, to choice 160-325 Ib. 10.00-15; top 10.15; | Goodrich 37 | Union Ca: San 2; = (il eee appoint board of university and schoo! 140-160 Ib, 9.50-10,00; 120-140 Ib, 9.00-|Goodyear 40% | Union Puc 182% | ew Yoru "EW YORK, : . $43) iands consisting of three members. 50; bulk good sows 9.75; average cost/Gra-Paige 45 Un Air Corp 31% | tee Teneo’ tor tiem Be troiene, 18 118 way Paes Monday 9.96; weight 192 Ib. G.N.Ir.Ctf. 20 | Unit Corp 6%| chickens: Rocks 19; Leghorn 13; ntrodu Sheep 1,500; small supply largely/G.N.Ry.Pf. 48 | unit Drug 15 | fowls: Leghorn 14-15: roosters 12; te) 8. B. 18—(Strehlow, Nelson of slaughter lambs; nothing done early; |G. Wes.8ug. 36% | gnit wruit 92% | arses, vi other freight prices Barnes, Crandall)—Prohibiting dis- undertone weak, bulk good to cholce|Greyhound 16% | on Gas Imp. 15% Buttes, steady to firm. 1% 217% 2.17% 2,17%| crimination in price within state in lambs mostly 10.25-50; two loads 10.65; | Hec. Prod. 15 US Ind Al 42, Cream: than extra 34%4- 2:17.,| purchase of farm products. medium to choice ewes 4.00-6.00; |Houd.-H.B. 26% | na Pipe o% eae | Rs fcre 3) 30k; Hane . B. 185—(Kolpin)—Appropriating Tange feeding lambs 8.50-9.65. Hudson Mot. 22% og wa nap 17% | 8 Brie ye * eentralizea (01 MINNEAPOLIS casH GRAIN _| $1,240.51 for oe of O. P. Bhel- Dairy cows, supply very light, rics Hupp. Mot. 2% Ue Rubber 58% rey ore) am pa nitea pons Feb. 9.— (#) — Wheat| stad while sta! Hes day focracapriasead nominally unchanged; medium and an oak oN US Smelt R 89% | ui eee 355,002, steady to firm and yee ao. jay 8 Came ed to 37/ July 1, 1988 to Dec, 31, 1934. it ae good springer cows quoted around d 3 07, unsettled. Mixed col- 8, B, 186(Brostuen, McG! FES 90.00-76.00 or more; common Kinds| Int-Bus Moh, 177% U8 Steel 101% : i ‘“ Bea ead gcapene sgeatigns today folow: viding special improvement down to 40.00 and under. Int, Nick.Can 64% | Vanadium 33% |3 20%-21; refrigera- Cash ‘Whee po iArrive |ldaee say Pe ee payment ot spec special Smiockicmyis Int.T.&Tel. 13%| War Pict 17 ore first 19%- 21; seconds 18-19, Dellvered 8. B. 187—( ion on cul Sloux City, Ia, Feb. 9—(—(U. 8.|Johns-Man, 147° | West Un = 76%| supren AND EGG FUTURES 156 1.63 ture) — Permitting counties to set up D. A.)—Cattle 600; calves 100; slaugh-| Kennecott 60%] Westing Air 56% Py. f fe id rural home advisory coun- ter steers and yearlings fairly ac-|erog Groc, 23 | Weating El 160 185 1.62 farm and rural ry tive; strong; fat she stock largely p f High Low Close cils for agricultural, home economics ' firm; ‘stockers and. feeders scarce, |LAb.-O-F.GI. 76% | White Mot 29% | s:ocage standards Tea Gnd 4cHt club grogrem and levp iat yitle changed: toad, good 1200, ib; |Eig:M.B.(4s) 112 | Wilson & Co 11% | © ebruary a... 31% 31% Toll tax beeves 11,00; scattered sales short Ty Woolworth 58% 153 1.60 8 feds mainly 7.50-9.25; car lots medium 31% 31% 31% seoee sveee| 8,B, 188—(Coffey by request)—Pro- | to good 750 Ib, heifers 7.85; few good Lorillard (P) 28 | Wrigley Jr 73% hibiting discrimination in price of| 135 Pe LAC eo DUE a fe BOSTON WOOL Fresh Graded Firsts, 5 152 1.59 «+++ +000] gasoline in state, ‘30; small lots common and medium | Boston, Feb, 8 —U)——(U. 8D. Ad— | ,HOOrUaIy oii ic.- 22% 22° 32H 151 158 8. B, 180—(Lowe)—Permits villages siock steers: 4.$0c6,00, Tuesday, Aparkist Deore Was ver: fords ‘ards, Oct. 25% 25 25% to impose same punishment for ordi- Gurrent stocker and feed cattle quo; | jines. Asking prices were steady to ————— 156 nance offenders as cities, Fe a8 te. Foca sium | firm on most lots of domestic wools, CHICAGO POTATOES 8. B. 190—(Trout, Johnson)—Pro- 5 B25; common and -megiice | urgency on fuost “Kinds of apparel | shipments 460; old stock Taaho Rus- 147152 islature on no-party basis instead of p : 1 for several weeks. Large sets firm, other stock - trices i= e087 i 50; common and medium 4.00; | Neases in receipts, of foreign wo joderat ‘cows, good, 4.00-50; common and| cFeases, in receipts of forelgn wools | moderate, ear 45 150 esos sseee| 8B. 191—(Kroeber)—Levying tax of uum 3.50-4.00; , calves (steers). | Sci" wroadoned. the selection. of | US. Nov 1, medium to large t-10-80; 10 per cent on tickets sold for per- Good and choice 6.25-8.35; medium) fines avaliable to manufacturers, recelvers Holding best stock for high: 43 sonal intra-state tion, rev- ee scattered Fa Gore heavy to small 3.205 car 15 enue to go to state equalization fund. Hogs 2,000; very slow; early sal 0. and choice 2 ibe, butchers 9:75:80 early top . 9 T0c180 ‘Ib. tights» 9.00 siaughter pigs 7.25-8.75; sows scar Sheep 1,000; no early fat lamb bids: undertone steady to strong; best fed offerings held above 10.75; slaughter eves scarce; choice eligible to 5.75 or above. CHICAG Chicago, Feb. Be e—(v. 8. A) —Hogs 24,000, including 5,000 directs weak to 10 lower; mostly 5-10 Tee than Monday's average; top bulk good and choice 170-300 Tb, 0! te comparable 140-170 Ib. largely a 0-10, 20: best lightweight sows 9.75. Cattle 9,000, calves 2,000; choice and prime steers scarce, fully steady; medium and good shortfeds slow, weak; she stock scarce, steady: re bulls and vealers fully steady; choice and prime steers and yearlings 25; best steers held around 1 ew loads heifers mostly to , small killers 8.50-9.50; no strictly choice kinds offered; cutter and low G cutter cows mostly 4.00-75; bulk beef cows 5.25-6.25; sausage bulls 6.50; downward; vealers largely 8.50-10.50; few selects to 11,00. Sheep 9,000, including 1,100 direct; fat lambs in fairly broad demand; un- dertone fully steady to stronger: ask; ing higher: buyers talking aroun 10.65-90 on good to choice offerings now held upward to 11.00 and above; sheep about steady; scattered native ewes 5,00-6.00, o—<$<$<$____—_—_—_* ! Miscellaneous _| o>—_. e FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Feb. 9.—(?)—Foreign ex- change mixed, Great Britain demand in dollars, others in cents Great | Bri- tain 4.895%; Beane Italy 5.26%; Germany free 40.23%; register: Travel 21.15; SNOrray. 24.60; Montreal in New York MONEY RATES New York, Feb. 9.—(#)—Call money steady, 1 per cent all day. Prime commercial paper % per cent. | Time loans steady, 60 days-6 mos. 1% per cent offered. Bankers acceptances unchanged. CURB STOCKS New York, Feb. 9.—(f)—C American Gen, 11%. Cities Service 4%. Elec, Bond & Snate 24%. Fisk Kubber 14. urbs . GOVERNMENT BONDS. New “York, Feb. 9.—(P)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4%'s 120.9. Treasury 4's 114.22, fie MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Feb. 9.—(#)—Stocks close, First Bank Stock 1634. Northwest Banco 15%. ——_ —— Eight hundred eighty-eight opera- tions are required to make a shotgun shell which retails for 4 cents. WHEAT 10 REGAIN BCE heppmanete GRAIN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1937 Used Car? Lots of Them In the WANT-ADS | Work Wanted Automobiles for Sale | EXPERIENCED girl wants housework by day or hour. Phone Irene, 904. EXPERIENCED girl wants housework by hour or day. Phone 1980. GIRL wants work by hour or day. Phone 1044. Ask for Verna. EXPERTENCED gitls want part time work. Phone 926-R. Position Wanted COMPETENT bookkeeper desires po- | sition, Eight years’ experience. Ex- cellent references. Write Tribune Ad, 19364, —_—_——_—— ' DO YOU KNOW Everybody is talking abeut prices soing up? Better take advantage of these lows priced cars, COME in and select your car now, Turn in your car or make a cash de- Posit. We will put this car away for you without charge until you are ready for delivery. You save money, we sell cars, Thirty cars to pick from. Look them over, . Essex Coach . Plymouth Seda Plymouth Sedan Pontiac Coach 1931 1931 1932 1933 LARGE COMFORTABLE bedroom with large closet. Suitable for two or three. Hot water always. Close’ in, 816 Main \ CLEAN and quiet room. Always hot! Adams Exp 17K" Mack Trke 1 Go) H ‘ , All-ch Dye 36 were, hy EARLIER LOSSES No. 1 dark northern, #144] (By the Associated Press) Allis-Ch 16% | No, 2 dark morcaral n 1.43 ‘Am Can 106. | McKes R Pf o No, 3 dark northern, & 1a Bills Signed by Governor Male Help Wanted am 32 | Miami : . northern, y aking it easler to ob-| WANTED: Experienced man with Am H&L 8 |Mid.Oon Pet 31% Reports of Ice-in Kansas and|No. 4 dark northern, 84 Ibs, .ve++ 140] gait” uote: Naa eth caked Miblily to mabage paint store. Ex- An ae 8 | paigiana Se. 41% | RP No. 4 dark northern, 69 Ihe. .... 139] Socwolders in email sppocatiene tional proposition to right party. Am Loco . 57. | Minn Hon, 100% Sustained Corn Demand _[ No. 5 dark northern, 82 137] iB, 14—Be' Give full particulars. Write Tribune Am Métal €3% | Minn. Mol, 14% No. 8 dark northern, 61 Ibs. 5... 135) ations voy seme up rules and res} Aa roan” Am Pow Lt 13%|M St P 86M. 2 Help Comeback No’ ’ 5 dark northern, prsesiebdabriir Apsara ery WIFE to run Coffee Am Rad | 28% | Mont Ward 90% ———_———_ 3 pins ar Agency. Up to $45 first week. Au- rege tig ais’ Me esp idee Chicago, Feb. 9.—(P)--Late rallies D4 Senate tomobile A fea as bonus, Write Am SF 60 | Net Biscuit 31% |! Chicago wheat prices Tuesday vir- | 45 Albert, Mails, $48 Monmouth, Cin- Am Bog Ref 62% Nat ‘Gsh Reg 36 w'nepre cent wari +m. | Bills Passed ed Am T & Dy Prod Reports uses Sonera last in-| 37 8. B. Am Tob B 96% ne Dy ve dicated new formations of solid:ice in| 1; t B. 73—Appropriating $215,240 Lots for Sale Nat Distill, 27% 0. $1.26] for maintenance and new building | Go, Am W Wks 25%! Net pr & Lt 12%|many Kansas wheat flelds. A stimu-| wo, 1.21| at Grafton state school, pte PL BES ated Ae ILS Am Wool Pf 74% lating influence too, was advances in Inquire at 416 Ave. A. Nat Bteel 4% No, 111] 8. B, 74—Appropriating mn Anaconda 55% corn values owing nd | Ni fe ‘Arm im 11% {Nat Tes = 10% | oor cash here. o. 190| for Mandan state training school. Lost and Found As Dry G 21w1 NS Cob I8i2 | At the close, wheat was unchanged tbe eae samatlste rete Dit toe | roar Gold rimmed glasses, between Ree Helhe Mian WS ok ie comers rin geist |S fi ings. en yaad gh oa, Ze ‘Avia Corp 8% | NO Pacific” 29% corn unchanged to % up, May 1.10%- | 5. B. 90—Appropriating $21,000 for! tre or 1038, Bald Loco 9% | Ohio Oil 18% |3,, July 1.04%-%, oats unchanged to ++ 1.21] school of mines, University of Notts | xe Balt & Ohio 25 | Oliver Farm 61%) 1 off provisions showing 5 to 10 Dakota, for development of state's Wanted to Buy ~ Barnsdall 33%] Otts Elev. 42 | cents decline. mineral resources. oe : Bendix 33% |PacG & El 33 roa 8, 5, 101—Permitiing an additional | WANTED; Model A Ford: Bob's Paint Beth Stl 85% |Packard = 11% aT ee levy not to exceed two mills by cities/ §nd Body Shop. 606 Main. Phone Boeing’Air 43° | Param Pict 27% | Pater cols, Feb 9.—()—Weak- 117% | for airports as well as band and) Borden 27% | Park Utah = 5% | ness in torelen grain markets falled 1.13% Lat) Ubrary support. Wanted to Rent Briggs Mfg. Pathe Film 9% ting impression on the . B. 1B Providing no change in an Tuesday because of oth- prices closed lower. a Bur Ad Mch 35%|Penn RR — 42%| "shay" wneat closed se 1 1.4, ButCop&Z* 8% | Phelps Dodge 56% oe at is ae and Sept, %C| July, Can Pac. 17 | Phil Morris 74%| lower at tt Case (ST) 176% | Phillips Pet 56% | nouses sold some material for profits. Caterpil 98% | Pills pep ae May Ties slneees 1c higher at 2.22 and 30% | Proc am july igher at Ger d Fusco 70. | Pub Ste NJ SOK | ac esttadon at set dec OGY, Tah Ches & Oo 67 an ao ea sree at 40% and July #e Chia&NW 4 |Pure lower ai May'rs close 1 t 1.01%, Jul hanged ChiGtwW 3 (Purity Bak 21% ae, And Bert. unchanged at S04 Chi Gt Wpfd 14% | Radio 12 feed barley closed %c higher at CM&P 2%/RKO 8% and sul ec lower at 68%. May CMStP pfd 5%|RemRand 26% mal iting barley closed unchanged at CRI—P 2%|Reo Motor 8%! “Cash. wheat receipts ul Caetce ? sth Rep Gd s5%| in batho Mess cede OH, Tate Meh oa [day | Col-Palm 20. |Rey TobB 85% | ter or durum wheat was offered, chen Distt 44 | p CoP 2nd oats were in fale demand. Mar. Col G El 11% e was in good demand. Barley of Com Soly . 19% |Seabd Oll 44% Baiting quality was in good demand Com & Sou 3% | Sears-Roe ae ee scarce. Flax demand was Con Edis 45% | Servel 33 : Con Ot1 16% |Shell Un 29% | g——________4 Cont Can 50% 'Simmons | 41 | Produce Markets | ‘Cont Mot 3% |Socony Vac 19% Cont Oil Del 8" |s0n oa Bd + aera ar ¢ Corn Prod CHICAGO Cream Wh oe So Ry “ Chicago, Feb. 9.—(?)—Butter, eggs Crosley 25% |So Ry Pr 57% | 8nd Poultty prices were virtually un- Cub Am Sug 11% ‘Sperry Corp 22%| Butter 8,632, steady; creamery-spe- Wi 1% Std Brands 15% | clais (93 score) 33% 34%; extras (92) Cee firsts (90-91) 33; firsts 31% «: aa standards (90 cen- LATE RALLIES AID ed carlots) 33%. Dome Mines 49% | Std Oil Ind 49: tei 5» arendy, extra firsts lo- 1 21% 5 fresh ded fi: Dore Ate 10 ou teal focal 21° care S24; curtent receipts East.Kod. 173% heeled rt sates Aroha tendy: El AutoLite 44 16% EL Boat 13% | Swift ds Co 27% Peaborn bene tt olated tpn 3 ELPw.&Lt. 22% 57 a Broitars ae Pale Bock $24: Fires! Tex Gul mou! 00 3 bar Gene, Be | ee ee ay $2 | brofters 16; | Leghorn. chickens 13; Leghorn roosters 12; tur- white and colored 18, small white an CHICAGO ©. IN 4% 1,02: 51% 8 itaect teeeeed292 cece arses 1292 May c.ccasas isi? isa 1337 July 11837 1337 1335 1337 1360 1855 1357 16.35 16.70 30% 132% 1.19% 125 . ects dade 1.05% 1.06% . Sh rin 49 49% 48% 4% 44% 1K 2.19 Chicago, Feb. 9.—(P)}—Ci heat | pr: from cuts and clipped , no sales reported. Corn, No. 3 yellow | ends. 2. 40> Colorado Red MoClures 114-14% 3 No, 4 nits 13% -142 sam- | No. 1, cotton wack 3.35; | Wisconsin |y je grade rye rley| round whites US. No. 1, 2.40-45; US. Pimple gtade 86285; toed 8051.00 non, commercial 2.30; Michigan Fi 147 149 145 1.47 malting, 1,00 om. Timothy seed 2.45: 6.00-25 owt; new “ib: 6.00 ewe. Clover| slightly weaker,’ suppl seed 28,00: demand fair; Florida bu, crates B 145° 147 1.43 ——_______ triumphs US, No, 1, 2.00405; US. No, 2, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 1,85-90 & erate. Minneapolis, Feb, 9.—(?)—Flour: 143 145 141 Unchanged. Shipments 14,185; pure RANGE OF CARLOT SALES ayea L bran 3150-82.00; standard ‘middiings| (RANGE OF, CARLO® BAee of Be aes sent Rinse oars Meee Nae tc Woe LA LLP SG FREES nor! + No. jar] ard wi In migrating, birds follow the 1.354 hn PY, pple nee 7 No, 3, 1 DHW or and coasts lax No. 1, 2.29%. courses Of iers to thelr | Gorn and cats not quoted. LHW... 138 140 136 1.38 destination. 2DHW or 4 5 sbawe 136 199 134 1.37 or Ice Memorial to Will Rogers PH Wor 1s gr ise 135 1 amber hd Ibs. .. 1.47% 165% 1.45% 1.61% 2 amber he Ths, .. 1.46% 162% 0000 ooeee 2 amber hi 58 lbs, .. 1.44% 157% .. 3 amber 57 Ibs, .. 142% 1.43% 3 amber hi 56 lbs, .. 140% 1.48% 4 amber hd 55 Ibs. .. 1.38% 1.43% 4 amber hd 54 Ibs, .. 1.36% 1.41% 00. arose ber hd 53 Ibs. .. 1.33% 1.39% 5 amber hi 52 Ibs. .. 1.31% 137% 5 amber hd 51 Ibs. .. 129% 133% ....- rade of ber... teen ba 1 rd durum ret4 ted to the memory of the tie Det of solid ice was. unveiled at the Hibbing, Minn., apis winter carnival. Twenty-two feet high and sculptured out of 100 tons of ivory ice, the statue at night, under floodlights, appears as if made of marble. Its size ae, contrast for the two figures at the left, Built to scale with an ordinary ice pick, trowel and hatchet for tools, the statue was completed in two weeks. ~ 2. geet i 1.11% 1.16% 1.00% 224 232 2223 BOMBERS LEAVE BALBOA Balboa, C. Z., Feb. 9.—()—Nine United States army bombing planes took off at 7a.m. (C8T) Tuesday from Albrook field on their return trip to Langley Field, Va. The bombers were expected to reach Miami about 4 p. m. f , 2.3, ! “Jcounties of North Dakota motor ve- **| beer stamp “| bond interest funds, *| nance employes and 1.10% ‘ate be made by utilities until after dts 30 days notice except with special 101% Permission of railroad board. . B. 59—Prohibiting dances in or gerne or adjacent, to places where intoxicating liquors are sold. 8. B. 107—Amending section 7971, ak 42% | laws of 1913, on quo warranto actions 138% include any profession requiring li- Sees issued by state board. B. 18—Exempts from taxation 1g 11% + 14 141% | tor‘ons yeer drilling rigs and other Bt equipment used in prospecting for oll and gas in state, H. B. T3—Reduces mileage allow- ance for state officials and employes from seven to five cents a mile, amending 1932 initiated act. H, B, 78—Providing for registration and bonding of public contractors to insure compliance with income tax and Workmen's 8 Compensation lave. Indefinitely P Postponed 8, B. 71—Appropriating $29,900 for state Cherub liao officer. Resolutions In Introduced 8. Conc. Res, O—Expresses assent of legislature to congressional act pro- .19% | viding for further development co-op- 68% | erative agricultural extension work and more complete endowment and support of land grant colleges, ap- 90% | Proved by congress June 29, 1935. 8. Conc. Res. P—(Thatcher)—Proe 49% | posed constitutional amendment to 44% | permit original purchasers of school 2.20 222 219% 2.22 and public lands to redeem land under new 20 years contract. 8. Conc. Res. 1—Proposing consti- tutional amendment permitting gov- WANTED: By April Ist or May Ist,, 5 or 6 room unfurnished house or bungalow, $50 or $60 rent accept- able. Very best references. Adults. Write Tribune Ad, 19343. Farm Lands for Exchange water. Suitable for one or two.| Gentlemen preferred. 116 W.! Thayer. COMFORTABLE room in quiet mod-| ern home. Suitable for two. water always. Hot water heat. Second. Hot | 522} LARGE COMFORTABLE room, next to bath. 622 11th St. Phone 1824-W. ONE NICE sleeping room. Suitable for girl. $8 per mo. 418 9th St. 1 1,400 acres, Eddy Co., N. Dakota, for Missouri or Kansas farm or in- come, 1,000 acres in cultivation. Well improved. Snyder, 806 Com- merce, Kansas City, Mo. STORIES IN STAMPS By I. S. Klein - —— SOLid Hicrory/” Room Mate Wanted WANTED: Room mate, middle-aged 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. 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 $th St. Phone 1126, Houses for Sale NEW 5 room bungalow with large room finished 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. M., Casey & Son. Lea Se ae PRACTICALLY new bungalow, also income property. Well located. Close in. Call on Wm. Baker, 604 3rd St., side door. ‘ hoy JACKSON made ‘his men fear and worship him. So tough was he that they called him “Old Hickory.” Swiftly and mercilessly he had conquered the Creek Indians in Georgia and Ala- bama. Then, in 1814, he became commander of the defending American army at New Orleans. Jackson had fewer than 8000 men. Attacking him were 20,000 trained British soldiers and a large naval squadron. Jackson en- trenched himself behind strong fortification in the swamp land putside New Orleans. The British were routed, their general killed, 2000 of their forces were slain. Jackson lost only 71 men. That victory at New Orleans, and Jackson's later campaigns in Florida against the Seminole In- diai ‘won him such popularity that he was elected president in 1828. He retired in 1837, and died in 1845, at the age of 7: The new two-cent army stamp 8, B, 192—(Blaisdell)—Appropriat- ing $1,659 to Mrs, John E. Crites for accidental death of husband while on duty eat National Guard encampment at Devils Lake in June, 1935. 8. B. 193— (Vinje) — Appropriates 1.45 | $10,000 from motor registration fund to pay for bridge over Red river at . — Regulate business of selling used cars by non resident dealers or by resident dealers 14 and Bout Dakota Wheat when purchased from non-resident dealers. 8. B. 195—(Mutchler)—Act to rid the state of irresponsible collectors or collective agencies. Declaring agencies who themselves have not paid their obligations subject to fine of $1,000. 8. B. 196—(Blaisdell, Lynn, Bilden, Whelan, Stucke) — Amends chapter 85, 1929 session laws relating to li- cense of airmen and aircraft. 8. B, 197—(Thorson)—Returns. to hicle registration funds diverted by chapter 160, 1933 session laws and tax funds diverted under chapter 98, 1935 session laws, for the 8. B. 198—(Committee on tax and tax laws)—Relates to delinquency of personal property tates and the duties of the county commissioners, county treasurer and sheriff in the collection thereof. 8. B. 199—(Committee on tax and tax laws)—Relates to the township board of review, complaints and griev- ances, 8, B, 200—(Committee on tax and tax laws)—Prescribes fiscal year for townships from July 1 to June 30. 8. B. 201—(Kroeber)—Levies tax of one-half cent per Rilowat hour on electric power produced sold in state. House Indefinitely Postponed H. B, 94—Making highway mainte- tailroad commis- sion inspectors members of police H. B. 148—Providing death or life +|sentence for kidnaping. H, B, 92—Providing for dyeing tax- exempt gas. HB. 118 — Probibiting burning of rubbish within 50 feet of buildings, lumber haystack. H. B. ee permission be secured to hunt before going on prem- ises, H. B. 171—Providing for assessment ot abutting preety for removal ioe and snow portrays the general, alongside Gen. Winfield Scott. U. S—1937 Army Series Jackson & Scott 2e Carmine (Copyright, 1937, NEA Service. 3nc.) Resolution Adopted H, Res. I—Paying $12.90 bill of Mel- ville electric shop of Bismarck for heaters. Bills Passed H. B. 156—Levying half mill tax on all taxable property for interest and principal on real estate bonds. H. B. 83—Vote for consolidation of counties from simple majority to 60 per cent of legal voters, 8. B. 48—Requiring clerk of common school districts to render financial statement at annual meeting. 8. B, 83—Re-enacting legal mora- torium, Bills Introduced H. B, 213—(Freitag)—Permitting county commissioners to make two mill levy for poor relief in 1937-38. H. B 214—(Brusseau, Dailzell, Page, Symington)—Validating actions by cites in special elections on erection of electric Might and power systems. H. B. 2j6—(Godwin, Burgum, Fitch by request)—Requiring staffs of hair- dressers and cosmetologist schools in- clude licensed physician. H. B. Ale (eolboat uel) = Leaponins graduated tax on lignite mines, 8, B. 217—(Twichell, Godwin, Bur- gum)—Licensing and regulating freight corporations in North Dakota. H. B, 218—(Thompson by request) —Reducing from $5 to $1.00 senety for tobacco and cigar sale and for soft drink retailers. H. B. 219—(Ceidell, McGill)—Re- quiring adjutant general to keep records of war veterans burial places. H. B. 220—(Magill, Caddell)—Pro- vides for burial of veterans and re- lates duties of county judge in such matters. H, B. 221—(Twichell, Godwin, and Burgum)—Authorizes adoption of civil service by cities over 4,000 pop- tion. H. B, 222—(Sehauss)—Authorizes| ,, establishment of stock districts ‘| 1 \ pad county commissioners for open graz- ing of diveeiock, Resolutions Introduced H.C. R. “8”—(Graham)—Congres- sional amendment to authorize com- mission government for counties, H.C. R. “ ee Te- of| peal of federal gasoline 2a) cent per gallon. Apartments for Rent it EXCEPTIONALLY well furnished apartment. Electric refrigeration, Two rooms and bath. Suitable two adults, City heat. $50. Phone 1063. SMALL APARTMENT, one room and kitchenette, Murphy bed, Frigidaire, $24, Also one on second floor, $30. Adults only. 314 3rd St. Everts Apts. MODHRN FURNISHED 3 room apart- ment. Living room, bedroom and kitchenette, Close in, Phone 260. Dr. Enge. FIRST FLOOR of modern house. Completely furnished. Use of elec- tric washer. $65.00 per month. Phone 1789. 1933 1933 Chevrolet Coupe Chrysler 8 Sedan 1933 tone 1934 1034 . 385 ;}1935 Plymouth Touring Sedan.. 515 "| 1935 DeSoto Airflow ........++06 495 1935 Chrysler Airflow Sedan.... 875 1935 Ford DeLuxe Sedan eee 415 1935 Ford Tudor Sedan 415 1935 Chrysler Sedan . 545, 1935 DeSoto Sedan .. » 545 1936 Lafayette Sedan . - 485 ; 1936 Plymouth Touring Sedan... 585 All these cars winterized, including hot water heater, non-freeze solu- tion, winter grease, wihter oil, good , batteries and good tires. Established 1914, Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main Phone MID WINT! USED CAR CLEARANCE 1928 Dodge Sedan .. 1930 Pontiac Sedan . 1930 Buick Sedan 1930 Ford Tudor ... 1934 Dodge Panel Truck 1932 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan 1933 Plymouth Coupe ... 1933 Plymouth Sedan 1934 Ford Coupe ..... 1934 Oldsmobile Coach . 1934 Dodge, 112 ton truck, 162 in, wheel base, 32x6, 10 ply dual rear tires, overload springs, oil bath cleaner ..... 1935 Oldsmobile Sedan ... 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. " SERRBEREE NEWLY DECORATED five room modern home. Gas heated. Near school and capitol. Adults only. 1011% 9th St. FIVE ROOM 2 story house, 4 room bungalow, 3 room house, 4 room furnished apartment. T. M, Casey & Son. MODERN FURNISHED five -room bungalow, 230 West Main, gas heat, Phone Mayer at 1906. FURNISHED 5 room modern home. Galliat 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 St., basement apt. Bismarck, Coal and Trucking FOUR ROOM and private bath fur- nished apartment at 1102 Thayer. Call owner, 2026, 318 9th St. ONE THREE room basement apart- ment, partly furnished._ Call at 308 _ 13th & St. Phone 878. FURNISHED basement apartment 409 5th with 2 small bedrooms. &t. apartment. Heat and water fur- _nished, Phone 107, 0 ONE ROOM furnished for light housekeeping. Girl preferred. $10. Call at 120 W. Thayer. UNFURNISHED large poactoent March Ist. 602% Ave. D. L, K. Thompson. Phone 287, FURNISHED basement aj e private entrance. 818 7th St. Phone 1747-R. FIRST FLOOR, new home, Gas, wa-| ter and heat furnished. Apply 622% _13th 8t. FURNISHED 2 room and bath apart- ment, upstairs, Murphy bed. 612 Ist St. ECKLUND, BACKMAN and Asplund coal for sale. General trucking Reasonable, Junior Neff. 48-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 Haulingy Tel. 2332-W. 401 13th St. Chas. Pauley. WILTON COAL, $2.40 per ton. Phone 863-M, Boehm Bros., Delivered. Land for Sale FIVE, 10, 15 or 20 acre lots for gar- dening along Missouri river bottoms. Long time lease. “Logs for building purposes.” Write Lock Drawer 125, Washburn, N. D. done. Tel. Miscellaneous for Sale TYPEWRITER, standard, L.C Smith. A-1 condition, F. A, Lee. Hay for Sale $20. Phone 834-R. FIRST FLOOR bungalow flat, front and rear entrance. Call at 409 5th &t. FURNISHED apartment in Rose Apartments. Mrs. Murphy. Phone ISHED APARTMENT. One room and kitchenette at 518 8th St. —_—_—_— NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF REDE MPTION STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, ss. OFFICE oe COUNTY AUDITOR, Bismarck, N. Dak, To Alice Niyern Walker, Wilton, N. Dak. and Charlotte Myers Flanagan, Bismarck, N. You are hereby notified that the| tract of land hereinafter described and | which was assessed in your name for taxation for the year 1931 was on the 13th day of December, 1932, duly sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the year 1931, and that the time for redemption from said sale will expire ninety days from the com- pleted service of this notice, Lots one and two, Block 75, Orig! al Plat to. the. Gity of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota. Amount sold for, $41.51, Subsequent taxes paid by purchaser none. Amount required to redeem at this date, $41.72. In‘addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and interest ; as provided by law and unless you redeem sald land from sald sale be- fore the expiration of the time for re- demption as above stated, a deed thereof will issue to the holder of the tax sale certificate as provided by Ww, WITNESS my hand and official sea! this 6th day of February, 1937. (SEAL) Clair G. Derby, Auditor Burleigh County, North Da- oti rae 2-9-16-23. ry HOLLOW stem hay for sale. Baled or otherwise. Write for prices. Melvin Bryn, Berwick, N. D. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- word basis, First insertion (per word) 30 2 consecutive insertions (Per Word) .......+++00+.48 3 consecutive insertions (per word) 4 consecutive (per word) ... 5 consecutive (per word) .......- 6 consecutive (per word) ....... cere e 68 This table of rates effective only in the state of North Da- kota. Cuts and border used en want ads come under classi- fied display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single in- sertion. No clairvoyant, fortune tell- er, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We re- serve the right to edit or re- ject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representctive will call if you desire. Telephene 2-200 and ask for the want ad de- partment. When in Bismarck Use TAXI 57