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\ 17.85, \ STOCKS BOUND UP ONE TO 7 POINTS; Building Material, Other Heavy Industry Issues, Lead Strong Rally New York, Nov. 27—(?)—Buying en- thusiasm swept the stock market Sat- De urday and leaders bounded forward +} to 7 points at thelr best. Building material and other heavy industry issues, buoyed by expectativ2 of a near-term revival in construction, leo in a strong rally. The session was extremely active. t times the ticker tape was behind ‘ticor transactions. Steels, motors, rails, coppers and De utilities were in demand. Merchan G:sing stocks moved briskly on better predictions for the holiday trade. The president's housing message to congress on Monday was eagerly ewaited. Belief it vould outline a sirong program brought out specula- tive and investment buying:~ Utilities were sought not only because of the expected “truce” in the industry, but ‘because of the benefit it was thought they would receive through a building boom, Reports of increased inquiries for steel, indicating a better rate of opera- tions might be reached before the eni of the year, stimulated activity in this yproup. Wall Street appeared to hold the. cpinion tax revision was almost a cer- tainty at the special session and this | Dec sentiment generally aided the list. Amsterdam, the only foreign mar- ket of consequence open Saturday, was strong. Livestock LIVESTOCK REVIEW p South St, Paul, Nov, (P—(U. S. D. A)—The post-hollday trade in the cattle division was 2 typical Friday affair, With receipts estimated at only %,500 head, buyers found a rath- ter meager assortment in each class. Prices throughout the list were gen- erally steady, bulls being an excep- tion, ranging strong to 25 cents high- er. For the week, steers and yearlings grading plain and medium are steady to strong, with a limited showing of strictly good and choice kinds uneven- ly lower, Cholce light steers at $11.00 emphasized recent sharp declines. A \ spread of $7.00-8.50 included most short-fed and grass-fat steers and yearlings, Slaughter she stock closed the week. steady to 25 cents higher, plain and medium heifers showing the . Upturn, Fed heifers hit $8.00, Vealers closed the week steady, while today's strong to 26 cents higher market on bulls also signitied the week's change. Stockers and feeders are weak to 25 cents lowe! Yow prices continued to edge up a little further, the current session ranging steady to 10 cents higher. The dime advance was generally applied on welghts between 210 and 240 pounds, Top at $1.85 wae unchanged with Wednesday, but Friday’s trade was steady to 15 cents higher than a week ago. Sows bulked today at $7.15, or 10-15 cents higher for the week. Pigs have been scarce on every ses- sion, only nominal quotations pre- vailing. Another upturn in fat lamb prices carried levels 50 to.7a cents above a week ago. With a $9.25 top Friday paid by both killers and shippers, the market was steady to 25 cents ™ibove ‘Wednesday. Good to choice native and fed lambs bulked at $9.00-9.25, the supply of the latter mentioned kind expanding considerably. | Slaughter ewes sold 25 cents lower at $4.50 down, while feeding lambs were steady. Da- kota feeding lambs reached $8.00. CHICAGO Chicago, Nov. 27.—(@)—(U. 8. A) Hogs, 3000 including 2500 directs fully steady; commercial hogs mostly 8.20-25; few show rejects to shippers and small Killers 8.25-35; shippers took 250; estimated holdover 1000; com- pared last Saturday round 25 higher. Cattle, 2000; calves, 100; compared Friday ‘last week: Strictly good to prime fed steers and yearlings steady, closing slow after pre-Thanksgiving activity on shipper and order buyer my Sccount: medium to good grades 25 ver; receipts shortfeds curtailed by rotia y and last week’s break; but killers continued to buy longfed steers cautiously, with supply increased by international show. rejects; approxi- mately 170 loads rejects sold at 12.00- 17.85, mostly 13.00-16.50; extreme top next hilhest price 17.50; best commercial steers with weight 16. best show reject yearlings 16. prime show reject heifers 12.00, but most fed helfers 6,25-8.00; heifers 25- 50 lower; cows 15-25 off; bulls 25 high- er, vealers 50 lower. Sheep, 4000 including no directs. For week ending Friday 500 directs. Com- pared Friday last week: Fat lambs 0-75 higher, yearlings sharing up- sheep’ mostly steady to weak, turni spots change by all lateres and fed western offerings at close; late bylk 9.25-9.75, week’s bulk 8.5: 9.75; top on low day 9,00; yearlings mostly 7.75-8.35, top 8.50; slaughter CHa ae ; bulk feeding lambs 8.50 wo doubles 93 lb. shearing lambs. Hf 85. “’ SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Nov. 27.—(@®—(U. D, A.)—Cattle, 200; for the week; Sed steers and yearling largely 25 down; fat she stock fully 25 down; stockers and feeders weak to 5 and yearlings 10.00- run mostly short feds; bulk 7. few cars short feds helfers 6.25-7.25; load lots 49 68 75 angers 635; majority beet 47 52 joad lots rangers up to | Fee ae cutter Srades, ‘mainly. 3 50-4.00; a yu stocker ani feeder steers ra 00; few ote 1.25-1.50; calves 9.50. aor drat 63% 66% 63% ..... logs: i ineluding 2 rect; Pr steady to weak; good and choice 180- | No. 196 2.09 “355 300 1b., butchers mostly 7.50 to packers 30 1b., weights; F CARLOT SALES shipper top 7.60 for good sows 715-725; for the weel Biter cisscm etisceely ated light Nghts and pigs to feeders weak to 15 lower. Sheep; 300; steady; few lots native and fed !ambs 9.0! 9.10; choice quoted to 9.25 for the week; fat lambs 50-60 higher; ewes strong to 25 higher; weeks top, active todays trade and fat lambs $25; late bulk $,00-9 25: | 67 few shorn summer lambs HA good and choice fed yearlings 8.00; bulk ewes 3.25-4.25; choice westerns to 4.50; early sales feeder lambs 8.50- 8.75; choice quoted around 8.50. omoace POTATOE! Nov. 27.—(®)—(U. SS. D, A.) ‘otal US, 0. 3 mostly 1.40; US. Ae 3; ‘Colorado Red McClures, se forth Dakota, 90 per’ ent 20; cobblers, US. No, 1, a a ode tH PSvisconsin round whites, US. 1, 1.07%; US. Commercials 90. WISCONSIN CHEESE, Plymouth, Wi! Cheese quotations for the, wee consin cl Twins 17%; daisies 1 7%. Farmers’ call boar Ei FL Minneapolis, 27.—(®)—Flour, carload lots, per barrel in 98 pound patents, un- andard patents, MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, 7. — Py Ss. A.)—Potatoes Supplies moderate, demand fair, market about steady, quotations ‘unchanged. DEMAND IS BRISK’ #5: ta 80-85 per cent US. No. | | Grain Quotations CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Nov. 27.—(?)}— Wheat— Open Hi 85. 85% 65% 62% 62% 8.85 8.85 890 8.90 9.02 9.05 8.92 8.95 5 9.02 9.15 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Nov. 27.—(?)— Wheat— hes at: 27% 27 ~ 193° 196 193.1, - 1.96% 199% 196% DULUTH ANGE Duluth, Minn., Nov. 7) — Durum— Hich L. 83% 84% MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Nov. 27.—(?)—Wheat receipts Saturday 40 compared to @ year ago Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotations tocay follow. Cash Wheat He Delivered To Arrive DNS if 1.03% 1.1356 aaeee 1,025 1.115% aseee 1.01% 1.10% sees + 100% 1.085% ...4. seers 98% 1.065% ...00 seore 965% 1.045% 0000 rene 945% 1.01% e200 sooee 925% 9B 000 veers 905% 96% ..000 eveee eevee, 88% 935% r000 cooee IS. see - B65 805% rere cvere 1 northern spring ... 1.00% 1.03% tiene ences test weight nominally jiscounted 4c 1b.) Montana Winter Wueat 14% protein 1DH Wo tHW.. 10258 ..000 seoee sores 13% protein 1DH Wor LHW... 1.0056. pres oases rere ewe rr ee LHW... 985% ..000 sores Grade of Ew. 9455 96% Minnesota and South Dakota’ Wheat 1DH Wor 1H W..’ 945% 965% ..50. seeee 2DHW SB 925 935% cee rene io 3H W... aed B25 srere aeons 1 ber hd sieoaes BODE. s. 87% 1.08% sooo seers Ja) ‘hd rsd Ae 86561.02% ...00 soos 2a r hi am Ibs, B45 1.01% ..000 soeee 3 amber hd. 57 Ibs. .. .8256 99% 0.00 seere 3 amber hd 5B Ibs, .. B15 975% sree asoee 4 amber hd Gea 80% 94% .osee reese amber 54 Ibs. 18% 91% 5 amber hd. 53 lbs... .76% 88% § amber hd 52 0 4% 85% 125% 82% 835% 87% d ai 86% 87% (Lower test weight nominally discounted 5c per lb.) Coarse Grains 51% 50% 48 50% 48% eds MeL MOND RANGE 01 Minneapolis, Nov. 27.—@)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 3 dark northern, 98%- ‘o. 1 hard amber durum, 90% - g. 1 red durum, 86%. Rye. No. 2, 66-67%. Barley, No. 3 malting, 67-75; No. 1, Flax: No. 1, 2.04-2.06, - WOOL REVIEW Boston, Nov, 27.—()—(U. 8, D. A.) —Domestic wools were quiet in the Boston market the past week. Nomina! quotations were easler. Some hold made further adjustments in ask! prices in line with recent small pi ihases in this country and with prices in foreign market: Greasy combing length Ohio fleeces were quoted nominally 31 to 33 cents in the grease for fine Delaine, 34-35 for staple combing lengths half’ blood, CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Nov. 27.—(®)—Cash wheat, . & red 81%; No. 4 hard 93; No. 4 86. fo, 3 mixed 54%; No. %; No, 2 white 55%. 32%. t. yellow 92 a# - 38-60; maltin, Timothy seed, red’ clover seed 27.50-22.50; sweet cloverseed 1.75-8.50, WINNIPEG CASH | Winnipeg, | Nov. florea sent % lower; Be ea ok lower tol ‘ignens Dec. rests Cash ents “No. 1 northern 1.28%; No 2 northern 1.21%; No. 3 northern | 1.06%. on” No. 2 white 45%; No. 3 white 86| and demand fair. 75-86. | 86% WHEAT FLUCTUATES NERVOUSLY ABOUT PREVIOUS LEVELS 8 ee Se Close Is Unchanged to Fraction- ally Lower; Advance Wiped Out; Corn Indefinite Chicago, Nov. 27.—(?)—The wheat market was unable to gather buying momentum Saturday and prices fluc- tuated nervously around the previous closing level most of the session, An early advance of about a cent & bushel, stimulated by strength in securities, was wiped out soon when buying contracted. Prices then dipped lower fractionally but trade turned quiet and the market moved up and down without leadership. Weakness at Buenos Aires and Winnipeg and slow export business in domestic % | wheat were bearish factors. Reports of moisture Southwest depressed July wheat. Wheat closed unchanged to % lower compared with Friday's finish, De- cember 90%-%, May 89%-90, and corn was % off to % up, December 53%, May 56%-%. Oats were un- changed to % higher. FINAL QUOTATIONS FRACTIONALLY LOWER Minneapolis, Nov. 27.—()—Under- tone of the wheat futures market here softened toward the close because of December liquidation and final prices were fractionally lower. Trade was desultory, Dec. wheat closed %c lower at 96%, May %c lower at 96% and July \c lower at 94%. Crusher buying of flax was better and prices rallied considerably, Dec. and May flax closed 3c higher at 1.96 and 1.99%, respectively, Coarse grains were generally low- er. Dec. oats closed %4c lower at 26% and May unchanged at 27%. Dec. rye closed %c lower at 61% and May 1%c lower at 62% Dec. feed barley closed preapert at 45% and May \c lower jat4 Cash wheat receipts were heavier Winter wheat was scarce and firm, Cash corn was in good dmand. Oats demand was fa! Rye demand was fair. Barley was in better demand. Flax dmand was good. New York Stocks| Closing Prices Nov. 27. Adams Exp 9% ee) 90% Alas Jun 12 | Loew's 50% AllCh D157 | Lorillard (P) 17% Allis-Ch 45% |Mack Trks 21% Am Can 85% | Mar Field 11% Am Cry Sug 16 |McKes&R 10% AmH&L 3%/McKR PI 34 Am Inter 1% |Miami Cop 9% Am Loco 19% |Mid-Con P 19% Am Metal Minn Hon 59 Am PL 8% | Minn Mol 1% Am Rad 14% |Mont Ward 36% Am Rol Mill 23% |Mur Corp 6% Am8 Ref 49% |Nash Mtrs 11% Am Stl F 27% | Nat Biscuit 19% Am Sug Ref 29%|NatCshR 19 AMT&T 147% |Nat Dy Pr 15% Am Tob B 10% !Nat Distill 22% Am W Wks 14% | Nat Pr & Lt 9% Am Wool Pf 33%|Nat Steel 60% Anaconda 30% |Nat Tea 4% Arm Ill 64% IN ¥ Cent 18% As Dry G 8% |No Am Avia -7% 38 {No Amer 23% 21% |No Pacific 12% 3% |Ohio Oll 12% 8% | Oliver Farm 30% 12% |Otis Elev ; 27% Barnsdall 14 |Pac G é& El 27 Bendix 13% | Packard 5 Beth Sti 50% | Param Pict 13% Boeing Air 24% |Park Utah 2% Borden 17% |Pathe Film 6% Briggs Mfg 23 |Penney J.C. 68 Budd Whl 4%|PernRR 21% Burr Ad Mch 18% |Phelp Dodg 24% Butler Bros 8% | Phil Morris 764 But Cop & Z 3%|pniliips Pet 40% Cal Z-Ld 2 | Proc & Gam 41 Can Pac 8 |Uub Sve NJ 36% Case (JI) = 93s | Pullman 31% Caterpil 46% | Pure Oil 12% Celanese 20% | purity Bak 8% Cer De Pasco 40 | Radio 1% Chess&O 3%/R KO 5% Chi& Nw 2 |Rem Rand 14 Chi Gt W Pf 5% | Reo Motor 2% CMStPPE 2%!Rep Bt 18% CRI&P ki Rey Tob B 44 Chrysler 59% | sche Distill 28% Col-Palm 10% |Seabq Oil 21% Col G El 10% | Sears-Roe 57 2s uu Pm shell Un = 16% Con Oil 9% Simmons 2445 Cont Can 443, | S0ConY Vac 15% Cont M % |Sou Cal Ed 21 pet Mot 1 | go Pac 20% Cont Oi! Del 27% | 5 Ry 13%, Cane 5 |S0.Ry PL » Sperry Corp 13% Cub Am Sug 4% | Sta Brands 87% StdG(P) El 615 Std Oil Cal 30% Std Oil Ind 32% Std ON J 45 Stew War 105 Stone & Web 16% El Auto Lite 20% |Studebaker 6% ea ae a Texas Corp 39% = Tex Gul Sul 31% Gen Foods 20%|rpceo 8% Gen Mills 53% | tim Roll 43% Gen Mtrs 38%) trans-aAm 11% Gillette 10%! Tri-cont Cor 4% Goodrich 18%|Union Car 69% Goodyear 21 JUnion Pac 876° Gra-Paige = 2 | Un Air Corp 19% GNIrCtf 13%! United Corp 4% GN Ry pid 28% United Drug 7% G Wes Sug 29% | United Fruit 53% Greyhound 10%/Un Gas Imp 12 Hee Prod 6%)UBInd Al 21% Houd-HB 11% US Pipe 31 Howe Sound 46 jUSR&Imp 6% Hudson Mot 8%|/US Rubber 27% Hupp Mot = 1% | US Smelt R . 56% Ill Cent 11% | UB Steel 55% Ind Rayon 20 |USStLPf 103% Int Bus Mch 135 {Vanadium 17% Int Harv 64 _‘| War Pict 8% Int Nick Can 42% | West Un 29% Int T&T 7% |West Air 24% Johns-Man 78% | West El 101 Kennecott 34% |White Mot 11% Khesge (88) 16% | Wilson & Co 6% Krog Groc 16%|Woolworth 38% Lib-O-F Gl 40%|Wrigley Jr__ 63 DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Nov, 27 —(P—Closing cash prices. ‘Wheat: dai ring 1.03 dark “northern ol. O5%: No. ib ae 5, oh! 94%. durum 8 Flax No. 1 (plus dock) 1,98-2.08. Rye No. 2, 64 0; feed 34%- iTOCKS New York. Nov —M—Curb: American Gin 4%. Cities Service Elec. Bond & e 12%. har Fisk Rubber 6%. | i| Miscellaneous | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1937 the CLASSIFIED PAGE ‘tYf/o11r ECONOMY PAGE ! Salesmen Wanted A NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCT WITH ESTABLISHED MARKER Thousands of customers, retail out- lets, better service stations, garages, car dealers, industrial plants for man selected as factory distributor to look after Pyroil business. If you have sales, merci Female Help Wanted ADDRESS ENVELOPES home for us. Good pay. Experience unnecessary. Wonderful opportunity. Everything supplied. Nationwide Distributors, 401 Broadway, N. Y. Post cy advance, Everything supplied. De- tails free. Hoosier Mailing Service Box 26, Mishawaka, Ind. —____a_a EE Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Ice cream factory. Five room living quarters and ice busi- ness in connection, 1,000 population. Very good reasun for selling. Write Tribune Ad. 25022. EXCEPTIONAL opportunity to buy established hardware business in good North Dakota town if you have $5,000 to $7,000 cash. Marshail- Wells combeny) Duluth, Minnesota shandising ability, integrity, ambition, clean record, this opportunity worth up- wards to $10,000 and more yearly. From Saturday Evening Post, Pop- Country Gentle- ular Mechanics, man, lion prospects get the Pyroil story of its ability to save motors, repair bills and industrial lubrication sav- ings of $5,000 annually. Highly in- dorsed by millions, leading labora- tories, large industries, etc. Life time opportunity. Write fully. Py- roil Company, 9572 Main, LaCrosse Winter is coming, call us! STORM WINDOWS REPAIRED KEN GLASS REPLACED VANTINE AGGRESSIVE salesman wanted for local territory. To start new sales year commencing Dec. 27th. Fuil time, permanent future with old established concern manufacturing complete line of exclusive calendar and advertising specialties for every line of business. Modest but ade- quate expense allowance to start and liberal commissions remitted weekly. Please give age, experi- ence and references. The Ameri- can Art Works, Coshocton, Ohio. AMAZING new opportunity. Dem- onstrate for nationally known tailoring company. Start at $35 weekly. No canvassing. Permanent Position. Rapid advancement. Your own clothes free. Give full details J. Field, Harrison-Throop, Dept. 3231, Chicago. —_—_—_—_—_——_—_— Wanted to Rent WISH to store piano for use of same. Best care guaranteed. Responsible party. Phone 971-W. Personal WILL parties who witnessed or as- sisted at the scene of an accident on Memorial bridge on the evening of Nov. 18, involving a Ford sedan and a coal truck, please communi- cate with P, O. Box 614, Grand Forks. TYPEWRITERS for sale or revt. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ty pe- writer Sales and Service, 108 3rd St. Phone 68, Bismarck, LOSE up to 7 pounds weekly. Write Dr. Wendt, Canton, 8. D. FAINT & GLASS CO. 313 Main A NEW ROOMING house con- sisting of 7 rental rooms and large private apartment for owner. ‘This property has just been com- pleted, has three bathrooms, and certain furnishings go with sale. Double detached garage. Total monthly income, $120.50. Sale price, $9,000. Terms. Immediate possession. SIX ROOM modern dwelling including new electric refrigerator and gas stove. Located close to achools. Sales price, $4,950. Im- mediate possession. SMALL HOUSE of tour nice rooms, full basement, .furnace heat, electric lights, well in base- ment, two acres of ground. Sales price, $1,400. Terms. INCOME PROPERTY consist- ing of three apartments, double garage, good location, fully occu- pied. Monthly income, $136. Sales price, $8,150. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENC? Webb Block, Phone “O” APARTMENT HOUSE, good location. Income $185 per month. $2,500 cash terms on balance. Write Tribune ‘Ad, 25055, ( ————— BLUE RIBBON Lutefisk, Turkeys, Ducks, Roasting Chickens. FOR SALE: Yellow shelled corn, white corn, or cracked corn in truck or car lots. The Farmers Elevator Company, Arthur, N Dak. 14 miles north of Cusselton, N. Dak. on Highway 18. ATTENTION HOG FEEDERS — For best results and bigger profits, feed Northern brand cracklings. Manu- factured by Northern Rendering Co., Bismarck. N. D. People’s Meat Market 210 Sth - We deliver - Phone 176 —_—————S$— Male Help Wanted MAN WANTED— Must have car. OATS and corn. Tony Weber, Valley Work in rural districts, Your home ay NN. Dak. Phone 347-M, Valley county. Permanent. Good pay = Weal Write P.N. Blake, 4lb-Lumber Bx. Wearing Apparel ite P. N. , 415 Lumbér Ex- OED 0, ATS, are san GaLORT EIS) change Bids: BISUERDOUS, Minn. lol ig over cents. Upstairs apartment, 802 2nd Bt, Hay for Sale ? SS = | FIFTY TONS of upland hay. Phone °; Dr. F B. Strauss. Produce Markets >= Oo CHICAGO FRESH VEGETABLES Chicago, Nov. 27—(#)—Poultry ruled easy Saturday, butter was steady and eggs unsettled. at the lowest prices always Carrots, Cabbage, Onions, Squash, Butter 8,301; stead: Beets, Potatoes, Parsnips, Ruta- changed. Begs 2,55 bagas, vigerator extras r standards 18%; refrig R. A. KUNZ Other prices unchanged. Poultry, live, 6 trucks; ; springs, « Ibs. up, Plymouth Rock 20; Leghorn chickens 13, Other prices GROCERIES So, 8th St. Phone 1317 unchanged. Dressed market, easy; sss ss = prices unchanged. Rooms for Rent NEW. YORK WARM, clean room with two large New York, Nov. 27.—()—Butter, 10,- 233, irregular. All grades unchanged. Cheese, 257,733, irregular. whole milk flats, Eras fancy 18%-19; held, fancy 1936, 22- leregular, Mixed col- 8 8 Eges, 18,294 Special p 10% -33; mee 1 28-30; firsts 3 seconds 22 average checks 17% - 18%. eteiger: closets, $10 for one, $7.50 apiece for two. For Sale: Children’s tubular shoe skates, L. C. Smith typewriter, in good condition, 811 10th. Phone 1228-W. LARGE FRONT room, upstairs. Suit- able for two. Nicely furnished and warm. Also smaller room. 408 ist Phone 667-W. COMFORTABLE room, always hot water. Clean, quiet. Four block§ from post office. 116 W. Thayer after 5 p. m. = LARGE room on ground floor with private, entrance, One block from business section. For ladies only 222 2nd Bt. PLEASANT sleeping room in new i mediums 21-22; dirties No, 1, 21 tor, special packs 20%-24%; sta dards 20-20%; firsts 19; seconds 18- 18%; mediums, small and dirties 17%- Whites: Resale of premium marks 38-39. Nearby & midwestern, premium marks 35-37; exchange specials 33-34. Midwestern, exchange standards, ae Nearby, fancy mediums 25%-2 Nearby and western, exchange rete iums and top pull 233%4-24%4; aver- age pullets 21%-23. Pacific coast, jumbo and premiums 35% -49; specials 84%-35; standards 31-34%; mediums ais pullets 23%. Browns: Extra fanc: 6, Nearby | modern home. Clean and quiet. Al- and wester: acks 33-34; oth- er western standards wai-a2, Nearby, | Ways hot water. Phone 120-R. 503 small to med 4th 8t. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY by Baer interference for us we haven't lost a game!” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES laay 45c) CLASSIVIND DISPLAY RATES PER DAILY RATES tany 6 anys Te $3.60 Copy must be 1 time 2days 8 00 4 48 7 “Since we got him through a Bismarck Tribune classified ad to run Sdays 4daye Sdays Gdaye $48 8.75 6 83 § 20 a2 80 38 aT 8 86 (All Classified ads are cash with order) COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) MONTHLY RATES ti 3 times Weekly $7.50 Pets BEAUTIFUL Cocker spaniel puppies, championship bloodlines, Christmas Special. Females $10. Males $1. G. J.Waller, Scranton, N.D. FOR SALE—Pedigreed wire haired pied puppies, 5 weeks old. 704 Wanted to Buy WANTED—Bismarck residential or income property. Also building lots Must be good buy. Write Tribune Ad. 25015. WANTED—Filling station near busi- ness section, heavy traffic. P. O. Box 15t. Fargo, D. Houses for Rent For Sale or Rent IMMEDIATE ,POSSESSION. Modern 5-room_ house, full finished base- ment. Gas heat furnished. Garage. Inquire 622 12th St. SEVEN room house, modern, newly decorated. 502 llth St. Key can be received at Joe Kinzers’ at 619'% 9th St. FOR RENT or sale by owner, modern seven room house. Hardwood floors, pall in features. Write Tribune Ad. 7. 20 1.20 1 05, ree 2.20 2.40 14 day publication, _ Mattresses * MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 409 9th St. Phone 1126 SPECIAL Men's 3-piece suit, one necktie, cleaned and pressed, $1.00 Perfection Cleaners Phone 1707 718 Thayer Work Wanted STRICTLY modern house, hot water heat, three bedrooms upstairs, three rooms down, Garage. No small children. Located at 819 2nd St. For information call 607 6th., phone NEW five room stucco bungalow, $50, 7 room 2-family house, $35; 6-room house, $35; 5-room house, $25; 4- room, $20, T. M. Casey & Son. NICELY furnished or unfurnished home. To reliable party. Immediate possession. Minnie E. Harrison, 5'8 W. Thayer, Phone 689-W. FIVE ROOM modern house at 512 Ave. A, west. Furnished, $45; un- _furnished, $40. Phone 1262-M. SIX room modern dwelling. At least 3 bedrooms. Close in. Immediate possession. Geo. M. Register. NEWLY DECORATED six room fully modern house. Gas heat furnished. Inquire at 111 Ave, A. West. FIVE room upper duplex, attached garage, immediate possession. O. W Roberts, telephone 151 or 751. seein cease) Fancy, “io extra tancy Live poultry, by. frel press, nominal. No NICELY furnished sleeping room Large enough for two. Private en- eight and by ex- trance. Also garage. 307 10th St. 8JX ROOM modern house and five rvom partly modern house. Inquire 214 Fifth 8t. Steady to firm. Dressed poultry unchanged. Fresh and frozen pric SLEEPING room in new modern home. Suitable for one person. Call at 1029 4th after 5 p. m. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES 27.—@)- SiX room house at 216 Ave. D West. Inquire of Carl Eliason, phons 1316-W. rt , Nov. Butter futures SMALL sleeping room, Ground floor Butter futures, storage standards: MODERN 7-room house, close to scipol. Immediate posession. Phone Private entrance. Suitable for la- Bevember borer. $8 per month, 409 Sth. phe is % TWO desirable sleeping rooms. Al- | November 18% 18% 18 ways warm. Close in. $10 and $15. | December 18° 18%| 234 W. Thayer. Phone 1770. pi Lae + 18% 11% 18. | WARM comfortable room, close to bath, hot water at all times. Cen- _trally located. 623 6th St. ROOM, private entrance, close to hos- pital and bus line. Well furnished. 611 Ave. B, Phone 570-R. SLEEPING room for rent. Close in % block from bus line. Reasonably priced. Phone 1474-R. COZY basement sleeping room. Rs- diantfire. Hot water always. 715 2nd 8t. Phone 1550. any tree 40.34; re ed /LARGE front sleeping room. 6%; Gel e Bs 05, travel 25.35; Norwa: 25.10; Swe- S76. Montreal In New York| im. Suitable for one or two. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS AB ee Nov. 27.—(@—Stocks wilrst Bank Stock no trading (bid Northwest Banco 7. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Die ake to exchange steady: Great Britain s, others in cents. Great Close 418 LARGE room for one or two, near bath. Always hot water. 223 W GOVERN: NDS (®)—Govern- ew Yorks Nowe a7 Treasury 4%5 1167 a ‘joining bath. 810. Treasury 4s 111.28. wAey Brat orp eae $16. {CHICAGO STOCKS S06-M, Press) he Associated Miawert core 1%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the countr in Nw York) Hamilton Trust 1.60, 1.77 Maryland Fund 5,97, Quart Inc Sh 10.45, Sel_Inc Sh_3.00, LARGE, PLEASANT room for one or two. Hot water in room. 510 4th st. LARGE pleasant room. Always hot ae Gas heat. 422 4th St. Phone SIEEPING room for rent, $10 and 012 Call at 706 6th St. Phone 2449-W COMFORTABLE sleeping room, next to bath. Uptown. Phone 1961-J. FURNISHED sleeping room. Close in. 218 Ist. St. Telephone 637-M. \TTRACTIVE room in new home. Gentlemen only 902 10th St. ° sleeping room. 712 7th St. Phone 1407. It tops the list for real enter- tainment. See Second Honeymoon Bismarck Theatre Today and Sunday FIVE ROOM modern house, 306 7th St. Call at 614 Thayer Ave. Tel. MODERN 6-room house. Close to schools. Call 2414-M. IN TROUBLE AGAIN Landior8 ordered, him off farm. 510 Fifth St., Bismarck. Household Goods for Sale KELVINATOR, $25; vird’s eye mapie bedroom set, day bed, library table. gas range, dinette set, chest of draw ers, misc. Phone 1301. WALNUT dining suite with buffet. Leather covered davenport, two chairs, bed, spring mattress. Phone 2476-J. = | THREE-PIECE ivory bedroom set, American walnut dining room set ; Very reasonable. Phone 1673. FURNITURE, complete, for 5-room ponte. Phone 619. 323 Hannafin| 2 H UPRIGHT piano, Ivers-Pond. 419 Ave A. Phone 2051-W. Rea) Estate FOR Washington farm lands, city property and business opportunities. write Triangle Realty company, 414 Ziegler Building, Spokane, Wash. ATTENTION FOLKS! Holiday sea- son is coming. Have your kitchen floor beautified with moultile floor covering—also fireplace, stairways, bathrooms, recreation room, base- ment floors and walls, We also lay clay tile and marble for fireplace and bathrooms. For estimate, call or write M. B. Sirnchek, 410 Ave. B., Bismarck. Phone 2479. YOUNG MAN with 3 years University North Dakota education desires em- ployment. Don’t drink or smoxe. Inquire at 210 Ave. B. Automobiles for Sale Clean Sweep SALE Every car must go A Few Specials: 1987 FORD TUDOR SEDAN, most ike new... DOLD most like new.. 1932 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, in good con- $2 1 5 dition .......... 1937 PLYMOUTH FOUR-DOOR clas condition, $6.15 $495 1936 PLYMOUTH COACH ........ Many others from which to choose, ALL CARS WINTERIZED, IN- CLUDING HOT WATER HEATERS, Every car backed by our Gold Seal Guarantee. 23 years of hon- est used car dealing. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 1936 DODGE Deluxe coupe, low mile- age, radio, heater. See Al at 614 8th after 6 p. m., or Sunday. Phone 2139. 1930 CHEVROLET Deluxe coupe. In good condition, Will sell reasonable, Call at 816 Main Ave, 1§35 FORD V-8 Coach, A-1 condition $338.50. Terms if desired. Writ2 Tribune Ad 24974. 1929 ESSEX Sedan, $50. 313 So, 13th _ Apartments for Rent ‘TWO ROOM apartment over Master Cleaners. Monthly rental $22 50. Immediate possession. Hedden Real pate Agency, Webb Block, Phone AVAILABLE Dec. 15th, three rooms and private bath apartment on first floor. New Frigidaire and gas stove. Laundry privileges. Close in. Price Owens, phone 278. SMALL furnished apartment, living room, bedroom, private bath, kitch- en, refrigerator. Laundry privileges. No children. Near capitol. Phone 1770. DESIRABLE unfurnished three room basement apartment. $42 a month. Gas heat, lights, water and garage furnished. Laundry privileges. Phone 1161. UNFURNISHED BASEMENT apart- ment, living room, bedroom, kit- chenette, and bath. Water, lights and heat included in rent. 618 2nd New home. Heat, gas range, refrigerator and washroom furnished $45. Inquire 622% 13th 8t. THREE room furnished apartment with bath. Private entrance. Gas, water and heat furnished. 614 11th. Phone 1103 FURNISHED or unfurnished first floor two-room apartment. Mod- ern conveniences. Laundry privil- eges. Gas heat. 523 12th St. UNFURNISHED two room apartment, Hot water always. Lights, telephone, Frigidaire. 120 Ave. A, west. Har- _vey Harris & Co, FOUR room apartment. Heat, water, gas and lights, and garage, furnish- ed. $30, Tel. 1114-LW. 414 Hanna- fin St. TWO ROOM furnished apartment, close to capitol and high school. Also unfurnished house. 818 7th St. AVAILABLE at once. Five rooms furnished. Two large clothes closets. Laundry privileges. Phone 107. MODERN apartment. Living roon, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Lasken Apts. Inquire Cut Rate Drug. FARM, garage, or what have you by capable young married man. State wages. Write Tribune Ad. 25036. TWO rooms with private bath on first floor, Furnished for light house- keeping. Call at 610 6th St. LAUNDRY WANTED. Prices very Teasonable. All work guaranteed. We call for and deliver. Tel. 1253. FURNSHED*3 room apartment with bath. Electric refrigeration. Fire- place. Adults only. 417 Ist. EXPERIENCED girl wants housework by day, hour or week. Phone 397. Ask for Room 36. FURNISHED two rooms, kitchenette and closet. Downtown. Next to Ward's, Call 310 Thayer. EXPERIENCED girl wants day or hour work. Phone 1778-M. Ask for Ann, ———————— rr YOUR LUCKY NUMBER our phone number. is Quality Work TEP | «=. Economy CLEANERS —— EE Buildings FOR RENT: Business building at 116 Sth St.; upstairs, 15 rooms and bath. Building, 25x100. Will be available December ist. Phone 1522-W. after 6 p. m. —_——_—_ Room and Board MODERN room, and board in newly decorated home. Also meals by day or week, On bus line. Phone 1231-R, 712 4th St. WELL furnished front room with morning and evening meals. The Mohawk, 401 5th. Phone 145. BOARD and room, reasonable rates Gentlemen preferred. 418 5th St. Phone 2047-R. ROOM and board, $25 per month. Meals only 75 cents day. 919 5th St. Phone 390-W. BOARD AND ROOM. Gentlemen ore- (erred. Reasonable price. 217 8th. LARGE room with board for two gen- tlemen, 915 7th. Phone 1887. Miscellaneous for Sale CHRISTMAS CARDS — Make your selection now ‘or later delivery either printed or engraved. Sam- ples are now on display. Bismarck Tribune Company. Dead Animals DEAD ANIMALS (with hides on) Horses, cattle, sheep or hogs. With- in 85 miles, Bismarck. Removed promptly. Phone Bismarck 2313 col- lect. We pay for the call. North- ern Rendering Co. TWO room furnished apartment, bath adjoining. Lights, water, gas fur- __nished. $26. 222 2nd St. Rar FURNISHED 2 room apartment. Pri- vate entranee. Adults only. $25 per month, 405 13th St. A LARGE room. Can be used for light housekeeping, if desired. Available Dec. 1s! 10 3rd St. UNFURNISHED apartment, suitable for two. Brand Apartments, 212 W. Bdwy. Call 2188-J. MODERN light housekeeping a: ment, furnished. Gas heat. Private entrance. Call 601. TWO room basement apartment. Also single room with kitchenette. 411 5th. Phone 273. THREE room furnished apartment, private entrance. Available Dec. Ist, 318 9th St. NICELY furnished 2-room apartment. On bus line. No children. 602 8th St, Phone 744, FURNISHED 2-room apartment, pri- vate bath, private entrance. 407 1st St. Phone 1359. ONE room basement apartment for light housekeeping. $14 per month. 1014 Bdwy. FURNISHED or unfurnished large living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Inquire at Dahl Clothing Store. FURNSHED or unfurnished apart- ment. Available Dec. 1st. Phone 773. FURNISHED one room and kitchan- ette aaprtment. Rental $22, 618 6ta st. BASEMENT room suitable for light housekeeping. Close in. Phone 1770. ONE large room furnished for light housekeeping. $18. 1216 Bdwy. Office Equipment STAPLING MACHINE YOU WILL find the Markwell paper fastener the neatest stapler you _

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