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RALLIES BY RAILS WIPE OUT Ome | No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. .... No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. . & No. 3 dark northern, 56 lbs. .... 82 No. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. . 8 - No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. 16 Early Declines to 2 Points Can- No. 4 dark Barttieea 53 ise 238 Ne ‘k northern, 52 seen celled; Transfers 1,000,- |Norg Gate norihery’ Bi Ibe 222 0 000 No, 5 dark northern, 50 aeee Shares Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., 65; 48 lbs., 62; 47 ie “ae f New York, Nov. 20.—(P)—A little | : Ibs, 41; support for rails brought much-needed | 45 Ibs., 32; BISMARCK GRAIN (Farnished by Ruseell-Miller Co} help for the stock market in general j37 jhe” a9, ; Monday and early declines running | ts more than 2 points were reduced at | the tail-end of the session. Aiding the carriers were intimations | from Washington, coincident with the | start of rate hearings, that a resump- tion of governmental lending to the; jracapperatice systems might be in order, Steels and motors were weak at the start, but did better later. This week's steel mill operations were esti- mated off 1.4 points at 29.6 per cent of capacity, a new low mark since December, 1934, A comeback in pro- cuction was looked for by some in the | 3 near future. The president's housing message to congress apaprently failed as a prime market stimulator, largely, it was said, because it had been discounted partly by the week-end rally. Dealings were slow, transfers ap- Froximating 1,100,000 shares. | Livestock | ® SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Nov. 29.—(#)—(U, &. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 4,500 slow, large- Dec Jv steady on most killing classes; short fed steers 7.00-8.50; heifers 6.00-7.50; plain to good sows 4.75-6.00; some held higher; low cutters and cutters 3.50- 4.50; weighty bulls up to 6.00; good |No No. Oats . Hard winter wheat 1 hard amber durum . November 29 CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Bent 29.—(P)— Novi pen High law Close wnesy- Om oth 9” Ot 0% 90% 88%. 90 AK 85% 84% 85% 53% 53% 52% 52h : 56% 56% 58 50% Hy ll BT Th 3TH OTH OMe 30% 20% 30% 30% May 29% 390% 20% 29% July . 29% 29% 29% 20% pany Beane Oh esc ae May. Oe Fe 94% Rye— Deer... 64% EK 04% OH Mey ll 85% 68% 65% - 85% Tuy wl 83 88 8IH BIG Lard~ 985 885 875° 875 Jan. 390 890 815 8.77 May 907 9.07 9.00 9.00 MINI | Minneapolis, Nov. hy (P)— INEAPOLIS RANGE stockers held around 6.50-7.00. Calves Wheat—— Open ich Low Close 1,500, steady; good to choice mostly!pec, ....... 95% 96% 95% 96% 7.50-9.00; odd heads more. May . 96% 95% 96% Sheep Tain dnote 731 arcu Suly 95% 93% 24% nu action on slaughter classes; sellers Feed Barley— asking higher; feeding lambs opening | Dec. ... 45% 45% 45 43% steady, bulk choice Montanas 8.50, Mae 44% 44% 438% 43% biack-faced Dakotas 8.00 down; good fees ; . ; to choice slaughter lambs at last|Dec. . 61% 61% 80% 60% week's close 9.00 to 9.25. j May . 61% 62% 61% 62 Dairy cows slow, weak; supply ligh:; * medium to good springer cows 55.00 21% a coin iw 75.00; with more quoted for strict! 21% * geod kinds. 4 a 195 195% 194% 194% Hogs 7,000; 700 direct; active to|De tos 198% 197% 1.98 all interests; butchers, 240 Ibs. down, 25-35 higher than Friday and Sat- urday; heavier weights and sows 10-20 up; good and choice 140-240 Ibs. 7.90- 8.15; top 8.15 for 180 Ibs, down; 240-300 Ibs. '7.45-90; big weights down to 7.35; good sows 7.25-35; good stags 6.7: 1.25; pigs active, 25-50 higher at 8.50- 9.00; average cost Saturday 1.63; weight 221 Ibs.; for the week, cost 7.51, weight 227 Ibs. CHICAGO Chicago, Nov. 29.—()—(U. 8. D. A = Hogs 21,000, Including, 7,000 dire a5-45 histor than Fr! se Bo he ib; few selected ulk good and choice 60; 250-300 Ib. 3.3 but warmed up s down comparatively scarce, not show- ing full decline; shipper demand mod- erate; most commercial steers 12.00 down} sprinkling 13.00-50 and few Joads International show rejects car- ried from last week 15.00-16.60; erneey, and shortfed heifers weak to 25 low- er; beef cows sharing decline; cutter grades weak; heifers in excessive sup- 10-15 higher at 6.75 down; y, 10.50 down; very few 11.00; iiberal run stockers lers here, slow, steady. 16,000, including 300. dire fairly broad demani Sheep fat lambs in opening mostly steady; asking high food to cholce natives ahd fed west- -75; choice held 9.85-10.00 and sheep about stead: laughter wes 4.00-5.00; feeding lambs scarce; few medium to good 7. SIOUX CIT: Stoux Clty Nov. 2. W—(U, 8, D. A.)—Cattle 4500; calves 600; siaugh- ‘sand yearlings steady to xtremely short fed kinds etter grade fed helfers steady; slow; cows opened about stockers and feeders steady to ; halt load eral share early sales 4.50- .50; heavy s held ab sood 80 Ib bette eligible around veet cows mostly rangers held above 6,00; cutter grades 4. light sto 6.7. Hogs 4000 Fastlane gs 8 direct; ac- tive, opened 15 higher to shippe: closed 25-40 up on Tail Interests, top good and choice 170- 3; light ligh' to packers at 7.5' 40 to mostly 7.5! ‘ly fat lamb ai 3 sorted nati he around 9.00-2; indications on ahasp stead: salable largely 4.25 down; lambs scarce, 1» OW! fe feeder CHICAGO POTATO! Chicago, Nov, 29.—(#)—(U. S. Potatoes, 114, on track aa, total U shipments Saturday 633, Sunday 1 dull; supplies liberal, demand slo sacked bank: US. up TN CMt idaho, Russet Bur- 1.40-45, mostly 1.40; mts 5: Cotorade bd ‘No. 5 Dakota cobblers bo per cent No. 1, and better 1.10-: He Early ‘ont 90 per cent US. No, 1, and better 1.1 Minnesota cobblers 85 per cent US. 1, and pata 1,00-10; Early Ohios per cent US, No. 1, and better 1.00-1 ‘Wisconsin round whites US, commer- 1,00; Michigan Russet rurals US. cials No. 1, 1.11 RANGE OF CARLOT 8. Minneapolii Nov. 29.- (ey Range of carlot ee peniene ‘Whea' ‘k northern 1. 04% - 1.08%; No. aft ‘hard amber durum 1,03 1 OTR sample grade red fires 83 pera uo: H ‘ellow 491% -' Rie Oats No, eavy white 30. Rye, No. 2 64%. aig ind ‘No. 2 malting 64%; No. 3, No flax. OSTON Wi Boston, Nov. 29.. Nee. S Ss. D. A.)— ‘The wool market was Inactive and quotations nominal Monday. Cable reports of foreign wool markets to private Boston concerns indicated about steady to firm prices in Aus- tralia. The new season opened in New Zea- land with a sale at Auckland last Sat- urday. large portion of offerings were reported withdrawn with prices quoted at about the level of London prices last 5 MINNHAPOLIS POTATOES Supplies moderate, Ket about steady, ag Russet Bur- 0-1.65; combina- DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Nov. 29.— Durum— Dec. . ——— MINNEAPOLIS CASR | GRAIN Minneapolis, Nov. receipts Monday 133 8 year aco. Minn Open Hieh Low 81% 83% 81% 29.—.P)—Wheat compared*to 121 eapolis cash wheat and coarse erain closing Gagleons today follow: thy DNS 60 Ibs... bs. No.1 northern ous Wheat Capalvered 1.03% 1.13% 102% 1.11% 1.01% 1.10% 1.00% 1.08% 98% 1.06% 96% 1.04% 94% 1.01% 92% 98% 90% 96% 88% 938% 86% 20% To Arrive sree ereee seeee seed enone seeee 1.00% 1.03% i ie. st weight nominal fae nated 4c 1b.) discount Montana Winter Wheat ‘OB wor 1 HW... 101% seve ic PH Were 9% veer 1H W.. 91% Minnesota Pay Monit Dakota * Wheat TOE 95% 96% vse vee OT, 93% 94% see anes OB 92% 98% reve nee Durum Pamber nd 55% 108% wees « 2 amber ne a1i4 103% eee ones Bamber Dd 654 10% wees vee Bamber hd 484 100% vse os 3 gmber nd 2% 1.00% wneee § gmnbe d Blt 95% eee we A amber bd 10H 924 wee we Serna erik a Bie ee Se ne roth AO asses oe Samba hd 13% B96 vive ws 1 Sane pa way - 1rd durum 87% 88% (Lower test weight nominally discounted 5c per 1b.) Coarse Grains 1 (IT a) ln AT 58 35 (55 + 194% 20TH weree aeeee WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN “Winnipe: Leesa ery te at an i ho closed oe tl Higher: Bec ta0%-% Early’ Ohios, ‘cobbiers Bnd | Stay 1.10%Ga. Bi triumphs. 85-1.00, écpending on Oats, ‘ec ae to. %c lower; Dec. quality, 44%; May 4 THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE.- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1937 Grain Quotations | |DROP IN VISIBLE WHEAT SUPPLY IS FACTOR IN BOOST Chicago Futures Close Frac- tionally Higher After * Shaky Beginning Chicago, Nov. 20.—(#)—Helped by a big decrease of the United States vis- ible supply Monday and by a decided falling off in the amount of wheat % afloat for importing countries, wheat prices averaged higher late. The vis- ible supply decrease was 4,501,000 bushels, against 492,000 bushels de- Crease a year ago. December wheat, which was weakest mi ze ia early trading, led the upturn. To- | N morrow will be the first day for notices 1 of intentions to deliver wheat here on December contracts. At the close, Chicago wheat futures were unchanged to % higher compared with Saturday's finish, Dec. 90%-91, May 89%-90, corn %-1% down, Dec. 52%-%, May 56-56% and oats % off to % up. WHEAT OUT OF LINE IN MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, wheat market ignored firm to strong |; closings in Chicago and Winnipeg Monday and wheat futures prices were fractionally lower. December wheat futures closed Yac lower at 45%, May %c at 43%; De- 96%, and July %c at 94%. Flax closed weaker. December closed bps lower at 1.94%, and May 1%c at 1.98. December feed barley futures closed | vc lower at 45%, May %c at 43%; De- cember rye 1%c lower at 60%, May Yc at 62; December and May oats Eneusneed at 26% and 27%, respect- vel Cash wheat had good demand. Durum was in good demand. Winter | ° was scarce, Corn was in good demand. Oats was 9: sluggish. Rye and barley were in good demand, Flax was in good demand. | 2! mi ci DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Nov, 29.—(@)—Closing cash prices, Whe dark northern spring 112 dark northern 1 100% 14 No. 92%-1 heay, ¥ :|and western, durum 83%. Flax No. i, (plus dock) 1.96%-2.06%. 3 white 29%. Malting 50-70; New York Stocks Closing Prices Nov. 29 feed 33%- Adams Exp 9% Lis 2 90% Alas Jun 12 | Loew's 49% All'ch D154 | Lorillard (P) 17% Allis-Ch 43% | Mar Field Am Can = 85% | McKes & R_ 10% | 2 Am Cry Sug 15% | Mock & R Pf 34 AmH&L 38%/miami Cop 8% Am Inter 7% \Mid-Cin P 19% +] Am Loco 18% | Minn Hon. Am Metal 29 =| Minn Mol at Am PL 1% |v gst P SSM Am Rad 14% | Mont Ward ‘| Am Roll M on Mur Corp Am 8 Ref Nash Motors *| Am 8tl F 3% Nat Biscuit Am Sug Ref 28% | Nat Cash R ‘;am T&T 147 | Nat Dy Pr .|Am Tob B 69 | Nat Distill Am W Wks 14 | Nat Pr & Lt Am Wool Pf 32% | Nat Steel Anaconda 29% | Nat Tea Arm Til 8% |W ¥ Cent es As Dry G 8%) No Am Avia TSF 38% |No Amer tl Ref 20% | No Pacitic Avia Corp 3% | Ohio O11 Bald Loco 8% | Oliver Farm Balt & Ohio 12 | Otis Elev Barnsd 13% | Pac G & EL Bendix 13° | Packard Beth Sti = 49. | Param Pict Boeing Air 23% | park Utah Borden 11% | Pathe Film 22% | Penney J C *+/Penn R R Phelp Dodg Phil Morris Phillips Pet Pills Flour Ptoc & Gam Pub 8vc NJ 37 ‘aterpil 47% | pullman Celanese 19% | Pure Oil Cer d Pasco 40 | purity Bak Ches & O 37%! Radio Cia&NW Ilkin KO Chi Gt W Pf 4%!Rem Rand CM & P 1%|Reo Motor CMStPPf 2 [Rep stl Chrysler 57% | Rey Tob B Col-Palm 104! che Distill Col G El 10 | Seabd O11 +|Com Solv 9% | Sears-Roe Com & Bou 2% | Servel +|Con Edis 27 (Shell Un pl Con Oil 9% | Simmons +|Cont Can 43 | Socony Vac Cont Mot 1% | Sou Cal Ed *|Con Oil Del 27 | go Pac Corn Prod 58 |So Ry *)Cream Wh 22%/8o0 Ry Pt .. | Crosley 8% | Sperry Corp Cub Am Sug 4% /8td Brands Curt Wret 3%] Std G & El Deere & Co 22%/ std Oil Cal . | Dia Mtch 21% | 8td Oil Ind 32% Dome Mine 47% std Ol1 NJ 44% Doe ae Pts Stew War . 10% Stone & Web 15% East. Kod. 149 | Studebaker 6% Swift & Co 16% El Pw & Lt 13% {Texas Corp 38% Firestone 21% |Tex Gul Sul 31 Gen Elec 40%|TPC&O 1% Gen Foods 30%! Tim Roll 42% Gen Mills §3% | Trans-Am u Gen Mtrs 34% |Tri-Cont Cor 4% Gillette 10% | Tru-Traer 6% Goodrich 17% | Union Car 69% Goodyear 20% | Union Pac 88 Gra-Paige 1%|Un Air Corp 19% GNiIrCtf 13%|United Corp 4% GNRy Pf 28%) United Drug 7% G Wes Sug 29 | United Fruit 54 Greyhound 10 |Un Gas Imp 11% Hec Prod 6% 1U8 Ind Al 20% Houd-H B_ 11% UB Pipe 20 Howe Bound 45 USR &Imp 6% Hudson Mot 7% US Rubber 26% Hupp Mot 7 USSmeltR 58 Dra 10% UB Steel 53% ind Rayon 20 ,UBStlPf 106 int Bus Mch 132- |Vanadium 17% Int Harv War Pict 1% Int Nick Can 41% | | West Un 2B rae T & Tel 6% | West Air 24% 16% | West El 99 Hennecott 34% | White Mot 10% Kresge (8S). 16% | Wilson & Co 5% roc §=616 =| Woolworth 38% Krog Gi Lib-O-F G1 40 | Wrigley Jr es | and poultry change Monda, a firsts Nears’ ‘and local 25; and local 24; current re frigerator yD lym: prolly re Ro than extra 89% =40 e. 39%; firsts (88-91 Eggs, Nov. 29 —(P)— The! § tor, special packs 2! 19%; firsts 19; seconds 18- 18465 med- ums, small and dirties 17 Seo November December January T~ Miscellaneous | Red Clover 8.50, the CLASSIFIED PAGE /o111 ECONOMY PAGE! CHICAGO att Nov. 39. Butter 4 clals ae a ort 38% ti firsts (abe ) 32% ) 29. 1 4 fresh graded extras 19 18%; é ‘oultry, MS BM car, 9 trucks, steady; %, less than snort hear ie 16: Ibe upcolred 2 white! Rock 2. a Mi ck 26; Leghori 3 15, Leghorn Toon young ducks, 4% white 19, e Ady; | Produce Markets | }—Butter, of prices showed fey extra etrigesa! ir refrigerator firsts 4 e Rock 22% jbivmouth 4 small colored, turkeys, ;,toms, young 26, 20. NEW YORK New York, Nov. 2! Irregular; creamery: 140,18 r; whole milke et Butter, Higher xtra (92 score) aporesy 33%- 1 or \ steady to firm; fresh fancy 21% e checks ie: -18 Dressed poultry Chickens, 2 Toasters , broilers 26-373 fresh and frozen, fowls 3 . Refriger ndarde ady, | Fresh oilers 24 ay ist 22%- 28. -23, mostly 22; col- 18, mostly. ‘18; aneree o1 Fowls, colored 18- wr ets 16-1: jostly. Broliers: Rocks’ 26 15. 18% mony, ie a *aucks 20, ; chickens, Rocks crosses 28; r ne of premium marks yy, & Midwestern pri ium marks ea Pe y55%4 exchange jals 32-32%, re Midwestern, exch: fancy mediums Nearby and wentern, c a) 46%; apeclals 33% -34; standar 3385 2 mediums ra fan PI Browns: Extra fancy peck ex- 3 6. arby 1 packs 38-34; aid Nearby, small to mediums Wea eges: Fancy to extra fancy BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES 20.—()- Chicago, Nov. Butter future November December January ry ey x Federer (Pim orway oR 10; re; Sweden in New York 100.00%. ONBY RATE! New Yorke Nov, 29.—(@)—Call money ae 1 per cent all day. col relal pay steady, ort 0-90 nt, Bankers ‘acceptances unchanged. CURB STOCKS New York, Nov. 2: (P}—Curb: American Gen. 4 Citlem Service 2%. Elec Bond and Sha: Fisk Rubber GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Nov. 29. ent Bonds Treasury 4%'s 116.10. Treasury 4's ny 29. 4-6 m 11h. er cent. lays 1%; )—Govern- eh ik: °° |EiPTY TONS of upland hay, Phone freight steadier; ___Houses for Sate A NEW ROOMING house con- sisting of 7 rentel rooms and large private apartment for owner. ‘This property has just been com- Gale ieee nie) bathrooms, and iS NTEUBIngs go with sale. Double detached garage. Total monthly income, $129.50. Sale Price, $9,000. Terms. Immediate Possession. SIX ROOM modern dwelling including new electric refrigerator and ges stove. Located close to schools. 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 AGENCZ 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. People’s Meat Market 210 Sth - We deliver - Phone 176 Hay for Sale Be ts B. Strauss. FRESH VEGETABLES at the lowest prices always Carrots, Cabbage, Onions, Squash, Beets, Potatoes, Parsnips, Ruta- bagas. R. A. KUNZ GROCERIES 222 So, 8th St. Phone 1317 —_————_ Rooms for Rent WARM, clean room with two large closets, $10 for one, $7.50 apiece for! two. For Sale: Children’s tubular shoe skates, L. C, Smith typewriter, 2 B god condition. 811 10th. Phone 2nd St. Phone 1526-W. LARGE FRONT room, upstairs. Suit- ble for two. Nicely furnished and warm. Also smaller room, 408 1st Phone 667-W. NICELY furnished basement sleep- ing room, suitable for light house- keeping. Radiant heat. 216 Thayer. Phone 1276. EXCEPTIONALLY desirable room for two girls, near capitol and high school, On bus line, 1016 7th St. Phone 2071. LARGE pleasant front room, near bath. Modern ho! On bus line, ane if desired. 622 ist. St. Phone GOMFORTABLE room, always hot water, Clean, quiet. Four blocks from post office. 116 W. Thayc: after 5 p.m. PLEASANT sleep! toom in new modern home. Clean and quiet. Al- we hot water. Phone 120-R. 503 NICELY furnished sleeping room Automobiles for Sale 1936 DODGE Deluxe coupe, low mile- age, radio, heater. See Al at 614 uate Pp. m., or Sunday. Phone 1930 CHEVROLET Deluxe coupe. in good condition. Will sell reasonable, Call at 816 Main Ave. 1935 FORD V-8 Coach, A-1 condition. $338.50. Terms if desired. Writs Tribune Ad 26076. ed Sedan, $50. 313 So. 18th Apartments for Re AVAILABLE Dec. I, 2-room furnishea basement apartment, private en- trance. Gas, lights and water in- cluded in rent. Adults preferred, Inquire 812 Ave. C, TWO ROOM apartment over Master “As soon as my act is over remind me to look in The Bismarck Tribune Classified ads for a room—I forgot all about it when I arrived today!” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE iday (MINIMUM CHARGE 45e) DAILY RATES on thelr 5% via LS 'T. M. CASEY & SON. BEAUTIFUL Cocker spaniel puppies, championship bloodlines, Christmas Special. Females $10. Males $lo. J. Waller, Scranton, N. D. FOR SALE—Pedigreed wire haired nerrier puppies, 5 weeks old. 704 6i B WANTED—Bismarck residential or income property. Also building lots Must be good buy. Write Tribune Ad, 25015. \ _, Houses for Rent Large enough for two. Private en- trance. Also garage. 307 10th St. SLEEPING room in new modern home. Suitable for one person. Call at 1029 4th after 5 p. m. TWO desirable sleeping rooms. Al- ways warm. Close in, $10 and $15. 234 W. Thayer. Phone 1770. CHECAGe STOCKS the Associated Press) Miawest Corp 7%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associa: (Over the counter in Hamilton Trust 1.60, Maryland Fund 5. Quart Inc Sh 10.45, Sel Inc Sh 3.99. MINNEAPOLIS eee ReRE Be Noy. ol eNtet Bank Stock 11%. Northwest Banco 7%. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR ‘OCKS 29.—(@)—Stocks 29.—()—Flour, in 98 pound are mily patents 20 hi, néard. patente, CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Cash wheat No. ard 88: %-% Soy beans No, 2 yellow 92%; le grade $9. Barley feed 38-60; malting 75- Timothy 2.30. THESE 3 ADS GOT RESULTS The First Time They Ran In The Bismarck Tribune WANT AD PAGE sweet 7, igh- un- 15- 2 TWO rooms. One on ground floor. Reasonable and modern. 400 4th WELL furnished warm room tn pil: | are eon vate home. Near high school. On bus line. 616 7th, pri entri ‘to hos pital and bus line. Well furnished. 611 Ave. B. Phone 1570-R. COMFORTABLE warm room with board for ladies. $25 per month on bus line. 608 Ave. C. COZY basement sleeping room. Ru- diantfire. Hot water always. 715 and St, Phone 1550. ae LARGE front sleeping room. Close in, Suitable for one or two. 418 LARGE room for one or two, near bath. 223 W Thayer. WARM room adj Gentlemen only. 596-M. LARGE, PLEASANT room for one os two. Hot water in room, 510 4th Always hot water. joining ba: 1008 Ave. B. Tel. ranae pleasant room. Always hot water. Gas heat. 422 4th St. Phone EEPING room for rent, $10 and ion Call at 706 6th St. e 2449. LARGE nice room near capitol a schools, $81 sth St COMFORTABLE sleeping room, next to bath. Uptown. Phone 1961-J. FURNISHED sleeping room. Close in 218 Ist. St. Telephone 637-M. ATTRACTIVE room in new home | Gentlemen only 902 10th St. FURNISHED sleeping room. 712 7th St. Phone 1407. SLEEPING room, also board if de- House for Rent foemen call 607 6th, phone Apartment for Rent TWO-room furnished apartment bath adjoining. Hagen wait sas furnished. $26. Apartment oe haar dren 602 8th Bt. Phone 744. If You Want Action Use The Want Ads sleeping room, next to bath. Always hot water. Phone 175: ING room, close to bath. Al- ways hot water. 120 Ave. A. IF YOU wish to store plano withour. cost in reliable home, phone 971-W. References furnished. NEW five room stucco bungalow, $50, 7 room 2-family house, $35; 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, 518 W. Thayer, Phone 689-W. FIVE ROOM modern house at 512 Ave. A, west. pidge ose un- _ furnished, § CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Immediate possessicn. Hedden Real | Cleaners. Monthly rental $22 50. Estate Agency, Webb Block, Phone AVAILABLE Dec. 15th, three rooms and private bath apartment on first 4 floor. New Frigidaire and gas stove. Laundry privileges. Close in. Prise Owens, phone 278. 5M. room, bedroom, private bath, ki en, refrigerator. Laundry privileges. No children. Near capitol. Phone 1770, DESIRABLE unfurnished thre basement apartment. $42 a month, Gas heat, lights, water and garage furnished. Laundry privileges. Phone 1161. UNFURNISHED apartment, 4 rooms and bath. New home. Heat, gas range, refrigerator and washroom eunlshes. $45. Inquire 62234 13th FURNISHED or unfurnished first floor two-room apartment. Mod- ern conveniences. Laundry privil- 1. 2.25 x (All Classified ads are cash with order) ee CLASSIFIND DISPLAY RATES PER COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) For Sale or Rent IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Modern 5-room_ house, full finished base ment. Gas heat furnished. Garage. Inquire 622 12th St. eges. Gas heat. 523 12th St. Hot water always. Lights, telephone, Frigidaire. 120 Rosser Ave, wes‘. _ Harvey Harris & Co. TWO ROOM furnished apartment, close to capitol and high schovl. aes unfurnished house. 818 7th THREE room furnished apartment. Full sized bed. Frigidaire, private entrance, Gas, heat, water furnish- ed, $32.50. Inquire 114 W. Thayer. FURNISHED apartment. Living room, kitchenette, private bath, private entrance. Adults only. Phone 1844-R. 322 ist St. FURNISHED 2 room apartment. Pri- vate entrance. Adults only, Rent, $28, Call at basement apartmeni. 420 2nd St. AVAILABLE at once. Five rooms furnished, Two large clothes closets. Laundry privileges. Phone 107. SEVEN room house, modern, newly decorated. 502 11th St. Key can be received at Phil Nelson's, 208 W. Rosser. FOR RENT or sale by owner, modern seven room house. Hardwood floors, pele features. Write Tribune Aq. 7. Either regular or spring fill filled. “8 Sth Bt. Phone 1126. SPECIAL Men's 8-piece suit, one necktie, cleaned and pressed, $1.00 Perfection Cleaners Phone 1707 718 Thayer Work Wanted YOUNG MAN with 3 years University North Dakota education desires em- ployment. Don’t drink or smoxe. Inquire at 210 Ave. B. FARM, garage, or what have you by capable young married man. State wages. Write Tribune Ad. 25036, MODERN apartment. Living roon, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Lasken Apts. Inquire Cut Rate Drug. TWO rooms with private bath on first floor. Furnished for light house- keeping. Call at 610 6th St. FURNSHED 3 room apartment with bath. Electric refrigeration. Fire~ place. Adults only. 417 1st. ig | FURNISHED 2 room apartment. Pri- vate entrance. Adults only. $25 per month, 405 13th St. LARGE room. Can be used for ligat housekeeping, if desired. Available Dec, Ist. 410 3rd St. UNFURNISHED apartment, suitable for two. Brand Apartments, 212 W. Bdwy. Call 2188-J. a MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. Gas heat. Private entrance. Call 601. THREE room furnished apartment, private entrance. Available Dec. Ist. 318 9th St. FURNISHED or unfurnished apart- ment, Varney Apartments, Phone 173. FURNISHED apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Phone 8. LAUNDRY WANTED. Prices very reasonable. All work guaranteed. We t 3 bedrooms. Close in. Immediaie possession. Geo. M. Register. NEWLY DECORATED six room fully modern house. Gas heat furnished. Inquire at 111 Ave. A. West. SIX:room modern house, 3 bedrooms, 623 3rd. Available immediately. Call FIVE room upper duplex, attached garage, immediate possession. O. W Roberts, telephone 151 or 751. 83X ROOM modern house and five room partly modern house. Inquire 214 Fifth St. 51X room house at 216 Ave. D West. Inquire of Carl Eliason, phon2 1316-W. MODERN Y-room house, close to school, Immediate posession. Phone OU ae FIVE ROOM modern house, 306 7th Ae Call at 614 Thayer Ave. Tel. 65, MODERN 6-room house. Close to Call 2414-M. schools. IN TROUBLE AGAIN $10 Fifth St, Bismarck. Business Opportunity { { call for and deliver. Tel. 1253, EXPERIENCED girl wants housework by day, hour or week. Phone 397. Ask for Room 36. EXPERIENCED girl wants day or pour work, Phone 1778-M. Ask for TWO room basement apartment. Would like someone to do part time work, 411 5th St. Phone 273. ONE room basement apartment for light housekeeping. $14 per month. _1014 Bawy. FOR TWO, close in, modern, ground floor, private entrance, reasonable. No children, 113 1st &t. EXPERIENCED girl wants day or hour work. Call 505-W. EXPERIENCED girl wants day or hour work. Phone 467-M. YOUR LUCKY NUMBER CLEANERS Buildings FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ae) aaprtment. Rental $22. 618 6th it. FURNISHED light housekeeping room for rent. 418 12th St. Phone 1344. FR new 8] ment, evenings. 422 Ave. C. TWO room unfurnished apartmenc. Adults only. 212 2nd St. FURNISHED ground floor apartment, private bath. 204 Ave. B and 2nd 8&t. NICELY furnished apartment for rent. Phone 1860. Female Help Wanted FOR RENT: Business building at 116 5th St.; upstairs, 25 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 1281-R. 712 4th St. ADDRESS postcards. Cash paid in advance, Everything supplied. De- tails free. Hoosier Mailing Service, Box 26, Mishawaka, Ind. WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. References requir- ed. Four children. Mrs. John R. Fleck, 712 Mandan 8t. Wearing Apparel 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. FOR SALE—Ice cream factory. Five room living quarters and ice busi- ness in connection. County seat. 1,000 population. Very good reasun for selling. Write Tribune Ad. 25927. 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. Feed and Seed FOR BALE: Yellow shelled corn. white corn, or cracked corn in truce or car lots. The Farmers Elevator Company. Arthur. N Dak. 14 miles north of Cusselton. N. Dak. Co. ties |OATS and corn. Tony Weber, Valley ROOM and board, always hot water. The Highway House, 114 West Main. Phone 538-W. ‘ ROOM and board, $25 per month. Meals only 75 cents day. 919 5th St. Phone 390-W. BOARD AND ROOM. Gentlemen vre- ferred. Reasonable price. 217 8th. LARGE room with board for two gen- _tlemen. 915 7th. Phone 1887. ~ Household Goods for Sale BELVINATOR, $25; vird’s eye mapir 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. UPRIGHT piano, Ivers-Pond. Ave A. Phone 2051-W. 419 Sty, N. Dek.” Phone 347-M, Valley) GREEN enameled bedroom set, with s ‘Waysagless springs, $30. 222 2nd St. OLD COATS, dresses, shoes, etc. Nothing over 50 cents, Upstairs apartment. 802: 3nd St. Miscellaneous for Sale , CUT RATE Eye Glasses, Inc., offers wonderful temporary Holiday Spe- cial in beautiful octagon glasses a\ $9.75—your choice of rims or rim- jess. Crystal clear lenses properly prescribed by skilled oculist. No extra charge for eye examination. Every frame guaranteed. 1/10-12K gold filled under National Stamping Act. Dr. MacLachlan, Oculist-Opu- cian, 113 1st St., just south of Chev- rolet Garage, phone 1589. Dead Animats 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. Office Equipment STAPLING MACHINE YOU WILL find the Markwell paper

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