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STOCKS BECALMED; MOST QUOTATIONS | DOWN FRACTIONS Steels, Motors Suffer From Lack of Interest; Transfers 700,000 Shares New York, Dec. 1.—(#)— Losses ranging from fractions to a point or more predominated in Wednesday's stock market. Higher at the opening, leading is- sues drifted backward as buyers were siow to appear. A feeble-hearted rally near noon’petered out quickly, Most pivotal stocks were neglected throughout the day. There was & brief flurry in gold mining shares, but 13, too, lacked steam. A few in this division were fractionally higher near the close. Steels, motors and merchandising issues suffered most from the lack of interest, Utility and building mate- Dees tial shares were narrow and Special- ties drifted aimlessly. Turnover approximated 700,000 sbares, Spot news of market interest was meager and investment and specula- tive interest lacking. Scattered buy- ing from Europe, especially the con- tinent, was reported, following a higher turn in exchanges at London, | ne, Amsterdam and Paris, Wall Street followed closely testi- mony in the railroad freight rate hearings in Washington, but failed tw | Dec. find much stimulation in the reports. Most carrier issues were down. Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Dec. 1.—(?)—Cattle 3,500 slaughter steers about steady, medium to good kinds 7.00-9.25; she stock less active; early sales about steady; undertone good heifers held around 6.00-8.00; asking 4.50-6.00 for plain to good cows; low cutters and cutters 3.25-4.25; bulls strong to 25 higher; mostly 6.00 down- ward; stockers steady, plain and med-| pe, lum grades 4.50-6,00. Calves 3,000; vealers steady good to choice 7.50-9.00; selections 9.50, Hogs 10,000; opening fairly active, 15 to 25 lower than Tuesday's aver- age; early sales good and choice 140 to 240 Ibs. 7.60 to 7.85; early top 7.85 on 200 Ibs. down; good sows bid 7.00, average cost Tuesday 7.78; weight 238 Tbe average cost for the month 8.30; weight 224. Sheep 5,000; includes 410 through; ne early action on slaughter lambs; buyers talking 25 to 50 lower; sellers asking fully steady; indications steady on other classes; bulk good to choice lambs Tuesday 9.00; plain to choice ewes Tuesday 2.00 to 4.25. Dairy cows fully steady, demand broader medium and good springer cuws mostly 60.00 to 80.00; few shipper selections 85.00, meee — (iP) — A) Hove e, 005 ‘including. B00" direst market generally 10-15 lower thar Tuesdays s avers, oy oP. 8.45; bulk good and chotce 151 8.30-40; 210-300 1b, tly. 8. ay roe packing sows h lghtweights on butch- er order up to 7. Cattle 11,000, calves 1500; supply good and choice long yearlings and mediumweight and weighty steers excessive; very little done; bidding weak to 25 lower on common and med- ium kinds and 25 to 50 down on good to choice offerings; heifers fully steady and cows strong to 25 higher; fat cows showing most advance on shipper account; bulls and vealers scarce and strong; liberal supply steers here of value to sell at 10.00 up- ward; stockers and feeders fairly ac- tive, firm; weighty sausage bulls to 7.00; vealers 11.00 down; replacement cattle mostly 7.75 down to 6.50. Sheep 10,000, including 1000 direct; fat lambs slow; 25-35 lower, some bids 50 down; most bids on few good to choice lambs 9.25 down; few choice native lambs at 9.50; sheep about native ewes 4.00-75; feeding lambs scarce. large! sIoUx CITY Dec. 1.—@—(U. 8. D. aotattie 3500; calves 17) laugh- ter steers and yearlings slow; scatter- ed early sales good grades steady, ae talking lower Poy fairly sales active, strong; liberal share steers and yearlings’ 7.50-8.50; two loads held above 10.00: small lots yearlings up to 12.00; carlots short fed heifers up to, 7.60; few up to 8.75; scattered sales beef cows 4.50-5.50; cutter grades .25-4.00: load lots good ‘to near choice 550-650 ib. stockers and feeders 7.25- 5 Hogs 3000, including 360 direct: sorted light butchers 190 1b. down, 15- 25 lower; heavier 5-15 off; top 7.75; Food and choice 170-300 Ib. butchers cote light lights and pigs to feed- 1. jacking sow! 36 off WAG 1. a sta i 15 0 early fa: rted native aaa ited wooled skins held around steady, able largely 4.25 down; feeder Tami " scarce, CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Dec. 1.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.) —Potatoes 56, on track 289, cotal: v.83. shipments 480; dull, slightly weaker unoerrons) supplies liberal, demand 42%; North Dakota Cob: blers 90 per cent U. S. Ld. Early Ohios U. 8. No. 1, 1.45; Wiscon- sin Round Whites U, 8, Commercials doef puch men, Russet Rurals U. 8. fo. 1, 1.10, RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Un BSaD PU: Dec, 1.—(?)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wh No. 1 Pa avy sere northe: spring 1. lark northern 89; sample grat ark northern one 1 hard amber suram 95% -1.0; gor No. 1 a“ low 50%, inion No. 3 malting 17-79; No. 2 Oats and flax not quoted. CHICAGO CASH Gi! Chicago, Dec. Fier as ne wheat, No. 3 red 93%. oo 3 mixed 52-58%; No. 2 yel- 53%; sam- 52. low B44; No. 2 white 52 le grade 5 Oats, Ne 1 white 38-33%; sample ellow 93% -94% fey bes feed ve 3; roaltiag 734 85. Timothy .50-85. Red clover 27.50- 32.50 cwt.; sweet clover 7.75-8.50 cwt. DuLprS RANGE Drala ne cash sa: 2 dark rade 3 sd So} 8, No. 2 4 No. tans 1.02% -1 is 3%. hard winter Montana 1. 04! No. 1 hard amber 91%- a 89%-1.08%; 87) 85. Baye 3 No. 5, ‘83% 97%. “Flax Xo No. i (plus a 1,98 %-2.08%. ve ne 2, one 5 Serie wer Malting. 50. dai Durut No, a 4 io, red a, feed 33%- “MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES a pO! Dec. 1.—(M}—(U. 8. D. A. jepotatoes ‘unchanged. weak medium to| Dec. |G rain Quotations] Wicalaben by be GRAIN Buseell- ‘Miller Co.) Laer st Dec. 1. No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. ....8 iro No 2 dark northern, 57 ibs. No, 3 dar;k northern, 56 Ibs, No, 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No, 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. No, 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No, 5 dark northern, 50 lbs. .... Sample grain: 49 Ibs., 69 48 Ibs., 66; 47 Ibs., 63; 46 Ibs., 45 Ibs., 57; 44 lbs., 54; 43 Ibs., 51; 42 48; 41 Ibs., 45; 40 Ibs., 39 Ibs., 39; 38 ‘Ds., 3 37 Ibs., 33. No. 1 hard amber durum No. 1 mixed durum .. No. 1 red durum . No 1 flax .. No, 2 flax No. 1 rye Barley Oats .... THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1937 WHEAT SKYROCKETS FOUR-FIVE CENTS IN AMERICAN MARKETS; 5-Cent Boost at Winnipeg, 4- Cent Rise at Chicago, Laid toExport Demand ° Chicago, Dec. 1—()—Rapid upturns of wheat prices Wednesday rushed the +] market up almost 4 cents a bushei in Chicago and 5 cents at Winnipeg. Spirited revival of export, demand for United States wheat was largely le, together with pessimistic crop advices from Aregntina and Aus- tralia. Germany, it was asserted, beught about 1,000,000 bushels of Unit- ec States wheat and in addition Mex- 7 1co took 500,000 bushels. Despite late reactions on account of profit-taking, Chicago wheat futures at the close were 1% to 3% above Tuesday's finish, Dec. 92% to %, May lor 91% to %, corn % to % up, Dec. 52% to %, May 55% to 56, and oats were varying from % decline to an equal advance, WHEAT FUTURES UP % | IN MINNEAPOLI: Minneapolis, Dec.'1.—(@—Good ex- port business was the chief influence in the wheat futures market here Wednesday ands final prices were con- siderably highe Lack of deliveries on Chicago De- cember contracts and re-deliveries on %| Kansas City, contracts caused consid- ih Low ST% 97 97% 4% B% 61% 62% 28% 27% ee 199% 197 DULUTR RANGE Dees Minn., Dec, Durum— Open Hieh Low ye 95% 83% 87% 84% 1—( 85 86% 62 2.01 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Dec. 1.— (#) — Wheat receipts Wednesday 53 compared to 19 a year ago Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse erable buying for short accounts. December wheat closed 2%c higher at 98%, May aT up at 98%, and Fuly 2c higher at 97 Crushers aye steady buyers of flax futures. December closed 3c up at 1.96% and May 2%~ higher at 199%. December oats closed 1c higher at 26%. and May %c up at 27%. Decem- ber rye closed 1c up at and May le up at 62%. Decembe and May feed barley closed unchanged at 45% and 43%, respectively, Cash wheat receipts were light and in ready demand. ‘inter and durum wheat also were in ready demand. Cash corn was in good demand. Oats demand was quiet. Rye was in good demand. Barley was strong; flax in good demand. gy 1 Produce Markets | CHICAGO Chicago, Dec, 1.—(#)—Butter prices advanced : further Wednesday to a new high level unequalled since 1930. Ex- een sone %, to 38% cents per pound Eggs were steady. wisition “$300, firm: creamery: specials | (93 score) 39%-%; extras (92) 38 extra firsts (90-91) 36-37%; firsts iy = 89) 33-34; other prices unchanged. Eggs 2624, steady, refrigerator ex- tras 19%; refrigerator standards 19; refrigerator firsts 18%; other prices 1 33 trucks, % | unchanged. Poultry, live, car, steady; young ducks 4% Ibs. up white 18%, small white 16; other prices un- changed. Dressed market steady; young tom turkeys 25, old 22; other prices un- changed. erain closing quotations pony follow Cash Wheai Deulvered. To Arrive 1.05% 1.15% 104% 1.13% 58 +. 1.08% 1.12% soe 102% 1.10% + 1.00% 1.08% 98% 1.06% 96% 103% 94% 1.00% 95% 95% bs, 0... 92% No. 1 northern spring ... 102% 105% (Lower. Hee weight nominally — unted 4c Ib.) Montana Winter Wheat tein lhyDNS 60 Ibs. 88% iS g Rip 22532 5 s B: iS if 105% ..... as Py 8 1.08% ssee seeee soos a Hits =5 “a oe RY =O; ze g 101% = mB nm, 2822388 Pg 91% evel Sonik ‘Baxvis’ Wheat S1h% 28% 5% 96% 4% 95% Durum e, E eoNoKey Minima segege re:e:e 90% 1.06% 29% 1.05% 81% 1.04% 85% 102% 84% 1.00% B% 97% B1% 94% 19% 91% IT 38% 15% ifdgurim “ae 29% a Rovere test sae ‘norsinally eee bets Ib) = p “Eee ae - 198% 2.10% MINNEAPOLIS F! Minneapoll: tents, uschanged ments 20,987. Pui Standard middiin, very | slow in the Boston wool market today. Occasional calls for small quantity of domestic wools were received from worsted manufac- turers, Average 12-month Texas wools were moved around .70 scoured basis. Graded combed ‘eth bload_ territory wool was sold at .63 to .67 scoured +]in dollars others in cents: ged Eges 28,658; Irregular. Mixed col- ors: special sacks 28% to 30; stan- dards 27 to 28; firsts 25 to 25%; onds unquoted; mediums 21; No. 1, 21; erage checks 17% to 18. Refrigerator, special packs 20% so standards at to 20; firsts 18 to 19; eh mediums, smal. to sale of premium marks rby and midwestern, pre- 30%-33; exchange spe- Elals 30. “Midwestern, exchance state dards 24, Nearby, fancy mediums 23- 25 arby and western, exchange Fodlumrnna iivon eouilets 22-42 average pullets 21. Pacific coast, bo and premiums 33-44%; specials 31%4-32; standards 31; mediums 24-25; puilets 22%. Browns, extra fancy 32-33. Near- by and western, special packs 30-31; nearby, small to mediums 23. Duck eggs, fancy to extra fancy 34- ‘Dressed poultry (boxes) about fresh and frozen: Old roosters is ay octee fresh and frozen prices Ete poultry by by eeelea steady to firm; chickens, Rocks 22. 1 23; colored 17-20, mostly 17 colored 21%-25, mostly 23-25; Leghorn 16%-20, mostly 16-18. Old roosters, Turkeys, toms, 18; ducks 20-22, «| mostly 22. By express: Irregular, chickens, Rocks 20-28, mostly 21-28; crosses 2: reds 15-22%, mostly 15; Leghorn 1 Broilers, Rocks 2: 21-25; Leghorn’ Qld fosters, 15 Turkeys, hen 22 toms 16-18, mostly 18, Ducks 21. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Dec. 1.—#)—. Butter futures, storage standards: High Low Close December .. January .. merruery . we futu: December . January Miscellaneous | i + 33% 338 35% 133% 33% 33% gerator standards: % 18 18 + 18% 17% 17% FOREIGN ss oer a New York, Dec. 1.—(@—Foreign exchange easy; Great Britain demand Great Bri- 9 3-16; Italy 5.26%: Germany free 40.31; reg. 21.03; travel 25.40: Norway oy 05%; Sweden 25,71; Montreal in New York 100.01 MONEY RATE New Yorks Dee 1 -(#}—Call money steady, 1 per cent ail day; prime com- mercial paper 1 per cen jana atendy, 60-90 days 1%; 4- Hi ae 1% per cent. Bankers acceptances unchanged. American Gen. 5 Cities Service 2%. Elec, Bond & Share 11%. Fisk Rubber 7%. ag ooed wr CmS (By the Associated Press) Midwest “Corp. 6%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Dec. 1.—(@)—Govern- ment Bonds: ‘Treasury 4%'s Hed os Treasury 4's 111.3 MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Dec. 1.—(#)—Stocks Bank Stock 10%. Northwest Banco 7. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By t ited Press) (Over the counter in New York) Hamilton Trust 1.67, 1.84, Maryland Fund guart Inc Sh 10.44. Sel Inc 8h WrINNIPieg cag. GRAIN. Winnipe; ‘Wheat closed 2 ta 7 Det > die hilgher: Dee. 111% May 1.12 Oats Tote higher; Dec. 65%; May 44%, fash wheat No. f northern 1.32%; No, 2 northern 1.25%, No. 3 northern ane No, white 46%; No. 3 white DIVIDEND ACTIONS Minneapolis, Dec. 1.—(#)—Honey- well Regulator Co, maker of heat control apparatus with basis. A little fine” Ohio Delaine wool’ Was sold at .31 to .33 in the grease. P Minneapolis and Philadelphia, jMounced an extra dividend of 50 cents 48 share on the common stock, payable |G N Ry Pf ; | Int Bus Mch 130 New York Stocks Closing Prices Dec. 1 PuopnvE PER pier betty Nat Biscuit Nat Csh R Nat Dy Pr Nat Distill Nat Pr & Lt Nat Steel Nat Tea. NY Cent No Am Avia No Amer No Pacific Ohio Oil Oliver Farm Otis Elev Pac G & El Packard Param Pict Park Utah Pathe Film Penney J © Penn R R Phelp Dodg Phil Morris Phillips Pet Proc & Gam Pu 8vec N J Pullman 434 Pots oe ak 3 8 aa 4 a8 oe > 2 Butler Bros But Cop & Z Cal Z-Lda Can Pac Case (JI) Caterpil Pure Oil Celanese Purity Bak Cer d Pasco 41'| Radio Ches & O * 37%|RKO Chi & NW 1%|Rem Rand Chi Gt W 1% Chi Gt W pfa 5% CMS&tP 1 CMStPpfd 2 CRI&P 1% Chrysler 5655 Col-Palm 10% Col G El 9% Com Solv 9% ; Com & Sou 2% Con Edis 25% Con Oil 28 Cont Can 42 Cont Mot 1% Cont Oil Del 28 | Corn ‘Prod 58% Cream Wh 22 | Cub Am Sug 4% Curt Wrst 3% Deere & Co 22% Dia Match 21% Dome Mines 48 | Doug Aire Dupont 110% East Kod 151 El Auto Lite El Pw & Lt Firestone Gen Elec Gtn Foods Gen Motors Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Gra-Paige GNIr Ctt Seabd Oil Sears-Roe Servel Shell Un Simmons Socony Vac Sou Cal Ed So Pac So Ry So Ry Pt Studebaker Swift & Co ¥y, | Tru-Traer Union Car Un Air Corp United Corp United Drug Unite Fruit Un Gas Imp US Ind Al % US Pipe US R & Imp 5% US Rubber 26% US Smelt R 60% US Steel 54% US Stl Pf 105 Vanadium = 15% Wer Pict 1% West Un 27% West Air Psy West El 99% White Mot 10% Wilson & Co 6 Woolworth 38 Wrigley Jr 62% G Wes Sug Greyhound Hec Prod Houd-H B Howe Sound Hudson Mot Hupp Mot Tll Cent 10% Ind Rayon 20 Int Harv 62% Int Nick Can 41% Int T & Tel 6% Johns-Man 177% Kennecott 35% Kresge (8 8) 16% FDR, UTILITIES ing White House Confabs Point to Agreement New York, Dec. 1—(/)—Signs of Tapprochement between the admin- istration and private utilities were in- creased Wednesday by statements of two utility executives who have al- ready conferred at the White House with President Roosevelt—Floyd L. Carlisle, chairman of the Niagara Hudson Power Corp. and of the Con- solidated Edison Co. of New York, and Wendell L. Willkie, president of the Commonwealth & Southern Corp. Appearing at a meeting of the New York state public service commission, | Carlisle said that in no instance, as far as he was concerned, had the commission ever interfered with the lefforts of his companies to obtain new capital. Willkie—whose proposals for & “peace pact” between the New Deal and private interests were contained in a memorandum submitted to the president, which was made public Tuesday in Washington by authori- tative sources—said, in an interview, that “prolonging the bitterness be- tween corporate enterprise and gov- ernment could only harm the coun- try.” Army Pilot Killed in Crash; Another Hurt Shreveport, la, © Dec, 1.—(?}—An army pilot was killed and an enlisted man critically injured Wosnesdey: when a Barksdale Field plane crashed near Avery Texas, about 50 miles west of Texarkana, Ark. Early reports said both occupants of the plane were killed but army officers said they were notified at noon Wednesday that only the pilot was killed and the enlisted man had been brought to the Texar-| ing. kaps hospital in a critical ocndition. Princess Marries | Old-Time Fiancee oo London, Dec. 1.—()—Princess Mechtilde Lichnowsky, whose late husband was German ambassador to Great Britain at the outbreak of the World War, Wednesday married the man with whom she broke her engagement 37 years ago. He is British Major. Ralph H. Peto. Dec. 23 to holders of record Dec. 14. The company has been paying 75 cents quarterly, MAY MAKE PEACE: Executives’ Statements Follow-| 5: Female Help Wanted ADDRESS postcards Cash paid i advance, Everything supplied. De- tails free. Hoosier Malling Service go home nights. Write Tribune Ad. 25151. Help Wanted EMPLOYERS wanting experienced day workers, call 193 from 9 a, m. toS p.m. ___ Wanted to Buy Houses for Sale SIX ROOM bungalow, five blocks from post office. Nice location Full toom in basement. Very nice base ment apartment. You can pay for this home out of income from the Property. 618 2nd St. WONDERFUL Pasadena, Calif., loca- tion, $6,000, Home and restaurant building separate. Five room house, large corner. Owner, P. O, Box 713, Pasadena, Calif. For Sale A real bargain in a six-room garage, with a large plot of land. Excellent terms at 5% interest, $3.600, T. M. Casey & Son Houses for Rent SIX room modern dwelling. At least 3 bedrooms. Close in. Immediate possession. Geo. M. Register. NEWLY DECORATED six room fully __Inquire at 111 Ave. A. West. STRICTLY modern six room house with garage. Available at once at 118 Ave. D. Phone 1752-J. SIX room modern house, 3 bedrooms, ‘2 3rd. Available immediately. Call garage, immediate possession. ow Roberts, telephone 151 or 751. 81X room house at 216 Ave. D West. Inquire of Carl Eliason, phons 1316-W. FIVE ROOM modern house, 306 7th a Call at 614 Thayer Ave. Tel. THREE ROOM partly modern cot- tage at 107 Mandan St. Call 504. Money 6-room house, Close tw 11 2414 HOTEL REGISTRATIONS ve Grand Pacific Hotel rs. R. D. McPherson and party, modern house, Gas heat furnished by Baer “Will you please tell the doctor to hurry? The Bismarck Tribune classified ads are listing an apartment I’d like to snap up.” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES iday 4 Wo 35 (MINIMUM CHARGE 45c) Sdays Sdaye 4dnye Gdays Gdaye (All Classified ads are cash with order) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES PER COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) DAILY RATES @ daze $3.60 1 time Weekly $3.00 MONTHLY RATES 2 times Weekly ($5.60 Copy must be im at 12:00 Noom for same day publication, TYPEWRITERS for sale or rent. Satisfaction guaranteed. Type- writer Sales and Service. 108 3rd St. Phone 66, Bismarck. SUBSCRIBE here for all magazines. Lowest club offers. Dakota Ad- justers, Ft. Yates, N. D. eEu====ai{"i"{"aia[]{_{i_Kra___= Travel Opportunity LEAVING for San Francisco, Calif, about December 15. Have room for two. 200 5th Ave. N. W., Mandan. Hay for Sale FIFTY TONS of upland hay. Phone Dr. F. B. Strauss. Pets FOR SALE—Pedigreed wire haired terrler puppies. 5 weeks old. 704 6th St. sss Rooms for Rent LARGE pleasant front room, near bath. Modern home. On bus line. Board if desired. 622 ist. St. Phone 217. COMFORTABLE room, always not water, Clean, quiet. Four blocks from post office. 116 W. Thayes after 5 p. m. Norton, Alta.; Mr. and Mrs, Ben Zwei- fer, Shields; Mr. and Mrs. Robby vans, Fort Yates; Don Davidson, ‘Moe bridge; G. A, Cowing, Lockhart, Rargo; Merle Seat Devils Lake; M Ecklund, Harwood; Phil Hottma Medina: H. H. Halstead, each: Gi H, Carpenter, Dickin® Bre G.” Fullerton, A Springs Aberdeon, 8 D.; Dow Sears, L, Weir, Huron, 8. D.; William A. Moyer, Beach; John Wicklund, Minne- apolis, Minn.; Al Hendricks, Glendive, Daughter, Mr. Mrs. Gene Cun- Bingen rural Bismarck, at 6:40 p. men y, St. Alexiu: hos its Nov, 22, 12 Mra re Mrs, E. R. Coats, is Fittesnth St., Meinhover Maternity home. The Letter Carriers’ auxiliary will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs, Elmer Larson, 214 Thir- teenth St, Bismarck’s male chorus will meet for its regular practice in the high school at 8 p. m., today and again at 3 p. m., Sunday for a special seasion in preparation for coming radio and ‘Christmas programs, Dr. A. E. Brink, president, announces. Persons in- terested in trying .out for the chorus are invited to attend, Dr. Brink said, since there are several vacancies at the present time, NEED 14 PER CENT PAYMENT ON HOME Incidental Expenses Would Raise President's Estimate, Says Administrator Federal tion said Wednesday that a 14 per cent down payment was about the Jeast that could be made on s, $5,000 home under President Roosevelt's pro- posal to stimulate private home build- fhe pesdent sugasted raking the government guarantee of building loans from 80 to 90 per cent, which on its face would permit a 10 per cent. down payment. Administra! figure per cent. On $5,000 this would mean & down payment of $700. cord; the dragging the underbrush and animal, halts the wounded When the deer arrow of the Phil- | ranc WELL FURNISHED comfortable sleeping room on ground floor, suit- able for two adults. Two blocks from post office. Phone 580-W. NICE CLEAN room, next to bath. Hot water always. For one or two. 922 7th St. Phone 452. Automobiles for Sale 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 reasonabie, Call at 816 Main Ave. IN TROUBLE AGAIN rep. Fed. Land Bank, 510 Fifth St. Bismarck. | Apartments for Rent AVAILABLE Dec. 1, 2-room furnishea basement apartment, private en- trance. Gas, lights and water in- cluded in rent. Adults preferred. Inquire 812 Ave. C. AVAILABLE Dec. 15th, three rooms and private bath apartment on first floor. New Frigidaire and gas stove. Laundry privileges, Close in. Prise Owens, phone 278, TWO LARGE room strictly modern, furnished apartment for -lignt housekeeping. Everything furnished. Private entrance. 213 11th, rear door. DESIRABLE unfurnished three room basement apartment. $42 a month. Gas heat, lights, water and garage furnished. Laundry orivileges. Phone 1161. UNFURNISHED two room apartment. Hot water always. Lights, telephone, Frigidaire. 120 Rosser Ave, west. Harvey Harris & Co. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette apartment, air conditioned heat. Suitable two adults. 322 9th &t. TWO ROOM furnished apartment, close to capitol and high school. aie unfurnished house. 818 7th jt. THREE room furnished apartmeat. Full sized bed. Frigidaire, private entrance. Gas, heat, water furnish- ed. $32.50. Inquire 114 W. Thayer. | FURNISHED apartment. Living room, kitchenette, private bath, entrance. Adults only. 1844-R, 322 1st St. FURNISHED 2 room apartment. Pri- vate entrance. Adults only, Rent, $28. Call at basement apartment, 420 2nd St. private Phone SPECIAL Men’s 8-piece suit, one necktie, cleaned and pressed, $1.00 Perfection Cleaners Phone 1707 718 Thayer Work Wanted THREE-ROOM unfurnished apart- ment, private entrance, private bath; washing privileges. $30. 811 2nd, Phone Mrs, Spears, 470-M, SECOND FLOOR, 3-room furnished apartment. Lights, water, telephone, heat and laundry privileges. 594 14th St. THREE-ROOM and bath apartment, $45. City heat, laundry privileges. Suitable two adults. Phone 1849. REPAIR, REBOX and Recover fur- niture, Special Reboxing cushions, $1.50 not delivered; $1.75 delivered and called for. Call 8. A. Schneider, 108 12th St. WANTED—Dressmaking, altering and remodeling. Guaranteed work. Rea- sonable prices. Call at 418 Hanna- fin or Phone 1114-M. TWO ROOMS and kitchenette, sec- ond floor, partly furnished or un- _furnished. 402 8th. Phone 1328-J. ‘MODERN apartment. Living roon, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Lasken Apts. Inquire Cut Rate Drug. FURNSHED 3 room apartment with bath, Electric refrigeration. Fire- Place. Adults only. 417 Ist. LAUNDRY WANTED. Prices very reasonable. All work guaranteed. We call for and deliver. Tel. 1253. LARGE room. Can be used for ligat housekeeping, if desired. Availabie Dec, Ist. 410 3rd St. NOTICE—Sewing machine repairing and cleaning. Call 270, 414 Bdwy. Fred Kleingartner. UNFURNISHED apartment, suitable for two, Brand Apartments, 212 W. Bdwy. Call 2188-J. EXPERIENCED girl wants day or hour work, or waitress work. Cail 375 for Mary. MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. Gas heat. Private entrance. Call 601. EXPERIENCED girl wants day or hour work. Call 505-W. For Sale or Rent SEVEN room house, modern, newly decorated. 502 llth St. Key can be received at Phil Nelson’s, 208 W. Rosser. Mattresses , | NICE LARGE room in modern home. Always warm and comfortable. Al- __ways hot wi 614 8th St. ROOM suitable for one or two, with board. Gentlemen preferred, 321 8th St, SLEEPING ROOM next to bath. Close in, 224 West Bdwy. Phone 1035-W. LARGE, well furnished room suit- able for one or two. Close to bath. Gentlemen preferred. 522 7th. NICELY furnished sleeping room Large enough for two. Private en- trance. Also garage. 307 10th St. TWO rooms. One on ground floor. Reasonable and modern. 400 4th &t. dq warm room in pri- On WELL fu vate home. Near high school. bus line. 616 7th. % ROOM or room and board, always hot water. The Highway House, 144 West Main. Phone 538-W. ROOM, private entrance, close 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. 605 Ave. C. COZY basement sleeping room. Ra- diantfire. Hot water always. 715 _2nd St, Phone 1550. . SLEEPING or light housekeeping Toom,.your choice. Call at 706 6th St. Phone 2449-W. ‘SLEEPING room, next to bath. Fo: one or two. Board if desired. 915 ith Bt. Phone 1887, LARGE front sleeping room. Close in, Suitable for one or two. 418 2nd 8t. WARM room adjoining bath. $10. Gentlemen only. 1008 Ave. B. Tel. 596-M. LARGE, PLEASANT room for one or two. Hot water in room. 510 4th St. LARGE pleasant room. Always hot nah Gas heat. 422 4th St. Phone MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 409 9th St. Phone 1126. ———_—vKavKX—,Kée_=__"_""_=_=_=—>> YOUR LUCKY NUMBER is our phone number. Quality Work 1 Economy Phone 222 20 8. 11th CLEANERS ____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. ROOM and board, $25 per month Meals only 75 cents day. 919 5th 31. Phone 390-W. Lost and Found WILL the party who took gray dress coat and gloves from Memoriai building, Saturday night, return to Tribune office for reward. 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. or unfurnished apart- ey Apartments. Phone FURNISHED apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath, Phone 218, 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 Bdwy. ie FOR TWO, close in, modern, ground floor, private entrance, reasonable. No children. 113 ist St. FURNISHED one room and kitchan- ette apartment. Rental $22. 618 6th st. FURNISHED light housekeeping room for rent, 418 12th St. Phone 1344. FURNISHED new apartment. Cail evenings. 422 Ave. C. er ‘TWO room unfurnished apartmeni. Adults only. 212 2nd St. FURNISHED ground floor apartment, _ private bath. 204 Ave. B and 2nd St. NICELY furnished apartment for rent. Phone 1860. —_— Wearing Apparel HUDSON BAY coat, almost new, size 16, $5. Girl’s shoe ckates, size 7, $3, Telephone 1586. BLUE RIBBON Lutefisk, Turkeys, Ducks, Roasting Chickens, People’s Meat Market 210 5th - We deliver - Phone 176 _ Household Goods for Sale «|ATTENTION HOG FEEDERS — For best results and bigger profits, feed Northern brand cracklings. Manu- factured by Northern Rendering Co., Bismarck. ND. OATS and corn. Tony Weber, Valley City, N. Dak. Phone 347-M, Valley City. Coal for Sale WILTON or Center coal, two to six- ton loads, $2.65 per ton.” Phone 602-J. Bob Morris. Dead Animals LARGE nice room rear capitol and schools. 831 8th St. FURNISHED sleeping room. Close in. 218 1st. St. Telephone 637-M. FURNISHED sleeping room. 712 7th 407. rooms, Close to ways hot water. 215 12th St. SLEEPING room, close to bath. Al- ways hot water. 120 Ave. A. > 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 24 | vou WILL find the Markwell paper fastener the neatest stapier you have ever used Staples sheets to- gether temporarily or permenently Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co, STUDIO COUCH, upholstered chair with Ottoman, Electric grill. 21% West Rosser. UPRIGHT piano, Ivers-Pond. Ave A. Phone 2051-W. GREEN enameled bedroom set, with Waysagless springs, *30, 222 3nd St. Miscellaneous for Sale CUT RATE Eye Glasses, Inc., offers wonderful temporary Holiday Spe- cial in beautiful octagon glasses 3: $9.75—your choice of rims or rim- less. Crystal clear lenses property 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- clan, 113 1st St., just south of Chev- rolet Garage, phone 1589. CHRISTMAS CARDS—Make your selection now ‘or later delivery. either printed or engraved. Sam- ples are now on display. Bismarck Tribune Company. OIL ROYALTY near California ‘Test well in Nesson Dome, Williams county. For prices and write Tribune Ad. 25153, i 419