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STRELS IN VAN-OF RECOVERY WIPING OUT EARLY LOSSES ‘Blue Chips’ Li Points; Only 800,000 Shares Change Hands New York, Dec. 2.—(7)—Buying in steels touched off a last minute rally in Thursday's stock market. The belated recovery reduced early losses running to more than 2 points and put many leaders, including a y number of “blue chips” up 1 to 5 points. ‘ 0 For a brief space the ticker tape fell behind floor transactions. The pace slowed at the finish. We and business news gen- erally lacked stimulation and brokers said traders, on the whole, showed a Pena to remain in neutral terri- Steels were buoyed to some extent by the appearance of new orders from concerns that have been holding back ‘and observers voiced the opinion mill cperations, after a sidewise swing for another month or so, may pick up af asec were low throughout, sransfers approximating 800,000 shares. Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, eDc. 2—(7)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 3.000; talking lower on good steers, held around 9.00 and above; plain to medium grades bid about 6.00-8.00; she stock little cl ; common to medium heifers 5.00-7.00; most beef cows 4.10-5.50; grass fat Montana cows up to 7.00; low cutters and cutters 3.25-4.00 mainly; bulls strong, common and medium grades 5.25-6.25; stockers scarce. Calves 2,500; vealers steady to weak; choice sorts 9.00-50; most | Dec, sales 7.00-8.50. Hogs 900, opening fairly early sales and most bids steady ‘o rs Up 1-5; 149 Ibs, 71; 146 Ibs. 62; | Grain Quotations Lise ttid GRAIN . 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. . . 3 dark northern, 56 Ibe, . 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. . 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. Nc. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. «+4. . § dark northern, 52 Ibs, .... . 5 dark northern, 51 lbs. . . 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs, Sample Grain: 48 lbs., 68; 45 Ibs., 59; 42 lbs., 50; 40 Ibs., 44; 39 Ibs, 41; 37 lbs., 35. No, 1 hard amber durum No. 1 mixed durum . No, 1 red durum No. 1 flax . No, 2 flax 43 Ibs., 52; 4 | wheat. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Dec. 2.- Liles Open active; | July 10 higher; few sales good and choice oe 140-240 Ibs, 7.65-95; early top 7.95" many held higher; early sales sows 700-10; average cost Wednesday 7.54; weight 237 Ibs. Sheep 6500; no sales slaughter lambs; undertone around steady; in Gications steady on slaughter ewes and feeding lambs bulk good to choice lambs Wednesday 8.50; few choice loads 8.75; bulk plain to choice ewes Wednesday 2.00-435; deck 4.50. Dairy cows steady; good springer Pe $70-85; plain and medium kinds Chicas 0, Dec. 3 TOU. D.A)— Be ons oe including 6.500 direct; se to 10 higher, now slow eri butoners 270 lbs. up bid weak to lower than Wednesday's average; top 8.50; bulk good and chodics 0-200 Ibs. 840-50; 210-250 lbs, 8.30-4 ost good packing sows 10 higher a 5-60. Cattle 4,500; calves, 1,000; very slow on steers. yearlings; undertone weak at WradHenOaye decline; mod- erate holdover from Wednesday, main- ly good to near choice steers; these without reliable bide on early rounds; few loads 8.50-11.75, but hardly enough done to make a market; shipper de- mand narrow; she Have very uneven; heifers slo: eet cows weak; cutter grat fe co heady at 3.50-4.50; bulls and vealers steady with best wrelenty) ere ee is 7.00; few weight meaty K inds alers 11.00 down; replacement Cattel continued active, steady at 6.75 ora Sheep, 6000 including 400 direct; fat lambs slow; bids and sales around steady te low: bulk held for steady ri a en and choice lambs 5; choice held 9.35 act Moves earings steady at 8.25-40; sheep weak to lower; most glanenter ewes downward from 4.50; feeding lamb: arce, SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Dec. 2.—(#)—(U. S. D, A.) —Cattle 1800; calves 125; slaughter steers and y iY scattered wales ood. ‘inj steady; ma: ids weale to lower; fed heif- ers alow, fairly steady; cows uneven, about steady, ockers and feeders all lots good steers arling po, 50; nents short : fede: salab! down; fed heifers 6.25- Tose early bulk beef 4. 0; cutter grades jargely netaree, sales good light Hogs 3000,, Pin elu uding 660 direct; mostly 10-20 higher; eR. 7.90 to ship- pers for sorted aN ae lghts; good 4 and choice 160 butchers. 7.75- 85; early, pace ston, * ene pie and pigt ir 2 pner, 1.75- i Aw 00d packing. sows 7.25- abt stags Bre 2000; slaughter cl: steady; few native lamb penerally, paking stronge: rted n: tive fed offerings held around 8.75-9. arly sales 4.50 down; feed- er lambs soar: CHICAGO bi at bad eb Chicago, Dec. 2.—(P)—UU. 8. D. A.): Potatoes, ‘58, on track 282, total US. shipments 534; weaker, supplies rath- Mberal, demand very slow; sacked Rr ¢ owt Idaho Russet Burbanks U: 1,85-40; US. No. 2, 1.12%; Colo: ado Red McClures US’No. 1" Nebraska and Wyoming umphs 85-90 per cent US, No. 8 opened t 8.) 20; Minnesota cobblers 90 per ‘cent US. |2 1, 1.10; Wisconsin round whites i iS No, 1, 1,05, BOSTON WOOL Boston, Dec. 2.—(—(U. S, D. A.)— Inquiries continued to be received Thursday by Boston wool houses from worsted manufacturers, An occasion- al sale was being closed on graded. French combing fine territory wool at 72 to 76 conte scoured basis. The volume, however, was not large in any transaction. The business was report- ed to be largely for filling in and sampling purposes. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Dec. 2.—(—Flour, carload lots, per barrel in 98 | pound cotton Family patents, 15 algher, 615-6.35; tandard patents, 10 oem Fea EES, 0-5, nieme® ‘ASH GRAIN 1 ante aXe higher; Doo. noni neha to lower; Dec. 45%; “Guan Wheat No. 1 northern 1.35%; 2 northern 1.28%; No. 3 northern NOs No. 8 white 47%; No. 3 white 43%. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chi Dec. 2.—(@—Cash wheat Noa SNe s mised B2-054: No. 2 yel rn No, 3 mixey 2 =| a > PEE: No, 2 white 52%-53%; sam: ple grade 4 Onts No. 1 1M. ellow 94%. ‘malting 3 a3 84 nom; 5! 2.50-85; red feed clover RANGE OF ge eae SALES 2.—()—Range of oa northern 1.12%- 4 113% sample grade dark, northern 86%; No. 4 hard winter 94%; No. hard amber durum 1.11%; No. 2 ‘ed durum Corn No. Z yellow te oe 50%. Rye. Sond, 66%-68. Barley Nb. 2 malting 77-75, No. 1, 8 - Flax No, 1, 2.10% -2.124%. ; few short |* =e 33%-34; sample | ni 27% 27% 21% a 197 1.98% 200 2.01% DULUTH &AaNGZ ay Binns. Dec, 2.—(P)— One Hizh Low Close Deen 86% 85 85% 88% 26% 87% Rye ee 62% Dee MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Dec. 2.— (#) — Wheat receipts Thursday 38 compared to 19 @ vear azo Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse awrain closing quotations cena follow Cash Whea Delivered: 1.08% «1.18%. 107% 1.16% « 1.06% 115% 1.05% 1.13% 103% 1.11% 101% 1.00% 99% 1.06% 97% 1.08% 95% 101% 93% 98% 1 northern’ ie Spring ... 105% 1.08% (Lower test weight nominally — discounted 4c Ib.) Montana Winter Wheat protein o - 108% .... si 233 Be i=} #28 106% Hite Bie 5:8 (cy Ri —— = oe = 3. S & ae g + 1.04% mm nim, ane 1.00% 1.02% and South Dakota Wheat 99% 1.00% 97% 98% 98% 97% Durem 90% 1.06% 89% 1.05% 1.04% 1.02% 1.02% S7T% 94% 91% 88% 85% 90% (Lower test weight noisily discounted r Ib.) Coarse Grain 5, 5 i s: Pg: @ 0 = en oKo footed teots bee} #8248 wee8 85% BAH 83% 19% yellow. yellow. yellow. 51 50 48 44 50% 48% FRR RRR ASH GRAIN prices, Ta jar! Northern spring 18% - fis No. dark porenern ete x 1.05% «1. Ni a1K. 4, Haven oe 1 northern red durum 83%. Fiax No. 1, (plus dock) 2.0044- *) 17-28%; mostly. “| February ; MisceHaneous {| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1937 WHEAT UP NEARLY 2 GENTS ON NEWS OF CROP DAMAGE: South Argentina Fields Report- ed Hard-Hit; Profit-Tak- ing Hits Rise Chicago, Dec, 2.—()}—Stimulated by reports that ‘es ney 2 cents a bushel Thursday. dispatch described the Argen- tine wheat crop situation as deplor- able, Other sources, however, said crop losses in South Argentina would be offset by better than expected yields in North Argentina, At the close, Chicago wheat futures. influenced by profit-taking, were un- changed to 1% higher, Dec. 94-94%. May 92%-%; corn unchanged to % up, Dec. 52%-53, may 56-56%, and oats %-% advanced. polls, Dee, 2-Ue-Bad crop news trom Argentina and a strong close at Liverpool rallied wheat fu- ply shortly after mid- Thursday. Further strength was supplied by = crop ex- pert estima’ southwestern farm Teserves. December wheat closed z%c higher 1.01%, May 1%c up at 1.00% and ‘on crusher buying stimulated by the Argentine news. December flax closed a up at 1.98% and May 2\c higher at 2.01%. Coart errata were lay 27% and May %c higher at 27%. De- cember rye Nadwed le y tuleher at 62% and May ‘%c up at 68%. December feed barley joe uuchaness at 45% and May %c up at Cash wheat rand ‘was good, Dur- um was strong. Winter wheat was down, Cash cor: in good demand. Oats demand w: gue Rye was in good dem: arley was firm to strong. Flax was in good demand, bee PE a a Produce Markets te CHICAGO Dec. 2.—()—Poultry ruled jay. Butter was firm and 3693, firm: glala (93, poore) 39%4-40; creame! 3 ext 36: “spe~ 492) firsts (88-8! 32% 1G seconds (81-87%) a: atte. ecipeans (90 centralised car- lots) Ei 3353, weak; fresh graded, ex- cars and local 24; firsts cars 1 Benen receipts 22; re- G y; hens 4% Ibs. all color- ies ouer terieeeran: Dressed market ei change white 3 prices un- NEW YORK Dec, 2.—(@—Butter, Shonmeny; Higher than i extra (92 score) 40; cores) 34-39; seconds (84-87 acores) 33%. Cheese, 137,618, irregular; prices un- changed. Eggs, 11,100; unsettled. Mixed col* Special packs 27%-29; standards irsts 24-24%; seconds unquot- mediums 19-20; dirties No. 1, 19- erage checks 17%-18, Refriger- ipelal packs 20-23; standards irsts 18%~-18% ; seconds 18; med- mall and dirties 17%. Whites, resale of premium marks %y-35. Nearby and midwestern, pre- mium marks 30%-33; exchange spe- clals 30, Midwestern, exchange stan- dards 29. Nearby, fancy mediums 23 25%. Nearby and western, exchange mediums and top pullets 22-: 223% ; aver- e pullets 21. acific coast, jumbi Premiums 33-43%; speci oy standards 31; mediums 24. lets 2: Browns, extra fancy 31-32, Nearby and western, special packs 28%-30 nearby, small to mediums 23, pape eggs, fancy to extra fancy 28- Dressed poultry, steady, efresh: Chick: 28; roasters 23% -2: frozen prices unchange Live poultry, by freight, irregular; chickens, Rocks 21-24; y, colored 17-20, st (boxes) barely ens, fryers 22- Orise fresh and 24. Mt; reds Rooney, 18-22, old roosters 16-18, m enh 5 aresY ss hen 23-24, toms 1! BUTTER AnD eG: FUTURES Chicago, Dec. 2.—( Butter futures, storage standard: High Low 101 January January February . Ege futu' December January . Fresh graded firsts. +. 20 20 FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, ay 2.- 25.09; ; Montreal in New York 100.04 MONEY RATES 2.—(@)—Call money steady, 1 per all day. Prime commercial! paper 1 per cent. Time Tred steady, 60-90 days 1%; 4-6 mos. 1% per cent. Bank: cceptances unchanged. CURB STOCKS New York, Dec. 2.—(@#)—Curb: American Gen, 4%. Cities Service 2. Elec. Bond ol Share 11%. Fisk Rubber 7%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Ampsstaleg, F: (Over the counter Hamilton Trust 1. Maryland Fund Quart Inc 8h 10. Sel Inc 8h 3.96. bt aad hl BONDS New York, Dec. 2.—(#)—Govern- ment Bonds: : y 1%'s 116.14, Treasury 4's 111.28, pepe STOCKS the Associated Press) siawest “Corp. a Shocking Eating at the college dining room, s pudding Waiter: That's college pudding. Diner: Well, there’s an egg in it spelled, ‘ that ought to have been ex; Setter Betty: I'm going home now and see if August has hatched the eggs Why, Betty, dogs can't Betty ‘Why not? They told me he was a setter. New York Stocks Closing Prices Dec. 2, 1937 Adams Exp 9% Lig M B (4a) 80% Alas Jun 12% AlChD 158 Allis-Ch, 8% Am Can 96% Am Cry Sug 15% Am Inter mh | Nat Pr ds It 8% Nat Distill Nat Steel N Y Cent No Am Avia No Amer No Pacific Ohio Oil Oliver Farm Otis Elev PacG & H1 Packard Param Pict Park Utah Pathe Film | Penney J C Schen Distill Seabd Oil Sears-Roe Servel Shell Un Simmons Socony Vac Sou Cal Ed So Pac 8o Ry So Ry Pf Sperry Corp Std Brands Std G & El Std Oil Cal Std Oil Ind 59% 8% Cub Am Bug 4% Curt Wret 3% Deere & Co 23% Dia Match 22 | Dome Mines 50 Doug Airc 33% Stoni Dupont 114 stele Studebaker 5% Swift & Co 16% Tex Corp 41% Tex Gul Sul 29% TPC&O 8 41% Firestone Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Mills Gen Motors Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Gra-Paige GNIr Cit GN Ry Pf Greyhound Hec Prod Houd-H B Howe Sound Hudson Mot Hupp Mot Il Cent Ind Rayon Int Bus Mch 131 Int Harv 66% Int Nick Can 43% IntT&Tel 6% Johns-Man 82 Kennecott 36% Kresge (8 8) 16% Krog Groc 16% | Lib-O-F Gl 38% Un Air Corp 19% Un Corp 4% Un Drug ™m% Un Fruit 56 Un GasImp 11% USInd Al 21% US Pipe 30% USR &Imp 5% US Rubber 27% US tSI pfd 106% Vanadium 16% War Pict 8 ‘West Un 27% West Air 4 ‘West 105% White Mot 10% Wilson & Co 5% Wo olworth 38 Two tiny planets of recent discov- ery, which come closer to the earth than any other known body except the moon, have been given the names of Apollo and Aphrodite. The Sphinx, carved by the ancient Egyptians, possesses the distinction of being the most ancient of inde- pendent sculpture now extant. Boats, in which Iraq Arabs float down the Tigris river to Bagdad, are made from camel skins. Stamp News ‘HE coming year looms inter- esting for the airmail stamp tollectors. Inauguration of the segular trans-Atlantic airmaif ser- vice undoubtedly will produce at least one new stamp. Af the same time it has been indicated in Washington that the Postoffice Department is considering an air- iail set. Change of rates since the trans-Pacific service started very properly calls for a new strictly airmail issue. . Scarcest U. S. air stamp, the 24-cent carmine and blue of 1918 with center inverted, brought $3900 recently at a New York auc- tion. There are only 81 existing full-perforated copies of this stamp. Pps Joining the list of nations hon- oring the 150th anniversary of the U S. Constitution, Salvador, Ecua- dor and Brazi) announce plans to print new issues. Salvador wil) issue two stamps, one for regular postage and one for airmail. Ecua- dor will issue seven denominations for both regular and airmail sets. . Collectors are warned against fake early Japan stamps now ap- pearing on the European market and due for America. Various values of the 1872 and 1874 sets have been noted. Printed on crisp laid paper, in exceptionally bright Rape the stamps have light post- mal eee Interesting new issues: Albania —Set of 12 marking 25th anniver- sary of independence; Italy—10 stamps honoring ‘men famous in literature, art pe architecture; France—55 Centimes Peace type; Austria—Rsilway centenary stamps; Spanish Morocco—17 val- ues depicting various military ‘Copyright. 1937, NBA Servies, inc.) Female Help Wanted pees postcards Cash paid w Everything supplied. De- walle ls tree. Hoosier Mailing Service Box 26, Mishawaka. Ind. WANTED: Girl for light housewock living near Washington St. Must pene nights. Write Tribune Ad. Houses for Sale 1X ROOM bungalow, five blocks from post office. Nice location Full lot. Glassed in porch, extra maid's Toom in basement. Very nice base ment apartment. You can pay for this home out of income from the Property. 618 2nd St, tion, $6,000, Home and restaurant, building separate. Five room kouse, large corner. Owner, P. O, Box 713, Pasadena, Calif. For Sale A real bargain in a six-room modern home, full basement, hardwood floors, attached garage, with a large plot of land. Excellent terms at 5% interest. $3.600. T. M. Casey & Son Houses for Rent FIVE ROOM modern house, detached Garage. Immediate possession, Lo- cation, 322 Hannafin St. Monthly rent $40. Two room apartment over Master Cleaners, immediate posses: sion, monthly rental, $22.50. Hedden Real Estate Agency, Webb Block, phone “0”, SIX room modern dwelling. At least 3 bedrooms. Close in. Immediate possession, Geo. M. Register. modern house. Gas heat furnished "_Inquire at 111 Ave. A, West. STRICTLY modern six room house with garage. Available at once at ‘118 Ave. E. Phone 1752-J, SIX room modern house, 3 bedrooms, 623 3rd. Available immediately. Call 186. P.R. Webb. FIVE room upper duplex, attached | garage, immediate possession. O. W “_ Roberts, telephone 151 or 751. 1X room house at 216 Ave. D Inquire of Carl Eliason, pho: 1316-W. z“ FIVE ROOM modern house, 306 7th St. Call at 614 Thayer Ave. Tel THREE ROOM partly modern cot- tage at 107 Mandan St. Call 504, MODERN 6-room house. Close to schools, Call 2414-M, 8-ROOM house, thoroughly modern. Phone 107. FRESH VEGETABLES at the lowest prices always Wanted to Buy I AM AGAIN buying turkeys from December 6 to December 11, and am paying good price for them. I for fancy young toms at Thanks- giving market. We also do custom Picking at 10c a bird. Wm. Gimbel, Hazelton, N. Dak. Exclusive—Exclusive! We are the only pence — market in Bismarck. Where patronage is justly apereoeen: People’s Meat Market 210 5th We Deliver Phone 176 Lost and Found paid 22c for fancy young hens, 21cj TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY “Ma saw your Bismarck Tribune classified ad. She wants to know what it would cost to steam this plum pudding!” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES tday NEWLY DECORATED six room fully j 2days Sdnys 4daye Gdays Gdays 8 20 26 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES PER COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) DAILY RATES 1 any € aayo Te $3.00 4 time Weekly 83.00 MONTHLY RATES 2 times 3 times iy Weekly $5.60 $7.50 Daily Month $15.00 Copy must be tm at 12:00 Noom for same day publication, Personal WILL THE two ladies who saw a car strike a man on Fifth and Broad- way, and who narrowly escaped be- ing struck themselves, on October , 1937, about 2:30 p. m., please phone 2344, TYPEWRITERS for sale or rent. Satisfaction guaranteed. Type- writer Sales and Service. 108 3rd St, Phone 65, Bismarck, SUBSCRIBE here for all magazines. Lowest club offers. Dakota Ad- justers, Ft. Yates, N. D. Pets FOR SALE—Pedigreed wire haired terrier puppies. 5 weeks old, 704 6th St, We can stop hard winter starting in your car Ask Fleck Motor Sales Rooms for Rent SPECIAL Men's 3-plece suit, one necktie, cleaned and pressed, $1.00 Perfection Cleaners Phone 1707 718 Thayer Work Wanted _ REPAIR, REBOX and Recover fur- niture. Special Reboxing cushions, $1.50 not delivered; $1.75 delivered and called for. Call 8. A. Schneider. 709 12th St. WANTED—Dressmaking, altering and remodeling. Guaranteed work. Rea- sonable prices. Call at 418 Hanna _fin or Phone 1144-M, EMPLOYERS WANTING experienced household workers by day or hour, call 193 from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. LAUNDRY WANTED. Prices very reasonable, All work guaranteed. We call for and deliver. Tel. 1253. NOTICE—Sewing machine repairing and cleaning. Call 270, 414 Bdw;. Fred Kleingartner. EXPERIENCED girl wants day or hour work, or waitress work. Cail 375 for Mary. LARGE pleasant front room, near bath. Modern home. On bus line. Boars tt desired. 622 Ist. St. Phone 217. COMFORTABLE room, always not water, Clean, quiet. Four blocks from post office. 116 W. Thayc: efter 5 p. m. =< NICE CLEAN room, next to bath. PARTY NOW KNOWN who took grey dress coat and gloves at Memorial Building will be prosecuted unless same is returned. ——e—XKX—K—K—K—K—KF-_—eEeEE Hay for Sale FiFTY TONS of upland hay. Phone Dr. F. B, Strauss. SESE SSS Sa 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. —KXKK*F-K—FK§<FK—EE—E~E=EE== A streamlined bus built of steel and shaped like @ bullet, at Cologne, Ger-- many, has a running speed of 70 miles an hour. More than 30,000,000,000 pints of beer were brewed in the world during 1935, — EEE NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the Estate of George 3. Scarborough known Scarborough, di ed. is hereby give: W. F. Cameron, as the ad- istrator with the will annexed of the estate of George M, Scarborough, also known as G. Boath organ: late of the township of Telfer in the Coun- ty of Burleigh and State of North Da- ta, de to the creditors of, 4 all persons havin ims i the estate of said de of ri: rinetpal ‘meridian in Burlel ay Gounty, th Dakota, or to the Judge of County Court’ of said Burleigh Coun- ty. at his office in the Burleigh Coun- » North Dakota Court House in the Siig’ of Bismarck, in said County and are are hereby further notified that the Hon, avies, Jud, County Court of said Burlel fs has fixed the 27th day of ae 8, at the our of two 0" lr F. Cameron, Bintsirator with th oti xed of the estate of George M. Rearborough, al- so Raowe, G. M. Scar- neg ore uae al ed. Atty wot euld ae Att’y., Mot sald ‘administrator, Bismarck, ats Publication on thé 3nd day of ber, A. D, 1937, Hot water always. For one or two 922 7th St. Phone 452. NICE LARGE room in modern home. Always warm and comfortable. Al- ways hot water. 614 8th 8t. EXPERIENCED GIRL wants work by hour, day or week, Call 2136-W for Geneva. SEWING WANTED. Any kind. Prices reasonable. 302 Ave. D. Phone 847. EXPERIENCED girl wants day or hour work, Call 505-W. —z—ea—aX—X——_e——e—_—_—_—==—== For Sale or Rent Automobiles for Sale MY PRIVATE 1935 LaFayette blavé coach, with trunk, 5 new tires, safety glass throughout, best make heater upholstering like new, finish in excellent condition, just had valves Teground and new piston rings. Never in wrecks or accidents. Wri: Tribune Ad. 25161. Town Sedan with heater, radio and other equipment. Run pss than 2500 miles. Big discount. Jufius Hell, Cleveland, N. Dak. 1938 DODGE Deluxe coupe, iow mile= age, radio, heater. See Al at 614 8th after 6 p. m., or Sunday. Phone 3139, 1930 CHEVROLET Deluxe coupe. Iu good condition. Wiil sell reasonaie, Call at 816 Main Ave. onh, a et 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. Prize Owens, phone 278, TWO LARGE room strictly modern, furnished apartment for lignt housekeeping. Everything furnished. Private entrance. 213 llth, rear door, DESIRABLE unfurnished three room basement apartment. $42 a month. Gas heat, lights, water and garage furnished. Laundry orivileges. Phone 1161. FURNISHED one room = ette apartment, air conditioned heat, Suitable two adults. 322 9th TWO ROOM furnished apartment, close to capitol and high schvul. Also unfurnished house. 818 7th ‘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, private entrance. Adults only. Phone 1844-R, 322 Ist St. AVAILABLE Immediately, well fur- nished 3-room apartment. Private bath, City heat. Laundry privileges. Phone 1849. FURNISHED 2 room apartment. Pr'- vate entrance. Adults only. Rent, $28. Call at basement apartment. 420 2nd St. SECOND FLOOR, 3-room furnished apartment. Lights, water, telephone. heat and laundry privileges. on {Mth st. NEAR CAPITOL, 2-room apartment, ,everything furnished. Electrolux. Laundry privileges, 1029 7th. Phone 2343, FURNISHED basement apartment. 3 rooms, private bath. Electric re- frigerator. Near capitol. Phone 1770. TWO ROOMS and kitchenette, sec- ond floor, partly furnished or un- furnished. 402 8th. Phone 1328-J. FURNSHED 3 room apartment with bath. Electric refrigeration. Fire- place. Adults only. 417 ist. AVAILABLE immediately, 3-room well furnished apartment. 206% Main. Inquire at Apt. 6. BASEMENT APARTMENT, neat capitol. Heat, lights, gas and tele- phone, $30. Tel. 1583. LARGE room. Can be used for ligni housekeeping, if desired. Available Dec. Ist. 410 3rd St. UNFURNISHED apartment, suitable for two. Brand Apartments, 212 W. Bdwy. Call 2188-J. SEVEN room house, modern, newly decorated, 502 11th St. Key can be received at Phil Nelson's, 208 W. Rosser. eee ROOM suitable for one or two, with board. Gentlemen preferred. 321 8th 8t. SLEEPING ROOM next to bath. Close in. 224 West Bdwy. Phone 1035-W. LARGE, well furnished room sult- able for one or two. Close to bath. Gentlemen preferred. 522 7th, LARGE COMFORTABLE room, close to bath, always hot water. Near capitol and high school. 903 9th. NICELY furnished sleeping room Large enough for two. Private en- trance. Also garage. 307 10th St. Mattresses MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. CLEANERS TWO rooms. One on ground floor. Reasonable and modern. 400 éth St. 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. FURNISHED SLEEPING room, $8 for ‘one, $10 for two. Also garage, $8. 211 3nd St. Phone 1526-W. 3 SLEEPING room, next to bath. Fur one or two. Boarc if desired. 915 ‘th St. Phone 1887. MODERN WARM furnished room. Hot and cold water in room. 510 4th St. LARGE front sleeping room. Close in. Suitable for one or two. 418 2nd 8t. ARM son room adjoining bath. $10. itlemen only. 1008 Ave. B. Tel. Soene. . | SLEEPING room, always warm, pri- fo entrance, Close in. $10. Phone ; |EARGE pleasant room. Always hot! ping ag 422 4th St. Phone ‘4, |EARGE tice room Tear capliol and schools, 831 8th St. . FURNISHED sleeping room. Close in. 2:8 Ist. St. Telephone 637-M. FURNISHED sleeping room. 712 7th St. Phone 1407. TWO nice rooms. Close to bath. Al- ways hot wi 215 12th St. a SLEEPING room, close to bath. Al- ways hot water. 120 Ave. A, 2 MODERN room, and board in newly decorated home. Also meals by day or week, On bus line. Phone 1231-R. 712 4th St. MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. Gas heat. Private entrance. Call 601. TWO ROOM basement apartment Everything furnished, Suitable two adults, Tel, 1065-J. TWO SMALL rooms for housekeep- ing. Can be used for one or two. 309 8th St. FURNISHED or unfurnished apart- ment. Varney Apartments. Phone 773. 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. FOR TWO, close in, modern, ground floor, private entrance, reasonable. No children. 113 ist St. FURNISHED 2-room and kitchenette apartment. Rental $24. 721 3rd St. FURNISHED new apartment. Ca) evenings, 422 Ave. C. ROOM, large enough for two, with board. 406 6th St. Telephone 431. Feed and Seed FOR SALE: Yellow shelled corn, white corn, or cracked corn in truck or car lots. The Farmers Elevator Company, Arthur, N Dak. 16 miles north of Casselton, N. Dak. 20 Highway 18. ATTENTION HOG FEEDERS — For best results and bigger profits, feed Northern brand Manu- factured by Northern Rendering Bismarck. D. Co.. ————K—K—X——_———E~E=EEE__ Coal for Sale WILTON or Center coal, two to six- VANTINE PAINT & GLASS CO. Phone 544 313 Office Equipment STAPLING MACHINE YOU WILL find the Markwell paper fastener the neatest stapier you have ever used Staples sheets to- gether temporarily or permanently Order them from The Tribune Co, naman: [eaced &. TWO room unfurnished apartmeni. Adults only, 212 2nd St. —eEE————EEEEEEEEEEE Household Goods for Sale BEAUTIFUL CHILDS knee hole desk, like new; $10 Chemcraft set like new, trunk, wicker rocker, open Bork case and chair. Phone 1074 or ston COUCH, upholstered chair with Ottoman. Electric grill. 211 West Rosser. CAK BUFFET, $8. at house back Of Varney Apts., 408% 2nd St. UPRIGHT piano, Ivers-Pond. Ave A. Phone 2051-W. Miscellaneous for Sale CUT RATE Eye Glasses, Inc., offers wonderful temporary Holiday Spe- cial in beautiful octagon glasses 9: $9.75—your choice of rims or rim- less, Crystal clear lenses properly prescribed by skilled oculist. No extra charge for eye examination. Every frame guaranteed. 1/10-12K gold filled under Nations} Stamping MacLachlan, Act. Dr. Oculist-Opu- cian, 113 1st 8t., just south of Chev- rolet Garage, phone 1589. CHRISTMAS CARDS — Make selection now ‘or . later delivery, either printed or engraved. Sem- ples are now on display. Bismarck Tribune Company. PRACTICALLY new Clarinet, still period. Inquire 813 Ave. rt)

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