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« “MANY LEADERS IN PROFIT COLUMN AT CLOSE OF TRADING Wide Range Covered in Up-and- Down Market; Transfers 1,500,000 Shares New . York, Dec. 3—(#}—Stocks swung over. a wide range in Friday's market, leading issues lunging for- ward briskly at:times and falling |. back suddenly at others. ‘ Mild selling appeared at the open- ing and was succeeded in the second hour by a buying rush that put the licker tape behind and lifted favor- ites 1 to 4 points generally. There were a few more spectacular climbs among volatile stocks. Steels were ‘among the best performers. While profit-taking cut down ex- treme gains substantially in the final hour. advances were well. distributed at the close. Transfers approximated 1, pares shares. Outstanding news was lacking, but brokers thought speculative conting- ents leaned to the up-side on the be- lef the lengthy downturn from late October had more than discounted the economic retreat. Short cover- ing was an influence. Not only was the idea uppermost that industry and the administration ‘were preparing to co-operate in bring- ing about recovery, but the theory | De: seemingly was gaining ground that unusually low inventories in many lines would soon have to be replen- ished. Secondary rail bonds achieved popularity in the loans department. Most commodities moved ahead. Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Dec. 3.—(#)—(U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle 3500; bulls, weak mar- M ket on most killing classes; good fed | 1. yearlings held above 8.00; best sale ‘Thursday 9.26; medium to good heif- ers 5.75-7.50; comparable cows 5.00- 6.25; low cutters and cutters 3.25-4.00; bulls steady; good heavyweights 6.50; | noo stockers slow, calves 2000, vealers about steady; most good to choice 7.00-8.50; selections 9.00-50, Hogs 9,000, market active to all in- terests; packers demand broad; un- evenly 10-30 higher than Thursday's average; mostly 15-25 up; top 8.25 for 140-170 Ibs.; good and choice 140-240 sede bs, 7.90-8.25; 240-280 Ibs, 7.55-90; 280- 350 Ibs. 7.25-55; good sows 17.15-25; good stags 6.75-7.25; pigs very scarce, average cost Thursday 7.68; weight 230 Abs. Sheep 6,000, includes 1,488 through; early indications around steady on siaughter lambs; early sales plain and medium grades steady at 6.00-7.50; slaughter ewes opening steady; plain to good grades 2.00-4.00; good to choice lambs, Thursday 8.25-90; big bulk 8.50-75. Dairy cows about steady most me- jdiums and good milkers and springer cows 60.00-80.00 pee grades down to 45.00. Denne Chicago, A) . 3.—)—(U, —Hioge 114,000, including “se, divest: market very uneven; hogs 2: down I! higher than Thurs average; butchers 240 Ib. up sl ay: packing sows 10 ulk good and choice 65; butchers 240-300 1b., mostly 8.05-40; good packing sows largely 740-75, tle 1000, calves 500; slow, unre- Mable trade on fed steers and yearlings at week's decline; supply comprising mostly holdovers from earlier this early trade mostly downward 75, with little here to sell above jow cutter and cutter cows and common heifers active, fully steady; beef cows slow, steady: most heifers 7.50 down: cutter grade cows 3.25- 415; sausage bulls steady on shipper account; practical top vealers seo Gwere bulke good ‘and. “choice 9.00-10.007 with eelects at 19,50, Sheep 4000, including 300 direct: asking 10-15 ‘and more higher; mood to choice fed lambs upward to 9.0 Sa DAG one choice, natives: “‘shoeD about steady, ewes around 3.50-4.50; nothing done on yearlings; feeding lambs scarce, ert CITY Siou: —@)—(U. 8. D, A.) tattle ith Paves 60; slaughter steers, yearlings and she stock slow, uneven; fairly steady; stockers and feeders scarce, firm; good week-end clearance indicated; scattered sales steers and yearlings largely around 0-8. little above 8.50; strictly gent, and quoted around 13.50; ages short fed heifers 7. choice grades 3.25-4.00; ood stock steers largely under 650 Ibs. wy 7.25; strictly quoted around 8.00. Hogs 3000, including 120 direct; slow. 10-15 higher to shij pers, and traders; good and ¢hoice 180-220 } butchers largely 8.00; top 8.10 for 190- 220 Ibs, sorts; packers bidding 7.90 on Denying weight butchers; light lights res to feeders weak to 25 lower Fa ies j-8.00; good sows 7.40; stags Sheep 1500; no early fat lamb bids: generally asking higher; sorted fed wooeld skins held around 8.75; indi- cations ewes little changed; salable largely 4.25 down; feeder lambs scarce. CHICAGO sty ta Chicago, Dec. 3.—(®)—(U. S. D. A.) —Potatoes, 35, on track 244 total US. shipments 520; about steady, supplies moderate, ‘demand slow; sacked per owt. Saabs useae ents U! .No. 1, 0; Dakota cobblers § 90 per cent us, f h0s-10; Early Ohios US. No, $5.90 per cent US. No. 1, 1-10-18 braska and Wyoming Bilss tri 35 per cent US, No. 1, 115-17 consin round whites US. No. 1 US. commercials .95 Michigan Russet turals US. MINNEAPOLIS aera tone. Minneapolis, Dec, 3.—()}—(U. 8. _D. A.)—Potatoes: Supplies moderate, de- saan faite vnarker about steady, 100 8 Washington Russet Bur- banks, Os ne, a fy OB combina- . + Russet Burbants, U! 1, 1.25. Home come ey Gnios, cobblers, warbas, Bliss triumphs, 85- 1.00, depending on quality. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Dec. 3.—(P}—Cash wheat oe a red i garlicky 93 93%. d 54% -55 3% yellow, “35% No, 2 white 56% ple sete i 0, Cate! No. 1 mixed 32%; No. 1 white ae y beans No, 2 yellow 9414295, Batley feed 42-60; malting 65-84. Timothy 2.50-85. Red clover 27.50-32.50. RANGE OF arene SALES Ainnsapolia, pee 3.—@)—Range of rain sales: oa heat No, 4 dark northern 2053 sample de dark northern, 8: 1.06; P No. 2 hard amber durum 1.11; ‘No. 2’ read durum Gora, No. 2 re 51; No. 3 mixed Rye, No. 2, Barley, No. F naluing 18-80%: No. 2. 69-20, Flax, Nov 1, 2.10%-2.12%. Oats not quoted i No. No. No. No. No, 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs, {No, 4 dark northern, 53 lbs, No, No. No. 49 Ibs., 72; /48: Ibs., 63; 43 Ibs, 54; 42 \4¢ Ibs., 45; |No. 1 "hard amber durum .. No, 1 red durum . No. 1 red durum No, 1 flax No. 2 flax No. l rye . Barley Oats ... Hard winter wheat . Grain Quotations CHICAGO WHEAT UP | BISMARCK GRAIN , (Furnished hes ar ped ‘Miller Co.) 1 dark neewiesn, ae Ths. ....8 a 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. 3 dark northern, 56 lbs. 3 dark northern, 55 lbs. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. 5 dark northern, 51 lbs. 5 dark northern, 50 lbs. Sample Grain: 48 Ibs., 60; at “4 41 3 38 {97 Ibs., 36. CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Dec, 3.—()— Wheat-- Open Low 24K oth 53 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1987 NEARLY 3 CENTS ON ARGENTINE REPORTS South American Country Has Smaller Exportable Surplus ' ‘Than Anticipated 2 Fedseries exportable surplus than had been looked for ran Chicago wheat prices up 2% cents a bushel maximum Official reports indicated that in ‘Buenos Aires province, one of the most promising areas of Argentina, a yield fully two bushels an acre below the average of recent years is expected. Brisk enhancement of stock market Values received much notice also as a stimulus to wheat price upturns. Profit-taking led to late reactions, and at the close Chicago wheat futures were % cent lower to 1 higher com- pared with yesterday’s finish, Dec. 94%-95, May 92%-%, corn %-% up, Dec. 53%-%, May 56%-% “and oats unchanged to % higher, 5h | WHEAT FRACTIONALLY tH 3% lene 96 81% ‘89 A% as ot 81% 88% 64% 852° 8,72 9.07 ‘69% 85% 8.70 8.90 9.20 beatae deal) RANGE Minneapolis, Dec, Arms es De ie Hich Low 01% 1 me Begs MK 63 cy 21% 2% 27% 271% VOTE cccreei venraet Aet 2.01 2.01% 199% DULUTH RANGE ae penny Dee 3—(P)— MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, receipts Friday 69 compared to 140 a vear ago. Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse rain closing quotations today follow: Cash Wheat Delivered To Arrive + 1.08% 1.18% ... - 1.07% 1.16% 106% 1.15% 1.05% 1.13% 103% 1.11% + 101% 1.00% 99% 1.06% 97% 108% 95% 101% 93% 98% 91% 05% m + 1.05% 108% lhyDNS Montana Winter Wheat = ig Eg aaa ae: = aa see er00e aeons its 3 £: 33. SS “Es 3 3 = = e-F-| 2g eae fake 5° wheat |? 89% 100% ... 971% 98% - 96% 97% Durom 1 ae ha 2 ns ‘nd 59 Ibs. 2 amber hd’ 58 Ibs. 81% 8 amber hd 57 Ibs, 85% 3 ae “hd 56 1 24% 4 ainber ‘nd? 55 I 83% 4 amber ‘hd 54 81% 19% 7% 15% in to 222: 8 iS i} loletaie} Eeotestert estes) adaag Peie 2 seeee 90% 1.06% . 89% 1.055% . 1.0456 6 so000 102% 1.00% 31% 94% . D1 . 88% 85% rd Hines De fon 20% (Lower test weight SECS discounted be oer Tb.) Coarse Grains Corn— yellow. yellow yellow. MI APOL Minneapolis, carlot lots, atents, un- standard patents, AY Standard midalings 18.00-50. BOSTON WOOL Boston, Dec. 3.—()—(U. 8. D. A.)— Actual trading in the Boston wool market today was very restricted. Little change was shown in the price situation on domestic wools. ta sale in New Zealand on Dee. 3. prices were slightly higher than were report- ed ut a sale last Saturday, according 98% | early, but eased off later. 56 | 87%) 3 Dec, 3,— (7 — Wheat | °", LOWER IN MINNEASOLIS Minneapolis, Dec, 3.—()—Consider- able action in December wheat futures here and at Chicago and some back- | preading: tended to make ocal tone easy at the close Friday. December wheat closed %c lower at 1.00% and May and July unchanged at 1.00% and 98%, respectively. Crushers refused to support flax futures definitely but bought on a scale down. December flax closed 1%c Fae at 197 and May 2c lower at Cotes grains were generally high- er. December oats closed unchanged at 27% and May %4c up at 27%. De- center rye closed 1%c higher at 63% lay Yc up at 64 December feed barley’ close Mpher at 40% closed %c higher at 44% cup at 44% Cash wheat aemeta was fair to good. Winter wheat demand was good. Durum tone was stron; Corn demand was slower. mand was demand; ss Oats de: w. Rye was In goo ley demafid was good Flax was in good demand, “17 Produce Markets | Hs peel het lave tsercchaial | CHICAGO Chicago, Dec. 3.—(#)—Butter prices continued to advance Friday because of the scarcity of good grades in the face of apparent strong demand. Ex- tras rose to 39% cents er pound mynolexale; highest they been since 1930. Butter 6941, firm; creamery-spe- clals (93 score) 40-40%; extras (92) 29%; extra first (90-91) 37-38%; firsts (88-89) 33% -34%; th (84- (0432; standards (90 centralized pariots) 37%. Eggs 3782, weak; fresh graded firsts eae and local 22%; current receipts other prices unchange Poulter live, 25 truoks, easy; hens Tbs. ian Tbs. 5 te 16%, small c: ored and white 14; ore rices unchanged. ressed market easy, changed, prices un- New York, Bee: 3 ee Butter, 2650, irregular; creamery: Higher than ex- tra eet 41%; extra (92 score) 40%; firsts (88-91 scores) 34%-39%; sec- onds (84-87 scores) 32-33%. Cheese, 102,800, firm; prices un- Mixed colors: -20; average checks 17 the. rat erator, special packs 20-23%; dards 19%-%; firsts 18%-%; sec- pra 18; mediums, small and dirties hites, resale of premium marks 32%-34. ‘Nearby and midwestern pre- mium marks 30%-32; exchange spe- 30. Midwestern, exchange stan Nearby, fancy mediums arby and western, exchange mediums and top pullets 22-22%; average pullets 21. Pacific coast, jum- bo and premiums 32-44%; specials 36%-31; standards 24%-30; mediums 24-25; pullets 22%. Browns, extra fancy 30-31. Nearby and western special packs 28%-29, nearby, small to mediums 23. ggDuck ews, fancy to extra fancy 27- Dressed poultry about steady. Boxes: Fresh checkens (exchange standards) brollers unquoted:, fryers 28%, roasters 29-29 chickens (street sales) broilers Hy =29%; try- 8 22% -27%4; roasters 23-28%. Fresh and frozen fowls, 60-65 lbs, $0%-25%; other dressed prices unchanged, Live GT fa freight, firm; chickens, Rocks 21 colored 20; Leg: horn 16.) Fowls, ‘colored 22-25, ‘most- ly 284-25; Leghorn 164-19, ‘mostly 1 ld roosters 16-17. Turkeys, hen He 2; Moms 21.) Ducks 17, 21, mostly ie express irre; ee ponlck ens, Hag s 18-26, mostly 5 24- Leghorn 10-27, mostly Be 25, hi 2: mostly 18-22, Old’ roosters 18-17, «| mostly 15-17. pisses ANI FUTURES Chicago, Dec. Butter futures, storage standards: High Low Close *| December January February . Ege futu December 7 Miscellaneous | A pga dS RATES 7 ie Sues money eieaeys ts B Prime oe ee a paper 1 per cent. Time loans steady, 6 lays 1%; 4-6 mos: 1% per cent, Bankers acceptances unchanged. FOREIGN paceanee New York, ec. 3,.—()—Foreign exchange steady; Great Britain de- mand in Cue others in cents Great aaa 4.99% ; pe 4; tay Fos” travel 35.40; Nore y 26.08; Sweden 25.73; Montreal in New York 100.03. ORC AGS: STOCKS the Associated Prens) miawert. Corp 6%. MIN: POLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Dec. 3.—(#}—Stocks First Bank Stock ie Merth went Banco 7. CURB STOC! New York, Dec, 8.—(@)—Curb: American Gen. 4%. Cities Service 2. Elec. Bond & Share 11%. Fisk Rubber 7%. GOVERNMENT BONDS Dec, 3.—(®)—Govern- Treasury « ‘Treasury INVESTMENT Ti (By the Associa (Over the counter in aR? Tork) Hamilton Trust 1.68, 1.85. Maryland Fund 5.76, Quart Inc Sh 19.59. Sel Inc Sh 4.01 WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, Dec. 3.—)—Wheal closed %c lower to % higher; Dee. 1.16%; hs . 13%-14. Oat %c hig Dec. 16%; May 45% Cash wheat No. 1 northern 1.35%; No, 2 northern 1.26%; No. 3 northern 1 to cable reports received by private voncerns in Boston, sua No. 2 white 47%; No, 3 white 17; {El Pw & Lt 13% | New York Stocks Closing Prices Dec. 3, 1937 bona Exp a Krog Groc 16% as Jun 2% | Lib-O-F G1 40% All Ch D161 | Lig MB (4a) 80% Allis-Oh Loew's 52% Lorillard (P) 17% Mack Trks 22% Mar Field 10% McKes & R 8% Miami Cop 9% Mid-Con P 21% Minn Hon 59% Minn Mol 1% M 8t PSSM 1 Mont Ward Mur Corp Nash Mtrs Nat Biscuit Nat Csh R Nat Dy Pr 14% Nat Distill 23% Nat Pr & Lt~8% Nat Steel 65 Nat Tea 4 NY Cent 20% No Am Avia 7% No Amer 23% No Pacific 13% Ohio Oil 12% Oliver Farm 29 Otis Elev 11% Param Pict 12% Park Utah 2% Pathe Film 6% Penney JC 10% Pen RR 23% Phelp Dodg 26% Phil Morris 79% Briggs Mfg 24% Budd Wh 4% Bur Ad Mch 17% Butler Bros 8% But Cop &Z 3% Cal Z-Ld 2 Can Pac 8% Case (JI) 90 Caterpil 50% Celanese 19% Ced d Pasco 43% Ches&O 39% Chi & NW 2 Chi Gt W 1% Chi Gt W pid 5% CMStP 2 CMStPpfd 2% CRI&P 1% Chrysler 58% Col-Palm 10% Col G El 10 Com Soly 8% Com & Sou 2% Con Edis 26% Con Oil 9% Cont Can 41 Cont Mot. 1% Cont Oil Del 31% Cream Wh 22% Crosley 9 Cub Am Sug 4% Curt Wret 3% Deere & Co 24% Dia Match 22% Dome Mines 50 Doug. Airc, 35 Dupont 117 East. Kod. 160 El Auto Lite 19% Proc & Gam 46% Pu Sve NJ 36% Pullman 32% Pure Oil 12% Purity Bak = 8% Radio RKO Rem Rand Reo Motor Rep 8tl Rey TobB 43 Schen Distill 29% Seabd Oil Stone & Web 15% Studebaker 5% Swift & Co 17 Texas Corp 42% Tex Gul Sul 30%, TPC&O 8% Tim Roll 43 Trans-Am_ =s-11% Tri-Cont Cor 4% Tru-Traer 6% Union Pac 90 Union Car 173 Un Air Corp 20% United Corp 4 United Drug 7% United Fruit 50 Un Gas Imp 11% US"Ind Al 21% US Pipe 30% U8R&Imp 6% US Rubber 28 Firestone Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Mills Gen Mtrs Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Gra-Paige GNI Ctt GN Ry Pf G Wes Sug Greyhound Hec Prod Houd-H B Howe Sound Hudson Mot Hupp Mot Ill Cent 11% Ind Rayon 19% Int Bus Mch 131% Int Harv 67% Int Nick Can 43% Int T & Tel 7 Johns-Man 83 Kennecott 37% Kresge (88.) 16% UNSTAMPED BEER 1S SBIZED AT WYNDNERE Regulatory Department Offi- cials to Question Truck Driver About Shipment 23% 43% 30% 53% 36 10 11% 21% 1% 14% 27% 28% 11% 6% 11 41% 1% 1% Wilson & Co. 5% Woolworth 38% A. J. Gerlach, state regulatory de- partment chief, reported a truck load- ed with “unstamped beer” was con- fiscated by his operatives at Wynd- mere Thursday night. Seizing the beer-laden truck, the regulatory department representatives took it to Wahpeton where it is being held. The truck, driven by Nick Schmidt 34. |who Gerlach described as # licensed 18% | beer retailer at. Wyndmere, had come to Wyndmere from Gerlach said a department auditor and chief deputy left Bismarck to question Schmidt regarding the ship- ment, Beer tax stamps must be at- tached to containers at wholesale houses, the regulatory head explained. Inquest Into Child’s Death to Be Tonight An inquest into th the death of Ira Emory Burkhart, 4-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Burkhart, 220 South Third St., will be conducted in the Webb Funeral Parlors at 7:15 p. m,, today, according to Dr. L. W. Lar- son, county coroner. The child was killed by a truck driven by Willard Speaks, 19, ue Tuesday afternoon. Speaks brought to the police station after The death of the child aueeeay, but was relased on his recognizance pending results of the investigation and inquest. (closing cash prices. heavy Pea horthern spring Mowe 1.20%; No. 1 dark) noriners oo 1.07% -1 3, Ere northern: 9%. No. 1 dark hard winter “Montana 1.06%. Durum: mber 91%-1.09%; No. 2, No. 3, 878% -1.05%; 0, 5, 83% -97%. Oate No. 3 white parley: Mating 3040; toca 34%- Real Estate FOR WASHINGTON farm lands, city property and business opportunities write Triangle Realty Company, 414 Ziegler Building, Spokane, Wash. Wearing Apparel PULL LENGTH moleskin -sheep-linea 32 overcoat, size 43, practically new. Cheap. Inquire 416 Thayer. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY lday “OMINIMUM CHARGE 45c) DAILY RATES 1 time Weekly $3.00 “My wife sure knows how to break down sales resistance, She keeps wrapping my lunch in The Puma Tribune used car classified sectio! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Zdaye Sdays dayne Sdaya @dnye 8.20 ery 868 a2 (68 72 6 (All Classified ads are cash with order) CLASSIFIRD DISPLAY RATES PER COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) MONTHLY RATES 2 times 3 times Weekly $5.00 Dally Month be fn at 12:00 Noom for same day WILL THE two ladies who saw a car strike @ man on Fifth and Broad- way, and who narrowly escaped be- ing struck themselves, on October 9, 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 66, Bismarck. SUBSCRIBE here for all magazines. Lowest club offers. Dakota Ad- justers, Ft. Yates, N. D. —=_—=—_—_—_—_—" FRESH VEGETABLES at fn cab Dalene, Squash, Ci al » Beets, Peinisear Parsnips, Ruta- bagas. R. A. KUNZ GROCERIES 222 So, 9th St. Phone 1317 , ————————————S Rooms for Rent TWO SLEEPING ROOMS, close to bath, Always hot water. 511 ‘7th. Also apartment, 518 Ave. F. Phone LARGE pleasant front room, near bath. Modern home. On bus line. Board if desired. 622 ist. St. Phone 217. SPECIAL Men's 3-piece 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 ard remodeling. Guaranteed work. Rea- sonable prices, Call at 418 Hanna. fin or Phone 1114-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, 41¢ Bdwy . Fred Kleingartner. EXPERIENCED girl wants day or hour work, or waitress work. Cail 375 for Mary. : EXPERIENCED GIRL wants work by hour, day or week. Call 2136-W for Geneva. COMFORTABLE room, always hot water. Clean, quiet. Four blocks from post office. 116 W. Thayes after 5 p. m. NICE LARGE room in modern home. Always warm and comfortable. Al- ways hot water. 614 8th St. CARGE, well furnished room suit- 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 Sarna ee weerene, qooe Large enough for two. Private en- . 307 10th St. NICELY TWO rooms. One on ground floor. geal eet oe ioow OF foom and board, ain hot water. The NTA okay, 14 West Main. -Phone 538-' COMFORTABLE warm a with board for ladies. #25 per month on bus line. 605 Ave. C. SEWING WANTED. Any kind. Prices reasonable. 302 Ave. D. Phone 847. EXPERIENCED girl wants day or hour work, Call 505-W. 9th St. Phone 1126. er 7Oue ene. NUMBER Quality” ~The ae fpconomy. USED TRUCK HEADQUARTERS 6 FORD TRUCKS 157-inch Wheelbase on 32-6 10 plys 1936 CHEVROLET 157-in. wheelbase, completely overhauled, 32-6 10 ply duals, repaltied’.......... SOD SPECIAL price per pair $498.00 1935 CHEVROLET Sedan delivery. Nice and clean. week-end at .. Also Sold Individually INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. Truck depot at Corner Mandan and Broadway Houses for Rent Automobiles for Sale FIVE ROt 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”, MY PRIVATE 1935 LaFayette black coach, with trunk, 5 new tires, safety glass throughout, best make heater, upholstering like new, finish in excellent condition, just had valves reground and new piston rings. Never in wrecks or accidents. Write Tribune Ad, 25161. SIX room modern dwelling. At least 3 bedrooms. Close in. Immediate Possession. Geo. M. Register. LEAVING TOWN, My home for rent. 1931 Model A Coach for sale. 518 W. Thayer. Phone 689-W. NEWLY DECORATED six room fully modern house. Gas heat furnished. Inquire at 111 Ave. A. West. STRICTLY modern six room house with garage. Available at once at 718 Ave. E. Phone 1752-J. SIX ROOM house with garage. In- quire at 214 Fifth St., after 6 or Saturday and Sunday. SIX room modern house, 3 bedrooms, 623 3rd. Available immediately. Call 186, R. Webb. FIVE room upper duplex, attached garage, immediate possession. O. W Roberts, telephone 151 or 751. 81X room house at 216 Ave. D West. Inquire of Carl Eliason, phon: 1316-W. FIVE ROOM modern house, 306 7th a Call at 614 Thayer Ave. Tel. THREE ROOM partly modern cot- at 107 Mandan St. Call 504. ‘ull: ment. Gas heat. 519 W. ‘Thayer. MODERN 6-room house. Close to schools. Call 2414-M, 8-ROOM house, thoroughly modern. Phone 107. e—~E~—~—e=>=>~—~—=—=—&=&xz:~xzx**”Xx*=ESE Household Goods for Sale STUDIO COUCH, $15, overstuffed davenport and two chairs, $40; 8- Piece walnut dining room set, $ ivory chest of drawers and vanity dresser, $20, American Oriental rug. 9x12, % price, miscellaneous ar- ticles. 513 Ave. A. Tel. 1107. BEAUTIFUL CHILD'S knee hole desk, like new; $10 Chemcraft set, like new, trunk, wicker rocker, open book case and chair. Phone 1074 or 682. 622 Hannafin. NEW MATTRESS, Princess dresser, kitchen table, new large garbage can. Phone 2229-LW. 1937 CHEVROLET Master Town Sedan with heater, radio and other equipment. Run !ess than 2500 miles. Big discount. Julius Heil, Cleveland, N. Dak. A THOROUGHLY reconditioned 2-3 ton G.M.C. A real truck value. See or phone, W. E. Weldy, c/o Dakota Maid Warehouse, Bismarck. IN TROUBLE AGAIN Landlord ordered him off tarm. ant receipts will never COUPLE desire 4-room bungalow unfurnished. By Decem- ber 15. No children. References. Call Tribune Ad. 25197. 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 11th, 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 and kitchen- ette apartment, air conditioned heat. Suitable two adults. 322 9th st. STONE PIANO, good condition, $60 cash if taken at once cedar chest, $10. Phone 2492-w. VACUUM CLEANER with hand cleaner, good as new. $20. Phone Overstuffed davenport and chair, Reasonable. 315 Ave. C, HEALT Relief for sinus, neuritis, Ai sciatica, lumbago, muscular aches, colds and all forms of rheumatism. Those who have never tried this method may receive a regular $3.00 treatment for $1.50 and this Write for literature, JOHN F. CLASS Webel ULYDE C. GAYLORD, 206 Main BISMARCK Ph fe Your Costes Female Help Wanted ADDRESS postcards. Cash paid i> advance. Everything supplied. De- tails free. Hoosier Mailing Service Box 26, Misha: Ind. WANTED: Girl for light housework living near Washington St. Must go nome nights. Write Tribune Ad. GIRL “WANTED for general house- work. F. Jaszkowlak, phone 823. eE=——eEeEeE ee Houses for Sale ROOM, large enough for two, with board. 406 6th St. Telephone 431. SS 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. 14 miles north of Cusselton, N. Dak, Highway 1 FURNISHED SLEEPING room, $8 for one, $10 for two. Also garage, $3. 211 2nd St. Phone 1526-W. SLEEPING room, next to bath. Fur ‘one or two. Boarc if desired. 915 7th St. Phone 1887. MODERN WARM furnished room. Hot and cold water in room. 510 4th 8t. LARGE front sleeping room. Close ae Suitable for one or two. 418 _2nd St. WARM foom adjoining bath. a0. Gentlemen oe 1008 Ave, B. Tel. 506-M. SLEEPING room, always warm, pri- vate entrance. Close in. $10. Phone 1770, LARGE pleasant room. Always hot Phone water. Gas heat. 422 4th &| 649. a LARGE nice room rear capitol and schools. 831 8th St. FURNISHED sleeping room. Close in. 218 Ist. St. Telephone 637-M. FURNISHED sleeping room. 1712 7th St. Phone 1407. TWO nice rooms. Close to bath. Al- ways hot water. 215 12th St. ways hot water. 120 Ave. A. SLEEPING room, cose to bath. Al- wl ton loads, $265 per ton. 602-J. Bob Morris. ATTENTION HOG FEEDERS — For factured by Northern Rendering Co., Bismarck. N. D. eee EEE Pets MAX GEISLER’S imported Canaries make an ideal Christmas gift. Guar- anteed singers. Hearts Mountain, #6. Chopper, $7.50. Mrs, John Dvoracek, Elgin, N. Dak. RESERVE your Christmas puppy now Registered Cocker Spaniels, Irish water spaniels. Rachael Murdock, Rocklake, N. D. FOR SALE—Pedigreed wire haired ee puppies. 5 weeks old. 704 6th St. Office Equipment YOU WILL find the Markwell paper fastener the neatest stapier you heres ever eons sheets ie get tem or _permsnent The Bismarck Exclusive—Exclusive! We are the only exclusive meat market in Bismarck. Where your patronage’ is justly appreciated. People’s Meat Market 210 Sth We Deliver Phone 176 SIX ROOM bungalow, five blocks from post office. Nice location Pull 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. WONDERFUL Pasadena, Calif., loca-| = tion, $6,000. Home and restaurant building separate. Five room house, large corner. Qwner, P. O. Box 713, Pasadena, Calif. For Sale A real bargain in 2 six-room modern home, full basement, hardwood floors, attached garage, with a large plot of land. Excellent terms at 57% interest. $3.60. T. M. Casey & Son Wanted to Buy TAM AGAIN buying turkeys from December 6 to December 11, and am paying good price for them. I paid 22c for fancy young hens, 21c for fancy young toms at Thanks- giving market. We also do custom picking at 10c a bird. Wm. Gimbel, Hazelton, N. Dak. = Business Opportunity RESTAURANT for sale or rent. Good brick building and fixtures. Be- longs to an estate and must be sold. See or write First National Bank, Hillsboro, N. Dak. ——_—_—S—_ Hay for Sale FIFTY TONS of upland hay. Phone Dr. F. B. Strauss. TWO ROOM furnished spartment, close to capitol and high school. Bie unfurnished house. 818 7th it. ‘THREE room furnished apartmeu:it. Pull sized bed. Frigidaire, privata 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 1st St. AVAILABLE Immediately, well fur- nished 3-room apartment. Private bath. City heat. Laundry privileges. Phone 1849, FURNISHED 2 room apartment. vate entrance. Adults only. Rent, $28. Call at basement apartmen'. 4: si NEAR CAPITOL, 2-room apartment, everything furnished. Electrolux. pounaty privileges, 1029 7th, Phone 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 sed. well furnished apartment. 206% Main. Inquire at Apt. 6. BASEMENT APARTMENT, near capitol. Heat, Ughts, gas and tele- phone. $30. Tel. 1583. LARGE room. Can be used for lignt housekeeping, if desired. Available Dec. Ist, 410 3rd St. MODERN light housekeeping apart: ment, furnished. Gas heat, Privat entrance. Call 0, TWO ROOM basement apartment Everything furnished. Suitable two adults. Tel. 1065-J. 514—11th St. TWO SMALL rooms for housekeep- ing. Can be used for one or two. 303 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, 14 Be floor, private entrance, reasonable. No children. 113 ist St. FURNISHED 2-room and kitchenette apartment. Rental $24. 721 3rd St. FURNISHED new apartment. Ca:l evenings, 422 Ave. C. TWO room unfurnished apartmeni. Adults only. 212 2nd St Miscellaneous for CUT RATE Eye Glasses, Inc., offers wonderful temporary Holiday Spe- cial in beautiful octagon glasses 95 $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 National Stamping Act. Dr. MacLachlan, Oculist-Opi- cian, 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. Bismarcs Tribune Company. PRACTICALLY new Clarinet, still in warranty period. 813 Ave. 5. r