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oY o SATURDAY'S MARKET 4*yvas taken in hand on the theory con- jOats 4 ‘attle 1,000; calves 100; compared ry feeding lambs weak to 25 off; week's PEGALTIES SHOW QUIET STRENGTH IN Farm Implements Lead Some Issues Up to 6 Points; Sev- | eral Are Losers New York, Dec. 4.—()—Specialties, | led by farm implements, gave a quiet | display of strength in Saturday’s stock ; market, While a few issues got up as much és 6 points or 0 at the best, most Jeaders lacked sufficient buying sup- port to extend the recent rally by more than fractions. There also was an as- sortment of losers, The machinery group apparently ” gress will put through a farm bill in- creasing rural buying power. Dealings were unusually slow for a Saturday session, approximately 500,- 000 shares. Commodities and bonds were un- even. Steels were unable to get much of 8 grip on the upside. Utilities were moderately resistant following word Senator King of Utah would introduce @ bill next week to repeal the so-called “death sentence” clause in the controversial holding ing and aricraft shares were narrow. Coppers were bolstered by a modest advance in the export price for the ierey A few bullding material issues by the New Deal housing program. Livestock LIVESTOCK REVIEW South St. Paul, Dec. 4.—(@)—(U. S. Dept, Agr.)—With hog prices carried upward sharply prriday top soared to $3.25, a new high mark for the week. The advance measured 10-30c, most sales 14-25¢ higher. All interests were aggressive buyers at the rise. Com- pared with the close of last week, hog prices are steady to 40c higher. Weights above. 250 showed the mini- mum shares of the advance, with isolated spo only steady, Sows éranged betw $7.15 and $7.25. company act. Rails, oils, merchandis- | JUlV Cc. Lamb pric shot upward mostly wat edd 50c higher. De-) very, however, values are still ‘around 25c lower than a meek Good and choice ewes ai ago. nd wether lambs bulked at $3.75-9.00, with $9.15 paid by shippers for a load of choice grade. Plain and medium lambs had a spread of $6.00-7.50. Ewes wand a teenie lambs were steady. Good hit feding lambs turned at 38.00 » While three loads thin whtte-faced Montana ewes went to deedera at $3.25. Bae ewes of Montana origin at In the cattle aera it. was a slow jy weak trade, itter and low cutter cows went at least steady and good fat cows sold in line with Thursday. Ted steers uae scarce and brought $5.50-8,00, edium good __ heifers cashed at $51 75 to 2. 50, and others at $4.50-5.50 were Hae plain. Beet cows earned $4.25-5.50, wtih low c: ters and cutters making $3.25-4. Heavy beef bulls reached $6.75. ors were steady, a few prime touch- ing $10.00. Stockers and feeders were scarce and little changed. CHICAGO 5,5 slow, supply on ate: too small to fair: ly test values; ‘00d to choice 200 ping account; estimated holdover 500; compared week ggo around 20 to 30 rr. Friday last week: good, choice and prime steers unevenly 75 to 1.50 low- er; weighty kinds off most; closing trade very dull at uneven decline, with moderate supply. after having been held from mid-week, still carried for next week’s market; common and me- dium steers steady to 25 lower, fairly active in contrast with peddli: ket on well fattened kinds; heavy steers topped early at ne with several loads at 16.00 to 16,60; but feedlot mates 17,50) cattle sold later at 16.40 when bottom dropped out of trade on a weights previously selling at 10.00 upward; best long yearlings Py “8 00; few above 13.00 best yannineee heifers 10.50; all heifers 25 to 40 higher; co mostly 25 up; bulls 50 to 75 higher; vealers sien iy to 50 lower; largely fat steer "Sheep 4,000, including 1,500 directs. For week ending Friday 2,300 direc’ Sompared Friday last week: fat lam to 50 lower, yi ings sharing d cline, slaughter ep mostly 25 dow: lamb top 9.85 paid early for choice natives, comparable kinds at close 9.40 to utaisers best fed westerns although 9.75 paid and shippers early; shter lambs 9.00 to to 8.65; slaughter 0 mot top 5. 9.75; yearlings ewes 4.00 to Breeders took solid- | Dec. 210 Ib. we gehts ha 8.45 on ship-|1 | Grain Quotations] BISMARCK GRAIN (Farnished pee — ‘Miller Co.) No. No. No. 2 dark northern, 57 Tbs, 3 dark 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 Ibs. Sample Grain: 49 lbs., 73; 48 lbs., 71; ;46 lbs., 67; 45 Ibs. 65; 43 lbs., 61; 42 Ibs. 59; 40 Ibs. 55; 39 lbs., 53; 37 Ibs., 49. No. 1 hard amber durum No, 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum . Hard winter wheat. . responded to hopes engendered | De feeding lam! Sioux City; In, Dee. &—()—(U. joux ¥, Ia., Dec. 4.—| . Pept. Agr.)—Catite, 2 beef steers and yas iy lower, mostly wea! cows about steady: nd fee ob higher: balk fed steers: aad yearlings -1:60-9.50;, numerous anies 10.00-50; car lots medium welght good to choice be 0-50: several lots rgely 0-78; ea wy lots goo er calves 7.0! car choice 400 heifer calve: Hogs, 1,000, sinctudiog 835 steady to 10 lowe: direct; food and 90-8,00; es, Tots breeding market. For 40-50 lower: week's top $2 lambe, 9.5; inte bulk native: and fed wool skins, | 8: choice yearlings, 7.60: lots around 13 ern ew. 5; others oat hee “few shotee feeder 1 8.10- mouth breeding ET REVIEW New" fork, Dec. 4.—@)—The eork Tess et pained. a ittle this ro! o 4 ring: absence of insistent sellin; and evidence of Born speculative and investment inte in carefully chosen shares. Steels, motors, Oe appear- 1, BEUIty, enced mild flurries. Industrial activity generally was in further moderate recession. Steel mill operations declined to 29.6 per cent of capacity from 31.0 per cent, hitting the lowest level since Dec. # were jal de- Auto- 1 Followers of the rail equiti ed le activity gained. a nt Roosevelt's Pruning. imes- .. fo the legislators ee) ry Soke ty wene ly approved in principle, failed to raise much interest in stocks of build- aterial pompanise. ains ruled in a quiet bond 8. Spverement obligations ad. following Secretary Mor- announcement t i e no “new money” in the tri Depeser Psinanciag. Press index of 35 low since commodities Gipped toa early in 1936 but recove: final the futur staples were uneven. corn tended higher, cotton was about unchanged and rubber soared. A cut in the price of domestic copper was yestored as foreign, markets improved. CHICAGO RANGE Northern brand cracklings. Chicago, Dec, 4.—(P}— cember 95-95%, May 92%-%, and corn Wheat ‘open ish tow Close was %4-% up, December 887-34, May ecatas ND pens 94% 95 95 |57%-%. Onis were unchanged to|_©° ac % up. = WHEAT UNSETTLED TNainneapoti, Bee. 4—U)—The cl hard winter Moti nneapolis, Dec. 4.—(P)— los- ing pried st whens ftanee eae | Hard winter starting was very dull and featureless here. in your car Evening up trades brought an unset- of the weekly, SRA Be \§ Fleck Motor Sales Dec. wheat closed % higher at/ 1.00%, May unchanged at 1.00% andj Se AT ee ° 0 of indittsrent crusher. buying. es Coal for Sale lower at i. Cy il * ay oe eines a coal, two PS ‘oarse grains were mixe ec.) ton loads, $2.65 per ton. Phone and May oats closed unchanged, each | go2-J, Bob Morris. Bt 6456 and May YC higher at (689, | meme meee Ghanmed at tii and sti: ceapectively, Wanted to Ri Cash wheat demand was anode both ant to ent ‘ ook ana durum wyhont ers, mone Lieeiede OCR ee 4-room 8 firm to a shade uungalow unfurnished. By Decem- MINNEAPOLIS RANGE it Or Minneapolis, Dec. 4.—(P)— : Rye deriand was good. Barley was | ber 18. No children, References, Call Wheat— Open High Low Cl slower and easier, Flax was in good| ‘Tribune Ad. 25197. nr Se fe ‘rx|| Produce Markets ee ~*_4 | New York Stocks | “aK on ai pelhycaco ew Lor. to 3 1 steady ‘Snturdey ‘as ald, butter, but eggs were easy. ‘ Closing Prices Dec. 4, tra fiesta (0 fo" 91). S15 te abt: % | Ket Other rlees unchanged. 2 jAdams Exp 9%) Krog Groc 16% 2g eES, Ml any; extra firsts local Ane Jn ae Lib-O-F G1 40% . resh grade: irsts local fe) %| Lig M B (4a) 90 197 195 195 | 22 cars 22; current receipts 21; ret-!ains-ch 45% | Loew's 53% 190% 199% 197% 197% firste 1 Bay a standards 15% | Gan’ 834 {Lorillard (P) 17 oultry, live, trucks; steady. | Am Cry Sug 15 -|Mack-Trks 22% RANGE Price 4. Dressed t, Duluth, ara pane steady, Suara ged. ed markets am H & L Mar. Field Durum— Am Inter 3 lew York, Eee ori —Butter 4 Fearne 31%|MiamiCop 9 sen ’Firm: ait ered oncheene Win6lis slows prises’ un-| Am PL 1% eae ae i ‘Eses 15,491; Irregular. Mixed col- heen By Minn Mol 1% ors: special packs 27% to 29; stan- Mont Ward 36% darde 26 to ae crate 23 to 24; medi-| Am 8 Ref 49% | 4. ‘Corp 6% coke 11 toto a0; aver-|Am Stl F | 29% Nac ates 10% MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN to 23%; standards | Am Sug Ref 27% | nat Biscuit 18% Minneapolis, Dec. 4.— (4'— Wheat 1b% to geet firsts 18% to %; seconds|}AmMT&T 150 |NatchR 18 recepits Saturday 42 compared to 45/18; mediums and dirties 17%." Whites: |am Tob B 69 |N&t a year ago. Resale of premium marks 32% to 34. W Wks 13% Nat Dy Pr 14% Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse|Ne2rby, and midwestern, premium | AM %|Nat Distill 23% closing quotations today follow’ | iatesretn’’ scnencnange specials 30. | Am Wool Pf 29 (Nat Pr & Lt 8% Cash Wheat, to 28; nearby, fancy mediums 2 to| Anaconda. 32 |Nat Steel 65 wered = To Arrive 254. | Nearb: And western, exchange ae et Nat Tea 4 ; , 0) ete 0 3) AS NYCent 2 4 Het a | SAL es a Boland’ premiums 2f fo tains peclals ATSF- 41% {No Am Avia (7% 107% 1.16% 30% to 31; standards 29% to 30; medi-| Atl Ref 21% | No Amer 23% ums Be to 25 aid 3 Browns: | Avia Corp 3% | No Pacific 13% 1.06% 1.15% a redeclal ‘packs 28% fo “sy;| Bald Loco 9%|Ohio Oil 12% mall to mediums 23. Duck | Bal & Ohio 12% | Oliver Farm 30% + 1.05% 113% 000 .+...| BBS! fancy to extra fancy 27 to 32.| Barnsdall 14% | Otis Elev 25% ressed poultry steady to weak: PacG&El 26% 108% 111% ceo soe. |#!L fre#h and frozen prices unchanged. | Bendix 13% . Live poultry, by ‘freight and ex-/ Beth St] 54. | Packard o 101% 100% eoee sooe.| POS! Bominal;’ no sales, Boeing Air 231% parE ue 99% 1.08% CRUTTER AND Hag FUTURES | EO Mfg 24m [ Fate Fim 6% : Butter futures, storage standards: | Budd Whl 4%| Penney JC 71 971% 1.03% High Low Close! pur ad Mch 18 |Penn RR 33 i December + 84% 34% 345% Phelp Dodg 27% 95% 1.01% january . 34 4 34 | But Cop & Z 3% 82 DEEE futures, refrigerator standards: | Cal Z-La 2 | Phil Morris Hh (93%) 188%) -copet os5s| Sencarse Ha 17% | Can Pac 814 | Ehie Goin a5 “pres graded . Case (J 1) 95% or 3a B1% 95% weece aeess | February” 2020, |Caterpil = 82, | Puro NJ 36 1.05% 1.08% 2 Mi Ta | | Ger D Pasco a Pueoh iit ower ree enh nominally” 6 iscelaneous q pasar 3 © 39%]Purity Bak 8% Montana Winter Wheat FOREIGN EXCHANGE chi&NW 2 ato i 14% protein New York, Dec. 4.—(@)—Foreign|Chi Gt W 1% ipewor exchange steady; Great Britain de- Chi Gt W Pf 5%4|Rem Rand 14% LHW... 101% v.cce cssoe soos Great Britain @b9%; France S35K;(CMStP 1 |Reo Motor 2% 13% protein Italy 5.26%; Germany free 40.28; res-|CMStPPf 2% |Rep Stl Hd oe ace ee serene 85, ABT a Norway CRIL&P 1% | Rey Tob B oe Rare Ah PRED Of eden ; “Montreal in 12% roves is New ‘York 100.03. chrvaenes < PE TES he eh es ae eee INVESTMENT TRUSTS Col G El 9% |Sears-Roe = 57% Grade of (oven ne Associated Fi Com Soly 9 |Servel 15% Pane Ot oe (over the counter in New York): Com & Sou 2%!Shell Un 17% LHW. 20 101%. Maryland Fund $92; 682; Con Edis 26% | Simons 23% Minnesota and South Dakeis Wheai| Quart Inc Sh 1 Con Oil 9% | Socony Vac 15% 1DH Wor Sel Inc Sh 4.12; Cont Can 42%|Sou Cal Ed 20%|- 1HW... 99% 1.00% sed Cont Mot 1 |8o Pac 22% 2DH Wor CHICAGO STOCKS Cont Oil Del 30% | So R: 14% BH Wi. 91% 98% see anes, 3 en one oon So Ry Pt 23% SH W... 96%. 97% 000 ssove RES EET ROIT Crosley Sperry Corp 134 ‘Durum ne earoraa STOCKS Cub Am. Sug i% Std Brands 8% paper a ore First Bank Stock bid 10% no trad. | Curt eae ak Ba cen aoe Damper bt oa ™Rorthwost Banco 1%. Dis Match | 22%|8¢d Oll Ind 34% : Domes Mines 50 | Std O! ee mins Doug Airc 35 |Stew War 10% 3 amber hd’ : Dupont 118% | Stone & Web 14% 57 Ibs. 84% 1.01% ....0 s.0.] Cities Service 2. East Kod 159 |Studebaker 5% Hd Re A Share 1h El Auto Lite 20% | Swift & Co 17 4 ater na 83% 991% 0 ones ELPw& Lt 13% | Texas aa oti GOVERNMENT BONDS Firestone 20% | Tex Gul 1 55 lbs. .. 82% 96% wer] New “York, Dec, 4—(®)—Govern-/Gen Elec 44 |TP C&O 8% ibs... 80% 93% see | Mrensury 4X 11 eae | etary urth 8% 9% CHICAGO c GRA! Gen Mtrs 36 | Tri-Cont Cor 4 Chicane) Dec. Pie ios nrheat, Gillette 10 |Union Car 172% Som tbe 16% 87% ees.| No. 8 red 92; No, 3 hard 95 to 98%; | Goodrich 17% |Un Air Corp 20% 5 amber hd sninpie. erate hard 76 to 82; No. | Goodyear 22 | United Corp 3% PET TH AY eee weoee MGorn, No. 4 mixed 52%; No. 2 yel- | Gra- 1% | United Drug 7% ber. 85% 0% low 38 oe ne. 3 white 54; sam-|GNIrCtf 15 | United Fruit 58 1rd durum 188% 89% ete nN .|GNRy Pf 27 |Un Gas Imp 11 Lower test weight nominally "| ple eeride 22 testy. * ‘°°%) "1G Wes Bug 20% |U8 ai elecran unted 5c per Ib.) Re a y +|Greyhound 11%) US Pipe ae jonree Graine Boy beans, 'No, 3 yellow 93% to Lae “id be fides Ain : Bh a aM) Barley, feed, 42 to 60; malting 75 Howe Sound 4. vs Seale 4 4 ‘45 A Oitnothy seed 2.50 to 2.85 prudsog, ot t | Hupp Mot 1% | U8 Stl Pf 107 AH 3 ae 5 Pi ORS seed 27. 8 to 32.50; swee' I Gent us vs umn 18% 4% yon ‘ar 4 A2% DULUTH CASH GRAIN Int Bus Mch 132 | West Un 27% 3 fad ee Theavy Garnogth, |Int Harv 68% | West Air 25% 2 sorter Sei ot liner & Tel 1 |White Mot “0% if SK te 108% hots 31% to 101% |Sonna-Man $4 | Wilson é Co 6% No.1 fhorthern 108% to i? {| Kennecott 37 | Woolworth 38% rd winter Montana 1. on. Kresge (8 8) 16% | Wrigley Jr 62% | MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR jis, Dee. 1 —()— Fl ; | earlond tots, per barrel in 98 pound ik cotton sacks: family patents, un- Ba siting $0 40°70; feed 34% fentay unchanged, 550 'to 8.10, ShiDp- —————— to 52%. tj ments 21,655. Pure bran 18.00 to CHICAGO POTATOES 18.50, Standard middlings 18.00 to Chicago, Dec, 4.—(AP—U. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN 18. —Potatoes 49 P)—Wheat closed Bie 3 Dec. 1.17%; May ncapolle Dect SALES ont % to % higher; Dec. 46%; May | og Minneapolis, D a: Whee eat, No. dark Aes OOS Meenas hazy; | Rorthern 1.08% to 1.12; "No.1 hard No, # northern Moi PRoP eT Rorthers | anibe An eres " mora gals 3 phs $0 per 4 Ohios 85 r cent U. "8. No. tks Uaeeblers. innesota 90 1, 1,10; ser Dal ote, | $0. per cent St. 8. No. ‘1, 1.10. MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, Dec. 4.—()—Potatoes ucchanged. iy THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1937 FLUCTUATIONS IN CHICAGO PIT LEAVE WHEAT UNCHANGED Firmness in Stocks, Good Ex- port Sales Help Keep Mar- ket Steady Chicago, Dec. 4—()—Without lead- ership and under the pressure of per- $ Jaistent profit taking sales, the wheat market fluctuated within a range of scarcely more than a cent a bushel Saturday and finished pranuoally, un- 64 | changed from Friday's close. around 300,000 bushels export sales of North American wheat including 125,- 48 000 bushels of Pacific Coast wheat to Norwdy helped keep the market steady. Some traders considered this export volume disappointing. Wheat closed % lower to % higher compared with Friday’s finish, De- 1.12%. wn No. 2 white 48%; No. 3 white ‘WISCONSIN jg) vary ~a . Plymouth, Wis., D eese quotations for th ‘Wisconsin eheese exchange, T' 17%; Ched- dards 1 ‘arme! call board, Horns, 18; Cheddars, Male Help Wanted CARPENTER WANTED—to act as local representative for national manufacturer of new device needed by stores, factories, office buildings, etc. Exceptional opportunity for in- come from sales and installations. Write Harrah, Dept. 1431, Bloom- field, Indiana. “MAN WANTED” MUST have car. Work in rural dis- tricts. Your home county. Permanent. Good pay weekly. Give age and ex- perience. Write P. N. Blake, 415 Lbr. Exch. Bldg. Minneapoiis, Minn, ——e—=q—z=={=qy{”{=[=yxz=e_e=E=eeE=_e_e___ Feed and Seed FOR SALE: Yellow shelled corn, hhite corn, or cracked corn in truce or car lots, The Farmers Elevator Company, Arthur, N Dak. 1¢ miles north of Cuasselton, N. Dak, © Highway 18. ATTENTION HOG FEEDERS — For best results and bigger profits, feed Manu- The redhead duck often lays its eggs in the nests of other ducks. The incubation period of the redhead is i start over the rightful nestlings. % SLEEPING room, close to bath. Al- and its youngsters get a head TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ° “This Bismarck Tribune classified ad used car {s so much faster than our old one that I have to add ten miles more baking to all my recipes.” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES iday 9.75 30 (MINIMUM CHARGE “sey 2daye Sdaye 4days Sdayn 8 83 38 2.25 (All Classified ads are cash with order) CLASSIFIND DISPLAY RATES PER COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) MONTHLY 2 times ‘Weekly DAILY RATES RATES 6 anys time Weekly $3.00 FRESH VE VEGETABLES care or cathage bb ar Breach, polnteen "Parsnips, Ruta- e 1707 1) 222 So. 9th St. Phone 1317 Datly $15.60 SPECIAL Men’s 3-plece suit, one necktie, cleaned and pressed, $1.00 Perfection Cleaners 718 Thayer Work Wanted Rooms for Rent ee eee cat TWO SLEEPING ROOMS, close to bath, Always hot water. 511 7th. Also apartment, 518 Ave. F. Phone J. 700 12th St. $150 not delivered; $1. REPAIR, REBOX and Recover fur- niture. Special Reboxing 15 delivered and called for. Call 8. A. Schneider. cushions, fiat. te (Anes LARGE pleasant front room, near WANTED—Dressmaking, bath. Modern home. On bus line. Board if desired. 622 1st. St. Phone 217, sonable prices. fin or Phone altering ard remodeling. Guaranteed work. Rea- Call at 418 Hanna- SPECIAL price per pair 1936 CHEVROLET 157-in. wheelbase, compl overhauled. 32-6 10 ply duals. New tires, repainted . USED TRUCK HEADQUARTERS 6 FORD TRUCKS 157-inch Wheelbase on 32-6 10 plys $498.00 Also Sold Individually 1935 CHEVROLET Sedan delivery. Nice and clean, On special this $345 week-end at ........ INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. Truck depot at Corner Mandan and Broadway Automobiles for Sale | Houses for Rent FIVE ROOM modern house, detached|MY PRIVATE 1935 LaFayette black garage. Immediate possession. Lo- cation, 322 Hannafin St. Monthly rent $40. Two room apartment over Master Cleaners, immediate sion, monthly rental, $22.50. Hedden Real Estate Agency, Webb Block, phone “0”. 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. Writs Tribune Ad, 25161. 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. 1037 CHEVROLET Master DeLuxé Town Sedan with heater, radio and other equipment. Run less 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. SIX ROOM house with garage. In- quire at 214 Fifth St., after 6 or Saturday and Sunday. SYX 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 West. Inquire of Carl Eliason, phones 1316-W. THREE ROOM partly modern cot- tage at 107 Mandan St. Call 504. GROUND FLOOR, 5 rooms, full base- ment, Gas heat. 519 W. Thayer Phone 250, MODERN 6-room house. Close to | schools, Call 2414-M, 8-ROOM house, thoroughly modern. Phone 107. Household Goods for Sale STUDIO COUCH, $15, overstuffed davenport and two chairs, $40; 8- piece walnut dining room set, $40; ivory chest of drawers and vanity dresser, $20, American Oriental rug. 9x12, % price, miscellaneous ar- ticles, 513 Ave. A, Tel: 1107. 1936 DODGE DELUXE coupe, radio, heater, complete. Must sell by Des, 15, Real bargain. Phone 2139. WILL TAKE in 40 No. 1 turkeys on good used car. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. IN TROUBLE AGAIN Landlord” ordered, tim ott tare Apartments for Rent STRICTLY modern 4-room apart- ment, ground floor, private bath. Private entrance. Also 2-room apartment and kitchenette, second floor. 714 Rosser. Phone 1328-J. AVAILABLE Dec, 1, 2-room furnisheo basement apartment, private en- trance. Gas, lights and water in- cluded in rent. Adults preferred. Inquire 812 Ave. C. 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. MEW MATTRESS, Princess dresser, kitchen table, new large garbage can, Phone 2229-LW. 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 1702-M. MOHAIR Overstuffed davenport and chair. Reasonable. 315 Ave. C. NICE LARGE room in modern home. Always warm and comfortable. Al- household workers by day or hour. call 193 from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ways hot water. 614 8th St. LARGE, well furnished room suit- able for one or two. Close to bath. LAUNDRY WANTED. Prices very reasonable. All work guaranteed. We call for and deliver. Tel. 1253. Gentlemen preferred. 522 7th. LARGE COMFORTABLE room, close to bath, always hot water. Near Fred Kleingartner, NOTICE—Sewing machine repairing and cleaning. Call 270, 414 Bdwy . capitol and high school. 903 9th. NICELY furnished sleeping room hour work, or waitress EXPERIENCED girl wants day or work, Cail Large enough for two. Private en-| 375 for Mar; trance. Also garage. 307 10th St. | EXPERIEN GIRL wants work by hour, cay or week. Call 2136-W ATTRACTIVELY furnished large sleeping room, close to bath. 508 for Gi SEWING . Any Ave. A. Tel. 1232-W. kind. Prices Sas reasonable. 302 Ave. D. Phone 847. ———————————— NICE CLEAN room, next to bath. Hot water always. For one or two. 922 7th 8t. Phone 452. NICELY FURNISHED sleeping room. On bus line. Near capitol. 712 7th. St. Phone 1407. TWO rooms. One on ground floor. Reasonable and modern. 400 4th St. ROOM or room and board, always hot water. The Highway House, 144 ‘West Main. Phone 538-W. COMFORTABLE warm room with hour work. Call 505-W. Quality Wo: Rea! Personal EXPERIENCED girl wants day or FC YOUR LUCKY NUMBER 1s our ppene number, Jconomy na [ToP | =, CLEANERS —_————————— board for ladies. $25 per month on bus line. 605 Ave. C. J]HED SLEEPING room, $8 for FURNIS! one, $10 for two. Also garage, $3. 211 , and who narrowly wi ing struck themselves, WILL THE two ladies who saw a car strike a man on Fifth and Broad- escaped be- on October and Bh Phone IER 9, 1937, about 2:30 p. m, please MODERN WARM furnished room.| phone 2344. Hot and cold water in room. 510/TYPEWRITERS for sale or rent. 4th St. LARGE front sleeping room. Close in, Suitable for one or two. 418 Satisfaction guaranteed. Type- writer Sales and Service. 108 3rd St. Phone 66, Bismarck. 6x9 WILTON rug, new. 716 10th St. Telephone 1675-W. Winter is coming, call us! STORM WINDOWS REPAIRED BROKEN GLASS REPLACED | VANTINE PAINT & GLASS pis) Phone 544 113 Main Female Help Wanted ADDRESS ENVELOPES HOME FOR US. GOOD necessary. Wonderful opportunity. Everything Supplied. Nationwide Distributors, 401 Broadway, N. ¥. ADDRESS postcards. Cash paid in advance. Everything supplied. De- tails free. Hoosier Mailing Service Box 26, Mishawaka, Ind. ‘WANTED: Competent girl for general housework. References required. Mrs. Paul Wachter, 826 5th St. GIRL WANTED for general house- work. F. Jaszkowiak, phone 823. —_——_—_ Houses for Sale PAY. Experience un-}, “| AVAILABLE immediately, TWO LARGE room strictly modern, furnished apartment for lignt housekeeping, Everything furnished. Private entrance. 213 11th, rear door. MODERN FURNISHED apartment, large living room, bedroom, kitchen and bathroom. Call 1383-3 between 6 and 7 p. m. MODERN 2-room and kitchenette apartment, nicely furnished. Private entrance. Close in. 113 Mandan &t. Phone 637-J. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette apartment, air conditioned heat, Suitable two adults. 322 9th St. THREE room furnished apartmett, Pull 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 apartment. 420 2nd St. TWO ROOM apartment, $20. Gas, lights, water furnished, Phone 1970-J, 902 13th St. Mrs. Antonia Briski, . NEAR CAPITOL, 2-room apartment, everything furnished. Electrolux. Laundry privileges, 1029 7th. Phone 2343. FURNISI basement apartment. 3 rooms, private bath. Electric re- frigerator. Near capitol. Phone 1770. 3-roomi 206% well furnished apartment. Main, Inquire at Apt. 6. BASEMENT APARTMENT, neat capitol. Heat, tights, gas and tele- Phone. $30, Tel. 1583. 81X ROOM bungalow, five blocks from post office. Nice location Full lot. Glassed in porch, extra maid's room 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. 2nd St. SLEEPING room, always warm, pri- vate entrance. Close in. $10. Phone SUBSCRIBE here for all magazines. Lowest club offers. Dakota Ad- justers, Ft. Yates, N. D. 1770. LARGE pleasant room. Always hot Te Gas heat. 422 ¢ 422 4th St. Phone TWO ROOMS at 215 12th St. Hot pater always. For information cali overcoat, dine 43, LARGE nice room rear capitol and schools, 831 8th St. IRNISHED sleeping room, Close in. 218 1st. St. Telephone 637-M. ways hot water. 120 Ave. A. Pets ROOMS for rent by night or week, at LOSE up to 7 pounds weekly. Write Dr. Wendt, Canton, 8, Dak. od Wearing Apparel FULL LENGTH moleskin sheep-lined practically new. Cheap. Inquire 416 Thayer. Room and Board ROOM, large enough for two, with board. 406 6th St. Telephone 431. ee_E_O____O——_—__=— For Sale A real bargain in 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 Wanted to Buy MAX GEISLER'S im; 210 Sixth 8t. anteed singers. $6. Chopper, $7.50. Dvoracek, fastener the neatest from Tribune Co Eigin, N. Dak. Canaries ported make an ideal Christmas gift. Guar- Hearts Mountain, Mrs. John Office Equipment YOU WILL find the Markwell paper stapier you have ever used Staples sheets to- gether temporarily or permsnently Order them The Bismarck | FOR SALE: Office desk. Small safe. | Bookcase. Other office furniture Exclusive—Exclusive! We are the only exclusive meat market In People’s Meat Market Phone 1' I AM AGAIN buying turkeys from December 6 to December 11, and am paying good price for them. I paid 22c for fancy young hens, 2lc for fancy young toms at Thanks- giving market. We also do custom picking at 10c a bird. Wm. Gimbel. Hazelton, N. Dak. WANTED: Filling station near busi- ness section, heavy traffic. P. O. Box 151. Fargo, 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. Hay for Sale ‘ : MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. Gas heat. Private entrance. Call 601. “3 TWO ROOM basement apartment Everything furnished. Suitable two adults, Tel. 1065-J. 514—11th St. ‘TWO FURNISHED apartments, close to capitol and high school. Also furnished house. 818 7th St. ~ FURNISHED 2-room apartment. Wa- ter, lights, gas included. Private entrance. 405 13th St. THREE ROOM apartment, all furn- ished. Private entrance. Frigidaire. 318 9th 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. Cal evenings. 422 Ave. C. TWO room unfurnished Adults only. 212 2nd st Miscellaneous for Sale CUT RATE Eye Glasses, Inc., offers wonderful temporary Holiday Spe- cial in beautiful octagon glasses 23 $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-Opu- - clan, 113 1st St., just south of Chev- rolet Garage, phone 1589. GHRISTMAS CARDS — Make your selection now for later delivery, either printed or engraved. Sam- ples are now on Caines Bismarck partmeni. ‘Tribune i> PRACTICALLY Tew Clarinet, still in warranty period. Inquire 813 Ave. 5.

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