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PROFIT-TAKING IS FACTOR IN FRESH STOCK RECESSION Leaders Drop Off Fractions to 2 Points; Mill Operations Again Down ‘New York, Dec, 6.—(7)—Selling ir sieels sapped the starch from Mon- Cay’s stock market and a wide assort- soe of leaders retrer.ted fractions to 2 points. Further question marks were pin- Sed on the steel group as the Ameri. can Iron é& Steel Institute estimated the current week's mill operation: Were off 2.1 points from the preced- ne week at 27.5 per cent of capacity the lowest production rate since early Uogember, 1934, rokers said some traders cashed part of their profits in view of the three successive advancing sessions cast week, Transfers approximated 800,000 Livestock 2 8O. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Dec. 6.—(AP—U. S | Dei L A)—Cattle 4,500, little done on Lilier classes; asking fulls steady, most bids tending lower; good fed stecrs pe held around 8.50 to 9.50; few lower grade heifers 6.25 down; most beet cows bid 5.25 and less; low cutters ano cutters 3.25 to 4.00; good heavy bulls Quoted 6.50 and above; little trade on Stockers; choice white faced steers quoted up to 8.00. Calves 1,500; veal- ers_steady, choice kinds 9.00. Hogs 9,000, 1,000 direct; fairly active, 10-25 lower than Friday or 10-20 lower than Saturday; good and choice 140-240 Ibs,, 7.70-8.00; top 8.05 for 180 lbs. down; 240-300 Ibs, 7.40-70; big weights down to 7.25; sows 7.00-15; stag 675-7.00; pigs scarce, few sales | nec, 110-115 Ibs. 8.50-75; some held higher; average cost Saturday 7.91; weight 230 Ibs.; for the week 7.75 and 233 Ibs. Sheep 15,000; includes 2,359 through; buyers talking sharply lower on laughter lambs; slaughter ewes also inder pressure; "tew sales up to. 4.00; | best held higher; bulk good to choice Jambs at last week's close, 8.75-9.00. Dairy cows slow, weak; medium to good springer cows quoted 60.00-80.00; Piain kinds down to 45.00. % CHK Ghicago, Dec. Toten, SD. AD) —Hogs 30,000, lnclucing: 16,000 diect; market 15-25 lower than | Friday’s average: mostly 25 lower; bulk good and choice 150-21 Ib. 5-50; top light teehee 8. 0 ie 10-40; 250-300 pee ost good pack- re rows T1840; ilightwelmits to 7.50. Cattle 14,000, calves 2,500; common dium grade short fed steers selling fairly actively at 9.00 down; kinds of value to turn at 10.00 upward slow, steady; mostly 8.00- 11.00 market with only moderate sup- ply above 12.00; stockers and feeders Steady; mostly' meaty natives and ed up steers turning at 7.00 fed helfers strong to #5 higher: steady to strong; bulls steady to weak and ‘vealers fully steady at 11.00 down; mainly 10.50 down; heavy sausage bulls up to 7.00. Sheep 15,000, including 600 direct; fat lambs opening slow; early bids id 25 t 8.75.9. and strong, no action on yearlings: sheep about steady: native slaughter ewes 3.50-4.50; feeding lambs .scarce Sioux City, Dee, 6—Ue)—Cattle 6000: enlves 800; practically no early sales, slaughter steers and yearlings; under- tone weak to lower: fed heifers dull, scattered earl; ow sales about steady; most liberal interests bidding shade lower; stockers and feeders fairly active. fully steady: liberal hare steeers and ‘salable A tiie sligible above a heifers held peek COWS 25 on wire 50; load lots good 600-950 Ib, finishing steers 0, including 855 direct; very rly’ sales light butchers to » 15-25 lower than Friday; a nae 170-220 Ib. lights 3. packers bidding 7.65 on butchers 356 Abs. down; packing sows bid 25-40 lower at 6.90-7.00; light lights and pigs feeders strong to 2 higher at 7.75. Sheep 5000, no slaughter classes, talking 25 or more lower on fat lamb or around 8.50 for choice, indications ewes easier; sal- able largely 4.25 down; short deck feeder lambs 8.25. MINNEAPOLIS ForTaToRs Minneapolis, Dec. 8. A.)—Potatoes: Supp! 7 modera e de- mand fair, market stean 100 Washington Fraser, No. 1, 1, 60- 1.65; combina- tion grade 1.45 di Burbanks, 1.50-1. Bliss triumph: cobbiers, U! US. No. 1, ; stags 6.75-7.00. arly action for No. 1, 1.20-1.2 . 1, 1.15; Early Ohios, northern | Minnesota Ui 1.00-1.10; triumphs US. 4 Burbanks, US. 1, i erown—-arly Ohios cobblers, warbas, Bliss triumphs 85-1.00, depending on quality. 4 CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Dec, ¢.—U—(U. 8, —Potatoes, 98, on track 26 shipments 610, Sunday 69; firm, bet- ter feeling prevailing, supplies *mod- and slow account cold pecelyens not opening per Idaho Russet Burbank Us. No. 11.4045: US. No. gconsin round whites US. US. commercials 1.05. tert wooL Boston, (U. 8. Dept. Agr. ee ogentiment’ ‘on the Boston wooi market today showed a continuation of the improvement noted last week. ‘Worsted manufacturers were making some Anaulrles but apparently were not willing to buy any more than enough wool to cover the most urgent requirements. Cables to private con- cerns in Boston indicated that prices a Australia were fairly strong and htly higher than a week ago with it quite Sele and Eng- s. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Dec. 6.—(?)—Range of * carlot grain sales: , No. 3 dark northern 1.05%- No. 1 hard amber durum 1,01- |” 14%. gota, ae 2 yellow 49%4-51%. No. 3 “white 27% -28%. 8% - 69 ae . 1 malting 80; No. 1, 62- Flax, 2.06%-2.11. i CHICAGO. CASH GRAIN Chicago, Dec. 6. ash No. 4 red $1; No. 4 hard 94 Corn, No. 2 mixed 56; No, 2 yellow 56-5645 No. 3 white 55- -65%; sample Oa No, 1 white Soy beans. Bal feed re Yo; othy Rea clove er 1.75-85. wheat, eized part car 31; No, 2 yellow 3 maltin Faltine 15-84. $7°50-32.5 * 9344. tena a; weet clov- e MINNEAPOLIS zoe Minneapolis, Dec, 6.—(@}—Flour, carload lots, per herral in 98 pound Family patents un- change tandard patents un- ehaneea Shipments Pure Sram 1 Standard middling fa 00-50. D. Pee wor 1H W.. | Grain Quotations] BISMARCK GRAIN (Farnished by Lear CEE Co.) Dec. No. 1 dark northern, 58 tbs.....$ s No, 2 dark northern, 57 [bs..... No, 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs..... No, 3 dark northern, 55 tbs..:.. No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs..... No, 4 dark northern, 53 bs.. No, 5 dark northern, 52 lbs.. No. 5 dark northern, 51 lbs. No, 5 dark northern, 50 lbs.. Sample grain: 49 Ibs., .75; 48 Ibs. .73; 47 Ibs., .' 46 Ibs., 69; 45 Ibs. 67; 44 Ibs., 43 Ibs., 63; 42 Ibs., 61; 41 Ibs., 40 Ibs., 57; 39 Ibs. 55; 38 ibs., 37 Ibs., 51. No. 1 hard amber durum .. No. 1 mixed durum ... No, 1 red durum . No, 1 flax No, 2 flax . No. 1 rye Barley Oats .. Hard wi 70% 65% 912 9.12 9.02 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Mubeet— Open” ‘aign em © sa % 102% 1.01% 102” 1.02% 1.01 99 64% 64% 27% 21% 195 191% MK 85% ‘66 21% 21% 27% 195% 1.95% 198 uth, Minn., Dec. 6. me Due Open ee Low 86% ‘30% a 88% ef Dec. eat receipts ole 124 Saaaeedl to 155 ® year azo polls cash wheat and coarse erain closing Fee today follow Cash Wheat. ies Delivered To Arrive .}onds 18; mediums, small and dirtles 121 119 118 1.16 114 {part of European importers, wheat + | 93%-34. 1,12 1.09 1.06 1,04 1.01 1.01 aseee spring .... 1,10 (Lower test Wee nominally discounted 4c Ib.) Montana Winter Wheat (De Wor or HW... 1.00 Be rotein ahs. or © 10T aeee 12% prote! + 105 eae Bap 1D PEW”. 101 103... Minnesota and 4outh Dakota Wheat 101 1.02 1,00 Durum 91% 107% 90% 1.06% 88% 1.05% 86% 1.03% 85% 1.01% 84% 96% 82% 95% 80% 18% 18% 81% (Lower test weight nominally discounted 5c ver 1b.) Coarse Grains 53 (52% 52. 50% iH GRAIN Dec. 6—#)—Wheat clos. ed 2 to nae up, Dec. 1.19%; May 1.16% - Oats lower to 4c up; Dec. 46%: Nantel ew ‘ret chicke: street . | 20%- 26%? roasters 21-27%. *| broilers 26-27. + | 48-54 Ibi “| December _. + |100.31%. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1937 SKIMPY EUROPEAN PURCHASES CANCEL EARLY WHEAT GAIN Much of 2, Cent Advance Wip- ed Out in Late Trading in Chicago Pit BERRREREREBEE Chicago, Dec. 6.—(?)—Reacting be- cause of hand to mouth buying on the late Monday lost much of 2% cents advance scored earlier, It _was estimated export purchases of North American wheat today 530, United States wheat visible supply was virtually ignored. At the close, Chicago wheat futures were 1%-1% above yesterday's finish, Dec. 96%-%, May 94-94%, corn %-% up, Dec. 54%-%, May 57%-%, and oats unchanged to % up. WHEAT CLosE HIGHER IN MINNE Minneapolis, Dec. WPL-A sharp decrease In the visible supply protects ed an advance In wheat futures prices after a strong opening. December wheat futures closed 1%¢ hi Aye « 102, May 1%c at 1.01%, and July 1 x ‘clos higher, December flax cle ry unchanged ‘at 1.95, and May %c up at 197%, May feed. barley futures closed %c lower at 41%, and May to up at 444: Pah Tye ec up at 64%, and May Sec at : December oats unchanged to %e ae at 27% split aa petty un- changed to %c up at 27% spli Spring cash wheat HH was good. ‘inter wheat was scarce. Dur- um demand was slower. Cash corn was in good demand, Oats were in good demand. Rye was in fair to good demand. Barley was unset- tled. Flax in good demand. fanless eS Produce Markets | pS bate ahi ay CHICAGO Chicago, Dec. 6.—(#)- Butter, pric tended upward again Monday to New seven-year highs for top grades. Eggs and poultry were unchanged. Butter 6464, Hos Seen Ry avecie le) 198 score) 40-40%; extras (92) 39 extra, fire. Ge 1) a3 (88-89), 33%-34%; sect 84-87%) Eth 32; vitandaede (90 centralised car- ree a yeas ex- al 2 geipts ti: frigerator extra 18%." Refrigerator firsts | ae 18%; refrigerator Poultry, live, 8 au ady to firm; hens 1% Ibs. up 19%, less than 4% lbs. 17; Leghorn hens eis: mapriueas 4 Tbs. up colored 18%, Plymouth Rock | 20, White Rock 21, less than 4 Ibs. colored 21%, plymouth and White Rock 22%; broilers, colored 24, Plymouth and White Rock 26; Leghorn chickens 15; roosters 15, Leghorn roosters 14: turkeys, hens 40, young toms 18, old 16; No, 2 turkeys 15; young ducks, 4% Ibs up colored 16," white 17, small colored 13%, white 14%; geese 16. Dressed market, steady; turkeys, hens young 26. old 24, toms young 25, old 22; No. 2 turk . trucks, New York, Dec. 6-—-(—Butter, 11,~ 940, firm, Creamery; higher than ex- tra’ 40%-41%; extra (92 score) 40%; firsts (88-91) 34%-35%; seconds (84- 87) 32-33%. slow. State, whole fancy 18%-19; held, Mixed col- 9; standards jums and dirt- rage checks 17%- tor, special packs 19%- 19-19%; firsts 18%; sec- fancy 193 Ei 22 11,322; eer Whites, resale of premium marks Nearby and midwestern, pre- mium marks 30%-32; exchange spe- clals 30. Midwestern, exchange stan- dards Nearby, fancy mediums 23% -26. learby and western, ex- change mediums and top pullets 22%- 23; average pullets 21. Pacific coast, ate and premiums 32-46; specials 31; standards 29%-30; mediums Nearby Es jovoxee) irregular. sales, fryers ‘turkeys northwestern 21-27; ene 19: southwestern 18-24. Frozen, shiek! Ducks 19 and frozen, fowls, 36-42 16 igs 8. 1914-24 Hi jae AY Tbs, 2 24 oa roosters, 16-1 ve poultry, by fre eight, weak; chickens. Rock ks 23, mostly 22-23, colored 18-29, moet) 18; Leghorn 14. mostly 21-24: Fowls, 0-24, Leghorn 15-18, mostly 16-18, Old roosters 16-17, mostly 17. By express, weak; chickens, Rocks 3. ostly 23; crosses 25. Broilers, 20-27%, mostly 22-26. Fowls, 20-24, mostly 20-22, Leghorn mostly 18-19; turkeys hens 23. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Dec. 6.—( Butter Future: Storage, Standards: aUgh Low Close 4% 34% 34% erator Standards: December . - 18 % 17% juary - 17% 137% 17% ee Miscellaneous | MONEY RATES lew York, Dec. Nine Peacey money it : Ege Futu Ti;| of Aviation Cadet John J. Jones, per cent. eceptances unchanged. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Dec. 6.—(7)—Foreign ex- change firm; Great Britain demand in polars others in cents; Great Britain 9 15-16; France 3.39%; Italy 5, see 40.31%: reg. 21 25. Norway 25.12%; Sweden Mh Montreal in New York MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS ioainnespolls, Dec. 6.—()—Stocks close: First Bank Stock 11. Norhtwest Banco 7%. CURB STOCKS New York, Dec. 6.—()—Curb: Cities marries 2. Elec. Bond & Share 11%. Fisk Rubber 7%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in Hamilton Trust 1.71, Maryland Fund 5. Quart Inc Sh 10.84, 11.87, Sel Inc Sh 4.12. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Atseciated Press) Miawest Corp. 6%. GOVERNMENT, BONDS Dec. 6.—(P)—Govern- Dut puyurn ca CASH oma A atu —(P)—Closing cas! prices. ye ri toy heayy, dark ei | Mate Troy W. | New York Stocks | Closing Prices Dec. 6. Adams Exp 9% | Lorillard (P) 17% Ales Jun 11% |Mack Trks 22! Al Ch D 161%|Mar Field 10% Allis-Ch Can sp 2pvEEE nay 220 Bere Paros a i 8 & >e zag "Q 12% Oliver Farm 30% Otis Elev 25% Pac G & El iets Packard Param Pict 12% Park Utah 2% Penney J C ,70 Pern RR 22% Phelp Dodg 26% Phil Morris 80% Phillips Pet 40% Pills Flour 21% Proc & Gam 45% Pu Svc NJ 35% Pullman Pure Oil ze 24% 4% Bur Ad Mch 17% Butler Bros 85% But Cop & Z, 3% Cal Z-ld 1% Can Pac 8% Case (JI) 95% Caterpil 50% Rep Stl 18% Rey TobB 41% Schen Distill 29% Seabd Oil Sears-Roe Servel Shell Un Simmons Socony Vac Sou Cal Ed So Pac 8o Ry 8o Ry Pf Sperry Corp Std Brands StdG x BI Std Oil val Std Ci! Ina Std Ol N J , | Stew War Ston & Web Studebaker Swift & Co “+ | Texas Corp El Auto Lite 19% | Trex Gul Sul El Pw & Lt 13% Firestone 20% me Sit ° 42% 32% Trans-Am 4% Tri-Cont Cor 9% | Lru-Traer 17%, | Union Car 21% Union Pac 1% Un Air Corp 15% United Corp 25% | United Drug 10% | United Fruit 6% Un Gas Imp Us Ind Al US Pipe Cont Oil Del 30% Corn Prod 60% Cream Wh 22% Crosley 8% Cub Am Sug 4% Curt Wret 3% Deere & Co 24% Dia Mtch 22 Hupp Mot Ill Cent Ind Rayon Int Hare Int Nick Can Int T & Tel Johns-Man. Kennecott 60% 100 16% 1% 26% 25% US Stl Pt Vanadium War Pict West tUn West Air TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY “If we're out of gas you'd better look up a repair shop in The Bis- marck Tribune classified section. The indicator shows half full!” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Iday (MINIMUM CHARGE ‘45c) days Sdnys ¢ (AW Classified ads are cash with order) CLASSIFIND DISPLAY RATES PER COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) DAILY RATES ‘ Weekly $3.00 MONTHLY RATES 2 times ‘Weekly 65.00 3. times Weekly $7.50 Copy must be in at 12:00 Noom for same day publication, SIX ROOM bungalow, five blocks from post office. Nice location Fut! lot. Glassed in porch, extra maid's room iri basement. Very nice base ment apartment. You can pay for this home out of income from the property. 618 2nd St. WONDERFUL Pasadena, Calif., lova- tion, $6,000. Home and restaurant building separate. Five room house, large corner. Owner, P. O. Box 713, Pasadena, Calif. Coal for Sale WILTON or Center coal, two to six- ton loads, $2.65 pee ton. Phone 602-3. Bob Morris. Kresge (8 8) West El 106% Krog Groc % | White Mot 10% Lib-O-F Gl 39% | Wilson & Co 5% Lig M B (4a) 89 | Woolworth 38% Loew's 52 ‘| Wrigley Jr 62 Bismarck Man Faces Billings County Trial Arrested here Saturday night by + | Sheriff Fred Anstrom, Phillip Maler of Bismarck was taken to Medora Monday by Sheriff F. A. Patrikus of Billings county to answer to charges of obtaining signature to property under false pretenses. Mater posed as a chiropractor trav- cling about in rural districts, Anstrom said, and for a down payment or “re- tainer fe” promised to return later to give treatments or to send medi- cine. Only one charge has been brought against Maier in Billings county but he is wanted for questioning in regard to several similar cases in Stark county, Anstrom said. Recover Pilot’s Body From Sunken Bomber Norfolk, Va., Dec. Dec. 6—#)—The body former Valley City, N. D., student, still trapped in the wreckage of & heavy bombing plane, was recovered from the sea at Virgin S&ch, Mon- day. The Washington, D. C., flier plunged to his death with Machins¢ Bianton Wednesday night. Blanton's body was washed ashore Sunday. Coast guardsmen reported that Jones apparently died instantly. Two Children Hurt Slightly in Mishap Alberg Weible, 10,.son of Mr, and Mrs. George Weible of Baldwin, and Dolores .Mae Olmsted, 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Olm- sted of Park Hill addition, were slight- ly injured when the car in which they were riding collided with another early ‘Sunday afternoon at the corner of Rosser Ave. afd 15th St. Several stitches were required to close cuts in the faces of each child. A. C. Zerr was driving one of the cars and Sidney Olmsted the other. Indian Accidentally Killed i by Gun Shot Fort Yates, N.D- Dee, 6—F-—J. ¥. v. ‘No. | King, chief clerk Indian 3 No. 5, 84%- red. aura 4. lus dock) 1.97-2.07. 2, 68% -69. 2 white 30%. salting” 50-70; feed 34%- The length railways is approximately 4,863 kilo- meters, of which 1,479 kilometers are double-track. Of the Austrian federal} railroads compared to $01,199,047 the’; fore, U. §. WILL PROBE INDIAN CONDITIONS Governor's Protest About Stand- ing Rock Situation Brings Response Gov. William Langer Monday nad word from William Zimmerman, Jr., assistant U. 8. Indian commissioner, that he has requested # “report from the field” regarding the condition of Standing Rock Indians released from work relief. Replying to a declaration by the governor that he was informed con- ditions were increasingly “desperate” as result of the Indians being re- leased from work, Zimmerman said the department will ‘do everything possible to relieve condtiions.” He said that COC funds are avail- able if work conditions permit and that rehabilitation funds now at the Indian agency also are available sub- ject only to tribal approval. Tolliver Recovering From Over-Exposure Recovering at home Monday from jover-exposure was Allan Tolliver, son of Glen Tolliver of Bismarck, found ; Saturday near death about six miles | south of an. Although his condition was not crit- ical, Tolliver remained slightly dazed ‘and could not tell how he happened to be lying on the ground where he was found early Saturday by Herbert Fricke and a fellow WPA worker of rural Wilton. ‘There had been a dance in Regan Friday night. Sheriff Fred Anstrom said that while he questioned Tolliver, he mumbled something about a dance but was unable to say how long he had been in the open or where he was go- ing when he fell down. Anstrom said the youth was not bruised and was only slightly frost-bit- Man Beaten to Death; Fellow-Drinkers Held Minneapolis, Dec. 6—(#)—Two men and @ woman were held Monday as police investigated the death of Oscar Olson, 46, found beaten to death in a building at 242 Plymouth avenue. The three were part of a Setnkins parte. police seid, attended by O! . Gilbert Seashore gave a nerit om “homicide and said the death was K | due to blows on the abdomen. Held were Mrs. Eva Cody, 40; Albert Donicht, 55, and Alfred Peterson, 57. Fire Suffocates 4-Year-Old Boy Duluth, Minn. Dec. 6—(?)— 19 a fire which broke out 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 109 12th St. | WANTED—Dressmaking, , altering and remodeling. Guaranteed work. Rea- sonable prices. Call at 418 Hanna 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, 414 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. Houses for Rent Automobiles for Sale FIVE ROOM modern house, ye re garage. Immediate possession. cation, 322 Hannafin 8t. Months 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 heate’ upholstering like new, finish in excellent condition, just had vaives reground and new piston rings Never in wrecks or accidents. Wri*e Tribune Ad. 25161. COMPLETELY modern five room bungalow. Close in. Heat and wa- ter furnished. Do not phone. See Mr. George, City Cafe. A THOROUGHLY reconditioned 2-3 ton G.MC. A real truck value. Ses or phone, W. E. Weldy. c/o Dakota Maid Warehouse, Bismarck. LEAVING TOWN, My home for rent. 1931 Model A Coach for sale. 518 W. Thayer. Phone 689-W. 1936 DODGE DELUXE coupe, radio, heater, complete. Must sell by Dec, 15. Real bargain. Phone 2139. GROUND floor, 5 rooms, full base- ment. Gas heat. 517 W. Thayer. Phone 250, Obert A. Olson. STRICTLY modern six room house with garage. Available at once at ‘718 Ave. E. Phone 1752-J. 8IX ROOM house with garage. In- quire at 214 Fifth St., after 6 or Saturday and Sunday. 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, phone 1316-W. 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. —————————————SEE= Household Goods for Sale BEAUTIFUL CHILD'S knee hoie desk, like new; $10 Chemcraft set like new, trunk, wicker rocker, open book case and chair. Phone 1074 or 682. 622 Hannafin. STONE PIANO, good condition, $60 cash if taken at once cedar chest $10, Phone 2492-W. 6x9 WILTON rug, new. 716 10th St. Telephone 1675-W. WILL TAKE in 40 No. 1 turkeys on good used car. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. IN TROUBLE AGAIN Mel 1s K. ELEIN, rep. Fed. Land Bank, 310 Fifth St, Bismarck. Apartments for Rent THREE room and: bath, furnished semi-basement apartment. 1031 8th St. Available Dec. 15. Heat and water furnished. One stall of gar- age. The Bismarck Agency, 111 3rd 8t._ Phone 877, 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. TWO LARGE room strictly modern, furnished apartment for lignt housekeeping. Everything furnished. Private entrance. 213 11th, rear door, Female Help Wanted_ ADDRESS postcards Cash paid w advance, Everything supplied. De- tails free, Hoosier Mailing Service Box 26, Mishawaka, Ind. Wanted to Buy 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, 21c for fancy young toms at oo giving market. We also do custom picking at 10c a bird. Wm. Gimbel. _Harelton, N. Dak, : WANTED—Good second-hand bas- sinet and large doll buggy. Write Box 385, Menoken, N. Dal _____Male Help Wanted HUSBAND and wife to run home- operated grocery agency. Every- thing supplied; no money risk. Earnings up to $200 in a month. Details mailed free. Write ZANOL, 1253 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. For Sale A real bargain in 2 six-room modern home, full basement, patiaige floors, attached » with a large plot of ina "Excellent terms at 5% interest. $3.600. T. M. Casey & Son Rooms for I Rent TWO newly decorated sleeping rooms, $12 and $14 each. $2 extra for two occupants in room. Gas heated home. Always hot water. 702 6th St. TWO SLEEPING ROOMS, close to bath, Always hot water. 511 7th. red apartment, 518 Ave. F. Phone SEWING WANTED. Any kind. Prices reasonable. 302 Ave. D. Phone 847. GIRL wants hour or day work. Phone 2186-J. YOUR LUCKY NUMBER 1s our phone number. Quality Work--Reai Economy TYPEWRITERS for sale or rent. Satisfaction guaranteed. Typ writer Sales and Service. 108 3 St. Phone 66, Bismarck. SUBSCRIBE here for all magazines. Lowest club offers. Dakota Ad- justers, Ft. Yates, N. D. Wearing Apparel FULL LENGTH moleskin sheep-lined overcoat, size 43, practically new. Cheap. Inquire 416 Thayer. Room and Board BOARD and room in respectable home. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 869-LJ. 321 8th 8t. ‘ ROOM, large enough for two, with board. 406 6th St. Telephone 431. eEE___e—EE Pets NICE LARGE room in modern home. Always warm and comfortable. Al- ways hot water. 614 8th St. 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 ahd high school. 903 9th. NICELY furnished sleeping room Large enough for two. Private en- trance. Also garage. 307 10th St. ATTRACTIVELY furnished large sleeping room, close to bath. 508 Ave. A, Tel. 1232-W. NICE CLEAN room, next to bath. Hot water always. For one or two. 922 7th St. Phone 452. NICELY FURNISHED sleeping room. On bus line. Near capitol. 712 7th. poo 2 ET Fa a a MODERN WARM furnished room. Hot and cold water in room. 510 4th 8t. NICELY furnished sleeping room. Close in. On bus line. 400 7th St. Phone 859, FURNISHED room. Hot water all the time. Gentlemen preferred. Cen- trally located. 607 6th. LARGE front sleeping room. Close in, Suitable for one or two. 418 2nd 8t. SLEEPING room, always warm, pri- vate entrance. Close in. $10. Phone 1770, 234 W. Thayer. LARGE pleasant room. Always hot ree Gas heat. 422 4th 8t. Phone 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. PEDIGREED wire-haired terrier pup- pies for sale. Six weeks old. Ideal Christmas gift. 704 6th. Office Equipment YOU WILL find the Markwell paper fastener the neatest stapier you have ever used Staples sheets to- gether temporarily or permsnently Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co. FOR SALE: Office desk. Small safe. Bookcase. Other office paretiare Call 300. 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 TWO ROOMS at 215 12th St. Hot water always. For information cali 94. ROOMS for rent by night or week, atl 210 Sixth 8t. FOR SALE 3—1937 model Easy Washers, used only for demonstrators 20% discount 1 used Monarch Electric Range $35.00 1 used A. B. C. Spinner $55.00 1 used Easy Spinner 3 reconditioned Washers $20.00 each 1 used Gas Stove $15.00 All are in A-1 Condition LARSEN’S cabo Same Apgtanes Set 306 Main MODERN FURNISHED apartment, large Hving room, bedroom, kitchen -and bathroom. Call 1383-J 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 &t. ‘THREE room furnished apartmeat. Pull sized bed, Frigidaire, private entrance. Gas, heat, water furnish- ed. $32.50. Inquire 114 W. Thayer. NEW unfurnished 3-room basement apartment, near capitol and schools. Modern, except heat. Private en- trance. 930 12th 8t. ONE room and kitchenette, $22. Also Dec. 10, one room and kitchenette, Murphy bed, Frigidaire, first floor, $30. Evarts Apts., 314 3rd. DESIRABLE furnished apartment, three rooms and bath. City heat. Laundry. Custodian, College Bldg., phone 1849. FURNISHED apartment. Living room, kitchenette, private bath, private entrance. Adults only. Phone 1844-R. 322 1st St. TWO ROOM apartment, $20. Gas, lights, water furnished. Phone 1970-J, 902 13th St. Mrs. Antonia Briski. FURNISHED basement apartment. 3 rooms, private bath. Electric re- {rigerator. Near capitol. Phone 1770. MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. Gas heat, Private entrance. Call 601. 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. TWO rooms furnished, $27, or unfur- nished, $22. Heat, water, lights. 212 2nd 8t. FURNISHED or unfurnished apart- as Varney Apartments. Phone 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. Cail _evenings. 422 Ave. C. ‘TWO 2-room furnished modern apart- ments. 415 13th St. FRESH VEGETABLES at the lowest prices always Carrots, Cabbage, Onions, Squash, Beets, Potatoes, Parmips, Ruta- bagas. R. A. BUNZ GROCE! Miscellaneous for Sale 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 Cuasselton, N. Dak, Highway ATTENTION HOG FEEDERS — For best results and bigger profits, feed Northern brand cracklings. Manu- factured by Northern Rendering .. Bismarck. ND. Business Opportunity RESTAURANT for sale or rent. Good brick building and fixtures. Be- longs to an estate and must be sold. See or rie wast National Bank,