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> AIRPLANE STOCKS ZOOM TWO POINTS ON CALLS FOR BIS =: Millions May Be Spent on Big Planes; Other Trends Mixed in Quiet Trade, New York, Dec, 11.—(#)—Spurred by a call for bids on a new fleet of huge trans-Atlantic passenger planes air- plane stocks held most of the buying | Grain Quotations Bieh 95% 92% 88% Bgh BER eee: Re KE KKK attention in Saturday's brief market. | M 4 Boeing, Douglas, Consolidated, Unit- ed and Glenn Martin stepped up 85 / nec. much as 2 points or so on the belief several million dollars would be spent in building the ocean flyers. While a few steels, rails and special- ties displayed mild recovery tenden- | Min cies, many | were unable to get into forward stride and there was a wide assortment of fractional losers &t the close, Dealings were quiet throughout, transfers approximating 400,000 shares, Buying of steels were forecasts of an upturn in mill operations at Youngstown next week and a better | Dec. tone in scrap metal. Alleghany and Chesapeake corp. issues exhibited strength on the Inter- state Commerce Commission's pro- visional approval of the merging of the Nickel Plate and Erie with the Chesapeake & Ohio, Carriers generally held their own as the I. C. C. moved up its schedule of rate hearings so that a final ruling may be expedited by about 40 days, Livestock CHICAGO, q Chicago, Dec. 11.—(A A, Hogs "8000 including 5.500" ditcely teady on limited supply; best lig! hogs 8.25; several sales 190 to 220 Ub averages 8.00 to 8.20; few butchers 240 to 260 Ibs. 7.75 to 7.80; estimated holdovers 500; compared with week ego hogs 250 lbs. down 25 to 40 lower; heavier butchers and packing sows 10 to 50 lower. Cattle 300; calves 100; compared Friday last week: good’ to near- choice new crop steers with weight 25 to 40 higher: no strictly choice or prime steers here; common and medi- um grades 25 up; market slow early tn week but closed active, due largely to moderate receipts; top 13.59 for 1037 1b, long yearlings; heavy steers 13.00; largely 8.00 to 11.00 market, with sizeable sprinkling ‘warmed-up offerings 7.00 to 7.50; common and medium het 25 higher, good and hoice grades strong to 25 up; small ilers active buyers: best fed heifers 2.75; 654 Ib, averages 9.60; cows 25 higher; bulls 35 lower; vealers strong, supported by scarcity; liberal: portion week's supply combining she stock, with shortfed and western grass hei- fers, cutter and low grade beef cows predominating, 4_ Sheep 1,000, including none direct; for week ending Friday 2,600 directs. Compared Friday last week: fat lambs steady to 25 higher: yearlings and feeding lambs sharing fat lamb ad- eep weak to 25 and more lower; week's lamb top 9.60 paid for choice natives at close, packer and shipper top 9.50; week's bulk slaugh- ter offerings 9.00 t Ings 860; bulk 8,00" to 8.80; extrome top slaughter ewes others 3.50 to 4.50, closing largely at 4.25 down; oad feeding lambs mostly 8.50, top ‘ crry Sloux Citys Dece MU. 8. D. A) —Cattle 200; for the week: most beet steers and yearlings recovered early 15 to 25 declines; helfers about steady: cows strong; stockers and feeders strong to 25 higher; load lots food to choice 990 to 1029 Ib, yearlings 10.00 to 10.50: most, sales 7.28 mall lot Koshers up to cows 4.50 to 5. ter vigrace largely 3.50 to 4.00; go to choice 650 to 975 lb. stocker and 7. 50 to .78; load choice to fancy steer calves 3 taal lots choice heifer calves 6.25 to ons ee acinding, 100° ‘direct: mostly 10 to 15 lower; top 7.65; good and choice 170 to 250 Ib. butchers 7.50 to 7.60; 250 to 290 Ib. heavies 7.25 to i He packing sows mostly 6.60; few ‘Sheep 1,000; Saturday trade, steady: choice fed wooled lambs quoted 9.00 to 9.10; large portion of ren sold late for the week; fat lambs 15 ewes 25 to 50 lower: wooled lambs 9.15; ulie. 815 to 9.005 most natives late 8.75; fed shorn of- ferings 8.25 to 8.65; good and choice § fea yearlings 7.50 to 6.25: £50 to 42os fleshy 71 to 78 Ib. feeder lambs 8.26 to 8.35; small lots 6.50 to Hi es tew solid mouth breeding ewes .75 to 5. s° pray iatoe week's Boe late top 9.1 ‘WOOL REVIEW Boson, Dec. 11.—(AP—U. 8. D, A.)— Increased activity in the Boston wool market during the past week reflect- ed renewed interest by domestic worsted manufacturers and streng- thening prices in foreign wool mar- kets. ying ‘was not heavy in domes- tic wools bi all to moderate quan- titles were pura ed much more free- ly_than for 8 al weeks. In order tq make the comparatively limited purchases: buyers found it nec- essary many cases to raise ele bids substantially above pric hare been offering in the reeks, Quotations grader remained largely nominal an somewhat irregular as actual trading nas been confined to a few grades. Greasy comp iny Ohio fleeces were quoted at 31 t In the grease for fine Delaine, at 34 to 85 for staple combing length half blood, at 31 to 33 for three-eighths blood and at 30 to 32 for quarter blood. WISCONSIN CHEESE Plymouth, Wis. Dec. 11. (cheese quotations for the week: Wis- consin cheese exchange, Twins 17%; Dalstes 18; Cheddars 17%. Farmers’ 1 board, Daisies 18, Horns 18, MINNEAPOLI Migneapoils, Dec. ete stocks clos. ome Bank Stock no trading (bid Sortnwent Banco 7. MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, Dec. 11.—(AP—U. 8. D. A)—Potatoes: Idaho Russet Bur- banks, U. S. No. 1, 1.60 to 1.65; Mon- tana Russet Burbanks, b.! 41.60. Others unchanged. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Déc, 11.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.) —Potatoes 31, on track 231; total U. S. shipments 527; for Idaho Russet Burbanks, re teady to slightly eak: the! itead: 1 { piles. moderate, i owt feene. . No. i . U. No. 2, 2 ee 55; st ie i 1 3 ©, is U. too 02 %. MINNEAPOLIS UR Minneapolis, Dec. 11.—(%—Flour, carload lots, per barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks: family patents, un- changed 6.25 to 6.45; standard pa- tents, Bpchenees ee ee Den ts 6,0 re Standard attalines 19.50 to CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Dee. 11.—()—C No. 5 hard ce Corn, # No. How 57% ¥ ats, No. 1 white 32% to 33%; sam- M8 grade 31%. y beans iar 2 yellow. ses ih wheat. 3 mixed . 2 white Bare to A 8 0 33.00; sweet clover seed 8.25 to 9.00, 7.60; numerous: bulk ewes |. 4 th $0; malting 70-81. | 2.95; red clover 847 “850. 8.45 82 885 8.75 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE at 1—P— 21% 27% 2% 2% 197°" 197°" 198% DULUTA SANGE Duluth, Minn. Dec. 11.—Ue— 196 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Dec. 11.—()—Wheat receipts Saturday 72 compared to‘118 ® year ago Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse «rain closing quotations today follow Cash Wheat Delivered To Arrive 60 Ibs..... 109% 1.19% IDNS IDS... ..0 1.08% 117% 8 58 Ibs, ...... 107% 1.16% 2DNS8 57 Tbs. ...... 1.06% 1.14% 3DN856 1.04% 1.12% 1.00% 1.07% - 1,00% 1.07% . 98% 1.04% 36% 1.02% 24% 99% 92% 96% 1 northern spring ... 1.04% "1.08% seeee (Lower test t weleht nominally discot Montana Winter Wheat tein IhyDNS 5DNS851 5DN850 Ibs, ...... = RHOR-OS “53 3 #34 LOT wc 200 sreee imp htm 428 ab: 8 2 B: 1.05% ty 22 ime ie 8223 a 99% 1.01% F i . 99% 1.00% 37% 98% 96% 97% Durem eunoed Lfestect:ote-teo} séeeg2 PRPais roy 35 #8 a e 80% 1.06% 3912 1.05% 87% 1.04% 85% 1.02% amber 56 Ibs, .. 84% 1.00% 4 amber ha 55 Ibs, .. 83% 97% ., 4 amber ha 54 lbs. .. 81% 94% 5 amber ha 53 Ibs, ‘9% 91% 5 amber ha. 52 lbs. .. 77% 15% 25 S588 wapeyare Eee soeee 85% tomer te belntn inally wer eight nom discounted 5c per 1b.) Grains 53% Be 52% 50% Wcono Cm toRI Em CORD 0% + 196% 207% 1 Miscluasier”™" FOREIGN Yaris New York, Dec. 11.—@—Foreign pxchanke steady; Gant Britain d mand dollars, others in cen’ Great Britain 4.99%; France 3.39% Italy 5.2632; Germany free 40.31, reg- seared 21. 45, travel 25.60. Norway Sweden 25.’ 76; Monreal in New York 100.00, INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in Hamilton Trust 1 Maryland Fund 5, Quart Inc Sh 10,72 _Bel Inc Sh, 4.06; No. RANGE on Os CARLOT. SALES New York, 2 afites Service % Elec Bond & Share 11. Fisk Rub 6%. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Prens) Mia West Corp 6%. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, Dec. 11.—() — Wheat closed % fer) 1% lower; Dec. 1.19%; May 1.11% te Pan upetanged to % lower; Dec. to ; Cash wheat, No, i northern 1.38% ae 2 northers 1.30%; No, 3 northern yA one No. 2 white 48%; No. 3 white Wheat, rye, oats and rice—America’s most important crops, excepting corn came from Europe. \ ‘and South Dakoia’ Wheat) 15° “| 21,80 .| western 19 to 25; Maryland 27 to 29. .| Butter 1 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. EXPORT SALES SLOW AS WHEAT DECLINES FUCENT: TRADING DULL: Good Australian Harvest, High- er Argentine Production Esti- mate Encourage Sales Chicago, Dec. 11—(@)—Prices de- clined more than a cent a bushel in an unusually dull wheat trade Satur- day. Scattered liquidation. uncovered stop loss selling which encountered Ught buying demand. Slow export business in wheat, un- certainty as to probable Argentine surplus and the irregular stock mar- ket restricted-activity in grains. Sell- ing was inspired par good Australian harvest its and an estimate by a widely recognized authority that Argentine production may total 205,000,000 bushels, which would be larger than many other re- cent private forecasts. Wheat closed %-1% cents lower compared with yesterday's finish, De- cember 94%-%, May 92%-%, and corn was %-% off, December 55%: %, May 58%-%. Oats lost %-%. TRADE THIN IN MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Dec. 11.—(@)—Tenders on local December contracts and weakness of Buenos Aires in the face of bullish crop news, resulted in even- ing of = few long accounts here Sat- urday,-but trade was thin and wheat futures closed lower. ec. wheat closed 1 lower at 99%, May 1 lower at 99% and July. 1% lower at 96%. Flax support was lacking, although crushers bought on a scale down. Dec. and May flax closed 1 lower at 194 and 1.96%, respectively. Dec. oats closed % lower at 27% and May % lower at 27%. closed % lower at 63% and May lower at Sm: Dec, feed barley closed ak at 46 and May % higher a High protein cash wheat continued In good demand. Winter wheat offer- ings were small. Durum receipts were cleaned up quickly. Cash corn demand was slower. Oats demand was G5 he Rye was in good demand. jarley was firm to strong. Flax was in good demand. iE CO DG eS So ueh | Produce Markets { oO CHICAGO Chicago, Dec. 11—()}—Poultry ruled. steady eatsrae A Butter, was unset-| tled and eg rmei Butter, 6, se nestled: creamery extra firsts (90 to 91) 36% to 38. Other prices Areraneas: Eggs 2,511; firmer; extra firsts local 27; fresh graded firsts local 25%; current receipts 24%; refrigerator firsts 18% other prices unchanged. Poultry, abi 9 trucks; unsettle hens 4 Ibs. , leew than 4% 17%; sprin, , 4 Plymouth Rock 2: springs, less than 4 ‘tly by reports of | Bald result New York Stocks Lee Steed et td Alas Jun 1% % ) Lorillard (P) 16% Allis-Ch 46% |Mack Trks 21% Am Can ‘78% | Mar Field 9% AmH&L A |McKes & R Am Loco 22% | McK R Pf Am Metal 30% | Miami Cop Mid-Con P Minn Mol Mont Ward Mur Corp '% | Nash Mtrs Nat Biscuit Nat Dy Pr Nat Distill % Nat Pr & Lt 8% Nat Steel '64\ Nat Tea 4 NYCent 10% No Am Avia 8% 21% 138% 12% 30% 23 26% 4% ny 2% 6 A% 2% Phelp ig 26% Phillips Pet 40% Proc & Gam 45% Pu Svc NJ 34% Pullman 35% Pure Oil 11% Purity Bak 7% % | Radio RKO Rem Rand ” geee A 5499999494944 a ee : Ey Con Edis Con Oil Cont Can 41% Cont Mot. 1% Cont Oil Del 31% Corn Prod 63% Crosley 8% Cub Am Sug 4% Curt Wret 3% Deere & Co 24% Dia Match 21% Dome Mines 49% Doug Airc 38% Dupont 115% East Kod 163 El Auto Lite El Pw & Lt Firestone Gen Elec , Gen Foods 9% Corp Tex Gul Sul 29% TPC&O 8% Tim Roll a Trans-Am 10% Tri-Cont Cor 3% El Elmont on Rock 22; Leghorn chickens 15: _ turkeys, up, colored 1 Oy changed, live poul- steady; prices unchanged, try; other pri iw YORK Butter 5, ae ans creamery high- er than extra 40% to 41; extra (92 score) 29% to 40; firsts Age to 2 34% to 89; seconds (84 to 87) 32 to 33%. sone eese 90,083, quiet; prices chang ed. Eggs 15,198; regular. Mixed col- ors: special packs 29% to 30; stan- 29; firsts 25 to 26; seconds 21 [ mediums and dirt! checks 17% to 1) t lal eee i. to 28%; stan- dards 19% to %; firsts 19; seconds 8 to 18%; mediums, small and dirties Je of premium marks Nearby and midwestern, Premium marks 18% to 34%. Ex change specials 32%; i change standards 29 "2 "tt fancy mediums 27% to 30; nearby Hanterh, exchanger mediuine Ana top pullets 33% to 2 to 23; Pacific miums 34 to 45 un- average pullets 22 jumbo and pre- clals 32% to 33; standards 32 to 3 mediums 27% to 28; pullets 23%. Browns: extfa fancy 31 to 32; near- by and western, special packs 30 to 20%: nearby, small to mediums 23 ABU, ewes: fancy to extra fancy » by f erelgnt and by ex- ultry re Boxes, : turkeys, 21 to 27%; western 26 to steady to firm. northwestern 26; south- Other fresh, all’ frozen prices un- changed, edi AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Dec, 11.- tages, Stores Bran ORE December . January February . Egg Future: December January 5 1.09% te Not "dark northerm 1.07% ¢ jo 2 dark northern 106% to o. 3 dark. northern 1.02% to fo. 4 dark northern 98% to 5 dark northern 92% to H No. 1 northern 1.06% to 1.09%: 3 | @ark hard winter, Montana, quoted, ‘ No. 1 hard amber $24 to 2 hard aniper, 90% aS 1,05 1.02%; Ne 4 hard amber 4 to 97%; No. 6 hard amber 64% to 91 “Ge 1 red uaa 86%. ‘oarse, grain: sat Barley, dara 50 to 70, Feed barley 34 to 52%. WPA Strike in Grand Forks Is Te Terminated Grand Forks, ND, D., Dec. 1 The “sit-in” strike at the coumy re- lef office here was ended Saturday morning as a result of an it reached Friday night between mem- bers of the city commission and the county welfare board on handling of relief, Scores of WPA workers, laid off temporarily last week because they were in the group that went on strike Dec. 4 and patrolled the relief office all week seeking increases in relief and WPA payments. Langer Asks Support Of Union Label Week William Lan; Langer setrday that Monday will mark the Sook e enlon ee seaee Ane weed North Dakotans to purchase goods union labels during the| Christmas shopping period. “By s0/ doing great stimulus will be given to local industry and increased purchas- ing power will be placed in the hands of our Bis acacia he said, adding that 20;|Int T & Tel 7% +] stated further. 0 | ing was Harry He, Un Gas Imp 10% 10% | USInd Al 21% 49. |US Pipe 20% q |USR& Imp 5% 1%| US Rubber 27% u% eae 61% 17 | US Stee 1 \ 57% 67 | US Stl pfd 108 Int Nick Can 43% ' Vanadium 16% War Pict 1% West Un 26% West. Air 25 West El 100 soe Man 83 Ereage Krog Groce 16%| White Mot 10% Lib-O-F G1 37 | Wilsoné&Co 5% Lig M B (4a) 87 | Woolworth 38% Loew's 49 | Wrigley, Jr 60% SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1937 Male Help Wanted AMAZING new opportunity. Demon- strate for nationally known tailor- ing company. Start at $35 weekly. No canvassing. Permanent position. Rapid advancement. Your own clothes eee full details. J. Field, Hi \ 3531, piss ‘Throop, Dept. ‘MAN WANTED” * MUST have car. Work in rural dis- tricts. Your home county. Perma- nent. Good pay weekly. Give age and experience. Write P. N. Blake, Nees Lor. Exch. Bldg., Minneapolis, SCIENCE reconditions motors while you drive, Call or write’ at once delat h Room 712, Patterson cg ee Personal TYPEWRITERS sale, rent, service, all office machines. Typewriter Sales and Service, 108 3rd, jarck. Phone 68. REMEMBER those fine Christmas trees at Myer's Grocery. Make your | selection early. Phone 631. LOSE up to 7 pounds weekly. Write Dr. Wendt, Canton, 8. Dak. Female Help Wanted ADDRESS ENVELOPES HOME FOR US. GOOD PAY. Experience un- necessary. Wonderful opportunity. Everything Supplied. Nationwide Distributors, 401 Broadway, N. Y. ADDRESS postcards Cash paid i advance. Everything supplied De- tails free. Hoosier Mailing Service Box 26, Mishawaka, Ind. CoalitoniSale WILTON or Center coal, two to ton loads, $2.65 per ton, Phone 602-J, Bob Morris. __@@2:.:.:.)—=—=—_—_==__ - Office Space OFFICE space for rent. Available Jan, Ist. Call at Cowan's : Store, phone 102. ——_—_____—__— Travel Opportunity LEAVING SUNDAY or Monday Portland, Oregon. Room for two. Call Room 102, Prince Hotel. Do you want to find how you can qualify for positions Diesel, air-conditioning or aircraft construction? See or Write G. P. HARTLEY Bismarck N. D., or Phone 678-3 Rooms for Rent NICELY FURNISHED large sleeping room, next to bath. Twe clothes Closets. 818 2nd, St, Phone 263, ‘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. quiet. from post office. 116 W. ‘Thayer, | after 5 p. m. COZY, WARM basement room. vate entrance. Hot water. Bath ate Joining. Suitable for two. Reason- able. 206 Park. POLITICAL ACTION LEAGUE ORGANIZED Group Serving No Party or Fac- tion Meets to Discuss Events of Day Culminating a series of dinners at the Rendezvous, there was organized Friday evening a “League for Political Action.” Elected to the executive committee were Ole Johnson, Milton K. Higgins, J. R. Martinson, Joseph D. Byrne and Abner Larson, Mandan. Gaylord E. Conrad was chosen secretary. According to Byrne the group “is non-political, serving no parties or factions. It is simply a meeting place for those interested in the happenings of the day to discuss matters.” “Tt is amazing how many supposedly +] intelligent people know nothing at all about everyday events,” Mr. Byrne “In this group, inter- ested persons can have general forum discussions, All philosophies meet for debate.” Speaker at the Friday evening meet- Lashkowitz, Fargo, who discussed the organization of a sim- %+| ilar group in Fargo. There are a num- ber of similar organizations through- out the east, with several located in had no definite membership, the group attending varying from meeting to meeting. The number at each suc- cessive dinner has steadily increased, he said. Admits Story to * Police Is Untrue St. Paul, Dec. 11—()—Edward Dahl, whose story two days ago to police that he could name the slayers of Patrick J. Cércoran, Minneapolis labor Yeader, led to questioning of several men, signed an affidavit Saturday ad- mitting his whole story was false. Chief of Police Clinton Hackert said Dahl would be prosecuted for giving false infotmation. to police. 88-Year-Old North Dakota Woman Dies Deering, N. D., Dec. 11.—(#)—Mrs. Betsay Simonson, 88, North Dakota resident for 35 years, died at the farm home of her son, John, three miles south of Deering, Feicay otscoapie tions of old age. Funeral services will be held in Minot Monday, and burial will be at Norwich. Wearing Apparel coal union label is the best guaranty t merchandise is made in America. speed, @ running horse is pelt otf th ground one-fourth 7th St. So. COMFORTABLE sleeping room. Light | housekeeping privileges if desired. On bus line. Centrally located. 623 6th. A COMFORTABLE sleeping room, one room and kitchenette apartment, 4 windows, Very warm. Phone 983-J, 810 6th. COMFORTABLE room in modern home. Always warm and always hot water. Access good library. 519 Sth St. SLEEPING ROOM, $12. With kitchen privileges, $15. Also garage. No smoking or drinking. 409 5th. Gifts for Her Gifts for the Family AT HEDAHL MOTOR CO., 210 W. Main, You can get that grand gift for wife or mother, a Speed-Queen Washer and Ironer. Phone 269. FUR HATS, Muffs, fox neck pieces, jacquets, capes. Specially priced. STATE FUR, 202 4th. Phone 496. Gifts for the Home MAKE THIS her finest Christmas. . Give her a NORGE Refrigerator, a NORGE Washer, a NORGE gas range, a NORGE Electric Range. There are also ZENITH Radios of all styles and prices as well as Elec- tric mixers, toasters, ironers, perco- lators, and many others. Stop in and see us s00n, LUNDE SUPER SERV- ICE & SALES CO., corner 7th and ‘Thayer. Phone 2423. LOUNGE CHAIRS, occasional chairs, coffee tables, cocktail tables, flour lamps, table lamps, rugs, parlor sets, bedroom sets, knee hole desks, mirrors, smoking stands, hassocks, card tables, end tables, cedar chests, luggage, draperies, dishes and glass- ware, pottery, WEBB BROTHERS, Furniture, 323 Main Ave. Pets PEDIGREED wire-haired terrier pup- pies for sale. Six weeks old. Idca! Christmas gift. 704 6th. Gifts for Him TREAT THE whole family with a gift for the car this Christmas. Make your selection from our complete stock of the heaters, radios, driving lights, vanity mirrors, mirror watches, seat covers and many other attractive and useful items, FLECK MOTOR SALES, 100 W. Bdwy, phone 55. Gifts for the Car Owner A DANDY GIFT for Father, Mother, Sister, Brother or Sweetheart. A TEN DOLLAR Service Book from MOLLY'S SERVICE STATION. Can be used anytime for anything, NOVELTIES. Your pick. We carry a full line to solve your gift problem. Also beautiful hand-made garments. See them at the OKay Novelty Shop, 305—Tth. CABINETS, all kinds. Very practical gift the whole family will enjoy. Also what-nots and_knick-knacks, beautifully made. BUILDERS WOODWORKING CO., 113 Ave. A. Phone 663. L, C. SMITH typewriter with auto- matic tabulator, used very little. Reasonably priced. Phone 403-M. WHY NOT a better used car? See Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Phone 700. Gifts for the Musician HIGH GRADE small model piano al- most new and in excellent condition. This is a real bargain, Small monthly payments to responsible parties, For particulars write Credit Mgr., P. O. Box 396, Bismarck, N. Dak, KING TENOR Saxophone and trum- pet. Cheap. Monty Friel, 928 9th St. c/o Pearl Shaw. Phone 1353-J. For Sale Sectional bookcases, Bien ‘OU neglecting musical education? Buy a used saxophone, good as new. 417 10th St. Phone 245, HOOSIER kitchen cabinet, 48 inches wide; porcelain top table, good con- dition. L. A. Winters. 521 10th. Phone 1529-J. Automobiles for Sale HEATER EQUIPPED V-8 Ford. Musi sell immediately. $350. Ternfs, Write Tribune Ad, 25266. We can stop hard winter starting in your car Ask Fleck Motor Sales ___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. Phoné 1328-J. FURNISHED apartment, parlor, bed- room, kitchenette, private bath, Fireplace. Desirable location. Adults only. 801 5th. PIANO accordion, $390 whef new. Will sell at $125. Easy terms. Write or call T. F. Miren, 710 13th St. Why not make this a Typewriter Christmas? A gift supreme for every member of the family! PORTABLES D MODERN 2-room and kitchenette apartment, nicely furnished, Private entrance. Close in, 113 Mandan 8t. Phone 637-J. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette apartment, air conditioned heat. Suitable two adults. 322 9th st. §|THREE room furnished apartment. Full sized bed. Frigidaire, privat, 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 St. FURNISHED apartment. Living room kitchenette, private bath, private entrance. Adults only. Phone 1844-R. 322 1st St. | WELL FURNISHED front ‘apartment, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES lday (MINIMUM CHARGE ‘so Zdnye Sdaye 4days Sdays Gdaye ‘Z 8 35 30 35 2 eS 1.00 135 1.50 248 (All Classitieg ads are cash with order) CLASSIFIND DISPLAY RATES PER COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) DAILY RATES 1 time Weekly 8.00 at 12100 Neon f Lost and Found MONTHLY RATES 2 times 3 times Daily Weekly Weekly Month $5.60 $7.50 $15.60 day publication, 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. LAUNDRY WANTED. Prices very reasonable. All work guaranteed. We call for and deliver Tel. 1253. DEPENDABLE girl wants work by day. Phone 95, Room 38. porch, living room, kitchen, private bath. Electrolux refrigerator. Call 808 7th St. FURNISHED front apartment, one large room and kitchenette. Laun- dry privileges. Close in, 218 1st Tel. 637-M. DECEMBER 15th, 2-room and batl. apartment. Maple furniture, Suit- able two adults, Laundry. Phone 1063, LARGE LIGHT housekeeping room, $18 per month. 1216 Bdwy. Two- wheel trailer for sale, 206 13th St. DESIRABLE furnished apartment, 3 rooms and bath. City heat. Laundry. Suitable two adults. Phone 1849, 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, DECEMBER, 15, one room apartment, second floor. Near bath. Call eve- nings. 305 3rd. Phone 1093-W. e 3-ROOM apartment, private bath Laundry privileges. Gas heat. 21' Ave. D. West. Phone 366-R. ‘TWO FURNISHED apartments, close to capitol and high school. Alsc furnished house. 818 7th St. 3-ROOM furnished apartment. Frig- idatre, Private entrance. Heat and water furnished. 318 9th St. TWO ROOM basement apartment. Private entrance. Gas, lights, water $20. Phone 2497, 214 15th St. SLEEPING room with large|LOST: Lady’s round gold wrist watch| GIRL wants hour or day work. Phone NICE closet, $10. Also large housekeeping room, Close in. Phone 637-M. NICELY furnished room. Hot water always. Centrally located. Mrs, T. E. Flaherty, 607 6th. Phone 835. ROOM next to bath. Lady only. 1% blocks east St. Alexius Hospital. 1110 Thayer. Phone 2204. THREE large bedrooms. Board if de- ae. Gentlemen Poo 217 8th Bt. FURNISHED sleeping room. Always hot water. Close in. 218 ist Tel. 637-M. between 6th St. and high school. Finder please return to Alfhild En- gen. 811 6th. LOST: Coin purse containing about; $25 currency. Call Tribune for gen- erous reward, 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, on Highway 18. ——_—_—__———_a_E EE NICE LARGE room in modern home. Always warm and comfortable. Al- _ways } hot water. 614 8th St. LARGE comfortable room for man. Convenient to bath. In new home. 902 10th St. NICELY furnished sleeping room Close in. On bus line, 400 7th St. Phone 859. Office Equipment YOU WILL find the Markwell paper fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used Staples sheets to- gether temporarily or permanently Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co. 2186-J, SPECIAL Men's 3-plece suit, one necktie, cleaned and pressed, $1.90 Perfection Cleaners Phone 1707 718 Thayer Wanted to Rent WANTED: About Jan. ist., house, du- plex or apartment, four or five rooms, couple, no children. Tribune Ad. 25264. Lots for Sale ONE OF THE choice residential lots in Bismarck. Prited to sell at very reasonable terms. T. M. Casey & Son. MODERN furnished +room, centrally Phone 724, Exclusive—Exclusive! exclusive meat People’s Meat Market 210 Sth We Deliver Phone 176 BOARD and room in respectable home. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 869-LJ 321 8th St. TWO ROOMERS and boarders Wantedtq Buy WANTED TO buy 4-cylinder car, Chevrolet, Ford or Plymouth. Must be in good condition and price rea- male Phone 1772-R. 615 12th nO ac ag Miscellaneous for Sale CHRISTMAS CARDS — Make’ your Pah e Mig d e or engra ples arena on display. Bismarck VANTINE oiilt TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY by Baer APARTMENT, two nice rooms, jusi painted. Close in. Quiet. Exchange references, Phone 752-W. TWO 1-room furnished apartment: gas heat, electric washer and _cpuone: 418 0h Bt TWO rooms furnished, $27, or unfur- nished, $22, Heat, water, lights 212 2nd St. FURNISHED large room, kitchenette and bath apartment. Frigidaire. 106 Main Ave. ONE room basement apartment for light housekeeping. $14 per eb 1014 Bdwy. UNFURNISHED 4-room aparieaaTes near capitol and high school. $30. Tel. 1583, FURNISHED or unfurnished apart- ment, Varney Apartments, phone FURNISHED new apartment. Cail evenings. 422 Ave. C. TWO 2-room furnished modern apart ments. 415 13th St. IN TROUBLE AGAIN rep. Fed. 510 Fifth 8t., Bismarck, Houses for Rent MODERN tory house, excellent condition. Four bedrooms. Detach- able garage. Convenient to new high school and capitol. Phone 278. Price Owens. 7-ROOM 2-family house, $40; six room houses, $35 and $40; 3-room apartment, $16; 4-room apartment, $40. T. M. Casey & Son. “|COMPLETELY modern 5-room “The costume people are so busy since they ran that Bismarck Tribune classified ad I had to use my own beard.” g bungalow. Close in. Heat and wa- ter furnished. See Mr. George at City Cafe. GROUND floor, 5 rooms, full base ment. Gas heat. 517 W. Thayer. Phone 250, Obert A. Olson. SIX ROOM house with garage. Ine quire at 214 Fifth St. after 6 or Saturday and Sunday. FIVE room upper duplex, ati garage, immediate possession. O. W. Roberts, telephone 151 or 751. SIX ROOM modern dwelling and 5- room modern dwelling. Both close MODERN 6-room house. Close t schools. Call 241: 8-ROOM house, thoroughly modera. ! Phone 107,