Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1937 Grain Quotations] WINNPEG FRHNESS) New York Stocks]| | Gus sIPPORT 1) eee ‘ paste itn tie Adams Exp 9, | Lig MB 4s ie cies 3 CHICAGO QUOTATIONS Ss BZ: No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. auch Disa | Leriil ae But Gains Are: Not Well Main- No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibe, No. 3 dark northern, 55 lbs, Mar Field McKes & R tained; Close is Ragged; Corn Up LEADERS REGISTER FRACTIONAL GAINS; STEEP HEAD RALLY Year-End Tax Selling, Switch- ing Provide Most Activity; Copper Boosted Automobiles for Sale MUST SELL December 15, 1936 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe, radio, heater, com- plete. Good condition. Terms, Phone 2139. : 1930 CHEVROLET coupe, heater equipped. Write Tribune Ad. 25350. —_—__—_—_—_ Apartments for Rei 16% 20% 7 33% tails free. Hoosier Malling Service Box 26 Mishawaka, Ind. . WANTED—Neat experienced girl for general housework. Call after 6 p. ™, Mrs, Steve W. Arman, phone 477. Work Wanted | No. 4 dark northern, 54 lbs, No, 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. McK R Pf No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. %:|Miami Cop 8% No. 5 dark northern, 51 lbs. Mid-Con P 19% No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. .... Minn Hon 62 m a2 a 8 1 New York, Dec. Shares provided the backbone for a mild stock market rally Wednesday in which leaders at their best, im- proved fractions to a point or more. Aircraft and metal issues, active and higher earlier in the session, suffered from profit selling and ended below the day's best levels. Utilities and rails wete narrow and not much sought after. After a quiet opening trading was at a moderate pace, Year-end tax salling and switching accounted for most of the activity. Transfers approximated . 900,000 shares, Bonds were uneven and narrow and | Dec, commodities were mixed, Coppers were helped by trade re- ports showing a reduction in domes- tic blister and refined output, while there was an unexpected rise in world apparent consumption, | Livestock | = 80, ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Dec. 15.—(AP—U. | Dec. 5. D. A)—Cattle 3,500; slaughter steers about steady, few sales 6.25 to 15.—()—Steel | 49. Ibs. Sample Grain: i 48 Ibs., 72, 47 Ibs., “4 Ibs., 40 Ibs., 56; 39 Ibs” 54; 38 lbs. 37. lbs., "50, No, 1 hard amber durum , No. 1 mixed durum CHICAGO Sanur Chicago, Dec.-15.—(?)}— Wheat-- Oren High i, 85% 96% ~ 93% 8h 58% 59% 60 31% 8.25; bids weak on fed helfers; best | nec. cows above 7.00 cows mostly steady; Piain to good cows 4.50 to 5.50; low cutters and cutters largely 3.50 to 4.25; bulls weak; most bids 6.00 down; stockers slow. Calves 3,000; vealers steady to weak; good to choice 7.50 to 9.00; some held higher. Hogs 15,000 run includes 1,500 di- rect; farily active to all interests; steady to 10 higher than Thursday’s average; weights between 210 to 240 Ibs. generally showing advance, top 8.10 on choice 170 lbs. down; bulk good and choice 140 to 210 Ibs. 7.80 to 9.00; 210 to 240 Ibs. 7.40 to 7.80; 300 Ibs, 6.95 to 7.45; sows steady at 6.60 to 6.75; average cost Tuesday 7.43; average weight 232 lbs. Sheep 5,000, run largely native and fed lambs no early action; asking around 50 higher or up to 9.50 for choice; good to choice lambs Tuesday 8.75 to 9.00; bulk 8.75; medium to choice ewes Tuesday 3.00 to 3.75. Dairy cows steady to weak; good MINNEAPO! Minneapolis, Dec. 15. Wheat oe 198 198 199 1.98 DULUTB RANGE Duluth, Minn., Dec. 15. Durum— Open High Low spring cows $65 to $75; plain and me- | Dec. dium $40 to $60. CHICAGO Chicago, Dec. 15.—()—(U. 8. D. A.) —Hogs 25,000 including .9,000° direct; early market 10-15 higher than Tues- day's averag: rrane mostly lost now on weigh: ‘5 Ibs, up; top 8.40 paid for weveral Toate averaging ae 185 Ibs;; pee good and choice Ib 8.20-35; 3 littl done on good packing ed kinds up to 7. Cattle 7000, dives 1200; not much done on. steers; largely steer run; rank and file about steady with kill- ers going very slow; some big kill- ing interests bidding lower; few loads Nell tintshed yearlings, and .weighty. steers strong on order bayer“acccunt such cattle turning at 9.75-11.00; lat- ter price early top but some held high- er; stockers and feeders slow, mainly because.of icy weather; cleanup mar- ket on fed helfers steady to strong; cows scarce, strong to 25 higher; both bulls and vealers very scarce, firm to a little higher; bulls mainly 6.75 down; choice weighty vealers up to 11.50. Sheep 5000, including 200 direct; fat lambs opening slow, early bids around steady; good to choice native and ted western offerings bid -25; best held 9.35-50 and above; indications steady on sheep of 4.00 downward on native ewes, ——$—$—$__ SIOUX CITY Sloux city. Dec. 15.—M—(U. S. D. A.)—Cattle 3200; calves 350; slaughter steers and yearlings mostly steady; most sales common and medium short teds 6.50-7.25; few lots eligible around 8. ; she aS ged; most short fed heifers 75; few 700; beef, cows 4.50-3.75; ae ter grades | 3.50-4.00; stockers and feeders steady, few good light weight stockers around 6.29; common light weights down to 5.00 and under. Hogs 9000 including 300 direct; very Bee early sales to shippers; steady 50 lower; good and choice 170-: 200 ‘8. lights 7.80-85; fop. 7.90; no action on other weights; packers talk- ing 26 lower at 7.63 down: light lights and pigs to feeders mostly 7.75-8.00; few 8.25, Sheep 2500; no early action; under- tone strong ‘best fed wooled lambs held at 9.25 and slightly aboye. CHICAGO CASH G __Chicago, Dec. 15.—(®)—Ca de hard 76. 3 mixed 57%; No. 3 yel- %; No. 2 white 60; sample Oats, 1 mixed teed 31%; No, 1 white 32%; sample grade 30, Rye, sample 66, Soy'beans, No, 2 yellow 95-95%. Barley feed 42-60; malting 70-83, Timothy 2.60-95. B04 clover 28.00-83.00; sweet clover 3-9, wheat: MINNEAPOLIS BLOUR. Minneapolis, Dec. 15.—()—Flour, carload lots, per accel in 98 pound cotton sacks: Family patents, un- changed, 6.15-35; standard patents, unchanged, 5.60 Shipments 4 Pure bran 19. 00. Standard middlings 19.50-20.00, MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, Dec. 15.—()—(U, A.)—Potatoes unchanged. Bineslisnsons 8. D. MONEY RATES New York, Dec, 15.—()—Call money steady, 1 per cent all day. Prime commerciat paper 1 per cent. Time loans ereaay, 60-90 days 1%; 4-6 mos 1% per cent, Bankers acceptances unchanged. PoRmEE | Ex omesar 5.—(@®)—Foreign ay ‘Great Britain de- h: 8 ore qin’ others in cents; Great mand in do! Britain 4.99% 5.26%; Germ: 25.76; Montr CURB STOCKS New York, Zee 15.—@)—Curb: American G: Bad Cities Servi ce? ye Elec, Bond & ave 10%. Fisk Rubber 6%. GOVER! New was ment Bon Treasury, oe 112.1. ERNMENT BONDS 15.—@)—Govern- a: he Asnactated Press) miawest ‘Corp. 6%. MINNEAPOLIS STOCK! neapolis, Dee. Te estocks it Bank Stock 10%, Northwest Banco 6%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in. New Yor Hamilton Trust 1.64, 151. larylane ‘un: “ Quart Inc Sh 10.40, 11.39. 1 Inc Sh MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Dec. 15.—(\—Wheat receipts Wednesday 69 compared to 63 @ vear ago Minneapulis cash wheat and-coarse grain closing quotations today follow Cash Wheat Delivered To Arrive + 1.00% 1.19% . 108% 117% 1.07% 1.16%. . 1.06% 1.14% 104% 1.12% 1.02% 1.10% 1.07% 1.04% 1.02%. iny DNs di Montana Winter Wheat z tag hime S 5 - 107% S + LOE sssee cree seeee i} iS Ceg.ce.c io] rim nash PrEer + 103% me) ES} 99% 1. ‘and Suih ‘baxoia’ Wheat 1% 1.00% 97% 98% 98% 97% Durum 107 1.06 1.05 euxorog Mntntins segaceh pgrere®: aS S585 eine 2 amber h 3 amber hd 57 Ibs. 3 are hd 4 meee ‘hd 55 Ibs, 4 amber bd 54 Ibs, .. discounted 5c per tb.) Ce fi 54% 2.41 WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, Dee. ‘Wheat closed 1 10 2%c highe May 1.18-18%. Oats, 4 to He higher; Dec. 46%- hei May 15%-4 Cash wheat, “No. 1 northern 1.39%: No.2 northern 1.35%; No, 3 northern aout No. 2 white 18%; No, 3 white CHICAGO 1 FOTATORS, Chicago, Dec. 15.—(M)—(U. 8. D. Potatoes, 45. on track 341, total Fis shipments 484; about steady, supplies moderate, demand very slow; sacked u prren kes US. fe % | buying stimulated flax tr: «| mostly 18%-22, ‘| Butter -|ton market + | cents, scoured basis. ——————— Chicago, Dec. 15.—(#)—Big upturns of quotations at Winnipeg lent firm- ness to the Chicago wheat market Wednesday, but gains were not well maintained. Winnipeg wheat prices represented an advance of more than 9 cents a bushel since Monday, Surprising scarcity of contract grades .nf. wheat in Canada was reported. Chicago traders, however, showed a disposi- tion to await the Argentine govern- ment crop report due after Wednes- day's close of trading here. At the close, Chicago wheat futures were % off to % up compared with Wednesday's fimish, May 92% to %, July 87, corn % to te higher, May 50% to'%. Ju July. 60, and oats % to % advanced, WHEAT TRA! SLOW IN SINNHAFOLS Minneapolis, Dec, 165. Trade turned thin and featureless Tate in Wednesdays grain market session and the attempt by professionals to secure Profits on wheat purchased on Win- nipeg. strength ted in virtually allot the early gain being mpedis out, December wheat closed Kc u 1,00, May Mo higher at 39% "and July %c up at 97%. Commission house ade, De- Spmber closed 2c higher at 1.98 and May 2%c highér at 1.9! at hoo May wees cert sox nd Suiy %ec higher at 97%. e ¥ Commission house buying stimula(- jecember closed 2% higher at 1. 38'and “May 2%e higher st December oats gloved ic higher at 27% and May %c apie t 27%. Decem- ber rye closed 1%c higher at 65% and May ‘sc up at 65%. December feed | barley closed %c higher at 46% and May unchanged at 43% Cash wheat mraeriene firm to strong. Not enough durum or continued % Pinter wheat was in to make a mar-! Corn was inigped demand. Oats de- mand improv. Demand for rye and barley was good. Flax was in good demand, Produce Markets. | PUR cote CHICAGO Chicago, Dec. 15.—(—Eges and Beane prices showed little change Wednesday while butter tended low- easy; prices unchanged. teady; refrigerator ex- dards 20%; firsts 19%; other prices unchanged. Poultry, live, car trucks, ady; young white ducks, ven Ib. up 0; geese 18%; other prices unchang- Se Oressal market, steady; hen tur- keys 27%; other prices unchanged. NEW YORK New York, Dec. 15.— Butter, 11,658, steady. Creamery; higher than extra 40%-41; extra (92 score) 39%- 40; firsts (88-91) 34-39; seconds (84- 87) 31%-33%. Cheese, 238,763, changed. Eggs, 24,172; steady. Mixed colors: Special 30%; firs 26%, seconds and m jums 22 }_dirties No, 1, 20-: average ks 19-20, Refrigerator, special packs 21-24; standards 20%-34; firsts 19%-20; sec- ends ee 19%; mediums and dirties firm, Prices une tive poultry, by. freight, irregular: chickens, Rocks 23-25, méstly 24-25; colored 1821, mostly 20-21; Leghorn 18. Fowls, colored 19-26, mostly 23- 26; Leghorn 16-19, mostly 17-19. Oid ro Turkeys, hens 38, toms By express, sier; chickens, Rocks 20-25, mony, % igrosaes 23-24; colored 23, mostl: reds 20. Broilers, y Bite 22%; crosses 25-27; colored 20-22; Fowls, colored pea inee Leghorn 13-23, id roosters 17. Tur- Ducks 20-25%, @ of premium marks 36- y, keys, hens 28, kona 24, mostly 23-25 marke 34%4-35%; 33%. Midwestern, exchan dards 31; nearby, fancy mediums 0%; nearby and western, exchange mediums and top pullets "23%-27 average pullets 22-23; Pacific const, jumbo and premiums 36-44; specials yee Hy} standards 34-34%; mediums 29 pullets 25%. poultry, steady; turkeys southwestern 20-26%! ducks 19-20; other fresh and frozen prices unchanged. Browns: Extra fancy 32% -33%4; fresh, BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Dec. 15.—()—. tures, Storage Standards: aah December wanuery, oe ee Futur December January 33% 19% 18% BOSTON WOOL Boston, Dec, 15.—(7—(U. 8, D. A.) —A few rcattered sales were being closed on domestic wools in the Bos- Wednesday. Graded combing. Jengths territory een sold at 73 to 75 cents, in the’ fine grad and French wobls ha: scoured basis, half-blood grades. Good 12 ening Texas wools have been moved at 70-75 Worsted manu- rers were doing most of the buy- ing. Topmakers were bidding on numerous lines, but the prices they offered were consid yy. Below, prices manufacturers wer RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Dec. 15.—(#)—Range of carlot grain Whe: dark northern 1.11% rade dark northern lurum 91%. rellow 53%, Oats not quoted. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Dec. 15.—(#)—Closing cash prices, Wheat wy dark north rin, 1 dark 1 north: dark et No. 1 rea durum 8 Flax No. 3 fol lus dock) 2.00-2.10, . 4 white 29%-30%. Malting 50-70; feed 35%- Shipwrecked Liner’s. Passengers Landed Manila, Dec. 15.—(#)—Laughing and were landed in Manila Wednesday by the President McKinley. Minnesota’s ‘Flood’ Counties to Get Aid . Bt ra, Dec, 15.—(?)}—The state © | Corn Prod cks 31-31%; standards 30-| @ Nw Ry ptd , | Greyhound Minn Mol 6% MS8tPSSM % Mont Ward 33% Mur Corp 5% Nash Mtrs 10% Nat Biscuit 18 NatCshR 17% Nat Dy, Pr 14% Nat Distin 21 ‘|NetPra&Lt 8% Nat Steel 65 Nat Tea 3% NY Cent 10% No Am Avia 8 No Amer 21% No Pacific 12% Ohio Oi 122 | Oliver Farm 128 | Otis Elev 22% PacG& Hl Packard Param Pict ‘Park Utah Pathe Pen! ye Penn RR Phelp Dodg Phil Morris , Phillips Pet 39% Pills Flour 21% Proc & Gam 44% Pu Sve NJ 33 Pullman 10% Pure Oil Purity Bak = 7 Radio 6% RKO. Rem Rand Reo Motor Rep Stl Rey Tob B Schen Distill He 22% 58 13 17% 21% 14% 21% 21% 13% 22% PRSSSSRSR58 g $agnge°ee seee FER BS 3 4 57% 3riggs Mfg Borden 11% Budd Wh 4% \Bur Ad Mch 18 Butler ‘Bros 7% But Cop &Z 3% Cal Z-Ld 1% Can Pac 8 Case(JI) 92 Caterpil 0 Celanese 16% Cer D Pasco 39% Ches&O 37% Chi&NW 1% Chi Gt Ww 1% jChi Gt W Pf 4% CMStPPE 1% CRI&P 1% Chrysler 55% | Col-Palm 9% | Col G El 9% | Seabd Oil Com Solv a Sears-Roe Com & Sou ieee! iCon Edis 2! hell Un {Con Oil 9% Simmons Cont Can 41% | Socony Vac Cont Mot —_1% | Sou Cal Ed | Cont Oil Del 30% 61% Cream Wh 2 Crosley —* | cub Am Sug 4% Curt Wret 3% Deere & Co 24% Dia Mtch 21% Dome Mines 51% Doug Airc 36% Dupont 114% East Kod 161 El Auto Lite 18% ELPw& Lt 13% Firestone 20% Gen Elec 483 Gen Foods Gen Mills Gen Mtrs Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Gra-Paige GN Irq Ctf 8 5% Std Oil Cal Std Oil Ind 8td ON J 8Z. .HnEVeO Stew. War Stone & W Studebaker Swift & Co Texas Corp Tex Gul Sul TPC&O Tim Roll _ ‘Trans-Am Tri-Cont Cor 3% Tru-Traer Union Car Union Pac 8316 G Wes Sug Hec Prod Houd-H B Howe Sound Hudson Mot Hupp Mot Ill Cent US Stee! Ind Rayon US Stl Pf Int Bus Mch 135 | vanadium Int Harv 65% | war Pict Int Nick Can 44%! west Un IntT&T 7%! West Air Johns-Man 82%] West El Kennecott 37%] White Mot 10% Kresge (88) 15%5| Wilson & Co 5% Krog Groc 15%) Woolworth 37% Lib-O-F Gl 37 | Wrigley Jr 60% 16% STORIES IN STAMPS THE limit of stratosphere ex- ploration faced science until Prof. Auguste Piccard conceived the ingenious idea of an enclosed and hermetically sealed car or: “gondola” with which to tap the upper sky. In all, fiv@ assaults had been made upon this strange “un- known” but man had reached his endurance. Dr. Piccard’s sealed balloon pro- vided the way out—or rather, up. In it, in 1931, he ascended 52,500 feet or nearly 10 miles. The re- sult was scientific exploration of the stratosphere such as man had reached 75,000 feet. Aviation, as a result, is looking toward the day of regularly scheduled stratosphere ‘ts and a whole new world of ichievement looms in study of the cosmic‘ray, thought cents, - (Copyright, 1937, NEA Service, fnc.) General Motors Sales Abroad Show Increase} New York, Dec. ec. 18-—P}—General | Motors Corp. announced Wednesday | November sales of cars and trucks to dealers-in the overseas market totaled % 106% | REPAIR, REBOX and Recover fur niture, Special Reboxing cushions. $150 not delivered; $1.75 delivere?t and called for. Call 8. A. Schneider 708 12th St. EXPERIENCED girl wants day or hour work. Will also take care of children. Phone. 1411-J. CAGNDRY" wanted. Prices very rea- sonable, All work guaranteed. We call for and deliver. Tel. 1253. EXPERIENCED girl wants day or hour work. Call 375 for Mary. TWO EXPERIENCED girls. want part time work. Phone 1743. Household Goods for Sale PIANO, fine tone, $65; Karpen dav- enport and chair, brown mohair; dining room table and six chairs; four wicker chairs; Radiola (large); Brunswick phonograph; birds-eye maple bedroom set; three beds; sec- tional bookcases; writing desk (small); gumwood dresser (small); kitchen table, porcelain top. Mrs. A. M. Fisher, phone 1588. HOOSIER kitchen cabinet, 48 inches wide; porcelain top table, good con- dition. L. A, Winters. 521 10th. Phone 1529-J. PRACTICALLY new studio couch, electric washer, baby carriage and bed,. other household furnishings. 414 3rd St MAKE THIS her finest Christmas . Gifts for the Home Gifts for Her Give her a NORGE Refrigerator, a NORGE Washer, a NORGE gas .|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. range, @ 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 800n. 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. Gifts for the Family 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., 1713 Ave. A. Phone 663. WHY NOT a better used car? See Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Phone _700. Gifts for Him 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 Bete P. O. Box 396, Bismarck, N. ak, BASS drum in good condition. will room houses, $35 and $40; Seroom apartment, $16; 4-room apartment, sell cheap. Write or see William Wagner, Wilton, N. Dak. $40. T. M. Casey & Son. SIX ROOM bungalow, three bed- rooms. Available Jan. ist. Gas heat. Phone 1178. NEW MODERN gas heated five room bungalow at 909 Ave. E. Available Jan. 1st. Phone 2080-J. ° AVAILABLE AT ONCE—Strictly modern house. 623 3rd St. Call or see P. R. Webb at 618 5th St. { GROUND floor, 5 rooms, full base- ment. Gas heat. 517 W. Thayer Phone 250, Obert A. Olso! FIVE room upper duplex, garage, immediate possession. O. W Roberts, telephone 151 or 751. SIX ROOM modern dwelling and 5- tin, LEAVING town, my home for rent. 1931 Model A coach for sale, 518 W. Thayer. Phone 689-W. MODERN 6-room house. Close tw schools, Call 2414-M, SMALL modern house, south side. Close in. $22.50. Call at 113 1st Bt. Exclusive—Exclusive! Patronage is justly appreciated. :People’s Meat CO 210 ping We Deliver Room and Board LARGE BEDROOM and board for two in modern home, On bus line. Always hot water. Also board for non-roomers, 712 4th St. BOARD afd room in respectable home. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 869-LJ $21 8th St. TWO ROOMERS and boarders wanted. = per month. 703 Front ve. Office Space OFFICE space for rent. Available Jan. 1st, Call at Cowan’s Drug Store, phone 102. _ For Sale or Rent DESIRABLE six room modern dwell- ing, 3 bedrooms, gas heat, near school. Garage. Geo. M. Register. —_——— eee Business Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Confectionery and lunch room, Small investment required. Best of equipment. Low rent. Good business. Box 709, Mandan, N. D. Lots for Sale ONE OF THE choice residential lots in Bismarck. Priced to sell at very reasreanie terms, T. M. Casey & “Coal for Sale - WILTON or Center coal, two to six- ton loads, $2.65 per ton. Phone - 602-J, Bob Morris. Forman Water Plant Gets State’s 0. K.) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY State approval for ponadaigeny ofa eel ceed plant at da pera eee is Willies my the htt pees Dakota public pele de; ‘M. ‘Hedahl, WPA office engineer; sald the plant will consist mainly of a well and steel tank for which WPA’s The project has not yet been set up by WPA for construction, he Fargo Parcel Post _ Terminal Established Fargo, N. D., Dec. 15—(P)—A rail- png stihl y eg tarot Moorhead Teacher’s Condition n Unchanged Jamestown, N.D, D., Dec. 18.—()— Little change has been noticed in the pede: Lawrence Norin, Moor- Toom modern dwelling. Both close} ~ ‘Geo. M. ter. KING TENOR Saxophone and trum- pet. Cheap. Monty Friel, 928 9th |¥ St. c/o Pearl Shaw. Phone 1353-J. Gifts for the Car Owner A DANDY GIFT for Father, Mother, | § Sister, Brother or Sweetheart. A|§ TEN DOLLAR Service Book from MOLLY'S Pets FOUR EXCEPTIONALLY fine Bos- |¥ ton Bull screw tail pups. Sired by | # Mrs. Rockefeller's Roy’ D, Rex. Benj. Betsch, Medina, N. D. SERVICE STATION. |¥ Can be used anytime for anything. | TREAT THE whole family with a gift for the car this Christmas. Make your selection from our complete stock of 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. ¥ Ww Why not make this a Typewriter (@) Christmas? D A sift supreme for every member of the family! PORTABLES Typewriter Sales and = T § Service 4 P ‘EG W R T I On third street, 2 doors E south of Prince Hotel. R & Phone 68 K S32 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 1.85 “(MINIMUMS CHARGE “45c) 2days Bdays 4days (All Classified ads are cash with order) CLASSIFIND DISPLAY RATES PER COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) DAILY RATES 1 any 6 anyon 50 63.00 1 time Weekly 2.00 MONTHLY RATES 2 times 3 times Weekly Weekly $5.00 87.50 Dally Month $15.60 t Copy must be in at 12:00 Neom for same day publication, OUR LUCKY NUMBER our phone number. Quallty Work Reaj Economy gop 222 8. 11th CLEANERS Miscellaneous for Sale BUY a bottle of Parker's Quink for 15¢ plus ic sales tax and receive FREE one 192-page Webster's Dic- tionary. Bismarck Tribune Co. Ss Feed and Seed FOR SALE: Yellow shelled corn white corn, or cracked corn in truck or car jots. The Farmers Elevator Company, Arthur, N Dak. 1¢ miles north of Cusselton, N. Dak. Highway 18. THRESHED corn for sale. Truck or carlots. Phone or write, Lynchburg Farmers Elevator Co., Lynchburg, P. O. Durbin, N. Dak, Office Equipment STAPLING MACHINE YOU WILL find the Markwel) paper fastener the neatest stapier you have ever used Staples sheets to- gether temporarily or permanently Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co. Mattresses THE MATTRESS SHOP will close Dec. 20 until after the holidays. Get your work done now. Browning, the mattress man, Phone 1126, SPECIAL Men's 3-piece suit, one necktie, cleaned and pressed, $1.00 Perfection Cleaners Phone 1707 718 Thayer Personal TYPEWRITERS sale, rent, service, all office machines, Typewriter Sales and Service, 108 3rd, rk. Phone 68, REMEMBER those fine Christmas trees at Myer’s Grocery. Make your selection early. Phone 631. ———_—_—X—X—K—[__"__ Lost and Found LOST—Black leather purse contain- ing fountain pen with name, pencil and approximately $12. Call 793 for reward, TAKEN UP—One white female poodle dog. Owner see Clarence Hanson, Iinsan Bosnth Wires = Me ca LOST—Saturday, all wool scarf, black, red and white color. Reward. Phone 401-J, by Baer “We'd better hire another driver through the Bismarck Tribune classified ads. He doesn’t seem to be cut out for this type of work.” \ NICELY furnished 2 or 3 room apart- ment, everything furnished includ- ing lights, electric refrigerator, laun- ne pence) and always hot water. W. Rosser. ORNS “apartment, including lights, water, heat, gas and Kel- ‘vinator. Close to capitol. 930 4th., last back door, trance. MODERN unf apartments, three rooms and bath. All built-in features, Inquire Holkup’s Grocery. Phone 482. TWO ROOM furnished apartment with private bath. Private entrance. $30. 811 2nd 8t. Mrs. Spears, phone 470-M. MODERN 2-room and _ kitchenette apartment, nicely furnished. Private entrance, Close in. 113 Mandan St. Phone 637-J. FURNISHED apartment. Living room, kitchenette, private bath, private entrance. Adults only. Phone 1844-R, 322 1st St. FURNISHED front apartment, one large room and kitchenette. Laun- dry privileges, Close in. 218 Ist Tel. 637-M. 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. 3-ROOM. apartment, private bath. Laundry privileges. Gas heat. 217 Ave. D. West. Phone 366-R. | TWO FURNISHED apartments, close to capitol and high school. Also furnished house. 818 7th St. & |3-ROOM furnished apartment. Frig- idaire. Private entrance. Heat and water furnished. 318 9th 8t. k|TWO ROOM basement apartment. Private entrance, Gas, lights, water. $20, Phone 2497, 214 15th St. §| APARTMENT, two nice rooms, just painted. Close in, Quiet. Exchange references. Phone 752-W. p|TWO room ground floor furnished apartment. Private bath. Gas fur- nace heat. 808 7th St. 4|THREE room furnished apartment, adjoining bath. Clean and warm. 517 2nd St. *| FURNISHED large room, Kitchenette and bath apartment. Frigidaire. 106 Main Ave. ‘ NEW four-room semi-basement apartment. Furnished. 409 W. Broadway. sy TWO room nicely furnished base- ment apartment. Inquire at 812 Ave. C. FURNISHED new spartinents Cail evenings, 422 Ave. C, IN TROUBLE AGAIN Landiord ordered him off farm. Rent receipts will never pny for |, rep. Fed. Land Bank, 510 Fifth St., Bismarck. CLEAN sleeping room, nicely fur- nished. Adjoining bath. S line. Near high school. tlemen only. 614 Ave. C. PLEASANT room, also board if de- sired at $5 per week. Near Bis- marck Theater. Phone 428, 212 3rd St. * NICE SLEEPING room with large closet, $10. Also large housekeeping room, Close in. Phone 637-W. 121 W. Thayer. COMFORTABLE room, always hot water. Clean, quiet. Four blocks from post office. 116 W. Thayer, after 5 p. m. ie COZY, WARM basement room. Pri- vate entrance. Hot water. Bath ad- joining. Suitable for two. Reason- able. 206 Park. f COMFORTABLE sleeping room. Light housekeeping privileges if desired. On bus line. Centrally located. 623 6th. i COMFORTABLE sleeping room, one room and kitchenette apartment, .4 windows. Very warm. Phone 983-J. 810 6th, g $ TWO sleeping rooms, two in each room, Near bath. Always hot water. 922 6th St. Phone 942-J, SLEEPING ROOM, $12, With kitchen privileges, $15. Also garage. No smoking or drinking. 409 5th, SLEEPING ROOM, $10. Newly dec- orated. Under new management. Close in, 315 4th St. NICE warm ground floor sleeping room. Near bath. Close in. Phone 1770. 234 W. Thayer. NICELY FURNISHED large sleeping room, next to bath. Two clothes closets. 813 2nd. St. Phone 263. NICELY furnished room. Hot water always. Centrally located. Mrs. T. E. Flaherty, 607 6th. Phone 835. LARGE room near bath. Always hot water. Private entrance. Close in. 410 4th St. Phone 483. PLEASANT sleeping room, next to bath. Always warm. Available at once, 410 3rd St. ‘THREE large bedrooms. Board if de- sired. Gentlemen preferred. 217 8th St. FURNISHED sleeping room. Always hot water. Close in. 218 1st Tel. 637-M. MODERN furnished room, centrally located. On bus line, Phone 726. SLEEPING ROOM, close to bath. Al- ways hot water. 120 Ave. A. —X—X—SS_= Wanted to Buy WANTED—Registered Aberdeen Ane gus bull, 114 years or older. Rea- sonably priced. Write F.G. Reding- ton, Wilton, N. Dak. WANTED—Good used sewing ma- chine. Singer preferred, Phone 2342. Livestock for Sale FRURERSED rostered preteen fells: Excellent quality and breeding. One fourth cash down. Balance in 3 annual payments. Patterson Land Co, Bismarck.