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LEADERS BACKTRAGK FOR LOSSES RUNNING 10 POINT OR MORE Profit-Selling, Year-End Tax Sales Figure in Setback of Point or More New York, Dec. 17—(#)—The stock | market lost rallying interest Friday and leaders generally took the back track for declines running to a point} or more, Although dealings were apathetic Grain Quotations CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Dec. 17.—(P)— Wheat-- High Low ,. HR 93% 81% 90% 5% 37% 59% 59% 31% 30% 70 83% ‘from the start, steels, motors and cop- | pe, pers gave ground without much re- sistance. There were occasional re- covery intervals, but these failed to attract any important buying support. Ciosing quotations in the majority of instances were around bottom levels of the day. ° The gold mining group and a hand- ful of specialties performed on the upside, but they failed to get far out in front. The upturn of the past two sessions inspired some cashing of profits, and year-end tax selling continued to Gribble into the list. Transfers were around 800,000 / nec, shares, Bonds and commodities were un- even, U. 8, government securities ex- hibited strength. Some financial quarters apparently still were of the opinion business re- cession may be flattening out and that chances are good for betterment atter the turn of the year. Aggres- *Y sive demand on this thought, how- | De ever, was notably lacking. | Livestock | “te SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Dec. 17.—(7)—(U. S. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 2,500; slaugh- ter steers about steady; best fed lots up to 8.50; fat she stock draggy; low cutter and cutters steady at 3.50-4.50; bulls about steady; good heavy- weights 6.50; stockers slow; calves 2,000; vealers steady; good to choice 8.00-9.50; strictly choice held up to 10.00. Hogs 12,000, active to all interests; unevenly 5-20 lower; top 7.85; good to choice 140-210 Ibs. '7.60-85; 210-250 Ibs, _7.15-60; 250-300 Ibs. 6.80-7.15; good sows 6.40-55; pigs scarce; aver- age cost Thursday 6.42; weight 245 Ibs. Sheep 9,000; run includes ten loads ewes; nothing done early; undertone lower on slaughter classes; good to choice lambs under 95 lbs, on Thurs- day 8.50-75; six loads of choice to ship- pers 8.90; a load of fine 9.25; choice white-faced feeding lambs ‘Thursday 8.75, Dairy cows slow, about steady; most milker and springer cows 45.00-65.00; strictly good quoted up to 80.00, CHICAGO Chicago, Dec. 17.—(#)—(U. 8. D. A.) —Hogs 25,000, including 11, 600 directs market uneyen and draggy; 10-15 low- er than Thursday's averag jome in- terests eee 15-25 lower late; top 8.00; bulk g and choice 150-200 Ib., 7.80 95; 21061 300 Ib., '7.60-90; 250-300 Ib., 715-55; most packing sows. 6.60- 85} few lightwelghts on the butcher order to 7. ‘Cattle 2000, calves 500; unreliable outlet for moderate supply common and medium fed steers and yearlings; scattered lots 6.75~ heifers also without dependable action; cutter and low grade beef cows fully steady at 3.75-5.25; better grades dull; weighty sausage bulls steady: practical top 7.00; outstanding individuals 7.15 and mediumweights weak; vealers steady to 50 lower; Decline mostly on kinds recently turning on shipper ac- count; practical top 11.50; bulk 9.00- 10.50, Sheep 10,000, none direct; fat lambs slow; early sales 25-50 lower at 8.75- 9.00 mostly to packers and shippers; choice handy-weight loads 9.10 on shipping account; best held 9. 5 above; sheep weak; scattered native ewes downward from 4,00; feeding lambs steady; double 69 Ib., averages 8.50. SIOUX CITY plone ity, Dec. 17.—()—1U. 8. D. A.)—Cat 1000; calves 100; most classes ite changed, supply ‘largely short feds; quality generally medium; car good 1150 lb. beeves 8.00; strictly choice quoted around 6.50-7.50; tew packages short fed heife: ate majority beef cows 4.50- grades mainly 3.50-5.00; load oak 650 Ibs stock steers 7.00; few medium lots 5.50-6. Hogs "5000, including 2800 direct; slow, eearly sales to shippers and yard traders about steady; top 5 higher to shippers at 7.75; 170-230 Ib. butchers 7.6: ropeckers Gen 15 lower at 7:50 on weights 230 down; little action on other welet sows steady at 6.25-40; light lights and pigs to ders weak to 25 lower to 7 50- 755 2000; no early fat lamb action; weak to 25 a lower for fed lambs or around 8.75 for ewes Sheep talkin, woole choice; indications slaughter weak, feeder lambs scarce. BOSTON phe yn @ ver: me e! pusiness reer nes closed Friday in the Boston wool market. Fine Ohio Delaine wool was sold in small weights at 31 to 33 cents in the grease. A number of bids were being received from worsted manufacturers, but many of their bids were below ask- ing prices. Some spot original bags of tine territory wool was sold at 68 to 70 cents scoured basis, the length of staple running bulk average to short French combing. f CHICAS Boe MEG, Ds Chicago, Dec. reas —Potatecs, 60, on track 204. total tz shipments 557; dull, slightly weaker tendency, supplies moderate, demand Very slow; sacked per cwt, Idaho Rus- set Burbar Us. 45; Col- rade Red Meclures. t 40- orth Da- ae obblers 90 per cent US. No, 1, 105, Minnesota cobblers 80 per cent ts No. 1, 97%; Nebraska Bliss eee er cent US. No. 1, 1. iidlean Russet rurals US. No. 2 MINNEAPOLIS opal Minneapolis, Dec. 17.—(#)—Flour, lots, per. Sorrel in 98 pound ks: Family patents un- standard patents, Ship. Pure bran 20, ‘00. so. Standard middlings 20.00-50. MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, Dec. 17.—()—(U. S. A.)—Potatoes unchanged. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES minnenpolls, Dec, 17.—(@)—Range of carlot grave, sales: Whe: 3 dark northern 1.05%- La hard amber areal 9T%- . 3 yellow 5344. BY White 28-29%. Rye No. 2, 10%. Bitiey, No. malting 75; No. 3, 68- “Flax, No. 1, Cash ae No, 1 northern 1. ; ah 2 northern 1.34%; No. 3 northern Ber No. 2 white 50%; No. 3 white 44%. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Dec. 17,—(7)— oes Oren Bish Low Duluth, Minn., Dec. 17.—( Durum— Open High Low 8514 86K 95% DULUTH RANGE — (Pp MINNEAPOLIS ve GRAIN Minneapolis, Dec. 17.—()—Wheat receipts Friday 92 compared to 38 (a vear ago Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse acain closing quotations today follow Cash Wheat Delivered To Arrive - 108% 1.18% 107% 1.16% » 1,065 115% 1,055 113% + 103% 111% + 10156 1.00% 1.06% 1.035% 1.01% 98% Tbs, + 915% 1.95% No. 1 northern spring ... 1.03% 1.07% (Lower test weight nominally discounted 4c Ib.) Montana Winter Wheat p.otein Wor = z 1,055 mos = mim nee Peer Mts in 4224 1.035% s.c0e sesee ooeee &: 85: 3 3 a 28 1.0158 =o 8 99% Maal sowie Dakoia’ Wheat 97% 98% 95% 965 945% 95% Durum 2 5 3 H B: ° g e: ay eOnoKo Esfetestote-fo-} cond = = eat m7 90 1.06 2 amber hd 59 Ibs. 2 amber hd 58 lbs. 3 lee hd’ 3 aren nd 56 Ibs, 5 Beer ‘ha 52 lbs. .. 34] LOWER) TRADING DU! Ha . than extra 40 +| 35-36; nearby and midwestern, .| 23, mostly 2 5 amber ha 51 Ibs... .75 Grade of— amber.... .86 rd durum 90 91 (Lower test weight pominaly: discounted 5e per 1b. Coarse Grains 54% 53% 53% 2.03 2.14 ee Miscellaneous | MONEY RATES New York, Dec: 17.—(@)—Call money steady; 1 per cent all day. Prime commercial paper 1 per cent. Time loans steady, 60-90 days 1%; 4-6 mos. 1% per cent. Bankers acceptances unchanged, FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Dec. 17 Foreign exchange steady; Great Bri mand in dollars others in cen Britain 4.99%; France 3.39 5.26%; Germany free, 40.303 rem 23.90; 12; Sweden 25:77; Montreal in New York'99.98 616. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York) Hamilton Trust 1 Maryland Fund 5.90 Quart Inc Sh 11.71, Sel Inc Sh 3.92. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS FaEREBPOUS, Dec, 17.—(@)—Stocks close: First Bank Stock 10%. Northwest Banco no trading (bid 7). GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Dec; 17.—@)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4%'s 116. Treasury 4's 112. CHICAGO sTOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midweet Corp. CURB STOCKS New York, Dec. 17.—(@)—Curb: American Gen. 4%. Citles Service 2. Elec, Bond & Share 10%. Fisk Rubber 6%. +| December “|No. 3 hard 9 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1937 WHEAT RALLIES ON UNFAVORABLE NEWS OF CROP IN KANSAS) bl Trade Is Mixed and Finish In- definite; Corn Unchanged to Fractionally Lower Chicago, Dec. 17.—()—Late rallies of wheat prices Friday overcame earlier losses after a much mized trade within a range of 1% cents. Helping to impart late firmness to wheat prices was an authoritative unofficial report estimating the con- dition of all Kansas wheat at but 70 per cent of normal, and stressing need of timely moisture to permit plant development. Notice was also taken of Washington official statements that downward revisions of Argentine government wheat production figures appeared probable. The close, Chicago wheat futures were % off to % up compared with ‘Thursday's finish, May 90%-91, July 85%-%; corn unchanged to % lower, May 58%-%, July 58%, and oats % advanced. WHEAT SLIGHTLY Minneapolis, (#)—Trade was desultory and featureless through the concluding hours of Fri- day's market session and final prices were a shade lower. Comparatively strong cables from Liverpool and Buenos Aires were ignored. December wheat closed %c low at 99%; May Mo down at 99% and uly %c lower at 95%. Flax held house buying of limited offerings. De- Dec, firm on commission |gember May and July flax all closed ‘unchanged at 2. spectively. Coarse grains were dull. , 2.01 and 2.0@% re- December oats closed unchanged at 27% and May %c lower at 27%. December rye closed %c lower at 65 and May tc lower at 65%, December feed barley closed %c lower at 43% and May 4c lower at 44%. ash wheat continued firm with de- mand good. Durum tone was strong. Winter wheat was in fair demand. Cash corn demand was good. Oats was in quiet to fair demand. Rye de- mand was good. — a Produce Markets i pe CHICAGO Chicago, Dec. 17.—(—Butter and egg prices turned lower Friday. Butter 6742, weak; creamery-spe- cials (93 score) 38%- 30; extras (32) extra firsts | (90-91) | 35%4-3 Hivate (88-89) 32% 33%; seconds (84- | Sm) 30-5136: atendarte (90 central= ized carlots) 36%. Eggs 4430, weak; fresh graded, ex- tra firsts local 26; firsts locai 25; current receipts 23; other prices un- changed. Pou live, 99 trucks, hens, easy, sprites Steady;.hens less than 4% Ibs. broilers, tolored 23, Plymouth and White Rock 24; geese 17%; other prices unchanged. Dressed market, firmer; turkeys, hens, young 27%; toms young less than’ 16 lbs, 36%; other prices un- .| changed. NEW YORK New York, Dec. 17.—(@%—Butter, $250, irregular. | Creamery: | Higher 41%; 2 score) 8 Bi) rk 2395 ‘seconds Cheese, 94,342, Quiet. Prices un changed, EEE 8, 10,903; pet Mixed col ors: pecial packs 2 ida 30; ined 28-29; 1 fums and dirties No. 1, 20. % - i firsts (8 Bh ish} 31-32 Firsts 36-18, neconds 18% 19; mediums and small 18 18%; dirties 18. Whites: Resale of premium marks pre- mium marks 33-34, exchange specials 31-32, Midwestern exchange stan- dards 2914-30%. Nearby, fancy med- jums 28-30%. Nearby and western, exchange mediums and top pee 24%4-27%; average pullets 23-24. cific coast, jumbo and premi 45%; specials 33%4-34; standa 3334; mediums 2944-30; pullets Browns: Extra fancy” 31-32. Nearb: and western special packs 30. Nearby, small to mediums 23-24. aes eggs: Fancy to extra fancy 30- st pransad) Poultry, steady. All fresh and frozen prices unchanged. Live poly by freight weak, chick- ens, 25, mostly 25; colored 21, Fowls, colored 20% -24, es 21.) ain Leghorn 15-18, mostly 16-1 roosters 15-16, mostly "6, Turkeys, . pens 26-28, mostly 26; toms 24. Ducks By express irregular; Rocks peo mostly Ae reds aouiokens jored 18- 22; . olprollers, Rocks 24-26, crosses 18-27%, mostly 23-26; colored 28; Teds 23-26, mostly 23-25; Leghorn 23, Fowls, colored 19- 38. mostly 21-24; Leghorn 16-22, most- ly’ 17-20. Old roosters 13-16, mostly 15-16. murkeys: hens 27-28, mostly 28; toms 24. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Dec. Butter" Futures, ‘Biorage Standards: ae he Close 32% 32% 31% 32 32% 31% 32% erator Standards: 9% 19% 18% 18% DULUTH CASH GRAIN pale ree 17.—@)—Closing cash pric 2 No. 1 aaa dar 5 weweiaent N . 3, LOL 111% & NG; 9154 -1,01%. i083 n 1.0; . No, 1 dark whara Winter Montana D 1 hard amber $2- 88-1.02; No. 4, 86- 1 No. 1 red durum 8 Fiax: No. 1, pins dock) 2.02-2.12, 684-694. January . February Ege Futu: December January . as Oats N f Barley: Malting 5 feed 31%- 52%. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, ate 17.—@)—Cash wheat 56%; No. 3 ‘Gorm, No, 4 mixed 55 37 white 56; yell <58%; No, oe, “Ou white 23; sample 30-32. Soy beans, No. 2 yellow 94%. Sample 90 0; malting 70-84. Barley feed 42. Timothy 2.60-95. Red clover 29.00-34.00; sweet clover 8.50-9.50, 3 Girls Die From Match Fire Burns Chicago, Dec, 17.—()}—Three of the seven young women who were burned when fire following a series of explos- fons swept through the plant of the Superior Match company died Friday only a few hours a! of another employe was critical. Shooting Victim Dies Without Naming Killer Boston, Dec. “11 —(P)— David J. “Beano” Breen, 41-year-old Boston night club operator, died on the oper- ating table at Boston city hospital | Gillette :|Houd-H B -\Int T & Tel 4. Kennecott | their scales for each year they live, much the same as s tree adds annual | D. 1: | New York Stocks| Closing Prices Dec. 17. Adams Exp 9 |Lib-O-F Gl Alas Jun 1% 162 41% 73 Am Cry Sug 15% AmH&L 3% Am Inter ™!% Am Loco 21% Am Metal 30% Am PL 6% Loew's 8% Lorillard (P) 16% Mack Trks 20% Mar Field 8% McKes & R - 6% McK R Pf 30% Miami Cop Mid-Con P Minn Hon Minn Mol Mont Uard Mur Lorp Nash Mtrs Nat Biscuit Nat ash R Nat Dy Pr 14 Nat Distill 20% Nat Pr& Lt 8% Nat Steel 64% Nat Tea 3% N Y ent 18% No Am Avia 7% % {No Amer B a g iS ; z A. BEEEEBE Lig MB (4a) 89%] Male Help Wanted BARBER WANTED at once to take charge of shop. Write Tribune Ad. Female Help Wanted ADDRESS postcards Cash paid m advance. Everything supplied De- tails free. Hoosier Mailing Service Box 26, Mishawaka, Ind. general housework. Call after 6 p. m. Mrs. Steve W. Arman, phone 477. WANTED: Girl or woman for general housework part time. Go home nights, Phone 726. WANTED: Girl for general house- nek Plain cooking, Apply 208 14th. == Household Goods fer Sale PIANO, fine tone, $65; Karpen dav- enport and chair, brown mohair; dining room table and six chairs; four wicker chairs; Radiola (large); No Pacific Ohio Ol! Oliver Farm Otis Elev Pac G & El Packard Param Pict Park Utah Penney J C Penn RR Phelp Dodg Phil Morris Phillips Pet Proc & Gam 45 Pu 8vec NJ 33% Pullman 34% Pure Oil Purity Bak Radio RKO Rem Rand Reo Motor Rep Steel Rey Tob B Schen Distill Seabd Oil Sears-Roe Servel iShell Un ‘Simmons Socony Vac Sou Cal Ed So Pac So Ry So Ry Pf Sperry Corp Std Brands Std G & El Std Oil Cal Std Oil Ind Std ON J Stew War Stone & W Studebaker Swift & Co Texas Corp Tex Gul Sul TPC&O Tim Roll 41% Trans-Am = 11 Tri-Cont Cor 3% Tru-Traer 6% Union Car 75% Union Pac 84% Un Air Corp 23% United Corp 3% United Drug “7% United Fruit 56 Un Gas Imp 10% US Ind Al 21 US Pipe 28% US R & Imp 5% US Rubber 26% US Smelt R 62 US Steel 57% US Stl Pf 107% Vanadium =: 15% War Pict 6% West Un 23% West Air 25 West El 106% White Mot 10% Wilson & Co 5% Woolworth 36 Wrigley Jr 61 lla 4 12% 55% 28% 17 21% 4 11% eer 3% 1% Te 93% 50% 16% 87% 37% Butler Bros Buc & Z a} Cal Z-Ld ;Can Pac Case (J I) Caterpil Celanese Cer D Pasco Ches-& O cChi&NW. 1% Chi Gt W 1% Chi Gt W Pf 4% jCMStPPf 1% CRI&P 1% | Chrysler 55 Col-Palm 9% Col G El 9 Com Solv 1% |Com & Sou 24% Con Edis 24% Con Oil 9% Cont Can 40% Cont Mot 1% Cont Oil Del 30% Corn Prod 60% jCream Wh 22% i Crosley 1% jOub Am Sug 4 {Curt Wret 3% | Deere & Co 24% Dia Match 21% Dome Mines 53% Doug. Airc. 36% | Dupont 115% ;East Kod 161 El Auto Lite 18% ELPw&lt 13% Firestone 20% Gen Elec 43% Gen Foods 31% Gen Mills 51 Gen Mtrs 32% 9% 16 19% 1% 13% 24% 27% 10 6% 9% 45% 6% 1% poy 11% 66 44% 6% 80 37% 16% 15% Goodrich gone Gra Paige GN Ir Cif GN Ry Pf G Wes Sug Greyhound Hec Prod Howe Sound Hudson Mot Hupp Mot Til Cent Ind Rayon Int Harv Int Nick Can Johns-Man Kresge (8 8) Krog Groc U. of Minnesota Gets Minneapolis, Dec. 7—(?)—Receipt of a grant of $122,230 from the gen- eral education board to be expended in a three year experimental program to develop motion pictures in the field of education, was announced by the University of Minnesota board of regents Friday. The grant will be used by the de- partment of visual education to find the best medium for motion picture production of educational films, ac- cording to the plan outlined to the board of Dr, Guy Stanton Ford, act- ing president of the university. Tiber Threatening Horatius’s Bridge Rome, Dec. 17. —(P)—Drownings in- i creased to six Friday as thousands of workers, augmented by troops, fought to prevent flood waters of the Tiber from deluging central Rome. King Vittorio Emanuele, the queen and Premier Mussolini, separately, toured inundated sections of the city and watched troops helping families evacuate endangered hi 5 Authorities feared the remainder of historic Sublicio bridge, where Hora- BC, might be swept away. 9 Found Guilty in Fur ‘Racket’ Trial New York, Dec. 17.—()—John Har- lan Amen, acknowledged ace ages buster” of “the federal government, has resigned another triumph with the conviction by a federal court jury of three union organizations and six in- dividuals on chatges of terrorizing the $75,000,000-a-year fancy fur raised his total of convictions in two years of campaigning under the Sher- man anti-trust act to 195. FARM CASH INCOME UP 500,000,000 compared with $7,920,- 000,000 Inst year. MESSENGER STRIKE ENDS Fargo — Striking Western Union messenger boys in Fargo were to re- turn to work Saturday under pay and no union were affiliated with General Drivers | © Union 116, and went on strike Dec. 2. Fish add growth ring to each of growth rings. Visual Education Grant|o tius fought his heroic battle in 507 Ag, om dressing | nak industry. The verdict Thursday night the same | ;. Brunswick phonograph; ee maple bedroom set; three beds; tional bookcases; writing desk (small); gumwood dresser (small); kitchen table, porcelain top. Mrs. A. M. Fisher, phone 1588. PRACTICALLY new studio couch, electric washer, baby carriage and bed, other household furnishings. 414 3rd St. MOHAIR wing chair Including slip cover, $16. 705 4th St. Phone 1288. GRAY and white enamel coal stove. Large piano box. 217 W. Rosser. 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 WANTED—Neat experienced girl for | Gifts for the Family CABINETS, all kinds. Very practical |THE PLEASING ¢ 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 hole family — ATEN DOLLAR Prtines Book from MOLLY'S SERVICE STATION, Can be used to purchase any merchandise on Service. Pets Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Phone 700. Gifts for the Home CANARIES, $3 to $4, singers; females, 15 cents to $1. John H. Baker, Li- vona, N. Dak. Gifts for Him 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 | 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. Thayer. Phone 2423. LOUNGE CHAIRS, occasional chairs, coffee tables, cocktail tables, floor 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 Musician __ Rooms for Rent CLEAN sleeping room, nicely fur- nished. Adjoining bath. On bus line. Near high school, $15. Gen- 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 sleeping room. Light housekeeping privileges if desired. On* bus line. Centrally located. 623 6th. 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. 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 5th St. Phone 843-w. 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 ist Tel. 637-M. WELL FURNISHED upstairs room, tre indus: Board if desired, 712 FURNISHED sleeping room in pri- vate home, 712 7th St. Phone 1407. SLEEPING ROOM, close to bath. Al- ways hot water. 120 Ave. A, Office Space FFICE space for rent. vailable Jan. Ist. Call at Cowan's Drug Store, phone 102. For Sale or Rent DESIRABLE six room modern dwell- ing, 3 bedrooms, gas heat, near school. out: Geo. M. Register. Lots for Sale ONE OF THE choice residential lots in Bismarck. Priced to sell at very reasonable terms, T. M. Casey & Son. —_—_——— Coal for Sale WILTON or Center coal, two to six- ton loads, $2.65 per ton, Phone 02-3. Bob Morris. —————EEEEEEE—_aa&YS “Old Faithfull” geyser broke away from its 65-minute schedule on June 19, 1936, and spouted twice within 30 minutes. It then waited 92 minutes before erupting again. ‘WANTED: 2 mules, 4 to 5 years old, —————————— BOARD and room in respectable home. WANTED—Registered Aberdeen An- WANTED: Boston bull or English bull BUY 8 bottle of Parker's Quink for 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 aie P. O. Box 396, Bismarck, N. Gifts for Her 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. : W Why not make this DOZENS of Bismarck women are giv- ing “him” that unique book. “Da- kota” by Edna LaMoore Waldo. $2.50 at Woodmansee’s or, person- ally autographed. from author. Y% Pi wi a Typewriter Christmas? 0) D—D A sift supreme for every member of the family! R "| T PORTABLES I Typewriter Sales and T 4 Service 4 On third street, 2 doors E hs south of Prince Hotel. RR & Phone 68 S a K THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES iday 90.45 48 51 6 00 ms 18 ia (MINIMUM CHARGE “450) Zdaye S3dnye 4dnys Sdays Cdaye # $1 8.75 80 1.00 1.25 1.75 a cau Classitied ads are eran with order) SS CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES PER COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) DAILY RATES aay @ anys _ The $3.90 1 time Weekly 8.00 MONTHLY AN ode 2 times Weekly 65.60 YOUR LUCKY NUMBER {s our pene number. Quality Wo Reat_ Economy 222 8. 1th TYPEWRITERS sale, rent, service, all office machines. Typewriter Sales and Service, 108 3rd, Bismarck. Phone 68, Lost and Found LOST—Black leather purse contain- ing fountain pen with name, pencil and approximately $12. Call 793 for reward. FURNISHED apartment, HEALT ousiat Relief for sinus, neuritis, arthritis, Sciatica, lumbago, muscular aches, colds and all forms of rheumatism. Those who have never tried this method may receive a regular $3.00 treatment for $1.50 and this Write for literature, JOHN F. CLASS Vifaleis, ad, Automobiles for Sale MUST SELL December 15, 1936 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe, radio, heater, com- plete. Good condition. Terms. Phone 2139. 1936 STANDARD Chevrolet coach. Equipped for winter. Bargain. Rea- sonable terms. Phone 1831-LJ. 1930 CHEVROLET coupe, heater equipped. Write Tribune Ad. 25350. Garages DOUBLE GARAGE for sale, 20x20. Drop siding dipped, shingles, 4 years old. Delivered any place in city limits, $150, See Reinhold Del- _ er, 723 Washington. FOR RENT: Garage, 26x50. For truck and car storage or mechanic shop, T. M, Casey & Son. _____Work Wanted EXPERIENCED gffl wants day or hour work. Will also take care of children, Phone 1411-J. LAUNDRY wanted. Prices very rea- sonable. All work euaranicet We call for and deliver. Tel. 1253, Apartments for Rent NICELY furnished two room apart- ment. Everything furnished includ- ing frigidaire and laundry privi- leges, 1510 Thayer. Phone 1650. including lights, water, heat, gas and Kel- vinator. Close to capitol. 930 4th., last back door, south entrance, TWO ROOM furnished apartment with private bath. Private entrance. $30. 811 2nd St. 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 _184-R. 322 Ist Bt NEWLY DECORATED unfurnished basement apartment. Three rooms and bath, Laundry privileges. Gar- age. Phone 1161. FURNISHED front apartment, one large room and kitchenette. Laun- dry privileges. Close in. 218 1st Tel. 637-M. ATTRACTIVE apartment, furnished, Second floor. Adults only. Located 618 7th. Inquire Mrs. Hughes, 616 ment, private bath, $45. Laundry. Custodian College Bldg. 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. ‘WELL furnished 2-room apartment. Private bath. City heat, Suitable two adults. $42.50. Phone 1063, TWO FURNISHED apartments, close to capitol and high school. Also furnished house. 818 7th St. LARGE BEDROOM and board for two in modern home. On bus line. Always hot water. Also board for LOST: Smail black Scotty. Answers name “Laddie.” Left ear split. Re- ward. Tel. 811. 3-ROOM furnished apartment. Frig- idaire, Private entrance. Heat and water furnished. 318 9th St. non-ruomers. 712 4th 8t. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 869-LJ. 321 8th St. —K—K[_—_—_—s—__ Wanted to Buy about 1500 Ibs. must be healthy, strong, heavy get and in good con- dition, State price FOB Dickinson, N. Dak. Lehigh Briquetting Com- pany. gus bull, 1% years or older. Rea- sonably priced. Write F. G. Reding- ton, Wilton, N. Dak. pup. Write Tribune Ad, 25380. Miscellaneous for Sale 15c plus 1c sales tax and receive FREE one 192-page Webster's Dic- tionary. Bismarck Tribune Co. CITATION eer PETITION TO STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burlel, Ss. COURT, Before Hon. I. IN COUNT: C. Davies, Jud, ge. In the Matter of the (Fed da of Harry E, O° veut for yy anarot of eae eats, jose wherea! sole heir of Tho: er, idaceaned: Harry E. O'Neill, nt o} Miners, whose ‘whe outs are unknown, Petitioner, Ted Miners, and ‘ell other persons interested in the estate of Ted Miners, Respondents. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE RESPONDENTS: You and each one of you are hereby cited and required to appear before the count Court of the County of tate of North Dakot: t in of Bismarck in said County ang stats, on the 5th day of January, A. D. t the hour of two o'clock in the noon of sald day, to show cai ft any you have, why the Petition ae In- vest, executed by Harry E. 8 agent of Ted Miners, ‘whose wheres abouts are unknown, on file in said Court, praying that he be authorized by an order a i Court to Invest any part or all of the cash assets of said ency, Teluain, je proceeds of two isting certifics of deposit when paid, and includ! any accrued and accruing interest belonging or that shall belong to said agency, in Any = one or more of the four banks in Burleigh County, North Dakota, in a time certificate or time certificates of deposit, issued for a period of six or months, with the authority to from time to time or re-invest me in another time certificate or ot! time certificates of deposit, as tong ¢ as Lic! agent shall be such agent. id Ted Miners, ite, is unknown, of this citation as required pa this tren a day of December, A. __... BY THE COURT: . C. Davies, Judge of said County Court. aid Agent, rney 0 North Dakota. ea 12-17-24, GRADED Early Ohio potatoes. $1 per 100. Phone 1972. 218 So, 1st St. Tribune Co. LOST—Saturday, all wool scarf, black, red and white color. Phone 401-J, Reward. ONE Mattresses THE MATTRESS SHOP will close Dec. 20 until after the holidays, Get your work done now. Browning, the mattress man. Phone 1126, Office Equipment STAPLING MACHINE 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 SPECIAL Men's 3-piece suit, one necktie, cleaned and pressed, $1.00 Perfection Cleaners Phone 1707 718 Thayer TWO ROOM basement apartment. Private entrance. Gas, lights, water, $2 97. 214 15th St. id kitchenette base- ment apartment, $15. Everts Apts., 314 3rd Bt, TWO room nicely furnished base- ment apartment. Inquire at 812 Ave. C. TWO ROOM upstairs apartment, un- furnished, $15. 212 2nd St. FURNISHED new apartment. evenings. 422 Ave. C. Cail Real Estate FOR WASHINGTON farm lands, city Property and business opportunities, write Triangle Realty Company, 414 Ziegler Building, Spokane, Wash. Houses for Sale WE HAVE some real bargains in income and residence houses. Will take small house as part payment, Investors’ Mortgage Security Co., Dak, Nat'l, Bank Bldg., phone 1660, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY “Bay, did you see the way they're by Baer describing me in the Bismarck classified lost and found column?” 1 Co., Bismarck, Houses for Rent 7-ROOM 2-family house, $40; six room houses, $35 and $40; 3-room apartment, $16; 4-room apartment, $40, T. M. Casey & Son. FOUR ROOM modern house in good condition, maple floors, gas heat. Conveniently located. Call 406 3rd St. 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 e P. R. Webb at 618 5th St. FIVE room upper duplex, atta garage, immediate possession. O. Roberts, telephone eatin or 751, LEAVING town, my home for rent. 1931 Model A coach for sale. 518 w. __W. Thayer. Phone 689-W. SIX ROOM modern house with gar- age. Near high school. Inquire 214. Fifth St. MODERN 6-room house. Close w schools, Call 2414-M. SMALL modern house, south side. Close in, $22.50. Call at 113 Ist St. ——_—_ Feed and Seed THRESHED corn for sale. Truck or carlots. Phone or write, Lynchburg Farmers Elevator Co., Lynchburg, P. O. Durbin, N, Dak. Ss Livestock for Sale PUREBRED registered Hereford Excellent quality and breeding. One fourth cash down. Balance in 2 annual payments. Patterson Land ‘

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