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%5 Ibs. 7.25 to 8.00, Pb eon STEELS IN VAN OF NEW STOCK RALLY; 4-POINT GAINS BEST 1,400,000 Shares Change Hands in One of Best Show- ings in Several Weeks | Grain Quotations | BISMARCK GRAIN (Farnished by Reet) Mier Co.) Dec. 20. No, 1 dark northern, 58 be. ooe8 92 No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs, a No, 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. No.3 dark northern, 55 lbs dark northern, 54 Ibs, No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. No, 5 dark northern, 51 oe No, 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. | Sample Grain: 49 Ibs. 73; 43 Ibs., 6 40 Ibs., 55; 39 Ibs., 53; 38 Ibs., 37 Ibs., 49. {No, 1 hard amber durum . | No, Sha No. New York, Dec. 20.—(P)—Industrial stocks took their cue from the steels in Monday’s market and put on one of the best rallies in several weeks. While gains at the best ran to 4 or more points among favorites, late cashing of profits and a sprinkling of year-end tax selling served to cut down top marks at the close. Deal- ings were lively for a time in the morning, but the pace slowed later. Transfers approximated 1,400,000 shares. The market was not particularly disturbed by the fourteenth consecu- tive week’s drop in steel mill opera- tions, although leaders slipped a bit when it was officially estimated pro- duction this week would be off 3.9 points at 23.5 per cent of capacity, a now low since Oct. 15, 1934. The de- cline was due principally to holiday | nec. shutdowns, Market sentiment was buoyed to some extent ant by further forecasts the lengthy business may be touching bottom. Secondary bonds were inclined to follow stocks, Commodities were un- even. pS) Dec. . 875% 67% 87% 67% vest . 80% 60% 99% 60% SO. ST. PAUL 8.05 8.15 South 8t. Paul, Dec. 20.—(AP—U. 8. 830 8.35 D A)—Cattle 6,000; slaughter classes 870 8.17 opening fully steady, stockers-slow, medium to good fed steers 6,00 to INNEAPOLIS 8.00; most heifers 5.00 to 6.50; few beef Peppa eis ey 3.) cows 4.75 to 6.00; low cutters and cut- Wheat— Open aigh Low Close ters 3.50 to 4.50; medium to good bulls recuse ssoee 1,00 5.75 to 6.50; choice feeders steers held 98% 99 above 7.00; calves 1,000; vealers fully 96% 96% steady; good to choice 8.00 to 9.50; 45% few 10.00. et} logs 5,500; butchers 260 lbs. down i actives evenly 10 to 35 higher than| Dec. 65 Saturday or 10 to 20 higher than Fri- 85% day; good and choice 140 to 200 Ibs. 7.80 to 8.00; top 8.00 mainly for 170 ae bs. down; 200 to 250 Ibs, 7.25 to 7.80; By 4 250 to 300 Ibs, 6.85 to 7.35; good sows sevns 2.04% 2.04% 204% 2.04 8.40 to 6.55; pigs scarce, average cost 2.01% 2.01% 300" Fy St Saturday 7.38; weight 215, week 7.45, weight 229 Ibs. Sheep 5,000; no early action, under- tone around steady on all classes; bulk good to choice lambs at last | Dec. wweek’s close 8.25 to 8.50; weights over For the eka! aed Duluth, Minn., Open’ * Bled low 86" BGK 85K e Dairy cows little trading; quotations ebout steady, medium and good springers quoted mostly 55.00 to 75.00. | nec. 2.00 2.00 hae age FARGO LIVESTOCK pen as as N, D... Dec. 20.—@)}—Live-| MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Fargo, stock. “quotations: Cattle: Minneapolis, Dec. 20.—()—Wheat Choice steers and yearlings 8.00- | Tecelpts Monday 137 compared to 172 00; good steers and yearlings 7.00-| @ year ago medium steers and yearlings 6.00-7.00; fair to medium steers 5.00- 6. Ae fate steers 4.00-5. lain steers Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse cain closing quotations today follow: Cash Wheat als 2 coseaietgrs £28, medium, helt 0 een ice ers 5.00-5.7; fair heifers i plain heifers 3.00-4.00; cholce cows 2 bs..... 1.08% 1.18% 1000 eeee and. 8 years old 6.50-6.00, (cows); good cows 5,00-5, qingdium cows 101% 116% ceo svoee towe 2504-00: choice bulls, 625-516: cows ; choice bulls =f Food bulls “4.75- 5.26; medium,» bulls 1.06% 115% 006 soos Vai eh ee te. eee 105% 143% .e0e 8.00-9.01 6.5; medium veal 5.005 26.00; eull veal Fite 5.00; good to choice heavy een, 6.00; medium to common Sheep: Genuine spring lambs top 7.25-8.25; penuine spring lambs medium nabs on good Veal 1.08% 1.11% 101% 1.00% 99% 1.06% spring lambs cull 4. DTH 108% .so0e sores sand doy 00-6. 005 itent ant ome -3.505 yy x feet owe oor Hoe 30; 95% 101% weeee overs cull ewes 1 o0e2, oy ‘bucks “Peo: 2.50, 93% 28% Hog! Good “and Herta Abe oni and down 100-120 75; 120- 95% 50-7. 51% ern 360 Ibs. j. 6.45-6.50; 3; 300-330 Ibs. 400 Ibs. 6.25; wil - | 18% protein ags no dock 4.50. IDE Wor Pena Wee L0B% .eoee eevee coves HICAGO prote! Chicago, Dee 20-1) —(U. A.) |1DH Wor Hogs 20,000, including Thon’ divects| LHW... 1.01% seeee sence aoeee early market mostly 10-15 higher than | Grade of Friday's average but advance lost:|1p H Wor top 8.10; bulk good and choice 150- 1HW.. 9% 5 ree, 310296 ‘and Gouin, Dasisia’ wheat b, 300 Ib., 7.05-50; few 310-360 Ib. "a i &: 7.10; most good Packing ws 6, ;|1DH Wor est kinds up to 6. vee OTH sees eee bi di 1H W 1% 98% Cattle 10,000, paren 1,500; steer!2.D A Wor and yearling trade steady to 25 high-|" 2H W.,. 95% -96% «0. sscee er; receipts measurably smaller and | 3h a wor market more or less a forced affair as|° 9) rw 4x 95% dressed beef trade remains sluggish; eee d sseee seeee steers and heifers predominating in Durem run; top steers 13.25 paid for weighty | 1 amber hd offerings; few loads 12.25-13.00 wit! lbs. .. 90 1.06 sizable sprinkling at 7.50-10.50; best | 2 amber hd light yearling steers 1 numerous Tbs, 89 106 load fed heifers 8.00-9.50,' with bulk | 9 2 nor ny ‘ helfer crop at 7.00-8.50; cutter cows | 2 amber 4.00-5.35; weighty sausage bulls 7.00; Ibs. 81 1.04 selected vealers 11. stockers and | 3 amber hd feeders getting more action. 67 Ibs, .. 85 1.02 Sheep 10,000, including 1,000 direct; | 3 amber hd fat lambs opening active, strong to 10|~ 56 Tbe, 84 1.00 ni higher than Friday; spots 15 up; good! 2orer'ng 2 seseeUsy ens: to choice offerings 97 1b., down &.75- |# amber 9.10; bulk 9.00-10; few strictly choice Tbs, .. 83 97 avoee ooeee lambs to outsiders 9. sheep about | 4 amber hd steady; mo: 75 down, 4 Ibs... 81 94 seeee vere 5 amber hd 3 Ibs, .. .79 $1 aoeee Sloux City, Dec. 20.—( 8. D.|5 amber ha Aj oGattie 3200; calves 200; ‘beef Ibs 7” «88 steers and yearlings slow, scattered |5 onerha ” A early sales, little changed; fed helfers | ° #! ibs, ows strong to mostly 25 tockers and feeders firm, few rt fed steers and yearlings |1 Mberal share eligibie around | 1 load long yearlings held es ‘short feds 5.75-6.75; bulk inted Sc per Ib.) beet cows 4.75-5.50: grades Coarse Grains mainly 4.25; part load good. to choice 800 ib. fee ers 7.505 load lots |2 3 53% ‘ghter weights up to 7.25. 3 51% 000, including 2450 direct; |4 "48% done: scattered sales to|5 “ ipp a steady to strong | 2 Six with Friday; instances 10 higher: 3 Me and choice 180-230 1b. 49% e ractical top 7.70; part |4 46% 5 42 3 F] 0 early” action; Indica fer classes aboat 4 26% 8.75 or abs Ch a1 around 3 5 Med mite Lowe! Feed RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Ri Minneapolis, Dec. 20.—()—Range of | ny 9 carlot erate en Fila: ‘Whea lark northern 1.10; enanier 99%; No. 1 hard| No, 1.. ber durum white 1.00%; No. 1 hare a 3 NS. 1. red cae 90% 2 yellow 50%-52%; No. 3 No. ae fared Fat ULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Dee 20. .—()—Closing gash Prices. Wheat: No. 1 hi northern apring 1.08% -1.18% RA or northern 1.06% 1.05% "4 3, =a eee 5 eee on. 5. A.) —The wi 01 me Eoetiats “was “No. Lired “aur: ver; "quotations an w fine were stead: ard dock) 2.08-2.13, erritory wools. Some ree: ulariity was apparent in asking 30%. prices on fine western grown wools.” Barley: Mating 50 Ee feed 35-53. “| exchange steady; DROP IN VISIBLE U. 8. SUPPLY I HELP 10 WHEAT Close Is Fractional After Early Decline; 12-Week Decrease 38,828,000 Bushels Chicago, Dec. 20.—(?)—Curtailment of the United States wheat. visible wheat prices late Monday. Monday's decrease of the wheat vis- ible supply total was 5,297,000 bushels, against 900,000 bushels 10-year week- ly average decrease at this time. There has now been a decrease of 38,828,000 bushels in 12 weeks with a decrease of 16,561,000 bushels during the like period last year. At the close, Chicago’ wheat futures were % off to %c up compared with | Saturday's finish, May 91%, July 85%, corn %-% advanced, May 59%-%, July 58%, and oats at % decline to %c gain, WHEAT FUTURES SHOW FRACTIONAL GAIN Minneapolis, Dec. 20.—()—A liberal | decrease in United States visible sup- plies resulted. in a fractional gain of %| wheat futures for the day. Dec. wheat futures closed % higher at 1.00, May % to % at 99 to 98%, and July % at 96%. Lack of demand to offset limited offerings resulted in lower flax prices. May closing % lower at 2.04%, and May’ Ic at 2.01. Dec, and May feed barley futures closed unchanged at 45% and 45, respectively. Dec. rye % lower at .65, and May % up at 65%; Dec, oats un- changed to % lower at 27% split, and May % lower at 27%. Cash wheat was firm. Best winter wheat was firm and unchanged as was durum, Cash corn was in steady demand. Oats was in quiet to fair demand. Rye demand was slower. Barley demand .was slower. Flax was in good demand. 1 Produce Markets { Chicago, Dees ri oA er—Butter prices tended lower again Monday but eggs and poultry showed little change, Butter 9783, easy. ‘eamery-specials (93 score) 38-38 ate (92) 3744; extra firsts (90-91 37; firsts (88- 89) "32:38; seconds. (Seki) 306017 (90 centralized carlots) tyes 5 5848, steady; fr tra viitate Tocals 26 graded ex- loi Ate a cal 24; iy! White ‘Rock 22, less than Ibs" col- ored 21%. Plymouth and White Rock 28; broilers 21; Leghorn chickens 16; ‘oosters 15, Leghorn 14; j toms Youns 22, 014 18; keys 17; young ducks, up col- ored 18%, white Ee ‘Batt colored 16, white 17; capons 7'Ibs. up 26; less than? lbs 26; eeene 1735, Dressed market, firm; turkeys, hens young 28, old 24%; toms, young 16 lbs. up 25, less than 16 Ibs., 27, old 22; No. 2 turkeys 21, ory EW, YORK Bute ‘ork, e aan iy a018 mollghtly fire reamer y Hlgh er than extra 3 extr: 40: ieete (ORIN) 38% 997 ady to firm: ts, fresh fancy held, fancy 1836, 22-24, 4 colors: %; standards 29%; 2: ; mediums verage ‘Reteigerator, apecial standards 20%;. firsts 19 mediums ‘and 8 18-18%, ale of premium marks nd midwestern, pre- exchange stan- 5 by, fancy med- Nearby and western, mediums and top pullets average pullets 24-25. Pa- jumbo and Premiums 35- als 33 standards 33- -30 44; Dullets 25- frowns: Extra fancy 32-33, Nearby and western, special packs 31. by, small to mediums 24-26, 300 pack eggs: Fancy to extra fancy Dressed poultry teady: b Freshy chtckens, ortaney) fryers ee ina! fryers 2 Turkeys, | 1 Ditiarn 22-28; southwestern 3 ‘Maryland 27-30. Frozen, chickens, excpenee standards, broilers 26-37; fryers 23%-28%. Ducks 19-20, Fresh’ and frozen: Fowls, 36- 42 Ibs. 16% G21 4; 42-54 Ibs. 19% 24% ai Ibs. 20%-: 25%. ola Beertats te ie poultry, by freight, steady; chickens, Rocks 21; colored 19-21; Leghorn 17-18, mostly 26. Fowls, col- ored 17-25, mostly 20%-24%; Leghorn . 15-18, mostly 16-17, id roosters 14- e 15, mostly 14, Turkeys, hen 15-27, | mostly 27; toms 23. Ducks 21. By express. about steady; chickens, Rocks 24-25; colored 20-22, mostly 21- He Broilers, crosses 23-26%, mostly 24-24%. Fowis, colored 19-25, mostly 20-25; Legh ora 1, mostly 17-20. ‘Turkeys, hens toms 24-26, tnoatly BUTTER ann. EGG FUTURES Chicago, Dec. 20.—()—. Butter Futures, ‘Biopawe Standards: Low Close; December 2% 32% 32% January 32% 32 2 February . 32 31% 31% *| Ege Futur: rator Standards: December 19% 20 19 19 . 21 a1 Miscellaneous FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Dec. 20.—(@®—Foreign Great Britain others in cents: France 3.39 free 40. mand in do: Britain MONEY RATES New York, Dec, Bb: ane money steady 1 per cent ay. 1 paper 1 per cent. ly, 60-90 days 1%; 4-6 mos, 154 per cent. Bankers acceptances unchanged, cul New York, Dec, American Gen. ae Cities Service 2. Elec, Bond & Share 10%. Fisk Rubber 6%. * MINNEAPOL qitinneapolts Dec. oisieet Bank Stock 10%. Northwest Banco 7%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By ti ted Press| (Over ne'C Counter in milton Trust 1 Maryland Fond. mn GOVERNMENT BONDS New magi Dec. 20.—()—Govern- ment bonds: Treasury Near- a ostly 28-29; 1,2! | sample grade 89 vegieeed Exp ate Lig M B 4a jas Jun All On D168 Loew's 0% Allis-Ch 62% Lorillard (P) 16% Am Can ‘m4 |Mack Trks 20% ‘am Cry Sug 1B Mar Field = 8% am H&L McKes& R 7% Am, Inter 7 McK & R Pf 31% Am Loco 23% |Miami Cop 9 Am Metal 32 |Mid-Con P . 19% Am PL 7% {Minn Hon 66% Am. Rad 13% |Minn Mol 6% Am Rol Mill 19% |Mont Ward 36% | AmSRef 52 |Mur Corp 3% | Am Stl F 35 |Nash Motors 10% Am Sug Ref 25% |Nat Biscuit 18% AMT&T 148%(Nat Cash R 16% Am TobB 63% |Nat Dy Pr 14 Am W Wks 13% |Nat Distill 21% Am Wool Pf 28% |Nat Pré& Lt 8% Anaconda . 33%|Nat Steel 67% Arm 6 |Nat Tea 3% As DryG 7 |NYOCent 20 ATSF 41 [No Am Avia 8% Atl Ref 20% |No Amer Avia 3% |No Pacific 12% Bald Loco 8% , Ohio Oil 18% Balt & Ohio 12% {Oliver Farm 31 Barndall © 14% {Otis Elev 2¢ Bendix 12% |PacG & El 26% Beth Stl 60% | Packard 4% Boeing Air 30%|Param Pict 10% Borden 17% |Park Utah 2% Briggs 22% |Pathe Film 6% Budd Wh 4%|Penney JC 65 Bur Ad Mch 17%|Penn RR 23 Butler Bros 7% |Phelp Dodg 27% But Cop & Z 3%| Phil Morris 83% Cal Z-Ld 1% | Phillips Pet 41 Can Pac 8 |Proc& Gam 45% Case J I 96 |PubSvcNJ 33% Caterpil 52. | Pullman = 35% Celanese 16% | Pure Oil 11% Cer d Pasco 39%| Purity Bak 1% Ches & O 38% | Radio o* Chié'Nw 1%|RKO 4% ChiGt W Pr 4%|RemRand 13% CMStP 1%|ReoMoto 2% CMStP Pt 1% | Rep Stl 19% Chrysler 55 en Copan 9 "|Seabd Ol 23% Col G El 9% | Sears-Roe 61% Com Solv 7% | Servel 13% Com & Sou 2 |ShellUn 17% Con Edis 25%/Simmons 20% Con Oil 9% | Socony Vac 15% Cont Can 41% | SouCal Ed 21% Cont Mot 1%|S80 Pac . 22% Cont Oil Del 31% | 50 Ry 14 Corn Prod 60%|80 Ry pid 22% Cream Wh 22% | Sperry Corp 15% 'Crosley 3 | Std Brands 8 jCub Am Sug 4%/StAG&El 5% Curt Wret 3% |StdOiCal 20% {Deere & Co 25% | Std OllInd 34% Dome Mines 52%| Std Ol NJ 46% Doug Airc 38% |Stew War 10 Dupont 120 | Stone & Web Be East Kod 166 | Studebaker El Auto Lite 17% | Swift & Co 16% El Pw & Lt 13% )Texas Corp 41% Firestone 20% | Tex Gul Sul 28% Gen Elec “4%|TPC&O 8% Gen Foods 31% | Tim Roll a Gen Motors 33%,Trans-Am 11% Gillette 10 |Tri-Cont Cor 3% Goodrich 16%|Union Car 78 Goodyear 19% |Union Pac 86% Gra-Paige 1%]Un Air Corp 25% GNIr Ct 13% |United Corp 3% GNRy Pf 25 |United Drug 7 G Wes Sug 27% | United Fruit 56% Greyhound 10%|Un Gas Imp 10% Hee Prod 6%|US Ind Al 214 Houd-H B 9% US Pipe Howe Sound 47% | US vs Imp OM Hudson Mot 7 |US Rubber 27 Hupp Mot 1%/US8 Smelt R 62 Ill Cent 11%] US Bteel 60% Ind Rayon 17%|US Stl Pf 109% Int Bus Mch 137 | Vanadium 16% Int Harv 69% | War Pict 6% Int Nick Can 45% | West Un 24% Int T & Tel 6%|West Air 26 Johns-Man 86% | West El 110% Kennecott 39% | White Mot 10% Kresge (8 8) 16% | Wilson & Co 5% Krog Groc Woolworth 37% Lib-O-F Gl 38%! Wrigley Jr 60 CHICAGO POTATOES, Chicago, Dec, 20.— shipments Saturday 621, steady, supplies moderat fair; sacked per iad 3 Burbanks US. No, , 1.37% 45; US, No. 1,15- ee Colorado’ Red McClures US. No. 1, 1.37%4-50; Minnesota and North Dakota cobblers 85 ye cent US, No. 1, 1.02%; Early Ohios 90 per cent US, No. 1, 1.10-12%;'Nebraska and Wyo! les Bliss ig telumphs 85-90 per cent ign 1, 1.21 isconsin round) pete is, No. 1, 1.05; US, commercials 95-1.00 Michigan ‘Russet rurale US. > 1.12%; US. commercials 1.07%; than carloti Hlorida Bliss triump! -2.00. Minneapolis, Dec. 2 fae eh re 0.—WP}—(U, A J—Potsto pplies moderat mand fair, market about steady, 160 1b; sacks: Washi yn Russet Burbanks, M danke, US No. to wade Valley Bliss triumphs, us. U8; No. 4, 3 1.15; nort! r” Mountains ep Mountains” Ue 8, No. 1, t Burbanks Os No: 1, UB. Xo. 1, MINNEAPOL} ‘LOUR Minneapolls, carload lots, Dec. 20.—@}—Flour, bor barrel, ie, #8 pound Fai patents, un- 3 standard patents, changed, unchanged, Ship: Pure bran 18'30+20.00, Standard middlings 19.50-20.00. CHICAGO CASH GRAI Chtoago, Dec, 20. ish wheat red spring le grade red, fe-t0i 3 KM No. 2 yel- By. 2 myhite 55%; ‘sample Oats Ted 30; No. 1 white 32%- 33%3 sampio grade 234. ; Sample grade 2 Sellow 94% -%4: malting 70-84. t, 8.50-9.50, beans: No. Barley: Feed 4 Timothy: 2.60-9: Clover WINNIPEG CAS! Winnipen, Dec. L0G ow h © ten “lhe lower; Dec. 1.25%; May ees Fra up to %c lower; Dec. 47%; a: Cash wheat: No. 1 northern 1.37%; No, 2 northern 1.38%; No. 3 northern : No. 2 white 50%; No. 3 white BULLETINS | ° Female Help Wanted WANTED: Experienced girl for gen- k, :_ People’s Meat Market 210 Sth We Deliver Phone 1 Personal | EUREKA! I have found it. —found what? Relief from pains and aches at the Finnish Baths at 119 W. Thayer. TYPEWRITERS sale, rent, service, all office machines. Typewriter Sales and Service, 108 3rd, Bismarck. Phone 68, LOYALIST FORCES NEAR VICTORY IN ATTAGK ON TERUEL; Last Insurgent Defenses Out- side City Fall; Was Rebel Spearhead Madrid, Dec. 20.—(?)—An entirely surrounded and greatly outnumbered Spanish Insurgent garrison held the city of Teruel Monday in the face of the heaviest government attack on the central front since the drive on Brunete last July. Last Insurgent defenses outside the city, which had been the tip of a spearhead thrusting at government tion lines between Madrid and Valencia, were destroyed in three days of siege. ! Teruel was cut off from the rest of Insurgent Spain. Government forces thwarted repeated Insurgent attempts to smash through and relieve the garrison. Fall of Teruel would be a heavy blow to Insurgents, who were caught | napping there when the government took the initial RIOTING UNION MAN SENTENCED 10 YEAR: But Fargoan Is Paroled; Charges Grew Out of Moor- head Bakery Strike Moorhead, Minn. Dec. 20.—(#)— ‘Thomas Anderson, Fargo union: mem- ber, was sentenced to serve a year in Stillwater prison by Judge Byron R. ‘Wilson in Moorhead Monday after he pleaded’ guilty to rioting charges but the sentence was stayed and he was pat under parole, In passing sentence Judge Wilson served warning on union members that “strike violence will not be tole- rated in Clay county and when laws of the state and union clash, unionists A.) —Potatoes, 132, on track 43, total Tg. | Dune CORE eee Sunda: 57; mand home of Otto Grondahl, Moorhead, a wrapper at the strike-bound North- west bakery. The quartet and another not yet BETES were accused of threatening and striking at Grondahl when he declined to go on a picket line. The others are in jail in leu of | eo00 Bond. Fall Kills Fargoan On 79th Birthday Fargo, N. D., Dec. 20.—(P)—At Sunday when and fractured his skull. Five of his seven children, Mrs. Hendrickson and a number of the grandchild- ren hed gathered in the home of @ son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. John Hanson for the oces Ohio Union Leaders Accused of Extortion . Cleveland, Dec. 20—(7)—A county Cleveland labor unions Monday dicted John E. McGee, Lkaeeteart of the laborers’ district council; A. Campbell, Meeeisct ot the pene: ers’ district council and two other union business agents. Mrs. John Braaten, Grand Forks, Dies two daughters, Mrs. O. C. Hallich of Minneapolis, Mrs. Sarah Leen of Miz- pah, Minn., two sons and 20 grand- children. Funeral services have not been arranged. Former Local Girl Is Taken by Death E THE whole family with a gift Gifts for Him Gifts for the Family 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 100. W. Bdwy, Gifts for the Home MAKE THIS her finest Christmas . Give her a NORGE Refrigerator, a NORGE Washer, & 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 soon, LUNDE SUPER SERV- ICE & SALES CO,, corner 7th and Thayer. Phone 2423, CABINETS, all kinds. Very practical gift the whole family will enjoy. Also what-nots and knick-knacks, beautifully made. BUILDERS WOODWORKING CO,, 713 Ave. A. Phone 663. THE WHOLE FAMILY vill read “Da- kota” by Edna LaMoore Waldo, Na- tional edition now in last 500. Price $2.50 at Woodmansee or, autograph- ed, from author at 709 4th St. -|WHY NOT a better used car? See Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Phone 1700, 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, 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. Pe GEISLER’S German roller canaries. | § females. Two singers and three Phone 1338. Gifts for the Car Owner THE PLEASING GIFT for the whole | ¥ family — ATEN DOLLAR Service | § Book from MOLLY'S SERVICE| ¥§ STATION. Can be used to purchase : Ww Why not make this a Typewriter Christmas? “a gift supreme for every member of the family! PORTABLES Typewriter Sales and 'T # Service On third street, 2 doors i‘ C south of Prince Hotel. RR & T Y P wis R I T any merchandise or Service. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES days (MINIMUM CHAR! “4se) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES PER DAILY RATES i aay @ days The ($3.00 1 time Weekly 8.00 K Phone 68 Ss 5 Sdays 44a: 2.25 (All Classified ads are cash with order) COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) MONTHLY RATES 2 times 3 times ‘Weekly Weekly 95.00 87.50 Daily Month ‘815.00 Copy must be in at 12:00 Noon for same day publication, TOUR: EOCRY NUMBEE ,| phone number. Qualtty” Wo ‘k-- Rea| Economy en 8. 11th CLEANERS Ss s=?:0(e(_e-«RMeMléaH— "= Household Goods for Sale DINING TABLE, six chairs, large birds-eye maple dresser and chif- fonier, one small chiffonier, two beds, complete; wicker chairs; large ROA radio; small RCA radio, $2; sectional bookcases, one large book- case, large kitchen cabinet, Magic Chef gas range, kitchen table and gas uae: Phone Mrs. A. M. Fisher, 1588. PRACTICALLY new studio couch, electric washer, baby carriage and bed, other household furnishings. 414 3rd St. ONE used piano, one little new style plano, Chas. L, Bryan, piano tuner, 422 4th St. Work Wanted EXPERIENCED girl wants day or hour work. Will also take care of children. Phone 1411-J, LAUNDRY wanted, Prices very rea- sonable. All work guaranteed. We call for and deliver, Tel. 1253, EXPERIENCED girl wants hour or day work. Phone 2186-J. Automobiles for Sale 1930 CHEVROLET coupe, heater equipped. Write Tribune Ad. 25350. ___Apartmients for Rent STRICTLY MODERN, ground floor apartment, two bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bath. Unfur- nished. Private entrance. Gas, heat and water furnished. 402 8th, BEAUTIFUL apartmentette, parlor furnishings. Cooking faciltiies. Suit- able two. Lavoratory. Private en- trance. Available Dec. 24. 206 Park. NICELY furnished two room apart- ment. Everything furnished includ- ing frigidaire and laundry privi- _leges. 1510 Thayer. Phone 1650. TWO room and kitchenette and one room and kitchenette furnished apartments, with private baths. 106 _ Main Ave. 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 3t. Phone 637-J. IEWLY DECORATED unfurnished basement apartment. Three rooms and bath. Laundry privileges. Gar- __8ge. Phone 1161. THREE or 4-room semi-basement apartment. Gas heat. Laundry privileges. Tel. 366-R. 217 Ave. D west. 4 ATTRACTIVE apartment, furnished. Second floor. Adults only. Located 618 7th. Inquire Mrs. Hughes, 616 Tth St. §| TWO UNFURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms and bath each. All built-in features. 215 Mandan St. Phone 482. MODERN light housekee; apart- ment, furnished. Gas heat. Private entrance Call 601. F TWO ROOM basement apartment Everything furnished. Suitable two i 1, j-J. 514—11th St. apartments, close to capitol and high school, Also furnished house. 818 7th St. TWO ROOM upstairs apartment, un- furnished. $15, 212 2nd-8t. S|PURNISHED new apartment, Cai evenings. 422 Ave. C, Mountain Grown CHRISTMAS TREES now available at attractive prices at FARMERS CUT RATE MEAT MARKET Phone 216 612 Bdwy. Wholesale and retail. They're going fast, so hurry. Houses for Sale 2 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. Wanted to Buy WANTED—Light western made sad- dle, Phone Mandan 9-F2. Houses for Rent SIX ROOM bungalow, three bed- rooms. Available Jan. 1st. Gas heat, Phone 1178; NEW MODERN gas heated five room’ bungalow at 909 Ave. E. Available Jan, 1st. Phone 2080-J. Lost and Found PARTY known who took goods and articles from 408 Raymond, please return them. No questions asked. LOST: Desk drawer, while moving. Reward. Phone 64. Office Space OFFICE space for rent. Available Jan. Ist. Call at Cowan's Drug Store, phone 102, Coal for Sale AVAILABLE AT ONCE—Strictly modern house, 623 3rd St. Call or see P. R. Webb at 618 5th St. FIVE room upper duplex, attached garage, immediate possession. O. W. Roberts, telephone 151 or 751. SIX ROOM modern house with gar- age. Near high school. Inquire 214 Fifth St. MODERN 6-room house. Close tu Schools. Call 2414-M. SMALL modern house, south side. Close in. $22.50. Call at 113 Ist St. WILTON or Center coal, two to six- ton loads, $2.65 per ton. Phone 602-J. Bob Morris. ———— GRAY and white enamel coal stove. Large_piano box. 217 W. Rosser. Room and Board LARGE BEDROOM and board for two in modern home. On bus line. Always hot water. non-ruomers, Also board for 712 4th St. Miscellaneous for Sa’ THREE lunchroom booths, small show case. Cookie jars. Nearly new. Rea- sonable. 111 Ave. A. West. GEFSE, fresh and tender. Will melt in your mouth. Order now. Phone Mandan 364, Mrs. Geo. Samuelson. GRADED Early Ohio potatoes. $1 per 100. Phone 1972. 218 So. 1st St. Office Equipment YOU WILL find the Markwell paper fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used Staples sheets to- gether temporarily or fe vermenenly Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co. SPECIAL Men's 3-piece suit, one necktie, cleaned and pressed, $1.00 Perfection Cleaners Phone 1707 718 Thayer ———————— TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY “We had it installed by a Bismarck Tribune ad carpenter—only while the children are home from school for the holidays!” by Baer Feed and Seed THRESHED corn for sale. Truck or carlots. Phone or write, Lynchburg Farmers Elevator Co,, Lynchburg, P. O. Durbin, N. Dak. Livestock for Sale PUREBRED registered Hereford bulls. Excellent quality and breeding. One fourth cash down. Balance in 2 annual payments. Patterson Land Co., Bismarck. Rooms for Rent CLEAN sleeping room, nicely fur- nished. Adjoining bath. On bus line. Near high school. $15. Gen- tlemen only. 614 Ave. C. NICELY furnished large sleeping room, next to bath. Two clothes closets. $10 month. 813 2nd St. Phone 263. PLEASANT room, also board if de- sired at $5 per week. Near Bis- marck Theater. Phone 428. 212 3rd St. 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. WELL FURNISHED upstairs room, two windows. Board if desired. 712 Main. FURNISHED sleeping room in pri- vate home. 712 7th St. Phone 1407. SLEEPING ROOM, close to bath. Al- ways hot water. 120 Ave. A. For Sale or Rent DESIRABLE six room modern dwell- ing, 3 bedrooms, gas heat, near school. Garage. Geo. M. Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS INT R OF THE INSOLV- ATTE! ENCY or THE STERLING STATE FEN STERLING, NORTH DA- Notice is hereby given by the un: dersigned, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as Receiver of the Ster- ling State Bank, Sterling, North Da- kota, to the creditors of sald insolvent bank and to all persons having claims against sald insolvent bank to exhibit them and file them with the necessary vouchers, with the undersigned Re- celver at his office at Minot, within four months after the first publica- tion of this notice. If sald claima are not 60 filed, they will be barred trom any participation in any dividends which may be paid by the Receiver from the assets or said insolvent bank. Dated Dec. 18, 1937. Federal Deposit Insurance Cor- Bn Receiver Eaton, Liquidator for Re First publication on 18th day of Dec- ember, 1937. 12/18-20-21 28 <

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