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AIRCRAFT, SPECIAL ISSUES POST GAINS; SOME STEELS HIGHER Potential ‘War Babies’ Strong; Transfers About 1,300,- 000 Shai New York, Dec. 21.—(#)—Aircrafts and specialties ran the gauntlet of profit selling in Tuesday's stock market and posted advances of 1 to 2 or more points. A few steels did fairly well, but utilities, rubbers, coppers, oils and rails failed as extensive ground gain- ers and many finished behind minus signs. Strength of potential “war babies,” coupled with continuance of the tense tar eastern situation, brought renewed discussion of rearmament possibili- ties that would bring heavy govern- ment spending for arms materials. Tending to brighten business senti- ment a bit was a sharp upturn in spot and future hide prices and a general forward movement in major commodities, ~ Dealings in the nook list were quiet for the most part, with transfers ap- proximating 1,300,000 shares. Secondary carrier loins were again inclined to tilt upward in the bond department. Foreign securities markets did better. Troubles of the railroads were ex- emplified by directors of Santa Fe who, in an attempt to trim costs, voted a 1938 expense budget of $35,- 192,802 against $41,004,000 for 1937. U. 8. Steel and Bethlehem pushed | Grain Quotations WHEAT PRICE UP BISMARCK GRAIN | (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Dec. 21, No. 1 dark northern, 58 lbs... No. 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. | No. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. | No. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No, 4 dark northern, 53 lbs. No, 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. No, 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 50 lbs. Sample Grain: 49 Ibs, 74; 48 lbs, 72; 47 6 lbs, 68; 45 Ibs. 66; 44 43 lbs., 62; 42 lbs., 60; 41 40 Ibs. 56; 39 Ibs. 64; 38 Ibs. 37 lbs., 50. No, 1 hard amber durum No. 1 mixed durum . No, 1 red durum No, 1 flax . No, % | cember oats closed %c higher at 27% up briskly in the last few minutes | per, after a series of recoveries and de- Livestock 8O. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Dec. 21—(AP—U. 8. D A)—Cattle 3,000; slaughter steers about steady; medium yearlings 6.00; to 17.00; few good steers up to 825 she stock steady; undertone weak; few butcher heifers 6.00 downward; beef cows up to 5.50; good kind held high- et low cutters and cutters 3.50 to 4.50; some. bids lower on bulls; mostly 600 downward; stockers scarce, best feeder steers Monday 125. Calves 1,500; vealers steady good to choice 8.00 to 9.50; few 10.00. Hogs, 10,000, very active to all in- terests; shipper demand broad for 260 Ibs., down; market unevenly steady to) Dec 10 lower than Monday's best time for. tll alt RANGE Minneapolis, Dec. Wheat— Open "high ‘Low % | fair demand. Rye demand was good. 6" 203 2.01% 202 200% 2 DULUTB SANGS Duluth, Minn,, Dec. 21.—(?)— Durum— Open High Low 8614 “86% “861 steady to 10 for more higher than the | nec. packer trade that day; top 8,00 for 170| May Ibs., down; good and choice 140-210 bs., 7.10-8.00; 210-240 Ibs., 7.00-80; 240-260 lbs., 7.25-50; 260-: Ibs., largely 6.85-7.25; good suws 645-60; good stags 6.25-50; pigs scarce, average cost Monday 7.55; weight 222 Ibs, Sheep 3,000, no early action, under- tone around steady on all classes; good to choice lambs Monday 8.50 to} 9.00 and bulk 8.75 feed lambs Monday 7.00 to 8.50. Dairy cows mostly steady, demand only fair; few good springer cows $65 to $75; plain and medium kinds quoted $40 to $60 mostly. CHICAGO Chicago, Dec. 21.—()—(U. 8. D. A.) —Hogs 22,0 market uneven; weights 200 Ib., down 10 lower; others fully 10 higher than Monday's. average; spots up more; top 8.00; bulk good ‘and choice 150-200 1b., : 2 -, 7.85-95; 250-300 {x Tose: most good packing sows 6.60-88; few lightweights on the] butcher order 6.9 Cattle 6500, done on stee salves 1500; not much largely steer run; un- medium to good grades: strictly good and cholce offer- ings steady to outsiders; . kinds of value to sell at 10.00 upward gettin: a little shipper competition but all others under pressure; small runs necessary; dressed market. very slug- gish and weak; early top 11.25 but 13.00 bid on choice mediumweight steers; heifers steady; cows steady to stron 3 bulls slow, steady to weak at 7.00 down; vealers 50 lower at 11.00 down. Sheep 8000, none direct; fat lambs opening slow, steady to weak: spots lower; es’ good and choice lambs downward trom 100 1b., 8.65- 9.10; bulk 8.75 upward; several loads still unsold around steady. s pslous city: A.)—Cattle, 3000; c: Ipenbighieinuantenets lings sales to establish m: tered sales about steady? fed shelters slow, little changed; cows strong to 25 higher; stockers and feeders scarce, mostly steady; load lots fed steers and yearlings up to 8.10; long yearlings held above 10.00; liberal share eligible around 6.75-7.75 small lots kosher heifers up to 8.00; few sales short fed light weights 5.75-6.75; most beef 50; cutter grades largely 50; few medium light weight stock steers 5.50-6.50. iogs, 7500, including 1300 direct; shipping demand absent; undertone weak to Idwer; few sales to traders fully 15 lower: ‘choice, 190-240 Ib. ferings 7.60-65; top 7.65; packers bid- ding fully 25 lower on weights 250 1b. down at 7.40-50; er on heavier weights; sows bid 6.25; light lights and pigs to feeders weak to 25 lower at 7. 0, Including 60 direct; no lamb action; indications steady: sorted fed wooled skins held to 8.90 or above; few early sales ewes about stea good ‘kinds 8.00-25; feed- er lambs scarce. wauco LIVESTOCK Fargo, D., Dec, 21.—()—Live- sock Pe tations: rs and yearlings 8.00- ers and yearlings 7.00- steers and yearlings H to medium steers air steers 4.00-5.00; plain steers plain heifers 3.00- years old 5.00-1 m 4.00 50k 00; choice bulla 2555.75; Sood, bulls 4.75-5.25; medium, bulls 4£.25-4.75; common bulls 3.25-4.25, Calves: Cholee veal 8.00-9.00; good um veal 5,00-6.00; cull ood to cholce heavy medium to common / by spring lambs top 7.50-8.50; enuine spr! ‘a nut veal e spring aces cull a oe 6 ar)ing fteey ewes 150 tbs. and u Cait Swen 1.00-2.00; bucks 1.50-2.50. 1d down 120-140 160-1 80 MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, Dec. 21.—U1—(U. 8. D. A.)—Potatoes’ unchanged. including 4000 direct; |g eon = : oL~oru feofestoote too} peer falking sharply low- |” MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Dec. 21.—?)—Wheat receipts Tuesday 85 compared to 91 ® year ago Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing Gey, today follow Wheat Delivered. To Arrive 1.0956 1.19% 59 + 108% 1.17% . 107% 1.16% » 1.06% 1.14% « 104% 1.12% 102% 110% 1.005% 1.07% ». 98% 1.04% 96% 1.02% 4% 99% 92% 96% ern spring ... 1.045 1.08% (Lower test weight not discounted 4c Ib.) Montana Winter Wheat 14% protein 1DH Wor + 106% ,.. pete #384 ont, 100% ate ‘and South Daketa 98% 99% 6% 97% 94% 95% Durum Pere: 90% 89% 81% 85% 84% 83% 81% 79% 17% 15% 1.06% 1.05% 1.04% 1.02% 1.00% S1% 94% aK 88% 85% == BOB BIESES 5 x x 1 a durum 30% 91% (Lower test weight nominally discounted 5c per Ib.) Coarse Grains E334 52% 49% 45 52% 50% ATH 43 ing lame medium 6.50- | Feed DULUT! Duluth, Dec, prices. Wheat: northern spring —Closing cash 1 AE ee 19% 2, more restricted 38h ti of % t Northern 1. .| hard - winter : 5, sisgsotn: red Fiax No. ive dock) 2.04%-2.14%. Rye No. 2; 10%e Oats No. 3 white 29% -3: Barley: Malting 0: fea 36-54. ;|ing suspected to represent’ abrupt . | change of market position on the part Ly WHEAT. uP changed, : *| 20-22; dirti -|Packs 21%-23%; stan *|35%4-36%; nearby and "| 26-264. "| 32. Di Olnesere ten . | all frozen prices . | Colored 21-26, mostly 23-25; . | 4-6 mos, 1% per cen’ 4 exebannel ateaay: Great 99.89 1-16. » | improve sentime: NEARLY TWO CENTS IN CHICAGO PIT; Active Buying by Eastern Spe-/| culative Interest Factor; Corn Up Chicago, Dec. 21.—(7)—Active buy- of an Eastern speculative interest did much to hoist Chicago wheat prices nearly 2 cents maximum Tuesday. Bulges of 3% cents a bushel in Win- nipeg December wheat contracts aided the upward movement of the Chicago market. There was also some even- ing-up of accounts here preparatory for the United States government crop report due after the close of trading Tuesday. At the close, Chicago wheat futures were %-1% above Monday’s finish, May 92%-%, July 86%-1%; corn %- 1% up, May 60%-%, July 60-60%, | Be and oats %-% advanced. EAPOLIS pale: Dec. 21.—()—A liberal ea: the world visible supply of Wheat and tight December situation in Winnipeg stirred eastern wheat | shorts into action and prices here ral- Ned sharply before the close Tuesday. Some profit taking showed at the advance, but final values were not! effected. December wheat closed 4c higher at 1.00%, aiay joc up at 99% | and July %c up at 96%. Flax advanced on congestion In De- gember. December closed 1c lower at 2.03% and May ic up at 2.02. Coarse grains followed wheat. De- and May ‘%c up at 27%. December tye closed 1%c up at 66% and May Sec up at 68%. December feed barley 2%c higher at 48% and May %c high- er at 46%. Little desirable cash wheat was of- fered. Only a few cars of low grade, thin winter wheat was in. Durum wheat was scarce and,in ready de- mand. Cash corn of good yellow color was in ready demand, Oats was in quiet to Barley was unchanged, Flax was in good demand to strong. Qa isd eS Produce Markets | OO CHICAGO Chicago, Dec. 21.—(7)}—Butter and egg prices were unsettled Tuesday. Butter 10,832, unsettled; creamery- extra firsts (90-91 score) 34%-36%; standards (90 centralized carlots) 34%; other prices unchanged. Eggs 4452, unsettled; current re- ceipts. 21%: other prices unchanged. Poultry, live, 1 car, 52 trucks, hens easier. balance firm; hens 4% lbs. up 19%, less than 4% lbs, 17; springs, Ibs. up colored 21%, Plymouth Bed White Rock 23; turkeys, hens 25, tome, young 23, old 19; No, 2 turkeys 18; young ducks, 4% lbs, up colored 19, white 21%, small colored 17, white 18; Beese 18; other prices unchanged. Dressed market, turkeys easier; roung hen turkeys 27%, young toms, less than 16 lbs. 26%; other prices un- NEW YORK ‘Kk, Dec. 21.—(®)—Butter, creamery; higher than '% 40% ; extra (92 score) 39 Mei firata (86-81) 32%-38%4; secon 3 (84-87). 31-3 Cheese, 259,380, priees unchanged, Eggs, 15,895: special pack: firsts 25-2 steady to firm; firm, Mixed colors; ; standards 29'4; is 22-24; mediums y 20-21; average checks 19-19%. Refrigerator, special dards 20% -215 firsts 19%-20%; seconds 18%-19 LEA and small 18%-19; dirties 18% -1 Whites: Resale of premium marks midwestern, premium marks 33%-34%; exchange | specials 32-32%. Midwestern, ex- change standards 30%-31. Nearby. fancy mediums 30%-33, Nearby and western, exchange mediums and top pullets 28%-30; average pullets, 27- 8, Pacific coast, jumbo and premiums 36-15%: specials 34%-35;, standards ;_ mediums 31-31%; pullets Brown, extra fancy 33-34. Nearby and western, special packs 31- Nearby, small to mediums 26-2 Duck eggs: Fancy to extra fancy 30- Pontes BenerAlly: steady. northwestern 22-28% ; western . Other fresh, hanged. Live poultry, by Teelght, steady to firm. Chickens, Rocks 26, colored 2 Leghorn | 20. -2 mostly 23-25; Leghorn 15-16. roosters 13-17, mostly 15-17, Turkeys, hens 29; toms'25. Ducks 22. By express, steady to firm. Chi Rocks 25-21; mostly 25; eros 33-44; colored 24-26, mostly. reds '25;, Leghorn 21-2: Broliers, Rocks 22-27, mostly 22-23%; crosses 16-17, mostly 22% -25; reds. 21%-24, mostly 22-23; Leghorn 18-22, fowls: Leghorn 21, Turkeys, hens 28- 20-21, most! tf toms 24-25, mostly 25. 30, mostly 3 BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Dec, 21.—()—. Butter Futures, Storage Standards: High Lo w Close December January . evar ge Futu December 2 January . 1+ 19% > 18% -Miscellaneous MONEY RATES i New York, Dec. 21.—(#)—Call money | steady, 1 per cent all day. Prime commercial paper 1 per cent. Time loans steady, 60-60 days 1% | Bankers esstanitoe unchanged. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Dec. 21.—(#)—Foreign Britain de- thers in cents Great | France 3.39%; Italy free 40.30%, reg. i762 travel 28.00; “Nosway’? 25.18; Sweden 25.77; Montreal in New York mand in d Baa 4. 8 as MINNEAPOLIS ees Minneapolts, Dec, 21.—(#—Flour, carload lots, per Deal in 98 pound | mily patents, un-/ ; standard patents, un- Standard middlings MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Bene lay Dec, 21.—()—Stocks First Bank Stock ex Northwest Banco 7. Gov MENT BONDS New York, ec, 21.—(P}—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4%’s 1 Treasury 4's 1. CURB STOCKS New York, Dec. 21.—(#)—Curb: - American Gen. ie Cities Service 2%. Elec Bond & Share 10%: Fisk Rubber 6%. Bos’ woo | Boston, Dec. 21 Pets 8.D.A)—) Quotations on Texas wools were show- | ing a ¢ ir tendency today. Even ands for 12-month Texas low, offerings at 70 cents is or below were much than two or three Some sales of good 12- wools in this market and direct chases in the country within the past week at prices rang- 72 to 15 cents scoured basis in Boston or delivered east has helped tu in this market. fall Texas wools 0 cents scoured basis, some sales having been report- ed at around 58 compared with sales a few weeks ago at 55 cents and under. Quotations on gr % | both sides have seized on the re- Hall many cases foreign speculators New York Stocks Closing Prices Dee. 21. Adams Exp 9% | Lil Lib-O-F Gl 38% Alas Jun u phar (4a) pi W's Alicea” “ey | Korlilerd CP) 16% 14% Mack Trks 20% * 30% | Mar Field 8% 1% McKess&R 7 McK R pfd 31% Miami Cop 9 Mid-Con P20 Minn Hon 68% Minn Mol 6% Mont Ward 36% Mur Corp 5% Nash Mtrs 10% Nat Biscuit 18% Nat CshR 16% Nat Dy Pr 13% Nat Distill 21 NatPr&Lt 8% Nat Steel 67% Nat Tea 3% N Y Cent 20% No, Am Avia 8% No Amer 22 No Pacific 12% Ohio Oil 13% Briggs Mfg Budd Wh Bur Ad Mch 17% Butler Bros 7% But Cop&Z 3% Cal Z-Ld 1% Can Pac he Case (JI) 96 Caterpil 53 Celanese 14% Cer d Pasco 38% Ches & O 38% Chi& NW 1% Chi Gt W 1% Chi GtW pfd 4% CMStP 1 CM StP pfd 1% CRI&P Chrysler Col-Palm. Col G El Com Solv Com & Sou Con Edis Con Oil Cont Can Cont Mot Cont Oil Del Corn Prod Cream Wh Crosley Cub Am Sug Curt Wret Deere & Co Dia Match Dome Mines Doug Airc Dupont East Kod El Auto Lite El Pw & Lt Firestone Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Mills Gen Mtrs Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Gra-Paige GNIr Ctf GN Ry Pf G Wes Sug Greyhound Hec Prod Houd-H B Howe Sound Hudon Mot Hupp Mot Til Cerft 11% Ind Rayon 18 Int Bus Mch 138 Int Harv u In Nick Can 46% Int TCT 7 Johns-M 88 Kennecott 39% KresgeSS 16% Krog Groc 15% ‘Shell Un Simmons Socony Vac Sou Cal Ed So Pac y, | So Ry So Ry Pf Sperry Corp Std Brands 8td G & El Std Oil Cal Std Oil Ind Sta OU NJ Stew War Stone & W Studebaker Swift & Co Texas Corp Tex Gul Sul TPC&O 119% 167 11% 13% Union Car 78% Union Pac 86% Un Air Corp 26% United Corp 3% United Drug 7 United Fruit 56% Un GasImp 10% Us ee Al 21% US Pipe 30 USR&Imp 5% US Rubber 27 US Smelt R 62% US Steel 61% US Stl Pf 100% Vanadium = 17% War Pict 6% West Un 26% West Air 21% West El 112% White Mot 10% Wilson & Co 5% Woolworth 36% Wrigley Jr 60 1%, Stamp News GINCE the beginning of Spain’s civil war, every large Spanish city and both insurgents and Loy- lists have turned out an amazing number of stamp issues. Upwards of 2000 varieties have been print- ed to the confusion of the collector and the speculator. Recently, lease of miniature sheets. In have printed “Spanish”. stamps outside the country for immediate sale. The stamps never entered Spain. All of which behooves the collector to make current Spanish additions most carefully. . * * The last of the unsold Edward VIII stamps have now been re- called from all British postoffices, it is reported. There will be no further government sale of them. The Postoffice Department has under consideration a possible se- ries of U. S. stamps designed to honor famous native sons. The list would include educators, pio- neers, inventors, seiner, physi- | cians and surg jurists, sculp- tors, musicians, scientists, artists’ | and authors. Be | Effective Dec. 1, general reduc- Personal FOLIOWING notice inserted [rea patient; for proof ae SORE 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, Exclusive—Exclusive! Baldo are the only exclusive meat market in Bismarck, Where your patronage is justly appreciated. People’s Meat Market 210 Sth We Deliver Phone 176 ———————————— For Sale or Rent DESIRABLE six room modern dwell- ing, 3 bedrooms, gas heat, near school. Garage. Geo. M. Register. Coal for Sale WILTON or Center coal, two to six ton loads. $2.65 per ton. Phone 2314. Bob Morris. HEALTH <= Relief for sinus, neuritis, actintle sciatica, lumbago, muscular aches, colds and all forms of rheumatism. Those who have ne tried this method may recel $3.00 treatment for $1.50 and this Write for literature. ad. JOHN F. CLASS aueRD Manager RCK Phone 606 intments, Travel Opportunity WANTED—Ride to Indianapolis or ) Chicago and return by auto or will take parties to Chicago or East with me, Leave Dec. 26, back Jan. 2nd. Write Tribune Ad, 25438. Business Opportunity in a good town. Large payroll. Write Tribune Ad. 25428, UNTIL CHRISTMAS 20% Discount on Imperial Washable WALLPAPER Dosene of Benutifel Designs to select fem ns VANTINE arass co. Phone 544 313 Main Miscellaneous for Sale THREE lunchroom booths, small show case. Cookie jars. Nearly new. Rea- sonable. 111 Ave. A. West. LEFSE, fresh and tender. Will melt in your mouth. Order now. Phone Mandan 364. Mrs. Geo. Samuelson. ————— eee CHICAGO pat aL al Chicago, Dec, 21.—()—(U. 8. —Potatoes, 83, on track 256, shipmen| 96; steady; suppli ate, nd moderate; sacked cwt, Idaho vusaet Burbanks U 1.37%-45 No, 2, 1,10-15; Red Mc ee Us jo. 1, orth Dakota Biles triumphs $0 per cent US. aaeoe cobblers 85-90 per cent US. No y 1.05-07%; Barly Ohios 90 per | cent Us. 1, i. 10; Minnesota round whites ‘commercials Ae ‘Wiscon- ain round ‘whites US. No. 1, ‘small, 95; mn Russet rurals US. 1, Tionilsebs chanvcarioisener:bu) orate: Florida Bliss triumphs US, No, 1, 1,92%, US. No. 2, 1.77% D. A) total US, moder- er Noe 1, jorado CHICAGO, CASH GRAIN Dec. (r—Cash wheat Y nara 90; sample SN 4 dark portnern 3 f mixed 6% 5 yellow 60% -%; No. 3 white He 3x3 sample grade 56, Qats, No. 1 white 23-33%, Soy beans, No, 2 yellow $4%4-%. Batiey feed 49-60; malting #085, Timothy 2,60-95, Red clover 29.00-34.00; sweet clover 8.75-9.50. wi IPE: baci GRAIN. Winnipeg, Di 1.—(#)— Wheat cloned c higher; December 1,28; May 1.1 on Mr 1%s higher; Dec. 47%; May fo, 1 northern 1.38%; 4%; No, 3 northern 20, ae No. 2 white 50%; No. 3 white RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis,, Dec, 21.—(®)—Range of earlot grain sales: ‘Wheat heavy dark northern spring 1: No. 3 dark northern L1Zh-114%:, sample grade northern lark 45 Noa ara, winter STH, Nos! Beicd white 100% 1.01% No, 3 mixed durum 91%. Corn, No. ad =10 Batiey: (No. 2 malting 78; No. 1, 71-72, Flax not quoted. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Presa) Miawert Corp. 5%. Today’s Recipe French Glace Dates (Delicious Sweetmeat) One pkg. pasteurized dates, 1 slice canned pineapple, 1 cup sugar, 1 cup white Karo, % cup water. Stuff the dates with a bit of pine- apple, wrapping the date entirely around the filling. Cook the sugar, Karo and water until the syrup be- | gins to discolor (310 degrees F.). Re- move the pan from direct heat and place in @ pan of hot water so that the syrup will not cool too rapidly. tion in airmail postage on letters ‘and articles addressed to Central | and South America and the West Indies was announced by Post- | master General” James A. Farley. | Airmail postage to practically all Latin-American countries was Place each date on a fork, dip into syrup; let drip a moment and then place on @ greased pan or marble slab. to harden. About 1% pounds. There are approximately 1,250,000 | cars, trucks and busses in New York substantially reduced. There was ' Cty no change in rates where the postage has heretofore been 10 cents—the minimum postage to any country being 10 cents a hait ounce, The new rates conform | more closely to prevailing interna- tional pogaze rates. Interesting -new issues: Ger- many—annual charity set, nine ‘values, depicting the development of the German merchant marine, Albania—nine special) stamps, commemoarating the 25th anniver- | sary of the proclamation of inde- lence from Turkey. , (Copyright, 1937, NEA Service, Inc.) i Lighting a driveway from above with five circular fan-type lights mounted on a curved support results | ,, in good lighting without glare. mare ee NOTICE TO CREDITO! INT TTER OF THE ENCY OF THE STER! STERLING, NORTH given by the un- Deposit Insurance the Stere Notice {s_hereb; | dersigned, Federal | Corporation, as Recely ling State Bank, Steril! North Da- kota, to abe creditors 0 id insolvent bank and to all persons having claims age said 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 said claims are not so filed, they will be barred from [any participation in ny dividends which may be paid by the Receiver om the aetettte insolvent bank. Fasupance Cor- ne Liquidator tor Fintp sf pabication on 18th day of Dec- 12/18-20-21 22 SIX ROOM modern house with gar- SMALL modern house, south side. Gifts for Him Gifts for the Family ‘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 8. } 100 W. Bdwy, phone 55. 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 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., 1713 Ave. A. Phone 663. THE WHOLE FAMILY will 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 700, 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. GEISLER’S German roller canaries. Two singers and three Phone 1338. __ Gifts for the Car Owner _ THE PLEASING GIFT for the whole females. family — ATEN DOLLAR Service| Book from MOLLY'S SERVICE STATION. Can be used to purchase any merchandise or Service. ,W Why not make this a Typewriter 0) Christmas? D A gift supreme for every member of the family! T PORTABLES ‘Typewriter Sales and T ‘ Service On third street,'2 ‘doors 8 Y P Ei Wi R I C south of Prince Hotel. Ré K Phone 68 Ss THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES tday “48 1 34 7 eo cit 20 Ssestscasaa 1. (MINIMUM CHARGE 45c) CLASSIFIND DISPLAY RATES PER DAILY RATES aay 6 daze ‘The $3.60 1 time Weekly B.00 YOUR LUCKY NUMBER is our phone Bape, Work-— Quality jconomy tJ 8. lth CLEANERS . 2dnye Sdaye 4days Gdaye 6daye (All Classified ads are cash with order) COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) MONTHLY RATES tt 3: timen: Dally Weekly Month 87.50 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. Lost and Found rr 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 RCA radio; small RCA radio, $2; sectional bookcases, one large book- case, large kitchen cabinet, Magic Chef gas range, kitchen table and gas plate. Phone Mrs. A. M. Fisher, 1588, ONE used piano, one little new style piano. Chas. L, Bryan, piano tuner, 422 4th St. PIANO, tea table, chairs, table, girl's bicycle. 322 Anderson St. Phone 1643, —_—_—_—_—_—_———— Houses for Rent NEW MODERN gas heated five room bungalow at 909 Ave. E, Available Jan, 1st. Phone 2080-J. FIVE room BPR duplex, attached garage, immediate possession. O. W Roberts, telephone ist or 751. SIX room modern house, $30. Five PARTY known who took goods and articles from 408 Raymond, please _Teturn them. No questions asked. LOsT—Spare tire, 7.00x15, between Hazelton and Bismarck on Highway 83. Reward. Call at Tribune. Office Space OFFICE space for rent. Available Jan, Ist. Call at Cowan’s Drug Store, phone 102. Livestock for Sale PUREBRED registered Hereford bulls. Excellent quality and breeding. One fourth cash down. Balance in 2 §|FURNISHED new apartment. Automobiles for Sale 1936 CHEVROLET coach, equipped for winter. Best of condition, $460. Phone 1831-LJ. ___Apartments for Rent STRICTLY MODERN, Ce floor apartment, two living room, kitchen and bath. Unfur- nished. Private entrance. Gas, heat and water furnished, 402 8th. AVAILABLE Jan. ist, 4 room apart- ment, living room, kitchen, bed- room, bathroom. Outside entrance. $25. Couple without children. 222 llth 8t. FURNISHED apartment, including lights, water, heat, gas and Kel- vinator. Close to capitol. 930 4th St., last back door, south entfance. 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. MODERN 2-room and kitchenette apartment, nicely furnished. Private entrance. Close in. 113 Mandan St. Phone 637-J, NEWLY DECORATED unfurnished basement apartment. Three rooms and bath. Laundry privileges. Gar- age. Phone 1161. THREE or 4-room apartment. privileges. semi-basement Gas heat. Laundry Tel. 366-R. 217 Ave. ent, furnished. Second floor. ‘Adults only. Located 618 7th, Inquire Mrs. Hughes, 616 ith St. &|TWO UNFURNISHED apartments, 3 rooms and bath each. All built-in features, 215 Mandan St. Phone 482. MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. Gas heat, Private entrance. Call 601. & {TWO FURNISHED apartments, close to capitol and high school, furnished house, 818 7th St. ONE room and kitchenette. Nice and warm. Frigidaire service. 411 5th St. Phone 273. Also Cal 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. Rooms for Rent BEAUTIFUL apartmentette, parlor furnishings. Cooking faciltiies. Suit- able two. Lavoratory. Private en- trance, Available Dec. 24, 206 Park. 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 7 6th. Phone 835. LARGE room near bath. Always hot water. Private entrance. Close in, 410 5th St. Phone 843-W. IN NEW home, comfortable sleeping room. Next to bath. Gentlemen _only. 902 10th Bt. WELL FURNISHED upstairs room, two windows. Board if desired. 712 Main. We can stop hard winter starting in your car Ask Fleck Motor Sales annual payments. Patterson Land Co., Bismarck. 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. room modern house, $25. Close in. age. Near high school. Inquire 214 Fifth 8t. MODERN 6-room house. Close tw schools. Call 2414-M. SPECIAL Men's 3-piece sult, one necktie, cleaned and pressed, $1.00 Perfection Cleaners Phone 1707 718 Thayer Close in. $22.50. Call at 113 1st St. TOO sre TO CLASSIFY by Baer Lowen PICTURES | “I’m getting another job through the Bismarck Tribune classified ads. My hay fever keeps getting worse!” Wanted to Rent WANTED—Office basement or rear of main floor. Phone 2353-J. SUMMONS. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- TY OF BURLEIGH. IN DISTRICT COURT, FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Ragna A. Plomasen, Plaintiff, vs. Shipley, Augustus D. Lynch, Augustus D. Lynch re- ceiver of Richmond National Bank, Provident Life and Trust Co., a corporation of Philadel- phia, Pa. Provident Trust Com- pany, a corporation of Philadel- phia, Pa. Richmond National Bank, a corporation of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, the heirs and devisees of William E, Wine- berg, deceased, James A. Wine- berg, Mary Wineberg, Mary H. Wineberg, and all other persons unknown (including all the heirs and devisees of any deceased por- son) claiming any estate or in- terest in, or lien or encutne brance upon the property de- scribed in the complaint, in this action, Samuel R. Defendants. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE DEFENDANTS: You and each one of you are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the of- fice of the Clerk of the District Court of Byrleigh County, North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer Upon the subscriber at his oftice in the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh County, North Dakota, within thirty days af- ter the service of this summons upon Jou. exclusive of the day of such serv- ice, and in case of your fallure to ap- Pear or answer, judgment will be tak- en against you by default for the re- lief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 9th day of December, A. George BS hegister, Attor= ney for said Plaintiff, Of- fice and Post Office’ Ad- dress, Bismarck, North Da- kota. - NOTICE: TO THE ABOVE DEFENDANTS: Take notice that the above entitled action relates to the following des- cribed real property in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, namely: the east forty feet of lote seventeen (17), elghteen (18), nine- teen (19) and twenty (20) in block seventy-three (73) in McKensie and Coffin's Addition to the city of Bis- marck, in Burleigh County, North Da- kota. ‘That the purpose of this action is to determine adverse claims to said real property and to quiet title in said real property In the plaintiff herein, and that: no personal claim is made against the defendants in said action, or against any of the defendants in said action. Dated this 9th day of December, A. D, 1937. Gi 8. Poe rg Attorn y for sald sPiasntite i, North Dako 1214-21-28 tenets,