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‘ “PRICES TUMBLE AS , UJ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1937 NEW SELLING WAVE HITS WALL STREET New Lows for Year Registered; | 5-Point Losses Extreme; Volume Heavy New York, Dec. 28.—(#)—Stock market leaders fell by the wayside | Tuesday, borne down by heavy offer- ings in steels, motors and other for- mer industrial favorites. !No. There were sporadic efforts to rally \No. the list but losses ranged from 1 to 5 | No. or more points generally at the worst | No. New lows for the past year or longer were numerous. Extension of Monday’s slump was attributed partly to the revival of ‘Wall Street gloom following Assistant Attorney General Jackson’s denun- ciation of “big business” and monop- cly “profiteering” and indications the government will inaugurate a “trust- busting” campaign over a wide front. Cloudier trade news, especially from the steel and motor makers, added to the worries of the financial sec- tor. Volume was frequently of sufficient proportions to put the ticker tape | behind. Transfers approximated 2,200,- 000 shares. Scattered rails and utilities were resistant for a time, but most trailed the losing procession on the after- | De noon slide. Aircraft also dug in for small but temporary advances on forecasts army and navy appropriations next year will top . $1,000,000,000, a peak peacetime defense fund in American history. Go!d mines also had their moments of firmness. J Bonds and commodities were down. General Motors and Chrysler shares were among those establishing new 1937 bottoms. Livestock 80. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Dec. 28—(AP—U. SD. A.)—Cattle 3,000; slow, short fed yearlings weak to 25 lower for two days; yearling steers 6.00 to 7.25; hei- fers 5.50 to 6.75 fat cows weak, mostly 5.50 down; low cutters and cutters steady at 3.50 to 4.75; sausage bulls steady; practical top 6.25; stockers scarce, Calves 2,500; vealers steady; good to choice 8.00 to 9.50; few 10.00. ‘Hogs 11,000, opening active to ship- pers on weights 250-lbs. down; un- evenly & to 15 higher; early sales good and choice 140 to 220 Ibs. 7.85 ‘to 8.10; top 8.10; 220 to 250 Ibs. 7.50 to 7.85; big packers not following. Sheep 2,500 salable supply includes Ma: No, No. j No. No. No. No. No. No, 5 dark northern, 51 lbs. No. ree Grain: Re Ibs., 50. | No. No. Barley Oats Hard | Grain Quotations] BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) 2 Dec. 28 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. . 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. 3 dark northern, 55 Il 4 dark northern, 54 lbs. . 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. . 5 dark northern, 52 lbs. . BBERsss 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. . assesrers . 52 ? 5 Ibs., a ; 39 Ibs. 54; 38 Ibs., 1 hard amber durum 1 mixed durum 1 red durum 1 flax . 2 flax . l rye. ee oe CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Dec. 28 —(?)}— Wheat— Ope! 82 92 81% 91% 85% «95% 59% 50% 60% 61% 60% 60 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Dec. 28.—(?)— Wheat— Open High Low Close ls tone tee mi oe De ti 81% tA set DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Dec. 28.—(#)— Durum— Open High two loads holdover fed lambs, nothing | nec, done early; undertone higher on fat lambs; sellers asking sharply higher; indications steady on other classes; good to choice lambs Monday largely 8.25; weights over 100 lbs. 8.00 down. Dairy cows steady; few ood a spring- ers $75 downward; plain and medium kinds quoted $40 to $60. CHICAGO MINNEAPOLIS eel GRAIN patra pas Dec. Pea ca oan receipts iy 83 eibares to 54 | 8 year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse ecain closing cuca today follow: hi Dec. 28.—W)}—(U. 8, D. A.) — Hoge 8,000, including 00" at direct; Delivered “To strong to 10 higher than Mon- Arrive jays average; Taoathy, 10 up; spots/1 h'y DNS more on butchers 220-260 Ib.; top 8.60; | 60 Ibs..... 109% 119% ...00 sooo bulk good and choice 150-200 Ib., 8.25-|1 DNS 30; 210-840 Tb. 7.90-8.35: butchers So. IDS. ...... 108% 117% soos sooee dln up ee Teen : 107% 1.16% aie iotebe eeeaee : 08s) ereee for Killing in east Friday | 3 ye 8 steers weak on shipper and order buy- er accounts but common and medium grades fairl active, BEEOnE: on local price fed 18 ine being around 9,00; longfed 1,382 ae special- ae 25, tl 9.60- Os » 106% 114% 56 + 104% 1.12% + 102% 1.10% + 1.00% 107% 9B% 1.04% ..200 veeee 96% 102% ..000 sveee 4% 99% ose. wveee in telriy broad, demand: suai vein talking 8.75. q wos 92% B67 see coeee Rood Oy enoiee) a TS Wea No. 1 northern asking upward on bulk choice!” spring |. 1.04% 1.08% ... handy woes sheep firm; few na: ower eat, a reign noinin sioux CITY Wheat Sioux City, Dec. 28.—UM—(U. 8. D, 14% A.)—Cattle "24007 100; “beet |1D steers and yeariings fairty activ®| 1 cheee reese largely trong; fat she stock little 18% changed; stockers and feeders scarce, | }'1 firm; bulk steers and yearlings. 7.00- 8.50; few lots good heavies and med-| 1 snag 8555 jum’ weight beeves around 9,00; scat- | 12% tered sales short fed heifers - 1DH Wo ‘car good 730 Ib. | LHW... 102% ..... aeeee Leet cows 4.75-5. - | Gradeof iignt stock steers, 7.10. 'DH 3000, including 700 dir. 1H 98% 1.00%... monty, 16-20 higher to all inte: Minnesota and south Dakota Whea top 8.00 on 179-180 1b. ents to 1DH 3 wood and choice 160-250 Ib. of-| 1H 98% 99% Feringa. 175-90: ackers 1.85 down: 12D H Uittle action on heavy butchers and |“ 9 37 96% 91% sows: Mgnt. lights and pigs 7.50-8. Ts DH stMheep. 1700; no early action, tat| 3 94% 93% seve soos tamb underto wank: sorted fed wool: | Durem ed skins held tai 8.50-75; slaugh- | 1 amber hd ter ewes scarce, 81 lable chiefly 3.25 60 Ibs... 90% 1.06% Guie thane oat Si oe are ae oF ibs. 50% 1.08% x, pe ABeo. 28.—¢—Live- 2 amber nd 81% ae a etack “quotations: Speer aa’ 4 teers and yearlings 8.0C- Ibs... 85% 1.02% s and yearlings 7.00- | 3 amber hd steers and yearlings Ibs, BA% 1.00% ve to medium steers 5.00-| 4 amber bd 8 4.00-5.00; plain steers| 55 thes. 8334 9745 ese aseee heifers §.75-6.50; medium heit- | # amber hd PENS! fale hetlerw™ 400-600;| 5 84 IDE, 1% AYE see wees 3 TDS... 19% 91% see coves 1 88% jommon bulls 3.25-4.25. 5% 85% veul|1 veal 8.00-9.00 med! 3.01 Genuine spring lambs top 7.00-8.00; enuine ring lambs medium 6.00- 00; genuine spring lambs cull Wan arlings 4.00-6.00; ht a fore, Aer Ibs. and down Good. nd cholce: fs 120 Ib: ibs. 6.15; 460 11 6.10; stags on dock vi 50- B00, (Lower test Seight nominally discounted 5c per Ib.) Coarse Grains 53% . MINA RAPES ae for a inngapolis, | De I 2 Hh (Fed- 68% 712% 61% rvice)—Potatoes: Sup- nd fair, market + 207% 214% ..... seers eady.” Now stock, bushel —<—$_—___ crates, os fornia Bliss triumphs, RANGE Lor 8. No. 1, 2.00; old stock; 100 Ib. sacks, aipnonpelier oo le ‘Washington Russet Burbanks, etc., of carlot Brain sales: other unchanged. v No. eet err FLOUR 28.—(@®—Flour, si hig 65-8: hipments ts, Bees, Pure bran 20.00-5 standard middliags 19.50-20.00, 8 pound | 91%. | | | Flax: No. 1, 2.15-2.19, | Bye not quoted. +120, mostly MONTH - END SALES DRIVE WHEAT DOWN 4 CENTS A BUSHEL, Sharp Downturn in Securities Also Factor; Corn Close Is Lower Chicago, Dec. 28.—(#) — Extreme tumbles of 4 cents a bushel in Chi- cago wheat prices Tuesday resulted largely from month-end selling on the part of holders of December con- tracts. Activity of sellers was promoted in great degree by the circumstance that any December contracts which re- mained uncompleted after Tuesday could only be settled by actual deliv- ery of grain, and that a total of al- most 5,000,000 bushels of December wheat was still outstanding Tuesday unadjusted. Sharp downturns of securities were also a notable depression factor as to wheat. At the close, Chicago wheat futures were % to 4 cents under Monday’s finish, Dec. 92 to 92%, May 91% to %, July 85% to %, corn % to 1% % | down, Dec. 59% to %, May 61% to %, July 60% to %, and oats % to 1% off. Sox LOSSES MODERATE IN MINNEAPO! Minneapolis, LIS: Dec. 28.—(#)—Weak- ness in the stock market, low closing | cables for Liverpool and weakness in Buenos Aires, all tended to make wheat traders uneasy before the close of the session here Tuesday. Net losses, however, were moderate, ° mber wheat closed %c lower at 00%; May %c down et ao and July “he lower at 96%. Commission house demand took care of flax offers but prices eased a half cent for May. December closed un- shanged at 2.01% and May % lower at Coarse grain futures were steady. December oats closed unchanged at 28 and May unchanged to %c higher at 28%. December and May rye closed unchanged at 67 and 66%, respectively. cember feed barley closed ic down at 51 and May %c down at 49%. May corn closed %4c lower at 56. hh wheat offerings were limited Durum and ‘e very light. Cas! and in steady demand. winter wheat offers Cash corn demand was fair to good. Oats was still sluggish. Rye was in good demand. Barley demand was good. Flax was in good demand, Produce Markets | D Rial adel Ata CHICAGO Chicago, Dec. 28.—(#)—Butter prices continued unsettled Tuesday but eggs were steady. Butter 11,379, unsettled; cl special (93 score) 34-34%; extras (92) 33%; extra firsts (90-91) 32% - ta (90 centralzied car- lots) 32%. prices unchanged. Bugs 2,566, steady; refrigerator ex- tras 22%, standards 22%; firsts 21%; other prices unchanged. Poultry, live, 44 trucks, firm; hens 4% lbs. up 21%, less than 4% Ibs. 18%; young tom turkeys 21; young ducks 4% lbs. up colored 22, white 24, small colored 18, white 20; capons 7 Ibs. up 28, less than 7 lbs. 27; other prices unchanged. Dressed market firm; young hen turkeys 37 21%, young toms, less than NEW. New York, Dec. 28 ot Butter, 21,- $71, about reamery: Higher than eatte! ‘%; extra (92 score) 35%; 91) 32-35; seconds (84-87 30- Cheese, 674,790, irregular; state, whole milk f! fresh fancy 18%; held, fancy 19 Es: 075; re ular, Mixed col- 8% - 28: standards ‘0. verage checks rigerator, special packs i %-23; firsts 20%-21%; mediums nd small 19%-20%; dirties 19-20, Whites: Resale of premium marks Nearby and midwestern, pre- mium marks 30-31; exchange specials 25, Midwestern, exchange standards 27 by, fancy mediums 28%- yiand western, exchange 27%; average pullets 26. jumbo and premiums 3 specials 31%4-32; standards 31-31%; mediums 29%-30; pullets 25- 25 Browns, extra fancy 31-32, Nearby and western, special packs 29- 30. Nearby small to mediums 26-27. Cunk eggs fancy to extra fancy 30-34. Dressed pouitry steady to firm. Boxes, fresh: Turkeys, northwestern 23%-29. Frozen, chickens, exchange standards, fryers 23% -' ther fresh and frozen prices unchanged. Live poultry, by freight, irregular. Chickens, Rocks 24-25, mostly 25; col- ored 21-23, mostly 22-23; Leghorn 19- 20, Fowls, colored 19%-24, mostly’ 21-24: Leghorn 154-18, most- Old roosters . Turkeys, Ay 32; tons 21-28, mostly 28, Ducks 2. By pF i, about steady; chickens, Roc! jostly 25; crosses 22-27, mostly olored 22, Broilers, Rocks 24-25, crosses 21-24, mostly 24; color- ed 22, Leghorn 22, ' Fowls, (atieee 2; Leghorn 11-32, mostly 21. Old roost: ers 12, Turkeys, et 26. cee 21- 4 22, Leghorn 22. Leghorn 11-22, ters 12, Turkeys, etd! aa SGG FUTURES f Batares Buiter ‘utures, Stones Standards: Hi, ad Close December . A 3 30% January . 30° WK 30% February 30 30% 30% Egg Futur erator Standards: December 22% 20% 20% Januery . ! Miscellaneous | MONEY, Reker | 21% 19% 19% coptance unchanged. FOREIGN fatty tea} New York, Dec. 28.—()—Narrow shifts in terms of th Gonar were not- ed in leading European currencies to- day. Noon rates follow: Great Bri- tain demand in dollars, others in ia Avs 4.99%; France Ita 26%; Germany ne ; Bald a 20; travel 25.45; Nor- 5.11; ae 25.76; Montreal in New York 7%. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS apolis, Dec. 28.—()—Stocks it Bank Stock 10%. Northwest Banco 6%. Cities EY “Th. . El & Share 8%. Fisk Hubber 5 GOVERN: BONDS New York, De 28.—@)—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury 4%'s 116.28.- Treasury 4's 112.6. Pee eed bbseg td ss Associated Presa) siawest “CSrp CHICAGO CASH Chicago, Dec. 28.—| sample grade red 78; No. 2 No. mixe Corn: No. mixed 57%-58%; No. 2 sample grade 63-54 sour. 0." mixed 32%; No, 1 White ing ling 32-33; No. oi White BE o Sample. erade a . 3 3%. Pitts, jothy —2.63-' clover 3 sweet 8.75-9.50, | New York Stocks| Closing Prices Dec. 28 Adams Exp 8% | Lib-O-F Gl Alas Jun 11 edit (4a) us Alice —260,, | Lorillard (P) 15% 69% | Mack ‘Trks 18% Ret sk lMck RPL WM Am Inter 6s Miami Cop 7% Am Metal 28x {Mid Con J 18 Minn Hon 61 Amp 3%/sinn Mol 5% Am Roll M 17K |M&tPSSM am S Ret 4 (Mur oup. 4 Am Bug Ref 244 |Nesh Mtrs 9% Am T & T 144% |Nat Biscuit 17 ‘Am Tob B 59 |NatCshR 15% Am. W Wks 10% {Nat Dy Pr 13% ‘Am Wool Pf 25% |Nat Distill 19% ‘As DryG 6% | Nat Tea 3% ATSF 34 [NY Cent 16% Atl Ref 18% No Am Avia 8 aus rae 4 No Pac ion 0 Balt & Ohio 9%|Ohio Oil 12% Barnsdall 13 | Oliver Farm 24! Bendix 11 |Otis Elev 22% Beth Stl 54 | Pac G & El 26% porns Aer Ae (paar Pera eis len Bute ane 14 |Pathe iim $4 pu Bur Ad Mch 16%|Penney JC 60% Butler Bros 7 |Penn RR 20% Pe a org io Can Pac 7% {Phillips Pet 37 Case J I 83 |Pills Flour 20% Caterpil 45 |Proc & Gam 45% Celanese 13% | Pu Sve NJ 31% Cer d Pasco 35 | Pullman 30 Ches & 33% Peete an NW 1 Chi Gt w 3 | Radio 8. CMSIP Pt “s Reo Motor 2 CRI&P. 1 |Rep Stl 15% Chrysler 48% | Rey Tob B Col-Palm 8% |Schen Distill Col G El 7% |Seabd_Oil Com Solv 6% | Sears-Roe Com & Sou 1% |Servel Con Edis 22 |Shell Un Con Oil 8% Bene wad So Pac 18% Cont Oil Del 29 |E° Gorn Prod 50% |80 RY |, 11% Cream Wh . 21 Sperry Corp 15% Crosley 6% Std Brands 7% Cub Am Sug 3% Std G oe 4% Deere eGo ati |Std Oll Cal 27% Dia Mich 20% |Std Oil Ind 33% (Std OUN J 44% Dome Mines 55% Stew War 8% meekly eit lston & Web 8% Studebaker 4% East Kod 159% /awitt a Go 16% El Auto Lite 15% !rexes Corp 38% El Pw & Lt 11% | Tex Gul Sul 26% Firestone 19% TPC&O 1% Gen Elec 24 rim Roll 99 m Foods Trans-Am 10% Gen Mills 50% /"Tyi-Con Cor 3% Gen Mtrs 30% | tru-Traer 5% Gillette ®%lunion Car 73 Goodrich 13 |union Pac 84 Goodyear 16% ]Un Air Corp 24 Gra-Paige’ 1% /united Corp 3% GNIrCtt 12 |united Drug 6% GN Ry pid 21% |United Fruit 56 G Wes Sug 25% Un Gas Imp 10 Greyhound 9 /US Ind -Al 19% Hee Prod 6 . |US Pipe 25% Houd-H B 8 juSR& Imp 4 Howe Sound 39%/Us Rubber 22 Hudson Mot 6%/us Smelt R 57% Hupp Mot =: 11% | 8 Steel 52% Tl Cent 9 |US Stl Pf 106% Ind Rayon 15%|Vanadium 14% Int Bus Mch 133 | War Pict 5% Int Harv 61% | West Un 23. Int Nick Can 42% | West Air 24% Int T&Tel 5% |West El 98 Johns-Man 178 |White Mot 8% Kennecott 33% |Wilson & Co 5% Kresge (88) 15% |Woolworth 34% Krog Groc 145 |Wrigley Jr 60% BOSTON WOOL” Boston, Dec, 28.—()}—(U. 8, D, A.) —Very little business was being tran: acted today in the Boston wool mai ket. Occasional buyers took | scoured basis, the maximum price ha’ ing been paid more nemaly than dur- ing the previous week. Fleeces thus far this week have been very quiet. A few inquiries were received but they have not as yet resulted in sales. Ask- ing prices appear fairly firm, despite | «7, quietness of trade. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Dec, 28.—-@M)—Cloaing cash prices, Wheat: heavy dark northern spring pire 1.19% dark .norther1 -1.11% 5 1,06 % -1.14%; 1,02 %- 4, 98% -1.07% 5, 92% = northern 1,00%+1.00%. 02 Now dark 8% -1.08%. hard manter Montane Diem mber 92 No. 2 }, 88 08: No. * Sout ike 84% -91%. 1 Fee durum 86%. serps No, 1, dock) 2.03%- Ba eee Rye No. 2, 7144-72 30%. ey Maiting. 50-70; ot feed 39%- 5 Female Help Wanted 34% | WANTED—Neat experienced maid for general housework. References. Phone 474. Instruction struct iorthant and typing. | New classes begin Jan- uary 3. 223 Second St. Phone 1619. We can stop hard winter starting in your car Ask Fleck Motor Sales Work Wanted $5.00 REWARD for a permanent posi- tion in a print shop. My previous experience is one year. Am 27 years of age, and will go anywhere. Alfred Lindgren, 114 W.. Main St., Bis- marck, N. Dak. *% | OLDER girl will take care of children at any time. Kindergarten expéri- ence. Can give references. Phone 1778-J._ Ask for Roberta. YOUNG man wants bookkeeping or stenographic position, 3 years’ ex- perience. Good references. Write Tribune Ad. 25483. LES LAUNDRY wanted. Prices very rea- sonable. All work guaranteed. We call for and deliver, Tel, 1253, COOK wants position. Can do pastry. Can furnish references, Write Trib- une Ad. 25463, = GOOD reliable girl to take care of children daytime or evenings. Phone 552-R.. Ask for Florence, ‘WANTED—Day or hour work by.com- petent woman. Bernice Stuart, phone 2180. SPECIAL Men's 3-plece suit, one necktie, cleaned and pressed, $1.00 Perfection Cleaners Phone 1707 718 Thayer | Slope Briefs >—— Fessenden—Former resident of Un- derwood, Mrs, Fred Reule, 68, was laid to rest here. ~ Tuttle—Recovering from injuries suffered when run down by an auto- mobile on a Chicago street is Clara, daughter of John Biskedahl. New England—Officers of the Royal Neighbors here are Arlone Otterson, Maude Howard, Nellie Johnson, Mar- garet Hyemvik, Elizabeth Schatz, Bertha Pletan, Lillie Zachow, Kath- erine Grasl, Josephine Bohn and Grace Weber. New England — New pastor of the Congregational church here is Rev. F. Thorley Johnson, formerly of Twinsburg, Ohio, He is 9 na- tive of Ohio, Fessenden—Ofticers: of the Masonic | lodge here are Carl J. Fortney, John W. Thornton, Henry H. Tulp, Oscar Westley, Arthur T. Giltner, Dr. W. M. Matthael, Pred A. Mietz, ‘Kenneth Clark, B, F. Whipple and L. O. For- seth, Heaton—New officers of the Wells County Farmers Union are Earl James, Heaton, president; Inga 8t. Jacque, Heaton, secretary-treasurer; E.,H, Jones, Olof Johnson, Mrs, AON Smith, Norman Anderson and E. Haedt, directors. Linton—First contribution to Em- mons county’s Red Cross membership roll call was made by John Croasdaile, Hague, who sent in $13.75 for his ter- ritory to Mrs, C. F. Wagher, chairman. WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, Dec. 28.—()—Wheat AE ae to %c higher, Dec. 1.29%} a ats, %-%e higher; Dec. 48%; May |- sh wheat, No. 1 northern 1.41%; 2 northern 1.36%; No, 3 northern 12 sg0ttt! No. 2 white 51%; No. 3 white WAGs) POTATOES 82.—(—(U. 8. D, A.) on track 207, total US. Hi ly, supplies mod- dsl mene per cwt. urbeake U6. No. 1, 1, ve Red McClur. Chicago, Dec. —Potatoes, shipments ‘3: 90 per cent US. 3 20; eebpian oi Minn. aie ne oun No. 05," Street sales ope Bifes triumphs US. Ne £3.06 a crate, Learning the Ropes in Skating Here's a novel way Memphis zoo, doesn’t seem to n pulls first one rope and then the othe: WANTED — Heated apartment, five JAN. 1st, modern house, 3 rooms and JAN. st, six room modern house, hot FINE bungalow, 3 bedrooms. Gas STRICTLY modern six room house SIX room modern house, $30. SIX room modern residence. Close in. SEVEN room house located 414 12th THREE room partly at 107 Mandan St. Tel. 504. | TOO LATE TO CLAS SIFY “Unless we get a better car through the Bismarck Tribune classified ads we'll never be able to get rid oi those house-to-house canvassers!” Chevrolet Sedan Chevrolet Sedan Chevrolet Sedan Durant Sedan 1929 Ford A Panel 1935 Ford V-8 Trucl HEDAHL MOTO! 201 W. Main Apartments for Rent AVAILABLE January ist, furnished cozy basement apartment, built-in features, Suitable two working girls. 607 2nd St. FURNISHED apartment, including lights, water, heat, gas and Kel- vinator. Close to capitol. 930 4th St., last back door, south entrance. NICELY furnished two room apart- ment. Everything furnished includ- ing frigidaire and laundry privi- 650. leges, 1510 Thayer. Phi UNFURNISHED apartm: adults, With garage. Available January 1. \Inquire at 406 6th St. Phone 43 MODERN 2-room and kitchenette apartment, nicely furnished. Private entrance. Close in. 113 Mandan 8t. Phone 637-J. TWO room furnished apartment, pri- vate entrance. Private bath. $25. 811 2nd St. Phone Mrs, Spears, 470-M. MODERN three or four room apart- ment. With bath. Unfurnished. One block from business section. Rent Teasonable. 222 2nd St. BEAUTIFULLY furnished warm one room apartment. Lavatory. Bus two blocks. Private entrance. Ground floor. 206 Park. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES iday 1.35 (MINIMUM CHARGE 45c) CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES PER DAILY RATES tany Te Lost and Found FOUND—and turned in to Tribune office: Two keys on chain; seven keys on chain; three pairs horn rimmed glasses; one pair yellow gold rimmed glasses in case; one pair white gold rimmed glasses in case. Call at Tribune. LOST—White gold Elgin wrist watch, | ~~~ while crossing the street at inter- section of 4th and Bdwy. Return to ‘Tribune for reward. LOST—November 25, medium sized dog, black smooth hair, white neck, collar and chain, Finder call Man- dan 36. LOST—Brown leather purse contain- ing glass case, coin purse. Call 16. Reward, s LOST—Sealskin muff in trict. Reward. Call 12' days CENTER and Wilton coal, $2.65 per Saays nye Gdaye Gdays 8.75 § 83 80 ry (All Classified ads are cash with order) COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) MONTHLY RATES 2 times 3 times Weekly ($5.00 Exclusive—Exclusive! We are the only exclusive meat market in Bismarck. Where your patronage is justly appreciated. People’s Meat Market 210 5th We Deliver Phone 176 Livestock for Sale __ TWO room furnished Available Jan. 1. Gas heat. at 404 5th St. APARTMENT, near capitol, Pur- nished two room and kitchenette. Frigidaire, Murphy bed. Available Jan. Ist. 1029 7th. Phone 2343, THREE room furnished apartment, Frigidaire. Private entrance. Good location. Immediate possession. 318 9th St. LARGE two room apartment. Close in, quiet, newly painted, partly fur- nished, Phone 752-W. 222 W. Bdwy. TWO rooms and kitchen, furnished. Refrigerator. Private entrance. Available Jan. Ist, $35. 423 2nd St. apartment. Centrally located. Gas for cooking. Call WELL furnished 3 rooms and bath. Cooking gas, city heat and water furnished. $35. Phone 1063. TWO room furnished apartment with private bath. Close in. 419 3rd St. Phone 426-J. TWO newly built unfurnished ‘apart- ments, Three rooms and bath. 215 Mandan St. Phone 482. APARTMENT for rent, two bedrooms. Heat and water furnished. 718 10th St, Also cutter for sale. UNFURNISHED apartment. Three rooms and bath. City heat. 606 Main Ave. PUREBRED registered Hereford bulls. Excellent quality and breeding. One fourth cash down. Balance in 2 annual payments. Patterson Land Co., Bismarck. Coal for Sale WILTON or Center coal, two to six ton loads. $2.65 per ton. Phone 2314. Bob Morris. ton delivered. Phone 1356-M. Harold Smith, YOUR LUCKY NUMBER is our hens. pamper, Quality Wo: eal Economy CENTER or Wilton coal. $2.65 per ton delivered. Phone 1324, _ Household Goods for Sale CLEANERS Wanted to Rent rooms with bath. Will pay $50. Long time tenants. Phone 956. Room and Board LARGE pleasant room with board. Close in, 321 8th St. Phone 869-LJ. BOARD and room. Reasonable prices. 217 8th St. Be Office Equipment YOU WILL find the Markwell paper fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used. Staples sheets to- gether temporarily or permsnently. Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co. Benjamin Me & Co, Paint, Imperial Washable Wallpaper. PAINT & GLASS CO. 313 Main VANTINE Houses for Rent bath. Newly decorated. Gas heat. Large basement. Laundry. $37.50. Phone -1063. water heat. Garage. Located 819 2nd 8t. Inquire at 607 6th St., or phone 835. heat. Exceptionally good. Avail- able Jan. ist. Phone 1178. NEW MODERN gas heated five room bungalow at 909 Ave. E. Available Jan. 1st. Phone 2080-J. FIVE room upper duplex, stipcts garage, immediate possession. O. Roberts, telephone 151 or 751. and garage. Available at once. At 714 Ave. E. Call 1752-J. Five foom modern house, $25. Close in. Geo. M. Register. 812 Main Ave. Harvey Harris and Company. Rent to right oe 618 2nd St. St. Phone before 6 p. m., 260, 6 p. m,, 512-W. modern cottage MODERN 6-room house. Close w schools. Call 2414-M. SIX room modern house with garage. Near high school. Inquire 214 Sth St. SEWING machine, chairs, ONE yaayenpor, ‘good condition. Phone OFFICE space for rent. dressers, desk, large crocks, kitchen utensils, fruit Jars. 518 W. Thayer. Phone 689-W. Office Space Jan. Ist. Call at Cowan’s Drug Store, phone 102. MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. Gas heat. Private entrance. Call 601. to capitol and high school. furnished house. 818 7th St. FURNISHED new apartment. Cadi evenings, 422 Ave. C. ONE room furnished apartment, front. room, ground floor. 720 2nd St, LARGE housekeeping room. Close in. 121 W. Thayer. Phone 637-W. HEALTH <=: Relief for sinus, neuritis, arthrits, sciatica, lumbago, muscular aches, colds and all forms of rheumatism. Those who hi method. may. receive a repular $3.00 treatment for $1.50 and this ad. Write for literature. JOHN F. CLASS Also STAMPS IN THE NEWS EMOCRATIC bright spot these days in Fascist-inclined Eu- rope is the tiny state of Estonia. After three years trial of virtual dictatorship, the voters have elected to return to constitutional comes effective Jan, 1. Thus the “Potato State” of the Baltic swings back into. the news almost for the first time since establishing a republic after the ‘World War. But by no means have the Estonians been inactive. Chiefly an agricultural state, Es- tonia is steadily building toward national security and self-suffi- ciency. So successful has become potato growing ,in the northern” section that Estonia has already been dubbed the “Potato State.” At the same time textile, lumber and paper mills, oil refineries and cement and cellulose factories are being developed. Over the docks of Tallinn, the largest port and city and also the capital, flow increasing Estonian exports these days—cotton and woolen fabrics, timber, paper, flax, potatoes and dairy ‘Products. Chief imports are coal, iron and steel. But Estonia is cutting down on coal, utilizing meanwhile the nat- ural peat bogs of the country. Estonia ‘has only half again as ‘many inhabitants as Boston. It is the smallest of the youthful Baltic states, Its coat of arms is shown on a 1928 samba! Cony rich 1935. SEA Kervire, & government. The new order. be- | Personal TYPEWRITERS sale, rent, service, all office machines. Typewriter Sales and Service, 108 3rd, Bismarck. Phone 68, = Rooms for Rent WELL furnished comfortable, newly decorated room on ground floor. Suitable for one or two adults. Close in. One block from Broadway. Phone 580-W. EXCEPTIONALLY well furnished sleeping room, private entrance. ‘On bus line. Close in, 611 Ave. B. Phone 1570-R. WARM room, deep sleep mattress. Gas heat. Always hot water. Half block from bus line. Close in. 217 1st St. _Phone 148, PLEASANT sleeping room in new modern home. Clean and quiet. Always hot water. Phone 120-R. 503 4th, COMFORTABLE room, coil spring mattress, gas heat. Always hot water, 422 4th St. Phone 649. NICELY furnished room. Hot water always. Centrally located, Mrs. T. E. Flaherty, 607 6th. Phone 835. IN NEW home, comfortable sleeping room. Next to bath. Gentlemen only, 902 10th St. LARGE sleeping room, 3 windows. Large closet. Also roommate want- LARGE rooms with closets. Close in. Hot water heat. Hot water all times. 816 Main Ave. LARGE, well furnished sleeping room with closet, In new home. Always hot water. 522 7th St. TWO lovely furnished sleeping rooms. Warm, clean, Close in. Close to bus line. Call 834-W. TWO nice sleeping rooms. Gentle- men preferred. Call Jake Gartner, 215 N. 12th St. NICE clean room. Close to capitol. $10 month. .922 7th St. Phone 452 or 199-W. SMALL nicely room, Text furnished to bath. Always hot water. 614 8th St. : NICELY furnished ‘sleeping room, at 811 6th St. CLEAN warm sleeping room, next to bath. Close in. Phone 1474-R. SLEEPING room close to bath. ways hot water. 120 Ave. A. ROOM with board at 406 6th at Phone 431. Al-