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HEAVY INDUSTRY SHARES RISE AT 9% REARMAMENT NEWS «Force of Jackson's New Blast | No, No, No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. Not Immediately Felt; No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs... | No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs... Plenty of Losers | No, 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. —— ' Sample Grain: New York, Dec. 29.—()—Recurrent | 49 Ibs. 73; 48 Ibs., 7: buying spells pushed aircraft, steel 46 lbs., 67; 45 lbs. 65; and @ selected assortment of heavy’ 43 Ibs. 61; 42 lbs., 5! industrial shares fractions to 2 points | 40 Ibs., 55; 39 Ibs., 53; 38 higher in the stock market ‘Wednes- } 37 Ibs. 49. (ay, but there were plenty of losers | in other divisions. { The rate of business, moderate in the morning hours, picked up as the day wore on. Profit realization was absorbed with ease and dips were largely fractional. ¢ Possibility naval building would be accelerated was a motivating factor in the advance of armament issues. The second address this week of As- sistant Attorney General Robert H. No. 1 red durum . No. 1 flax . No. 2 flax . No. l rye Barley . Oats ... Hard winter whet Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South 8t. Paul, Dec. 29.—(7)—(U. S Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 2,500; slow, early sales and general undertone about | %' steady on all classes; medium short fed steers 6.00-7.50; few held above 8.00; heifers 5.50-6.50; small lots 7.00; beef cows 5.00-6.00; low cutters and cutters 3.50-450 mainly; plain and medium bulls 5.25-6.25; few stocker yearlings 5.00-6.50. Calves 2,000, good tu choice vealers 8.00-9.50; strictly choice 10.00, Hogs 8,000; 900 direct; active to all interests, filly steady to strong; spots 5-10 higher on 250 Ibs. down; top 8.10 | Mr for 170 lbs, down; good and choice 140-210 Ibs 7.85-8.10; 210-250 lbs, 7.35- £0; 250-300 Ibs. 6,.90-7.50; good sows 96 30-45; good stags 5.75-6.25; pigs hos oT scarce, average cost Tuesday 7.46; 22% weight 239 Ibs, Sheep 6,000; run includes one load + 2.00 fed ewes, balance largely slaughter jambs; early undertone around steady on slaughter. lambs but buyers talk- ing lower; early sales plain to good native ewes steady at 1.50-3.25; good} purum— kinds held ¢bove 3.75; native feeding | may © \Jambs steady at 7.00-50; good to choice f; lambs, 96 Ibs, down, 8.50-75 on Tues- # day; choice 104-lb, kinds 8.35; load choice 75 lb, feeders late Tuesday 8.50. Dairy cows, few sales, about steady; medium to good springer cows 55.00- 5.005 Plain grades down to 40.00. . CHICAGO ; Chicago, Dec. 29.—(@®—(U. A, —Hogs 22,000, including 000" diveck, BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished iA — Co.) No, 1 dark niietbere 58 Ibs, No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs.. No, 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No. 1 hard amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum . (49% 49% 48% 87 CHICAGO RANGE Jackson, castiga! “certain groups” | Chicago, Dec. 29.—(7)— of big busines, took the iinancial |, Nae Open High Low district somewhat by surprise but its Se he Be torce was not felt immediately. ; Transactions approximated 2,300,- 60% 60% C00 shares. aye we 28% 28 2.00% 2.00 DULUTH ANGE Duluth, Minn., Dec, 29.—(>)— Open High Low 84%, 84% market 101§ lower than ‘Tuesday’ average, too £.505 supply above, 5351 wy DNS Deilvered, small; = ip 8 Besse Hosa 210, Ts “3 60 Ibs... 1.09 1.19 acking sows a6 iby. Feea aur pacleine irind ¢ 1081.17 ‘gaitle 2000 calves 120 ers eee 107 (1.16 ippers and order buyers beat- 106 1.14 ing down. ttle, -.meanwhile;-com--| piaining About dressed beef market on 10¢ 1,12 Atlantic 102 1.10 100 107 but not much done at 10,00 upward; all other classes 98 1.04 steady to atrong with bulls strong: to 15 higher at 6.85 down: prime weighty 96 1.02 11.00 with practical top on fed 75; yealers 11.50 down. | Ibs. ry) 8000, including 200 direct: fat Bus slow; few early sales and bids to 25 lower; good to choice lambs 50-75; best held 8.85-90 and ee 1 1,06 ings market not es- most bids around 2 1,04 firm; small quota rlings sbov x v0 1.02 Ifveral Aa ‘gible around few 950 lb, kosher heifer: se i= 28 3 Toad good 850 1b, weight Ytered short fed lots 5.75. tt beef cows ae 5. 108 e.. 3 es we n including : 4 medium and light weight 2DHW Heady to 10 lower: ood and cholce| | 2H W... 95 20 ackera talking unerenis: Iow2 |) Bot ee cr on heavier off. tight lights} 2H W... 98 7.30-8.00 stags a Fi E 6.50-' Sheep 3000; no ei ly fat lamb action, undertone weal ‘ted a fed wooled ly around 8.60-85 or ffe: chiefly 3.25 | down: package good feeder lambs 7.7 nN. D. Speen 29.—()—Live- stock iotations and yearlings 8.00- and yearlings 7.00- eers and yearlings to medium steers 5.00- rs 4.00-5.00; plain steers 400-4 cows 3-60-4-00; choice bulls £25-t-15; 908, bulls 4.75-5.25; medium bulls 25-675; common bulls 3.85-4.25, ‘ho! veal 8.00-9.00; good veul 6.500 50; medium veal 5.00-6.00; cull good to choice heavy medium to common spring lambs top 7.25. genuine a pring. lambs medium 6,2: heavy ewes cull ewes 1.00: Oot CHRO mee 40 Packing Sows: 270-300 Ibs, 6.20 ‘ too! 330 Ibs, 6.20: 320-360 Ibs, 6.20; 360- + 68% 0 Ibs. ¢. Ibs, and ‘over 6.00- | 340: stags on dock 4. 00, - 2.06 wikmiree CASH GRAIN . Winnipe, Dec. closed #e, higher to cember 130%; May 1.17% 0. hc lower; Dec, 4 = May 4 SGoah wheat: No. 1 northern 1.415%: No 2 northern 1.35%; No. 3 northern 1.22 one No, 2 white 51%; No. 3 white 3%. RANGE OF CAR LES Minneapoli: 2 hye Atanee of carlot grain Wh No. rk northern 1.12%; grade dark northern 84%; rd winter 92%-93%; No. 4 hard amber durum 87 corn # ao 2 yellow 56%. Sarda Dec. 3 vie, erade sess, white 33°35: musty. Rye: No. 1, 75%. Soy beans! No. 2 Timothy 2.60-95. Minneapoljs, cotton sack: ou Shipments Yass, Pure bran 2: uunted 5c per Coarse Grains 12% 2.13 yellow Barley: Feed 40-60; malting 70-85. seeee Tb) CHICAGO Cae GRAIN '9.—(P)—Cash wheat: | Uf 0, : mixed 58%; No. 3 3 white 59-59 mixed 32%-%; 96-98. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Dec, 29.. carload Jots; Pee barrel.in 9 Family patents, un- Fie standard patents, 5 In the grease above this range. Comb- ing % blood Ohio fleeces were selling occasionally in small ities at 31- 33 cents in the gt d quarter- Flour, | blood has moved at cents in the pound ing mostly at the Standard middling 20,00-50, MINNEAPOLIS RANGE | Minneapolis, Dec, 29,—(P)— F Wheat— Open High Low 1.00% 1.00% 99% 98% 95% -Tt| were %4-1% cents under Tuesday’s tmehanged. to ‘higher, May’ 61a unchanget Sj Sit, het! 60%%-%, and oats unchanged to Close} % off. 20% 85 | WHEAT FRATIONALLY LOWER IN MINNEAPOLIS 0 Minneapolis, Dec. 29.—(?)—Wheat G1% | {utureg closed fractionally lower here c Wedngsday largely because of a sharp 60% | break in Chicago due to liquidation and eastern selling. 30%|_ December closed Yc lower at 99, ‘29 | July %c lower at 96, Flax down because of cash and commis: gg | selling in the face of inditferent ‘ crusher buying. May flax closed -%c a7 el at 2.00 and July 1c down at mM Coarse grains were generally low- (68% | er. May oats closed unchanged to %c lower at 28-%. May rye closed %#c 790 | lower at 66, and May feed barley %C 8.02 lovey at 49. May corn closed %c up . a 8.32 Little cash wheat was in and de- 855 | mand was steady. Cash corn was in good demand. Oats demand was quiet to slow. Rye was in good demand. Barley demand yas good. Flax was in good demand, {Goi ee Se eS Close rf v8 | Produce Markets j; eee Chi Deo Yo — (ey —Butt cago, c. — —Butter a4 Prices tended lower Wednesday but 49 | ¢8E and poultry prices showed little ater wea! creamery-s| B 5633, va BS) 66 | cials (93 score) 33%- 34% ia EY 33%; extra firsts (90-9 28% | firsts (88-89) 30-31 Gevonaei nets 87%) 28-29%; standards (90 central- 2.00. | !#ed carlots) 32%. 2.01% | , Dees, £446, steady; refrigerator ex- i tras 21%; staldards 21% 5 firsts 20%, other prices unchanged. Poultry, live 1 car, 52 trucks, firm; Leghorn chickens 18; young tom tur- keys 20, old 18; hens less than 4% Ibs. Close | 19%; other prices unchanged, 4 om NEW YORK 68 New York, Dec. 29.—(m—Butter, fs 00, weaker. Creamery-higher than extra 35- a extra (92 score) 34%- 4s 2-34%; seconds (84-87) sees 2,00 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Dec. sweat receipts Wednesday 36 compared to 60 ® year ago Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse arain closing quotations fosey follow Cash Whea To Arrive teaee ower test weight nominally” iter Wheat No. sample grade 30- Nig see4 clover 29.00-34, 00; sweet 8.75- 63; !on wheat prevailed Wednesday, with THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1987 WHEAT DROPS OFF AS STOCK MARKET $31 Dearth of Export Demand Also, = Factor in Cent Drop; Corn 5 Steadier Chicago, Dec. 29.—()—Lower prices +Jone abrupt downward plunge of 2 cents resulting from a transient wave of stop-loss sales, Contributing to weakness of wheat values was unsettlement of securities together with dearth of export de- mand for wheat from North America. Weather conditions in Argentina re- mained favorable for harvesting the new wheat crop there. At the close, Chicago wheat futures ; Ce 91) 546, easier, State, whole resh fancy 18-18%; held, 2-24; held 1937, 20-21. Mixed col- ndards 24; med- 1, 22; aver- ‘Refrigerator, fancy 19 Eggs, 17 ors: Special pack: firsts 26: 2-22%; dirties No. checks 19%4-20, age special packs 22%4-24; standards 22% 3 firsts 21%; seconds 20%-21; mediums and small 194-20; dirties 19-20, Whites: Resale of premium marks 32-33. NeREDy and midwestern, pre- mium marks 30-31; exchange specials 25. Midwestern, exchange standards 27%. Nearby, fancy mediums 28-30; nearby and western, exchange med- jums 27; average pullets 26. Pacific Coast, jumbo and premiums 32-39%; specials 31-31%4;- standards 30%-31; mediums 29-29 ullets adapts Browns: Ext! fancy 31-32. Nearby and western, special packs 29- 305 nearby, small to mediums 26-27. es eggs: Fancy to extra fancy Dressed poultry, irregular; boxes, fresh: Turkeys, western 21-28. Frozen: Chickens, exchange standards, fryers 23%-28%. Turkeys, northwestern 22- 28 Other fresh aud: feouen prices un- changed. Live poultry. By freight, steady to firs thicken: ocks 25-26, colored ek colored 21- 19, most- i , mostly *| 16-17. Turkeys, hen 32-35, mostly 35; toms 30; ducks 22-24, mostly 22. By express, firmer; Bickenst atocke 24-28, mostly 26; cros: 23% -28; ored 21-24; mostly 22 24, Broilers, Rocks 12-28, mostly 25; crosses 22-28, mostly 23-26; cole ored 23-27, mostly 23-26; mostly 24, ly 22-24; hens 35: mostly 26%. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Dec. 29.—(P)—. Butter ‘utures, Sore Standards: Hig! Low Close December fs 30 305% January .. 30 30 0% February. 30% 30 30% - | Ege Futures igerator Standards: December 21 19% 19% January . 18% 19% Miacellancons | FOREIGN tap year New York, Rec. 29.—()—Foreign exchange 8! Great Britain de- .e}| mand in acne others in Cage Great forway 25. 35. 13 Montreal In New’ York 99.85 MONEY RATES New York, Dec. 29.—(#)—Call money steady, 1 per cent all day. Prime commercial paper 1 per cent. | Time loans steady, 60-90 days %;/ 4-6 mos. 1% ger cent. Bankers acceptances unchanged. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Dec, 29,—(@)—Govern- ment Bonds Treasury ‘8 116.21, Treasury 112.4. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Dec. 29.—(@)—Stocks on First Bank Stock 10%. Northwest Banco 6%. CURB STOCKS New York, zee pee ete ty American Gen. CONTINUES SHAKY: Adams Exp 8% )LigMB4a 86 Alas Jun 10% | Loew's 44% AllChD 162 | Lorillard (P) 15% Allis-Ch 47% | Mack Trks 18% j4m Can 60 |Mar Field 7% Am Cry 8ug 13° |McKes & R 6% Am H&L S%/uck R PL 28% Am Inter 5% | Miami Cop 7% Am Loco 19% |mid-Con P18 Am Metal 30 jMinn Hon 61% am PL $% /Minn Mol 5% ; Am Rad 12% Mont Ward 31 Am Rol Mil 16% | xgur Corp 4% AmS Ref 45% | Nash Motors 9% Am Stl F = 31% /Nat Biscuit 17% Am Sug Ref 24% |Nat Cash R 14% Am T&T 143% |Nat Dy Pr 13 Am Tob B 61% |Nat Distill 20% Am W Wks 10% |Nat Pr& Lt 7% Am Wool Pf 26%/Nat Steel 59 Anaconda 29% |Nat Tea 3% Arm Il SKIN Y Cent 16% As Dry G 6%|No Am Avia 8% ATSF 37% |No Amer 20 Atl Ref 18% |No Pacific - 10% Avia Corp 3% |Ohio Oil —-12% Bald Loco 1% {Oliver Farm 25% Balt & Ohio 9% {Otis Elev 22% Barnsdall 13 |PacG&El 26% Bendix 10% | Packard 4 Beth Stl 57%|Param Pict 9 Boeing Air 31% |Park Utah 2% Borden 16% |Pathe Film 5% Briggs Mfg 18%|JenneyJC 62% Budd Wa 3 |PernRR 21 Bur Ad Mch 16%|Phelp Dodg 25 Butler Bros 6% Bus Cop& Z 2% 2 Gane 1% an Pac 1% Gam Case JI 84% Pee Caterpil 44% | puiman 30 Celanese 13% | Dure O1 10% Cer d Pasco 36% Purty Bak 6% Ches&O 33. | pany oe Icha NW % Ae RKO 4 Chictw 1 ; Chi Gt w pr 34 |Rem Rrand 12% CM St P 5% |Reo Motor 2% CM St PPE 1% Rep Rass yt CRI&P Rey TohB 43 Chrysler a Schen Distill 22% Col-Palm 8% |Seabd Oil 20 Col G El 71% |Sears-Roe 55% Com Solv 6% | Servel 13% Com & Sou 1%!Shell Un 16% Con Edis 21% | Simmons 19 Con Oil 8% |Socony Vac 14% Cont Can 38 |} Sou Cal Ed 21 Cont Mot 1 | So Pac 18% Cont Oil Del 29% | So Ry 11% Corn Prod 59%|So Ry Pf 18% ; Cream Wh 22 | Sperry Corp 16% Crosley 6%|Std Brands 7% Cub Am Sug 3%/staG & El ¢ ;Curt Wret = 3% | std Ol Cal 28% Deere & Co 22 Std Oll Ind 33% Dia Mtch = 20% | sta ON. J 44% Dome Mines 54% /atew War 8 Doug Airc 37% |ston & Web 9% Dupont 111% | Studebak rt ‘East Kod 158 | Studebaker 4% EI Auto Lite 18% |§¥! ats EL Pw &Lt 11% {Texas Corp 30% Firestone 18% | Te! Gul Sul 27% Gen Ele 41 |TPC&O 1% Tim Roll 38% Gen Foods 29% Gen Mills 50% |7rans-Am 10% Gen Motors 29% |7i-Con Cor 3% Gillette 9%4;| SruRRPRET «94 Goodrich 1 |Union Car 71% Goodyear 16% Union Pac 81% Gra-Paige 1% |Un Air Corp 25% GNirctt 12% {United Corp 3 GNRy Pf 21% United Drug 6 G Wes Sug 25 |United Fruit 56 Greyhound 9% ,UnGasImp 10% Hec Prod (5% |US Ind- Al ~ 19°" Houd-H B 7% |US Pipe 5 Howe Sound 40 |USR&Imp 4% Hudson Mot 6 |US Rubber 22% Hupp Mot 1% |U8S Smelt R 59 Tl Cent 9 |US Steel 53% Ind Rayon 15% /U8 Stl Pf 105% Int Bus Mch 132 |Vanadium 14% Int Harv . 64 |War Pict 5% Int Nick Can 44% |West Un = 93% Int T& Tel 5% |West Air 23% Johns-Man 19% | West El 99 Kennecott 35 |White Mot 8% Kresge (8 8) 15% | Wilson & Co 5 Krog Groc 14% |Woolworth 34% Lib-O-F G1 35% 'Wrigley Jr 60% Bulletins (By The Associated Press Jersey City, N. J., Dec. 28.—(P)— Two persons suffocated Wednes- day in a spectacular three-alarm fire which endangered the lives of scores of others and damaged the city’s largest hotel. Mrs, Ida Female Help Wanted WANTED—Girl for general house- bares Must like children. Phone Instruction and er "New classes begin Jan- uary 3. 223 Second St. ‘Phone 1619, —— 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- marek, N. Dak. OLDER girl will take care of children at any time. Kindergarten experi- 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, 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, WANTED—Day or hour work by com- petent - woman. phone 2180. Bernice Stuart, : SPECIAL mein iene pce, Perfection Cleaners Phone 1707 718 Thayer c i, 10, Kage Poomons, ee, “Bince Pop got the pup through a Office Spac: OFFICE space for rent. lable Jan. Ist. Call at ccna Drug Store, phone 102, SqQ3QgcGQee.ssss—— Livestock for Sale PUREBRED registered Hereford bulls. Excellent quality and breeding. One fourth cash down. Balance in 3 annual payments. Patterson Land Co., Bismarck: 67 SCOUTS TO GET AWARDS AT COURT OF HONOR THURSDAY Seven Scouts, Five From Bis- marck to Be Made Eagles in Impressive Ceremonies. CLASSIFIED ADV laay “(MINIMUM CHARGE 45) CLASSIFIND DISPLAY RATES PER DAILY RATES as 1 any cane | Weenly 150 03.00 5.00 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—Tuesday evening lady’s black purse with small brown coin purse bearing name, owner's address, Con- tains bills, change. Reward. Call 2463-W. LO8T—November 25, medium sized dog, black smooth hair, white neck, collar ahd chain. Finder call Man- dan 36. Sixty-seven Boy Scouts of the Bis- marck district of the Missour! Valley area will be accorded advancements and awards at the Homecoming Court of Honor in the World War Memorial building here at 7 p. m., Thursday. Seven scouts, five from’ Bismarck, and one from Wilton, will be pres- ented--with scouting's highest honors —the title of Eagle, one being awarded palms. Three will be named Life Scouts; four Star scouts; 39 will re- ceive merit badges; seven will advance to first class ranking and 19 become second class, Members of 10 troops will be rep- resented in the company of boys who will appear before the five separate courts. LOST—Sealskin muff in shopping dis- trict. Reward. Call 1273, Scouters to Give Honor Because they are receiving scout- ing’s highest ranking, the six boys becoming Eagles will be invested with pes honors by six Silver Beaver ™o scouters ‘and scouts participat- ing in this part of the ceremony will be Judge A. M. Christianson and Howard Peterson, Troop 2; Charles Liessman and Bruce Plomasen 11; CLEANERS Wanted to Rent ‘WANTED — Heated apartment, five rooms with bath. Will pay $50. Long time tenants. Phone 956. never worry about who'll take the blame for things like this.” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE days Sdays 4days Gdays 8 00 BA 76 1,00 (all Classtied ads are cash with order) Copy must be fm at 12:00 Noon for same day publication, Bismarck Tribune classified ad, I ERTISING RATES 8 48 8 75 72 5 COLUMN INCH (IN BORDER ADS) New Year Specials 1929 MODEL A FORD—(4 cyl- inder) clean, Good rubber. Mechanical condition excellent. Transportation at a price: you can afford to pay. 1935 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN —Top running condi- tion. Every moving part checked and double checked, Tires nearly new. Finish ex- cellent. Guaranteed. 1935 PONTIAC 2-DOUR TOUR- ING SEDAN—This job looks and runs like a new car. New rubber all around. You will be surprised at the price we are offering this fine car. 1930 WILLYS SEDAN—Good transportation for the mod- erate driver. Guaranteed to start in the coldest weather. CADILLAC YV-8 CUSTOM 4- DOOR SEDAN—Six chrome wire wheels, Low mileage guaranteed under 27,000. New tires, and finish is in perfect condition, For pleasure or business you will go a long dis- tance for a better buy. A special discount of 10% is offered from our regularly ad- vertised prices on the above cars if bought before Jan. 1, 1938. Stair-Belk Company 113 Second St. Phone 603 (Rear Grant-Dadey Bldg.) 1929 1930 1927 Ford Town Sedan Chevrolet Sedan Chevrolet Sedan 1925 Chevrolet Sedan 1928 Durant Sedan 1929 Ford A Panel .. 1835 Ford V-8 Truck . + HEDAHL MOTOR CO. i Phone 268 STANDARD Chevrolet coach Equipped for winter driving. $450 Call 1831 after 5 p.m. A 1934 Model DeLuxe coupe. Good condition. Low mileage. Must sell. 510 5th St. Apartments for Rent MONTHLY RATES 2 times 3 times Daily Weekly Weekly Month 85.60 87.50 $15.00 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 Room and Board MEALS, 75 cents per day. Gentlemen preferred. Room next to bath. Private phtranice. 919 Les st. Phone 390-W. LARGE. plbaeatith room with board. Close in. 321 8th St. Phone 869-LJ, BOARD and room. Reasonable prices, 217 8th St. _Coal for Sale CENTER or Wilton coal, two to six ton loads. $2.65 ton, delivered. Phone 2314. Bob Morris. CENTER and Wilton coal, $2.65 per ton delivered. Phone 1356-M, Harold Smith. zs CENTER or Wilton coal. $2.65 per ton delivered. Phone 1324, Household Goods for Sale SEWING machine, chairs, dressers, desk, large crocks, kitchen utensils, peal sere 518 W. Thayer. Phone Robert Byrne and Robert Lipp 11; Dr. George M. Constans and William Neal 6; H. O. Saxvik and Daniel Quig- ley of Wilton 80; J. N. Roherty and John Beaudoin 2. Quigley is being honored at the Bismarck court by request although he is in the Wash- burn district. Eagle Scout William Gelerman will be awarded palms. Miscellaneous WISH to store my plano for use of same. Phone 968. Office Equipment YOU WILL find the Markwell paper fastener the neatest stapler you “have ever used. Staples sheets to- Thomas, 50, Negro head maid, and William Marx, 24, 2 house- boy, were overcome by the dense smoke. Marx, witnesses said, died a hero, Frantically arousing guests in their rooms, he pounded on door after door before falling in a hallway. APPORTION $250,000 Apportionment of $250,000 in grants to counties for general relief purposes ‘during January was made Wednesday by the North Dakota public welfare board, according to E. A. Willson, exe- cutive secretary. The board also ap- Proved $230,000 in grants made dur- ing December, he said. Applications for assistance under the various social security act pro- grams were being studied Wednesday Cities Service 1% Elec. Bond and . Fisk Rubber 5%. CHICAGO STOCKS tated Press) are 8%. (By the Midwest Corp. CHICAS POTATOES » 29.- —(U. 8, A. nm track 209, Seat Us. '1; steady, supplies moder- ate, demand very slow; sacked ey jo Russet Burbanks US. 42% 2,1.15-27 34; Hed aor lars ep ‘No. , 145-50; North Dakota cobble: 1, 1.05; Min- pesos Early ‘Ohios. Us. commercials shipments 4 02%; Wisconsin Bliss triumphs US. commercials 1.00; Michigan Russet 310; US. commercials Cass Flor- 1,85-90; BOSTON WooL Boston, Dec, 29. D.. A.) —Scattered © purch: being made in fleece wi Fine clothing lengths of Ohio and ‘similar types were bringing 26 to 27 cents In @ grease. Fine Delaine Ohio wool was quiet, with some being offered at 31-32 cents in the grease. Some renee, prices igh side of th berled eatery -| _ Minneapolis eT Mt “gervice)—Potatces Teed un- ) | will attend the funeral of F. Albert houses were asking prices 1 to 2 cents | © at a meeting of the state welfare board. General relief grants to coun- ties for January will be considered Wednesday afternoon. All members of the Ladies Aux- iliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars Soderquist Thursday at 9 a. m. All are requested by Margaret Olson, President, to wear their V.F.W. caps. INJURIES FATAL TO TRAINMAN Minneapolis, Dec. 29.—(7)—Injured Friday while at work in the Minne- apolis yards of the Great Northern railway, John Fuller, 60, St. Paul, a switchman, died Wednesday night in Asbury hospital. TH C: Duluth, Bea 2 prices. Wheat: northern spring northern 1.07-1.17 iH GRAIN (P)—Closing cash . 1 heavy dark 1.19; No. 1 dark northern rk BAD} winter Montana os: 1,06, Durum: hard amber 90% -1 0. Coal miners work an aversige of 215 is approximately $10,000,000,000 an- them and file them with the necessary 2 w! Becoming Star Scouts will be Bert Mahiman, Lyle Porter, Dale Saxvik and Allen Hektner; Life Scouts, John Brandenburg, James Shunk and Nor- man Fevold. Win Merit Badges Winning merit badges will be James ther tem or permanently Seder them from ‘The ‘Bismarck Tribune Co. Men's Suite and pressed 15e Shunk, John Brandenburg, Ronald en’ Dre. Wheeler, John Beaudoin, Howard Cleaned ‘and Prenned Tc "75-9100 Peterson, Gordon Tilsen, John Gun- ELITE. CLEANER! 8 Phone 1136 216 4th St. We guarantee our work ‘We call for and deliver Jack Lauer, Billy Lauer, nie ae Keller, Billy Wilcox, Ed- George Bartole, Anton ene William, Gordon Flateland, Ken- Houses for Rent JAN. IST, 5-room all modern bunga- low, good condition. With garage. At 233 W. Rosser. Gas and hot water heat. Call 504. JAN, Ist, modern house, 3 rooms and bath. Newly decorated. Gas heat. Leonard Thompson, Robert Lipp, Bruce Plomasen, Hekt- ner, Allen Hektner, Leo Halloran, ove aaeenbaety good condition. Phone SSS 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 wel! furnished sleeping room, private entrance. On bus line, Close in, 611 Ave. B. Phone 1570-R. DESIRABLE sleeping room. Com- fortable bed, near bath, always warm, close in. $12, Phone 1770. 234 W. Thayer. AVAILABLE January 1st, 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. AVAILABLE Jan. 1st, modern 3-room unfurnished basement apartment. New home. Adults preferred. Magic Chef and Electrolux, 918 10th St. NICELY furnished two room apart- ment. Everything furnished includ- ing frigidaire and laundry privi- _leges. 1510 Thayer. Phone 1650. UNFURNISHED apartment for two adults. With garage. Available January 1. Inquire at 406 6th St. Phone 431, TWO room furnished apartment, pri- yate 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 reasonable, 222 2nd St. BEAUTIFULLY furnished warm one room apartment. Lavatory. Bus two blocks. Private entrance. Ground floor. 206 Park. TWO room furnished apartment. Available Jan. 1. Centrally located. Gas heat. Gas for cooking. Call _ ate 404 5th St. APARTMENT, near capitol, Fur- nished two room and kitchenette. Frigidaire, Murphy bed. Available Jan, Ist, 102 ith, Phone 2343. LARGE furnished one room, ga: heated basement apartment for working people. Call 222 3rd St. COMPLETELY furnished one room and kitchenette. Reasonable. Adults onty, 622 3rd St, Phone 1368-W. SMALL one room apartment, upstairs. Near bath. $15. Phone 1003-W or call evenings at 305 3rd St. ONE room furnished apartment. Ground floor, Lights, heat and washer furnished. 416 6th St. THREE room furnished apartment. Frigidaire. Private entrance. Good location. Immediate possession. 318 9th St. TWO rooms and kitchen, furnished. Refrigerator. Private entrance Available Jan. Ist, $35. 423 2nd St. ‘WARM room, deep sleep mattress. Gas heat. Always hot water. Half block from bus line. Close in, 217 1st St. _Phone 148. . PLEASANT sleeping m in new modern home. Clean and quiet. Always hot water. Phone 120-R. 503 4th. — pel Pe NICELY furnished basement sleeping toom, Suitable light housekeeping. Radiant heat, 216 Thayer. Phone BOT ree om ae COMFORTABLE room, coil spring Billy Geiermann, Jerry Meyer and) Large basement. Laundry. $37.50.| mattress, gas heat. Always hot Green Dalles ER will be Gore | <none_ 1063. water, 422 4th St. Phone 649. moted class _|JAN, 1st, six room modern house, hot] NICELY furnished room. Hot water don ‘Tilsen, Warten Little, Wibur |" ‘water heat, Garage. Located #19] always, Centrally located. Mrs. T. E. Fo Oey aia ay Moe 2nd &t. Inquire at 607 6th St, or] Flaherty, 607 6th. Phone 835, to second class are| Phone 835. COMFORTABLE warm room across Advanced Richard Fevold, Ralph Thompson,|FINE bungalow, 3 bedrooms, Gas Bocce Ne , Melvin; heat. Exceptionally good. Avail- Moston eee Carett! able Jan. ist. Phone 1178. itz, Robert Doll, Thomas Schultz, | NEW MODERN gas heated five room Schm Bert Engel, Bernard Ely, Herman Mer-| bungalow at 909 Ave. E. Available kel, een A Preps aay Jan, Ist, .Phone 2080-J. Star! el FIVE room up! ni Srtine; ‘Genbon,” Venn Getes and | PCE oom, wwper, dupe, saad Roberts, telephone 151 or 751, STRICTLY modern six room house and garage. Available at once. At 7114 Ave. E. Call 1752-J. SIX room modern residence. Close in. 812 Main Ave. Harvey Harris and Robert Meyer. ‘The average acre value of American farm land was $69.37 in 1920; in 1935, it was Loe 16. E TO CREDITOR: IN THE MATTER OF THE INSOLV- ENCY OF THE STERLING STATE Company. BANK, STERLING, NORTH DA ‘OTA, BUNGALOW, tae bedrooms, extra Notice 1s _hereb: maid's room. Gas heat. Reasonable x given by the ua- dersigned, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as Receiver of the Ster- ling State Bank. Sterling, North Dako- ta, to the creditors of said insolvent bank and to all persons having claims against said insolvent bank to exhibit Rent to right party. 618 2nd St. 5-ROOM furnished or unfurnished modern house at 512 Ave. A, west. On bus line. Phone 1262-M. SEVEN room house located 414 12th &t. Phone before 6 p. m., 260. After 6 p. m,, 512-W. SMALL modern house, south side. Close in. Reasonable. Call at 113 ith the nadereimnee Re- office at Minot, within fter the first publica- tion of thi tice. If said claims are not so filed, they will be barred from street from post office. Always hot water. 212 3rd St. Phone 428. LARGE sleeping room, 3 windows. Also roommate want- 5 Phone 2047-J. 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 8t. 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 oS SMALL nicely furnished room, next to bath. Always hot water. 614 8th St. MODERN warm room. Hot and cold water in room. 510 Fourth St. CLEAN warm sleeping room, next to bath. Close in. Phone 1474-R. any participation in any dividends aan Mad Sania ies Receiver Ist 8t. Eoated si7o insolvent bank. |7REE room partly modern cottage Federal Deposit Insurance Cor-| _at 107 Mandan Bt. Tel. 504, NICE comfortable room for rent at 410 Third St. Phone 532-M. praren Receive y: JG, Eaton, Liquidator for| MODERN 6-room ‘house. Close & schools. Call 2414-M. SLEEPING room close to bath. Al- ways hot water. 120 Ave, A. SIX room modern house with garage. Pi died Pitas on 20th day of De- Near high school. Inquire 214 5th St. 12-29 1-5-12-19, ROOM with board at 406 6th St; Phone 431. | WELL furnished 3 rooms and bath. Cooking gas, city heat and water furnished, $45. Phone 1063." 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. LARGE furnished light housekeep- ing room in basement. 227 W. Thayer. Phone 1632. UNFURNISHED apartment. rooms and bath. City heat. Main Ave. MODERN light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. Gas heat. Private entrance. Call 601. ‘TWO FURNISHED apartments, close to capitol and high school. Also furnished house. 818 7th St. FURNISHED new apartment. Cal 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. ~ ‘Three 606. TYPEWRITERS sale, rent, service, al) office machines. Typewriter Sales and Service, 106 3rd, Bismarck. Phone 68. Bankruptcy Blanks (Conform to Frazier-Lemke Act as revised under Section 75, Sub- Division 8) in sets of four of each form. Per set. The Bismarck Tribune Co. | Legal Blank Dept,