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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Sat, Oct. 24 | New York Stocks | DOWNTURN WNTURNS ABROAD VIRTUAL STALEMATE HITS WALL STREET MARKET SATURDAY is Traders Buy New Aircrafts, Utilities, Oil, Then Scurry for Cover New York, Oct. 2¢. traders bought a few aircrafts, util- ities, oils and specialties in Saturday's stock market and scurried to the sidelines, The result wes a virtual stalemate at the close with minor gains and losses being about evenly divided |p among the leaders. Transfers were around 650,090 shares. Bonds were a trifle uneven, as were commodities. The French franc point- ed downward in terms of the dollar as Paris faced fresh political troubles | Bi and the Spanish war outlook became cloudier, Shares giving the best account of themselves included, Boeing, United Aircraft, North American, Western Union, American Telephone, Ameri- can Smelting, Texas Corp., Standard Oil of California, Shell Union, Skelly (Nimble | A™ Barnsdal Bendiv_Aviation Bethl. Steel ... Boeing Airpl. Borden ... Borg Warner . Briggs M{g. Budd Whee! Caterpil Tractor Celanese .. Oil, Ain Reduction, Vadsco Sales,!¢ Brunswick-Balke-Collander, Baking, Continental Baking, Tennes- see Corp, DuPont, Servel and Con- solidated Film. Backward most of the session were U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, ‘Youngstown | Go Sheet & Tube, General Motors, Briggs Mfg., Montgomery Ward, General | C. irysler Golgate-Paimi. Colum. G. & El. ollie Fits Vtc. m, Solv. * Sears-Roebuck, Safeway Stores, Al- Cont lied Stores, American Can, Westing: house, General Electric, Bendix, Ana: conda, Kennecott, Santa Fe, N. Y. Central, Pennsylvania, Southern Pa- cific, Mlinois Central, J. I, Case and Livestock SOUTH BT. PAUL a Sek Minn., 24.— A,)—Most Ofiventock sold at intents: to firm prices Friday, with all slaughter classes of cattie Betting good action. Choice 970 Ib. Steers topped at 10.00, best 1125 Ibs, at 9.75, bulk desirable grain-feds sell- |G ing on'down to 8.25, short-feds around 7.50 to 8.00. Common to medium grass sJaughter steers earned 5.00 to 7.25, cutters down to 4.00, Good to choice fed heifers were quoted at 7.50 to 9.50 or more, warmed-ups down to around 6.00, most plain and cutter grass ‘heifers 3.50 to 5.50, Medium to good western beef cows to 5.50, plainer kinds. do: cutters and low cutters 3.00. to. S35: Sausage bulls sold at Vealers were fully steady, noaiiy 9.00 and down, a few up to 9.50 or more. Common to good stockers and feeder | H steers picvent 3. to5.75. Well- bred ers “were held ry le Was mostly, steady to strong Priday better 180 to 250 ibs, going at 8.90 aie ae 1H to ae Abe 850 to 9.00, 140 16 ibs. 15, 8.65, fat 106 to 119 ibe. good sows mostly 7.95 t A few earayie feeder igs at 5.50 ‘0 Fat lambs sold st Friday, bulk 8.50, closely’ sorted to shippers 8.65. mon and medium grade: to 7.00, and slaughter ewe: grades sold from 1.00 to 3.25. Rani feeding lambs have sold this week mostly at 5.50 to 7.50. Cattle receipts for the week total 34,800, ves 14,500, hogs 73,000, sheep ompared ‘with last week's f 34,000 cattle, 13,700 calves, 67,- 000 hogs and 78,00 sheep. dy to strong ut six loads APS ed 5.50 ot ai Firestone T. & Gen. Asphalt Gen. Elect. . Gen. Foods Graham Paige Greyhound . Gt. Nor. Iron Miami ey Minn Moline fel Minn. 8t & 85M ) | Mont. Ward ©. ura) estimated holdover 1,000; week ago; general market Soto 1 lower: bigs ott pore in Instances; sows wi nly 38 to 40 lower, Cattle 1,000, calves 100; compared Friday Il grades fed steers und yearlings unevenly 25 to 50 high , only plainest kinds failing vance; upturn due mostly to Iiche receipts but cooler weather and slight improvement on better grades | Oji of dressed beef helped; trade more active and stronger on all co’ and grass steers of good and chol ane how same adva toy fight eis ue wand 4 rs_and 10.00 down, respectively. Sheep 5,000, cluding, 4,000 direc for week end Friday 23-300 direct Compared Friday last wee! Jar ly 25. to 50 lower, choice feed- jower in sym- pathy mwith fat lamb decline, but others meeting active demand strong to unevenly higher price week; closing lamb top ‘best range lambs 9.25, selected natl; 35 early; w lambs 8,50 to 630 to 8.25. ity, cath eiae 24.—(AP—U. 5. atk x ‘attle 50 arket for the es 1 iise ‘Td. yeu shty beeves 7 HE AEEEEE SAIBSBSBunSSSahS FP PRERREREE FRE, 4 | 1.28% July ih higher att = Sa Ratan Rina BEN BSSSSNS Ny FS SRK EEE RE SEBESSNVSBSSBE Eatatacated ea KARE RE FRR RRR ELE TAREE RK meg. rh IS4SVasH Sys. eae wo SES. = iy SaSS FR FAIL TO INFLUENCE aU. §, WHEAT MARKET| jNo. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. Qverseas Warlike Advances Mainly Responsible. for Trend at Chicago Chicago, Oct. 24.—(}—Showing in- dependence relative to price down- turns abroad, wheat in Chicago itended upward Saturday late as well as early. Contrary to action in the Liver- pool market, wheat traders aere took their cue mainly from overseas war- like ‘advices, Chicago sellers of wheat were in a minority the greater part of the day. Wheat closed firm 4% to ‘% abo Saturday's finish, Dec. 114% to 115; May 113% to 113 corn % to % up, Dec. 94% to 94%, May 90 4 to 90%, oats unchanged to % higher, and pro- visions varying from 2 cents decline to an. equal advance. MILL CITY ADVANCES sLOWL + Minneapolis, Oct. .24.—(@)—Scatter- ed'mill buying and some back -spread- ing between Minneapolis and Winnl- peg helped local wheat futu: prices ich were fractionally higher at the wheat closed % Pigher at May % higher 9 at Flax dipped sharply on account of poor crusher demand. Dec, closed 2% lower at 2.04, and May 2% lower Mt at1.973 Course grains held firm to strong because of sci offerings. malting barley closed unchang: 1.15. ec. and: May feed barley closed unchanged at 75% and 70%, tivel “i dpkea kA ea ai un a du M and May % to % higher at ra Cush wheat demand’ lacked force, Durum and winter wheat also were In slow demand. Cash corn was easier, Rye demand was fair to good. Barley was firm. Qats was in fair to good demand. Flax was in good demand. Produce Markets Oy Ma ected eimai CHICAGO Chicago, Oct. 24.—()—Butter and A 1s were steady tone Saturday poultry. also was steady But ter 1 steady, prices un- "2,099, steady; Poultry, live, 1 car, tseady, prices unchanget prices un- 12 trucks, in New York, (P)—Live poul- try “steady. ay freight Prices un- changed. Butter 8,750, irregular, creamery, higher than Cae! 33 to 33%; extras (92 score) 32% to %; centralized (90 score) 31% to 32; other grades un- changed, se 113,884, changed. ges 14,271, steady; atl mtxed col ors unchanged. firm, prices un- BUTTER-EGG FUTURES Chicago, — Buttor Futur " High Low Close Storage Standard: « 80% 30% 30% 30% 30% Egg Future: Sees Refrigerator 26% 26% 26% 26% 27 2 Miscellaneous eet FOREIGN EXCHANGE, New York, Oct. —()—Forel exchange mixed, Great. -Britain 3; travel Norway weden 25.22; Montreal in 1 9. New York in Mon- treal 9: CHICAGO STOLKS (By the Assecinted Press) Midwest ore. 13%. McGraw El. 39 RNME: New Pork, ment bonds is New York, 0: American Ge: Cities ee 4 & Shi So: Polseing. fresh dark No. 2 dark northern, 07 1b, tte dss No. 3 dark northerti 11.98% to 1405; 55 IDE 4 sani, northern, 9 Ibs. ‘eno Seer ney Pett Seen nat teat totes No. 1, . Ry ae No. FR es 41 to to ti, one barley $0 to 1.25; No, 1 it loed Ohio fi Py ad- ae ‘i fie grease. to 49° t9 %, and | Jul aes No, 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. No, 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No, 4 dark northern, 53 Ibe. No. 5 darn northern, 52 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. .! No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. . 112 Sample grain: 49 Ibs., 1.00; 48 Ibs., 1.08; 47 Ibs., 1.03; 46 lbs., 1.00; 45 lbs. 97; 44 lbs., 94; 43 Ibs., 91; 42 Ibs., 88; 41 Ibs., 85; 40 lbs. No. 1 hard durum ., No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum No. 1 flax No, 2 flax No. 2 rye | Barley Oats . Hard wi Chi oath i Whats O High Low tH 1.15% 1.14% 113% lig tis 5 9% «0B 4% 90% 87% 41% Ale 1.25% 1.26 83% 81% Duluth, Mine et, Bede ult Ca Open High Low oy . 2 ide 134% 1305 iit Layaled spars oe GRAIN Minne: ct ata nak neeipta 8 EHAY: 84 compated to 1 ry cash wheat and grain Juvtations today fo! Wheat livered To Arrive . 1.43% 1.40% . 142% 148% . 141% 147% - 1.40% 1.46% 1.44% 1.42% - 134% 1.39% 0+ 1.82% 1.36% + 128% 133% . 125% 131% + 193% 1.29% 1,39% ‘Wheat |i hyDNS 60 Ibs... 1DN8 Ibs. Us So pUzUE ot 4 OR t g ~ 1.30% 132% 1.83% 1.80% EI S bat) sy a g + 1.28% 1.30% 1.286% 1.28% + 196% 1.28% 1.26% 136% DOMU: - mam 3 + 1.22% 1.26% 1.20% 1.22% « 1.20% 1.22% 1.18% 1.20% ot + 118% 1. BT 3% 20% "116% 1 % | La 141% 1.55% 138% 1.51% F pig BIBH UBB oeeee ores tl . 134% 1.46% a ae 132% 138%” ~ 1.90% 1.34% : ee a 128% 131% args De 1.96% 1.30% 5 amber bd 53 Ibs... 1.23% 1.27% 5am 52 Ibs... 1.95% 195% 8 amber a ee ° 2 0% 1.20% amber... Sis LR 1 3.29% apo of : in 2, sk areee siaey, October 23, ineies ex: pressing Jafiyence here were not as nips, 1 to 1% cent ‘pridey at 1.28%, vanced % cent net, clos- ware a silig! it price lo: qreat as at Dec. rye‘ Ing at 79%. c. oats finished at exactly last week's Siptres 40%. Dec vy, declined % cent: net, vanced § to 3% cents closing at 2. oe, ts FINANCIAL V aes New York, Oct. avi Security markets drifted into # rut this week and many issues dropped back to somewhat lower prices after vain at- tempts to get up steam for a resump- tlon of the recent bull drive. New favorites, including aircrafts, coppers, olla and utilities, were brought to the front for a brief play aon git y led to make up for the uegie of old leaders. ed the market in its push toward new recovery jesorgs evoked a variety of explanation In brokerage quarters. Some thought an urge to walt for the outcome of the presidential election was a dom!- nant Influence, Others stressed eco- nomic factors, notably expectation that @ seasonal aiipering In business expansion was due. hose who es prospects for a slowing industrial pace pointed to a setback in steel operation after activ- ity of that industry had climbed to nearly 76 per cent of capacity. PLYMOUTH CHEESE Plymouth, Wis. Oct. 24,— Cheese quotations for the week: Wis- consin cheese exchange, Twins 16, Cheddars 16; farmers’ call board, Daisies 16%, Horns 16%. CHICAGO POTATORS Chicago, Oct. 24.—(AP—U, 8. D. A.) —Potatoes 103, on track 284, total pments 741; about -steady, pplies Hnoderate, demand Aa a sacked per ew ho Ri ui banks U, 2.35 to 38s No. 1, fine quality large, ado Red McClures U. 8. fo 2.37%; Wisconsin Ro Hound, Waites 8. commercial 1 1.65; s, fichigan ‘Russet Rurala 0. 8 1, fair quality 1.75; Minnesota Cobbicrs unclassified iso: Early Ohios partly graded 1.85, CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Oct, 24—(—C No, 2 red'1, Gorn No. Lake billing; No. 2 yellow old Miinois 1.09% t.1.10; N, 3 yele : ggagrnite 1.02: sample 1 White 44M. uckwheat, No. 3, 1.96, Boyheanee teas 2 yellow 1.25%, Barley, Ilinols malting 1.33; feed 70 to 83 nominal; malting 1.00 to 1.45 nominal. Timothy seed 5.50 to 5.75 new 5.25 to 5.50 cwt. Clover seed 20,00 to 27.00 cwt. Wanted to Rent HOUSE with apartments of rooming house. Call Marie at 2038 after 6:30 p.m. : ——_—X—ES__—==E= Hay for Sale BALED PRAIRIE HAY, etacked at Velva, highway any direction. Write or call N. M. Muus, Velva, N. D. cwt.; Se Houses for Rent FOR RENT (Available Nov. 1) NEW SPANISH BUNGALOW 5 Rooms Located ‘at 317 Griffin St. Call Ray V. Stair—No. 329 FIVE room modern bungalow, $50; eight room modern house, $35; 6 room modern house, $42.50; 3 room house, $17.50; 2 room apartment, $27.80; 4 room apartment. $40. T. M,. Casey & Son. Y DI RA’ 5 room di plex, private heated garage. El tric refigerator. Gas heat furnish- ed. 709 lst. FIVE room partly modern cottage, close in. 6 room modérn house. Phone 1421-R, Call at 610 W. Ros- ser, ROOM upper duplex, unfurnished, Front and back entrancé. Inquire at.414 Ave. A West or 307 Broadway. SROOM, newly decorated, modérn housé, néar high school. Gas heat. Garage. Call at 506 8th St. PARTLY modern 3 room house. Only reliable person need apply. 1615 Ave, B, Tel. 1462-R. SEVERAL HOUSES, south side, close in, Reasonable rent. Call at 113 1st St. North. NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that th term of office of the followi! Tee and county officers expires. ween the first Monday in Dec a 13 HD the first Monday in M that the officers both opr at epaa 1 2.26% 1 1.24! slats 34 1.38% wats Gover: Genera joner of Ingurance jonér of Agriculture and ty OPART of fMeliccads. ads. Election to be ii) Rehoraavea sh y erovialene 1 sof 1919, ana amendments ae TE OFFIC! ring) tthe apreme Court On. Supers ntendent of Public. ine iia of the trict Court—fourt! wat tuoi con f Counts hort a Bisteict: sag i Adiatnistrater pesoenal ie se ie. District, p aie a ee o arbi ne at para of cen ene ath aay £3 Ser, EHF i Mom sentiieen, tlon ise ‘Bargains in the WANT. ADS Will Surprise You _ Apartments for Rent NOW, availa newly refinished apartment. Living room, bedroom, 2 closets, kitchen, bath, also locker. Laundry privileges, new electric stove, new large electric refrigera- tor, new kitchen cabinets, water bein city heat furnished. Fireproof building. Also furniture, if desired. ae Tribune Office. ELL FURNISHED APARTMENT. Wiaeel for girls or couple. Gas heat, lights and, water. Laundry privi- leges and Kelvinator. 6 Bnd St. FOUR ROOM unfurnished apartment | ! ill sleeping porch. Heat, water, furnished. No children. 423 5th. Apply H. J. Woodmansee. UNFURNISHED upstairs apartment, private bath, and private entrance. Alto house for rent at 2022 Rosser. Call at 322 Ist St. FURNISHED one room kitchenette apartment, private entrance. Base- ment bedroom, one or two girls. 314_W. Rosser. NEWLY DECORATED furnished 3 room apartment. Living room, kitchen and private bath. Call at 808 7th St. obsess “ 3 ROOM furnished apartment, first floor. Private bath, private en- trance. Lights, heat, gas, water. 924 4th. ; | THREE room and bath modern semi- basement apartment. Laundry privileges. Available Nov. Ist. 402 14th 8t. ONE NICE room on second floor. Three rooms furnished for light Sealand in basement. 818 7th FURNISH! ment, private bath, Adults only. 234W. Thayer. Phone 1770. 3 ROOM furnished apartment. Gas heat, lights, water, phone and washer, Phone 1290. uv THREE room apartment, gas, light, heat and water furnished. 1116 Rosser, Phone 978-J. MODERN one room furnished base- ment apartment. Suitable for one. Close in. Dr. Enge. Automobiles for Sale WINTER IS COMING All Cars Pontiac Coach , Ford Co + Chrysler n ssa @edan (new mo- 5 Piymouti Sedan . 1365 Plymouth Touring Sedan .. 525 Plymouth Coach .......... 495, Plymouth DeLuxe Touring Sedan (less than 1000 miles) 695 will have to see these cars in order to appreciate them. Corwin-Chuschill Motors, Inc. 122 Main Phone 70¢ ALL USED CARS MUST GO. We Need Room for Winter Storage. 193¢ DeLuxe LaFayette coach..$445.00 1933 DeLuxe Plymouth coach 385,00 1934 Custom Studebaker sedan. 395.00 1930 Buick sedan ++ 195.00 1931 DeLuxe Chrysler sedan. 1929 Nash coupe 1929 Studebaker sedan 1927 Chrysler sedan 1929 Ford coupe .. 1930 Dodge sedan .. Buick coupe with box. 1936 Ford T coach COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY. 1931 PONTIAC 4 door sedan, ot condition, tires nearly ne' __Sell cheap. 903 9th St. or 6! i Bawy. 1934 Chrysler coach, perfect conditon. DeLuxe equipment. Radio. Heater. Forced to sell. $375, _Phone 1778-J. 1882 FORD coach, perfect condition, extra good rubber. Ready for win- ter. Sell cheap. 511 14th 8t. Instruction VACANCY IN new Rue Apts. Un- furnished. 3 bedrooms. Inquire at 707 Ave, A, Apt. 5. _ Oe ONE ROOM furnished newly decor- ated apartment. Near high school. Call at 808 7th. THREE ROOM furnished basement apattment. Telephone 1432 after SE See ee ay UNFURNISHED light housekeeping room. 419 Front Ave. —_—————— ___ Female Help Wanted WANTED: Experienced salesiady for country store. No others need ap- ply. Apply at Alex Rosen and Bros. ——_— Household Goods for Sale INOGRAPH with 39 popular rec- ords. Cost about $150, looks and Plays like new. First offer of $12 takes it complete. Owner leaving town. Inquire Tribune office. DAVENPORT and chairs, in good condition. Full size bed, spring and mattress complete $8. Priced for quick sale. Terms to responsi- ble party. Phone 1240, BEDROOM furniture, dining set, Ubrary table, chairs, dishes, uten- ails, garden tools, radio, fruit jars, “laundry equipment, 927 6th. Phone 8T1-R. BEDROOM SET, bed, inner spring mattress, coil spring and dresser. Practically new. $40 complete. 916 8th. Phone 1752-M. SJ BURNER and oven electric Hot Point stove in A-1 condition, $25. Melville Electric Shop. Phone 179. STARCK piano, electric washing ma- chine, library table, boy's leather Jacket, size 34, 218 W. Bdwy. DINING ROOM set, gas stove, bed- room furniture and tables. 1020 lith Bt. Phone 404-R. _ a GAS range, 4 burners with oven, white enamel. 901 8th. Phone 2060-J, SEWING MACHINE, good condition, $10. Phone 1918 or call at 1023 8th &t. Houses for Sale FOR SALE RENT—Four room modern stucco bungalow, just com- pleted, consisting of three rooms and bath, main floor, large airy bedroom in high basement, gas heat, oak floors, immediate posses: sion, Sale price, $2,450. Small pay- ment down and $21.80 per month, including taxes, interest and in- surance, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY ‘Webb Block Phone 0 EW 5 room stucco bungalow with basement apartment. Located near capitol. Income of $90 per month at present time. Also numerous other houses on very reasonable terms. T. M. Casey & Son. MY FINE dwelling of 6 rooms and basement apartment. Double gar- age. Fine lawn, shrubs, hedge, and trees. Call Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays. J. J. Barth, 316 lth St.. per month. N. D. 108 3rd at, Pave sie: modern house, Bast part of residential section: Adults only. Inquire 401 13th St. basement apartment, ie nee MODERN bungslow, ges heat. Bass ment garage. fone heaton, Phon 610 or call at 818 Ave. E. Watch 415 Bawy., Bismarck. Engraved Stationery : Makes the Ideal Gift teal and 9 gift that will be ap- Dreciated. Make your Christmas selections new. Bismarck Tribune Company SUE DIGBY, Instructor in Shorthand and Typing. Day classes. Night classes beginning now. Review Theory 7:30 to 8:30. Review Dicta- tion 8:30 to 9:30. Tel. 1619. Call Apt. C, College Bldg. Lost and Found — LOST—Brown and white male Eng- Msh springer spaniel. 6 months old. Reward. Phone 1749-J. YOU will find oe Markwell by ae Fastener the ne&test sap re Staples sheets lockers, locker size, 12x12x60 inches, Priced for quick sale. Inquire Bise marck Tribune Office. Work Wanted ASHES HAULED once a week, 75 cents per month. Garbage. 50 oe. per mo. Also good fertiliser for _sale, Gabel. Phone 1590. __ TAKING OFF SCREENS, repairing and installing storm windows. Aune Glass and Carpenter Shop. 616 _Bawy. Phone 206, _ WORK wanted by experienced mald. . Inquire at Major Dunn's quarters, Fort Lincoln. Phone 1331. WEATHER stripping doors and win- dows. Call W. A. Zimmer for price. Phone 671. 209 llth St. TWO CAPABLE girls want work by hour or day. References if desired. __Phone 763-W. GIRL wants work by hour or day. Call 2175-W. Ask for Lillian. TWO experienced girls want part time work. Phone 926-R. ____ Wanted to Buy . WANTED TO BUY: Garage cn gas heater. Phone 1772-R. 615 &t. WANTED TO RENT OR BUY: Studio couch. Phone 204-W. GV_—_COC Es Position Wanted BY MIDDLE AGED MAN, twenty : pours etal experience, also me= _ chanical and electrical applig}oe. A-1 references. Write Tribune Ad, 17656. es Personal WHY NOT BE WELL? When all has failed, let me help you. New sciene tific, magnetic nerve zonery becca all diseases, drugless. Directed by Dr. Geshay of New York. Elz. Kindschy, 409 5th St. Male Help Wanted SINGLE man to work collections of car paper. Write Tribune Ad, 17802 stating experience and references. | WANTED—Middle aged man to do chores on farm. Call 601 21st. after 6 p.m. Miscellaneous for Sale CHRISTMAS Cards—It is none too early to select your greeting cards. Make your selection now for later delivery, elther printed or engrav- ed. Samples are now on display. Bismarck Tribune Co. 1928 Hudson; 1928 Chevrolet, $75; 1925 Star, $35; running condition; electric washer, $7; $125 pearl lined Concertina, $35. Phone 1772-R. 615 12th 8t. LADY’S ALASKAN Lamb fur coat, size 16. Roll top desk, metal docu- ment file and office table. Write Tribune Ad. 17750. lowest price in town. Come and see us. Order your win- ter supply. Kunz Grooéry, 222 So. 9th. Phone 1317. condition. New_ blade. Hintz, Elbowoods, N. Dak. FOUR-wheel trailer. Very reason- able. In good condition. Call 733-W. 304 Mandan St. FREE! Stomach acid, gas pains, in- digestion relieved quick. Get free sample doctor's prescription, Mees at Service Drug Store, _and Central Drug Co., Mandan. MEN'S SUITS and Ladies dresses OF cleaned and pressed, $1.00. PER- FECTION CLEANERS. Phone 1707. 222 80. 1th 8 MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt, Either regular or spring filled, 1033 Bdwy. Phone 1126. _ SS ses Room and Board NEWLY DECORATED warm room in modern home with morning snd evening meals, Suitable for two. . 614 8th 8&t. WANTED: Boarders and roomers, right up town. Good board. Ine quire at 309 4th St. COMFORTABLE room with board, Close in. Reasonable. 422 3rd St. Phone 1 NICE WARM room with evening meals. Phone 145. 401 rs St. Rooms for Reat FINE room in strictly modern home for one or two gentlemen. Close in, rent reasonable, across from courthouse. 512 Rosser Ave. LARGE size coal heater. Heats 6 rooms. Almost new. J. E, Chesak. Phone 7F2¢. sey Boe: GOOD CLEAN coal. Center mines. Ask us for price. Phone 1557. MODEL T FORD parts. Fred 8v: 600 16th St. Bismarck. BEEF FRYER for barbecue. Phone Barbecue Gate, 301. 6: are obtained by using Moore’ and Varnishes, sold by Vantine Paint and Glass Co. Bismarck, N. [iast a if vit i i f a a diett : I { ONE room. 3 large pleasant rooms, une furnished. Conveniently located. Telephone 2112. ‘ONE 4Y furnished sleeping ATTRACTIVE and comfortable room, ground floor. next to bath. Gentle- men preferred. 234 W. Thayer. Phone 1770. LARGE NICELY furnished pleasant room, ground floor. 305 Ave. D. Phone 1231-M. TWO LARGE sleeping rooms, each suitable for two ladies. New mane agement. 315 Mandan St. Phone 1844-LM, NICELY FURNISHED sleeping room. Suitable for two gentlemen. Next . to bath. Close in, 113 Mandan. _ WARM ROOM. Suitable for two. Pri- vate entrance. Hot water, Close . in, 114% Bdwy. Phone 1237-R. FURNISHED sleeping room. -Levé--- tory in room. Hot water at all 0 4th St. ONE NICELY furnished room, first floor, next to bath, Large clothes closet. Phone 1760, ping foom. - Glose to bath. Always hot water. 511 7th St. Phone 644-J. a LARGE SLEEPING room, close bath, hot water always. Gentlemen preferred. 300 Ave. B. FURNISHED sleeping room. Close in. Hot water at all times, basi id 262-R, 218 ist St.