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. Tribune's Grain, Livestock and Market | Report for Mon.. Nov, 2 Closing Prices Nev. 2 Adams Exp. BUYING OF MINING STOCKS SUPPORTS WOBBLY EXCHANGE es Light Selling Attributed to De- sire to Await Result of Tuesday Election New York, Nov. 2.—(#)—Buying in mining issues helped to stiffen a wob- bly stock market Monday although numerous leaders were in the losing column at the close. Light selling throughout the session Was attributed partly to the desire of | 4; traders to stand aside pending a results of Tuesday's balloting. Spread of the maritime strike was also thought to have chilled sentiment somewhat, Offerings were comparatively small | Be throughout and transfers approxi- e Borde mated 1,550,000 shares. Business news generally appeared te be satisfactory. The American Bi Iron & Steel Institute helped by esti- | x mating current steel mill operations at 74.7 per cent of capacity up 4 of a point from last week. Steel stocks, however, were not particularly heart- ened, Bonds exhibited a lower drift. Commodities were mixed. Wheat at Chicago was unchanged to, down % of a cent a bushel and corn was % off to up %. Foreign currencies were quiet. Andes Copper, controlled by Ana-|C 8. conda, led the minority advance with a gain of around 8 points at the best. Up fractions to a point or so were Anaconda, Cerro dé Pasco, Inspira- tion, Magma, Miami, American Smelt- ing, Phelps Dodge and Calumet &/C Hecla, 23 In arrears up to 2 or more points were American Telephone, Consoli- dated Edison, North American, Amer- ican Waterworks, Public Service of N, ‘J., Sears-Roebuck, Douglas Air- craft, United Aircraft, Schenley, J. 1. Case, Deere, Caterpillar Tractor, Un- |/ee! jon Carbide, Fajardo Sugar, Westing- house, Union Pacific, Southern Paci- fic and Spiegel-May-Stern, Di Backward were U. 8. Steel, Bethle- hem, Youngstown Sheet & Tube, Montgomery Ward, Goodyear, Gen- Butt Cop. & Z. ae rae Case (J, Caternil me Celanese hes, & Ohio Chi, & en Gt. sy hag & Ohio N. cral Electric, United Corp., Common- | El. Pow. wealth é Southern and Columbia Gas. ¢—_—__ —______++ | Produce Markets | ee CHICAGO Chicago, No unsettled "In tone Monday | firsis local fresh x raded firsts lo- current receipts 29; 27, refrigera- butter or egg ‘oultry, I 28 trucks, easy; 84% ibs. up 17, less than 4% ubs. Leghorn hens’ 11%; springs 4 and up, Plymouth and White Ke 14%, colored 13%, Jess than 4 tbs, Plymouth Roc! Vhite Rock 14, local 124%; White Rock broilers 16, colored 15; bareback and Leghorn chickens 11; roosters 1 2; hen 16; old ducks 4% Ibs. up, 1 white ducks 432 lbs, up 16 colored 15; small white d small colored 13%; Geese 13. _Dressed turkeys, easy; youn hens suns toms 24, old No. NEW YORI vs 2.—-W)—Live pout Chickens: with | Mi fowls: 2 roosts re te turkepa Thea: ducks. 15-16. Butter 11,874, slightly — fh greamery higher than Hj extras (92 score) 3 (88-$1 scores) 30% a scores) 30-304; centralized (30 Ni whole spe- ri 0 oe al tee 3 mediums 26%; dirties. j average checks 24-24% efrigerators, spe ; standards 27 cial p: firste 27-274 1, tndergrades 33-26; cial packs 21% firsts 26%-%; seconds 24 %- mediums. 23% -254; dirties —24~ thecks 21%. BUTTER. FUTURES Chicago, Noy. (P—. Butter Futures Storage Standards, November Low Close 30% 31 31% 31% Migh 31K Storage Standards, January ... : Eggs Futures: Refrigerator Stan- 31% 26% 27% 26 % Miscellaneous =| FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Oct. 2.—1 Foreign ie 6 Phang mixed; Great Britain dem: 26% 27% in dollars, others In cents: Grext rat Shell U1 +] Simmons tain 4.89; France 4.65%; Italy 5. Germany free, 40.25; registered Ee travel 32.35; Norway 24.57: Sweden |, 25.22; Montreal in New York 100. oes Bo. New York in Montreal 99.93%. MINNEAPOLIS erocus Pilea ieue Nov. 2.—(@#—Stocks “Seine Bank Stock 14%. Northwest Banco 10%. CHICAGO ROaAraRe: Chicane, Nov. 2.—()— 0; mostly 2:30-35; UB. pract! Romi cite auaccisy $e Gate tat da 0. B asd Partly sr 2.80; Wi round whites Ui wal 65-7 0. ry No. i, nn arly Onion partly, graded Te: South Earl ote, tos part! graded 1.60; Snciesaltied 1 1.30-50, 8. D. confident Monday’ in it hére where holders if grease: eatic wools were firm- ty quot! fe speiees at or about the maximum fell ing prices of la: ‘The farm pri icy was Radi 26% | Reminy Gen. Motors Gillette . aoodech Goodyr. T. ‘| Graham Paig S| Greyhound Gt. Nor Ir. ps Ctt. Hipbis ‘ent, Indus. Rayon Int. Bus. Mch, Int. Harvester tat, An Can Tel. Sehina 3 Manviie’ . Reiontor SoscIseeuss FRR RET Hitt me a Be 1% 21% 31% 94 ere et ee [New York Stocks|| WHEAT PRICES RULE | EASY DURING QUIET loys ag] PRE-ELECTION WARTS Spbomativn: biterasts. Interests Inetined Ms to Await Private November Crop Reports eae 1 ——_——_. M $4%| Chicago, Nov. 2—(>—With many [May 179 00 26% 58 hg traders inclined to hold off until after election, wheat prices ruled easy Mon- day late as well as early. Some speculative interests were-dis- % |posed to await November private crop Dec. May Dec. bit reports due Wednesday. One unofficial | May 1 SSBSSSBsBant ERE RE 1% | ed little change, ‘ is 1.27%, May % Wate at 1.22% and Pr strong to 25 higher; slow at advance | © 12% 18.50. '% | Dakotas; mostly killers demand broad for slaughter lambs; RRR BSISSsSSslSS..ssSsusiakeo eR F Renee FERS EE SESS Ra Ea S8SS.58S25NaER8 F FREE 2s see oe LR fet tt FREE ER # | Up and grassy killers around 7.00 down % |bolognas up to 5, ¢ ]8.75-9.10; 140-160 Ib. 8.00-9.00; Re ry 7% \ forecast issued Monday satd returns’ July pointed to domestic winter wheat acreage about 11 per cent larger than lest years Wheat closed unsteady, at the same as Saturday’s finish to % lower, Dec. Barley— 114-114%, May 112%-%, corn \ off Mch to % up, Dec. new 94% 90%-%, oats unchanged to % higher and provisions varying from 17 cents setback to 12 cents advance. MINNMAEOUIE) A! MARKET cu Minneapoll: Nor. 2.—(#)—There was little news during the latter part of the wheat futures session here Monday except that concerning rust and frost damage to sections of Ar- wentina and prices at the close show- December wheat closed unchanged ou unchanged at 1. lax futures: closed higher bi offerings. were very light. 1 flax closed 2 higher at 2.08 ai le higher at 1.99. Coarse grains were quite December oats closed % hi 40% und May %, higher at 40%. De: vember rye closed 4 lower at 79% and May % lower at 78%. December malting barley closed te lower at 111%. December fed barley closed 4 higher at 74% and May % higher bay ah wheat receipts were fair but demand lost some of its volume. Win- ter wheat wag slower and weaker. Durum was in, good demand, Corn demand improved. Oats de- mand was good, live slower. Barley was weak. - Flax was in good Livestock SOUTH 8ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Nov. 2.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle 7,500, supply reduced; lower grades predominating; market to larger interests; practically no good Jan, MINNEAPO! Minneapolis, at— on High Low Close + 127% 1.27% 1.26% 1.27% 11.52 11.62 11.85 12.00 14.25 Nov. - 122 117% AK ALS 38 2 1.23% 1.24% 82% 0% 5 79% | @ Ibs 11.42 11.53 11.50 11.62 WATT 11.17 1190 12,00 14.20 14.20 seeee coe 14.25 RANGE 1.22% 1.21% 1.22% 1.18% 1.17% 1.18 4% 68% 19% 18% 40% 40% 2,08 2.05% 2.08 ++ 199 DULUSH RANGE Dole Minh., Nor: 2.—(P)— Durum— Gpei De 1K High Low Close al 1.32% 1.36 INNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Noy, 2. — (#) — Wheat rectinte Mon and choice fed steers or yearlings here | grain cl Suitable to get 8.25 to 10.25; warmed to 5.00 or less; grassy butcher heifers 4.50 to 5.50; fleshier lots up to 6.50; very thin down to 3.50; low cutter and cutter cows mainly 3.00 to 3.75; butcher cows around 4.00 to 4.50; bet- ter lots quotable 4.65 to 5.65; cutter to common bulls 3.75 to 4.60; weighty common light stockems 3.50 to 4.50; better grades scarce around 5.50 to 6,50; calves 2,500, steady with spots lower; medium and]. Jbs. good vealers 6.00 to 8.00; few choice Hogs 9,000, market active, 190 Ib. up and sows mostly 10 higher than! Friday and Saturda: and pigs 25-75 high: ter 190-230 Ib. 9.0! 140 Ib. killers 6.50-8.50; sows 450 Jb. down 8.-1075; heavier down to 7.75; feeder pigs scarce, averags cost Sat- weight 182 Ib; for the 8.70; 204 lbs.; for the month 9.11, 205 Jb. Sheep 14,500, run includes five loads Montanas, balance natives and undertone stronger; sellers asking 25 or more higher; indications avout steady on sheep and feeding lambs; valk fat lambs at last week’s close Dairy cows, supply limited, better gtade milker and close springer cows fully steady; odd head 60.00-75.00; backward common and medium kinds | Bround 35,00-55.00. car Chicago, Nov. 2.—()—(U, 8. D. A.) —Hogs 20,000, tasladtng oow direc’ sry trading about lv higher thai Friday's average: to bulk good choice 190. 30-50; most TPotasoc tw. st nEwelght pigs 7.75 up; piainer Kinds 7,00 dewn- ey one soarce, bulk better kinds good choice and prime steers 26 high- ess active at advance on shipper and buyer account; supply long fed kinds scarce; numerical expansion; top for light steers and long but some held above 11.50 luads 10.00 to 11.00; both. yearlings and medium walene steeers Ja at iL fed heifers up to 10. but most fed heifers 9.50 owner she stock firm, lower rade beet tle 18,000, calves 3,000; strictly a De Ibs. 1ONeS. Ibs. eee Ibs, lay 187 compared to 329| 9§ 99. year binnenpots cash wheat and coarsn juotations es follow ‘Cash wd Deulverea” To Arrive 142% 141% 1.40% 137% - 1.35% 133% 131% 148% .... 141% .... 1.38% .... 135% .... as 132% .. 1.30% js 1.28% .... or - 127% 1.29% 1.25% 127% Wor ooo 1.85% 1.27% 1.93% 1.25% ie pa 1DH 1H wr 1.23% 1.25% 1.21% 1.23% Minnesota and South Daketa Wheat 3 eopNoKg SoG Sago ep =a i F 55 ge down; stockers and feed higher ag about 3,000 in i cluding, 5,500 direct; ive, steady spots 15-26 higher; sheep id feeding lambs aoaar bulk na. tive lambs moderately sorted 00, rf Duka igh: 5; di w choice, Aa most Yeoding Jathbs 600-4 ted active, scarce, roel fat abe Jholee 16.65; choice 10.00 plain short feds kin down to 7.00 and 2 yellor 3 - yellow. 4 yellow.... 5: yellow. 2 mixed. Shite. oe white. 4 white, onto fey ‘Med to gd.. grds, 3 4 a 2 3 1.20% » 118% 1.16% 1.22% 1.18% 1.20% 1.20% 1.16% 1.18% 1.18% 1.14% 1.16% . 14 1.38 1,02 ed 4% % 38% 125 5 a Bebe: 155 1.38 1.46 1.38 134 M% 42% A3% 40% 42% 133 121 1 i 3 ie awe years old Sresding wes, TAH eee le 146% .... 149% wee we Minister to Hungary in U.S, on Leave since 1933, 5 Yohn F. Montgomery has returned to the U. S. on leave. Mont- gomery was chairman of the Internationa) Milk Co. for a number of, years and was | Prominent in | work of the | Council for Big lin (Furnished by tel eoatiier Ca) lov. No, 1 dark northern, 58 lbs. . 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs, . 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs, . 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs, . 4 dark northern, 54 lbs. . 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. .5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. . § dark northern, 51 Ibs, . 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. 44 Ibs. 92; 43 Ibs., 89; 42 Ibs., 1 Ibs.. 83; 40 Ibs.,. 80; 39 Ibs., 77; 38 Ibs., 74; 37 Ibs., 71. No. 1 hard amber durum 19 No. 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum . No. 1 flax .. . 2 flax No. Beatty ky 1 northern Nard Montana wi Ha rd ambi .|FURNISHED a - | ALL modern 2 room basement apart- RANGE 0 Minneapolls, N carlot grain dark pantera No, 3 hard amber No. 1 white 43%, No, 1, 2,25, Corn MINNEAPOLIS ‘FLOUR Minneapolis, Noy, 2.—(@)—Flour un- changed. Carload lots family ship- 10-30 @ bb]. in 98-1b. cotton Shipments 25,586. Pure bran Standard middlings 33.00. sample grade 85- 29%; old 1.02, Oats No. 1 white ee feed 65-8: jeieen d Clover seed WINNIPEG CASH Winnipeg, Nov. 04; 47 Ibs., 1.0155 TWO rooms furnistted for light house- _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1936 _ | Hookang y for a Good Ma Use the WANT-ADS Apartments for Rent Automobiles fer Sale| NICELY FURNISHED, well lighted basement apartment. Bedroom, liv- ing room, kitchen and private bath. Paste: 904 W. Thayer. Phone 1770, ‘AVAILABLE Nov. 6, well furnished apartment, city heat. 3 rooms and bath, suitable for 3 adults. $45 in- Syst vga for cooking. Phone 1063 noun e: ROOM Unfurnished apartment sey sleeping porch. Heat, water, furnished. No children. 423 Sth Apply H. J. Woodmansee. TWO LIGHT housekeeping rooms, furnished, Frigidaire. Newly dec- orated in modern home. Call back entrace, 213 11th St. TWO room furnished apartment. $30 includes gas for cooking. City heat. Custodian College Bldg. Apt. 300. Available at once. ter furnished. For sale—Good used tires, 6.50x16. AC Garage, phone 1764-W, VACANCY in New Rue Apts. Large 5 room unfurnished apartment with 2 bedrooms. tment, private entrance. Living room, kitchen and Beas bath, Newly decorated. 808 t THREE room and bath modern semi- basement apartment. Laundry privileges. Available now. 402 14th 8 ac tically furnished. Modern. Gas heat, T.M. Casey & Bon, NICELY FURNISHED basement apartment. Adults only. 624 7th St. Inquire 616 7th St. FURNISHED 2 room apartment for light housekeeping. Call 222 Man- dan St. Phone 176, keeping. Near school and capitol. Gas heat, 818 7th. apartment. Lights, 219 2nd St. water, Two 1 housekeeping rooms, fully fur- nished, Modern, 517 2nd St. ment, $12. 1517 Bowen Ave. [EEE SS Business Opportunity DISTRIBUTOR with direct selling experience to handle state, for low priced nationally distributed ladies’ product, Real opportunity. Can be handled as side line. Write Trib- une Ad. 17960. FOR SALE: Beauty s) cation, Cash or Tribune Ad. 17935, —_—_—_—“"—“"———__— Female Help Wanted ADDRESS envelopes at home, spare- time; substantial weekly pay. Ex- perlence unnecessary, Dignified work. Stamp brings details. Em- ployment Mgr., Dept. 389, Box 523, Jackson, Tenn. WANTED—Pxperienced girl for gen- eral housework, Phone 1411-R after 6 p. m. or call at 1019 8th. terms. Write ern 1. northern 3 white No. 1 nort! 1.06 Men marry at an average age of 27% years. STORIES IN STAMPS By I. S. Klein \ Fo unfortunate ex-Empero! Karl of Austria, his wife, Zita, has groomed her son Otto for the tole of king, with the hope that some day he will return to the throne of the Hapsburgs in Vi- | enna Dressed always in black. this determined woman has moved tirelessly about Europe, seeking aid from other governments. Born in the early '90s to the Princess of Bourbon-Parma, Zite became the wife of young Arch-. duke Karl of Hapsburg when she was 19 When Emperor Franz Joseph died, ahd Karl became ruler of Austria-Hungary, Zita at- tempted a separate peace with France and Italy, in 1917 But she failed, the Il peace broke up her country, her family had to flee, and, ever since, she has striven unceasingly to regain A\ trian leadership, first for her hus- band, now for her son. On July 10, 1935, Austria stored the Hapsburg estates to the family, and now Zita is even more hopeful of gaining the throne for * ei her son. In the short time that she did wear the trie ond Hungary ria al lungary issued stamps in her honor. The SAD Empress Pawar? tabs frontage Bains pas i | { | EXPERIENCED girl for general housework. Must have references. mile north of Bismarck. Immedi- ate possession. J. B, Smith. SSS Farms for Sale 4 ACRE POULTRY ranch, laying house, 24-140 ft., 4 room house, ga- rage. All kinds of fruit. One mile from town. Good town. $2,500. Terms. Francis Towner, Alderwood Washington. ture, 14 acres for wood and fencing, plenty meadow, hay, running wi Mrs, Ids Peterson, c/o Crandall, Turtle River, Minn, Houses for Rent FOUR and five room bungalows. Good location. Now available. Phone Bismarck Finance Corpora- od gas heat, newly e008 id. Imme- diate possession. 318 Rosser Ave West. ene = SIX ROOM modern hotise with ga- rage.. Good location. Furnished | 755 or unfurnished, Inquire 214 Fifth St. 3-ROOM upper duplex, unfurnished. Front and back entrance. Inquire at 414 Ave. A West or 307 Broadway. THREE ROOM house, water fur- nished. Full basement. Available Nov. 3rd. Inquire 601% So. 10th. MODERN bungalow, one bedroom, at 708 Ave. F. Warm garage. Call at 818 Ave. E. Phone 610. EVEBAL HOUSES, south side, in. Reasonable rent. Call Ist St. North. atekaay Me 2 story house. Newly re- Reasonable. Phone 477. ji atcsddlaste aevisinatl Aerial remeetel Goods for Sale with 39 rece tes Cost about $150, looks and Plays like new. First offer of $12 takes it complete. Inquire Tribune office. TWO radios for sale, one 4 tube, short wave radio with two model tubes; 8-tube long wave radio. Both per- fect working condition. Phone 182-R. |MOHAGANY gate leg table, two windsor. chairs, lining friese loung- ing chair with ottoman, two lamps. Phone 1943-M, 3 BURNER and oven electric ay lose 3 Inquire 707 Ave, A.| 128 Mat Winterized CARS These prices inride Hot water heaters, ee grease, winter oil freeze solution. Chevrolet DeLuxe Coach ..$585 Plymouth DeLuxe com + 3 1985 Plymouth Coach . 495 1935 Buick Brougham . S895 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coach .. 395 1934 Chevrolet Coach . 375 1933 Plymouth Sedan 1932 Plymouth Sedan . 1931 Ford Coupe . 1928 “52” Sedan . 1928 Pontiac Coach 1926 Chrysler Sedan .. This stock is small but choite. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Phone 700 USED CARS 1931 Willys Pick up. 1931 Ford Pick up: 1930 Dodge Sedan. 1832 Ford Truck 1931 Dodge Sedan 1930 Buick Sedan 1933 Pontiac Sedan 1934 Plymouth Cours . 1934 Ford Coupe . 1935 Dodge Sedan . 1935 Oldsmobile Sedan M. B, GILMAN CO. 2nd & Bdwy. DODGE-PLYMOUT! Sees aos OR UCE BE STUDEBAKER Dictator Sedan 1928 model, Motor in perfect condition, upholstery good, tires good. Actual mileage 32,000. Is not an oil eater. ‘Will sell very reasonablly for cash. See W. A. Martin, Bismarck Trib- UE ee. ens 1934 Chevrolet truck, long wheel base, with box. Excellent See _Bood t tires, 421 16th ONE $100 credit, one $90 credit on a Pontiac, Olds or Buick. Write Tribune Ad, 17851. ies 1929 CHEVROLET coupe, good tires, good condition, $100, -half down. Phone 1703-J, ————— Houses for Sale NEW semi-modern home. Big lot. Small payment down. Balance $20 per month. Obert A. Olson, Bis- marck, N. D. 106 3rd St. ———— ee Salesmen Wanted YOUR BUSINESS CAREER SELLING the famous Murphy line of high-class advertising. Forty-one consecutive months make possible the most elaborate line of our nearly half century ex-| perience. Line includes exclusive copyrighted art calendars, indoor billboards, greetings, art blotters, fans, direct-mail, advertising pen- cils, other new and timely novelties. We want reliable, full time man year round work. Liberal commis- sions payable weekly, also good cash bonus and prizes. New selling sea- son opens latter part of December. Act quickly, Outline experience. Give three references. Write The Thos. Murphy Co., Red Oak, WANTED, bitious and interested in permanent connection with nationally known concern, with excelient opportunity for advancement. Will work on special contract with sales manager while learning business, Give ref- erences and full particulars in first letter. Write Tribune Ad. 17875, Instruction LEARN AUTO MECHANICS, Diesel: Engineering, Acetylene and Electric welding. Practical tr: — no books. Write for free catalog. HANSON AUTO SCHOOL, Box 1780-X, Fargo, N. Dak. SUE DIGBY, Instructor in Shorthand . Day classes. Night now. Review Theory 7:30 to 8:30. Review Dicta- Tel. 1619. Call 1936 1934 Loa and Found juede mulf purse con- eta ‘se nee gloves, some change. Reward. Call Tribune of- " bi. oEY ___Miscellaneous for Sale __ FULL BLOOD two-year-old Perch- eron stallion, epee months old , Chester White { young” Chester White sows and Furniture, piano, pect wood. ©. ©. Turner, Bismarck. CHRISTMAS Cards—It ts none too early to select your greeting cards, Make your selection now for later elivery, either printed or engrav- ed. Samples are now on display. __Bismarck Tribune Co, LARGE heater, $15; one windmill, $80; one range, $10, Mrs, Walter Ryberg, Baldwin, Route No. 1. ASPLUND, ECKLUND or Backman coal. $2.75 per ton in load lots. Phone 437. Bob Morris, SS ____ Miscellaneous WANTED: Horses for winter range Excellent grazing, plenty water, caretaker. Walter Schmidt, Kongs- berg, N. D. =—_——— Office Equipment STAPLING MACHINES: YOU will find the Markwell Paper Fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used. Staples sheets to- gether temporarily or permanent- ly, Order them from The Bismarck Surnbine >. UBED ¢ sections, Art Metal, 15 draw- er, card index. Wide section for 5x3 cards. Also two sections of 5 lockers, locker size, 12x12x60 inches. Priced for quick sale. Inquire Bis- marck Tribune Office. Work Wanted NACE HARRIS, catering service, ban- Quets, weddings, parties, holiday dinners, Cook, waitresses, furnished, . _8ll_occasions. 215 8rd St. So. ASHES HAULED once a week, 78 cents per month. Garbage. 50 cents per mo. Also good fertilizer for _Sale, Gabel. Phone 1530. MIDDLE aged housekeeper, one boy, wants work on farm, References. State wages. Write M. Snyder, Bel- court, N. Dak, WEATHER stripping doors and win- ‘dows. Call W, A. Zimmer for price. Be sure to phone 671. 209 11th St. GIRL wants work by hour or day. Call 869-M. Ask for Esther. FOR PARCEL delivery service. Phone 590. Ask for Slim. Wanted to Buy WANTED: Commode type victrola cabinet for cabinet only. type preferred. Write Tribune Ad. 17034, ¢ WANTED: Used windmill and 40 ft, steel tower. Geo. BE. Shunk, Drug. Watch Repairing $1.25 cleans your watch. Guaranteed. Otto Wiest, 415 basil HY Bini Personal FREE! Stomach acid, gas pains, in- digestion relieved quick. Get free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at Service Drug Store, Bismarck, and Central Drug Co., Mandan. MEN'S SUITS and Ladies dresses ary cleaned and pressed, $1.00. PER- FECTION CLEANERS. Phone 1707. 222 So. 11th St. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1082 Bdwy. Phone 1126. Poultry 50 WHITE Leghorn hehs and piillets. State accredited flock. Anna M. Estell, Menoken, N. Dak. Room and Board i ROOM WITH board if desired, also Toom to share with gentleman. Willard Asch, 119 W. Thayer. WANTED: Boarders and roomers. Very close in. Price reasonable. 309 4th St. Rooms for Rent TO WOMEN, only, 4 sleeping rooms with use of living room. Automa- tic heat and hot water. 811 Ave. E. Telephone 454. BEDROOM, and sitting room. Suit- able for two gentlemen. Clean and quiet. Always hot water. 116 W. Thaye ROOM for one or two girls with morning and evening meals, if de- sired. Phone 1844-LM. 315 Man- dan &t. i WELL FURNISHED, gas heated, basement room. Suitable for two Close in. 412 8th. Phone WARM comfortable sleeping room in modern gas-heated home. Very. reasonable rent. Phone 402-M. FURNISHED sleeping room. Lava- tory in room. Hot water at all times. Gas heat. 510 4th St. WARM clean sleeping room, next to, bath. Always hot water. Gentle-" __men preferred. 614 Ave. C. EXCLUSIVE comfortable lt nished room for one or two quiet gentlemen. 523 1st 8t. LARGE PLEASANT sleeping room. Always hot water. Gas heat. 423 4th St. Phone 649. NICE sleeping room across from bath. Also basement room, $6. 418 Sth Phone 197! LARGE FURNISHED room suit+ able for one or two. Call 222 and &t. as fist foo. next to bath. oe 10th: ONE denn roan, RA a nigne. Ovoostin, Epeesel Bidg. 208 Toor. Suitable for two, 120