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who desires to counting profession experience not essential, but must be over 21, of rer character, and willing to ‘devote some spare time under individual instraction of practicing certified public account, ants. In writing for interview, give present position, a ducation and Phone number. Write Tribune Ad _No. 63. \ WANTED—Young man to work in au- tomobile electric shop, must have some experience, high school edue: tion or its equivalent, and must be able to handle responsibility as assistant manager, alternating with manager. Also part time onthe road as salesman in North Dakota. Only live wire need apply. a sone preferred, Write T: A Border Patrol Inspectors, Railway Chauffeur-Carriers “How to Qualify” Write, Ozment, 33-P, Guards, Me Mail Clerks, needed often. mailed free. St. Loui men or women. Short time required. Catalog free, Es- 5 i Moler Barber College, Fargo, D. WANTE Pane man to work by the month. Mr. Jaszkowiak, 421 Twelfth ‘street. WANTED—A second cook at the Sweet Sho — ane. WANTED AACHERS WANTED. TO TRAVEL DURING summer vacation, esting work, congenial teacher companions, and opportunity to earn at least $60.00 per week. Sal: ary to start and railroad fare . Give age, education and details of experience in first letter, Address GILLFILLAN, 48 W. Oak St., ago. i FOR TRAVEL. ING POSITION—Not married, en- tirely unencumbered, with ‘high seal education, between 25 and tion. Inter- Salary, bonus and transporta- Give full information first COMPTON & CO., No canvassing. $15.00 to $25.00 week- ly efisily made, Experience unneces- immediately for se wer Company, 206 le, ch age WOMEN—Earn $8.50 dozen sewing materials cut; 2 ‘insertions, under bboy 25 words words or aie or "ideal pér word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch ‘All classified ads are cash » Cepy should be ins insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘PHONE 32 js oF ‘Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction guaranteed. Seven- Te trial. Each car priced in plain ANYBODY who Cred $100 per month or more can afford to buy a used car, Anybody who buys a febulit cat “here. can afford to operate it. Come in and let us show you. Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. DEPENDABLE USED CARS ANOTHER of our Used Car Buyers writes: “The u: Coupe I pur- chased from you in 1923 has proven very satisfactory. I have driven my Coupe up to this date, miles with no expense other than for operation. Will say bt Coupe is good for many more miles and am not worrying as to performance it will show at the end of the next 23,000 miles.” letter is here at our salesroom. Every day we are selling cars just @s good as above. Come in and look over our stock. Dodge Seda leathe: land Sedan; Stude- baker Sp. /Six; Dodge Touring; Light Delivery Truck, Easy Payments. M.-B. GILMAN CO. Bismarck. jake money sewing aprons. Materials, Pattern, Instructions fur- nished. ‘Experience unnecessary. Write, (Euclose stamp) to MAID- WELL APRON CO., ‘Schenectady, waSTey=m [fe age woman who ts willing to keep house on farm for one man and two children, Steady position and good wages for right party. Write Tribune Ad. No, 65. to $50 weekly ad- dressing cards at home; experience unnecessary. 2c stamp brings full particulars, H, Lichty, New Castl __Indiana. LADIES—$26 weekly easy, addressing envelopes at home; ail material furnished; particulars free. Howall West Lake, Chicago. ED—Girl for general ho work, Position open April 15th. Phone 967. FOR RENT. Hi ac ane Scots store, mane OFFICE ROOM for ren’ s a Service Co., FOR RENT—Office teome‘at 408 Main street. Phone 495. LAUNDRY HOME LAUNDRY—Fisst class work done for men’s shifts, blankets and lo: ‘Fourth 3 rguerit Bulten's Laundry, 31 Ave. A, corner street, Phone 1017. FOR SALE—Good used cars. The following cars are priced for im- immediate sale: 1 Hup coupe, 1926 model; 1 Hup Club sedan, | 1926 model; 1 Hup sedan, 1924 model. These cars are all in first class Equipped with bumpers, shock ab- sorbers, spot light, stop light, speedometer, foot accelerator and ather_ext very cheap. as SEEDS YOU ARE perfectly safe in ordering mt Registered-Certified h alfa seed direct from this ad. ae, C. 0. C. subject to your y grade; purity 99 per cent; viability 90 or more. Per pound 35 cents. On orders 100 pounds or more within 500 miles of Fargo ‘will prepay freight for additional cent a pound. Re- member in planting our State Cer- tified Seed you are positive that the resulting field can be register- ed. Best quality yellow or white blossom Sweet Clover ~ Seed, 14 cents a pound, all bags free; sam- les on request. North Dakota timm Alfalfa Association, Stat College Station, Fargo, N. D. Co opel tive organization of over 600 farmers. ed FOUND Ladies kid gloves. Call at FOUND—1 City National Bank. d LOST—A ladies Schaeffer foun pen. For reward call 482-W. FOUR ROOM STUCCO BUNGALOW, South front, oak floors, furnace heat, full basement, concrete floor, basement garage, good location. Sale price $2800. Shen Seven ROOM MODERN story house, south front, an water Two FIVE ROOM STUCCO BUNGALOW, south ‘front, basement garage, fur: nace Leat, Sale price $6150. Terms, sh ROOM MODERN HOME, FULL ement, ‘furnece heat, geod loca- a mm, seteened porch, east aaa near schools, Sale price $ Terms. SIX ROOM MODERN, BUNGALOW, ailt-in full partitioned: basement, garag: Sale price $6300. Terms. ae ae beter Wo story STORY taser ‘ice 40500. ance mgnthly. PIVE ‘ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW on Ninth street, Cerise floors, full basement, Price $4800, terms. ; heat. Sale FIVE ROOM STUCCO BUNGALOW, hardwood floors, fireplace, -fall basement, basement garage. East front, Sales prite -96900. Terms. TWO HOUSES ON foot lot, eet Lat on houses jodern, double monthly rental $90. taxes Sales price LS icsaadlle Terms. 0. LARGE ROOMING ING HOUSE, MOD-|F ern, well located, east Loi oe monthly income, Sale price Terms. 000] HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 10 Years Active City ge Webb Block. The original of this} FOR a ma fe a three roo! it lain. iso ad. bath furnished at 601 Third FOR RENT—One furnished fers ment on ground floor. One la room and kitchen with new gas range, bath adjoining. Also gar- age for rent. Mrs. Ada Rohrer. 620 Sixth street. _ FOR RENT—April 15th, furnished apartment. hone 273. FOR RENT—Modern apartment fur- Varney two room 411 Fifth nished or unfurnished. _Flats. Phone ‘0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN” WHEN you’ want some ashes hauled let me make you a price. When you want some fertilizer the best in town, let me show you some about half sheep manure, many. years old. When you have any) excavating to do or want any black dirt give me a chance. Phone 977-J. 417 Seventh street Pe. ena ee WANTED--Plowing, breaking or oth er field work. We have new trac- tors and new machinery, operated by competent and able men. Phone the ae Sales Co. T. M. Burch, or writ Ine, Bi Ds WASHING of all kinds done at @ Speciality men’s Service to reasonable rate. washing and mending. Please. Phone 833-R. SHES hauled garden plowing. Also plow and harnes for sal Phone 1096-J. IF YOU want black dirt or ashes hauled, also all kinds of tin work done.__Phone 818._Gagner Everts. __ESTRAYED ESTRAY—Bay mare about t id, weighing around “ifoo os. Blind in right eye. Notify E. Fisher, South Side, Grocery. in Bismarck, Duplex, | seven rooms downspairs, five rooms ugetaits, Strictly modern, brick _ fireplace, maple “toot” furnace heat, full basement. ir. J. B. Hollenbeck, 1004 ‘Fifth atreae! FOR SALE—By owner direct, pra tically new bungalow, five rooms and ‘bath. ple floors, full base- Price $3,000. Terms if desired. Phone 9: FOR RENT—Five room modern bungalow on Eighth street for $50 a@ month. Seven room modern house on Eleventh street for$45 a month, Geo. M, Register. eet FOR RENT—Five room modern houre. ‘Also for sale: Household retain X ROOMS ‘FOR ‘RENT FURNISHED room in all modern house, newly decorated $10.00, breakfast if desired. Can also ar- Ties eee Phoe or ‘sitting room, N' close to hospitals, suitable for nurses. Alsc household fur- Call at 813 FOR RENT—One small furnished sleeping room or one large fur- nished sleeping room suitable for two, in modern home. Phone 714-J or call at 820 Ave. D. FOR RENT—Clean furnished sleep- ing rooms in modern home, Close in. Suitable for two ntlemen, Also garage for rent, Call at 317 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Two sleeping r rooms, pleasant front rooms. Also dt boarders or board and room. Call at _822 ‘Main street_or phone 278-LB. FOR RENT—Newly decorated two rooms, furnished for light house- keeping on first floor. Close in. At Phone 627° G27-R. _313 Fourth street, FOR RENT—C modern home, in. Also gar- age for rent. Phone 689-LJ-or call at 505 Third street. even: FOR ‘RENT—Two furnished rooms. During June, July and August four rooms, stl at 710 Seventh street sleeping Call at John 'T—Furnished rooms in modern home. 117% ‘Fourth street. Mrs. __Homan. FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms, on one large room for two and one single room at 617 Seventh street. Phone 981. FOR RENT—Sleeping room in mod- ein home, Phone 812-W, or call at 1 ve FOR SALE FIVE ROOM modern house, 2 bed rooms, ast front, 60 foot jot, near school, for $2600, on terms. SEVEN ‘ROOM modern house, 4 bed rooms, close in, hot water heat, full basement and screen porch, for $3950, on liberal terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, 2 bed rooms, maple floors, gat close in, attractive home, for $47 SIX ROOM modern dwelling, 3. be: rooms, well arranged, near school, fine lot, det location, for $5250, on terms. EIGHT ROOM modern dwelling, 4 bed rooms, maple floors, fine base- ment, laundry tubs, fireplace, 3 garages, close in, near school, hot water heat, 75 foot frontage, a fine home at a bargain. GEO. M. REGISTER, BABY CHI PURE B Bred Chicks from heavy lay- ing flocks. Per 100; Brown, Bufi, or White Leghorns, $10; Roc Reds, Wyandottes, Orpington: Anconas $12; Assorted $8; 90 per cent alive prepaid arrival guaran- teed. Catalog. Order from this a Consolidated Hatcheries, Col- bia, Mo. ee BABY Y CHIC postpaid, 100 per cent delivery guaranteed. Leghorns Anconas i3c; Barred, Bf Rocks Reds, Minoreas 15¢, ral indottes, Bf Orpingtons, Wh Rocks 16c; ‘Wh Orpingtons, Brahmas l7c; assort- ed lic, Bopp Hatchery, Fergus Falls, Minn. _____ WANTED TO BUY WANTED—To buy direct from own- er practically new, modern 6 or 6 on bungalow with al Close Inquire Ad. No. IF YOU havea modern bungalow for sale ata Bareais. around $3,000 or $4,000, write Tribune ad. No. 60. WANTED ‘TO ‘RENT RESPONSIBLE party would like to rent a 5 or 6 room house by May Ast, Address box 471, Bismarck, NITSEVEN ROOM—Modern house in uy Store Route. No selling if it dis- tribute and collect. | Experience ‘unnecessary, is iro, s 70.00 weekly. NTS—Who want permanent fu- ture sell our lustrous ‘Broadcloth shirts, Earn from $50-$75.00 week- ly. pene free. SATISFACTORY roe “oa CO, Box 1384, Greensboro, monthly h car and expense to our guaranteed poultry and stock powders, Bigler Company, X-545, Springfield, Il, __SALESMEN A MONEY MAKER FOR AGENTS WITH the coming season's big de- mand we can‘use a few more direct to consumer salesmen. No Capital or selling experience necessary. Our plan, selling direct to consumer eliminates many profits. Good oils at fair price with liberal commis- sions give our men splendid re- turns. PLYMOUTH oiL, CO., PLY Se BLDG., MINNEAPOLI THE MUSIC SCHOOL 'RUCTION in piano, vocal. Spe cial courses for little beginners and adults, If at all possible, mothers ot pupils between 4 and 8 years should ba present at the hour of in- struction, which will be of great value to parent as well as to pu- pil. May Ist we baie our regular summer classes Thery, Har- mony and Composition, For furth- er information call 1017 or call at our studio, 31 Ave. A, corner Man. dan_ street. FIVE ROOM--Modern bungalow with good basement, maple floors, east frontage, close to schools. Desir- able and low priced, $4200. cellent location near scho ‘Thi house is well built and is warm, A bargain for $3600. SIX ROOM—New modern house with garage, Has niaple floors, a good basement and is near to schools. Very desirable and low priced. This house is a rarely good bar- gain, $5000, SEVEN ROOM—-Modern house with garage, east frontage; close to schoo an extra good basement, hot water heat and fine trees. Only $6000. A very fine property far below value. WE WILL be pleased to show you some real bargains in houses, or lots without at y obligation on your part if you will phone 61, HARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY. J, P. JACKSON, Manager, Hoskins Block. ———$___— “BURIED TONSILS” is what. TONSIL SNATCHER calls them, but they are not buried so deep that he will not cut them out. Did GOD put the tonsils there for the TONSIL SNATCHER or for some useful purpose? CONSUMPTION and other infections follow remov- al of the tonsils mm many cases, The are “The first line of de- the “Liege Forts” of the Why cut them out? If you have ear ache would you have your ear cut off? Why don’t you have your head cut off when you ‘have} ache and be done with it has tonsils, gall bladder, appendix and all other parts of your body were put there by God to serve you. We cure diseases without the knife by natural methods, herbal reme- dies and scientific diet, No metal- lie drugs, no cutting nor slashing, no whittling on the human and no DOP! Come rel us and w . will PUT Yt E ROAD TO HEALTH. M. Mac- Lachlan, with THE HEALTH EDUCATION SOCIETY OF THE NORTH WEST, Rooms 6 ae 8 Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. ak. FOR SALE—One electric “operated i e, one No, 2 steam boiler, one two compartment truck tank, 150 gallon capa one six-tube radio, complete with all accessories, at a bargain, 1924 Tudor Ford sedan in A No. 1 condition. Priced low to sell quick. Lockwood Accessory, 800 Main.) See 187, SALE—Choice imported Germ: “Hele Gesman Chappers and en also native singers, etc. one Jacob’ gal jon, Ne FOR SALE 43007 credit with local motor on purchase of an automo- bile, will sacrifice for $200 cash. ie fs Dak. | LIVESTOCK | WHEAT MARKET CLOSES HEAVY Prices Advance Early, But “|* ‘Decline Sharply as Result of Slump in Buying Chicago, April 9.—()—Despite an early advance, wheat today declined sharply as a result of failure of gen- eral buying to broaden. Commission house selling which developed found aggressive support lacking, and de- clines that ensued led to dislodging of orders to let go of holdings and to stop losses at various fixed limits, Bearish world statistics on Monday were looked for. Wheat closed heavy 1% to 2 cents net lower, corn T@1 cent to 14@ 1% outs 4@4 to 4@% off, and provisions unchanged to 35 cents decline. Corn, oats and provisions steady, with corn starting un to etn up, and later holdi to the initial range. Lending emphasis to a bullish con- struction generally given to govern- ment figures on the condition of do- mestic winter wheat, reports we er today telling of excessive were anged near ‘ops. and stream in southern Kansas was reported as being at flood stage. intry conditions over spring erop territory in Canada counted some- what also as a strengthening influ- ence on wheat. Mi from Moose Jaw, said a heavy falling, and the " ices from other points ind further de- lay to seeding, Overnight export de- mand for North American wheat, however, appeared to be of only lim: ited volume. WHEAT TURNS WEAK AFTER FIRM START Minneapoli: i developed weakness today} after a firm start, prices breaking 1% to 1% cents when buying failed to come trade’s mildly bullish interpretation of the government ort, — Close was 1%@1% cents lower for the day. Corn futures opened firm and gained % cent but soon turned e: tion and stop loss selling. Oats eased with corn, but was stubborn late and lost only '% cent. May rye dropped 17% cents finished within % cent of low. May barley resisted the gener end ——— Call Steve Platzer, 510 Washington, _Phone 9: and about FOR y Ohio potatoe good smooth stock, true to typ Price per bushel, Inquire Loui ke, Gussner farm. Call FO One 30 caterpillar plow engine or will take a stallion in trade, For information write Tribune Ad. No. FOR SALE—Seed corn, Falconer, 50 per bushel. Test 75 per cent | to 80 per cent. J. E. Chesak, R. 2 Bismarck, N. D. i FOR SALE—A five horse power mo-] tor in perfect condition. Barker Bakery and Candy Co. to the market on the|¢ y ei , he| And broke 1% to 1% cents on liquida- | Wieet® FOR SALE—One 10 foot Van Brunt in good condition, Wachter FOR SALE. irload of Ash Fence _E, A her, 15 Front street, H ADE bre: All white bread or whole aan Phone 1098 FOR SALE— cheap, May FURNITURE FOR ALR FOR SALE—Globe_Wernic eee tion bookease, birdseye maple dress- ing table and Singer Sewing Ma- chine, all in excel f West R ALE —Maje: new, $85.00. Cash. i marae 704-R, The Other Kind SURE- MY POP By Taylor ar's NOTHING — MY MOM AN' PoP MOST OF THE ng} Closed 25 MARKETS | bef het dod Close clone” » _ toa a} Yesterday Year Ago Open Wheat— May July Sept. Corn— May July Sept. Onts— 1.03% 1.00% 25M 12.35, 12.67 15.20 15.40 and finished % cash strength. May flaxseed declined % cent. Cash wheat offerings w but there was not much com for offerings, except f desirable milling quality. Choi ruled 1 cent higher, Demand for o dinary to poor type was dull, Win- ter wheat was steady. Durum was quiet and steady. Corn was quiet and firm. Oats were firm and unchanged. Rye was firm to stronger. Harley was strong to. one higher. Flaxseed was in good demand, with offerings small. seunty cent SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, April 9.—4) Short runs, together with a healthy trend to the dressed trade aga’ boosted cattle and sheep values around 25@40 cents for the week at narket, the maximum advance noted on cattle, says the United States department’ of agricul. ture. Top long gs reached new high lev did beeves a while the 9.25@10.25, with down to 8.50. closed around 96:00@ 00 with heifers from while cutters finished Heavy bul. , the bulk 6.50 to 6.75 with vealers back to $12 average or $1 or more higher than last week. Stocker and feeder ‘ice lists were 7, |unchanged, 6.50@7.75 taking most thin steers with cows and _ heifers from 5.00@6. The atte) and lambs F 80 pound eli on were considered salable from 9.00@10.00 most): r In the hog house, butcher values mained steady for the week, w .00@10.50 x popular basis for th } Light weight 160 to 210 pound weights scored at 10.75@11.00, with 130 to 160 pound kinds around 11.00@11 Pig prices were boosted 25 cents, compared with Isst Friday, the bulk today selling at 12.50, Packing sows continued at the 8. § ai to 10 cents higher; @: steady to} strong; top 11 paid for sorted 160 to 170 pound weights; hi 150 to 11.50; weights 11 pounds 10.60@11.! 10; few B10 te pound butchers 10.40@10.60; practic- ally no market on pigs or packing sows, Shippers ton 1,500; estimated ; holdover ,00 10.40@11.01 medi light 11.00@11.60; @ 11,60, Cattle 200; compared with a week ago, run continues small; fed to 60 cents higher; stances more; in-between grades scaling 1,100 pounds upward showing most advances; good to choice year- ling steers and same grade yearling heifers little changed; demand at all times centering on weight; all cows and common and medium heifers 25 to 50 cents higher; lulls up most and light iene 10.90 highest since war days; bulls 25| higher; vealers strong to 60 cents! over late last we stockers an feeders 15 to 25 cents higher; ex-! treme top heavy steers 13.75; medium weight 13.25; year! ngs | 12.50; all new high tops for year to| date; week's bulk prices: Fed steers| all weights 9.75@12.75; stockers and| feeders 8.00@9.25; fat cows 6.15@ 8.75; cutter cows 5.00@5.75; vealers Sheep 7,000; today’s receipts all direct; for week 89 doubles. from feeding stations and 21,300 direct; fat lambs closing 25 to 60 cents high. er; aged sheep 60 cents higher; feed- ing and sharing lambs steady to 25 higher; week's top prices: Fed western 16.85; clipped lambs 16.00; ve springers 28.00; fat ewes ik prices: Fed westerns is-7si@16.50; 14.00@ 15.25; culls 12.25@1325; clipped lambs 14.75@18.50; feeding ‘and. shearin Iambs 14.00@14.75;" fat ewes 900 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Open High Low Close 1.33% 1.83% 1.31% 1.31% 1.34% 1.34% 1.82% 1.82% “1.27% 94% 95% 96 96 96% 96% A2% A2% 42% 42% AZ% 42% 42% 42% 2.17% 2.16% 2.16% 2.16% 2.21% 2.21% 2.20% 2.20% 12% 78% 12% 72% 2% 13 72% .72% 9% 5 DULUTH Wits April 9 Open High Low Close 146 1.46 1.43% 1.43% 1.41% 1.41% 1.88% 1.38% 1.25% 1.25% 1.24% 1.24% 100, 1.00% 98% 98%’ 99% 1.00% 98% 98% 2. 2.21 2.19% 219%| oak 2.24 2.22% 2.22% 2.18% STOCK MARKET IS IRREGULAR Major Speculative Activity Is on Upside, But Some Weakness Develops New York, April 9.—4)—Major speculative activity in today’s stock market was again on the upside, but sufficient points of weakness de- veloped to give the market a ragged appearanec most of the time. High priced specialties, the floating sup- ply of h has been reduced by recent investment buying, were tow- ers of strength. General Motors, Dupont, commercial solvents “B,” United Drug, Peaples Gas and sev- eral others established record high prices. Selling was directed chiefly against the baking, packing and oil shares in which recent trade devel- opments have been unfavorable. Expectations of a further reduction in crude oil prices, recording break- ing production in the Seminole field and failure of directors of the Union Oil company of California to declare an extra dividend all con- tributed to the heaviness of that group, with Pan American “B” and Asphalt the hardest hit. Steel common held fairly with traders inclined to jarch tonnage report at noon before etxending their commit- trength of General Motors pporting influence for other bers of group, with special ain apparent’ in Hudson Chrysler. American Smelting s run up sharply in the late trad- The usual w d profit taking imparted some irregularity to the rail group, but Chesapeake & Ohio was bid up several points to a new peak price for th r "The closing swan, tespatr: “TG sales approixmated 1,000,000 shares. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Sot No. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern spring . 1 amber durum. No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum No. No, 2 No. Dark hard winter. Hard winter Oats ..., Barley Speltz, per cwt. SHELL No. 8, 56 Ibs. or more Pp iseount Ear corn, 70 lbs. 6 cents un- 5 der shell. to 225 to 250 300 pounds 9.75 8.75@9.25; stags 8.75@9.25, Sheep top lambs 14.00@15.00; heavy lambs 12.00@13.00; cull | lambs 1000@11.00; light ewes 8.00@9.00: heavy ewes 6.00@7.00; jul ewes er) @B5.00; bucks 5.00@6.00. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, April 9.—/?)—Wheat receipts 67 cars compared to 152 a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern 1.31% @1.38%; No, 1 dark northern spring, choice to fancy 1.35% 1.87%; good to choice 134%} pounds —10.35@10.50 10.15@ 10.35; 250 to i @10.15; 32% ordinary to good ake 131%; No. I ‘hard "natine to arrive 40%; liay nae any tas Sep orn No. 3 yellow 68%@71%. Oats No, 3. white git ‘arley 60@77. ye No. 2, 96@1.00%. Flax No. i, 214% @2251. rie GRAIN Chicago, ed 1,33) : ie 4s Nt Be ixed 671 5 yellow. at 5a . al - ats 0. ite Seabee white 47@49%4 Rye. Sor “quoted. Barley 68@84. Timothy seed 4.50@5.25. lar et 29.25@36.00. Ribs 15.50. Bi 15.25. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, April . 9.—#)—Batter higher; Forel a 10,947 ery extn tandai 8%; e: tra firsts 48@4 7 4 seconds 44@46, baamric Eges unchanged; receipts 387,483 cases. Too Late To Classify FOR RENT—Large comfortable toting suitable for two. Call at 522 Second. WANTED—Room baie boeed ae C4 leave tw: rai ‘ribune Aa 4 a, No, oi Witenes or three ri furnished tor Reon G28 "Sie Ninth etree “4; firs rooms house- Phone