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i prema a ey 1087 The man was later identified as roe Pret belikved to have been a ber of the ig that shot Mil- ae . NEW ORLEANS FacietS oaattelr| Ala IS READY FOR Garrison — C. ue St. ae Piet reelected r of the Paul - Minehan Poe vot ie Bylo F Famous Fete Starts January 6 ion ‘ison. er icers F 3 cited were J. el ce es Fee ss and Will Continue Until » | mander; orachek, scretary; 5 WwW. C. Gull, sergeant at arms; K. B. February 21 .|Burns, chaplain; James Holkup and é — H. T. Holtz, member of the execu- New Orleans, La., Dec. PAGE TWO od MARKETS | FINANCIAL | LIVESTOCK By Associated Press Leased Wire NEWS GRAIN PRICES An Apology | STOCK PRICES TAKE UPTREND Petes HIGHER TODAY ___- 1 HE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE Following in Her Father’s Footsteps | t not up to the usual standard to« day, but wire trouble during the a iye|] Period when the markets ‘are 5. Market Influenced by Relative usually received over the Asso- Stiffer Call Money Rates, Pre- : Firmness of Liverpool ciated Press lensed wire made |} diction of Technical Reac- tive committee. Happy-go-lucky roustabouts of the it impossible for this paper to ° * Po 3 Wh tations secure the market reports, tion, Disregarded 4 ver front and gay personalities : >is _ Z 4 LA MOURE THOMPSON YARD | F who under other circumstances ate | ae es r Yor, Dex 2 aa Ouray at Calne Lady Chicago, Dec. 28—(4)—Influenced CAG q “K New York, Dec. 28.—(—Disre- La Moure — Purchase of the La : ly ai jonel’s — by relative firmiess of Liverpool | Gin peg Mi aint S. p,! garding stiffer call money rates ‘and Moure lumber yard of Thompson eid Bid Me ciao py of Fae and wheat quotations and by unfavor-| we Hogs 24,000; fairly’ active Widespread predictions of a ‘“tech- Yards, Inc., by the Salzer Lumber , : don the regalia of a world of make- able weather in the corn belt, grain ite ders at alrly 2ctive nical reaction,” stock prices forged company was retently completed at a lieve as New Orleans swings in- prices tended upward early ‘today. ppers, traders and small local toward today in apparent anticipa- a conference in Minneapolis. The to Mardi Gras of 1928, round steady at Tuesday’s 1) reins ices; top 8.85; Salle good and tion of a heavy January reinvest- 4 i ment demand. Buying centered Wea? 200 Round weights $50 tergely in specialties, in which there deal, under which possession was f From. January 6 to February 21 given at once, includes the merchan- of carnival, ff dise stock of the Thompson Yards tom the snow-bound re- Buying, however, was chiefly of scattering character. Opening 1 1-8 to 1-2 cent higher; wheat late: eee cee! ton on 80; 160. es oahiee el Ad is a ne ae uu supply, and in at La Moure and the good will. eels of the fe tee hy Pid } started unchanged to 1-2 cent, up,!)) at ki rs 7.40 7.65 ie New York public utility. ———— “ west, s Y and subsequenthy made tnodrate ng tuations eG oc, EAE | "aly which were rather sluggish Amundsen Gets Silver . pS HY general advance. Oats were firmer. er; bulk around 0; light kinds | in the morning, turned upward in : aa dogs A boot al sd |. Provisions inclined to sag. | own to 7.00; heavyweight hogs 8.25 the afternoon. St. Louis and South. From Jap Royalty ‘ and trunks hardened. wit raiment f opnised trade: authority sani heavy | O55; medium $1608.75; light | Toe ine eck tines poiatas ‘All Join in Fon ognized trade y si ; Hi i 40: » 5 | Buropean requirements for wheat cite i Reaites Brooklyn Union Gas, Brooklyn Oslo, Norway, Dec. 28—)— To be in style one must forget Roald Amundsen was rewarded See at times the dictates of Paris and peel ald with glory when he con- Fashion Park and join in the fun. quered the Arctic and Antarctic, i been at| Clowns, Indians, Pierrots and Pier- but for piloting Prince Chin Ri and rettes, knights, jies ‘and a thou- Princess Masako of Japan over Oslo|years and the students have learned| sand other characters make up a he got a chest of silver. The gift,|about chimpanzees from him. Pro-| celebration which has come down. a souvenir of the royal couple’s|pinquus, so called because -of his| through the long, romantic history visit, was ornamented with the im-|propinquity to. the human race, is| of New Orleans. perial Japanese coat of arms in| pictured here with his friend “Ten-| Mardi Gras primarily is an oc- gold. ome nessee,” the only dog University| casion for street festivities, but not The royal tourists, who are study- | scientists have been able to find who| to the exclusion of beauty or the ing the nations of Europe and vis- has no fear for Propinquus. - | grace and pomp of numerous mag- iting the heads’ of States, were very nificent balls and wonderfully ex- much interested in hearing from ited floats. ecut be Amundsen’s own lips the tales of Londoners Lose 696 Highly skilled craftsmen, t: siderable strength at times to the 5 his various exploits. They went ° through generations in no ‘ket. Corn arrivals at Chi-|15y cutter cows i, i out to the historical museum of Umbrellas in Day work, are engaged the year around corn marke low cutter co Kidnap and Slay Is — constructing floats to participate ih f “ , j ji the Universtiy of Olso to see the cago today were of only fair volume, |" Sheep 20,000; fat lambs opening sff| Miss Megan Lloyd George, daughter of the former British premier, fs % » 198 cars, and at Kansas City and] oy, steady to 25 cents lower than Probed by Sheriff following in her father's political footsteps, announcing her candidacy model of the "Fram," the vessel on! London, Dec. 28.—(AP) —More| carnival processions. ‘Thi year }; . during the winter and spring are| 1 i5. 7.00@8.00. Edison, Consolidated Gas and Abi- f: confirmed, and will have, to be ; PH tele (8000; fairly active, gen-| tibi Power all moved into new high nished from exporters’ supp! . rally steady on fat steers; fat cows | STound, some of ts) gains ee OEE which, however, are also large: 4°" land heifers strong to 25 cents high-| #rom three to nearly 16 points, Oth- cording to this same source of in-ler; cutters strong; bulls strong to| et issues, which broke into new hig formation there, the | requirements |10’ cents higher; stockers and feed-| ground included ete) Bee may offset the Ail iege a ers. firm at, Tuesday's advance, ‘ollins and Aikman and Outlet unless Argentine shipments should | vealers steady; weighty steers get-| company. Pan-American “B' nee prove to be of sufficient My) ume to/ting act substantial premium | bid up twe- points, but the other overwhelm the buyers’ market. her {Over lighter weight offerings of oils failed to follow in its pane) In addition to adverse weat ell comporable grad most fed steers] American Brown Boveri preferred likely to interfere with the move-|$9'99@15.00) b jumped 10 points and the common ment of corn from rural districts, | roctive top 17.003 m three. comparative smallness of receipts sage bulls 7 A :|Alleged Attempt to today at leading terminals gave con-|\oiters 11.00@12.00 to big. kill a few 15.00; ee eA Ts aero BA uh a SA a Omaha were but 38 cars and 71 cars,|‘Tuesday; heavy and choice kinds for a seat in te house OF cumaRA, which he sailed for the South Pole. eee eomipeget business | there aint ee Cat light (oe respectively. showing full decline; top to shippers Continued from page one) - and private papers and other posses-| cessions ie great parade when 18.90; balk ‘goodsta’ choice 18 te 90| newspopee GY eLing tolltge oe hee : Men Rouge Buyers _ {sions are being left behind in Lon- Rex greets his queen in ancient WHEAT PRICES HIGHER pound lambs 13.00@1 90] marriage to Hardick, 2 barber, who MAN HAS BEEN LIVING IN NORTH Abo’ d * Chi don’s omnibuses, tramcars and pub-| Canal street. ‘ BUT MARKET IS WEAK pound yearlings 10.0 steady;|was a witness in her behalf at the } und in CAL | lic vehicles than ever before. f The season’s debutantes. and { Minneapolis, Dec. 28.—(?/—Wheat | fat ewes 6.00@ i 3} murder trial. The note was not The commissioner of police for the| beautiful women from everywhere | Prices ranged higher today but the/ unchanged; good 68 pound offerings | signed. AMERICA SINCE PLEISTEONE TIMES Chicago, Dec. 28.-— (AP) — Paris | metropol{s reports that last year the} make a dazzling display of feminine market lacked steam. A slight re-|19.50, In scquitting - Miss Holst on a may be excited over the use of pow-|number of articles deposited at the| finery at the balls, From them, on vival of export demand, a heavy de- eneme neon erseeey charge of murdering Nafus, whose Srnec var oa ders, rouge and cosmetics by men,|lost property department under his|the basis of personal popularity crease on passage and absence of . ie einen home was at Van Hook, but who| Evidence Tehding 1o Prove|Europe were the ancestors of now but in some sections of Chicago such|control touched the high figure of| and standing in the community, is pressure were market helps. Active ._, BISMARCK GRAIN was residing in Sanish at the time existing men cannot much longer be|use is quite a matter of course—al-| 170,257, an increase of 6,678 on the| chosen the carnival queen. months crept %@% cent higher} (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | he was killed, the jury found that| This Statement Presented to, defended.” though by no means general. revious year, and an approximate Jewels Are Presented early and hung near best levels pa ch 8 the girl was insane at the time of Dr.. Hrdlicka, who announced he} Druggists on the near north side,| increase of 100 per cent since 1921. Mantles are presented Rex and ; ark northern . iy the shooting. Anthropology Section of /had recently revised virtually all the|a section much favored by artists,| The largest number of articles de-| his queen. Crown jewels, consist- “ - through mid-session, with trade 1 a ‘light. . 1 northern .... 6] S| i i a san skeletal from the Aurigniacian. or|models: and others of Bohemian ilk, ited in one day was 1,229, Six| ing of a scepter and a necklace “Oats were higher in ‘sympathy|No. 1 amber durum 98 hal whee ae ites American Association For Cro-Magnon period, found that this|say that men who buy rouge ‘and undred and ninety-six umbrellas, or] 8tomacher for the queen, likewise with corn. . 1 mixed durum 94) and, calling him to the front of the| Advancement of Science old inhabitant of Europe and the|face powder are*much more finicky | amps, as they are known here, were| are given. They are creations from May barley moved up a 12 cent on. 1 red durum .. -89| room, she fired a shot from a pistol| ~ prehistoric ancestors had several] about it than women. Many of them|found in one day. The articles de-| the finest jewellers of Paris, ale aallee receipts and strength in 1 fla which killed him almost instantly. ia features in commoh. aenale these proper dee wale wales fees a inset aes oo the gems are but rhine- «. other coarse grains. Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 28—(?)— ———— stick and the tint of powder the; i paula ‘worth many hundreds o! Rye futures were dull but ruled ee ony ee 4 as ¥ |Mollars. =f All the balls, 18 in number, are Had Psychic Epile; i ivi ire. x ‘Testimony satroduead at the trial th Nee Greed Pera nice Morgan, Farrell and “it is not a case of effeminacy,| About 41 per cent of the lost arti-| exclusive with the exception of iby the defense was to the effect/times, perhaps 1,000,000 years ago, Tayl Divide Late |20™¢,0f the druggists say, but just cles were returned to their owners. | Rex, which attracts an average at- that she was afflicted by psychic} and a suggestion that the later Cro-| LAYIOF Divide Late th. changing times, like the man-| Practically all of the articles valued| tendance of 20,000 persons. ‘They epilepsy, a disease which, her ex-|Magnon man of Europe may hee Judge Gary Authority ner in which women now buy cig-|at more than $25 were restored. are sumptuous affairs, all in mas- q mildly firm. Flaxseed gained 12 cent for May with pit offerings small. ‘ Cash wheat offerings were light and met a good demand. Premiums for choice to fancy spring wheat pert medical witnesses said, often} been closely affiliated with the Si- arettes, where a few years ago they ii que and with their courts,of royalty i r times renders the victim devoid of] berian or European ancestors of the i wouldn't; think of asking for them| Parisian Advertises and beauty. Ball rooms are id edged higher, top of the range being their senses and makes them unable| aboriginal North American Indian, (Continued from page one) _| openly, N ated in accord with some fantasy quoted two cents better. Winter ‘Qne cent per pound-discount un- to distinguish ,between right and|were presented today to the An-| the corporation had for some time wheat was hres supply ae ae ider 55 Ib., car corn, 70 Ibs. five cents| ¥TOMS- The gir: testified that she|thropology section of the American | had the matter in mind. oe aan rn, or ae under shell. could not recall having killed Nafus,) Associ: Corn trading basis was firm to Hard wiffter wheat .. one cent higher. Dark hard winter w 6 | the harm f which French Spoken Here out in Abe Bacrutins of eeauend et —$———$—$_$_—_—_______—_» ion For the Advancement ‘i i: H A ‘the sponsoring organization. Each and also said that she could not re-| of Science. capers yee sagen rs Flashes of Life A Si fete cagriqgepee tise oe has a membership of approximately call a number of incidents linked! Dr. Oliver P. Hay of Carnegie In-| _ Myron C. Taylor’s education at Pearl Roparcar i sign on| 400 persons, each of whom with the cas: which occurred sub-| stitution at Washington maintained | Cornell University was for the law, (By The Associated Press) wai fe tileia res) xcs $100 to defray the cost’ of the Bails Oats were steady. Choice were in . a sequent thereto, until about two or|that the discovery of arrow heads| but his career led him from the] Qrmand Beach, Fla—John D.|. 2¢ is @ bit of sardonic humor by| and Pageants. _ 4 Bood demand and poor were quiet. 1 +) dhoroh Hy, Off _ | three days later. in pleisteone deposits in the south-| bar to Wall Street, where he be-|Roekefeller wishes that the facts proprietor who finds himself en-| | The gayety reaches its height on t Rye was quiet and the basis was | LANdDergh Hops ——_———— west indicated the existence of hu-| came widely influential through @/about » big bet he lost at golf to|@u fer Py foreigners in tho Latin | Thuraday, February 16, when the 4 ~ "Barley was in better demand and| For Guatemala City Evolution Knowledge {ms beings,on this continent during] brilliant record as head of a large/General_ Adelbert Abies shall be 4 ries orld] riliant street Pageant of the rh i ists from all countries of the world _ y ; that geologic age: number of textile concerns. Later,| thoroughly understood. “Don’t,” Krewe of Momus is held and the prices were firmer wthin the range x ical Ne Dr, Ales Hrdlicka, curator of as a director of the First National] he warned tho general, “tell anyone gather. i high revelry lasts until midnight 4 evn teh ing {Continued from page one), Called Medica ed physical anthropology’ at the Na-| Bank of New York, known as the/¢hay I'm out here making such big| a leh, costs of, living, have kept} of Fat. Tuesday, Mardi Gras Day, Flaxseed offerings were light and Heyl to paste daie ield, ana ae Nashville, Tenn. Dec. 28,—(?)—|tional Museum at Washington, re-| “George F. Baker bank,” he be-| wagers or peoplo will think I’m a dents sad eas 0 Aedes Paris when the chimes of old St. Louis the basis was firm to strong. eagle's oes parting _ wil S| knows ge of huraan evolution is| Ported “growing indications” that} came gctively identified with the|regulay gambler.” The general ine isaeen Peden hiady abe of edral iy of shaking hands just before he indispensable to. medicine if that| the more advanced Cro-Magnon peo-| steat failroad and industrial enter-| wagered that John D. would quft a[ Mas, irawn increasing numbers, of] Ash Wednesday SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOC yl te oa Bow Spirit of science is to fathom the deeper|Ple. contributed to the stock from| prises financed by that institution) shot, John D. did, and promptly Sacmaek Bae naige °r;| the faithful to 40 days and nights Soath SE Paul, Minn., Dec. 28—| neTed the’ cockpit ie ere ears ckimen apd tvende-c¥va. laces one which the red-skinned Indian sprang. | and wih the United States Steel! paid 50 mills, or one jitney, alias a| peenen, ae yas ey by the Sohne! of prayer. ()—(U. S. D. of A.)—Cattle 2,700;| mother’s hand and said, “Goodbye, of jyuman pathology, Dr. Ales Basis of Claim pee ape nickel. Bohemians, but the students find | =========seree fairly active, 15 to 25 cents higher| mother.” irdlicka, curator of physical an-| Dr. Way's conclysi¢ns were based Pend oy aheens ¢ inpeine, et Philadelphia Eayy career as busi-| Jess and less need of it. There are for two days; bulls up most; few thropology at the National Museum,|on discovery made in. Texas and A " i 5 Chinese, Swedish, Czechaslovak, early sales steers and mixed yearl-| PASSES SANTA ROSA © | told the medical section of the| Mexico by J. D. Figgins, director of Cee tetas ay Pd aes pessoa ae eral alte alidci Rumanian and other restaurants ings 10.50 to 11.35; latter " price] HACIENDA AT 9 A. M. American Association for the Ad-|the Colorado Museum of Natural) the United States Steel corporation | Pri id a Sad whe uld have | Where little national groups gather mixed yearlings; she stock largely! Mfexico City, Dec. 28.—-(#—A re-| Yancement of Science today. History, and his assisiants. These| he is a member of the finance com-|nnceton's bac sl 8g: 4 |at first, but soon they spread out 6.50 to 8.25, for cows and up to ia eg Ln Nati, .| “Equally indispensable to the|scientists found several arrow heads| played another year. He has left!+, ‘Gther eati laces, and Latin 9.60 for heifers; cutters 5.00 to 5.75; Dene, seatie seal Tae | scientific medicine of the future,”|among the bones of pre-historic moles ERE OORT college to work with See father and Quarter dinners conversations few weighty medium grade bulls to| fii. morning, stated that a_plane,/-h¢ asserted, “will be a sound know!-|bison, horses, camels, and other’ani- e Killed i to marry Miss Alice Fox, have become hodge-podges of 8.00; bulk 7.50 to 7.75; stockers and| oijeved tu be that of Coloned Lind-| ¢¢8¢ of human variation. For this|mals known to havegexisted during Two Are ea in ‘ene, Algeria—At first it seemed | *ttange languages. feeders active, strong to 15 to 25] pe! ; : teaches that even under the most|the pleisteone age. H ——rmereneaay cents higher. Calves 3,800; 25 cents Heats Pastel. cTixteset i as normal or uncomplicated condit®ns| “The occurrence of man in Amer- Chicago Gang War heed there Fe be nome mniahiey Alaskans Seek Patrol to 50 cents higher; ggood lights) atc of Oaxaca, at 9 na, everything in our frame, organs,|ica during pleisteone times is what ‘ : kickers among pga Ls packe " \ " 10.50 to 11.00. N a 2 ome functions and even the causes of|we might reasonably expect,” he|° Chicago, Dec. 28.)—Two men | northern Mare the ‘stomach’ by|. Like Canadian Police ot, aye alse et BRIEF HALT MADE AT | disease anil the process of the same said. “In all probability man had hey dead today in what police be: bg lees gat ag aca a ay ped a 7 er ; Y i is origin i ia. i ‘was a renewal of gang wi ? y cents lower than Tuesdays. 2veti| BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS is subject to a very perceptible tia origin in onstern Asia en a| liev : sy range of variation. ridge between Asia and|fare, following a holiday truce. ward. A physician decided that} Anchorage, Alaska, ee cn res at ee ene eae Ppnat aarti The mance es tbackt your an- aperlen Aid opened rue ne a A Heng iol sayolver shots Beerted death was & to heart disease. I ‘the or a ge 0 50 on light lights) — *ne bt p vigil -'atomies and pathologies, deal not|natural that men would follow Charles ler, beer runnery as he a and bidding largely 7.00 to 7.25 for Eeangelibe L. pineeerah back to her’ with the realities aid are, but|/animals they knew how to hunt. started to-leave Bob’s Lone Tree Bullfighter Is Hurt, pee has gia ig mA se Teese Packing sows and 7.00 for pigs;| f Port Brown fi ike landed at with ‘work abstracts or gists| “The main movement of the ani-|Tavern on the northwest side in the . Off. Copeenrnnre 0 ENO ee Pros- ‘average cost Tuesday $8.09; weight eh ‘or romn ie! a here foeay ati of these realities. Yet without the|mals of Asia into America took|early hours of the morning. Miller Loses Mexican er bas oie Gre ( 206, ? ‘Onl: a _ f hal penen ty. understanding of the normal. varia- pea during the early pleisteone.|died without speaking and his slay- is Kline, one missing Sheep 1,200; only part of run in; h in ye A ip It ee to be made! tion of every feature, every process,|I believe that man was in about the|ers escaped in the dark. Madrid, Spain, Dec. 28—(?)—Be- py rind il. rn crevpees ‘other, “ike few bids steady to weak; talking ay wi ee liligh, Bg = was refueled eyery manifestation of man, nor-|same state as the uncivilized tribes| Later, a man was hauled into a| ing tossed by a ‘bull during his last freoks . trail. » Mi 1245 to 18.00, for fed wooled and| and, members of | the party had, mal and abnormal, a true under- je view that Heidel-| hospital by several companions who Performance at Barcelona, cost Jose Hespesaren Salle. eariey: Rative lambs; indications on sheep| lunch. The next stop will be ut San standing of any part of medicine isbergers and the Neanderthal men of| dropped him on the floor and left, | Bucommanee, we Barcelos, cost Sone tance of 60 miles. ‘Both are believed ive The party plans to reach Dallas by} not possible. Here anthropology fighter, some $120,000 in cold cash 4 A has been and continues to be a veri- to thing of a shattered ego : POTATOES raises a a table handmaid of medicine. Portia, 1927 Model and sundry physical wounds. Chicago, Dec. 28—(#)—(U. S. D.| DISPATCHES TELL OF Another | main service of an- — ' ‘The money was to come from a Mexican contract which his en- forced idleness will prevent him i ; from out. He is now at company re-| judge properly, must have normal his town house here recovering of A.)—Potatoes: Receipts 76 cars; | LINDBERGH'S LANDING pri tr | ee a f rack 3 tol 8 s ic ity. . Peay” © shipments 446; demand and move- Bg uae ane 8.—”—The | evident that the medical man, to ment slow, market dull; few sales | ceived a Guatemala City di F : : bara y 4 - it y dispatch | standards of the parts in which he from his injuries. During his con- whites 1.50@1.65;, Idaho sacked |th8t,Colonel Lindbergh landed there| is. interested. And to find these Valescence "he has received ‘many "| russets No. 1, 1.50@1.70; partly |** 12°58 Pp. m., Mexico City time. | standards or averages with their . : hundreds of telegrams from admir- Bredel 136@1°50. 3 ae Pee, range of normal variation is the pe- ers, in Mexico, Peru, Argentina be B ‘ashington, Dec. 28.—/?)—The| culiar function of anthropological| ° France, besides letters from lead-| 1) perform in. this terri ch Minneapolis, Dec. 28—(?)—(U. 8, State department was informed this | endeavor.” ing, personages in Spain. ing out lost men and 2 { D. of A)—Potatoes: Light wire|*ftemoon that Lindbergh landed et monte is a very wealthy man, | fibitives, * inquiry, demand slow, market firm. |*' matemala City at 1:55 p. m., RESENTED USE OF OAR \ who possesses much Promerty in An- ( Carloads “delivered sales, freight eastern standard time. The depart-| East Bridgewater, Mass.—Charles \ dalucia, whither he intends soon to . deducted Minneapolis and St. mens advices came from the, Bashian’s brother will never use go in order to complete his cure. cand rate, sacked hundredweight,|Amet*an Jemation at Guatemala| his car again. Charles objected to 2 He usually passes his time there “ City. They gave no further details it di whites, United States No. 1,/o¢ the flight from Mexico Cig. | Se errowing> but it, did no good. round very few sales $1.30 to 1:35. So he took an axe and smashed the expensive sedan into a mass of which he sells to the managers of . ee . ins, ” 4 fe CHICAGO PRODUCE Envoy -* Arias Furs 5 : _ | bullfights all over Spain. ee ss oe : Pomorie imy\\ \ i. ! Piiits Farmers Lightly os " s this di ‘f #3 extra firsts AT 1-2 to” 49 ee oe its Farmers * . ‘ sc 4 . Cet loge on ite “aie : Judge: Thee ete o Fee Dec. gorge hie cg sp Well, jedge, I don't believe ' ; Le pels pears Mpg fas La ve ’ : ‘ wants no divorce. There ain’t thi i i ere srebener. J llars difference between them two Vb | im immen.”—Passing Show. Scientists say that life, even with he aid of oxygen, would be im- ossible above an altitude of 45,000 ‘eet, because of the low atmospheric wressure. REESE eae Too Late to Classify TOR RENT—Seven room house for