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LARGE OF AMERICAN CRAIN STIMULATES ae Wheat Exports Broaden Out; Sudden Freezing Weather Is Favorable Value Factor —— 6.—(AP)—Duying that eame chiefly from eastern sour- ces gave considerable strength to wheat values today after an irrer Jar start. Expectance of a lberal case in the United States wheut ble supply total today was a co7d deul responsible. TB lessening importance was attached to dealings Russian wheat abroad, a purchase From itusula doday, for France being virtual red. wed unsettled, ye to Ke her than Saturday's fin- May 1.23% to off to Ike to 443 Ju i Chicago, 1 to 4% Gorn ‘croned 1% 10% ar. 919K: atay ot 4). Gath ‘unelist ged to tye dow tons unchanged to setbi Cora prices held within narrow tim its, while buying against bids chee! ing decline. Oats reflected the action Provisions were ay Influenced, by | downtvrns in tho 5 Tn addr ry rth Anierican wheat © week had brondened out he weck-cnd. Portugal, Belaiu Holland were named as purch rf. Indications of # cold way culng possible States winter further as e < ng to a leading’ crop expert, mild temperatures iy domestic winter wheat territory of late have melted the snow covering nd lft the top sail Inu soggy con- dition, Warmth has also places | started the sap circulating in the v . As a result, damage can de- velop should a se! drop in tems re vome suddenly inetead wt ally Chicago | riees todny were governed the action of wheat, and ec amaliness of arrivals of . Receipts totaled 288 car: sa week ngo und time last year. P)—Wheat fuiures started better to on firm comparative cables but then reacted ‘(rade turning light. May closed trade wax ¢ though prices were inclined to shor comparative flrmnens hecause of lack of pressure, started cai Was nervous throughout. Barl Amn. Car and FveaT Pall EE EREEEEE 2 2 be > 2 Baldwin Loco. Balt. & Ohio Barnsdall A Bendix Avia. Beth. Steel Borg- Warne! Calu. & Hecla Can. Dry G. Ale ~ | Can. Pacific .. Cannon Mills . Ches. & Ohio . Ches. Corp. C. M. St. P. de Pa. Pid. Chgo. & N. Chrysler .. Colo Fuel . Col. Gas & Elec. Colu. Graph. ...... Com. Invest. Trust Comw. & Sou. .. Ti (rade “was limited relens. heat tone was firm and the fy moved quite readily thous bids were barely steady. Durum wa firm, Winter wae searce and nemin- u de- was firm, quality, ary stronger. mand fair to goo demand good for malting Flax demand lacked edge but quality was readily take 9. 55. to 2.83; 130" P60" mb packing sows 8.00 to 9.00, ediunt tu cholee 80-130 1b 9.00 3,500: largely iv othe: be yearlings wei 300 tb 12.3 dtum 330 te up lings good a { y Bulle good as chotee (beef. to 10.00; ‘cutter oomedhun 6.25 . Vealers (milk and tholee, medium 11.75, te. 14.0 5 ty 1175. Stocker and feed guod and choice (all 10.50 to 11.00; common and to Lt. Sheep—13.00; active bute fat lambs i 7 11.90: fat owes held above ing lambs quotable steady. to 50c high 2 vy med ty and ‘shore fed vearlings and. me- cium wefkta, with a fale show of ry light year- jower on tnd all grades. medi i ng yearlings yearlings | to she stock; in lower, except on auckers talking lowel 1s about steady, hulle fecder dealers competing for up steers and yearlii y trading une for about ae ott ait bul 12.0 Hogs—24,000; 01 is ge _Nghts an better grades. i130 gales and ning to 15 butchers 5 35 pue nd yin and butchers: light lig Ny ding largely average cost 231. doubles through: about fat lambs currying strong indications Srenhe or more high- on ewes. sided aL Eta MINNEAPOLIS Perprons a i tteudy, too few” sules reported to te. ma France 3.93 " 16%. It iy 35 Heard Chicago, Jai ‘A.)—Potatoes fecelyt ate cars, on track 252, total U. 8. siipments Bat- urday Sunday. 16 trad- Valrly sroud, market steady, we vonsin: éucked ‘round whites 245: Minnesota: wacked round whites to 2.35; Idaho sacked Russets 0 te aio, tow shade higher. CHICAGO PRODUCE fice. Jan, 6,— (AP) — Butter xtewdy, unchanged | receipts joel tubs: eamery extran 25; atan- dard 35 ra firsts 34 to 34% fieats 31, to 95: seconds 29 to 29%. Wiggs firm. receipts 3938 canes: tra firsts 46 to 4' to 4b: ordinary fires refrigerator firats 3} Pre Elec. Auto. ist. First Nel. Stra. . Fisk Rubber . Fox Film A. ‘port Tex. Gen. Amn. Tank Gen. Asphalt Gen. Gt. Nor. Pfd. Gt. Nor. Ore. . Gt. West. Sug. Hershey Choc. Houd. Hershey Houston Oil Howe Sound Hudson Mot. Hupp. Mot. ..... Ind, Oil & Gas . Indian Ref. Ins. Copper Int. Cement Marmon Mot. May Dept. Strs. McKesson & Rob. Mex. Sea B. Oil Miami Cop. TE pbbege Tal ae prea es' = MRT PRES TREND pU Duluth, Jan. Durtim— ACK ACK 46 = 2 ry Seo med BECO Bein: S88 SSR S22 SRs! Se She se sna MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Jan, 6—(AP)— 15% protein 2.dark nor. 1. 227 Grade of 1 dark nor. 2 dark nor. 1: ade of northern 1.28) northern 1: Montana Winter Wheat 1% protein 1.30% 1.29% 2834 123% Me 1.26% 1.25%) 1.265) % 1.29% eb 1.22% of 1 amber . 2 amber . Grade of 2durum . . 1. 2 durum. 21. . durum 41.) c 3 yel. corn. 4 ¥el. corn: . corn ‘h. oats oats oats aoa No.1. . . 3.10% 1 dark ‘northern No. 1 northern .. . 1 amber durum mixed durum red di Speltz,. ‘per cw Hard ‘winter wheat Dark hard winter wheat” NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, Jan. 6.—(AP)—Butter easy: receipts , Pi gee high- er than extra 38 fancy 20; Keggs steady: receipts 12,422, Mix- ed colors, fresh yathered extra 49% to 50: extra first 47 to 48: first 45 3- rator, firats 40 3-4 to 0 to 4045, Nearby | Hennery white, closely se- lected 49 to 50; nearby and nearby western Hennery white, average ex- tra 47 to 48: nearby Hennery brown, 50 to 51; Pacific coast white, extra 48 to 49; extra first 461% to 47. RANGH OF CARLOT, SALES Minneapolis, Jan. 6.—(AP)—Range of carlot grain. sales! wheat? No, 1 hard spring, 1.23 fo. Laas portman. % 7 to to diese: Yellow, Sits to 242; No, No. 4 mixed 73 3-4 to » 2 white, 42%, to 43% 1 to 94 3-4 . 2, 5B to 59; ‘sample, 56 sample grade 68 to 7%, Ttye no sales. s ‘Timothy seed. $5.20 t0 6. Clover seed $10.50 to 18.00. BGG PRICES Chicago, 6. produce cirel to 3c per do: ccs. This was ut telbutable to email receipts "and more extensive demand. Hutter was unchanged and poultry’ ruled Cirm. apy ace ~ een ett Je jan. Flour le lower, In carioad iy patente, quoted nt $7.40. &. 188 a barrel 3 98 Soe und cotton ONBY RATES New York, ic Jan. »—Cal fapney pr Ne - be ee Foaling vate 5 cl mn . 30 days 4 3-4-5; ° days 4 core 4-6 months 4 3. Y Prime commerciul paper 5+5%. Ui AGO Chicago, Jan. alive, mer} persis fa ss owls 27; springs roosters 7c; tur- keyn Tie! dpeka ise: iter weewe Ibe. CUCUMBER JELLY A ielly salad flavored with chopped. 58% | chopped corn ‘and mete area Poultry | Most Of Early Gains Of One To lcademy's polar IRREGLAR BECAUSE | SENTIMENT CHANGES; Seven Points Cut Down After Noon New York, Ja —Frequent shifting of spe ¥ t im- parted an ir ‘ular pl 3 rd to! teday's stock market with trading continuing dull, P headed | up- rd at the opening, but turned re- actlonary uround mid-day when fri selling developed in the merc! ing and public utility groups of ‘the early gains of 1 to 7. points were -cut do or wiped out, and by early aftertioon a long lst of stocks were selling 1 to nearly 9 points below faut Week's’ final, uor tat! Lowering of the gall mone from 5 to 4% per cent, appa failed to provide muc stimulus, Funds were offered in the “outside following, bu' ve campaign by the duline the market and the ‘already. lure short Interest in many of the leading issue: |, Attacks against the merchandis! group were renewed. Montgome Ward sold down 2 points to 44 Sears Roebuck dropped to within 3 points of its low. Worth’ and “Simmons. each fell nts, heavy copper p at the official price of 18 c pound brought about a flurry ing in the copper st fors for those issues h in maintaining the early to 2 points, The rally in mot ed to be short-lived. Hudson, one of the recent leaders, dropped’ back 2 Auto, was hammered down 9 3-4 points, Industrial 1 American Tobacco 4, 3. Losses ‘of © registered Water Works, American Machine & Foundry, National iiscult and United Carbon 3 points or m U.S, Steel common, ufter moving up Big to 170% fell 1 hen- rebounded again. Fox Film nd- ed to 23% and reucted to 201%. Prices of metal shares worked up- Jara awain In the late dealings, with Anaconda Copper, St. Jo: American Zine ped.” and el making large ‘gain: oe specialties also rose but_many of the usual U. 8. Steel, General merchandising = group, continued heavy. Celotex improved. 7}. American Zine preferred, 65 Chocolate 6 and Michigan "The close was irregular, Total sales approximated 2,100,000 shurcs. Limiting All Types Of Warship Object Hers hey 4. For London Parley | (Continued from page one) gation will leave Washington Thurs- day morning. The American delegation will be expected to follow certain general lines of policy, laid down after wecks of consultation here. They include: Want Open Dealing Sincere invocation of the Kellogg treaty, outlawing war, not as an abso- lute guarantee of security, but as a moral commitment to frank and open dealing around the conference table. Non-involvent in the purely Euro- Pean aspects of the discussions, ond avoidance of any proposal which +] would put enforetment of the confer- ence decision into the hands of the League of Nations. Retention of the battleships as the backbone of the American navy, at least for the present, but with battle- ship construction sharply restricted j Pending the next conference in 1936. Maintenance of an American cruis- er strength based on the necessity of rebarrgacer the nation’s developing trade routes. A holiday in building destroyers to replace those which are passing be- yond the age of usefulness. As drastic a restriction of the sub- marine as other nations will accept. Disappears During ‘Blinding Blizzard On Flight to Nome‘ (Continued from page ‘one) and chairman of the A- commission stated to- day that even if the first two months of the present search by the Soviet government for Carl Ben Elelson and Earl Borland should produce negative results hope of the ultimate finding of the airmen should not be aban- doned, Prof. Rerinky. pointed out that Elelson, because of ‘From Nerve Condition / Cedar Bite Towa, hs 6.—)— jean Association for oi ind clining value of silver. Bankers have predicted the price will slump to 30 cents and possibly even less than that. Five Chinese banks are said to have SUMMONS State of North Dakota, County of Bur- tn Distiict Court, Fourth Judicial Dis- ark District of the ce of Bismare rth Dakots, « municipal corpora. None Piaintifh vs. Cc. Bur. fows, Charles’ Dunecombe Jf. Isl Watertown Fire In- failpd in Peiping and ten others were |? reported in a precarious condition. | Customs Agent Faces Gun Wielding Charge Providence, R. 1., Jan. 6.—(®)—In- vestigation into Msighed of drunkeness | state 'c jand brandishing of guns by Edward |F. Foley, 64 year old customs agent who was guarding the rum runner Black Duck at Pawtuxet Cove, has brought his suspension by W. W. Luf- kin, collector of customs at the port of Boston. Film Cowboy Arrested |; For Liquor Possession Nogales, Ariz, Jan. 6.—(?)—Art Acord, film cowboy, today was in jail awaiting return to Los Angeles to ie trial on charges of liquor posses ‘sion. Acord was arrested last night by Robert E. Ferguson, an operative for @ surety company that posted bond for the actor's release from jail fol- lowing his arrest several weeks ago. Ferguson said when he found ‘| Acord in a loca} hotel the movie cow- puncher draw a knife and forced the officer into a closet. crashed through a window and was about to drop to the ground when he was nabbed by a deputy sheriff. Sheriff H. J. Patterson ordered the actor locked up until instructions are received from Los Angeles. IN. P.’s Suit Against Brick Company Comes Before Stark Court ai Dickinson, N. D., Jan. 6.—District court reconvenes here next Wednes- | day with Judge Thomas H. Pugh pre- | Siding and a jury list of 28, five of of whom are women, summoned. The only case so far listed is that of the Northern Pacific Railway ccmpany vs. Dickinson Pressed and Fire Brick company, @ condemna- tion proceeding under the claim of eminent domain by which the rail- way company secks right of way for | the building of a “Y” track on which to turn its monstér engines, too big for the turntable. The brick company claims such act would be virtual confiscation of their business. of 30 years building since the proposed “Y” would cross their front yard where already an excava- tion has been started with the inten- tion to build a large office building Hy to replace the tar paper shack which has served for this purpose many years. Killdeer Barber Who Froze Feet Finds Man Who Left Him.in Auto Dickinson, N. D. Jan. 6—Frank Ruth, former barber at Killdeer who sat in an auto two days and two nights between here and Manning} +. waiting for the driver of the car to return after a breakdown, was given railroad fare by the driver of the car here and helped on his way east. He had suffered only frost bitten fect in the long wait. The driver, Tony Mischel, Dickinson, explains that the trouble was due to a mis- understanding on Ruth's part. He himself caught a ride in with the stage driver leaving the stalled car while Ruth was at a farm house about a mile away. He expected Ruth to stay at the farm house as he was wet from shoveling and wading in snow and the storm was so bad that one could see scarcely four feet. The same person who stole Ruth’s grip also took Mischel’s tools from the cay before Ruth returned there and neither the tools nor grip have been found. | Flashes of Life i at a By the Ausbciated Press) FIRST GLIDER PASSENGER sevelt Field, N. — Arthur yopubllaner fe the tiest payiae assenger on a glider here. A ten- second trip cost him $2.50. ‘T WAR PLANES FAS’ ie there's another war; the 1 Alr Force expects to be able go into, battle with fighting lanes that will do 200 miles an hour with full military loads. It has tested a new plane of such speed capacity that has landed and n off from the decks of battleships, PLANE LANDS ON AUTO Oakland, Cali t if in‘an general uso as nutes? A plane piloted by a student flyer landed paras on top of a closed auto, in- juring four of its occupants, the pilot was unhurt. PORTO RICANS HAPPY San Juan, Porto Rico—Th , today is happ: It day. "The Kings are the tripled version of Santa Governor Roosevelt, asked well-to-do to play the kings for poor | ¢ children, TWO MILLION DEPENDENTS New York—Ab more'than 6 wholly dependent for support others in the United States says Abra ham Epstein, secretary of the Ameri ld age security he en’ says a large proportion of families living In cities depend lar, largely upon | 19; the earnings of women, in many homes the entire income is earned by wife or daughter: FRENCH LICK GERMANS Paris—The French have licked the Germans again, but no peace confer- ence is necessary. There was not even one warning for rough stuff in a soc- cer game. ‘The score ev | Sleep Disturbed by Bladder Irritation? If functional Bladder Irritation disturbs your sleep, or causes back- ache, leg pains, burning, and mus- » making te Acord then | {7}; 1 ante ett id + in jon, Mary G._ Askin tegles hla ,c Pi y sons unknown hav- upon the propert: complaint, Defend: ta to the above rendani > You are “hereby jummoned to an: swer th mplaint i this. action, which ts on file in the office of {he clerk of said court, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the sub- rs within thirty days after the of this summons upon you, ex- lust the day of service; and in case of Jour failure to appear or an- overs a“ Clg will be taken against ‘ou b; for the relief demand- aa'in'tne compl Dated this ¥ of December, 192: Lu iN Attorney for Plaintiff, First National Bank Building, Bismarck, North Dakota. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per inch between 2 and 4 p. m., No. 9, Hos- kins-Meyer Blk. NOTIC! To ti bove named Defendants, and each of them: ‘a! ‘otice: TI titled action relates }described real proj the ihe AL of B North to 8 31). tw othe, above en- he following situate in Fete of wit wentys tyrelghit (28), Tren- hirty Gb, in Block (21) and im Block ‘Three (a1 wo (3). Three (3), ), Fourteen n Block Four (Bighteen a 0), 3 Twi Tre rar ‘one aay. Hour (4), Thirteen (14) and Fifteen two (aa), Twenty wenty-four (24). in id Lots Fifteen in Block Six- and, Block Fifteen ( (45) and Sixteen (16), teen Us), Lounsberry’: Outlots of said city of Bismarck: that said action is brought for the’ pur- of December, At y for Plaintiff, First National Bank Building, nmarck, North Dakota, of t Dated Say Sian aay on 3 NOTICE on menroscn FORE- WHEREAS, Default has been made in the terms and conditions of that certain mortgage hereinafter describ- ed by the non-payment of the three amortization instailments ef One Hun- red Thirteen and 75-' dollars fits, 2 each, due September 18, 1928, larch 18, 1929 and September 1 upon which a payment of Sevent: and 5-100 dollars ($71.05) was mad: and the further sum of Five Hundred Fifty-three and 42-100 dollars ($: paid. = tanes for the cars 193 1928, 1936, 1937 and 1 y THEREFORE, NOTICE, 18 IN, That moriene executed and delivered by Lena Brunick, widow, mortgagor, to the Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, a body corporate, of the City of St: ‘ounty of Ramsey, State of Min- e, dated September led’ for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on September 22, 1 and recorded in book 166 of Mortgages, at page 53, will be foreclosed by a sale of premises in such mortgage and here: after described, at the front door of the Court House: ih the city of Bis- marck, County of Bu: leigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'- clock p. m. on the 24th ¢ Febru- ary, 1930, to satisfy the amount duce upon such mortgage on the day of sale, for said defaulted indebtedness. Said sale is to be made subject and in- ferior to the unpaid principal of the aforesaid mortgage to The Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul amounting io Thirty-two Hundred Six and 1-100 dotlare ($3206.01). eribed in suci the same are of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and des- cribed as follow ‘The Fractional East Half (Frt B45) of Section One (1) in Town- ship. One| Hundred Forty-four ut, North, of Range Seventy-six ), West, containing Two Hun- dred ig o0ths tha) arene tnore or less, ac’ cording to the Government ‘sur- vey thereof. There will be due on said mortgage at the date of sale for said defaulted installments and taxes the sum of Nine Hundred Ten and 43-100 dollars (8910.43), together with statutory at- torney’s fees and cost of foreclosure as provided by Dated thin 4th day of January. 11 THE! FEDERAL LAND BANK SAINT PAUL. Mortgagee. ALFRED ZUGER. Attorney for Mortgage, Bismarck, North Dakota. a of North Dakota, County of Bur- In \DEsteict Court, Fourth Judicial Dis- Jennie A. Dale, Plaintift, vs. ‘Wetherell, 8.'Jane Denniso any estate or interest in or li eneumbranee upon the property ae: ‘ibed the complaint, Defend of North Dakota to the abov. named Defendants: ae Hy rete summoned to an- aw mplaint in this action, Which ie’ on file im the office of the clerk of said court, and to serve a gopy of your answer upon the sub- seriber within thirty days after the se f this summons upon you, ex- of the day of service: and in of your failure to appear or an- swer, judgment will be taken against you b: lefault for ane: relief de- mandea in the com Dated this 17th Kae , 2 ember, 1929, pa NG, ttorn 76 for’ Plaincite, Firet National Banke Building, Bismarck, North Dakota. NOTICE To the above named Defendant each of them: ‘Take Notice: That the above en- led action relates fe. Te Seven: teen (17) Eightee: ), in Block Thirty-nine Gea Fiat eur and Weth rby Addition city of arck, and the Eaat' Merantys tite Gi) Feet of Lots One (1) and Two (2), in Block One Hundred Forty (140), Orig- inal Plat of the clty of Bismarck, Bur- leigh County, North Dakota; that the ob; on of said action is to quiet title to sald. preeerey, in the plaintiff; and that claim is made Aguingt tne. rendants, or either or ny Oo} ated this 27th day of December, 29. DULLAM & YOU: Attorneys for Plaintiffs, First National Bank Building, Bilamarck, North Dakota. 13/23-305 1/6-18-20-27 MEETING OF F STOCKHOLDERS The regular annual ineatlne of the stockholders of the First Kettonal ik of eee for the election of rectors for the ensuing year and to tween the hou} om on Toenday, Januar 127/16. &2b300 1/6 16 itor in jort ee fon Ww tablets, fat eae Ber the U1 jnited Sister | fl the ae meh nt woe Boge DONT be a Mis-fit. Ce for good positions. Catalog free. Moler aote r college, Fargo, N. D., Butte. font. FEMALE HELP WANTED WOMAN WANTED FOR TRAVEL- | 76; ING POSITION. Open Jas. 10th, not married, entirely unincumbered, between 25 and 40. Good education essential, Salary, bonus and trans- Portation. Give age, education, ex- perience. F. E. COMPTON é& CO., 1002 N. Dearborn, Chicago. _ ADDRESS ENVELOPES at home, <2 time; experience unnecessary, $20-$40 weekly; pleasant work. Particulars for stamped envelope. Progress, 906 W. Central, Albuquer- WaNTED ry ~ ONCE—Experienced lady cook. Must give references and have not less than two years experience. Write or phone Hotel ‘Underwood, Underwood, N. D. WANTED—Waitresses with not less than two years experience, also soda dispenser, young lady or young man. Apply at Riverside Inn, Man- dan, N. Dak. Cee WANTED—Maid for general house- work, good wages. Mrs. J. P. Hess, Mandan, N. D. ed ca ond ) GOODS | FOR SALE Belly urniere Co., Mandan, N. D ——$—$ WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED girl, 18, desires posi- tion as housework, prefers to work in Catholic home. State wages, will be willing to start working Feb. 3rd. Write Lula Sattler, Taylor, N. D. Box 114, Route 1. WORK WANTED—Elderly German lady wants to take care of children, also can help with housework. Day or night hours. Address 1116 ‘Twelfth street. Telephone 978-J. HOUSEWORK by woman. Will do washing and ironing. Phone 145-W. WILL HAUL your ashes reasonable. Phone 978-J. W. J. Kertzman. —_—— | THE SEASON'S Greetings to all those who have escaped the knife during the past year, and our sin- cerest sympathy for all those who have been victims of unnecessary surgery in the year about to close. We should like to wish a Happy New Year to those who have been cut up and who have lost some of their essential organs which God, in His supreme wisdom, gave to them, But—in sadness we must state that there can be no Happy New Year for these mutilated ones. Without health there can be no happiness, and no one can be healthy who has been cut to pieces. Congratulations for all those still in one piece, and condolences for all those who have lost their “pound of flesh.” Clinic of T. M. MacLachlan, M. D. (Harvard), Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. Dak. (NO KNIFE). | ROOM AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM in good modern home, close in. Call at 113 Mandan street or phone 637-J. ‘LOST AND FOUND THE LADY that lost a scarf at the matinee at theatre in Bismarck New Year's day, write A. ¥ Ss. P. O. Box 330, Mandan, N. LOST—Gold brace! “kindly return same to Mrs. Alice Finnegan at A. W. Lucas company and call for reward ther ____HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Strictly modern five room duplex, attached gnrage, im- mediate ion, Orris W. Rob- Phone 151 or 751. ¢ FOR RENT—Lower duplex, four rooms and bath, water, heat and garage, near high school, at 619 Ave. C. Inquire Mrs. W. A. Hughes, 616 Seventh street. Phone 1391, Phone 108 for particulars. home. Suitable for 1 or 2. Gentle- men only. Call at 501 Sixth street * _Or phone 1066 after 4 o’cl FOR RENT—One sunny wel = nished room in a private home, tel- ephone and breakfast if desired. Call at 423 First street or phone 879. FOR RENT—Warm, well furnished room in modern home, also base- ment room for $6 a month, suitable for boy. Close in. Call at 409 Fifth street or phone 1515. e warm modern fur- nished rooms, always hot water, close in. Also a garage for rent. Phone 926-J or call at 507 Third street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished warm room in new modern bungalow. Suitable for one or two, Phone 1231-J. 709 Third street. ATTRACTIVE ROOM—Very nicely furnished in a large beautiful home, real close in. Gentleman only. In- quire 502 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Bed room, suitable for two, in modern home, one half block from street car line, close in. Phone T- for light housekeeping, close in, no children. a at 323 Second street FOR eels comfortable room suitable for two, gentlemen only. Close in. Call at 415 Fourth street. Mrs. D. McPhee, _ FOR RENT—Comfortable warm room in private home, suitable for one or two. Close in. Board if desired. Phone 733-J. FOR RENT—One sleeping room, also housekeeping room, cozy and warm with bath room. 812 Ave. B. Phone 653-W. FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home, double closet space. Phone 329-R or call at 607 Sixth street. ROOM FOR RENT—A nice warm room near business district, always hot water, rent reasonable, Phone FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home. Call at 301 Tenth _ Street or phone 499-R. , comfortable room with board, The Mohawk, 401 Fifth street. Phone 145. FOR RENT—Two_ warm 9, ping rooms, $12.00 and $16.00. 1569-W. ee APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Apartment with i ea living room, two bed large closets, kitchen and ban, Gas range, hot water heat, warm ratents coo “se Bers Seventh street. Apply to P. C. Remington, _ Office phone 220, house phone 26. FOR RENT—Apartments just com- pleted, private bath, hot water heat, equipped with General Electric frigerator and electric eee close in, furnished or unfurnished. Cail ag Fifth street or see Dr. R. 8. e. FOR RENT—Two large rooms and 2 large closets on second floor un- furnished or partly furnished. Heat, water and light furnished. Reason- able price. Newly decorated. 407 Eighth street. Phone 1328-J. FOR RENT—Furnished two room ground floor apartment with pri- vate bath, rent $35.00 per month. Also a two room furnished apart- ment for $30.00 per month. Call 618 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment on second floor, 1 room on ground floor. Lights, water, heat furnished. Also garage for rent. Call at 614 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Modern partly furnished for light houses keeping, hot water heat, on first floor, private entrance from street. Call at 118 First street, rear. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment with electric stove and frigidaire, occupancy immediately. Call at Rue apartments, 711 Ave. A or phone 1256-W. FOR RENT—Warm nicely furnished apartment, hot water heat, entrance, close in. Phone Bitol 1 call at 217 Eighth street after 5: FOR RENT—Nine room modern} tain. and coal house with gas ranges, Call at 100 Ave. $45.00 per month. B east. 517 Eleventh street. FOR RENT OR FOR Phone 1669. REW. die,” large Collie. Left Jamestown December in Blsmsres. ” Address” Margaret in Sheehan, FOR SALE—Buffaw coat in is fell en agi chem CoG