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WHEAT PRICES ARE NERVOUS BUT SHOW UPWARD TENDENCY |: Millers Abroad Purchase ‘More Freely; American Offerings Less Numerous cago, June 27.—(AP)—Reports tne ‘iain farmers are piling thelr tl round and making few “capt tor yore i market fac- nd the movement taken as a hol continued to My 1 fairly lib. oral volume. eight points receiving a total of 1,602 cars today. Some sell- ing here resulted from reported rains in yerta, bee eget ja, but there in Albtiso advices that crop prospec! in various Canadien districts subnormal Bi: 01 ee Cog ed firm, at the same as ic ‘3 finish to ue ligher, July Ie” ba; Septe 90% to Ki Dec 1.01: ohn cid od unchanged to Up, auly ra egidted, mpchanged $0 ge pum Oate to %o off, and provistons| © waite ‘FS Seine toPan equal} @ *eplaining nervous changes in. wheat values * today a8 talk that, @ sick man does not well in a day and that the wh ket coul dnot be expected to continuously after the severs (oN etered of late Moreover: in- dications were that many traders huilishly tnclined were disposed to proceed with caution. Tending nee lift values were esti- forth American export renter and today totaled mo in 2,500,000 bushels. Kansas juvices were also received that many farmers were storing their wheat in| 6 the flelds until the market radically improyet Some notice was also ta- ken of messages from a leading crop authorit; in a drive of 200 miles ‘ome Mitchell. & Dy he had black rust in all fields inspected. Corn averaged higher in price much of the time today, sympathizing with strength shown by wheat, Afrivals totaled 64 cars, against 77 week ago and 163 at this time last ye in the corn market, a feature was yuying of July and seiling of Septem- ber by cash interests. Oats trade wes very small, Provisions were steadied by up- turns in hogs. MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES ARE MORE BULLISH Minneapolis, June 27.—-(AP)—Wheat futures showed pendence today hecause of more bullish developme: in the cash markets and crop new: ‘The increasing need of rain was noted in Canada and North Dakota is_get- ting dry in important areas. Black rust reported found in every field of @ 200-mile stretch through South Daketa, | But not in s serious stage. July, Sept. and Dec. wheat Corn futures opened unchanged but closed. te higher. cased later. Rye was stronger. ley was slightly easier. Flax was taken by crushers. and sold by com- mission houses and scalpers. Cash wheat market was narrow and strong. The demand was better for counted main wheat testing between 13 and 14 pro-| ier, tein and shar 14 per cent. strong. Durum was in good demand Sor the better quality. Ordinary stuff] 34: was dragey. Cash corn demand was quite good and tone was strong. Oats demand was good to strong. Rye was strong with demand more aggressive, Bar- Jey demand was fair to good but of- ferings were light. Flax offerings were heavy but demand was fair to good. for offerings above: CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, June 27.—(AP—U, 8. De of Anri)—Hogs, 22.000 including, 9 i direct; mostly 10 to 20 higher; fairly active at the advance: to} 25 oa Yor an “oceasional loud 200280 tbat shipping demand improved: butchers, medium to. choice 3501200. Ibs, £85,19 200-250 Ibs. 8.85 to, 9.25; 160-200 885 fo 9.26; 130-160 ibe: 860 packing noma, Te to, Ke0s: med jum’ tao choice 90-130 et 8.00 to 9.00. Cattle, 2,000;. calves, 1,000; generally steady with Week's ‘advance; fairly active but hardly such a scramble on for cattle as on Thursday; best weighty steers 11,75; slaughter classes teers good and ‘choice 1300-1500 lbs. 10.75 to 12.75: 1100-1300 Ibs, 10.25 to 950-1100: Ibs, 10.00 to 13.25; com- mon and medium’ 850 lbs. up 6.50 to 10.7 Foot and. chotce end cutter 380 et choice (beet) medium ats to: fea) wood und Tedlume $50 to 9 ah common jeder steers, od ea choles, all "weignte 8.50 to common and medium 6.00 to to 25 Jers: Comite 11.00; P., 5.000; fat lambs stond ‘bulk ‘sorted natives throwouts mostly 6.25 down- ward; numerous lots at 5.00; EAE steady; tambs good and choice 9 is. down 11,00 to 12.25; medium 9.00 10 11.00; common 6.50 ¢ 09.00; ewes. meditim'to choice 150 Ibs. down 2.00 | 5 to 3.75; cull and common 1.00 to 2.75. 50. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South Bt. Paul, atin... June 27. Dept. Agri.)—Cattle- et slow Fees and year- liberal ipply; prospects a. matured steers ng : numerous cars of jund''10-00 to. 10,50; best yearlings early, rdy to 10.505 10,35; some held, up- jiminer. offerings to 0 and under: little changed on oth- be heifers low cutters and bulls 5.75 down; stockers . unchanged; yealers fully steady; 2G pod: erades; choice wings 1100 tp, A. Hogs—8,000j market strong to 15 or more ¥ ethan | Thureday's aver- -240, pound weights ‘top. 9,00; heavier butchers or below; ull anal + bulk pigs nt lower: native lame BE 10.2 som plainer 4 winds sats to 9.06; throwou 8 | Wr 3 be rea is jame to feed- DULUT! Duluth, Sian lone: Flax. on track ie ee F288) Bente 92 rthern, 93: $4.02: 1H @ sane durum. 18% to Rite; Be ‘aatee Hee do 11% 10 Be, No, $e. 3 setts 42 32% to 33%. aoe ‘choles to taney, 43 ple 46c; pal im, fe seod 40 to curoana. oon Ae tetas Ney northern 89: ns to. %: No. |e io. 2 xChicawo, ting 91 ack 1 mi Sellow “ini to 7 white jocks | G, found| Fi Bar-| Inter wheat tone was] it és Remington Rand . +} Reynolds Tobacco B 1.50 to| Ser to. €.50:} [ New York Stocks | NEW BEAR DRIVE acme | HEISMARKET AND CLOSING PRICES Advance Pies 2 ‘Alleghany Corporation” lied Chemical and Dye’ rer Bosch Magneto American Can . American Commercial “Alcohol American and Foreign P.ower American International American Locomotive American Metal .. American ower an American 8. | feph. and fea American Water Works. American Wool pfd. Anaconda Copper Andes Co} Atiantic'netin antic Re! Auburn Ai uto Aviation Corporation 223! Idwin Locomotive Beraraail & Ohio TR AE RR thi pt petett tpt Pt ett oy ” 2 FFP agers Chicago ( Great W SM 8 te Baul & Pacttlo ss GM, St. Paul & Paicife ptd, Chicago & Northwestern Chicago, Rock Isla Chrysler Motor Colorade Fuel and iron’: Columbia Gas and Electric olumbia Grophophone Commercial Solvente, new: Commonwealth and Southe: Consolidated Gas Continental Bakin, Continental Can Continental Mot Continental Olt of Delaware’: Corn Products ..... oo Crucible Steel 2.02. Curtiss Wright att moi moi or man. tame ORL NAVE ANGS IS NNO ANSROME NIRASM NESS Ses Brnwmsmornecrsmesn Seen. and Azle and Sprini Blectrig Auto Lite .. lectric Power and Light « Erie Railroad . Fox Film A . Freeport Texas General American Tan! General Blectric, new General Foods General at and Hlectrie General Mills . General Motors General LRallway Signai . Au 0, RRR RS aR Ae RSE ry FS dist = Passes tng na le Hershey", Houston Oil . Hudson Motor Hupp Motor . Independent Indian Refining . International Combustion Eng.. International Harvester . International Match p' International Nickel, wot Canada. ate ronioo sero mieg VSB aisr SerossasronroenaIonsonau so ono rwBANSOUBe waa cannraaee SonNsa aoe woe JAR GRE GF SRR on Mathieson Al May Department Stores’: Mexican Seaboard Oil Miami Copp. . Mid-Continent Petroleum’ Middle States Oil Certificat Missouri, Kansas & Texas Missopri’ Pacific . Montgomery Ward Nash Motors . National Air Lin National Biscuit . National Cash Register... National Dairy Products National Power and Light Nevada Consolidated Cop New York Central New York, N. H. @ Hartford. Norfolk & Western = # rere 1 83 2 0 ar ery 22 RoR Jar GGRAR 3S. GRRE GGA SSA 7 es eo Boao eBS om om martes aoe SES ohana soa ae aaa Oliver Farm Equipment Pacific Gas and Electric Pacitic Lighting Packard Motor. Pan-American Petroleum B Paramount-Famous-Lasky Ral Pmiyyips Petroleum Procer & Gamble Reading Company Reo Motor . Republican Tron and Steel . Richfield Oil of California Royal Dutch Shell Safeway Stores .. ‘Sparks Withington , Standard Brands Standard Gas andard Ol of | Calltornia Btanderd Ol of New ge 84 Standard Oil of New York e :. 1D imken Roller Beari Underwood Elliott Union Carbide Union Pacific United Aircraft United Cigar Stores United Cor jpratinn . United Fruit baer} ee United Gas Tm ve U. 3 ares Alcohol 4 {mproveinent 3) mba he eres oa 2. Hower aie Light Att Vanadium Corporation Wabash Railway Warner Pictures . Western Harylace tern Union Westinghouse Airbrake Westinghouse Electric and Mts. Willya-Overland : Motor ...++ye- Woolworth Company 14a 2 di sae Lor n Bisar in Wail ses Gxtingulshed by ‘still another bear rive aaned, a aul. two successive days for the first time refessional tradei eat and North Du D my 2 dark nor. h 00 8 dark nor. M 14% prowin HW ni 1HW. Transcontinental ou ay Bee STOGK PRICES SAG Speculative Enthusiasm Almost at’Vanishing Point; Busi- ness News Scarce June 27.—CAP)—The immér ‘of speculative opti- weet Was very nearly today's stock market. Prices, fally, but trading was ‘The market closed higher on is month, which, in the opinion of was about the be expected with that could_~ Speculative enthualasm so close to the vanishing point. Since the American Tobacco extra afd splitup announcement, stimulat- ing business news has been scarce. Further railway net operating Teports for May were about items of interest to stock m: pret clr. gles and reports by such roa York. Central and Southern: Pacific, qhowing declines of about 4 per cent rom the like period of last year, were not encouraging. The market rallied = litte in the opening. income he only transactions, ‘Aithough "comet pone rid considerable investm ere is decidedly no inclii tion iS teach for stocks on railla Bears singled out Southern Railway ‘merican for their espe ention. Southern was sent down re than 7 points to another new low. North American was sent down re than % pol low ure ts Northern Facile, ‘Goodyear and East- Radio, General Mo- tors, American Can, General Electric American Telephone, New Haven, eatinghouse, Anferican Tobacco 5, Du Pont’ lost 2 to 4 points, or mote. Among the more yolatiip issues, burn and Case tumbled mére than Commodity markets weré again in- clined to sag. The sinkiag spell which ‘the mar- ket sufferer of the 'd: most. lay was sipated in the final halt hour when short covering caused rebounds of 1 Allied Chemical made up paints, points decline. its 7 The late rally, however, was rather feeble and ing. points lower, and several high price shares were ore. countered renewed sell- Important stocks closed 1 to 3 Total 8 ‘approximated 21100,000 ‘shares. DULUTH RANGE Huth, June 27.—(®)— 136% oh a 2. 20 x MINNEAPOLIS RANGE 1 — (FP — Minneapolis, June 2’ eat— ope, High “Low. 94%. 91 954 1,00 49 51% 31% 432 133% 133% 2.56% 2.60 2.10: 208% 2:09 42 42 + 4% 4 AT ATH CHICAGO June 27.—(P)}— Open High Low 1% 82 TH® BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1930 ; | How They Ride ’Em in Indian Rodeos | It's three against one—so Mister Elephant might just as well make up his. mind to spend the rest of his days in a zoo. His picture shows how tame elephants are pitted against their wild brothers in the rodeos of India, You lomesticated see three of the di tuskers dragging off a new captive from the forest about Mysore, during the recent visit there of Lord Irwin, Viceroy of India, trading slow; Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee and Tilinols sacked Irish obbI 80 to 2.05; few 1,75; sacked Bitss ‘Teiuinphe Lib to 225 North ar olina bbl. Irish cobblers 3.75 to 4. few 3.65; Virginia bbl. Irish cobblers BOSTON WOOL Boston, June 27.—(AP)—Wool: | A steady demand is being received for moderate quantities of 64's and cake at western grown wools. Werltaty erininal’ beg lines bein to 73c scoured basis; occasional cl Bice offerings sells slightly, higher, Tor. ritory lines consisting of short French combing. and clothing staple brings around 70c scoured bi 13- months good staple around 70 scoured basi: RANGE OF CARLOT SALWS Minneapolis, June P); of carlot gi hard spring 1 ern, 97% to "ee 1 oar to 9 1 mixed 85%; N furs | Oat 5 Barley, , 415%; No. 3 barley tin Flax No. Y RATES June | 277 (AP)—Call money firm:'2 per cent al e Joans steady, ‘0-60 days 2 0 days 2%4 to 2%), 4 month to 33 5-6 months 8 to 3 e Bankers acceptances uncl MINNEAPOLIS STOCK First Bank Stock, 26. Northwest Banco, Greyhound Com., 9 Others blank. CURB STOCKS New York, Jui —(AP)—Curb: Ufilos "Services sem Electric Bond ‘and Share, 75%. Standard Oil Ind. 49%. County, Nearly Complete,. Still Favors Incumbents “(Continued fram page one) 3,345 to 2,985 for coroner and Davies led ey, 3,315 to 2,855, for county MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Praata” June 27.—@)— Taeai Delivered To Arrive 1.01% 1.03% it 1.00% .. Grade of 1 northern. norhtern. 8 norther: or 1.00% / Wor Be 99K oreee 89K ceaee rotein Et BK neces 9B veces og ne ae g- 29. 3. ug es iImneno' cso | and South Dakota Wi 92% 4% 92% 94% 04 ate 83% 88% 86% 82% 38% 81% 153 mm Grad f lurum . . lurum - 1 rd. amber steady. milk| , Corn— ses it 13; irre: ors, regular 26 to 37; real hatte ule tS i rellow yellow 8 zeuow i yellow firsts. 23 ae aye aH mixed extra, er gra rades Pouury live haned Brojlere, b: freight 21 to 280; by express 16 to fowls by frelght oF ex poceiare by, fr if to 256; uel Boultry, to 390; ate roosters, fre ull. tive, ules i, St'to pber by eit owls ut or Sicktad ms id ht, 15 fucks! tie! sade. ed. aul Chicago, June 27.—(AP)—Former price levels were maintained in but-| 3 ter and cegs. Trade In both was mod- erately active und recelpte were lary @f, but not considered exgensty fry, was inclined to lower lavels ber pounds, wife, & len 17 to 17 ort tote ‘Amer! Sola oun Brick 17! limburwer, 381 Poultry, weak: fowls Tei" roosters @ucks 13 to 1 IGN EXCHAN CHANGE Yorke dune P)—Foreign mand: Great CHICAGO prertee Montreal [#8 Hard winter Dark hard winter wheat - 4 mixed 5 mixed 52% 49% BOTA Crurniaked by Russell-Mi Jo) No. 1 . 1 northern . 1 amber dui . 1 mixed durum. ghisena as SISRSSSeSse. CHICAGO STOCKS Corporation Securitie: Insull Util, Midwest Util. Invest. 54 (new) onic, Oy ur Bi} Pot aed opposition. Supreme Court Justice John Burke led Freerks 5,191 to 960 and Bertha R. Palmer had @ 3,867 to 2,073 lead over Thompson in the battle for superintendent public instruction. Isaminger, Swenson, and Register hed approximate three to one ad- vantages while the Tribune led its opponent two to one. SENATE CONSIDERS PENSION AGREEMENT Washington, June 27.—(7)—The controversy between President Hoover and congress over veterans relief leg- step was renewed today in the It centered upon the compromise | fi | house measure desgined to bring into |: | accord conflicting views of the legis- lative and executive branches of the government. The finance committee was called into session this morning by Acting | Chairman Watson to discuss and pos- | sibly vote on the measure. Director Hines of the veterans bureau, and | vyin Thomas Taylor of the American Legion were summoned as witnesses, Meanwhile, a move was fostered on the Democratic side of the chamber to increase the pensions allowed by the compromise bill to the level of those authorized in the Spanish-American _| War veterans measure recently en- acted over the veto of the president. At the same time, word spread that ‘Mr. Hoover was opposed to increasing | © the financial committments of the measure beyond those approved by the house. | ‘The dispute with the white house was settled late yesterday so far as the house is concerned. Shortly after receving thep resident's message em- phatically disapproving the Johnson- Rankin bill, the house voted, 188 to 182, to uphold the veto and then, with only four vegrestpeyr votes, passed compromise bill. Farmer-Labor member—Kvale Minnesota—cast the opposing votes, How soon the compromise could be eon to the white house was proble- matic. As pam by the house, the bill provides ‘anging from $12 to ny ‘monthly in accordance with the lee Sheed Of disability. compensation would be of | given those veterans so incapacitated that they require the attention of an- other person. A battle casualty clause was included which would allow an additional $25 a month to veterans wounded in battle, owes ARE BACK AND THERE'S. A Batt FOR EVERY ON -TWE LEFT ISA DESIGN FOR TWE SWORT GIRL WITW BROAD On Tie Rig, BRoP siouL DER ERS PROVE BECOMING TOANARROW SHOULDERED GIRL unl ME rate At TNE RGM, IS AN ING Tule FOE ey SMOULO o aie ——_—__ —_____—__. | Weather Report —_—___—_—__+ Temperaturé at 7 a.m. . Highe it, erda: GENERAL REPORT ‘emprtrs, Pre, Station— 8a.m, Low In, Boise, Idaho, clear.... 56 56 .0 Calgary, Alta., cloud; Chicay Kansas City, Mo. Miles City, htonts clear North Platte, Neb, clr. Qklahome City, re eldy Brinc ince Appeis, fain’. anid City, 8. D., cleat NORTH DAKOTA REPORT Temprtrs. Pre. Statto High Low n— Bismarck, clear ... Ameria, clear . 35 0, cleat ae Dunn conte, cicar’ : Bilendale, clear . Fessenden, clear | neve rene en ant ener en er enaton et inson, Hettinger, clear . Jamestown, clear Larimore, clear Lisbon, clear Max, clear. Napoleon, el Pembina,’ clear SSISLSISSSAessaawawsaesas: amenerctens Wishek, clear. Moorhéad, Minn. WEATHER FORECASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: Local thunder showers tonight or Saturday. Not much chango,in temperature, For North and South Dakota: Local thunder showers tonight or Saturday. Not much change in temperature. For Iowa: Increasing cloudiness, followed by ‘showers late tonight or Saturday in west portion. Slightly ‘warmer in northwest portion tonight. For Minnesota: Increasing cloudi- ness, followed by showers late to- night or Saturday in southwest and rome west portions. Not much chan ein temperature ‘Unsettied tonight and saturaay.. Little change in tempera ure. Ey the Great Lakes region Rocky mountat ile covers the plains sta: citio coast "atates. Precipitation oc- curred in the Great Lakes tegion and over the far northwest, while gener- ally fair erp! central and southern sta tures high | from to the plains stat River stage at 7 a.m. 4.9 feet; 24- hour change, high pressure and the Pa- walls over the ites. Tempera- the Atlantic ‘drop station ‘barometric pres- sure at 7 a..m., 28.25 inches: reduced, 30.00. ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorologist. \ Today’s Congress "i FRIDAY SE! en Deficiency bill. Fi mittee considers house veterans Ay Considers consideration of bill to combine the border the customs and services, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Modern 6 room house, newly decorated in nice location, close to grade schools, on pavement, Song garage. Phone 637-R or 343 FOR RENT—For hay o1 ese pur- Poses, section 25-139- Burleigh county, 4 miles from Bismarck. O. 'W. Roberts. FOR RENT—Comfortable modern room on car line. Phone 794 or call at 710 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Half duplex at 829 Fourth street. Occupancy July first. Bee David at the Sweet Shop. FOR RENT—Rooms with or without bogrd at the Dunraven. Call at 219 Third street. FOR RENT—Furnished room with large closet in a new home. Close Phone 460-R. Mrs. Al Simon. FOR RENT—Five room modern house, Well located. Inquire at 622 Fifth street or call 460-M. Wanted to Rent ment, by July 5. Good care given place. Describe fully. - Write Trib- ‘une, in care of Ad. No. 48. cause of depend- able quality. Distributed by Hagm Brewing, & Branch ip fou tut Bl Birarct, ¥. B. CLASSIFIED AD RATES Male Help Wanted YOUNG MEN (3) Collegiate type un- der 25 to complete group of similar fellows traveling entire U. 8. with manager of National Bonded con- cern, Good pay, permanent, fas- cinating work with promotion. Ap- bly Box 50, in care of The Tribune. Give telephone address for inter- view. CAN USE three young men with clerking experience, however, exper- ience not a necessity, $22.50 per week, Apply No. 9 Hoskins Bldg. between 11:00 and 12:00 a. m. and and 2:30 p. m. Saturday and 100 and 3:00 p. m. Sunday. CAN USE three young neat appearing men to travel with manager calling on established customers, $27.50 per week. Apply Prince Hotel, ask for Mr. Holmstrom between 7:00 and 9:00 p. m. tonight and 7:00 and 9:00 p. m. Saturday. WANTED—One young man with car to operate a crew, must be a hard- worker, $35.00 per week plus over- writings on all mens orders. Apply Room 402 Prince Hotel after 7:30 Pp. m. tonight and Saturday. CAN USE two young men in our service department. Must be neat appearing and willing to work. Phone 120-J between 7 and 9 to- night for appointment. MOLER BARBER college low sum- Fargo, mer rates. Catalog free. Butte. WANTED—Waiter and waltress at O'Brien’s Cafe. Female Help Wanted ‘TRAVEL OPPORTUNITY '@| AGGRESSIVE young ladies (3) col- legiate appearance under 25 to com- Plete group of similar girls traveling entire U. S. with manager of Na- tional Bonded concern. Light down- town office work offering unusual fascination. Liberal compensation and advancement. Experience un- necessary. Apply Box 49, in care of The Tribune, giving telephone ad- dress for interview. Work Wanted YOUNG MAN wants work of any kind. Prefer work in town. Can furnish good references. Cal] Bis+ marck Hotel, Room 45. TWO REFINED young ladies want general betes eit in town or on @ farm immediately. Call at 406 Fifth or phone 1687. BY Al woman cook, dinner or pastry. Can start at once. See Mrs. Jon Princess Hotel or call steward. at Patterson Hotel. Business Opportunity MEAT MARKET FOR SALE—Will sell fixtures and rent the building for reasonable price. Doing good business in a good location. Reason for selling engaged in other busi- ness. Write Ad. No. 43, in care of The Tribune. WANT to hear from anyone having a farm or business of any kind any- where for sale. Give full details. J. J. Moughan, Randolph, low: FOR SALE—Pool hall, in good live town. Rent reasonable. Write Tribune in care of Ad. No. 44. Houses and Flats FOR SAEB—Eight room house, mod- ern, good location, near high school. A bargain. For information address N. Campbell, 812 Ave. B. Phone FOR RENT OR SALE—Six room modern home and garage on inside lot, Possession July 1st. Price and terms reasonable. Phone No. 108. FOR RENT—Keen five rooms and bath upper duplex. See it. Also two room private apartment. Phone 1313 or call at 211 W. Rosser. FOR SALE OR Berea eee Bee modern stucco bungalow, also 2 nice lots. For informa- __tion write Tribune Ad. No. 46. rear of 303 W. Broadway. FOR SALE—Four room house, rea- sonable price, Call at 408 Four- teenth street south. FOR. RENT—Fiat. For further infor- mation call af 100 Ave. B East or osama FOR Shin Waz prod chillas at reasonable prices/ $2.00 odd 316 South Third street or e space for car storage or repair shop, lo- cated across the alley from rear of —Garege and storage space, 25x100 ft, ~ Downtown loca- a of The Winston- Newel Co. STRAYED—Yoarling ag Mo iain elie cena gi gre nd Central Meat Lots for Sale FOR SALE—Lots on Twentieth street city water, street graded, 50x160 ft, $10.00 monthly payments, without interest. See 8. S. Clifford, Bis- marck, N. D. a LL Household Goods for Sale SS FOR SALE—Piano as good as new at @ bargain. Write P. O. Box 191 or call at 413 Ninth street. Phone 1590-J. re Rooms for Rent front room in modern home, suit- able for two or three with or with- out light housekeeping privileges. Opposite postoffice block. Cal! at 222 Third street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home four blocks from Postoffice, suitable for one or two. Gentlemen only. Phone 440-J after 0 p. m. or call at 121 W. ‘Thayer. FOR RENT—Ne furnished rooms in all modern home, reasonable rent, handy for capitol employees. Board if desired. 821 Eighth street or phone 1435-J. FOR RENT—Unfurnished , cheap. Two on ground floor, one upstairs. Newly decorated. Call at 400 Fourth. FOR RENT—One furnished room suitable for two, all modern, close in. Phone 342 or call at 708 Main Ave. FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home with or without board, located right downtown. Call ‘ at 311 Fourth street or phone 627-M. FOR RENT—Large, clean, cool, well + furnished sleeping room, in private home. Suitable for 1 or 2. Reason- able. Close in. Call at 112 Ave. A. FOR RENT—Sleeping room in new modern home, $10.00 for one per- son, $15.00 for two. Phone 404-J. FOR RENT—Large furnished sieep- ing room. good location, reasonable rent. Phone 1214. FOR RENT—Very desirable sleeping room. Call at 818 Sixth street or phone 1221. FOR RENT—Store or office room. 116 Second street. Interstate Trans- Portation Co. rr Apartments FOR RENT—Furnished modern apartment on ground floor, clean and cool. Private entrance, Also for sale, some furniture. Call at 601 Second street. Phone 1468, FOR RENT—One three room apart- ment and a one room with kitchen- ette. Both furnished and newly decorated and in first class condi- tion. Call at 622 Third street. FOR RENT—Modern three small room apartment, partly furnished, first floor, private entrance, down town. Just right for two. Call rear 118 First street. ree rooms anc bath, two entrances, oak floors, eight foot screen and glass porch. Phone 360-M after 6:00 p. m. or call at 323 Second street. apartments newly decorated $25.00 and $22.00 per month, Inquire at 1100 Broadway or phone ‘129-W. FOR RENT—Small furnished apart- ment with private bath, also fur- nished sleeping room. Call at 619 Sixth street or phone 619-W. FOR RENT—Two all modern fur- nished or unfurnished apartments in the Rue apartments. Call at 711 Ave. A or phone 1256-W. FOR RENT—One room apartment with kitchenette, also 2 room apart- 83) FOR RENT—Nicely furnished large ment, Phone 1063 or inquire at room 304, College Bldg. FOR RENT—Well furnished light housekeeping apartment with frigi- daire service. 411 Fifth. Phone 273. .. Havelhurst. and unfur- in the Rose Apartments. F. W. Murphy, 215 Third street. FOR RENT—Purnished four room apartment, ground floor, month, at 721 Third. —Real Estate. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment on ground floor, private entrance. paige! Cad Phone 858 or call at 415 Mandan. street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished aparte ments for light housekeeping. Phone .794 or call at 801 Fourth street. POE Ron Cee ments in Bismarck. July first. Inquire Tega eee store. MENT = Third street. Inquire Investors Mtg. Sec. Co, Telephone 1660. FOR RENT—Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, ready July 1. Var- ney apartments. Phone 773. FOR RENT—Apartment with sleep- ing porch igi garage at Wood- . J. Woodmansee, une Building. Inquire at the Trib- une office. Dead Animals Wanted WE HAUL away FREE OF CHARG! STEEN MARMON CO, _ Distributors of velt automobiles, 116 Phone 1452. Biamarck,

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