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} »ONBETTER OUTLOOK “*° PORCANDIAN GOP _. liverpool Quotations Also Fail|A to Respond to Upturns of Market Wednesday Chicago, July 3—(AP)—With prim- Bry arrivals of wheat in the United States today totaling nearly double those of a year ago and piling up on top of the big surplus of old wheat CLOSING PRICES, Adams Express Advance Ri Alleghany Corporat: orporation Allied Chemical American Metal American Power American Radiator . American Rolling Mill American Smeltg. and Ri American Sugar’ Refini American Teleph. and Tele; American Water Works ‘American Wool yalready awaiting an outlet, wheat| Aub prices today declined from start to ‘finish. Pre-holiday evening-up of ac- counts failed to raliy the market to any important degree. Harvest oper- _/ Jations west and southwest were re- ‘ported as making rapid progress with flelds generally in excess of esti- mates, Aviation Corpo: Baldwin Locomotive . Baltimore & Ohio .. Barnsdale A . Bendix Aviatio: Bethlehem steel ir Corporation alke ‘Wheat closed heavy at the day’s|¢, bottom level, 1% to 2c a bushel lower than 24 hours previous. July 9% to Sei Rept, 98% to 4; Dec 99% tot. Corn closed % to ‘Ac off, July 75%; jept. 7444; Dec. 68%. ats 34 to Mo varying from 6c decline to an equal gain. Bearish traders in wheat regained their nerve today, and contended that reports of crop damage in France had been exaggerated, and that other fac- tors largely offset the significance of the mated losses. At most, t re of French imports of wheat ‘this season beyond the ordinary aver- + age was predicted as not likely to ex- ceed 25,000,000 bushels. Emphasis was likewise put on talk that Euro- pean weather deevlopment would be the chief guiding influence abroa an dthat European weather conditions are now ideal. =" Apparent complete absence of over- night export business in North Amer- ican wheat acted as a further weight on values, and so likewise did ad- vices that European millers were holding off from purchasing. Mean- while, reports at hand regarding the domestic harvest southwest were that the quality of receipts had greatly im- proved and that Kansas would have 00,000 bushels. It was added, however, that there would be more wheat held back by farmers than ever before known. and that wheat would be stored rather than sold wherever storage is available. Trade in corn was unusually scant today, and the market readily de- clined owing to sympathy with wheat weakness. Arrivals were 73 cars, against 52 a week ago and a holl- day at this time last year. ‘With the exception of July, which showed signs of tightness, the corn market was easy in a slow dull trade, Oats showed little change, but estab- lished a new low price record for the season. Provisions kept steady. INS IN MINNEAPOLIS ‘URES WIPED OUT inheapolis, July 3.—(AP)—Gains of yesterday ‘in wheat futures were wiped out today because of the fall- ure of Liverpool vance on this side and also because of poor-export business along with more ram in Canada. Long. wheat was jumped over and slates cleaned for over the holidays. | There will be no session here Briday or Saturday. Coarse. grains were erratic. | Corn futures were off % to lack of deliveries, Oats declined % to Sc, rye, 1% to 1%c. Barley ained %c while flax gained 1 to 1%¢, ecause of scant offerings and some short covering. July wheat closed 2%c lower; Sep- tember 2%¢ lower ayd December 2%c lower, Cash wheat receipts were extremely light and domand was just a little better for some type. Most buyers were away for over the holidays and there was no competive spirit shown. There was hardly enoug wheat avail- able to make a real market. There was no winter wheat in to speak of, urum market was dull. Cash corn demand was dull. Qats demand was strong and prices were vA ’strong to ic higher. Rye demand continued good to strong. Barley of- ferings were extremely light and malting quality was wanted. Flax offerings slumped sharply and the de- mand continued fa! CHICAGO LIVESTOCK July 3.—(AP—U. Hogs, 18,000, including 8,000 direct; mostly 20 to 36 higher on better grade { | hogs; packing sows opened higher {cand closing with most of advance \ Jost; top 9.75 paid for around 20 t)) light light, good and choice 1 \ J inbs. 9.25 to light weight 0 1 to medium weight 200- 90 Ibs. 9.50 £0, 9.75; heavyweight 250- 350. Ibs, 9.20 to 9.7 packing sow! medium and good 275 to 500 1b8. 7.68 to 8.65; slaughter GA Fu pigs good choice 100-130 Ibs, 8.50- Cattle 3,000; calves 2,000; all kill- ing classes active and higher exce} weighty bullocks; but no deepndable outlet for he: steers; especially good to choice offerings recently sell- ing at 11.00 to 12.50 and better; tock 25 up, heavy sausage. bulls 7.00 nd better... Slaughter cattle and 8, Eood and choice 600- 800 Ibs. 10.00 ‘to 12.00; 900-1100 Ibs 10.01 10-1300 Ibs. * * “ medium 5.00 to 7.50 j cutter 3.78 to 5.00; bulls (yearlings ex- cluded) good and choice (beef) 6.75 to ..\8.50; cutter to medium 5.50 ‘to 7.00; Jers (milk fed) -good- and choice 0 to 12.00; medium 9.00 to 10.00; cull and common 6,00 to 9.00; stocker Bnd feeder cattle s good and fhoice 500-1050 Ibs, 7.75 to 9.75; com- down, and provisions | Gh. in it C, M., St. Paul & Pac! Chicago '& Northwestern Chi Rock Island & Pacific. Chrysler Motor ...... . Colorado Fuel hophone . Commercial Solvents, na} Commonwealth and Sou! Consolidated Gas Curtiss Wri, Du Pont uto iLte Electric Power and Light Erie Railroad Gee Fi merical ‘al Electric, new General Foods ... General Gas and Ei General Mills General Motors re Graham Paige Motor Great Northern pre. By Great North Pp iron Ore ju Indian Refining . Inter: onal Combustion ional Harvester onal Match pfd. jonal Nickel of Ci Int. Telephone and Tel to follow tho ad-| j c despite | i ohns-Manville Kayner, J. Kelly-Springtieid ‘Tire’: Kelvinator Corporation Kennecott Copper Kolster Radio Kresge, 8. 8. .:- Kreuger & Toll May Department 8: Mexican Seaboard Miami Copper ..... Mid-Continent Petroleum Middle States Oil Certifica’ Missouri, Kansas & Texas Missouri Pacific . Montgomery Ward . Nash Motors ...... National Biscuit National Cash Regi . National Dairy Products National Power and Light. Nevada Consolidated Copper New York Central ate: North American ... Rocmem Pacific iver Farm Equipment Pacific Gas ‘and | lectric Pacific Lightin; S. Dept. of Agri.) | P Procter & Gai Public Service Corporation N. Pullman Company Purity Baking Radio Corporat Radio-Keith-Orphet Reading Company . Remington Rand Republic Iron anc Reynolds Tobacco B Richfield Oil of Calif Royal ee Shell Sears Roebuck Servel, Inc. . Skelly Oil Southern Pa d | Southern Railway arks Withington dard Brands Standard Gas and Biectri Standard Oil of Californis Standard Oil of New Jerse: Standard Oil of Néw York Stewart-Warner Ci Studebaker Motor around | T, mn and medium 5,50 to 7.75. heep 8,000; all classes bulk nd nat! 75 to 11.00; nat! “24.00 50; lambs 90 nd choice 10.25 to 1 m .75 to 10.25; all ‘ae Fey! common 6.00 8.75; ewes 90 to 150 lbs. Medium to 00 to 3.50; all weights cull on 1.00 to 2.50. low cutters and cutters 3.50 to 4.75; medium 5. evenly steady 50 lowe! les 9.00 to 9.50; choice 260, * fHogs—4,000; fairly active’, 15 to 26 ighér than Wednesday; de- mostly ‘improved quality; 2.50; tow 9.2531 91 wuts mostly 4.50; good to chdice Tings 6.00 to 6.50; fat ewes 2.00 to ICAGO POTATO! 1 U. 8. ipments ker on bbis., about ly on ks; trading fair, Kansas and Mis- ri sacked Irish cobblers 1.75 | t jer! to 4.055 cobblers 3.50 to 3.75; North C aha bbl. Irish cobblers Be a Sg i CHICAGO zROBUCE “ Bhicago, Sul: (AP)—Poultry, one PSs 13 trucks; site, prices Une July 3.—(AP)—Former| to maintained today ‘Trade in Poultry was Brlces un- * 9,221, firm, rm, prices Eggs, 14,1 ber pound: Twins, 16% to 3 16% ee 18%; inn peree : mericas, © arise ioe ore: limburger, 21 }i34; Swiss 30 to-32c, iY RATES Suey —(AP)—Cali gD ot tant, This lone dao 24 to 343 98 jal paper 3! ‘acceptances coh 5 Caives—1,000;) wi goo inj both was d receipts were| 82 igar Sto United Corporation United Fruit .. United Gi U. 8. Rubber U. 8. Steel . Utility Power and Light Vanadium Corporation Wabash Railway ner Pictures .... rn Maryland rn Union Inghouse Af Westinghouse Blectric Willys-Overland Motor Woolworth Company RANGE OF C, Minneapolis, Jw! of carlot gral hard spring 1. io, 1 nortl ern 93 4 3, No. 2 northe mple #4 dark northern No, 1, mixed $0; No. 3 amber id 87% to 20%: No. 1 mized durum 86%; No, 2 red Gurum 81. eliow 73% to 7 2 tht, No. 3 48%; No. ats Rye: No. 2 Ab Barley: No. 2 4! 1 feed 41. Sample grade 50. Sam} rade 0. 1 2.08 to 2.50. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Minn. July 3. on track 0 9 82% to 89%c; No. Misting Sot O ic; No. rn iD to 8 ; No, 2 do MINNEAPOLIS. FLOUR pAfinneapolis, Minn. July 3 (AP) ren unchai shipments 34,096. ead Be oo tae ‘0. Power, 24. reyhound ‘pigak. sumed EXHAUSTION RULES} pri Share Prices Drift Lewer tivity Is at Lowest Point in Two Years — Ac- But if 13,180 oe sue tire score! 33. Cheese 809,211 firmer. rolxe ra, barely i it e closing vity for the triple ctive bid- th bears have Nav market gctivity the lightenin; tion for the hol- a sharp drop for this chemical lost dropped 4 to a 17 years. much, and Gillette w low for the t losing 3 or Wa eC May Stores, Atchison, Eastman, and Col+ orado fuel. Such stocks as'U. 8. Stéel, eneral Electric, Standard of N: J. Ameritan Télephone, and Américan at 1 to 2, or more. money renewed at 2% per cent, ik to 3. * Adjust me 5 ie losing of speculativ. ccounts for the week-end brought increased trad. | Still at ing in the late afternoon when prices were at the lowest. Lose ng. 0, 8. Stee elephone ‘were held fo ‘about: ar points. DuPy ke “bel me Hociepeley 2 300, mt of to the suprem tions indge ‘Jebn J. ol Low Close hy HB )ha Throughout work investiEReing lobkotee otic inves Ing lobbying activi- The row. between the president and the senate over farm relief, which administration 0B: Hoovet, was Pevived this session, The close of it comes, will find out congress in = 14 time since he entered office in ‘The call which will Bring the senate int of 1.00% 15 Ai NEAPOLIS GRAIN Tale 84 Delivered’ wo Arrive 29% 1.01% . ” 37% Looe 27% tid 95% 27% 38 95% 92% ae 94% ORMORN re 3. do ‘S- s ‘i +a 3 ‘4! 1 cece 1H cscs ° a ane Sonik Daketh wreat r ere erererererer srry moana spe ‘ae + ag: 93! 89% 91% 89% 91% =n m0; ane 73 83% 85% sO y 84% 90% 16% 78 6 76 13 383% 83% ze 33 ees Pp. ALN \masell-Miller Co.) july 3 Over (Continued from ie is Forks uly eek P ror a ee Rts in . pptely, 3,600,000, pounds of th! ine wad composed. 0} amount used for cl és remaining about it nee, fret 22 Ye 34%; 33%; first (1 Nicer 244 to 2: @rades unchang ICAGO C: oO e Ne f tAP)—curs: ce, 26. ‘ Fispaiea ne pa Ane New BL bas 3. Lied </Lawmakers Try to In Order to Quit ; (Continued from Pare 1) odds and this legislation goes over ember session. tivers and herbors bill was t the white house unsigned to- dey but congressional leaders were its ultimate approval the president. |, The session saw the président and senate at odds on twe nominations of - Owen J. iphia, who was riamed in Parker's pace, ‘was approved without oppo- ni e of approximately 4,- ym the volume. con- However épprozi- is. de- carpet 1 to 23: firm. Cre 34 ti B re. ) 31 tl Biggs 22,183; lors, re alee, p cked, xtra 2344, to 24. extra first "31%. "Other ue i ateady. gs at 90% to BUM eg tate 26% to 87; sample ‘Bhare, 17%. fia, wore: 77% TY BO! july ‘AP)—Liberty crowds at Sky Harkor. All this was transmitted to broth- ers John and Kenneth in the endur- ance ship. + The reply of the endurance flyers reqr note re- ceived from the fliers last night. But notes earlier in the day indicated that Kenneth and John were not in accord over continuing the flight, which en- tered its fourth week 4 Kenneth was reported to be wholly in favot of calling it all a day or night. He complained because John was able to sleep much longer than he, and intimated he was fed up on the whole thing. Eats More Carefully , To wifich sister Irene, on the ground, retorted “John eats more carefully and takes care of himself. bed ase he sleeps better than Ken- heth.” It was the belief of field attaches that the will of brother John would prevail over the flagging spirits of Kenneth, and that barring motor complications the “City of Chicago” will soar on until Sunday. Meanwhile rival radio chains were vying for laurels in the business-of casting the voices of the endurance filers to the eager radio world. The Disputes 1@ court, the nomina- Ei és and atker of Nevth Car of. Phila- . Roberts, the s threshed out to Columbia chain, which first broad- cast the voices of the Hunter broth- ers from their endurance plane three days ago, was unable to make proper contacts for radio interviews in two pe, re th-| attempts. action for almost the} “The National Broadcasting com- pany then essayed to do thé same thing in the army experimental ship which was used by the Columbia sys- tem. this night, whereypon one Columbia rep- resentative at the field spoke harsh- ly of his rival’s methods. A peace was effected later. Appareitly convinced that the Hunter brother~ are anchored to the sky and will descend only at their own convenience, the crowd of several thoust.nd persons watching the flight began dr-arting early last night. ‘Offers’. Unverified ‘Telegraph companies with tempor- ary offices at Sky Hagbor continued te do a rushing business, receiving perts clared they could detect no serious flaws. Judge Michael Feinberg, in circuit court, today refused to interfere with the endurance flight for the time be- ing, setting aside until Tuesday the started “City of Chicago's” Counsel for the ogi Reiners told Judge Feinberg lers have a $100,000 contract to appear rite toad their Sky, Harbor for perhaps another week. At 11:40 a, m., C.8.T., they passed their 524th hour off the earth and were 104 hours ahead of the previous record. continuance to next $5398? thy i 8 H 520 Hours Page 1) and was Low oh Precipitation to 7 Highest wind velocity . GENERAL REPORT Sattion— Bo! Idi lerre, 8. D., clear .. Prince Albert, clear ... Rapid City, pt cldy PON. | Se. St. Loul it Lak eridan, Wy. Sioux City. Ja, pokahe, Was! eid Current, if GC ‘oledo, O., pt ‘eldy. innipeg, Man., cloudy NORTH DAKOTA Statjon— Nemarck, clear ments, cloudy each, pt cloudy jottineau, clear Carrington, clou rosby, lout Devils Lake, cl Dick! Dunn Center, pt cl Ellendale, cloudy . Fessenden, cloudy Grand Forks, cloudy Hankinson, clear Hettinger, clear Jamestown, pt cl Larimore, pt clay . Lisbon, cloudy . Max, ct cld; Minct, pt ela: Napoleon, clea Oakes Pembina, clear Portal, cloudy Sanish, cloudy Williston, clou Wishek, cloudy . Moorhaed, Mini WEATHER FORECASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: Partly Slightly cloudy tonight and Friday. Dakota: Partly cloudy cooler tonight. Friday. Slightly cooler 1-300 9 0800 99-3 00 604009 0900 £2 =1 099902 69 =2 09 =1 09 092 09-368 etter hit tebe tier ot tonight and onlight ani toplant east and south Benes 0. akota: Partly cloud: ht and Frifay. slight iy coolee tonlEnt west and north portions. ‘or Towa: Partly cloudy to cloudy, P ably showers or thunder storms In e¥st portion tonight or Friday and in central portion tonight. Slightly wi “tH ye tonight in extreme northeast sees 3 Friday warmer in central ‘or Minnebote: Partly cloudy to Apudy, tontene and Friday, probably phowets or thunder storms in east ortion. Slightly warmer tonight. in xtreme east portion, and along Lake rida; jupert ‘or ntang: Unsettled tonight and Palas ean Cane in temperature. GENERAL CONDITIONS The Sateeck pressure is lo: temperatures are high over the plains states an long the eastern Rocky mountain e, but slightly cooler weather prevails over the extreme northwest. ight precipitation oc- currred in the lower Missouri valley, the Red river valley, and at scattered es over ti northwest. Oven an veral plaegs in 4.6 feet; 24- rt. One ufacturing firm, the Blue Ribbon it company, has encour- aged the flyers to make a real record by offering them one dollar for every minute they remain in the air. The offer became effective at 6 p. m. on July 1 and the Hunters have rolled up quite @ few dollars since then. TWO CITIES BID FOR NEXT ENDURANCE TEST : St. Louis, July 3.—(e—Porest sll! o'Brine, who with Dale Jackson plans to start an endurance flight July 13 in an effort to better the record of the Hunter brothers, said today Bos- ton, Mass. and Omaha, Neb., were ee to outbid St. Louis for the stated, however, both of- poe re $0000 to aetray 6 cont lefray ex; of the flight. eu 0 Considers conteren cot ice report on necoud deficiency bile“? Considers Cousens deter ratiread consolidations. Resymes consideration of Vestal bill for entry of United States into fatérnational copyright union. Work Wanted 4 surgery, hedge, trimming, or any Jawn work. Jobs accepted on maintenance basis or piece work. Call at 306 Seventh street. Claude Hansen. DRESSMAKING and davenport slip Phone 1560-W. i 2 nF ait | i Fi g Sp ge i i il i i E i rh & § aa Fi i Male Help Wanted OPENING for three men with office or retail sales experience. Perman- ent. Good pay. See Mr. Stolt, No. 9, Hoskins Bldg., between 6:30 p. m. and 8:90 p. m. tonight. MO! ARBER a sum- a| FOR SALE—By owner, mer rates. Catalog Buti Wy Man or woman cook at the Sweet Shop. Female Help Wanted machinery. Place has electric light, power, and telephone. Will sell place and dairy equipment alone or all to- gether. This would be an excellent Place for a stock buyer, hatchery or chicken ranch. A gold mine for the right party. Come and see the Place. No agents wanted. Jacot Hehn, Prop. Dickinson, N. Dak Phone 434 fy Mrs. B. F. Tillotson, N.D. Phone 828. Reward. LOST—Pair shell rimmed glasses Finder phone 241-R. Reward. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—In modern home, an at- tractively furnished room with three windows and large clothes Closet, suitable for one or two. Cal! at 314 Ave. D or phone 1222-J. R RENT—First new mod- ern home, completely furnished, in- cluding frigidaire, electric stove and washing machine, also furnished rooms. Phone 1574 or call at 931 Eighth street. FOR SALE—Eight room house, mod- ern, good location, near high school. A bargain. For information address N. Campbell, 812 Ave. B. Phone 653-W _ forenoons. ew seven room bungalow, gopd lo- cation and all modern. Good térms. Phone 978-R or call at 383 Tenth street. FOR RENT—Modern 6 room house, newly decorated in nice location, close to grade schools, on pavement, outside gerage. Phone or 343-3. FOR SALE—Six room furnished mod- etn house, 3 bed™ rooms, hardwood _ floor. Good terms. Phone 882-R. FOR RENT—Half duplex at 629 Fourth street. Occupancy July first. See David at the Sweet Shop. FOR SALE—Six room house, at rail- road bridge. Write or see J. L. Scheirbéck, Wilton, N. Dalk FOR SALE—Four room house, rea- sonable price. Call et 408 Four- teenth street south. —Fivé room m r cot- tage, close in. Geo. M. Register. A Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—One ‘arm chair with leather seat, large medicine cabinet with plate glass mirror, a three panel brown burlap screen, one 3 ft. 6 (nch bed, spring and mattress like new, rug and other articles. Also for rent, a six room modern house. Call at 925 Fifth street or Phone 1152. FOR SALE—Piano as good as new at @ bargain. Write P. O. Box 191 or call 413 Ninth street. —— Dead Animals Wanted WE HAUL away FREE OF CHARGE, fountain, 2 compartments for ice cream, 1 pump for soda water and one for plain water, 6 syrup pumps, 4 crushed fruit jars, complete soda drum tank, Tennéssee heavy marble top, high grade Chinese marble sides and front. Fountain hasn't been used much. Well taken care of. Will sell reasonable. Bismarck Quality store, 417 Third street. street, city water, street graded, 50x160 ft. $10.00 monthly payments, without interest. See 8. 8. Cliffe marck, N. D. Used Cars with an OK that sites if | 7 : i eyed a iH iy Fy i p gE z ag i 8 § 12 ft. headers, one with new can- a G. N. Varnum, Menoken, N. FOR (cgotagertyoe cafe at rea- For Ashley, N. ‘Two ven- tilating fans 16 gnd 18 inch in good condition, suitable for restaurant or store building at helf price. OvBrien’s Cafe. STRA’ chunky built bay heavy curly tal, weight bout 1136 ea al pa, “Notify Floretice M. ulde, Beldwia, N. D. FOR RENT—Buillding formerly _oc- éupiéd by Dick's Grocery located at Seventh street. Rent reason. able. Phone 279 or inquire at Dick’ Grocery. FOR ae. , one mower, 1 manure spreader, cultivator. Phone 384 or write Da- kota |, Bismarck. FOR RENT—Garage and storage space, 25x100 ft. Downtown loca- tion. ‘Inquire of The Winston- Newell Co, Phone 36. STRAYED—One white and black spotted sow, weight 250 pounds. N.D. a ee See Farm Lands town. Stubee, good in county, 114 miles thom good tewn, for a house ond 1k oe or Mendqz. at ‘Broadway, FOR RENT—Beautiful large room it new modern home, very reasonable, suitable for one or two. Also gar- age for rent. Phone 1182-W or cali at 104 Ave. C West. FOR RENT—Two furnished room with private entrance for light housekeeping. Also some furniture for sale. Call at 323 South Eighth or phone 833-W. FOR RENT—In all modern nome one large nicely furnished room on ground floor. Gentleman only. Very close in. Call at 501 Sixth street or phone 1086. FOR RENT—Modern 3_ small toon apartment partly furnished, first floor, private entrance, down town. dust right for two. Call rear 118 First street. FOR RENT—Furnisned light house- keeping room, suitable for twe adults. NO CHILDREN, $30.00 a month. 228 West Rosser. Phone 1620. FOR RENT —Nice large sleeping room, also two very nice rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Call at 610 Ave. A. Phone 613-M. FOR RENT—Clean neatly furnished sleeping room. Close in. Rent rea- sonable. Call at 210 Second street, Phone 1111-R. —Two Tooms for light housekeeping in modern ee Mandan street. Phone mt sleeping room in nice location, private entrance, rent reasonable. At 318 Eighth. Phone 834-3. FOR RENT—Furnished room wit large closet in a new home. Clove in. Phone 460-R. Mrs. Al Simon. RR. RENT—Large comfortable sleep- ing room. Call at 818 Sixth or phone Mrs. J. Sigurdson, 1221. “ 0 " room on car line. Phone 724 or call at 710 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Large furnished sleep- ing room, good location, reasonable rent. Phone 1214. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room. Gentleman preferred. Phone 1569-w. R RENT—Furnished room, in, Board if desired. Call at 116 W. Thayer, FOR RENT—Small furnished sleep- ao » 619 Sixth street or phone 1100 Broadway or phone ‘129-W. FOR RENT—Furnished four room apartment on ground floor, $47.00 per month. Call at 721 Third street or phone, Hedden Real Estate. OR RENT—Two all modern fur- nished or unfurnished apartments in the Rue apartments. Call at 711 Ave. A or phone 1256-W. FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment with private bath $30.00 Per month. Call at rear of 618 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Well housekeeping apartment = with aire service. 411 Fifth. Phone 273. Havzelhurst. ’ FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished apartments in Rose the od yrand Fv. W. Murphy, 215 YOR RENT—Light housekeeping apartments, furnished. at 801 Fourth street or phone 794. apartment, modern. Call at Fourth street or phone 543-W. unfurnished, ready July 1. V or jar- ney apartments. Phone 773. FOR RENT—Apartment with sleep- ing porch and garage at Wood- mansee. H. J. Woodmansee. ment bath. une Bulldng. Inquire at the Trib- apartmen it, three rooms and Phone 1250.

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