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%. a FAVORED ISSUES IN STOCK MARKET RISE WITH BULLISH PUS With Closing Firm in ar. Mach. Quiet Session Au Pow. coaeeiorerarmas i: Mi. New York, May 20—(P)—t6eels and | specialties imparted a bullish glow im. Bnei Ref. e to Friday’s stock market. Favored issues were up 1 to/Am. 3 or more points in an exceptionally | Am. quiet pre-holiday session. was firm. Transfers were around 700,- 000 shares. The news, generally, was interpreted as good. Shares in the higher buying oe included J. I. Case, Monsanto Chem- |Baldwin Loco. ical, Commercial Credit, National Sup-|Balt. & Ohio . ply, Associated Drygoods. Dome, Mc- |Barnsdall Intyre Porcupine, National Steel, Beth- (Bendix Aviation . Bethl, Steel new Boeing . Borden lehem, U. 8. Steel, Western Union, M-K-T Preferred, Continental Can and Westinghouse. The utilities failed to respond vigor- ously to word that a number of the were only moderately improved. Cana Bonds were higher and commodities ad i. Ce steady. Most of Exchanges ‘To Close we Chi Gt, ‘Wes, Fi New York, May 20.—(?)—Virtually |C. all important security and commodity exchanges in the United States will be closed Saturday in observance of " Memorial Day. Produce Markets ih pe ieee enh adibtichnien oc CHICAGO Chicago, May steady in ‘tone easy. —(P)—Butter was jay and eggs were Poultry was steady. v creamery- extra firsts lo- veal 20, cars 20; local 19%; cars 20; current receipts 18%; storage pack- | ed. extras 22, storage packed firsts 21%, Poultry, 1 car, 34 trucks, steady; hens 5 lbs. and lees 17%, more than 5 Ibs, 1744; Leghorn hens 154; Plymouth and White Rock springs 27; Plymouth and White Ri Ha mouth live barebacks 21-23, Leghorn 1% Ibs, 22, less than 14 Ibs, 20; roosters 1. Leghorn roosters 13; turkeys 14-173 heavy old ducks 14, heavy young 16;! small white ducks 12, small colored 10; geese 9% NEW YOR! York, May 28 Uh —Live poul- try slow. "All freight prices unchang- ed. Butter, 12,269, unsettled. Cream- ery, firsts (88-91 scoresy 27-27%; cen- tralized (90 score) 27%; other prices unchanged. oheeee 104,914, change 19,647, firm, firm. Prices un- Eggs, mixed colors: | Special packs or selections from fresh eipts 23-25%; standards and com- mercial standards 22%%-%; dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs. Ye: average checks 19- 19%; other mixed colors unchanged. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, May 29.—(P)—. Butter Futures: High Low Close | gr, Storage Standards, mber .... Fresh Standards, June . Ege Futures: Refrigerator Standards, October + 23% 23% CHICAGO POTATOES - Chicago, May 29.—(@®)—(U. S$. D. A.) ~-Potatoes, 89, on track 21, total U. ‘S. shipments 604; new stock, slightly < weaker, supplies moderate; demand fairly good at slightly lower prices. Bliss_triumphs, Mississippi U. 8. No. 1, 3.6 . 8..No. 2, 2.75-80; Alabama 75-80; fair quality 3.60; 3.60-75; wash- Texas generally ‘tale quailty, and condition showing some scab, 3.15-50; Louisiana | Russet Burbanks U. 8, No. 1, 3.55; / California White Rose, U. S. No. 1, 3.63-75. Old stock, about steady, sup- plies light, demand light; sacked per ewt. Colorado Russet Burbanks fair | quality medium 2.40; Michigan Green | Mountains fair quality and condition showing spotted sacks 2.40; Minne- sota Green Mountains fair quailty and! condition showing sprouts — 2.30-40; Bliss triumphs ordinary qualit; North Dakota Early Ohios and Cob- blers unclassified 2.05-10; Wisconsin round whites fair quality and condi- tion 2.10. + 281% 28% 28% at eT 23% | MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Late Profit Taking Apparent| An. internat. Am. Tel. & Tel. There was|Am. Wool Pt. some late profit taking, but the close pele Borg Warner Braet ee Brass power companies were to begin a new ig court attack on the TVA. The motors Bure. Ad. Mch, ‘Cont. Can . ‘Cont. Motor ‘Cont. Oil Del. ‘Corn Products ‘Cream Wheat i |Crosley Rad. Cuban Am. Sug. 175 | Ge 1.70; | Ne Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Fri., ec 29 Stl. Fars. . Tob. B. .. Am. Wat. Wks. Airpl. Mig. . Wheel adian Pac. Colgate: Palma & Curtizs Wright . Deere & Co. . Dia. Match . Dome. Mines Douglas Airc. EY ont... . Auto Lite . Gen. -Mills . citer Motors Gold ‘Bust Goodrich. Goodyr.-T. Graham P; Gt. Nor. Ir. Gt. Nor. R; Gt. West. Si Greyhound Houd.-Her. Howe Sound . Hudson Mot. . Illinois Cent. . Indus. Rayon Int. Cement .. Miami Minn,-Honey Mid.. coont. Pet Midland 8tl. . Minneapolis, May 29.—(#)—Flour 10 pigher. car load lots family pa- tents, $6.40-6.60 a bbi., in 98 Ib. ere ton sacs Shi ipments 26,235. bran 13.00-18.50. Standard miadiings 17.00-17.50. BOSTON WOOL Boston, May 2 firm on @ moder: ritory wool, Th basis prices of average to good French combing length in fine territory wool in original bags w: 83-85 cents, Graded Ohio fl were quot- ed at mostly 35 cents je basis for delaine and 35-36 cents % blood. Sales of % and \% blood Ohio fleeces were reported at 37-38 cents in the grease. RANGE OF CARLO’ Minneapolis, May 2 of carlot grain sales: Whe: here dark northern spring 1.14%; @ark northern, 1.11 dark northern 74-88; No. Chicas, May Ree hard is ee ar | A ieopad sin 90; feed ing 45-92 nom 3.15 owt. Clov WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, May 29.— (P)—Cash wheat No. 1 northern 15%; No. 2 northern 72%; No. 3 northern 69%; ae No. 2 white 33%; No, 3 white Since organization of the present publican party, six smendments have been added to the Constitution during Republican and two during was a and ratified ‘during s Democratic ad- ministration. ee cea as Geseer.% 1% |ment from Washington the senate 7%, | strong. Passage of the {and nominally Sjand fir % | steers steady; bulk 6.75-7.25: strictly ei stock fair to weak; good to choice fd 5.00-75; good heavyweights 6.00 or 3% | ght steers 6.00-7.00. WHEAT PRICES SAG AS SENATE PASS | ACT ARFECTING PIT|se More Than Cont ry Bushel Downturn Cancels Earlier Advances of Day Chicago, May 29.—()—Announce- had adopted the commodity exchange bill containing drastic new regula-|J' tions affecting grain futures led to a || late setback of wheat prices Friday. ‘The downturn, more than a cent a bushel, virtually cancelled earlier ad- vances Friday. July wheat sold down to 84 cents, against a preceding top Ma: of 85%, ‘Wheat closed nervous, unchanged to % cent higher compared with yes- terday’s finish, July 84%-%, Sept. 84%-%, corn % off to ‘ up, July 50%4-%, oats % to 1 cent advanced and provisions unchanged to 10 cents decline. WHEAT FUTURES DIP AFTER STRONG OPENI Minneapolis, May 29. er news continued the paramount in- fluence in wheat futures up to near the close Friday and peed were ones Costi- gan commodity exchange bill caused a sharp reaction hear the end. Trade was good. May and July wheat each closed %e higher and September %- up. Coarse grain futures were firmer. M July ane September oats closed y May rye 5%, July 4; Sep- t %; May malting barley un- changed, May feed ‘4c lower, July -% Bigesy, ENp tener Ye higher; May and July flax 2c higher, September 1%. Cash wheat was ‘mostly firm. Of- ferings were fair. Winter was scarce unchanged. Durum held firm to strong. Corn prices were strong to t%c bet- ter. Oats was in fair to good demand Rye was firm. Barley de- mand fairly good. Flax was in fair to good demand. Livestock sepa May 20.— ae Chicago, GIGACO,BANGE Wael Op en Hig] Low Close er 2 ae at i isn BA 60 59% «58% 51% 31% 37% 33) 52% «52% 25% 24% 25% 26 = 25% 6 27% 26% 27% 54 (53% 33% 34% 53% 54% BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by co Co.) May . 1 dark northern, 58 lbs. $ 4 . 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. 82 . 3 dark northern, 56 lbs. . 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. . 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs, . 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. . 5 dark northern, 62 lbs. . 5 dark northern, 81 Ibs. 69 No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. 88 Sample Grain: 49 Ibs. 65; 48 Ibs. 62; 47 Ibs., 50; 46 Ibs., 56: 45 Ibs., 83; 44°Ibs. 48; 43 ibs., 45; 42 ibs., 42; 41 Ibs., 38; 40 Ibs., 36; 30 Ibs., 33; 38 Ibs, 30; 37 Ibs., 27; 36 Ibs., 25. All under 36 lbs., 25. No. 1 hard amber durum No. 1 mixed durum.... No, No, | stellt ries f Try starting September 15th. Write HANSON DIESEL SCHOOL, Fargo, _ Houses and Flats FOR RENT—New 3 room house with bath, 615 13th, $30.00. Three room| apartment and bath, private en-; trance, $35.00. Three room fur- nished apartment, 600 12th, $30.00. T. M. Casey & Son. FOR SALE—5 room house, 600 block | on 8th, $1600.00. New 5 rodm mod- ern stucco bungalow with rooms furnished in basement. T. M. Casey & Son. FOR SALE — Sui unfinished | house, cheap for cash. Wil! consid- | er truck or car as part payment. Write Tribune Ad. 15940, Time loans steady; 60 days-6 mos. 1% per cent offered. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, May 29.—(@—Foreign exchange steady; demands: Great a BEER fore’ 23% Britain, 5.00; France 6.58%; Italy 7.87. Germany free 40.25; reg. 22.25; reg. travel 24.50; Norway 25.11; Sweden 25.76; Montreal 9: NMENT BONDS May 29.—(®)—Govern- MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, May 29.—(®)—Stocks close: First Bank Stock 1354. Northwest Banco 9%, ‘URI New York, May American Gen. 8%. Cities Service 43s. Elec. Bond & Share 2014. DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., May 29.—(>)}— Duru! fo) : ” ish d 84% 84% 81 81% «Bl 81% 51 + 1.67% 1.68% bedi oe MINNEAPO! ne May 29.—()—Wheat ‘30. ST. PAUL Meer nae: day 101 compared to 190 South St. Paul, May 29.—()—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 2,300; uughter « diitnetc lis cash wheat and coarse Good lightweights up to 8.00; she heifers 17.00-8.00; most lower grades 5.50-6.75; common to good beef cows 4.85-5.75; low cutters and cutters 3.50-| 4.75; bulls steady to 15 lower; bulk more; stockers fully steady; most Calves, 1,800; better grade vealers mostly 7.50-8.50; choice 9.00; very few 9.50; common and medium 5.00-7.00. Ing quotations today follow: Cash Wheat Delivered To Arrive 107% 121% 1.05% 1.20% 1.03% 1.19% - 101% 1.17% 99% 114% $7% 111% 20 Hogs 4,200; fairly active, unevenly 94% 1.08% th 5-15 lower than Thursday's early trade 1744 |or fair to strong with the close; top 91% 105% 39% |9.99 for choice 140-190 lbs.; better 90% 1.03% 35% 1140-240 Ibs. 9.65-90; 240-300 Ibs. 9.25- ASS Re 58 |70; 300-400 Ibs. 9.00-80; strictly choice] ibs, ...... 88% 1.00% ....- as 362 Ibs. 9.15; sows 8.50-30; pigs up to|5 DN 8 50 rtd 10.50; average cost Thursday 9.44;| lbs. .. 8714 98% 114 | Weight 262 Ibs. 31*| Sheep 600; 243 direct, salable sup-| SPTINE ... 9714 108% lontana Winter 47% |ply cleared early; spring lambs 25 or| 14% protein 86 jmore lower; other classes steady; few|1 DH W or good 58 Ib. spring lambs up to 11.00) .1 H W... 1.08% 1.10% 1.07% 1.00% and deck phoice 82 Ibs. fed <lpped ete bs 10.25; common to good cli pers 7.50-10.00; shorn ewes 300-425.| ight, Wan: “108% 1.06% 1.02% 1.05% &, Dairy cows ground steady, good|1 DH W or "3! clearance for the week; good springer] _1 H W. 97% 101% 96% 100% cows 70.00-80.00; odd lots common to pact a Teeter oAb 60100; LHW... 91% 95% 90% 94% Meereeta. and South Dakota Wheat May 201) —(U. 8. D. AD 2 ne pp splice la toa) Hogs 8,000, includ 4 wait oe Eee ate sae OTe ahs AIM 98K SH W... 80% 93% 87% 91% Durum 1% | few good fed heifer ag | beet cows 5.50 down rir et it 2 RRKKEK ee OF HRRFRELK KKK RKFSKK LFKKAFSE erty ‘gely market on steers with strictly good and choice offerings absent; no reliable outlet for big weight bullocks; cleanup trade on she stock, best fed steers held around stockers and feeders firi vealers about steady at 6.25 down and 9.50 down respectively; well finished light yearlings and light steers sell- ing about steady with week ago but all weighty steers 25 lower than late last week; kinds scaling over 1450 Ib. show! more decline. Sheep 5,000; spring lambs unevenly weal to 25 lower: other classes fully steady; good Colorado fed clipped mbs 10.25 to shippers; southwest- ern in medium condition 9.00; clipped lambs, yearlings and two-year-old wethers mixed 8.50; most shorn ewes 3.25-75; few 4.00. SIOUX cITY Sioux City, Iowa, May 29.—()—(U. D. A.)—Cattle, ‘1,00 ighter steers and vi stock demand dull, fers. scarce, ea: odd lots fed yearlings up to bulk steers and year! nga under 7.50; little” chanj wn GMwnecee 0 and below. "Hogs 4,000; mostly 10-15 higher; ly iP, 5 up at 9.75; nas went 70 Ib. butchers 9.60-75 310 25; odd head 5 0~. fines to 1d bi old mouths 4.50. ——<$—____. 35 Fegeee :& 8,0 Gi Corn. yellow. 57% 58% yellow. 54% ti yellow 46% 50! mixed 53% 55% mixed, 45% 40% Oats— white. 24% 24% wpe 2% 23% white 20% 22% Bar! to 88 13 to 33 (68 30 33 a 88 2 51% 53% 50% ee 90% 1.08% 89% 1.08% 88% 1.08% 86% 1.08% 83% 107% 19% 1.06% 11% 108% 5% 1.08% 13% 1.01% Nk 87% 1.05% .]/Murder of his wife, _|@emning Japa: the strength of .|itary garrisons. CHICAGO STOCKS «(Ry the 2 ae Press) Midwest Corp. NEW YORK BONDS New York, May 29.—(@®)—Bondce clese: G 1936 100 Northern 7's of INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the Counter in New York) Maryland Fund. 18.57; 20.08. 8h. A Wife Drowner Must Die in Electric Chair Worcester, Mass. May 23.—(P)—~— Newell P. Sherman of Sutton was sentenced Friday to die in the elec- tric'chair the week of Aug. 2 for the Alice Dudley Sherman. Sherman was convicted +|last October of drowning his wife in Lake Singletary the previous July by */overturning a canoe. .|Hamilton Will Place Landon in Nomination Topeka, Kas. May 29.—(#)—Gov. “lalt M. Landon announced Friday +|that John D. M. Hamilton, Kansas national committeeman, will place his name in nomination for the presi- e El fea at the Republican national convention at Cleveland. Hamilton, -|mational organizer for the Landon- for-President committee, is a district delegate to the convention. He also is general counsel for the Republic\n national committee. Police Shoot Woman Robbing Liquor Store Jacksonville, Fla, May 2.—(P)— Police shot a young woman to death Friday as she and three men com- panions fled from a liquor store where they had stolen two slot machines. The woman was listed in police records as Peggy Tilley, 25. Officials said she had been taken in custody a times for questioning since CHINESE RAP JAPS Nanking, May 29.—(4)—Abandoning “| policy of silence concerning Japan- . |ese activities in China, Nationalist government broadcasters delivered + |speeches i the nation Friday ons der ’s steady increase in its north China mil- SEAMAN’S STRIKE ENDS New York, May 20.—(?)—Joseph *|Curran, leader of an insurgent fac- tion of the International Seaman's “Junion, announced Friday the strike of | 1.66 House (The famous covered Wagon) | Now On Display Why pay high rents when you can own an up-to-date comfortable House Trailer? Sold on Monthly Payments ~ Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. Bismarck, N. D. 100 Bawy. W. seamen which began several weeks ‘} ago has been settled. ————_——lSSSSS . Cottages :| HOUSEKEEPING COTTAGES with electric lights, day, week or season. Trailer FOR RENT—June Ist to Sept. ist completely furnished modern home. Owner retains one room. Phone 308 or 1071-R. FOR RENT—Modern house to good, | reliable people. Can be seen at 811, 2nd St. Mr. Sheldon will be there; Sunday. fe FOR RENT—Modern house 1 Avenue D. Seven rooms and bath ; For information telephone 249. FOR RENT—Modern 6 room house, ; newly decorated. Close in. Adults. | Phone 905 after 5, evenings. ve FOR SALE—Cheap. House and lot. Close in. Good for apartments. : ‘Write Tribune Ad. 15067. 3 FOR RENT—Small house. Suitabis for two. South side. Close in. Call at 113 Ist St. FOR SALE—One partly finished small house and garage. Call 399. Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Dining room set, daven- port, bed, dresser, table and desk and washing machine. Phone 1685-J. FOR SALE—12-14 tent, Monarch range. Other household furniture. Call at 308 15th St. So. after 6 p. m. FOR SALE—Storm windows and Got Anything to Sell? the WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted IF you 4 Tribune Rates Are LOW Minimum charge for ene insertion—45e for 15 words. First insertion (per word) %¢ 2 consecutive insertions Py 728, Bismarck, N. Dak. ‘Wi Experienced 5 Steady job to good man. Christ Wilhelmsen, Hillsboro, N. Dak. Help Wanted WANTED—An experienced State experience and wages. Write Tribune Ad. No, 14513. ——————————— EE Work Wanted LAWN MOWERS welding, springs re-arched ‘and new leafs. G. BE. Peterson, 1901 Main, Bismarck. WANTED—Expert carpentering and repair work. 305 W. Rosser. —_——— Lost and Found LOST—14 old wool sacks and twine between Penitentiary and County Agent’s office Thursday. Finder please return to County Agent’s of- fice. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE Investigate our Home Loan Plans Convenient Payments. No Added Fees, @ @ No Commission or Service Charges. @ @ No Appraisal Fee. @ @ No Delay. Bismarck Bldg. & Loan + Association (Community Service Since 1906) Phone 915 Room 11, ist Natl. Bank Bldg. FOR SALE—Complete camping out- fit consisting of one Stoll tent, 6 air mattresses, 2 Stoll beds, one Gasoline stove. 2 Stoll mattresses, dishes. H. J. Woodmansee. ———eEeEeeeeee eee ____Apartments for Rent__ FOUR ROOM modern completely screens, also bedsteads and dene dressers. 106 Mail FOR SALE—Daybed, 2 ice cream tables (marble tops); coffee grinder furnished apartment. To sublet to reliable party. Available June 10. FOR SALE—Crosley Cabinet ope In good condition, Call Room 33, Annex Hotel. FOR SALE—Gasoline cally new. 714 Bdwy. FOR SALE—One baby carriage, same as new. Call 2053. — — Automobiles for Sale _ FOR SALE—1930 LaSalle coupe, rum- ble seat, $250. Also $185 credit on new Plymouth, or trade for cattle. Cheap. Phone 303. Room and Board (with feed grinder attachment). Call at 419 Third St. FOR SALE—One pedigreed male En- glish Spaniel, 2 months old. Parents both excellent field workers. 903 9th, Phone 1963. GOOD SIZE solid Early Ohio pota- toes. 75¢ per hundred Ibs. F. O. B. Washburn, Clarence Burg. FOR SALE—3-45 Twin City Tractor in good shape, if interested write Tribune Ad. 15993. FOR SALE—Tom other plants. ©. phone 82-R. Reasonable. No objections to one child. Inquire at Capital Cut Rate. kitchen. Laundry privileges. za: vinator. Private entrance. im Adu ee tt Phone 50-7, ONE two-room apartment. New stu- dio couch and new rug. Also one room kitchenette apartment, well furnished. 411 51 Phone 273. FOR RENT—Two room furnished basement apartment, private ene trance. Reasonable rent. 323 South cabbage ia . Mason. Tele- NICE SINGLE room with morning and evening meals. Available June 1st. Telephone 145. 401 5th. WANTED—Two gentlemen for room and board, $25 per month. 322 3rd. Phone 1540-M. Travel Opportunities POTATOES for sale—$1.15 100 Ib. and up. Dan Savich. West of ball park. —— eee Rooms for Rent PLEASANT ROOM in modern home. Always hot water. 2% blocks from G. P. Hotel. Gentlemen preferred. 503 4th. Telephone 120-R. 8th. Phone 833-W. FOR RENT—Two room unfurnished apartment, private bath. Adults only. Also sleeping room for gentle- men. 220 11th. MODERN two room furnished apart- ment. Electric refrigerator. Suit- LEAVING for Spokane June 10th. Passengers wanted to share ex- penses. Write Tribune Ad. 14535. —_—_—_—_—— ia Farms for Sale COME TO THE CORN BELT OF OREGON WHERE THERE IS AM- PLE IRRIGATION WATER. UNDER the Government's great Vale-Owyhee Reservoir. Altitude 2250 to 2500 feet. Most healthful climate. High fertility. Best crops are corn, alfalfa, sugar beets, pota- toes, dec’#.1ous fruits, all vegetables and seeds. Fine dairy section. Hog raising and livestock feeding under most favorable conditions. Fifty years without a crop failure. Un- improved lands at $5.00 to $15.00 per acre, plus cost of water. LOW-COST, PERSONALLY CON- DUCTED, ALL-EXPENSE TOUR, INCLUDING THREE DAYS ON THE LAND, JUNE 21st to 25th. AL- 80 LOW, ROUND TRIP RAIL FARES AVAILABLE EVERY DAY DURING THE SUMMER. FOR full particulars, descriptive li- terature, tour schedule and costs, write at once to EARLE G. REED, SUPERVISOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT, UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, ROOM 40, 1416 Dodge Street, Omaha, Nebraska. 320 ACRE BURLEIGH county farm, complete set of buildings, windmill, farm all fenced, R. F. D. and near school. 120 acres in crop, balance pasture and hay, $3,000.00. 160 acre Kidder county farm, com- plete set of buildings, windmill, 80 acres crop land, balance pasture and hay land. Farm all fenced. R. F. D. and near school. Price $1600.00. 320 acre Kidder county farm; com: plete set of buildings, windmill, farm all fenced, 160 acres in crop, balance pasture and hay land. Near school. Price $3000.00. Have several improved farms in Bur- leigh, Kidder, LaMoure and Barnes counties of North Dakota for sale. P. J. Schmitz, 224 West Broadway, Bismarck, N. Dak. Lake? 930 1D COACH. ompletely overhauled, paint $175. 1931 OAKAND 8 SEDAN. At special price $145. bag ity EE INCUTE COACH. sires new paint, runs like new, ~ Many more from $25 to able for two adults. Close in. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. oe) ONE LARGE room upstairs, 2 room. apartment in basement furnished for light housekeeping. 818 7th. Phone 1747-R. FOR RENT—Available June lst. Two room furnished apartment. Gas, heat, lights and water. Washer. 1116 Rosser. ae IN NEW BUILDING, ground floor unfurnished 3 room apartment. Call between 2 p. m. and 8 p. m. at 606 Thi LOVELY LARGE Room downtown. Beauty Rest Mattress. Available June ist. Older girl preferred. Write Tribune Ad. 15980. FOR RENT—Single sleeping room June ist. Also one light housekeep- ing room with gas plate, June 5th. 404 5th. NEWLY DECORATED basement room. Suitable for light house- keeping. 211 W. Rosser. Telephone 1609-W. LARGE, COOL front room. Suitable for two. Gentlemen preferred. Board, if desired. Telephone 871-W. for two THREE room furnished with private bath, kitchenette, Frig- with breakfast and laundry. 305 rere at 106 Main Ave. Nicole basement apartment. Avenue D. ee ee a .| FURNISHED a cag 885!" ‘Buitable for two. Gas, lights, Frig- idaire, furnished. Phone 1465. 91% 8th. plate, bath adjoining. Near post FOR RENT—Two room furnished Where to, Brother? Bad Lands? The safest place on today’s highways is in a SUPER SPECIAL .. SAFETY CHECKED .. USED CAR with good tires—good brakes—good lights. Fit for bank- ers at workingmen’s prices. Iron-clad guarantee. A 1986 LICENSE WITH EVERY CAR Top allowance for your trade-in Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main Phone 700 Office. 208 Rosser. ra CLEAN SLEEPING room. Next to a) it. Private entrance. Mare nee couple preferred. 120 W. Thaye bath. Hot water at all times. Phone FURNIEEED Three room ground 619-W. 619 6th. GOMFORTABLE furnished sleeping floor apartment. Private beth and entrant Call 214 E. Rosser. room. Close to bath. Close in. 120 THREE ROOM newly decorated furs Ave. A. FOR RENT—Room at 422 4th. Phone 649. nished apartment. Private bath and entrance. Adults. 538 6th. FURNISHED kitchenette apartment. Suitable for two. Located in best section of cit Telephone 107. ONE FRONT room and kit on ground floor. Also basement apartment. Call 222 3rd St. FOR RENT—! or unfure nished apartment in Rose Apts., 218 Third St. F. W. Mi y- THREE clean rooms on second floor for light housekeeping. $28 per month. 1014 Broadway. FURNISHED or unfurnished two room apartment, also three room apartment. 622 3rd St. furnish= Private Wanted to Rent WANTED droom. house by response party. Write Tribune Ad. 1 Personal . xs FREE! STOMACH ULCERS, GAS PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved quick. Get free doctor's iption, Udga, at Service Drug ee aS and Central Drug SPECIAL ALL SEVEN and fifteen jewel pocket and wrist watches cleaned for $1.50. 50c, main springs, $1.25. Renee JEWELRY AND REPAIR SHOP e Ist: ed basement apartment. entrance. 307 10th St. THREE ROOM all furnished apatt- ment, private entrance. Also sleep- ing room. 318 9th St. FOR RENT—Front ground floor 8 Toom apartment, bath and screened in porch. 602 12th St. ern apartment. Over Cut Rate The Hills? apartment. 617 and 8t. TWO HOUSEKEEPING rooms wn: furnished. Inquire at 11L Ave, & 1932 PLYMOUTH SED, A-1 shape, new paints $208. 985 FORD COACH. } motor and new paint job, UICK. COUPE. jew tires, good condition, TONE ist, two rooms for light bouss= att keeping. 314 9th. Phone 201-3. FOR RENT—Furnlhed spartaene Close in. Modern. Call ot 113 ish >a you Z $1000, all Super Specials

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