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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Thur., July.2 DROUTH NEWS KEEPS|/New York Stocks] WHEAT PRIGES LEAP MARKET IRREGULA Wow ek Si FIVE GENTS 10 STOP WITH PRICES SHIFTY $5.75 EXCHANGE TRADING y Ff Hf 2 s j rey core ' Y % wh Fy x 191 ee By | 2 + Some Stocks Up, Others Down, | 4%: Guile 10% | Corn Values Also Spar to Allow-| No. 4 dark 4 ’ Loco, Bo No. 8 dark a1 : 4 as Various Factors Keep Mach a Fy. ‘ #4| able Limit Bpfore Pit |no. 5 dark 0 Traders Wary &8t. 8... 184) Activities End No. 5 dark $9 i 9 ee Kia aF. gs New York, July 2—(#)—Drouth July 2—()—Wheat traa-| news crashed into an advancing stock market’ Thursday and put sizeable dents in fatm implement, granger, Tail and other issues. At the same time a number of equities held gains of fractions to 2 or more points as business and indus-. trial developments maintained buying | A\ Chicago, Bt Fe y fs seusseusy FRLFLARLR ry , Prices having skyrocketed 5 cents overnight, and no additional rise be- ing immediately permitted. Simultaneous with suspénsion of business in wheat, corn value also BBBBBEERBBBBBBBBB| Fes BSF eietet ty Ee a iS ) F358 zt 7 38 \ Support. The close was irregular. aK No. oo were around 1,150,000/ Baldwin : ait 2 ares. 5 The steels led an upturn in the + WE ; morning, despite darker clouds over . rtd menacing this country’s corn crop led/Oats .. . Beth. . to the unusual rise of prices. Hard winter wheat. 90 Ped cpt ivan ert flmelbnet Me dtd 20% | “Wheat closed strong, 5-5% above poll oieeban area their improvement in the final hour. | Borde! 30% ‘Wednesday’s finish, July 1.00%, Sept. CHICAGO RANGE General Motors took the leadership BG) 102; com 3%-4% up, Sept. 11%-%,|Chicago, July 2—V)— away from Chrysler, which had diffi- 50% | Dec. 67%-%, May 2%-2% advanced,| Wheat— Open Low Close culty with profit-taking. The latter ‘0%; |and provisions unchanged to a rise| J % 1.00% 97% 1.00% was soft at the finish. 25% | of 12’cents, 99° 192° ‘99° 1.02 . 4 Stocks in demand included Lerner |C 12% j Nie 101 1.03% 1.00 1.03% Stores, Allied Mills, Johns-Manville, 167 | | MILL CITY FUTURES ‘ m Paramount first preferred, Monsanto BE) aut sump To Liurr = ny Chemical, Auburn, & For- 52% | of general character brought on by st eign Power preferred, Peoples Gas, 59% 33% TATRenis or iae eee tata |S Ti | fail fivercent’ pee llmit. exe. Nhurs: 34% Ue Service of New Jersey, Norfolk & | C! Th | Gay. “trade was broad and active 36% Western, Underwood-Elliott Fisher, rs 3% ‘h some mill buying mixed In to Hollander & Son, Douglas Aircraft 52% substantial character. Publle | 69% and Foster Wheeler. 1 1%) buying js enlarging slowly, July, | 69% Git 'és HUSH as 8 POLLS Obes wee 11aig | Setember and Dec. wheat ail closed 70% cents gher. . I. , 5 » Cater- 13% 1 it tinued thei: \ PEE bay een hn od Ba) cee eae conan MP aes 8 er, Northern Pacific, Great, Northern, Tors the. ‘days duly flaw veloved aie Evans Products, Standard Gas 7 per %| Meher at 1.85 and Rept. § cents nigh | ee t cent preferred, Montgomery Ward, erat 1. 10.87 ¥ Sears Roebuck, Philip Morris, Pullman readily because of weather news and | De 10.27 ie and Westinghouse. On the downside private crop estimates. July, Sept. | Se eee Sr) Juiyceyerclsasare cme ittahs | nt egeateeaanrt coats, TR ~ Corn’ Products Sept. 4% higher and Dec. 5% higher. MU LIS RANGE ‘|, T Produce Markets | Zehr et parler, ized, 4%, MEN | atianenpolis, ly 2m Ean a aaa Cash wheat receipts were fairly oie Pree, rat an 1h ne : CHICAGO Uberal and in slightly better demand. | JuIY Lie He oh 18, 1% | Winter what was in slow demand.’ 11% 115 1.11% 1.15. 4) Chicago, July 2—()—Butter was Durum was in good ade Re eal | Pods 1.12% 1, 1.12% 0 ood demand. Oats — eg 0 jemand. 5. 4 q 4 a Flax wasn good demand. Su 4 Ain BG (92) 31%; extra firsts (90-91) 30%;/EI. Pow. & cn) 8 firsts (88-89) 20%-30%; standards Li k 64% 68% 64% 68 (90 centralized carlots) 31. vestoc 81% GOH “67% 60% eas, 2260; steady: prices un- ae UF 83% changed. 0) Yin 80. ST. PAUL 31% % 34) Fomie ee ee South St. Paul, Mare epee 5 33 34% 33 34% F horn hens 15; Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 3,100, re ’ am eprings 24, steers, yearlings and heifers opening | WY 1h 148, 14 ts AE fadel a strong to 25 higher; grassy kinds lit- Z ‘ 7, tle changed; lower grade cows about 4 | Steady; fed offerings scarce and stong; bulls about steady; stocker undertone firm; early sales good fed steers: 750-800; warmed-up end me- dium grades 6.25-7.25; good fed heif- ers’ 7.00-7.75; few choice 7.85-8.35; plain grassers around 4.65-5.50; low cutter to cutter cows mostly 3.00-75; % | grass butchers up to 4.35 mainly; me- dium fed kinds 4.60-5.00; better grade % | bulls 4.75-5.25; most thin stockers held around 4.50 up. Calves, 1,900, generally steady; de- sirable vealers 7.00-8.00; choice sorts mostly 8.50; few 9.00; cull and com- mon grass calves 3.50-5.50. Hogs 6,000, rather slow, steady to weak with Wednesda: spots 5-10 % }lower on light butchers; top 10.55; better 140-230 Ibs., 10.25-10.55; 230- 290 Ibs., 9.60-10.25; 280-350 Ibs., 9.25- MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minnea) July 2.— () — Wheat pe jursday 125 compared to oliday a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain cl: quotatioris today follow: Cash Wheat Delivered To Arrive changed. Eggs, sae Sag 75; light and medium weight sows pied WE cee largely 8.80-9.00 heavies down to 8.50 1.39 and below in instances; pigs scarce; average cost Wednesday 9.34; 295 1.38 pounds. Sheep 400, spring lambs steady; 136 slaughter ewes strong to 25 higher; 1.34 We best early bulk good to choice springers, i 9.50; bucks $1 less; throwouts 6.50 to 133 neee wees 5 |7.00; medium to good yearlings 6.25 to 7.00; bulk desirable light ewes 3.50 1.30 FORRIGN EXCHANGE nife pe rewres aud red ete 1.38 RE lambs Wednesday 9.50; feeders 8.85. a fid'in dollar: % Dairy cows, little trade, quotations cats Germany tree 40.35, around steady; week-end holidey af- 18 nAieet travel 25.25; Norway 25.23; {Nat fecting demand; common and medi- 119 Ae eden Montreal in New York um springers or milkcr cows consid- ‘5 78%; New York in Montreal 100.21 ered quotable about 35.00 10 55.00; 126 PI, ere prsed gend up to 75.00 sparingly on Wheat MONBY RATE! eccount. ww York, July eA eCall money (This market will be closed Satur- 123 125 121 128 ady; 1 pér cent all day; prime cor day, July 4), ° CHICAGO 3 oust aS ti i Ba? pian ‘ APOLIS STOCKS Param. ‘Gasleabia’ #40 ite toe oti Minneepolley duly” 2 ahr Stocks | Park Utah: egg ge aT 116 119 146 1.17 close: Pathe Film 1% ‘First Bank Stock 12%. - & iy Northwest Banco (no trading) (bid 31% 115 108 113 i 8, Dakets Wheat CHICAGO sTOCKS a “higher 11113 100 1a (By the Associated Press) o% market on fed steers and ys arin: Midwest Corp. 8%. all interests in market; supply small; 108 111 107 1.00 ——_—_—__ ay $8% | ane stock also getting m ac: VERNMENT BONDS 4 fone July 2.—(}—Government | Pullman 4 1 Ne i ay Set Ae 01 Pure : 1 12% | steors-and heifers that aon Maine in late last wee! . 115% 1.35% 1.12% 1.32% %. The... 114% 1.95% . 113% 135% we 111% 1.85% The... 1.08% 134% The... 1.06% 1.38% BA 140% 132% 1.00% 135% 98% 128% 96% 126%)... weight. discounted 2c. 1.14% 123% % . en (LEAT MEET. Pg te (over the counter, in New York) Mi 4 Fund 18.79-20.32. rt. Inc. 81 83. Inc. Sh. No. CURB STOCKS New York, July 2.—(%}—C American F action, gely 25 hi iF to week with meaty feeders up to 8.00; well bred western yearlings to 7.50 and most common to med! Hei {ain northwestern '0-6,50. it lis Sheep. 6.000, Including 4,500 direst D ), includin, D, Tambs about steady ‘with wi clast Qui Sel. July 2. bucks 1.00 1 ts of fi 7.80-8.25; outstanding 5. Kelile Mitte ltt tore FEEEREERE FE ERE bal 3 2 PK while choice 12-months wool of thi laine type sold at 88 cents. Average to good French combing length crisinal terti- tory clips moved in limited volume at 85-87 cents, and shortFrench comb- Ing jJength fine wools brought cents. SRERSESsSs FR KF FKKE 2 ‘7 barley vd Bee 34, both nom- 4.40-6 cwt.; elev wt. t 1986 QUICK TRIAL LOOKS FORMAN WHO SLEW BOTTINEAU OFFICER Best of Available Apart- ments inthe WANT ADS Male Help Wanted | Female Help Wanted Coroner's Jury Finds Guy Hile- man Responsible for Thorson’s Death Bottineau, N. D., July 2—()—Guy Hileman may be arraigned on a first Gegree murder charge in district court here less than 36 hours after he fired the pistol shot that fatally wounded A. 8. “Oscar” Thorson, Bot- tineau county deputy sheriff, at Souris early Wednesday. The former inmate of the. county home at Souris, whosé actions prior to the shooting caused Souris residents +1 to question his sanity, may be taken 87; | before District Judge G. Grimson of 36) Rugby Thursday. Judge Grimson was Jat Lake Metigoshe near here Thure- i|day forenoon, State’s Attorney O. B. 5 Benson said. Hileman waived preliminary hear- 88] ing when arraigned before I. R. Bark- way, justice of the peace and acting coroner,‘at 11 a, m., and is being held i in the county. jail without bond. Jury Blames Hileman A coroner's jury investigating the slaying held that Thorson “came to his death os the result of a bullet wound inflicted felioniously by Guy Hileman.” Following the inquest a coroner’s warrant for the arrest of ‘Hileman was issued, and later a war- rant charging first degree murder Was served at the direction of the state's attorney's office. The question of Hileman’s sanity may be raised at the district court arraignment, it was indicated. The procedure, in the event that the pris- Oner’s mental condition remains open to doubt, may follow that of the Wil- liam Hostbjor case in Pierce county in 1935, when a son slew his father with an ax and was subjected to a Mental examination by a board ap- Pointed by the court. A postmortem performed Wednes- ay failed to disclose the location of the .25 caliber bullet that penetrated Thorson’s chest below the heart. The lead slug that Hileman fired into the wall of the room in which he had bar- ricaded himself against members of the sheriff's office was brought here by officials Wednesday. Pistol in Possession Authorities were still at a loss to explain how the small automatic pis- tol came into Hileman’s possession, but it is believed that he had the ‘Weapon while living at the home. Although reticent most of the time since the slaying, Hileman has indi- cated, the state’s attorney said, that he Thorson because “they were breaking into my room.” The shot which caused Thorson’s Geath was fired as the sheriff's force %|broke down the door to Hileman's room, where the county home resi- rissuineee serie ee after attempt- set 0 bedclothin, the street. Worried Townspeople Sheriff Clifford Johnson was first to Souris by townspeople when 's actions gave cause for con- cern. Unable to remove Hileman from the room, the sheriff went back to ob- tain the assistance of Thorson and another deputy, H. N. Hanson. On their return to Souris they used tear gas without success and then bat- es down the door. z ‘orson, who was 53 years old, was 8 widely known local gunsmith and Proprietor of a sporting goods shop. Arrangements for the funeral were not announced Thursday. ——— MARKETS CLOSING New York, July 2.—()—Leading do- mestic security and commodity markets will be closed Saturday in ob- -|Ungs and +|fully 15 lower at 8.75 do servance of Independence Day. Sioux Cit: sre prt ¥, Ta., July 2.—(@— (U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle, 3,000; Maagiiter steers nd yearlings active, mostly firm; fat she stock steady to strong; some cows shade higher; stockers and feeders fully steady; several sales long year- medium weight beeves 8.10-40; bulk 7.00-8.00; good fed heif- . | ers 7.00-50; one held higher; most beef cows 4.00-75; cuttr grades 3.25-75; few common and medium stockers 6.00 down. Hegs 6,000; very little done; most er bids fully 10 lower; better 0 Ib. butchers bid 10.00-15; top 1 for load choice around 250 Ibs.: no action other weigh! to 9.00; feeder pigs 9.73 down. Sheep 1,20 billed through CHICAGO POTATOES ie July 2.—M—(U. 8. D. A.) , track 210, total . ip 784; California and eastern stock weaker, other stock barely stead: jupplies moderate, de- 2 fine au 1 B ine qi ity. jarge eavy to small 2.00; U. 8. No. as _cobblers US. ‘No, 1, fair condition 2.15; US pe feb 3 North Carolina ‘and rginia cobblers uf US. No. 1, few sales 2.65; North Carolina Bliss triumphs US. No. 1, 2.90-3.25; Arka: Bli . 1, nsas Bliss triumphs fair quality 3.15; Louisiana Bliss triumphs fair to ordinary 2.75; California White Rose US. No. 1, partly ta lag 2.85-3.05; showing de- cay 2.50-62%. DULUTH h, July CASH GRAIN pri 0. spring, 60 pou dark northern, nds, 1.22. 4 341.50; (63 pounde 1. 52 pounds, 1.10-1.25; 51, pounds, 1.08-1.19. ‘No. 1.19-1.26, No, 1 dark hard Montana rd amber durum, No. 15% 1, hae No. 2, 5! pounds, ol 1,13% -1.35%; No. 3, 0, 1, 1.854. Oats: No. 3 whit Malting, 50-75; Corn: No. % 1.95%. Oats, rye and barley not quoted, i MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR ra Festa 25.50. ly barrel 1b. ipments 22,; Standard bs.;|ration’s policies had opened “the id|the trade agreements program is n| THE STATE OF TO THE EXPERIENCED Ford Méchanic) wanted. If not experienced do not apply. Must have man at once. See shop foreman. Al Haakengon. Ap- ply Universal Motor Co., Bismarck, N. D. SEECIAL Work for Married Women. dresses investment. jon Frocks, Inc., Dept. G-5735, Cine cinnati, Ohio, WANTED—Experienced grocery clerk. | Steady employment. Write Triune Ad, 15076. ‘ANTED—Floor man and car washer immediately. Inquire Fleck Motor BARBER WANTED: J. | y> opposite postoffice, Bismarck, N. D. Business Opportunity WANTED—Experienced lady cook. Work Wanted YOUNG married Couple want work in Bismatck. Any id. Have light delivery truck. Consider farm job. L. W. Ritchie, Box 275, Steele, N. D. FOR SALE—Restaurant and confec- tionery equipment. Either part or all. Only eating place in town. No writing, come and see for yourself. Cozy Corner Cafe, Jake Perman, Prop., Goodrich, N. Dak. FOR SALE—A complete line of hotel ; equipment in goed town. On high- way 83. Only eating place in town. Beer parlor in connection. Webber Sisters, Coleharbor, N. Dak. LIVESTOCK trucked to West Fargo. Can take half carload at trip. Bond- ed and insured. H. T. Crum, Phone $42 Mandan. FIRST class painter and decorator wants work for contractor or con- tracting jobs. Phone T. Kolpacoff, Mandan 482-R, EXPERT LAWN Mower sharpening. We call for and deliver. H. B. Sundheim. Phone 899. 821 6th. FOR SALE—Two chair barber shop in coal mining town of 1000 popula- tion. Good location. Best shop in town. Will take car in trade. For further information write L. H. O'Neal, Wilton, N. Dak. FOR SALE OR RENT—Hotel in town of 1300 on highway No. 10. Good business, Write to Mrs. A. P. Ny- den for further information, Heb- ton, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Cafe and beer parlor. Stock and fixtures. Rent building, living rooms upstairs. Good busi- ness. Good crop. Write Tribune Ad. 15045. ‘ MEAT MARKET in Red River Valley | town, fully equipped for sale. Write Tribune Ad. 14987. Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Nicely furnished home, during July and August. Reason- able to party with references. Write Tribune Ad. 1503, FOR SALE BY OWNER cheap for cash. Modern six room home, warm, built-in garage. Call at house. 723- 9th St. Phone 1985. FOR RENT—Two 5 room houses, $25 and $35.00 per month. L. N. Cary Co., Mandan. a “ FOR RENT—6 room modern bunga- low. Immediate possession. Geo. M. Register. tes aes FOR RENT—8 room modern house. Immediate possession. Geo. M. Register. ey Personal MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1022 Bdwy. Phone 1126. Helen Jacobs, U. S. Doubles Team Wins Wimbledon, Eng. July 2—(®)— Helen Jacobs of Berkeley, Calif., four times American champion, gained the final round of the all-England ten- nis championships Thursday with a 6-4, 6-2 victory over Jadwiga Jedrze- jowska of Poland. “ Miss Jacobs opponent in the final to be played Saturday will be Frau Hilda Krahwinkel Sperling of Ger- many and Denmark. The American champions, Wilmer Allison and John Van Ryn, defeated the Australian team, Vivian McGrath and Clifford Sproule, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4, and qualified to meet England's Davis Cup combination, Pat Hughes and Charles Tuckey, in the semi-finals. Trade Policy Hurting America, Peek Avers Chicago, July 2.—(#)—George N. Peek, former special adviser to Pres- ident Roosevelt on foreign trade, charged. Thursday that the adminis- United States and the Americas to economic and perhaps political col- onization by other nations. “From the domestic point of view breaking down the American market for American agriculture and indus- try and by contributing to the pro- longation of the farm crisis is un- dermining the whole basis of re- covery,” Peek said. Ss all persons unknown, ing any estate or interest in, or lien or encumbrance upon the real e tate described in tl ‘ompla! E. Ritchey, deceased, or oth- the Ge of North in ciation, a corporation, Defendants. NORTH DAKOTA ABOVE NAMED DE- FENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the Complaint in this action, which will be filed in the office of wn July 3.—M—Flour 20) rH load lots family patents in cotton the Clerk of the District Court 1 for said County of Burleigh, North Dakota, and to ser’ your Answer upon the within thirty days after t Summona upon you, rv it nies 3 3h »d: ment w'! n age! a by fault for the relief Gomandea in the Complaint. This action relates to the foreclos- uge of a Mortgage upon the following described real estate, te-wit: West Half (W%)—(Also described as Lot Three (3), and Southeast te ie of the Northwest Quarter (SE Wi) and mere of t Bout WANTED — Individual or family washing. Phone 1950. Also girl wants work caring for children. Automobiles for Sale cars Dodge Seden Chevrolet Coupe We trade and give terms Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. 122 Main Phone 700 phone 260, residence 512-W. FOR SALE—Chrysier sedsn. Per- fect condition. Reasonably priced at $175. Lorin Duemeland. Phone 1063 or 443. house= work. Can furnish references. No small children. Phone 1371. WANTED—Hour work by expe girl. Can furnish references. Call 204-M. Ask for Marvel. IF YOU have painting and decorat- ing to be done, give me a trial. Carl Mayer. Phone 377-M. Farms for Sale FOR SALE OR TRADE—Quarter sec- tion flat Burleigh county, Chris- tiania township land. 100 acres cul- tivated, trees, fenced and near high- way. Priced for quick sale. Terms or will consider Bismarck property or small truck farm. Write Tribune Ad. No, 14544. ai FOR SALE OR RENT—Weil improv- ed 1280 acre ranch 12 miles from Mandan. 326 acres cultivated. Two sets of buildings, Fred G. Hof- knecht, R4, Mandan, N. Dak. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT —Nice, clean sleeping room. Suitable for one or two. Breakfast, evening meal and laun- dry if desired. Reasonable. 305 Avenue D, Phone 1231-M. va SLEEPING ROOM with Beauty Rest mattress. Hot water at all times. Next to bath. Also small basement room. 618 2nd. Scare, FOR RENT —Nicely furnished sleep- ing room for 2 gentlemen. Always hot water. Private entrance. Phone 1277-B FOR RENT—Nicely furnished cool sleeping room, Next to bath. Close to capitol. Private entrance. Phone 936. BASEMENT room with private bath in new home. Suitable for two. _ Phone 2053. F FOR RENT—Large, front sleeping room. Lady preferred. Phone 227. 514-6th St. eR FOR RENT—First floor furnished room with gas plate. 404 5th Street. FOR RENT—Large sleeping room. 528 9th Street. Phone 420. FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Call at 409 5th. FOR SALE—%3 Ford coupe. Exosi- lent condition. Good tires. sell. 922 6th St. Phone 942-J. FOR SALE—Chrysier sedan. Perfect condition. Reasonebly priced at $175. Lorin Duemeland. Phone 1063 or 443. MUST sell 13 ft. house trailer. $96.00 cash. 910 W. Bowen. FOR SALE—Road house, 9x22. Gall at 214 15th Street. Investigate Home Lene Plans Boom 11, Ist Natl Bank Bldg. Lost and Found LOST—Monday night, black envelope size pocket book containing valuable Papers, identification. Reward. Phone 1122, LOST—White Angora kitten. Orange mark between ears. 4 months old. Reward. 514-7th. Phone 1610, LO8T—Key chain with 4 keys. Phone 225 or 1983. Cabins for Renz ze CABINS for Rent—On Minnesote lake, $9 weekly including ice and wood. 8. W. Corwin, Bismarck. Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—Two furnished all mod- ern apartments in Rue apartments. Newly decorated. Laundry privi- leges. Call 711 Avenue A. Phone 1499-W. Ride Wanted ONE OR two ladies desire ride to Boise, Idaho. Share expenses. Phone 1515. eed Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Beds, kitchen table, child’s rocker, cupboard, sewing ma- chine, ice box. 417 8. 11th. FOR SALE—One Ironrite electric mangle. Good condition. Reason- _able, Phone 1251-J. FOR SALE—Frigidaire. Good con- dition. $25.00, 310-4th St. FOR SALE—Large and small ice boxes. 930-4th. Wanted to Buy small town. State particulars in first letter. Write Tribune Ad. 15060. Wanted to Rent WANTED TO —On or before July 15th, 4 or 5 room modern house, 3 adults. Permanently em- ployed. Phone 1956-M. Range Bo ni the ‘Firen Prine! leigh County, et FOR RENT—A nice three room end private bath apartment. Unfurnish- ed. With sleeping porch. Close in. On ground floor. Call at 323 and. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment. Private entrance. Mare ried couple preferred. Inquire basement apt. 5. 120 W. Thayer. NEW 2 ROO} partment on ground floor. Lights, water, heat, gas, and refrigerator furnished. Also wash- _ing privileges, Call at 930 4th. FOR RENT—Exceptionally light, cool four room and bath basement Apt. Built-in kitchen, Maytag washer. Phone 1492. 901-10th. COZY 2 room apartment. Suitable fer two girls. Vacant June Gas, water, heat, light furnished. In- quire 819 5th. 200. TWO ROOM furnished ground flor light able for two adults, Close in. Phone at 206% Main, Apt. 4, mornings aid el. SR FOR \ RENT—Light housekeeping room in basement. Private en- trance. Suitable for 1 or 2. 30%- 10th. . FOR Toom wntars nished for light housekeeping. Lights, gas, water furnished. 633 ard. FOR RENT—Purnished 1 room apert- ment. Semi-basement. Lights F gaeaeeeccales 02 14th.