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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY. JULY 20, 1936 | Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Mon., July 20 SELECTIVE STOCKS CANADA HALF CROP Allis-Ch, Am. Can... 135% Am. % Am. 5% = Internat. 3 Late Profit Taking Shakes/Am. Metal 32% | Notwithstanding Corn Weak- Am. Pow. & 13% Down Number of Issues; An. Rad. & 24) ne Wheat Prices Close ir Am. Smeit, & 1 a% Firm and U Close Is Firm fm: Bu Bar a. Ip New York, July 20.—()—Belective Am Tet & Tel, 111%} Chicago, July 20.—(P)—Authorita- strength prevailed in Monday’s stock|Am. Tob. B . 101% |tive unofficial estimates that Canada’s market, although late profit-taking) Am. Rg Et Prairie provinces will harvest hardly shook down a number of issues. _|Ansconds, 39% {more than half a crop this season There were many Lioaest Be : 4% |hoisted wheat prices Monday, not- tions to 2 or more points, most at new Assd. 17% | withstanding corn market weakness. five-year tops. The close was fairly| Atch. T. é& 83 | As a result of more than 3,000 miles firm. Transfers were around 1,450,000, iS 50% of observation by a widely known shares. Chicago crop expert, the three prairie Brokers said the brightening eco- ait |provinces, ‘Canada’s bread basket, nomic horizon provided the principal 17% |were figured as promising to average bch inspiration. 28%4 |not more than 10 bushels an acre. It The American Iron & Steel Insti- 53% |was added that nearly one-third of tute placed current steel mill output] Boel 24% Canada’s acreage now is practically at 70.9 per cent of capacity, inte in- 30 | failure, regardless of future weather. crease over Inst week of 19 Bri 33 | Wheat closed firm, 1 cent to 1% Du Pont showed a net of 4208 “tor 53 1 5 10% | above Saturday's finish. Sept. 1.03%- the second three months against 291%; Dec. 1.04%; corn %%-1% down, Sp re Wet leepe.ock-t8, Bes aM ont te in the June - 7 M % stock did little. 159 siaieee a bre an provisions un: Farm implements sich as J. 1. Case, | Cat 18% anged $ up. Deere and International Harvester pushed up as rains drenched parts of Hid FUTURUS CLOSE st RONG the drouth-stricken corn belt. 3 Min » July 20.—(@®—Wheat Among the better share performers 8% a ponaey te spite of a were U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, General 1% was Coren tee Motors, Sezars-Roebuck, Houdaille- 3 and bullish Canadian Hershey, Coca-Cola, Link Belt, Cros- 2% |crop estimates. July wheat closed ley Redio, Santa Fe, Southern Pa | Go nee ed Sept. % higher and Dec. cific, Union Pacific, Southern Rail- eee way preferred, Northern Pacific, Fh seatecred eitertt ae saty flax closed American Smelting, ant Com. 1B eres ah Sept. 5 epee at Nickel, Cerro de Pasco, Anaconda, 5 ra Kennesott, Magna Copper, Generki|© 2 Coarse grains were generally low- Electric, Celanese, miotetataes Lethal Gon Bs thd "sept, wontaeneh cloned. iser U. 8. Rubber, Goodyear, Goodrich, mi yc. lower. July rye closet Western Union, Consolidated Ealzon,| Gon sae |Riener, Sig. Cant eue, Dec. spelt} North American, Shell Union, Pure|Corn 18% |lower. July and Sept, feed barley Oil and Phillips Petroleum. ree 36% each closed 2 lower and Dec. 1% low- ‘Wheat at Chicago was up 1 to a ees cents a bushel as ‘Was €x- R. Spring wheat ware good” demaes: pressed over the Canadian crop. Corn 15° | Winter wheat was in good demand. 1 elagicce ER eva oP eee en 4 demand. strong. Bonds were irregularly higher. | Dome 53% late was in good demand, Rye de- po ioe? | mand was good. Barley was slower. =z st +: #4 [Plax was in good demand LO a firm, Live ock gu 3 1 a El Boat .. #,|1 Produce Markets | El. Pow. & 1 |o——_______-¢ . SO. ST. PAUL Firest, T. & CHICAGO South St. Paul, July 20.—(AP—U.|Gen. Chicago, July 20.—()—Butter and 8. D. A)—Cattls 8,800; very few ted] Gen. fhens “were firm ‘ind the Nelance to 50 cents lower; vealers uneven} Gon’ —. atta: trong to 15 cents or more higher; | Gen, utter 196; stead: creamery- about 7.700 Montana and Dakota| Gillet spgciais (93 score) 34 Ass ipa grassers in'run; mos‘ly stockers and |Gold 44; firsts (88-89) 32-32 low grade killers; generally steady to strng; steady to 25 lower; with decline on light ‘grassers; stock csitle ouilet broadened considerably vy corn belt rains; trade active at 25 to 50 higher: | Hor better fed steers and yearlings 6.50 to 7.15; strictly good mediun hts: 8.00; most butcher heifers 4.50 to 6.00; grassy beef cows mainiy 3.75 to 4.50; few above; cutters and low cutters 2.75 to 3.50; most sausage buils 4.50} Int. to 5.25; beef bulls to 5.50; light cut- | Zn! ters down to 3.50; cariy sales stock ‘Man' steers and calves mainiy 1.90 to 5.00; |Kelvinat best held higher; others down to 3.00. Calves 3,200; veaiers uneven, weak to 50 cents lower; better grades 5.50 to 6.00; choice 6.50 or above; cull and | Liss. common grassers 2.50 to 4.50. Hogs 6,000; market averaging fully 10 cents higher; better 160-240 Ibs., 9.90-10.45; top 10.45; 240-280 lbs., 9.35-| Marsh. Field 10.00; 280-350 Ibs., 8.75-9.45; packing sows, 400 Ibs. down, 7.85-8.35; a few 8.40; heavier weights 7.75 down; bid- gong gr average y Honey For the week, 8.53 lbs., weight/Minn. Moline Sheep 4,700; receipts include 14|M loads Washington, two cars Mon- tans, balance largely native material; opening 25 higher; early sales Dalry native 9.25; bulk held niger: noth- pe Dist! FAKKKK RKKAE Fs. cd OSAMU SBE EERESY REN EN WEE sea LE ee od a ae ee 50.00-70.00; demand for closeup kinds somewhat ‘improved by early rains. Chicago, suly, rie —(P}—(U. 8. D, A.) —Hogs 17,000, including 000” direct; fairly active, SRR core SRS LaSasVyRsassaorsszse Bak RR RRR Se RR 90 centralized carlots) 11,064, steady; extra firsts local 20%, cars cars 20%; age packed extras 22%, storage pack- ed firsts 213. balance Geviadhe arp 4% Ib. less than try steady to firm. ers (Rocks fowls 16-22; roosters 15; turke; 20; ducks 11-13; chickens unquote whole milk flats, fresh, held, 1935 fancy 23-23% ore special packs 24 dirties No, 1, 19%; 17%. Storage Standard: Egg Future: Refrigerator Standards, exchange irreguiar: demand in dol! ee 33%. Eggs fresh graded firsts local 20, current receipts 19; stor- Poultry, live 17 trucks, hens firm, . up 18, rings 23, Book ap 22; Ply- cs eke. Bare its mouth and White Rocks 25%, colored 22; Plymouth and white 21, colored 18; Plymouth Rock broil- ers 19, White Rocks and colored 17; Leghorn 2 1b. up 17, rat bareback chickens 14-16; roost- lock fryers less than 2 Ib. Leghorn roosters 13; hen tur- 6, toms 15, No. 2 turkeys 13; heavy old ducks 10%, heavy young 13; small white ducks 101. small col- ored 10; young geese 13, old 10. YORK New York, July 20.—()—Live poul- By freight: Bi and Leghorns) 1: Butter, 7,101, easier. Creamery, % | higher than extra 33% -34%; extra (92 score) 33%; firsts (89-81 scores) 33- 33%; centralized (90 score) 33%. Cheese. 113,738, steady. State, fancy, 19-20; ‘Mixed col- : standart maninias 20 erage. chec! Eggs, 21.697, irregular. 24%; firsts 2: BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago. Jaly 20—(—. Buttér Futur High Low Close + 33% 33% 33% November October ......... 24 Miscellaneous FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, July 20.—()—Foreign Great Britain others in cents: 25% e 101 Great. Britain 5.03%; France 6.62%: Italy 7.90; Germany free 40.36, regis- tered 21.75, 25.29; Sweden 25.96; Montreal in Now travel Norway ¥o ie 99.93%; No Mont: mdertone steady to weak: | Pi $3 [10 AC One TORR ABORT EAA most early sales fed steers 7.50-8.25 J os with better grades at 8.50-80; several | Proctor % aaNka BAGEe Medium to good; ait ahe stick about | Pullinag” BL | Noy g Zone, duly, | 20, —um—cal medium to goo steady both on ki stocker ac-|Pure Oil a. |Prne Cee AME cant a ia count; bulls and vanlers steady: ut | Purity 12% | time loans steady; 60 days-6 mos. 1% e 5.000, northwestern, gras eee ed cane |Radio _.... 5 12. | per cent offered; Bankers Acceptances and a lower Stade heifers, In crop: re- pecie- Belin Gens on RESRenee main stockers; trade on 8 a . i ady to weak, mainly 6.50 | Reo 4% Mi bre) aaa aly ares ee ete Echeniey Dil a" |” Faby Bank stock fa8 eluaing 2,500, [rear ty Rd s c er lBervel 23% GOVERNMENT BOXDS i i {hell Union ge a at Bocony Vac ieg| Eeeawry Sih? be is 3 | ouinern ‘Ps 4 ory spp 20% New York, July 20.—(—. [Ag HE Am gem Gen. 8%. 4g Cities 5. Oil Sioux City, Ia. July 20.—(%— ‘Stand. Ol) Aj—Cattle 4,000: better. slau he Lag nee a *atendy to | Stand. Oil FEFFS KARR 7,00-50 3. Deaths Foutter lots food sround 50 1b. wi rs 15; few ical 3 load medium stock he! e than . fignt and ‘medium wi algets 8. ae rer up to 8.50; pigs it strong weights up to 8.00; itent ‘inde down to 6. 3;000; including 270 billed throvek: nothing done; askin; ene. er for fat lambs: choice na net la. above 9.25; other classes unchanged. INEAPOLIS Pf ad rie cia ef fam 3 bere tents mel 5 . Pa plomenty 2 Miamings ae SS BBRaBeSAsteNNSaSEBGESLoUseeees FRAAR SR hi 2% edd No. 2 white 4 FFRER KER Sy Bpeorr: g$=5) Service Elec. Bond ry Share 24%. 3, No. northern 39%. 2%; No. 3 white ar 38 to 40 Can q delivered Continiatal Export ‘ 0. cate agen jNo. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. Grain Quotations raiadtind Sykes GRAIN 20 July No, 1 dark northern, 88 ibs. .... No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs, No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. No, 4 dark northern, 5¢ Ibs. No, 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 52 lbs. No. 5 dark northern, 51 lbs. No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. .... Sample Grain: 4 Ibs., 95; 48 lbs., ‘Ibs., 92; 47 Ibs., 80; 46 ; 45 Ibs., 83; 44 Ibs., 78; 43 Ibs., 78; 42 lbs., 72; 41 lbs., 60; 40 Ibs., 66; 39 Ibs., 63; 38 Ibs., 60; 37 lbs., 57. No. 1 herd amber durum No, 1 mixed durum No, 1 red durum No, 1 flax . No, 2 flax No. 1 rye .. Barley . Oats tie St oe RANGE Wien Wheat— open th Low + 103% He 1.03 + 1.02% 1.03% 1.01% + 1.03% 1.04% 1.03 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, July conyeNeree ‘Wheat— open duly ae Me 1.24! 1B% 18% 1.20% 1.18% 16% 1.17% 1.16% ley 51% 35% 36% 2.05% 1.05% 2.00 Duluta, fone Sate ae BANGE juth, Minn., Jul Py ieee one High 1a 123% 122° See brieees whee oe Closing soak tei letter. Write Tribune Ad. 108% | Nort“ darke northern, $9. ibe :| WANTED—Ginl for general —house- 104% 1at 58 1b: % work that can cook. Phone 823. F. Close 1.23% 1.19% 116% 51% 51% 5T% 35% 36% 2.03 2.00% 2.04 ainneapall is one GRAIN nu 20.—(#)—Wheat ronsinea abot de . 130% 142% .... 141% .... 140% ...- 1.38% «++ 1.36% «+6 134% .... 1.32% ... 130% .... % 125% ....° 122% .... Winter Wheat ‘nee t 1H Wz... 1.21% 1.23% 1.19% rave 18 Wz... 1.19% 1.21% 117% rages 1H OW... 1.17% 1.19% 1.15% Pate 1H W.«.. 1.12% 1.17% 1.10% DEW, _— 1H OW.~.. 109% 113% 1.07% 2DHW or 2H Wz... 1.07% 1.11% 1.05% 3 DHW or 3 HW... 1.05% 1.08% 1.03% Durum compared to 147 @ year eee e Seen c quotations ne today follow: Delivered To Arrive 1.21% 1.19% 1.06% neeee 139 150 «127 he aaa A 128 150 see 3 87 aes 126 150 see 3 amber 56 ogy 123 149 eee 4 amber $8 ibs. + 110 148 eee 4 u 0) UIT 14T eee 5 amber 8 Ibs... 115 145 «0. 5 amber hd hy oe A ae rime 129 137 Gurum 168 100 104° M4 0% HH | Named to Direct Lemke’s Drive Bargains in the Want-Ads Will Surprise You Salesmen Wanted DISTRIBUTO! AAAI manufacturer desires a dis- tributor for a territory centering ‘round Bismarck. Frequent adver- tising brings continual flow of in- quiries. . Assistance in establishing Work Wanted Nationally known | BUILT-IN features to improve your cabinets, home, including kitchen clothes closets, telephone nooks, clothes chutes, etc. Aune Glass é& Carpenter Shop, 614 Broadway. Phone 208. new contacts as well as calling on oe Ralph old trade given. Credit on all bus- iness from territory. Distributor must live in territory and have car. Accounts financed by manufactur- er. No capital required. Only active man who can stand thorough in- vestigation will be considered. Write Tribune Ad. 15284. Female Help Wanted NURSES WANTED AT SAN HAVEN GRADUATE nurses beginning service at $40 per month and maintenance | and undergraduates of one to two A former Fargo, N. D., insur- ance man, John Nystul, above, will direct the campaign of Representative William Lemke for the presidency on the Union Party ticket. Nystul is a for- mer chairman of the state ex- ecutive committee of the Non- partisan League in North Da- maintenance and salary advance in all of above instances as experience ' and service warrant. Apply to Su- perintendent, San Haven, N. Dak. WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Must be able to speak Ger- man. Call at 207 Mandan St. after 6:30 p. m. SODA Fountain girl. Only experi- enced need apply. List phone num- |. DULUT! Duluth, July Jaszkowiak. EXPERIENCED, efficient stenograph- MEN'S suits cleaned ahd preased. Ai- er years at $30 to $35 respectively with| FOR SALE OR RENT—Large, all to Puree, ts barieed Oe tums. Gen- eral purpose » Phone 1084.! trucking. GIRL desices work by week or month. Rather not cook. Start immediate- Write Tribune Ad. 15326, er wants work. Excellent - ences. Phone 1072-R. 80 Isdies dreases $1.00. Phone 1707. 222 South 11th. For Sale modern brick constructed 14 room house. Ideal place for night club, road house. Now used for hotel. Also have @ gasoline service station in connection. Located on High- way 83. Also several tracts of Mis- souri river bottom land. Good for small truck farming. See me im- mediately. Carl Russ, Wilton, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Canary birds, good sing- ers, $2.50 and up. 8 miles west, % mile north of New Salem, highway No. 10. Mrs, Fred Graf, New Sal- em, N. D. Automobiles for Sale UsED CARS 1934 Chevrolet Master Coach 1929 Nash Sedan 1938 Plymouth Sedan Sedan 8 Coupe 8 mouth 1931 1926 1934 19% Pickup 1929 1930 1934 Sedan 1935 Touring Sedan 1933 Sedan 1934 Cosch 1935 Plymouth Coach We Trade and Give Terms Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main Phone 900 FOR SALE—New Pontiac coach, dt en 300 miles. Sell at big discount. Convenient ee Phone 1' Dutch Lunch. Bei by Also lots facing east near Rooee- velt_school. McLean. FOR SALE-19%4 B3, 1% ton Inter- national truck with’ hydraulie hoist. I, J. Anderson, 106 Main. FOR SALE—1932 Ford V-8 coach in . bead condition. Priced to sell. __Phone 154 548-J. FOR SALE SALE—1035 Plymouth deluxe 4 door Lead Low mileage. Bargain. Household Goods for Sale ‘WANTED—Two experienced waitress- es. Apply in person at the City 1 northern, 1. Cafe. hard mae 8% Montana FOR SALE—Duart machine and com- Plete equipment for beauty shop. ct pad new. Write Tribune Ad. : Livestock for Sale 58/FOR SALE—100 breeding ewes, 3 to 6 years old. Also 30 ton of rye straw. P. F. Hasse, Ri, Tappen, N. Dak. Wanted to Buy 1, 1%. eect SO Nio.’s white, 37-3 WANTED—Baby bed. Phone 1707. FOR SALE—' Thoroughbred Spitz pup, 7 months old. Phone 178 before 4 P. m. or 110% Rosser after 4. N. D. Toledo scales, U. 8. Slicers, Choppers and Mills. Land for Sale FOR SALE—Refrigerator, radio, stu- dio couch, smoker, indirect floor lamp, vacuum cleaner. Many other articles nearly new. Call after 7 p.m. Apt. 3, 200% Main. PHILCO 103% console radio, also oth- er household goods at ridiculously low prices. Sky beset SE aERG Main Ave. FOR SALE—New room-sise Tugs. Very reasonable. 9x12, 10x14 and small- er. Phone 579-R. 217 7th. Malting, 60- at feed bar- —K—_—X—__e________ Room and Board ROOM and board in clean home. Reasonable rates. Gentlemen pre- ferred. 416 6th. Phone 1141-J. WELL furnished room with morning |= and evening meal for lady or gen- tleman. 401 5th 8t. For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE—Kimball player piano in good condition. Would consider good ‘used car. Write Tribune Ad. 15295. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Cates fy, 20.—()—Cash wheat: ne 1 red 1.06. i dark hard AL No. 1 mixed corn: No, 1 yellow 88%-89%4; 1 white 99%; sample gr 718- i oats—No. sample grade 344-364 78%; new from Illinois; barley new, No. 1, 94; new, to arrive 92; feed 58- malting 1.04 nom., timothy seed 6.00-40 cw! lover seed 12.25+ BOSTON WOOL Boston, July 20.—(—(U. 8. D. A.) Demand for wool was slow in the Boston magket and sales consisted mostly of small lots in original bag! fine western grown wools. Buyer were reported to be trying to pur. apable driver, will 40 acres—excellént soil—20 miles Duluth. Near trunk road, 2 Dr. T. W. Buckingham Announces his return to practice after several months’ absence. Office location chase fine original wools below 80 cents scoured basis, but there was very little attractive wool of even short French combing lengths avail- able below 80-82 cents scoured: basis. Most dealers were holding their aver- drive any elderly couple or anyone anywhere for expenses paid. In- quire Tribune Ad. 15281. age to good French combing original bag wool at 83-85 cents. CABINS for lake, $9 weekly including ice and wood. S. W. Corwin, Bismarck. Lost and Found CHICAGO POTATOES 2 —(U. S. D. A.) 331, total U. 502, Sunday 37: best California stock and western __Thayer. _|FOR RENT—Large, cool front room. Suitable for 2. Gentlemen prefer- _red. Board if desired. bath. $15.00, Gentlemen prefer- red. 614 Avenue C. triumphs slightly stronger, other stock steady; supplies liberal, demand good for good stock; sacked per cwt. Missouri cobblers No. 1, and partly graded showing heated, some decay, 1. ood quality and con- dition some poor low as 1.00; Virginia cobblers U. 1, showing heated and decay fine qual- ity and condition California White Rose U. S. N and partly graded ae 90; Idaho Bliss triumphs U. 8 2.85-3.10; Oregon Bliss eta ‘ut "8. ‘No. 00-15. Many German automobiles are LOST—White female pit bull dog. Ears and tail clipped. One black ear. Answers to “Tippy.” Reward. Phone 34, Mandan Hotel, Mandan. Mrs. Alma Williams. ‘ LOST—Zipper key case. Name “Earle A. Kiefer” on case. Reward. Re- turn to 212 3rd. DOST—Yellow Angora kitten. Third grown. Phone 1105. Reward. — Personal sonable, 406 5th st. clean room. Clove to i ;ENT- ern home. Hot water Close in. 501 6th. Avenue A West. carrying small tanks of carbon di- oxide to take the place of tire pumps. In case of a flat tire, the tanks are used to inflate the tire after it is fixed. ———————— FREE! STOMACH ULCERS, GAS PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved quick. Get free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at Service Drug Store, Bismarck and Central Drug Co., Mandan. suMMoNs ~KYSAR’S JEWELRY STORE ;. | We are located and have up-to-date are NORTH DAKOTA coun- | WE iit Seweity, An pin DISTRICT COURT FOURTH su-| done at cut rates and all work Ethel M. Foster, as Administra- guaranteed. 305 Broadway. trix with the will annexed of the estate of Margaret Wallman, De- ceased, Plaintitg, MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1022 Bdwy. Phone 1126. vs. D. Sturgis, Samuel D, Sturg! er utepnen _—_—_———— jturges, a ,e urgis, ephen Baker, Steven Baker, W. D. Wol- Business Opportunity verton, George P. Flannery, Geo. FOR SALE—Auto wrecking house FOR NICELY furnished sleeping room. Close in. Call at 218-1st. Phone 262-R. SLEBPING room, large clothes closet. Close in. Reasonably priced. 714 Broadway. P. Flannery, John K. Wetherby, Bridger Delahant, William E. Meagher, Kate Mengher, Carl R. Kosltzky, Mrs. Katie Elsie Dralle, Katle Dralle, and all other per- 8 unknown, claiming any es- tate or Interest In, or lten oF en- cumbrance upon the property de- scribed in the complaint, sa tat ad OF doing good business. Must leave’ within 60 days. Six hundred will swing deal. Balance on easy terms. Gas station in connection. Call on or write E. Reynolds, Box 144, Man- dan, N. D. FOR SALE—$14,000.00 meat marke! fixtures offered at $1500.00. Com- plete in every detail. Located at 400 Main 8t., Bismarck. Inquire Tittle Bros., St. Paul. Houses and Flats FOR 8: BY OWNER: Beaut house on 6th, near capitol, beautiful trees and shrubs. Newly decorated upstairs apartment with $40 a month income. Also 12 room home, best location in Bismarck with $100 monthly income. Will sacrifice for Defendants. RTH DAKOTA ABOVE NAMED DE- PENDANTS? You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, a copy of id complaint is hereto an- herewith served upon you, rve a copy of your Answer subscribers at their office ‘a_National Bank & company Building in the City arek, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, within thirty days atten the service of this sume ay 147% quick sale. Easy payments. Write Tribune Ad. 16338. 1.15% ait FOR SALE—My home at 703 2nd St. Wheat Six room modern house, lot 100x150 ft., 2 car. detached garage, beautiful 111% trees and shrubbery. $6,000. Phone for appointment. 658-J. 100% 5 Br please ¥ take votes that, fad summons, com- la réonal in the the Cler! f District court, ad td County, North Dakota is action is brought for of quieting title in in excluding the a from any right, title, and inter 2: in the selowipe described . wi y of. Lots twenty rites (23) and twats four (24) Block Six (6) Sturgis Addi- tion to the City of Bismarck, Bur- leigh fe North Dako' And no laim is made of the sald a, 2, 1% Te 4% saps SALE—Thor washing machine. Used only 2 months. Phone 1728 after 6 o'clock. FOR SALE—Lioyd baby buggy. 1656-J. 217 8th Street. (OTs FOR SALE—Cheap taxes, rea- sonable price. No interest. See 8. 8. Clifford. er ee sy, | Apartments for Rent room. Suitable for 2. Ground floor. Phone 436-J. 720 2nd St. LARGE unfurnished room down town. Connecting bath. Can be used for light housekeeping. Also furnished apartment with kitchenette for month of August. Chea} Main. Apt. 7. WELL furnished apartment. Living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and beth. New Kelvinator. $55.00. For ap- pointment see custodian, College rooms and bath basement apert- ment. Fireplace, built-in kitchen, Maytag washer, heat, water. Phone 1492. 901 10th. FOR RENT—Two furnished all mod- Season toate ly decor! undry Jeges. Call 711 Avenue A. Phone 1490-W. FOR RENT—Newiy decorated, well furnished peer i Pips building. Laundry wee require Doe ‘Trib- une office. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished apart- ments. Electric refrigerators. Laun- dry privileges. Fireproof building. Strictly modern. Inquire Tribune office. t. | FURNISHED ground floor 3 room HED ground floor 3 room. apartment. Living room, kitchen- ette with breakfast nook and bed- Toom adjoining bath. 806-7th St. FURNISHED large 3 room apart- ment with bath. Newly decorated. Private entrance. Available July 15th. _15th. Nicola are __106 Main, basement Leseaee a room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Laune dry privileges, Phone 1068. FOR RENT—Three rooms and private i] ghey B i t 42 Ht tt | i | i i ‘ & 34 EX 5 8 i p] § | fi Bi, zg a i & rit bath, Ist floor. 1 large room with kitchenette and 3 rooms on @nd

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