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Market Report for Mon., July 27 [Grain Quotations | BERN — STOCK PRICES PUSH UP FRACTIONS 10.3 |New York Stocks| Stocks bn! Prices July 27) Buyers on Broad Front a Inspired by Bright Brand of News New York, July 27—(#)—In a broad buying movement stocks pushed up fractions to around 3 points in ‘Monday’s market, many to new peaks for the past several years. The utilities, steels, motors, farm implements, rails and specialties were inspired by a bright brand of economic news and, despite late profit taking, the close was firm. ‘Transfers were around shares. The forward swing was touched off by Consolidated Edison following en action of this company’s directors in doubling the dividend. 1,800,000 3. Steels climbed when the American |Borden Iron & Steel Institute estimated the week's mill operations at 71.5 per cent of capacity, up .6 of a point at the second highest level of the year. Outstanding gains were registered by Consolidated Edison, American Water Works, Columbia Gas, U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, Youngstown Sheet & Tube, Midland Steel Products, Chrysler, General Motors, Auburn, J. I. Case, International Harvester, Deere, Santa Fe, N. Y. Central, Northern Pacific, Southern Pacific, ‘Westinghouse, Allied Chemical, Doug- Jas Aircraft, United Aircraft, Stand- ard Oil of New Jersey, Montgomery Ward, Sears-Roebuck, Spiegel-May- Stern, Associated Drygoods, Cork and Motor Products. Steady to improved were Consoli- dated Oil, Goodyear, Anaconda, Ken- -necott, General Electric, Electric Auto-Lite, Stone & Webster, Murray Corp., United Corp., Electric Power and Boeing. Schenley was an excep- tion with a decline of about a paint. Bonds displayed a firm undertone. Foreign gold currencies were off in terms of the dollar. Corn at Chicago ended up 2 to 2% cents a bushel and wheat was ahead 1% to 1%. Crown| CO! SO. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, July 27.—()—(U. &, | Firest. Depi. of Agr.)—Cattle 9,100; slaugh- ter steers steady; Jower grade grassy and shortfed kinds 5.00-7.09; she stock opened steady; undertene weak. on cows; supply low- er grades liberal; few commor, heifers 4.50-5.50; lower cutter to cutter cows 3.00-75 mainly; common to medium beef cows 4.00-5.00; bulls steady, bulk) G¢" 4.75-5.35; few to 5.50; stockers and feeders ‘fairly lactive, fully steady; medium to good steers 5.00-6.00; com- mon grades down to 4.00. Calves 3,900; vealers steady; common grassy calves weak; good to choice vealers 6.00-7.00; selections 7.50. Hogs 6,800; cay; steady to strong with Saturday; ‘etter 160-220 Ibs. 10.30-60; top 10.60; 220-260 Ibs. 9.75-10.35; 260-280 Ibs. 9.25-90; 290-350 Ibs. 8.85-9.40; sows 360 dbs, down 840-60; heavier weights grainfeds scarce, |G! few 17.25-8.25; some held around 8.50; about steady with Fri- Houd-Her. a Howe Sound . Hudson Mot. . Hupp. Motor Illinois Cent. . Indus. Ray 7.75-8.35; pigs and light lights slow, |X ‘uneven, very few early sales; axerage | 1 cost Saturday 9.03; weight 283 lbs. Sheep 2,500; run includes few loads Montanas and Dakotas; balance na- tives; better- grade slaughter lambs: held steady at 9.75 and above; pack- ers talking lower; few common and medium grades 6.00-3.50; ewes weak at 2.00-3.75; few 62 lb. white-faced Montana feeders 6.75. Dairy Cattle fairly active, firm; good x7, springer cows 632.50-72.50; common and medium grades quotable 37.50- x City, July 27. (wv, A. Fionattie intood, including 23 cars billed through; fed steers, yearlings and heifers mostly steady; cows weak to 25 lower; decline shown _ early 8.80; medium to good fed heif- 01 cows 3,75- mo! down; few loads 5.25-50. Hogs 7,000, slow; sows fairly ac- tive, mostly '15 lower than Friday's average to shipper: 1k light and medium weights 8.' 3 packer bids mostly 8.40; butche: low, early bi 10-15 lower LaR He at 1025-4 stags largely down; . strong weight fesders bids 7.25-8.25; light kinds 6.00 down, oper. 3.000, including 240 billeé throu nothing done sary: choice slaughter lambs a vaaee at 9.75; dow! Chicago, guy et AU. 8. —Hogs 15,000, laclasins: Atte dice on weights 240 Ib. dow: Friday's time; ilk better grade 180- 240, iP rnieinoos tow 10.25-75; sows barely steady; bulk desirable, kinds 9.00-35 Cattle 19, round oat ri ctl helfer and mixed yearll shade higher prices; no c! being neglected; even cutter co’ ting good action on smal count; lower_prices cows is very libe: al supply, however, but bot killer and stocker dealers after ee stock heifers, and st 6,500 northwestern gra: a in crop, mainly killing cows stock cat- tle; best weighty light yearlings pr! ly choice seo tb. nelters up to Baad 6.00 down .50 dow: 100; including 23.600 better grade fat bey hee) lower; -be' Pe tote te packs city butchers: me ewes 3.00-50, holding bent @ ‘above MIN! Minneapolis, vi at eee slaughter Miami Pills, Proctor & Gari Pub. Sve, N. Pullman Pure Oil . Bunty sees 13%| | CONTINUES UNHURT' 13% 49% 185% 21% 5% u% 28' $., of unabated drouth, was in the face of 13,922,000 bushels increase of the|No, United States wheat visible supply.| No, the second successive increase of|No, record-breaking proportions. Because|No, s {of profit taking on upturns, top|No, mal] Produce Markets | 4 | 33%; “| 22%; current receipts 20%; storage 7a} old i be ‘9 Storage Stand: FRKKRKEKRTEE Fi a RSBRESSRo Bases SSsSeesS..n. SISoVe, SRER FRE RE Sezsss: a ot 00 te ee & BRESRELBIVES, SUSITON Zac! Monday. ti y: TT aS cet THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1936 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and [New York Stocks ]|GRAIN PRICES SOAR AS DROUTH'S REIGN Top Values Not Maintained asi Profit Takers Remain Active Chicago, July 27.—()—Peak prices | 3% cents up for corn and 2% for wheat distinguished grain dealings! The soaring of prices, a consequence Prices were not fully maintained. Corn closed firm, 2 cents to 2% a rise of 10 cents. MILL CITY WHEA’ FUTURES CLOSE HIGHER Minneapolis, July 27.—()—A liber- al increase in the domestic visible supply gf wheat caused a milk set- back ‘in wheat futures prices before the close Monday but the undertone of the market held stubbornly strong throughout. There was good com- mercial buying on breaks. July wheat closed % higher, Sept. 1% higher and Dec. 1% higher. Flax futures were up early on con- tinued dry weather in North Dakota but closed lower because of new crop receipts. July and Sept. closed 1%c lower 03% 2% lower at 2.04 Oats dragged early on account of the heavy primary receipts while barley advanced smartly with corn. Rye continued to show independence. ; July and Sept. oats each closed 14% higher and Dec. % higher. December malting barley closed Je up. July feed barley clo 2%gc higher, Sept 2c higher and Di % up. July and and Dec. Dec. 1%c higher. Cash wheat lacked force. Some of the heavier type of winter wheat sold better, Not enough good durum was on to:make a market. Corn was in fair to good demand. Oats was in good demand. Rye of- ferings were heavier. Barley demand was good for new crop quality. Flax was in good demand. @ CHICAGO Chicago, July 27.—()—Butter was steady Monday and eggs were firm. Poultry was easy. Butter 11,558, steady; creamery- specials (93 score) 34%-% ; extras (92) extra firsts (90-91) firsts (88-89) 31%-32%; standards (90 centralized carlots) 33%; eggs 9,992, firm; extra firsts, local 22%, cars 23; fresh graded firsts, local 22%. cars packed firsts 23%. Poultry: Live, 25 trucks, easy; hens 4% Ibs. up 18: less than 4% ibs, 17; Leghorn hens 14; Plymouth and White Rock springs colored 19; Plymouth and White Rock fryers 20, colored 138; Plymouth Rock broilers 19, White Rock 17, colored 17, Leghorn 2 Me, Sp 15: less than 2 Ib, 14%; barebac! chickens 14-16; roosters 14; Leghorn roosters 13; hen turkeys 16; toms 15; No. 2 turkeys 13; heavy old ducks 11, heavy young 13, small white ducks 10%, eel colored 10; young geese 12, NEW YORK New York, July 27.—(#)—Live poul- try nominal. No JOE quotations. whole %; held 1935 fancy unquoted. Eggs 14,201, firm Special packs 27-3 firsts 2 mixed colors: standards 26%; mediums 21%: dirties No. prame cheaks 17%-18%; un- BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, July 27.—(®)—. Butter Futures: High Low Close November . 34% 33% 34% Egg Futures Refrigerator Stan- dards, Oct. ....... 26% 26 26% Osteo +- 2 SAN RE 20K: Miscellaneous i FOREIGN EXCHANGE others in 8 %; France 6,61: Italy 7.90; Germany free. 40.28; remintered 22,80; travel 24.00; Norway 25.23; Sweden 25.89; Montreal in New York 100.00; New York in Montreal 100.00. - MONEY RATES New York, July 27.—(%)—Call money steady, 1 per cent all day. Prime Commercial ye % per cent. Th 0 days-6 mos. 1% pe: . Bankers accept- ances unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, close: First Bank stock 14%. Northwest Banco 10. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) wer the counter in N, Maryland F: * Quart. Inc. SI Sel, Inc. 8h. 5 VERNMENT BONDS New Sore July = 27.—()—Govern- ment Bonds: ‘Treasury 44's 117.29, Treasury a + pe ae New York, July. fe-0—Curb: American Gen. 8%. Citles service 4%. Elec. Bond & Share 26%. No. 4 dark northern, 54 lbs. ‘No, 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. .... 49 Ibs., 92; 48 Ibs., 12; 39 Ibs., 60; 38 Ibs., 57; 37 Ibs., 54, No. Barley shove Saturday's finish, Sept, 004. hoger % |Dec, 89%-14, wheat 1%-1% up, Sept, | TTt Winter when! ;|1.04%-1.08; Dec, 1.05%-%, oats %-% advance, and provisions unchanged to elses go, July et heat | Miameapells, aay Dec, . Maiting Batley— arr eOMUro) 33 Py ¥ - — ECB BISARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) July 27 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. ....$1.06 . 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs, 1,08 . 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. 1.04 . 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs, .... 1.01 1.00 98 a . 4 dark northern, 53 lbs. . 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs, . 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. ‘ 5 Sample eine Tbs., 89; 47 lbs., 86; 46 3 45 Ibs., 80; 44 lbs. 75; 43 Ibs.. 2 Ibs., 69; 41 Ibs., 66; 40 Ibs. 1 hard amber durum 1 mixed durum 1 red durum 1 flax ... 2 flax . 1 rye CHICAGO RANGE Low Close % 1.03% 1.04 1.04% 92 80% 81% 35% 36% 38 sane ine High 1.04% 105% 1.05 1.06% july . flax each |Sept. loct.”. Sept. rye each closed 11g¢ higher and i Dec. .., Bellies— duly ... MINNEAPOLIS a ih Low 1% “hs 1.23% Tao 121% 1.20% ~ 118 1.18% 117% 58 57% 51% Me 33-33%, ; | Dec 07 2.07 2.03% 208 2.08% 2.04% DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., July 27.—(®)— Durum- Open High Low Close {Qi 21h 2.08% does 2.11 2.11 2.08% 2.08% MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN J .—(P)\—Wheat day 410 compared to 187 lis cash wheat and coarse quotations today follow: Delivered To Arrive 135... 134 133 130 138 1,26 July 27.—(P)—Btocks | 13% 1D or EW... 1 M7 119 D 1 W we Le 112 eset and ‘seuth Dakota Wheat Wz... M13 LIT LA wo. Ml 115 1.09 OF W... 1.089 113 1.07 ne 10 ots fait 4 28 ge _ eo 1.49 1.49 1.38 146 1.4 4 Y mixed 1.06- j | Sales 94 Personal KYSAR’S JEWELRY STORE We are located and have up-to-date watches and jewelry. All work done at cut rates and all work guaranteed. 305 Broadway. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1023) Bdwy. Phone 1126, Dr. T. W. Buckingham Announces his return to practice after several months’ absence. Office location Cowan Building | Cabins for Reni CABINS for Rent—On Minnesota lake, $9 weekly including ice and wood. 8. W. Corwin, Bismarck. ee Turkeys, in their natural state, roost in trees. .CHICAGO CASH GRAIN (P)—Cash wheat No, 2 dark hard fo. 1 hard 1.10% -12; No, | 14; sample grade mixed | 3 mixed 9: N Soybeans No. sample ereae 65 nom. thy seed 26-5 14.50-19.25 ewt. BOSTON Wool Boston, July 27.—(—(U. S. D. A.) Trade was very slow Monday in the Boston wool market,sand the under- current of sentiment was fairly firm despite the current dulines: Scattered moderate increases in purchases of greasy wool and in or- ders for wool tops gave some en- couragement to the wool men who were anticipating an improvement in the market as the fall season ap- proaches. Quotations were unchang- ed from last week on spot offerings in this market. The slow demand that was experienced in the past month was quite generally accepted as a sea- sonal tendency. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, July 27.—W)—( —Potatoes 90, on track 207, tota! shipments Saturday 423; Sunday 24 Bliss triumphs firm, other stock about steady, supplies moderate, demand rather slow: sacked per ewt. Califor- nia White Tose US. No. 1 and partly 05 few sales showing Adaho Bliss triumphs 0; fair quality and egon Bliss triumphs 1 Nebraska and New Jersey cobblers US. N cobblers fair condition Missouri cobblers showing de- ay 1.90; Maryland cobblers US. No. 1, 2.65-65; bbls, Virginia cobblers 1, fale ‘ca ‘conaition showing some decay Want to Buy or Trade? WANT ADS Will Help Salesmen Wanted Male Help Wanted TWO salesmen who can sell Maytags. | Permanent for right men. Must have car and references. Crop failure unknown here, If interest- ed, write Maytag Shop, Bozeman, Montana with full particulars at ‘once. Female Help Wanted WANTED — Refined, unencumbered middle aged woman to take com- plete charge. Must like and under- stand children. Write Tribune Ad. 15411, GIRLS Wanted. Neat appearing and courteous. Apply in person. Co- man Tourist Court. ____Work Wanted EXPERIENCED girl wants work by _- (av of hour. Phone 785-M. EXPERIENCED girl wants work by day or hour. Phone 1315. Ask for Ann. Instruction LEARN AUTO MECHANICS, Diesel Engineering, Acetylene, and Electric Welding. Practical training—no books. Write for free catalog. HANSON AUTO SCHOOL, Box 1780-X, Fargo, N. Dak. Male Instruction ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING MEN WANTED, Reliable, fair edu- cation, mechanically inclined who would like to better themselves. Must be willing to train spare time | to qualify as installation and service experts. No experience necessary. Write giving age, present occu tion, etc. Utilities Inst. Tribune Ad. 415421, et MAN AND WIFE—To run local cof- fee agency. Earnings up to Pod in @ week. I send everything needed. No money-risk. New Ford Sedan given you as bonis. Write for de- tails. Albert Mills, 263 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O, ‘WANTED—Man capable of develop- tionary motor oil in territory tribu- tary to Bismarck. A good perman- ent opportunity for right party. Write Tribune Ad. 15450. WANT reliable man to make hay. Wages, $1.00 per day. A. Born, 8 miles south Menoken, 1 mile east. WANTED—Journeyman electrician with a North Dakota license. Mel- ville Electric Shop. ESE Rooms for Rent es "—Attractive, cool sleeping room. Next to bath. Desirable lo- cation. Gentlemen preferred. 234 W. Thayer. Phone 1770. SLEEPING room, large clothes closet. Hot water. Reasonable price. Use side-porch entrance. 306% West Thayer. FOR RENT—Large sleeping raom suitable for two. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Phone 1758-W. Call at 718 Ave. E. FOR RENT—Large, coo] front room. Suitable for 2. Gentlemen prefer- red. Board-if desired. Phone &71-W. FOR RENT—Modern room. Next to bath. Hot water. Gentlemen pre- ferred. 714 Raymond. Phone 1937. FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Next to bath. Suitable for two. 306 9th. a ee FOR RENT—Pleasant, desirable room in good location. Hot water. Phone 1250-R. 102 Avenue A. FOR | ____ eoom and! Beard MOTHER with son, 10, desires board and room, good meals, near school, with congenial family. Phone 1929. 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 8! Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—Attractive, unfurnished No. Oats No. 3 white 4 -38t4 Barley: Malting 6 feed 47-61, RANGE OF CARLOT SALES dark northern 1.0: No. 1 hard 1.11% -1.14; No. 5 har No. 1 hard amber durum 1.48 red durum 1.03%. Corn, %; No. 3 while 9732. e No. | Barley, No. 2 malting $1 sample grade 50. Flax, WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipes, Jul ht 94: white 45; No. 3 white 41 ICAGO STOCKS y the Associated Press) Miawest Corp. 8% SUMMON: STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA COUN- TY OF BURLEIGH. IN DISTRICT COURT FOURTH JU- DICIAL DISTRICT. Ethel M. Foster, as Administra- ith the will annexed of the ff Margaret Wallman, De- Plaintiff, vs. Samuel D. Sturgis, Samuel D. Sturges, 8. D. Sturgis, Stephen Baker, Steven Baker, W. D, Wol- verton, George P. Flannery, Geo. P, Flannery, John K. Wetherby, Bridger Delahant, William E. Meagher, Kate Meagher, Car! R. Kositsky, Mrs, Katie Elsie Dralle, Katie Dralle, and other per- sons unknown, claiming any es- tal r interest in, or lien or en- cumbrance upon the property de- scribed in the complaint, Detsngante, — aTATS OF NORTH DAKOTA 4 ABOVE NAMED DE- You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled actjon, a copy of which said nexed and herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your Answer Upon. the subscribers at thelr office in the Dakota National Bank & Trust Company Building In the City of Blemarck, County of Burielgh, and State of North Dakota, within thirty days atter ‘th vice of this sum- mons upor yor clusive of the day of such service. Ard in case of your fallure to appear or answer as above plainti¢e will take judg- nat you by default for the nded {nthe complaint. Bismarck, N . D. this 36th Tae] of iyland vs Foster, Attorneys for Siice © and Pr N. ndants above named: each of you will ple: take “notice that the summons, pleint, and notice of no ersonal claim herein have been filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court, Burleigh County, North Dakota and that this action is brought for the purpose of quieting title in plain- tiff and in excluding the defendants from any right, title, and Interest to and in the following described prem- : West seventy 170) feet of Lots twenty three (23) and twenty four (24) Block Six (6) Sturgis Addi- tion to the City of Bismarck, Bur- leigh County, North Dakota. And no laim is mad inst any torneys for Plaintitt, .|FOR RENT—Modern, sample grade | J Ground floor apartment. Living room, bedroom and kitchen. Elec- tric refrigerator. Also 3 room un- furnished ground floor apt. with private bath. Desirable location. Adults only. Call at 234 W. Thayer. _Phone 1770 for appointment. furnished 3 room apartment with private bath, | private entrance. Ground floor. Suitable for two adults. Close in. Phone 260. After 6 p. m. phone 512-w. ‘THREE room furnished ‘apartment. Private bath and entrance. Two adults only. Also 1 clean sleeping room. Next to bath. Gentlemen ‘oom 8 ment, atirntshed. $12 mo. May | be used as sleeping room. Also kerosene stove for sale. Phone 866-R. 701 Front St. AUGUST 1st: Three room unfurnish- ed basement apartment with pri- vate bath. Gas, water, lights and heat furnished, $35.00, May be seen at 306% 15th Street.’ | FOR RENT—Two unfurnished apart- ments. Electric refrigerators. Laun- dry privileges. Fireproof building. Strictly modern. Tagine Tribune Office. SLEEPING ROOM in modern home, unfurnished. Good location. Call at 111 Ave. A. West. FOR RENT—Furnished, comfortable, clean room. Close to bath. Close in. 1220 AvenueA, EARGE, cool front room. Suitable for 2. Board if desired. Phone 1086-W. FOR RENT- Next to bath. 6th. i COMFORTABLE sleeping room. Close in, Call after 6, 111 E. Rosser. FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Hot and cold water in room. 510-éth St. FOR RENT—Nice clean sleeping room, Call at 608 Main. alee room. Phone 619-W. 619- Houses aad Flats \FOR SALE—Four room modern house, built-in cupboards. Full basement. $1200 cash. Balance easy payments. Call at 204 18th St. FOR SALE—New § room _ strictly modern bungalow with 3 room base- homes in Bismarck. T. M. Casey & Son. ti FOR SALE by owner: Six room modern home, four room basement apartment. A ola Owner leav- ing city. Call 323 10th or phone 1946. house, $30.00. T. M. Casey & Son. FOR SALE—Al! modern six room house. Reasonably priced. Low interest. Convenient terms. Phone 2112, MODERN, beautifully furnished 4 room house. Grand plano. $45.00 on lease. Responsible party. Phone 0. ing dealer distribution of a revolu-| ment apartment. One of the fine! 1934 1929 1930 1934 1935 1934 1935 We Trade and Give Terms Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. 122 Main Phone 700 Good Running Used Cars YOUR CHOICE 1928 Whippet Sedan 1927 Buick Sedan 1926 Maxwell School Bus 1925 Olds Coach YOUR CHOICE $75.00 1830 Essex Coach YOUR CHOICE 1929 Ferd Coupe 1926 Buick Sedan 1929 Plymouth Coach 1929 Plymouth Sedan These cars all are in running condition and are exceptions! buys at these prices. ‘You save money when you buy at FLECK MOTORS SALES 100 West Broadway Phene 55 Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR SALE—1029 Model A Word truck. Cheap. Good condition. FOR SALE—Cheap. 1932 V-8 Coach. ‘Terms if desired. Phone 1548-J. Fe Travel Opportunities FOR RENT—Three large rooms with bath, furnished or unfurnished . apartment. Frigidaire. Laundry _ Privileges. 106 Ma 106 Main. Nicol: Nicola Apts. apartment. Living room, kitchen- ette with breakfast nook and bed- room adjoining bath. 808 7th St. FURNISHED one room apartment. Rental $16.00. Also ‘furnished two rooms and kitchenette, ground _-floor. Rental $30.00. 618 6th. FOR RENT—Large two room modern apartment with private entrance, Murphy bed, and washing privileges. | Inquire at 910 at 910 A’ | MODERN, furnished 3 room apart- ment. 3 closets. Private bath. Laundry privileges. 802 2nd. Phone 282-M. TWO furnished light housekeeping rooms with lights, water and gas. Private entrance. 408 13th. Phone 1 FOR RENT—One !arge room unfur- nished for light housekeeping. anes. gas, water furnished, 622 FURNISHED 2 large room apariment Modern. Gas, lights, heat, wae _ furnished, 92: ‘W. FOR RENT—3 room apt. aria floor. Large east porch. Private entrance, 402 8th. Phone 1328-J. FOR RENT—Purnished or unfurni ed apartment, Available August 1. Varney Apts. Phone 773 after 6. FOR RENT=Nice, clean, 2 room, 3 room and 1 single room for light housekeeping. 1014 Bdwy. . FOR RENT—One 3 room furnished apartment. Adults only. Gall at 612 Ist after 5 p. m. te THREE ROOM apartment with pri- vate bath, private entrance. 922 6th Bt. Phone 942-J. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette apartment. Suitable for two adults 322 9th St. "room apartment. 1 Private entrance. Phone Ww. FOR RENT—Furnished 2 or 3 room apartment and garage. 314 9th St. Phone 291-W. Private bath. 803 W. Bdwy. 6-29 16-18-2094 8-3. 4% 16% FIRST FLOOR furnished light house- keeping room. Centrally located. 404 Sth St. FOR RENT — Furnished apartment. ughts included. Inquire ‘evenings 819 Bth at, 7 SUBLET— ona August 1 ssl Sa furnished Phone = leaaeasaas Eretts Apis, 31¢- FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms, 319 8. 10th. St. FOR SALE—New, modern bungalow. Close to capitol and school. Good 1015-8th. FOR SALE—7 room house, modern, In very good location. For information write Tribune Ad. 18405. FOR RENT—5 room modern bunza- low with 3 finished rooms in base- ment. 515 Anderson St. Phone 947. JULY 15th, modern bungalow with 3 bedrooms. Also 3 room upstairs apartment, $18.00. Phone 905. FOR RENT—Four room basement and garage. Call at 701 Twentieth or _phone 1 1508, FOR RENT—New modern 4 room house. Call 507-J. First insertion (per word) 30 insertions: hi WANTED—2 passengers to share ex- Peres ponents Aug. 3rd. Call at Ean. «AED 8°: Wanted to Buy ed, not old and reasonably write Tribune Ad. 15361. — Lost and Found LOST—4 month old white Fox ter- || LOST—Two brown water pups, 3 months old. Phone 1063. —_—____SSS ee eee Household Goods for Sale _ set, lectric stove and refrigerater. e Phone 1519. FOR SALE—Second hand furniture. Dresser, 2 ice boxes, 3 cabinets, bed- stead and office chairs, Main. Nicola Apts. FOR SALE—Entire hi

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