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it: Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and — | Market Report for Thurs., Aug. 13 STOCK PRICES PALL Bite Selling ssi Up Towards [ii “Close of Day and Final Tone Is Irregular ern Union, Consolidated Edison, North American and International Telephone. Case and International Harvester |Com. yielded ground in the final hour. Le- Con. high Valley, Elk Horn preferred and other coal issues met liquidation. Carriers turned irregular. Modest improvement in Santa Fe, Pennsyl- vania and Delaware & Hudson con- trasted with limited losses in South- ern Pacific and New York Central. | Livestock | SOUTH 8ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Aug. 13.—(#)—(U. 8. D, A.)—Cattle 2,700, little done on slaughter steers early; undertone |El. Boa El. around steady with opening bids Pies, Ta R er grades opening about steady; bulls |G, weak; beef cows under presure, low- steady; stocker trade opening slow; fairly large quota thin steers and heifers available; better grade fed steers and yearlings held around 7.50- 8.50; grass butcher cows mostly under 4.50; low cutters and cutters 3.00-3.75; sausage bulls 4.75 downward; calves | 1,800, largely steady, desirable veal- ers 6.00-7.00; choice 7.50; best 8.00; common to lower grade gtass calves 4.50 down t0°3.00 or under.” Hogs 6,500, rather slow, market not tully established; early sales and most bids 10-15 higher; spots 25 cents up on light lights; early top 11.10; fe sales 170-220 lbs. 10.75-11.10; 220-260) Ibs. 10.25-10.85; 260-300 lbs. 9.75-10.35; |Z sows 8.60-9.25; average cost packing Wednesday 9.54, weight 277 lbs. Sheep 5,000; run includes 11 cars ; 2,000 natives; slaughter lambs steady; better. grade natives 0.25; throw-outs 6.00-6.50; Washing- tons held above 9.50; slaughter ewes Was! steady, 2.00-3.25; choice 67-70 Ib. Washington feeders Wednesday 8.25. Dairy cows generally steady; tip-| Ei per demand dependable; most milker and springer cows around 45.00-65.00; best shipper selections up to 75.00 and very plain backward lightweights down to 35.00. camage Chicago, Aug. 13.—(@)—(U. 8. D. A.) —Hogs 10, 000. ‘including 3,000 direct: 9-20, spote 26 Righer than Minn. average; top 11.55, new Dulke desirable 180-250 Ib. s, 250-300 1 My able killing” quality cor interests in market; y light | steers sapealally, active and heifers; best | ny; ediumweight pt yearling steers 9.35; heit- bulk Pai 1.18 to oy same true of all g steers ons offerings down to Ftockers and slowing as little but ays stint "25-50 S lgher than close last week; bulk thin stock- ers turning at 4.75- 6.00; bulls steady; vealers a little lower ‘at 7.50 down; only strictly good and choice offer- ings making 8.00-50; practical top bulls 5.25. Sheep 10,000, including 5.300 direct; fat lambs steady to shade lower, dy; bulk nati: je throwouts 5.5 mostly low Texas Iings 7.50; double 69 1b, feeders slaughter sheep steady: mostly 2.25- 3.50. SIOUX CITY a he Se vend Ase 13.—y— fear, yearlings nd she stock ady to strong; stock feeders scarce, Gteady; bull 4.00-5.00, tives atten f80-540' tbe butchers & . c ie 1.00; 140-170. Ib, welghts §9.25- 10. medium and light weight sows 9.35. ee pigs 8.50 down; stags up to ‘shop, 1,600, includin; bre ast through; no ieee; ly re ations. aroun Alan ee unteared capatty’ at 9.38. ——————— DULUTH CASH GRAIN prion No. 60 he 1.42% -1.4 i dark nornern, 59 pee, 1.41%; 10, 1:46 @ se ‘ib 1.40% = “1.45 lo. Le 1 hard A cthere 60 Ibe 1.8134:Nor ds & ie fe es ads ri e ye 798 ant Faite La New York Stocks Graham Baij Been m Paige Int. Bus. ie : Int. Harvester Int. Nick. Can Int. Tel. & Tel. Johns-Manville bg Storage Standards, 10.85-11.45; pest four hington rangers 10.90; 3 ; load fed 3,500; savant oF bove 3.25- 4.00; load good, sound d 580 i. Ib. stock- ers 5.85; few common and medium |Reo 00; scattered early sales Rep. tl. to “enter nb higher; backers | in- |Reynolds fens Aug. 13.—(@)-—Cash closing | heavy. Aue norther spring, US Ind. Aicohol 36 UB Pipe . 52% US Real, 9% US Rubber 20% US Smelt. R. 8% UB Steel’... 68 UB Steel Pf. 133% pened 22% as, Ue Bs it | Wertnane ‘hie 43% Tou | Weatlngh: Bi ae 19% re a a wi . oe jae 6% HPO s g 2 Esk t H = = rt aaa aR ae a as barley 80- t4eaty, feed iaey ocks | CORN CLIMBS UP T0 HIGHEST PEAK SINCE MARCH DAYS OF °29 5% Another Crop Disaster in 1937 Seen Unless Fall and Win- ter Rains Fall Chicago, Aug. 13.—(#)—Corn de- veloped greater strength than wheat late Thursday, and climbed to the Il + highest prices since March, 1929. No. 2 white corn for immediate 4 {use brought $1.24 to $1.25 a bushel here. Corn futures scored nearly 3 ycents @ bushel overnight rise. Pre- dictions by crop experts were cur- rent if rains in extra large amounts do not come between now and spring, another crop disaster in 1937 will be an absolute certainty. Corn closed buoyant, at almost the day's top level, 1%-2% cents above Wednesday's finish, Sept. 108%-%, Dec. 96%-%, wheat 1 cent to 1% up, Sept. 1.11%-1.12, Dec, 1.11%-%, oats %-% advanced, and provisions 3 unchanged to a rise of 22 cents. MILL CITY WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE STRONG Minneapolis, Aug. 13.—@)—Wheat futures closed strong and higher Thursday after a hectic session dur- ing which trade dwindled from broad to thin volume. Toward the close it was hard to execute orders in any of the grains. Sept. wheat closed % Ye higher, Dec. 1%, and May 1% % |" Good crusher and commission house | May demand firmed flax futures. Sept. closed 1% higher and Dec. 1% Coarse grains were firm t Sept. oats closed %, Dec. % Dec. malting barley’ unchan Sep’ feed % higher, Dec, %: Sept rye 1s, Cash wheat’ continued to improve. Offers were fair and readily absorbed. Winter wheat was in quiet to slow demand and barely steady. Durum was slow and easy. Corn was strong. Oats demand was slow. Rye was slower and easier. Barley opened steady. Flax was in good demand firm. trong. ye WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, Aug. 13.—(@)—Cash wheat: No. 1 northern 1.04; No. 2 northern 1.02; No. northern 99%. Gata: No. 2 white 514)? Noe 3" waits | Dec. | Produce Murkets ||." Pi eo CHICAGO fi Chicago, Aug. 13.—()—Butter was steady in tone Thursday and eggs 4) were unsettled. Poultry was steady. Butter 8.473, steady: prices un- changed. Eges 3 rent receipts 2 Poultry, li 1 car, 62 trucks, steady; hens 4% Ibs. up 18%, less than 4% lbs. 17; Leghorn hens 14 Plymouth and White Rock sprin, colored 17%; Plymouth and Rock fryers 17, colored 15%; Ply- | De mouth and White mocks and colored broilers 16, Leghorn 15; bareback chickens 14; roosters 14%%;~ Leghorn roosters 13%; turkeys 18-16; heavy old ducks 14, heavy young 16%, small white 14, small colored 13; young # | geese 14, old 13 NEW YORK New York, Aug. 13.—(P)—Live poul- try steady. By freight, broilers: Rocks 21; fowls: Colored 21-22; roosters 15; other freight prices un- changed. Butter 15,112, ftlemer higher than extra 36% -3 xtra (9% score) 36%-%; firsts (8 scores) 35% -36%%4; seconds (84-87 scores) 34%- 35: centralized (90 score) 35%. Cheese 265,760, dull and unchanged. Eggs 13,923, steady. All mixed col- org unchanged. Creamery BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Aug. 13.—)—. Butter Futures: High Low Close November ........ 35% 35% 35% Ege Fotures: Refrigerator tan: dards, Oct. ++ 263, 26% 26% OSC SE eee orerranmeen ec | . Miscellaneous 1 | $$ $$$ FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Aug. 13.—@—Foreign exchange irregular; demands Great Britain 5.02%; France 6.58%; Italy 1.87; Germany | free 40.24, d 4.15; Norway, 25.25; ney ores, Aus. steady: 1 Der Prime commercial paper % per cent; 41% / time Joans steady; 60 days 6 mos, 1% per cent offered. MINNEAPOLIS STOO! Minneapolis, Aug. 13. oe stocks close: First Bank Stock 1 Northwest Banco 9 GURB STOCKS New York, Pv d 13.—@)—Curb: American Gen. 9%. Cities Service 4% Elec, Bond & Sh. 378. CHICAGO STOCKS “. (By the Amedintee Presn) Midwest Corp. 11%. McGraw El. 35 GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Aug. 13.——Govern- meg Bends: sury 4%48 118.20, Treasury 4s 11 ‘MENT TRUSTS 10,86. ryland Fun Quart. Inc. Sh. 1. Sel. Inc. Sh. 5.44-No. j te 13. re ann wae Opes Hi Low i ete if - | 7% years. | Grain Quotations | BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) August 13. No, 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. ... .$1.24 No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. . No. ' dark northern, 56 Ibs. .. No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. . No. 4 dark northern, 54 lbs. . No, 4 dark northern, 53 lbs. . No, 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. .... No, 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. .... No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. .... 1.12 Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., 1.00; 48 Ibs., 1.06; 47 Ibs, 1.03; 46 lbs., 1.00; 45 Ibs., 97; 44 Ibs., 94; 43 Ibs., 91; 42 Ibs. 88; 41 lbs. 85; 40 82; 39 Ibs., .79; 38 lbs. 76; 37 Ibs., .73. No, 1 hard amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum .. No. 1 red durum No. 1 flax . No, 2 flax No. 1 rye. Barley . Oats .. Hard winter wheat . CHICAGO RANGE peers 9, Aug. 13.—()— 110% 1,085 8% My 81 19% B% 83% 80 . 13.70 bch lalerer gsr RANGE Close tat 130 © 1.30 25, 26% 1.25 ae 215% ia 121% 123 ley— A 18% 11% A% 12% 13% 18% 77% TT 78% 18% 1% 43% 43 43 43% 43 43 . 44% 438% 43% Sep. ~ 210 211% 2.10 2.10% . 2.09 2.10% 2.09 2.09% DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Aug. 13. tae Durum. — ik 18 130% , fasie as 13.214 213 2.13 2.1143 2.12 \2.11% 211% Dec. B 210 2.10 2.10 betes hada CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Aug. 13.—()—Wheat receipts ursday 116 compared to: oA Me. 133 a ee ago. lis cash wheat and coarse grain bin clos eos today follow: ash Wheat Delivered To Arrive 142% 147% ..... 1.40% 1.46% ..... wee 1.38% 145% cise evens - 136% 1.44% + 134% 142% - 132% 140% . + 1.30% 1.38% «. 1.20% 1.36% 1.28% 1.344% » 127% 1.32% + 1.26% 1.3012 8] + 1.33% 1.3813 aneee re tatia Winter Wheat 1D Fi Wor AC W.... 1.32% 1.34% 1.30% 1.321% 1D ri Wor ie W... 1.30% 1.32% 1.28% 1.3042 1D # Wor 1H W.... 1.28% 1.30% 1.26% 1.28% Grade of | 1DHWor 1H W.. “1gBis 12814 Laas 126% th Dakota Wheat aa euenHd saab ag ag 4eqses ae a 1.38% 1.49% 1.36% 1.43%% ~ 13TH LATH eee eee - LB5% 1.45% eee teens - 133% 1.4216 .. teens . 1.31% 1.40% 129% 1.37% - 127% 1.33% - 1.25% 1.30% - 1.28% 1.27% + 121% 123% weight. discount i SESE S| ae "EEE F letriyletrtvirtrh LE. E. a 7 i BE CS Fe i eeectpeeererens Re povceleespeeesy RRR TG UN Smannnen - eebk eee BESERESE pha anes ao 20% 82% 10% 2.11% 217% 211K... PS calls Bibel ‘Avetage life of an automobile 1.25% 127% 1.28% 125% 1.23% 1.25% 1.21% 1.23% 1.21% 1.24% 1.19% 1.22% Durum 82 Years Between Dad and Daughter Bill Mathues, 82-year-old father of Gradyville, Pa., holds his new- born daughter. Jacqueline, the 13th newcomer to their home since he and Mrs. Mathues, now 40, were married 18 years ago. BOSTON WOOL the range 3 Grease basis brighter Missouri fleeces, cH Chicago, —Potatoes White Rose and Bliss triumphs, slightly weaker. firm; supplies libe demand slow; sacked per cwt. Rose US. No. 1 Minneapolis, Aug. 10 higher. Carload 10! CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Aug. 13.—(®)—No. 53 N dark hard 1 11 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Aug. ni 1 KARPIS’ MOTHER SUES May ¢ issue. STORIES IN STAMPS By I. S. Klein RECENTLY. the game warden of Kenya, Africa, reported that he heard a young giraffe, sepa- tated from its mother, bawl and low like a hungry calf: And so But compared with other ani- mals, the giraffe is mute, and most id, I i e : CGonr Ten, 198, MRA Serie, ae) 5 on medium grades of: fleece and ter- ritory wool. Combing % blood ter- %| ritory wool sold in moderate volume at 73-77 cents scoured basis, good length wool realizing the maximum price of the range. Sales of 3. blood Ohio fleeces were closed at 1 in @ Ohio and Michigan fleeces and for the tern cobblers tents 7.70-' a barrel cotton sacks. Shipments . Pur bran 26.00-26.50, Standard middlings 29.00-30.000. Chicago, ‘Aug. 13—(4)—Mrs. Anna Karpavicz, 58, mother of the convicted kidnaper, Alvin Karpis, filed suit in the suprior court here Thursday against Time, Inc., publishers of the weekly news magazine, Time, for $100,000 damages on a charge she was libeled in an article published in the _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THUKSVAY, AUGUS! 13,1986 For Good Used Furniture Read the WANT-ADS Work Wanted Female Help Wanted TWO reliable girls want work. One has high school education. Write Tribune Ad. No. 16300. WANTED—Places for girls to earn board and room. Now. Phone 121, EXPERIENCED girl wants work by the hour or Phope 204-M. Travel ‘)pportunities ion Frocks, Inc., Dept. ‘A-8417, Cin- ANTED—A girl to work for room and board. Phone 145. 4% GOOD Isdy cook. Inquire City ‘WANT three passengers share ex- pense 15 day vacation trip Spokane, Seattle, San Francisco, Leave about Aug. 20th. Box 378, Richardton, N. Dak. Apartments for Rent MODERN FURNISHED 3 room apart ment with private bath, private en- trance, ground floor. Also 2 room furnished basement apartment. Suitable for two adults. Close in. Phone 260. Call 512-W after 6 p. m. FOR RENT—Two furnished apart- ments. One 3 room bath and kitch- | enette. One large room, bath and kitchenette. Electric Refrigerator. Laundry privileges. 106 Main. Nicola Apts. VERY DESIRABLE three-toom and bath apartment. Just completely refinished. Also sleeping room in modern home. (all at 419 11th or _Phone 1616. FOR RENT—One unfurnished apart-| ment. Electric refrigerator. Laun- | dry privileges. Fireproof building. Strictly modern. Inquire Tribune Office. MAN with small amount of finance who wants businéss of his own. Must have car. Write Box 232, Bismarck, N. D. fanted at once. Murphy’s Help Wanted NATIONAL institut eral school teachers from this com- munity to start immediate training for year around work. Two years of normal or college work required. Small tuition fee includes employ- ment and _ consultation Write 8 T. I. in care of Bismarck | Tribune for full information. State ——— apartment anytime this month. Reliable couple. Also driving to Chicago, leaving August 22nd., re- turning Sept. 6th. Room for 3 per- sons. Phone 1042-R, FURNISHED three room ground floor apartment. Rental $32.00. 721 3rd St. .Also furnished three room apartment at 618 6th. Rental $30. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ette apartment. Private entrance. Lights, water, gas and telephone. 314 W. Rosser. FURNISHED ground floor apt. Liv- ing room, kitchenette and bath. Private entrance. Adults only. 322 Ist. , on fi .| TWO three-room apart 5 Shipments 298; western’ Tussets, ‘© ‘three-room apartments, or on€ six-room. All modern, Near Coun- try Club. North Hennepin. Mrs. Davis. THREE room apartment, unfurnished or furnished. Frigidaire. Newly decorated. Also garage for rent. 318 9th. ONE ROOM and kitchenette apt. Lights, gas, heat, water. 405 Sth. North side door. Phone 1003-W. ;|FOR RENT—Three-room furnished 0; Ww Ashington Russet Burbanks Macny graded 2.60. apartment. Lights, water, heat, phone and washer. 504 14th St. FURNISHED two-room and kitchen- ette. Large basement apartment. Opposite postoffice. 222 3rd St. IMPROVED half section farm, by re- able party. Good reference. Write Box 141, Bismarck, N. Dak. Automobiles for Sale 1934 1933 1938 We Trade and Give Terms Corwin-Churchill —, ~~ 123 Main USED CARS Plymouth Coach Whippet Sedan Chrysler Airflow Chevrolet Truck Plymouth Touring Sedan Plymouth Coach Plymouth Coach USED TRUCK HEADQUARTERS 1932 International A-3. 1928 International Stake ... 150 1932 International A-2 ..... 21% 1934 International B-4 International Harvester Co. Bismarck, N. D. Lowest Prices in Town BY QUIET young couple, 3 or 4 room unfurnished apt. with bath. Write Tribune Ad. No. 16268. =, Rooms for Rent __ PLEASANT ROOM for rent in mod- ern home. Clean and quiet. Always 2% blocks from G P. Hotel. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 120-R. Call at 503 4th St. SLEEPING ROOM—Suiltable for one or two, Also man wishes roommate. Twin beds. 510 4th St. LARGE east room for two. Also single . Meals if desired. Phone 1086-W. 422 3rd St. LARGE sleeping room. One or two gentlemen preferred. Phone 1758-W. Call at 718 Ave. E. FOR RENT—Furnished room, con- venient to capitol and downtown. fel Call at 208 16th St. after 4 p. m. FOR SALE—Buick sedan, driven by owner only. Bargain. Wanted gen: tlemen passengers. Going to en fornia and return Sept. New sedan. Write Tribune Ad No. 16333. Personal MEN'S SUITS and Ladies dresses ary cleaned and pressed, $1.00. FECTION CLEANERS. Phone 1707. 222 So. 11th St. MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. Bdwy. Phone 1126, PIANO TUNING—Chas. L. Bryan, 422 4th St. Phone 649. Have a bar- gain in a small used piano. For Sale SLEEPING ROOM next to bath. Gas heat. Gentlemen preferred. Phone FOR RENT—Apartment in college building. For further information call Custodian, phone 1849, TWO ROOM apartment for rent, with lights and water furnished. 523 So. 9th. Phone 894-M. VERY COMFORTABLE furnished 3- room apartment. Private bath. Ground floor. 808 7th St. Y|LARGE one room apartment with kitchenette. Light, gas furnished. Phone ‘741. 613 3rd_St. FOR RENT—Furnished apartments in Murphy apartments. 204% Main Ave. Phone 1157-W. ONE-Room furnished apartment with washing privileges. Telephone 1815-M. 902 6th St. !| FURNISHED apartment. Large liv- ing room and kitchenette. Everts Apt. 314 3rd St. TWO housekeeping rooms on the first floor. Fully modern and furnished. 517 2nd St. FURNISHED three room apt. with private bath. On ground floor. 812 Ave. B. = NEWLY decorated 4 rooms and bath apartment. Phone 1492, 901 10th &t. THREE ROOM apartment. Call at 827 5th St. Cabins for Rent NEWLY decorated bedroom. Close to bath. 511 7th St. Phone 644-J. SLEEPING room for one or two. Ladies preferred. 617 8th St. ROOM FOR RENT—Always hot wa- . 422 4th. Phone 649. SLEEPING ROOM next to bath. Call at 518 8th Street. 1 Houses for Rent ONE 3-room house $20. One 8-room FOR SALE—3 6.00x16 extra heavy Duty Goodyear puncture proof tubes, good as new. Two 6.25x16 Goodyear 6 ply tires, one 5.50x17 Royal tire. All in good Inquire Tribune office. there. FOR SALE—50 to 60 tons of hay and 100 to 120 loads of straw. Will rent buildings for stock to be wintered L. D. Maydole, Hurdsfield, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Hay and straw for sale. Baled or loose in stack. Truck or carload lots. W. CG. Byram, Cassel- ton, N. Dak. house $40. One 5-room house $30. One 4-room furnished house. One 3-room apt. $21, one 3-room apt. $16, one 3-room apt. $35. T. M. Full basement. heat, near capitol. Available Sept. 1st. Adults only, Tribune Ad. No. TWO room house. Also 2 room apt. on first floor .One room apt. on Everything ed. 818 7th St. FOR RENT—New modern furnished five room house. Also one light housekeeping apartment. 601. FURNISHED five room duplex, avall- able this week for next three months. Call 2007. CABINS for Rent—On Minnesota lake, $9 weekly including ice and wood. 8. W. Corwin, Bismarck. ——— Wanted to Buy USED farm machinery and young mares. Could winter 10 milk cows. Give description and price. R. E. partly modern located at 213% South Sth St. $14.00. R RENT—Five quire 214 5th St. Room and Board ROOM and Board at 633 6th St. _ Hamry, Kindred, N. Dak. SECOND hand desk. No roll top. Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Beer parlor, fixtures, complete beer, tobacco, candy, ice cream, lunch restaurant. Dishes, stove, pool tables, everything need- ed, fully equipped. Building can be rehied Write P. J. Wagner, Elgin, N. . FOR SALE—Modern Beer Parlor and building, size 24x86. Good location. One six room house and one four room house. Bargain for cash. Act quickly. cob Maier, Elgin, includes concrete building and lot, good location. Owner retiring. Write F. W. com U. 8. Navy Yard, Bremerton, FOR Seals sti Bo living rooms in connection. Small capi- tale eae: In Bismarck. Phone .Ride Wanted penses. Phone 1876. j Wanted to Trade Livestock Wanted WILL feed large or small hogs on Must be in good condition. Phone Mates ts ES, Jou ther: FOR SALE—Grocery store. Business WANTED—Ride to Fargo. Share ex- FIVE PASSENGER 1927 Oakland se- dan, A-2 condition, good tires, for a or hogs. Inquire 722 So. 1 5 Et ti. af quick sale. FOUR YEAR old black Gelding, weighs 1000 Ibs. Herman Meyers, Jr., Baldwin, N. Dak. Route No. 1. A Hammerless 12 gauge double ber- rel shot gun. First class condition. Write Tribune Ad. No. 16269. For Sale or Rent SEPT. 1—Seven-toom and basement good modern house. Near high school, grade school and capital. Call 250. Obert A. Olson. Houses for Sale FOR SALE—New modern home in heart of residential section—two blocks from school—convenient to state capitol building. Best of con- struction having latest built-in features. Priced reasonable for For particulars tele- Phone 205 or 1963. N% TWO Frame houses—One situated SEX, Section 20-142-75. One on W% SEX, Section 18-140-79. Portable hog house—on NW Sec- tion 22-139-77. Team of work horses, 15 years old, weight 3000 Ibs. Phone 2000, or write box 610, Bis- k, N. Dak. FOR SALE—6 room modern bunga- low. e tached at rear. Close to high school and grade school. Large basement. call at 906 7th St. St. FOR SALE by owner: Siz room modern home, four room basement apartment. A bargain. Owner leqv- ing city. Call 10th or phone 1946, Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—One round dining table with six leather bottom chairs ands china closet. Phone 1887. Phone 960-M or

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