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Stock Prices Sweep Forward to Gains of Fractions to Many three points and some even more. Profit-taking in tho final hour re- duced extreme gains in some in- stances, but most of the leaders.closed ie BRSRREBEE ae BRSESE around their tops. Transfers ap-| petn proximated 900,000 shares. Moat’ foreign exchange rates were nominal as both Paris and London markets were suspended, Unofficial trades were reported in sterling from | BUSS hed $4.91 to $4.94 against Friday's figure of $502, The French unit was quoted in at $4.90 cents and small sales were eee Tract. said to Rave been made at 5.05 cents. Friday's rate was around 6.58% cents. | Cerro de Bonds followed equities in the up- ward move. - Dealing in French dol- lar loans were light, but the govern- | C. ment 7%s on a single sale lost 16% points at 140, Commodities held to @ rather narrow range. Outstanding share gainers included U. 8, Steel, Motors, Chrysler, Auburn, Sears Rve- buck, Marshall Field, Dougias Air- craft, National Distillers, Schenley, Deere, International Harvester, Cat- erpillar Tractor, Western Union, Ana- conda, Kennecott, &t. P. Carte aim Colum, G. & 3 Colum. Pict. Vic. .. Bethlehem, General|Com. Sol: International | C Nickel, American Smeiting, U, 8.|Cream Wheat Smelting, Standard Oil of New Jer- sey, Can, Du Pont, West- inghouse, Allied N, Y, Central, Pacific, Southern Pacific, Atlantic ical, Santa Fe, Deere & Co. yivania, Union | Dia. Coast Line, Baltimore é Ohio and/n,; Electric Auto-Lite, eeerle AWVOTIAS rie = | Rasa, | Produce Markets ! |i. Boat CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 36.—(™—Poultry, live, 5 trucks, steady, prices’ un- changed. Chicago, Sept. easy in tone poultry were stead; Butter 10,079, changed. Eggs 7,137, changed. —()—Butter was ry. easy, prices: un- steady; prices un- try nominal, quotations. Dressed poultry and frozen prices Butter 1 steady, changed. tled; creamery, 40-35 %s 6 82,971, quiet and urichanged, 12,270, steady; all mixed colors ed. ‘All brown, duck eggs unchange BUTTER-EGG 1 FUTURES Chicago, Sept. ran Low Close Butter Future: Storage Standards, November Egg Future: Refrigerator St dards, Oct. Refrigerator Stan- dards, Miscellaneous | FOREIGN ete New. York, pt, 26.—P}-—Small transactions were ache in following foreign currencits, but unofficial. (Great Briain re 32% «32 32% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25 es INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By. the Associated Prean (Over The counter in she York): Maryland erat 9.79; 10.59. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Sept, 26. one: First Bank Stock 14%. Northwest Banco 9%. CHICAGO STOCKS the Associated Press) Corp 12% F EN New “Tork, Bape, 36.0 ment bond: Treasury 4% x11 Midwe: ie Liogern- RB Ss’ New York, Sept, 36 -U)—Curb: Americas Gen. 9% Elec, Bond & Share 22%. cw —(P}—Btock and orted early-in the tic business, h financial a ral nment, with ited Stat and Great Britain, took te long stride toward currency equilibrium. ‘Wall Street circles said both the stock and bond markets were caught in two conflicting cross-curregts. On, the other. hand, prompting mand fo! 3 and loans were such Spooaraa! dome ic factors as record ich fo e! is bahay duction, a mare ‘spurt Ii and a new top for freight oarioede ings, since 1930, 0 these Influences were: ee crop of favorable divi ns, including increases, ery ry and payments of: tage! nade juickentn; bank i Re bi Mini “De: re pale ances at Liver- t ik 1 -and idtinnipes fue rien othe re prices in domestic w Dec whet ‘sdvanced. iH for the Jed. clommavanced $4 for the week, aught Fo ercneed % net for the Dad eet 7 Mlavantea 4% for the “te “flax ecclined 2%, closing at nip SSRI rellow 1.12% to No. 1 Kea’ ‘onts te: t white slg Mi le 4 Bai 2 No food’ 42 fo ab nominal; maiting 1.15 to 1.49. nomini reed 5.16 to 6.00 cwt.; new ba hae te Clover weed eo | we Beturday and emes and, a white and/}Int, Grocery Eibeey OF Gl “ & B, (4a)... hs he the | Min: (—Stocks | Nor ly Sat- | Reve ze se (-} ' 222e =EeP Ha ai coat A N ribune’s Grain, Fie and Market Report for Sat., Sept. 26) WHEAT MART FEELS NO IL EFFECTS OF MONETARY TROUBLE Wheat Closes Steady at Same as Friday's. Finish to 3-8 Cents Higher Chicago, % Sept. 26.—()—Regardless %, of devaluation of the French franc, %|took place during the e 0% 5% 14% 13% 22% Chicago wheat prices closed Saturday without any particular nervousness. Action of France in debasing her curtency was looked upon by ‘most grain-traders as bullish in the long \run to all commodities, Dwindling of wheat supplies in exporting coun- tries received increasing attention. tember corn contracts were witnessed. Wheat closed steady, at the same as Friday's finish to % higher, Sept. 117%-%, Dec, 115%-%, corn % off to % up, Sept. 1.16-1.16%, Dec, 95%- to 20 cents bulge. MINNEAPOLIS MARKETS AUTS AT 0! polis, Sept . Mc the action In wheat futures Saturday ly part of the session when there was consid able nervousness create foreign money situation. Sept. wheat futures closed gr at 135%, Dec, % at 1 May at 126%. lax dropped # fraction, Sept. flax closed % lower at 2.08%. Dec. % at 2.07% and May % at 2.02%, Coarse grains wer Sept. oats futures closed unchanged at 42%, % higher-at 41% and May % higher at 4 Ae aapt rye ene cent lower at g0%. Di t 79% and May % ipher. a ts malting barley unchanged at Sept. feed barley. 1% higher at 85 Dec. % at 77% and May % at 73%. Gash. wheatraemand continued fale to good. Durum was In good demand. Winter was quiet. Cash corn. demand- was Oats demand was less a Rye was in slower deman ey was unchanged. Flax offerings were fe) Livestock 80. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 26.— limited. (AP—U. 8, D. A.)—Fed cattle ruled | nec firm to higher as the week closed, choite around 950 pound yearlings topping at 10.00, choice 1100 pound weights at 9.50 choice 1425 pound beeves 9.00. Most grain-feds sold up- ward from 8.00, grassy steers 5.00 to 28% | 7.00, grass fat heifers 6.85 down, good to choice fed heifers 7.50 to 9.25, plain 40% | Stassers 4.35 to 5.75. Most betf cows , {ished 170-190 7% 58! 22% 41 40% sold at 4.00 to 5.00, good fat cows 5.25 to 6.00, cutter grades 3.00 to 3.75. Bet- ter bologna bulls earned 4.75 to 5.25, cutter and common 3.50 to 4.69, good %, oats %-% advanced and barley up bee 5% cents, with provisions unchanged | Ma; No, 3 dark northern, $6 Il !No, 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. No, 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No, 4 dark northern, 53 lbs. No. 5 dark northern, 52 11 No. 5 dark northern, 51 11 No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. No, 1 hard amber durum No. 1 mixed durum . No, 1 red durum No, 1 flax ... No, 2 flax . No, 1 rye . No month-end fireworks in Sep- | Oats 114% 114% 1) 116% 117 1 95° 95% :8 BBE Bee BEE ESED $ FRR RE KEK FEwe MINNEAPOLIS RANGE pattie Sept. Ban tow a Close “138 a i 18% ie rk ek 1 1.24% 1.29 Makes Em Hat Conscious Now irene Castle, who popularized bobbed hair America, has turned now to the business of covering the hajr. She's pic- tured with her favorite pooch as she arrived in Los Angeles wearing the latest chapeau cre- ation of her own design. is touring the country to at, northern pring: 60 e . 1.51%; No. 1 dark northern, 58 lbs, 1.4 145%" to 1.50%; “1 northern 1.38% to 1 1 dark hard Montana 1.23% to 3. Hard amber, to 1804 BH Way} 80% 19% 18% 42% Mh 42% 2.07% 2.07% 1.07% 2.07! DULUTH RANGE Daluth, Bitne ta jt, 26.—(P)— Se “4 High Low ye 9714 | to choice vealers thade 850 to 10.50, | Dec | medium down to 7.00, cull and co! mon 4.00 to 6.50, Stockers and feed- ers closed about 25 cents lower for the week, good to choice grades 5.50 to 6.50, plainer stockers 3.75 to 4.50. Better 190-250 pound hogs closed at | Oct. 99.65-9.90, 250-300 pounds $9.25-9.85, heavyweights down to $9.00, well fin- junds $9.25-9.75, 150- 170 pounds $9.00-9.40, 130-150 pounds $2.00-9.00, fat..100-130 pounds $6.50- a go: feeder pigs $5.50-7.25, sows $7.85- Fat lambs closed about 75 cents lower for the week, Friday's bulk $9.00, common throwouts $5.00-6.50. Mei jum to choice slaughter ewes cleared at $2,25-3.25, good to choice white- : faced Montana feeding lambs earned - BESLTAS VES oe: 21% 13% bia 10x 20% | 8.00, other natives and Dakotas $6.50-7.25. CHIC, Chicago, Sept. (AP—U, A.)—Hogs 3,200. including i mostly’ steady with hoice 180 to joad averaging at thé latter price; quotable top for strictly choice 230 to 230 Ibs, 10.25: good 340 to 475 . Bows 8.00 to slippers took ly 15 to 40 lower; sows 25 to 5 er, in instances more, tle 1,000, calves 100; compared Friday last week: fed steers 15 to 25 lower, big weights off mo: 1b, averages early best weighty steers 10.00, big welghts yearlings and light steers bar steady, but baby beef type offering both steers and heifers, scarce 10.50; helfers 3 common and off and stock- 3 top yearlings 8 Nigh ly "fed on baie, but grass heifers 50 lower on bdth killer and stocker ac- count; to 25 lower, largely weak: pulls 101019 higher, ‘00 up: western run approximate- ad; best i steers VY Brass cow: grass ra, 7.503 stock wtecrs 7.50; bulk Stockers late 4.75 to 6.2 Sheep 4,000, direct; for week ending Friday 21,700 directs: co last week, fat lambs aving recovered part midw sheep and feedin: lambs ilitie changed: weo 10.00, paid for both natives erns Monda; dha offerings top on low. day 9.2 lowest of year: week's bulk ze 10 closing bulk 8.75 ate sales moderately poriea tly 9.25 down, week's bulk ood slaughter yearlings slaughter ewes 2.51 top 3.75; feeding lambs according to grade and Better fed yearlings steady, weights 1,000 Ibs, down fem; most matured rilngs stock large! ers and wed d dull; early strong to 2 dower, choice fed yearlin; oes AR Beet es cov neers 2 Beto ass choice 00 Ib stend: tloned ‘aes z to} (9.00: tate bull er wo » ‘Wilson & Woolworth Wrigicy Jr. Hoel eeiar aersed GRAIN Minneaj 26.—()—Wheat reoelbte iran 36 compared to 362 a polis cash Mises and coarse rai oes cS juotations today follow ‘Wheat Delivered To Arrive ThyDNS 60 tbs,.... 1.44% 151% IDNS 143% 1.50% sees 1.42% 1.49% sees TALK 1.48% 1.46% » 137% 146% + 135% 141% woe 1.33% 1.38% «. 1.30% 136% 127% 1.30% + 125% 1.32% 37% 1, 15 : 90% i ir in 37 N 53 ee No. 4, 31% 21% Se LF a ‘were +] Cobblers U, *| hard a 0. Barley malting 80 to 1 barley 69% to 81%. Sep! —The volume o the Boston market during the past week was very moderato and rather % | scattered, Some houses received a fair while others transacted very lit- tle business, Territory \wools had some activity in most grades and prices were strong on medium and steady to firm on fine wools, Medium grade fleeces were moderately active but the finer grades. qulet” Ohio wools were quoted firmly at 35 to 36 cents In the great for fine Delaine, at 36 to Bein cents for % blood stapie, 38 to 39 cents for combing % blood, and 37 to 38 cents for combing % blood. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Sept. 26.—(A )—Potatoes 84, on |. 8. shipments 61 yi, supplies moderate, demand slow, ac: count Jewish holiday; sacked per, XT Idaho Russet Burbanks U. generally d quality and sonaltton 2.05 to 2, uality, bak size 2.51 35 ton Russet Burbanks . Ni combination grade 2.15 to 2.25; C U. 8._No. 1, few on Russet Bur- in blers U. 8 75 *|blers U.S. No. 11, and partly graded th Dakota ns U. a pareiy Braded ump! ni par! ly sradet few sales 1.50, 1.60; tne leas tee 1, RANGE OF CARLOT ALES Minneapolis, Sept. .{of-carlot grain sale: he: dark northern 1.35% to 1.40%; sam- ple grade dark northern 125%; No, 2 a 1.28% to No, 2, 88 to 88% Pe aR io, 37 Flax, serie ade 1.93%. Corn and oats not quot MINNEAPOLIS prone Minneapolis, Sept. 26.— 15 higher, carload lots ats patents 48 io 7.60 a bbl. in 98 Ib. cotton sack if ments 24,320. Pure bran 23.80" “to 00, Standard middlings 26.00 to 21 PLYMOUTH CHEESE Plymouth, Sept —(AP)— Cheese quotations for the week: Wis- eese exchange, Twins 17, Daiste: ih Colby Daisies 17%, Ched- ‘farmers’ cal! board, Horns Flour 1.10; northern rth 5 Oats, ‘No. 2 wh No. 3 white 43. London had a fog which was prac- "| tically continuous from November, wa 1.25% 127% 1.23% 1.25% + 128% 1.25% 1.21% 123% Durum ha . 1.35% 1.50% 181% 1.46% 134% 1.48% 5 +, 132% 1.46% ST Ibs... 1.30% 148% amber bd . 5, 1.98% 1.40% +, 125% 138% «> 1.28% 1.86% ve 131% 136% +. 119% 131% . 117% 127% ..... we test—welght discounted 2c. ‘|four to serve a one year term rv +| following: 1879, to February, 1880, the longest period of fog ever recorded there. Sun-worshiping pagans used the Christmas tree in festivities to cele- brate the winter solstice long before Christians used it. Canada is the most important plat- inum producing country in the world, with Russia ranking second in this respect. — NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of marck Community Ci tion of Directors wi he! Association of Commerce + October 6th at & ‘Bight’ Directors will be. ele fooms, four to Each contribu nat is gonaldace 5 aS 8 ry Thrifty Persons Never Si The WANT-ADS | Saleamen Wanted Crew Manager-Salesman experienced magazine subscri; a Help Wanted Dignified cat easy work, Send stamped addressed envelope. Dept. bone via Daiptagis hres Arling t: an WANTS Doar 8 maid for gen- Must be able to ae Neat. neat, mall family, Write 1998 ‘Tribune Ad. 17205, ‘WANTED—Experii eral housework. 689. girl for gen- : WANTED—Gil for general houss- HOUSEWORK wanted by the hour or day. Can furnish references. Phone Ask for Frieda Se WANTED—Piaces for girls to carb board and room, Now. Phone 131. ——— Instruction SUE DIGBY, private instructor, shorthand and typewrlting. Call 1619. Apt. C, College Bldg, Lost and Found LOST—Keys in zipper case. Return to Tribune office, Reward. For Exchan; GUN in good condition for Model T or A Ford wire wheels. Write Trib- une Ad. No, 17251. Houses for Rent NEWLY decorated 6-room modern house with basement garage. Phone 360-J. Kl ENTIRE upper floor of 414 Ave. A ‘West, 5 rooms, bath. Back end front entrance. Gas heat. Unfur- nished. Laundry privileges. 414 Ave. A West. -181X ROOM MODERN house with furniture and garage. Also 6 room modern house close to achools. Call at 610 W. Rosser or phone 1421-R. | TE ROOM bungalow, large living room and two large bedrooms. Heat and water furnished. 916 - 8th St. * Phone 1752-W. SS 5,| FOR RENT—To adults only, toom house, 2 bedrooms, hot air heat. Close in. Write Tribune Ad. 16645. FOR RENT—New 3-room house and bath, $30, Furnished apartment at 116% 6th, $20. T. M. Casey and Son. ABOUT OCT. 20, five room modern house, hot water heat, $85. Write Tribune Ad. 17224. SIX ROOM modern house with beau- tiful yard, 609 Seventh St. Harvey Harris and Company. MODERN house. at 1922 Ave. D. Four bedrooms. For information telephone 249. MODERN 6 room house, newly decor: ated. Phone 1938 after 6 For Sale USED 4 sections, Art Metal, 15 draw- er, card index. Wide section for 5x3 cards. Also two sections of 5 lockers, locker size, 12x12x60 inches. Priced for quick sale. Inquire Bis- marck Tribune Office. FOR SALE—1 6.00x16 extra heavy Duty Goodyear puncture proof tubes, good as new. One 5.50x17 Royal tire. Good condition, Inquire Tribune office. work. Call at 1028 4th St. Room and Board LARGE room, 2 closets, excellent board. *ppecial rate for two, 6824 1th St. Tel, 1784, BOARD AND ROOM. Prices reason- able, 418 5th St. Phone 2047-R. Travel Ypportunities DRIVING truck to Portland, Ore., Sept. 30. Will take one passenger who can help drive. No charge. Write Tribune Ad. 17265, Business Opportunity RETAIL STOCK FOR SALE—Inves' ment about $3,000. Modern grocery and shoe store in live town. Central Grand Forks county. Established business. Must sell on account of my health. Write Tribune Ad 17102, VARIETY AND JUNIOR DEPART- MENT STORE, SACRIFICE $7500, money maker, ture and pay roll town. Write Trib- une Ad, 17228, Apartments for Rent OW AVAILABLE newly refinished apartment. Living room, bedroom, 2 closets, kitchen, bath, also locker. Laundry privileges. New electric stove, new large electric refriger: tor, new kitchen cabinets, water and city heat furnished. Fireproof building. Also furniture if desired. Write Tribune Ad. 17057, TWO ROOM FURNISHED apart- ment. Electric refrigerator, private bath and entrance. Also 6-room du- plex. Electric refrigerator, private garage. Heat furnished. Available Oct. 1st, 709 Ist St. THREE ROOM basement apartment. All modern. Laundry privileges. Shower bath, toilet and al hot water. $12, 1517 Bowen. Phone 552, AT 919 5th 8t., ENTIRE SECOND floor, unfurnished, private bath and private entrance. Heat, water, lights, gas furnished. THREE ROOM furnished apartment, first floor, Adults only, Heat, lights and gas. Immediate posses- sion, $35. 506 2nd, Phone 875. UNFURNISHED three room apart- ment and bath, newly decorated. electric refrigerator. Adults only. Call 112 Sixth St, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED three room apartment. Frigidaire. Also sleeping room and garage for rent, 318 9th St. THREE OR FOUR room basement apartment, near capitol and high school, reasonable. Inquire 1026 10th St. SEMI-BASEMENT apartment, three rooms and bath. Laundry privi- leges. 406 14th St. Inquire at 402 14th Bt. NEW, MODERN furnished light housekeeping apartment. Gas heat, private entrance. Call 601. ONE large room for light housekeep- ing. Gas, lights and heat furnish- ed. 514% Main Ave. POTATOES FOR SALE—Lowest priced in town. Come and see us, Order your winter supply. Kune Grocery, 222 So. 9th &t. Phone 1317. FOR SALE—Medium sized good con- ditioned roll top desk, $12. Also wanted to buy, small used writing desk, 511 14th St., or call 196¢. 500 bu. fe green tomatoes, $1.00 bu.; small, 50 cents; on U. S. Highway 83, 6 miles east of Washburn, N. D. Charles Benzi Truck Farm. ONE Muller furnace, with jacket; one ee bathtub; one tollet. Phone 1034. Houses for Sale MODERN 6-room home. Location increasing in value, Profitable in- vestment for the realty owner. Low interest. Especially priced for the __feady purchaser. Phone 2112, ___ SIX ROOM modern bungalow, $2600. Located near schools in good resi- dential district. Reasonable terms, T. M. Casey and Son. Wanted to Buy WANTED—40 head horses, pay cash. Give complete information—age, weight, color, price, location from your town. Must be reasonably priced. Prefer heavy, aged horses. Write Ray J. Kaliher, Bemidji, WANTED TO HEAR from party hav- ing fresh cows for sale. Must be young. Holstein preferred. Write Box 2} or call 15-F2. WANTED—Male Chow or Police dog. Sénd photo and price to Box 250, Mott, N. Dak. a CHEST OF DRAWERS or dresser. Chest of drawers preferable. Phone 481-R, ¢| WANTED TO BUY or rent, wheel chair. Phone 447. Personal 2 | FREE! Stomach acid, gas pains, in- digestion relieved quick. Get free doctor's sample doctor's presripten, aga snd Contra Drie Co. iene. MEN'S SUITS and Ladies dreams ary closed and ie wee Wh on . Mier roi grape crning ted” Hat Phone 1136 PSR SE one eerereraus eae Rae to ‘a bias meet Siete inten mh FRONT ROOM—Also two room base- ment apartment. Close in. Call after 5. 418 2nd St. THREE room sunny apartment. Wa- ter and lights furnished. $18. 1618 Bowen Ave MODERN first floor 4-room apart- ment. ices for 3 or 4 people. Phone 27! ONE HOON ‘and tener | ment, furnished. Adults only. 9th St. THREE ROOM unfurnished apart- ment, upstairs. Inquire 111 Ave. A West. LARGE furnished one room apart- ment. Adults only. 515 2nd St. Irrigation, agricul- Hannafin. PONTIAC coupe, $85.00; good rubber, excellent condition, can be seen any day on Livdahl-Cranna’s Used Gar Lot, corner 6th and Bdwy. Terme to suit your income. FOR SALE—1931 Cadillac sedan in* exceptional condition. Will trade, for city property, horses or cattle. : __Fleck Motor Sales. FOR SALE—1931 Essex Sedan in good condition. $150 cash. Apply West- ern Adj. and Insp, Co., 22 City Na- ptional bargain. Owned by woman teacher, 410 th passenger coupe. he $160, Call Lorin Duemeland, ELL cred! garage cheap. Phone 1755. Ww Apparel : SUITS FOR SALE—Almost at your own price, $125, Custom-made full dress suit, size 42, stout. $100 Cus- tom made Knights Templar suit, 42, stout. Both in fine condition, Write Tribune Ad 17180. ———_—_—_—_———_——— Motorcycles 1928 Harley Davidson motorcycle, 1936 Harley Davidson motorcycle. Priced: very low. FLECK MOTOR: eee Household Goods for Sale HOUSEHOLD cluding gas ironer, drop leaf and dining tables, chairs, bed, rug, orinoka drapes, etc. Wonderworid reference set, “My Travel Ship”. A snow suit, size 17, coat, size 18, and set of drums. Phone 2021-J or call at 310 Ave. A. DINETTE SET, lamps, victroia, > brary table, radio, leather daven- port, washing machine, tub, Hare vard Classics, Exposition of Bible. 1015 8th. Phone 1265-W, STUDIO COUCH, breakfast set, floor lamp, scatter rugs, 9-tube radio, end tables, other incidentals, “308 West Thayer, side entrance. batman nee beds, gas stove, by carriage and miscellaneous ar- tele: 323 10th St. TWO TONE tan Lioyd Loom baby buggy, in use one year, reasonable. : 319 2nd St. Rooms for Reat ONE OR TWO adjoining furnisied rooms in modern home. Across street from new high school, 18 Ave. E. Phone 1758-W. —|NICE large room, comfortably fur-’ nished. Suitable for two young men. Close to capitol. Board if de- sired. Phone 871-W. BEAUTIFUL ROOM, NEW HOME, clean, quiet. Always hot water. 2% blocks from G. P. Hotel. Phone 120-R. 503 4th. ROOM suitable for two gentlemen. Private entrance. Phone 1227-R. Call 114% Broadway forenoons and evenings. TWO light housekeeping rooms, fully furnished. 517 2nd St. UNFURNISHED apartment. Suitable for two, 511 2nd St. LOVELY ROOM in new modern home. Short distance from capitol. Suitable for two. Very reasonable. SIX ROOM apartment, 420 West Thayer. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than (per mee seeeeee teeeees i st i ig 1021 8th. WELL FURNISHED, warm room. Close in. Hot water always. Gentle- men only, Call at 521 Sth, Phene 403-M.