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STOCK PRICES LEAP TO NEW HIGHS BUT | PALL BAGK LATER ii" Aircon, Oils, Specialties in Forefront of Advance on Wide Front New York, Dec. 4.—()—Aircrafts, oils and specialties furnished the prin- cipal recovery fireworks in Friday's stock market, although early gains of duced or cancelled in late selling. called leaders were in the slipping category and prices were uneven at the close, Transfers were around 2,200,000 shares, Brokers said encouraging business news continued as the main sustain- ing influence. There was less appre- hension over repercussions from for- eign happenings. . A less than season drop in last week's freight shipments. officially reported today, and visions of expand- C ing shipments, officially reported to- __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1936 ie tak St] MATES. oy if Pee Eek B5BBBEB geget fractions to 6 points or so were re- | AT Steels and many of the other so- | Atl. Ref. day, and visions of expanding operat- Celanese ing earnings, brought belated support for some of the rails. A boost in crude rates by mid-con- tinent petroleum producers stimulated oll issues in the best advance they have enjoyed in some time. Bonds were moderately improved. Commodities were mixed and Euro- pean currencies were lower aa terms of the dollar. SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Dec. 4.—()—(U. 8. Dept, of Agr.)—Cattle 3,300; slaughter steers mostly steady; plain and short- Ted lots 6,00-9.00; load or so Jong feds held above 11.00; extreme top Thurs- day 11.75; she stock fully steady, low grade heifers 4,00-6.00; kinds suitable . ty get 7.00-9,00 scarce, low cutters and cutter cows 3.25-4.00; common and medium fat cows 4.25-6.25; bulls little changed; mostly 4.25-5.00; slow to steady, several loads western Cattle not shown early. Calves 2,000, mostly steady; better grade vealers 8.00-9.00; choice selects 9.50; prime stockers | Easts erades held for more; common throw- | Ge: outs down to 5,00. Hogs 13,000; Thursday; average; packing sows steady, bulk better 200-300 Ib. 9.40 to 9.40; 140-160 Ib. 8.25 to 9.00; 100-140| Gi 1b, 7.25 to 8.50; bulk sows under 400 10-15 lower than| Gen top 9.50; 160-200 Ib. 8.75 to grenem i Beige. . 1b. 9.00 to 9.30; heavier weignts down Gt. West, to 8.75 or less: average cost Thurs- day 9.39; weight 212 Ib. Sheep 4,000, run largely natives; Da- kotas and fed lamts; no early action; | Hu indications steady on al} classes; bulk fat lambs Thursday 8.25; load strictly choice 8.50; 60 Ib, range feeding lambs |" ‘Thursday 7.15. t, Tel Dairy cattle about steady but Jess | Johns: tien ective on shipper account; several sales close springers and desirable milker cows 50.00-75.00; up to 75.00 quotable on better selections. pole ix Cit: is Hide ee . —(P)—(U, 8. rt y, Dd. Re Eattie: i500; s caivee 100; all Classes general] ti steers and yearlings two loads cholce steers 12.00; other aejes chiefly 9. down; few good heifers around 9.00; Most beef cows 4. 5; cutter grades 3.35-4.00; stockers and feeders Scarce; common and medium _ loads 6.00 down. Current stocker and feed- er quotations: piers 550-800 Ibs, good and choice 3 common an medium 4.25. ab: heifers food and choice 5.0 } common and medium 3.75-5.00; cows good 3.75- 4.25; com- 3.25-7; choice mon and medium (steer) good ae medium 4.25-6.2 Hogs 6,500; higher than hursday’s close to shippers and traders or 10c than early; better 180-280 1b, butch. ers 9.35-50; to ss} ers biddin, 40 down; 140-170 Ib. _ Welghts 8,50-9.25; sows mostly 9.35; name 9.00 down; feeder pigs up to calves 6.25-8.00; Sheep 1,000; slaughter classes op- ened steady: early native and fat lambs 8.25 down; some held higher; fat ewes 4.00 and under; feeders scarce, CHICAGO Chicago, Dec. P)—(U. 8. A.) —Hogs 19,000, lapiuding, 9,000 directs steady to'10 lower than “Thursday's average; iighten 1.05 uke pelding, Up; extreme top pall Foot and )05 choice 200-200" te, good sows largely 9.15-45. Cattle 1500; calves 500; small ap E ply all slaughter classes steady; and choice fed steers and yearl nes absent: most of cro: downward from 8.50; load 840 Ib, heifers 11, mostly 5.50-7.50; cutter and low grade beef cows fully steady, these predom- Jow cutter and cutter few 4 feeders slow and ys Sheep 6,000, includin fat Jambs active, mostly to choice offerings mostly 8.50 on one load outatandin to shippers; choi around 110 iB steady Te ie; natives _3.00-4.25; roving lambs scarce. 1 CHICAGO Lt! Nady ad Chicago, Dec. 4, 5. ts trac 97, fount iz —Potat demand ve! rt i} Het dae taiesae Colorado fea Metlurss US. Sf2en Mountain RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Dec. 4. carlot aie y hard 27 "hard amber sora 62 bh 1%. Corn, No. 3 lurum 1.61 sh TE. cone ed rellow 3 re No. impite. + ary, We. % ie 05 3, 1i5> ine sample rane. 72 max No, 1, 2.25 feed 6 malting: TI thy weed 5.85-6.10 cwt.; nee Glover seed: 24.90 i opening steady to 10c| Nat. lower } Ni 9.60 to traders; pack-| Nat, Tea | ‘ae 5 z 209 SNe iy ~ Bes =3B8Ss; FREER = SSRLVSSS 100 ig 48% beSSS_ SSVSssens: eR zee gem - SESRSSaeh oSSSlSakSeusege: eee sakibeeh ian enna SRSse! FeR, eee SSRoKsSSSooUuse: ees * 188% wheat shipmen 6% | at Sinalese. also egies to hold, des- % jed and TO WIPE OUT GAINS EARLIER IN SESSION Prospects of Shipments From Other Points to Chicago Are Factors \—Prospects of 0. Chicago from other domestic markets did much late Friday to tumble futures prices; and wipe out gains scored earlier, | The Chicago spot wheat basis was | ‘quoted 1 to 2 cents lower. Advances Chicago, pite late that export pur- of Canadian wheat Friday to- 000, 000 bushels. 1 closed unsettled, at the same lower, Dec, corn” un- erday’s Ctnish to i 24% -%, May 1.20% * Risher, lay new 1. i bat » oats provisions varring cents decline to 10 cents gain. MILL CITY WHEAT FUTURES PRICES STUBBORN Minneapolis, Dec. —Enthusi- asm of wheat bulls was cooled to- ward the close Friday by reports of tain and snow in the southwest, but commercial demand on dips was good and the market tone here held stub- Dorn, Trade was active, December wheat closed higher at Ltt: May % lower at 4, and July unchanged at 1.25%. Flax was higher on better crusher flax closed % from 5 interest. December AED? at 2.11% and May Ic higher at | Dec, con Beane were generally low- mber oats closed %sc higher at 45% and May changed at 45%. un: December rye closed %s higher at $s, and May % lower at 92%. December malting barley closed unchanged at 119. December feed barley closed ¥ | lower at 84% and May % lower at 77. Demand for cash wheat of the bet- ter type continued strong. Winter wheat was nominally unchanged, O!d cree | durum was strong and new crop De Corn was in fair demand, Oats de- mand was fair. Rye was firm. Barley demand was slower. Flax was in; quiet to fair demand. Produce Markets s | -_————— Chicago, Dec. 1 AGe—Butter was | unsettled In tone Friday and eggs} were steady, Poultry was cezady, ey 8,991, unsettled, prices un- chan; Eggs 4 et Bier d extra firsts cars and local 3 %; fresh graded firsts cars rocat 31; current _ receipts 304 standards 29%: | 5, refr! Pou! trucks, steady: hens 4% Ib. less than 4% Ib. 13% 5D vm Prous 11; springs 4 Ib. up, and Plymouth Rock 15, Alte Rock 15%, less than 4 Ib, col: ored 13, Plymouth and White Rocks 14s colored broilers 17, Plymouth and White Rock 18 Leghorn chick- ens 11; roosters 12, Leghorn’ roosters 11; turkeys, hend ti, young tome 14%, old 18; No. and colored 4 fnd colored 1; Ib, up 19, Jess th n 7 1b, 17. Dressed turkeys steady; hens youn; Bl, old 18, toma young more, than and Ness 21, Old 18; NO. Piltkeye 15: : turkeys ua ducks, white 1b, up 13, small white capons 7 New York Dee, L-U)—Live poul- try steady to. weak. By freight, chickens: Rocks 17-18; colored mixed with Rocks 13-15; fowls: colored 16- 20; oR 14-15; turkeys 14-20; ducks 13-18; other frelght prices un- ona tter, 4.918, firmer... Creamery, her th tra 34% -35; extra (92; eats, (8Best 38%- c (4-878 31-32; centralized (90 gcore 33%. qacheeee, 150,698, firm and unchang- “ness, 3,738, irregular. Mixed col- ors: Special packs 3643; standards 35- 86; dirties, No. 1, unquoted; other mixed colors unchanged. BUTTER AND EGG porrene Chicago, Dec. 4.—()—. Butter Future Storage Standar High Low Close December + 31% 31% 31% Storage Sta January 32% 32 «32 Storage Standards, i Eebraney, ++ 82% 32% 32% ee Futures: Reffigerator Stan- dards, Dec. .. 29% 29% Refrigerator Stan- aa 28% 28% 5 February a4 a a | Miscellaneous | — = MON New York, Dee! pecan money steady, 1 per cent nll day, Prime commercial paper % per cent. Time loans steady, 60 days-6 mos. 1% per cent offered. Bankers Bipccepinnces un- changed. FOREIG N EXCHANGE New York, Dec. 4.—(%—Foreign exchan; : Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents. Great Britain 4.90; Irance 4.06; Italy 5.26%; Germany free 40.21, registered 20.75, travel 21.80; Norway 24.62; Sweden 25.27; Montreal in New York MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Dec. 4.—(#)—Stocks CURB STOCKS New York, Dec. 4.—(7)—Curb: American Gen, 11. Cities Service 3%. ‘Elec, Bond & Share aoe {BOsTON, wi OOL Dee 4 (U, 8. D. 0. es aquaintit s of domestic wools id jn the Boston market Fri- The bulk of the call was on wools, although occasional were for medium and coarse . Average to. good French mbing length Stine territory wools sold in orginal bags at 1.01-03 scour- id basis or steady. compared with last re mbing % and % Blood Ohio id other’ bright fleeces of eter and shrinkage mov- ed af nts in the grease, which was ‘alshty'b ‘higher thi it week. ALN (®)—Cash _clostni i Mheat: Non 't heavy’ dar apring, 60 Ibs. 1.43%-1.51%6; northern, 59 Ib: i 03% «2.1 eee a 94 92.13%. malting 8 «| No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. -e|% 1.13 i tase 1.10% 1.08% Bt i 1,05: iat 1.00% by ‘Whiten... 474 0 ge RR Tribune’s Grain, Livéstock and Market Report for tied Dec. 4 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Qussell-Miller Ce.) Dec. 4 No, 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs, No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs, No, 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs, No, 3 dark northern, 55 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. Sample Grain: 14; 48 Ibs., 1.11; Aten 1.08; 41 Ibs., 90; % a 87; 3% ibe, TA 38 ibs, 81;'37 ibs., 1.21 116 No. 1 hard amber durum No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum No. 1 flax ... No, 2 flax . Hard winter wheat _ SRICAGo RANGE 1. 4:-—(P— eat — Ee eye Low Close C, 1.26 1.26% 1.24% 1.24% 4 1.22% 1.20% 1.20% 100% 1.07% 1.07% 4 1.08% 1.07% 1.075% 7% 1.08% 1.02% 1.025% % 1.01% 1.01" 3.015 % (90% 98% 98% % 87% 87 IT % 46% 46% 1.46% Ly i oh 48% 43% 43% 42% C. 134% 1.34% 1.34% tant y 1 135% 1.35 1.35 ily + 135% ... a 135% . pols 101% 99% 99% May 96 96% =95% 95! ey 0% 80% 89 jarley— S 2 att Lar 12.60 12.65 12.92 13.22 18.45 . 16.40 Jan. 16.75 MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN niet" Dec. 4.—( Hen Tih 13 re 1% fae May 81 131% 1.20% 1.29% en Pox it 1.25% ize iting ‘Barley— 19 es, ee} 11% wh Bh 95: a 95 95 82% 92% 1% 45% 45% 45% 45% 2.11% 211 2.11% 07% 2.08% aK 2.08 PELOse fod Bae Minn., Dec. 4.— a Durum— Oren High. tow Close . . 1.34% 134% ot 1% 2.03% 03% 4 MINNE. ne CASH Binnea pe! Php Aiea! receipts Fridsy i) compared to 80 a Mine ago. ane cash wheat and coarse Sanh ¢ ugiatons | today follow. Deliverei Vv thy DNS | To Arrive 60 Ibs..... 143% 181% ..... 1DN8 89 1DN8 68 AALS 149% eee veeee - 140% 148% 006 - 139% 147% 138% 146% ..... . 137% 144% 1.36% 142% 1.34%2 140% 1.32% 138% Ths, ...... 180% 1.36% Vipring 1.88% 14214 Hei BBY MBI oe sense Wor qe 1.36% 1.38% 1.34% 136% = Ss « 1.34% 136% 132% 134% Bae eae pata batts bts 222422 45 pelrabrg = + 1.32% 134% 130% 132% ie erat 1.28% won and South Dakota Wi | ¢: + 1.28% 1.30% 1.26% 1.28% + 1.26% 1.29% 1.24% 127% soe 1.26% 127% 122% 1.25% Durum ST eynye petcfotiah B. gegeqe #, 8.2 :a:9:g - 140% 1.48% 137% 1.44% ry ber : Fee 137% 1.44% dae +» 1.83% 1.40% 57 Ibs... 1.81% 136% ..... + 1.29% 1.34% A Se oe 127% 131% ....6 +» 1.25% 1.29% 5 1.22% 127%... so 1.20% 125% g2, 118% 120% Rags ESF: 2.2.2 base 5 eens 8 8 abi STAL FIND SRE [Best of Available Apart. ments in the WANT-A DS IS TOLD BY KATEN Penny Contributions Make Pos- sible Prevention of Tu- berculosis The modern Santa Claus on this year's Christmas seal, reproduced be- low, 4s in close harmony in spirit with modern weapons now moving up to help in anti-tuberculosis work, accord- ing: to Miss Helen K, Katen, executive secretary of the North Dakota Antie Tuberculosis association. Miss Katen states that the health educational program of the association has paved the way for tuberculin test, chest X-ray, and such follow-up work as the examining physician recom- mends, The drive for selling 1936 Christmas seals was launched here Friday by the Women’s Community Council. Sales on the opening day was made by workers visiting downtown places and at booths in several public places. Monday a general campaign will be started by school childiren, Public Health Nurses Help Public health nurses ald in the dis- covery, care and instruction of all tuberculosis cases in their district with the ald of the Christmas seal fund where it is needed. In Bismarck, Miss Irma Smith and Miss Esther Teichmann, the two pub- Uc health nurses, are assisted with seal funds in providing chest X-ray exam- ination of old cases and tuberculin tests for members of families living in contact with an active case. These nose | fetvices are for families in which there is now or has been recently s case of active tuberculosis. After the tuberculin test, cheate X- rays will be made for those whose re- action to the test shows infection. They also will be given whatever fol- low-up care is recommended by the examining physician, Offer Other Services In addition to these specialized 45% | services, the Christmas seals finance milk for under nourished children; health educational assistance to school and community health pro- grams, Camp Graseick service for low vitality children whose lack of re- sistance makes their frail bodies seed beds for the development of disease and chest X-rays for collége students whose parents are unable to pay for follow-up work on the college tuber- culin tests. Stamp News By LS. Klein SOME of the former presidents of the United States who have not yet been portrayed on stamps may have their innings in the is- sue of new regular stamps ex- pected next year. While Frank- lin D. Roosevelt is the 31st Amer- ican to be president, the faces of only 17 have appeared on U. S postage stamps. eee Approach of the Christmas season has brought on the annual issue of charity stamps in a num- ber of countries. Switzerland is among the first of these, with its regular “Pro Patria” souvenir stamps. These are three values of the same design on a special sheet, with suitable marginal in- scriptions. Another special issue at this time is Belgium’s “Borgerhout” : had his consignment of the | issue of stamps honoring aviators who flew from é 2? fintiet Male Help Wanted W. : Competent and reliable man bookkeeper. State references. ‘Write Tribune Ad. 18506. SHOE SHINER wanted. Answer | writing Tribune Ad. 18540. Lm» Female Help Wanted WANTED: Experienced maid for) general housework, in family of two. Must be good cook. State, age, experience and references. Write Tribune Ad. 18504. Saas Apartments for Rent NICELY FURNISHED basement apartment. Adults. Living room, bedroom, kitchenette, private bath. Laundry privileges. Heat, gas and |. water. 927 6th St, Phone 871-LR.) ONE 3 room om apartment ent with private bath and private entrance, also room with kitchenette, partly fur- nished. Available Dec. 1st. Call _fear side door, 623 8th. ment for one or two employed per- sons, Large living room. kitchen, beth. Private entrance. 923 7th. THREE ROOM furnished apartment, private bath. Heat and gas for cooking furnished. Laundry privi- leges. weak Phone 282-M. nt, et ‘including ‘shia. heat and water. Private entrance. Near capitol. 1029 7th &t. 3 ROOM Gahualted basement apartment with lights, water, heat, $18. per mo. 1516 Ave. B. Phone 75d. TWO room apartment, first floor, private entrance; 2 room basement apartment, both furnished. 818 7th St, "ROOM epartment furnished. Pri- vate bath. Washing facilities. Two prveie entrances. Adults only. 523 &t. No children. Apply Woodmansee Store. 2 ROOM apartment, partly furnished, gas end lights included. Private entrance. Phone 1526-W. 211 2nd St. 2 ROOM apartment on second floor and small basement apartment. 607 Sth St. Phone 403-R. Automobiles for Sale Why Wait? 1937 Price Level Is in Effect Now! 60 Days Ago Models of this type sold, from $50 to $75 higher. This was W, caused by the arrival of the new 1937 Plymouth and Chrysler, | See these exceptional Used Car Bar- gains Today Lafayette Sedan ... DeSoto Sedan . Plymouth Touring Plymouth Coach Buick Brougham .. Plymouth DeLuxe ‘Coupe: aA Airflow DeSoto Sedan ..... 47! Chevrolet Coach .. Chrysler Coach ... Chevrolet Coupe .. Chrysler 8 Sedan ... Pontiac Coach .. Plymouth Sedan Dodge Sedan .. Plymouth Seda Chrysler Sedan Pontiac Sedan 1928 Pontiac Coach 1926 Chrysler Sedan . These cars are prepared for winter with hot water heaters, winter grease, winter oil and non-freese solution. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main Phone 700 1934 V-8 TRUCK, long wheel base. Ayl condition. $400.8 Call or write Joe Misslin, Garrison, N. Dak. BY OWNER, 1035 Chevrolet Master Town sedan with radio. Call at 302 Ave. D., back door. 1936 1935 1985 1935 1835, 1934 1934 1934 1934 1933 1933 1933 1932 1931 1931 1930 1929 SATURDAY’S USED CAR SPECIAL 1934 FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN (with radio) ....... eee! LIVDAHL-CRANNA MOTORS, Inc, Help Wanted WANTED—Men and women to pick turkeys. Apply at Armour Cream- erles, Household Goods for Sale TWO small apartments, for rent, fur- nished or unfurnished. 115 Wash- ington, afternoons, SMALL APARTMENT, one room and kitchenette. Murphy bed. Everts Apts. 314 3rd 8t. ONE light housekeeping room for rent. Ground floor. Phong 273.{ 411 Sth St. LARGE € room unfurnished apart- ment. Inquire H. M. Beall, 618 3rd St. NEW modern furnished light house- keeping apartment, gas heat, pri- vate entrance. Tel. 601. MODERN TWO room apartment! with light, water and gas. 523 12th 8t. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. Also coal range for sale. 523 3rd/ St. UNFURNISHED 3 room apartment, private bath and entrance. 425 14th at. ( TWO ROOM well furnished basement epartment, $20. 515 2nd St. TWO room light housekeeping apart- ment, furnish 314 9th St. apartment, ‘Adults only: Inquire at 616 7th St. FURNISHED three room apartment. Call rear, 118 ist St. eee Work Wanted MIDDLE AGED WIDOW with small child wants housekeeping. Also ex- cellent lady cook, well-experienced in hotel and cafe, capable of taking full charge. Can furnish very good references. Write Tribune Ad. 18381, ce tet eee EXPERIENCED COLORED woman cook, in or out of city, restaurant, hotel or night club preferred. Ref-" erences. 215 3rd St. So. Phone 2286. METAL weatherstripping for doors and windows. For free estimates call or write Oscar A. Johnson, 218 |- Sweet Ave. W. Phone 1799. EXPERIENCED housekeeper wants steady position. References fur- nished. Phone 863-J. Ask J WANTED: Work on ranch by ex- perienced ranch hand. George Beresford, Raleigh, N. Dak. PART TIME house or restaurant work wanted by experienced girl. pernone O05eR, A Two experienced girls want part time work, Phone 926-R. aes Ss ea ee zz Lost and Found HAVE FEMALE bulldog that strayed to my home at Sterling, N. Dak. C. for a00D HAY, #7 $7 a pl Shes, baba |BLECTRIC CROSLEY refrigerator, 100 GOOD chairs; 12 tables, large and small; kitchen utensils of all kinds; Walk-in cooler, size 6x8; bottle cooler, electrically equipped. This can be had at a big saving. See Frank Barnes at Barnes Bar. Phone 1275. $1.25 cleans your .| Otto Weist, 415 Bawy., 5 —_—_eeO—e——— ee “fevinning Dee, Lae mo. We Tribtse an WANTED TO Srd and Ave. B. Phone 006+ Sp.m. eee Man st. Paes Phone 649. Alw plano § skates, cot, etc. 723 Sth St, Phone Pe EL ran Bets MODERN 5 room house, furnished or unfurnished, Heat and water nished. Near capitol and Available Dec. 15. No Write Tribune Ad. 18443, NICE HOME, near swmming pool, All modern. Six rooms. Gas Garage. Coal furnace. $30. it Ave. C. UNTIL May ist, 5 room modem house, gas heat. Responsible only, Room for rent. Phone 12 or 80. MODERN Bungalow, 3 modern house, 6 rooms; apartment, city heated. Phong 608. GOPD MODERN house to desirable hry to Hil tenant. 818 Sth St. schools. Harvey Harris and Co, PIANOS FOR ANYONE: Easy terms, if desired; two used and one new Upright. Pianos sold with guaran- tee. Write W. E, Lohman, Post) Office Box 444, Bismarck, N. Dak. HOUSEHOLD INITURE, jus months old, fine quality. Pied for quick sale, Leaving town. 702% Thayer. Richholt Apts. 2nd floor. excellent condition. Dining room table and chairs with pad. 419 11th Phone 16: COMPLETE household furnishings. Inquire at 408 3rd St. Phone 1251-J. W. F. Bischof. 6 ROOM house. $42.50; ¢ coon Nahe: $35; 3 room house, $18; 5 house, $30. T. M. Casey & oo STRICTLY modern five tage, gas heat, garage. required. Call 519 14th St. FOR RENT: Modern bungalow. Close in on Thayer. Immediate posse sion: Geo, M, Register, NEW MODERN five room house with @ basement bedroom, 008 Ave. R ONE COAL and wood range and washing machine. 1517 Bowen. Phone ter heat. 715 12th 1772-R. ONE PAIR of gitl’s shoe skates, saxa- __Phone. Call *1250-R. 102 Ave. A. SIX ROOM modern 18 St, Telephone 1000-hd. DOUBLE bed, complete, good condi- tion. 502 W. Rosser. —_—_—_———X—aXa Farms for Sale HOUSE, garage and barn with other; buildings with two acres of land, also block 3 for sale. 219 So. 16th St. Phone 557-N. Peter Rennick. Room and Board WANTED: Steady boarders who like home cooked meals. 3 meals served daily. Mrs. Pauline Grimes, 112 1st St. ATTRACTIVE and comfotts sleeping room, near bath, Gentiles men preferred. 2384 W. Thayer. Phone 1770, LARGE warm front opm, 3 wind, private entrance. plano for sale. 630 on Pg NICE WARM room with morning and evening meals. For lady or _Sentleman, 401 5th St. Phone 145. SLEEPING ROOM for 3 girls is BOARD AND ROOM for three gen- tlemen. Reasonable rates. 418 5th St. PLEASANT room with board for one| or two, 412 6th St. Phone 1392. Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of less than 15 words are figured on 15- Ri. gE TYE § e se CLEAN room at 614 Le, C._ Next $0 bath. Gentlemen pre! ONE large front room. Phone 436-J. 720 2nd 8t. LARGE room for one or two iim Phone 1844-LM.