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STOCK PRICES BOB AROUND UNCERTAIN IN DRIFT OF VALUE) see: Some Specialties Show Trend to Higher Ground But Others Are Aimless New York, Dec. 5.—(#)—Stocks| A; grasped at rallying straws in Satur-| Am. Tob. Gay's market and an assortment of Specialties managed to work ahead for gains of fractions to a point or more. Many of the leaders, including the steels, motors, and utilities, churned indefinitely and light selling| ati, Ref. cut down a few issues here and there. ‘Transfers were around 950,000 shares. Bonds and commodities were mixed, | Bi although crude rubber futures jumped | 5! to the 19-cent a pound level, a new high mark since November, 1929. ing European currencies were backward) Bord in terms of the dollar. Conspicuous gainers included New- port Industries, Texas Gulf Produc- ing, Poor & Co., American Locomo- tive, Baldwin, Houston Oil, Standard Oil of N. J., Pure Oil, Douglas Air- craft, United Aircraft, U. 8. Indus- trial Alcohol, American Commercial! Cerro de Alcohol and International Hydro- Electric. In a comparatively restricted groove were U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem, General Motors, Chrysler, Montgomery Ward, Sears-Roebuek, Western Union, Con- solidated Edison, North American,| Ghrysler ... Goodyear, N. Y. Central, Pennsyl-| Colgate-Paim. vania, Public Service of N. J. and/ Coll G, & BI American Water Works. ‘A downward drift was exhibited by American Telephone, Anaconda, Ken-| © necott, McIntyre Porcupine, Dome, Standard Oil of Indiana, Woolworth and Gulf States Steel. Livestock 80. ST. PAUL South St. Dec, 5.—(AP—U, S. D, A.)—Hog trade was uneven during | py the week, advances from Tuesday to Thursday’ belng followed by declines on Friday, leaving medium and ‘heavy. butchers ‘strong to 10 cents liigher a lightweights steady, to! El, Pow. & Lt. ve 2! ts | Pirest. &R.. Friday bulk 200 to 300 ot ht 9:40 to.9.59, one lord | G choice 280 pounds to pounds 875 to 9.40, 140 to 160 pounds Gen. ous : 9.00, ‘too to 140 pound killers | Gillet 8.50, a tew feeder pigs 6.50 to Seon , Fucking sows sealing 400 Ibs. | G down bulked a 9.30, with heavierweights down to around 8.65. a, Slaughter cattle opened weak to] G lower this week, but closed fully steady to strong.’ Choice fed steers § ty to 11.60, a part load majority medium to good Krades 7,00. to, 10.00, plainer kinds WA to 5,00, Good fat helfers carn- $4 800 to 9.20 this week, halle helters consisting of plain and medium grades moving at 500 to Most low cut- ter and cutter cows closed at 7,25 to 4.00, common’ to good cows 4.25 to 5:50 or more. Snusage bulls closed at 425 to. 5,00 for the oie 4 ith 5 ‘Tel better grade vealers at 8.00 to 9.00, common kinds down to 5.00, Stocker gohnseManvilis and feeder steers sold m 5.00 | en nator to 6.00 this week with necott Kroger Grocery pihey.0-F. Gi. ise. my My. B. ue) higher, pounds bro} Howe Sound : pe uaeon Mot, Hupp. Motor Iilinois Cent. . Indus, Rayon . nice Hereford feeders’ a inedium grades brought 6.00 to 7.00. Fat ewes showed: strength, medium to cholee closing at 3.00 fo 4.50, Good 55 to 75 pound whte-faced ‘range feedng lambs sold this week at 6.50 | Mi to Qiain and medium “light: MidcCont Pet. weights to 5.50, few reall Midland Stee) Welghts (30 tout . Moline csi Montgomery Ward . Corp. CHICAGO fine lotors gilcaen, Rey 5.— ui 85; sorted around quotable top Bi a 90 Ib. pigs 6.7 9.15 to 9.85; nlp ers took Sots estimated ‘holdover 1000: compared * week ago: general market unevenly 15 to 35 higher; better grade pigs up! more, Cattle 509, 100; compsred riday last medium weight and weighty steers sher; som onztreme aie 1.00 up; yoarlingy and better grade light steers 25 higher; common and medium grade offering wealt to lower early, but closed firm? sharp advance on kinds) scaling over 00 placed weighty steers on par- ity with yearlings; extreme top 12.50, | Pathe @ new high on regular market cro} steers sealing. 1280) Ibs, reathed 12. along w vitnge; 1420. be, 12.00, and Aus, ibs, ‘Thoo, Most big welght and weighty steers 10 choice heifers absent, best 11.50: ‘In- | Phillips Pet. betweens all classes predominated as | Proctor & Gam! strictly g: d | Public perce New Je heifers eet No, Am. Aviation calves Say American week; noticeable 25 higher; lower; cutter c bulls y to 13 higher, and resioratee higher, Sheep 1,500, Including 1,300 direct; for ending Friday 12,700 di- mpared Friday last week: 0 to 75 lower, welghty and and Bee clipped offerings showing maxim: downturn aged sheep. flum, feeding lambs little changed; week’ 9.93, pald early for chol comparable offerings ut close slippers; week's, bulk goad to choice kinds 8.25 ti te | Burt ‘Bakin By Bali Radio-Keith-Orp! ee Rand riings 7. 300 to 4.50 ‘noni p 4.68; feeding jams 5.8 according to grade and sight, od loads around 78 Ibs, and on shearing order 7.75, | Stoux city, "Bae, A.j—Cattle 200; Beet steers and 3 25 dee better gi tock strony stockers scarce to $5 higher; prime tong yearli 1100 Th, stee: eights. 1406 ibe ye feds 10.25 10.40 to. 11.00; bull, beet cows feeder top, 1215 Cor Ge noe eve 10.65; beret she 0 4. 902 1 ey 10: fleshy feeders to $.00; bulk Pepi pacemens steers 6.00 dow: (Ooo: steady with, Friday's ayerage: top 10 lower at 9.40; 180 to 220 Ib, butchers 9.34 to 9.50; 150 yy weights 8.75 to 9.35; sows 9.25 40, he: 300; Rararteys trade steady, ter good to choles Iain 2. holes | UB 60 te 70 Ib. frame 318. a 3.6: plainer light ents 6! avery, a ee supplies ( jsconsin Y Ke ah ae ee ils sean New York a | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5 el aaa Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Sat., Dec. 5 WHEAT PRICES DROP «| DUE PRECIPITATION i ber 5. No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. ....$1.28 | No. 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. . 27: | No, 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. .... No, 3 dark northern, 55 lbs. . No, 4 dark northern, 54 lbs. No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. No, 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs, No, 5 dark northern, 51 lbs. . No, 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. . Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., 1.14; 48 Ibs., 1.1: Encouraging Reports Come from Liverpool of Steady = Supply Demand Chicago, Dec. 5.—(#)—Widespread but light precipitation over United States spring and winter crop belts Saturday in Chicago. ‘The Liverpool wheat market stead- fed during late dealings, and vables #j/mand for Argentine and Australian wheat both for Italy and Great Brit- ain. Disappearance of. wheat in the % United States was officially reported as 15 per cent larger then a year ago. Wheat closed easy, at the same as yesterday's finigh to % lower, Dec. 1.24%, May 1.20%-%, corn % off to % up, Pe 1.07%-%, May, new, fd 1.03% -%, oats at 16 decline to an equal gain, and provisions varying 4 | Vance, MILL ¥ WH Lies PRI ns ol ‘SLUMP SLIGHTLY Minneapolis, Dec, 5.—(#)—Spread of rain ang snow through ‘the south- west Saturday created quite a bit of ni onal bearishness and stim- ulated some liquidation in wheat fu- ee here but local losses were mod- erate, Dec, wheat clond 13 Jowr at 1.33%, May % lowr at 1.29%, and July % down at 1,25 tened on small p closed % lower at-2.1 % | changed at 2.08. ec. oats close % De ti losed and May % to % low: Dec. rye closed 1c lower at 94, May Unanenged at 92%. Dec, malt ing barley closed unchanged at 1,19, Dec. feed’ barley closed Ja lower at ose) and May % lower at 76 lot enough cash wheat of a was in to make a real market and La, were quoted nominally un- el ‘Corn was firmer, Oats demand was Rye was in fair de- Barley was unsettled, Flax bit slower and easier, Produce Markets s | | Produ CHICAGD: Chicago, Dec. 6.—()—Butter and eRes were steady in tone Saturday and poultry was steady, Butter cane steady, prices un- ‘s » steady; 8 unchanged - bead ihe Poultry, live, 23 trucks, steady hens 46 Tbe up 16, less than 43 Ibs. 12%; Leghorn hens 11: springs 4 lbs. oe ‘colored “157, Plymouth Hock 15, white Rock 15%, less than 4 Ibs. col- ored 13, Plymouth and white Rock 14%; colored broilers 17; and white Rock 18; Leghorn chickens 11, roosters 12, Leghorn roosters 11; turkeys hens 17; young toms 14%, old 13; No. 2 turkeys 12; ducks, white and colored 4% lbs. up 1 ee witte and colored 11; Roars d2¥ 5% | bs. up 19;~ pes than 7 Ibs, isis 9, Dreuved tun tu beni hens young | Ibs. and No. 2 turkeys 15, ited YORK New York, Di Ye] try steady, changed. Butter 5,565, ° firmer, higher than’ extra 34% (82 score) 244; firsts (88 to to 34; seconds (84 to 87) 31 5 32; centralized 190 score 33% to %. Cheese 253,979, firm. Prices:.un- changed, Egus 14,662, steady. unchanged. BUTTER A KGG FUTURES Chicago, Dec. 5.—(?)— Butter Futures: High Low Close 32 32% 82% 32% Storage noaeas peceme er 33 2 3 32% 20 28% 30 29% 29% 28% 30 4 4 Miscellancvous FOREIGN PxGBANGE New York, Dec, 5.—(@)—Foreign |g exchange easy, arias Britain demand i peiers: oth in cénts: Great Bri- 0; France 465%: Italy 5.2614: 1 Ge many, free 40.24; registered 20. 53 24.62; ee - a= SSearssS Sees! ee MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, close: First Bank Stock 14%. Northwest Banco no trading. CURB STOCKS New York, Dec. 5.—(#)—Curb: American Gen. 11. Cities Service 3%. Elec. Bond & Share 20. SEED STOCKS the ceineg Pree) aiawest Corp, 12%. GOVERNMENT BOND! New York, Dec. 5 ey dovern- ment bonds: Treasury 4%8 121.20. ‘MENT TRUSTS Assecinted Press) over, Tne counter in New York): Parziees Pane any ate ot) 09, Sett ino BR. 6:1 ‘ RFKKKK RKKALKKSKEKE see Ra SBSSSBRBSISSsab, ee ; No 1 no ern 1.37% t 1 dark pi winter. oe ee 4 RoswsESSRoeassiasy: SREP LELETEFEEPELESES PERSE PEELE SF. a ee romans cangeteen sy oe gm 1,38 i Fon, 10% to 123%) No, Me aE: 4 3.13%. te, Ne bien ite 18% to 48%. 0 Ting $0 to 1.25; ha wcash caan fit 4 iat, ae SSs8sa% feed | -“ SaFELSVSSSS: Gorn N , Sly er 97, N Ko i iow, ‘a urs $8 ee rele 4 iadercr acme ss penn. nen eee ; {sald there was continued active de-'NO No. ~ & | Dec. receipts Mixed colors @ Year 890. grain ci 1DN 22% ’ tea 32% Ibs, 28% |9 FT 4 Norway Montreal ineNew York ar 00. 14% 1H Dec, 5.—@)—Stocks rey 4% protein H «. 183% 1.35% 1.31% 1.33% ae rotein BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) led to mostly lower prices for wheat | 7g, No, 1 hard amber durum No. 1 mixed durum. 1 red durum. 1 flax... 2 flax. Decem! CHICAGO RANGE from 15 cents setback to 5 cents ad- Dei y kind !Mt Chicago, Dec, 5.—( Wheat 0} ier ee hel ee 13.52 & wee FF Grain Quotations| Quotations | on & re) 228 S833 Ree BEE freee eee, BRR Bes Bu8 sae 88 rs eRe see, 12.85 12.65 12.67 12.90 12.97 13.22 13.37 13.42 18.47 16.40 16.60 MINNFAPOLIG f RANGE Minneapolis, Dec. Wheat— Open pred eins a4 % k Plymouth | May +211 24 92% + 207 5.—(P}— apa ian ae tae bureau of crimini 29% tity 133 211% 2.11 2.08 2.07 DULUTH RANGE 7 more than 16 ithe’ dnd fees 21, old 18; ae | By Dec. . 5.—P—Tlve pout. | Mal All freight prices -un- D Creamery, | May to 35%; extra suly ae $1) 32% MINNE: Minnea) Polls Dec. 10 qe Ne so DN DNt Ibs, . DNS 56 DNS855 n ‘High Tah 13 34% 1.34% 1.34 o% 80% 1,19 4% 18% 4 82% Bk 45% 2.11% 2.08 130% ian 1.34% | Fr % % % % POLIS CASH GRAIN: 5. — (P) — Wheat jaturday ry compared to. 155 is cash wheat and coarse juctations today follow. h Whi To Arrive 1.42% 1.50% 141% 1.49% 1.40% 1.48% 1.39% 1.47% 1.38% 1.46% He 137% 1.44% 1.36%, 1.43% 135% 1.41% + 1.33% 1.39% DN8 50 northern’ Peri et ‘olein W or Ww.. Wor D 1H W... 1.31% 1.28% 1.37% tana Winter \ 137% 1.35% 1.85% 1.87% 1.38% 1.35% | Fro 1.31% 1.33% 1.29% 1.31%, 1.20% 131% 1.27% 1.29 and ‘South Dakota’ Wheat + 1.27% 1.20% 125% 1.27% + 1.26% 1.28% 1.23% 1.26% + 1.23% 1.98% 1.23% 1.26% Durum w+ 1.40% 1.48% 147% 1.44% 2 137% - 183% d of 1.18% 1 radar 1288 144% 1.40% 136% 1.34% 1.31% % 1.29% 127% ee pe* 1.26%: .... 1.20%" Barley, N No. 3, U.S. Lawmaker, Son Go to Jail | | | | Handcuffs as well as family tles | Unked John H. Hoeppel, left, und his son, Charles J. Hoeppel, aa they descended from a patrol wagon at the District of Colum- bia jai! in Washington to start sentences of four months to a year for conspiring to sell a West Point military academy appointment. The elder Hoep- pel is a coheressnns trom Cali- fornia. Murder for Robbery Partially Discounted Preston, Minn., Dec. 5.—()—An In- quest into the killing of two aged brothers on their farm near Harmony will be held Saturday, County Cor- oner Olaf Thompson said. The theory that robbery was the Motive in the killing of Sievert Ole- son, 71, and his brother, Knute, 67, was partially discounted by authori- ties after finding of a purse cone taining $830 on the body of the for- mer. A wallet in which Knute was known to have carried money was missing, however. Melvin ©, Passolt, chief of the state epprehension, sala “evidence indicates i e was shoot- ing in the house and’ shows the as- sailants, if they were robbers as we think, teok the money from Knuts and shot the other brother as he fled, leaving him lay.’ SH GRAIN Cash wheat, 2 northern w! PEG, Winnipeg, Dec. No, 1 northern 1.13% No. | TWO ROOM well furnished Gasmect| GRAIN RBV: Minneapolis, Dec, 8. A.)—Grain markets jowed con- siterable “strength and went into a lose | Bish upward trend durin; mu hey Dec, wheat advanced week, closing Friday at 5% for the ing Dec, oats cl an advance of 2%.. Der, bari vanced 2%, closing at 84 closed at 2. nad BOSTON Boston, Dec. 5.—(AP—U. 8, D. A.) —Business was rather “slow on dom ‘estic: wools in the Boston sarket during the past week, Prices were mostly firm to slightly hig Most buyers were not near: for wool as in recent wee ood. combing Ohio fleeces, being in mite a@ supply, wore quoted slightly high: ‘anging 41 to 42 cents in lor fine Delaine 43 to 43 conta le combing % blood, and 46 4 if cents for combing % and %& RANGE OF cane SALES Minneapolis, D carlot grain No. 2 north. ard amber durum No. 2 yellow co, 74 |o %; sample grade 7 to 2.15. Oats and 171%. Corn, rye hot quoted, MINNEAPOLIS rLoUR Minneapolis, Dec. 5.— rae (a per bbl. in a8. ‘tb . m. ‘al tents eaten io v }—The stock ant eck | was unable to detach iteolt from. the halting and stumbling which marked | rf groups, like the oils, riced talls. The Arte selling with jesan. t was attributed to s vi of factors, including concern over velo ments in Europe, mistrust of t chnical position and fea: that the latest steps of the SEC ‘to- ward controlling the trading e bers might make for narrow: inaction. : the sta! a colors to the general busine: plat ure, ons In the steel] Industry ¢: panned & new peak for the y. ear a 76 per cent of . el with: the prot pe to atvoirs beet favoring ie further aayenes Dividend Actions | ae?) eapolis, Dacs, of aA hare on n THbo abe rat oe pret red stock, pa: apie. “Iron Age" reported. stocl ckholders of recor eclared im ie the aaa ment Co. "| dividend since aay. 3 983. Loat and Found hat aamne by identuiying snd. pay- ve '° ing for this ad. 54 ‘|LOBT: Male 7 mo. Boston bull terrier, ae reece anes Reports concerning frage and industry added som: | FURNISHED 5 6 | serra errr F @|TO train for Diesel motor operation 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. 13504. GIRL for housework. Call after 5 p. m.. Lady's coat for sale. 422 Sev- enth 8t., Apt. 3. Avartments fo for ‘Rent a F NISHED basement epartment. Adults. Living room, bedroom, kitchenette, private bath. Laundry privileges. Heat, gas and _ Water, 97 6th St. Phone 871-LR. ment for one or two employed per- sons. Large living room. kitchen, | _bath. Private entrance. 923 7th. ROOM furnished apartment, private. bath. Heat and gas for cooking furnished. Laundry privi- leges. 802 2nd. Phone 282-M. AVAILABLE at once, one room fur-| nished apartment, suitable for one adult, City heat. $18. For ap- _pointment phone 1063. cs WELL furnished living room and kitchenette. Large clothes cloest with window. Centrally located. ath and private entrance. Imme diate possession. Call rear side door. 623 &h Bt. et room apartment, heat, water and gas for cooking. Garage. Call 827-R. 215 Ave. C. eld Pee ee ae 3 ROOM Unfurnished basement apartment with lights, water, heat, $18. per mo. 1516 Ave. B. Phone 1115-J. 3 ROOM epartment furnished. Pri- vate bath. Washing facilities. Two private entrances. Adults only. 523 6th St. 2 ROOM apartment on second floor and small basement apartment. 607 Sth Bt. Phone 403-R. TWO small apartments, for rent, fur- nished or unfurnished. 115 Wash- ington, afternoons. iy ca NEW modern furnished light house- keeping apartment, gas heat, pri- vate entrance. Tel. 601. room and kitchenette apart- ment, Laundry privileges. Shaw's jab tio RENO ORS z MODERN TWO room apartment with nee water and ae 523 12th on ff spartan Also coal range for sale. 522 3rd st. UNFURNISHED 3 room apartment, ze bath and entrance. 425 14th ment. Inquire H, M. Beall, 618 ard) &t. @partment, $80. 615 2nd SI a TWO room light housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. 314 9th 8t. VERY PLEABANT basement apart- |? 1933 Automobiles for Sale Why Wait? 1937 Price Level 8 in Effect NO’ 60 Days Ago Models of this type sold, fom $50 to $75 higher. This was caused by the arrival of the new 1937 Plymouth and Chrysler. See these exceptional Used Car Bar- gains Today Lafayette Sedan ...+..... DeSoto Sedan ... 1936 1935, 1935, 1935 1835 1934 1934 1934 1934 Plymouth ‘Coach . Buick Brougham . . Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe .. Airflow DeSoto Sedan Chevrolet Coach . Chrysler Coach Chevrolet Coupe . Chrysler 8 Sedan . . Pontiac Coach ... . 3 | Plymouth Sedan . 295 Dodge Sedan ... . Plymouth Sedan . Chrysler Sedan Pontiac Sedan . 1928 Pontiac Coach . 1926 Chrysler Sedan These cars are prepared for winter with hot water heaters, winter grease, winter ofl and non-freéze solution. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine.. _122 Main Phone 700 1937 PLYMOUTH four door DeLuxe Sedan for sale at reasonable dis- count. Phone 1583, 212 W. Bdwy. BY OWNER, 1935 Ma 1933 1933 1932 1931 1931 1930 1929 jevrolet Master Town sedan with radio. Call at 302 Ave. D. back door, MONDAY’S USED CAR SPECIAL 1934 FORD V-8 SEDAN....$385 LIVDAHL-CRANNA MOTOBS, Ine, =e Help Wanted WANTED—Men and women to pick turkeys. Apply at Armour Cream- eries, Tee ee Household Good¢ for Sale 100 GOOD chairs; 12 tables, large and small; kitchen utensils of all kinds; Walk-in cooler, size 6x8; bottle cooler, electrically equipped. ‘This | M can be had at a big saving. See Frank Barnes at Barnes Bar, Phone 1275. HAVE several used radios priced from $4.00 to $15. that are in good playable condition. Some sets for- merly priced up to $100. Real val- | ues, You name the price. Tele- phone 1809-W, FURNISHED three room apartment. Call rear, 116 ist St. 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. 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. WANTED: Work on ranch by ex- perienced ranch hand. George Beresford, Raleigh, N. Dak. CALL WeatEeN RADIO Shop for pair service. Prices reasonable. Plone 100-8. = PART TIME house or restaurant work .wanted by experienced girl. Phone 995-R. TWO experienced girls want part time work. Phone 926-R. eS Hay for Sale ae BALED HAY, Upiand, Midland, weet Clover. Write or wire for prices, F. A. Cousins, New Rock- ford, N. Dak. iD to $5. sacks per ton, $9. On track at Crookston, Minn. OC. M. Nordjum. ——— Office Equipment STAPLING MACHINES YOU will find the Markwel] Paper Fastener the neatest stapler you have ever used. Staples sheets to- gether temporarily or permanent- ly. Order them from The Bismarck Tribune Co, EE Instruction MEN WANTED in Seattle, where thefe are no hot summers or severe winters, and there is really Diesel activity. Work for board and room while you are getting practice training. To those ‘who can pay a small part of their training fee we have a plan which will help you finance the balance. Last opportunity this season. Write Tribune Ad, 18553. GOOD Barbers are in demand—En- $125 cleans watch. Guaranteed. Otto W 415 Bdwy., Bismarcx. arma Waniea | tomctay FURS Shunhs, Wensela, eine Pou and The Season is now .We pay sania. a aati age Y, $7 Ground sweet clover, new! W! PIANOS FOR ANYONE: Easy terms, if desired} two used amt one new Upright. Pianos sold with guaran- tee. Write W. E. Lohman, Post Office Box 444, Bismarck, N. Dak. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, just 2 months old, fine quality. Priced for quick sale, Leaving town. Thayer. Richholt Apts. _2nd floor. ONE BEDROOM suite, living room furniture, davenport and chairs. COMPLETE household furnishings. Inquire at 408 3rd 8t. Phone 1251-J. __W.P, Bischot ONE COAL washing machine. Phone 552-J. a FOR SALE: Household goods. Leav- ing town. Call at 220 W. Rosser. ONE oil burner heating stove, $25. Write Tribune Ad. 18560, DOUBLE bed, complete, good condi- tion. 502 W. Rosser. Room and Board home cooked meals, 3'meals served daily. Mrs. Pauline Grimes, 112 1st 8. NICE WARM room with morning and evening meals, For lady or gentleman, 401 5th St. Phone 145. BOARD AND ROOM for three gen- tlemen. Reasonable rates. 418 Sth 8 wood range and 1517 Bowen. PLEASANT room with board for one or two, 412 6th St. Phone 1392. (ANTED: Boarders and roomers at 309 BES Be: $25 per month. Tribune Rates Are LOW Best of Available A part Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT: 3rd and Ave. B, Phone 683-' Personal FINE YARNS. Dresses, sweaters, with afghans. Instructions . Beau- M. § renovated and rebui Either regular or spring filled, 9th St. Phone 1126. LADIES" dresses and conte, s sults and overcoats, dry and- pressed, $1.00. Phone . 222 1th St. Perfection Cleaners. PIANO TUNING, Ree u 4th St. Phone 649. for a sale. Wanted te Buy WANTED TO BUY OR tract of land in Missouri river Sate tom. Inquire at 311 So, 8th oe WANTED: At once, records of Christmas music. Tribune Ad, 18578. Houses for ‘Rent FIVE ROOM modern house, reftniah= renin. ed. Gas furnace. sal Dinette extension skates, cot, etc. J. R. Van 723 5th St. Phone 883-M. MODERN 5 room house, f unfurnished, Heat ey water fe yearn Near one Pgirr~—4 Ava! le Dec. lio Write Tribune Ad. 18443 DUPLEX-MODERN, four room, une 2 bedrooms. furnished. . Gas beet. Beautiful location. Available Dee. 20. 206 Park St. NICE HOME, near oe ‘pool, ai modern, Six Caner, Coal ieporracer 620. Ave. ON a TF a house, gas heat only. Room tor rent. eng: 80. modern house, 6 rooms; furnished apartment, city heated. Phene GOOD MODERN house to tenant, Sth Bt. Close to schools, “Harvey Harris and Oo, 6 ROOM house, $42.50; 4 room $35; 3 room house, $18; 5 teem __house, $30, T. M. Casey Son. STRICTLY Rees five room tage, gas heat, garage. required? Call 519 14th Bt. ~ FOR RENT: Modern in on Thayer, Immediate possel- sion: Geo. M. Register. er Ave. Tel. 665. IX ROOM modern house. ter heat, 715 13th St. 1172-R. St. Phone 271. —_——eee Rooms for Rent ATTRACTIVE and comfostapie sleeping room, near bath. 2.9 men preferred. 234 W. Thayer. Phone 1770. LARGE front room with two Marge Closests, Suitable for two ar men. 2% blocks from G. P. 4th 8t. LARGE furnished sleeping reom, next to bath, suitable for two. Brie vate entrance. Close in. 316 ard 1 ROOMS and bath, slo ieee 702% 421 West Thayer. Call at 616 F) Het we- St. SLEEPING ROOM Tribune Apts. Call after Spm. Tel, 1946-5. LARGE room, gas scolar clothes sores bath Close in, 08 Rosser. CLEAN Tee ATT aE <a bath. Gentlemen preferred. FURNISHED front room " home. Close in. 418 (6 and &. ONE large front room. Gi Phone 436-J. 720 2nd St. ‘WARM clean room at posite Federal Bidg. LARGE room for one or two oie. Phone 1644-LM. Coal and. T: Te 1748-J. 710 7th. ASPLUND, Eckiund or 2 ton or more, $2.75 per ton. Phene 437. Bob Morris. Miscellaneous for Sale ERN Bungalow, 3 bediosms; —