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BRGBRREREEEBB EE . x BEBE + [New York Stocks ocks | FEW STOC “(Closing Prices June 3) ge I} eset Z| pod. 8a4 godeds gessresssseer. seg. 3 g$ eraugtl erst) F Unit Un. Us us us us ts i ii @ | medium = (U. 8, 4 | —Hogs 12,000 including 5,000 direct; TO GARNER VALUE IN DAY'S TRADING Leadérs Virtually Unchanged] 3) Whilé There Is Wide Assort- ment of Small Losers New York, June 3.—()—Late but feeble rallying tendencies in fanllshment of TVA's.” aeven: new “! Livestock SOUTH 8T. PAUL * South St. Paul, June 3.—()}—(U. 8. D, A.)—Cattle 2400; slaughter steers More active, fairly steady; medium to good yearlings 9.25-11.25; some held for 12.25; she stock’ about steady; grassy cows slow; medium to good heifers 7.50-10.50; most butcher cows 5.50-7.00; good fed cows 7.25-8.25; low cutters and cutters largely 4.00-5.25; bulls steady, mostly 5.50-6.00; weighty bolognas up to 6.35; stockers steady; thin red end roan stockers bee ee logs 4,500; fairly active, lights and | grain butchers 5-10 lowers light lights and | Sain sows mostly steady; top 11.30 to ship- pers; good and choice 170-250 lbs. 11.05-40; 250-300 Ibs, 10.90-11.15; big- weights down to 10.50; 140-100 Ibs. 10.60-11.00; lighter weights mostly 10.25-50; scarce; sOWS 10.15-25; medium | 950-10.00; stags 1050-85; average cost Wednesday aeay feat 259 Ibs. heep 500; no directs; sellers ask- ig 25 Wigher on old crop lambs and ene: slaughter ewes good to choice shorn ewes 400-50; weights above 140 Ibs. 3,00- 4.00; plain kinds down to 1.50; choloe spring lambs Wednesday 12.25; shorn lambs 9.25 down, Dairy cattle weak to slightly. lower, medium to good springers 60.00-80.00; plain grades 45.00-55.00. CHICAGO Chicago, June 3. D. A.) 10-15 lower than Wednesday's aver- age; packin; sows Pa steady; med- rade hogs.209, 1b, ‘lower; early top ft 5; very little late above 11 50: most good and choice 200- 1b,°11.30-55 w Food and choice 190 1b,. 10:85-11.50; bulk good ing sows 10.15-60; light kinds von the butcher order upward to 10.80 01 be! Cattle, 5,000; calves, 1,500; fed and yearlings about steady; yea and light steers getting action; local and outside buyers concentent: ing on steers and yé@rlings scaling 1100 Ib. downward; medium waighe and weighty offerings weight steers around 14 largely 10.50-12.50 market with tive grassers to killers down —> street grain fed heifers firm; ra 0, Sune. Na W—Poultry and | w. oth were stead: Thursda: ou an unsettled tone prepailed (4 prices un- F ARAB, steady, Ege unsettied, chi 24,985, >prices unchanged Poultry, live, 48 trucks, stead; hens over 5 Ib. 17%, 5 Ib. and less 17; Leghorn he: Whi fryers, colored 22, Plymouth and White Rock 24,. bare- backs, rollers. has pivmouth | 18, |, springs, colore # ald pare Rock ery White Rock ks 31; roosters eens uy toms at 6 13; ducks wh! nd ci ored in ib. up i¢, ‘email 12; geese +t New Y ee 3. Li ie’ ‘ork, June pe Sa ive poul- ey Ry, freight, ateady to firm, ‘row Colored 19-20; roosters and ducks other freight sprices 18,5) firmer, | Creamery, Higbee ui 9132 than extra” = A CE score), 31-BtKs “erate (SECS scores) 27% -30 a conds § (84-87 Scores) 29-21, Centralised (90 score) Cheese, 68,244, firm. Prices change: Eggs, 34988, spent steady. Mixed colors unchi BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES I. unchanged. un- High Low Close «31% 31% 31% Firsts, Storage peanearen) November o 20% 19% 20% i 23% ICAGO BezAT Ors Cntcager ane 3.—WM)—(U. 8. D, on track BG total 43 LU tock, about camana He ta jetrigan Rus- | & . New stock, Soumpks ies appl! Mw triumphs Us, "No. B: 3,00-103 fow . sales eek Alabama ‘Bliss sata us. es up to 12.50; grassy helf- eady, ‘while fed heifers are selling w high on crop; co a ise 25 higher; vealers it 9.00-50; few sell wonteens weak to 25 under a week *F Sheep, 11,000 including. 5,000 direct; fat lambs and spring lambs active, 10- 28 higher: native spring lambs "74.00- City, June 3, a cekttie 1800; ca w strictly choice 900 Ib. aver- .00; beef cows mostly 5 tb. 180: low cutters down t choice 525 1b, stock steer: 3 teeing ee up to 7.60. er and feed cattle quo- 550-800 Ibs, 7.25; heifers good and choice 6.00-7, fe Leommon and medium 5.00-6.00; cows, good 4.75-5.50; common and medium 4.00-75; (steers) good and ; medium 5.75-6.' matohers mostly steady Bs soem and choice 1,15 He 150-180 medium grade yee 11,00; good lower at 19.15- iy thin feeding sows 9.50- 1000; stage 10.75 down: feeder pigs oie to 36 higher at 9.50-10.8, ; spring | mba 25 higher: packs uliee 12. clipped lambs ids a 107 load lots bid 10,00 held around 10.25; calves 75 isht weights sal- le to Tiss 5; package common shorn ewes on g00d account 2.40. BOSTON Boston, June Pte, 8. D. A). —Broad’ inquiry was received for fleece and territory wools Thursday, but actual trading was slow. Some business was closed on medium grade bright fleece wools. Country packed Ohio and price en combing: and clothing combined % and % blood wool was taken by « buyers at 41 cents in the grease, de- livered east. Graded combing % blood Ohio £| wools were, moved! in limited quat 7 | tes at 4 3 cents In the grease, while % bi bie sim lar wool sold at 41 to 42 cents in th pagans. (Damen was restricted at th , but numerous bids 1 to 2 cents ower ‘were %; | made. rm yellow 1.30; No. 2 white 1. jm 1,10-1.11, ‘durum discounted 3-5q below hard ambers. Fes: | ra 1 BP id dock) 1.94%. ed barley Si ee FLOUR e 3. rel in $8 poun atents, 10 lows patente 15 low: Pure Flour, it CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, June 3.- \—Cash, pest Corn No. 4 See le 30; sm Qats. No. i whi r+ nick: yellow 1.568 told entOs, fale 1.00. a egies 425-40. Clover grade 1 sample wheat. iarley, Hire! hy WINNIPEG cen. GRAIN Winnipeg, June 3.— wheat No. 1 northera ere No, rag 1 ba: No, 3 northern 1. Tin Oats No. 3 ite 66%; No. 3 white CHICAGO STOLKS ie Associated Press) 50. Mia vent en 9%. Fae ii ie ry 122 123% seg! 1.22% tm Beg! ry ae 4 B ed FE ee3 Pre eee EEE xe Sree “BRS BSR Se FR RRR REF FR RRR RR 12. iE ue ae ae Hx |b 40% 35 3 a 1% 79 MH WX 35% 35 197% 1.94% 1.94% | 21 197 192) 196 Duluth, Merny Fp uth, .. June 3. Durum— Open High Low Aiebest ia case GRAIN 3.—()}—Wheat pureany 88 56 ‘oat to 37 8 139% 1.39% 1.30% 1.38% - 1.28% 137% 1.26% 1.36% 124% 1.34% 1.22% 1.32% 121% 131% 1.20% 1.29% 119% 1.27% + 118% 1.28% + 117% 1.23% 1 Bor rthern spring ... 1.26% 1.30% ten nee Winter ‘Wheat Wor HE OW... 1.38% “1.347% 1.30% 132% mad 23 78 1.30% 1.32% 1.28% 1.30% but unevenly lower for|' w | trav itp me 1.28% 1.30% 1.26% 1.28% “06-0; uae vee 125% 1.27% 1.23% 1.25% Peiod and Gouth Dakota Wheat 1.26% 1.28% 1.24% 1.26% + 125% 1.27% 1.23% 1.25% - 123% 1.26% 1.21% 1.24% Durum 1 2 3 oppo ONtRKO 58% 52% | Gro; ness in, Foreign Marts Off- set Canada Dust Storms ‘Wheat closed % higher to July 100%-1.10%, MILL CITY WHEA’ TURES LITTLE CHANGED 0 Jun PW wheat uti rom %, Thursday, but the close was frac ally higher. Rain reports from W: ern. Canada caused the Witn! ay wheat closed unchanged at 1.22%, PR te land rat 116, and Dec. Flax staged 8 Fally at the outaet on later. 94% and speculative bu; sage ay flax sooek 4 Burner at Bept. 3% higher at 1.94. lower at 0% sae ul; te closed % milly, oats close wheat demand _ impr. lurum or winter wheat ied ge oer a was strong, mand was yy broad. vin ‘was in better demand. MURPHY DROPPED AS N.D. ATTORNEY :|Fargoan Can’t Act as Prosecu- tor and Defender at Same: _Time, Sathre Points Out Appointment of Francis Murphy, -|Fargo attorney, as special assistant attorney general was revoked Thurs~ day by Attorney General P. O. Sathre. under an appointment been repre- partment the bond of A, F. Bonzer, former muucpeer of ee wae mill and = elée- vthe revocation. was made known in -|®. letter to James Mulloy, secretary of the state industrial commission, in which Sathre said “this is to ad-| Danse vise you that 2 have withdrawn the sppointment” of “In the present situation,” core explained, “Mr. Murphy is pets a ing the deeainizial on commission -in asain’ action recently commenced the bonding department.” “As a member of’ the bonding de- partment, it is of course, incumbent to defend this action, and therefore, it would be a rather anamalous pro- cedure to have a special assistant on the opposite side of the case in which the state is interested,” he stated. The action against the bonding fund is scheduled to be heard in Grand Forks district court July 12 in an effort to recover approximately $60,000 which Acting Mill Manager A. J. Scott sought on Bonzer’s bond. The Capra were rejected by the . 110 1.00 . 107 - 1.05 - 1.03 Ios .. 99 113 112 1 1.09 1.08 1.06 1.04 1,02 1,00 108 1.10 “|phy is appearing “In sais ea case, therefore, Mr. Mur- not as special as- sistant, but as attorney for the in- dustrial only in this par- ticular case,” Sathre said. “If ae assistance will be necessary, pointments may be nfade whén eS situations arise. LIQUOR DEALERS FINED Devils Lake, N. D., June 3—(#)— Seven defendants, caught in a drag- in justice court Wednesday for sé) . pe di intosieaeas liquor without rr Es KEK KERR fe} 38 SBS Sosb: A MONEY RATES New York, June 3.—()—Call money steady, 1 per aati all day, Prime commercial paper ber cent. Time jogns steady, 80 days 1%; 4-6 mos. 1% per ceni. Bankers acceptances unchanged. FOREIGN EXCHANGR New York, June 3. exe ange in dollars, S25y: Germ ay free 4 40, Norway 24.7 4.65, 25.38; Montreal in New York 100.00, —_————~. INNEAPOLIS Mi STOCKS Piet peated June 3.—M—Stocks clo: Fi Treasury 4%' Treasury 48 RANGE on ry 1, 1 ley Me reg Wanted to Buy SECOND HAND 26” wheel boy's bi- ~ cycle in good condition. Phone 1698-3 after 5. SMALL size office desk. Broadway Food Market 122 6th. Phone 126. Houses for Sale SIX ROOM modern house, garage barn with half city block. Very reasonable. Will take good used car 8s down payment. SEVEN-ROOM house. To be wrecked oe Bore Heatg Cheap. Call st. NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION NoTIcE Is HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of a judgment ani ee of foreclosure and sale entered on the 27th day of May, A. D. 1937 in an ac- tion in the District Court of Burleigh County, Fourth Judicial District of the State of North a Body Corporate, is pintnnite an Roy P. Schi aay R. rer ac} : he ite the Mand “any at . iar, se the hour of . M. of that and and, more Particularly "of Section Twen- grins Beg ye ites Northern SBacitie cont Three “undted 00) ra acco! r) thereof, oF fo mult the ft an rel ite necessary to satis! mounting in Weds the a4 with In: Feo f ma e date of said Judgment rena the ac" eruing cor Dated ‘May ‘Tien he 1937. Freq £, Anstrom, g Sherift eB Rarieien County, Cr epibean N. Di be so! described as folk eee h halt five 425), Dakota, wherein | tl in| the Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul J. C. Winter, traffic Ucpoit for the state railroad com- mission, makes numerous appearances before inter- state commerce commission- ers on freight rate charges. PERIOD OF GRACE I LETTINGS EXPIRES Contractor May or May Not Withdraw Bids on Projects as He Desires A 2-day period after which con- tractors who received tentative awards on road construction projects may withdraw if concurrence is not received from the U. S. bureau of public roads -wil) ‘Thursday night, state highway officials said, If concurrence is not forthcoming by then state officials believed the contractors would waive their right to withdraw. Chief Engineer H. C. Frahm said contractors have the privilege of withdrawing their bid or awaiting fi- nal award. Should any contractor withdraw, he explained, determination of whether another of the bids offered at the last letting would be awarded the contract or the proposed work be Te-advertised for bids would depend On the particular case. “It would depend on how close the bids were,” ‘he explained. “If they were real close we wouldn’t have to, get new bids.” -If other bids are too much more then new bids would be} sought, he said. PRINCE BECOMES PILOT Berlin, June 3.—(%)}—Prince Louis Ferdinand, 28-year-old grandson of the former Kaiser Wilhelm, Thursday pecame @ co-pilot on the Be cari passenger planes fiy: = tween Berlin and the principal capi- tals of Europe. __.- Rooms for Rent | ] Try The WANT-A DS Female Help Wanted Ohomemoc Teo is family, $0 per month, woh Broadway. ics! eral Ad 21516. Apartments for Rent NEW Ultra modern apartment Also, two room and bath apart- ment to be finished soon. Reference Tequired. See owner at 606 Thayer Ave. between 2 and 9 p. m. GIRL for Apply upstairs apartment. 805 ‘Avenue Cc. tion. Write Dailey Apt. No. 3, Mandan, North Dakota. With Hydraulic Steel Dumps vote 1934 Chevrolet Trucks ih Steel ne ie ln sell them cheap. needs over. hauling (with as), Fleck Motor Sales, Soong LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re- paired. Called for and delivered. H. Sundheim. Phone 1563. 1004 Avenue 0. WANTED WORK by hour or day. Stay with children at night. Call 1147-R. Ask for Mabel. YOUNG man wants odd jobs. Ex- perienced at painting and carpen- ter work, Phone 2226. COOK with army experience. Refer- ence, State wages. Write Tribune Ad, 21875, 5 HOUSEWORK by the day or hour. Call 1806. ee ee Houses for Rent AVAILABLE at once. New, modern house, near capital. 4 rooms and bath, on first floor. Good income basement apartment. 1028 8th 8t. Call between 1:30 and 5.or 7 and 9 p.m. FOUR room modern house. Beau- tiful lawn and shrubbery. 623 2nd St. Phone 658-W. THREE bedroom modern flat. 2136-W. Phone Ping Pong Photos Best You Have Seen 5”x7” Enlargements, 25c Open to 9 p. m. Old Rex Theatre Bldg. Opposite Tribune Instruction VERY large, nicely furnished room suitable for two gentlemen in pri- vate home. Private entrance. 502 W. Thayer. Phone 2268-R. VERY large, nicely furnished room suitable for two gentlemen in pri- vate home. Private entrance. 502 W. Thayer. Phone 2268-R. DOWNTOWN furnished room for light housekeeping. Connecting bath. Hot water always. Apt. 7. 304% Main Avenue. VERY PLEASANT room, nicely fur- nished, and other privileges. In private home. Close in. 419 6th. Phone 214-R. PLEASANT sleeping room. Clean, quiet, always hot water. Gentle- men. Phone 120-R. or call at 503 4th. SLEEPING room, close to bath. Hot water always. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Close in, 300 Avenue B. SLEEPING or light housekeeping room on 12th St. Very reasonable. Write Tribune Ad. 21449. PLEASANT sleeping room. Always hot water. Also Masear ry range for sale, 422 4th. LARGE, Saal oe room = new mod- ern air-conditioned home. Next to bath. Call 1963. 908 9th. 8UE DIGBY—Instructor. Shorthand and typing. Phone 1619. Apt. C. College Bldg. ——_—XX—aKaKXs_ll_l_== Room Mate Wanted ry (VE 2 room apartment. Close in, Adults only. Water, light, gas for cooking, new Frigidaire. Telephone service. 1 block. from Broadway. Available June 1. Call 580-W. FURNISHED 2 room_ apartment. Private.bath, kitchenette, and frig- idaire. Also one-room apartment. Private bath, kitchenette and frig- idaire, 106 Main Ave., Nicola Apts. MODERN unfurnished roomy apart- ment, kitchen, bedroom, dining room, livingroom, :sunroom, bath, murphy bed. 600 Ave. D. L, K. Thompson, Phone 287. NEWLY DECORATED basement apartment. Living room, bedroom, kitchenette, private bath, private entrance. Everything furnished. 302 Avenue D, Phone 847. BEAUTIFULLY furnished 5 room apartment Also 4 room unfur- nished. Also 3 room downstairs of house, 317 2nd St. For Sale: Buick Sedan, typewriter. 212% Main Ave. }] MODERN first floor unfurnished or partly furnished flat. Front and Tear entrance. Hot water, heat fur- nished. $40 for two, $42.50 for 3. Call at 409 Sth MOST DESIRABLE furnished apart- mént with bedroom and bath. Elec- t=! For appointment call 1849. LIGHT housekeeping apartment, also two dwelling houses and grocery store for sale. Reason for selling, old age and poor health. Call 601: MODERN furnished one room base- ment apartment. Laundry pri- vileges. Close in. Dr. Enge. Phone 260, After 6 p. m. call 512-W. ONE-ROOM housekeeping apart- ment, furnished. Gas, light and water furnished. Laundry. $18. Custodian, College Building. NICE, new basement apartment. Three large rooms, unfurnished, and private bath. Private entrance. Available June 15. 918 7th. FURNISHED one-room and kitchen- ette apartment with built-in feat- ures. Also one sleeping room for one or two. 322 9th. TWO furnished rooms for light house- keeping, upstairs, $20. Three rooms with private bath. Ground floor, $25. 1014 Broadway. FURNISHED two room apartment. Gas, heat, lights, water. Kelvina- tor and laundry privileges. Suitable for adults. 515 2nd. 3 ROOM unfurnished upstairs apart- ment. Fireplace, electric refriger- ator, bath. Adults only. References _Feaulred, 417 1st, NICE sunny three room basement apartment. Water, light and laun- dry privileges. $16. 1618 Bowen Avenue. TWO ladies employed to share apart- ment, $2 a week each. Phone 2442. ee EE Business Opportunity THREE ROOM unfurnished apart- ment with bath. Lights, water and heat included. 709 12th, Phone 1941-R. FOR RENT—Service Station at Co- man Court. Commission basis. See Sullivan at Cities Service Oil, 1010 Main, BARBER shop for sale. Only shop in town. Write Box 286, Werner, North Dakota. —————E EES Household Goods for Sale CORONADO electric refrigerator, 6.2 cu. ft. Cost $250, new. Will sell for $60. Perfect condition. Phone 1718. LEAVING CITY. Must sell all bed- room and living room furnture. Also rugs. Apt. No. 2, 319 Mandan. FOR SALE—Cheap, brown satin chaise lounge. Henry F. Miller grand piano. Call 570, Mandan. FIVE OU. FT. Frigidaire.” Very good condition. Cash or time. Also tri- <== DOWNTOWN apartment: rug, dreceer, bed, and other miscel- COMFORTABLE furnished room in PIANO modern home. Close in. Always hot water. 501 6th. NYOK, lérge, and pleasant room with large clothes closet. Near capitol. On bus line, 831 8th. room light housekeep- ing on ground floor. 411 Sth. Tele- WELL furnished room for light housekeeping. 322 1st Street. ONE sleeping room for rent. Tele- Phone 593. 223% 7th. MODERN lee} room. Lavatory in room. 510 4th 8t. 5¥ decorated room, with if desired. 623 6th St. ROOM with twin beds. Girls only. 825 4th. ————————— NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN: That B virtue af oe judgment and decree forec! and sale entered on the 31th ‘asy of" cay, A. D. 1937 'a at, tion in the District Court of Bi County, Fourth Judicial District et ff North Dakot: o Plaintift, 4 Serine North A deo Invest- taint! Ad YY a sepa ther cal zee Sheriff of Bur- County and State of North Da- for that purpose appointed, will: Baus | aucion at ee front door t House at Bismarck, in ‘ot an the, speees State of ota, on tl day of $37 at the hour of two certain of the Cour the ee unt North of t] rom in sal @ the East Half undred Sixty less, according ar Cath Fe ee ma eg Buricign "County, Bhorits laneous articles. 211 Ave. A. GATE LEG table, breakfast set, mo- hair set, mahogany table, dining room rug. 302 West Main. KARPEN wicker futniture; metal coll spring; child’s table and chairs; bedside stand. Phone 1856, GAB stove, washing machine, tables, beds, dressers, etc. 672-J, 118 1st St. G. E. ELECTRIC refrigerator. Phone 228! Miscellaneous for Sale 100 HEA’ B i. ae coe Orpingtons, bro! for sale, weigh- ing 2%-3% alive, each. Prices on request. Box 124, Linton, N. D. MIXED 15% Falconer and 25% white Flint seed corn. $1.75 per bushel. ise Kalvode, Rt. 2, Mandan, N. 2 ROOM furnished apt. Gas, water, Adults only. light, heat. -$27.50. Married couple preferred. ‘Thayer. TWO MODERN furnished apart- ments. Lights, heat and washing Seielleet: $25 per month. 222 Man- st. 120 W. FURNISHED basement apartment. $18. Also one with Murphy bed and frigidaire. $22, Everts Apts. 314 NICELY furnished 3 room apart- ment. Private bath. Outside en- trance. Located at 811 and. Phone 1556. Automobiles for Sale Not the largest stock but the best. Over 23 years of honest dealing. What better guarantee? CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS. Inc. 122 Main Phone 700 DEPENDABLE USED CARS 1929 Chandler Sedan 1930 1934 1934 1935 1935 1936 DEPENDABLE USED Bihcies 1934 Dodge Panel . 1935 Dodge pickup’. 1935 Dodge 1% ton long wheel- base, 32x6-10 ply dual rear tires with gravel box ....« 485 M. B. GILMAN CO. 2nd and Broadway Phone 806 Dodge, Plymouth Cars and Trucks ' : CHEVROLET ) BETTER USED CARS- 1928 2 Chevrolet Coaches 1929 Chevrolet Coach | 1930 Chevrolet Coach 1930 Chevrolet Sedan 1930 Ford Coupe 1931 Chevrolet Coupe 1931 2 Chevrolet Special Sedans 1932 Chevorlet Coach 1932 Plymouth Sedan 1934 Plymouth Sedan 1934 Plymouth Coupe 1934 Ford Tudor 1985 Ford Tudor (6) Trucks and panels LOW PRICES ‘We trade and give terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck North LOOK YOUR BEST Tad Cleaners FALCONER and Gehu Flint seed corn, per bu. $2.90. Pure Bison Flax seed, per bu. $2.90. Prosco Millet © seed, 100°lbs. $2.75. Seeds are all well cleaned and graded. Jacob P. * Dietrich, Star Route No. 1, Bis- marck, North Dakota. Lost and Found z LOST—2 car cushions Sunday night on Highway 10, about 10 miles east m4 piers Inquire 217 Mandan treet. Cabins for Rent sota for week: June 5th to 13th. Leaving by automobile June 5th. Anyone interested in a very rea- sonable vacation leave name and address at Tribune. TWO APARTMENTS. Handy and convenient. One 2-room. basement. Central location. E. Paris, 404 5th. JUNE Ist two furnished apartments. Private bath. Private entrance. Adults only. 322 Ist. C. L. Pearce. large livingroom, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Inquire Dahl Clothing Store, Wanted to Rent ing of living room, bedroom, kit- chenette. Reference furnished. Rent not over $30. Write Tribune Ad 21522. Cottage for Rent COMPLETELY furnished 3 room apartment. Private porch, private entrance. Telephone 850, 406 9th. Toom 4} ml with private bath. First floor. Also 2 room apartment. 924 4th. and pedroom: 519 - 16th. THREE room unfurnished basement apartment. Heat, lights and water included. 911 Sweet. FIVE-room apartment with 2 bed- rooms. Available June 15. Write Tribune Ad, 21501. ONE room apartment upstairs for light housekeeping. $10 per month. 1014 Bdwy. i FURNISHED 3 room and bath apart- ment by June Ist. 612 Ist St. Phone 1432, FOR SALE: Two 450-21 tires with tubes new. Sell for $12.00. Chas. A. Johnson, Bigmarck, Rt. No. 1. —E Attention UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, new building. 212 W. Broadway. Phone 2188-J. FURNISHED 4 room apartment. Ground floor. Call evenings. 519 5th St. MODERN furnished apartment for rent. Call 717 Thayer. Phone 2180. 3° ROOM unfurnished apartment. 319 8th St. Phone 869-M after 7. NICELY furnished 3 room apartment. MINNESOTA COTTAGE by month furnished, four beds bagi i th it lite 5 i E i i i : | § i Ez i § g ratte i ct i F : i : i | i rH i $ os i 3 Beer

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