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’ 0) , Adams Exp 17 | Lorillard (P) 21% Alas Jun: 12% | Mack _Trks * Mar Field 26% ‘ All Gh Dye 23, | wckes & R 1K ‘Am Can. 97 | MoKes R Pr 45% ~ ‘Am Cy Bug %%| Miam! Cop 17% Am H&L 1%4| Mid-Oon Pet 28% ‘am Inter 18% | Midland atl 38% ‘Am Loco 30 48% | Minn Hon 105% ‘Am Motel 49% | Minn Mol 3 Lt 8h am Pom ate | Mont Ward 84 ‘Am Rol Mil 35%/ Cur Corp 12% Am 8 Ref 90%| Nash Mtrs 18% ‘Am Sti F 55%| Nat Biscuit 24% Am Sug Ref 44 | Nat Osh Reg 4% Am T & T 167%| Nat Dy Prod 22 Am Tob B 78 | Net Dilstin 301 Am W Wks 17%] Nat Pr & Lt 9% Am Wol Pf 62%| Nat Steel 77% Anaconda 53% /| Nat Tea 6% Arm Ml 11%/NY¥ Cent 4% ‘As Dry @ 17% | No Am Avia 11% ATSF 83%|No Amer 24% Atl Ref | 29%| No Pacific 33% Avia Corp 6%| Ohio Ol = 19% Bald Loco _8%| Oliver Farm 66% Bal & Ohio 30% Elev 39) Barnsdall 26% | Pao G & Ei 29% Bendix 20% 9 Beth! Stl 85% | Param Pict 19% Boeing Air 34%| Park Utsh 4% Borden 23% | Pathe Film .7% - Briggs 43% | Penney J 0. 91% Budd Wh «8% (Pern RR 41% Bu Ad Mch 26% | Phelps Dodge 46% But Cop & Z 5%|Phil Morris 81% Can Pac 13%|Phillips Pet 56% Case JI 170 | Proc & Gam 80% Caterpil 94 |Pub Svc N J 38% Celanese 30% 56% CeD Pasco 68% | Pure Oil 18% Ches & O 68 |Purity Bak 16 Chi &/N W 3% | Radio 8% CMStP @%|RKO 8 CM 8tP Pf 4%|Rem Rand 24% Chrysler 112% | Reo Motor 5% Col-Palm. Rep Btl Col-G El B 50% eat. i garar g 2% Con Edis 34% |Seats-Roe 89 Con Oil 15% | Servel 2% Cont Can 63 {Shell Un 28% Cont Mot 2% | Simmons, Con Oil Del 44% | Socony, Yee Corn Prod 88% | Bou Cream Wh 32 Bo Ry Crotley ug wi |So.Ry Pr 40% Cub Am sug 8% | 80.87 Curt Wrgt 5% Sperry Corp 18% Deere & Co 132% |St4 Brands 12% Dis Mich 29 |S@G&El 6% Dome Mine 41% id On Cal ss “Doug Aire 58% | S14 Of Ind Soe Du Pont 156% |St1 OWN J 8H t mea loo [Stew War 18% Sth Lite 39% | Stong& Web 10% El Boat Tou | Studebaker 14% ELPw att 16% | oven Oe Oe Firestone 32! Gen Elec 5330) TexGul Sul 35% Gen Foods 39 |TeP C&O 14% Gen Mills 4 {Ti Rol Bear 60% * Gen Motors §5 ‘| Trans-Am 12% Gillette 15% | Tt!-Cont Cor 8% Goodrich 43% Truax-Traer 9% “Goodyear 39% | Union Car 101 _Gra-Paige 3% tinea ec ciae _G@N Ir ct a1. )Un Air % 2@NRy Pt 68%| United Corp 4% “@ Wes Sug 35 | Unite Drug 12% Greyhound’ 13% | Unite Prult 79% “Hee Prod 12% | Un Gas Im 12% Houde Boe ie (US Pine 82% Hudson Mot 18%! Us R & Im. 11% Tl Cent... 27% | US Rubber 1a Rayon 38%/| US Smelt R Int Bus Mch 160% | US Steel Int Harv. 111% | 08 Stl Pr int Nick Can 50% | Vanadium 28% Int T & Tel 10% | War Pict 13% Johns-Man 127% |‘ West Un 57% Kennécott 7 ‘ésting “ Groc , 18% | Westing El 142% Ub-0-F Gt a ite Mot 23% Lig MB 4a 100 | Wilson & Co 9% Loew's \ 81%] Woodworth 46 a gf | Produce Markets f CHICAGO —_ Chicago, June 7.(#)—Butter and poultry prices were unchanged. Mon- day but éggs were unsettled. Butter creamery specials (93 to 31; extras (92) 30; extra firsts (90 to 91) 29% to %; firsts (88 to 88) 27% to 28%; stan- sure @0 centralised carlots) 20% to %. Eggs 40,332, unsettled, extra firsts cars and local 19; graded firsts local 18%; cars 18%; current receipts 17%; storage packed extras and firsts. 20. Poultry, live, 1 car, 28 trucks, steady; hens over 5 Ibs. 17, 5 lbs. and less 16; Leghorn hens 13; fryers, col- roosters 13, Leghorn i keys, hens 16, toms 14, No. 2 turkeys 13; ducks white and colored 4% lbs. up 14, small 12; geese 10. 2 ° NEW YORK New York, June 7.—()—Live poul- try, by freight, slow. Fowls, colored 20; 16. Roosters . Ries Tur- keys 10-30. Ducks 12. Chickens un- @ quoted. Butter, 19,530, about steady. Cream- ory, Righer than extra 314733; extra 93" soi firsts ‘acore) 29% $0. firm, State, whole 17-17%; fresh 3 held, fancy 1936, 19, dirtie chécks 18-18%. —_——_—— BUTTER AND BGG FUTURES Chicago, June 7.—}—. Butter Fi ‘uture: High Low Close 20% 30% 30% 20% 20 20% 23% 23% 23% Duluth, Minny Sane 7 oie ciosing uth, Minn., June 7.— ih prices, wh No, 1 heavy dark be, 1.25 32%: No, 111 62 ibs. 1.18%; 50 1 northern i ssi urum NO, 1.05%; No. 3 | 5! » BS Ibi 0: 27%. mber 60 Ibs. TPilen 1,03%- No, 1 red durum 198142 2:03%. Mixed-durum discounted 3-5c be- low hard ambers. Flax No. 1 (plus dock) 1.90. Rye: No. 2, 87% -97%. + Oats No. 3 white 38-41, Barley beri 3 60-90. Feed barley 44%-56%. 008 medium 5.75-6.75. + | Hogs 300 ) | steady,,1 per cent all com: OF GOOD STRENGTH Slump Attributed to Break in Grain, Cotton and Rub- 80. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, June 7.—(AP—U. 8. D. A)—Cattle: 3,100; slow, most classes steady, good fed steers 10,50 to 11.50; medium kinds down toward 9.00; fed heifers 8.50 tp 10.50; medium land good cows 6.00 to 7.50; low cut- AFTER EARLY SHOW | ae ery rn in a BANGE July 1.00% 1.08% 1.00% 1.00% at 450 down; choice lambs last week's close 12.76, (Effective today, June 7, lambs born in spring Of 1036 classified as Dairy cattle steady; and grades downward to 48.00 and les. CHICAGO _ Chicago, June 7.- (U. 8. D, A.) Hogs 11,000, including 3,000 direct; market generally 5-10 higher than Friday's average; spots up more on bulk good and choice 200- 190. 1b, 10.65- 11,60; m sows 10.10- 60; big and below; Battie 12 rattle calvi 0; yeurll and light steers active and firm: most heifers and mixed yearlings scalin: 800 Ib., downward selling 10-15 highe er, but largely ateer run and kinds of value to sell at 12.00 upward unevenly weak to 25 lower; order buyers tak- ing good and choice steers at 11,50- 13,75; early top Sefgiek 4 14, yearlings 1: ot much here of to-sell ut 20.00-except Tassers; 0 ip with be ree 7.105 ve steady. “Bheep §,000, including 1,300 verw slow, undertone weak t more | r on direct; uf Jami medium and good best held around ring: bs; for. Ge 4 1y} shorn wel .00-4,50. (Note: Hffective June 7 in the spring of 1986 classified as yearlings.). ——— Sioux Citys Sune, fue. 8, D. joux ‘une 7.- le e AJ Cattle S800: enlveg $00; slaughter steers and yearlings uneven, common and medium light weight steers most- ly steady, some bids for good matured steers; heifers Ute, changed, locker 7.00 down; load around 350 Ib, steer calves 9.00, Current stocker and feed cattle quotations: Steers 550-800 lbs. good and choice 50; common and fs $60-1050. Ibs. good 6; common and 3 Reifers good and (steers. w, scattere dy; top 11.35; tl 90 Ib. butchers 11,10- ackers bidding fully 15 lower at 200 1b. and up, Tes t int sales fairl and cholce’' 25; 111 sows bid 10.00-10; medit stags 10.15 dow: 25 lower at 9.25-10.25. Sheep 1500; including 538 through; no early action, undertone about steady; native springers held around 12.00-650. (Notation—Effective June 7, lambs born in the spring of 1936 class! yearlings. a, butcher MONEY New York, June 7.— relal paper 1 per cé: Ti tos ady, 60-90 daya 1%; 4-6 mi 1% per cent. Bankers acceptances unchanged, FOREIGN EBX: New York, June boty il ‘ii (Foreign at Bri je- rs, others in cei x France 4.45 Es ‘mi a 40.06; reg. 3 25.65; Norway’ 24.80; Sw: + Montreal in New York .! exchange mixed, Gi mand Br! in dolla erican Gen, Citles Service's, Elec. Bond & Share 15%. Fisk Rubber 13%. | GOVERNMENT Ds mere) June Ti Govern- jonds: ry 4%'s 116. ry Hatters CHICAGO STOCKS (By the ‘poseclatea Press) Midwest Corp. 9. eet ee ate INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter In New York). Maryland Fund 9.49, 10.40. Quart Inc Sh 17.75, 19.44. » MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Shipmen' 17,397, MINNEAPOLIS sTOcKs June 7.—@)—Stocks close: First Bank Stock 13%. ee Banco no trade (bid hts; packing sows stron, A 1.08% 1.10% 1.07% 1.06% 1.19% 1.20% 1.18% 1.15% 113 118% 1.12% 106% 1.06% 1.03% 1.03 a MH ™% ! 31% 38 3% 35 38% °.36% 1.48% 148% 111 1.00% 1.00% + 112-118 1.00% 100% STIX 2% 83% 26 7 80 BK TTR Dm 1% 18 18% 12.40° 123.37 1265 1252 12.70 12.55 12.55 12.30 16.30 16.25 Gove 0% 3% 151 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE June 7.—(P)— oe 6% 1.16% 1.14% 1.15% 1.10% 1.12% 1.09% 1.10% 11% 1.11% 1.09% 1.09% 5ST ST 52% BK 51% 52. 0% 49% 82% 83 18% 70% 1% 16 13 18% 37% 38% 3% 36% 33% 33% 32% 33 July new .. 190 190 1.88% 188% Sept. ...... 189 190 188 188 sooee LOL 18% 13% avoee 190 seeee 1.88 june 7.—P)—Wheat receipts Monday 60 compared to 166 | Ii ihyDNS ie +. 125% 133% qn + 114% 1.24% 2.00 seve : 119% 129% 0. ee ODN 1 graye TRE 1H oe Bae ee rang 1106 oases ‘/s pe 8 60 Tha. see 110% 1.16% 505 wee 1 nor ‘ 1 a} 1H Wee 1.23% 1.25% 121% 1.23% lambs born |. Standard mid-| yo hey ry or is ove 1.25% 1.37% 1.33% 1.25% 1 w HW... Ez woe 1.18% 1.20% 1.16% 1.16% Minnesota and South Daketa Wheat 121% 128% 1.19% 121% “os “On 442 1DHW or ; 1H Wz... 1.19% 121% 1.17% 1.19% IDEHW or 2H W... 1.18% 1.20% 1.16% 1.18% 3DHW or 3 HW... 1.16% 119% 1.14% 1.17% Durum *| 1,85; cobblers US, No, 1.03% 1.08% 1.00% 1.02% 101% 104% .... 9% 108% .. 91% 1.01% 95% 1.00% 98% 98% d1% 96% 88% 94% 26% 92% MH 29% eos 101% 1.07%"... 1.02% 103% 99% Coarse Grains 1.19 118 | 114 A Pt eT a | Ne. LETH ADL oe sane BOSTON WOOL Boston, June 7.— (U. 8, D. A.) Buyers showed more resistance to recent price vances on country packed offerings of medium fleece waels monday: Quotations, however, we rm. ire fairly 5 Medium grade Ohio and Michigan fleece wools in lots centaining comb- ing and clothing lengths eighths and quarter ked te of three- blood grades mostly OT 4 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, June carlot grain sales: jorthern 1.14%; 1,81; No. 3 mi No, 's write lo. ized durum 1.12%. say, LR", Rye No. 1. TL Gorn ase quoted, ‘ CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, June 7.—()—Cash wheat. reported. Corn No. 1 yellow No. white 137%; eam: Teak, “Oats. Nort white | je 42%. No rye. | "yellow 1.18%: sa m-: 7 Barley feed 2-7: | 5 98-1.03 nom. Timothy +50 ewt. ‘Clover seed 23.00- | a cwt, roclety WANT-ADS Are the Best Salesmen in Town Program for Bauer- = Wheat Advance Based on Re- Larson Recital Given eeu pide pag ot a a port of Black Rust Offset Aged) Program for the spring recital ter, Write Tribune Ad. 21583. by Maize Decline __| Bauer and the wood wind fastrument | SHOE cletk, some Bins qualifications in first letter. Write os pupils of Guy Larson has been an- Tribune Ad No. 21547. breaks of’ 4 conte a buxbel in cara | the. oral Ena reom ofthe high |EXPERIENCED seat citier wanted prices late Monday unsettled all grains | #hool building Monday at 8:15 p.m, Prmtenesd Write Tribune Ad and more than overcame wheat tar-| Included are: “Mind Your Mother, . ket advances caused by black rust /@nd “London Bridge,” Mason, Atlin) ————— = reports, Johnson; “A Jungle Joke, Vande- Female Help Wanted Doing much to bring about:s rush | Vere, and “Burney Bee,” Mason, Au-| aray- tor work. Apply of selling of corn were reports of fa- | drey Paranick; a clarinet quartet, two)" 9) ,osciment 6 or 2. Mrs. Peter Yorabie progtons of 3a Wee eee feareee BY Zamocate, Alpine atemor-| _Beylund, 930 4th Street. corn if i gan, Phyllis Fleck, Allene Olsted and| EXPERIENCED ‘beauty oper at oF. hea of competitive tecdn, Detersed | Betiy Hall; “Camp of the Gypaies,"| Apply in petsoa. Grand De Luxe future deliveries of wheat fell to fresh | Behr, Lois Jean Kleppe; “A Dance in| _ Beauty Shop. low price records for the season. | the Village,” valse, Kern, Joan Wells; |GIRL want for general housewor! “At the close, corn was 1%-4 cents|a@ Clarinet solo, “Tenth Aire Varie,| not later than Tuesday evening. vader Saturdays, fintah, July 118% pare Tom Skodge, accompanied| Call 15%, Sept. 1. 31.08; wheat %-! Barbara neral housework. otf, July 1.05%-106%, “Sept. 1.08-| “Album Leaf,” Grieg, and “The|g* nose Sagtin, ‘oii tah Bt. 1.06%, and oats %-1% down, Bells,” Ann “Scott, Rose Margaret WANTED: Experienced waitress, Call ; Barthel, Hazen; “Andante,” Haydn, ica : Be OWENS, conus Now the batts Goer at’ | =e songs, “Now Over,” Banr- —X—§_§€_—a—a———=—eE—E—EE= tuturen vevleted Iti Work Wanted bornly Monday and er etspiogt orders were executed gs July wheat futures closed rices itened up, although Ss ower. lower at 1.15%, Sept. 1% at 1.10% an Dec. 1% at 1.09% Flax succumbed to jeneral weakness. July flax cl lower at 1.88% and Sept. 2 at 1. Coarse grains were downward, ul oats futures close lower Jul; fut at 1% low at 36% and Sept. % at 33%; July rye 2% lower at 79% and Sept. Hat 13%; duly feed barle 3% lower at 63% and al Sept. Cash wheat was in od demand. Virtually no winter or durum wheat was received. Cash corn was in fair demand. Oats was in fair to good demand. Rye was in good demand. Barley was. nomin-.| ally unchanged. Flax was in steady demand, Contengo, June TCs B. chicago, June 7. if —Potatoes: 270, on tredk 243, US. shipments Saturday 1,188, Su 21; old stock, dull, supplies light, de- slow; ‘sacked nt 0. US. No. 2, 1,25 Colorado Red MoClures US No, 1, few sales 1.85; new stock California stock slightly strongér, demand good» Southern stock slight- aker, demand good; supplii iberal; California White Rose Ui 1, 2.10-25; | showing decay, 1 Louisiana Bliss triumphs UB. No. 1,85-2.00; Russet Burbanks U! DA) total ay sippi Bliss triumphs US, No, 1, sh: ing heated, fair condition 1.75-85; car fine qualit 0; UB, No, 2, 110-20; Arkansas. triumphs Ut 1, 855 . No. 2, few 1.05 Al triumphs US, No. 1, 8! fair condition 1.00; Texas Bl 2.00. ——_— WINNIPEG CASH GRAJII Winnipeg, June 7. No, 1 northern 1.15%; No, 1, : No. 3 northern 1.11%. Oats 12% 5 No, 2 white 55%; No, 3 white 53%, Dr. L. W. Larson on 2 Weeks’ Eastern Trip Dr. L. W. Larson of the Quain and Ramstad Clinic is on a two weeks’ tae Sreenting oStondl AAIEAT Ree gs. He spent the last- week in Phile- delphia, Pa., attending the National Clinical Pathology society meeting from Tuesday until Saturday. This week from eee to Friday he will attend the Medical ssso- ciation in Atlantic City, N. J. This last Sunday Dr. Larson spent in Boston. with his sister, Mra. Ray Phillips. Mr. and Mrs, Phillips sailed Sunday afternoon for their home in Johannesburg, South Africa. Dr. Larson is expected to arrive at his home next week-end. : * Miss B, Register Has Her Master’s Degree Miss Barbara E. Register, daughter been islrebgelh Colt : at Colum- bia university, New York, far the last year, received hér master’s degree in Physical education from the univer-|Srusgh was 116. The sobool wil pe | * sity June 1, - Miks CULTIVATE YOUR HAIR frame intes arma? _ VEG-E-LAY HAR DRESSING rae ae ener cops it well groomed . the Busranioed pr ition below— ore for clinging dandruff. d bealp frvita- tlons—s real for introductory offer. Ths $1.75 Unit TODAY st Paly S0/—A Saving of 7I¢ To DAY te Piano duet, “Minuet,” Diabelli, Joan “Dance of the Gnomes,” Grieg, Geraldine Wyciskala: and Deloris Wella; Houses fer Rent FIVE ROOM modern house avail- able June 10th. 305 18th Street. Phone 216 or after 7 p. m. phone *Rondo,* Haydn, and “Pastorale,” Fonda He ae eaters ey | _1139-R. John Gusmner, ® Clarinet solo, “concert gon, Wallace Stoetling, ipanying Rate: Shoe oo *** >| Program for Mehus FIVE or aix room furnished house. Hagen, with} Gas heat. frigidaire, washing ma- him. chine and radio. Phone 1584. 213 4 ble garage. Chicken house. Two Recital Announced geres, Bargain. $28.00. FE, The program for the recital of 18/81X room duplex. Five room fur- pupils of the Mehus tory has| nished house. Three room fur- announced. part will] nished apartment. T. M. Casey and vole pupils of Ralph W, Soule,| _ Son. violin pupils of Ralph and | THREE bedrooms, living room, dining plano pupils of Miss Maxine Scarff| room, kitchen and bath. 315 West aed jee sak Mehus, The recital Rosser. Everts, 314 3rd. presented Monday at 8 p. m.,| SMALL furnished house. 3 one-room ih the dining room of the World War|” furnished feared ais. th. Memorial building. Phone 1747-R. The program includes: —Reinhold — Guilford Mandigo, Jr.; “The Dreamer”—Gradi— Audrey violin soto, “Minuet in —Harvey Solberg; “March of the Little Lead Ann Skinner; “Twi- Waldschmidt; @”—Beethoven —Pierne—Jean light”—Frim|—Marjorie solo, “I Look Into Your Gai Wood—Izabella * Cochrane; gered mendes os are)! aoe: 5” Pts You Have Seen 250 Cuban Seng”—De Fuentes- x inlargemen‘ pe kde se violin Open to9 p. lag Sitsareign 8 Pupll's Concerto’ Old Rex Theatre Bldg. “Moment Musical, Opus 94, No. 2” Schubert, Viola Lueck; vocal solo, rer’s Bong”—De Koven— Gregory Dahlen; “Nocturne in F- Minor, Opus 55, No, 1”- Caroline i i “The Armourer’s Atkinson; vocal Carol Wilson; violin adlo, —Svendsen—Willam “witch's Dance”—MacDowell — Janet Croonquist; vocal aolo, “I dezvous With 115 Are Enrolled at Methodist_ School Ufe”—O'Hara—Olive Johnson; and “The Music Box"— NEW Ultra modem apartment. Three rooms and bath. Also, two room and bath apart+ Reference 2 room aj Private bath, kitchenette, and idaire, Also one-room apartment. Private bath, kitchenette and frig- | 1, idaire, 106 Main Ave., Nicola Apts. RESIDENCE apartaient. 5 rooms ed. Also & 3 room and ord or unfurnished. ity heated. The lower floor of a house. 312 and, $16. Phone 906. June 15. First floor rear entrance. Hot water, heat fur- nished. $40 for two, $42.80 for 3. Call_at 408 5th FIVE Spartment on gtound floor bath and Frigidaire. 1102 Thayer. Call at 318 Sth. Three room apartment on 318 9th. Pri- vate entrance, BEAUTIFULLY furnished, first floor, private home. Adults only,. Frigid- aire, electric range, private bath. References required. 900 Mandan Street. room with LIGHT housekeeping poaraoenty also an two dwelling houses store for sale. Reason for selling, old age and poor health. Call 601. NICE, new three unfurnished rooms, Private bath. Basement. Gas and water fyrnishéed. Laundry and stor- age privileges. 918 7th Street. t 1828 Chrysler Coach Automobiles for Sale USED CARS FOR SALE Get Your Fourth of July Car New 1983 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe ... = 1980 Reo Truck ...... 1981 Plymouth Sedan . 1982 Plymouth P. A. Sedan . Over 23 years of honest dealing. What better guarantee? CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS. Inc, DEPENDABLE USED CARS Chandler Sedan ......$ 75.00 seeeesee 185.00 1929 1930 1934 1984 1935 1935 1936 DEPENDABLE USED TRUCKS 1984 Dodge Panel Dodge pickup . Dodge 1% ton i base, 32x6-10 ply dual rear tires with gravel box .... 483 d Company. 201 Main. Phone 269; across from International Har- vester Company. Bannon Motor Company. 1937 PLYMOUTH standard sedan, Low mileage. Good condition. Write Tribune Ad No. 21571. TWO furnished rooms for light house- keeping, upstairs, $20. Three rooms with private bath. Ground floor, $25. 1014 Broadway. TWO rooms for light housekeeping. Lights, heat, water, gas, phone. Furnished, Reasonable. Phone 1871. 402 Avenue C West. FURNISHED two room apartment. Gas, heat, lights, water. Kelvina- tor and laundry privileges. Suitable for adults, 515 2nd. 3 “Coquetty”| TREE room house, 2 blocks north of Hughes Field. 1028 Raymond. Phone 892-J. FOUR ROOM modern house. Avail- able June 15. Call 995-J. Ping Pong Photos 12 for 25¢ Soldiers” Jones; vocal Room and Board EXCELLENT board and room at spe- 4 cial rates for two nice girls. 824 ath St, Phone 1784. eed Household Goods for Sale , “Romance”|SINGLE bed with mattress; % size Chaftee; and mattress; full size spring and mattress, 811 Rosser. PIANO, overstuffed bed davenport, Tug, dresser, bed, and other miscel- laneous articles. 211 Ave. A. ARPEN wicker furniture; metal bed, coil spring; child’s table and chairs; bedside stand. Phone 1856. HOUSEHOLD furniture and clothes for sale. Rosser. GAS stove, washing machine, tables, beds, dressers, etc. 612-J, 118 1st St. Have a Ren: PLEASANT si¢eping room. Clean, quiet, always hot water. Gentle- men, Phone 120-R or call at 503 4th, VERY large, nicely furnished room suitable for two gentlemen in pri- vate home. Private entrance. 502 W. Thayer. Phone 2288-R. PARTLY furnished light housekeeping room. Newly decorated. Close in. Hot water all times. Rent reason- Sine Goce Forde, ‘service Co itn; | able.” 213 Thayer. ‘Heart and Hand”; junior grades Nex 5 wa- and 6, with 20 pupll Mies, Ruth ter at all times. Also ice box for meuey. “tle ans bli sal ‘sale. Phone 1760. 408 10th Street. i laghare re » 18 pupils, ms alee} room. Always [dimer egateds nce dio A hot water. ALD tuscling range 198 in to the subjects Usted | Sale. 422 4th. Phone 649. eee bath, Call 1963. 903 9th. aneays Farnlatiod 8 foom apartment. COMFORTABLE furnished room in . Former Resident Is modern home, Clote in. Always Rowe Apia Feted in California) hot water. 501 6th. 215 3rd &t. Phone 852. a Toom for rént. Rates|ONE room basement apartment. Near friends of Mr. and Mrs.| reasonable. Gentlemen ohly. 200] bath. 607 Sth. J. D. Wakeman, former residents of| Mandan Street. APARTMENT for rent, Call at Sweet this city, will be interested in the|EXTRA large light housekeeping| Shop. birthday party given by Mrs. Edith) room, Also sleeping room. Close in. | qumemmemermrenmmmermeemmmereees LARGE, cheerful room in new mod- ern air-conditioned home. Next to used Call at 218 West | MODERN five room bungalow apart- ment. Located 110 E. Rosser. Reference required. Inquire 401 1st Street. THREE ROOM unfurnished spart- ment with bath. Lights, water and heat included. 709 12th. Phone 1941-R, 2 ROOM furnished apt. Gas, water, light, heat. $27.60. Adults only. Married couple preferred. Inquire at Apt. 2, 118 W. Thayer. TWO MODERN furnished aspart- ments. Lights, heat and washing peiviegee, $25 per month. 222 Man- dan 8t. trance. Located at 811 2nd, Phone 1556. JUNE ist two furnished apartments. Private bath. Private entrance. Adults only. 322 1st. C. L. Pearce. DOWNTOWN apartment. Living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Inquire Dahl's Clothing Store. Business Opportunity CAFE for sale in county seat town, poor health, reasonable price. Write Tribune Ad 21542. im BARBER shop for sale. Only shop in town. Write Box 286, Werner, North Dakota. Farms for Sale FARMS FOR SALE BY 0O' SEVERAL improved farms and farm lands in Kidder, Burleigh, LaMoure, Barnes counties. 160 acre farm in Kidder county; 4 room house with full basement barn, hen house, granary, garage, well and windmill, R.F.D., 3 miles to town, $1,600.00. 320 acre farm, house, barn, granary, garage, hen house, well and wind- mill, farm all fenced, Burleigh county, price $2,800.00. These farms are offered for sale. Agricultural- Credit Corp. For in- formation writé P. J. Schmitz, Box 51, Bismarck, North Dakota. Wanted SOMEONE in this vicinity to take c-o Tribune Ad. 21609. Miscellaneous for Sale ONE room apartment. Ground floor. Hot and cold water. Private lava- INFURNISHED 8 f bath in new building. Vogle Apart- ments. Call at 423 11th. THREE room apartment. Heat, wa- ter, lights, gas furnished. $20. 911 Sweet. Phone 904-R. FIVE-room apartment with 2 bed- rooms. Available June 15. Call at Logan's Store. floor apartment. Call at 115 Wash- ington Street. FURNISHED 3 room and bath apart- ment ee lst. 612 1st Bt. Phone 1432. APAR' with con= ventences. Call East door. 633 12th ONE Tight “houseRedping room with Kitchenette. Well f ed. Phone MODERN furnished apartment for rent. Call 717 Thayer. Phone 2180. Wakeman Hughes in honor of her| Phono 362-J. motur, Mrs. Wakeman, a: the/ScRABANT, well furnished foom. May Robson, screen actress, was fee ee ee A Pen guests wills on. the other side set 2 FORNIBHED room for rent. Gentie- D, Wakiman, now almost 90, years men preferred. Close in. 307 4th i was a ploneer| Street. feaident of ort Date Tight Sam Clark, columnist, was a guest| housekeeping. 322 ist Street. at the affair and wrote a tribute to 2 IN UP Ba; ti A eg eee or moved from 672-5, 118 ist. 4, Bismarck, Room Mate Wanted wi ‘cows with calves. Write H. H. Weiser, Devils Lake. North Dakota. William C- | TWO Iadies employed to share ment, $2 & werk each. Phone (ora UBED studio couch in good condi- Hon, Everta, 314 ard, NEW and used slicing Company. 404 Mandan Street, Bis- $1.75 per bushel. oo Kalvode, Rt. 2, Mandan, N. 600 CEMENT blocks. Inquire at the Bismarck Tribune office. CHEAP—10x12 walk-in cooler. Cail at Al’s Grocery. Real Estate OVER 100 homey homes for sale in all parts of city. All well worth the ecesens <

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