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PAGE EIGHT DAILY #% Oil and Financial News ‘hae | Che Casper Dail TRIBUNE yp Cribune i i 19 (ee pene 3 <A reas 4 hr . : t » | Stocks and Grains , } TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1923 pi a ha Se MARKETS \ rte _ Commodity FORT WORTH.—L gathered In 3 ow grade cot ime is accumulat vember and un- Trade News Clothing. a CLEVELAND —The Richman Brothers company, makerg of men’s .Jand boys’ clothing, has practically led ite plant taking: title ing est Texas, At some points| doubled its plant here, phe 2,000 bales are in storage. | to @ plant at Lorraine and opened of cotton has about | four additional retail stores in the ted in Texas and the| past ar, making a total of 21 re- ed to Shoes. © styles f to 14 others Tea id Pacific over and retail y to be } tail estab! hments. j Lumber. BELLE PLAIN nn.—Pioneer- ing lumbering days are recalled with groups of farmers co-operating to cut logs and trees and sawing them up for use as fuel. Rice. HOUSTON.—Rice growers in ihls state estimate that one third of the crop of 2,400,000 bags has now. been disposed of at prices approximating rough and $7 clean, | 4 a bos } Rubber. AKRON.—Rubber manufacturers are speeding up activity at. thelr rubber reclamation plants, which now are operating at about 100 per cent of capacity. OL SHARES IN HEAVY DEMAND change Dec. 29.—UP)—Spec- ‘ests switched from the tq the rails in selling. The trong with the cils forefront, of the oon broke out ing issues and car- ‘al industrial st down- y in the afternoon, opera- long elde started to bid centering their initial astern carriers with y based on the pos- resumption of eady accumula- din the western those reporting earnings. New 4 two points to ghest price in nearly and Atchison advanced to a record high for all time 40%4. Baltimore and Ohio, Ches- 6 and Ohio, Texas and Pacific m Pacific sold a point or so ner before the end of the third ur, Relatively stiff call money s again were disregarded. Com- on houses reported an unus- g00d reinvestment demand for grade issues. It is estimated hat $3.000,000,000 will change hands throughout the country around the end of the year in connection with dividend and interest payments and refunding operation ad W YORK, Dec, 29.—(F)—Hea- vy buying of the ofl shares featured umption of the upward move- rices at the opening of to- # stock market. Pactfic Ol! fell a point on profit-taking, but Union Ol of California advanced to high and several others n large blocks at advanc. Iinttlal gains of 1 to 2 were recorded by Hudson DuPo and Gulf States Indications of a heavy January nent demand was seen in umulation of the high railroad and industrial tesues. 4 New York Central 1 anced to new peak prices buying of the rails being given added stimulus by the publication of more favora November earnings stater al Tea soared six w record high at 230 of the first half hour, xchanges opened ruled sliigh . nd F points to 8.71%%c, " accelerated by the a French cabinet to ® e Minister Doumer's akness of the tes, V aused rea merchandise !s- nolworth dropping 5 points und short selling of the gntire market devel. y tendency. Po points, General d DuPont, Founda West F lvania on Alkali, Pullman, United Cigar st Line 2 to th ws clalties eather pre. Lin and T. ris- newal rate ed at six al | 1 Cere ric three veral ‘5 ntral Le Wanted to Buy 500,000 shares of ET. Williams any of this stock ret in touch with me at once. Any part o If you have Blas Vucurevich BROKER Phone 166 203 Consolidated Royalty Stock Opinions | By Hill, Weaver and Company. Hornblower and: Weeks—We think there fs a/great demand for oil/and rail shares that this group may ig- nore reactionary, tendencies wher- ever they occur elsewhere in the market. With a big market appar- ently already under way in these groups, and with every .indication pointing to a tremendous rail share speculation in January, we would rather continue to buy rails and oils during the balance of this month than to sell them on chance of prof- iting through trading operations. J. S. Bache—While we would ex- pect a number of industrials to step into the breach, there was much active speculative purchases. We continue to believe those groups that will hold for the greatest promise for enhancement are the rails and oils. Butter and Ege | CHICAGO, Dec. 29.—(P)—Butter, ower; receipts 10,686 tubs; creamery extras 47c; standards 4514@45%c; extra firsts 45% @46%c; firsts 43@ 44%4c; seconds 41@42c. Eggs, unchanged; recetpts cases. NEW ORLEANS.—Labor in: this section is in its best condition. in years. Nearly every industry is working full time. There is a small surplug of labor of the unskilled varieties but a shortase of skilled workers. BERWICK, Pa.—The Iocal plant of the American Car and Foundry company {s busy on orders for 35 ntee] express cars for the Lacka- wanna railroad and 15 baggage cars for the Reading. 3,920 PITTSBURGH.—Heaviest. _ opera- tions here are now recorded at the merchant bar mills and sheet mills. Wire mills are working at less than 60 per cent, but a seasonal revival of activity 1s expected in these after January 1.° DULUTH.—Approximately 12 mil- lon tons of trom ore were shipped from the Lake Superior district to steel mills in the Chicago district the last year. A considerable in- creaso above 1924. NEW YORK.—(/)—Ralph ‘Budd, president of the Great Northern tates the property account ad has been increased about $100,000,000 since 1916. He considers that about 20 per cent larger income would be necessary this year for the same rate of return on the tn- vestment. YOU KNOW. ME AL--Adventures of Jack Keefe Pa ‘New York Stocks Last Sales. American Can American Sugar Atchison Baltimore and Ohio Bethlehem Steel - California Pet. -. Canadian Pacific Central Leather pf. Cerro de Pasco Chandler Motor ~ Atl. Coast Line ~~. Allis Chemical and Dye - American Car and Foundry -. American Locomotive —. American Sm. and Ref. American Tel. and Tel. . American Tobacco Anterican Woolen ~ Anaconda Copper Armour of Ill. *'B" Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago and ‘Northwestern .. Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul, pfd. Chicago, R. I, and Pacific -... Chile Copper --. Chrysler Corp. Coca Cola Colorado Fu Consolidated Gas Corn Products -.. Crucible Steel ~. Cuba Cane Sugar pt Dodge Brothers “A’ fd. Du Pont de Nemours .. Electric Power and Light ctfs Erie. Railroad --.. Famous Players Foundation Co, General Asphalt MUnois Central Int. Combi Int. Hary Int. Nickel Mack Truck Marland OU .. Fisk Rubber ~.--~---.. Kennecott Copper Lehigh Valley --- Louisville and Nashville General Electric -..-..-..... General Motors -~. a Great Northern Iron Oro ctf: Independent O. and G. -.-.... Int. Mer. Marine pfd. -.--.... Mid-Continent Pet. -. Mo. Missour! Pa Kan. and Texas - ific pid. -. Montgomery Ward ---. Nat. Lead New York Central N. ¥,, N. H. and Hartfor Norfolk and Western -.. North American Northern Pacific Pacific Oi) Packard Mot Pan Am. Pet. Pennsylvania Phillips Pet. -. Radio Corp. ~ Reading Rep. Iron and Steel St. Louls and San Fran. Line board Air 8 Roebuck lair Con Ol! | Silver NEW YORK, Dec. (—Bar silver 68%c; Mexican dollars 52%c, Sugar NEW YORK, Dec. '29.—)— The refined sugar market was unchang- ed today at $5 to $5.50 for tine gran- ulated with only moderate inquiry reported. Sugar futures closed proximate sales 30,000 vary 2.38; March 2.44 September 2 stead, tons; July oo Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Dec. 29.—()—For- elgn exchanges steady. Quotations in cents: Great. Britain, demand 454 18-16 cables 485%. 60-day bills on banks 480%. France, demand 3.74; cables 3.74%, Ita demand 4 cables 4.04, Demand: Bel- gium 4.53%; Germany 23.80. pi Datel ste dit a NEW YORK, Dec, 29.—(#)—Cop- Il, electrolytic, spot and fur tures 14440 nsked. Tin easy, spot and near by $63; futures $62.50, Iron is steady, prices unchanged. Lead spot steady, $9.25. 2 steady, East “St. Louls spot $8. ; futures $8.25 @8.65. Antitmony spot $23@23.50. Money NEW YORK, Dec. 29.—()—Call money firm high 6; low 6 ; ruling rate 6; closing bid 6; offered at 6\; last loans against acceptances 414; me loans steady; mixed collateral 60.90 days, 4%@5; 4-6 months 4% 45; prime mercantile paper 4% 44 @ jallve, steady hern Railwa Standard Oil, Standard ON), Stewart Warner Studebake: Texas Co. Texas Gulf Sulpbur ~. Texas and Pacific Products Tobacco Union Pacific - United Cigar Stores 8. Cast Tron Pipe — U. 8. Ind, Alcohol Rubber . Uw U. S. Steel Wabash Rallway - Ward Baking “B" - Westinghouse Electric White Motor .. Willys Overland Woolworth Pierce Arrow Motor Car hern’ Pacific | Crude Market BY HILL-WEAVER & CO, Salt Creek, $6 to 36.9 gravity . Salt Creek, 37 to 39.9 gravity Rock Creek —....... Big Muddy ~... Elk Basin ~..-.... Cat Creek Lance Creek ... Grass Creek lig! Greybull ~..... Torchiight Mule Creek Osage Sunburst. ~~... Hamilton Dome Ferrls BYTON ame mee nneennnnennne Notches Pilot, Butte .. | Poultry CHICAGO, Dec, 29.—(F)—Poultry, receipts 12 cars: price unchanged, weweecee 1.35 Vive LLO THEE To GWE UP @NY- THING FoR THE WHEAT JUMPS AFTER DECLINE Price Gains Marked Up in Trading on the Chicago Exchange CHICAGO, Dec. 29.— 4) —Com- ment by Secretary Hoover that wheat is worth $8 a bushel as com- pared with the price England is charging for rubber, led to a jump of 7c a bushel today in wheat val- ues. Wheat established new, high, price records for the season, with Decem- ber up to 1.89 and’ May $1.8514, CHICAGO, Dec. 29.—(?)—Materla} breaks here in the price of wheat re- ited today trom a greater setback In Liverpool quotations than had been looked for. Besides, many tra- ders leaned to the view that bullish factors including latest revisions of the United States government crop estiniates had been over-discounted by the rocent, sharp upturn in values. Support from huyers was lacking ex- cept on declines. The opening, 4c to 1%0 lower, new style, December $1.83%, and May -$1.77% to $1.73, was followed by an irregular fal] to $1.82% for December, and 31.76% for May Corn and oats .were. easy, sympa- thizing with wheat. After openthe Xe to Xc off, may 84140 ‘to 84%c, the corn, market sagged a little more but then scored'slight gains. Later the corn market. developed notable strength in connection with Des Moines reports:about Prospects of government. help toward obtain- ing higher farm prices. for both corn and, oat, The corn market clased firm, 3% to 4% cents net higher, May 89 t 8914. Oats started 4c to %c lower, May 4Sc to 45%%c, and later rallied to slightly above yesterday's finish, Lower quotations on hogs weaken: ed the provision market. Open High Low Close Dec, new. 1.83% 1.89 1.82% 1.87 Dec. old. 1.80% 1.87 1.794% 1.85 May new 1.77% 1.85% 1.7614 1.8315 May old_ 1.75% 1.82 1 1.82 July 151M 1.55% 1.55 ~ TE 80% Tete os ~ 84% 80% 8416 «189 ~ 86% 90% 136% 90% MOM ATI 40% 41g ASB MBM 5 ann ABE 46% 451% Ley, 1.05 1.08% 1.05 1.08% 312 1.16% 1.11% 116K 1.08 91.13% 1.08 113s “14.80 14,97 14.75 16.97 “W442 14.67 14.42 14.65 “14.30 14.60 14.30 14.57 s+ 1 14.801 Ba 1 15.25 15.67 Cash Grains and Provisions. CHICAGO, Dec. »29.—U)—Wileat number 1 hard: $1.8314@1.85; num: ber 2 hard. $1.834@1.83%3: | Corn number 3 mixed.75140; number 3 yel- low 77440. Oats number 2 white 42@ 42%ci number 3 white 414 @42 Ge. Ryo number 4, $1.04. Barley 60@ Te, Timothy sed '$7.25@7.50. Clover seed $27@ 30.50, Lard $14.97. rubs $14.78. Bellies $15.25. CHICAGO, Dec, 29.—(P)—Potatoes —Trading fair; market firm; receipts 51 cars; total U. S. shipments: 331; Wisconsin-Minnesota sacked round whites $4.00@4.50; mostly $4.25@ 4.50; Idaho eacked Russets and Colo ae sacked Brown Beauties '$4.25@ 4.50. Behe: id _—_ MINNEAPOLIS, Dee. 29.—Flour Prices passed the ten dollar a barrel figure here today as quotations con Unued to advance in sympathy with the rising wheat, market. As a re- sult of successive Increases, flour prices gained a dollar tn the. past week, The grade, $10.15 crease prices. range today for family patent in carload lots, was $985 at a barrel, representing an in- of 26c to Sic over yesterday's tae ~~ Flax. DULUTH, Minn., Dec, 29.—()— Close flax; December $2.54; January $2.54; February $2.66; May $2.59%: Jue $2.59%% ——__--__ oe eS en ne ee mere nega) memes “bulk $8.25@10.0 Western Exploration Consolidated Royalty EB. T. Willia Bessemer .. Central. Pipeline -.--.. Quotations Dy ‘Bias Vucererich, Broker 203 Consolidated Royalty Building ; Western ‘States’ _-. Kinney Coastal ~~~ Columbine ~~ Jupiter .. Elkhorn Domino Sunset Picardy Lusk ‘Ro: Tom Belly .-..-. Buck ' Creek Chappell” -_. McKinnle . ...... Burke '--..---.-. Riverton Pet. Argo}-. Imperial Oil Prairie Oil Mountain Producers Continental 8. O. Ind. --1--. Humble Oil . Ohio Oils 50, Royalty Producers -- Soeenete- yee: Salt Creek Producers - 2.50 2.75 - 9.00 9.25 55 60 16% 17% Al ld ll 13 -- -06 07 -- 106 08 02 03 04 05 05 06 05 00% 02 03 203 +26 13 14 Salt Creek’ Cons. 222. Chicago Prices CHICAGO, Dec. 29—{U, 8. Depart- ment of Agriculture).4—Hogs, receipts 100; slow, 15c to 25c lo 9% 69% 98% 68% ir; bulk ood to choice 200 to 300-pound but- chers $11,25@11.65; majority of bet- ter 160\to 180-pound selections $11.80 bulk desirable 140 to 150- $12.00@12.25; sows largely $9.25@9. ing sows’ $9.10@9. $12.06@12.50. packing 9.60; better kill- ing pigs mostly $12.00@12.50; pack- slaughter pigs Cattle, receipts 11,000; slightly bet- ter feeling in fed with recent declin lognas $6. eers; fully steady “bulk $3.50@10.00; best early at $10.85; some « heavies held above $11.00; she-stock strong to-hgiher; heifers: strong to 25c up; bulls 10¢ to 15c higher; heavy bo- meager supply of veal calve: res paying upward to $13.50; bulk $12.00@13.00. Sheep, receipts 16,000; buyers ‘scrambling for low; oarly trading steady; bulk desirable fat Omaha ‘Quotations. ‘OMAHA, Dec. .—{U. S. Depart- ment of Agriculture.)}—Hogs—Re- ceipts 18,000; fully 25c lower; desir- able 140 to 200 pound weights $11.00 @11.25; top $11.25; good and choice 200 to 300 pound butchers $10,90@ odd lots packing sows $9.50@ ; bulk ofall sales. $10.85@11.10; 11.0 average cost Mond: 220. and yearlings slow, medium welg! to shippers at $16.75; some held high- er; bulk fat ewes $8.60@9.00; 100- pound yearlings $13.75. a $11.12; weight Cattle—Recelpts 7,500; fed steers about steady yearlings $10.25; $10.50; she stock slow, weak; bulls and vealers stead. stockers and feeders scarce, steady; bulk butcher cows $4.75@6.00; helf- ers $6.75@8.00; canners and cutters $3.75@4.51 bologna bulls $5.00@5.25; beef bulls $5.50@6.25; practical veal top $9.50, Sheep—Rece!pts 10,000; lambs 15@ 25e higher; bulk fed wool $16.00@ 16.21 top early sales lambs $15.15. strong; ewe top $9.00; lambs $16.2 sheep lers dull, heavy feeding Kansas City Market, KANSAS CITY, Dec. 29.—(U. 8. Departmont of Agriculture.}—Cattle —Receipts 9,000; cal slow; few early wes 2,001 sales % @10.00: weak to 25¢ lower; several loads held she stock slow, around $10,50@11.00; generally $4.75 @6.2 ady; bulk butcher cows few loads fed heifers $7.50@8,50; cannors and cutters $3.50 @4.50; bulls strong; bolognas $4.75@ 5.25; beef bulls upward to $6.0 veals and calves strong to 50c higher; stocker: few loads fi and feeders scarce, steady; hy feoders $3.00@8.25. Hogs—Receipts 6,500; closed dull, 26¢ to B5c low practical shipper top $11.80; packer top $11.50; bulk of sales $11.10@11.60; bulk 180 to 300 pounds $11.25@11.75; ported 130 sows $! @ 10.3: $11.50@12.25, Sheep—Recel, to 160 pounds $11.65@11.90; packing stags $8.75@9.50; stock pigs steady to 10¢ lower, s 6,000; Iambs un- even, generally steady to 15c higher: top $16.0 15.75; odd lots sheep strong. Denver Prices. DENVER, Colo., Dec. 29.—(U. 8. Department of Agriculture.)\—Hogs ~Receipts 2,100, ine; jj; dull; other others largely $15.25@ early saler 10e to 35c lower; top $11.85 for two GUY GUY SELLS INSURANCE. loads and arly loads YEAH Y | DECIDED To PAY UP ALL MY OLD OEGTS AND GIVE UP BORROWIN at $9.75, Cattle—Receints 500; bulls and canners and cutters stron; other classes generally steady; short fed heifers $8.00 to $8.50; other helf- ers $7.25 to $7.40; cows $5.00 to $6.5 canners and cutters generally $3.50 to $4.50; bulls $3.75-to $5. $4.25 to 4.50; odd vealers $11.00 to feeder steers 1,100 pound 5; few stockers $7.20 to $ stock cows $4.25. 25e Sheep—Receipts 4,800; higher; three loads pound averages $15.75, freight paid. 86 t $11.75 to $11.80; packing sows steady calves 50; ; mostly few fat lambs o 90 ‘Youn and ML. wants work; reliable dependable; best of reference. Tribune Box B-16. GIRL wants day work. South Walnut street. Classified Ads POSITIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED deliveryman, truck driver out of work, willing to go any place or do anything. Call at 546 SERVICES OFFERED Phone Remodeling and Repairing W. Y. Johnston, The Carpenter Phone 2406 GAS FITTINGS of all kinds; given; Hill. Phone 2663-W. ® $25.00 Reward Fs CALCIMINID FROZEN ‘That Cannot Bo Your Satisfactic Sam The Radiator Man 938 East A St. VAN 5. IF YOU HAVE A toves installed and adjusted; estimates reasonable rates. Earl M 1705 B. Third. "U DAMAGED RADIATOR af G and painting, small work guaranteed; Frank ion. Phone 'T GARAGE BLDG. Smith, Repaired to 1381 prompt For Sale—AUTOMOBILES USED CARS * Never Before! Never Again! © SUCH PRICES ON at HUDSON PHAETON, $495.00 other 'Tis a 1922 model. do woe get such a above price. refinished in sag two n w Kelly t ones. 1 been put in the best o curtains fit very snug see this car and rid appreciate it. Reasonab 1923 FORD TOURING, $160.00 No, sir—you can't Very r to sell a It has been beautifully brush green beat es and motor You in it to fully terms. eldom the equer three has Side must Tt sold several months ago “for $275.00, but the purchaser was unable to make his payments, you derive the benefit, Two new tires, good one. Paint is new. motor, For Monest-to-Goodvess Bargains in High Grade Used Cars See £0 and A ai one andy * Motor itt W. Yellowstone (0. Phone 1700 WE BUY, cell and exchange used furniture. stoves « Furniture Co. phone id trunks. Fry's 249 West Yellowstone, exchange Phon WANTED—Your old coal range or heater In range or heater. for 0 ay WANTED TO BUY—Discarded clo- thing and shoe. guns, tools, tents. tary 2061-\V. WAN TED—~We will saddles and chapps. PI hone The Two-for-One-Store. buy or trade in your used furniture, also shot guns and rifles, Koler Burniture Co., 220 S. Wolcott. Phone 138. WANTED TO BUY—We pay more For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—125 W. Second, store- room, brick building, 24x90, feet steam heat, good location, full’ bas ment. Box , Chadron, Nebr. CUR GER l—pewite undhinee per month. fepalring done. for coal ranges, beate: tig: all household goods. Phone sell on eaay payments East H. Phone isasw, . dressers, Brooks. cy Also 749 By DICK DORGAN shares of each bond, U, 8. BONDS— Liberty 3%4s ~ Liberty Ist 4a - Liberty 2nd 4s. (Sales in Liberty 2d 4% Liberty’ 3 Liberty 4th 4%s FOREIGN— Czechoslovak Republic 8s 1952.24 Dom. of Canada 6s 195..--.--B 9 .C Japanese Govt. 6-28 ~---.-----__-_D Kingdom of Belgium 6% rets_.— Kingdom of Norway 6s okenerA 4 7 French Republic 7 1-3s. Rep, of Chile 83 1941-... weceeenenlA 390 ee OF conmecceeD Liberty Ist 4%s ----.------—---E 5 ene | U. 8. Treasury 4s-..-----.-~+--K U. S. Treasury 4%{s--..----—----M NEW YORK, Dec. 28.—The following are today’s high, low and closing bids of bonds on the New ‘York Stock Exchange and the total $1,000) High 99.22 i 101.26 | 678 100.21 622 100.28 438102 106.12 101 State of Queensland 6s--..---....H ft U. K, of G. B. & I. 548 1937.-----I 21 + DOMESTIC— Amer. Smelting 5s--.-... 3A 76 99% Amer. Sugar 6s ~-..-—--------B. 6 103% Amer, Tel & Tel. 545 Cc 18 108% °A. T. & 'T. deb, 5s 1960. e--D 82 97% Anaconda Cop. 7s 1938 ... E 90 105% Anaconda Cop., 68 1953,----—----F" 56 101% At. T. & San Fe, gen. 4s. Cou 8914 Balt. & Ohio cvt. 41$s--.-_.-_-H 17 94% Bethlehem Steel.con. 68, A_-_---I 62 954% Canadian Pacific deb, 4s--—_J 21 80% Chic. Burl. & Quincy rfg. 58 AK 4 103% Chic, Mil. & St. P. cyt. 4%s-L 54 51% Chile Copper 6s ---------------M 10 107% Goodyear Tire,.88 1941----__N 16 121% Great Northern 7s, A--—---------O 15 110% Great Northern 68...---.-P 9 97% Montana Power 5s A-----.--Q § 100 Northetn Pacific rfg. 6s BR 8, 108% ‘Northern Pac, new 5s D. 8 5 99% Northern Pacific len 4s..------T ? Pacific Gas & Elec. 5s--------_U 31 97% Penna R. R. gen. 4%. 44 3 3 o4y Sinclair Con. Oil 66 1927_--_____B 311 109 Southern Pac. cvt. 48------C 36 (974 Union Pacific 1st 40.---------D 1 %{ 921% U. S. Rubber 6s ------------B} 35 i 91% Utah Power & Light fs+-_F 1 95% Western Union 6%s a Westinghouse :Elec, 7s....H 13 106% Wilson & Co., cvt. previous day and $16,316,000 a year FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK WE BUY, sell and exchange cattle, sheep, hogs and horses, also farm- ing implements, one Dodge commer- clal and one Jewett touring car for trade. 1131 8, Beech, one 2272, P.O. Box 843. For Sale—Miscellancous FOR SALE—12x14 shed, one win- dow and door. Call $66-R and ask for Mr, Gauntt at 542 8. Park, or new high school. ot? FOR SALE—Telescoping radio pole, cheap. Phone 1221-J. FOR SALE—Radiator cover, cheap. Phone 726-W. FOR 108 SALE—German police pups. South Conwell, phone 7 FOR SALE—Several good chairs and desks at Phone 1570. morning and evening papers, go- ing into every home in the city, 8c 2S word; minimum, 15 words, 45c. i 6c_-—-----—-I Total sales of bonds today were $11,831,000, ago. FOR RENT—ROOMS: * WELL, THEN 1 CAN GWE UP WoRRYIN’ VW , compared with $7,318,000 (WU. 8. Government bonds {n dollars and thirty-seconds of dollars) FOR RENT—Pieasant room in new jodern home; desirable location. mi 335 W. 11th. Phone 2385-W, FOR RENT—Large, well furnished Ash. bedroom adjoining bath. 743 5. Phone 2018-J. ¥ ea eee ea ee FOR RENT—Clean batching quar- ters to gentleman; completely fur- nished, able; close in. FOR RED ights and gas paid; reason- 701 S. Beech. 'T—Steam heated rooms next to bath; close in; reasonalbe. 147_N. Wolcoth. ern, furnished 311 N. Lincoln. M For Rent—APARTMENTS Bivens seria nce 8 FOR RENT—Neat nished apartment; Phone 836-W, two-room mod- aps ment;.close in, Phone 1186-J, dern two-r am fur eo in. 919 semi-basement water, $35. 5: at_547 8. Grant. TF urnished four-room gas, lights and S. Grant. Inqulre COAL DELIVERED, mine measure, $7.50 i TRG FOR SALE—800 second sheets, cut from waste news print, 81x11 Inches In size, 200 for 600 sheets Call _at Tribune-Herald office. ——O. a MAKE your garage safe for winter use, by finishing it tnside with INSULITE, the last word In Wall- board. NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO, Phones 62 or 2300 For Sale—Household Goods acne inter renathaatAEA neta hes FOR SALE—Graphophone and 40 kitchen chairs, fold pads, $5.00; coal round dining’ room china cloget, $15.00; used duofold, $27.00; large gas heater, $18.00; coal heaters, $12.50; kitchen cabinet, $15.00; Simmons 24Inch post bed, $5.00; bed spring and mattress, $8.00, We do packing and crating. HUNTER-GOLL CO, 242 West First Phone 2200 WANTED TO RENT rang table, $12.50 WANTED TO RENT—Room with Kitchenette, unfurnished except stove. Phone 1971 from 11 a. m. to 2p. m. WANTED TO RENT—Garage near McRory Apts. Phone 621. BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and room, $8 and $9 a K. 163 N. Wolcott. ARD and room: furnace heat bath and all modern conveniences: 00d table board, $10 2 week. 713 Second Tell the Advertiser—"I saw tr in The Tribune.” THREE-ROOM furnished apartment. with garage. Call after 4 o'clock, 915 South Lincoln, FOR RENT —Two-room furnished apartment with modern, bath, located one block from bus line, in excellent residence section, month. Phone 869. $25 per FOR RENT—Four-room house with breakfast nook, fireplace, 2903._1245 8, Willow. FOR RENT— Phone Meder furnished apartment, private bath, low rent, half block from Second St, Conwell. 183 5. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment, strictly modern, private bath. 231 South Grant, phone 1828-J. FOR RENT—Furnished steam heated apartment with bath, 4s and lights furnished; a comfort able winter apartment Apts., 810 W. 10th. two-room Alexander FOR RENT-—Two and threeroom apartments, beautifully furnished. at a greatly reduced price; close in. Inquire 310 East_A or phone 823-R. FOR RENT—HOUSES pre 52a Gal ster e at THREE-ROOM house, lights, water, .£48. 739 South Washington street. Key at store across street, POR house, adults, (122 N, RENT—Four-room furnished modern: Li double coln. garage; FOR RENT—Five-room furnished or unfurnished house; very close in; suitable for sub-letting. 268-W. bin. nearly Uth, FOR For “ni Grover C. Gorsuch, 637 E. RENT—Modern __ nicely furnished house. 413 8. Dur- ‘oom unfurnished new, $55. Phono four-room Phone 41 "Strictly modern eix- room house, beautifully furnished, very reasonable, tion, near school, 8. Ash, Sunday 1054-R fine residence sec- Inquire at 1228 Through wet