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Monday, August 17, 1931 JEFFERSON CITY POST-TRIBUNE UJSJ JJ'JSKiSvJN Um 7 Don't Miss The Opportunities Which Are Offered Each Ads I HHB. 1 1 Markei's' Tms CURIOUS WORLD St. Louis Produce. ST. LOUIS, Aug.

unchanged, Missouri No. 1, 6 mf Butter, unchanged, creamery ex- Ktras, 30c; standards, 29c; nrsts, 24c; seconds, 23c. Poultry, unchanged, except spring I ducks, Ic lower, at 15c; heavy hens, 18c, light hens, 17c; springs, 22c; turkeys 26c; old ducks, 7c; spring geese, 9c; old geese, 6c. unchanged, Northern Twins vyi Kansas City Produce. KANSAS CITY, Aug.

Firsts, 16c; seconds, lie. Buter: Creamery, 29c; in large quantities, 28c; butterfat, 19 to 24c; packing butter, 13c. Poultry: Hens, 10 to 17c; broilers, 29c; roosters, IQc; springs, 19c. Chicago Produce. CHICAGO, Aug.

alive, 3 cars, 23 trucks, steady, I fowls, 4 1-2 pounds up, 20c; under 4 1-2 pounds, 18 l-2e; broilers, 20c; fryers, 20c; springs, 22c; roasters, 12 l-2c; turkeys, 15 to 13c; ducks, white, 17c; colored, 15c; geese, 14c. Butter, 9,825, firm; creamery spec- ials, 93 score 2,9 to 29 l-2c; extras, 92 score, 28 l-8c; extra firsts, 90 to 91 score 26 1-2 to 27 firsts, 88 to 89 score, 24 to 25 l-2c; 88 to 87 score, 22 to 23c; standards, 90 score centralized car lots, 28c. 14,938, weak; extra firsts, 19 1-2 to 20 l-2c; fresh graded firsts, 18 l-2c; current receipts, 14 to 16 l-2c. East St. Louis Livestock.

EAST ST. LOUIS, TT.T,,, Aue 17 (AP)--(U. S. D. slow; unevens; 10 to 25c lower; bulk, 150 to 220 pounds, $7.25 to top, 220 to 240 pounds, $7.00 to no sea-vies sold; 100 to 150 pounds, $6.50 to sows, largely $4.10 to $5.25.

Cattle, calves, 3.500; fed steers scarce; indications about steady; fat mixed yearlings, heifers and medium bulls steady; few early sales wesetrn steers and native cows steady to 25c off; bidding lower on grass heifers and low cutters; veal- ers 50c lower--fat mixed yearlings and heifers, mostly individuals, $7.50 to western steers, $5.40 to 'fat medium bulls, good and choice veaels, $8.75. Sheep, lambs, 25c lower; throwouts and sheep steady; top lambs to city butchers, bulk to packers, $7.25 to common throwouts, fat ewes, $3.00 down. Kansas-City Livestock. KANSAS CiTY, Aug. (AP)-L-.

'Sp. ect rect; early sales, 190 to 250 pounds, steady, to lOc higher than tives, $7.50 to top paid by city butchers; best westerns held above, $3.00. choice range ewes, Lambs, 90 pounds down, good and choice, $7.25 to med- num, $5.00 to all weights, common, $1.00 to feeding lambs, 60 to 75 pounds, good and choice, $5.25 to $5.75. ST. St.

Louis Grain. LOUIS, Aug. Wheat: No. 2 red, 47 1-2 to 48c; No. 1 hard, 49c.

Corn, No. 2 yellow, 47 l-2c. Oats, No. 2 white, 21 l-2c. Close: Whaet: Old, 46 l-2c asked; new, 47 l-4c; 51 l-3c.

Corn, 46c asked; 39c. Kansas City Grain. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 17. (AP)-Wheat: 826 cars; unchanged to Ic lower; No.

2, dark hard, 45 to 49 l-4c; No. 3, 45 to 47c; No. 2, hard, 42 to 47c; No. 3, 41 1-2 to 46 l-4c; No. 2 red, 45 to 45 l-2c Wo.

2, nominally, 43 to 45c. Close: 42c; 45 7-8c; May, 50 Corn, 123 cars: down 1-2 to 2 Sidsys slov, cents; No. 2 white, 45 o45 l-2c- mostiy weak; to lOe lower; top, $7.10 NO. 3, 43 to 45c- No 2 yellow 44 on 200 to 230 pounds, good and 1-4 to 45c- No. 3, 42 l-4c- No choice, 140 to 160 pounds, $6.60 to 160-to 220 pounds, $6.75 to $7.10.

to 250 pounds, $6.25 to 250 to 290 pounds, $5.75 to 290 to 350 pounds, $5.25 to packing sows, 275 to 500 pounds, to stock pigs, good and choice, 70 to 130 pounds $6.75 to $7.35. Cattle, calves, native grain fed steers and yearlings strong; other killing classes steady to 25c lower; stackers and feeders steady to strong; early top, 1203- pound steers and mixed yearling steers, good and choice, 600 to 1100 pounds, $7.75 to 1100 to 1300 pounds, $7.50 to 1300 to 1500 pounds, $7.50 to common and mdeium, 60 pounds up, to heifers, good and choice, 550 to 850 pounds, $7.25 to cows, good and choice, $3.75 to S5.75; yeilers, (milk fed), medium to choice, $4.50 to stocker and feeder steers, good and choice, (all weights), $5.50 to $7.50. 8,000 killing classes generally lo to 25c lower; top native lambs, lambs, good and choice, 90 pounds down, medium, 90 pounds down, $5.25 to ewes, medium to choice, 150 pounds down, $1.75 to $2.85. mixed, 43c; No. 3, 42 1-4 to 42 l-2c.

Close: 39 l-4c; 34 5-8c; May, 39 l-4c. Oats: 14 cars; unchanged No. 2 vhite, nominally, 26 to 27c; No. 3, lorainally, 24 to 26c. Milo maize, nominally, 65 to 77c.

Kafir, nominally, 65 to 75c. Rye, nominally, 43 to 44c. Barley, nominally, 25 to 35c. Chicago Grain. CHICAGO, Aug.

No. 2 red, 49 3-4 to 50c; No. 1 hard, 51 to 51 l-4c; No. 2 yellow "hard, 49 1-2 to 50c; No. 1 Northern Spring, 52 1-2 to 52 3-4c; No.

3 mixed ,48 1-2 to 49c. Com, No. 1 mixed, 48c; No. 1 yellow, 47 3-4 to 48 l-2c; No. 1 white 50 to 51c.

Oats, No. 2 white, 21 3-4 to 22 3-4c. Rye, No. 2, 38c; No. 3, 37c.

Barley, 38 to 57c. Timothy seed, $3.00 to $3.50. Clover seed, $10.00 to $16.50. mm SECT! Chicago Livestock. CHICAGO, Aug.

S. 28,000 including 4.000 direct; steady to lOc higher than Friday; pigs, unevenly lower; bulk 170 to 210 pounds, $7.50 to Friday; pigs, unevenly bulk 170 to 210 pounds, $7.50 to top, 220 to 290 pounds, to pigs, $5.50 to packing sows, $4.00 to light weights to $5.65. Light light, good and choice, 140 to 160 pounds, $7.00 to light weight, 160 to 200 pounds, $7.40 to medium weight, 200 to 250 pounds, $7.00 to heavy weight, 250 to 350 pounds, $5.50 to packing sows medium and good, 275 to 500 pounds, $4.00 to slaughter pigs, good and choice, 100 to 130 pounds, $0.50 to $7.00. Cattle, calves, fed steers and yearlings fully steady; instances higher on desirable light yearlings and well finished weighty- steers; most other classes generally steady and fairly active, $10.00 paid for long yearling steers and $9.50 for weighty bullocks; mixed offerings up to $9.90, and heifer yearlings, $9.65. Slaughter cattle and vealers: Steers, good and choice, 60 Oto 900 pounds, $8.75 to 900 to 1100 pounds, $8.50 to 1100 to 1300 pounds, $8.25 to $9.751300 to 15 pounds, $8.25 to common and medium, 600 to 1300 pounds, $4.75 to heifers, good choice, 550 to 850 pcunds, $7.25 common and medium, 50 to cows, good and oice, $4.00 to common and medium, $3.00 to low cutter and cutter, $2.15 to bulls (yearlings excluded), good and choice (bsef), $4.00 to cutter to medium, $2.75 to vealers, (milkfed), good and choice, $8.00 to to cull and common, $5.00 to stocker and feeder cattle: Steers, good and choice, 500 to $1,050 pounds, $5.75 (Contiued from Page 4 Have you figured out how much spare money your spare room might earn for you in a year.

It mounts up to a considerable sum. A Classified Ad in the "Rooms and Board" column can start this new income flowing your way. BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services Offered jg OUR--Permanent waves customers, $3.95 to $12. Marene Beauty Slioppe, Tel 1520 SPECIAL--Finger waving mid wave setting 50c. Eugenes S7; also cheaper waves.

Southsidc Earber and Beauty Shop, 114 Bast Dunklin. Phone 1330. Dressmaking and Milliner)- 21 tering, hemstitching. Dorothy Art Shop, 311 Monroe. Heating, Plumbing.

Hoofing 22 "the better sort call 742. Our motto is "Customers Pleased." Otto SUvnk- er, Plumbing and Heating, 305 Madison. JIERCHANIMSE "Specials at the Stores" "MERCANTILE" REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 64 Houses for Rent 77 KAULLEN MERCANTILE FOR RENT OR LEASE--6 room Electric iron, Hot Point, $3.75. modern home. Close in.

Apply 900 East High. Phone 250. to Gco. Linharclt. Phone 1840.

I HART, 315--New Wanted--To Buy GG i WANTED TO ice boxes of all kinds. Walz. 128 E. Dunklin. modern seveu brick bll Garage in -Stoves and basement, Plionc 1329 Black Milo Tei.

836 ROOMS A BO Alii) JEFFERSON, H48--7 room brick house. Modern except gas; garage. Apply 810 Jefferson. 631 Grn. ItoornT Vvitli Board I MILLER, 1133--Six room mocl- cm bungalow, new, hardwood floors.

Near carlinc. GIRL BOARDERS Laundering 24 LAUNDRY experienced laundress. Will call and deliver. Phone G10-J. Repairing and Kcfinishlng 89 ALL MATTRESSES Sterilized.

Made like new. One day service. McClintock. Phone 21S9. "EMl'LOYRlENT" INFORMATION All ads are restricted tc their proper classification and to the egular Post-Tribune style of type The publishers reserve the right to edit or reject any classified adver- ising copy.

Errors in advertisements should je reported immediately. The Post- Tribune will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. Advertising ordered for irregular nsertions takes the one time rate, ad is taken for less than a basis of three lines. Count five average words to the line. An average word contains six letters.

Charged ads will oe received by telephone up to one o'clock publication the if paid at the office within ten days from the first day of insertion, cash rates wiL be al- owed. Ads ordered tor tnrce or six times and stopped before expiration will be charged for only the number of times the act appeared, and adjustment made at the rate earned. Special rates for yearly advertising upon request. PHONE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD 21J or 152 The Ad TaUer will gladly assist you, if desired, so that the copy for your ad is prepared in such a manner as to bring the greatest results for you. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Daily rate per line for consecutive insertions: Charge Cash Six Times 07 .06 Three Times 10 .08 One Time J4 Ji Legal Advertising Executor or Administrator Notices S6.0CI Notices of Final Settlement $4.00 Rates for other Legal Notices will be furnished on 1 request.

CLASSIFICATION OSIDEX The individual advertisements under the following classifications are arranged in ALPHABETICAL order for quick reference. AKNODKCEMENTS 1-- Deaths '2 Card ol Thanks 3 la Memorlam 4 Flowers and Mourning Goods 6 Funeral Directors 6 Monuments and Cemderj 7 Personals 8 Religious ana Social Evenu 0 Societies and Lodges 10 -Strayed. Lost. Pound AUTOMOTIVE A-- Automobile Agencies 11-- Automobiles 2oi Sale 12-- A Trucks for Sale It Auto Accessories, fires, Parti 14 Garages-- Autos tor Ulre 15 Motorcycles ana Bicycles 16 Repairing Service Stallone n-- Wanteo Automotive BUSINESS SERVICE 18 Business Services ORersn 19 -Bunding and Contracting 20 Cleaning, DyejQg, Renovating 21 Dressmaking and Millinery 22-- Heating. Plumbing.

Rooting 23 Insurance and Surety 24 Laundering 25-- Moving, Trucking. Storage. 27-- Printing, Engraving. i 26 Painting. Papering.

Decorating 2B Protessional Services. 20-- a i i and 30-- Tailoring and Pressing. 31-- Wanted Business Service EMPLOYMENT 32 Help Wanted rema.lt 33-- Help wanted -Mala 34-- Help Male and Female 35-- Solicitors. Canvassers, Agents 36---Sitno tions a 33-- Situations Wanted Male 38 Business Opportunities 33-- Investments, Stocbs. Bonds FINANCIAL 40 Money to Loan.

4L Wanted To Borrow 42 Correspondence Courses INSTRUCTION 43 --Local InstrujUon ClaftKep -Musical. Danctnfi, Dramatic 45-- i a Instruction 46 Wanted Instruction LIVESTOCK 41--Dagj, Cats. Other Pets 48-- Horses. Cattle. Other ciUjck 48 Poultry and Bupplles 50-- Wanted Llvestocr AUTOMOTIVE Automobiles for Sale 11 BIG--Reduction on all used cars.

Burnett Chevrolet Company. 324 E. Capitol. Ph. 2222.

CHEVROLET--1930 Coupe. A rare value. CLYDE M. FRANCIS, 309 Adams Street. Phone 1135.

DON'T Buy a used car until you have seen our good values. English Motor Car Co. Ph. 1144. FORD--1930Sport Coupe.

Good mechanical condition. Phone 2216. GOOD USED CARS--Chevrolet's, 1929 Coach and 1930 Sedan; Dodges, 192y DA Sedan and 1920 DA Coupe; Fords, 1929 Coupe, 1930 Coach, 192G Coupe; Olrtsmo- bile, 1D27 Sedan; Plymouth, 1928 Sport Coupe. Krafft Motor Inc. Phone 222, 111 West High.

Section and taking advantage of some of the bargains offered there. DO YOURS3LP a good turn every day tay turning to the Classified to common $4-00 to $5.75. 3,000 and medium, 25 to oOc lower; inbstween grade lambs off in msUnces; better grade na- he said, they could not properly suggest remedies. Reports by the other experts named as causes for the uprush of crime in the United States factors ranging from unpopular laws, unemployment and economic depression to political corruption, and police graf and dishonesty. Prohibition and the drug traffic were mentioned indi rectly but were not dwelt upon.

Morris Ploscowe, commission con sultant, in an analysis of publishe literature on the causes of crime asserted the activities of bootlegging gangs "would not be possible with out the demand for intoxicating iquors and the tremendous profits be made in supplying it." Ploscowe said also the link between politics and crime and the acceptance of protection money by police probably could be traced in part to the attempt to enforce 'laws not completely in accord with community opinion." The man study submitted by the commission, however, was that prepared by Clifford R. Shaw, and Henry D. McKay of the Behavior Research Fund of Chicago, dealing with juvenile delinquency. Taking the names of thousands of boys who appeared before the Chicago and other juvenile courts over a number of years, the two experts plotted the residence of each upon a map of each city. Among the conclusions reported were: That specific areas, usually fringing the business sections, produce by far the greatest number of delinquents, i That once a section becomes so characterized, it continues to turn out large numbers of criminals each year.

That of 8,141 boys before the Chicago court, 43 per cent more became recidivists (repeaters) from the slum areas than from other sections, indicating the factors "that make boys delinquent tend also to perpetuate their delinquency." Mrs. John Weber and daughter, Marjory Jean, have returned from a three weeks trip into Colorado spending most of the time at Estes Park and Colorado Springs. SENATOR SHOT 51 Articles 'ror Sale 51 A Barter and Exchange 52 Boats and Accessories 53 Building Materials 54 Business and Office Equipment 55-- Fann and Dairy 55A-- Farm Equipment 60 Fuel, Peed, Fertilizers 57-- Good Things to Eat 58-- Homemade Things n9-- Household Goods 60 Jewelry. Watches, Diamonds 61-- Machinery ano Tools 52 Musical Merchandise 62A-- Radio Equipment 63-- Seeds, Plants, Flowers C4 Specials Bt the Stores 65-- Wearing Apparel 66-- Wanted-- To Buy ROOMS AND BOARD AT Rooms, ivlth Board 68 Rooms, i Board 69 Rooms, for Housekeeping 70 Vacation Places 71-- Where to Eat 72 Where to Stop In Town 73 Wanted Rooms or Board REAL ESTATE FOR REN1 Apartments lor Rent 75 Business Places for Rent 76 Farms and Land tor Rent 77 Houses for Rent 78-rOmces ana Desk Room 13-- Shore, Mountain. Lake 80 Suburban, Country for Rent Bl-- Wanted-- To Rent REAL ESTATE -R Brokers In Kcal ai Property for Sale 83 Farms and Land tor Sale 34 Houses for Sale- 85 Lots for Sale Be Shore, Mountain, Lake- 87 Suburban, Country for Sals 83 To Exchange Real Estate 88-- Wanted-- Real ADCTION-- LEOAL3 90-- Auction Sales 91-- Legal Notices RARE BARGAINS IN FORDS AND CHEVROLETS-- CHEVROLET--1D28 COUPE.

CHEVROLET--1928 COACH. CHEVROLET--1930 COUPE. FORD--1929 COUPE. FORD--1930 SEDAN. FORD--1D29 TUDOR.

CASH--TRADE--TERMS ARNHOLD MOTOR SALES CO. "THE BEST PLACE AFTER ALL TO BUY USED CARS" 216 E. CAPITOL PHONE 835 A USED CAR BARGAINS- CHEVROLET COUPE--1929 model almost like new. FORD SEDAN--1920 in perfect condition. Has trunk and other extras.

OLDSMOBILE COUPF--1930 model. Motor, tires, and finish in A-l condition. HEISINGER MOTOR COMPANY per week. Plus washings, phone 594 Red. Rooms without Board fi8 ELM WEST, 224--Modern sleeping room.

Also garage. References. Call 894 Green. MCCARTY EAST; 315--FuriilsficT; room. Very desirable.

Gentlemen preferred. MCCARTY EAST; day or night. 7Gc for one or 1405. TcCARTY, EAST, sleep- Jng room in modern home. Close in.

Private entrance. Plionc 18S8. C9 I MARSHALL, 607--Nine room modern home. With garage. Phone A Five room strictly bungalow.

HelpWan'ecJ-- Male 33 0 Piece work. 35c breaking; I5c loading. Camp Committee Board, Clevcngcr Stone Sandy Hook, Mo. Solicitors, Canvassers, Agents.35 THE RICHMAN BROTHERS CO." Cleveland, Ohio Makers of RICHMAN BROTHERS CLOTHES Remunerative opening for capable, aggressive salesman. Meet L.

B. Singleton, Hotel Missouri, Wednesday. 9 a. m. Female 3G day work.

Telephone 463 Red. JSilmitioiis Wanted--Male 37 BOY--Wants hones work. Willing to do or try any thing. Address Box 2, care of Post Tribune. FINANCIAL Wanted--To Borrow loan on rcnl cs talc.

First mortgage at straight. Write Box Post- Tribune. LIVESTOCK Wanted --UVH Stock 5(1 CHICKENS--Egys. cream. We deliver.

Southsidc Produce Company. llfi E. Dtinklin. Tel. 1014 PIGS ROUTE 3 PHONE 448 BLUE A I Articles for Sale PONY BUGGY FOR SALE" BARGAIN! TELEPHONE 2001.

Boats and Accessories ELTO OUTBOARD $99.75 to $425; Mulllns non-sink- ablo hulls. Judy Schott, Tel. 207 Good Things to Eat ALBERTA PEACHES-- Special $1.15 per bu. Other fruits, vegetables; watermelons fi Ic a Ib Fruit Stand, Cor. Walnut McCarty.

Phone 44 Open nights S50-S350--Good used cars. Don't forget to look at our New Plymouth. Cole County Motor 610 Jefferson. Phone 626. CONCORD GRAPES- now at lowest prices in Leo Fischer, Stover, Roui No.

2. FOR ICE-- Call 1471. Prompt, cbur teous service. Quinn Ice Pue 618 West McCarty. Auto Trucks for Sale 12 FOR SALE OR TRADE--Ford "truck with hydraulic 2 yard dump and dual wheels.

For used car. Call 17G9-J. Monuments and Cemeters Lots 6 CEMETERY MEMORIALS us for designs. Cole County Monument Company. Ph.

1215. Personals HARLEY DAVIDSON--1930 motorcycle. Twin cylinder. Perfect condition. 518 1-2 East High.

Mystery cloaked the shooting of State Senator Roy Yates, above, ot New Jersey found in an apartment in New York, critically wounded. A woman found in the apartmenl told police she didn't know what had happened. BIOS- Bids will be received by the Commissioner of Permanent Seat of Government, Room 100, Capitol Building, Jefferson City, until 10 o'clock a. m. on Tuesday, September 1, 1931, for Tuck Pointing, Caulking and Flashing of the Missouri State Capitol Building located in Jefferson City, Missouri.

Bids will be opened at 10:30 a. m. in the Governor's Board Room. Specifications may be obtained at the office of the Commissioner of Permanent Seat of Government, Room 100, Capitol Building, Jefferson City, Missouri, upon payment of a $10.00 deposit. Each bid must be accompanied by a cashier's check in the sum of $700.00.

Specifications are also in file and may be seen at the office of Klipstein Rathmann, Architects, 316 North 8th St. Louis, Missouri. will not ba responsible for any debts contracted by any- onc other than myself. W. C.

Lee Strayed, Lost. Found 10 COIN PURSE--Black leather containing money. Lost Sunday Call 1358 Green. Reward. LOST--Small bunch of keys" with leather container.

Finder return to McClung Transfer Co. Reward Auto Accessories. Tires. Parts 13 AUTO PARTS--AccessoHes; tubes at a big reduction. Max Baer, 419 Broadway.

Phone 1435 Motorcycles and Bicycles 15 Repairing--Service Stations 16 AUTO REPAIRING--Special equipment for repairing Fords. Benz Garage, 522 Jefferson. Phone 544. ABOUT electric; boilers, tanks, pipes, structural steel. Phone 2011.

GRAPES FOR SALE-- Vineyard 1 1-2 mi. SW of Knob view, 80 mi. SE of Jeff Cit via 03 to Rolla, East on 66. An quantities. Largest vineyard Missouri.

Picking begins Aug. 20 Place orders now. Edw. Hughes Vineyard Foreman. Phone 2005 St.

James Exchange. O. C. Preuss Owner, Tel 201, Steelville Ex change. 1-2 and 2 per pound.

Phone G. Crevel: Black. Main. specia three phones, 90-225-226. Lasse bars cookies, per Ib.

14c. You dollar buys more here. GROCERY--HbrrjcTo Batavia quality food. 700 East Me Carty St. Phones 68 and 157.

Flonschnld Goods BODY STRAIGHTENING--Metal auto bodies and mudguards reshaped with mallet and block, removing all dents and restoring original appearance. Griffin Auto Body, Phone 1299. Rear of Court House. BRING--Your radiator troubles to Sappenfield and Sims, 116 Rear East High. Phone 1113.

CLOSING OUT--All redeemed an used furniture at ridiculously loi prices. CREVELTS. Basemen floor. Kitchen cabinot. Good condition reasonable.

812 Jackson. KING HOT AIR hot water tank for 6 or 7 room house. Price $25.00. Inquire, Weber Ice Cream Co. NEW AND USED--Furniture.

We do long distance hauling. Parkes and Wadley, 314 E. High. Tel. U6.

Rooms (or Housekeeping VrCHISON, 1230--Two furnished light housekeeping rooms. All modern. Phone 1004-X. modern furnished Phone 1619 Black. MODERN--G rooms; mostly furnished; garden and garage.

One room reserved. Want party to cook for 2 men when at home. No children over 5 years old. Want tenant to for cow and chickens in my absence. J.

B. Houchin, 1421 Cottage Lane. Phone 2177. OHIO, 623--Five room modern stucco bungalow. Garage; garden.

On improved street near Highway 50. Apply J. Thos. Fisher 1441. WATER room modern rooming house.

Telephone 1233 Black. YTCHISON AND BROADWAY--2 nicely furnished modern light housekeeping rooms. 121(5 Blue i i i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ILIFF DRIVE, light housekeeping ruoms in mod- ern home; no children. 2321. I Brokers In Itcaf Estate sleeping room, modern.

Gentlemen preferred. Tel. 745 Green. VlcOARTY Vf7, furnislied modern light housekeeping rooms. Also garage.

Phone 1(J21 Blue. ois--2 nicely furnished light housekeeping rooms, modern. Phone (10-J. MILLER 1519--2 lumishcd modern light housekccepiny rooms, garage. Green.

rooms iu modern home. Call 533 Red. MAIN' 1019--Dcsirnble modern rooms and kitchenette. Heat and water furnished. Good location.

Phone 1323 Blue. REALTY CO. Restricfecrieverbuild' ing lot, will sacrifice for quick sale; we have 2 newlj built i best location, eass terms; several suburban places. Phone 317. for" Sale 83 1(5 land.

Good ground, limber, pasture, springs, fences and building. For Fall delivery in time to sow wheat. A. J. Toebbcn 7G1 Clark.

ST. MARY'S. 1307--2 modern furnished light housekeeping rooms. $20 per month. Tel.

(573-L. modern light housekeeping rooms. On car line. Phone 1383 Green. TWO "modern light housekeeping On car line.

Phone 1487 Black. THREE--Modern furnished light housekeeping rooms. Gfirage basement. Phone 1364-X. in Apartments aiitl Flats APARTMENT Modern 5 room; newly dccornted; reasonable to responsible party.

Phone 1230. BROOKS, rooms nml sleeping porch, $30 per month. 313 CLAY STREET-modern 9 room brick bungalow; suitable for 2 families or roomers 72( EAST HIGH--3 room efficiency apartment; partly furnished Phone 2110. JACKSON, 309--4 room unfurnished apartment with furnished kitchen. Modern except heat 52o Black.

crn nicely furnished downstairs apartment; front and back porch; also garage. 411-R. Vacant now. 11Q or MILLER 32Q--4 roqm unfurnished apartment. Modern except heat.

Garage. Vacant now. Phone Blue. CAPITOL, available at once. Automatic heat, water, electric refrigeration and garbage service furnished.

Garage. Heated sleeping porch. Pan! Schulz, Phone 963 or 1242 Green. Houses for Sale HIGH, WEST, 231-Modern brick house. Ten large rooms, sleeping porch.

Good location for apartment building or rooming house. Corner lot, siza 78x198. Not interested in trading for other real estate. Bargain If sold at once. For information call 1188.

Lots for Sale 85. BUILDING LOTS--Paved with, water, gas, sewer connections- Plenty shade. Ideal location for childrcn. Chas. Lee.

Tel. 2124. FARM- WELL LOCATED--To exchange' for city property. Small house in: good condition preferred. Priced- right.

Write Box Post-Trib- 1 une. Wanted--Real Estate 89 LARGE FARM--Bottom lamT'pTc-; ferrcd. No trade--will pay cash' If priced right. Address care Post-Tribune. EVERY CLASSIFIED offer has big profits for someone.

PUT YOUR FINGER on the very thing you want--in the Classified Section. 1'OU CAN'T help catching the" thrift habft when you read the classified ads for two or three days! MAIN 1209--New modern room apartment with breakfast nook, fireplace; glassed-in sleeping porch; electric refrigeration; level street; on car line; adults only. Vacant Sept. 1. MODERN--4 room furnished apartment.

Private entrance. 10 minutes to uptown. Phone 900 Black SIX ROOM FLAT OVER THE RELIABLE STORE CALL AT THE STORE BRING YOUR--Welding to uJTas we have years of experience and guarantee our work. F. J.

DeLong. Phone 1585. GRINDING CYLINDERS-- With simplicity machine, in or out ol the chassis. Mat Eichholz, 202 Broadway. SUPERIOR WASH--Polish and lubrication service.

Doehla and Eggers, 412 West High, Tel. 1412. THERE is a tide in tne affairs men which taken at the flood leads on to this tide is always at the flood for Section regularly. OVERSTUFFED i i room suite, also bedroom suite. Must sell by Sept.

1. Call at 107 1-2 Monroe. RUGS Congoleum 9x12, Axminstcr 0x9, velvet 7 1-2x9; 2 tents, 2 child's cribs. Corley Fur. Shop, 616 E.

High. Phone 2008. EXCHANGE New and used furniture. Milo H. Walz Furniture Store, 128 East Dunklin.

Phone 896. LAST YEAR thousintJs ol people expressed their satisfaction with the results of classified buying and selling. This year there will touch with opportunity. IT'S ALWAYS a good investment to spend a few minutes each day through a classified ad. IF YOU ARL looking for a Job you need look no further than Unclassified Section.

WHATEVER. YOU WANT will probably get it at a lower price through a classified advertiser. THERE'S NEVER a break in the Classified Section market. Every deal made through it brtrgs satisfaction to both buyer and sr.lpr li-lK CLASSIFIED SECTION is a big central bargain counter where all the boat offers in Jefferson City may be found and compared. STRICTLY MODERN--Efficiency apartment.

Vacant now. Burch and Platt, 305 Monroe. Phone G7. TWO Four-room Modern. See or call Geo.

A. Lin- 1840. TWO ments. Heat and water, furnished. Telephone 1840.

WASHINGTON, modern rooms on first floor; private entrance. See Mrs. Pinkcrton, 419 Marshall. WEST HIGH--4 room modern apartment with 2 glassed-in sleeping porches; Frigidaire, heat and water furnished. Vacant September 5.

Call 1362 or 1524. (JET THE MOST for the least in rcadinp the classified ads. i'HE CLASSIFIED reading nablt means that less money comes out. of your pock and more goes- into It. PEOPLE "WITH nose ror Bar-gains" quickly follow the trails which begin in the classified ads and lead to all sons 01 opportunities.

5 ROOM MODERN APARTMENT-Very desirable. Centrally located. Apply 504 East Water or Phone 2128. MILES OF SMILES result rrom the satisfaction ads. given by classified rHE "EMPLOYMENT- column Ol the Classified Section tells you at a glance just what chances there FOR WORK is nar5 work when a classified ad Is working on ths problem.

ANY MESSAGE you phone to classified ad-taker will be read in the Classified Section for easy reference. CLASSIFIED cut down your expenses and raise your profits. CLASSIFIED ADS never fit "square pegs in round holes. Every offer is exactly matched with an indi- want. OKI WHAT you have set "our heart on by setting your eyes on Classified Section.

EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That Lett Testumcnlary on the Estate of Ma-thins Gratz deceased, were granted to tha iimlci-slsiied on the 23rd day of July, 1931, by the Probate Court of Cote County, Missouri. All persons having claims against said Estate arc required to exhibit them for allowance to the Executor within sis months aTlcr tho date of granting said. letters, or they may be precluded from' any benefit of said Estate; and If such ho not exhibited within one year from the of granting said Letters they shall be forever barred Executor. ATTEST: cunis L.

1 Mssour Judge of Probate. By Helen Murphy, Clcrt July 27, 3-10-17 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY" fou WILL get cne ami of thrift" you read the classified ads. Ill weeds grow apace. But the growth of the Classified Section has been steady and substantial. It is built upon the confidence and good will of readers and advertisers.

The success of the Classified Ads proves their service.

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1908-1977