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DAILY CAPITAL, NEWS, JEFFERSON CITY, THURSDAY, JULY 20,1933 Strangers in Town Quickly Find Comfortable Rooms by Reading These Classified Ads Markets placed a five cent daily price swing, limitation on barley. "Soon after the opening today. prices began crumbling in the ai- cohol stocks. National Distilleries (Continued from Page 6) Corporation, which sold over yesterday, sold down to $94 today. good (beef), $3.50 to vealers, "Selling orders for wheat imme-j good choice, $5.50 to $6.50 diately began coming from eastern! stocker and feeder steers, good and i houses, and this selling wave fromj choiice, 500 to 1050 pounds.

$4.50 to the east gained momentum until prices for the day were! generally steady reglstere a. early yesterday; asking strong, weeks chl higher; sellers wanting ad-1 id on the bids at $7.75 6 bu tchersiboard of trade had pointed out re- bidding best lambs held above jpeatedly that the great volume of lambs, 90 pounds down, good grain buying had come from the and choice, $6.75 to S8.25; ewes. ast, and this was confirmed today 10 1150 pounds, good and choice, by th wave of selling orders." $1.25 to $3.00. "Lowell S. Hoit, vice president of the Chicago Board of Trade, speak- E.

ST. LOUIS LIVESTOCK i for that exchange, declared to- EAST ST. LOUIS, 111., July 9,500, including through and direct. Market opened 10 to 15c lower; closed 20 to INFORMATION All ads are restricted to their proper classification and to the regular News-Tribune style of type The publishers reserve the right to edit or reject any classified adver- tising copy. Daily rate per line lor consecutive insertion: Errors in advertisements should bs reported Immediately.

The' News-Tribune will not DC respons-1 ible for more than one incorrect insertion. (U. S. Department of Agriculture) night that the technical condition! Advertising ordered for Irregular of the grain market incident to heavy public buying had been tremendously strengthened by today's selling. 25c lower: pigs and light lights.

25 "The general feeling in the grain to 40c lower; top, late sales, $4.80 down; 170 to 300 pounds, 150 to 170 pounds, 100 to 140 pounds, packing sows, Receipts, calves, vealers 25c higher; top, trade had been that wheat is worth insertions takes the one time No ad is taken for less than a basis; of three lines. An average word contains six letters Charged ads will be received by telephone up to one o'clock for i ubllc ation tlw same day and if! its current price, bui that prices had aj the News Tribune ofrlce been enhanced too rapidly througn i "YES, EVERYTHING'S FILLED UP, It did look for awhile as though we'd have to keep this "But then they ran a Classified Ad in the News-Tribune for a day or two and that did the trick!" other classes steady; 880-pound yearlings, small lot pound steers, other steers, $4.35 to heifers, top, S6.40; cows, low cut- impulsive public buying," he said. "The public is always extreme whether its interest centers in securities, real estate, or commodities. When wheat was at panic prices, half the cost of production, a few- months ago, no one seemed interested. "Since then there has been a crop ters, 1.50-85; top sausage bulls, $3.50.

disaster which has placed America ten days from the first day insertion cash rates will be al- i EMPLOYMENT Situations 36 EXPERIENCED WHITE Wants general housework. For references call 1777. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 or three rooms furnished or unfurnished, modern. Apply 600 East High Street. ASHLEY EAST and 5 room apartments, modern.

Desirable location. Rent reasonable. APARTMENTS FURNISHED UNFURNISHED PAUL W. SCHMIDT PHONE 970 BOLIVAR room furnished apartment, all modern. Private bath; garage.

BOLIVAR STREET Two furnished modern apartments. Reasonable rent. Phone 1418 Black. BROADWAY 512 Three room modern apartment; sleeping porch; private bath. Phone 325.

ANNOUNCEMENTS lowed. Personals Ads ordered for three or six times HAVE LATE MODEL 33 V-8-Can- Sheep Receipts, lambs steady to 25c higher; sheep steady; lambs, bulk, ck lambs, throwouts, fat ewes, $2.75 down. on a domestic basis. Many students of markets believe that if govern-' one Time Tl7 ment crop estimates and private Three Times 13 crop estimates are correct, wheat Six Times 10 CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, July by a hurricane of stop-loss selling, readjustment." all grain markets suddenly collapsed late today, wheat as much as 13 1-4 cents a bushel. Nine days of incessant general public speculative buying, reckless of elementary marketing conditions, sowed the wind, and reaped the whirlwind.

The markets snapped under the strain of mountainlike overbought conditions after wheat had shown an unprecedented vertical rise of 40 cents a bushel without a substantial reaction. has by no means exceeded its true Combination value, but the markets have been Sunday issue. made sensitive by excessive enthusiasm on the buying side, a situation largely corrected by today's price and stopped before expiration will be charged for only the number of times the ad appeared, and adjustment made at the rate earned. Special rates for yearly advertising upon request. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING COMBINATION RATES Charge Cash .14 .11 .09 on rates apply FINANCIAL NEWS NEW YORK, July Stocks and staples tumbled today in one of the worst relapses of the 1933 bull market as "over-loaded" traders rushed for the heavy profits that had been accumulating in the past three months.

Alcohol shares fell into a tail- Most of the smash in grain values spjn the hourSi following came in the final quarter hour of trading, with prices at times falling faster than a cent a bushel a minute. To seasoned traders, the storm of stop-loss selling meant that the wheat market especially had been filled to suffocation with buying sh e(i ders from speculators with insufficient capital, who sought to pro- their weakness of yesterday, and finally extended their losses to around 7 to 25 points. Other categories of stocks, including many of the fast- moving specialties of recent sessions, joined the avalanche after displaying early resistance and fin- ADT 0V 7, PHONE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD 5000 The Ad Taker 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. Legal Advertising Executor or Administrator $6.00 Notices of Final Settlement $4.00 Rates of other Legal Notices will be furnished on request. CLASSIFICATION INDEX The individual advertisements under the following classifications are arranged in ALPHABETICAL order for quick reference.

ANNOUNCEMENTS of Memorlam and Mourning OfooiJs and Cemetery Loll and Social Eventa and Lodges Lost, Found not finish payments. Must sacrifice. Embarrassing: owner. C-32, care of News-Tribune. in beautiful and quiet Morgan Park of Chicago, three large attractive rooms to rent; comfortable beds, bath and shower.

Double garage free to those driving car. Other transportation to Fair by Rapid Rock Island Express or trolley. Own car can be driven all the way to grounds along boulevards. Substantial and good breakfast provided, if desired. Room and breakfast $1.50 a day per person.

Room $1.15. Write for reservations in advanced Meta Given, 2137 W. 114th Place, Chicago, Illinois. FINANCIAL Strayed, Lost, Found 10 LOST OR Police Dog. Leather coHur and piece of chain.

Liberal reward. Ph. 131. 7 watch between Lotus Lantern and 126 E. McOarty.

Phone 703-R. AUTOMOTIVE To lla TRADE Anything through the "To Exchange" classifications. declines of around 1 to 7 themselves selling out certain specified limits on downturns in prices. Such selling instructions, however, once they started into mass operation, acquired the force of an avalanche. or more.

Speculators in grains apparently took their cue from skidding stocks and it was not long before wheat, corn, rye, oats and barley were joining the slide. Cotton yielded more than $2 a bale. The trend of most other commodities was lower. After wheat prices had excitedly it as 'the wildest day in the smashed down more than 13 cents i iare market since the upswing be- and rye nearly as much, with comj gan April. Sales totaled 7.463,480 off about 5 cents an" oats 7 i iareSi the largest turnover since; wheat rallied 1 to 2 cents, closing May Ig30i anc the average for 90 flurried 9 7-8 to 12 1-4 under yes- Ke i ec stocks fell 4.8 points to 92.1.

terday's finish, rye 11 1-4 to 12 1-4, some market observers had been lower, corn at 3 1-2 to 4 3-4 decline, xvarn that a sharp "corrective oats at 2 3-4 to 6 3-4 loss, and pro- reac tion" was a distinct probability visions showing setbacks varying, in view of he almost unabated aci- from 2 cents to 52 cents. vance in equity prices. Commission Among the fed-light danger signs Bouses had advised customers to which enthusiasts for higher prices', had disregarded was the fact that; their commitments. But an important factor appar- wheat available for immediate usej ent was a report that the large had stopped following the upward sweep of prices for speculative future deliveries. This condition became acute today with reports that banks were tightening up on speculative credit, partly owing to fears that the feverish trading of the nast several weeks was unhealthy there had been a big falling-off in especially as it might affect the purchases of flour at Minneapolis, rogress the administration's na- Other simultaneous reports tional recovery plans.

At the same that Ohio mills had completely a numDer brokers jumped stopped buying wheat, whereas until their marg i requirements to as recently the mills had taken all much as 50 and 60 per cent in some ritry offerings. jjfeatly disturbing to wheat trad- ters, too, were reported possibilities foreign wheat imports into the i United States were threatened because of over-rapid advance instances, while several were said to have insisted on wholly cash transactions in a few of the more volatile alcohol issues. Among the principal casualties in the alcohol contingent were Na- prices of future deliveries as com-j ti(mal st iHers, off 25 1-2; Ameri- WUMC pared with quotations abroad, Ai-j can Comrne rdal Alcohol off 2 3-4; I 62A-Radio Agencies (or Sale Trucks for Sale Accessories, Tires, Autos for Hire and Bicycles Stations BUSINESS SERVICE Services Ottered and Contracting Dyeing, Renovatlns and Millinery Plumbing, Roofing and Surety Bonds Trucking, Storage Papering. Decorating Engraving, Binding Services and Rcfinlshlng and Pressing Series EMPLOYMENT and Female Canvassers, FINANCIAL Opportunities Stocks, to Loan, Mortgages Borrow IK6TRUCTION Courses Instruction Classes Dancing. Dramatic Instruction LIVESTOCK Cats, Other Pets Cattle.

Other Stock and Supplies MERCHANDISE for Sale and Exchange and Accessories Materials and Office Equipment and Dairy Products Equipment 'jt Feed, Fertillzsr Things to Eat Thlngi Goods Gifts and Merchandise for Hire 14 good good judgment to rent cars. 6c to lOc per mile. Phone 544. Stations 10 fender, glass, radiator repairing and painting. PAUL GRIFFIN AUTO BODY, Rear of Court House.

Phone 555. CAPITAL CITY WELDING WKS. GUARANTEED WELDING 428 WEST MAIN PHONE 2011 BUSINESS SERVICE I Business Services Offered 18 Ventilating refrigeration. READY WOODI MAN, 203 E. Capitol.

Ph. 1089. J. Mattresses, pillows, awnings, slip covers. 620 E.

High. Ph. 266. PHONfc 2500 ECONOMY CAB COMPANY PIANO 28 YEARS EXPERIENCE D. C.

MAURER. 934-BLACK Money to 40 "MJTOTC5ANS" Payments reduced. Cash advanced. You can borrow more on your car without endorsers or so-signers. Champ Emmcl, No.

5, Jefferson Bldg. HUGH £., four room apartments. Newly decorated. Phone 510-J. Cash For Needs Household or Personal Loans Up to I monthly on the unpaid balances PUBLIC LOAN CORP.

305 Central Trust Bldg. Phone 190D Jefferson City, Mo. V1AIN W. modern apartment and sleeping porch. Everything furnished.

Ph. 765-X. close in. Low rent. Apply Chas.

A. Winston, Agent. Phone 125. LIVE STOCK Dops. Cats, Other Pets 47 FOR SALE WIRE HAIR TERRIERS PHONE 1694-X Horses, Cattle, Other Stock 48 JERSEY MILK COWS TWO, SIX YEARS OLD PHONE 2325 THOROUGHBRED JERSEY COW ALSO HEIFER CALF APPLY 726 LOCUST STREET MERCHANDISE Barter and Exchange 51A thing through tho Classified Ads "53 ill ed, 75c cubic yard cash.

MOREAU PARK, Phone 2072 Black. Business and Office Equipment 54 USED L. C. SMITH. COMPLETELY OVERHAULED.

EXCELLENT CONDITION. THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN. TRIBUNE PRINT- NG COMPANY. 210 MONROE ST. PHONE 5000.

Fuel, Feed, Fertilizers SO at last winter's prices until Aug. 1. $3.25, $3.50, $4 ton cash, Wilfley Coal Co. 331. ILOSE rooms, modern, newly decorated, hardwood floors, heat furnished.

935 Green. HIGH WEST room modern bachelor apartment, private bath, garage. Phone 146-Red. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Business for Rent 75 Curtis L. Dunn, Judge of Court.

(seal) HENRY MWttLW, Executor. BUSINESS all fix- He 1 Murphy, Clerk. 1 July 20-37-Aug. 3-10. tures including Frlgidaire.

Rea- sonable. Apply 803 Jefferson. Osage City, Mo. Houses for Rent 77 BUNGALOW FIVE ROOM MODERN. PHONE 186.

AFTER 5 P. M. PHONE 517 CLARK AVE. rooms, modem, basement garage. Nice lot.

Vacant Aug. 1. Ph. 749 or 602-X. FURNISHED 5 room modern house, large sleeping porch, garage in basement.

Phone 2046. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S RESIGNATION Notice Is hereby given to all pcrtom interested In the estate of Berdle Mae i Rldgel, a minor, that at the next August i Term of the Probate Court of Cole County, Missouri, and on the first day of said term, or as soon thereafter as the matter be heard, I shall apply to said Court for leave to resign my letters as guardian ol the person and cutatrlx ot the estate of the said Berdie Mae Bldgel. MRS. ANGUS R. DOLMAN, Guardian find Curatrlx.

913 St. Mary'i City. July 13-20-27-Aug. McCARTY W. room dwelling, light, water, gas and garage.

$15.00 per month. Nentwig Bros. Planing Mill Lbr. Co. Phone 4.

MCCARTY STREET WEST Four room all modern bungalow. Reasonable rent. RENN'S room bun- gnlow, lights, newly decorated. Oarage. Phone 1739 Green.

SEVEN house, newly decorated, all modern. Reasonable. On Car Line. Ph. 403-J.

Rem 81 WANTED TO room furnished apartment or bungalow. Close in. Reasonable. Phone 2415 LAFAYETTE 118 FOUR ROOM MODERN FLAT PHONE 1604 BLACK. C.

A DIX room brick, strictly modern, bargain price. 935 Green. H. J. Lartonolx.

MADISON STREET 117 Three room unfurnished apartment. Modern except heat. AnvTw. south and east exposure. Garage; on car line.

McCARTY room furnished apartment; all modern. Glassed-in sleeping porch. Ph. 1B3C, SIX ROOM Apartment with sleeping porch. Phono 1400, Me- KINNEY BROS.

CAFE. UNFURNISHED Apartment, 3 rooms and bath, over Brandon- borgcr's Drug Store. Phono 33, "GOOD COMPANIONS for children during tho holidays nro tho nt- traotlve pupa which can be obtained Inexpensively through the Classified ads. BUY PUELTor Classified advertisers and save money. used on tho safe it from a dependable advertiser in the Classified Section.

FISHING 7 Is promised ut many of the places advertised In the "Summer Resorts" column of the Classified Section. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Bouses (or Sale ATCHISON E. strictly modern bungalow; one floor. Garage. L.

Noonan, call 209. FOUR OR SIX house In No. Little Rock, Arkansas, for Jefferson City or Suburban property. Write F. M.

Price, B21 Broadway, Jefferson City, Mo. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE Notice Is hereby given to the Creditors ol Arnhola Motor Sales Company, a corporation, that on the 2nd. day of October, 1933 at the opening of Court, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, I shall apply to the Circuit Court for a discharge from my trust as assignee of Arnhold Motor Sales Company. R. T.

KEYSS, Assignee. June 22-29-July 6-13-20-27. room home, lot 00x104, garage; 804 Washington. Also 2-ton International truck. Suburban, Country for Sale 87 12 room house, barn and poultry house, 3 miles out.

Cheap. Geo. A. Llnhardt. Phono 1840.

USED-OAR dealers need room at this season. If you need a car now is the time to get one at a bargain prloe. Look over today's oilers in the Classified Section. 97 EXEOllTOirU NOTICE NOTICE IB 1HBRBBY 01VKN, That USTTKnB TESTIMfiNTAHY oil Hie Estate 1 of John Muollcr, deceased, were to the undnrslBDctl on the nth (tny of July, 1033, by the Prabnto Court ot Colo County, ImvliiK olnlmn Mlsnourl. All persona Eal.uU urc rc- to exhibit them for ullowiuico to Ulc Executor wllliln months utter the cluln ot firunllnK ot Mild lotlcrn, or they nuiy be precluded from nny hcnrfll of said Estntc; nnd if (inch claims be not exhibited within ono ynnr from the ilnle ot granting Letters they slmll be forever bnrrrd.

by me the nth dny of July, 1033 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY TRUSTEE'S SALE Whereas, Seth T. Cave and Goldle Cave, his wife, by their deed of trust dated the 10th day ot May. 1930, and recorded In Book 23, at page 410, In the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cole County, Missouri, did convey to O. O. Williams, Trustee, the following described real estate lying, being and situate in tho County of Cole, State of Missouri, Part of Lots No.

1 and 3, ot Block No. 1, of Ferguson Place, said Ferguson Place being a subdivision of tho northerly part of Out lot 93, of the City of Jefferson. Missouri, said part being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the northeasterly corner ol said lot No. thence southerly nlong the easterly line of Lots No. 1 and 2, 101 feet; thence westerly along southerly line of Lot No.

2, 40 feet; thence northly parallel with the easterly line of Lots No. 2 and 1. 101 feet to the northerly line of Lot No. thcnco easterly along northerly line of Lot No. 1, 40 feet to the point of beginning; in trust to secure The City National Building and Loan Association of Jefferson City, Missouri, the payment of the promissory note In snld deed of trust described, end did also pledge as security' to said Association fourteen (14) shares of tho capital stock of said Association rcprasented by Certificate No.

C-769; and Whereas, default hus been in the payment of said promissory note and the Interest, monthly dues, premiums and fines, for period oJ more than six consecutive and Whorens, the Slid Trustee, O. G. Williams, Is now deceased; and whereas, it Is provided In laid deed of trust that in cnse of the absence, death, refusal to act, or disability In any wUc of said Trustee to act, the legal holder of said note nnd indebtedness may appoint any other parson to act Trustee; and whereas. The City National Building and Loan Association of Jefferson city, the owner nnd holder of said note and Indebtedness, has appointed the undersigned Substitute Trmtee In said deed of trust; and whereas, said Substitute Trustee has been requested by The City National Building and Loan Association of Jefferson City to sell the real estate and slinrca ot stock in said deed of trust described; Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that tho undersigned Substitute Trustee, under said deed ot trust, will on Friday, the 28th day ot July, 1053, between the hours ot o'clock In the forenoon nnd o'clock in the afternoon of said dny, sell the real estate and shares ot otock hereinbefore described at the front door ot the Court House In the City of Jefferson, Cole County Missouri, at public vcndue to the highest bidder tor ciiBh, for tho purpose of satisfying said note nnd Interest and nil charges thereon and the costs of sa'e. SAM BUSHMAN, Substitute Trustee.

July B-13-20-27, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY To Goods 59a PERMANENTS $3.50 Complete. Southside Barber and Beauty Shop. Phone 1330. BUSINESS SERVICE TRADE ANYTHING For Anything through the "To Exchange" i classifications. Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 22 Albert Slanker In buying plumbing insist on materials and workmanship that will be trouble free.

Repair work a specialty. 209 E. Capitol. Phone 742. Household Goods 59 SEVERAL HIGH lain Leonard Ice Boxes, Ice capacity 100 to 200 Ibs.

Good for cafes, etc. Can be converted to electrical. Easy terms. CREVELT'S Home Furnishers, 106 West High, Jefferson City, Mo. Professional Services in your own kitchen.

It saves Jcc. MOER- SCHELS. Phone 20-117. Plants. Flowers at the StoreJ Apparel Buy ROOMS AND BOARD with Board without Board for Housekeeping Places to Eat to Stop In Town or Board treasury department at Washington noj off 7 1 CroTs cork, provided for barriers in the shape 2 arK 3 Liquid Carbonic, off 6 7-8 of a compensating tax equal to the; i ose in the other groups domestic wheat processing tax, and; included American Telephone, off that imported wheat or wheat prod-: American Can off 4: Bethlehem 7 antr(3 0 0 ucts would also have to pay 42 cems' off 3 3 4 Du Pont off 3 3-4; REAL ESTATE FOR "KENT a bushel tariff duty- Auburn, off 7 1-4; Case, off 7 From the outset, wheat nces Santa Fe off 3 3-4; N.

Y. Central, were shaky and although during off 3 5 Consolidate Gas, off 2 most of the day new wholesale pub-! 3 Araconda off 2 Montgom-! lie speculative buying carne forward grj Ward off 2 Roebuck, off I intermittently, market rallies failed 3 In ternallonal Harvester. Ra I rATE POR 5 LE to hold well. Then came tne cloud- 4 3 chemica i. ff 4 1-2; 3-Broters ir.

Real bursts of stop-loss selling. Union, off 4 3-4; Westing- Bz-Propert? for sai i Drive right and more people will be left, i 227 East Phone i Capitol WaiiHSASUtaatk 353 ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Without Board Repairing and Refmishing i FLOORS" oki i floors sanded and 1 R. E. LUEBEERT. Ph.

2072 BXM: 68 CLARK 423 Large airy room; modern, suitable for young lady. On carline. Ph. 1549 Blue. WEST bndroom for rr-nt.

Rate reasonable. Also ganifje. Phone 774 Black. lor Runt Places Tor Rent ar.d Land for Rest for Rent Desk Room Mountain, Lake Country lor Heat Rent ice at moderate prices. OTTS SHOE SHOP, 310 Madison St.

furniture made like Repairing and refinishing. Call us for prices. 126 E. Dunklin. Ph.

896 Rooms for Housekeeping 63 AT 2 nished housekeeping rooms, first floor. Cool. Phone 1902J. CHERRY Two or keeping rooms, furnished, large kitchen. Cool and convenient.

Corn and oats were relatively Qff 4 7 and steadier than wheat and rye Si Hudson ff 3. Numerous issues were! to indications of a possible return' do i to 2 or more. of damaging high over the com belt. Iron Age. reported that steel out- ut lad sa geed end Land for Ban lor Sals for Sale Mountain, Country for Site Real Estate Real Estate Upholstering i Recovering, refinishing, up-to-date ic i Upholstery Co.

303 Jefferson. 728 58 per AUCTION LEC-ALS 104. 20 1-2. 59 3-4 he wee 60. 69 to 69 1-4: Dec 64.

74 to 74 3-8; than lg ceRt sbove that 0 ended July 15. up. nomical running order by Vir. May "2. 79 to 80.

A statement from Chicago Board sources tonight; rZIL-II a year ago and at the highest point since June, 1929. of Trade official "Tne crash in highly speculative alcohol stocks caused repercus- high school students sion in the the mechanics listed in Classified Section. SUMMER COTTAGES are being rented satisfactorily through the SUMMER JOBS for college and! Classified ads. SUMMER IS outdoor the most of it in a good used car. You can find one that meets your; ad of your own to 5000.

be found rain markets today. The through the "Help Wanted" and MANY PEOPLE without cash have wants which you can supply in exchange for articles or which they can offer. An "Exchange" ad In the Classified Section car. arrange a deal. 'can to r-s- tained through the aos.

Let them rent a room or sell caused furniture or household for you. IF YOU do not what the Classified Section phone in i nished rooms; modern. Furnace heat. Sink in kitchen. 2070-L.

JEFFERSON or furnishTd rooms; strictly modern. Private bath; glassed in sleeping furnished for light housekeeping. Modern. Phone 1257-R. MADISON 51 re-; "nicely furnished rooms, sink in kitchen.

7i7 Grt'-n. MONROE Modern sleeping and housekeeping rooms. Nicely furnished. Phone 54i-X. FOLLOW THE lead of the Classl- fiedads to satisfaction.

cohol stocks upon grain became apparent vesterday. with wide price swine? in Directors of th? Chicaeo Board of Trade mot immediately after the close yesterday, and FINDING LOST articles or Ls the help of "Lost ar.d Found" ads. i ECONOMICAL PEOPLE CLASSIFIED ADS are always at other instraments which are being; ads as aids to saving tirr.fc 1 fie el fir. nAe- for your benefit. lace of their ioid through the Classified ads.

FELLOW CITIZENS ol yours ASK ANYONE who uses the Clai-. r-ofiting by Classified service evtr; sified ads regularly why they do. day. ana money. IDEAL HOMES in the "Real of the Classified Section.

Ing many people who enjoy plenty of room and cool breezes, to the water and to the Classified Section to find bargains in boats B.nd canoes. CLASSIFIED ADS quickly introduce buyers to CLASSIFIED NEWS KOOfl news oi thrifty and ambitious people. "Mr. Landlord, 1 Want Yau to Meet Mr. Tenant! 1 Many introductions like this are being made now by the Rental Ads in the News-Tribune Classified Section.

In the busy moving and renting season, these ads make it easy for owners of houses and apartments to find tenants for them. People who are looking for new homes recognize that the News-Tribune Rental columns offer a complete directory of all the best houses and apartments available. Here are some of the ads which resulted in satisfactory deals yesterday and the day before: Mrs. Willa Barrel! rented her large comfortable room on 315 Mulbery. Joe Schneider rented his six room bungalow on GOfi West McCarty Street.

Paul of 907 West McCarty rented her furnished rooms. M. L. Tucker of 901 Jackson rented his rooms. Mrs.

Vic Kleene rented her modern light housekeeping rooms at 813 West Main. Mrs. Herman Kremer or 306 Walnut rented her furnished apartment. Room and Board ad for married man with two children received about forty answers. Mrs.

O. R. Ousley of 213 Fulkerson rented her furnished rooms. Mrs. Gussie L.

Delehay rented her nicely furnished lower apartment at 610 East Water Street. Mrs. Leona Blockberger rented her modern furnished lighthousekeep- ing rooms at 806 Madison. If you are looking for a home, watch the Rental ads. If you are looking for a tenant, use a Rental ad..

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