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Nb ak SPECULATIVE: IN CHARACTER 2: Doubt as to World’s Surplus : Influenced Trading Dur- ing Past Week ea Open High tae fee . O7% y nee io7e 1.08% 1.00% iss July ......1.62% 1.68% 1.62 1.62% 19% 1.024% 4M! MOM : 42 Flax— } aa: . 12.48% 249 Maries May old .. .... May new .. 65% duly... 248 biG Gig Minneapolis, Jan. 30.—()—Uncer- |* ‘tainty regarding the world’s surplus, seems to have been the predominate ing feature in the wheat market dur- ing. the past week, says ss weekly. review of the U. S. depai nt of} agriculture today. The ma et was. highly speculative in character toyched 168% as high for the wee! Cash wheat ended higher. No. northern 12 per cent protein: 9% over May; 1% per cent i Fa 14 over, and 13 per cent 13: at 16 per cent over nie about % cent for each’ additional % per cent protein. May closed Friday at 1.66%, gaining 3 cents for the week. Durum premiums continued fair xood, poorer grades very slow. futures remained fairly | 7 steady by a firm undertone. “Firm Undertone in Oats continued in a rut but.display- ed_a firm undertone. May closed at gainin cent for the week, . Barley was duit but ‘held firm, 5 aot closed at 65% or a, gain of 4 for the week. Rye was strong Tad follawed wheat in the upward trend. Cash rye sold 2 at 3% cents under May, which closed at 1.01%, or a gain cents for the weel. ela. ruled firm. May closed 2.48 or 31 cents higher for the wee! STOCK PRICES ” MOVE UPWARD |: DURING WEEK) x: Easier Time nae Rates and! Favorable Trade Reports Responsible to New York, ‘30.—-(#)—Stock. and bond _ prices moved to: igher levels this week in response to easier, time money rates and favorable trade and earnings reports. The, recovery in the stock market was most pro nounced in specialties in which special merger or dividend develop- ments are believed to be impending, particularly in the good group. Despite the publications of sat factory last quarter earning state- ments, shares failed to participate extensively in the advance: re- sumably because of uneasiness after. softening price tendencies for some products. Motor shares enjoyed a) temporary outburst of strength un- der. the leadership of General Motors and. Hudson on reports that January sales and production were running ver a year ago. is made a belated response to some excellent December earnings reports. Yesterday's rally in these issues was conducted in the face of reports that some of the unions were getting ready to ask for higher wage schedules. Strength Shown In Oils. Oils were stirred into activity and strength by widespread _predictio: of higher crude price, and the de- claration of an extra dividend, on Pure, Oil common. Local tractions were, bid up of reports of a. ‘better undeystanding between company o jals,and city authorities. Sug stocks were under accumulation result, of stiffening commipdity. and , expectations x an. Neceset worlds dey and... Giese “Beoe ducts. iopre ion showed signs of life, with Cerro De Paste the leader 'of that. group. Divided, rumors played,a pro! ent part. in the. Aga for food stocks. cH 0 ae was the sensational . treme adyance of about zing | Gree during the week on the prospect of its merger with the Postum Cereal company, whose stock also shi cons eee enhancement in va gsional traders cont ued. douthine trading in foes ies there were sighs of i: neree peetlgtpeien the. aided. by, the continued e rates, time loans, being low, as.4 1-2 neds od call Py gid Fi = garded soit’ s St. Paes Jan. etsees residug,of the winter crop of, er 6 went, into stroi rites ef eek as irforn Ws fete serena “i sane a tion of, around ly rey [r oe Thay es tae Let le ne a grteulture. Thi ‘y ad- val t hog prices back to sada | Pee he highes at eee ‘afte year and $2] 28". or more, al pean Shey vail oe Sead d ay Ly ee peo expe! re she steak sell ihe wile tat after, agme unevenness lobed to 26 centa higher than a week ago: Relatively few joa ted“ i rive idering a joad: ri ing af sirab} i ig from, eurl}ngs. 39.00 Ff ayalable st a8, ri nevaly: Be erage ade fat cops, 1h. ne Bulk a ‘at $8.75, vos'vwrn nay * git 85 88% ay. 44% July . 45% Sept. . hae lay . muy 4 Sept. . Lard— Jan, . Rie Bellies jan. . Pin BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller 2 ary. 30, Gh 1 dark north ig rn. 1 northern spring Ne No. P) acer : mixed, du 1 red durum ae 1 flax : bie No. . Dain han ‘winter winter .... me quote but ‘donot ‘handle the followi fe 65 Yellow $ 50 45 ‘a1 Barley “ ‘ peltz, per cwt. .. SHELL CORN No. 4, 56 lbs. or more . No. Be 55 Ibs. No. 6, .... Sample . 33 ¥ cent per pound, ount under 56 (bs.. Ear corn 6 cents under shell. NEW, YORK 8TQCKS (Closing Prices) All. Chem. & Dye. American Can... American Car & Foundry" American Locomotive American Smelt. & Ref. Amerjcan Sugar American Tel. & Tel. . American Tobac ‘American Anaconda Coppe! armour of Ii, Atchison .. Atlantic, Coast Line . Baldwin Locomotive . Baltimore & Ohio . Beltre Steel (Gali foen' ria Pet. ‘Canatlian Pacific Central Leather, pfd. o Cerro de Pasco . : Chandler Motor Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago & Northwestern . Chicago, Mil. & St. P. pfd. Chicago, R. I. & Pac. Chile Copper . ‘Chrysler rp. Coca Cola .... Colorado Fuel Consolidated G ‘Corn Products Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sug Bros. “ 7 288 110% 113% + 189% - 6 44, 16% bike 16 tis 31%, a 248, 126% 91% Aes + 64% 46 122 - 1% oe 4158 18% 48 43% 227% Hn RESTORED IN BUTTER MART Prices Advanced During the Week But This Failed to Check the. Demand Chicago, Jan. 30.—()—The factors principally respongible for the firm condition of the butter markets and the advance in prices during week was an excellent consuming ‘demand resulting in a restoration of confidénce, ‘ci higher prices, however, failed ages the demand and all week sod 8 were barely sufficient to take ire.of buyers’ needs. The restora- thon of cearidetcs, in markets and the its ility of future ‘advances en- couraged speculators and consider- able buying. of. this nature was in evidence, The improved demand was not con- fined to the laraee markets but ap- peared to be quite tit all over the entire United States... Many fetter, too, reported a. considerably: ch ir demand from points out- the four markets that, for some time past, have been operating con- servatively but during the weel have increased their orders, thus in- dicating an improved demand. STOCK PRICES PORNT UPWARD Substantial Gains Recorded in Several. Utility and Cop- per. Shares. New York, Jan, 30.—(#)—Stock prives continued to point upward in today’s brief session of the stock market. Oils and. rails showed in- tervals of heaviness as a result of the usual week-end profit taking by professional traders, but new buying power develeped in the public utili- ty and copper shares, several of which recorded substantial gai: y. money rates continued.to pro- vide the ground work for the ad- vance. Bullish demonstrations were successfally, cn in a ntmber of wnt Baten. » Nash motors soared. and Canadian ‘Pacific, points, a Allied Chemical Gotham Sill Hosier, | ¥° Jewel Tea, and Gold: Dust all sold 2 or more points sbove yesterday's final quotation. The closing was steady. Total sales 1,000,000 shares. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, Jan. ...30.—Hogs 4,000; steady to 10 centa higher; bulk 260 to. 208 pound butchers 12.45 at 12.75; lanier desirable 200 to 225 pound averages 12.95 at 13.35; bulk better grades 190 pounds down 13.50 at 13. 75; tops, all weights 13.75; pack. ing sows largely 11.20 at 11.40; ship- pers 2,600; estimated holdover 1,000; Keay weight 1 hogs 12.15 at 12.85; ria 12. t 13.45; lights 12.40 at . light’ ‘lights 12.26 at 13.25; ta ing sows 11.00 at 11.60; slaugh- ter pigs 13.25 at 13.85, Cattle, 500; compared week ago, better grades fed steers 25 to 50 cents higher; good to choice hheavies fully 60.cents up; in spot 75 cents ‘higher; law qualities short fed of value to.sel] at 9.26 downward-barely steady; extreme top on heavy sters in load lots 11.60; part loa ie 1,000 pound yearlings upwa: 12,00; few yearlings above 10.75; AK merous loads heavies 10.75 at 11.60; stockers and feeders 26 cents lower; ‘edge off canners and cutters ani commen co} ‘etter grades of fat she. stock to 50 cents up; bulls 4 | about steady; vealers 26 to 75 cents tere week's bulk prices follow: fed “Sa Sa at 10.50; fat cows 5.35 at e 00 ‘at 8.25; % sad "cutters 4.25 at 4: ies vealers 11.75 Gulf States Steel ‘Great Northern pfd. . Hudson Motors . jiiinas Central sed F rs aes and feeders 7.25 Fees? week \d. 58 from feed- care “today’ "eo market. nomin- 3 receipts ‘mostly. direct; compared cago all classes ly stead! feops, fat lambs Tou feed Piambe| ct 5.60; rlings wether re i 12.00; fat ewes 9. es follow: Fat feeding lambs 14. cull natives 12.00 at 13.00; yearling wethers 12.00 at 13.25; bokicy a 10.50 WHEAT UP IN BARLY DEALS around Unexpected Upturn at Liver-) pool Influences Market— Corn, Oats, Easy Chicago, Jan, 30.—(P)—Wheat developed greater strength today potent all g in the last part of the trade session indica- tions of larger export sales of northern wheat stimulated buy- ing of future deliveries here de- spite increased selling pressure when the market buldged. .Un- seasonable warm weather, leav- ‘ing the domestic wheat are ex- posed to any sudden cold, tended tie to life prices. Wheat closed firm 3-4 to 1 3-4 cents net higher, corn 1-4 to 5-8 cents off, and shade low- er to 5-8 cent: ce. Chicago, Jan. 30.—@)—Owing largely to an unexpected upturn at Liverpool, wheat here averaged high- er in the early dealings today, al- k{tohugh commission houses were ag- ressive on both sides of the market. eneral buying at Liverpol was re- ported with Argntine and Canadian | holders becoming firmer in views. meanwhile, Winni| ages told of export purchasing for all rail shipment to the seaboard. Chicago opening prices, unchanged to 3-4 cents higher, May new 1.75 to their 1-2 and July 1.62 3-4 to 1.53, were’ followed by moderate genera) gains and then by numerous fluctuations within a range of about 1 1-4 cent. Corn and oats weer easy, influenc- ed by ured tion of large receipts of ‘corn, fter opening unchanged to 1-8 cents higher, May 84 3-4 to 85 cents, corn underwent an all around sag. Oats started unchanged, May 44 3-4 cents, and then receded sompwhat. Higher quotations on hogs helped to steady provisions. FUTURES CLOSE WITH 14 CENTS NET GAIN Minneapolis, Jan. 30.—()—Wheat futures finished a session of flighty price action with a net gain of 1% cents. May rye was up with wheat: May flax seed gained 1 cent. Cash wheat receipts were light and offerings of desirable quality were meagre. Med- ium to high protein springs of good weight were firm to 1 cent higher. ww. protein, light weight offerings, turned slow after a little early buy- ing. Durum was in fair to good ee milling qu selling rea Corn was unchanged an “qutet. Oats were firm. Rye was firm’ to stronger for fancy and ‘ower grades. Barley was quiet and unchanged. Flax seed was firm to one cent bet- ter. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Jan, 30.—4)—Wheat No. oad with her parents in. Bismarck. 2 hard $1.83 1-2. Corn No. 4 mixed 73 to 741-2; No. 4 yellow 78 1-2 to 75. Oats No. 2 white 42 1-2 to 43; No. 3 white 42 1-2. Rye No. 2, 1.05. Barley 60 to 77. Timothy seed 7,00 to 7.65. Clover seed $27.25 ta 31.25. Lard 15.07, Ribs 16.25. Bellies 16.87. RANGE OF CARLOT SALE Minneapolis, Jan, 30.—Range earlot grain sales: Wheat dark northern 1,71 1-2 to 1.92; No. ditto 1.70 to 1.85 1-4; No. 3 dar northern 1.64 1-4 to 1.74, 3-8; No. hard spring 1,79 1-8 to 1833-4; No. 2 hard winter 1,75 1-2: No, durum 1,58. 3-4' to. 1.69, 3-4; No. duram 147 1-3; No @ mixed durum 1.44 1-8 to 1.59; No. 3 mixed wheat ‘6 r 5B to G1; mple 0 61; 63; 0 62, of 4 Barley sai grade. No. 3, 60 to No. 4, 60 t g mess-| | Corn mest veltarn 7 1-2; No, é ) 391-8 sad 5-8; No, "No. 2, $1.00, ) Fie No. 1, 3 Lace 1-2 to:2. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. Minneapolis, Jan, 30.—()—Wheat receipts 128-cars cémpared to 323 8 year ag Cash: No. 1.71 to, 1.74; No. 1 dark northern apring. ehgice. to fancy 1.82 to, 1,87; good to ‘choice 1.76 to 1.81; ordinary to ‘goad 1,72 to 1.71 No. 1 spring 1.89 {) 1.01; No. 1 dark nan Montana on track 1.71 to 1.88; to sug 71 to 1.87; May 1.68; July Corn No. 3 yellow 72 1-4 to 78 1-4. Oats No. 3 white 38 3-4 to 39, Barley 53 to 65. Rye No. 2, 99, to. $1.00 1-2, Flax No. 1, $2.43 to 2.46, CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Jan. 30,—()-——Butter low- er; receipts 11,849 tubs; creamery extras 44%; standards 44%; extra 1-2, firsts 43% a 44; firsts 41% at 42'%3 4}. segonds 39-at 41. Eggs lower; receipts 964 firsts 32; ordinary firsts 20. FARGO: BUTTER Fargo, N. D., Jan. 30.—(?)—Butter fat, churning cream 44; — packing stock 29. POTATOES icaga, Jan. 30.—U)— Potatoes: pts 70 cars; total U. S. ship- ments 8095 trading very slow, market k; Wisconsin sacked round whites .75 at 3.95; Minnesota sacked round whites 3.65 at 3.80; Idaho sacked rus- sets 3.50 at 4.00, according to quality. Minneapolis, Jan. 30.—()—Pota- toes: Light wire inquiry, demand very slow, market weaker. Carlouds delivered sales, freight only deduct- ed, Mineapolis-St. Baul. rate, sacked ewt. round whites, U. S, sales $3.65 to 3.75; ee ‘a0, cases; few News of Our Neighbors CHRISTIANIA Mrs. P. Magnus went to Mandan Thursday, January 28th, to consult doctor. Mr. A. C, Laird returned from the hospital Monday, Mr. Martin Olson of Driscoll was out to his farm north of Sterling Sat- urday. home Miss Marie Tollefson was a pas-|_ senger on No. 4 Tuesday to Chicago. A play was given by. the north Sterling community Tuesday night in the Sterling hall and a dance after- wards. The play was conducted by Miss Egorda Linch, M ildred Laird is now working for L:_ B. Smith in Sterling. Mrs. Martin Tollefson’s ‘brother of Montana has béen a guest at the Tol- lefson home for several days. He re- turned to this ‘home Friday. Mrs. Martin Reddy called on Mr. John Elness. Thursday. * Luella Tollefson is now og the sick list. MENOKEN Mesérs. Ed and Henry Ebeling and Archie Dance motored to Bismarck Monday. Mr. Henry Ebeling stayed in town, as he is serving on the jury. 23/5. W. Robinson family have just “recovered from the German measles,, Mr. Dennis Ritzal, Mr. Royal Thom- as and Mr. Joe Hill are now work-. ing on the King farm. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance {and son, Maurice, at Sunday dinner, Miss ‘Opal King, teacher in the North Boyd school, spent the week- | the hospital. Mond: Mr. Wayne Warren was taken to , but on account of the hospital being overcrowded he |returned to his, home. Mr. Homer Craven motored to Bi: [marek on business Suturday after- noon. Alice Louise Boyd, daughter of Mr. | Chester Boyd, is now ill with sinus B infection caused from scarlet fever. Mrs, Rg. Abelein and two children, |Jay and Avis, reutrned Tuesday from a_week’s visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. peneee Abelein of Anamoose, ak, Beulah Rorre of McKenzie, is now visiting at the Chas. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ebeling and fam- ily spent Thursday visiting Mv. and L, J. Agnew. St. Paul—Herman Korsch, proprie- tor of hat and fur repair shop here, was found-guilty by a jury of third degree arson in connection. with o fire in his shop. northern | —__ OPPORTUNITY A large nationally advertised corporation wants to train five young men, ages 21 to 35, to become Field while learning. eut and ambitious. ful- opportunity for advante- mente, Men Sales Work preferred but not negessary. You must be ab- solutely reliable. Call at Room 314 Grand and 2 to 4 p. old established ply capital an necessities peo day. McConn nona, Minn. WANTED—Men barber trade. wages. and speci: WANTED—Male references req ANTED. start at once. mare ~ APP to sell Pick direct n eh wu ¢, enclose ARE co, nex, Dept. Minn. WANTED— 237 TED—Girl work, wants to trai executive po make money salesme mended. See Grand Pacific 7 p.m. and 11 _day and Saturday. ;ALESMEN WANT $500 monthly and. peanut mac No commissio! stone experien Hi HT st pound, teries instan' method entirely. agents. Light Minn. SALARY And e comm against live-wire _ spe $150 weekly. Cedar Rap’ AUTOMOBILER—MNTORCYCLES Ford marek Motor Co. ' "BARG Hours 5 to 7:30 p. m. Saturday MAN WANTED— city own permanent Sxperience unnecessary. Write & So. Factory 252, Wi- 1 Few weeks completes, glee er College, Fargo, N. By tunity for right man. experience preferred. Box 737, Mandan, N. Dak. First class ‘pan fo Wai “k 1 on farm for this co EARN’ Money at hoi 1 Pleasant, interesting work. sekeeper, Woman Mrs. B. K. —~ PISTRICT MANAGERS AND ~ + SALESMBN A nationally advertised corporation anvbitious and come wel building, Charges ie Classified Advertisements PHONE 32=— MALE HELP WANTED under .. 2 insertions, under 3 insertion: under, . 1 week, under Organizers. Pay Must he clean Wonder- experienced in All in adva receives ce, Pacific Hotel. m. Sunday. or d_ company id start you in ‘your business selling ople must buy every down s married couple preferred. Also day. ath FOR RENT. 0-16 and women to learn Great. demand, big cat- 307-4th FOR RENT- light ean bookkeeper, A man and wife, wired, Good op} 754W. Wholesale, FOR RE Write P. * two, Close in. dan Ave. jal offer free. Moler 10. 1 Chesak, 1 12 te AELP WANTED--FEMALR ING SALESLADIES ick house and strect to by 12 sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 One~ 5 words or words or Classibed Advertsing Rates 1 insertion, 25 words or $ 50 65 Ads over 25 words, | 2c ‘ade tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch classified ads are cash Copy. should be o'clock to in- ___ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—A nice larg rs in modern home, 6 front room A or two single men} ant sewing by housekeeping, 502-11th St. Two light house kee ing rooms furnished. some couple is looking for. St. I Phone 977W or cull 41 1 | furnished rooms for! Ls referab! room su Call at large Phone ey Urhished on or Phone 262M. furnishes “30+ roam, i f room, ck north of postoffice Telephone 9 2t al- or} lw Mfg, “atl ey pa ne embroidering | oR RE stamp. PREMIER ‘Trasnport N-190, 0-1ty hot water. 55 On a small fa meets ret for & TESS! SOMPANY, NOMATIC UNI A AND IC AC, REMARKABLY EASY PAYME! WANTED—BI several men for ficld ns. Opportunity to unlimited. _Exper- n preferred. Must be recom- James A. Solsten,| Hotel. Hours 5 a.m. tol p.m. _1-29- chelor. He ze our new gum }\ to merchants. ce necessai urd, wholesale, Kansas City se! Key. M range battery com: | discharged _bat- Eliminates old Gallon free. to zy ning Co, St. Paul,! 10th St. 1 3 2-643 KOR RENT- tly. Call 6 ense guaranteed Retailers’ room in connection. M. ground | ie room, bath | 11 First St a 5 ~Furnished apartnfent, all modern. LOUIS INFORMATION “ABOU FR DISPL LOW OPPORT Partly modern partly furnished, chicken house and 4 rage. two FOR RENT—Attractive room, alw Phone 682 or 1074, 1-30-10 | room wk STORE AND MARKET FIXTURES GROCERS, EFORE BUY! ICE BOX bdr ht TO THE iy DISPLA ig PRICE AGENT IT POSITION WANTED | YOUNG respectable married with smal! boy wishes position as housekeeper with aged couple od reference: Ww FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS Desirable 8-raom mo including 5 bed room how: Ale. 1-27- for tw 1-28- FOR RENT-Fully modern five r house, also partly modern house. ales Bie:| 1-29-1w} Ton. Tearks ments, Litt Phone | ania eeniisaat HM-M-m- THESE WILL. ‘DO VERY NICELY ~ I i TLL RETURN THEM. SHORTLY, “SUST ASL EXPECTED - THE FOCTPRINTS BELOW THiS WINDOW, WHERE THE RING WAS STOLEN, ARE EXACTLY THE SAME AS THESE SHOES * MOM, DOES * nl YES, IF You TRY 3 POPERSENERANCE, HARD ENOUGH! REALLY WIA ¢ . a": r 427 or 592M. Two furnished T94W. woman | se, | lots, barn, At) ~Warm light housekeep- | ing apartment, suitable garage also for rent, 422 Fifth St.) om AGENTS WANTED AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY: -to sell leather work gloves and mit- tens, direct to wearer. Free Kit. Spare time: Experiences unneces- sary. Steady income, Craftsman Co,, 200-Q 8. Peoria,’ Shite i¢ BUSINESS CHANCES —_ FOR SALE OR TRADE—Farnished hotel located at Zap, N. D.. This is a real hotel bargain that it will pay you to investigate. Good town, gd location. Write Tribune No, 10-12-tf 5; MANUFACTUR- or any sound, quick cash Chicago Business S. La Salle, Chicago, 1-30-1t Exchange, 327 FARM LANDS WA. D—To hear from owner of farm for sale for spring delivery, 0, K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis \ — MISCELLANEOUS {FOR SALE— Up-to-date furniture; all in good condition: living room suite consisting of overstuffed dav- enport and chair, Windsor rocker and floor lamp; | two-tone walnut dining room set’ consisting of buf- fet, extension table and six chairs; two-tone walnut bedroom suite con- sisting of bed, dresser, dressing table, bench and rocker; glso ena- mel kitchen table, thr burner gas stove, walnut Simmons bed, com- plete, and drop-side cot; reasonably priced. Call 1142W. 1-27-tf BABY CHICKS—Strong husky — six- teen leading varieties from certi- fied farm flocks> Buy Northern Bred Quality Live, ¢elivery catalogue free. Caledonia Hatchery, Cale- donia, Minn, Dept. B. 1-25-1m pups by Im- ned Bjorn vom Schutzente will consid- er good shoy gun in trade, further information write h =Ken- nels, Cooperstown, N. I RMAN Holise D 1-28-8t Kight lots up to grade nth street, between Ave- Band F, near school and hool. J, Blanchard - ont. SHARPENING—Give FOR L high view, } SKAT! E know how. Modern Machine “Works, 921 Front St., Bismarck, N. Dak. teams of horses. 12 1-2 miles south of Bis- FOR SALE—Sccond Wand washer, on easy terms, electi Call 141 Jatt er x1z rug, almost new, $35. Phone 10NoW. 432 Ist It, 1 HAY FOR ee A 7 . 10 miles south: hone Gigs, 1-28-1w Fireproof safe, 30 x 30 x 60. Murphy, Phone 577. HICAG Chicago, Jan )— Poultry alive steady; prices unchanged; re- ceipts 2 cars MINN! Minneapolis i OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 212 Main St. Phone 438 DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consulation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. By Taylor “You SAY THAT DETECTIVE BORROWED My SHOES? HE HAS A LOT OF NERVE — WHAT DID HE WANT | THERE'S NO NEED To GET SO BXCITED , ABOUT IT- HE'S GOING To BRING THEM RIGHT