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MALE UELP wanTeD \ IMMIGRATION “Patrol —Men and women td learn Great .demand, big Few weeks completes. fa offer freei# WAN Bite $1.50 per hour, About two months steady work. American Beet Sugar company, B _Grand Forks, Minnesota. PIPEFITTERS ‘A! cents per hour. first class men only. Sugar company, Minnesota, rnd CARPENTERS WANTED—10 to #0! cents per hour. Ten hours. Forj sta class men only. American Beet, Sugar company, East Grand Forks, Minnesota. FEMALE HELP WANTED TE Ten hours, ri Americun Beet’ at Grand Forks, MANUFACTUBER'S AGENTS HAVE good proposition to offer to dressmakers or women with a tol. lowing in ready to wear lines, BEL in business location, state general experience, also references. Write! Box 287, Room 200, Times Building: New York City. WANTED AT ONCE—A competent chamber maid. Also @ gaod cook. Woman cook preferred. Good wages, Hotel Washburn, Cafe in connec- __tion, Washburn, N. TADIBS —— Work fo “in spare time. Interesting and profit- uble. No selling. Encloge stamp. Cosmos Manufacturing €o., 4401 Broadway, Chicago. Reom 1 WANTE! T ONCE—Competent girl for general housework. Good wages, Phone 922M after 7 p.m. ~Girl for general house- Call 967, FURNITURE FOR SALE oR SALE ~~ New style solid mahog- any dresser and walnut finished day bed. Mahogany hall tree and library dine table, new kitchen maid net, gas stove $25.00 and Singer; wing machine at ae a au 2K SALR—1 Di ki n cabinet, 1 library table, All _prac- ticully ‘new. Phone 6893. #21 W.| Rosser. FOR SALE—A ed oak library tab G13 Firat St. d fum- Phone 1067. FOR RENT—Dental formerly occupied suitable for any ki PEAUTIFUL fu pare. ment suitable for 2 gentlemen or 2 girls. No married couple wanted anluee lady is out all day working. __Write Tribune No TOR” Large room on first! floor with twa. beds and hoard.' ight housekeeping room, a}! fur- nished. Call 419 Seventh street. VOR RENT — Large comfortable) m, hot water at all times, Near, Phone FOR RENT:--Two rooms in modern home partly furnished for light housekeeping. 516 ninth St, Phone ; FOR KENT--One modern furnished: room, ae in, si — for one or 8 FOR RENT keeping rooms 20 Seventh fone OR be if ‘ ‘our rooms aren nowles Jewelry ‘store. to F. A. Knowles, " ass ed: rooms FOR RB '—Furni and furniture for’sale. Call 637W. ‘Tal. Hecate Mandan Ave. wnished, room: Apts.) aa hor modern home, FOR RENT—Two tment. The Louraig ” FOR REN’ Attractive room “for rent. Phone 682 or 1074, ae DEPENDABLE USED CARS WITH A Mbit thle § CHANG ing stock of used cars, we can of- you some exceptional values it will give you many thousand miles of good dependable service. Ford Ton Truck, Dodge Brother: Coupe; Cadillac Touring; Brothers Touring; Ford Truck, and other good values. very easy time payments. PHONE 808. M. B. GILMAN CO. |ALE—One i826 Dodge To ing, and. dise wheels one ford Coupe; one Ford Road ster, and otfe Ford Bug. ‘All cars priced very low to sell ik. Lock- wood ees jory Co. YOR jain sewing at home. Also children to jer by the hour, 16 cents an hour; 36 cents for 2 hours. 214 Second street. ats, room and a 6 room, unfurnished, with heat and water. For sale: 7 room house on 50 foot lot. Also 100 by 160 foot lot opposite Roosevelt =a Phone 906, Cora 8, Mc- Lean, After 5 | HOUSE FOR 8 good terms to right Bh north of park. Partly furnished, all Bly! aig inside. Phone a42R FOR lad eCcanaemere furnisued apie for light housekeeping FOR RENT—Furnished apartment at . the Woodmansee. ‘H. ne FO! Ri 930 Fourth Street. on fore-| 2nd whined against her knee. _head, wire cut on weight about 1300. ne bay mare, star on forehead, weight about 1300, One biack mare, weight about 1200, wire cut on right front foot, star on forehead. bare ies about 1200, white on one} to'W Wn Hapa Hele, Butia, 3B. ‘m. a le\ But LO! Police Dog. H ay ed brass spiked ved calla Reward. _idrmaa, Mandan, N. Dake RE eae tive stores in re well se- lected and ateck and choice location. pportunity to buy a well establ business at a right price. . Harvey Harris & Company, J. yak Hy station ii ‘one 15,- hee heciiag - “<0 ® gallon an ipmen| = cane we Write cate Tribune MR.GUNA-E-E Have. SOMETHING Thal Tt — WANT To. “TALK Te ress-|@ One diack mare,}! $25 reward for return} £° cle cera soe ee Phon Ms at sree 1 get 18 '¥ a ed Libr be Laer "id ar go-catt; vol, pho glages: biz eros St Phone Profit Taking and, Bear Sell- ing Follow Early Out- burst of Strength New Pins duly 14—(AP)—Stock ‘prices displayed a complete reveven of form in today’s market, an earl: +4 outburat of strength during whic +more than a score isgues mounted to hs hy “we jane and one-quarter million shares ‘hefore the end of the third hour. wits reaction — not associated "s news, but @ correqtion 100 hei tling cat! 1 tag T tack, 3 moving machines, bucker, 4, gE. 12% ae bridge. AVE $60 tuition. for free, hi fel fol rece m dost Goda To Toantam, in ie aged cone ccnahtiee Write Tribune Eek from ed te alm lar advance of the last more, It shares, several of which have been under pool manipulation, but eventual. Oe a to practically all sections of, The Fogo steel trade reviews re- ioe a rough eek in the basic pi ough weakness in the basic pig iron own fl wash a market brought | the price level down to the lowest since last September. However, heavy melting Aes) scral was advanced 50 cents in in Pitts. ey rah. shares failed to respond ports of a amall decrease in Sane ofr production last week, An- other sharp run up in General Motors was again the feature of the motor roup, but this issue quickly sold ivered. ‘941, Ab cell oints attteley teh high “|when ness develo; in ather nec- = (i Sing'in, tho railn quteted: do eee} Trading in the rails wn, ‘with a rather general disposition on | the part of professional operators to await further develop a on the vised Nickel Plate "merger plan be- fore extending their commitments. The ig was si EA The check, to the rise in General Motors, United ‘States Steel and other pivotal issues induced renewed _—, elsewhere, rail shares farin: ly. After falling slight); yesterday's closing prices, however, the two leading Mustela! stocka met beter support and jaeain headed up- (ward toward the close along with number of specialti Total sales proxmiated 1,900,000 shar CRICAGO LIVESTOCK \ ; generally ss light packing sows 15 to 25 up, top ly business to date, ary, wet wa: t sits men and women, of ak kin stones, appendicitis, stomach and liver troubles in 24 hours without in, Price per treatment $6.16 de- Hevatola Co., Box (Continued from Page 4) “You were “afraid—’ 'No—it’s late-—you'll have to go.” you want me to pet Do you really want me to gor She nodded, “Yes.” She ran and got his coat—held it. 3") hands trembled. “Yes—go—it’: ft night to send you into, is: t i me. You can find the way? He ran his hand slowly over his hat. He didn't look at her, “Ill come tomorrow, Sandy. won't leave till the afternoon——’ “Yes—come tomorrow.” She herself lean against the door, nol ing a against the wind. | Up, ee eg ss cine Mime” 4 Selous a bulk of desirable 210 ound to oe averages 14.30@14.50; bulk of $26 pound butchers AT Tel bulk of packing sows 7.50@11.90; few good Slaughter pigs 14.00@14. avy weights 12.90@13.90; medium 13:%6@ 44. lights ~14.00@14.50; ht lights 14.00@14.60; sacking sows 11.00) 12.25; slaughter pigs 13.75@14.60, Cattle 10,000; better grades year- flings about steady; other fed ste grassers slow st yearlings 10.50; mixed steers and heifers 10. matured steers 10.15; she stock ve Popeye lower; bulls weak to 15, ft; ers largely 25 cents lower. at, 12.60 downward to packers; few 13.00 *) @13.50 to outsiders: stockers and feeders easy with recent decline. Sheep 14,000; practically pothing hi His steps were lost in the sound’ of the wind the water. She closed the door. The dies blew out. Shadows fled across the walls, -~the flames. were dying. ‘She Ieaned there, aearing: the wind £ Retired over the rock: b= fies flying. Then the tree the window and the dog cam on up She softly, She aide the door ja~ out, calling Simons Rance ne” No“anawer. The wind edge against her—blew her down ‘open. Ramon—oh, (Ramon—yare you ne?” done on fat lambs; market mee to strong; few chojce native ewe: wether lambs to Be oye aces is 5 sheep — og? ys few: sales fa fainting: "Boks lee "me daait| ewes 5.00@6.50; fat yearlings 11.50@ want to be alon 1300; fite" double feeder “Darling—dar! ine— * Hie lifted her| lambs around y Rous in his arms, He carried her back to| Tuesdav Idaho and Sete he Bont. HH COROT en Pieuaa kiaae (To Be Continued) $3.00@018.10. KEN UP —————- One bob tailed’ steer, red, yearling.. 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK e spot | . South St. Paul, July 14—U. S. D. of! One steer, red, white apot an fore Aj Cattle 4460; fed ateers and’ yearlings in light supp! ly. stead, 8.50] @925; fem, better grades upward tol 8.75; she. stock, practically all grass-[ ers, bidding wRevenly lower on in- “| between egrades; bulk cows 4.5 5.75; heifers 5.00@7,00; low cutters and cutters ines 8.50@4.25; bulls 25@b.7 stockers and bulk 5.50@6.75; ‘Above the shouting of the wind: “Sandy!” ‘He flew toward her, caught her in his arms. |, yearling. One red helfer, yearling. The owner may have sam: ee prov ing ownership and paying. co: Gon. Johnson, Baldwin, ?2.0@! calves 4,000; veal calves 25 cents or, 2.10; North Carolina barrels irish 1, "6 = HAS REVERSAL| 7 ‘Za uly Sept. ec, Rye— July Sept. Sept. Ribs July Sept. Bellies— July Sept. 7. more higher mostly; good lights 11.50. jogs 1 market slow; opening gales fully’ steady to strong; few sales 160 to around 250 pound averages 13.26@13.85; bulk packing sows and heavy mixed kinds largely on the cow eos 11.25@11.50; ples s steady; bulk 14 pares cost Tuesday 11.86; te 5.00; fat lambs ‘steady, bulk 8.25; fat ewes fully steady to bute lights and handyweights WHEAT SHOWS FRESH UPTURNS Fluctuations Are Rapid, But Commission Houses Buy Heavy on Breaks Chicago, July 14—CAP)—Although heavy profit taking sales acted at times as a drag on the wheat market today, fresh upturns in prices were the rule. Fluctuations were extreme- ty rapid, hut commission house buy- ing on breaks was much in evidence. Crop comments on spring wheat con- ditions were generally construed as bullish, especially as to possible black rust development in beraler: closed unsettled, %4 i net higher, corn’ at '% dec ine je advance, oats unchanged to 4 off, and provisions showing a rise of 7 to 22 cents Corn and oats were unsettled. For the most part, both feed grain re- flected the action of wheat, corn firm. ing up sharply toward the last. MINNEAPOLIS MARKET SETS NEW HIGH RECORDS ‘Minneapolis, July 14—(AP)—Wheat futures met further short covering to- day after bearish operators had fail- ed in an effort to force recessions, and prices broke through to fresh high records for the year on all de- liveries. Net gains for the day were % to 1% cents. Rye futures were in verv good ‘demand throughout the session closing 1% baad : 1 comparative! quiet, closing changed to % cent lower, ortte ba ley closed unchanged igher. Flaxsed closed with net gains for the day of 2% to 3% cents. Cash wheat was narrow and unsettled. Low protein Te. easy and un- mang and high protein variety was firm to strong. Durum continued anchanged. Winter was a shade easier. Corn was steady. Oats were quiet with prices stead: little slower on top grade stuff. Bai ley was narrow and firm with prices unchanged. Flaxseed was steady. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, July 14—(AP)--Poultry alive steady; receipts 3 cars in; 3 due; old roosters 1814. POTATOES ‘Chicago, July 14—(AP)—Potate' receipts 46 cars; total U. S. si ments 905; on track 33! trading w; market ubout steady: Kansas and Missouri sacked irish cobblers 12 20; sacked early Ohio's 190@ y WHY — AH — MR.GUNN = I-we — Thar ts — wis 16.17 16.4e 07.10 17.00 18. 18.45, 18.60 CF SSE veer cobblera 3. 1.00 and few 4.15; Vir. i hens ge Pl cobblers 4.40@ —_————_——_ grmaiich RANGE Ju Open Yaigh Low Close pre 1.68% 1.66% 1.67% 150) 1.62 1.40% 1.51% 149% 1.51% 1.4042 1.50% 3 1.00% 1.02% 1.00% OF 1.06% 1.02% i 20. 38 40's 40% 40% 242 24a 24th 243% Dadte Qaite 05! 66' Hard winter . We quote but do not handie tee : follow: Speltz, per cwt SHELL COl No. 3, 56 ths. or more No. 4, 55 Ibs. No.6 ...... No. 6 V cent per pound discount under 55 Ah Ear corn, 70 Ibs. 6 cents under shell. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, July 14—(AP)—Cash wheat sample grade hard 1.45, Corn No. 2 mixed 78@78%; No. 2 yellow 79@79%. ats No, 2 ealte 41% @a%; white 4044@41 Rye. Not Hee Bearley 68@74. 4 wothy seed 6.00@740, Clover seed 12.00@)28.00, Lard 16.17. Ribs 18.00, Bellies 18. MINNEAPOLIS FLOU! Minneapolis, July 14-—()—Flour unchanged to 10 cents higher load lots family patents quoted 9.00 at 9.50 a barrel in 98 poun cotton sacks; shipments 27,749 bar- Rye was aj rela. Is. Bran 23.00 at 21.60. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, July 14—(AP)-—Butter higher; receipts 11,445 tubs; cream- ery extras 38; standards 3815: extra firsts eases firsts 3414@36% sec- Hae receipts 13.100 cases; “ins 27%@ ordinary firsts 26%. ‘Cheese unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, July 14-——-(AP)--Wheat i 167 cars compared to 168 3 No. 1 dark northern spring: "| plaintiffs and OH, War's Rit! You 'wanteo To Tete ME ABouT ‘ouR. ENGAGEMENT To DoT— FINE! CONGRATULATIONS! Tales r Fwentvereven,. dred For Ri / sects to fane: 1eLR@1 eK choice 1. ity 1. mks nit 1 Hie y to godo rare 1.79% @1. tld ey 1 dark hard Ae 3 to er- ptember Onis No, A Shite 38% rl Rye Yor 2 TOKO 104%. Flax No. 1, 2484¢@340 pity Mi cathe freed tab) Re nn uJ of carlot grain sal wig hen Re oa dark northern 86% ; No. by ‘i. to 1.76% rau: jo. 3 dito Lay rd winter é durum mixed durum 14 wheat 1.44% @1. Corn No. 3 y Oats No. 3 4 ‘Rye No. 1, : Barley No. 3, 66. Flax No. 1, 2. Deliveries Show Dodge Brothers dealers in. United States have delivered 178,373 motor cars and trucks during the first half of 1926, a gain of 62,668 cars or 43 i per cent over the, figaies, of 120,764 for the first half of 1925, Although the final figures for Canada for the last week uf the sec- ‘ond quarter are not yet available, according to the preliminary report the gain in retail deliveries by Dodge Brothers dealers in the Dominion 1s over G5 per cent. Total shipments of motor cars and trucks from Dodge Brothers and Graham Brothers factories in the United States und Canada during the Tirst six months of 1926 were 207,115, a gain of 68,345 or 49 per cent over the record for the same period last duction of passenger care and trucks in the United States and Canada during the first six months of 1926 y not be available before RB. Gilman, local industry’s gain of r the corresponding dealer, per cent last of this year by the Department of Com little changed. By ge Brothers gain is PRE. v Tryin Re burners EMENT ear. “The official figures for total pro- (gees ar reported for the fist | je ar endl is on file in my of. at a copy thereof may phlying there. ourth W ly, 192 insioners will in the ich any. tax- discuss with any 8 i thereof, iat Bismarck, “North. Da- icbee, duly 13th . thin City Auditor. T1421 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER SPECIAL the € mney of Rur- leigh ‘and iitate of North Dake t) ral int of National Minnesot Bank of ie ‘Morrison wis, Mn te ; State Bani Rewota: Hastings National Bank. of Hastings, Minnesota, Security Na- tional Bank of West Minneapolis, Hopkins, Minnesota; First k of Jordan, Minnesot National Rank of Mc nesota; First Nation: Prague, Minnesotn; Bi Wing, State Bank of State Bank of It First National Bar Minnesota; First Na- tional Bank of Waterville, Minne- xota; First Ni 1 Bank of Ba win, Wine State Bank of Berl Haven Bank of sin; Firat Nati burg, Wiscen Bank of Knap», National Bank of jin; Merchants & First Minnesota; 01 Minnesct Pinnenots vs, Investment Leslie echt, J. | Union also Theo. Alt and M. A. said indgment | tit! dai lor ae sum of Mneludings costs, judgment ‘among other lings, a. rected the sale me of said re eatate hereinafter described, to sat- isfy the amou pd interest thereon and the costs expenses of said sale, or so imach therecf as the proceeds of suid sale will satcinf; by virtue of ‘a Writ of Execution duly issued out of the office of the Clerk of said Court in and for the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Da dnd under the order. of said directing the sale of real} pursuant to sald judgmen cree, I, Albin Hedstrom, t appotnted to sell said well the hereinafter desert a real property at public auction ax fol- To the highest bidder for cash at the front r of in the City of Bismarck, County of urleigh and State of North Dakota ou the ith qay of August, 1926, at the hour of 10 o'clock Mm the fore- noon of that day, said premises de- seribed in said Judgment and De- eree and to be sold pursuant thereto are gegeribed as fcllows; Southeast quarter of Section three and South- uarter of Section, five, BAER ned Fe -two, Ran; ; Northwest quarter ney! ownehl in One Hun orga of, Range ge pe tere ce an erty, ane de- rt jt Northeast’ ‘ty-one, ; [Reon of sald a in the Court of said Judgment | the Court House | F: Bu Shia bat and Francis prceeritn with gach: other all been Raetes4-) on tight standing by watching two, for her while the ‘admes” th threaten their liven—these are: Sul the thrills in “ wets,” at the El- tinge today and Thutaday. Sills has the stellar role, with Mian Olmsted an his leading lady. jhapeetee: 4 in the heart of |New York's lowest fait Bide. A comedy ai scenic picture are also on the program. AT THE CAPITOL J. Farrell bape ps plany the unfor- gettable “Casey” of Fox Films “The Iron Horse,” a» Jean Paul Fippany, the philosophical, lsay, absentminded merchant from Dixie whose life is centered on his little mare Mar- wedge Bell this spunky litt! se Bellamy, as his spunky little daughter who manages her father in spite of his vrotests and gets him to do his maximum of work—and who in turn refuses to marry. the wealthy Jimmy Pickett because he has never earned enough money to support one let alone two— sparkling little daughter of old Fip- pany—the one girl in the world who didn’t fall madly in love with him at first sight. These ar Deranie 5 een made i terma and conditions of that certain mortage herein- after described by the nonpayment of the tw ortieation tetrad ti of Right ($81. Dollars the ‘sum of insurance Hundred 6, my 1833, ses and aes, W" RE NOTICE 18 RERY TCIVER, “That that morty: Be execdted and del) y ity of Tamsey, State il Te imortgamee, "dated er 19th, W922, and ft is of Burleigh Dakota, On Tenuate Gt n boo! 1 agen, age 6t, will he fored as fi morteage a said defaulted inatallme Said + is to he made subject and in- fertor to the unpaid principal of the a i mortgage to TI nk of Saint Pau ty-four Hundr and. 66-100 (se41y: ises desxeribed t ortgage will be noid ead ‘nating the + situated in the Count wh, and State of North Da- a rribed as follows: puthwest Quarter (SW 1-4) ection Twelve (12), Township iu wen aap ‘North, ty Went, con- Sixty " (160) Ps 8, erties yd to the vey thereo: There wit be ‘ate on said mort. at the date of sale for said ited installments, insurance ‘# the sum of Four Hundred jeht and 98-100 ($458.98) Dollnes, together with statutory at- torney's feex and cost of foreclosure vided by law: it this 25th day of June, Caer he Federal Land Rat of Saint Pa jortgagee, . Morton, iid for mortgagee. rrington, orth pene NOTICE TO Creoirors utter of the E Larson, 1 TICE IS Hi EN rigned Executrix of the Hora Larson, late of the City eton, in e Count of urea nt State of Mlinois, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons’ havi claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necesnary vouchers, hin six months after the first pub- of this notice to said Execu- ¢ Office of Seott Cameron, in the City of Biamarek, in the County of leigh, Stute ‘of North Dukota, the County Court at his office in the Cuy of Bismarck, ludge of the County within 4 i for the County of ‘igh and State of North Dakota, has "omen the Ist “aay, of February, 1927, at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore: Hott, the “ihe one 18, louxe in the Bismarck, in sald it: ay the time and place for adjusting all c clatron agains me eatate ich have been duly Presented as he ih appointed Agent of the undersigned Hxecuts u 5 Datod this 7th day of duly, it ae Executrix fact ge Last Wil f Dora Deve Firat puhheation “ on the th da: of J REDE 10% OF Tie ear OMMISSION 0 oF * BE ry Akash by the Board of City Commissioners of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, that. it is necessary, and the #aid board hereby declares-it to he necenmary to construct following vance N :—on, ree! h Street to Street, on Tenth el from Street’ to on eld froma. Brame Stree to Street; rdance with the bperiflcationg a and cont of the Clty specifications and approved, 8 bre $ ey a Nint! mate of » Which: otal "ieipaper, ewe coh within thirty dace afte thot ol matin ph a Southweat nty-aeven and re Section ip One Hun- ange Sevent Fo. re -four, in Burleigh ig ts rac mines will trercon an e cont sc Pan eae ra 5