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pit a JULY:17, 1928 weekly showing o' taking orders ard Tailored Shirts and Neckwear dire from our factory. Easy work. Ex.| Betience tnnecessary. Your etd starts at once. Summer lin Representatives in other counties * earning $50.00 to $75.00 a week, Essex Coach furnish free. quick. Write for free py Packard S41 Orleans, REAL J Something entirely different for full No investment or ape. Million dollar conc Write’ Sales Manager, 1900. West 80th, Clevela uss WANTED—Men and women to learn ae Bie Great demand, big, 3 completes. Gata ar special ween free. Moler Barber College, Fa __._FEMALE HELP ‘WANTED TAKE ORDERS for coffee, sugar, flour, meats, canned good: i staple groceries, also paints, radio sets, ures, auto and tractor oils. No cap. or bond required. We deliver} and collect. Permanent bu: oy IES, HONEST sincere people, ad- dress envelopes for our advertising campaign. Experience unnecessary, no canvassing. Profitable, interest.| TGS ‘Saxony Co., 112 West CARDS addressed at home in spare time, earns that extra money need- ed. » No experience, particulars 2c stamp, Mid-West ‘Service, 6248 University, Room L262, Chicago. EARN’ MONEY addressing cards at home. Spare time. No experience. Particulars 2c stamp. Madison Ser- ice, 123 W. Madison, Chicago. WANTED AT ONCE—A competent chamber maid. Also a, good cook. Woman cook preferred. Good wag Hotel Washburn, Cafe in connec- ED:—Girl for general huuse- work. Call_967. FURNITURE FOR SALE sses, day bed, chiffonier, sewing pert library table, typewriter desk, linen chest; all in fine con- dition. Priced for quick sale. Call at 614 Eighth Street. — SALE—One bookcase, one writ- ing desk, six oak chairs, six fumed oak chair. For Rent: Clean rooms modern home. Call at 306 hth street. UK SALE—1” Duofold, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 library table. All prac: ically new. Phone 6893, 221 W. FOR SALE—A child's crib, fumed oak libra icker porch table and re | ing Machine. Phone 1067, ar First St. PEAUTIFUL furnished 2 room apart- ment suitable for 2 gentlemen or 2 jo married couple wanted unless lady is out ail day working. Write Tribune No. 81. comfortable, Near, a apitol and street car line. Phone 183. i: ight housekeeping. For sale: Reed baby carriage and sewing machine. 13 Fourteenth St. Fo for light housekeeping on cround __ floor. Close Pho: 104. FUR REN’ ‘One modern furnished room, See in, suitable for one or 0 A T—Pleasant, ali furnished housekeeping 10ums of girls preferred. Phone 357W. _ joms _over| store. Apply to F, A. Knowles. FOR RENT—2 furnished sleeping rooms, 422 Fourth St. Phone 152K FOR RENT: Attractive room for wtent, Phone 682 or 1074. WORK WANTED. : WORK W. wants to do washing at your home aad. clean house. Good work done. Want steady place. Phone 786W or call 404 Ave. B. "| FOR SAI _phone Couple | WITH A CONTINUALLY CHANG- ing stock of used cars, we can of: fer you some exceptional values that will give you many thousand miles of good dependable service. Ford Ton Truck, Dodge Bi Coupe; Cadillac Touring; Brothers Touring; Ford Light Truck, and other good values. Very easy time payments. PHONE 806, M. B. GILMAN CO. FOR SALE—One 19265 Dodge Tour- ing, balloon tires and disc wneels; one ford Coupe; one Ford Road- ster, and one Ford Ail cars ier very low. 3 sell quick, Lock- ‘Accessory Cg. one 187. 500 Main St. FARM LANDS FOR SALE SEND FOR free lists farms and | in any state, price, owners ni addresses, simply ‘say what want, in ‘what state. The. Home- seeker, 3226 Fifth Ave., No., Great! Falls, Mont, FOR RENT—Modern fii and a 6 room, unfurnish heat and water. For sale house on 60 foot est 150 foot lot School, alg rid 008, Cora S. Mec- ror TRADE—Two strictly modern, seven room houses in the best part of Bismarck. Will con- per bik kt pal part payment. Cal 737M or write J, 8. Johnson, Bis- marck, No. Dak. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH. ME, FOR bets PA gd 1 most of my to the ness and tor ‘many rs ie sie jan lers in e y tamet} THE SAME energy and abili y which has lle up ee bi gest land busi- in. this the state will ile of city, prop- I You list your city real with me you will be sure of having the best real: estate“service in the SALESMAN WANTED SALESMEN—We guatantee $45 week to start. Sensational New Bowling alley ball gum machine.| Sells on sight. Every one, Trade in old mi Write quick. Honey Dew, _1333 Main seat Kangas City, Mo. —$45 Fast welling gum end peanut! Trade in old machine: rience unnecessary. Jim Heap| Peerless teed. vender: Ex, $100-$200 WEEKLY. 3 “commissions and weekly salary. Reliable house. ‘Gua dealers turnover or money back. Rapid promotion, A- bread Specialty Co. Cedar Rapids, STATE FIELD MANAGER — TO TRAVEL AND TRAIN RURAL SCHOOL BOARD SALESMEN, TO $25,000 YEARLY. HUGH HO! 4750 SHERIDAN, gee merits. Your! name on cans. 30 r cent profit e Write quick, Rieter & Alexandria, Ont. 6 nada. POSITION WANTED __ jy two re- liable girls. sework of work in store, Write care Tribune No. 84. FOR SALE AT ‘ONCE—A ‘complete bulk _ station including one 15,- 009 gallon tank, one 10, galton tank, unloading equipment and truck tank. Write care Tribut FOR RENT—Dental office room Semarly enh ied by -? Kershaw, ene toe naire City marek. National ‘Ben Bank, Bis. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—7 room modern hou: including 4 bed rooms, hot water heat, east front, well located, home, near school: ossession, at a bargain. Register.” e;| FOR SALE—Hepatola removes galij stones, appendicitis, stomach and liver troubles in 24 houss without in. ivered. Hepatol Co.,, Box 941,| _Aberdeei Dak. FOR RENT—6 room modern house for $50 per month and 3 room partly modern house at $16 per, month. Geo. M. Register. $4, ‘at 7 per cel arity a new modern home,| § good location. Call est. valuation % Ne ished apartment at at! the Woodmansee. H. J. Woodman-, FOR RENT—Fornished apartment. 930 Fourth Street. fog! on ht front foot, ee bey Pere y mar head, wire cut on ri; weight about 1800. star on forehead, wei One black mare, weig! . Besar 1200, wits cut on sight front foot, star forehead. One black mare,| weight aboot 1200, white on one hind foot. a4 reward for return to W: le Butte. igereate containing Gregg Shorthand ae Name Alice rene on envelone. , Finder please Call 69. TOst—Gra + spiked collar. Reward. terman, pica N. Dak FOR SALE—76 head of Hereford Yearling steers and two year old! steers. High grade cattle. J. E. 12% miles Southeast. of on your tuition. Write for free, helpful book. American .00 'T--Garage Also sleeping rom in mode: 519 Sixth Street. Pho r month, FOR RENT—Office space, a ment for light housekeeping. Phone} 203, FOR RENT—Desirable downtown space. Phone 203. SURGEON GIVES BOY REAL ARMS Chicago—A surgeon here has grown arms on a boy’s body. An X-ray showed them undeveloped on the sides | p of the boy's shoulders, Taking mus: cle from the chest, and fr the Fudimentary bance trom the sheulder, the surgeon built arms that the boy can use now. He can even operate a typewriter. ‘The operation was per- formed in 1920. lage of busi-) a 4 Price per treatment $6.75 de-| lern home.| 73 so apart- TREND UPWARD ia U.S. Steel and vd Getieral Motore Lead Advance, Reach New New High Ground York, July 17—(AP)— Strengthened confidence in the busi- hess outlook formed the background for a vigorous upward movement z| today’s stock market, which was in le to ignore several developments of an unfavorable character. of ber, pi leadership of the advance, stirrin; ‘bullish enthusiasm to a high pit they forged into new high ground tor ¢| the year. were achieved by i “Westinghouse Airbrake,| tember, but lost part of thes lew Haven, Miami Copper and Amer. ican Power and Light, with General Electric, Mack Trucks, and Interna- tional gains of one to more than five points. Considerable tached to the favorable weekly trade reports which emphi ness gains were taking place in @ per- dod normally noted for slackening ac- tivity and-to the prediction of Secre- tary Mellon that business for the last thalf of the year,would equal that of @ year ago. Rail shares disregarded the failure of the western carriers to obtain a blanket increase in freight rates and ith the exception of a fe' issues merely marked time. Weakness in Can, preferred over the termination of ne; |for the disposal of the Line. The closing was strong. approximated one million shares. . Steel and General Motors, the lied Morgan stocks, assumed the up Other top Beak for the jupont, Amer- Harvester included in the importance was at- asized that busi- eastern Mercantile Marine reflected disappointment tiations ite Star ternational Total sales WHEAT PRICES |. “| HIGHER TODAY Values Average Upward, Al- though Sales at Timey Wipe Out New Upturns because of pro’ aggressive outside buyi up with wheat at the last. of d kotas, Minnesota, Iowa, and Nebra: attracted crop reports on the whole were le: ‘optimistic, bought oats ‘southwest sold. The Dakotas prom- ise to Provisions were easier, with com- mission houses on the selling side Chicago, July big profi more ‘th the price of whea taking sale: n wiped out n upturns in averaged brought, y a forecast of % The selling was le $ seattered =howers in Alberta and Sas- katchewan and >; in North spring damaged owing to very high temper! atures ye: ‘now prevail: Wheat closed nervous, unchanged to 1 cent higher, to % cent advance, oats uchanged to 4% cent up, and provisions varying {from 12 cents setback to 2 cents g Corn was easier much of the time taking and lack of unsettled weather The American reported as further Dako crop is rday, but cooler weather rn at % cent decline i. but firmed Reports weather received from the Da- considerable attention houses the Northwestern futures whereas e a small crop this season. NEAPOLIS MARKET CLOSES Minneapoils, July 17-—( AP)—Wheat futures displayed a firm tone today, with trade mined and uncertain, After sal jing up to new high record: the y ES WITH NET GAINS for ar for September and Decem- es eased ‘4 to 1% under ti isis close but rallied late in the session 'and sho’ cents for September and De July was more or less neglected after opening unchanged, showed a loss of 1" cents for the day. Rye continued strong, equ previous high mark of gains of % to be nd ing the 06% for Sep- “The Goat” | { , tives Close — Close —To Yeaterday Year Ago Open "1.45, 1.45 148% 76% 1.60 1.557% High 1.46 1.45%9 148ta 1.44% 1.56 ate 761g Bilis BA gain inane} closed at 1.06 for a net advance of one cent. Oats closed one cent S| for July but September was un- changed and December ‘4 cent higher] at the finish. Barley was firm, Sep- tember closing % cent higher. Flax- seed was under pressure after advanc- ‘2 early, dropping 2'% cents un- esterday’s finish. Tihe market recovered, however, and was. % cent) lower at the close. Cash wheat was unsettled with a scarcity shown for spring wheat which caused a strong tone. Winter at was easy to 1 cent lower. Durum was steady to firm. Corn turned weaker after holding steady early, Oats also showed an eusier eney tend- continued strong. was strong to 1 cent higher with the range unchanged. Flaxseed held firm CHICAGO LIVESTOCK (U.S. D. of Ad raid ‘hogs generally 's weak to 10 lo erage; pigs in nar- , Sharing light hog de- bulk desirable 10 fo 210 pound 3 14.00@ 1 ee bulk grades 0 to ‘320, aes id wei bulk packing sows ; few lightweight to ha : to 11.65 and abov slaughter pigs 13.75@14.00: ight 7 light 13.60@14. 14.25; packing sows slaughter pigs 13.70@ Cattle 3,000 compared week ag matured fed steers grassers, stocke feeders and bulls mostly 50 cents spots 75 cents off on low qu fed steers and grassy of- to choice yearlings weighty steers el top yearlings 10. weighty steers practical top heavies late 10. fat cows 50@75 cents lower; grassy kinds showing maximum decline; fers 50 to 1.00 lower; cutters and w cutters 25@50 cents off; veal to 1.00 lower: weel bulk prices steers 8.75@10.15; f: heifers 7.50@9.71 cutters 4.00@4. 3.0; stockers and cutters and, low vealer calves 12,00@ feeders 6.00@7.50, heen 1,000; ~ractically none sale; for week 8,200; direct and 138 doubles from feeding stations; fat lambs 25 to 50 cents lower; cull na- and feeder lambs around 50 cents lower; sheep stea week's top: Fat western lambs 14.4 native 14.25; fat yearlings wethe 12.00; fat ewes 7.00; bulk fat range Tambs 14.00@14.25; native lambs 13.50 @ cull natives 10.00@11.00; fat ewes 500@6. feeder lambs 1 @ 14.00. SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, July 17—(AP)— The main feature of the cattle mar- ket was the arrival of 30,000 cattle the heaviest run of the season, being practically double the number that arrived last week and around ‘head more than any week this says the weekly review of the Uni tutes department of agriculture e result was a decidedly bearivh ‘ket with declines on fed steers id yearlings of from 25@50 cents in ffect. All grassy killing stock sold at 00; 1b. Ear torn, "70 Sb: unevenly 50@1,00 below a week ago with trade winding up, extremery slow and almost at a standstill. calves, however, closed stead Top mixed yearlings xold at 10. matured steers 9.50, with the bulk of; the fed steers and yearlings at 8.50 @9.25, grassy kinds 6.00@7.50. Balk of the fat cows sold_at 4.25@5.50,! heifers 5.00@6.50, while low cutters and cutters cashed from 3.00@4.00. Bulls closed the week at 5.26 and down for the bulk. Most of the good light vealers bulked on packer counts at 11.00. Best feeders made 1 th bulk at 5.00@6.50, while stock cows ‘and heifers sold at 3.75 @4.50. Bulk of the good lights and butch- er hogs sold Friday at 13.00@13.90 or 50 cents to around 70 cents high than a week ago while heavy mi: inds largely on the sow order sold t 10.75@11.25 or steady to 25 cents higher than t Friday. Pigs are winding up the week 50 cents lower with bulk of the desirable kinds at)‘ 14,00. Fat lambs are steady to 25 cents {lower with the same days last week, bulk 12.50@13.50; culls mostly 10.00. Yearling wethers of desirable quality went to packers at 950 11,00, while ewes h week wi EAPOuE RANGE air Open High Low Close 171 171 1.60% 1.6543 1.56% 1.5455 154% 1.42% 1.06% 1.05 1.087% BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Bismarck, July 17 1 dark northern ‘ . 1 northern spring. 1 amber durum. 1 mixed durun . L red durum... flax Hard winter We quote but ‘do not handle Sc 3 cents under shell. ’ POTATOES wo, July, 17--(AP)—Potatoes; 72 cars; otal U?S. shipmetn track 251; trading fair; steady; Kansas and Missouri » | widely regarded as a natural Veal | Irish cobblers 1.40@1.65;° fariéy shade: higher; poor stock as low as 1.26; /0! Virginia barrels Irish cobblers 4.25@ 4.45; no sales report on Carolinas, CHICAGO. POUL TR! Chicago, July POE reat alive weak; receipts 7 fowls 205, Btollere’ 90} old, roosters 48, sprinj 33; leghorn springs 29; leghorn broil- on ga CH Ago PRODU' cago, Jul: "(AB Batter uns changed; rece stig 19,117. gs unchanged; receipts 15,577, FARGO BUTTER Fargo, D., July 17--(AP)—But- ter fat. eh i cream 38; packing stock 26. CHICAGO GRAIN, y 7 Bao la 3 No. 2 yel- . 2 white 42@42'%; No. 3 “ ica ts No, 2 white 41@41 Rye. Not quoted. Barley 65@ Timothy seed _5.75@6.75. Clover seed 12.00@28.00. Lard 15.80, Ribs 17.50. Bellies 18.62. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, July 17—(AP)- Flour 110 to 15 cents higher; in carioad lots family patents quoted at 9.25@9.75 a barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks. Ship. moe 3 Minneapolis, July 17.-P)—Weath- er conditions and crop developments [in the American and Canadian north- west are now the important factors that affect the immediate trend of the wheat market and with advices both official and private coming from these sections mostly unfavora- ble, the wheat market scored further sharp advances during the week end- ing Friday, July 16, says the weekly review of the United States d part- ment of agricultu Cash wheat was firm to higher on high protein qualities and about ady for the medium Twelve per ¢ j over eve Syly; 12 rand 1 July closed Friday at ‘d > of 7% jw ptember 1, an week for the Cash durum continued strong and were further adva' y of offerings. Ever smutty qualities were well taken. No, 1 amber sold 15 to 26 cents over Du- luth July which closed at 1.46%. Corn ‘showed a sharp gain, in- fluenced by the wheat advance and|! hy improvement in the cash demand. Oats gained slightly h corn. but led to show any — independent strength. Barley was higher on account of the small receipts. Cash range was 59 to 69 cents. September gained 1% for the week closing at 68%. Rye fluctuated with wheat. Flax was sharply higher. Cash ii strong demand with No. 1 seed selling at one cent under September os Chicago, July 17—()—the week opened with all four markets in a nervous and unsettled y : the release of the July report for the count which showed over July markets were prices on Tuesday The tone at the lower figures aj peared steadier under slightly proved buying support from some op- ay. clined 1-2 cent. market, however, ersal as there were ho d to n the general was far ‘om uni numerous ope! find much opti A of stall further declines which failed to materialize came into the market to re ish the depleted stocks, and at the close of ~the week the market tone was steady to firm at all markets. While the ton: the markets omewhat and dealers ere having | culty in mov- ing their da arrivals, there was some specul as to whether or not this condition would continue. Re- ceipts at the four markets cont theavy ‘although not topping the rev- ord set for the corresponding period last year. "Despite 1 markets w hter receipts at the four during the first of July, the into-storaze movement . during | that period has exceeded the com- parative movement of last year by 578,000 pounds, FINANCIAL REVIEW New York, July ive readjustment of speculative accounts temporarily checked the upward movement of prices in thix week's stock market, but not until after of 20 leading ad mounted to a new high 1911, The decline w © rection of a top heavy speculative position resulting from over eight weeks of almost steadily rising prices, and apparently was without re to week's business news which was largely favorable, Easy money rates and the prospect of bumper crops this fall seem to be te he unde lying causes of the recent ‘ing’ movement rhings reports of ‘the ‘pring read ‘and industrial @ompan continue to make favorable compari- sons with those for the first half of rT ye "ire recent demand for the steel shares’ coincides with reports that Perisess in the first 10 da; {duly running ahead of the ponding period last month, and ivy melting steel scrap should ‘be ‘advanced in prices in Pittsburgh ms ge! cago. Speculative interest in tl tors centered largely in col Motors, which touched new fi us ti it 164 7-8 pp or ‘or all: time be Pe is the near GRAIN REVIEW |) ii. ved, | C Al ee 313 the, Ps prospect of increasing . Revival of ity, hi fer- vi cada eae stiffening of ted meet sine and reports that the cert rf export ‘unction, Perey ae en a ‘Sa ber of the food, ea sing, farm implement and miscella ih lg de reflected pool activity, Saaea oh the Prospect of special dividend or me: ger development: MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN- pot ad mo gl July 17—(AP)—Whe: cipts 22 oe et Gea year ago. northern @, 18% No. 4 dark northern spring: choice to fa: %h @1.87 % ; good to choice Liga 88; ordinary to good 1.76%@1. lo, 1 hard spring 181% @18 io 1 dark hard na on track arrive 149%@ ig ene rie ‘i was Corn No. 3 yellow 1%, Oats No white 98@40. Rye No. 2 1. 1.08, Flax No. 1, 2.60% @2.51%, NEW YORK STOCKS (lesing Prices) All. Chem. & Dye American Can . | Am. Car & Fd Am. Locomotive Am. Sm. & Ref. Am. Sugar . Am. Tel. & Am. Tobacco Am: Woolen Anaconda Cop Armour of Hl. Atchison ‘oast Line. Baldwin Loco. .. Balt. & Ohio Bethichem Stl. California Pet Canadian Pac. Cerro de Pasco Chesapeake & Ohio. “hie. & Northwestern. Chile Gopper Chrysler Corp. a: Corn Products . Crucible Steel ... . * Cuba Cane 8 - (Bid) Dodye Bri Pow. & Lt. Pee crie Railroad ‘amous-Players . ‘isk Rubber Foundation Co. Nor. Iron Ore etfs Northern pfd. Hudson Motors Gulf State: Arete Central Int. Combustion Eng Int. Harv r Int. In Kennecott Cop. Lehigh Valley Louisville & Mack Truck Manand Oil ... ‘Mid-Continent Pet. . Mo., Kan. & Tex. Nat. Mstngomery Ww w Ye te ee ckard Motor ( past Am. Pet. Pet, ... Pierce-Arrow } Radio Corp. Reading ep. Ir, Studebaker Texas Co. Texas Gulf S Uphur. Texas & Pacific Ward Baking “RB”... yestinghouse Elec. . White Motor ... Willvs-Overland Woolworth For ‘Sale—Nineteen head ef purcbred red Shorthorn; ranging from six, months on. Purchaser to take whole herd. Also eleven head range horses weighing from, ten to fifteen hundred. Address P. 0. Box 697, Bismarck. WEBB BROTHERS: Undertakers — Embalmers i Funeral Directors Embalmer -in Charge epg a —_ 246 Night Phones 246-88