The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 20, 1926, Page 7

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i her College. Fargo. N. D. WANTED—Married man on farm for the next year who can produce suit- bh Poe edge soy jin eat once, in cow forehead Lock Box sa, "te indan, N.. D. “ FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman cook Hotel Washbu: tion, Washburn, © KEEPER ‘e tent woman for farm. No Lage teen a! to one or two children. Alfred Potts, Steele, N. Dal References required. WANTED—A middle wd have expe! WANTED Compatent ood’ wages. Phone ya2M. \UTOMOBILES MOTORCYCLES | FOR SALE—One 1925 edge Tour- ing, balloon tires a ster, and one Fo: priced very low wood. Accessory jain 8. WOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Modern fists, 4 room id room, unfurnished, with For 7 room ouse'on 50 foot lot. 100 by A 160 fogt lot opposite Rooseve! oak library table, icker porch} School. Phone 905, Cora S. Me: table and Singer Sewing Machine.' Lean, after 5 p. m. Phone 1067, _613 First Bt, j FOR SALE—7 room modern house, ‘=| including 4 bed rooms, hot water heat, east front, well located, fine home, near chools, immediate Rectten at @ bargain. Geo, M. WANTED ; Cate. ing desk, oak chair, For Rent: in modern home, Kighth strect. tically ‘new. Phon Rosser. apart. ment vanttekie for 2 gentlemen o girls. No married couple wanted ly is out all day working.| FOR | ix room house, partly megere with four lots. fae, 187, . Arnok ie 0 an 8 — Large room, civse 1n, ‘private entrance. Suitable for two gentlemen, or man = wife. Price| $15 for one, als for two, Write’ Tribune No, cata a modern. Close 623 Sixth St.~ ieee Tarnished , FO) rooms for light housekeeping, gas, for cooking, also private entrance. and bath, Phone 442M after 6° P.M. rpeantiee weliohe es FOR —RENT-—Furnished/ room suitable for two. Phone 686, 223 Setond St. _ FOR RENT—Modern furnished 4 ; room home fw i Te t : leeping PO pant ute Close in, _ 990 Fourth Street. head, Bike edi weight about star on forehead, wei, une black bartels : wire eut on ri on forehead. One -black wei hin ry ry to FOR RE T ~ Neatly tu teralshed sie sleep- ri ine enth Bt. ss ie foo’ ee, reward for return vK RENT—2 furnished “sleeping! rooms, 422 Fourth St, Phone 1082K: tost—Gny 1 upiked collar. iy terman, Mandan, N_ all Tri ‘A small house Deer Write. core Pelbane. priced ne and in good condition, ready for busines: State ho: by Aug. Ist. No. 8 long i¢ han been run, ki doing one of businesses in the hes to sell on ac- good location, on streets of city. the best paying eity; owner wis! count of health, ne of the main f. Young. FOR SALE AT ONCE—A complete bulk oil station ipekening one 16,- C29 gallon tank, one 10,000 gallon tans, unloading equipment and! =73 pric take Write care Tribune| "Aisa sleeping 619 Sixth 8 FOR SALE—10 tons Alfali ay stack. J. E. Chesak, 12% miles southeast. of Bismarck, N. D. MINERAL BUDS. anteed. Write F. D. ao Reblascne Bex 87, Tex. FOR baby, iti Yeitt sell rea- sect Tnquire. at. 31¢ 316 Third St. Carufel, Bismarck Marble oon Works. Phone €691-W one ri vou" ca “get that business ion, ut you Must “know how? Weite ~Ameriean Business ‘college, cad _N.Dak,, for free, helpful book. WANTED TO-RENT—Meat Market ii good town. Write No. 86, Tribun: full varticulars. WORK WANTED—Ledy wants to do —Garage close in. 321 paste Terk dane Want First me — sae. Ly | good one Ta oF ear Ogmadition. Call S8OW. lace, 404 ‘Ave! it about 1200, white on onej° L- oF east trae hen modern, ae cond! Bh gee ina Seeee aise Pe the cil By ok vq 6 ROOMS, taeders, ot Bir heat, bath, touth front, nice trees, newly erated inside, Al pibart of city, $4600.00, INGALOW, & rooms, east front, fire place, basement garage, nicest part of town, almost new, fine con- sien .00, BUNGA! 3 east front, modera,| 24> garage, nice lawn and shrubbery, mt, conten nice lot, good part}) ys : conditior iM part of city, uiny oF OTHER Nowses and I ean get for you practically ig lot in’ the ote which is for sale. There are real bargains on. my list FIRE PENsORANER tornado or au ree pre tha. companies with mpt ce ganrae teed. nis AP EABURE to be of service to you in fan hi line of real estate. wie vo real estate vo Pa! YOUNG condition, nice eevee "|General Motors Heavily Sold While Hudson Is Pushed || _Up Four Points soee Yo July 20-—(AP)—! is] Geary tonea ey todsy ul vy, ry selling for both accounts. iH absenec of any \ adverse bon Wall street was inclined to at- tribute the reaction to the uneasiness wepine fom the further collapse % ‘ime sound cents, but the for wo market previously had paid little at- tention to the athe in French cur Nong © and banks Teported thet there een ‘heavy. BoP iene American securities a Heels ry iy level cent as} some held h and iy ae, oe Toons any reparied Oy by ot tebe reserve bank a which, in the gee ot of Ri sock prices, was interpreted us an indica- tion th tocks were passii strong hands The Kaneas ¢ City ern railroad, the first to report its June. earnings, showed an incerage of in net aver the same month last year, but Union Pacific showed a drop of about $285,000 in net while Pay showed an increase of over $1, se sudden revival of Anaconda was believed to foreshadow @ further stiffening in non-ferrious —{ metal prices, hut American Smelting, wb ce} under the authority of an Order Bale teeth od is thes Gon. c. Davies, -the County Court ty vot hat eb. in the rth =] 20th day ‘of July, A undersigned Norval Hamarck, in the ‘The North East Quarter (NB 1-4) of nection aks (28) in woship One Hundred Thiety-ceight orth pti ehh wines % Neventy< Township 188 N. in_ said Burtelgh Mpated suly 12th AD. 1d Normal Mi, Marver William |W. M: Executura of the estate of _ Sonephine Marvel, deceased. OLD WINDMILL PASSES Cleveland, O.—Because the land is needed to extend ao street, a large windmill built by Charles F. Brush, in is iad of the arc light, is being The windmill had the ree sail world, 1800 sae ind for twelve years charged 408 whieh lit 350 incandescent bulbs in the Brush hom surface of any in the = e aay crete in the industry, lost the fourth successive momth in which the world’s output of zine showed a decline. General Motors was hi ly sold on unconfirmed rumors that William C. Durent, cent rise in that stock, had.swituhed his operations from that issue to Hudson, the tatter stock being pushed ‘at least four points above yesterday's Marvel and| final quotation by early afternoot aa] William W. Marvel, tha: executors Slot the estate of Jo; yamine Marvel, __.|late ef the city of Chrysler also was active on the wu side in the early tradigg but Mee! Trucks and Whi Oils developed acu when large blocks of s! jated by traders in expectation that reaking consumption of gaso- ine and ‘high current earnings would result in a big upward rooerd. Pan ‘tan closing ond iftactuations were exti heavy. ions of three to 10 points todk in-such leading issues as U. & \Sloss Sheffield, United Stated General ‘Motors, ' eneral Electric and: ‘worth. Fimis selling wave was ‘arched Hien the close, however, and smpst ‘of: see bie aoa ree or yeh js of the day. “Potal sales a ted 2,000,000 shares, res, CHICAGO LAVESTO Chicago, July logs 21,000; ij 10 cents 1 on R. 215 wer; packing sows 1 %, FA heady tk desirable 140 to u weight 14.00@14.35; bulk sat 3 fet butchers 12,.85@1 1.60), pond condi ey er e the season, ae 0% MI y¥jency in cash wheat in all \, By Aamoctanped Press | MARKETS rea’ 1Laaie 140% tO 14g * S63. BBs 5 Se see S =e! Ex ee se 45.70 16.75 16.15 18.15 18.15 16.35 18.15 ight doubles Idahos ponte with sort 14.40; er; early sales natives to packers 13.78; fat ewes 6.00@7.00; eeders strong; two doubles ‘4 pound “aes feeder lambs with killer end 14.00; one double around 72 pound feeder yearlings 10.75. Late Monday, ‘two doubles 65 to 66 pound Idaho ‘double ee lambs 18. 2; few 16 to panes 3; steady with late bast week. WHEAT PRICES around 75 GET SETBACK’. Showers and Lower ‘Tempera: tures in Northwest Affect 20—(AP)—Wheat un- ta decided sethack in price y. chiefly a result of showers and lower temperatures in the northwest. There was also some increase of hedging sale: On the other hand, hot dry weather over the west led to high prices for corn, Wheat closed heavy, 2 cents to 4 cents net lower, corn % to 1% cents outs varying from % decilne to nt advance, and provisions 7 to nts down. Ng reyes of around 100: again ‘tod free buying of r livery. new high price records for Weakness of wheat and profit taking caused some reaction at times btu the market showed a strong undertone throughout the Spec- ulative interest gave indications of « Rslicenicecy to enlarge. Oats were offered early iy the: ae- ‘tion of corn, but later declined rath- er sharply from best figures in sym- pa ple with wheat. Provisions were easier, “sina weakness of hog values, WHEAT SL UMPS ON ON |. CITY MARKET M:nneapolis, Se A 20—(AP)—Wheat prices dropped cents today, profit caking raneine the market into wstoy sa ground: ‘end ¢! was 2% @3% cents down f the day. Sumewhat better “ae : he northwest and a. di ing ‘marke Y Started the break. Cash wheat was 1 to 4 cents lower compared with 60} futures, + | shade down, gredes fed ings aoe aetna tight- eifers 10@15 cents higher; spots more; lichureiat’ Moet most activ lower grides steady; 10.06 paid, Tr 1.320 mauad: pete che Mg make to 25 er; bulls ate: vealers @7s ulk to packers ae 15.50 UR upward to stee! carngs: some Rye finished 2 cents lower, oats a barley 1% cents lower ter} and. flaxseed 4% cents lower. Oets futures were firm today, ‘geining 14 cent in symapthy with corn, but dragged back % cent with wheat. September rye was subborn early, hokking to # small dip but weakened 3% cents after mid session, with a good rebound toward the close. ‘September barley was off 1% cents on weakness in other grains and a cash market. ptember | flaxseed was off 5 cents on the ex- ‘treme break, recovering only moder- ‘Cash wheat receipts were largely of the. winter variety. Trading basis Rallies followed isk ‘on springs wes 1 to 4 cents lower compared with the futures. Winter wheat was 1 to 2 centa lower. Dutum! trading Ligsia was changed over to the beet sgh delivery. No, 1 amber was @26 cents over. Rye wa ruler. Barley wi ist Flaxseed was i was good, rages 2 RANGE Oven “ian Low Close 17ty Lie 1.69 A hy ry Hight supply and LY Wheat— July lg 1.084 1.08% (1.04% ALM 11D 1.074 41% 40% AS Al + 249 2.484 As A ned 249 249 69% 71% 438 0 “Bismarck July » 1 dark northern. No, 1 northern spring. » 1 amber durum. . 1 mixed durum in the west with a Seorth of}! Dark hard Hard aan | strong; biddi Bpsles par icah tx, wh... ees Pee SHELL CORN No. 3, * Hie or more » CHICAGO GBAIN july on No. 2 mixed 86; No, 2 yellow No. 2 white 42%» 43, ote d. 16.65, Ribs 16.75. Bellies 18.37, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, July 20—-(AP)—Flour] Chic, 10 to 15 higher; in carload lots, 4am-| Chile Go; ily patents quoted at 9.25@9.85 a bar-} Ghrysler tel in 98-pound cotton sacks, ments 42,062 barre! Bran 23.00. Ship. Teceiprs 43 ments 37 fair; val on cliy ‘Mab: trad market about steady; Close)” | i 20—-(AP)—Ceeh| fo'L red 1.46; ‘No. 1 hard 1.47) 4m G48; No. Want, Coast Line POTATOES Chicago, July hag ll Pe age. Cuba Cane Sug. ship-| Dodge Beas. uA de N ses and’ Missouri sacked Irish’ cobblera ml Ets feca ai cits: 1.71 stdin te See blers pry CHICAGO PRODU ~ duly the moon in the mountain: garden fe atte ae Ben Murillo took her. the Fargo, N. 20—(AP)—But-| Might of her marriage + watchtd der Tuy’ churnlog! cromn $8 pocking| the mioon.ebd felt all Skppinaas; all stock 3. 4 BEY youth, drifting iy ina golden —— mist. Chie api adh se) POULTRY Pouktry| She watched it now with smil alive unasttied? reselate sib gare ins | lpr _and eyes filling. | A_ andgens aan fo petvasi 5 four dus: some — og Fated hee live, the tabulons pore Sich—intes montha siae. ibe and ‘Ramon had stood here) the “a | Premed on them—his wet Ii sed on hers. Sometimes si kened at night with a vision of thelr a Eiety drenched, ang shad- m1 i * owy, confron’ er from a dream, tee Ne ‘iark herd “Nrontane e = 4 e the routine “be de okt Hoof rack 1.48@1.05; to ve D| wi e cool lone, dishes 1 Mig os a" iiiuben trai | tebe. washed, fnabel to- hor-terved, December 1.524. ithe whole episode “t the cottage at Corn No. 3 yellow OE ; Garmel now waned a romantic, in- Barley 59@69. credible fe No. 2, Y fi it ppen? Was it alt real?” she would so: inves whisper. the mail would’ ring, her a gift—a brief message. Ramon was fe China, Every few weeks he sent her*some rare, beauti- ful treasure. Alice would lean over her seouley snap her tongue against the roof of her mouth with @n_in- blll “The kid in the office be ‘ich, isn't he?” bane a hfe i Job there. raisin, 1.97; No. Soke to ‘ane Mert 1.78 ke; sq P-g~ iad Sd RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapoils, iden 20-—(AP)—Range of carlot grain sales Wheat No. 1 dark northem 1 19% No.” 2 ditto 1.80%@1.9% No. 3 ditto 180'S@14 ory Fe A No. 1.05; No. 3 mixed durum 1.34; ed wheat 1.444 @1.73%. Corn ‘be. 3 sallow | vaiaheaae Things cost much. Nats Ni white her eyebrows and Rye No.l, Toe@ 1b No. 2, 1.10, [her lips: “Well, far be it fra Ba: ey, ample grade 68@66; No, 3,|to diecourage your little. ii kidt Hf you ask my advice I y ke the most of your opportuni- * Better to have regrets in your ite than vacuum!” And Sandy would flippanitly rejoin: No monopoly on regrets, Ally ole dear, Why don't you get out and ac- quire a few At such STlusichs to her age, Alice became | morbid and rewish: “Well, if I were 22 and knew what 1 know today!” She flaunted down he hi that shoulder blade of hid sticking out, pathetic and. ping; Sandy would fold up. the gift, all ‘her axniety, her foreboding and de: préssion returning. Like this morn- i when there came a ¢hawl from thay -— a brililant thing with a meady; ots background of green embroidered heifers 4.25@/ in soft, rich hues of lavender, blue .25@ and tarnished gold, The green was e a light against her red hair and shadowed eve 67; |, Gat Flax No. 1, 24@ 80. 8T. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, cA Foyer 8. D, elke lee sane it supply, ‘ul seve loads mined yearlin carly’ "6.403 bulk around 8.50@9.. ‘mode' low cutters an bulls firm at 5.60 — beri ene cee te, Meee serely: Ramon's note ‘sai ‘Dearest, you 005" to hiker; good lights} love these glowing things. Your old | one that yeu wot rom Your unlucky 6,000; opening slow, around Cousin, that ey, va nisl or more Nagmees sorted light! tol tos Wein Tine mene Neeke. vebieettan src |iaanile Rica yo huteher and. bacon hogs amd 10.60@/ Amd may. the” muon whine sweet] 11.00-on packing sows; pigs steady; through your grapevines. May it ee een Sa cost, bagged PTH he iden you more.” 11.78; weit i rngt haget', EES Wich “tha” ta sepa Y Siding from yay always with, another—not her Af ‘lant kind~ tenderness her fat ewes 12.25@13.25 4 She remembered his neas, but as though hed ‘read of ‘it—as though he were removed from her. And the thing was ended. Now, standing .in the. garden, this genset of remoteness, of isolation from. these tempestuous days, en- i — her, e felt quiet as a nay Otten in the night, sitting alone with her other, this causeless poetic sadness filled her. But the next day she would be fevered and restless, She would whisper. to fer velf in agitation: “This isn't going ito jest! [t CAN'T last!” She meant 124% ithe dullness-——the depressing empti- 6 ‘neds. Then her d 3 would sail 4474! buoyantly to heights of romantic ad- $2 [venturing as they had in her girl- 3 hood. NEW YORK-STOCKS (Closing Prices) All Chem. & Dye. American Can, Atchinon . She went in now and filled the % hot water bag. I was cold. Her hands and feet were icy. Sandy went up the dark, creaking stairs, %| running her-hand along the old red linerustra. At the landing, she heard Isabel groaning. She ran. Her beg raised her hand aim- lessly though to brush Ped hair fram her “forchead, Her head lay ‘back on the pillows, the mouth open. But she heard Sandy's step and made a faint effort to smile. All the prettiness was gone from the plane. soft face. The eyes had a pane troubled look. But this ring attempt to smile sent a = of tears to Sandy's eye: “Was I gone long, lubehik? I had make the fire. Are you very “the touched her moth was terrified. The fear was ferns all the time like a small ive thing in Sandy’s heart. w that blue line of her moth. she told herself: “It's been it's no worst listened to ‘her noisy “It's no louder—it’s just But he hands _ and lumps of ice. She chafed oem, She put the bag against them, rai down stairs and filled bottles with M+ afraid to réetura. She aiant ont to go back to her moth- ers, room, She ‘the bottles 4 ther ia Hae or Tosbel pear ius stairs, ‘oor oP aes ft, there with that ae tg of Faght in het swan, able in oe ene ear: “Are pe in Issa mck, her head. ey af other. told "herelt ‘pakinw, “Beet ‘dying , 8 "d hette: tient sy. stood ,matlonteat, her on ‘here. But the ae caus beave hee Peet ‘Coca Cola ‘Consolidated Cas . Corn Products Crucible Steel Du Pon Mid-Centinent Pet. ‘Mo, Tex ister! Pac. a Net'fead ie ¥ork Central. YN, H. & Htfd. iene & Western jane ect

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