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FRIDAY, JULY 28 1926 HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—Co: tent woman for farm. No objection to one or two children. Alfred Potts, Steele, N. Dak. References required. ha WANTED—Girl for gene ant work. Good pay to. right’ party Box 3, Dawson, N. Dak. HELP" WANTED—Femi ‘Compe. tent girl for general house work. __Phone 902, 802 Ave. B. WANTED — Competent girl for gral house work. Phone 902, S02) me a eee Rossekeqeine. on knoe! joor, close in. iso one Fe FOR SALE Bi"cr hone i6iJ. "| ONE OF he finer reidences in the FOR RENT—wo unfurnished rooms] Clty, Complete, from eb: for light housekeeping on und] geile: mf dell truley renin ett floor, lose in. Also ane, sleeping! Aisi ine ‘ea fe had room for ladies. Call at 415 Eighth{ plete in every detall, Can | street or phone 104J. ght own; h my 3 niccly—turtanea| 7 ROOM house, right down town; hot! F ENT— nicely furnis' water heat, beautiful tree: Tawn, rooms for light housekeeping, gas} splendid condition. Make me an for cooking, also private entrance within reason. and bath, Phone 442M after 5 # Room Pa sh bed rooms, big p,m, garage, $7000 ares FOR RENT— Furnished Weht, house:| comer fot, At ‘conditions Gas to cook with’ 4 ROOM house, soyth side iy OW.) Joty east front, water, lights, 1900, }200.00 cash, balance like rent. t OM oars ent iad ee water] 61 ing room 11° furelahed oo oda condition, the very reasonable, couple gifls pre-| © ta a,house of its ee eee OI 6 ieee thei. folate heat, bath FOR RENT—Large comfortable room, ri 4 :) hot water at all tines, Near capitol fc bere nice trees, newly dec- and-atreet car line, Phone 1182]. orated) insida, Ati condition, nice street, " FE ee pace BOERNE SMES ORBIT pene + & rooms, east front, FOR RENT — Four rooms over! fire place, basement garage, nicest aes Jewelry store, Apply to a of town, almost new, Bs $6000.00, For’ ft or 4 unfurnished BUNGALOW: east front, modern, rooms, Call” at 209 Eleventh St. se nice 1 lawn and rubbery, | after 5 p.m. / fine ‘cond 3 nice lot, good part! FOR RENT— iy furnished, si, ge sroioee Anse orn home. we guise" 1.ooms, Riese, south ito | i ctomat ed rt pare of city |e FOR RENT—Sleep ma 47 ee 4 Tenth street. ‘Telephone " 1068, NY OTHER housés and I can get FOR RENT—-Furnished room in mod-, for you practically any lot in the 5 real bai FURNITURE FOR SAI FIRE" a FOR SALE—A 7 1-2 x 9 rug $18. mobile in reli § it service Ivory enamel steel bed and springs! iq? tay poceny $12.75. A 41-2 x 9 congoleum rr 8A PLEAS Reece, one mat $3.50. A reed rocker ah Spanigh leather-fumed oak daven- whee vou think os ec __ port $38.50. Phone 990W. iano, dining table rary table, chairs, chit. sewing machine. 4 for quick sale. Call at 614 Bighis Se FOR sate arr 1 fltchen t z . cabinet, 1 library tal rae. tically ‘new. Phone 800." 221° W. = 60 toot iot. Ai: 100 3) °r sae School, + Phone Be, Cora 8. Me- FOR SALE Five piece wicker set,| Ja, also child’s crib. Call 658J. FOR § slaw, taaple Biss floors, hot air Meat, full basement, x ____—‘Lost _. | practically new, garage, fruit LOST—-On road between Bismarek| trees, shrubbery and: geod lawn. ung Napoleon two 3¢ x 4% tires| Priee reasonable. Phone 921. and carrier. Return to Tribune of-) FOR, SALE—Six_ rool a fice for reward. _| modern with fete tea BA ‘Nop — mat oH Bis : HC. Arnold, 800 xe und Napoleon, two 34x. res an aa sw carrier. Return to Tribune office re mean Close i itor reward. fhe __at 523 Sixth Si LOST—Three keys in Keytainer FoR RE! ate votalahed i “Bpartm stamped Bismarck Lumber company, e. H. J. man- on outside, Return to Tribune. Soe are: SREP aR Te ‘ FOR RENT — Four room house. In- AUTOMOBILE quire 214 Fifth street. FOR SALE—1925 Chevrolet Tee cee Eo FOR. RENT—Furnished apartment.| * car in firs claes condition, Reases "200 Pourth Street, for selling, 1 am going away to school. ‘or pi and inspection a see Jacob Brieher, 1006 leventh FOR SAI street, or call for fireman at St. balk oil af Alexius Hospita FOR SALE—One ivzb ‘Dodge Tour- ing, balloon tires and disc wheels; one ford Coupe; one. Ford’ Road- ster, and one Ford Bug. ' All cars fou CAN get that budiness pas iden, priced very low to sell quick. Lock-j; but you mast “know how.” wood Accessory Co, 187. Araneae, Business College, aes, 800 Main St, ‘ N. Dak., for free, helpful book. oe arin gre tat and tee youn, 8 a Bie La lee Siler southeiat” ot E—Kamp Kook Camp etove| shen, ueed, condition like iso folding Pd cot like new, ‘FOR SALE—An EI ft i le. In excellent condition. Ri sonable if taken at once. 360R, PLEADS bad DOG ‘Send ooh boa don’t Bae my dog.” seat! Be ‘wien a judge ffere. TAKEN UP—2. one, nine miles from Bi: pola steer without pot, Blemarck, Houte r pavement ys tror Ninth Street, "to gente direct ? Tenth strest — i City of Bi amarck, Katine) Dakota, igre eobitntdiat Sh vy oe aap He scuhiietseoe are on file In the office of the City Aut Wor. uae. are given for the guidance of me bie yards of earth excav aguare yards of prepared Bie ¢ extra. reinforcing nforced ‘conerete, sheet “asphalt on five inch concrete » Bitulithic on a@ five inch con- crete base and Bitulithic on a four. bituminous bane, ve this contract shall be not later Aaa mpisted ap» pias ‘shail be made we bidder shall state in his at e of lepers, Sane wos | not par in payment for the work. Eac’ Td shall be accompanied by a cere check for Five sioners, as a guar: ney bidder will, if oer the. per |, © ry 01 must also be arck, h Da: kota, spare the right to reject M. H, Atkinson, Cor Published July 16th and 1—16-23, =I 18 UNCHANGED Trading ‘Largely ‘Bf Profed- sional Character—Volume of Business Small New. York, Ji 23—(AP)—Mixéd Rye— by pclracath as y reflected the play of apporing ref e play of speculative forces, with honors about even during ‘the greater part of the oral largely of if jing wae ly of a profes- sional character, the absence of pub- lic participation accounting for the relatively amat fvplume of business. _ Trade and huofness news continues largely constructive in character, one of The principal developmenits today being an increase in lead prices: Firmnesa of French francs and Feeace bonds in the New York and foreign markets indicated a more cheerful feeling over the French out- Cal money continues relatively easy, due ty othe enormous volume of a seeking temporary, investment, in the ws market, but a slight stif. fening been noted recently in comeot ie longer'time loans in anti: ipation of the usual increased wine hebbiigiedsl with the crop-moving| 1 “Railroad shares were slow in re-|‘ Har] Soedinn to the announcement that| @ had been completed for ‘the! freat southwestern merger. traffic is being maintained in large! and if vg chain is ekuee volume, the Atchison ceporilng that ‘eat sed, later in the day wane oe friend patd the. fine. oe on Sen deity . The current pros- pny of most of the class one roads ted in the excellent character of heed heed June it state. ments now ui RS. General Motors rye ws ga Urhed a “triple top’ around $170 share, continued to receive doppert just below that level, desipte spora- dic bear attemtps to force a sharp re- cession. Other motors also help up well al- Whough the peak of the cer selling) go Passed for most companies. 1 Fear of crude over-production con- to grb cant a damper on speculative iaam for the oil shares al- ugh Pen Handle. Producers and elders >a a sudden outburst of strength High priced industrial specialties caer tye mnie showed a tendency ‘to to selling pressure. The closing was irregular. A sharp upturn in the local trections in be- lated response to the end of ‘the Inter- borough Rapid Transit subway strike, featured the late dealings. Extensive readjustment of speculative accounts ‘took place in the general ilst, with professional traders inclined to take Frofits, wherever possible, over the Bea | week end. Total sales approximated e@ | 1,250,000 shares. 510 square yard: of enent. tie) hintae tact ot concrete tend: Bids will Pre pecetien ‘on the f Pabst ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, July 23—(U. S. D. A.)—Cattle 2,000; fed steers and Paine ‘in moderate to liberal sup- ply; opening slow; very little done eal rospects about steady; one Toed ‘of euxed yoarlitige eerly 950; several loads held upwards tto 9.7! ‘bulk around 8. — rassy steers slow, 6.00@7.00. mainly; common kinds down to 6.00; early sales on Fern y she stock about steady; cow] lower; receipts 14,463 tubs; creamery iding sharply lower except on low| extras 3812; standards 39. cutters and cutters: bulk fat cows ‘and heifers 4.25@6.25; low cutters eee cutters 4.00; bulls un- mostly pdm al stockers an feeders about stead ‘Calves. 1,500; market fully steady; good bights mostly 11.50; few choice upward to 12.00. Hogs 6,000; market fully steady to strong; some sales strong to 25 high-| ci je] er; sorted 160 to 180 pound averages upward to 13.00; medium and heavs butchers 12. 12.71 pole packin, ne ‘sows 10.00@10. | ence ull 12:50; average cost Thursday. 10.84; wel 285. 1 500; no carly trading; fed 3 a lands held for wrong prices. nee ee: o aVESTOCK U.S. D. of A. o ive; zén- | erally strong to 10 cents higher than ote prices Thursday; medi heavy butchers around stead; weights at 13.80 most 1 aan upward to_ slaughter pigs mostly 1 de- heavyweight shoms 12.00@ ight i hi 3. packing ght aed wil grades she stock slow, steady to weak; largely catch as catch can market on steers; cutters and low cutters in liberal suppl; cents higher; three doubles 79 pound Idahos ‘with. 1,000 out, 15.00; 13 doubles around 80 pounds Washington with 750 out 14.85; bulk fat ewes 56.00@6.60; ‘on double 120 pound aged wethers 9,00; indications around ste with none sold. Wheat firsts 27@% secuee - to choice 1.64% feoK@rz: ‘k ‘hard Mon- 49) Corn No. 3 yellow 821s @83) Open Wheat a uly r a 1.40% feet : 1ho% 1a ly 1.81% 146% corn’ July Sept. Dee. . Sept. Dee. yaly fept. Dec. Sept. Rellies— July Sept. 1.44% BM Ym 85% 40's 42% A 17.95 ing sows 10@15 cents up; pigs scare z light hog advance; paid for 140 to 150 pound aver- ; bulk desirable 160 to 210 Age =! 280 Jaughter pigs 13.25 000; fed steers, yearlings fed ira 9.00; yearlings kinds in ‘cutter bulls mostly stead; top me ium bulls 6.35; vealers strong, “Ae packers 12.50@13.5 3; few outsiders. it lambs steady to 26 Chicago, prices receded advance ln expected firmne: tions and culls steady at ‘mostly sheep stead morthwe MINNEAPOLIS RANGE duly 23 Open High Low 149% vainbalye! 148 1.005% 1.03% Al 40% AM 42 2.52%2.51 greins, In line with hog values, provisions were firmer. 67 87% % 69 shipmetns Bran 23. WHEAT MK CLOSES one of the 41 Wheat clos FLOUR » July 23—(AP)—Flour roaso cents lower; in carload loats, f patents quoted at 8.90@8.Y5 4 fn 98-pound cotton 42,964 bere (AP) day from an early} s due targely to un-|" of Liverpool queia 0 higher tempersiures . Aggressive sdlling dev oped in connection with weaknexs of wheat values here and in the souih- we:'t, Primary ‘arrivals so far week and nearly 18,000,000 bushels, st totals on record. % to 1% cents “@M% cent to vance, and provisions varying from cents decline to 10 cents gain . Corn advanced rather sharply carly ‘on continued dry weather over west and on complaints of rain, but the advance brought in peat it taking and with wheat easier corn reacted, — prices averaged hig er for the 5 ‘ou showed considerable strength} WILLING to pa: ay ood via to sub- (at times, but the best prices were not! maintained, values easing with other MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT |ARKET BREAKS TODAY CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, July 23—(AP)—Butter Eggs lower; receipts 15,148 acses; Cheese unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN rs ig pe July 23—(AP)—Wheat 2 cars compared ‘to 170 a Roy No. 1 northern 1. Brest ; No. 1 dark northern spring: oiee to fancy 1. oe 71 ent prices Septem wheat. good 116K@1.64%7 No 1 hard spring 52%; to arrive ; September earl Oats Ne a ae 40% @41 Barlev 5 ha oa Me a LOL 4a: 03%. No, 1, 2.51@2.52, POTATOES Chicago. July 23—(AP)—Potatoes, tatal U. 8. shipments HOW, ON THE FIRST PAGE. You'te FIND A LiST OF ALL eveR ray on cables. A draggi was followed by ‘ quick break, from whic ‘the comeback was poor. other sharp drop near the close re- sulted when ‘holders lost heart and Niquidated. September at low point! just before the close was off 2% from yesterday and finish was only 's over ‘the low. July lo % | and December was off 2 cents. Oats were ‘kets. | : seme amount irregular with other agin at best were ‘»@! be used to pay Europe's MAW Early Advance Due to Firm- ness at Liverpool, But Prices Recede Later n wis easy. ‘Oats were easy with premium range bis ep Rye te one cei Jawer. Batley 8 was in bevter dei “ae acsta was in fair to geen de. mand. ee GRAIN Chicago, Ju fhe —( Ai?) —W' 1 red 142@1.42%; Ne. 2 wai on Dorn 2 yelfow 83@83%; No. Ph mixed phy Oats No. 2 wiite 43@4%s; No. 3 white 4214 feist. ea Rye. Not i Batley 64@" Tinthy seed &75@6.75, Clover seed 12.00@)28,00, Lard 15.60. Ribs 16.62. Boies 18.00. LIBERTY BONDS New York, July 28—(AP)—Libet Kj ties closed: ‘Three and 1-28 101.1 first 4s 10016; second 4s, 100; first] © 4 1-45 el second 4 1-43 100,24; thi 1 101, 1-40 FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., July 23--(AP)—But- tter fat. churning cream packing stock 25, miata rommaniaalcatll Justice Court | —________—_—- Conrad) Winger of Wilton was {bound over to district court yester- day afternoon by Justice of the Peace R. H, Crane on a charge of en- a) serine in the liquor traffic. He was raigned immediately. before: Judge Fred Jansonius and, upon a plea of 5| fi was sentenced to four menths jail and given a fine of $200 and costs. Carl Bjostrom, arraigned be- fore Justi Crane on a similar charge, waived examination and fu: nished bonds in the sum of $500 to guarantee his appearance in distri court at a later date, ene Cigarettes But Less Gasoline igarettes were smoked in North Dakota during June, 1926, than during the same month last year but Jess gasoline consumed than for jonth a year ago, inties compiled by show, 25,978.65 from the rette tax stamps while i June, 1926, the receipts were only 20,602.86. Gasoline taxes collected last month totaled =e 107.61 while for the same month a ago gan tax receipts were $60,18 It is par ible, however, Fisher said, that tl figures on gasolin: conaumption, would differ materially from these figures on taxes paid since gas taxes are paid when the Id to th for immediate use, Too Late To Classify let your furnished through months of ‘Anant and pai i ee el Phone Dr, Anderson 767. FOR RENT—Garage $5.00 per month. 314 Third St. ‘Minneepolis, July 23——-(AP)—Wheat] PERMANENT WAVING—Due to in- ‘turned turtle today after an early ing market creasing amount of appointments, Edna Morgan will remain in Bis- niarck for the coming week and will take appointments at the Pari- sian Shop. ae: es | { TODAY i (Continued from y's close, but] all nations sturt over again. yielded late with other, gral er rye broke 1% cents wit flaxseed was] the University of strong, the market was up 2% cents] you with this: back late with Dr. Wells, tea ~, pathology at hicago, startles Tests of blood reactions in chim- eex and orung-utangs pure pal With lange winter wheat Regi those animals to be more closel: on sale, mill buyers held off on spring|latec to man than to” the lower wheat and forced a decline of five] monkeys. cents in premiums, Spring wheat of- ferings were light and not enough to! of a donkey and that of a horse is make a real market. The difference between the blood New winter! grester than between the blood of a wheat of high protein was plew. and demand was fair to sites chimpanzee and that of a man. When you compare brains, there is greater ‘erence, A famous scien tivt tes you that, mentally, between a highly cultivated European, and the lowest savege, the difference is greab-} than hetween that savage and @ blade of grass. The federal rererve announ that) , in six years the | reduced by $5,842, first time since the war Uncle 8am owes less than twenty billion dollars, At least, ‘thanks to the president and Mr. Meilon. we are attending to our own financing. The wise Japanese extabli: nual “time day” in all towns of the empire. “Watch your ” #s to be the national slogan. Every day ought to be “time day” with everyone. No spendthrift ever fet money slip through his the average ety lets his | ‘away, In Cyrus WH. K. Curtis's - sedate! pis newspaper you read “Drunken ary raiders shoot up) ‘three hotels,” “Two rum-cresed officers wound leeping guests fluid is shippy into the state and| bath <| not when it is sol eee ‘Thin chantry, opahalb shabing sobs that would iar f che eae out of her, tear it in Rut they loved each Sepeeed and this ve them the right to stand 4; rom all the world—the right to Gime id (Mode ahs to the winds, pike 8. e lieved thi For a great ove would do it, posts sf Reser ek en ea uglas an y ‘qui less hands, pushed her away and Pi gas a eid je caught the pore, et ing against it as though these were actually flying Pa the stales oe she woul@ not have them see er. She went up ge add? praying that: Sandy would be in that she would be asleep. She. Sea an idea that her eyes jooked hi rd—that at any moment she would be forced ¢o clag her hands over Aer face: that the might cry out, “I can’t bear it”; that these words might leap from her xtnined and breaking heart. Legite? ‘heard her coming slowly. er, ready to faint with these ‘mingled fre pa of pel and joy. She glid lit the stately “canes, that were the. pride ‘You're a bit Tate ar- |, trying to be very casual, Wasn't it wondrous—" The light fell on her red hair.and dewy eyes, § was whiter than Judith lad ever seen rig wiley and more beautiful with the yet warm on her lipsp—warm es shin ig in her cewy eyes. “Why don't you fo to bed?” seid Judith, going straight to the closet, putting her ice on the shelf. “Did mag anything I've ever Sandy wicked off a long sitcamer of the wax dipping on dhe candle, “She knows,” ‘thought unhappily. “She looks like a stone Judith was a long time hangi up that coat and hat. She cme: with a kimona wrapped about her, her thead lowered as she ne svadiqunly pinned the folds together. “Games wear me to @ frazz! 1 "ought to apply for a place on the team, all the work I do. Think I'll take a ‘Don't wait for me. Blow out nates.’ hates me,” Sand; creeping between the cold, smooth vheets. “It’s killing her to have: me here. She can’t bear to look at me. a ton are we to Be sy e kept very near to thé edge on her own side of the bed. “I've ae ee ~~ her. I've hei agers heart,” she now murmu: her hands over her face. “Why ae I come here? Why do ‘there ter- rible things eae elie She felt the aweep of his i young, py eyes going ‘ike pee: mets r inmost sout. She felt this_and flushed. with joy, She knew now what Judith meant, saying: “It's love when you can hardly bear it if the looks clear into your eyes; when all your heart end soul just longs and longs for —— to kiss you. And yeu could your whole life out for him to nie a single hour of joy—ithi love.” Yes, and she had this now. She ‘had never known it before. ‘It was hers-—theirs—-they had a wight to it! She would reach he her arms, draw him to her—hold him. She saw her- relf doing this. She whispere won't give him up--— he won't give me up. Why should we? . . . We won't!” Hearing’ Judith padding across the room, she pretended to be asleep. Judith, too, lay on her own si ‘of the bed, her hands grossed on her breast. The presence of Judith, lying still as the dead, filled Sandy with a shive ering unhappiness, Now miserable, the defended herself: “She did ever: thing for me! 1 didn’t take hi from her. He never thought of her as he thinks of me, He never would have thought of her like ‘that. Oh, woald he--would he?” ith with her pulses thud- ding, celery her with sickness and ‘heat so that she longed to dash the clothes off, leap from she bed- Judith though “Si By fel~ et Dewtty? in ‘have yo! Not a muscle of her body’ moved; sg the felt clamorous with. mutiny. a burning tears gathered in her She could Sai ing ‘fire and glow of her one, youse heart—the passion of high, young soul—fling i it hothing in return; she could drop on her knees and yield up ald me life if he thould need or wish it, She it “But he doesnt want you, Judith Moore — oh, shame, shame — crying for yourself!” ent, i@ rood] See se. But that enhitsiagn ‘went too. ‘he ae sleeping. Lee ptoe| sore food they were not] for hi General ‘Andrews, ol chief prohibition. pomeneees officer of the United! States, hopes the countries of the world ‘will unite to keep rum out of! ‘this ‘a4 country. The world will not unite. Jt makes. profit on the rum. Judith’s. seis. <scitk putt Ss ur feet. are freesine, - Put 5 boiling.” | ae

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