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: oR 0 WANTED—Men and women to cel barber trade. Great demgnd, dig wages. Few weeks completes. Cata- log and special offer ios Moler __Rarber College, Fi Dek. | FOREIGN WORK — Young men siring South America work with dil or fruit companies write us. For eign Bureau, Box A, Fairview Of- fice, Detroit, Mieh.. FEMALE BRLP WANTED WAATED—Girl tor general restaur-j ant work. Good pay to right party. Box 3, N. Dak. | GOOD STEADY girl wa Dunraven. Phone 1051M. street. WANTED—Waitress d at the 212 Third at t3 buffet, 6 dinner chuirs, 2 kitchen chairs, kitchen table,’ kitchen cab- inet, 2 beds, 2 dressers, 1 library table, 2 rockers, 1 davenport, 1 ewell phonograph, kitchen uten- ils, on dishes, ae en rug 9x12, call 6 p. m. to 10 p. m. Sunday all ‘day. fig’ Broadway. Phone FOR SALE 6 ROOM, strictly modern house, east) +UR SALE —U d ith} front, oon reoie eh ay ghee ie large mirror. One 6x9 Axminstcr| ‘trees, nice part of city “gee rug One 4 ‘inch post. brass. bed,! 8 ROOM cottage, east front, parily camplete; all in good shape. Cheap’ modern, newly painted, $2,100.00. if taken at once. Phone 895 or call) 6 ROOM house, bath, 600 Ave. D. south side, $1,700.00. FOR SALE—1 Duofe 6 ROOM strictly modern house, cast inet, 3 lib: Sue front, nice part of city. newly pr peaks decorated, built for » home, splen- neany, Pew did condition, $5,500.00. » Rosser. Sella ss 8 ROOM house, new, strictly modern, t£Three piece fumed south front, nice part of city, 5 ‘Teather set, library table and chif-] bed rooms, $7,750.00. fonier. Call 573. 7 ROOM house, east front, screened MS FOR RENT porch, modern, nice part of city, $4,000.00. FOR RENT—Large comfortable room, 6 ROOM house, east front, modern, hot water at all times. Near capitol splendidly located for roomers or nd street car line. Phone 1183. ht housekeeping apartments, good! ixth stoes BUILDING EOTS—If the lot, you _ i oe NG je lot yo FOR RENT—Clean modern sleep want is not on my large list, I will room by the first of the month. et it for you, if for sale. Also garage. Phone 6043 or call at) ier; Fire, ‘tornado, automo-| nit htt bi le companies, good ser: FOR RENT—A nice smali room teed. wble for one. Close in. Gentleman] w preferred. 416 Fourth st. Phone FOR RENT—Well furnished room with kitchenette and closet. Ice fur- nished. 411 Fifth St. Phone 273. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, m ‘Call afternoons after 1 p. m. 211 W. Thayer. Phone 923R. OR RENT. sleeping room, Phone 586. 223 Second 8 FOR Ri wag itd Jewelry store. ice guaran HE: ry , in any of its “branche: F. E, YOUNG INT—Modern flats, 4 room and a 6 room, unfurnished, with heat and water. For sale: 7 room house on 60 foot lot. Also 100 by 160 foot lot opposite Roosevelt Wares 905, Cora 8. Mc- ~ “ Spo Lean, r 5 p.m. Jewelry afore Apply te FOR SALE—6 room modern house, 8 large bed rooms, suitable for one or two families, full basement, south front, water, sewer, bath and furnace for $4,000, on terms at 18 __Broadway.—Geo. M. Regi FOR SALE—5_ room maple floors, hot air. heat, ‘basement. Bractically new. Gar- age, fruit trees, shrub! errand Seod floor. Call 419 Seventh street. ren one : Price reasonable. ROOM WITH Board. The Mohewk,| FOR SALE 5 room bun mat ee Sn oe ee monthly payments at a very rea- Small payment down, WORK WANTED sonable price. See Epil Bobb, or WANTED—By a Senior high achool! tpt a a nior igh schot yor F Ny girl, a place to stay and take care| SOR RENT Furnished of children and also help with| Rod Light housekeeping hansework. — }FOR RENT—Furnisbed apartment. 930 Fourth Street. a3 ie or nt ‘Rousekeeping rooms. College Bldg. Phone 183. bungalow, FOR RENT—Nice large room for 3 with board. Men preferred. Light housekeeping apartment on ground YELLOW CAB bagyage. e 1-1 WANTED—To hear from some one going to California. by auto and have room for a 10 year old boy. Reasonable fare will be allowed.|’ Phone 1051W. esi ibaoniae FOR SALE—16 slightly used Kelly’ and Pennsylvania balloon casings, 30x4.95, $12.50 each. Terms to re-, sponsible parties. Dakota Atto Sales Co., Inc. . Gye a LE—75 head of Hereford Yearling steers and two year old steers. High grade cattle. J. Chesak,*12% miles Southeast of Bismarck, Ease = FOR SALE—Baby buggy in good con- dition, Phone 8638. FOR SALE—One 1925 Doage ‘Vour- ing, balloon tires and disc wheels; one ford Coupe; one Ford. le ster, and one Ford Bug. All cars priced very low to sell quick, Lock- wood Accessory Co. Phone 187.) 800 Main St F ‘LASS: Dr ing. _ Seventh St, Phone 548LR. NESS CHANCES ‘T ONCE—A complete tation including one 15,- Saks one 10,000 gallon ruck _Ne 7 se A BUSINESS: Position with good pay is certain when you have thp training. Led oy book sent. free.| Amitican Business College, Fargo, m location: desirable, small neW residence, modern. Give full deseriniton im first letter and price. (Address Tribune No. 90). ights, water,) YOU THNK OF REAL ES.}- FOR, SALE ‘ & ROOM ‘partly modern hoyse located “Tor bist “teens of 308 cash, balance enn en 5 ROOM partly. modern hose, Second, street, for $2,300, serous 100 ‘cash ‘balance $30 per month. 8 ROOM modern house, including 4 bed rooms, closd in, for $5,500, on liberal terms. 6 ROOM ‘modern house, 3 bed rooms, in Riverview, for $6,000, on liberal terms. GENERAL STORE, including site and stock, in Burleigh comety, for trade for Burleigh county real eatate, « 8 ae ‘modern house for rent fot] 50. GEO. M. REGISTER FOR SALE—Hepatola removes gall stones, appendicitis, stomach and liver troubles in 24 hours without! in.” Price per treatment $6.76 de. livered. Hepatola Co, Box 941,| Aberdeen, S. Dak. ‘. Lost Lost —Tits, size 80x6.77 with rim and vover, between Cleveland, N. D., and McKenzie, N. D. Finder p! turn to Tribune office f LOST—On road between and Napoleon, two 34x4% tires and Return ‘to Tribune office afternoon. Silver Mesh ‘bag, containing $1.00, and_ small change. Please return to Tribune for reward. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR RENT—Dental office rooms, formerly occupied by Dr. Kershaw, suitable for an: f an office. ire City National Bank, ‘marek, POSITION WANTED. _ HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wants position to work for part board and room whie attending high school. Pref- crably taking care of children. Address all communications to Esther Hanson, Pleasant Lake, No.| p, Dak. se Te | ie, ‘HIT NEW HIGHS Today's. Market Featured: By One of Broadest Buying. Movements'in Weeks, New York, July 28—(AP)—One of the broadest buying. movements in re- cent weeks in: apinee by the unusually favorable quarterly bis oe ‘of. the General ‘Motors id United States i carried exer a Steel sak tevel 3 to new level or longer, in today’s stock The volume of business w: ly moderately heavy, but commi: iow house advices indjcated a gradu: ‘mcrease in public particiaption, ‘General Motors continued sational advance by climbing over 7) - two points above last night's close! ing sharpest deci after an carly interval of heaviness, feinte to a new high recotd for ‘all ime, @dvance in this stock was accomoa~ d by unconfirmed rumors that Tame of the corporation is to changed to the General Manufactur- ing corporation which wit be organ- ized with only one class of stock for which all four classes of present gen- eral motors will be exchangeable. reason given for this reported change is that the present name does not adequately characterize the wide- spread activities of the corporation, which include, in addition to the man- ufacture and sale of electric refi ators, lighting apparatus and variows finance and real estate companies. ‘Steel shares received added’ stiriu- lus from the publication of the week: ly ‘steel trade review, the Tron reporting the fact that the final week of the month was mai ‘by an up- turn in operations, was a fresh sur- prise. United States Steel corporation dirt tors to make a sepcial dividend tribution at this time would cause eavy liquidation of the stock proved to he unfounded, around $170 a share. The : OUR WAY. PUTATUHS, BLossom ? full, S5-S-4T OPEN UP TWO MORE CANS 0’ BEANS! AN! PuT Some response to reports of improved trade! good heavies up Ps strength on the freight ended July 17 broke all records for the year, terest trading throughout the list and addition! high pri a ‘shares, 600,000 share: Fears that the failure of the| y: it rallied at least] 2 | WHEAT MARKET| = ee ‘Ju Cless Close —Today— Yesterday Year Ago Open Wheat—- July’ 142% Sept. 14g Dee, fa 1.42% 1 141 1.52% 1.06% 1.06 86% A2T ABM Ade BAN 87 1.01% 15.60 16.12 15.90 17.97 18.10 bulk fat cows 3 low cutter and bulls dull; few to 5.60; medium rails gathered! grades mostly 5.00 and down; stockers nouncement that | and feeders slow at 5.00@6.26. loadings for the week! Calves 3,000; steady; bulk good lights 11.25; few choice upwards to | and heifers 4.00@ Sugars and oils also made a quick) cutters 3. nditions, — whi car The closing was strong.’ Buying in- was heightened in the late; as gains were extended slow; few opening @25 lower; packers biddit mostly 25@60 lower; butchers a lights salable from 12,00@13.0; down. for the year recorded. Bullish| wards to 9.76 on rough sows; pigs tried on with in-| s bulk 12.50; average cost steel, motor, | Tuesday 11.20; weight 280, industrial specialty; Sheep 800; fat lambs 25 lowe Total sales approximated 1,-/ sheep steady; bulk fat native lamb: 12.00@ 13.00; light and handweighs fat ewes 6.50@7.00. » Paul. July 28-—(U. S. D. CHICAGO. LIVESTOCK ‘attle 2,500; fed steers Chicago, July 28—(U. S. D. of A.) supply, steady; ,—Hogs 11,000; mostly 15 to 26 lower y butchers up- than best prices Tuesda: several oather loads, lower than average; top 13.7: other killing classes; 140 to 180 pound average: . prospects weak to ‘around’ s 0 pound weight 13.40 re lower; low cutters.show-, @ 0 to 270 pound hutch- bulk 280 to 320 12.00@12.35; most Be iii Leound butche Sikes SRT 40; pac! ; slaughter pige 13.35 Cattle fat steer buyers showing s action on choice yearlings at 10.00 upwards; early top 10.35; heavies liberal ly; practi still; few londs ear with strictly c 1, averages 10.10; smaller” receipts neeeskary to stabilize market; other classes slo’ draggy; about stead: vealers 12.00@13.00. - Sheep 16,000; slow; around 25 lo cr on fat lambs; no westerns sold: best natives early at 14,00 to small killers; few others held at that pr early bulk to packers 13.50@13 culls 26 to 50 lower; at 10.50 most! sules 11.00; sheep steady; bulk fat Vewes 6.00@7.00; few at 7.50; feeding lambs ‘pending lower; late’ Tuesday | bulk’ 67 to 65 pound Idaho and Wash. ington feeding lambs 5@ 14.00; bul 13.605 light kind weak as compared with Monday. CHICAGO POULTRY. 28—( AP)-—-Poultry s ly; receipts 14 car: broilers 23@26'2 keys 36; roosters 18 Z, CHICAGO PRODUCE July 28—(AP ipts 9,973 tubs: ere 3 standards 38%, firsts 3512 @36; MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, July 28- ‘unchanged to 15 cents higher; load lots, family patents quoted at rrel in 98-pound cotton sacks; shipments 48,320 barrels. Bran 23.00@24.00. - FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., July 28-1 AP)—But- ‘ter fat, churning cream 36; packing. stock 2! T.Rwillams, Trees oF nan evmace, 1%. } ON, LOOK Ar The ADoR: PLE KITCHEN AND. BREAKFAST: j Nook~ ISN'T IT DARLING USDALLY BN GRowLin’s ‘AT MAH HUSBAN’ aa IS IRREGULAR Conflicting Reports About Crop Conditions in Can- ada Sway Market go, July 2 P)-C Teports about crop con: Canada led to irrezularity in whe prices today, Meanwhile the July de- livery of wheat here was in‘demand to affect month-end settlements. On the other hand, low temperatures and scattered showers in Canada brought about selling early but crop demage reports caused rallies which were not cll maintained. : Wheat closed unsettled % net lew- er to 1 cent advance, corn 's to 1% down, a at te to M% cent declin wie provisions showing & to, 22 centy o Corn was unsettled with an casier tone early followed by a sharp bulge on unfavorable camments, but pro! taking developed and with the reac- tion ip arheat a decline was cu Oats advance but later with othe: ‘ain. Threshing re- turns show a disappointing returns and also a rejatively st weight per bushel. Provisions were easicr on account. of la receipts of hogs than ex- pected and in 5; y with grain. FUTURES DRAG OFF ON MILL CITY MARKET /_ Minneapolis, July 23—(AP)*-Wheat futures dragged off to w lower clove today, prices making a new low for the near the finish. Last prices were off 1 cent for active months and '4 cent higher for Jul Oats were firm after an early dip but turned mildly easy other markets taward the close. September barley gagged “% cent. Rye futures were relatively firm apd showed re- sistance on the dip. September hold- ing after a set back, a shade under yesterday's cl cents under the last close with trade featureless. ‘ash wheat was unchanged for prings and there was no change in the basix for the average run of win- ter wheat. Demand for springs was s und for winters fairly good. n was firm, Corn was steady, but demand lacked ap. Oats was quict and steady. was easy to % lower, Barley ferings were scanty and demand flaxseed was in good demand with offerings light. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE | uly 2 Open High Low Close TA 1 Ron 152° 1.53 1:50" 1.51 d carly reacted 18 1.51% 1.50 tee 1.61 1.50 104% 1OKty 1.07% 1.08 AD Sept. Barley_— July Sept. Dec 2.53% 2.54% 2.52% 70% 67 10% 70% GBM 70% BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russel ‘Mi Bismarck, July 28 dark norther : 70% 1 red durum 1 flax No. 2 flax . T rye. : Dark hard winter. Hard winter ..... 3 We quote but do not handle 2 h e following: Oats ., th SHE! N No, 3, 56 bbs. or more... tbs. ‘ LIBERTY BONDS _New York, July ‘AP)-—-Liber- ties closed 1-28 101.2: second 4s 100.4; first 4 1-48 1024; second 4 1-48 |. 100,; third 4 1-43 101.8: fourth 4 d-4s 102.16; U. S. 3 3-45 1014 U. Ss. 4s 103.30; U. S. G. 4 1-48 107.28. : e: (Continued from Page 4) shrank from meeting me. I seemed a ghost come back to torture you. My love is now a villainy in your cvexy an impertinence. It was not always this, “May you not remember as I am now remembering. May you not, re- call your arms upredched; our arms entwined. Your lips on my fips; your lips on my eyes. I have kissed your feet—your little cold feet. ave knelt to you. I have poured away my thought and hope on you. Ww you are gone. You have turned coldly from me. Without one regret—longing to be done with me. ( tfevea yoo to kiss me. And you suffer » smiling—your muter than a statue’: “Then you ran ly, head, pitying me. age y do you pity me? Because wy wy is» thing that doesn't dic? ‘hat I wanted once, I still want, Because “having taken you as wife of heart and soul and body, I would hold you? ' “You pity me for this. Strange as though I um weak dé- lures. ig because you é your heart of you Hee porns your e and hay: Y Rati hour you" daw eye ut not at all? ; “Yes—lor me with eyes, “SANDY” lips our hand over I drank your pon me. I hold furiously to ft, oT quiet is te ly at-| a . September flaxseed | th ep gs suffocating tide t ic ing tide Ramon would bill himself, sure of.thig | 3 She ‘I i ith; is mouth; va ied ines T Fiat Se tenes ma tat oes « you, y a Lah _,She cowered trom gery “tmages She brought, him ¢o this. He was no longer a laughing, vital fetlow whose graceful strength sent a quiver of delight along her nerves. ihe whispered: “H sick.” It’s the fever. Lord, I ow to go to him, He needs someone—' And suddenly she remembered the package of clothes he had sent her— that ‘smart knitted coat. How big and gallant he was about it when she said must be just a loan. He clasped Ais a about her shoulders and sa little darling! Do you think I care how or why you're taking it? I’m so glad it’s you chose to serve you. Because I love you greatly.” g ina She got up dizzily and went feeling along the wall. She turned her face inst it, She thought: “He's done it. by now.” She into tremble. Where was he? She didn’t even know where he was staying. .. And again she said; “L suppose it’s over by now—” She ran into the closet and got town her coat, She stood. with it in her hands, half fainting, with the warmth throbbing in her veins, She said aloud: “I've nothing to cling to! God——what ought I dot” “If I knew where he is. Go—t ume to go—one\ good thing—go back 0 him— Then she remembered Judith and that she told Judith she. was going away to saye Douglas... She cried—she couldn't check these protesting sobs, But 1 Lane won't let him come. come, Oh, God-—God of heaven. . . With her head ducked as though she were being lashed she went lightly, ‘half running up \ and down ¢ room. The phone rang. It was Ramon. She had to make him repeat because of the muffled thunder and the diz- sin her head. “Did you get my letter, Sandy?” “Yes. Speak louder, Ramon. I ‘t hear you.” I won't keep you long. I just wanted to ‘hear your voice before I went. I've phoned to say goodby— to hear you say goodby to me. Good- andy darling.” Where are you going, Ramon? W te 7044 | w Shi finto shadows now—plun; Why do you speak in such a queer tone?” “Does #t sound queer to you, Sandy? I'm going away—for a long time. Will you say goodby to me? I've just a longing to talk with you. vould you come and sce’ me a No—no, you wouldn't do What moment are you, Ramon? orld is ‘the matter?" you ‘hear, Sandy? I'm go- Td, like to ‘see you a Tell me where you are, Ramon. mind, Sandy. I see you wish it. I see you have no wish for another hour with me. I had a few things \I wanted to give I'll mail them. It’s just as Listen— Ramon—oz course, I'll ell me where you ate and wait for me—” je pressed her mouth veceiver, so hard blue ring on her dips. She listened voice giving the name of a ng. Tt seemed to come across miles of heaving fogs—a call, moan- ing and faint sent out in agony from a forgotten, fog-blind waste. “Ho means to kill himself! Oh, o—God!" She was cold and shak- i in every limb, It was 9 o'clock. She scribbled a note and left the door of her room ajar. The note was for Douglas. She I've gone w town told him little: Ww on important business, If you wish, drive down and wait for me some- here near Market and Third. You might stand near the cigar store at the southeast corner. [ll meet ~-~. there as svon as T ca She took a taxi—driving through the clear, starry night. She suddenly remembered the darkness that first time she had gone with such an exultant, guilty sense of adventure to met Ramon at the pier. The black xhadows, a throb with the boom of the sca encompassing her... . She felt that she plunging ig to an ominous and terrible doom. She knew the building. On the third floor Ramon id an office. he didn’t wait for the elevator but went up the narrow stairs. He must have ‘heard her step for he opened the door before she had 4 chance to knock, He closed it softly after her, open- ed his arms. “You. ¢i She smiled, standing white .and tionless. “Why did you come, Sandy?" at is the matter, .Ramon?” v force of will she went to- him, closed her eyes when his arms enfolded her. if you, Sandy. Why did I hoped you wouldn't She shivered—feeling his burning lips on “Did you come because “You're right. I am excited. I'm going to take you with me, Sandy. cot sae know I’m to you with me?” “Where ase you going: Ramon?” “Will you come? | are your 10 iP eoud Sandy? You're fright- ened? Are you afraid of me, Sandy? No—you mustn't be. Tellme, do you, leve this Do 2? Have you kissed him? Haye your arms up- ato him? ~ is he to you “ “Oh. God, Rai 4 makes you #0! You're hold ae too tight, iLet Ramon: ir Ramon—" Didn't you. you