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Ar, JULY 30, 1926 - MARKETS|" ____MALR _WELP WANTED. ‘WANTED—Men and women.to barber trade, ka Spodal effer Hee. Moler!| Fares, N Dak. STOCK PRICES ON OPFREND + putt” Movement Continues, : Despite Heavy Volume of Profit ‘Taking: “"Yenterday Year Age Open work or cleani a by the hour at ¢ ROCM: ities CTRNITTTRE POR SALB Sin grou na fay A on tid mem dining room table, GENERAL 8TO! 6 dinner chairs, 2 kitchen chairs, Kitchen table, kitchen cab- 2, dressers, 1 library] FUR SALE—1 ly 30—(AP) With ‘speculative tall the ‘sensational cavenens in Genera ors common Ce) United States Stee! $80... Farewell phonograp GEO. M. RRGISTER sils, odd dishes, agra a 9x12, call 6 p, m. to 10 p. m. Sunday| 716 Broadway. adened out consider. Extreme gains of 3 to 6 REM ea Stock market, broi ions “SALE=I aut] se tods Duet binet, 1 library table, All. prae- tie ea ate ta Ww. @ rather heavy: rofit taking and short se! hile the action to be taken by the directors of General Motors at their next meeting, August 12, is atill ded in secrecy, the latest report circulated in Wajl street a Ba ey at} diy Shigent feats ‘on the new stock, dividend of $4. pany earned $17.33 ptece fumed onl ignner set, Tiber table and chif- ported in Nebraska, lowa, the Dakotas Oats aveaged lower with corn and on farther profit tak- returns continued seve PTe@r0.4s; slaughter pigs 13.00) - gre receipts 3,000; trade on most killine classes * ten with week's uneven decline grades steers predominating; mostly stale offerings held week; bulk 8.00@9.00; with few loads offerings ott mars sale a E ied. cae eae ac ese and Minnesota. LESMEN iutt SALESMEA ATTENTION — Wide dis. au trict in Dakota short of ha: other feeds. Traveling salesmen regularly covering this territory can! muke profitable connection repre- @enting us selling our feed stuffs.) Advise aan covered and write osition if interested.| utch Mills, Minne- aj} 6 pda strictly med medern ‘hou: it, good eondil mn tae nice part of city; $5,260.00. fo pertly | LOST —Wednesdey opened easier on ac- scattered selling, ports of a better cash deman and meats led to buying and a rally. DRAGGY PRICE ACTION FOLLOWS STRONG ADVANCE July 30.—)—Wheat vance early today, but ig and a heavy load of 0 resulted in drag- price action late in the session. close wae 2% cents higher for %@'%s cent higher for de-| fe rae ‘montha. Oats dragged with corn, | after’ ad- vancing % cent early. eased back with wheat, buy) tating on the early upturn of |% cents. September barley was firm a advance, September flaxseed eased 14 cent under yesterday after an early| upturn of one cent. Spring wheat offerings were meager and the market maintained the better tone, which developed yesterday. casional sales were higher. wheat offerings were larger and soft) varieties were dragi share in the first ‘ora earlier in ‘afternoon, short id bar pin set with small pearis. Finder please return to Tribune of- fice for reward. Mrs. W. LOST—Tire, size 306.77 with rim cover, between Cleveland, N.D., andj with McKenzie, N. Dy Finder please re- turn to ee office for reward. tire and rim for Jordan William’ Langer for modern, tewly painted, $2,160. 6 ROOM house, seaty lights, pt 6 ROOM strictly modern house, east! int of city. newly built for a Ee splen- Marking up of per cent was generally re- rded as incidental to the usual leavy demand for funds in connection some lower; vealers steady at 12.00@ 1 small steer receipts next week advis- Sheep 6,000; fat lambs steady to strong; no westerns sold; top native ewes and wether tiger! 14.25 to small 14.0 bulk of sorted ‘kind’ 1 SOg@H 135; Rreseniba increased commer- inda because‘of the jual mid-summer expansionof vari- ous lines of busines: POSITION. WANTED FustiiON WANTED—Position as cashier or bookkeeper, 6 i Address 91, Tribune, z WORK WANTED TRACTOR ENGINESR wants Have had 7 years , did condition, cial demand for { 8 ROOM house, trig strictly modern, | south front, nice bed rooms, $7,750, hedging at Chie Fea of city, 6 7 ROOM house, east front, screened jorch, modern, nice part of city, 4,000.00. 8 ROOM house, east front, modern, splendidly located fer roomers or HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Modern flats, 4 and a 6 room, unfurnis! heat and bn Ad * the excellent sheep steady; few fat ewes sales up- ward to 7.00; heavy feeding lambs in bidding sharply lower JIN G. M. STOCK feeding lambs statements and the maintenance of heavy freight traffic, was one of the features of today’s A sudden outburst of buy- ing in this group sent New York Cen- Lackawenne, Southern Pacific, Ohio, Atlantic Coast Tuning engine. For sale: 7 room Also Tee oppetd ite Rossevs Phone 70, Cora 8, Mi Sel Lean, after 5 p.m. FOR SALE—6 room modern house, 2| Li large bed rooms, suitable for e or two families, full. basement south front, water, sewer, bath Broadway.—Gén, M. Register. Mors hese, Beside, "Pee 7 med from srati FOR RENT -- plane. large and smell trac- rig preferred. Write ‘phy, Iroquois, S. Dak. FOR SALE AT ONCE—A_ compleve bulk oil station including one 16,- C09 gallon tank, one 10,000 gailon unloading equipment id few yearling ewes upward late Thursday sale of ubout steady with Wednesday; bulk 64 to 65 pounds 13.50; pound kind at 13. {tes downward ted shes 12.80. ‘Nore it the lot you ae not on my large list, I will for you, if for sale. ANCE—-Fire, tornado, automo. pre reliable companies, good serv- ranteed. HEN YOU THNK OF REAL FS. TATE, in any of its branches, think Chesapeake and bulk of 70 some extra heav. Ohio up two to baal above yesterday's the last named poling its highest public utility and merchandising shares also presented several points of group strength, with trading running at the rate of nearly 500,000 shares per hour. The closing was irregular. A heavy wave of profit taking swept over the final. hour. forcing many issues one to five points below their early high levels before steam: manners gel appeared. o itor | Price since 1913. Chemical, steel, y but hard vari-| mand with pre- urum was firm. Corn was unsettled, ordinary qual- ity rather quiet but choice yellow was jon with good certain when you have the Helpful book sent free. Ree Business College, Fargo, ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms for rent with private en- and facing the street. modern with electric stove, hot and ee roem apart. Oats were at and steady. ment with bath aed electric range. 1 located. Harvey Harris & Co., hed RENT —Ferniel enished “equip-' ping ie Harley was in light supply and de- mand fair to good. Flaxseed was firm SO. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, July 20—(U. 8... D. of A.)—Cattle 1,800; fed steers and yearlings in moderately liberal sup- yearlings about steady; loads carly upwards around 9.00@9.50; done on matured steers; best of these considered eligible around 9.50; other killing classes steady; bt and cutters 2.75@8.50 |nothion cows and heifers on offer; Bomiags done ion yas as yet; bulla lo SUTOMNAILER—MOTORCYCLES _ ef aa tir ry ‘waesie;, ing, balloon tires an ie one ford Coupe; one Ford Road- ster, and one Ford Bug. priced very low to sell quick, wood Accessory Co, ‘American Can, National be Trucks, Postum cereal and Tex: __at 502 First street. sure. their previous closing figures, J slightly below its. high 2,100,000 shares, i ej WHEAT HOLDS ABOUT EVEN: at Market Advances Sharply, Ps rd] | But Free Selling Leads to Material Setback a —Glean modern slee; jeeping room by the first of the month. Phone 604J or call at WANTED—Sewing, wi house or do sewing at home. ‘wo furnished house- rooms in modern house at 418 — street. Inquire at 37 FOR RENT—Three rooms, furnished light housekeeping, +1100 Broadway. going to California by auto a 10 “Hoh old boy. Gb; low cutters ; several strings red 147@147'2; No. bard 1.47@1.47%. Corn No. 2 mixed 86% ; No. 2 yel- 5@86. No.2 white 43@ 45; 4 a oon modern bungalow with bath basement, close to schools FOR SALE — 16 ‘slightly “used ® tiondys bulk ~ Hobe 76.25, veal calves mostly Basse ged pasties. we Co., Ine. FOR SALE—16 bead 6 & ling steers and two pte. ROOM house with elty water, elec- tric light, gas, toilet, sink in kitch- 7 Very choice loca- tion, close to schools and with: an RENT— Aug: room, suitable for one or two girls. Phone 120R or call at 607 Fourth et. slow, steady to strong; better butchers and lights 12.50@ 13,0; some, heavy butchers down- ee to 12.00 and 12.25; bulk pack- sows 10,00@10.25; pigs strong to Chicago, July 30—(AP)—Wheat ad. ine higher; best 12.65; ‘average cost’ vanced sharply today, but subsequent) Thursday 10.74;. w 290. free selling to realize profits led a igher tmaterial setback from the-day’s top, bulk fat natives 12:.26@12.25; bulls figures. Unfavorable crop, for wheat in Caneda together with 6.50@) 7.00. wotations at Liverpool,| we a notable stimulus to buyers. ort epee today in wheat was ly. 1,600,000 bushels, unsettled. at the at as terday s finish to % cent high: ‘oor 1% cents down, oats %@' to % cent off, and provisions, showing 7 to 22 cents advance. Corn was under pressure | longs, and prices were lower fom from the start, .Goed rains were re- Clover seed 12,00@2R. e ROOM modern house with an east’ frontage, lot 75x140 feet; ga has extra fine trees and a beautiful vars close. to schools and choice hborhood. $5,500. no M and bath new modern house in Riverview Addition, may and large closets. _| FOR SALE—Washing ee (brand new hand power). A bargai brand new copper polls a! fruit FOR SALE-—Beehler Office Safe in A-1 condition, @ bargain. Call M. Lenhart, care City National Bank, MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN » July 30--(AP)-—Wheat ers compared to 164 a No. 1 northern 1. 66%; No, 1 dark northern spring: choice ite taney | eae 724 di wane aoe No. 1 hard »| coal 744%; No. 1. dark hard Mo fas on track 1.4544@1.64'%; to arrive) ‘Ae 1.67; September FOR RENT—Well furnis kitchenette and clos ey ~ heavyweight Excellent ‘loca- ————__— CHICAGO LIVESTOCK hig July 30—(U. S. D. of ay—|f rd 11, 412 Bighth street. FOR RENT—Two rooms home, partly fapaighes for light; housekeeping. 516 Ni RNISHED ROOMS f. ts rent, mod- ROOM new modern house with. ga- good basement; floors well built and warm. Priced.much below its ROOM modern house with ga hot water heat; clove in and near Cash payment, jonthly payments. house or lot, we =~ eh ae packing sows 10 ing demand fairly 3 doing little; 13.80) to 160 pound averages; oalt desirable 160 to 220 pound '3.20@13.70; 240 to 300 pound Datthers 12.20@13.00; sows 10.10@10.50; ~ ward to 10.65; oe ki ipping account 1065@10.75; belt es Hegel pigs dren 13.75; jeavywe' is 10: Neha lights 13.10@13.80; 1.45%@1.64%; Jul: 1.54%; December C . 3 yellow meie, Oats No. 3 me 4156 @42%. FOR SALE Practically “new Loyd age. Very reasonable. ‘Phone 597-R os call at 408 Fifth. to] FOR SALE—At on ur Rumen “Aooty ts Flax No. i, 2.62% x RANGE OF CARLOT 8. Minncapelie July, 30 tAP) of carlot grain vales: ; dark northern none. No. 2 dark nor-|there might be in thern 1.68@1.73%; No. 3 ditte, 199% | how fine and tender 7844; No, 4 ditto 142@1.87%4; No.l yours can be. If you wish to = besetegpe om new Pe a divenpert at i at, ae 210 tent for sale.| 4 t20" Seventh] FOR + 7 FOR SALE—An arm Strat 6083 or call at 113 a YELLOW CAB baggage. Pho i Rata ;.& COMPANY dP. cy Menies housekeep ine fom. 1 dark had winter 1.46%; No. 1 ara winter 1:45@152%; No. mber certs 160%; No. 3 mi 6. Corn Ne. 2 wales | ante, Gats No. 2 white by em a ae 1 A iipeeat mone New ve hag hedaly ¢ 30—(AP)—Liber- id 4s 100.10; Ti bates m4 100,16; second 4¢ ‘4 third e have ES og aud , an . mm “Dad, he he didn’t leave any other ties closed: 3 1-23 101.7; 102.7; second 4 1-4s 100.27: E 4s 101.8; fourth 4 1-45 102.18; U. . 3 $-4n' 106. ‘ POTATO! Chicago, July Bo" (AL) Potatoes receipts 71; total U. S. shipments 585; on track 146 car er slow, market about ste: sus and Missouri sacked Irish dlers 1.70@1.85; ordinary 1 ‘ire rel cobblers 4.25@: CHICAGO yeh CE Chicago, th? 30—(AP)—Butter receipts 12,737 tubs; creamery 37@ 3; Bees cases. Cheese unchenged. CHICAGO POULTRY rats 35@36; seconds 38@34. unchanged; Chicago, 24; broilers 26@29; geese 20, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, July family barrel in 98-pound cotton shipments 49,793 barrels, Bran 23.00@24.00. FARGO BU ITTER ter fa stock 25. DURANT MAKES THIRD FORTUNE 8 ' Having Taken $1,500,000 1 Profit Yesterday { | \C. Durant, hax scored his third 1,{ financial triumph and made a th victories in the street. taken a $1, terday when tors corporation, which he soared to @ record of $191. credited with having profited $20,000, founded, daunted faith in the company, being sold. 1910, In General Motors stock he made a $100,000,000 before the 1920 depres- sion, in which he met disaster. Many Wall street men belive the third Du. rant fortune as large as ever be- fore, industry as well as in the stock arket Wall street hears he is About to re. appear as # dominant factor in con: cerns with which he was formerly connected, ‘A report that he is regaining con- 6 | tral of the Mid-Continenyal Petroleum ©} corporation, formerly the Cosden Oil corpor: 8 denied but it is said “the has a large stock holding interest, He withdrew from the market and business last January and sold his Long Island estate to Vincent Astor. >—_—________— | “SANDY” eo | can they get me?” (Continued on page four.) ol 0 the message and grinning as he You have taught me the beauty You've given me a thing sweeter and better than I've ever known. I don't regret now and. | I'm never going to regret what I've heen to you.’ ‘The Mystery Woman's eyes and ee Mystery Woman's. letter photograph and a reproduction of. fs Paragraph were to appear in the morn. {ing paper. Newton had an exclusive story of this find. He was exultant. ere‘s the rest of her face?” Douglas now asked staring at the line of freckles running across the bridge of the nose and Tightly ‘under the eyes. cation. He'd the snapshots taken in the istands and recognized new these. odd freckles—-never saw any other marked in such a piquant|Cco# way. “These might be any one's but it makes a good feature. Some woman killed Worth, May just as well be he: GG Teseies sets the picture down care- lesaly, lit arette with painstak- ing (ae “Not much evidence to prove @ woman was there. What have| D they got besides a few beads?” lewton was, charmed to have fresh audience.’ Everyone else in the office had heard his version two or three times. He now shrugged, @ noncommittal air. "ve plenty. Remember. be-| iondey night, no one was in thet office for a year. The person. whose. blood was in it corner, crept to the door. There are finger prints along the linoleum and against: ‘the as though that. person p two or three times struge 1 oie t turn the peed finger prints are extremely slender—those of a woman with @ |. delicate hand. a woman was in the office 4 night and she appears to have beading rath- Kan- standards 38%; extra firate receipts 11,696 July 30—(AP)—Poultry alive bein receipts five cars; fowls springs 33; tur- keys 36; roosters 18%; ducks 22@26; —(AP)—Flour 10@15 cents higher; in carload fots, patents quoted at epi d a sucks; Fargo, N. D., July 30--(AP)—Bat- churning cream 36; packing Motcr Magnate Credited With New York, July 30-—-()—One spec. tacular Wall street operator, William PAGE SEVEN on my own geography, And tap own eormorg " woulde't texdasrhing on ma fae is eeed, Tad it in tan batt ae Quite a boy wi with the Mi he had a cottage im Cai 1 and studio-here. He seems to have played tho claas, so agturally he wasn’t leav. ing little mementoes akput to witat that fae police he th “At ice Mt arn jan they're giving woe T T think they’v Tey" any. she did it. ute there in time ‘to carry her o' Once they find her. just got A line on the man! Be a oe ae i her! core r Is at his cigarette, won- dered at dared poe fis voice. “But yy, should in) ki him, Newton? Yan’t it more likely he did it since he was the despondent one?” “That sounds all right, but the lo- cation of the bullet, of his bedy, the blood stains and the pistol ell point ‘the other way. The suicide theory doesn't hold at all—' The mind of ‘Dowelas Keith felt hot and red like @ stove with live coals blazing. Had Sandy shot Ra- mon? She had gone to @im. He could never understand that unless she had become sudden}: Bose! rate because of him. She hi ed going to Ramon as a rood ‘out of “seeuld it he that i 1 sh ‘ou ¢ that in a quarrel she really ‘had fired the shot? She spoke about his showing wee ihe Fob Fes tried to seize it. gotten hold of it. we ectuall perhaps without realizing eta the trigger. So e S_ responsible for Ra- 's death, She had no recollec- tion of Ramon shooting himself. She didn’t remember Ramon falling... Douglas now listened in a still terror to Newton's account—the true account it might be. . “They Tee Worth wouldn't give her up. He had the goods on her and threatened to expose her to the other man. The other man may have been her husband. At least ha was her lover, and she wanted ‘hit, not Worth: She got ba Istana and went down to Worth's. office to plead or threaten. He was so daft about her he feed made some nece-— tried to renew old acquaintance, She Once they ie. “d fortune out of the same stock, and i Sueet Jossua 8. Costden. has come, out of retirement seeking to repeat Mr. Durant is credited with having: 00,000 paper profit yea- tock of the General Mo- He is also 000 in the past year through his un- General Motors made a net gain of ty points yesterday, 373,000 shares Mr. Durant made his first fortune after ‘founding General Motors, but was removed from its. presidency in| al second fortune that was estimated at i uring: got excited und pulled the gun. They Tt went off, gi ne ight wound, ‘but dhe fired _ nd got him. it wasn’t for the man, she'd get away with it.” oe will the man give her away?” 'No one saw the irl go into that office and no one saw her leave. There'd be no way to trace her ex- cept through those finger prints and you'd have to get her first before you could see if they were hers. “But three people .saw the man; Rooney, in the elevator operat the third floor. Jacks says he could pick him out of a thousand. He'll rid into him yet . ere’ll be a somewhere—either they'll trace that handkerchief or they'll find some clue in Worth's quarters. Once they nab him--they’ve got. her. You see she was wounded so he can't have tuken her very far. They're probably it her town keeping to cover, But they"! do something to arouse suspicion. Always happens. And it’s astonishing the number of cranks on the lookout in a case like thi: ‘om- an telephones the police today that a man, answe: the description of the ysterious has a woman in hiding in the top flat across the street from her. “Do the those cul “Do they! In half an hour a plain clothes man has the layout sized up. pay any attention to Douglas went out, of the cpeonle je his thoughts reeling. -Three peor were on the lookout for him. were caught, the crime of oe would be fastened on Sandy— In some way she might be Sin ys They would find her by finding him— “But they can't get me—— How He had a reckless notion to- to the cigar store and talk to Rooney —buy some cigarettes—find out if Rooney really could identify him. There was only that handkerchief. ‘Might take months to run that down, . Nothing definite hi en found in Raman’s room—noth' that led to pansy — nothing that Sosid ever lead to him. He squered his shoulders, swung lent one hand in his pocket. At Market and O'Farrell neapars were calling an extra. He stopped nonchalantly, bought it, read the head- line, went over to a candy store and stared at the chocolates. He was afraid to turn his head. The headline said: “Net closing on man, woman in mystery death.” for him a clear faentifi- a ivered: of said District as ordered. Approximate amounts needed, for School No. 20 tons; for School No. re “f tons, and for School No. 3, 30 \ddet to furnish a 1 bond 10 cee fulfillment of > at IL be received eR to.dnd tn ovine ing. Aheest 15th, 1 wiet Schoo! rd reserves the tight to reject any or all an i "| Dintri rk. 7—27 daily Bia eg inden nkchoot ‘Dis Spintrict se No. 28 at Wine. ant te Peeee ¥, Now 2 lds for « nitor san fi nt it. cived uP ina bien nen it bt Schoo) Beard 1 sight to reject a 1-27 aaiy healed, tae slice say she went there to] go! wth. They had a scuffle over ‘acy That's when she t i—perhaps not seriously. She ek and — ‘him, It's a clear jer, Soe pistol cot couldn't the hand m have dro ve Oe lat , maled a sleachy eat over snappy eyes.’ He was a About 40 with a rakieh, young the jaunty air of ri boy, it you were in Los you were going ta, wi her{”

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