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SATURDAY, ED ig trade: “iar gee weeks coniphetes. Cata-! ial rao —_ Male: ind wait on trade. YOUNG MAN to a5 = fur sho Bis k Fur! " om, erience can make fro weekly re Beautiful Car-' olee Dresses. Pleasant refined work. Write today t> Carolee Com- tare Gateway. Station, » Mo. LADIES—Make money at home. Sp: time addressing cards. No can; vassing or experience necéssary. Write immediately. Enclose stamp for particulars. Elm Service, 117 ‘. Dearborn, Chic ne LADIES—Earn $1.00 an hour at home in spare time. Experience unneces- y. Send stamp for particule Heigex Product Corporation, 3749. N. Halsted St, a ‘WORK AT HOME $6 a dozen, scarfs, Experience -unn No canvassing. Particulars stamp. Linnit Service, Ine., Dept. B 125 Lynn, Mass. =o $25 WEEKLY EASY—Spare Time— Addressing cards at home—no ex- perience. Particulars 2c stamp. pe heke a Service, 123 W., Madison, $7: ‘WANTED—A competent girl for | men eral housew8rk. one 902. + Ave, B. SER COMPETENT. RL for gei house work. 14 Ave. B, West. he SEWING WANTED—Sewing, wili come house or do sewing at.home. Call 143, FOR {RENT Modern“ fi and a heat “tid water, For. eal house on 60 foot lot. “Also co. Rated 150 foot lot opposite School. \ ‘Me- Lean, after 5 p. m. FOR SALE—@ room modern house, 2 large bed rooms, suitable for ong or two families, full basement, south front, water, sewer, bath and furnace for $4,000, on terms at 18 Broadway. 0. M. Register. FOR RENT—Four reom partly. mod-; ern house. Desirable. Two blocks! from postoffice. i 406 ‘hird street, of J. K.:Doran, _ ent with bath and electric range. Well located. Harvey Harris & Co., Hoskins Block. —Furt ground floor. fol. Second street. jouse, six room: one floor, all modern. Phone Bt. POR RENT—Furnished epartment. 980 Fourth Street. FOR SALE 5 ROOM modern bungalow with bath and fine basement, close to schools and good location. A warm and well built house. |: 0. ROOM house with city water, elec- tric light, gas, toilet, sink in kitch- 6t ta4 pantry. Very choice loca- tion, close to schools and with an east frontage. A bargain. $2,000. one 1198, room, unfurnished, ‘wath B 6 ROOM, strictly modern house, east) front, good condition, nice a eg trees, nice part of city; $5,256 5 ROOM cot » east front, peat modern, aeeiy painted, $2,100.00; 6 ROOM Seer, bath, lights, water, south cide, $1,700.00. 6 ROOM strictly modern house, cast) front, nice in) of city. newly decorated, bi for a home, eplen- did condi! ion, $5,500.00. 8 ROOM house, new, strictly modern, south front, nice part of city, 5 bed rooms, §7,71 5 ROOM house, front, screened | rch, modern, ‘nice part of city,’ 9 noo OOM house, east feont, modern, splendidly located for roomers ol light dente or eo good part of Yon UILDING LOTS—If ‘the 9 you wart . not on my, eres list, I will, for you, if for sale, aNSURANCES re, tornado, automo. gue salaries ape good serv- ice guarantee WHEN YOU TANK OF REAL ES- WHATE, in any of its branches, think] * F.E. YOUNG 5 ie LOST—Big tire and rim for Jordan car. Notify i Langer for} ~~ — reward. PO! cashier. or bookkeeper; 6 perience. Address 91, Tribune, FOR SALE—1 dining ont table,’ buffet, 6 dinner chairs, 2 kitchen! ar kitehen le, kitchen cab- beds,. 2 dressers, 1 librar; 2 rockers, 1 dayenport, Farewell whonograph, kitchen uten- dishes, can fruit, 1 rug’ 9x12, call oe m. to 10 p. m. Sunday| _ all day. 716 Broadway. Phone 579) ROOM modern house with an. east] 5 frontage, lot 75x140) feet; gars bas extra fine trees and a. beautiful close to schools and choice neighborhood. $5,500. ROOM and bath new modern house| *" in tview Addition, maple floors nd large closets. Excellent loca- tion. $4,500. Easy terms. 6 ROOM new modern house with ga- rage and good basement; .maple floors well built and warm. Close, to schools. Priced much below its value. $5,200. Terms. ROOM modern house, with ‘garage, hot water it bed rooms; lot, 88x150 feet, close in and near, schools. $5,700.’ Cash payment, $1,500, Balance monthly payments. If you wish to buy « house or lot, we can suit you, and..may save, you money. Fire urance written in the best companies. MARVEY napais. 6 COMPANY loskins Block OP. pedaghsens Monte, FOR SALES Duo: eatelas pees : oo tatty tat W.| FOR RENT—Welt tically new. Phone ser. NITURE FOR SALE — Sagi spring, dresser, rocker. Sheep kin hhned coat $2 601 Second street. _. Phone 1 o OR” SALE—Hepatola removes gall a ay cppondicitis, Steaeey. and cite troubles in 24 hours Price per, treatment. vered, Hepatola Co., oer P- “Aberdeen, S. Dak. — A NEW BUNGALOW, with east font. tmedern in every respect, full com Muller furnace, Five rooms and ox, nice lawn, low ‘Suice ‘* $4,700. Terms. ete’ basement, at it le rok ss" PWARD MOVE. ISRESUMED rive nOOM BUNGALOW; medern| ona passinen’ room in tee teteoma te Pad. mole sement,' i SIX. ROOM, clara two atery house, > Bale Bale peice | fet front, three bedrooms, full ment, furnace es wept end. $4,500," toad "PE SIX ROOM modern two story bome, STOR ENGIN vena @ngine. Have yaa? 7 aoe successful" experience operating and tages large seote small, t sae ere. as Brel . . Troquo mk 8a a E canine GIRL waht work or ‘cleaning ‘by the those ri ETH! ent ly fal or part time. No investment o: fed tape. - Million dollar concern, Write ry nager, 1900 West _ 80th, Cleveland, Ohio. "_YARM LANDS art on i roperty tn A Aubu: sate ee jorida ‘e*fastest rrowing cities. Ad. dress Box 164, Auburndale, tis, FOR SALE AT ONCE—A bulk oil station tnclading ‘one vine 000 saiten tank, one gallon tank, un! Mg > quipment and ag Ry tank. care bune le. 7 A BUSINESS Position with ered pay is certain ee you have the traini Helpful book sent tree. Americ: Fargo, N. Dak. Rooms ror RENT FOR RENT—Two housekeeping rooms: for. rent Sith private en- trance and facing the street. All modern with electric stove, hot and cold water. Close in. 118 First _Street. WAN’ Business Co! FOR RENT_—One neatly furnish room and good at reasonable prices. “Aleo'ts table boarders wanted at 502 First street. a | Sale| Riverview addition, bent a ssion, ‘ pifce sodba ‘Termes SEVEN neon modern two story: Shouse, and gatage, furnace heni, hardwood floods downstairs, beau- tiful, | it ion, a real bar- gain at 8. FIVE ROOM COTTAGE, furnace heat, north irl located near City park. home A No. 1 condition, Sale price abe. Terms, ith, basement garage, cast end, house just completed. Immediate] esgion, Sale price $5,200. Gqod terms, SIX.ROOM BUNGALOW. Three large bedrooms, this entire house includ- ing: basement is in best of condition and most modern, south froftt, near school, low. terms. Sale price $6,260. Terms, A BEAUTIFUL HOME, with fireplacc, four bedrooms, hot water ‘heat, hardwood floors and trim, laundry room, garage, south front, best of location. Sale price $9,000. Terms. THIS AGENGY has many most dexir- able properties on its list other than those advertised. This list is open to you for inspection at any time, it being our pleasure to give me good, honest, quick service, ‘his agency’ has loan connections to help you pay cash and thereby get the very. lowest ‘prices. HEDDEN fp ESTATE Nine Years Active City Selling. Webb Block. - Phone ar NEE FOR RENT—Clean hapcigts sleening room by the first of the a garage. aig e043 or ‘all at} room in modern home, OR lows, closet. ‘ight a Phone BOOS. —Two furnished house- tee rooms in modern house at as tet street. Inquire at 37 FOR aeaorice rooms, fuftnished for light housekeeping, modern hooey 1100° Broadway. —Aug. Ist large uitable for one or ess girls; i ed 120R or call at 507 Fourth et. FOR RENT—A nico smail room suit- able for one. Close in. dae 415 Fourth st. Phone furnished room with kitchenette and closet. Iee fur- a|_nished. 411 Fifth St. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Two rooms. in modern home, partly furnished, for light) FOR housekeeping. 516 Ninth street. Ls ROOM. FOR RBNT—Nice comfortable room in modern home. Very clos ‘in. 411 Ave. A. Dents! ternary veceupiad by, - Ke table for. Sig Mato of penis iT 1 Tight A EEARANT singlo-or connected Bite. ne _ 183, —Attractive room in new nodern home. Phone 688! or 1074, Gentleman}. MISCELLANBOUS FOR SALE—2 wicker chairs,.1 wainut dresser, 1 Simmons bed, 1: Essbe sprink and mattress, 1 rug 7%x9%;,| 1 floor lamp, and other household articles, at 411 Ave. A. Phone 1052W. WANTED—To hear from some onc going to California by ree =A + Wave room for a 10 y. Bessenstie fare wit!” be ‘allowe FOR § SALE — 16 slightly used Kelly and Pennsylvania balloon casina: 5, $12.50 each, Terms to re: "y je partie: jako: uto iaias Coe Tne FOR SALE—76 head of Hereford Yearling steers and two year old steers. igh grade cattle. J. E. Chesak, “Hedi miles, Southeast of new hand power). wx ne brand new Repest boiler ‘ ‘and fruit’ jars. Call at Seventh St. N FOR SALE—Lérge Hughes Hot- Point Electric Ranges only slightly used. Hoover Vacuum — in good _condition, Tel. 1 4-1 condition, « bargain. Lenhart. care. City Bismarck. é auto bed, never been cheap if taken at Second Hand Sto: i oe SALE— Practically new Liea rriage. Very reasonabl 1 So7-R call at 408 Fiftl | san SALE—At jonce “sectional book-|, case, er peenine and = type> writer. Ci 4s. ec FOR SALE—Baby new and a a ae St. No. “vuge cw “tent for sale, call. at 113 Second Suir AS aaa ort at 210 Tweltth| 810% Forward in Steel, Motor and Railroad Groups seats" |New Leadefs. Are Brought New York, July 31—(AP)—The up- ward movement of stock prices, which} was interrupted by a heavy ‘selling movement fate yesterday coincident. with the marking money rate to five stock market with up of the call ir cent, was re- sumed in today’s brief session of the new leaders brought forward in the eteel, motor, railroad groups. peels utility and Steel common met with heavy Profit taking around its recent hig! level but offerings were well absorbed while General Motors worked: higher 0} active short covering influenced reports that less than 15 per cent the ene supply of stock was The rise in local in brokers’ hand: tions of an earl called * id favorable tock: ‘A. NEW BUNGALOW, five rooms andl iim ictocks At aztocuited with pre ‘dollar gas Youngstown Sheet and Tube of the steel nearly five point: to a new 1926 Meh at 90% Studebaker and Hudson all record sharp gains in 4 Pools were active ina croner of| sows are 26 cente higher for the pers ‘specialties. particularly radio corpor- ation, public service of New Jerse Woolworth and International Com- bustion, The closing was firm. Trad- ing was heavy for a hwlf holiday, total sales aggrewating 800,000 shares, PAUL | LIVESTOCK July 31—(AP)——| Downturns in the cattle market here assumed the I group by jumping South 5 Paul, have amounted to unevenly 25 cents for the week, with bulls cutters a decline, riculture. first gra’ ‘ing reported. Best lings averaging °785/ to 860° pounds! ! top of 10.15 brought the week’s Hereford ah of the fed steers selling .00, most née this yea bree Point Studi Calif. firm in the West.) DIRECT fac 100 store route. distribute and collect. unnecessary $70.00 weekl, TAILORIN $29.50 “Square Deal” line ready for! Amazing values, Fall. famous. “Satisfe teed: money reti Lib -1 10.1 10. Siecient dn avin tail ob | 10.00 or below; lightweights on the | sharing plan ings. fourteenth ducers—save time. ri 2070. Towa grassers t, sensi i agent, this county. x No'sellingy Just pcan heif Experience Should net salary| 13.00. MAX ©. V! vo w| 10.50 for yearlings. cutters showing the full, says the weekly review of! ithe United States department of ag-! The past week carried the) _ ‘large --movement of western ers, around 175 to 200 cars be- year- jon guaran th ly price Sebastopol, (Oldest and largest Process RAZEL, nationall: New profit- ing Co.. De Ave SALESMEN ATTENTI 3 trict in Dakota short of hay and ‘other feeds. Traveling direct. creases your: carn-; $40 selling outfit free, ear selling Shi Pre. over 1,000 a; “lower for the week; culls 75 to 1.00 lesmen : regularly ceniae this territory can mak. @enting us selling our feed stu Advise district covered position if interested. Dutch Mills, Minne- us for our pro} Address Old apolis. profitable connection repre. ind write ‘SALESMEN—We ‘guarantee $45 per week to start. ue Sensational ball Fr naehIRe ne Eve place js_one. Write Trode i quick. bus- oH ng 1322 "Main street, Kunsas City, ‘New Specialty ERKLY. B ly salary. juarantee dealers + money back. wae Bel table Com. ~ and house. turnover or Promotion. Cedar Rapi 92 15,97 18.00 18.20 Mpst in-between grass cows and heif- 00, low cutters and Bulls sold at ex- 4.00@5.50. Vealers are around 1.50 lower with last Fri day, most izhts 10.60@11.00, Good lig! " and. butcher hogs as compared with last week's close are bout stead, While some sorted » | lights on shipping account made 13.10 most butcher and ‘bacon hogs cashed at 12.25@13.00 recently. Packing it ‘io, bulk shing at 10.25@10.50 at ‘present. Pigs closed. steady to [cctns higher, and ranged from 12.50 @12.85, Fat lambs are‘50 cents lower for the week, some good to choice fed na- bat making 13.60 during the week, while ‘culls sold around 9.50. Fat ewes went to packers at 6.00@7.00 largely, with breeding ewes cavhing mostly at 5.50@7.00 and upwards to CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | . Chicago, July 31-—(U. 8. D. of Ad Cattle receipts 1,000; compared week ago, heavy fed steers and fleshy Krassers 256@50 off, mostly 50, the the fall of 1924; trade | glutted; yearlings steady to 25 lower, ‘selling 50 t eents aver comparable choice heavy grades arlings 10. extreme top most grass steers in steady; country demand for light weights; best grass predominating in she stock; 25 lower; all cutters sha ine; heifers fully stea j bulls 26 to 40 cents off; veale: steents lower; ‘bulk prices foul steers 850 to 10.00; slaughter ¢ ters 3.25 to 4 $8,000; generally uneven; packing sows strong higher; lightweights sh« best action; top 13.75; bulk desirable to 210 pounds weights 13.30 to 240.40 225 pound butchers bulk slaughter pigs most packing sows ies downward to butcher order mostly 10.75 to 30.85. pers took 1800;*-estrmated helc ‘the avi vy was 11.90: the Friday was 267 poun Sheep 1,000; practically sale tod fat lambs 50 to 45 cents ¢ cost for Fri- rage weight for none on lower; sheep 25 to 50 cents higher; yearlings weak to 25 cents lowe: feeding lambs 25 to 50 lower; wee! top fat range lambs 14.95; native lambs fat ¥ lings 12.00; fat din, bs 14,00; bulk Prices follow Fat range lambs 14.25' to 14.85; nativ 50 to 14.25; full natives 10.25 to 1 to fat ewes 5.50, feeding lambs 13.00 to 14.00, FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., July 31—(AP)—But- ter fat. churning cream 36; packing ‘stock 25, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR | Minneapolis. July 31--(AP)—Flour unchanged: shipments 52,157 barrels, ran POTATOES ‘hicago, July 31—(AP)—Potatoes, receipts 48 cars; total U. S. sh nents mens on track 162 cars; tradi triumphantly: | Ba fair, market firm on sacks, steady on baYrels; Kansas and Missouri sacked cobblers 75@2.00; mostly 1.85; Virginia barrel cobblers 4.25 D4.i ‘ CHICAGO P PRODUCE Chicago, July 31—(AP)—Butter unchanged; receipts 12,482 tubs. Eggs unclanged; receipts 16,971 cases, CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, July 31—(AP). alive cas: CHICAGO GRAIN Chicas July 31—(AP)-—Cash: Wheat No 2 red 146@1.47%; No. 2 hard 146@LA7%. Corn No, 2 yellow 8542; No. 2 white ao. Oats No, 2 white 4242@44%%; No. 3 white 424:@44%. Rye. Not quoted. Karley 66@74. Timothy seed 5.75@6.75. Clover seed 12.00@28.00. Lard 15,65, Ribs 45.20, Bellies 181 (Continued on page four.) sudden frightened wish to race through the kitchen and out the back door. He thought desperately: “They'vd got me! Ye gods, I’m done.” He reached for his hat. He said’ amiably: “Certainly. I'll bid = my ther goodby.” apter 102. Emma Keith was le and thin, Despite her graying hair, she had a young, wistful look. She loved it when her son caught her shoulders, grinned down with a teasing. fQuEe 4 cute little trick, ain't you, Em?” Whole hours became golden; went about blushing for a little thing like that. metimes ‘he phoned from town and ordered: “No dishes tonight, Em! Come down, I'll blow you to a din- ner and a show.” Then Emma took out a pair of clean white gloves. She wo: emart silk with the brown jacquette he bought her. whole nei way a corner of the lace stuck out from her envelope purse and her proud step that Emma was going ta meet her son. She imagined al! the young oink in the world in love with him. She trembled when he pulled out the chair for her, standing so gallantly j Ul she was seated. Then she glanced, about, her JT mh mother!” She now took his toast and put it in the’ oven, warmed up the coffee. He liked it steaming hot. But he came in excitedly. “Don't mind about that, Em. IT was fin- ished.” He closed the door softly, came -over to the stove where she was standing. “Know that the papers have been playing? Fellow named Worth who found dead in his office?” “Why, of ets ai see where they have new clues. Strange, isn't it?” “Ye the police think the apaper fellows know anneal ne they're not telling. They’ us all to be ques foned. going down now to. sce whi peice you didn't even know him, | 2 n't baaw hiss from Adam’s oct Em, if: anyone blows around here‘and asks you where i was Monaay~night. ray 1 was howe’ I the time ‘from dinner at six: o' Stick to that, Em, will you? And if they ask about girls I know,| ing?” od 0 layed so mahy you never n't you say nein it got too “No. rae te it. Not wieared, Em? I'll tell you jr why you're to say this.” The two detectives were. extremely : pleasant, ini ‘wouldn't mind com expression announcing| d; calling I Thew? You pnt twal dri "asuana st bia "t? know hi \o a firm of eed ames sete dia in als Market | street | ound “No; I didnt know. i “You never had ‘accasion “to meet him cither in a “pusiness or. .®& por. sonal way?” “I Pon 23 met ‘tim tm vany’ way 8 ae vane that, fut “rolght hi iy diesetlys ths iene your vor in thst eect doubt ity” “I see. 51+ Youre positive you never met Ramo Wo: pa He you never heard of hi him? Well, will you look at these pictures? Do yep rec- ognize any of them?” They were pictures of Ramon on a sur’ agile in tennis flannels; in swimming Dougiae recognized them only Seueuie he ‘had scen them in an-album of Sandy's. “Look: at them carefully, if you pleare.” He went through them again, lit- tle guessing the trap they were springing. “No—I don’t recognize them. Meager massaged the red his long, bony ‘fingers. “Well, T guess you never saw him, » then. I wonder, Mr. Keith, if you may have chanced to meet the woman 0 was Worth’s Do you recall having been ith a girl who may have men- his name, or who may have to him while in your com- nd mentioned her intimacy with inte of in Lee 2 I've told ally know how 1] rat met Worth, i'm not aware iz the rémotest acquaintance n any conceivable way.” ve. of course, adequate rea- son, Mr. Keith. The coincidence is odd, extremely odd.” eee Douglas ‘flushed. He noticed his hands shaking and folded them pugnaciously under his arms. What adequate reasons could they have? What odd coincidence? Were there lette givin Sandy’s name and his nam ¢ been traced and iden. tifi as the fellow who carried a girl from Ramon’s office? He tried to restrain the instinct to swallow— relieve his parched, stifli throat. He was suddenly con of a false, high note-in his voice. “What reason have you that can alter facts? I don't know ‘him, and that's all there is to it.” “Yes—the odd thing is that he knew In the last hour or two of his life you were in his thoughts. He scribbled your name hundreds of times. The tracing of it ix in the blotter found in his desk. Of cours., no suspicion attaches to this. We thought you probably knew hint and would shed light on a baffling case, Gi you accoant for his frenzied writing of your name?” “No—I cannot! He may have seen it under a drawing and picked -it out idly. He never met me so far as I knew. I never met him.” the while rubbing his knuckles: sec. Of course you understand we wanted to clear up this angle. Sorry to trouble voms | Mr. Keit In a sudden san of his overcharged emotion, Douglas put out his hand, gave a deep, uncertain laugh: “Too bad I couldn’t help you—better luck mext time!” He rose unsteadily. He went out qui inking, rubbing bis teeth over nis iower lip. Out of gods, out of it! He went, half runt ning down the steps. He “wanted to omeone by the hand, laugh iously. , i The sun swept the did plaza; made the grass seem new and clean. He cut across the park, ‘hands dug in his pockets. , The Juck! = Wild, un- heard’ of Iu i Saturday Pe ining wall drive down and tell Judith——tell Sandy—make them riotously happy. He got in his car inging down the highway—road cl no one in sight. Gradually he became aware of @ machine behind ‘him—ck be- hint, He was nervous and slowed down, Let it pass him As soon as was ahead of him he began creeping. He distinctly no- ticed the other machine slowing. put on all speed and went dashing furious! kept this up for fifteen minutes, He turned. The machine was with- in 200 feet of Shadowed—they were shadowing him. He wondered with a sickened pang what they knew; whut they suspect- ed. He turned off at Daly City, retracing his way. He thought hi the wheel: of a fellow! out of this: nds shaking on this takes it out "ll be glad to get The evening papers and the Sun- y morning paners had nothing ad- ditional. No mention of his name. With a tingling resurge of confi- dence he took Em out for a drive. “It’s over.” he told himself. “They've nothing they can possibly pin on Pitoaday. sedraink ae came for him. They: brought: hit to @ie room he ad bepat the first, time. There were half a doten’ people, here The tall officr said politely: “Wi Me Melthe Wt find & quieter place. He stood there some ten Sinatee. Then Meager stepped solsatem is 3 his ee on Mi at oy ik Douglas to be seat- mn} ed, .He led him into this. small tnom. He serned, on him abruptly: “Did I you to a ase di oe you know where this office mu read of it in nowspeper.” tl “It wax in. tha cin floor mt the 7, building. You know (his. bulla Ve : wit oe Sent to oe sure you know js go ovel now and hav. look atin”. malate home and. stick! hen