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SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1926. SALESWOMEN—New invention’ pre- vents shoulder. ‘¢treps from slip- ping. Real comfort at-last! adore. it., Wonderful ‘money-mak: ing tunity. Free sample omen} e Lingerie “V" Co., 53 Wf jon, Chicago, ing or experience necessary. Writel] immediately. articulars. Jearborn, Chicago. STUDENTS — Silver Cross Hospital, Joliet, ML... Registered Encolse sta for Elm Service, 117 nN and ‘allowance. High School. ance years Sup pleasant. ‘work; addressed — enveloy particulars. GREYLOC! 42 Broadway, N. Y. selling. brings _ART CO iS—We pay $10 ver hundred carder Easy work; no selid 5-ROOM modern bungalow with bath and fine. basement; closc to schools volt bolt Rowse. $29 It it house, . ROOM house with city water, elec- tric’ lights, gas, toilet, Kk kitchen, and pantry. A batga‘n,| A warm and 5. 2,000. hy 7-ROOM modern house with an cast ‘to represent reliable lingerie firm, local or travel, State age, past ex- perience, etc, Write Box 413, Man- WANTED—A refined ‘and competent housekee; Family of four. No sie C. A. Tuglie,' WANTED—A girl for work, No. 4 Ave, B. Schipfer, __ HOUSES AND FLATS ¥OR flate, pe a wi room, Unfurnished, house on 160 foot School. wate: eave! Piche Cora 8. ‘Me: __Lean, after 5 ee FOR SALE—6 room modern house, 2 large bed rooms, suitable for one full basement, bath and c Register. FOR room bungalow. rage. Small payment down, and monthly paymetns at a very rea- sonable price. See Emil Bobb, or! Phone bal. $25 WEEKLY EASY—Spare Time— Addressing cards at home—no ex- perience. Particulars 2c stamp. ape neg Service, 123 W., Madison, 0. ANT TO SELL our home, near Roosevelt school. On account of poor health want to go to a milder imate. Inquire 408 / A west nt. 4 bed tooms, hot water heat, full basement, south front. 208 Weést! Bro: EEG mode: house. Phone 410 hetween 5 and 7, FOR SALE—One z roo i one buffet, six chairs, one kitchen table, one bed and "bedding one dreseer, one library table, two rockers, one Farewell phonograph, one mirror, oil stove, ice box, ringer and stand, wash tubs, iro: kitchen utensils, odd dishes and fruit ev Call 6 p. m. to 9. Sun- pe all day. 716 Broadway. Phone 5 VOR "SALE—1 Duofold, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 library table. : All prac- tically new. Phone 6893. .221 W. LL cri Phone 1067, . _- LAUNDRY ALL KINDS of laundry work at 30 “conta a dozen; wet wash, 20 pounds for $1.00. Also all kinds of plain sewing, neatly done. Satisfaction guranteed on all work done, Call 222 Bell,street. Telephone 737-L.J. For sale: 7 room id ntage, lot 76x140 fee! fro: has extra fine trees and a rage beautital 6-ROOM.. ‘good ‘condit! a coreciccne new terms; immediate possession.| — $5,600.00. eae Lo T-ROOM ‘modern house; five blocks from tofti reasonable; “on easy ternan, $4,26000. : 6-ROOM modern hotise, east front;| FOR EXCHANC well bultt 4-ROOM cottage, ‘201 ated. modern; db frontage. s¥700.00. 6-ROOM hou: bath. Only 5-ROOM cottage, partly modern, front; 11th street. © A 7-ROOM house; trees; ni INSURANCE—fire, -tornads bile —in ra home; newly decor- sidp; partly Pn; tas foot uth side; close in; )700.00, 100.00. st front; modern mod- off] after 6 p.m; built for south front; jee part of city. $4,200.00, jutomo~ good companies with Prompt service guarantecd. BUILDING LOTS—Ii the lot. want is lint, 1 will et it for you if for sale.| FOR Si ou, not on my very complete THE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS has cevaioees into .a game of “Follow vader.” yard; close to. scheols and choice} —— netghhorbood. $5,500. ‘6 ROOMS and bath, new modern house with garage and good basement; maple floors; house well built and warm; close to schools. Priced ‘much below its value, $5,200, easy terms. ROOMS and bath, new modern house in Riverview addition; maple floors and large closets. $4, asy terms, 8-ROOM: modern house with aries hot water heat, 6 bedrooms; lot 88x Re house, in Riverview addition; beautiful house and chased: on very easy IF you wish to buy a house or lot, we can suit you and may save you money. Fire insurance written in the best of companies. HARVEY HARRIS & CO., ins Block. J. P. JACKSON, Manager. AL. inted 4 jon co ‘cerning Herley, Arnold and Flor: ence Parks, children of J. W. Pai Estate "matter. Write fully to W. C, Cox, 164 W. Jackson, Chicago. “FOR SALI FOR SALE OR T! }0-room modern hotel in west central Minnesota town of 1,600. Or will rade for. good land. Or trade Fositenings separate and lease building. Address: Elvin Brown, lard Hotel, Dickinson, D. ' FOR SALE . gy 5 ROOM partly modern ‘house, Second, street, for $2,300, terms $400 cash,! and balance like vent. | 5 ROOM tly modern house for| $1,800, Rivet street, terms $500 cash, and balance like rent, 5 ROOM modern house, 2 bed rooms, hardwood floors, full baseemnt, fine, dot for $3,000, on terms. EW 5 ROOM house, up to ite, built in features, cast front, near schools, on good terms. __ edern house on Sixth street, 4 bed rooms, east front, hot water heat, for $5,260, on terms. ROOM modern house, Riverv' addition, oak floors, sun parlor, rage in Soecment. oeyii trees and shrubbery, on libe: rms, ROOM modern house on Eighth, street, 5 bed rooms, cast front, full! basement, double garage, on terms.) ROOM modern house, except ‘heat, 2 bed rooms, clese in, hard wood floors, for $2,660, on good terms. 4 ROOM medern ‘hoyse for $2,650, on liberal terms. _ . GENBRAL store in Burleigh county for trade for Burleigh county un-, encw! ROR vel fee week guaran. selling gam an as ders. Ten in: old Tae Experience unnecessary. Jim Heap makes $600 per month. Peerless building, $100-$200 weekly Guarantee Products Co., Keystone Kansas City, Mu, + Big Con. and salary. Reliable house. dealers ‘turnover or money back. Rapid promotion. al ‘Specialty Cv, Cedar Rapids,, lowa. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Fully fu: ied. ground floor apartment, next to bath; very private; water ii reasonable. gas range. Phone, -light,| in apartment furnished; 601 Second stteet. Phone 1196, Bl ED A ‘Two large rooms, closet and kitchennete with large screenéd front, down stairs. __door.’ 518 Sixth St. RNIS! (ED Ape: rooms, closet and: kit: creened down stairs. farge room apartment, electric Co., Hoski in) ‘porch. Call at rear Epone 600. ite Two large} cheanete with in porch. East’ Call iturnished 4- with bath and rant lock. J. P. Jackson, manager. FOR ~RENT—Furnished 303. ‘The ‘Laurain “Apartment: 303. B. F. Flanagan, P 'y. | #OR RPNT—Downstairs apartment enn home. $45.00. Unfur- . Cal ' plants, hotels ‘or usine: i A BUSINESS Position .with good ‘RENT — Furnished two-room it. 520 Sever pay is certain when you have the training. Helpful book sent fre Amorim Business College, Fargo, __ AUTOM FOR SALE—One 1925 Dodge Tour-| ROOM ing, balloon tires and eels one ford ‘wood Mi id one Ford Bug. priced very: low to sell Accessory Co. ise Coupe; one OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT—Dontal formerly suitable Taquire marck. Dr. Seas east} WANTED— «| WANTED—By September wiel Harvey Harris & |. 000 any sound, going nishe ick cash sale; no pub> Chikapo Business Gurchemen F La Self, Chicages 4 All cars| FOR 26@30:; -| 34; ducks 22@2; IN SLOPES ULCER SENT REAL USED CAR VALU 1925 Oldsmobile 4-pa: (Overhduled, new 1926 Overiand tour 1924 Ford tudor .. Studebnker touring BISMARCK HUDSON-ESSEX CO. 210 Main. WORK WANTED BASE A LITTLE Traders Disinclined to New Risks Till Government Reports Are Given gentleman’s watch 1 Saturday night. Return, to Bis- marck Furniture Co. for reward, FARM LANDS D—To hear from owner of! land for sale for fall delivery. 0. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. WANTED TO RENT wants about @ four- ished artment on Write Tribune, No. Aug. 7 -— (Wheat down a little in price today. owing to reports of improved tcrop conditions in Canada, with cooler temperatures there and showers, Business was fairly. active at times, although us a rule traders appeared disinclined to take new risks with United States government reports just ahead. Export bids ire feom = fur ground floor. 92. furnished apartment. Call 632-M, cash wheat, both here und in the southwest, were higher, but the sea- hoard failed to confirm any export buying of consequence. Wheat closed ettled at the same as finish to 5-8 cent lowe changed to 3-8 cent off; oats 1-4, 2 to 1-2 cent down, and provisions va ing from five cents decline to a rise of 10 cents, “ - Corn values averaged somewhat lower today on agcount of lower, temperatures over.the belt, and be- cause of a forecast, for probable showers in Kansas and Nebraska. Oats also averaged lower, with hedg- ing pressure a factor. Provisions were firmer. Better cash demand for lard was a factor. PRICES SAG AFTER SHORT EARLY RALLY . Wheat, after a diewtions AGENTS ‘WANTED 500 MONTHLY ot Magic $1 can cquals 33 gallons gaso No carbon. Harmless, — Proven| merits. Your name on cans. Write for particulars and papot of this statement. P, A. Lefebvre & Co.,| Alexandria, 0. vata. i $50 Gas. line. gauge Remington automatic; one 12 gauge Remington pump. nearly new; one 20 ‘gauge Call at FOR b—16 slightly used Kelly an SPeneyivanta balloon casing: 3024.95, $12.60 each. Terms -to re- ae parties. Dakota Auto _ Sles Co., Inc. ical ata FOR SALE—% head of Hereford Yearling steers and two-year old High grade cattle, J, E. 12% miles Southeast of Bismarck. i SET ae VALUABLE folder on ali classes of lake shore propery, in Minnesota, R. ymond, 1541 Ashland, Ave., Minn. : FOR SALE—A new Browning 12 gauge | gun. For rent, nice room for rent in modern home.. Phone 689W, at 20 W. Thaye prices short li of smaller steady cash markets, When buying failed to follow the upturn, the slug- ish action of the market brought on seuttered liquidation and close was to 1% cents lower for the day, September ‘holding better than the distant months, Oats eased with corn, futures breaking % cent and closing at low point for ‘the day. Rye futures broke sharply. P: fi to 1% cents lower for the da tembe} ‘seed futures were off with grains, September breaking 2% cents and closing atlow. Cash wheat offerings were moder- ate and spring wheat sorts continued light with a fairly good dex old crop springs of good Scattering receipts of new ep: oy ROOMS RENT FOR RENT—Two nicely f ed rooms for two. One furnished toom for one, also board, at 613 Third street. Phono 1105. One light housekeeping room at 622 __Third street. Phone 1 THREE unfurnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, and one furnished bedroom, in modern ring Teceipts | wm epring 4 5 velft! treet north.) came in, largely rom nnesota, | ree ae abepatnann set dual Poe er from North, Dakota: ve oom modern| Winter wheat o ard varicties sold Rede et ee Rene: | TAGS ae Wendy: gtemiums. Dorie ment, south front, garage. Avwil-| Was stead: y | "Corn was unsettled with a good fair one erat, Te emt Brebasy.| .. good ndemand for yellow wed mixed FOR jeep m. Also 1 “| slow. d room. its were steady. hee Haga ae ror tae so a Rye kay firm end unchanged a eeping in a ‘modern home. ..C ig ity hy y in, Phone 6043. Call at 18 ‘Thaypr Sees res th ise seen| yin ae street. Flaxseed was unphanged. FOR RENT room with two nice clothes close! ON NEW LEASE Won RENToTeo furished rooms for Sigh Twenty Leading Roads Make Highest Level For Thir- t housekeeping in modern 418 First street. Inquire teen Years ns H New 7-1 AP)--Con-} York, Aug. structive forces were again at vitee in today’s avg market, which showed a further broadening in ac-| tivity as orders poured from all) sections of the country. Easv credit conditions and favorable trades news continued to prove the basis for the ity in the float- y stocks caused Sep-{ “well furnished FOR eli furnished room with kitchenette and closet. Ice fi close in; ladies preferred. stree FuRk RENT — Four Knowles Jewelry store. go A Knowles. 2 NEWLY decorated pleasant light housekeeping room. College Bldg. Telephone 183. Si dia = ‘OR RENT—In modern home, fips. in, 310 First street. Phone 108; rooms over Apply to RENT—Four wifurnished light housekeeping rooms, 116 Broad- way. x [EEE er Cae CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Aug. steady; fowls apeitngs supply active short ‘covering. Rails took on a new lease of tife when Atchison, Southern way and Ni “entral were lifted to the high leading 1913. Werner Pictures the spectacular ind verare of 20) est level since “A” was one of ual features, IMARKETS ed 185) ys barley eased 4 cent. Flax-| @ er: ae SWRA OL CRRA RICE FINANCIAL NEWS i ‘Aug. 7 Che Ch —Today— Yesterday Year Ago Open High 1.38% 142% LATS BI 884, 93% 1.41% 1.46%, 21.97 u soaring nearly cight po! 3 ts on buy {cents rixe in cattle was on matured fluenced by ‘the enthus' steers, ‘these holding about. stoady | and selling largely at 7.76@8.75 with top of 9.60, whiel mixed yearlings! n a strong to 25 cents advance renched 10.00, the butk 8.50@9.50. sk fed stecrs sold moxtly ‘at 6.00 |@7.00, fay cows und heifers from 4.25 | @8.50; low cutters and cutters from 54.00 with bulls at 4.756@5.35, ‘alves finished 10.75@11 mostly. Stocker and féeder pri ‘tists were up 25 cents with a bulk of | 5.00@6,50 on steers and 4.00@5.00 for cows and heifers at the close. Friday's trade on hogs fownd a few sorted lights up to 12 medium and utchers selling ‘largely et; 50, while packing sows sold 9.50@10.00, 12.95 money te 1926 peak on shuying influ enced by of large current earnings, mires’ moved up under ‘the leadership of United Cigar!’ Stores, which crossed 101 to ane Iso came back into spocu- lative favor, General ‘Motors making 4 spectacular spurt of: more than nine points at the colse ito a record high for all time at 217. Dupont scored @ similar gain, also reaching a new peak price. he closing was strong. To sales approximated 900,000 shares. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Aug. 7-—-(U. S. D, of A. Hogs Dor market generall: sows strong to i barely enough ceipts ito test market value; top 13 paid for selected 150 to 170 hoice 200 pound bi upward to 13.40; few extrem butchers downward t 1 packing sows 9,85@1 10 Veal Pixs theld at the closed with a bulk of one load of fed western yearling wethers which ave 97 pounds, selling at 11.25. Fat ewes ol tleared’ large 7.00 for de-| nd! sirable weights, a few odd head hers! rewching. | eight bulk ; 10.50 market a 6.5 BISMARCK GR. (Furnished hy Russe! Bismatrek, Aug. No. 1 dark northeri No. 1 northern spr No. 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum 1 red durum » 1 flax... 2 flax. «| No. I rye... Dark hard winter. Hard winter ‘hogs 12.00@ 13.40. ht lights packing sows °9.50@10.60 slaughter pigs, no prices, tattle 300; compared week ago re- ceipts startling smaller; yearlings 25 40 cents higher; good and medium weight sharing adva: ri vies largely jes =medium and dy to strong; ex- ex 10.00; long year. killer demand western y narrow; stocker: ‘treme top he: lings 10.60; farley +e Speltz, per ewt SHELL CORN No. 3, 66 Ibs. or more. compared ype ie No. 4, 55 tbs No. 8 v. light stockers; fat she stock scarce, 50 cents and $1 up; all cutte: bull: ES aac Per pound discount under Ib iF corn, 70 \bs., 6 cents under: shell. steers 3 stocker and feed- 4 oa 4 feeders 6.75@ grass fat cows 5.00@6. heifers 6.00@7.25; all cuti 50; medium bulls 5.75 12.50@ 14.00, Skeep 1,000; odd slots native ward to 11.40; eulls the week, doubles from 149) 1.484% 1 ly if stations; fat 8 highe ents highe fat yeur- 1.01% sheej 25@25 tents highe lings strong; feed 10 cents higher; wi 39% 38% Als AO BB A0% e feeding lambs follow: Fat .50; native lambs 13.75@14.2 tives 10,00@10.; .00@ 12.0. fat ceding lambs 1 SOUTH sT. LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Aug. 7—(AP)-—Un- der a series of sharply curtailed runs ‘this week, the cattle market staged a sharp decline and closed mostly @50 cents higher; says the weekly review of the United States depart- ment of agriculture, Hogs values were just reversed form, the local market beraking to 75 cents in line with , outside conditions where receipts were heavy, Fat lambs and! sheep recovered all of last weck’s 25 to 50 cents break the close being the! thigh time of the week. The only expansion to the STEAM PLANT AT WASHBURN BIG PROJECT _,, {Continued from page one. its kind to invade the lignite field, it is distinctive in wz the first erected along the Missouri river for cooling purposes. Low tempera- | ture of boilers insures great economy. in fuel consumption. The plant will be strictly up-to-dule in every wa The coal will be nandlad entirely wachinery from the car to the bo @50, °t: A spur has been built a quarter @e|of a mile long to the plant. from the Bismarck-Minot branch of the Soo Line. The site, whic! thirty acres, ters of an fe h covers altogether located three-quar: west of Washburn, Its proximity is having a stimula ‘influence on this commu which ‘has a sewer system under way ‘and. is planning other improvements. It ‘is believed that the power plant presages other important industrial | enterprises, in view of the combined advantages’ of the Missouri river and lignite fields at this point. The new Washburn plant will be a valuable adjunct to the system of ae the Otter Tail Power compan: headquarters nt Fergus Falls, } Vernon Wright is president, Welsh, chief enginecr ami Larson is resident inspecting the work. i Serves. Wide Territory 1 The Otter: Tail Power com towns And “operites six “hy ; tric Marts focated in Minnesota on the Rediriver. ‘It has steam plants at Jamestowa, Devils Lake und other . North Dal towns: also at Fergus Fate. Ligatte ix ing ‘burned at Jamestown and Devils Lake but ‘it lis antes cee distance, Thecom- 80 fago, ny a need: 68| Looking n.| to be of a Nee.) CPE UREN DESH RINNE a A fingers. | epy for me, fiecieyeeere I of tears. ‘of me? ‘Where is Judith? awa! your tears,” Why “doesn't Judith ‘come to me?” ae Judith came. She knelt brand Menu he buried ‘her teco-t indy’ lands, ja—you, Judith, al He knows this. Ah, I. know he me oa better, much better. Oh, this ds bet- ter that I do now than I ae bd is, is true—Judith, I did one thing. Tell me, Judith, were you proud of me “Oh, Sandy! would go for you. i would have you “That is better. Let him come.” Because Ah, Dougtas, she will wipe Pry Sandy said: “It's you he take him -know it Jude. done before . . . Judith, that day?” Oh, my darling. 1 Btay- The brown head was hidden in Sandy's hands—the young, tender eyes were hidden, But she whispered: “Don’t ery 80, dear, dear Douglas. Don't ery for me. a happy. cals only make you sa jagias, put your arms— oh, here, about me. Kiss me. Once again—ah, once bios Seti i 2 Judith came then and Jed him away. She reached her hands gently to his shoulders. Her bonny lad— dear, bonny lad. ler eyes ured all her agony of love on his. “£ would have gone in her pike Doug- la . to spare you this 1 would die so gladly.” Judith put white orchids in Sand: pale hands—pale hands, lovely as the flowers, Judith looked at the deep waves of shining hair and le smile carved delicately as b: Spirit—a smile of triumph on that Juring,: wondrous mouth.’ Death givitig back her c —all the charm of the blithe, ta igh- ing Sandy, who had.come in per- fume, so gayly with all these attic throaty hg—death making her exultant again—death putting beaut: of the spirit’on Sandy's white still bravely—ah, so bravely— The young form huddled-in a chair stirred. He pressed his hands bit- terly against his mouth, Judith went ‘to him. times she went to him. look at her. Oh, do! want this. She smiles. Don’t rob her of this last sweetness. She wanted to go always bravely. She was so proud to die bravely, And she did. Bravely and finely Do look at her—touch her sweet hands,” Judy—Judy—all “You can not bear it?* ed up and face. this—oh She reach- put her hands on his She looked at him pleadingly. so, she offered him her life. “It is too much to bear alone. Ah, Douglas,, let_ me come and bear it with you. Will you not let.me bear it with you?” For the first time he met her eyes. He seemed bewildered, as though his own spirit spoke .. . his own spirit said: “I'll share it with you, Tam here and I will make it easier— a little easier . “ “Do you want me ne: las, do you want me nea His_arms swept about Judith. Like a litle boy he sobbed with his head hidden on Judith’s shoulder. “Judy— you—of course you—” And like a little boy he teok the solace—trembling, tender soluce of Judith’s voice—Judith’s sweet, pret- ty hands—the tenderness und life- Doug- long love of Judith’s aching arms. i THE E) ie TODAY | (Continued from page one.) And Mrs. Robertson, sitting in the front row of a choir, was shot, and died in an hour. The bullets were fired through a window. One report suggests jealoysy. Ane other attributes the killing to boot- leggers, annoyed by the evangelist’s hostile attitude. Th ay the kill- ing of the won accidental. The other day in Texas a cle: who had attacked the ci ent shot and killed « called upon to remonstrate. New York New Jersey discuss an extraordinary murder case, revived after four years of silence, that of the Rev. Mr. Hall, Episcapal clergy- man, found shot to death, under an old crabapple tree, with Mrs, Mills, a ve ber of his choir, murdered beside im. ity gure yan who In connection with’ ‘the bast case, Segutor Simpson, special prosecutor, says: “Shameful negligence was shown in the case originally, and the case was treated in a way that ought to satisfy any murderer.” The general attitude of ithe law to- ward criminals in this country seems that “ought to saisfy id Hore His t writes for Colliers Weekly ‘About the last. days of hig master as a convinced worshiper. Alo! rch Roosevelt at-the:moment of jhis’deuth, the valet says Roosevelt's iast words were, “Please put out the | ae Theodore Roosevelt. was: tired, his heart was broken ores death of ‘son, Juentin, oethe’s jas words were, “Mote light.” Theyiwero’ up- ‘Propriate, for few. men: con- sa tefritery sbout-°60) tributed more light ‘to the “human ‘dnd west and “about 2h0| Tice than Goethe contri miles north’ and south, in Minnesota and? Nogth ‘Dakota: it also has distri- hution’## @outh- Dakota, <9 >) ies ae as Se, sup 3 : cd onnected ‘The ition for us & ; 8 path eal only pacsing out the light,” or does it mean for us-all “more light?” bh. Ose Movoreh ras

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