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SEE EMERSON RCE BEEN Pam ANAT Tribine Classified - Advertisements —= PHONE 82 WALP KELP WANTED. | ” MEP ede “Sreci'aemcca ee | Clasaed Advertsing Rates Few weelts completes: 1 88 worda or id 8} } offer free. Barber Co College. Farzo. N Dak. insertions, 8 words or ae rd PPrrerrrkt GOOD POSITIONS for ait Tes 8 American, Business e lege, lor MARKETS rikattRat - Wy Anoesene pir Louse Sire: FOR. SALE — 6-ROOM | strictly | modern spick and span conditi irah ae rt -of city, Seo aout garage thas0.00 double garaj modern, 6-BOOM house, park, east front, #, 6-ROOM “house, south front, nice Sebel condition, moderg. Gh 1 GOING IPHARD Prospects of “Melon Cutting” By Big Concerns Stim- ulate Public Buying ‘New York, Aug. = hepa ig ‘tion of the main mpwerd eee, of stock prices today is Speman . Halon in public a ire a marked c: ticipation. ‘ith speculative imag- ination | fired by prospects of “ cutting” by some of the large een trial corporations this fail and by ‘Crgased cash ‘disbursements on » tn ‘common stocks of otters ad mon - plentiful supply, opera’ work- ing for higher prices ‘pul tittle ajt- ficulty in attracting a Whaat fenerel Mouse- Mrs. L. A, 6-ROOM house, screened porth, A-1 dition, hot’ water heat, proba- iy. WANTEN—A complies ~ maid eo general house work. one 69! teh Ve eens ae wor! = rari class of house at 1650 15,55 ito 5 16.65 Betties— Sept. 18.10. Oct. ~ -$8.19-— - 18.00 17.65 ° ——— grains Phys Ale under the leader-] Sheep 1,700; fat lambs 25 low ship of co tiy 12.1 13.50; fs Oats ced” firm’ with corn, advanc.} "°°tY 12-40@13.60: fat sheep stea ing @ cent, i CHICAGO GRAIN’ ‘i jarley futures were 2 % cent at] Chica 0, | Aug. ¥ (AB: —Cash ‘one time and cleged steady. Wheat No, 2 red 1.87% @1.98; No. 2! Flaxseed futures seer don seat-| hard 1.38% @1.30%4, tered country hedging, September Corn No. 2 mixed 83% @84"4 ; No. closed only cent off for the di 2 yellow 84% @84! ottthe a te one cem and hel@ ‘Oate No. 2 mixed 40; No, 2 white M1 Cash Wheat offerings were 1 hs Springs’ of good weight were stea Lightwelght*o offerings were slow ai some of the number three and thin- ner offerings were one to two cents lower. Winter wheat was in good de- mand for hard varieties and slow for, soft. Trading basis was about un- changed, Durum was firm and un- changed, Corn was unchi ed. Oats was quiet a rake: Rye was quiet and easy ‘4 lower. Barley was quiet and dra; Flaxseed was firm and Unchanged, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Aug. 9—(U, S. D. of A.) 26,000; uneven, mostly ulk 170 to 210 pound 3.753 most 240 to 325 pound! 13.00; bulk packing 85; heavies mostly M 4 bed rooms, hot watae | most, tall basement, south front. 208 West) adwav. Phone 837M. FUR KeENI—rour room house. Phone 410 between 5 and t B10, cai] 518 Tenth street. APARTMENTS | TWO OR THRED room bens built’ in features, in poreh and private entrance. aso] one nicely furnished bedroom. Rent) , e reasonable. Phone 3573. 710; __ Seventh street. biggest value in city in this’ $4,200.00, ; 5-ROOM bungalow, east from, mod- ern, nico lawn and shrubberyj| garage. $3,500.00, 10-ROOM house, modern, good pensir tion, east front, nice part of city, garage, a bargain at $5,250.00. 4-RQOM house, south side, barn, partly’ modern, 125 es it] buying orders were again Mirada anders ; of froup strength wete most cy ‘s—It lap) ent e stecis, equipments, 3 ROOM partly, madera house, Second stl Sie A nt ae ny oeed fesie,” public utilities and | foods jt , terms ¢ | ing of ie motors centere ja Sed balance’ tke: reat. forge se Towillyaet it der seel ee cewerd ‘Moterer which eaten: & ROOM partly sesee naan gies r ea another iar Sd eda ca Bg 1,800, First street, terms $51 ine, tall time aroun as agai a sah ‘balance like rent. eae ce eitiie’ Cogmado, automo-" ‘closing quotation of 217 last week. M modern house, 3 bed rooms,| drompt serviee assured. All sorts of rumors are in circulation herdwood floors, full baseemnt, fine| © aes agito ‘ie probable ection of Central for rene, on tei rs directors on ursday, du ie 8, east front,| nd of ir cent and an on good wv soe ye other deal. | cxtra cash dividend of $4, in addition WHEN YOU THINK OF REAL ESTATE—think of to the regular payments. The Van ‘Sweringen issues led the advance in the railroad group, “Nickel Plate” common and Chesapeake end Ohio common cach moving up at least four points while Chesapeake and Ohio preferred and Pere quette sold three points above ti week's final figures. Ribs 45.5 Bellies 18.00, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapoils, Aug. 9—(AP)--Fldu unchanged to five cents tower. Ir carload lots, family patents quoted at 8.60@8.70 a barrel in 98-pound cot- ton sacks; shipments 33,291 barr Bran 23,00. FARGO BUTTER N. D. Aug. 9—(AP) hurning cream 37; pac street, 4 bed rooms, east front, hot water heat, for $5,250, on terms. G ROOM modern house, Riverview pool vak floors, sun parlor, ga-' in. basement, wing My trees and Witubern en ‘iterat torres 8 ROOM todern house’ on Ei street, wen resis, east front, fall basement, double garage, on terms. arater: In state af colds # PRRs reemt slete tJ food] Will nn chen Write Te pune i uf for $2,650, on terms. —_ 4 Beet mmodera ‘house for $2,650, on ®-] GENDRAL atefe in. Burleigh county for trade for Bérleigh county un- encumbered acre pI ‘urnished with bath andj ° ge. “Harvey Harris & s block. 3, P. Ja ARM LANDS FAR! Bismarck. Weil improved, neal cent influenced the buying of Case Thresh. ing Machine, American Radiator, H. R. Machinery, Loose Wiles Bigeuit and Dupont, all of which sold five to 10 points higher. Activity of bert Theatres was associated with re- ports eat dividends on the stock would be geen dbl. he next: week, WHEAT VALUES BECOME FIRM Reports of Frosts in Canada and Russian Revolt Prove Helpful Chicago, Au ports from Canada, together revolt in Russi “ROOM apartment, on ground floor. furnished or ig 415 104-J. Fargo, USED CAR VALU! ter fat, “REAL 1925 Rte er 4-pass. coupe. (Overhauled, new tires and pee 1926, adh peering 1924 Pot dor Stadebater touring’ <2." "$1600 BISMARCK hiiposctik CO. BISMARCK GRAIN RENT — Furi tw apartment, 520 Seventh street. tres BUSINESS CHANCES ‘A BUSINESS Position with or pay is certain when you: wate Helpful book sent tree Ameri Business College, Fargo, N. ‘Dake — _ AUTOMOBILES—NOTORCTCLES FOR SALE—O: iz. ine, balloon tires and disc wneei: one ford Coupe; one Ford Roa ater, and one Ford Bug. All car: priced very low to sell quick. Lock- we Accessory Co. jone = 18% 800 Main St. ly ‘bulk better rade| 3 13.00@ 13,35; big pack: oarty advance t No. 1 northern spring. No. 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum. 1 red durum Fr two. room xvat iso ‘board, at 613 ird street. WOMAN wants work by the hour or Phone 1105, ey Call pa ee "2. 75@13.50, By Cattle 18,000; general steers tradé active; mostly 10@15 cents higher; top 25 cents up on desirable light! yearlings and well finished genviet several loads yearlings 10.50: me} O: 1,885 pound bullocks 10.25; steckers and feeders and she stock strong to 25 cents higher; bulls steady to! strong; vealers 50 cents lower; large. 13.00 downward to packers; out- siders upward to 13.50 ana better, eep 25,000; fat lambs mostly cents lower; some bids 50 cents low- er; early sales western 14.15@14,40; natives 13.75@18.90; some held at} 14.00 and a few above; culls 10.00@ 10.26; weak to 26 cents lower; sheep; fat ewes mostl: lanrbs EE ‘unfurnished » suitable it housekeeping, and one furnished room, in modern 223 ifth street north.| FOR RENT—Seven room modern| WANTED—Party house, hot water heet, full ba: ent, south front, Ava able ae ie 208 West B Broudway, a watch _last| Return to Bi: re _Co., for reward. wants about a four- room furnished apartme: ground floor, Write Tribu WANTED—By — September i, la ATED Oy Fonte Call” a vie f AE ce centile | Spice “TthS eae De rea States a v4 |. however, acte | WASHING "MACHINE, Co er gel oR powss, : ‘the corn market, crop damage new: copper boiler, electric plate; cam-1 trom the southwest was a bullis Spitable for one or two. Ladies} ¢ra, brass oi] lamp and oil paint-|- factor. eit Close in. 507 Fourth]. ings. inquire at», 508 Seventh street, yore a, Wheat closed unsettled 4, cent, to 4 17 t a ‘nat 0 or: i RENT Two Tarished noma To arished roometor| FOR SALE--One 19 gauge Remington] caine sdvence nets ceehe : housek ic; one 12 gauge Remington ‘eotns advance, oats un to's ing up and provisions unchanged to a 418 First ccoant. wimp, neatly art onc 20 gauge a Ave. A. ington. go new. Call at Well” rite of 10 cents. Dry and hot wegther in tho south- Upeits, per oe - SHELL CO! ae . 56 Ibs. or more No. 4, vs Ibs. FUR RE! Ne. 5 ‘Dental formerly occupied by Dr. Kershaw, table for any kind of an office, Inquire City National Bank, Bie- marek. 1 cent per pound discount under 55 es Ear corn, 70 Ibs. & cents under (erand new, shell, ¥ er ‘also new FOR SALE... FOR SALE OR TRADE—J0-room| room with two tice Tether cloarte, modern hotel in west central Minnesota town of 1,600. Or will trade for good land. Or trade furnishings separate and ~ lease building. Addres: Elvin V. “sad Villard Hotel, Dickinson, MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Aug. 9 around 1.49 147 96% 9% 38% 40% 244 244 244 2d 1.50: 14816 D758 1.0055, BO Ate 149 146% 26% 00K BB% AO 2.42 243 244 Gt 65 G4 G44, 66 7 66 66 COTTON PRICES DRAG 1.4975, 147% ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Aug. 9—(U. S. D, f A.)—Cattle 10. steers, several Toatsiee & % 39% ALY 2.423, ___PURNITURE FO! FOR SALE—One dining room table, one buffet, six chairs, one kitchen table, one bed and bedding one dresser, one library table; two rockers, one Farewell phonograph, one mirror, oil stove, ice box, ringer and stand, wash tubs, ironing bgerd, kitchen utensi odd ‘dishes and fruit jars. Call 6 p. m. to 9, Sune ne all day. 716 Broadway. Phone FOR SALE—1 Duofold, 3 kitchen eabinet, 1 library table. All ically new. Phone 6893. w.t Rosser. pe ie west th temperatures reported as. high as 113 in Kansas yesterday anal above 100 again today let to buying of told: ‘there ¢orn and to a higher level of values! pounds, respectively; but the upturns brought profit tang] Papa slok, whaut ateedi: bun and part of the advance was lost. “9 oO arley-~ Oats, affected by the action of other; 7 iy, wentern roe 1 sh ayaa efeln, were higher early but reacted) jater. Provisions went higher owing to} ors “4.50@6 r sympathy with hog values which were ters 3.25@4.00; bulls largely 5.00@| New York, Aug. 9—(AP)—Cottor up 26@40 cents on account of smaller] 5, mediuin grades good heavies up| broke approximaiciy $3,50 a bale ters receipts than sxpqetet: 4 stockers and feeders moder.) today following announcement of th '00| government crop forecast which WHEAT FUTURES co y eo.| fully’ 1.800,000 ales more thant sore UPN MILL C Tis, Aus, 9~(AP)--Wheat a of the private estimates last week. innea 1 light .00@ 11.50; SEP era “ve Aan futures moved slightly higher today| moctiy; ford, lights ane STRAYED ONE Bay ‘nore, 4 year despite a bearish ran of statistics.| Hogs 8,000; mostly 25 higher than| old. ight 1,300, lost ‘sine: Prossure was moderate in all markets] tat week's closing ‘trade: ‘desirable February, No brand. One Heifer and small dips attracted support.| lights and medium weight ‘butchers! red and white, weight about 600 Buying faded on the is and the] 12.50@13.00: heavier butchers down| , horns, end off right car. Lost sine: reer wa eras mast the 2 12.00 and below; i eeeag sows 9.75) *° July Jat. paras rading period. jose was %@ P1025; pi 42.50; average » C, Heaton, Jr., cent fgher for the day here. cote Seats 1 10.54; weight 201. McKenzie, N. m closet. Ice fur-| ¥ Phi rooms, 113) t SALE—16 br Fling steers ow two yi de eattle. High gra Ghesak, 12% miles Southeast arck, PuR RENT — Four rooms Knowles Jewelry store. F. A. Kno’ " se NEWLY decorated pleasant housekeeping room. College B! over! ly to new Browning 12 gauge For rent, nice room for rent! in modern home. Phone 689W, at 220-W. Thayer. Sie ore mares are What will be the world’s airplane, ‘designed to carry 100 pee d having 10 preneliors, is being constructed in way. jer "Rocky Mount n - ir mi f allots c- FOR RENT—Pieasant sieepi @ summer of two m july Pls preferred. bei. | and August. sleeping rem amit gun. one- te es 2,000; veal calves around OM FOR REN | modern home ag in, 310 First street. Phom fon RENTSF Four Pe mater aned tr age Te cabelas rooms. LAUNDRY ALL KINDS of laundry Rs at Fy cents a dozen; wet wash, 20 pounds for $1.00. Also all kinds of plain sewing, neatly done. Satlefaction guaranteed on all work done. Call 222 Bell street. Telephone 737-L.J the cast. b, TENS GooD-WATURED ’ By upon KNow BE AN EXGEPTION AND WILL MAKE | ALLOWANCES 1 THINGS AREN'T RIGHT 1 BELIEVE led Sone To GET TY) * TOSETHER J aw MN HUNCH 1S, HE'S GOING To "mane" HELP meena ork Tem iti MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN ‘Minnea eth Aug. 9—(AP)-—Wheat| receipts’ year aj 1.5% 01-60%; No. 1-dark aorthern choice to faney 1,63%@ inant te good igtie@paeth, Ne ordinary to 60% 5 1 hard apting 1.60: 08%; No. 1 dark hard Montana on track 1.40%@ 1.46%; to. arrive Air ret: tember 1.48%; 47: yellow a4 Ars 39% @39 No. BTig¢ @08'% He No. 1, 243% @2.46" RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Aug. 9—(AP)-—Range an, jt : Wheat No. 1 er 45% @1.71; No. H alte rt Tes No. 3 ditto 1,635 iss ite i alts. iyderk Bard winter 0. ar @ 1.68; No. 1 hard winter tons No. 2 amber durum 1,72'4; alsed durum 1.56) No. 2 yellow 88; No. 4 mixed No. 4 white 78%. 8 No. 2 white {9@'10%. Rye No. 1, 97. Rarlev sample grade 60% @62; No. 2, 62@66;. No..8, 61) Flax No. 1, "3 5 14 @2.47, ae fair, mar-] dow. ket stroneer: Kansas and Missouri sacked Trish cobblers mostly 1:86@1.90; Hivecsots,. sacked Early Ofioe 1.700017 ig L. T. L, MEETING WEDNESDAY A surprise meeting of the L. T. L. will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock ut the First Baptist church for which several special numbers have been planned. ors are cotdially invited to attend and members are urged to be present as a report for the state L. T. L, secretary will be prepared. — _. SEES FINE PROGRESS State Senator William Nels ad y, who was » comment- ‘ogress made time in 19! wonderful improv. He w Governor A. G. “Sortie raised four miles from the gevernor’s home in Minnesota, RETU FROM BOTTINEAU Miss Madge Runey, county super- intendent, and Mrs. Nellie Evarts, deputy county superintendent, have returned from Bottineau, Rolla and other points in the northern part of| qd the state where they have been at- vending a state mecting of county superintendents FAMILY PICNIC In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Day of France Field, Canal Panama, a lawn picnic for memb of the family was held at the J. B. Belk home on Fourth street Sunday afternoon, ye tas FROM TRIP cker and grand- Margaret Elizabeth has returned from a six n spent in Minnesota HERE FROM BOSTON ee Tisdale Smith, Boston, Mass., siting his mother, Mrs. A. W. racy, for a month. He will return aeearee at Accord, Mass. after ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Warden and Mrs. John Lee cnter- ‘ained the office force of the depart- nent of agriculture and labor at din- ner today noon, RETURNS TO ®OTTINEAU Miss Dorothy Helgerson returned © her home at Bottineau, Saturday after a two weeks’ visit with Miss Doris Tait. TO ve ON Fi FISHING TRIP Dr. Strauss and Henry Hatnaesen se 1 leave tonight on a ‘ishing trip at the Minnesota lakes. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. John Roherty an- ounce the birth of u daughter yes- -erday at the St. Alexius hospital. VACATION IN IN SEATLE, W. H. Patrick has gone to where he will spend a two weeks’ vacation with friend: VISJTING BROTHER IN CENTER Frank Kiebert has gone to Cente ys’ visit with his broth- irs. George Will announce h of uo son Saturday at the Bismarck hospi VISITIN AT GLEN ULLIN Mrs. \Lorenza Belk has gone to jlen Ullin for a few days’ visit with relatives. HERE ON BUSINESS Edward L. Adams ‘of Brittin is in he city today transgeting business. item "The Vanity Case | (Continued from Page 4). Most of the Gardeners liked nine rh i better, and many were later This summer, her nephew, one Todhunter Buck, was spending. the month of. June with her. And as he and good-tempered ¢ loved from bal byhood on, she ruled him with a rod of iron, at oA ile her household ap- long since been re- ways beam- ive his aunt across her matutinal able, In available weather, this table was aid on i bungalow scape hich gave on the eastern 1 1 aorthern! ¢ sense in her silly héad. ‘telling you about last sito, you ‘weren't,’ you * bee, “Well, I will, if you'll be weil a minute, sleep—" oor old ia tie, & I couldn't, a ey iking clock” “No, ve @ fa “So” rt know. w ri it ts, stupid. Well, last nae I was prowl- ing about my room—I do when 1 just get worn out lyin, awake—' “Yes, go on. When does the pret- ty te come in “Not at all. Be quiet, will at The peoplé next aoe a went ee time before twelve Selock.” idnight, light, # dim one, the room at there was a smal in the studio, ‘Of course. The hero of the story comes down and finds girl in be- witching | negligee, with, her » bhir wn——" “Will you be still! Well, then, 2.00; | nbout one o'clock the lights ail bata out. chy for two tiny, spark: looked like two candles.” “And probably were. The two » sparks being the girl “Hush, I'm serious, Tod. light was flashed on again, stayed on for a short time, and then went off, leaving the two little dim — again, “Got you. Proceed.” “Then safter another interval comes the big light again, and then, later, that goes out and the two lit- tle lights stay there all the rest of the night i what time?” “I don't know. I stopped watching and went back to bed about three. The little lights were burning then, eb when I awoke it was broad day- ight. “Well, Aunt Em, I don’t think you've detailed such a very astound- ae sequence of events after all, of unprecedented occurrence.” No. But what were the two Jit- tle lights that stayed on through all the other ups and downs of the big lights 1 suppose~———” I've lived next door to the Heaths since the first mf May, and they never burnt night lights before.” ‘Always has to be a first time.But nt me to say? f'll azing, alarming, terri- jing you wish, Butt “Do you sepurnte the letters of r words when you write, Auntie?” You ought now. I often write to you, Why ; “Yes, 1 know you do. I remember now. You write half a word, and then take up your pen and put it down 7 bit further degree. adored Aunt, I helieve your assumption is right, and something did happen next door, last night. Your intuition js doubtless correct. Wi hat do you suppose the happening was?” “Toddy, you are u trial, 7 never know whether you're interested in what Pm saying, or just poking fun at me, “Both, dear. That is, I'm inter- ested in the pretty girl, Tell me more about her.’ like peaches and s a friend of Mrs, nl I think she has hee witched’ Mr. Heath. She would be. witch any man not totally blind!” “Yet you like her, Aunt?” Sort of homelike und gentl older persons, like me she’s a crowd.” “She's younger than the Heaths, then ? “Yes; Bunny is twenty-two, Th” Heaths are both over thirty.” “Me for the Bunny! Way the ki tenish name?” “Her name is Berenice. But she» always called Bunny.” “Oh, well, I'd justsas lief call her that is anything. When can £ see “Today, probably. They'll all be at the Greshams’ this afternoon, and we'll be there. to “All right, but Tl hang about out- Cia and hope to catch glimpse of the univer- But I expect hoyden among her own ttle} her?” Toddy, having finished his break- fast, lighted a cigaret, as he glanced over toward the Heath house, But he saw no sign of the oecu- pants nor even any servants ubout, opening doors or windows, And then, just as aunt and nephew tose from ‘the table, there came to their cars a loud scream from the house next dons. Be Continued) NOTICE Bide @ill be received, i isonet heuse 1. Di No. 42, frlanuees by, first temb: Contract Y eile Bids to 926, at’ clerk’s P, My Gosney, erGinrieieteiet CALL FOR pipe Bealed was will ee ses tee ack school fan’ ox as te ‘and i pod 6 gh the eatet ect school ; 0 jwtrict by the si distriet watid io. 20 sity, of August, Th pel office at 8:30 Bias ded n fairly Heath home. Being en’ the| BE: rorth horn of the cresent shaped Prentiss, as she “there were queer loings | at the Heath Es Tast| oad 2 Masine. arrived there's a-girl over ig eg tie, never “héard you t” sedate with ome