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a a special renter Io er se be lege. ‘Farmo: Barber collen ee i ‘Goon PO! eat) students. Write A American Buatness Goll Fargo, N. Dak., for free book. FEMALE RELP WANTED 1 WANTED—Young ly or young man to represent reliable lingerie fit local or travel. State age, past e perience, etc, Write Box 413, Man. dan, N. Do q WANT! competent maid for general house work, Phone 691W2, __BOUSES AND Sere. 6 room, wi ing water, 100 160 foot \ lot ‘opposite Rocsevelt School. Phone 90S, Cora 3. Ne- Lean, p.m. For Bi “Six room modern house with range and kitchen embinet.' Five room modern, house. One 3 room modern flat. Call at 803 __Seventh street. SAI rect. from owner, 6 room bungalow and garage. No ‘Small down payment. nd terms reasonable, Phone WANT TO SELL our ho Roosevelt school. On account of poor health want to go to a milder climate, Inquire 408 Avenue A wes' __.-_ APARTMENTS _. RENT—Furnished mod vy heated apartment. 2 and 3 room. apt, each with private bath, For sale—an onk cey, 4, section! g bookease just like new, tof re sonable. Phone 906 after 5 TWO OR THREE room qaalioas with built in features, screened in porch and private entrance. Also one nicely furnished bedroom. Rent! reasonabie. Phone 8573. 710 Seve FURNISHED Apartment — ‘Two large rooms, closet and kitehennete with large ‘screened in porch. Kast front, down stairs. Call at rear door. 518 Sixth St. Phone 890, FOR T—Six room modern bun- gelow, also two modern rooms for Hand housekeeping. Phone 626, TWO-ROOM apartment, on ground floor. furnished or unfurnished. 415} th 04-5. FOR RENT—Fprnished light oe 1 partmetns, 423 Fifth St, FOR RENT apartment, 520 Beneath qosits ee FURNITURE FOR SALF TO GsLe—One. dining room one buffet, six chairs, one kite! table, one bed and beiding one dresser, one libra table> two rockers, one’ Farewell phonograph,| one mirror, oil stove, ice box, ringer: modera house, Second ) terms $400 cash, Rey 1,800, ig ke rent. ‘modern house for street, terms $500 id balance like rent. b ie. 2 bed rooms,| hardwood floors, He mo, fine’ jet for on NEW 5 ROOM modern house, up to) date, built in features, east front, near schoo! ROOM = m on good terms. ern house on Sixth street, 4 bed tooms, east front, hot! water heat, for $5,250, on terms. ROOM modern house, Riverview addition, oak’floors, sun parlor, ga. rage in basement, lawn, trees and shrubbery,-on liberal terms. ROOM modern house on Eighth '6-ROOM house, oomM eth je fy house, apiek. ‘and Se HA pia pre of “ct are ‘rhe Sag double waree Yon 6.RooM house, TRY tlose he xh eagt front, # bargain t} 800.00, south front, nice own condition, rn, 6-ROOM house, screened porch, A-1 condition, hot water Newt proba- bly biggest value in city in this class of house at $4,200.00, 5-ROOM bungalow, east front, mod- ern, shrubbery), garage. $3,500.00. 10-ROOM house, modern, géod condi- tion, east front, -nice part of cle. garage, a bargain at $5,250.00. 4-ROOM house, ‘south side, barn, partly modern, 126 frontage. $1,700.00, BUILDING LOTS—If the particuler| be! lot you want is not on my very large list, I will get it for you if for sale. | INSURANCE—Fire, tornado, automo- bile in reliable companies with prompt service ured, IN MAKING OVER 2,500 SALES—1 have. never had a complaint from ny buyer, How many other deal- ers, anywhere, can say the ‘same? WHEN YOU THINK OF REAL ESTATE—think of F. E. YOUNG, street, 5 bed rooms, east front, full] w, Vester double garage, ROOM on terms, ‘M modern house, except hest, 2 bed rooms, close in, hard wood floors, for $2,650, on ROOM modern house liberal terms, od terms. | for $2,650, on store in Burleigh county for trade for Burleigh county un- encumbered acre property. rooms for two. One. fa furnished room for one, Third street. so ‘board, at 613 Phone 1150. One: vast housekeeping room ut 622 Street. Phone 132' furnished home, bedroom, R leeping modern 223. Twelfth street north, gs room. one room suitable for light house- keeping in a modern home. Close in, Phone 604J. Call at 15 Thayer, ight hausekeepin house. Ave. A. is 418 First street. “OR RENT—Two furished rooms for| i modern Inquire Well furnished room| Pca te tte and closet. as fur. and stand, wash. tubs, iroi ing board, | FC ‘OR | DaiT-=-Puraisbed room in seek fruit jars, te 9. Sun-| da: Nl day. 16 eeieeey: Phone For ‘SALE—Househola “furnitui 1 Columbia phonograph, 1 library! table, 1 magazine rock, } leather chair, 1 ‘chiffioner, 1 sanitary. cot} andmattress, 1 bed and springs, 1 child's bed, large kitchen table, 60''lb. ice box, and a Perfection oil stove, and two ovens, oe BENT Plesaat sleepii | FOR for a) Fur saat Knowles Jewelry store. 1112+ Ne St ae ° ancl ern home, close in; ladies pre- ferred. 309 Seventh street. T—Two furnished one * 437-W. ee LY deco able nen two. Second Ge RENT—Partly furnished rooms pene housekeeping. Phgne, 3 Mandan Av over’ to) . oh Ri 1926 Ohrnctite 4-pass. coupe .8490.00, ALL KINDS “of ta work it popes Tht for $1.00.. Also all kin plain sewing, | tly aay on al $22" Bell street. Telephone (Overhauled, new tires and junds 1925 Overland touring . “i 1924 Ford tudor . Batlataction Stadebeher aT ee Hey apartment on Write Tribune, No. M FOR ia ‘Well a asersel nee water. In state -of cultivation. yi jo. en cheap. Write Tribune ‘between Detention “Hosp Hea and Patterson farm, E. Si & & Bunker printed on side. Tribune, LOST--Fountain pen at Richholt store. Suitable reward for return. to Miss Blanche Thist! wire G14-Rosser. BUSINESS CHANCES A BUSINESS Position with pay is certain whe training. Hel| eng Business College, Fargo, 'FOR SALE —16 slightly used Kelly; and Pennsylvani balloon casings, 30x4.95, $12.60 each. Terms to re- sponsible parties. Dakota Auto Sales Co., Ine. f FOR SALE—75 head of Herefo: Yearling pero ae two yorr, old steers. att 3. E. pet Soe miles. gauge For rent, nice room for rent! Phone 689W, at) SALE- wonderful Phone a Cu Bik. er Br ntral | FOR: Minnesota town of 1,600, ‘or will {oentshings “teparsto” and leese ul and building. Address: Elvin YV. ii Villard Hotel, Dickinson, feet} well absorbed and the ma: ef lond wentern cow Raid on Wall Street Is Re- garded as Merely a Bear Maneuver ~ New York, Tee: {0AP)—The ber market Aes strong .re- rative powers today after a Saharp apse caused by a bear raid: on nt eh or priced industria’ stocks tt ‘apparent effort to test the ets structure. Professional traders ied ‘a deluge of selling orders in- market at the opening, touch- ine at's a number of stop-loss, orders ‘beinging-ebout extreme declines of five to 16% points in about ao doten issues, with smaller declines in scores of ‘others. Offerings were et wi 1.07% an 17.40 17.46 18,86 18.70 22.00 say ry Hey price; choice kinds upwards upward in by early after-| noon, recoveries of twats ri points! Miso 4,000; unevertly iy steady to 26 ing quite common, with severu!| tower ‘than Munday's ral trade; lalties in new high ground. ante tmoxtly on patie sows; bulk Except for the increase of over to around 225 pound averages $86,000,000 in brokers’ loans reported oars. { heavier butchers salable| by ‘the New York Federal Reserve] {rom 11.80@12.75; packing sows 9.75. Bank, which was ‘followed by the| @1025; pigs scarce, mostly 12,50 merking up: of the-call money fate to|2Verage cost Monday 10.8 igh' five per cent, a little uneasiness over ‘ "the Mexican economic situation and babes 700; fat lambs mostly 25 low- the ‘renewed heaviness of 1 12.26@13.26; shee psteady; francs, there was nothing im. the| fal ewe salable to packers from day's news to account for the eben 5.00@7.50. lecline, w! generally er byempgrgangegmesneymoenrd ed as 2 bear euver. The. July CHICAGO LIVESTOCK unfilled tonnage statement of the| Chicago, Aug. 10—(U. 8D. of A. United States Sao corparatia which | Hos 26,000; generally 16@35 lower showed a gain of 123,880 tons in un- than a Monday's average; better grade filled orders, was somewhat less! hogs showing minimum than Wall street had expected but|! off during July. Sloss Sheffield] evs 75; most packing sows Steel rallied over six-points to a new) 10.16@104 few lightweigh record top at 142. butcher order upward to 11. jooks Loose Wiles Biscuit thes a sen-|out of line; light Nghts and slaughter sational comeback, breaking nin pigs very uneven; best strong weight points to 146% in the early trading] Slaughter pigs 3 few 140 to 150 *"}and then soaring to a new record] Pound average: ve 13.36; these in high for all time at 166%. instanecs showing 25@35 cents down. ‘The most abrupt check which the| tu market has received s started | ™ on its new upward flight oceurred| ! light lights 13.70@) this morning when a ee of high| ing sows 9.70@10, shares slumped in @ violent} 12,5013.25, fashion. Dupont plunged down a5%| Cattle 12,000; largely steer run; pointe to “agg and’General Motors 14} yearlings and few choice weighty 208. C Tron Pipe lost] steers steady; other fed steers mostly eight, Foy “Reduction 7% and Case]10@15 cents lower; general trade Threshing Machine 6%. The renewal| slow; -hest yearlings and medium Hl loans = was unchanged | weight 10.65; steers 10. he ‘stock peti tc Advances | scarce; bulls steady including) Strong, vealers 50@75 cetns Meher Schulte, United jar Stores, Bald-| bulk to outsiders 14.,00@14.50. win and Mack*Trucks in the final} Sheep receipts 18,000; slo hour were counteracted by another| lambs mostly 25 cents lowe rly sinking spell in the pivotal isaues.| sales seven doubles Idaho lambs Unable to maintain its recovery, Gen-| 13.00; ives 13.50@13.75 to pack- eral Motors slumped to the day’s low- [alt culls a tbig 25 cents lower at est level, while U, 1 sold under| 9.00@9.50; sheep steady to weak; 150, more than four points below last| bulk ewes 7:50; indications for — closing, Total sales approxi-;® steady market ‘on. feeding lam d 2,200,000. shares. late Monday night feeding lambs « steady; heavy kind weak as compared 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK » to close last week; bulk 12.50@13.85; South St. Paul, Aug. 10—(U. & a some sales 12.25 and below. of A.)—Cattle 1,200; teapot Pee —— on all killing classe: ferinee in light sup) ply ys xed yearlings early to city butchers 10.15; several loads medium weights on long y ings order held upward: 9.5 a! perstcpnd moderate, market between grades yearlings down stronger; Kaneas amd Mi: ot 8.50; graxsers 6,00@7.00: hl {Trish cobblers 2.00@2.15; fat cows and heifers 4.50@6.50: ‘oo, coe Early Ohio few wall The closing was weak. in a handful of _ stocks, POTATOES Chicago, Aug. 10—(AP)—Potatoes, receipts 72, cars; total U, sh slightly; ouri sacked Minnesota sales 1.65@ CHICAGO POULTRY icago, 10—(AP)—Poultry. receipts 13 cars; roilers 256@29; springs keys 34; roosters 1 .23@ 4.00; 5 grades — 5.00@5.50; 5 stockers and rape unsettl ? 256@28 red,| ducks 22@)24; geene 20. in ight supply, steady: bulk quality consi 10.00@10.50; bulk FOR A Br. Kershaw, ‘= i fer any bd ofan oie FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., Aug. 10—(AP)—But- seems han churning cream 37; packing stock 25, steady; good lights ABERTY BONDS New York, Aug. Feo eed berty bonds closed: 1-28 101, fourth ut eq 1 ‘ 3 348 ‘ton 18; U.S. G. 4s 103. 8. G. 4 1-48 107.29, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR ‘Minneanolis, Aug. 10—(AP)—Flour unchanged to 15 cents higher; in car- load lots, family patents quoted at strictly choice. weighty| on -|'ments 402; on track 181; demand and! 1.98% 142% 14749 BAY 80 4% 415% Ad 48 1.01% 100%, 16.30 26,35 16.20 VATS 84% 20% 95M Ath 1,02 1.06% 15.32 15.42 M20 15.00 17.80 17.80 ATR 17.60 8.708. ton sa Bran WHEAT PRICES TURN UPWARD Government Reports Not Ex- pected to Show Yields Shown | By Threshing Returns a barrel in 98-pound cot- ognivments 3947 barrels, Chicago, ‘Aug. evening up to for U Stat and Canadian government crop reports led to higher prices in wheat market today. “Upinions were freely expressed that the government” figures shew the eld that threshing returns are dis- losing. Hot dry weather south shot bh values ti hi: 10—(AP)-- ay ed t new high on the » ng induced % further hot weather in the southwes' damage reports from Kansas Nebraska. Unfavorable reports on oats were received from both sides of the in- ational line, and there was a good of oats buying throughout the with and “Wheat “cloned firm 1% cents to up, oats showing % cent to cent iadvance, and provisions unchanged {to 17% down. Wheat receipts developed marked strength today although news was colorless and trading v: ; moderate. A cre | rollowed dy nervous nrice after a late dip.the market jelosing near ‘high for the day with net advances of 174 to 2% cents, Sep- tember stronger than December. Firm cables. somewhat better ex- port sales, belief that the domestic fovernment. ieport would not shaw @s much increase in winter whi figures as private reports, and ex- ctations of moderately lower Cana- ian crop figures the rey late today, were the chief bu! tors. A bullish oats report also was look. ed for and commission house demand creased, Futures advanced one to 1% and held strong. September rye dulged 2% on strength in wheat and expectations of a bullish governme report. September barley was up % cent. Flaxseed futures were strong with grain but failed to hold ex- treme advances. About 28 was new spring iz basis was steady: to firm. Old springs were easy to| two cents lower. Winter wheat was firm and unchanged. Durum was strong with some fancy prices for choice Fa quality. Corn was firm for choice vellow and rt, due Mish fac- a | Y va = 3 cents net higher, earn '% to 1% conts|~ ‘prised .at-the pronounce: Bartey aws atea Flaxseed was ‘ie ; 1 northern spring. . 1 amber @urum. .. 8 here’ We pirhelg but do not handle the bh ake y Speltz, per cwet. SHELL CORN > peer RANGE Aug. 1 1.60% nol 160. 1.8 148% 150% 1.48% 07 99% 1,00" 1.02% 89% 40% Aly 42% 294% 245% 1.50% 07 BBN 1,00%% 1.02 40% Ag 49% 244% 2.46 64% 06% Aug, 10—(AP)-— Wheat receipts 262:cars compared to 301 @ year ago. Cush: No. 1 north- ern 1.5746@1.60'%; No. 1.dark north- om SP spring: choice to fancy 1.63% @ ond gor . n 1 hard 7 pring: 1.6044 @ 1.684 No. dark ‘hard Montana on track Lai@ 148%; to arrive 142%@1, mat i] September 1.6244; December 1 N yellow 85% 4 ase ge 40% @40%, B Rye Flax Noo dy 243% @247%. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Aug. (AP)-—| higher; 3 firsts 351%4@36'9; 11,460 seconds 33@34 te Kegs unchan, canes. Cheese unchanged. receipts. ee | The Vanity Case (Continued from ‘Page ¢' word, every one listened breathlessly for-the answer. Yes! Of the most diy type! Where is 's husband %" id. iNebeay knows, sir. Mr. Heath here last night, ‘but he is not pee now. ‘His bed seems not to have been slept in.” “Well, the further Proceedings are not for me to conduct. 1 will tell the police, and they will take charge. Mr. Inman, will you call up the Har- bor Park pelice station?” But Inman tumed this tusk over For one thing, Larry had_no intention of taking orders from the family physician, and, too, he was much shaken as to nerves, and it.was more than he could face, to cali in the police to investigate the death of Myra, his bet utiful cousin! He maile no apology for shifting the errand to another, and turned solicitously to Bunny, as he saw her face blanch afresh at the police call. Dr. Conklin looked at the pair cu- riously. They -were not at all friend. ly in their attitude toward him, and| he wondered wh; : vu Dr. Conklin was fairly well ac- auelathd with the Heaths, for, on occasion, he had prescribed for their ‘minor -aflments, and had, too, once or twice met them sociall; He was a Garden man himself, for, of course, no Gardener would have a Park sician. But the police had to come from the Park, and it was pstonisbing how quickly they managed to Three or four men arr With .o wperfunctory ‘nod at the brief summary Dr. Conkli ve him, | ¢ the coroner set about hi amination of the body. He had never snown Myra Heath in life, and therefore, was not sur: make-up ‘of ner ‘face. But he showed':his amazement at the candlesticks with their traces ¥ burnt-out candles, and especially the obnned card. “The Work of Perry Heath,” he read, with an ineredulous “expres- sion on his shrewd, small counte- nance. “Her husband, eh? Where is het” fnformed that Heath’ was inex- plicably missing, we nodded saga- ciously. ° ent “Made his priser did he? Well, it'll be a hard job to find him, for if adel ase ts the nerve to ae his of eke be wi rine er by thistime. about ‘how long she’s bee: coment ‘Some seven or eight hours, | '35 etek fell, De. Osborn, Per: your guess is about right. put 4t eight, anyway.” “Well, seven or § killed acto” was on “ees we | bared, yon see—" a“ Scape 9 Dottie! * atte ee Sollboa ithe yet. mig Oe with an Om ‘oath amasement i] Hqvuer bottles on he want.f. them?” Up the’ matter then, and alutost — detinive ‘que “Who he parlor maid,” Herrick in she? Tell her to come Herrick nodded to the girl, wi lowly i fer ee into the room:and stood “Tell the story of what-hay ned, id Mott, gravely but one too awe ir, I , sir, I come dow: went to my’ work. a ue a “At. what time? ~ Pieter flushed a little, and said, “f bit late, sir, I'm to he down it and it was ten of fifteen ‘Not lig ace that?” jo, sir. ind I tidied up the iT tounge, and dusted ab. then T came in ‘expr to de tb toes “el | got through the door * she pointed to. Myra's that ‘did you-dor” “1 let out a yell that. 41 have heard ones at the ea ie ais Ae toa help it,—1 was ‘that Sree, “Yes, you must hi var deo st have ‘been startled, tan to the it ne ind I told es ge ‘You didn’t stop to lodk; at Mrs. Neath more close! y, and you didn didn't, touch her?" “Goodness, no! Touch ‘her? 1 tt just rushed out a e: could.” z ing? “Yes, sir, the ve same, on}; course, she eee that Meart on, nor those beads, That Bunny’s scarf.” ‘Make no remgrks, except in an- swer to questions. When did you last see Mrs. Heath alive? Last night, about half-past eight, It was my evening out, and 1| after I fixed the bridge table in here, I went out. “Where did you go?” “T went to the movies. rden Park.” Psa time AG turned Over in oO Beate home?” wae I didn't notice. “Ont Just you were late: should have been?” Saeed ‘A~ tle." K. a goad .@ “bey th for er, “She might have a minute or + - ing ‘to do any ‘harm.” ote “Never mind that now,” Mote said, “When you came in, Katie, he you notice anything unusual al rad ane te sir.” ‘early she had teen pres te make a different answi = ly changed her minds ns Sudden Again Mott said, now,” ies. Rerrick lever mind ang proceeded with his Fn ‘Do yhu reeagnize this battle, Kat He eae t without touching them. acer “Oh, sir. it was Mrs, Heath's, she had, She set o in “Proud of it, was she?” ‘es, sir. Said it of the whole Peveny Terrible loonie? tl _ 1 _ 'em!” 0 do you at it! your’ mifatreas + ee 0 but ‘some horrk Comin’ of ‘course, to neal vente her precious old glas: She often said it was very valual air.” “Yes, it is. And you assume a F was after it and was discov- ered by Mrs. H. faint y Mrs. Heath, and -he killed “Hlow else?” you see any trace Of the rob- ber when you came in | or this morning, either?’ (nen ttt ae sir, rey epi newesd anything. ‘ou wouldn! lerrick, ue ne 1 what, sir?” pease’ you see any traces of an in- truder whe hee Pe 2 opened up the “That { did not, weren't any such.” Jealous recs “You seem positive.” “Well, what I mean is, that there was no door or window opened or un- locked. I fastened ‘them all myself, last night, and I found them just so this i mernind” i ing to your mind, ¢ q Moe ced could "oars reo “n or q oul “Provii that to anybody's mind, sir, 1 always lock. u e | after the last one of the samy pose upstairs. Sometimes that’s pretty late, but last night it was fairly ba Pe gh el i much more than éleven: thir- ty, sir. Mr. Heath, he was the last one to go Upstairs, Then U'went my | rounds und every window and every door was fastened by me, I do assure 4 you,” “Some other time, Herrick, fT want more detailed aceount of ‘these fus- tenings. ‘But now, you that the house was eo thoroughly lockell up that no one could get in gr out?” “1 do, , ounhens ‘how did “Mr, Heath get owtphat’s what's puzzlin, pat Task you, sir, how did he get out?” For get out he did, since he oe ‘house. But ‘how i net as io It ds a d_aithy” i Sthose ure queitions for “i heads than oer. Herrick. You saw him go upstatrs ?” wy, gone up. tea rege Men ciate ned ad, wa Mr, Jaen. or The vi “oe maeyuwnrey = i man’s” faee ace "d tees mae the matter been of less grave "Conta Mr. Meath, hate taka tale {| Sram or any sort, of called him vey ‘ate ges in mg 08)