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MALE | wi \ ‘ANTED—Man to work on farm. Steady work, references Te- juired. Good wages: to: not afraid of work. De Laval ‘iithers i} used. Glen Cassi on ment, fine porch, east,’ front, hot water h trees a lawn, garage, near schools well built and one of the most desirable homes in city, close in, at a bargain mn terms, FOR RENT—Mode: F 160 foot’ et. opposite sf oo! op] * Roose’ School. Phone 906, Cora 8. m ‘ FOR RENT—5 room house, modern, hot water heat, electric stove at range, full basement, garage. Also) 3 room house, 4 iy modern. __Phone 1189. Gee. Whi FOR SALE—Direct from: owner, 6] room bungalow and garage. No! commissions, Small down payment. Price and terms reasonable. Phone 921, WANT TO SELL our home, near|, Roosevelt school. poor health want to Climate. Inquire 408 | FOR RENT—Six room modern house, partly furnished, by Sept. 1. 456M, On account of; to a milder Furnished medar city, heated apartment. and apt, 3 lacey, bookcase just. like new, very rea- —fonable. “Phone 906 afier 6 p. TWO OR THREE room apartment, with built in features, screened in porch and private entrance. Also| one nicely furnished bedroom. Rent! reasonable. Phone = 357J, 710 woh rooms, closet and kitchennete large screened in porch, front, down stairs. Call at rear door. 518 Sixth St. Phone 890. lern_ rooms for’ Phone 626, h hast ree roomed ed apartme: 801-5th St,,| ar whone 242W. it house- _ 422 Fifth St. RENT — Furnished FOR SALE OR TRADE—dv-room modern hotel in west centval. Minnesota town of 17600. Or will trade for good 1: Or trade and lease Elvin Brown, Villard Dickinson, N. D. SURNITURE FOR BALE FOR SALE--Household furniture: 1 Columbia phonograph, 1 libra: table, 1 magazine rock, 1 leather chair, 1 chiffioner, 1 sanitary cot and mattress, 1 bed and springs, 1 child's bed, large kitchen table, a 50 Ib. ice box, and a. Perfection oil stove,’ and two ovens. 111 Ave. FOR Duofela, 1 kitches aah Ww. Hotel, a binet, 1 library table. All tally new. Phone 6893, FOR SALB—A ‘beautiful walnut fi- ee dining set. ean if desired, . | f interested, call 7 00 ay] © modern ‘house. 2 bed rooms, hardwood floors, full baseemnt, fine for , on terme. LJ modern house, up te date, built in features, east. front, near schools, on good terms, ROOM modern house on atreat, 4.bed rooms, east front, hot, water heat, for $5,260, on -terms. M modern house, Riverview addition, oak floors, sun partior, ga-| Tage in basement, lawn, and shrubbery, on liberal terme, ‘ROOM ‘modern ‘house jon Ei street, 5 bed rooms, east front, full ‘basement, double garage, on terms. ROOM modern house, except -hea 2 bed rooms, close i floors, for on 4 ROOM modern house liberal terms. na GENBRAL store in Burlel county, ‘for ‘trade for Buridigh*cownty un-| encumbered acre property. GEO. M. REGISTER, ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT — Two nicely furnished roome for two. ‘One. furnished room for one, also Welird, at 613 bese street. Phone oo = i housekeepn room Tint sree Phone 132W, FOR RENT—Sieeping room. Also ¢ room suitable ‘for light house-| keeping in a modern home. Close) 043. Call at 15 Thayer’ in, Phone street. FOR RENT—Two nice light hou keeping rooms, fully furnished fully modern. Phone 8123. 5 Second. street. a for $2,650, on) | $0R4.95, $12.80 ¢ -gponaivie parties, x Cow 9 ho 2ondition, city, splendid on pe it "rule garage. 3%; . 6-ROOM hows, . moi clone. Rts -enet. front, 8: bargain - at 900,00, ae \ aquth alee trees, cou Feo Pa SE org 84,500.00, : 6-ROOM house, screened: pereh, Condition, hot water heat, p bly biggest value in_ cits class of house at $4,200. 5-ROOM bungalow, east front, mod- ern, nice “lawn! and eorabbery) garage, 00, 10.ROOM house, modem, good condi- tlon, ‘east front, nice part of city, @arage, w hatgain at $5,250.00. 4-ROOM house, south side, good barn, partly, — 125 “feet frontage. $1,700.00. -lot_ you. ‘want In not on ta list, I wilt get it (if for nate... INSURANCE—Fire, tarngdo, automo- bile in ‘reliable conipanies with Prompt service assured. IN MAKING OVER 2,600: SALES—1, have never had a complaint from any buyer. How many deal vers, anywhere,: cay aay’ the same WREN You ‘THINK OP ‘REAL ESTATE—thiwit' of F. B YOUNG, My very, for you SALESMEN .—- Established Juanufac turer has opening for salesmen covering Baa cmaatt towns to hantile fast ,selling poputer lines. roi _ Ok Lost. Block leather wait case, Lost “beti¥een tentidn ~‘Hoapital Patterson farm, Smi i Bunker pri on side. Return to Tribune, or ealt 464W. LO8?—Yeliow Angora kitten Wed- nesday evening. Finder please no- tify Mrs, Chas, Fisher, 527° Thir- atreet. T.- nat store. Suitable reward ‘for return to Miss Blanche Thistlewood, 614-Rosser. { RENT—Two furished. rooms for! sight’ housekeeping ‘in modern house. 418 First street. Inquire at 37 Ave. A. ground Th 92, RENT—Well furnished toom with kitchenette and eloset. Ice fur- nished. 273. ENT—! fr rtly furnished on tht housekeeping. one . 113 ‘Mandan: Ave. tus RENT — Four rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. to PA wies. V.|NEWLY detorated pleasant light housekeeping room. College BI Se ets FOR RENT—A slee; able for two. ° one be6—223- __Second Street. FOR a ENT—Furnished foom. Call 5 Call 962w. 'T-—Ploneant, sleeping Foor, Gentlemen preferred, Call BIR. REAL USED CAR VALUES 1025 Oldsmpbile 4-pass, coupe $490.00) (Overhauled, new tires and battery.) 4 Ford tudor... Sereze 1924 Ford tudor Studebaker touring . - $75.00) K _HUDSON-ESSEX Co. | BISMARCK, RU WANTED ‘TO RENT—A smelt house with modern conveniences, Write, Tribune No. 94. WANTED--By September furnished apartment.’ Call ter Gp. m, INGAR (CHANT We remodeled, First... clang GENIS-Fer relined and 5 Charges reawonstle. Mra, Mattie Erstrom, 808 Third 16 sligh and Pennsylvania bi al VALUABLE FOLDER= oo shore property in R. Raymond, 1541 A: 415M. nm ro" For rent, nice Ly eins home: condition, vet each, “alk clnates eee ae get shland| Weekly Trade ‘Reviews a Lend} oge| Optimistic Tenor, Against ice room for ren Phone 689W, t | it + and 102 jab; Re, good cf “restonable. Call SALE- inet a ‘wonderful instrument, at a give- jee. ed iT. G. Plomasen, 204 W, Dusner. ts cents a doten; wet w: 20 1 $1.00. Also all kinds o! sewing, neatly done. Phone 95. ice : Shawi, all BUILDING LOTS—1¢ the particular) ALL. KINDS of ty ranteed on all work done. 13a pl 30 junds | trol of the price ovement i plain Satisfaction Call Bell street. Telephone 737-LJ. — WANTED——Women want hoi ing work by the hous. Thayer Stre WANTED—Woman wants work hy; the hour or day. Phone 499W. FOR RENT— ‘Dental ottice formerly occupied by Dr. auiteble for Inquire City marck. any kind jon BOARD AND ROOM FOR RENT—ftoom ‘and board for “meh. “A nice large room in ge ern house. Cat 877W. Seventh street. _ ‘Write Tri of an office. al” Baad, Bis: NT--Five. room partly mod. a5 ae eGeo. M. FOR SALE- im good condition. use, close in, to adults only, ind two ‘room house ‘Register. ‘Singer sewing machine Call between 7 Room 718, the McKenzie “Richhott| FOR SALE OR TRADE—High grade for $15. piano to trade for o used Chevro- let or Ford touring car. cash. 46% ‘Broadway. FOR SALE—. 8 closet, cuph glass tool library oard, porch cot. Cheap for ‘A good Ford car,.1 book sectional, sewing | machine, table, Chin One three burner oil stove and heater, jars. potato planter, garden lanter, good wagon and roll of. chicken wire. Other things tob >, ear to mention. i 601-9th, st. South, FOR TBALE—Up-to-date billiard par-| | lor in good live town of 1 populati: ‘Equipment consists of 4 pool ‘tables, 2 billiard. tables anid. snooker table, soda. fountain in conection. “ Poor health makes it necessnry. to -sell. Write Box 95 Tribune, ‘Biamarok, jon wit! is certain whe: ‘have ‘the ining. fal ‘book ‘sont free, neem Bus! College, ‘Fargo, vere NEA arfage Al” Caren of e Ch surrentored to 7] On aw ti accusi "| uistent ‘State's lcSwigevin. the slain office: Any owle: racy charge of the. murde Ati He admitted. Fr. but denied of his murder. an romptly served with a warrant, ing ti of As! William H. nowin; Phone 783 Decrease in Unfilled Orders TR: aU ‘BEAR ADI ey New York, aa I —Plen Stéck prices turned reactionary in the final hour of trading ¥, al an esrly period of ‘Tonge iF avaders, follow. ing the hich. Genet of which were driven Several golnite helew last night's closing prices, ' — New York, Aug. 11—(AP)—Specu- lators for the advance regained con- today’s stock market. With the technical po- sition of the market obviously proved by yesterday's sharp reaction and no appreciable overnight accumu- lation of selling orders, operators rking for higher prices found little difficulty in bidding up their favor. ites, being aided bv an abundance of lonable funds at 4% per cent. which were heavy yes- tively small increase in the unfilled orders of the United States Steel corporation, regained part of their! lost ground on buying influenced the optimistic tenor of the weekly trade review. Iron age reported that new business in the first third of August equaled that of the corre- sponding period last month. Rails responded to the publication of another record breaking freight traffic statement, with the demand centeri rgely in the investment issue: "Korte lk and Western touched a new penk price for all time. Trading in General Motors quieted down considerably after the drastic lecline of yesterday but it was sell- ing & points above yesterday's final quotations in the early afternoon, Trucks was again active and trong on reoprts of large current earnings. A sudden run-up in Ward Baking, “B" and the. establishment of new peak prices for the year by R. H. Ma- chinery, Butterick Publishing and Yellow Truck and Coach preferred also attracted widespread speculative, interest., Rumors that, the Founda- tion company would cut its dividend| proved td be unfounded, the regular} 3 quarterly rate of $2 being declared. Renewed selling of U. S. Steel in the j afternoon caused the rést of the mar-' ket to ease off, although several spe- cialties continued to attract, substan. tial’ buying support. The closing was heavy. } the earlier gains were canceled. i the final hour when persistent pres- ure against U. 8. Steel and other pivotal issues * them to the lowest Jevels of the week. New York and Harlem displayed independent; strength, mounting to a new high Priec for the year above 200, largely ‘{on odd buying. Total sales approxi- ‘|around to o Bureau Heged head, * hoot Ing syndicate, | federal officers there| by 5@ : othe ind] 12,85; butehern’aelable from 11200 mated 1,800,000 shares, “80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Aug. 11—(U. S. D. of “A.)--Cattle 1,800; all steady; not enough fed offerings & market; one load mixed toe city butcher early 10110; few grass 3 to ki ers 6,00@7.60; bulk grass cows and! heifers 4.51 low cutters and cutters 3.25@4.00; bulls fully steady; good heavies upwards .to 6.90; bulk medium grades 6.00@6.50; stockers and feeders slow, undertone draggy; bulk 5,00@050. Calves 2200; mostly 50 higher, sii lights 41,00@ 11.50; bulk at in- side price. Hogs 7,000; opening weuk to 2: lower than Tuesday's general tra ont its and Jight, butchers 12 earlit 12.00; average cost Tuesday 10.97; weight 273. eep 800; weak to 26 lower; bulk fat native lambs 12.00@13.00; | culls all9.263. uk weg and handyweight fat ewes 6.! ——- — —— ) 1.06 eet oy y ahd a conse. quent sharp down turn in price re- yj sulted from the bearish showing of| f che United States government crop report und from assertions that the Canadian government crop forecast regarded .as too low. Besides, the world exportable wheat surplus ted by u British authority 768,000,000 ‘bushels inst. 5,000,000 bushels a year ago. Profit taking sales weakened the corn mar- ket after th ices had touched a new high ni recorded for the season, Wheat closed unsettled, 274 ta cotns net lower, corn ‘2 to 1 down, oats one cent to 1% cent o and provisions showing % to 22 ce drop. MINNEAPOLIS IN Minneapolis, Aug, 11—(AP)-- Wheat prices dropped sharoly today, bearish winter wheat starting ¥hich ran into forced selling to stop! tosses, The market broke to new low levels for the day late in the si sion. ents lower for the day. Coarse grains made new lows late in the \session, all markets closing weak. if Oats sold up % cent on the gover ment report but broke sharply on weakness in other markets, ve fu- tures dropped 2 to 2% cents after a thort lived show of strength early. September barley was stubborn on uw *mall din, Flaxseed futures ‘weak with grain, Cash wheat offerings were fair a1 demand was rather slac! selections were made. was easier for the soft kind: sional sales one cent lower.’ Hard varieties were steady. Winter wheat was in fair to good demand early ant dragred late. Demand for choice durum was quieter. Corn offerings were light and de- mand was good for choice yellow, The market for better grades was mer, Oats were firmer for hoavy weight offerings. Rve was unchanged, Rarley was unchanged, Flaxseed was firm. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK cago, Aug. 11—(U. 8, of A.) jogs 000; uneven average weight 250 pounds downward genera’ ly 10 to cents lower than Tue: | day’s average; others improved rom early; medium and strong weight butchers mostly steady; king: fows strong; spots 10 to 15 cents higher; top 5 paid for 180 to 200 pound weight; ter pigs in very narrow demand desirable 130 to 150 pound ave 12.85@13.1 Res most desirable butchers medium > 57@60. bond? ee mea vernment crop figures on liquidation| N' Futures finished 3% cents at| tb. were Tel | c Chicago, | Wheat No.2 hard 1.38@1.40, 1 | N Duluth ht light.and slaugh-! 19996) te 2.40 eee ets Mable 19) 8B ryt 97% A2h Abe A0% 100% 1.08% 15.10 15.20 15.00 14.75 17.00 17.27 1,08, 1.07% abds 15.25 16,26 14.96 17.62 240 to 300 pounds 11.75@ 1 Vk desirable packing sows 10.16@10.50; heavyweight hogs 11.50 @12.60; | medium" 12.26@13.40; light 1236@ 13.46; light light 12.50@13.35; pavki: 75@ 10.85; slaughter pigs: 12.25@ 13, Cattle 13,000; fed steers, yearlings and grassers generally steady; trade on fed offerings uneven; in between erades weighty | kinds yearlings and medium weight 10.65 1.039 pound bullocks 10.10; big weigh 49.905 “the stock spotty: steady to°15 cetns lower; bulls ‘unchi veal- we 50 lower; largely 13:00@ Sheep 17,000; very slow; fat dambs weak to 26 cents lower; nu westerns sold; early bulk natives 13.25@13.50; few sales culls 9.50; weal steady; bulk fat ewes 6.5 ileations feeding lambs ——_____. BISMARCK GRAIN (Porniahed by Ruanell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Aug. 1 1 dark northern 0. Lnorthern sprin; No, 1 amber durum. 1 mixed durum. 1 ved durum. 1 flax.... No. 2 flax s@ 1 rye ark hard 5 d winter ....... We quote but do followin Oats. boeing pelts, per cwt. SHELL CORN 56 Ibs. or more..... 4, 55 Ths i a 6, i 1 cent per pound discount under 56 ot corn, 70 Ibs. & cents under ell, ——_—_ MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Aug. 11 Wheat Sept. 1.51% 1,62 1.50 1.50% 1.48 146% 9642 99% 39% Al 242 1.48% 1.46% 96% 99% 1.00 1.03 1.00 1.03 408: Ai 2.46 AO AZM 245 Barlely— Sept. Dee, 66 Bis 67 85% 1» GRAIN Aug. 11—(AP)—Cash: red 1.37% @1.89; No, 2 04% 07 orn Ne white 85 Oats 2 yellow 85%@66; No, 2 a! 5 0, y 5.25@6.75. Clover seed 22,00@30,00. Lard 14.97, Ribs 15.50, Bellies 18,00, ee DULUTH GRAIN ° ~ 11-—(AP)—Close: mber 2.44'2; October lax, 3 November 2.47; December; 46% 5 247%. Wheat No. 1 dark northern 1.66%@ 3 a 2 dark Od Mei 68% 1.62% No. 1 red| the window, but I couldn't white 3914 @ Me. 1 rye 99, ‘Barley, choice to fancy 65@68; fo good Cogied; lower grades 3 “MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. mmeapolis, Aug. 11—(AP)— it receipts 234 cars compared to Cash: 40%, ». 3 yellow 186 ta. white 89% 30%, ; 1, 2, 9YG@9T%. fax No. 1, 24 @2A. Mi No. 3 a Shard winter 1.39%@1 ‘nine dure taste Carn fe he sale aie 1%. Lhe @ | Heath's. Mines eee ood tothe. seentiy Nubeed loi ote; fami atents it $465 to $8.75 a barrel, in "0 cund q nm. sacks, Shipments rela, ‘) Bron .22.00@23.00, Iq The Vanity Case (Continued fram ©... = the aunt’s presentation. of and he resented it. To be sure she was neatly frantic with.fear and anxiety, bot She might at least recog- nize his existence. totally oblivious after Nor was Bunn; of this eager and would be helpful knight. i err w f} fering fe; the grief and shock of the whole af ie ae ph odag a 4 aor continued absence. loath. Mrs. Prentiss ‘oan eee to see Myra’s body, and having séid-a temporary goodby to Bunny, she ap- Proached the guardian of ‘the studio door just as Wallace Forbes, on the same errand bent, arrived ‘there. an entrance, sed the door stood almost transfixed at the scene before them. _ The blinds were drawn and the lights shaded, but Myra’s face shone forth in a startling unearthly beauty. he pein ‘80 alive; tol carel position, seemingly that it’s abandon to rest, - ~ knew cher?” Forbes asked of Prentiss, who was also gazing, as if spellbound, at the strange, beau- tiful countenance. “Yes, but I never saw. her look She never used cosmeties never wore gay color “No, that's the inexplicable thing. ed her up like that, and why? it done before she was killed—or “Oh, horrors, Mr. Forbes, before, of course! Nobody, even @ ghoul, face of a woman he vem so, But why would Mrs. Heath paint up like thet, and allow uny one else to do it?! “Oh, that isn’t unanswerable, might have consented once--on 2 dare, be.’ “Yes, that’s true, But then, grant. ing she did so, and that she donned thé scarf and the beads in the: sagie spirit of experiment, who came in and killed her? “You don’t think the card--means he was her husband's deed, tl A Mrs. Prentiss was always at: it~ forward of speech, and she asked the question bluntly, . But Forbes only replied by ‘daying, “Do you?” “4 don't know. [ know Perry ‘Heath, and he always seemed to me & good-natured, easy-going man, but you can’t tell what those quiet chaps ‘will do on a sudden wild impulse. ‘You a detective?” “No, not a real one, but I'm intete exted in the subject, especially so in this case, because of ita own strange and bizarre effects and, tea, use 1 know the people implicat- ‘Well, then I'll tet! you something, and you can advise me whether to tell ‘it to the police or not.” “Of what nature is your. secret? ‘Perhups you'd better tuke it direct to the. authorities.” “No, you listen. Last night, I couldn't sleap and pretty much all jght | was up and around my room, und 1 looked over here a lot. saw. strange goings and comin, thix part of the fieath house.” is sort of goings and com- She to try it for “Not exactly the people, but the lights, they Kept snapping on: and otf, First, there were full lights here. Then, about half-past eleven they all went out—the lights, 1.mean —ilown stairs, and two or three bed- rooms were lighted up. Then, about midnight, I saw mall faint light in this room—. studio of Mr. And not more than ten or fifteen minutes after that, the full light flashed on this same room. ell, sir, after a time those lights went off and there remuined only two small spurks—{hose candles, there, that are now burnt out. I saw the two sparks, low down, through make out what they were. I never thought of on the floori” This story is very . ntiss, Of course you must tell it to the police but go on and tell me the rest. Hurr, ut ulong, we may be interrupted at any minute now, “Well, then, those little lights kept on burning--i realize now they were the candies—and luter still, say, “long about half-past one, the big light ‘sngy om on again, “i “Then some one was here after the panties ‘had been placed on the oor!” » I'm not through yet. | the big light went off ai whe te aparks showed again. And after an- ort interval, on snaps the:big “You -amuze me, Mrs, Prentiss! Then people were in and out after the murder” “Well, we “don't quite’ know that bat they were ‘in and out after those * candles were set burning. » it you please, the big light gocs off and thi in, And eat lock. 1. was then I went candles shéW it leop. ‘That's was well after two o' them a long while an baek to bed and I fell all I know » “And f of ‘the mo during ‘the ‘were a “Pers Pg tel be, but they -weye m dea ate th pay