The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 12, 1926, Page 7

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FOR SALE 5-ROOM modern bungalow with bath,’ close to schools and in good loci tion. House well built and warm.i $2,950. Termes. 7-ROOM new frvenget) hou location; wood place, Brenchy dagre batween ies ing room an ining other astern features. A geo ful residence. $7,500. le cash payment and the balance pay- able in monthly installments’ of: $46.20 which includes interest at six Ls cent. 6-ROOM ‘and ‘bath modern new bun- galow with fine basement; close to, uo and in good nelghbodhood. “ROOM modern house with hot |. ater heut; extra large lot, garage and. close’ to schools a, $1,500. cash and balance in meathly || payments of $50. ; 6-ROOM new modern house with maple floors and large closets close to schools. A real bargain $5,200. 7-ROOM modern house with garage, lot 75 x 140 fe and trees, close to schoo) and on paving. $5,500. ‘Terms. 5-ROOM honse with cit Pega: oe tric light, toilet, sink in kiteh und. located/near schools, $2,000, 5 $650 cash LET US show you the houses and lots we have for sale. It may save you money. HARVEY HARRIS & COMPAN Hoskins Bia J.P. Jackson, Manager. VALP WRLP WANTED. eta ‘and women to Great Oey SITIONS for all student ‘Vente Ametican Business iin firet “oat eae 5 bed roams, finished in” quarter sowed Georgia pine finish on 2nd Foreeh full basement, fine \porch, east, front, hot water heat, trees and, lawn, garage, near schogls well huilt and one af the moat ealrable, homes in city, close i Lean, after & FOR RENT—5 room house, modern.’ hot water heat, electric stove and rage. Also range, full basement, v modern. 3 room sper . White, Phone 1189. FOR ater aet from owner, 4 room bungalow and garage. No commissions, Small down payment, Price and terms reasonable. Phone ‘O SELL oui Roosevelt school. On decount “af poor health want to ire to a milder reat. ern house, close in, to Inquir $255 and two room. ‘house for’ i FOR RENT Hix apn Bi Thou, partly furnished, by Sept. 1. Phone FOR SALE ’ FOR SALE OR TRADE—S0. trade for good land. Or fron furnishings sepa! and building. Address: — Villard: Hotel,, Dieki SALB—A pe dining set. if interested, call C786, heautiful yard] 6 noo er modern ba “Sulange T Re rea NBW 8 RO . }:5-ROOM | Hl 4-ROOM howie, south side, good $400 cash, mM ganiy modern house for iret street, terms pedir balance like rent. odern houte, 2 bed roo: ona hardwood Fors, ney ‘baseemnt, fin! i or ‘modern Rouse, up to| ‘ante, sail in Kip tyd east front, near schoo! erms, OM lern house. on Kael street, Peak roars eal epee hot| iter. ‘or $4,260, on term: M modern ho Rive * sation, Sox flo aun parlor, ga- basement, Jawn, trees snd ‘shrubbery, on liberal terms, BOOM modern house on Eighth » 5 bed rooms, east front, full nent, double garage, an terms. rn oune “2 t heat,| in is waod encumbered acre property. ' GEO. M. REGISTER, R00MS FOR RENT :FOR RENT— Two nicely furnished at a bargait “ rooms for two, One furnished at 613) wird “street,” ‘Phone “Tigo.” One housekeeping room at 22) rd street. Phone 132! in a motiern pr] teehee aoa, ‘Gall at "1S. Thayer| stract. - double sarge. ¢-RooM he sallierd east front, a. eee at 00, piel modern. pe-nooM sens ams good 4, } Senin het rater a bl, a ae 1 "the low, ext front, mee jee ae, and = shrul al ay ol teuie ‘at $4, ern, gatage. 10-ROON jodern, good condi- east front, rt of city, canes, 8 harga! * at. 96,250. Mi barn, . part! feet _ frontage, Wnts BUILDING art Acs the pertcaes| aie very elise at on jets it for you forsale, $600 cinpeaact ie tornado, autome- bile in reli with prampt service IN MAKING OVER 2,500 SALES—I have never had a complaint from any buyer. How many other deal- ers, anywhere, ‘ean say the same? pit bean WHEN yott iN OF REAL] 5 ESTATE—think of. Le rQUNG. ‘betwaen Patterson Peas call ae ae _caancee FOR SALE-Up-to-date billiard par- lor a good live bel of over 4 populatian, gainmmant come met 4 pool tables, 2 billiard tables and snooker table, soda fountain in connection. Poor health makes it necessdry t a Write Bax 95 Tribune, , semana 'N, Dak. pay is certhin hen you have the Knerile Salacn stag res, } FOR RENT—Two “nice light: house-| FO! ing rooms, fully furnished and modern. Phone 812J. #0) T—Two furisted rooms for 3 it _ housekeeping in modern} 418 First Street. Inquire} _ eleset. 517-), ge it Re ee Se = tees Eas ters ps) ot i te A 7 other ine fo ee Phone 783 eo Fay garments & “Seretord two year ola cattle, J. E.. de les Southeast SAR Om DE—High gr wee oe aie bd a_used ie qr using car. Cl wp for cash. 46% Broadway. ger si in geod co Sndition. all between 7 Room 718, the ‘McKenzie Hotel, VALUABLE FOLDER—on ail classes of lake shore property in Minne sota. R. mek va 15641 Ashland Ave., St. Paul, Minn, Te ie LE—, 2 gauge gun. For rent, nice room for in modern omer 220 W. Thayer. FOR SALE—A $150.00 Victroia und| @5-records at $70.00, Inquire 702! treet Fess 357M condition, ae reason: ble 4tSM. 311 Ave. D. : FOR “SALE=-Cabinet Piano, a ‘wonderful eens at a give- away price. Phone 9 For ALE Tediereed “Police dog TG, Plomasen, 204 W, Rosser. : APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Furnished m heated apartment. apt. each with private bath. sale—an oak jacey, 4 _secti erence just like new, very rea- Phone 906 after FWo OW THREE room apartment,| with built in features, sereened in porch and private entrance. Also one nicely furnished bedroom. Rent, reasonable. Phone 3673. 710 _ Seventh street, — FURNISHED Apartment — Two large rooms, closet and kitchennete with screened in porch. East] down stai: Call at rear 518 Sixth § Phone 890. T--Two modern zooms for; housekeeping. Phone 6, 51G Ninth street. Call rn 2 and 3 room gale very low to sell Main ‘bran ante Ww Wilt se Nit at bi if taken at once. A. Cook, Tuttle, N, -D. sewing, neatly done. gata on all. moe 222 Bell a ng ‘Sine ie Bis 2) WangreD re te to and ‘roam fahetneneor Also hoy wants’ on Satur- and omares, Write a a he ENT—Furnished apartments, ie Laurain Apartments. Phone! B. F. Flanagan, Prop. ror TICE NO’ Bids will be received, for re: grease he pees ey 2,c4n 7-Lad.| Sooneible bidder, « Beard has reject any. or all Sids. canbe seen at el opened Are} office at 8:30 P. M. Gosney, hin of White School Dist. }-9-10-11-12-13-14-16-17. Specific ti 5 office, , 1926, at cle be seen at the clerk’s office. Bu wat eongizm to the requirement ot! Phone estat counted an touching off an enormous | age weight around 180 pound: ful to Traders Al 12—(AP)—The stock market rallied briskly today’ after an ineffectual attempt of bear traders to unsettle the list by re- newed selling attacks on some of the pivotal industrials. Trading, how- ‘|ever, was of @ rather enrvous char- acter because of tle uncertainty sur- rounding the General Motors dividend action and the New York Federal Re-' setve rediscount rate, action New York, the market, Ope: rs working for higher prices were favored by a large quota of B., constructive trade news, In additi to the seers breaking acti arted b; y. the. federal reserve ‘or the fiscal year ended June a0, the ‘department.of labor stated that the country is on a feirly satisfactory employment basis. Wholesale kero- prices were advanced in the middlewest, a heavy demand was re- ported for structural steel and stocks of refined copper were reduced 2,312,000 pounds in July, bringing 6 amoynt on hand to the lowest joard total for several years. General Motors opened. 3% points higher, wt 204% advanced to 207 and then broke to 198 under hea selling by bear traders, who apparently ane of “stop loss” orders around ae support, forthcoming, however, immediately ind the stock ~| quickly ral tied above 200 and then | onto above 206 where meeti it was still ne with fairly nied support in the ea “4 afternoon. U.(S. Steel com. mon and Dupont also made quick re- covery after touching new low levels for the week. Erratic flctuations of the indus- trials shifted some. of the investment buying to the railx with the resul that Atchison and Norfolk and We: ern touched the highest prices in th history, Regular idends were de- clared today on the common stocks of the Union Pacific and Southern Pa cific roads. With plenty of funds available around 4'2 per cent pools again were active i number of — specialti sharp gains being recorded by Ai Reduction, Burroughs Addin, chine, Cudahy Packing and Refrigeration, The closing was strong. of the irregular small ply, several stocks were easi ed up in the late trading. * United Cigar Stores established a new high record for the year apd extreme is ins of five poitns were recorded by Inited States Cast Burroughs Adding Machi Motors continued to fluctuate erratic. ally falling — under jJast nighta clone and then rebounding quickly when pressure relaxed. Rails forged steadily ahead under the ders} ef Atchison and New York Centra! Total sales approximated 1,600,000 shares.” o Blectric ———______ CHICAGO POULTRY i, Aug. 12--(AP)—But- pning cream 88; packing + M a \derably ved for early; light light and ‘pigs s ateog to 25 higher than Wed. menday’s average; 180 to 210 pound weight: recovered .most @f early de- oline; .desirable ‘butchers steady to 10 hi better grades packing sows to 15 up; top 13.40; aver- bulk, und averages to 300 pound bulk packing atrong weight, Soricabie 160 to 210 of, which will:be taken after the close of re @. grasay sorte 320 weight kind down packing so idee 10.85 and above; heavy- 11.60@12.70; medium 0@ 13,30; light 12.60@13. li light 12,60@13,35; packing so 1,00;" slaughter pigs 12. ‘attle 10,000; all grades fed steer: rlings and western grarsers 10 to higher; stockers and feeders scarce, firm; 10.06 paid for rs and heifers y ing: load iots 10.60" strictly steers absent; several .00; she stock and bulls vealers strong to @'1hS0¢ culls about steady; 9.0000 9,50: ‘sheep, steady; feeding lambs Wednesda; about Canidian“Crop Estimates and Export Demand Produce ’ Bearish Effect Chicago, Aug. unofficial crop estimates indicati rger yield of wheat than the Canadian government fore: and evident bearish effect wheat values here. 1 ceipta of wheat meanwhile continued heavy and it was expected that Kan- sax City arrivals would | increase throughout the remainder of the week, Wheat closed enee % to 1! net lower, corn unchanged to cel higher, oats ‘4 to's cent off and pro. day was insignificant. mee .| visions unchanged to. 60 cents dow Corn was unsettled breaking early only to rally later. Sentiment was more mixed dnan of late, with se me ey talking decidedly whereas others were ver! bullish, Oats were unsettled wit other grains. A goad class of buying appeared on the breaks. ravisians lacked support. ,| leading hous bearish FUTURES ARE HEAVY Minneapolis, Aug. 12—()-—-Wheat futures were see and draggy today after an early sip on carry-over liquidation, rallies failing to hold, and prices at the end were K@% dragged and regained 16.16 16,25 “14.75 14.60 1265 17.15 12.88 17.10 quiet to slow. Winter wheat was firm for choice. Durum was steady, Choice yeNow corn continued in good cee: with other grades quiet and renee Oats steading, basis was un- ch i’ was steady for new ee aad for old. Barley was firm. Flaxseed was firm. POTATO! 12-~(AP)—Potatoes, total 8. ship- track 145 cars; de- # moderate; market ind Missouri sacked Chicago, Aug. receipts 67 cal ments 658; on mand i Kani Irish cobblers sacked Barly Ohio's t MINNEAPOLIS FLO! Minneapolis, Aug. 12— ny Pion u inged to 20 cents lower. In load Tots, family: patents quoted at! 8.55@8.66 a barrel in 98-pound cotton Shipments 42,080 barrels, Bran 22.00@23.00. BIGMARCK GRAIN Rusvell-Miller Co.) . $l 1 northern spi 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum 1 red durum... Hard winter .... We quate but do not handie the ah 6 ‘ws 1 cent per pound discount under 56 lb. Ear corn, 70 Ibs. & cents under shell. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Aug. 12 Wheat— Sept. Dec. Sept. Dec, 1 ert : Bin ine 96% OB Ys 39 Al 2.42 247 96g 20" 30% ALY 247% 2AT OAM ‘a that: Corn i. 2 mixed 82; No. 2 yellow] ct 83% @83% Oats No. 2 white 40@42%; No. 9 white 98% @4a1% ly losses when wheat and corn|* a late rally. Rye futures broke 1%@1% cents early and recovered partway. September flaxseed started easy and had a strong rally of 4 centa fi cent opening dip. good, but toned down and turned quiet. Hard quali springs were easy to one cent lower and soft &° quality one at two cents lower after he market got well started. Low in off old and new, were © ash wheat demand started fairly! ee MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Aug. 12—(AP)—Wheat, northern Hie he moreheek ajring good ‘to ye 1i3 nary to hard | spri . dark hard rack k@ 3 to. serie 1.37% @1.42%; Sept.| wa; 46%, “Ce No, 3 yell 86@86%. ‘ca No. 3 3 valle 8a @AVi4. tye S6@ce. Rye No. 2, i eee Fipx N DULUTH GRAIN Duluth, Aue 1 September 2.48% ‘Degember heat ‘No.1 dark northern 1:56% ; i 2 dark northern 153% No, 3 dark Rattbats 145% @. 3 No. 1 northern 1.54% eg 1 amber durum Renin amber dura: 5 mlaeg doa 1 rye | 3%. Bar| Tomer rrades wast. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Mi neni 10 Ave a AP) eae Ps ° Whose Set ‘dark’ northern 1.30% gis 6%; No, 2 dark northern 1.51% 1.64%; No. 3 dark northern 1.52% @1.57%; No, 1. dark hard winter 1.364.@1.474%; No, 2 dark hard win- ter 1.41@145% 1.36% @1428; Ni 168}4@1.72%4, | Barley sample grade 3 No. 2, G1@65%; No, 3, 6 1 Bie N low ja, wot! ‘No, Ne, Bemie Py Bak Ne, 9; Nee "Re db er iored onds closed: 1-48 102.2; second 4 1-45 30922; a tts 1-4 foureh 4 de. dont U. 8. G. 3 3-43: 108.1) oe: 103.8; 0.8. G. 4 I-4s o7dt. 80. BT. PAUL LIVgST South ‘st. gal At a, 97. 1, 20% @e41, Liberty: 3 1-28 101.3; firats 4 8. Dy ne OF gat Minnesata! 1.885 t-| significance. 2" are not see alr a Palaioe Sat Sieve i Bie ee i) Mahe ‘anume Perey, gerne owl colorful touches ‘e ‘her. bee eat wi such #.talng. all make-up, a ie My ho re sie tl was dead” she Inman looked | This speech, lenly oe Neel hi ny jai than@ht of that ‘ral int. error, that where it was found “That's full of the spirit of bravado, he hi signature can't e with that. But went nway on some simple or casu: e ‘and ad This point was. an ion ll Mr. Heath, oR one ‘elee ‘woul! 08 underatand: ie i re ya te wi mn yy une RR ouch. 0. Teason. to asgu rouge wat be ge to fae fe! be consentéd to thi while still alive.’ ‘Sure! potabe ‘man “Surely a Peer oy, ical man can tell yar cop! coroner, for he’ Sa 1, sana, own | delingu in He therefore ignored it, until suet time as he could correct: hie ?Then thé-card,. of iuch abnieegs Tt is » I t ti rible dead had been really his © work.” jaw juat where wrong, Larry Bele imed, “sierry ty Heath i a diabolical sense of humor, It in'e tly what he would oe attach to shia ing opinions, we’ wai fuel If then we assume Mr. Heat! errand, where do you think: he i 9 | now?” “That is surely a matter of-opint ion, Mr. Coroner, and fay yor are out for facts, But. 1 ean’t opi about Mr. Heath’s can errand—| he went on one--for Sisal con: vinced that he killed idea ‘then disappeared purposely and pei manently,' } “Getting out of; the house and leav ing no unlocked dear or window. “Surely he had his. latch key.” “But ‘the front door wes fastene on the inside with a chaihjbolt.” “Then by some overlooked wind or side door, perhaps.’ “No, we had the most thorou and careful search made in that te spect.. Herrick fastened every. dao and window on ‘the inside, last. night) And he found the-bars and bolts all intact this mornit ‘be some still fee! “Then I give it w sure that there. must weure entranee or exit ine ft] house, that Perry Heath vould: us if so minded." “Will you suggest one?” i ie the cellar, perhaps, the. coal ho “Not a chance, Everything do {there was cut off preity the wal house, by the upper cellar door, lead. ing from the pantries, and whieh the only means of connection .wi 2] the e¢llar. ‘This door wan locked loaf "g the pantry side. Heath oul t have gone down thro in, my left it locked. me go over the house, m yet Lcan find several he could have left his home sec Lord a 've no wish to acc Perry of this ree if he.is nog palit but, + eraonally, think there) Lat Leg jthe ightest sign of his inno, wats 74 eay you all urged Mrs. Heat! to use what is known aa ‘make-u| er face?” ‘Yes, we did. We all felt it wi ty apes her extremely pale cou thought that, Mis: Moore?” Osborn had a most disconcerting way of turning with a sudden que: tion to another witness. | » yes,” Bunny said, pullin, r. “We have all been hal red of jeating about it.” the crime was slenny, the; work of seme one who Filed of th distaste of Mrs. Heath -for cosme! and some one who had suffic! nerve to apply coloring ‘to a dead too, 431 woman's face," wi the coroner Tteeruped am sure now.’ He stared, be a pa Messuge webign had handed him, “I isked ctor ann lin ‘to investigate that matter, and) he. tells me that the cosmetics we Boelie? to Mrs. Heath’s face. afteq] tow can he tell?” Larry /erowied are man: T geysiclan & Ha net ‘miataken, Noe what 1 want » Coot is, ery is the vanity box th: was used for the pu! a nl a hay said id Inman, a e Tileft, Pi 9 wered, ahd the coro o y De yau De was, Mrs, Heath’ 7 ne ome think It 1 Fhe ot ins gal : eplied, but he fof her efforts ore oe ae L poise. til Pa ial ie i poy

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