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| Tribune Classified Advertisements 2: PHON E- 92 ==— TOR—Guards $1,680 ‘yearly.’ Particulars free. Write, Osment, 33-P., Louts,' Great Few weeks ‘couiphetes. lees and special offer free. OD POSITIONS for all students. Write American Business College, ies ra N. a for ee book. housework. at 163 or call at mwitts “seed ashburn, N. D. ED—Girl for general house Modern home. One child, TED—Competent nraid for gen- eral housework. Apply at 14 B West, FOR RE -One room suitable for two, all furnished and two light uuusekeeping rooms, all furnished, r in. 708Main. Phone 3 Wel furnished r moderh home. Close in. Suitable for ohne or tw Call at 310 First street_or phone 1057. d with kitchenette and closet. tea fu nished. 411 Fifth St. Phone 27: tlemen, one block west of post of- __fice. Phone 761. 210 Second St. YOR RENT—Furnished room in mod. ern home, close in; ladies pre- ferred. 309 Seventh street. si fun KENT — Four rooms over] Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to! 10 LY decorated pleasdnt housekeeping room. College Bldg. Telephone 183. FOR RENT —Purnished ford Coupe; one Ford andiane Ford Ru. priced very low to sell wood Accessory Co. EE FOR SALE—1925 Ford coupe, balloo equipped, 9 months old, | License and bumpérs. Excellent condition. A real bargain and easy es 1214 Front sti -_1072: FOR SALE—1925 Fe in excellent condition. cause of leavign town, Call 506 N. Ninth street, after i p.m. FOR SALE--A brand new Ford truck’ ith Chicago shift. Will sell at bi, reduction if taken at once, A. Cook, Tuttle, N. D. pons 1 4 FOR SALE 4 ROOM modern thouse, 75 foot front-| age, for $2,550, with $550 cash, and balance about like rent. s ROOM modern house, 3 bed rooms, well located, near schools, for $2,100. Cash. ROOM modern house, 2 bed rooms,| full basement, fine lot, garage for, $3.000. ROOM house, almost modern, about wood location, east front, for, ROOM modern bungalow, 2. bed rooms, hardwood rs, water, sewer, lights, Tine 50 lot, for $4,200. ROOM parily modern house, 2 bed: close in, 50 foot lot, south offered at a barguin in order, to close an estate. ROOM house, modern except heat, close in, for $2,650. About $650 cash and balance like rent. ROOM partly modern<house; 2 bed)” ‘coms, close in, fine 50 lot for,; $1800; ‘on terins of $500 cash, and: balance like rent. 5 ann modern house on Sixth’ ——___ 4 bed rooms, east front, Hot om haeee for $5,250. On terms. ‘AL STORE outside of Bis: marck, in Burleigh county, for trade ‘for Burleigh county’ unencumbered acre Property. GRO. M. REGIATER heat, bath, wasnt FOR SALE ONE STORY #ive room bungalow, is bt a a maple tidors, Pee ee ig 2 ite $3,600. « reer STORY A room! ‘bed roomts, bath, maple basement, hot water heat, 201 pane Price $5,260 with ‘terms. in. TWO Wo STORY sit ots thouse, three bed rooms, full basement, poses heat, maple floors, double gara; east front, fine fawn and “chr bery. Convetiient to 8." Price niga ROOM crn s two Aoogt bg reall ing rooms, two wo fi fire pisces, full asentene, veget- a. furnace, and. lat Es umn Rin best. residential part ony should eppcal to the pros- pective buyer who is looking ‘or an attractive home. FIVE ROOM one story cottage, bee | er maple floors, r 8, basxentent; furmuce. iat bor " Bast front. Price $3,600. 1.000 cash and terme ‘on balance. SIX ROOM Bungetow and bath, 3 bed} FIVE ROOM one story cottaie, two rooms, scréened and glazed porch,| sleeping rooms, bath, maple floors, built-in oatures, full basement; fall gat ne furnace heat. Price partitioned and plastered, practic-| $8,000. Terms, ewe Lon oe SIX ROOM one’ story cottage, fully @lly: new. Lawn and trees. Price modern, — semi - byt pag ‘property. $5,300. + Lot 75x140 fect.” choice FIVE ROOM” Bungetow and bath! fsvestment at $1700, with #1000 modern and in excellent condition, cash and 6:per cent inférest on bal. Only two years old. Price $4,000. ea SEVEN ROOM modern house, stucco,| nevoE you By; 10 wal dey “you to call and give me'the pleasure of Bera tell ton Price $4200. Smell Lp eld ed me n| #howing you the choicest houses cash “payment down, balance on] Sna"lots which are offered for sale SAM seh adores in vur city: I represent a loan com- FIVE ROOM modern bungsiow, good] pany and can finance you on any style and well located. Price $4,000.| Pea ‘snahte ‘proposition, Insurance written in reliable: comp: Terms. 8 full! on all lines, When you think of SIX ROOM modern house, pore! wement, dourie garage, wn, sip rss e, Loans and Insurance, think o! ine eres aby ae et aire Brice a E ROOM 1 PRICE,OWENS Eltinge Block. mm 19, FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, full basement with garage, extra bed room in basement. Fine location. MISCELLANBOUS FOR SALE—One “hot air heat plant located in the Kirk & Nicola Price $4,660. Vi easy terms. FIVE ‘RO M Bidg., at the corner-of Bend ‘bungalow, partly mod- ern, garage, lawn, trees, full lot and and Third st. bape bil N This heating plant has only used roperty in excellent ‘condition. a short time and will be sold by ice $3,000, YOU WILL want to get settled in your OWN home sometime and now; the undersigned to the highest bidder. is the opportune time to buy or build. You will appreciate the in- ebip ci oi cox i Tel. 421. dependency “‘m owning: your own home. BUILDING LOTS in all parts of thwn. We write all kinds of insurance in ‘hie. N. Dak. heat, south |* "euth 6-ROOM modern house, wa front, SALE } 53ROOM bungalow, strictly. modern, spiek and span condition, fireplace, basement garage, east front, River- view, built by owner for a home, FD00, 5-ROOM strictly ntodern” bungalow; east. fro busement gafage, one xe old, splendid condition, well built, €5,500.00, ,5-ROOM cottage, 11th street, east) ir ik, partly, modern, walled ‘cellar, GOING UPWARD New Peak Sales Made in Rails —Buying Orders on Broad List 6: Berson modern house, garage, enst Brae, near park, 4 bargain at nice treés, close to park, 6-ROOM modern house, cast splendid lawn and shrubber: M is rage, small Fete cheap aty” New York, Aug. 16—(AP)—The main price movement in today’s stock market continued upward although an increasing tendency ‘to take profits and put out short lines was noted. Buying orders were spreat over a broad list, heavy buying of the rails which sent nearly a dozen issues in that group to new peak prices during the morning, being followed by a re~ vival of activity in the high priced ‘industrials, with United States Steel oe on touching a new record hight _ at 10-ROOM house, east front, 1 lot, splendid condition, Ks ag ly well built, beutiful tree: garage for three location for roomers. tion, hot water heat, $8,500.00. BUILDING LOTS~in practically every part of the city at all sorts of prices and terms. INSURANCE—Fire, tornado, auto- mobile, in reliable companies with peompt service assured, MY: GUARANTEE—Never to make a sale of any propérty which is hed worth the price. Over 2,500 sal; s with not one complaint assu this to every buyer, WHEN YOU . THINK: OF REAL ESTATE—Think of E. YOUNG. _.__ MOUSES AND PLATS FOR RENT—Strictly modern 5- reom duplex attached gprage, best lecation, reasonable as oO. W.! lespread predictions 0 of a big oil market this week, to be based on dhe expected decisios "of the Standard’ Oil company, of New Jersey, directors to retire the preferred stock and in- crease ‘the dividend on the common, were dealt a staggering blow when only the regular common dividend was declared and no action taken toward calling in the preferred. The tradi: tional “selling of the good news” brought about a break of cight points, in Dupont, on the announcement that whe quarterly dividend had been in- ercased from 24% to 3% per cent, and a meeting of stockholders called to vote on a proposal to increase the authorized common stock from 1, sal 000 shares to $100 par to 5,000,001 sh of no par and to issue aro of new stock for one of old. le directors of the U. S. Stee! n do not hold their next. y meeting until October, Wall etreet was flooded with reporis that @ 40 per cent stock dividend would ithen be taken. Independent steels also rallied, despite reports of a fall- ing off in building “construction in including 5 bed piltoie first. floor finished in quarter sawed Georgia pine finish on 2nd floor full basement, fine porch, east, front, hot water heat, trees: and lawn, garage, near schools well} built and one of the most desirab! homes in city, close in, at a barga ‘ Gi M. Regi POR RENT—Modern fi and a 6 room, unfurni: heat and wate: issues ran Re elt 8! such issues ax Gen- togsevelt! oral Asphalt common and preferred, Taeyratierst o: i, Cora 8. Me*| Union Bag and Paper, U. 8, Industrial Alcohol, P: d Steel Car and FOR SALE—in order to close anj Gcch sary ts Gorham Hosiery Silk preferred. estate, are offering. 5-room part- anks called bout $20,000,000 in ly modern house, with fine '50-\onns during the. morning ‘but call foot lot water, sewer, money was in plentiful supply around 2 per cent. any of myed setelig comnnnice. > | ZADIES AND GBNTS=Pur garments ow ae i a sree ia] fe ECU, First ss Worl guaranteed. NVESTOF COMPANY ine “sega ik Charges ‘ reasonable. Phone 322-M, Mrs. Mattie Erstrom, 505 Third 01 LE—4 small frame’ build: Wilt make alot of good building material and. kindling: wood. pels be-removed at once. Chea hone 859-W. Reeeee FOR SALE—0: Mordarch rengs, (coal or wood). Re Reliable. cpl! bd pebee. © couch. 2 dic eiep be gas plate, beeen ry ct ione oF cal a "500 "Sixth. street. DIAMONDS—Various grades ord. Bargains at 995, $75, si9, Sr up, See me.before buying. James x8 pprek, Wilton Cafe, Wilton,| ak, . Ot Lidia) FOR SALE—76 head of Horetort Sees steers and two year of steers. wh grade cattle. Chesak, Fs Slles Southeast Bismarck. wR FOR SALE—A $150.00 65 records at $70.00, Inquire 702 Seventh street. Phone 357M. REN Inquire Sy Eigen Store. FOR Thayer. WANTED TO RENT. ey WANTED — Responsible desires ‘furnished house.| just have at least two bed fooms. Would conside: sub-leasing for, several months. Phone 220M be- tween 8:30 and 5:00. pon AALE--Taaee inlay 9 ven; Set, with cach. Phone 273. 1 Fit siete old, 2 itches! pat eae 1 library table. lly new. hing or. house- work. Call 557-M,. 211 Sixteenth strect. Mra. Rennich. WANTED—Women want house clean ing, work by, the hour. Call 60d a Street. “"yeerd, Blamarek ae Maas MN! SWEEI rnac _ cleaning. Phone 95, Fred Nelso: WANTED—To rk, by ouse work by ie | day or, our, CENA re RENT—De = reems,| OR RI! Dental office ar emerly oecupied by Dr. Kershaw, table for an: Ipoh of an — : Enquire City jonal Bank, Bis- __PARM LANDS LE OR TH Kenzie Co. state one i Wouse and lot ‘Tribune No. 96 FARM FOR —SALE—Locate | Bismarck. Well improved, water. In good, state of cultivation, wut sell cheap. Write Tribune farm, 1 mile. from or will trade for in town. Write d near 00d HOUSE i TOST—A_8ixi40 U. 8. Royal Cord retical Le ler A'§. Sailor, Beulah, ND. Rowara | Tost male spits dog. Goes) by name of: Teddy.” call 19 Please 3.5 FoR 4s ee ¥0% Prous aaa, eat We) tor were sold in ‘the forenon under cover % the vigorous demand for the rail- roads, which lifted the active issues’ from one to three points and Jersey Central twelve points. Aitchison, } pore Central, Norfolk and Western, imore and Ohio and Northern ic were elevated to new high fig- ures for the . Bioyamton To- baco Products and Pullman got up about five points to new maximum prices. General Motors went down saree points and Dupont five, but the latter made up its loss speedily on the announcement of an increase in the quarterly dividend rate. Call loans were unchanged at 412 per cent. The closing was strong. | Larger earnings and-dividend prospects con- tinued to attract buying orders to representative industrial stocks in} the late trading, with tobaceo and de-; partment store es especially fav- ored. Loose Wiles Biscuit shares gave spectacular performanecs, the tommon soaring 12 points and the second preferred 17. Meanwhile, U. S. Steel forged steadily ahead into new high ground well above 159. Tosal sales approximated “1,900,000 shares, SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Aug. 16—(U. S. D. of A,)—Cattle 15,500; dry feds nom- imally steadv: two loads of mixed yearlings early at 9.50@10.10; aver- aging 915 and 930 pounds respective- ly; western grassers predo: ing in rani Il killings classes un 15 to 25 cents lower; bulk grass fat’ steers 6.00@7.50; number of bots held, up to 8. she stock 4.25@6.50; low cutters and cutters 2.00@4.00; ‘bulls largely 5.50 down; better grades Gaukere. aad feeders steady; others weak tending “lower. veals 60 cents to lights mostly 10.10. Hogs 9.500; market slow, weak to 23 cents lower than last week's close; better grades 225 pounds dows oe irect from owner, room bungalew and Ne cdtumissions. Small down payment.| Price anv terms reasonable. Phone RENT—Five room partly mod- ern house, close in, to adults only,| 5 ae two room house for $15. ary: HEATED modern fl able Bef College building. phone 1 FOR RENT—Six room modera hows, ate furnished, by Sept. 1. Phone’ Ce se mmaenemmenaemeed APARTMENTS FOR- RENT—Furnished modern city heated apartment. 2 and 3 room apt. each with private bath. For sale—an oak ey, 4 section bookcase just like new, very re: sonable. Phone 905 after & p. m. Tnished apartments. Y RENT— ‘tne Laurain Apartments. Phone 303. BaF. Flanagan, Prop. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Up-to-date billiard par- lor in good live town of {10.000 population, Equipment consists of 4 pool tables, 2 billiard tables and snooker seda fountain in connection. Poor health makes it necessary to sell. Write. Box 98 Tribune, Biamarek, N. Da FOR SALE—Cood “cattle” dr sheep ranch and: four: hundred tons of oy, If interested, write T. B. ied SAL 8 ended | I eae and meat market. jocation in town of. a population, Write Tribune No. 97. & . tuition. Write hel eat book, American Fargo, - N. Close | Close —T Yeiterday Year Ago Open” 1.36% VAL 146% 15945 1.58 1.61% 11.22 17.25 18.65 18.65 21.86 le ble downward to packing sows carly 10.50@1 erage cost Saturday "10.82 weight Sheep 3 00: few: jambs . 013.25; ee ce I ‘bulk i cents lower: native AT VAL i carly. sales fa gow: 8.50; Fat ewes ee Supply Totat Is a Surprise Chicago, Aug. 16--(AP)-Whea values suffered a decided setback to day, chiefly owing to an unexpected huge increase in the United State: visible supply total. The increas was 10,976,000 bushels over lar we 's figures. Foreign buying o heat future delivery here was i evidente at ithe start, but was much more than counterbalance a result of persistent sclling attribut the leading industrials] cd largely to a leading Chicago spec- ulator. Vheat closed unsettled to 17% cents net lower, corn 7% to ts off, oats 4@% cent to 4 cen’ down, and pro cents decline. ed Hquidation ®as on in cor and oats, sand both grains dec readil; with some. stop loss orders tMeovered in corn on the w Rallies did not extend y far. declined owing ta symapvhy corn. Liberal'receiipts of hogs and consequent break o: hog values caused @ lower range for provisions. * SLACK EXPORT DEMAND Minneapolis, Aug. .16 export demand and a: crease in the domestic v with speci ed September liquidation marked depression ij today. prices resting % the da: Oats declined % to 1: with corn. Ryt ‘futures were weak ease and Semember liquidation, which found support’ poor, broke 1% up to the last hour. Bar- ley dragged off % cent for new Sep. ber. September flaxseed was of! 2% cents on poor support. Cash wheat tone again wa but prices ‘were ‘casy to lower compared with Saturday clone. High protein and lightweigh Oat %4@1%% cents lower fo: ixed, nts springs were sasier than mort of the spring: v Pl ondimees to geod Tavivel iste: rm to higher for 1 spring 149's@1.364%; other sorts, but’ soft. and quality offerings also «vere lowe: Winter wheat was southwestern. fancy m Corn steady. Onts were steady, ye Was in tair wo good demand. jarley was firm within an un changed range. Flaxseed was steady to one cen iene Durum was strong fo: ~~ BOT NOT UNTIL I HAVE RRANG| THE THINGS AI ED THE J WANT THEM! | frozen’ 43@58, ~ By Beer most lambs held cutis and fat cheep mostly ALDES & BACK | Huge snianeit in U. S. Visible oon sions showing seven ned y down, with 25 to 50 cents in ible supply re dullness and scatter-! caused 1 wheat future] © Finish aras on a modest rally] iow 78 cents! weak year ago. 1.37 Lal's 146% 8% Bly Bale 20% 38% A2% A6% 98% 1.03% 177 14.90 987% 1.0342 14.80 14.92 14.40, 13.80 17.35 16.0% 1.01 1.06% 14,95 15,07 17.50 17.50 17,35 MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN 1AThe Laie 144% 1.4545 Vee. Ldote keaotg t] Rye— 3] Oats— Sept. Dee. Flax— 38% 40% 2.47 248 2.461% 248 \ | Barley—- Sept. ‘Dee. CHICAGO LIV: Chicago, Aug. 16—(U. S. D. of a} good demand on outsi pigs and light light in improved demand; bulls steady; light hogs mostly 15 cents lower; desirable butchers and packing ows around 25 va eda heavies and rough pack- cents lower; top 13, te able 200 pound averages upward bulk 10 to 240 pound t 4 $ ce b f butche ws 11.50@ 10.6 weight slaughter 1 1 3 heavyweight hogs 11,40@ ‘and year- in-between receipts tockers and ce t} top y fat she stock 2 3 lower; all eu’ iters weak to 15 off; bulls. easy 0 lower; bulk ‘to packer n 5 cp 14.000; fat lambs strong: to unevenly higher: ay 14.40 to sani killers lambs _stfong; ewes 8.505 k Cash: 2 Fria 134 aot; No, 2 io, mixed 78%; No. @70. Oats No, 2 ined 36@38; white 38% 2 yel- r No. 2 on wheat! Prices’ Lard 14.67, Ribs ete ft, seattered selling and, Minneapolis, Aug. 16—(AP)—Wheat receipts 468 cars compared to 747 a Cash: No. 1 northern No. 1 dark northern to fancy 1.52% t 1461@ 1.48%; choice ‘3 good to choice 1,4914@1.5 t hard Montana on track | to arrive 1.37%@1 41.45%; mbei 3 yellow 814 Oats 3 No, white 38's@ Barley 56@65. Rye No 2, 93% @94's. Flax No. 1, 247@2.4 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Aug. 16—(AP)—Range of carlot grain ‘sacs: Wheat No. 1 dark northern 150@ 1.60; ‘No, 2 dark northern 1454%4@ No. 3 durk northern 1.434 @ No, 1 dark hard winter 1.305 : @ Win No. 1 hard spring 1.50!2@ ; 1.59; No. 1 hard winter 1.30% @ 1,391; No. 1 amber dtrum. 1.4244 No. 1 mixed durum 1.26%@1.71; No. 1 mixed wheat 1.37% @1.60. i Corn No, 1 yellow 82%; No. 2 mixed j 783 No. 2 ‘white 77. Oats No. t white dah hh ve 'No. 1, 96%; Nr %2@96%. Fi No. ‘ie G20, ‘es arley sample gta: 59@63}> 64@65; No. 3, 62@64. t : 60; 1.57 Chitekens, fresh 3! 30@38; fowls, fresh 220) 38: ditto frogen 21@132; old roosters 17@22; turkeys, fresh 30@40; ditto ch ie aa Chi a8 tetany Potatoe: Chicago; see Pot s. receipts 160 ¢i track: 230;. total U.S. ahipistate Salurday 374; 37 cai radi ui gre ‘ir, market steady; Kune end Missouri sacked Irish cobblers 1,5 2.00; Minnesota sacked ; Early Ohios -1.60@1.05, 4 CMIEAGO |! het ead s yd 16-—fAP)—Poultry, ff 11 cars: fowls ati Senate steady; broilers 24, ‘34. it reas: BUTTER i}. Fargo, » Aug. 16—(AP)—But: ites ee oe: daring cream, 88; pecking { firey j t| of the "| former ft ding| North girl, knows > she ought to be: made to tell. But the mystery ought to be solved without her help, noi matter how often she ran up and’ down stairs.” Meantime the subject of ‘their di cussion, the uncertain and ous Bunny, i bed in g room, staring wide-eyed at the cei ing. She wondered why Cunningham} had taken her gold vanity case, and! | whether she would ever get it back.t Restlessly she turned and twisted,' sometimes getting up and sitting by e window, and again turning on the! ight tryi . At lai she had returned to. bed, ai about to drop into real sleep, there was a light tap her door, and she sprang u; and: opened it, to sée Mrs: Prentiss in boudoir cap and gown. dear,” she bel ae etoenl “there's: is call for you on the telephone, A! man's voi but he won't give his: name. S&: t's important he should) speak to “Mr. Inman, probably,” said Bun- ny, as she slipped her Lies feet int her little silk niles, A few moments later, she took upi the telephone receiver, and hea her stunned amazement, the voice! of; Perry Heath, b h!” he said, softly; “don't make a row. [ only want to tell you: to watch your step. agent advise; you definitely or paftteularly, but! Just be non-committal, taciturn, ue communicative—all those things. other words, keep your trap inal? I don’t see at all! Where are What do you know?) Why you come home?” Hl “Never mind all that. You mind what I say, or you'll be everlasting-! ly sorry.” And with that, the voice ceased. (To Be Continued) :|80 Veterans Meet " in Annual Reunion: Jamestown, N. D., Aug. 16.--@)—! Eighty veterans. ee "the original 664 members of the first’ North Dakota infantry, known throughout the Uni-: ted States and the Philippines at pj time of the Spanish-Ameri “General Lawton's Pets,” the annual reunion of that rerinent, ut Spiritwood Lake yeste¢day, being the 28th anniversasy @@ = taking of Manila ana the con Philippines y army corps. So strong is the spirit of patriot- ;] ism and fell P rans that quite a number came hun- dreds of miles by automobile an¢ train to be present, Ed. Ki sig member or cot tanc Geewun, wile an te. former’ member of company I, ¢ fran §ellitgham, Wash. Dakota residents attending} there were veterans now residing in} Minnesota, South Dakota, —— Washington and Oregon. Ofticérs present were Lieut, W. cl Truman, Grafton; Adjutant Generul- o A, Frazier, Bismarck; Major Rob-} A. ‘thompson, Lisbon; Major; Dana Wright, Captain Porter Eddy ind Lieut. au Procter, Jamestown,! and Lieut. W. H. Pray, Valley City. The ear aaoae organization of the: ‘ans was left to a committee, of’ which Dr. Larry M. Lain of Jamestown is chairman. : PARKING ORDER OBEYED Grand Forks, N. D., Aug. 16.—()! pa ity street purking spaces were practically vacated this morning in: answer to the merchants credit a: sociation's appeal to “walk to work” seaving parking space for out of: town people today. The automobile @| parking problem is becoming serious, ere. eireerr GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY CELE- BRATED Fessenden—The niversary of Mr. ai Frost, ol county, was celebrated last Monday ut their home near Harvey. There: were about 8@ guests, including the three sons of the old couple. NOTICE Bids will be received, for remodel- sehool house No. 2, in White! School District No. 42. Work to be ‘eompleted by first Monday in Sep tem Contract let to lowest re- sponsible bidde: ight ject any or a be seen at cler! be opened Aug, 18, 1926, at clerk’ office at } P. M. Gosaey, Clerk of White School Dist. ; 8-647-9-10-11-12-13-14-16-17, * SS Capital Funeral Parlors ‘H6 Mala'se: Phone Day o¢ Night38W Jos. W: W: Tochiompertia heals