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ta doing spe ith car preferred. net necessary, Expenses ad! Apply to Mr. Bowers, Bismarck ae to 8 p. m,, today or Sunday 0 MEN WANTED with cars. Aver! wes $80.00 per week. To-sell qT. Meredith farm publications. 405 Fifth street, Phone 1093-M. R _Lawrenee, State Field Bxee ae e cee cnebete ty selling. Ex; Expenses. advance Bowers, Bismarck tote ¢! ter tod: igator) po! Sosgane month? How: to quality, mailed free. Write, Ozment 68-M, it. Louis, Mo, EA" AND: for Barbers. at “wages; men and women, ort’ i. ire anne 85 free. Est. COLLEGE, OVERNMENT Bo Forest Rangers need-| Ss eine aaa nned, foods, Paints, motor | neumers. Literal ered ere spertoncs ec t.. lo ex mee Necessary, Loverin, & Browne, 1732 So, State, Chicago.“ WE “WANT six good automobile salesmen at once for special work. Easy selling and easy money. No soliciting. See H. A. Klosterman, | care Dakota Auto ‘Sales 215 fain, Bismarck. eH ad month. Cabin foinnenea Enjoy the outdoors Particulars: free. Write Mr, Os ment, 33-P, St. Lo Mo, WANTED—Competent tailor for re- pair and_ alteration work,. also ressing, Must be sober und steady. DAHL CLOTHING STORE, Bis- marek, N. Dak. Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfs etn date figures. EVERY used‘ car that passes through eur hands to a new owner haé been given the most drastic inspection, and’ every fact about it is an 0 record. Some cars are better than thers.and we tell you why. Here is one we gladly recommend. j, 1924 Dodge Touring. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. APARTMENTS FEMALE. HELP LADIES—$8. daily easy. Demonstrat- ing -wondetful new guaranteed sanitary belt and protector. High grade—low priced. Cupital and ex- perience unnecessary, Belt & Pro- tector Free. Health-Tex Corp., Burnham Bldg., C! ing candy for us at home: exper- jenice unnecessary; no selling; rec- # furnished; addressed envelope brings particulars, Normadie, 114 Fourth Avenue, N. Y., Dept. 626. SALESLADIES wanted to sell in North Dakota towns in summer. School teachers preferred. Exper- ience desirable. Call at 405 Fifth Street or Phone 1093-M. Roy Lawrence, State Field Manager. 10.00 dozen; sew experience unneces: materials cut; instructions furnished. Addressed envelope rings particulars. Milo Garment, “235 ‘Broadway, Bayonne, N. LADY WANTS work by the hour \icuning oF washing, 36¢ per hour. Cares for children in the evening. s¢ Phone 619-W, Mrs. Littlecook. four room apartment with, private entrance, Reasonable priced to adults. Deh at 408 Fifth street or Phon FOR REN ment for summer months oulye No children. Rent Feastnabis e suit- or unfur vg et the Varney Fi jone 773, FOR RENT—Strictly modern fur ed and unfurnished Apts. at Apts. 216 Third street. Phone EN’ Apartment at Wood- mansee ‘Apartnents, Inquire H. J. Woodmansee, HOUSES AND FLATS FOR sere pet ven Fete Pps house, including three bed rooma| “0h ee and den, full basement, garage,|FOR RENT—Farnishea one room and maple floors throughout, south} kitchenette. Haselhurst. 411 Fifth front, near schools, desirable home| street. in: fine location pavement, im-| FOR RENT—Furnished mediate possession. Most of put-|} and age. 422 Fifth. chase price payable monthly, | in-| oR RENT—Apartment in Tribune Btallments le than rent," Geo,| FOR RENT (Apartment in riby PE DR, Ase Bichon cla ike HOUSE FOR RENT—Second floor, ister, 614 Seventh street. Living room, twa bed rooms, bath. two closets, Kitchen, breakfast ock snd pantry, ‘5 gas range and ice box, hot water heat. Garage room, heated, for one car. Inquire 610 Seventh street. Phone 220-W or 26. FOR RENT—Seven room modern house, including 3 bed rooms and den, south front, near school, gar- age, very desirable home, in fine location, to adults only. Geo, M. Register. ue FOR RENT—Six room modern hous newly decorated, $40, Close in. Also for sale $18 lawn mower for $10; ‘also Boyd township hayland: 905 apartments 38-" Steele, N. on 1 op roan mara. led TZ ‘on right — should 1 redi roan horse branded TZ right: shoulder; 1 bay mare- brand ‘shoulder; 1 brown left shoulder, ht eye; 1 large brown wire cut on right hind leg; ‘| brown mare, white strip in face and two white hind feet; 1 red Fe ar old, For re- Steele, N. D. } work done, Shirts a m a Also family washings taken. Small repairs Me low cost. Marguerit Bulten’s Home Laundry. 203 Ave. A West. Pho: POSITION WANTED ~ KCRELIABLE 16 years old girl wai position to care for children or sist with Wouse work. Part or full time. Phone 737-J. ROOM AND BOARD FOR RENT—Room in modern home with board at reasonable rate. Also table boarders. Call at 309 Eighth street or Phone 834-J. NT—Six room mbdera hou: Three bed rooms, large screened porch, summer kitchen and garage. Centraly located. Inquire of J. K. Doran, 406 Third, FOR RENT—Partly furnished, part- ly modern, five room house in goo location, rent reasonable. Phone: 426-J or call at 419 Third street. FOR RENT—Five room duplex, large living room with fire place, bay decorated, splendid locatien, Cell ati120 Rosser Ave. West. AW HECK! WHAT'S THE USE'N WORKIN’ YOUR HEAD OFF FOR A BIG CONCERN? ALL THE GUYS AROUND ME CLEAN UP BIG BUT 1 DIDN'T EVEN GET A toexe iN Pees es oe ANKS A FAITH EMPLOYEE .GETS? SEEL TO SCHOODS. New poster service. Must have car. Hustlers average $100 weekly. Pleasant, dignified steady work. Write School Poster Co., Mich. WANTED—Two specialty salesmen with cars for country tagitorys ex- ceptional opportunity. Ws LIFE STORY PuicnY ectoss Atlantic, European receptions, most interesting book ever written, 300 pages, many iflus- trations. Sells for $1.50. Everyone buys. Biggest commissions. Credit jiven. Best terms. Agent's outfit ree. Make $25.0 day profit. MAR- TE CO., 2325 Wolfram: “St, ‘or| HIGH SCHOOL boys, girls, men and women, sell a Lindbergh Specialty. Selling like wildfire everywhere, 100 per cent profit. Itnmediate action necessary. For full information write Paramount’ Novelties, 260 Liberty St., Bloomfield, N. LINDBER( nip cluding Chamberlin’s fight illustrated § boék $1 $20 ‘easily made, commission. Outfit FR BLESSING PUBLISHING CO. C cago. fe ‘ieee ‘DISTRIBUTOR for 100 store route this county. Expe sary. No selling, distribute and > collect. Should net $70.00 weekly. Write Tribune Ad. No. 1: $100 WEEKLY sell : $5.95, Amazing repeat Prompt deliveries. Free outfit. Yacker, Pontiac Bldg., Chicago. EARN $25.00 daily. ‘Sell summer coi- ored sport slickers $2.95. Hat free. Commissions advanced. _ Elliott Bradley, 243 VanBuren, Chicago, | BABY CHICKS NEW LOW PRICES June Quality alive, te Anconas, Legher 10¢ Reds, Barre Rocks 13c: R. Feeds ‘Wyandottes, Minorca 14c; Brahmas 16c; cies. 10c. Other standard breeds; line feed, Sat epranteed. te 15, Fi N. supplies. Rus! horns, Anconas| Rocks. “Reds $12.60; old prooded Chicks, ‘prices. Order from this ad. delivery guaranteed. Beals State Chickeries, Fargo, N. D. BURE Bred Chicks from weer: Te ing flocks, Per 100; Bi pad White Leghot Wvanaottes. res as $8; Assorted $6.59; 90 per cent alive (atts arrival: 5 Consolida umbia, Mo. ed, Catalog Order from this) DAY-OLD tested June Chicks 100 Spring Lake,| ited Hatcheries, Cel-|: dresser, sanitary] Soar lamp, kite! repair shop other article of fur- | ib) . Must be disposed be sold’ cheap. Call al tigers re, Plone 535-M. 210 Eleventh BLE WHEE: Seki CHEAP or willing — to 2 f to a responsible party use, without Organ: in excellent condi interested lominati arge, a new peed] 0% it Phone 411 after 6:00 jirty-five dollars ne breakfast ith | 33 ‘irs, one extension table and four c! box. eoeeament 12_Person Court. FOR SALE— condition. Mires oil stoves in good ‘ery reasonable. Phone 569:R or call at Call at, room: 4 upstairs over 57 Taxi ition. FO condition. 112° Bight! FOR’ SALE: Price maasorabien Bismarck, Dak. e ‘Peart LE CHEAP—Duofold in good| Phone 678-M or call at! x Grocery, S FOR RENT ly June 15th, ly furnished ‘Yom, for keeping, keeping room: Lg -nodern home. street or Phone 619-W. two ni 70 nice- ight house. Yas for, ‘cooking, private Endre] Also: piano in excellent | furnished sleeying room with two windows in Call at 619 Sixth) FOR RENT—Part|y furnished Ight sleeping housekeeping rooms or rooms in strictly mo so garage. Cali at or Phone 730-R 3 rn home. Al- W. Thayer FOR RENT—Three rooms on ground! Hight | 1100! floor and two rooms for housekeeping, modern house. Broadway, corner Eleventh street. Phone 129-W. for sleey two. house, te blocks from P. O, Thayer Ave, West. Pho FOR RENT—Furnished ro Phone joms ing: for light housekeeping in all modern home, MS FO} Call at 618 Sixth street or ‘Two nicely fur- EN nished rooms, suitable for two in modern home at 708 Main Ave. or sleeping Close in. Il at 418 Fifth street or Phone pleasant rooms in modern home. Strictly modern home, ue o1 two, atreet, Phone 357-M. 202 Seventh R RENT—Large room suitable for two. Gentlemen only. Close. in, Call at 415 Fourth street or Phone 1152. FOR RENT—Front sleepine room in modern home. Boai if desired. Call at 816 Main or Phone 278-LR. FOR RENT-—Two furnished rooms Phone h_street. sleeping room in modern ee “og one for light housekeeping. 104-W or call at 418 Fight FOR RENT—Furnished priced. Call at 5: ‘OR RENT—Sleepi ern home at tT Seventh Phone ae R. WHIT: ae ON’! like a Hlissourian bat TLES ON a STICK. a and shven visiting. the CEINTC| T. M. MacLACHLAN (i We cure tonsils, ulcers, gall-bladder, eciter, appe ai ees ete, without y our i ALKALINE BLOG D Cin the ab omen). CLINIC, Rooms 6-8, Tw Block, Bismarci. FOR SALE OR TRADE—A nineteen acre Cael farm; seven room house; fuil basement; poultry brooder house, garay all fenced im with poultry wire. Plenty good water. Will trade for prop- erty in Bismarck or Mandan. For information see or write to Paul _ Hoffer, Werner, No. Dak. We will send you a set of RENU SPARK’ PLUGS nd us 50c a piece if not return within 30 days at our expense. State make and model of car, tru or tractor. None ‘better. Dealers: wanted. ai Mfg., 499-17th St., 1.3 ed Gei Rollers, Gétnan ‘happers and Hurts Mountain, also native sing- . Cages, seeds, treats, ete. Phone socal Bull, Dickinson, N. FOR SALE—One good mi fresh, 2 good single row cultivators, 1 John Deere 1'2 horse gas engine. | eit first house east of Country WANTEIZ TO BUY—A lunch rooni,! ynfectionery or restaurant in city or near by. Write Tribune Ad No. 1 J. E. Chesak, marck. Singer Sewing Machine in good condition, Very reason- able. Call at 304% Main. i FOR SALE—Horse, harness, waxon, and buggy. Phone 1180, Jack Cl __ford, 41h Second street, FOR SALE—Wolf Hound Pups Frank How at near railroad bridge | | ‘See Faunce, living Fr eee Knowl Jewelry store. ‘Apply to F. A, Knowles. caved modern house or apartment for month of. July... Family of two, no children, best references. State location and price. Box 422, Bis- marek, N. D. CITATION PETITION KOR PRO! * FOREIGN w STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, County Court, before Hon, 1. Judge. ter of the Estate of Al- Deceased, jone®, HEARL ry KB. Dyer, ly | uh aireet. FOR REN’ front room suitable | j* for light housekeeping “or sleeping. Phone 637-J. FOR RENT—Modern room. On car line. rd Phone fer, 1114 or call at 417 Fifth Sel street. WORK WANTED WANTED—General car; Roof repairing, ete. Also all kinds of Close in. Call at 515 Fourth oupe in e crati ter work. Work guaran- y tespondents, The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents: u and each of you are hereby and required to appear before ie County Court of the County of Burleigh, ‘in said State, at the of- ty Judge of said aid County it day of June a lack in the forenoon of that day, to show cause, If any you have, why the last will of Albert Clausen as admitted to Probate in Ramsey Minnesota, as shown by copy, should not be admitt to Probate and letters Testamentary issued to Jacob Fi Let service be nas, of this cita- tion’ as require HS; Dated this ath fie of May A, D. “By the Court: o— seme ne | GRAIN Heerlen wa ‘ By. Associated Pres Leased Wire /MARKETS | FINANCIAL x = WHEAT PRICES. Reaction Due to Increased Selling From Houses With N. W. Connections June —11.—4)—Despite reports from Indiana and standing that the Canadian government crop report was con- strued as bullish, wheat suffered a sharp downturn late toda: The re action was due to increased selling from houses with northwestern and southern connections. The selling isclosed an absence of support, and wheat and corn both dropped to be low yesterday’s bottom figures, with tanding orders to stop losses | force? automatically into operation, Wheat closed heavy 2% to 2% gents net lower, corn % to 1% cents off, oats % to 14% cents down, and provisions unchanged to a set’ back of 10 to 12 cents. Word came today from a leading crop expert who is on an inspection tour of Indiana that from Worthing- ton to Sullivan in that state wheat is below average, that many fields ow thinning out of spring stools for which farmers are blaming red rust, with some fields very bad. The farmers also fear black rust, and he found some spores on the lower part of stalks but not®promising damage. Authorities “here interpreted the Canadian government crop report as indicating a wheat production of 00,000 bushels this season, as 000,000 bushels harvested . This is on the basis of a present official condition estimate of |95 per cent and on an official esti- mate of 19,372,000 acres under seed, SUPPORT GIVES WAY AFTER EARLY RALLY June 11.—4)—Sup- wheat and other nm early rally led by wheat. Futures sold up ‘4 to 7s cent early and turned dull. Oats broke 1's to 1% with corn. July barley dropped 4 cents and failed to rally. Rye futures wheat. Flaxseed declined 2% for July and finished slow. Cash wheat generally was steady. Choice springs were scarce and at firm premiums, Minne- s continued slow and drag- wheat offerings were cents Durum was steady. Corn was steady. Oats were quiet and drar-~ Rye was in fair demand with of- ferings light. Barley was easy to two cents low- er. Flaxseed was steady. |STOCK PRICES REACTIONARY Heavy ibaa For Bott Atc- counts Develop in Several Sections of List New Yerk, prices turned when heavy June 11—4P)—Stock reactionary — today selling for ‘both ac- *{counts developed in several sections of the list, Several new weak spots I. C. DAVIES, (Seal) — Judge of the County Court (Date of first publication, June 4) (6/4-11) BEQUEST FOUND Armstrong, Mo.—After seven years Call Jack Suess 415, Second of search Calvin George has found street. Phone 1180, aa Lonr LOST—Brown. leather tra between Bismarck iand in, Bald: Finder please return to G. P. Hotel if , Phone: 271: for reward: 400. in Liberty Bonds. The miss- ing treasure, which was left to him by Pope Cunningham, was discover- ed in a pile of old papers and en- velopes in a Mexico, Mo., bank. A note in a check book left by Cun- ningham, had: indicated that he had were uncovered by bears. Some sell. ing also was influenced by the ap. proach: of federal income tax pa: ments and the belief that the mar- ket was entiled to at least a tech- nical reaction after its recent ex- tended advance, Commercial sol- vents B, which broke wide open yes- terday, fell back another seven points today. Hudson Motors displayed individ: ual strength but the other motors were in rather free supply on re- ports of a seasonal curtailment of production by several leading manu- 7,100 for Liberty Bonds. but for Ei the Boatmen’s Bank in St. Louis jeven years they could not be found. facturers, The closing was heavy. Total sales approximated 1,000,000 shares. WELL, IT’S YOUR OWN FAULT, Chex — WH; YOU WOULOAPT. LOAN ME THE MONEY I PLANNED T°) /NVEST! G0 DOWNWARD 3 Sept. 18.02 weakened with) ‘CHICAGO RANGB Ju! Close _ Close Yesterday Year Ago Wheat— July Sept. "Corn duly Sept. Oats—— July | Sept. Rye— duly 1.03% et 1.04% 12.80 Sept. 12. 18.37 Sept. 1 17.95 Rellies— duly Sept 18.80 18.95, ly 12 —Today — Low "Close 144% 144% ae ITF ich 148% ink 146% 95% 1,00% to 99% 48% to’ AMS Ao ABMs 1.16 1.03% to 1.04 17% 1.04% 12.97 13.00 @13,02 12.60 14.15 14.45 14.45 . ST. V1 TACK South St. Paul, June 11—(F}-— The cattle marexe is Cruse cow with steers and yearlings steady, she stock mostly lower, says the United States partment of agriculture. Vealers were 50 to 75 cents higher for the, period with stockers and feedes 25 to 50 cents lowe. Hogs closed the about week from 35 to 50 cents olwer, pigs | nd sows 50 cents lower, Native lambs were aound 7: it medium weight steers topped with long yearlings at 11.25 bulk all grades 9.50 to 1 she stoek clared - to 8.00; with cutters at Bulls remained at 650@6.75, Bulk | of the stockers and feeder steers | ushed at 6.25@6.50. Most of the higs weighing from 50 to around 280 pounds cleared at 8.75 to 8.85. heav mostly 8.25@8.50; some 8.00 this pri how r, taking mostly thixed butchers and good sows. Sows of ordinary quality sold at 7.00@7.25. Most of the pigs brought 9.00, a few mixed pigs and eee hts around 8.90. lambs: of 16.50@16.75; culls mostly sold largely to breed- 0, big weights sold at, ee lee Tengen ago, June 1 D. of A.) —Hogs 5,000; fa steady | to 10 cents lower than Friday's av decline mostly on lighter! weights to absence of shipper de bulk 170 to 220 pound aver 00@9.15; top 9.1 pound butch few loads of 300 to pound butchers 8.60@8.70; bulk be ter grades packing sows 7.75@8.00; heavy kinds downward from 7.50 pruetically no dem: pigs; shippers. tools 1,000; estimated holdover 5,000; heavyweight hogs 8.60@9.00; medium 8.50@9. light 6@9.16; light light, | packing sows "7.50% pigs 7.50@8.75. Cattle 40 grain fed steers and yearlings 2 40 cents higher; back, to season’: ‘high time; all grades heavies, medi- um weights and good to choice year- ling: including yearling heifers howing maximum advan grain fed cows and heifer: ly to 2! and feeders steady light thin stock 8.00@ 5 slaughte . 15 cents higher; extreme top on heavy steers | 18.86; kinds with weight searcest of season; best long year- lings 12.855 light ' yearlings — 12.00 yearling heifers 11.40; bulk price: heavy, steers 12.50@13.50; yearlings 10.25@12.00; stockers | 8.00@9.00; best 9.50; grass cows and heifers 6.25@7.50; and 7.25@8.75 respective- vealers 11.50@13.00. highe; vealers 75@1.00 iy Sheep, 4,000; practically none on! sale today; for week 38 doubles from feeding stations, 23,100 direct; fat lambs closing 1.00@1.25 higher; culls strong to 25 cents higher; yearlings jand aged sheep 50@75 cents higher: feeding rg 25@35 cents up: week's top; western lambs 18.75; na: lam! 18.00; arlingsy 15.75 it ewes feeding lambs 13.50; |bulk prices: range lambs 16.50@ 18.75; natives 16.50@18.00; culls 13.00@14.00; yearlings 14.00@ fat ewes 5.75@7.00; 13,00@13. DULUTH RANGE uly 11 Open High Low Clos 1.56% 1.57 1.53% 1.40% % 1.38% 114% 1.11% 1.00 1.01% 99% 2.28% 2.28% 2.22% 2.26% 2.27 2.25% 114 ‘MINNEAPOLIS RANGE July 11 Open High Low 1.46% 1.467% 25 cents | de-| cents higher! with sheep steady to 25 cents off. | B r weights | S| jesirable quality | bulk good 10; | 4 showing most decline; bulls 10 to! 5, | Barley, cull Jight 16,00; 12.00, j ewes bue sprnig lambs 11.00@ ewes 5.00@6.00; heavy cull ewes 1.00@3.00; CHICAGO GRAIN | chi June 11,—<)Whent k No, 2 hard 1.81! No, low. W@I5. Oats No, 2 white 48%@51, I Not quoted. Barley 85@97 Timothy seed 4.75@5.76. | Clover seed 20.00«85.00. | Lard 0. Ribs 1 Bellies 1400, 20 cents rt family patents quoted barrel in 98-pound ments 98,758 barrels, Bru 0@ 28.00, MINNEAPOLIS. CASH: CLOSE Minneapol June 11.—(4)—Wheat receipts tod: Xs 137 compared to 124 a year ago. inneapolis cash wheat jand coarse grain closing’ quotations today follow: 1 Hard Spring Montana To arrive 1D.N. S. To arrive . Hard Spring To arrive loats, faney seeee 1.59% @1.644 1.524 @1.61%4 BTM rei 891% | 1 To arrive 1 DN. S, ch to fancy gd to choice 1 ord to good P Dank: Mowern To arrive ... Northern To arrive N.S, ch to faney BN S., gd to choice D, N.S, ord to good Northern ... D.N. 8, ch t ‘ofancy gd to choice . N.S. ord to good Northern Dark Hard To arrive ... Hard ( Mont.) To Minn. Hard To Minn. To arrive - Fancy 1 Amber Dui To arrive Faney 2 Ambe 1 Amber Durum. Yo arrive . Durum To arrive . Amber Durum. 0's 1b 1.45% @1.1 ae @)\. ae 14 @1.46% 50%@154% 1.45% @1.49% 187% @ 49% 4 1 AON QL. 57% 1.46% @1.57% 1.44% @1.55% 144% @1.55% 143%@1 45% 1 @1.451 @1.44%4 1.42% @1.44% 1.565% @1.62% 1.5576101.61% 1.5456 991.61% 1.53%@1.57% 1.50%@ ... (Mont.) A9%@ 1.5256 @)1.56% 1.5156@1.535% 1.475% @1.53% Lee Red Durum 1,3656@1.38% To arrive . 1.33% @1.35% Coarse Grains Yellow corn. 0 To arrive . Yellow corn. To arrive . Yellow corn. To arrive . Yellow corn. Yellow corn. Mixed corn To arrive Mixed corn To arrive . Mixed corn To arrive . Mi. Amber Durum. Durum 1 To arrive . White oats ch to faney. To arrive .... Barley. med to good Tos arrive Barl@y, lower grades. 2 Rye To arrive No. 1 Flaxseed To arrive . BISMARCK GRAIN - (Farnished by Russell- ale Co.) Bismarck, June 1 fo. 1 dark northern northern . 145% 1.46% 147 1.47% 1.09 1.09% 971g 97% 40% 46% A5% 45% 2.22% 2.22% 2.25% 2.25% 93% 93% 1% .1%, FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N.'D., June 11.—()—Butter a fat, unquoted;, packing stock 25. CHICAGO POULERY icago, June 11,—4#)—Poultry neendyt receipts 1 car; prices un- CHICAGO PRODUCE 2 Chicago, wae il. ie Batter ighet 17.738 cream: dure 40%; ts s@STh; bus! Ear corn, oy bs 5 cents un- der shell, lard winter wheat . vee GLB Dark hard winter wheat ....... 1.29 Too Late To Classify FOR RENT Six room room modern binga-- low with Call at 318 Ninth street or bene 201-W. 'FOR RENT—A. room for the Bice x paren.” Cal ob as at 217 First: “ieee higher recei 25; 763 | FOR pellet its 20 16; we ae eee pts grainary in, also. piwclargy es bay! oe packed e: we j28; storage packed firsts 22%. {if FUR street or Phos ao ae ere pounds 8.50 to 8.60; rane & elie Mary 2 GS: cua z packers 6." 726; stags esp Sind spring iemba: 15008