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‘SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1907” Tribune Classified Advertisements | iccuestiila alae MALE HELP WANTED *REAT DEMAND foi good wages; mien and women. Short time required. Catalog free, Est. 1893. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, Fare, Ne Do 1 JVERNMENT Forest Rangers need- ed often, $125—$200 month. Cabin furnished, Enjoy the outdoors Particulars free. W: Mr. Oz ment, 33-P, St. Louis, Mo "ANTED—Young man to work by’ the month, F, .Jaszkowiak, 419 Twelfth -s eS W Ae lecond cook at Hoffma: Cafe. FEMALE HELP ‘ED—Young women to enter ining for nurses in 2 year ac: edited hospital, Maintenance, uniforms furnished, monthly allow- ance $8-$10. One year high school quired. Address SUPT., FRANK- BLVD. HOSPITAL, Chicago. _ Earn $11 dozen, sewing ap- rons home; experience ‘unnecesary; materials cut; instructions fur-' nished. Addressed envelope brinj particulars. Mi Garment, Broadway, Bayonne, N, LADIES—Earnings fro 6 weekly addressing envelopes all home. No experience necessary. Send 2e stamp for particulars. Troy Letter Service, Century Bldg. In- dianapolis, Ind. $100 WEEKLY selling dresses, 3 for 35.95. Amazing repeat business. Prompt deliveries. Free outfit. Yacker, Pontiac Bldg. Chicago. 7 young ladies for o side work. See Mrs. Campbell at Hall's Dryg store, 10:00 a. m. Tues- a GIRL” WANTED—One who can wait tables. Call at Mohawk or Phone 145. WANTED—Experienced waitress at Sweet Shon, _____'WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—Reliabie 16 year old girl wants to take care of chil- dren part or full time or will as- ist with housework. Phone 971 FOR RENT—A house with six rooms. Also for sale: Porch couch. Call at 414 First street or Phone 658-J. > cook desires position with road grading or threshing _outfit, Phone 589-M. EXPERIENCED stenographer wants work. Apply Tribune Ad. No. 23. WORK WANTED at once, by young lady. Write Tribune Ad. No. 26. SINESS_ OPPORTUNITIES E] In each city and county Hustler with $500.00. capital to establish route new type legal coin operated skill and amusement Ymachine. Possibilities unlimited. Few hours weekly builds independ- ent income, Sample machine fur- nished with money-back guarantee, Don't answer unless you mean bus- iness. Address Dept. B-9, Keeney & Sons, 700 E. 40th St., Chicago. — ave $100 or more to invest in high-class man facturing proposition, write R. P. Jugel, 216 Colorado Bldg., Denver, Colo. FURNITURE FOR SALE OR SALE—Majestic range $12.00, four burner gas range with oven 25,00. Also one cot and kitchen utensils. Phone 882-J or call at 320 Mandan street. sg ne 6x9 rug, practically: new, $10.00. \One Wicker desk and ‘chair, $15.00. One floor lamp, $5.00. Call at 918 Seventh street or phone 1140, YOR SALE—Household goods includ- ing a player piano, good as_new. Call at 709 Sixth street or Phone 238-W. * * _——— FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home, suitable for one. or two girls. Close in, Phone 440-3 or _call_at 121 W. Thayer. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, also for sale, one bed room set, dining table and rugs, very cheap. Call at 211 Second street. ‘ -—= PHONE 382 Classified Advertising. Rates 1 Insertion, 25 words or 2 insertions, 8 words or gy ler .. sas 3 insertions, 25 wo: ie Meas * aad’ ag 5 ee! we Ads over 25 2c addi- tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch ia advances “Copy should've vance, received by 12 o’cleck to in- eure Taderdion same day. Rebuilt Automobiles dey tia. Back car priced in plaia igures. YOU REALLY want adequate local responsibility for your permanent. satisfaction when you go shopping for a rebuilt car. We sell them here squarely on that platform. This is just a sample of the many exceptional values we are now of- fering. 1925 '93 Overland Six Coach: completely overhauled. You should See this one. 1 1923 Maxwell sedan, You can buy this cheaper than you can steal it. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. FOR SALE FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, fire place, oak floors, many built-in features, new, never occupied, gas stove, ice box, full basement, fur- nace ‘heat, laundry room, tubs, gas heater, kitchen furniture, basement garage, lawn, hedges, east front. Sale price $5,850. Good terms. Im- mediate possession. NEW JUST COMPLETED SIX ROOM . oak floors, furnace It-in features, hent- d garage attached, best location. Sale price $7,000 complete. Terms. SMALL FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, south front, hardwood floors, full basement. Sales price $3,600. Terms. TWO FOUR ROOM FULLY MOD- ern bungalow, hardwood floors, furnace’ heat, basement garage, laundry room. Sales price of each $2,800. Terms. SEVEN ROOM MODERN HOUSE, hot water heat, full basement, south front, close to schools. Sales price $3,800. Terms. FIVE ROOM MODERN HOUSE, new, hardwood floers, full ‘base- ment, furnace heat, Well located. Sales price $4,800. Terms. ry THREF OR FOUR GooD HovsEs! ing flocks. for rent, two beautiful houses, one furnished, immediate possession. See this ageney for rent or to buy. Hedden Real Estate Agency Webb Block. AUTOMOBILES A LATE 24 Ford Roadster with slip on box, starter, demountable rims. Winter enclosure. Lock wheel, good rubber. Mechanically right. $125.00 cash. 314 Fourth street. —————e—_—e PERSONAL FOR information on how to secure the late edition of the Book of Knowledge during the month of June by our new cooperative club plan, Phone 619-W and representa- tive will call. Phone 0. “QUALITY is remembered long after Price is forgotten"—this applies: to Used Cars even more than to other merchandise. We handle only high- grade Used Cars, and a visit to our Used Car Salestoom will surprise you with the low prices. '26 Dodge Sedan; Ford Coupe; Dodge Roads- ter; Maxwell Coupe; Overland Se-| SALESMEN—Get busy, cash in. Some- dan; Ford Touring; “Dodge Panel Truck; ’26 Essex Couch, i Easy Terms Low Prices r ahead of competition. Patented product, housewives want. 100 per cent prof- it. Commission in advance _ if EASURER, Box 929, w Orleans, La, ees EARN $25.00 daily. Sell summer col- ored sport slickers $2.95, Hat free. advanced. — Elliott ely’ furnished seven room house or a light housekeep- ing apartment on upper floor or two or three room apartment on ground floor, All nished and close in, Also ait out- __side entrance, Phone 637. FOR RENT—Modern furnished apar ment for summer months only. No children. Rent reasonable to suit- able party. Phone 347, FOR RENT—Two furnished apa ments at the Rue apartments, at 711 Ave. A or Phone 697-J.__ FOR RENT—Three room modern fui nished apartment with private bath, Call_at 721 Third stret. FOR RENT—Furnished or _untui nished apartment at the Varney _Flats. Phone 773.0. FOR RENT—Light housekeeping apartment and garage. Call at 423 FUR F: mansee Apartments. pol aeons FOR RENT—Modern furnished apts, at Murphy Apts. 204% Main Ave. Phone 852. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, 1—Apartment at Wood. Inquire H. J.| Call at 404 Fifth street or Phone| PILES 597-W. FOR RENT—Furnishea one room and Kitchenette, “Hazelhuret, 411 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Apartment in Tribune Build'3g._ Apply Tribune office. HOUSES AND FLATS + FOR RENT—Six room modern house newly decorated, $40, $10; also Boyd township hayland. hone 905 after 6 p. m. il RK RENT—Five — rox modern house and three room house, not modern, three blocks from post of- fice. Immediate possession. In- —uire of J. K. Doran, FOR RENT—Strictly modern bunga- low, 5 rooms and bath, with gar- age. information see Mr. after 6 p. m. FOR RENT—Five room duplex, large living room with fire place, newly decorated, splendid location, Call at 120 Rosser Ave. West. Tom Gordon CHICAGO concern estublished 1872) North ‘WORLD'S OUTSTANDING | SMASHING VALUE LINE cinch ty well fur-| ees DON'T have your bowels pawed over | -————- Close in,| east of Also for sale $18 lawn mower for} SEED Located at 614 Bell street. For FIRST CLASS work done. WANTED—To hear from o ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ____ SALESMEN __ |.than normal, especiaily in the Nor-| LOCAL MANAGER WANTED — | thera half of this teritory, but the|]}| $40. to $85.00 WEEKLY | general condition is satisfactory. In | ‘ Dakota there are districts GRAIN wants local: man to represent them Where the weeds are very thick and at once. Experience or capital un- H | | the yield of wheat will be somewhat || 5 | ‘Reoessary as you are trained, Write | impaired. In other parts of the State || LIVESTOCK today giving two references. Lover-| the wheat has a fine stand. in & Browne, 1732 8S, State, Chi. cago. - ‘The conditions of all small grain 1 South Dakota are as good as the ns ag rors | DEPENDABLE USED CARS —“sarronasc- SAtESWEN | Stute has haa many years, The| BIGGEST money making line in coun-! ficlds arc fairly free from | weeds.} This is also true in Montana and most try, All wool “7x9' swatches—eom- | This i p.etely equipped carrying case | °f Minnesota, ‘ FREE. Selling price 428.50. Actual] Up to the present time the weath- value $40. Salesman’s commission | er has been too cold and wet for the $5. “In advance, Write for new| Proper development of corn, It is not Fall line. Oliver E, Woods & Co.,| UP to the average in growth for thig iene Chickeoces time of year. In going over our records we find similar conditions | have existed in the past, when there was but little warm weather until after the fourth of July, In those yeurs a good percentage of the crop matured, with yields around 25 hels to the acre. With favorable Wen a ca, | Weather in July and August, and the S ROUTE Men with cars) absence of early frost, there is still preferred, for selling our famous 4! e fcr oo ane -{Fapid progress of the wheat hary Plantation Coffee, hot from the| kota and Minmescneee it South Da-| a for overcoming: the witty roaster. You make 30c at every) Flax has a very satisfactory con-|f the corn crop, all gain. prices ftop and every trip. Write Planta-| dition. In some early sown’ ficids | Went downward to iar Ys LI don Caftes Co, Sty Eau, | the plant is over 10 inches high. The | ME from commissi | crop was seeded” oarlier than 1] Place, with numerous holders of, ING line offering tremendous eom-| and under favorable soil condit corn, letting go on standing orders missions. All-wool, made-to-mea-| There is no doubt of a heavy increase! t® Stop losses at various fixed lim- popular prices, marvelous| in acrea Our correspondents con-!| Write today. Lyon Tailor-| tinue to report additional lund being Cincinnati | used fo and all ground is be- ing. uUilized where seed was obtain. 29.50 able. In some of the larger flax. ioe ae ising districts of North G0 DOWNWARD} Market Affected. By Reports of Excellent Conditions For Wheat Harvest thing new, novel, practical, essen- ial, dignified and repeats. Every usiness man needs it. Send for free outfit and territory. Dittman Art Cut Service 1013 8. Los An- geles, St. L. A. Calif. | —(P)—Dominated lent conditions fér Chicago, June by reports of exe ack, closed er, corn 1 cents down, oats %4 tt cent off, and pro- visions unchanged to a setback of 12 cent orders guaranteed 2 | men’s clothes. Your cash profit in advance; we deliver and collect.| the acreage wiil probably show an} Crane-Kent Clothes, Cincinnati. | increase over last year of from 40 te 100 per cent. Dako from Kansas wheat fields to- {day were advices from Omaha an- nouncing that wheat in eastern and southeastern Nebraska is MISCELLANEOUS like a remnant sale at a department || store, Keep. erasyaueis hands out ce of your abdomen and pocketboo and the KNIFE from under your; MARKET 70,000,000 to 80,000,000 ribs by visiting the CLINIC of DR.| ithe winter variety. T.M. MACLACHLAN (Harvard). |. Ari of new wheat at Our motto is, “A Stitch In Time] Chicago, June 25.4)-—The peak| Kansas po Saves Nine, (in the abdomen).” We of butter production for the sexson| century m CURE tonsils, goiter, stomach | has evidently been reached, Meanwhile troubles (ulcer), gall-bladder dis-| With the subsoil well "saturated, est weather ease, appendicitis, female troubles. is reason. to beleive that| Was reported a diseases of the kidneys and blad-| n will bé maintained at the | Poi der, piles, etc., ete., without opera-| level for a longer period than | cle: tion, by our ALKALINE BLOOD | usual. Cool weather has curtailed TOW. TREATMENT, Vitamin Herbs and) milk and ice cream consumption, and | Scientific Individual Diet. Clinic,| large quantities of milk gene Rooms 6-8, Lucas Block, Bismarck, used in such consumption have gon NDB? 2” Ticks | into the manufacture of butte gent) For the first time this yea: Maul aes) From Basement price of 92 score butter at Chi ree or four tubs 50c. For sali | fell this week below 40 cents. Bay-| 300 pound butchers 8. Dry stove wood. For a square deai| os. jugar showing a little more in-| Packing sows. Phone 977-J. rd the last of the week,| lightweights were clearing | market on pi Sees _s eventh St. ‘actorily n ¢ estimated hi radically removéd without several weeks past, but trading has | Weight hogs 8.40@8.90 operation. Painless permanent cure. e snap which usually pre-| @9.20; light 8.65 No chloroform. No loss of time, vails in a really firm marke by 9.10; packi from your business. Clinic, D: | Cattle "200; com MacLachlan, Rooms 6-8, Lucus)— ood to choice w steers and i. | jchoice medium weights and long One JohnDieers Seneneut GRAIN REVIEW yearlings strong to a shade higher; mower, one 1% horse John Deere | ot a, Sean aches engine. Also for trade: Player! pe Ue es piano for good car. Call Ist house in ee Maan ve ; that fei bushels of some ita received 107 he corn belt, ‘ar this season places, Towa continued with Minneapolis, June (P}—An im f Country « proved outlook for the domestic | rea CORN—Rainbow or ota | Wheat crop both together with more | $3 White Flint $4 White Dent) favorable advices from the Argen-|haqia: (xtreme $3.50 or Fodder $2.00 per bushel.|tine where needed rainfall was re. | Medium v long Grimm alfalfa $20.00 per hundred. ceived, were the principal factors in! Mixed yearlings tet W. R. Porter, Fargo, N. Dak, | lowering whi during the! and heifers “1.00 lowe and chia, Week ending ys the United mis ALGO 168 dinette, child's States department In| downs 1,00 of fin two we jth ts all grains with’ the, urs possible exception of corn, showed | \ exceedingly good advancement dur ing the week. Cash wheat was unsettled. No. 1 dark northern, 12 per cent’ protein| sold 3 to 12 cents over July wi F declined 3% cents for the losing Friday at 1:40. Durum of good milling quality was in fair demand but low grade. stuff LE—pruit jars and id icycle. Reasonable. Call at 318 Ave. B West. Phone 269, HOME LAUNDRY a specialty. Also family washings! taken. Small repairs at low ‘ost. Marguerit Bulten’s Home Laundry, 203 Ave. A West. Phone 1017, FARMS WANTED ly none on week 59 doubles from stations and 20,000 direc ‘at lambs closing to 1.50 lowe FOR, RENT—Modern eight _room house with sleeping porch. Call at 309 Eighth street or Phone 535-W. BABY CHICKS URE Bred Chicks from heavy lay-| | Per 100: Brown, Buff, r White Leghorns, $7; ‘Rocks, eds, Wyandottes. Orpingtons, Anconas $8; Assorted $6.50; 90 per| have shown very good de: cent alive prepaid arrival guar: teed. Catalog. Order from thi a prepaid: Leghorns $1 Orpingtons, Reds, Wyandottes, Brahmas $13.50; Mixed $9; All Heavy ised $11 Lots of 0, Tac more. Orders promptly.filled. Bo; Hate! areas Fale Minne Pe Mil-| breeds 12c, light breeds 10c. nor, vor Hatchery, R. A. George, LOST—Three keys on chain key ring, Finder please return to ‘I'ribune vt| Phone 731-J. | CROP REPORT |)"; o—______________» during the past week, with the ex- | O¢it 2 . ception of corn, Barnatells Consolidated Hatcheries, Col-| weekly crop report issued by the Van unrbia, Mo, Dusen Harrington company of Minne- DAY-OLD tested June Chic! polis. q ; Barred,| days that were ideal growing weath- White, Buff Rocks, Buf? and White| er. that need any more moisture for some time. been favorable for the stovling of small grain, and most fields have a Repse 22, BABY CHICKS—June prices heavy] heavy growth. has an, exceptional eads are large and the weather is if . ideal for. filling, athe 150 to 180 pound weight Lost fields that have a thinner stand but|925 pounds. 330 many of these should produce an .25@8.50; S| M average yield. : was slow and dull. Duluth July -}durum declined 3% for the week, closing at Cash corn ws land for sale for fall delive |lower grades at full decline: sheep K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. Bee teady: feeding lambs strong to 25 her; week's tops of le easy with demand ative slow for all but the very best dry |yeurlings 1a.000 feet fe Ww C ts. Export demand for wheat con-! p> k, overtopped the’ 8.50 to 8. ° B y bulk fat range 14.00 15.01 Oats were lower, é : 9.00@10. yearlings 11.00@ uly de-| culls The grain crops of the Northwest aan at AEE delivery] jambs 13.00@ r than the July i cents for the week, zecording to ‘the| Closing at 1031, Flax was very wea 6% cents for the warm 15, Bt 4?) Com- K ago, fed steers and vere about steady under at cows and bulls 50 pots 1.00 off, cut- ¥ to 50 cents lower, 1 —Poultry s 1.00 to off, sa: United States department ‘of agricul: ture, Stocker and feeder steers ducks 22; j closed about steady, with stock cows d heifers most cents lower. Rye is now filling and_gencrally rary hous Ve geaice promise. The! Fargo, N. D., June i July declined There were several nema ele There are no places at present CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, June . alive, s Cool weather during the spring has steady, yearlings were from to} 75 cents to 1.50 lower, sheep steady 250/ to 50 cents lower. ed yearlings brought up to 11.75, top for this season, with bulk of the steers and yearlings at 9.75 to There are some} 180 to 200 pound The spring wheat crop is MOM'N POP OP FoR OUR MOTHER PACK ‘TRIP ~ X CAN USE YOU YERY NIeELY — ~ YOUR Jog (5 to - “NO-LU BO THAT: GET ALL THE THINGS TOGETHER ‘ob WANT TD TAKE, AWD TLL WER IN THE TRUNK TO - PUT THEM IN GET ONE ORAWER? WHY DIVE GOTSO MANY ‘THINGS THAY I TA HAVE ‘Twa nee AW‘ 700-AE SAID HIS UNCLE CLEMS PONY COULD RUN 0 FAST IN By Taylor | ‘ { fi fi re a a 3 1 1 Fi 1 4 Oats No. 2 white 48 44 today follo cercetstetet GAN mn © won a ow 3: MARKETS | By Associated Press Leased Wire PAGE SEVEN FINANCIAL NEWS CHICAGO RANGE Close Vheat— July 1.41% 1. Sept. ‘orn— 1.024% tol 46 46% to “113% 1.00%, red Friday June 25 Close Yesterday Year Ago Open —Today— Low Cloge 1.40% to ¥ 1.38% 1.38% to %% 94% to % —Today— High 1.40% 141 1.40 Vy O45 1.01% 1.00 5M ADM 1124 OM 12.42 cutters 4.00. to 00. y good! of 6.50 to 7.00 took mo: BUTTER and that cutting should begin July 1\feeder steers, cows and heife . to July 5, according to a prominent! @6.50. Vealers closed with | expert, Nebraska, promises to ny the good lightsorts at 10.50. Bulk the hogs weighing id down ed Frida; 0, a few big weigh r below. Bulk of the sows ¢ at 7.50, with most pigs 9.00. Bulk of the desirable native sold at 13.50, with culls down to salable aroun and culls 9.00 to kers at/General List Points Upward fest. yearlings wer 75, Jo de ‘old to Breeding e' @5.50. sold the way from 5.00 to 10.00 or beiter | according to age, weight and condi-| tion, MINNEAPOLIS RANGE June 25 Open High 1.391 1a 141} 1.03% 934% Low Wheat— 2.19 8014 Sept. 6 DULUTH RA’ GE June 25 Open High Low 81% 80 6844 68 r| Durum— 1.08% 1.09% a7 8 CHICAGO GRAI ago, June 3; No. 2 hard 1.43 Corn No, 3 mixed 90@93! yellow 9442 @95. 8. y Not quoted. Barley 80@90. ew 6.25; feeding! Cl FLOUR Minneapolis, June 25.—4A)- to 20 cents lower. rel in 98-pound Bran 24.50@25.50. FARGO BUTTER Fargo, D., June 2 fat, not quoted; pac MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, June 25 eceipts today 151 c year ago. Minneap. nd coarse Spring, Montana To arrive é D. N.S, faney Mont. To arrive Hard Spring To arrive .. be! D.N.S., gd to fancy To arrive .. ‘ D.N. S orthern To arrive Northern , ord to good a ord to good Northern ...--..+++ Dark Hard (Mont.). To arrive . Hard (Mont.). arr To 1 Minn. & S. D., 1 Dark Hard To arrive ‘ancy 2 Amber Amber Durum. To arrive . Durum. To arrive Amber Durum. Durum .... Amber Durum. PERE ae, F @2D5HHDOQHOHDDAS To arrive ree Grains Yellow corn... To arrive . To arrive . rn. To arrive . Mixed corn. To arrive Mixed corn. Mixed corn.... ‘AIN - ~P—Wheat No,] Weakness of the No. 3 white }}0” In carload lots mily patents quoted at 8.20 to 8. cotton sac! the Shipments 29,468 barrels. cash wheat grain closing quotations | IS IRREGULAR ar] Early, But Sells Off in Final Dealings New York, June {#}—The |stock market failed to develop any pronounced trend in today's market, ‘establishment of several’ new high records in the railr equipments and specialties being offset by new lows in the coppers and the oils. The general list pointed upward in the rly trading, but sold off in th 1 dealings, closing quotations dis- playing marked irregularity. There was nothing in the day’s business news to influence the price {movement, although w i ed the seasonal s i many lines of busin The de crease in new bond flotations this week was regarded as a favorable stock market factor, and hope was held out for a reduction in brokers’ loans next week. A fairly good de- mand developed for some of the non- dividend paying rails tray western and southern sec Western Pacif yland, Chic is preferred, Norfolk and South id Kansas City Southe bought at earnings esapeake & Ohio during the next jfive years by President Harahan of that road. copper and oil shares reflected __unsatisfacto 3} trade conditions. General Asphalt, “| preferred, broke six points, the com: and Green Cananea Copper irregular. Total 50,000 shares The closing was sules approximated BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russe B , June ahs . 1 northern . . 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum e - a 0; i Ibs. or more One cent per pound discount under Ear corn, 70 Ibs. 5 cents un- shell. rd winter wheat ...... $1.25 |?! rk hard winter wheat . aw FINANCIAL REVIEW New York, June 25.—The stock rket again demonstrated its abil- to withstand selling this Although both the rail and s lost ground, » including such f Baldwin, American ( k, St. Paul and W. mounted to new high . Trading showed a marked falling off in volume, with only one 2,000,000 share day all week. Chief — speculat: i week undoubtedly leredit situation. An 3 jlarge increase in brokers’ loans last {Monday carried the total to a new ;high record for all time. Call money continued relatively easy, but time money rates stiffened slightly, as the week ‘closed. A stiffening in thd charge on day to day loans would not be surprising next week in view of approaching month end settlements, Several ‘unfavorable business de- velopments were reported during the week. Steel production showed a fur- ther decrease, with operations of the Jnited States Steel corporation un- officially reported below 75 per cent of capacity. The weekly car load- ings report showed another sizable drop compared with the same week last year. Crude oil production mounted to record high levels, and ##| some of the oil shares sagged to new low levels for the year. Motor shares were subject to at- tack on a revival of gossip concern- ing the new Ford models, but they made partial recovery later. Mack Trucks dipped ‘below 100 and a few of the low priced shares, including the Chandler-Cleveland issues and Moon, sold at new low levels. Railroad equipment shares gave one of the best demonstrations of group strength on the announcement of several large railroad orders. Amusement shares turned weak when it became known that leading motion picture producers had cut salaries 4%} es part of a plan of retrenchment, Ce ish. Am 4 soni RAN EY ALPEN WBS Se ADDON IE i ance

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