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PAGE EIGHT IOWA CITY PRESS-CITIZEN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1926 Lack of Speculative Demand A Hows Wheat to Drop Lower TRADE FAILS TO SUSTAIN EARLY RISE Slater Tells How He Caught Pat McDermott (Continued from Page 11 ware lor I shall camp upon your trail' That was the it sounded to the visiting humorists of the press. MANY STOCKS ON DECLINE 55; packing sows and slaughter pigs full steady; numerous sales of light pigs 12.00 12.50; few strong weight 12.75 above. BuJk "packing sows 10.75 11.75; light i weight 12.00 and better. Heavy weight hogs 12.40 13.75; I ium 13.25 13.75; light 12.7*5 Forenoon Trading Uncovers- 1360 light i ight 1150 13 35 Many Cross Currents in packing sows 1025 12.25; Market SlOW Export Demand OH) giater was hurt when the stories North American Wheat were printed. His pride rankled.

Factor in Decline; Corni Shows Weakness I 15 Years a Crook Chaser For 15 jears ue iiau Lamped NEW YORK, Oct. forenoon stock market displayed a considerable number of i-ioss L.UIrents. some leaders CHICAGO, Oct. crime's trail. When he was a sher- showing heaviness.

Radio went iff out Indiana, back in 1907. he' down, to 55. Timken Roller Bear- jailed SS men -who had attempted ings to Mack Trucks 92, U. to wreck a train. But perhaps the Steel 137 and General Motors Wheat dechred today at the last, humorists had forsotten that.

to 144. all substantially below yes- speculatnc demand slack. Pietiously, with Liverpool quotations much stronger than Perhaps they forgot also, that in terday's final figures. 1922 Slater put five men behind. The concurrent strength cf the bars in a big Cincinnati holdup.

ears Roebuck and Montgomery He trailed and caught 'Red' Holt which were up 2V and had been looked for arid ocean after Holt had killed a eland respectively revised consolidation freight rates ad-vancing, the reports which were recently offi- niarket here averaged higher, The His "sugar" coaxed a confession i a llv denied. The outlook for from a prominent official of a ce en fall and -winter business fact, however, that export demand nig an concern lliat he had a demand for other for Xorth American wheat was' swindled the companv out of more merc andise shares, a number of ugaia slow, acted as something of than a quarter of a million dollars wilich wer 2 to 4 points. Then the famous Xesbiu case. gome renewe a liquidation was ob- an offset, despite talk of continued European need of liberal shipments for several months yet. Then this--these stories about the Ha-nkshaw who more funny storiss than Chauncej served.

Electric refrigeration went down to The renewal rate on call loans Wheat closed unsettled. net iull Tlle reD ewa i rate on can ioa loror com unchanged to De Dew but ho a Just a blt i a unchanged at per cent, oat. unchanged to up. and pro- at detecting criminals. 1 visions from 22 cents Vacatlon to Work cLne to a Visa of 20 cents I But ten-daj vacation Slater back He quietly re- "If tlicVil cnlv let old 'Dry' alone a maybe he il show 'ein CAR TURNS OVER be confided to a friend in Canton.

They let him alone. Slater began sewing his net. It was on the members of Pat or KILLED WHEN la. Oct. (AP) --Virgil Woodard, 13.

son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Woodai-J of Grand- McDermott's family at jS'anty "sugar" was used. He ston, S.

killed on the Eddy-j no ho tWs mes ville road near here yesterday when I QTer grape the car they were riding communication: tinned over after a collision with car drhen by A. L. Hinton, Ottumwa. jiiiliiHiliillilliiiiiilliiiliHiiHlliiSih. A A FALL AND WINTER A Hand Picked $1.00 PER BtfSHEL Send Post Card to NILS JOHNSON Greenfields Fsrin Route 6 Iowa City Delivery Will Be Made to Your Door In Iowa City HiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiHiHililiilllllllii 1 The Whole Town Will Be Laughing, Too! Anita Loos' Big Hit THE Ibwfts New York Poultry XEW YORK.

Oct. 26--(AP) Lhe poultry steady; chickens by freight 20 24: by express IS 25: fo-wls by freight and express 12 boosters by freight IS. Dressed poultry steady prices unchanged. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS "Your mother is very ill, and hasn't long to Send the family some signal as to your It orked. Pat -went to Twin Rocks.

Soon McDermott and Sla-1 ter were face to face. "Pat. I'm very glad to meet you," CHICAGO, Oct. 26--(AP)-WHEAT-- High Low Close Dec 1.42% Slater said. CORN-Dec May OATS-Dec May 1.43 "'a 1.48%- .7714 1.425* 1.47% slaughter pigs 11.25 13.00.

Cattle better grade yearlings and medium weight fed steers about steady; ia between trade heavy; stockers and feeders steady; early top jearlmgs 12.40; bullocks scaling around 1350 pounds 11.25; she stock steady to weak; spots 10 13 cents lower; vealers mostly steady to packers; latter, upward 13.50. Sheep fat lambs steady to strong; no fat rangers sold; choice natives and fed westerns to shippers 13.8; best natives held above 14.00; early packer top 13.75; bulk fat lambs 13.25 13.50; culls unchanged at 8.00 9.00; sheep steady; bulk fat ewes 5.50 6.50s feeding lambs strong to 15 higher; choice light weight feeders early 14.00; bulk 13.00 13.50. Chicago Potatoes Oct. tatoes receipts 153 cars; on track 508; total U. S.

shipments trading fair; market firm; Wisconsin sacked round whites 2.45 2.65; bulk 2.55; Minne- 60ta sacked round whites 2.40 2.50; Minnesota-North Dakota sacked Red River Chios 2.75 3.15; Idaho sacked rurals 2.95 3.15; Colorado sacked Red McClures 3.00 3.15; Michigan sacked rurals 2.40 2.60. Chicago Poultry CHICAGO, Oct. 26--(AP)--Poultry, alive, firm; receipts 10 cars, springs 19 turkeys 30; roosters IS; ducks 25; geese 21. Chicago Produce CHICAGO, Oct. lower; receipts 10,972 tubs; extras 47; standards 43; extra firsts 44 46; firsts 39; seconds 35 3S.

Eggs unchanged; casesl receipts 5,830 Livestock Receipts CHICAGO, Oct. 20--(AP)--Hogs left over practically no early sales; bidding 10 to 15 cents lower on desirable hogs; few early bids 180 to 200 pound 13.35 13.55; average price of hogs yesterday 12.90. Cattle receipts 17,000. Sheep receipts 11.000. Omaha Livestock 'OMAHA, Oct.

e.ooo; active; steady to 25 cents higher; packing grades up most, 140 to 170 pound weights 11.25 bulk 170 to 200 pound lights 12.00 12.50; bulk 210 to 340 pound butchers 12.25 12.65; packing sows largely 10.00 75; bulk of all sales 10.25; ave'r- age cost Monday 11.40. Cattle receipts fed steers and yearlings mostly 9.00 11.00; bulk grass heifers 7.25; grass cows 4.50 5.76 low cutters and cutters 3.75 4.25; medium bulls 4.75 5.25; practical top veals 11.00; few tip to 12.00; stockers and feeders 6:75 8.00. Jambs steady; bulk natives and westerns 13.00@13.25; top 13.85; sheep steady; ewe top 6.25; feeders strong; bulk range feeding lambs 12.75 13.15; top 13.25, THE PEOPLE'S WANTS HELP WANTED MALE WANTED--Farm help. Haemerle Agency. City help 10-lOtf WAXTED--Laborers, hospital.

J. W. A. Apply new Elliott Co. 10-29 WANTED--First class radio man.

T. M. Care Press-CiUzen. 10-2S WANTED--First class T. M.

Care Press-Cmzen ulcanizer. 10-2S LABJRERS WANTED to worK on paving-. "William Horrabm Contracting Companj. 15 East College street. 10-2Gtf SALESMAN WANTED Have opening for first-class salesman.

Selling one of the most popular makes of cars. References required. Address Motor Car, Press-Citizen. HELP WANTED New York Produce NEW YORK, Oct (AP)-Butter steady to firm; receipt? creamery higher than extras 48 Vz', creamery extras 9-1 1 score creamery first- 88 tc 91 score Eggs firm; receipts 15.169; first RYE-Dec 1.02 May 1.08% LARD-i Nov 13.80 Jan 13.30 RIBS- 1.06% 1370 13.10 AX IiNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY-' i For several young ruea and women to qualify as operators good pay "while training. Guart nnar anteed positions with minimum sal- 1 an" of $1500 when qualified.

See Mr. 1.06% Hodgm. room 8, 107 2nd Ave- E. Ced- grade extra firsts storage 38 8 39; firsts 36; fresh grade seconds, storage Cheese steady; receipts 169,895. Livestock Estimate BELLIES-Nov 13.SO 13.30 13.00 13.00 1S.SO Chicago Cash Grain CHICAGO, Oct.

26-- (AP)-Wheat No. 2 saple grade red 90; No. 1 hard 1.48 1.45 1-47; No 3 No- 2 hard hard CHICAGO, Oct. No. 4 hard 1.35%; No.

5 hard jnated receipts: Cattle 16,000. Hogs 15,000. Sheep 14,000. 1.25^3 sample grade hard 85 1.10; NoH 4 northern spring 1.20; No. 3 mixed.

1.42%. Corn No. 2 mixed 77 77 1 No. 3 mixed 75 No. 4 mixed 73; No.

5 mixed PASTOR, INJURED 68; No 6 mised 68 69y 2 No. 2 IN ACCIDENT, MAY 'yellow- No. 3 yellow REGAIN HEALTH Now Showing AT STRAND INDEPENDENCE la, Oct. Ralph Engjebretson, who recently resigned a pastorate 'at Garretson, S. D-, has a chance 1 for recovery from injuries receiv- Monday morning when i backed his automobile into the path of an Illinois Central freight train near here, attendants at a local hospital said this morning.

Mrs. Engelbretson, whose injuries are severe, is not regarded as in, danger it is stated. Engelbretson was on his way from South Dako- 'ta to Albert Lea, Minnesota. 76V 2 77H; No. 4 yellow 74; No.

5 yellow I 6 yellow 67 No. 1 white a Phone 966 or 967 "APPLES" Just Received Shipment of Fresh Washington Apples Jonathans or Grimes' Golden, per bushel basket Potatoes, good eating, peck Sweet Potatoes, extra good Jersey, 7 Ibs Prunes or Eaisins, fresh, new crop, 2 Ibs Salted Peanuts, fresh, Ib Coffee, Chocolate Cream, pound can Grapes, fancy Tokays, Ib No 2 white 77; No. 3 white 77; No. 6 white 67 69; sample grade 58 68. Oats No.

2 white 47 1 No. 3 white 4314 46; No. 4 white 39 sample grade 35 41. Rye No. 2, 1.03 1.03%.

Barley 57 74. Timothy seed 5.00 5.75. Clover seed 28.75 35.00. Sinclair Hog Market Rapids 2023) Prime hogs 180 to 300 Prime hogs 300 to 350 Good packers under 400 Ibs Good packers 400 to 500 Ibs Twenty cent premium on Tam- vrorth or half bred Tamworth weighing 180-220 Ibs. quality considered.

25c 18c 54c 12c CITY MARKETS Wholesale Phone 21 Quotations by W. P. Miller Iowa City. Iowa Quotations at Noon Daily POULTRY EGGS Eggs 420 Hens heavy 20c Springs light I5c Springs heavy i Springs light I6c Cocks i RETAIL Corn, per bu .85 Oats, per bu. 50 Wheat.

bu 1.60 Hen feed, per 100 Ibs 2.60 I We Have Cars of White Potatoes, Irish Cobblers, and Red River Ohio Potatoes on Track Our prices are the lowest and the quality the highest. Get your potatoes here for the FREE DELIVERY Economy Cash Grocery 124 South Dubuque Street Rapids. 10-SOx HELP WANTED--FEMALE "WANTED--Competent girl for sen- era! housework. Phone 72. 10-2S WANTED--Lady clerk.

Full time. Permanent position Apply in person Williams Supply. So. Clinton. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AND REGULATIONS RA1ES One Insertion 2 cents a word Three insertions 4 cents a word Six 6 cents a word No ad accented for less than 35 cents CLOSING HOUR Copy received up to 10 A.

M. will be published the same day. Figures, dates and addresses are counted in charging. i FOR RENT--6 room house, partly modern. 1013 E.

Fairchild. Phone US4J. 10-22tf FOR RENT--New bungalow garage. Cheap. 2332.

10-25x FOR RENT Six room modern house. Close in. -Phone 2953. 9-21tf FOR RENT--Furnished house, 1035 E. Burlington.

Phone 923 L. W. FOR RENT--Modern 5 room bungalow. Close in, also garage. 3165J.

10-28 FOR RENT--New sis room house. Inquire 820 E. Burlington. Phone 23T1W. FOR RENT--Modern houses and apartments.

J. R. Baschnagei: PIANO TUNING PIANO TUNING--Reliable servico guaranteed. Recommended by prominent musicians and piano houses. Telephone 1475.

W. Lu Morgan. 1130 Kirkwood Avenue. 6-13tf FOR RENT SELL OB BUY FOR SALE-- Used tires. Haemerle.

10-2B FOR SALE--Hickory nuts. 229SW. FOR RENT--GARAGES FOR RENT--Garage. block from State hospital. $4 per month.

W. E. C. Foster. 10-SUx WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUT--First mortgages.

2352. 10-2SX Wanted to Buy Classified Ad MONEY JO LOAN MOXEY to loan. 2352. 10-2SX LOANS on lav- a. City Real Esta'e D.

Whiting. 7-2tf FARMS AND CITY LOANS--Mortgages bought and sold. Geo. W. D-orsk, Long's Loan and Investment Co.

SOT Johnson County Bank Building. 10-lltf FEDERAL Farm Loans are chean- er. See Harley Hunt 7-15tf FOR RENT--APARTMENTS FOR RENT Modern tnree-room apartment Furnished or unfurnished. Phone 1743. 3-16tf FOR RF.NT-- Woodlawn apartment.

Phone 67. 8-16tf FOR RENT "Unfurnished apartment, i rooms and bath, 325 So. Summit, heat, water and janitor service included, Mrs. George Ball 1112. 11-21 FOR RENT--Modern three and Cue room apartments.

Close in. Well lighted 2913. 9-15tf FOR FOR RENT--3 partly modern rooms 612 E. Market. U-lx FOR RENT--Two new unfurnished rooms, first floor, private bath, outside entrance, garage, light, heat, furnished.

Phone 2140J after 6 p. m. 10-25x FOR RENT--Modern room $10. 60S Johnson. -10-22tf FOR RENT--Large room for business or man.

On car line Call 1540J. 10-27 FOR RENT--2 furnished housekeeping rooms. Close in. 14S7W. 10-26tf FOR RENT--Cash, reasonable 515 acre farm 2 miles south of Cosgrove.

A. W. 'Ensmmger, Melrose Ave, Route 2. Iowa City. Phone 2063W.

Nov. IX' FOR SALE--HOUSES FOR SALE--Property, 614 So. Clinton. A good home with apartments to rent. Phone 2957J.

10-20tf FOR SALE--House and ten acres in Coralville. Inquire of Koser or A. Black, West Liberty. 10-26 FOR SALE--Five room house, partially modern; large lot. Phone 2351.

10-5tf FOR SALE--West Side investment property; also vacant lot near Medi- tal campus. Address Owner. Press- Ultizen. S-lltf FOR SALE--New bungalow. Five rooms and bath.

Priced reasonable. slS Walnut. 9-'tt FOR 6 room house; oak finish. Fine location. Phone -STiw.

matt FOR SALE--APPLIANCES FOR SALE--Second hand wash machines; hand or electric power. Phone 3390. FOR SALE-Washei. 3420. Nov.

14 FOR SALE IS horse Advance steam engine; saw mill and belts all complete. ISS5J. I 0 30 FOR SALE--Three 48 volt units volts) 6000, M. Exide storage B. batteries one month old.

Phone 259W 10-28x FOR SALE--Electric wash machine and" vacuum cleaner, 614 Johnson 10-2o FOR SALE--AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE--1924 Durant coupe. AC-, cessories and extras. Will take- any reasonable offer. Phone 728J FOR SALE--Chevrolet Coupe. '24 model.

Priced right. Call 573W. FOR SALE--Ford coupe. Standard Oil Co. College and Linn.

11-1 FOR SALE--1923 Ford touring car, with starter. Thone 3581W. H-l FOR. SALE or TRADE--New '2B Marmon, must sacrifice for small car. -347 Washington, Iowa.

ll-13x FOR SALE--1926 Chevrolet coupe. Extra good condition. Phone S75W. 10-20tf SPECIAL SALE USED CABS 1 1925 Overland Sedan 1 1924 Overland Sedan 1 1923 Dodge Coupe 1 1922 Dodge Touring 1 1921 Dodge Roadster 1 1923 Nash Touring LIVE AND BEAD STORAGE BY THE DAY, WEEK AND MONTH Ask for Prices SLEMMONS-NASH CO. 120 South Gilbert Tel.

265-W: FOR SALE--Second hand wash machines; hancl or electnc power. Phone 3390., 10 ltf FOR SALE--FURNITURE FOR RENT--Nice single room for professional or business man. No other roomers in the house. Phone 2S6. 10-19tf FOR RENT-- Kitchenette and living toom at reasonable price For two.

723 E. Jefferson. 10-9tt FOR RENT--Sleeping room. 319 E. Burlington.

11-1 FOR RENT Furnished Phone 35845V. room. 10-25tf FOR RENT Double or single room for girls. 315 Johnson. 10-7tf FOR RENT Modern sleeping rooms.

528 S. Dubuque. 10-26x FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. Phone 10-26x FOR RENT--Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Also sleeping rooms.

802 East Bloomington. 10-2Sx Chick feed, per 100 Ibs. Starter Pep, per 100 Ibs. Griwing Pep, per 100 Iba. Laying Pep, per 100 Cracked corn, per 100 Ibs.

Corn Oats chops, per 100 S.OO 4.50 3.50 3.00 1.80 1.80 Bran, per 100 Ibs 1.45 Shorts, per 100 'bs, 1.75 Oil Meal, per 100 IDS." 2.75 Tankage, per 100 Ibs 3.75 Clam shells, per 100 Ibs 85 Oyster shells, per 100 1.00 Chicago Livestock CHICAGO, Oct. slow big packers- inactive; early sales generally steady at 10 cents lower; light weight shows no loss; top 13.75; bulk 210 to 280 pound averages 13.40 13.65; most 160 to 200 pound 13.1$ FOR RENT--Furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Reasonable. 503 S. Van Buren.

10-27 FOR RENT Room. 2434J. Close in. 9-15tf FOR RENT Large front room. Ground floor.

Beautiful location. Faculty or business women preferred. Phone 1291W. 9-16tf FOR RENT-Very desirable room. Close in.

warm 10-29 FOR RENT-- Three housekeeping rooms, Phone 1421. 10-29X FOR RENT-- Room, ladies preferred Close in. 514 S. Linn. 10-26 FOR RENT--Upstairs business locations, formerly used for Tea Room, across from campus.

Phone 476 10-16tf FOR RENT--Two unfurnished light housekeeping Downstairs. Private entrance $13 per month. FOR stove, oil stove, kitchen cabinet, tables. 2SD2. FOR SALE--China closet $15; ice box $15; library table $10; electric washer $30; electric vacuum Sundry stove $3.

421 Fairchild. 10-30 FOR SALE--Cabinet table. 5S5W. Noon qr after 10-28 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE--Beautiful piano. Apex mangle, and push cart.

Phone FOR SALE--Piano, cheap. Phone 2720 L. W. FOR RENT--FARMS FOR REXT--100 acre farm. Call 3F12.

FOR SALE--PRODUCE FOR Sale-Home canned vegetables, yellow bantum corn 18c, kraut 35c, tomatoes 15c, carrots 20c. Phone 27S4J. FOR yellow pumpkins for Hallowe'en; also spring chickens, delivered. 3056J. FOR SALE--1000 bushels' of old corn.

Phone 3F12. FOR SALE--Hand picked -winter apples at 50 cents per bushel on farm -this week only. 60c delivered. Try our home canned sweet corn 18c Ivo. 2 can, 2 for 35c, fi for $1.

Jacob Zimmerman. Route 5. Phone 43F3. 11-lx POTATOES Good large home grown Rural New Yorker Potatoes for sale-at farm. STEVENS BROS.

Tel. 34-F-210, 2370 L. J. 10-27 FOR RENT--HOUSES FOR RENT--Modern house. Cheap.

Phone 837J. 10-2o FOR RENT Six room modern housa almost new. 121 Clapp St. Phone 6T5J. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE or TRADE-320 acre farm 5 miles from County seat 10 room brick hcuae.

large barn, windmill, hen house, double ccrn house. For address L. R. BIG BAKGAINS IN USED FOED CAES 1926 Sedan 1926 Ford Coupe 1926 Touring Car 1925 Touring Car 1925 Ford Truck, complete with cab and body 1923 Ford Coupe The above cars are all in A-l condition and priced to sell. BUBKETT- UPDEGEAFF MOTOR 0.

Corner of College and Capitol FOR SALE--MISCELLANY FOR SALE--Good hard wood. Goss Brick yard. I631W. 10-13tf FOR SALE--Plate gla-38 mirrors also one triple mirror. Horn? Furniture Co.

10-12tf FOR SALE--Insurance on automobiles, farms, and city property. R. Baschnagel. 10-23 FOR SALE-Single steel cots, 1703J. 10-29x FOR SALE--Black dirt, cinders and manure.

Phone 2915W. 11-22 FOR SALE--Complete set auto mechanic tools. 3176J. 10-27 FOR SALE--Ladles 2486 coat. Phone 10-27 FOR SALE--Four good Ford casings and inner tubes.

616 S. Linn. HIGHEST PRICES, all kinds junk. Phone 2716. 10-10tf WANTED--Good second hand Minneapolis Heat regulator.

Write C. 413 S. Summit. 10-2C WANTED--Heating 9F110. stove.

Phone 10-SOx FOR SALE-Pears and ntakory Phone 4F2, 10-Htf FOR SALE--Apples. Evenings. Phone 2760W 10-13tf ARKANSAS FARMS ARKANSAS FARMS--Superfine virgin rice farms, S35-S5S per acre. Joseph Humphry. Jonesboro.

Arkansas. Nov 2v JOB WANTED--LAUNDRY WANTED--Washings. soft water used. Call 9F110. Nov.

MX MARCELS MARCELS-50 cents. Phone S773W. 10-22tf MARCELLING 75c. Phone 14UJ. Reset free.

10-26 MARCELS 2994W. Nov. HOT OIL Treatment Toe, Marcels 60c Phone 3386W Nov 5x MARCELS oOc, Phone 25S5 L. J. College.

tO-6tf JOB WANTED--FEMALE WANTED-Practical nursing. Phone 1814. ll-25x WANTED--Stenographic work, by hour. Address J-14. Press-Citizen.

10-26X WANTED--House work day. Phone 3196W. by the 10-2SX WANTED--Part or full time typing by experienced typist. Phone 34S5. JOB WANTED--MALE HIGHEST PRICE for junk.

2609- Danovltz 10-lltf FURNACES and chimneys cleaned. Phone 2085 10-26x WANTED TO BUY--Small Toy Shepherd puppy dog. Address Mrs. W. T.

Callahan, Longview, Tesas. 10-29X HIGHEST PRICES Jor men and boys' clothing, shoes etc. Phone 1793. 24 East'College. Nov.

13x WANTED--To buy secon-i hand furniture and stoves, rugs etc. Ca'l 986- 10-Utf WANTHD--Rags, iron, magazines, paper. A. Mason. 2236J.

10-lJtf FOR RENT--APPLIANCES TIN WORK. Jno. S. Fox. ttO So.

Gilbert. Phone 3526. 9 27tf by young man with office and banking experience. References furnished. Phone 165DJt 10-27X WANTED--LANDSCAPING SODDING and GRADING.

Siders. Phone 2994W. A. W. Dec.

-1 JOB WANTED--REPAIR FOR RENT Electric vacuum cleaners. Johnson's electric floor 206 North Linn St. Phone 1012. Reliable Electric Co. 10-lStf FURNITURE CRATING and pack- Ing.

Expert service guaranteed. Phone 2814 evenings. Nov. 30x WE REPAIR everything electrical. I 206.

North Ljnn St. Phone 1012. Reliable Electric Co. 10-18tf FOR SALE--PLANTS FOR SALE--Shrubbery, trees of all kinds. Landscape your grounds.

Make your Homeland City, beautiful. Come and see roe or call me up. I will measure up your grounds, make you a beautiful map, free of charge, showing what your place look like and what it would cost you altogether. My prices are very low, I guarantee all my work and replace free of charge any plants that fail to grow. Phone 2662.

P. J. Regan, 1114 N. Summit St. 10-4tr FOR SALE--STOCK FOR SALE--Big type Hampshire male pigs.

Cholera immune. 10 miles -west on Rohret Road. Thos. P. Griffin Sons.

R. 2. Oxford, la. FOR SALE 4 Spotted Poland China and 3 Duroc, brood sows. Cholera immune.

A. Zeller, mile west North Liberty. 10-2C FQR SALE--10 head Duroc male pigs'. Cholera Immune. Best of blood lines.

John. Mathes, Route 2. FOR SALE--Jersey cow, Guernsey heifer. Phone Walter Weeber, Sharon. 10-26x FOR SALE--20 head of dairy heifers to freshen in winter -and spring.

Eli Jackson. Washington, Iowa. 10-27x FOR SALE--Tamrworth male hogs V. li. Fountain, R.

3, Iowa City. 10-30T FOR SALE EVERGREENS WHY NOT make your window boxes beautiful in the winter by planting small evergreens. Place your order at once. Kirkwood Avenue Nurseries. Phone 2231.

10-27x WANTED WANTED--Boarders. 1655 L. W. 403 Linn. 10-27X FOR SALE--CHICKENS FOR SALE--18 Barred Rock pullets.

Phone 26S3W. 10-23 FOR SALE--FARMS FOR SALE--Iowa City property and Johnson county farm land. J. R. Baschnagel.

10-29 FOR SALE--Imoroved farm of- acres. 3 miles north of Iowa City on Red Ball road. Phone S78W. 11-1 FARMS FOR SALE--One 80 acre farm located 254 miles on wain road west of West Branch. Modern improvements.

Light plant. Also one 52 acre farm joining tha 80 acres Some modern improvements. Sold directly by owner. Please communicate at once. Ida R.

Chamness. FOR acre farm. On. paved road No. 7.

Good buildings. John Summerhays, Tiffin, Iowa. -10-19tf FOR SALE--FRUIT FOR SALE--Sprayed apples, greerf- ingrs, Gano, Ben Davis $1.23 basket, delivered. Hickory nuts. Sure Pop popcorn shelled.

10 Ibs. Phone 31F11. 10-18tf FOR SALE-- Pears. Phone 2SF210. 10-30 Phone us your orders for winter apples.

15F12. 11-2 FOR SALE-Pears. S. D. Whiting.

Phone 1737. 102tf JOB WANTED--HAULING WANTED--Ashes hauL 2915W. and rubbish bish etc. 233SJ ashei. JOB WANTED--SEWING DRESSMAKING and sewing of all kinds.

Call Mrs. Olson. 2773W. 11-2 WANTED-Sewing. Call 1746J.

11-3 SPIRELXiA Corsetlere. Call 2S5J evenings. 10-9tf WANTED-Sewing of all kinds. Phone 1007J. 11-14 LOST AND FOUND LOST--New tennis shoes.

2029W. Phone, 10-20 LOST--A Theta" Phi Alpha sorority pin. Reward. Phone 2919. 10-6tf LOST--Black bag, with gloves and other article.

Phone IfflW. 10-27 LOST--Small red purse containing two Waluable keys. Call 172. 10-26x LOST--Part of nose glasses. Phone 249.

10-2x LOST--Small, black rat terrier. Reward. Phone 3627W. 10-2Sx BUSINESS NOTICES DR. M.

L. O'BRIEN, 204 Dey Building. Successor to Dr. E. Gojf- don.

Office hours: 8 to 12 a. 1 to 9 p. m. Evenings by appoint- ment. Telephone 172S.

Res. 1785LJ. fJRETCHEN STTEPPEL. Teacher of Piano. 425 E.

Jefferson. Phone 1161. SERVICE we give to the housewife on home' problems Fuller Brash 1S94W. M. F.

ANDREWS--Medical and Dental X-Ray Laboratory. E. College St. Office Phone 738. JNFIRMARY-Collega of Dentistry 1 open for C'inlcal- Service, beginning Sept.

20th, 1926. Hours 10-13 A. M. 1-5 P. M.

LOLA CLARK Dip- Diseases of women. Over Slavati's store Clinton St. 2 to M. HAIR GOODS'- made Margaret Baschnsiwl, 5 MnscatlBe "Ave Phono 1484 DID YOU MAKE THE RADE? TEST ANSWERS Here are the correct answers tp the child's quiz which, appears on the 1--The hose is disconnected. 2 Eight Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri and Alontana.

3--Charles G. Dawes. -4--Jonathan Swift. 5--A large prehistoric animal, jio-w extinct. 6--A chemical symhol meaning water.

7--James Buchanan. S--Gulf of California. 9--Runs, hits and errors. 10--Fables. LWSPAPLR.

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