The fact that a broker employed to sell land advanced the price to the purchaser did not make him the purchaser's agent. Goodson v. Embleton, 106 Mo. App. 77, 80 S. W. 22; Lawson v. Thompson, 10 Utah, 462, 37 P. 732. A broker negotiated a sale of plaintiff's land to defendant, but had the deed made out to a third person, who afterwards conveyed to defendant; a few weeks after the sale the defendant agreed to let the broker sell the land for him at an advance, the profits to be equally divided between them; plaintiff did not know at the time of the sale that defendant was the purchaser, and there was then no arrangement or understanding between defendant and the broker as to any resale of the property or division of the profits. Held, that there was nothing in the transaction in fraud of plaintiff. Glover v. Layton, 145 I11. 92, 34 N. E. 53.