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< TUESDAY, JULY PAGE SEVEN BY ALLMAN WELL, THATS OVER WITH — MY WIFE REMINDS ME OFA THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ A Little Misunderstanding '1] LISTEN, WHAT {TOLD You WAS ABSOLUTELY RIGHT- | WAS OVER To 18,1992 oy aa —| DOINGS OF THE NUFES News of the Markets | WHATS THE BIG IDEA : OF WRECKING THE | — ie STEELS MADE - BIG GAINS; | STRONG sucs Registered Extreme Gains Teday New York, July 18 (Wall Street)— Steels, equipments and a wide assort- » 4g ment of other industrials and kir- dred issues registered extreme gains of 2 to almost 7 points in today’s stock market, rails alone showing lit- tle impgovement. Sales approximated 650,000 “shares. Crucible rose briskly again late with General Electric, Sloss Sheffield, Harvester and United’ Fruit. Else- where carly gains were well main- “tained. The closing was strong. At 10:30, Wall Street was inclined to take a. more hopeful. view of the coal and railroad strikers today judging from the higher range of prices at the outset of the stock market. Crucible Steel was the spectacular feature op- ening at a gain of 2% points which was extended to 7 points in the next few transactions, Gulf States Steel rose 1% points and American Can 1% points with large fractional advances » , for Baldwin, Mexiean Petroleum and several of the prominent utilities and specialties. Rails were mostly higher though within narrow limits. Foreign exchanges were firm aside from Ger- man marke which reacted slightly. “e At Noon is ‘ Crucible reacted 2% points from its early maximum but Gulf States Steel extended its rise. Advances of one point each were made by Bethlehem, Midvale and United. States Steels. « Studbaker rose two%points to the year’s best price. Mexicam oils con- tinued to move forward with, domestic issues, including ‘Californig, Petrole- um and. Pacific Oi; “Americah Car General Electric, pressed steel car and American and Baldwin Locomo- tives made gains of one to two and one-half points. Coppers, tobacco and rubbers strengthened with some of the food specialties. New York Cen- UPTURNS IN WHEAT PRICES In Latter Half of Session De:! mand Slackened—Close Was Unsettled Chicago, fi, July 18— t Absence’ of any definite indication of progress towards settlement of the) rail strike led to upturns in wheat prices,today during the early transac- tions, Bulls put stress: too, on esti-| mates that 700,000 to 1,000,000 bush-} éls had been: taken: for Europe on yesterdays’ decline: in the market. On the other hand, weather conditions today remained adverse to develop- meht: of black rust. Opening prices which: were unchanged to %c high- er, with September $1.12% to $1.12% and December $1.14% to $1.14%, were followed by a slight sag then by fresh general gains. Corn and oats, were firmer with wheat. After opening unchanged to %| ‘higher, September 64 to 64%c, the; corn market scored a slight general/ advance, * Excellent field conditions tended to ease the market later. There was also some talk of Germany trying to resell corn. The close was unsettled at the same’ as. yesterday’s finish to “sc with September 683%c to 63%c. Oats started %c @ Xe off -to %c higher, September 36c to 36% and later hardened a little all around. Higher _ quotations on hogs strengthened the provision market. Inthe last half of the session. de- mand slackened, the buying side of the market seeming to be without 18c to 18c lower than a vear ago. The close was unsettled at %4c net decline to, %c advance, with September $1.12 to $1.121%6 and December $1.14%. Wheat No. 2 red $1.14% @ $1.15%; No, 2 hard $1.16% @ $1.17%. Corn No. 2 mixed 64c @ 64%c; No. 2 yel- low 64%c; No. 2 yellow 64%c. Oats No, 2 white 36%c @ 42%c; No. 3 white 36%4c @ 37%c. Rye No. 2, 864; barley 59¢ @ 69c; timothy seed $4.00 @ $5.00; clover seed $10.00 @ $18.00; pork nominal; lard $10.97; ribs $10.25 many friends although values were} \ il ing little; top $11.05; bulk $8.75 @ $11.00; pigs strong; mostly $10.00 @ $11.50; packing-sows mostly $8.25 @ $8.90; heavy weight $10.25 @ $10.70; medium $10.60 @ $11.00; light $10.90 @ $11.05; light light $10.50 @ $11.00; packing sows smooth $8.40, @ $9.25; packing sows rough $7.85 '@ $8.50; killing pigs $9.75 @ $10.60. Sheep receipts “12,000; slow steady FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS £1 f OU BH He BIRTHDAY CAs! CASH WHEAT. DEMAND KEEN; 2 1 DONT CARE! You CAN'T: TREAT () You CAN ASK HIM= THAT IN THE FIRST PLACE? ED BROWN'S BIRTHDAY PARTY AND) | IT. LASTED ALITTLE LONG~ * J BASE BALL UMPIRE- SHE NEVER. BELIEVES ’M SAFE WHEN |’m OUT- “Bloes t WY, IT'S BOTH Your. BIRTHDAYS. JUST TWINK, TT IS FOUR YEARS SINCE You BOYS CANE To OUR HONE,» AND T ONLY EXPECTED ONE \WHICH ONE OF US DID You EXPECT PP BY BLOSSER [CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS HELP WANTED—MALE * ROOMS FOR RENT. COAL MINERS WANTED— FOR RENT—Good, clean rooms, and home cooking. JUST FINISHED 6 Room Modern ‘House. * : This property can be bought at a price that is a real BARGAIN—$1,000 cash. : Balance terms. Located on West Rosser Street. PRICES FIR Boord by tay or MEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 4 \¥. tral, Union Pacific and Chesapeake 4 94.75, 2 “and Ohio comprised ‘the firm rails, ee $10.75, to weaker; top native lambs $13.50 to At Beulah. Steady employ i city butchers; $13.25 to packers; cull ef 4 week, reasonable prices. Good lo- o ti choice Idaho ment. Apply Mine Office) cation. 212 srd St. T1s-twk | WEBB BLOCK PHONE 0 Call money opened at 3 per cent. At 1:30 Many additional gains were scored in the more confident buvine of the FINAL WHEAT . natives mostly $8.00; Mambs bid $13.40; best feeding lambs bid $14,00° with heavies sorted off; sheep scarce, generally steady; fat Winter Wheat Steady; Durum}: Started Off Firm but Later at Beulah, N.'D. 6-5-tf MINERS WANTED—Write or tele- FOR RENT—Two front rooms, fur- nished for light housekeeping, in modern house, 622 3rd St. Call SSS" eee ed for immediate rent, in clean large range, 1212 Broadway. Phone midsession. United Steel touched ; ti 2 TOL, a gain of 1% points and extreme 1 ewes mostly $6.50 @ $7.50; native ‘phone Spring Valley Products|" moder ‘ é Aa advances of 1 to 8 points were made q breeding ewes mostly $7.00 @ $8.00; Market Softened Company, Glen Ullin, N. Dak. This Ww. : ot modern house. Phone 339W, or 29-J. + call at 902 6th St. 7-17-lwk R RENT—Fine store, best by Lackawanna Steel. National Lead. + United States Rubber. American Ice. People’s Gas, Central Leather and American Sugar. * IN DULUTH choice 90 pound Washington yearling breeding ewes late Monday $11.50. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, July 18—Cash wheat demand was just as kecn today as it is dry mine, cash pay, ten feet of coal, no timbering. 1-14-1lw WANTED—Houseman for Lewis and FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping. Water and light furnish- ed. 38 Main St. Phone 929W. 7-15-3t FOR RENT — Very nicely furnished modern apartments with porches. 807 4th St. 7-14-lw tion for any business, Address. Box 401, Bismarck, 18-3¢ Ange, South St. Paul, Minn., July 18 (U.| Was Monday and offeri eave a 4 i y and offerings were heav-} (, FOR RENT—Furnished two ts S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics) | ;, can A “|. Clark Hotel, Mandan, Apply in v room Ree erie senor Tr ‘ a New York Stock List ‘ |“Gattle receipts 2,000; quiet mostly fer, Prices were all firm and copie: person. 7-17-3 | apartment modern, close in, 523 6th AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES, wih large oven; perfect condition. : : Business in Flaxseed Again) steady; common to good beet steers | Cratity sold a cent higher compared St. Phone 213M. oR SALE—Pa n Six Touring 512-M. Allied Chemical & Dye . + 69 $6.00 @ $9.50; best load lot—early| with September. No. 1 dark northern] H#LP WANTED—FEMALE an 7-121w}] in excellent condition, — Priced |" Allis-Chalmers ..... Stagnant—Spot Oats and: |§8.75; butcher she stock $3.75 @/| was quoted at 26e @ 4bc over Septem-|\VANTED—Experienced mai tox | FOR RENT ONiccly furnishes Targe| tisht. Phone No. 918 after 9 p Lost yt American Beet Sugar - d $8.50; bulk $3.75 @ $5.50; canners | ber and one or two sales made at 46)" general housework, Small family. front room on first floor. 402 5th|__™- 7-17-3t | LOST—Man's golf shoes Monday eve- Nan Oa eae get Barley Unchange and euters $225, @ $625; bolozna|conts over. Durum wheat started off] Write or eall Sth St. Stationery| St. Phone 168M. q-Ad-awk| FOI SALESFord roadster, 120 mod. | ins, between Country Club and merican Car & Foundry . ulls $3.5 755 firm with a fairly active interest! Store. Phone 347. ROOM AND BOARDCAU the “Mo. | cl self starter, M. W. Fieree.| Ave: B and First Street, Finder American Hide & Leather pfd the Assomated Press) feeders, slow about steady, $3.75 @ shown in the good stuff but later on hawk, 401 5th St. Good home cook- Phone 447 or 91 return to 519 First Street or phone 7-18-1t ‘American International Corp... 48% |- yy Reg «i... $7.25; bulk $4.35. @ $6.00; calves re- k f dit P 5 : uth, Minn., July 18—Wheat mar-| 9°03 “Ithe market began ta, soften and it/ Tangy 3 = H 5 ‘American Locomotive... 17% | , Duluth, Minn ay ee yeca g're.|ceipts 2,500; ‘Steady, to 26¢ lowers |was hard to dispose of the residue. pps rg qeenerienced mn ing. Phone 145. Wid-tw | FOR SALB—Sccond-hand Dodge in| > American Smelting & Refe:.-. 62, | sui of reported fresh export inquiry | PSS! Ny laxegisa gr > © #800; S| Winter wheat wae ead domand der general housework, Mrs Seott| son Ra Niecly Tamiihed room| fst class condition, Phone £2, | —$———$—$— American 39% and ithe:disim that ote burton Hogs receipts 0,500; strong to 26c| pending onvadality.s ts see a 7-14-1w] for one or two ladies. 610 8th St. 6-13-tf PROPOSALS American 121% fi ; higher; some light up more; few!” Wheat No. 1 dark northern $1.55: |WANTED—Girl for gencral house- _ Phone 838, _ld-lw —. 7 j later and final prices’ were lower.| 1; a5: bulk of D--Girl for general house SS Tey eee MISCELLANEOUS. j “ », American Tobacco 143% | (eer ain durum recived an im-|light sorts $10.60 @ $10.75; bulk Of) @ $1.63%; No. 2 ditto $1.54% @) work, 206 West Thayer. Phone 641. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with MISCELLANEOUS, - The Board of Directors of Burnt ! American Woolen . LT ong | Trading, in Gutthe putting through| £004 light and medium weight butch; |s1.61; No. 3 ditto $1.47 @ $1.56; No.4] Mrs,’ 1 Baki kitchenette, 411 6th St. Phone 273,)OUR PRICES have been reduced|Creck School Dist. No. 24, Burloigh ‘Anaconda. Copper ‘ 51% | Petus through the Mort trade ves-| FS $10.00 @ $10.50; heavy mixed and] ditto $1.20% @ $1.62%; No. b ditto sree hadi: ose ra 7-15-3t , 7-18-2w| since last fall, Cleaning, pressing;| County, N. D. will receive sealed S Arenson, ee 102” | of 6 fait a there were intimations to| Packing grades $7.60 @ #8.50; good) $1,291 @ $1.50; No. 1 dark hard wine) a5 or aa FoR Ko —"Kawwoheoning| dveing, done quick and right. Hata|DFopostls, at the residence of Wm. Atl, Gulf & W. Indies. -87_ the effect that further bids were in| Pigs $10.50, ter $1.42%; No. 2 ditto $1.14 @ $1.35.) WANTED—Girl for gencral house- N ight housekeeping} Civined and blocked. Y Paul, on Sec. 6, Twp. 140, R. 80, Bur- Baldwin Locomotive 2.120% | fp et that further, bids were | Sheep 800, fully steady; bulk better] No, 'y ‘amber durum $1.23 @ $1.25:| work. 901 6th St, Phone 3073. rooms. 722 6th St. Phone 485R. cleaned and blocked. All work | jig’ County, N. D., until 8:00 p. m, - Baltimore & Ohio... vos 52% | ee asis The spot eeket was easier, |St2de native lambs $12.50; fatonative | No, 2 amber durum $1.23%. No. 1 m 7-17-8¢ 7-17-3¢| guaranteed. Englo Tailoring and 19th, 1922, for the erection of Bethlehem Steel “B” ... 11% | Pe ever, with shippers reported to} &Wes mostly $4.00 @ $6.75. ed durtim $1.21 @ $1.23; No. 3 mix Hat Works, Phone 58 opposite post- | one-class room and basement frame Canadian Pacific ....... -140% Ihave covered their requirements for = [wheat 147%; No. 4 ditto $1.10% @, SALESMEN FOR SALE OR RENT _ office, 1-8-1 school building on the Southwest cor CHICAGO POTATOES ars HOUSES AND FLATS. TAKEN UP—Stray heifer, one year | ner of Sec. 8, Twp. 140, R. 80, in aid Y Corn Products Central Leather Chandler Motors Chesapeake & Ohio +, Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul... the time being. Durum accounted for the bulk of the grain on track for the day. September wheat closed 4% of fat $1.18 bid; July durum closed (By the Associated Press) Chicago, July 18,—Potatoes steady; receipts 70 cars; on track 128 cars; total U. S. shipments 583 cars; Vi $1.17%; barley sample grade 50c @ 57c; No. 3, 56c @ 57c; No. 4, 51c @ 56c. Corn. No. 1 yellow &9%c; No. 2 yellow 59 @%59%c;, No. 1 mived 58¢ @ SALESMEN—If ‘you are the high pressure, live wire type, and know how to sell farmers write me and I will tell you how you can earn FOR SALE—Six-room modérn house, including three bed rooms, with porch screened in, east front, old came to my placé 12 miles north 76. Owner proving propetry and paying damages may receive same. Wm. E. Doherty, Wing, Route 1, in accordance with plans and specifications made by Van Horn & | Ritterbush, architects of Bismarck, BY D. . De o The said site is 11 miles north Chicago, R. I. & Pac changed at $1.17 and September| tot 58%c; oats No. 2 white 32¢ @ 33%c: 1 Chine Copper. a.-- Yeo off at Soe. sane aye closed| #inia cobblers No. 1, $4.15 @ $4.25; ' No, 3’ white 32¢ @ 32%c; rye No. 2,| tY of a life time, Advise fully in] close in, for $3,000, on terms. Five] yp ’ ‘ Y Maryland barrel cobblers one car) 7@%e; flax No. 1, $2.56% @ $2.58. || first letter age, experience and] rooms, partly modern house, in-} " of Bismarck, N. D., and is three miles 1-17-2w| west and two and one-half miles Colorado Fuel & Iro Crucible Steel Erie unchanged at 816%c; July unchanged at 80%c bid and September 1% off at $1.0444 asked. Spot oats closed un- changed at 31%4¢ @ 33%e: barley $4.15; Minnesota sacked early Ohios slightly graded $1.55 @ $1.75, mostly $1.65 @ $1.70; Kansas sacked early Wheat receipts 179 cars compared with 122 a year ago. Cash No. 1 nor- thern $1.42% @ $1.45%; Jyly $1.38 whether you own a car. Room 9 & 10, N. P. Bldg., Fargo, N. D. 7-7-1m cluding two bedrooms, well locat- ed, with three lots making a fine garden spot, for $2,000, on te FOR SALE rugs, chai Beds, dressers, rocker, tables, range, oil stove north of Arnold, N. D. The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals. Famous Players-Lasky ° barley] Ohios slightly graded $1.50 @ $1.95.] + "September 81-17%: December tables, range, oil st als. General: Asphalt, «- aaa a trate at OL Gl No. 3 mostly $1.60 @ $1.65; oe car $1.35 Eo ay peer Ree ~ WORK WANTED a. soldicr’s bonus might be taken rticles, Phone 392 or] Separate bids are desired on the |poorly graded. oats No. 3 white 81%e @ 32 = 7 as down payment. Geo. M. Regis- 1 4th St heating and ventilation. | A certified cheek for five per cent General Motors ... mixed corn %e off at 60%. The; barley 48¢ @ 59c; rye No. 2, WANTED—Man and wife wants work ter. 7-13-1w lof the amount of each tender must Goodrich Co: 4 « Business in flax ‘seed was again ae Great Northern pid _in flax ‘seed was aeain|, — sNNRAPOLIS POTATOES: | 7c '@ Wher flax No 18250 @| on farm Call RB. at Banner) Oo aa omnia De eh ena dee hacer Plcaa Illinois Central... stagnant with no disper tthe price| Minneapolis, Minn., July 18 (U. S. Tabs ©) Wiss flax! Noo ts 20) ©). Bouse. Tinot| FOR RENT—Nicoly furnished apart | shares, $100 per share, Meas’ accompany each proposal, E : Bureau of Markets)—-Potatocs (sales|* Corn demand was active aenin and ment, fully equipped for ligh | Write Tribune No. 419. Tld-wk! plans are on file at the office of house keeping, also garage. Phone| FOR SALE—AI r Parsons, County Supt. and at Inspiration Copper .. tendency became easier with price LAND '” ye ry - * . 3] International Harvester . ctional, July closed %c|to jobbers) supplies liberal, demand| prices were strong to ‘4c better com- 7 nae Int, Mer, Marine pfd...0-..--. 1% changes. fractional seatenber ie off| and, movement Tight; market steady. pared ath fusures, No, & yellow «vo: | WANTED=Furnished Rouve oF Wane 4043. George W. Uitte, 801, ath Call after 6 o'clo ; the office of the architects, in Bis- au F 11 58% | off so45%¢ and October unchanged at| California white rose sacked ewt. No.| ted at 4e @ be under September, No.| galow, adults only. References ex- _ -12-1m, h St. Phone 7-18-3t | Sted ut Bismarck, N. D., July 17th eee erie attra $242. ee OR ie 1, $2.50; Minnesots bulk per ew. No.|2'mixed se @ Bike under. ag de-| changed. Room 712, McKenzie Ho-| FOR RENT Two or three” roon | FOR SALE—Houschold Turnitare, | 1922, sa ela Se Kennecott Copper . 36% wheat 116,700 bushels: corn 142,600; mand better for ‘medium and heavy tel. 7-15-lw| apartment furnished or unfurnish | fumed oak; good as new. Also WILLIAM MOREL: Louisville & Nash’ 128% | oats 37,900;, barley 26,600; rye 15,- Grain Market Range weight quality, No, 3 white uote P. 0: Bismarekt ND. exice < . 600; flax 1,200. By tl ocial ress at September price to 1c over; No. rf ILI Mi PAUL, Clerk. Miami Copper. 29% | Shipments—wheat 7223500; barley Chisago, te Anigelaree press) white at %c @ Ic less. THE OLD HOME TOWN z BY ST ANLEY we "O. Biemacel oD: Middle States Oil 13% | 25,000; flax 1,300. ‘Open, High, Low. Close.|, Rye was about steady, Demand ee ee 18 -25-—B-1-8: Midvale Steel’ .. +++ 86. |" Shipments of bonded grain—wheat WHEAT ‘good for spot and slower for arrive : TA 2 is Missouri Pacific IIT Bam [a dohPDctuth car inspection: Wheat | suly ....114% 116% 114. 114% | offerings. Spot No. 2 quoted at de ( | Wit FER)! ‘ A » New York Central 96 |Nos. 1 and 2 dark northern and Nes.| Sept. 112% 112% 111% 112 | 6c over ‘September, regular <arriv< HOME “NOTICE OF BIDS” , . uN: ¥. he and Hartford . 1 avd 2 northern 26; other spring 1;!Dec. ....114% 114% 114 114% | about de over No.3 quoted at 4c @ ‘ Tet 2 Nay al AY estern --... Nos. 1 and 2 amber durum and Nos. CORN Je less. sa BRUNO: The School Board of Lyman School one orn Pacing ssi 1 and 2 durum 11; No, 3 amber dur-| July .... 62 62% .62 62. |. Barley was quiet with buyers hold- —— Dist. No. 18 of Wing, N. D. will re- : klaboma Prod. & Ref. um and No. 3 durum 5; smutty durum | Sept, . 64 64! 63% 63% | ing off for new crop quality. Flax i aled bids for furnishing and ] Pacific Oil .......+-- 0 6% 11; other durum 10: mixed 21; smut-|Dec. .... 61% 61% 60% 61% | Was steady to stronger with very good | Hing a heating system for Lyman q Pan American Petroleum . 72 |ty mixed 1; all wheat 76; flax 2; corm OATS crushing demand, — Buckwheat was | No, 2. According to plans and 4 Pennsylvania 7 44/27; oats 1; rye 4; barley 6 All grains! July .... 34% 34% 34% 84% [Nominal with only an occasional trade | speciffeations on file with the Dis- People’s Gas 87 |116; on track 146. Sept. 36 36% 36 ©: 36% | reported. Seed market. was nominally | trict Clerk and Van Horn & Ritter- Pure Oil 2874 |" Closing cash prices: Wheat No. 1| Dec, 39 39% 39 39% | unchanged and trade was very dull. | , architects, Bismarck, N. D., bids Ray Consolidat aoe dar knorthern $1.25% @ $1.31%; No. PORK BLANK : i ill als ed for only the fur- Reading Ex Dit 78 2 ditto $1.21% @-$1.26%; No. 3 ditto LARD Liberty Bonds | nishing of a heating. system for the Renz tron: Steel 13 | $1.14% @ $1.19%; No. 1. amber dur-| Sept, ......11,05 11.10 11.00 11.07 (By the Associated Press) | above nfentionad school, fae r jg oval Datel aN Mer 56% | um $1.25; No. 2 ditto $1.23; No. 2! Oct. . 1120 11.12 1120] New York, July 18.—-Liberty bonds | Bids to be accompanied by a chee ears Roe + % amber durum arrive $1.17%: No. 1, RIBS closed: ' of five per cent (5%) of amount of Sinclair Con, Ou 31% | durum $1.17; No. 2 durum $1.15; No.! July .....+ 10.65| 3%4’s ... veces ee «$100.90 | bid. ; . Southern Pacific . 99 11 mixed durum $1.15; No. 2 mixed! Sept. ...... 10.62 | First 4% ’c SET 0084 | Bids will be opened at 7:30 p. 32. Southern Railway 3 | durum $1.13; ditto arrive $1.09%; No. Second 4%’s Aug. 10, 1922, ; Standard Oil of N. red durum 113, (By the Assnclated Press) : "The board reserves the right to re~ Studebaker Corporation Flax seed on track $2.67! @ $2.68|* Minneapolis, July 18— ject any or all bids. . Tennessee Copper %; arrive $2.67!; arrive August 15th, | Open. High. Low. Close. e JOHN HOKANA, ; Texas Co. .... 2.52%; arrive August $244; July) WHEAT ze : sma President. Texas & Pacific $2.67! bid; September $2.45% bid}! July .. 139 138% 138% BISMARCK GRAIN | SETH R. GYLDEN, Tobacco | Eroductén. October $2.42, _| Sept. 117% 116% 117%) (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | oan oo Nit RE Transcontinental Oil aise Nag white track and arrive) Dec. 116% 116% 115% Bismarck, July 18, 1922. | ran eet Wvinia Nos Bak fico... Ye 3%e. A" 7 F : is, No. Dak. United Retail stores: No, 1 ve track, ste: arrive AU) July . 20% | Noe See, northern ? ly —— . 8. Ind. Alcohol . gust 72%; arrive September 787c. ot. 31% 32 31% 31% ji * as oo United States Rubber Barley choice to fancy 6c @ 62; | ” RYE f No, 1, mixed durum , UNUSUAL FOLK | ‘ » United States Steel medium t good bic @~ 59¢; lower) July 11% 16% 6%'| No: { flax .. * 2 " » Utah Copper ...... : | grades 46¢ @ bc. _- | Sept. % 14 73% 13%! No. 2 flax . ee . Westinghouse Electric . Corn No. 2 mixed 61%c: No. 3 mix- BARLEY Nook we By NEA Service Willys Overland ... ed 60%c; No. 2 yellow 60%c; No.3) July .... 54 54 z -w Orleans, July, 18.—In a pros- M Mari yellow 59% Sept. .... 52 52% 52 52% JURY GIVES VERDICT perous little grocery stoge at Tt loney Market . FLAX | Bae (By the Associated Press) and Clouct ~streets, John Fleming, __ (By the Associated Press) Livestock July ...- 256%] st. Cloud, Minn., July 18—The} owner, cherrily Waits on customers, see eer ee lpriiia demand 1 57 oe pe |iduzyan the. case,of Clemens. Hae gets things from the shelves, weighs Coane a Te Price dened GOMICAGO LIVESTOCK daly i223 brock vs. the Minneapolis, St. Paul) sugar and other commodities, and cables Ae: Premce demandt » Ghieo va ee. er FLOUR AND BRAN and Sault Ste Marie railway early, performs all the duties of a grocer. cables 4.80. Germany demand] Agricultural Economics)—Cattle re-| (BY the Associated Press) is morning returned a verdict 0! Fleming has been blind for 30 yea. He knows exactly ‘where ever cables 21%; Norway demand -eeipts 12,000; beef steers and she, Minneapolis, July 18.—Flour 10c lower. In carload lots, family patents $7,000 to the plaintiff. Suit was brought for $7,500 for the death of; thing is and can move around on his Sweden demand 26.00: Mont-| stock generally steady; choice and t i prime grades YF eeeadys cote “higher, quoted’ at $7.65 @ $7.95 a barrel in! the plaintiff's ‘wife which resulted job as » as could one who bees lower grades slow; top beef steers! 98 pound ri a Shipments 57.312) from burns received in a gasoline, tees, Not only this, but Fleming, éan (By the Associated Press) $10.80; bulk $9.00 @ $10.25; bulls! pounds bran $10.00. explosion while employed by the, recognize his customers by their » New York, July 18.—Call money firm; high 5; low 3; ruling rate 3. Time loans steady; 60 days 4; 90 days 4 @ 4%; six monthe 4% @ 14; weka to 25c lower; mostly 10 to 15c/ off; bulk bologna $4.85 @ $5.00; veal calves opening steady; mostly $9.25! @ $9.50 to packers; and $10.00 @| BISMARCK GRAIN # (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck,. July 17, 1922. road. An appeal to the supreme! court is being perfected today. COLOR. ! Y3 » 4 bye} footsteps and always. has a cheery rd for. them as they enter the shop. Up to the time he was 30, Fleming prime mercantile paper 4 @ 4%. $10.50 to outsiders for choice handy! No, 1 dark northern ... BA] SOR a | weight kinds; stockers strong. |No. 1 amber durum .. ‘98| “Colored emlroideries, in vivid | was steward at an athletic club. % | : SSS | Bogs receipts 22,000; fairly active: No 1 mixed durum. ‘gg| tones, are fashioned into very smart | Here, on a night in 1892, he was R. S, ENGE, D. C. Ph, C. on better radars mostly 10 @ 20¢ No, 1 red durum .... 'g3|. dress trimmings. They have even opening a bottle of champagne. It Chiropractor bat er; spots up more; bulk gooein, 1 flax . 2.28' been gathered up mto old-fashionce | exploded and blinded him. Undis- . utchers $10.40 @ $11.00; mixed and SA a SA | A 7 Consultation Free packing grades slow; early sales|No. 2 flax , 223 ruffles and made into very new-fash- | couraged, Fleming devoted himself Suite 9, 11—Lucas Blk.—Phone 260° strong to t5c higher; big packers do-,No. 2 rye GETionedifrocks. SR cet Se oben ecient one to the grocery, and made good.

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