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17 / ar ri a SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1922 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN |. News of the Marketé || rrprmeser aos nes os es (a ee : { UV WONDER WHAT THOSE WOMEN 1 GUESS I'LL CALL UP WILBUR YES,1 JUST HEARD ABOUT WHOM ARE. You Two f et m| WERE TALKING ABOUT YESTERDAY? AND TELL HIM ABOUT IT - YT THIS MORNING - |S SHE GOSSIPS “TALKING WHE AT RISES STOCKS MOVE THEY STARTED IN AS "THOUGH IT WoRRIES ME - GOING To GET A DIvoRcE? ppehe ING. | ) ‘ f EY HAD SOMETHING TERRIBLE HELLO - HELLO- | GUESS | SHOULD THINK SHE WOULD - : HE LOOKS LIKE KIND OF A FLY BIRD ANY WAY ~ WHAT KIND OP BUSINESS 1S MR. DUFF IN? HAS HE GOT ANYTHING ? TR TEE DE AND WENT AWAY THERE 1S SOMEBODY ON IY Ro ater vie THE LINE - - THEY ARE ABour 1 TALKING ABOUT ME- I’Lt. LISTEN IN! FOUR GENTS ON) 0 NEW HIGH WEEK'SMARKET| PRICE LEVELS Cav Situation Still a Factor| Commodity Products Espe- ard Exyort Business on cially Iron and Steel Show ° Increase Marked Advaricés> _ (By the Associated Press) ited Press) Minneapolis, Sept. 9.—The week| New York, Sept. 9.—Overcoming a ending September 8 witnessed, an| temporary setback, which was in- advance of 4 cents in. Minneapolis] duced by professional selling against * wheat and rye futures, and an 18|8 Weakened technical position, pri- cent advance in flax futures, accord-| ces of stocks again move to new ing to the weekly review. of the| high ground in this week’s trading. United States department of agri-| Virtually all classes of shares par- culture, ticipated in the advance, but the tai There has been a good flour de-| g¢st gains were made | by selected sand mostly for prompt shipments. stocks ofstompantes whose fisanclsl ocal mills are operating about 66] Status apd. prospects encouraged bu! Ss percent of capacity. Flour prices operations if : NOBODY SAW ME, \» Were advanced 15 cents yesterday,!. Commodity prices, especially of SURELY You DIDNT ‘CAUSE I WALKED. ith th i 7 ing| basic i nd. steel ducts \- 4 i in 4 ; P yrith the upturn -in wheat, Spring! basic, tron, aad steel products con Nabe Hans a ATW WAY ' k ; ‘ BACKWARDS: ‘ ARDS. $7.20 in carload lots, Feed sales| though some recessions were noted have been increased by drouth con-| in quoted sales of cotton, sugar and ditions, and car shortage. grain products. Further increases in Movement of wheat to Minneapo-| steel pradycts. were expected: next lic has been increasing, but meeting} Week. Steel’ production: showed.a h good milling demand. Premiums for| slight increase and more blast fur- cash wheat have been fully maintain-| naces resumed operation, but the ed. The car situation is still a fact-| handicaps imposed by the railroad or, and export business in wheat) strike “and fuel shortage have not hus been increasing somewhat. Re-j been entirely overcome. cent reports to the United State: Mexican oil! es encountered partment of agriculture have in-| another sinking spell during ‘the dicated that European needs .of wheat, week on further reports of decreas- will be greater than earlier esti-] ed production and the publication in mates, the French harvest turning| 9 Standard Oil organ of a statement, out poorly, Current receipts of| that American companies operating spring wheat at Minneapolis an in-| in that country. iwére prepared... dication that the ctop has better|\write off a léss Of one hajf of their average milling. merit than earlier, half billion dollar’ investment. K re- arrivals indicated. Sales of cash| covery set in towards the end of’the| grain continued to show -.a wide) week, on reports that the Mexican Z range. Petroleum corporation was construct- 2 : LE The demand for durum wheat has| ing, two large plants in Mexico to. % = hitb been improved, with milling and ex-| extract gasoline from natural gas. eee , ae 2 f TATE A 3 = ; portvpriees closer together: and, Bet-| Bester ingaeetie ig antares tepet 2 NGS aves STOCK, employment nights. after school] Manager, 112 N. May. St., Chicago. erences exchanged. Write 223, f Receipts Sot hear. continue Madd ing, rmechabies Shas emblayee fe the! ‘Chicago, Sept. .—Cattle receipts and Saturdays. Phone rea a 9-9-1t| care Fribune. 9-2-tt ight, mostly being applied in ol uilding trades, while unskilled Ja-| 1,500; compared week ago strictl: ° -5~ z 5 7 « sales, Oats ‘continued in good ship-) borers are in good demand in the| choice sour prime: beef etocra scarce FARMS WANTED » » MISCELLANEOUS. ping demand: Bye Haatibeen rather Norihwresiarn atele Deenaae BE the and unchanged; other peades 1c te ROOMS FOR RENT. FARM WANTED—If you have a farm| fOR SALE—Household furniture, qpiet, with millers taking most 0! I ement. | 25¢ lower generally; top matured “i in hen <3| for sale suitable for general farm- springs eae 3 i i i i iT s i beds, springs, mattresses, dresser, Thee merits Font Stee tor “the rebuilding rate pad ong aiarylings fer engek : 3 " work: “C ronan te ae ee 4 Ingh Swrite\ nié-with: description and commode: extension table, chairs, seed selling at 2 cents over the Min-| French devastated Ajstricts with heifers’ uneven;.weak to, 25¢ lower;| Wanted. — ry man i ; school, . Terms reasonable. Right] ‘‘2Tce oa ‘D’ Baker, Peauses, rockersy leaner cous seckionas a 5. = -9- ook\ case, cabinet files, china party may do some light house- keeping, Phone 630R, or call 812 closet with mirror, rugs. Also Tth St. ‘ 9-7-3 AUTOROSILE MOTORCYCLES. garden tools. Will sell one piece ; rland touring car in| or all at right prices. Call after FOR RENT—Large front room on! gooq shapé, four young mules, Geran: erebe aL aoe ground, floor, ; icely furnished for! —yeight- 1,000, pounds each. Also} yop ~ ed lighthousekecping. 411 5th St] Jveral second Hand Fords. 214| "OR SALE Mahogany piano, leath Phone. 273. 0-6) eee ee a obinsen er upholstered davenport, oak za ; ; i able for two, also for sale a £88) FOR SALE—Studebaker six model| springs, various other articles. neapolis September flax future. teriat shipped from: Germany, was in-| canners and cutters steady.to 10¢ . ‘Corn was unchanged. Oats were aj terpretéd in sie. local banking cir-| lower; choice and trime’ butehe Hoskins-Meye ‘ little slower. Rye started off firm| cles as forecasting a downward rev-| cows and heifers scarce; fully stea-] MEN WANTED—Make real money in 2 compared with ‘September, but eased} ision in reparations payments. dy. spots higher; bulls mostly stea-| candy business. Wé teach you how. off later when the future h; da spurt| Publication of the summary, of the| dy; heavy beef bulls wegk to lower;| Sure repeater. lusive. territory ” SALESMAN. compared with December. Barley] Mexican debt agreement Ma fle | veal calves practically steady; stock-| Free. samples, ‘International ,Corp.| WERE-WOG Ne was weaker. Some of the shorts were | effect on the Mexican, securi ers weak to, Ze Tower; feeders sted:|, 1409 La A re al VOrP | WERE YOU .EVER, OFFERED A in and this tended to take the edge| most of them showing a reactionary! dy to weak}. woek’s bulk. sales Beef |. ~ wrence Ave CRICREO) 1 GROCERY STORE?—You can han- off of the, demand. Offerings still} tendency. Fr Vatbors $8.75 @ $10.35; beef cows and| 30 COAL,MINERS WANTED—Apply|i.° dlc sugar, flour, canned goods, dried Exchange rates were irregular, due heifers .$4.50 @’ $7.00; canners and| at High Carbon Lignite Mines,| fruit, coffee and entire line of grb- work, Phone 458, 4 9-8-tf moderates. Flax offerings were lib- eral, but there was a good demand] in a large meagure to the demand for| cutt 2.80 3.503 1 calve: ° a9 a 0 for all spot stuff. sterling bills to finance grain and $1200 @ s12.7 Raeieesend tied | a 9-2'1me}., ceries, as well as paints, roofing,| and coal range combined. 409 5th)” 916, Excellent condition, terms to| 223 12th St. Phone 553M. aio) es gatton shipments.” German nari | ers %@ $100." Hogs. receipts WANTED--Young nian vo Work e alupsinum «ware and automobile] St, Phone 512R. 9-5-5t] Sesponsible party. W. B. Hartley, ; tis, gigas o_O eld up well despite the weekly in-| 7,000: t andibutchers 15c to. 20c|’ the month. F. Jaszkowiak, 4! oils, with, no rent ,to pay, nol jr ——Ticely = " met 3 : = : ailal NEWS OF WALL STREET —* | crease of 28,800,000,000 marks in the | lower than Friday's best time; oth-| _J2¢l. St... acces 630g 1 Tmokey invested, Take’ lnfee arderg| POR RENT Mieely furnished: large). Bre Wonk Rosser’ Street, Mhony|FOR SALE Buick coupe, 1921 note circulation of that country. | ors steady to 15¢ lower; 180 to 220)——-+ = gh re from samples Goods are guaran- RIM TE AUT pac caer Bree om -2-1W} model; good condition; new paint, (By the’ Associated Press) The decrease in the rate of call! pound averages $5.40 @ ‘$9.50; top HELP WiNtep—reWaLe |. |, ted and proven quality. Selling ex- year ee Ragae AEE Seat For SALE OR RENT new tires, new batteries, seat Now York, Sept, 9. Continuation | loans. against, bankers acceptances | $4.60 early; 225 to 260 pound but-| WANTED—Competent girl for gea-|' perience not necessary. Steady,| sas seRr—Feenished HOUSES AND FLATS. Trahan Wilt gel torso: interested call al orwin O- FOR RENT— Furnished rooms for light housekeeping also two other from 4 to 3% percent has been one! chers $9.15 @ $9.0; 280 to 300 pound| eral housework. Must be good|~ of the upward swing of prices took of the features in the week’s money/ butchers $8.60 @ $8.85; packing! cook. Phone 587. Mrs, Sam Clar! profitable. work for “workers.” Ad- FOR SALE — Seven-room modern} tor Go. Car No. 393. 9-8-2 “ |» place at the opening of today’s stack lress Hi iC z f market, dealings being comparative- market. Call money was held be-| sows mostly $860 @ $8.75; pigs 5 dress ittehcock-Hill Co,, Dept 164, light housekeeping. 418] house, including four bed-rooms, rR 7 — In Hekt ‘bot wetended’ overs broad| tween.4 and 4% percent and there slow, generally $8.00 @ $8.50; esti-| _36 Ave. A East. __ 8-254f 1). Chicago, IIL. Reference: Any bank| Jo's. "phone 241d, 9-7-3t| situated near schools east front| |, Voice and expression classes, for list. The demand for specia ‘was| has been a slight hardening in| mated hold over 2,000; heavy $8.10) WANTED—Girl for housework, must |), E z : : for $4,000 on terms; eight-room children, also adults, now being or- FOR RENT—A pleasant south room a" r ganized, Miss Rudge, 418 7th St. R modern house, including five bed- Phone 844-J. 9-7-3t FOR SALE—Hamilton piano and other household goods, 401 12th St. : 9-5-5 FOR SALE CHEAP—Winchester, in good location, cither lady or gentleman. Phone 904, mornings | jgcated, on terms; six-room modern = bungalow, about new, fine resi- rooms, east front, fine trees, well net as pronounced, as it be beer eaten. Kent $9.10 $9. "e fi ~@uring the 8 DUS. NOW ee es igs on won of Lisl . Roberts, ish Socordsttor the yeas ware madoy 7 ee Gi sd8s; packing’sows.sitooth $6.80] ¢ Hutte tices arts ae ‘ popula in the first few minutes of trad SOUTH’ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | @ $7.50; packing tows rough $6.25 @ a da ine men’s ‘fall clothing direct to . by Lehigh Valley, Atlantic Coast (By the Assotiated Press) $6.85; Killing pigs. .$7.75 . @.. $8.60.) WANTED—Waitress, : dish washer, |"‘consumer Local~territory open. FOR RENT—Th: desirable fi b Line, Chicago Pneumatic Tool, Nor-| South, St. Paul, Sept. Sheep receipts 1,000; compared week| and bell boy. Steady employment. }'' Write for information. Hauger-]" —Three desirable furn-| dence, good sized rooms for $4,400, folk’ and Western, Federal Mining| receipts 1,000; market compared] ago fat lambs fully steady; fat and| Lewis and Clark, Mandan, N. D, Martin Co., Grand. Rapids, Mich. ished,.rooms for light housekeep-| on good terms; six-room modern ; 9 7 ing. Phone 442M. chouse, including three bed rooms, it money, selling our popular price time money and commercial paper! @ $9.20; medium. $8.90 _@ $9.50; iT ook, family of. | B ra an ie ahetil be able. to cook, family of and Smelting, preferred, Iron Pro-| with week ago good and choice dry| breeding sheep and cull, native lambs x bss 9-9-1 12-guage pump gun, shoots good ducts ange Postum Cereals the gains | fed stectt nominally steady; on, 25c te 50c omer yearlings and feed: WANTED—Competent girl to assist __ 9:2-1W] “well located, for $3,000, on terms. as new, W. EF. Lahr. 9-8-3t ranging from smal ractions to! mon and medium beef steers.steady| ers classes steady to 2bc lower; clos- 4 a SALESMEN WANTED AR RENT Raicnichod ogni canite Se é ra 7 — ss ae three points. Rails and equipments | to 25c lower, $5.00 @ $8.00; grass fat] ing top western lambs $12.90; na- with housework, go home nights. (Rt ESHENC Lite aire « EE Aor ee Sea ey Lear Sion Ee eer ake 2 9-6-1w Bee eae And Elan lessons were in fairly good demand, moder-| butcher she stock weak to 25¢ low-| tives $12.75; closing bulk prices fat Mrs. S. A. Floren, 718 Mandan Ave. | SALESMEN—Live ~ire specialty m able tor me Be) p FOR SALE—Recently built house} call at ewe: ig ‘ ‘4, ate gains being recorded by St. Paul,| er; bulk $3.00 @ $4.50; practical top lambs $12.25 @ $12.75; yearlings Phone-757. * ‘ 9-8-3 | who know -how to work hard, scll,} _St- 9-8-3t) four real rooms and bath, full 931W. 9-6-1wk common and preferred, Reading,| fat cows $5.50; butchers $6.50; can- $9.50 @ $10,253 wethers $7.00 @| WANTED—Girl for general house-|.and “say it with orders;”/commiis- FOR RENT—Two furnished room basement, screened in porch, shade} GARAGE FOR RENT —510 Sth St. Union Pacifid, Pullman, Baldwin,| ners and cutters steady to 25¢ low-| $7.50; medium and light fat ewes} Vo Mrs. Ben Tillotson. Phone} Sion basis, Earn $10 to $25 daily} suitable for school children, 31 and fruit trees, warm air heat,} J. F. Watkins. 9-T-1wic this house is absolutely node) ——— and one of the best built in the GOOD BUYS city. Tetms to right party. Phone modern bungilow and Chesapeake and Ohio. Mexican | er $2.00 to $3.00; bologna bulls most. @ $6.50; heavy ewes $3.00 @ i igue-taovonerative A Petroleum climbed one point. A rise|ly 26¢ lower, $3.00 @ $3.75; good| $4.00; feeding lambs $12.25 @ $12.50; Sey ey Se |) Sele disii unique soronerae ye 3rd St. 9-8-5t of 1 to 3 points also took place in| and choice stockers and feeders stea-| cull native lambs 8.50 @ $9.00. 'TED—Competent gi ADUly |Meecieite soneatce: arent cut, / FOR RENT—Room in modern house. Stromberg Carburetor, Sears-Roe-| dy to 25¢ lower, $6.00 @ $7.50; oth- + Mrs “H. R. Berndt, 416 Thayer, — |;,Jesitimate, appealing, profitable;! Gontlemen prefered. 514 5th St, > buck, General Electric, Retail Stores,| ers 25¢ @ 50c or more lower, $3.50 9-6-lw| every merchant a prospect; splen- \ “i as Lorillard, Standard: on of New Jer-| @ $5.75: -Cal ee receipts 100; eaarkes TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Maid for general house. ‘did ‘oportuhity, for, advaneement ’ sey an elsey Wheel. compared with week ago mostly stea- Saree " ae z Can you earn your way to become Bullish derconstrations in individ-| dy, best lights” largely $10.00 @|FOR SALE—Houschold goods, in-| work. Mrs. F. E. Shepard, 6 Ave! ong oreeike Ald managors? 28W, 843 or 737R. 8-21-tf FOR SALE—Six room modern house, including 2 bed ‘rooms, all rooms FOR RENT—Rooms. Phone 586; or call at 517 7th 9-9-5t ual stocks, which ®as encouraged by | $10.25; seconds $5.00 @ $6.00, Hogs| cluding dressers, sideboard, rock-} -.B....Phone 345. _ P-B-ttl Geta ee eee ey OE UMC ae a ioeatea + i rat 8 ry ne Victr teh: bl = — letai upon reque: ' fine size, we located, on good sacs, tea ered itef oseion af the| stout steady; one string of ght] ‘Thayer or Phone=403R evenings,|, Work, 802 8th St. Phone, 639.) “Broadway, New York 9-9-1t]" One of Chicago's ald substantial jae hd! stock market. Profit taking sales cut} weights late Friday $9.25; top toda¥! between 5:30,and :9: 9-9:3t | 9-7-1w | WANTED—Salesman with corporations has opening for capable] FOR SALE—By owner, eight room house, modera, near reasonable for quick details, address 814 Ave, B. 384-W. FOR RGNT—Strietly modern fur- nished housekeeping apartment; first floor, private entrance; adults ° man to open office .and manage sales- men. High class devices for which $100.00 a. week: with commissions. | there is extraordinary demand every- Universal Tire ts Rubber Company, Big money, making possibil- Michigan: Gly: Indiants 9-9-1t | itjes for the right ian. $500 to §2,- on dealers with the lowest p WANTED—Girl,, to ‘nelp care for fabric and 10;000 mile Cord ti . L, A. Schipfer, 4 ; O-bett puadebakers American Woolen, Nor @ $7.00; pigs nominally steady ate folk and Western, Crucible Steel and | $8. Sheep receipts 0; marke! 7 * Marine, preferred, byt it did not halt| today steady; compared with we lathed. Could-be- made into little the buying in other quarters. A! ago, fat’lambs about 25c lower; bu house _withouts..much, expense. score of shares satablished fnew peak| at the cleve $11.50; light and medi. Price $50.00 cash... Phone ASE ag cho hecesiaiy £3 Ananée eXclhbive ices for the r while the buying| um weight ewes large! le lower; | 5 E rs c pric yeal ying ight _e' TRely 3 WORK. WANTED _ agency. Will pay expense of trip to movement was at its heights. Gains closing at $5.50; heavies about stea-} . ......—— : —— ce NOKK. Wi er, ~ LPOR RENT—One room fupnished for) \ 25) 2 HIGH. SCHOOL BOY — Would Iike| Chicago for the man we select, Sales FOR SALE—Garage 12x22, partly into the prices of such stock as/| $9.00; bulk heavy packing sows eal i » ‘of 3 to nearly 7 points were made by; dy at $3.50. only; h eat, 2 . f y ly; hot water heat, 217 8th St. plewett and Myers, preferred, “Atlan. aaa e+ | dight -house keeping: -620 6th St | = ie eee we eg SCS en Meets. Phone 883, 9-9-1w tis Codst Line, Loose-Wiles Biscuit, |. CHICAGO WHEAT Phone 329W. 5 9-9-3t ae s 4 — 2 — = ‘ostum Cereal, Iron Products and (By the Associated Press) | ; se ca) : eager 2 FOR SALE—Oldsmobile touring car, oar ETS wpe tees ras Slike enna 8 cylinder, in good mechanical con- Kelsey Wheel. Wall Street’s belief ' os d ‘ : \ that the shopmen's. strike was no! g Gnicago Sept, Oo Wheat Ne. | FOR SALE—Pritners;.“Building 24 longer a serious hindrance to freight: mixed 63%e; No. 2 yellow 63%¢ @| “x98 and lot, Diamond Pres, Pearl tires and spare. C, H. Wehlitz, 815 i | No, 3 white 36%¢ @ 37, Rye No. 2} type enough for four ‘pages, als ) Wwe af f H FOR RENT—Furnished or _unfurn- The closing was strong. Sales appro-/73%e @ TAige. Barley 5c @ 6%e.| fob. type, type stindsy:stones, fur sible i P : ished apartitents at the Business dition, four practically new cord ximated 350,000 shares. Fee ete aa gh oe clita 4 : : STARA . .00; clo ture, good willl and all of Mufi Sen pas —— = ‘ ; ‘ollege 3 S CORN’ WEAK seed $1200 @ 116.00, Fork sient tals] ch Herald; newspaper, Eastern N. : C TTYL B/N) : Boy Colleges: Phone. 150. Boat (By the Associated Press) ai pconce of trade at the finish gays| D; Trice, $1209.00, ashi ‘ ves 1 WA “SMART” S WARNE: ; hy) FOR SALE—Modern house. Phone \ Chicago, Sept. 9—Weakness fn! the market a sharp tur! d| Weite-Norris H. s " sg. ? Tia bp, ete 2 ¢ Wis > 307K. 9-8-3t < 2» corn and a decline in Liverpool quo-' the ‘close was unchanged. -to.... hal: Ne DP? 4 ‘ A ff: ‘ iA —— : ‘ : 4 ; ; WEL ) __;_ HOUSES_WANTED tations led to lower prices in wheat higher, with ” December ere today at the start. ere WAS $1.02%4 and May $1.07% to $1. 0 a eee a tome carly selling but the tradb was! Gere foltowed the cout . : ge deve a” ALES & | | FANTED three or more Foot not large, The opaning which ranged and Finished: Unchanged. to ee Tribune “office: te = i) 2 y y ouse. Call . ‘rom unchanged figures to 7 a wit! ember 57 Y 58% ‘ ef with December $1.01% to $1.02% | Yenc Wl"D UA © @ and May $1,07% to $1.07%, under- went-a slight further decline ther 9-8-3t BOARD AND ROOM Eke GOOD CLEAN ROOMS—Home cook ing, reasonable rates, good loca : WANTED—One-or two furnished CONDITION: OF BANKS rooms for light housekeeping, ,Will (By the Associated Press), 11 furnish references. Phone. 74s Hedden Real Estate Agency _ a ‘ allied to around the initial quota- New York, Sent. 9-—the deta am n i the government condition of the clearing house banks s ye it tion, board by day or week, rooms] Webb Block etene Ce ena ala: and cooler weather, 2nd trust companies for the Week| . ; . : ‘ with or without board. The Dun- sent corn prices downward at the’ Ot shows teat they, hold $33. WANT TO, BUY—A good davenport p , p t raven, 212 3rd St. 9-6-1wk e f : ; gen eS nis eof $7 uptold: “Phone: 8121 iafter 6:00 WANTED—Roomers and table board- start today. Fair support deevioped 7 n excess. “Tar, on the breaks and a small rally from ments this is an increase of $7541-| orcigck, 9-9-1t ers Appy Mrs. H, R, Berndt, 416 the inside figures followed. — After 20 from last week. —_—— t EN ‘ fe Thayer. 9-6-1w R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor starting %c to 1%c off, with Decem- q f i Fe ee Ee te ie te Oe pee ere FOR RENT—Nice furnished room in| | Tae ° ractor rallied a little all around. ~ (By the Associated Press) modern’ house. Call, at).402!, 5th Hl oi earls te WORT Bee _ Consultation Free ‘Oats started a shade to. %c off,|. gfinneapolis, ‘Sept. 9.—Wheat.re-| street. Telephone 678-R. 9-9-lw p ‘ : Y \ f (08ST God tou initia |] Suite 9, 11 — Lucas Block Ki — a : “L” engraved on it) Reward, Find- Phone 260 with December 35%c to 35%c and! ceipts 406 cars compared with 516| - held close ‘to the initial, range. | cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern| WANTED — Two good appearing Provisions weak, the support being | $1.06% @ $1.14%; September $1.04] young men during the Pageant light with scattered offerings at a)%; December $1.03%; May $1.07%.| Week. Good money. Ask for W. a » decline. Corn Na..3 yellow 58¢ @ 58%e..Oats| a ago epip ° 4 No. 3 white 32c @ 3c. Barley, 440 @ C: Moore, care Soo Hotel, between POTATOES STRONGER Ne. 8 ie ee ie @ Obes flax| 10 and'11 o'clock Snday ‘morning. (By the Associated Press) ts 9-9-1t e No. 1, $ Chiacgo, Sept. 9—Potatoes slight- ‘ ly stronger; receipts 42 cars; total U. S. shipments 473; Wisconsin sack- ed cobblers 90c @ $1.05 ,cwt.;. bulk cobblers $1.00 @ $1.10 cwt.; Minne- er leave at Tribune office or phone 12F22, \ 9-7-3 — LOTS FOR SALE BROCADES. FOR SALE—75 foot corner lot on] Brocaded chiffor, velvet is to be Seventh street and Avenue 4.) very popular this winter because it Very reasonable at $750. Also al adapts itself so admirably to the 10 ‘acre suburban place. Good] present styles. Frequently the pat- buildings, water and a good place} terns are outlined with beads for for chickens. Can be cut into lots | extra elaboration. and would be a good investmen — YY ‘ ‘FOR SALE : sota sacked Sandland Ohios 90¢ @ f pc Sa 81.00 cats uee Red Rivers $1.00 for \the future. About thirteen FOR NEGLIGENCE. @ $1.10 ewt.; Idaho sacked rurals , So SaaS . blocks from school. Write No| Tie-dyed fabrics are much in de- §1.15 cwt.” One of the handsomest residences in Riverview Addi- 450 Tribune. 9-1-1mo} mand for negligees and house frocks. "| They may be had in different ma- MISCELANECS WANTED. WANTED—Old false teeth We pay| satins. high as $10 for full sets. Don't aed ee matter if broken, Western -Metil MIDDY BLOUSE. tion. Seven rooms and bathroom. Oak floors through- out. Small cash payment. Lowest priced house in Bismarck. PRICE $5250. , including crepes, radiums and P LIBERTY BONDS (By the Associated Press) New York, Sept. 9.—Liberty bonds AUNT SARAH PEABODY CERTAINLY . > closed: Liberty 3%4’s . 100.841 \ First bie : Harvey Harri & Co : STARTED SOMETHING WHEN SHE Company, Bloomington, Ill. 9-9-1t! A flannel middy blouse has a,collar y Harris pi : REPORTED SEEING MARSHAL OTEY WANTED—Reliable married couple | and cuffs of checked gingham, which Second 4%’s Third 4%4’s .. Fourth 4%’s . Victory. 4%’s uncalled . Victory 4%’s called sessree 100.34 with no children whe would like to} gives it a distinctive air The acces- LKER DOWN NEES WA P D " a HIS us ee board elderly, people’ in exchange | sories are detachable and correspond _ PROPOSING To THE NEW DRESSMAKER for modern furnished home. a the color of the blouse. J. P. JACKSON, Manager.

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