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‘ 5 deliyeries, how ~ bi ~ day’s stock, market, equigments, Iow [.$16. priced oils ‘and - specialties leading}: ~. ? f \ | (By.the Associated Preis)... Chicago, Sept, 13—Wheat ‘moved | go 35 upward a little in. price today. dar-}'9g ing «the early dealings, the chie! factor being an: pdvance® in. Liver- pool quotations despite declines yes- terday on this of the, Atlantic, Good export buying here yesterday, tended also to encoutage bullish sentiment and so too did smallness of, receipts at winter wheat points, Bears ‘put stress,mainly on continuance of hea- yy receipts in Canada. The opening which varied from uhthanged .fig- ures.to %c-higher with. December $1.01% to $1.01% and May $1.06% to $1.06%. was followed by slight gains all_around, Corn and oats reflected. the wheat advange. After opening, a shade to “Ke up, December 56% @ 56% to Yc, the corn market sagged somewhat @ but then made a. genera], upturn. Oats started a shade off to a like advance, December 34%¢ @ 34%ce @ 34%%c, and later ‘showed a rise for all. deliyeries, ‘ Provisions were firm in line with hogs, and grain, yy Although’ wheat averaged -higher in value .today, the market turned heavy near. the end of the Loard of trade segsion, aggressive s: 20 ing lacking. The close was. easy. at the same as yesterday’s finish to ce lower, with December $1.00% to $1.00 %, and May $1.05% to $1.05%. Estimates were current ‘thet ¢x- porters had taken ,2,000,009 bushels of United States hard’ winter’ wheat in the last few days, much. larger than _w: generally supposec . heretofore r, ‘gave oat just the close: Later, the market receded as a result of sales to go to store here. The. close was easy, “a shade net lower tp Ye advance, with December %. : . ' NEWS OF WALL STREET a (By the Associated Press) New: York, Sept. .13.—The upward swing of prices was resumed in to- the advance. New high, records. for the year were made in the first, few. minutes, of trading by Baldwin, Ra: way Steel. Springs, American Locomo- tive, Pressed Steet. Car, Iron Pr ducts; National Biscuit, and Ame: can Water Works, ‘six percent pre- ferred, .the gains. ranging. from frac-. tions to 3 points. Other strong spots were Barnsdall “A” New York Air wake and Hartman Corporation, each of which were up 2 points or more, and Colorado’ Fuel and Iron, Con- solidated Gas, Tobacco Products, Norfolk and Western, ” Pieree-Arrow, preferred, and Mex V4 ‘* mostly in demend, some. of the strong | Sept. ‘ae pints ),063-16; cables / “| subsequent mai can Petroleum, all of - which. had mounted at Teast a point over, last night’s close, Allied Chemical was the only conspicuous weak spot, de- lining;azpoint.! “> rs Tea ea Speculative. selling .of the Erie issues frightened some of the hold- ers of other low priced and inves ment rails. resulting in a eactior ary trend several stocks of that] group. Erie common was down 1% and the preferred 2%, while\St. Paul, ‘Reading, Atlantic. Coast. Line and New Haven dropped one to one and one‘half points. There was no curtailment, however, of investment} Sept. and speculative buying in the rest of the list, gains of one to three points being quite numerous. The early ¢urnover gave promise of an- other day in excess of 1,000,000 shares. Public utilities, oils, equip- ments, tobaccos and leathers were spots including Columbia Gas, Da- vison Chemical, Hendee Mfg., Iron Products, American Sumatra, New ta bulg tigh: in amount, { Buying, of future WEDNESDAY, SuPTEMBER 18, 1922 : ~SLUIGHT-RISE «|. IN WHEAT ON HARLY DEALS} pe ; ‘grass fat iters $3.00 @ > canners and 5.5 receipts 6,000 : pound ihdice 250. @ 300. $8.00. @ $9.00; bulk, . @ $7.50; Pi receipts. 200d: mbs $12.00; some, $12.25; fat ewes. mostly $3.60 @ $6.60. i POLIS 5 the Associ: Minneapoli $1.01 Jecember . $1:05%4... Corn’ No, 3 B8e. OF Barley, 44 65%c. Flax No, Minneapolis, Sept. with ‘someimprovement. in demand | as. oné, more bu: ket, Offerings. co’ Oats were slower ‘ped another notch.compared with fu+ tures... jemand from. Rye fairly steady and. source were, firm: or A trifle! Barley offerings were light and the: demand. held steady. \ in great Flat steady and pol. t seed mand; ‘growers prices; moderate .w: trong; istrict 2 MINNEAPO) (By the Associ Minneapolis, . Sey famil: 6.65 iA 1500. bushel: ceipts. oats 2,300. Duluth car inapectio $5.00 @ $8,003), bulk, under 5 uteher : cows and 6:50; bulk: under . 3; bologna | bulls: $3.25 @ $4.00; stockers. and feeders $3.50. @ $7.50; ves receipts -1,7000; market sten; calves $10.00 @ $10.25; aes Saati wate strong; spots 10c.@ 25c higher; to} $9.3 pull good and choice 160 # hogs -‘$9.25; ‘good and ’ Sept.. ceipts 383, cars compared with 514 ‘cars a, year ago. Cash No. 1 north- ern, Pye @: $1.1153 .. September No. 8 white 30%c @ 32%e, \é; @ B4c, Rye No 2, 65% . > inued moderat ept. imaufficient to meet de- holding ‘for higher | tiand good; ‘movement light;: market, pt, -13.—Flour un changed to. 20c lower. In carlohd lots mily patents “quoted at $6.50 @ rel in, 98..pound. cotton |‘ @ ‘ipments 66,475 barrels. Bran! @ 00. @ $7.25; killing pigs $800 @ 3925.}' utters $2.00 @ : 0. @ $7. Hogs, dy. to! pound : butcherg | of, packing sows | dy, , $9.00, | market strong i bulk of, RECEIPTS’ jated Press) ¢ 13,-Wheat re- $1.0156;... Mai yellow 57% . 18. ‘Corn .m was in the mar} and prices slip: the shippers was | bids from that, ifle, better, demand, | 13,—Potatoes inguiry; di | FLOUR ated -Press) Wheat Nos. 1 and.2’dark northern and Nos, 1 an 2 northern 158; No. and’No, ‘um: 247;: No.3 amhe: $ durum: 60; er durum 189; mixed. grain -7;~corn 368; barley 52c. All track 623, - ——— GRAIN RANGE (By. the ae Press) Chicago,.. Sept. ss, : ~ 0) igh , Low. Close. POR HEAT 100% _, 99% 100% i; Dec, May. Sept. Dee. May Dec. Mi York Dock, common. and - preferred, Qct,. and- Central Leather’ preferred’ all at, gains in ‘excess of 2 points. Call money opened at,.4 percent. Afternoon dealings were irregular. as8.a result of-traders shifting com- mitments from one group to an- other. Gas, food and shipping issues were marked up materially, while profit taking depressed: the -steels, equipments, Studebaker, ~ Mexican: Fetroleum and American. Woolen. Recessions ran to a point ér more gained four points. Jewell Tea, pr ferred, Patific Gas and Electrie, Cee in: many cases. Jones Brothers re| + Sept. Jan. Sept Oct. . ‘MINNEAPOLIS RANGE (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Beare 2 en. OW. pe WHEAT + 102% ‘102! lumbia Gas and Iron Uroducts.3, and} nec, North America, Twin City Trai 1 Air ‘Reduction, Postum Cereal and Republic Steel 2 to 2%. Indications that the buying power had largely spent itself encouraged bear pressure. and active profit. tak- ing in the final hour which depress- ed many stocks from 1 to 4 points below their earlier top figures. A Y rking: up -of Atchison, some of the domestic oils and a few specialties, resulted in a confused movement. The closing was irregu- lar. Fi Taking -advantay ly, waak and technical fessional bear. traders, aided by ex- tensive realizing sales, succeeded 1n effectively checking the dull move- ment in today’s stock market, many shares yielding sybstantially below of an -appareht: jogition, . pr. yesterday’s. closing figures, Railroad : 2 stocks were particularly vulnerable. Sales approximated 1,100,000 ;shares. | #2 FOREIGN EXCHANGE (Bv the Associated Press). New York, Sept. 13.—Foreign éx- change heavy. Great. Britain demand 4.42%; cables 4.42%; sixty-day bills France demand Italy “dépand 4.18 7.14%; cables 7-1 %; Holland de- mand. 38.67; cabies 38.73; Norway demand’ 16.65; Sweden demand 26.45; Denmark demand 21.28; Switzerland demand 18.79; Spain demand 15.30; Greece demand 2.50; Poland demand .01%; Czecho-Slovakia demand 3.35; Argentine demand 36.12; ° Brazik de- mand 13.12; Montreal 99%. UNSETTLED ‘TONE (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Sept. 13:—The cash ‘wheat had an unsettled tone today, but most of the wheat sold at about the same .price that preyailed late ‘Tuesday. Demand-for the best stuff was ready enough,. class quality was inclined to be more draggy. Durum wheat demand was slower and prices were weaker com- Sept. ... ‘Sept. ... 55% representative 1 dark northern No. 2 dark'northe No, 3 dark northei No. 6 dark northern | hard winter $1.08% 1 mber durum. 96 nt rit jo. 36 }No. 1, f eos “Sept. 1 Belgium. demand| qy gn early, Ohios; slightly stronger Getniany, demand] 4% whitess, ceceipts 44.cara;: total U. S. shipments 498 South Di ke ohics eat $1.25 1.00 cw! blers $1.30 @ $1.50. "CHICAGO LT (By. the Ass @ $s Chicago, Sept. 18.—Cattle receipt: ;11,000; active beef ‘cher ‘she: stock. strong to 16c.highe top beef steers $11. eral loads; part strictly choice and scarce; sell-at $9.00 @- dium |, strong to, 10¢e- higher; iY Lan oar anand Eatin teh veal calves steady; 26 higher; bulk desirable botog-; Westinghouse bulls $4.15 @ $4.35; bulk fat-she Willys Overland stockers strong; to na mutty dur Nos. 1 and rintes Sea Neg ani he hi NF y wititer 15:m' ty mixed.17% all wheat ARLE 49% 9 Je, yee BU 215M: BIR Pees vi Bt CORN ‘ No. 4 dark northern $: winter ORF @ t.; Wisconsin, sacked cob: load at: $11.35; .3 dark northern | 8 northern 21; smutty spring Second 4’: Studebaker’ |; other spring. 10; Nos’ i and .2 First’ 4%‘ amber: durum and Nos. 1 and 2 dur-| Second 4’s durum id No. m oth: ydark hard. d winter 3 ;esmut-j ats 13; rye grains 1,433; ‘on i 99% 100% 105% 34% 37% 10.27 10.40! 8.90 8.92 9.50' . 9.60 Close. / 101% 101% 105% 29% 20% 10154. { 97%c; No. 1 dark! 1.12%; . No. © Sine: No 98% Minnesota ~ and id bulk early heated 90¢ ewt: bulk $1.30 VESTOCK ated Press) steers and but- 25 paid: for se prime — kinds. $10.50; canners balls ¥ Steady to strong; } American A | Am 'ydGenerat receipts 16,000; light’ weight: active, packing grades slow, around ‘steady; bttk 170 ¥6' 220 pound ‘averages’ $9.60''@~ $9.783' top 2°} $8.80; bulk ie ta-260 pound: buteh- 0; -bulk 280 to:310 jum $9.80; 3; light light $8.904, 45; packing sows smooth~$7.00 $7,75; packing..sows ‘rough $6.60 Sheep receipts ’16,000; fat lambs opening around 25c higher; ‘early Hatives;, $23:254. bulk, $12.75: @ * best: western: ansold- early; ce. Washington _ confidentially held’ above ''$1! j (sheep. searce, itm; ‘fat ewés montly $4.00 @ $6.25; feeders rts irable light feed- ing lambs $18.00, >. ? Linenry: Bonne . (By, the Associated Press)’ New, York, Sept.13.—Liberty borids el 3%'s + $100.26 + 100.18 + 100.64 + 100.24 + 100.35 First'4%’s .. Third/4%’s Fourth 4%’s + 100.74 4%’'s;, uncalled + 100.70 4 aT 55 100.30 e“Grocety butter,” said } Young- one, “is 40 unsatisfactory... I decided today. that we would make our own.” “Oh, did you?” asks the: husband. “Yes; I bought a chury ‘and order- ed buttermilk to, be left here regu- larly,...Won’t, it be; nice to. have real- ly fresh butter?” — Philadelphia Ledger. =. e Allied Chemical & Dye ‘Allis-Chalmers ....... American Beet Sugar. American C. American American ‘American an we. Car & Foundty 193 Hide & Leafher pfd. 72% Tnternatignal’-Co! 35% Smelting & Ref’g... 63% Sugar..... American Sumatra American T. & T: American Tobacco American Woolen Anaconda Copper ... Atchison .......43 Atl, Gulf & “Ws Indi Baldwin Locometty Baltimore & Ohi Bethlehem Steél Canadian. Pacifig’ Central Leather Chandler Motors’ Chesapeake & | Chicago, Mil. and ‘St Chicago, R. 1.-& Pa Chino ‘Copper *.....ag0>, Colorado Fuel & Iron Corn: Produats . merican ican us Players-Lask; phalt General Electric . Genefal Motors Goodrich Co. ... In IMternational Harvester Int. Mer. Marine pfd International. Paper i. Kelly:Springfield Tire, ‘Kennecott Copper ouiaviile & Nashyille Mexican Petroleum, Miami: Copper . Middle States Oil Midvale Steel Missouri Pacific, . +| Invincible gS wale Norfolk, & Western 32%c. Rye No. 1, 6c“ ¢. Flax 1, $2164 @'$219%. = ipa bi aS Northern. Pacific .. Oklahoma Prod. & Ref. Pacific Oil <....... Pan American Petroleum Pennsylvania . ap. Steel. Royal Dutch, N.Y. Sears’ Roebuck inclair Con. Oil Southern Pi Southetn Railway Standard: Gil of N. J. ‘Studebaker~ Corporation Texas: & Tobacco Products Transcontinental. Oil Union Pacific . United Retail bulk beef steers of value to! qy: S> Ind. Unite es Rubb ited. § and LUnited: States Steel Utah Copper ith fut . Winter wheat! stock $4.50. @ $7.25; . bulk canners’ Chgo & NW pared ately, bet surned onal stock foe $288 @ $9.50; bulk veal Neswell “B” opened steady but turned easier la- ter. calves early ‘$12.50 @ $13.00. Hogs Consolidated Locomotive Ex. Div.124% | BT | ius BALESMEN WANTED i “MOVIE, M i, Movie, THAY'S: "SOME'OF THESE GIRLS THINK ABOUT! U\THEY’D: WALK: TEN MILES TO |. “TO A D Certs y 30 COAL MINERS WANTED—Apply at. High Carbon Lignite Mites, ,_ Werner, N. D. _, -2-1mo HELP WANTED—FEMALB WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. cook... Phone 587. Mrs. Sam. Clat 8 ork, must, be able to cook, family of two adults, Mrs. 0. W. Roberts, “117 Main 5 Phone 7% ‘earl N 1 for general ~ house work. Mrs, Ben Tillotson. Phone 828. 8-2-1W WANTED—Maid for gencral hou work. Mrs. F. E. Shepard; 6 AV B. Phone 345. 9-5-tf| WANTED-—Girl for general hduse- work, 802 8th St. Phone ‘639. S. .D.. Dietz. WANTED—Girl for general house; work, Apply Mrs. P. C, Remington. 610_7th St. 9-11-lw Must be good}; Paul.” 9-11-1lw BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Furniture, store, doing good, business; “located. in large railroad town .with payroll of $95,000 per month; good irrigated farming, _ Other’. business, myst “sell at once, Small.eash payment will, Randle, ‘Thos. \ Lindsend, Laurel, Mont, 9-11-8t “ROOMS FOR RENT. I Oct: Ist, two ft nished. rooms or two: furnished businesa. Steveng - Bros. St. d kitchenette for house-keep- }- g complete,with range. Close Call eveni Phone 972R FOR .RENT—Strictly- modern room. | suitable for. one or two; gentlemen preferred, 1014 Ave,.C. Tol, 975. on # 9-11-3t a = an RENT—A’ pleasant ‘south: room in ‘good location, €ither lady, or % gentleman. Phone 904, ‘mornings ‘and’ ‘eXénings. 9-7-1wk WANTED—Experienced waitres chambermaid, Hotel’ Garrison, wrison, N.D. * WANTED—Girl to Wash sishes. Am- erican Cafe, ’ ee BERRI SAR RET POSITION WANTED. WANTED—Position)in general store by saleslady, with! some knowledge of bookkeeping. » Speak Germah; small town preferred. Write Trib- une, No. 454.” 9-12-4t AGENTS“ WANTED < MAN or woman wanted: $40 weekly full time, $1,00 an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery +6 wearer. Experience unnecessary. ‘Guaranteed Mills, ' Norristown, Penna, FOR RENT—Hour modern furnished rooms for light. housekeeping. 418 lat, St. Phone 241J, 9-11-8t | _’ (Sey Sa LN yc FOR, RENT—Two rooms in modern House, 309 4th St.'’Call between 1 and’'5 p. m. 9-11-1w FOR RENT—Nice furnished room, in modern house... Call. at 402 5th street. Telephone 678-R. 9-9-1w BEE oS Cees Sat ae FOR RENT—One large modern fur- -nished room, suitable for two, close in. Call 6884M, or,505 3rd Sc, 9-11-1w FORT RENT—Room, gentlemen pre- ferred. Apply in person, 706 6th St. 9-13-4¢ FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms with or without. board, 46 Main St. Rhone 1066, WANTED—Lignite coal salesman must be acquainted with North #4 ~ Dakota trade and able to get the es a FQR*'RENT—Furnished or unfurny ished room, Phone 183, Business College. ms 9-13-tf THE OLD HOMETOWN, _ (% ON THE BANKS OF, DWE WABASH FAR, JUST WHEN MARSHAL OTEY WALKER WAS GOING TO PEEK IN THE DINING , ‘ PAGE SEVEN BY ALLMAN ELLO.MRS.LEEP CAN « ~1/SEE You ALONE FoR A MINUTE? | HAVE SOME VERY SPICEY NEWS. -TO WHOM IT. AFTER CAREFUL RESEARCH OF TH CONSIDERATION “ALE 4 SUBMIT THE ATTACHED SS THAT-HAPPENED ‘ON SER 4, 1922. ILLUSTRATION ASA FULL “EXPLANATION: OF THE SOURCE OF THE UNFAIR GOSSIP CIRCULATED ABOUT MR.AND MRS: WILBUR DUFF = HEAD QUARTERS YOURS VERY TRULY » enlomn Soe FOR -SALE — Seven-room’. modern house, including four bed-rooms, situated near schools east front for $4,000 on terms; eight-room modern: house, including five ped- rooms, east front, fine trees, Well located, on terms; six-room modern bungalow, about, new, fine _ resi- dence, good sized rooms for $4,400, on, good terms; six-room modern house, including three bed rooms, wellfocated, for $3,000, on terms. Geo, M.. Register. 9-6-lw FOR SALE—Apartment house con- sisting “of ‘fovr ‘apartments. All modern, Fine vocation, easy to rent. A good money maker, Also part modern 5-room hotise in east end of, city. Part cash and term$ to right’ parties. Call- 213-M_ be- tween 5p. m. and 7 p. m, for ap>| 9-12-2w ‘ecently built house, four real rooms and bath, full. basement, screenéd in porch, shade and fruit trees, warm air heat, this house ig. absolutely” modern and one of the best built in. the city. Texmis to’ right party. Phone 28W, 843 or. 737R, - 8 cylinder, in good mechanical con- dition, four practiqally new cord tires and’ spare. C. H, Wehlitz, 818 B. 9-9-1w ished apartments at the Business College. Phone 183, isthe 8-29-tf FOR SALE—Modern seven room houes, also bungalow. 418 2nd St. ne 544K, LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—75 foot corner lot on Seventh street and Avenue Very reasonable at $750. Also @ 0 acre suburban place. Good buildings, water and a food place for chickens, : Can be cut into lots afid ‘would\be a good investmen for ‘the future, About thirtecn| blocks “from. school. Write No » 450, Tribune, ., 9-1-1mo LOST DOST—String of pearls. Reward BY STANLEY a {aT FER) ROOM WINDOW AND IDENT) THE SUSPICIOUS’ STRANGER: SOMETHING HAPPENED - will ‘be “given for ‘the return. of sane ‘to thé ‘Tribute office. 3 9-12-3¢ MISCELANEC4S WANTED. WANTED—Dressmaking and remod- eling. Best of work and references, Mrs, L, M. Grebb, 411 5th St. (Ha- zelhurst). Phone 273, : 9-11-lw Six ‘room’ modern bungalow—Hot water heat, full basement, band> wood ' floors, graded sidewalk and paving. R Can be completed in two w This house has three good rooms. Purchase. price $6,000.00. Part cash. MISCELLANEOUS. kOR SALE—Dining set of six chairs ‘and table, one dresser, two rockers, two brass: beds, one heating stove one range two tugs 9x12, one library table, one néW'ivory reed baby cab, and one baby cart. Phone 485M 719 5th St. g 9-11-3¢ FOR /SALE—One 12-guage Winches- ter pump. gun, full choke, 1897 Model, one ‘leather seat rocker, one baby high chair, one collapsible baby push cart and one anchor clothes wringer... Call at, 410 3rd St, -lw -FOR SALE—Vacuum cleaner, . four rockers, extension table and chairs, dresser, chiffomer, ‘leather couch,| paino stool, sectional book cases, » tubs and: washing machine, sna other articles at much less than value. 605 FAIRMONT” maternity. confinement. Prices. reasonable. Terms to suit. Babies for adop- tion, Write for books. Mrs. T. B. Long, 4911 E, 27th St. Kansas Cfty, Mo. 5 9-13-1m WANT—l)nmediately, medium size hgater stove, in .good condition. Suitable for large room. Must burn lignite and be cheap. Phone 291. 9-J3-2t FOR SALE—1 Ford Roadster. and trailer in good condition. Will sell together of separate. Cal] at 811 Front St—~ 9-11-3t FOR SALE--Winchester-12 hammer- less shotgun, like new, George Sny- der, 320 Wash. Ave, 9-13-22 FOR, SALE—Ladies fur coat, prac- tically new, Cheap if taken at once. Phone 173. 9-12-5¢ FOR SALE—Fur coat, _ practically new. Cheap if taken at once. Phone 173, af 9-12-5t FOR ‘Two Simmons beds and two Sagless springs. 1024 5th St. ___ 9-12-2t GARAGE FOR RENT— 6510 5th St. J. F. Watkins. _ . 9-T-lwk oOo TOO EATE TO CLASSIFY . FOR RENT=Large front room, nice- ly furnished for housekeeping. 411 5th St. Phone 273. 9-6-1lw FOR RENT—Large front room down stairs; suitable for three or four girls, 5177th St. Phone 586. 9-13-3t FOR SALE—Ladies 40, Phone 667-J. — The ‘stories of snips being swal- lowed in the vortex of the maelstrom are simply fables. ze 88 or 9-13-3t uit, s WANTED—Five ‘or six-room modern "hous@, Phone 106 9-13-2t FOR, RENT—Modern apartment, 4 rooms and bath. Cal] 694. 9-13-1¢' R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. €. 4 Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9,11 — Lucas Block Phone 260 ood location, opportunity Small cash ‘ Confectionery Stor large trade. A for the right party. payment required. ; Five Room Modern Bungalow—Hot water heat, full +t age in basement, h: » Riverview. Put Five Room Modern to down town, fu! nace heat ‘and clos 500, Terms. Hedden Real Estate Agency Web® Block Phone ‘0" FOR SALE—Watkins— business in Byrleigh County. Selling on \ac- count of poor. health. Also three large rooms for .rent reasonable. Inquire 18 Main St. Phone 543M. ) 9-13-1w. LOST—Black rimmed glasses Wed- nesday during noon hour. Returit to Tribune or phone 227. 9-18-25 1. W. W. 20 YEARS IN. , U. 8, BUT NOT A CITIZEN «x ‘ Minot N. D., Sept. 13.—Twenty: years a resident of the Unted States, and still not an American citizen, was the record boasted of by Michael Klemchesk, I W. W. organizer, when arraigned in justice court here, to answer a charge of disorderly con- duct, He was fined $15 and coats. of: $5. The court gave him a scyere re- primand for his failure to become an ‘American citizen, ed MINOT BODY ASKS LOWER POTATO FREIGHT RATE: Minot, N. D., Sept. 13.—Reduced* rates gn potatoes to be shipped from nerthwedt North Dakota this fall have been asked of the Great Nor- thern and Soo railways by he Minot- Association of Commerce. It, is un- derstood that the tailroads have the matter under consideration and that their decision will be forthcoming | soon. ae CIVIC CLUB BEING FORMED Grand Forks, Sept. 13—A “Y” ci- vic club for men between th of 20 and‘40 is being organ under the auspices of ‘the Y. A. The objett is to make it international fin scope with aims - and: policies practically the same as those of the Rotary, Lions and Kiwanis clubs. The club will admit two men from each business and professional clas- sification, but members must also belong to the Y. M. C. A. The con- stitution provides that as soom as a member becomes 40 years. old, he automatically bécomes an associate. rs FOR SALE One of the handsomest residences in Riverview Addi- .. tion. Seven rooms and bathroom. Oak floors through- out. Small cash. payment. PRICE $5250. Ps Bismarck. Lowest priced house in Harvey Harris & Co. J. P. JACKSON, Manager. a

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