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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1922) __, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE: PAGE THREE: ? MARRIAGE DATE SET terms, Moorhead rate sacked per cwt. $2.16 bid. Oats No, 8 white track E (By/ the Associated Press) early Ohios partly graded 85c @ 90¢. | |. London, Sept. 14—The marriage > U! 4%e asked; November te off at 85) No. 1 mixed durum 84%c @ 98%e; . (By the Associated Press) Ye bid; December 1%c off at 84%c| No. 2 mixed durum 82% © .97%e; Minnehpolisj Sept. 14—Cash wheat] bid and May %c off at 87%4¢ nomi-| No. 2 mixed arrive September 82%c5 still showed an unsettled tone today | nally. No. 1 red 82%c, Flaxseed on track and arrive 815%¢ @ 82%¢, No: l-rye’ track 68%¢c; arrive September 68%4c}: arrive 674 ¢. Barley 41c @ 57¢. Corn NW Maxwell “B” Consolidated of Miss Mary Landon Baker of Chi- BISMARCK GRAIN . Coonan aR eT REET u Ho Ea N Gs Flaxsec ack é 4 ; a|eago and Allister McCormick, which LIBERTY BONDS and average. prices were. Spot rye closed %e off at 68%c; P2h@ $2 georriye ae @ rea No, 2 yellow 60 Mo: & xelore has been several times postyoned| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) (By the Associated ‘Press) compared with the futures, There was] September %e off at 67%4c; October | Septem! .26 asked; October $2.21) 59%e; No. 2 mixes c} J| has been tentatively fixed fotrhent Bismarck, Sept. 14, 1922. *" | New York, Sept. 14—Liberty bonds demand fox thee best quality 1d st at 88% 85 Dectmbsr he off bid; November $2.21 bid; December! low 58 %c. eas : ‘ i ‘ ‘ ; 7 3 . ” tually unchanged compared] at.65%4c and May 1%e¢ off at 697%¢ z Wednesday, according to the Evening | No. \t dark northern . 01 on 4 r fae si de Mayird : ¢ ft prices, bid. Sopt oats closed unchanged at Gl ARDS SHOOT Standard today. The wedding -~will| No. 1 amber durum . 001 Fieat dis Durum wheat demand averaged| 31%e @ 32%¢c; barley unchanged st take place in London. Noi deved -durum ‘57| Second 4%4’s slow. There was rather keen mill in-| from 41c to 57¢; No. 2 yellow corn . \ No, 1 flax ... Bes ‘93| Third 4%'s .34| quiry for the cMoice stuff but the| 1%e ott at are r and No, 2 mixed Patients in Criminal Ward in] COUGHS DISTURE SCHOOL + No ioe: ier uneatted 2.2, offerings “and” poorer "analy Sid Uap ee MATINEE A % Re casier, Winter wheat averaged easier, DULUTH CLOSE 5 +. Hospital Slug-Cook and School teachers should give the] ss yeni hw caliee but range. of. prices were the same <By the Associated Press) DAILY} same advice to children who have| Allied Chemical & Dye MINNEAPOLI8 RANGE | Compared with futures. Duluth, Minn., Sept. 14.—Closing ‘ Make Break coughs as this Florida teacher, “I| Allis-Chalmers Corn prices were unchafged and| cash prices: Wheat No. 1 dark nor- 2:30 Re-| thern fancy, $1.09% @ $1.23%; No. care} 1 dark northern $1.06% @ $1.11%; ry. tative range of cash sales: Wheat| of requirements. ‘Mixed corn was| No, 1 dark northern arrive $1.09%4 @ er pfd. No. 1 dark northern’ $1.08% @. vee rather slow. $1.10%; No. 2 dark northern medium Q American 4 (By the Associated Press) . | demand was about the same. recommended Foley’s Honey and} 4 nerican + 627 nneapolis,, Sept'14.—Represeh- ceipts were sufficient to “take ; Tar to the children im my school} 4 meri SAWED THROUGH BARS who had‘the ‘flu’ and good results Ameriean Hide & Léath [ came whenever it was used,” writes| American International: Corp. %; No, 2 dark northern $1.04% i d offer- y M3 3 ‘Accomplices Smuggled Guns| M3. L- Armstrong, Okeechobee,| ‘American Locomotive... Shoots Nor Sidack aprehetn ALOU | ine eee tect: mad biter: | to. Laney $1.08 sete: Nog TONIGHT i; Florida, Foley’s Honey and. Tar] American Smelting & Ref’g @ $1.06%; No. 4 dark northern ‘98¢3') wanted only a few cars and elevators} 1 northern $1.04% @ $1.10%; No. Y = And Ammunition in St. contains no, oplates = ingredients American’ Sugar No. 6, dark northern fy eit showed no keen interest on the re- northern Iie @ Shas: THURSDA pe pr ed 0) ie wrapper. 001 ys . ¥ -. 2 . |'cecipts. i -ber, durum Ke 01% 5 be oe Peter Hospital test of time serving three genera-| American T. & T. :122%| No, 2 dark hard winter $1.08% @) Rye demand from mills was snap-| amber durum 94%c @ $1.00%; No. 2 , : i tions, Quickly relieves colds,| Ametican : $:.11%; No, 1 amber. durum-98%e @ pier and the fairly good liberal run| amber arrive September, 89%c; No. A gorgeous romance that, coughs and croup, throat, chest and | 47", +102%4}-99%4c; No. 2 amber durum 94%c @| of offerings found outlet early. 1 durum 86%c; No. 2 durum 84%c; F i 3 St. Peter, Minn., Septy 14—An at-|yyonchial trouble-——Advt, anita, : S6%e; No. 1 mixed: duxum #746 @) Barley was firm and there was a : carries you through gild- te lesalw jail -deli i f ig se . c; No, 1 mixed wheat H food di l. es Ss : eg tne eauianceatd Te tieise Peter : Atl, Gulf & W. é : mixed wheat $1.09%.. Barley S°miax. waa «steady compared | With | qui ~ “ed Paris ‘cabarets. and s héspital-was ff ae d tea; Men’s Suits sponged and! Baldwin Locomotive . . grade 46%c @ 5le;. No. 3, 50c; | September and demand was ‘strong. a Stee tear patients hed slugged the| pressed, 75e. Men's suits dry Eutimore, & Obie sre lt nived aie yee Orta Hl Ne — OUR New York society re- after Oo pa Ss sed, ‘° jethlehem Steel “! 5 1 mixed 57%¢ ec. Oats No. cook. into insensibility, .compelled|cleaned and pressed, $1.75.| Canadian Pacific : white 31¢ @ 34%. Rye No. 1, 65% FOREIGN: EXCHANGE “ ‘ORY MEMORIAL” ‘ : , (By the Associated Press) ‘VICT L five nurses to saw the bars of the Klein, Tailor and Cleaner. Sentral Leather <i @ 675%c; No.2, 6544 @ 68'6e. Flax New York Sept, 14.—Foreign ex- ‘ windows.and held a posse of 150 men ‘ O-11L-Lwk | eanaes eaters + 68%] No. 1, $218 @ § | change steady; Great Britain de-|{ The following collection of 1 at bay for nearly three hours. Chesapeake. & Ohio . ve 5 erie : ————. also ab bay tor y B s Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul. mand 4.42%; cables 4.425; 60-day! § finest Holland Bulbs for in- Accomplices. of the two men, ¢ * Chicago, R. I. & Pac. CHICAGO GRAIN bills on banks’ $4.40%; France de-| 8 5 . hi int Charles Forbes ana Wm. Ri Bowens | Poo osas | ct Rarer: (By the Associated Press) mand 7.57%; cables 17.58; Italy de-| door blooming this winter, MERMAID COMEDY. negro, had smuggled two guns, a)| Additional Markets || colorado Fuel @ Yeon 2.11112! a5% |p Chicnee Sept 14-— On the declins.| mand 4.22; cables 422%; Belgium| specially priced at $1.00 : hack saw and a large amount of am- | ¢———-——_—___—---_—_-—__@ | Corn Products ‘ i] the fi C tins thi ea iM demand 7. 5%; cables 7.16; Germany postpaid for this occasion—| . muntion into the hospital some time N. Y. POULTRY Crucible Steel : Seed tae IGReIESNTTON Got TORTS | ee ete cre BRae tay ad duripg the night. This morning the (By/ the Associated Press) Erie ..... : 1922 crop. Weakness of foreign | demand 1672; Sweden demand 2642; |, 6 Hyacinths two convicts held ap the guard and! New York, Sept. 14——Poultry firm; | Famous, Players-Lasky +103; 1 ckehange continued to. handicap| Denmark demand 21.15; Switzerland {| 6 Tulips FRIDAY and . : | chi igh ; j General Asphalt . ci re and 22165 ip forced him to.turn his keys over| Chickens by freight 27; by express) ¢ 1 Eleetri bulls. The close was unsettled, % t0| demand 18.70; Spain demand 15.14; and to them, They then proceeded down-| 26° @'28e; fowls 28¢ @ 30c. Dressed | Genet wots. ; 1%e net lower, with December 99% | Greece demand 2.50; Poland demand e | SATURDAY statra, Caverwewared’ tour, whose. ate poultry steady; prices unchanged, General ears . . to iothe and May s10t% 8 $1 08%, 01%; Czecho-Slovakia ‘demand 3.34; 6 Narcissus or Daffodils “GET RICH sual ra OY pet ‘ : a : = oe eat ‘No. 4 red $1.00%; No, 2) Argentina demand 95.50; Brazil de- 3 ! tendants aby the uid doog and: forged MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Great: Nori her Pid '- ‘ hard $1.00% @ $1.01%. Corn No. 2| mand 12.6 Montreal 06 16.10., Mixed Colors — Good ‘ ‘ eae to say the bits for them, i ‘ (By the Associated Preks) sa Ee Coney meee eek @ Be; Ne: Fi gollome us Strong Bulbs QUICK : the. meantime, another guar ad inneapolis, Sept. 14.—Flour un- a 3%e; oats No. 2 white 36 as 2 = summoned help by telephone. Sher-| changed. Shipments. 12829 barrels.| International Harvester ......192.. | a7; No, 8 white 35%¢ @ 36c.- Rye bbe ier! See ES EHOW’ | aaa ‘ i WALLINGFORD”: iff Charles Norman of Nicollet coun-| Bran $16.00 @ $17.00. Tie crutional’ Paper me : No, 2, 71%e. Barley b5e @ 6lc. Tim- Duluth, Mink. Sept, 14-—Further Complete cultural’ direc- é i Ba ty, Chief of Police Michael Demp- ERapE are. Invincible Oil, . * 147% | Othyseed $4.25 @ $5.25. Cloverseed |. ouiness was shown in today’s wheat tions with each, order. : sey and a National Guard unit ar-| SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | Kelly-Springtield ‘Tire’! Hien Mapai here Lard) market. Bearish conditions were coe EE COPY rived, but. the pabjents Tete 9 re acne Mine Tyee) aren Kennerott Copper. : ‘Announcement that. the Tumbet ef. gonsldared tei eave: beeh, jntensitied SEND HA R FREE C surrender, When a shot was fired] otto receipts 8/8005, market fairly | youve ene *}90% | Stock hogs in the United States| i ovement in the near future as a! WILL’S FALL LIST the attendants before the window. | strong to shade higher; other class- States Oil men’s strike on several railroads. When Forbes-and Bowen became| es generally steady; one load fed| Mid, “Steel on. cheek weakness, The close was un-| Receipts of grain on this market aware that the ‘pesse stationed out-| steers 1,160 pounds §9.00, few head Missouri Pacific L, with D ae Bote, je net lower, | apain fell, off today but that was side the hospital was being’ increas-| yearlings $9.25; common and, medi- New York Central . cee cee regarded a8 only a temporary condi- cd by a large number of National | Um beef. steers $5.00 @ $8.00; bulk N.Y, N.H.'and Hartford . ree tion, being attributable to inability| [large list of Holland ‘and 4 Guardsmen’ they finally. surgendered | Und6r_ $9.50). exes fat butcher cows Norfolk & Western “ MILL. CITY, Rech of the railroads to spot cars in suffi) French bulbs, greenhouse ‘5 about 10°, m, after the bars-of the | Sao nelters $8. @ $6.50; bulk under| Northern Pacific .. ‘ _ (By the Associated Press cient numbers at: shipping pojnts. || lants; etc. a $4.50; canners and cutters $2.00 @j Oklahoma Prod. & ref. 5 Minneapolis, Sept. ‘Wheat re-| Spot market conditions wefe the| {i P! » etc. door had heeh partly pt pee at-| $3.00; bologna bulls $3.50 @ $4.00;| Pacific Oil ......-. y ceipts 505. cars gompared with, 508 — tendants, who were forced to keep! stockers and feeders $3.60 @ $7.50. rican. Petroleum .... 81%3|,cars a year ago, Cash No. 1 northern < 7 at their work by the two patients. | Calves receipts 1,100; market strong: | he’ aAionta snore : $1.02% @ $1.10%; September $1,0%| Same as they were yesterday. Millers Es AS bulk light calves $10.25 @ $10.50; poople’s,Gas : \%; December $1.00%; ‘May $1.04%. | rna° aitrum ok Corn No. 8 yellow 56% @ 57%c. Oats : result of calling, off of the, shop hardy — shrubs, for fall planting — also a FOR SALE 2-eviinder Case Gas Tractor 12-24 4-cylinder Minneapolis Tractor 15-30. Power Plow Equipment. Seeders. Disk. Pioneer Seed House, Green- house and Nursery OSCAR H. WILL & CO. TOO LATE TO. CLASSIFY extreme top $11.00; seconds $5.50 @) Puge Oil . The market was weak at the close. = $7.00. Hogs receipts 5,000; market| Ray Consolidated Copper No. 3 white 30%c @ 32%c. Barley " 4 : FOR RENT Fuffished rooms ‘in| slow, ‘about steady; range’ $6.00 @| Rede nt ee Ade @ She, Rye No. 2, ie @ Obe.| grrtember wheat closed, Zhe off of Bismarck, N. D. GEORGE GUSSNER, BISMARCK, N. D. i ~ modern house. Will rent by-day if | $9.35; bulk $7.00 @ $9.25; best pigs! Rep, Iron & Steel . + 70% | Flak No 1, $2.20 @ $2.23%. at $1.01%3 September durufi closed y N. D, desired, 508 10th St. 9-14-1w | $900. Sheep receipts 1,800; | market} Royal Duteh, N. ¥. . : ihe off at 85%c; October le off at FOR RENT—Farnished room saice | Strong: bulk fat lambs $12.00 @| Sears Roebuck . " MINNEAPOLIS RANGE —Furnished », Suit- | $12.25; fat ewes mostly $3.50 @| Sinclair Con. Oil .. : (By the Associated’ Press) able for two in all modern house, | $5.75, Southern Pacific". 2 Minneapolis, Sept, 14— | 409 Sth St. Phone 512-R._9-14-3t Bouthern Railway: < ‘Open. High. ‘Low. Close: FOR RENT—Four-room apartment POTATO DEMAND GOOD Standard Oil of N. J. . WHEAT at the Woodmansee. Bath and (By the Associated Press) Studebaker Corporation 16] Sept. 100% 101% A " Gall]. Minneapolis, Sept. 14.—Potatoes: | Tennessee Copper . Dee. 1005, 100% sereened porches, 1st floor.” Get! | naulings insufficient to meet de-| Texas Co. .... 76 | May 104% 104% Beas i : , mands, rain preventing digging andj Texas & Pacific i = \ buyers holding off, good wire in-| Tobaceo Products : Sept. 29% , 20% NOTICE quiry; deinand good; movement Transcontinental oil. Dee, 29% 29% ing i | light; market strong, little change in| Union Pacific . i 3 Owing to the placing of a) ori, "Sandiand district carloads f.| United Retail St Dee. 63% 64% : new hydrant at corner 6th and)... ‘usual terms, _Minneapolis-St.| U.:S. Ind. Alcohol - Rosser, the water was: off on; Paul \rate sacked ewt. early Ohios| United States Rul Sept. . +, paitly graded 95¢ @ $1.00, mostly | United States Steq@f . } 6th and 7th Sts. Forty min- pro. .tked per ewt. Irish, cobblers | Utah Copper BARLE . . . -50% dl FLA’ i f : : ‘ - utes. partly graded: $1.00 @ $1.05; Red| Westinghouse. co! Ye \ y Woe : sar l. Bismarck Water Supply. | River Valley carloads f. 0. b, usual] Willys Overland . Ye ; M er. on or . ae ng restones 50. | git Lion uEE TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRS : : % Quality has become so definitely associ- - _It is logical therefore that current sales ae ; ated with Firestone that there are stillsome\ _ of these sturdy, dependable tires should sur- users who fail to appreciate the price ad- pass all previous records. The performance 4 ¢ vantage this name insures. In pledging of Firestone Cords on thousands of cars ‘ ' m Most Miles per Dollar, it is a fundamental establishes beyond dispute the: fact that, Firestone policy to offer the lowest'prices. they give Most Miles per Dollar.’ at which true quality can, be maintained. Firestone offers price, but: emphasizes _ Long and intensive planning, more effec- quality—-the quality that only superior tive organization and a raw material market procésses such as double gum-dipping, air- 7 e that was never so favorable today permit bag cure and rubber blending and tempering the sale of Firestone Gum-Dipped Cords at can obtain. Dealers in all localities‘are pre- the lowest prices in history. © > pared to serve you. - Da Most Miles per Dollar : q j 4 >» a . 3 et : ry « < p y . e yk \ A Z| UM-DIPPED CORDS 0 FABRIC = ; e r] 30x3 Oldfield “‘999"".$ 7.99 g ER BZJOS SES @ 5 o38 ‘ a) 5 4 : } Z g rb pentse x iI 32x4 & s : | ” / a proportic =| Sse : . at neha 5 EVERYONE KNOWS THIS CORNER THE HOME OF 5 GR, Deve store FOUNTAIN F N N F DAILY PHOTO SERVICE | MAIL ORDER SERVICE MY TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST TAY [Sie Vine Ware Woee ire Nore rd Nr NY

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