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or ‘ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1922 “THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE . PAGE THREE- JUDGE COFFEY. |COSTS $1.43 TO PRODUCEONE ©. Sertia“nct MMtN Risk case) BUSHEL OF WHEAT, ECONOMIST SAYS ss peep lee: Gas “The average yield per acre of | Bure Oil ...... i. Ray C whéat (weighed was 9.06 bushels and| Rego sae eee by Judge James A. Coffey of district! “One dollar | and’ forty-three the range in yield was from one half Ree A cee court. Th the cases in which thelcents” says Rex Willard, farm ec- |te 23 bushels. Sears (Roebuck 1.0... Boulah Coal Minning company, the! onomist of North Daltota Agricul-| “Farms producing wheat at low! Sinclair ,Con. Oil . Bismarck Gas company and the| tural College in-answering the much | costs per bushel high-yields per acre. ! Southern Pacific Hughes Electric company were in-| discussed question after he and his |Four farms that produced wheat at | Southern ‘Railway | dectares the reports are due to enemy | citizens of El Paso, were. slightly HELPED HIS BACK. ste j activities. ¢ wounded on this side from™ stray} Backache, .rheumatic pains, -dizgi- | bullets during the fighting occasion- | ness and blurred vision are syniptoms | Fras ROYAL FAMILY. LEAVES. ed by the revolt of the garrison at i “ 64% |. Athens, Sept, ad-—King Constan-|Juarez. One was Miss Vieite Creeeres, |°f idney trouble. “My husband haa 67% | : x : , 8)! bad back,” writes Mrs, M. :M¢éCul | tine, Queen Sophie and Prince Nich- 22, shot in the shoulder, and Luis lough, Easton, Pa. “When he’ sat 49% |olas eailed today for Palermo, Sicily,| Ponce, 19, a fruit peddler, whose | Gown he could hardly get up and-then jon board a Greek steamer on which| clothing was torn by a bullet. He |}. would be drawn Has to one side. 219 | they embarked at Oropus placed at|was only scratched, He tried Foley Kidney Pills and they 220% | the disposal of the fallen monarch ? op hae cured him,” Foley Kidney Pills 87. | D 52 9, |b¥ the fallen monaren by the revo-! Dance at the Coliseum quickly relieve kidney and bladder BF pa Pecace 8 . 52% |Jutionary committee. The departure | tonight. Lubio ign tee | was without ceremony, V 9am a No, EXCITEMENT phe Af eS oen ee J. RB Taxi. Day| D: t the Colise iy _ (By<the“Associated Press, . ih bryan. axl. a e ‘um 95% | Minneapolis, Sept. 30—There was| REBELS START and Night. Phone 1100. tonight. : ee Finding of/facts and conclusions of | Fargo, N. D., Sept. 28—What does in the Workmen's Compensation | jt cost to produce a bushel of wheat s heard by him hate been made'in North Dakota? volved, Judge Coffey held the com-| assistants have spent a ycar in di-|less than 80 cents per bushel made | Standard. Oil of N. J. pen ‘on insurance law was compul-| gesting records from 127 scattered | a yield of 22 bushel, made an average | Studebaker Corpora‘ 25% | no excitement..in the: pit today to sory. The judgment ‘entered against | farms of thé state. yield “of 14.7 bushel. Twenty-six | Tenessee Copper 9%) close up the September deliveries. FIGHTING ON the coal mining company was $8,-| Mr. Williard gives the gist. of |farms that produce wheat at costs; Texas Co. ... 46% | Locally there was.some offered and, 7 200.97, the Hughes Electric company, | their compliations as follows. ranging from $1.50 to $2.00 per moras & vase - 27% | prices declined sharply because there | ‘MEXICAN LINE! atk oe RATE j $14162.33 and the yas company | “Complete cost account record | bushel made yields of,8 1-3 per acre, | Zebacco Products - ~: 88% | was no demand to offset. The gerieral | C | B. DeMilles smaller arkoant, In making his find-| from 127 farms in North Dakota for |‘fwenty-farms ‘produced wheat at! Union ‘Pacific «...... “yar, | Ctuatlons "Heweyergcid. nee ghange | ‘ ecb. ings Judge Coffey said the electric, 1921 show a range in cost of produc: | costs ranging from $2.00 to $5.00 per | United Retail Stores siaag | muah. Winter “wheas: receipts wore) (Continued trom! Page! 1) PRODUCTION 0 de jaf y nited Retail Stores . : moderate to. light but spring wheat | how many,” the general said “I am Sax ' ‘Bae’ company premium demanded was less|tion of wheat from 61 cents to |bushel and these farms made yields U. §, Ind, Alcohol ... - 61% | receipts were liberal. , Reports on| ; ? f j v2) : Lia at Minnenuta comnongation law {$1818 per bushel with an average | of 4.8 pushels per acre on the aver-| United States Rubber .-..,....51% | cash. wheat were pretty well. mixed | sume pondc we kittie ee Ons], ree premiums and the benefits were low-|cost (Weight) of $1.43. ~ |age. A | United States Steel . 100% | and the market was unecttled. Dur-| ust" guards was killed. aus”: er in Minnesota. “These, farms sire focated tp 21] “In terms of quantity production! Utah Copper ..,..... - 64%4um wheat demand was steady. Win- > ae J 2 ne ae Si Jeounties of North Dakota and are | 27 per cent’ of the wheat was produe- | Westinghouse Electric . +61. | ter wheat’ prices were quoted easy THREE SHOT TO DEATH. Thomas Meighan ¢— 9 Tairly equally destributed from east |ed at a cost of $1.10 per bushel or} Willys Overland .. 2.6% | and demand lack snap. El Paso, Texas,,Sept, 30—Three | Additional Markets |/'?, “et *° that they represent, the less and this war produced at a cost ;Chgo & NW . 89% |" Corn ‘offerings were more liberal Private soldiers’ who revolted from leonditions of the entire stats. hese | on 18 per cent of the acreage plant- | Maxwell “B”. .. -.18. | and’ demand was narrower. | the Juarez garrison were put agains! o¢————————-— farms are unselected except that the | cd to wheat. Fifty-two cent of the | Consolidated Gas. +138%| Oats demand. was. stronger with) an adobe wall at military headquar- DULUTH MARKET farm operators were willing to keep | wheat was produced at a cost of $1.30 | iy fi peievators Ahowing keener interest in| ters at 9:45 a, m, today and shot to 5 (By the Associated Press) ithe records for the calculation. The | or less on 37 per cent of the total | ~ GRAIN RANGE -- ~ Rye See hey eae inclines | death, according to an announcement ’ Duluth, Minn., Sept, 30—Opera- farm range m size from a quarter |acreage cnd by 39 per cent of the (By the Associated Press):/ [to be'a bit deoopy. Blox demand was | Made at General Mendez’s headquar- ¥ tions in the wheat market was under section to three sections. The re-|farmers. Again 75 per cent of the| Chicago, Sept. 30.— good because somé shippers were | tS ° TUESDAY. - ae conflicting conditions today. The cord cover a total acreage on the | wheat production was made at a cost| ‘Open. High.. Low... Close.{'short for September delivery. ~ ——— t in (Z WEDNESDAY — near spring wheat future was weak 127, farms of 21, 218 and the gross | of $1.60 or less 60 per cent of the | WHEAT fo AMERICANS WOUNDED THURSDAY EI Paso, Sept: 80.—Two Americans, ut the start as a resut of.conges~ production on this acreage was 201,-| acreage and by 58 per cent of the, Sept: ...108% 111 ' 108% 10% i tion at the eastern terminals and the ‘st ” ( cheation ‘of baarigh’-gentinignt ofthe 01°. bushels. Tanmbre raisine Weneat: i Mex 07% loot 107% te LLOYD GEORGE score of increasing congestion with | AO CORN 3 i a lake sailor's strike approaching, 4.24; cables 4.24%; Belgium demand | Baldwin Locomotive \. ..132 | Sept. -... 62% 63% 62 62% CRITICIZED and lack of outlets for the merchan- 7.98; cables 7.0844; Germany demand | Baltimore & Ohio .. BB | Dec, .... 585% | 59%. 58% 59% | -dising of the present heavy receipts. cables .061-16; Holland demand | Bethlehem Steel “B” . 70%! May... 61 62 61. 61% FOR POLICIES | Under the conditions,-shippers found 38,69; cables 38.75; Norway demand | Canadian Pacific . % i cae ee i it difficult to charter vessel space 17,15; Sweden demand 26.32; Den-| Central Leather 40% 41% (Continued from page 1.) ; to move grain, mark demand 20.25; Switzerland de- | Chandler Motors 36% 87% | from Omahn. He was called to a a oe Lae 38% 38% | conference there fur the raising of 3 42% | Oct. E ‘1095 11.30 10.95 11,10 Smyrna. emergency fund. National le ‘=A eC old Seal Congoleum Week i, The market was strong at the mand 18.66; Spain demand 15.18; | Chesapeake & Ohio close. October, September and No- Greece demand 2.50; ‘Poland demand | Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul ° i , vember wheat closed /1%e up at $1.06. 01%; Czecho-Slovakia 09; | Chicago, R. I. & Pac. n fund ; ‘ Ho nominally; September’ durum { Argentine demand S37¢ Bresil dee Chine Gonpet fo : 10. 410 9.05» 910 | Micers of the organization said that | : | closed ‘%e up at 88%e; October %e mand 11.62; Montreal 1.00. Colerade Pail &olron bs RIBS on the quays of Smyrna alone 55,000 | October 2 to 7 up at 87%e; November *c up at 88c} ie at DUES Ca Corn Products .. ’ 10.75| Armenians are prisoners without | December %e up at 86%c asked and LIBERTY BONDS Crucible Steel ; 10.87| food except that furnished by the : May %éc of at 90%e nominally. ; (By ‘the*Associated Press) Brie i 2seihG2: 15% | —————__—— 3 Near East relief. = > Spot rye closed %4e. up at 6655e; |. “New York,‘Sept. 30.—Liberty bonds | Famous Player: 93% MINNEAPOLIS RANGE } | TT WN September Yc up.at 66%; October | closed: § . {General Asphalt 59% (By the Associated Press) 18 DENIED, i aki i q T na a T Ye up at 66%e asked; December Yc: g's... .$100.66 | General Electric 175 Minneapolis, Sept. 30.— Belgrade, Sept, 30.—The Serbian 5 e F i i | up al dbite Bid and May Ye off 3t Fine 4p 99.98 | General Motors 4 | “Open. High. Low. Close.| cc, rureau issued a note today de- IE y. Second 4% Goodrich Co. 33% | WHEAT. hying.-“the: alarming. newa ‘concern. ib" iDex 105 100% itd nad ing a purported revoiution in Bel- 8% B | May 107% 109% 107% 109% | grade aimed againsb the crown.” It Great Northe; Illinois Cgntral Inspiration. Copp up at 34%¢ @ 34%c; barley un-| Third 4%’s . changed to 1 cent up:at from 46c to; Fourth 4%’s . 59e;, No. 2’yellow corn’ %c up at 61/4%'s uncalled \ eee end No. 2 mixed corn %e up at 43's. called International Harves! He. : — Int. Mer. Marine pfd . De ghrading:in the flaxsead mepyel war! New York Stock List | International. Paper narrow range. Receipts were fairly | Allied Chemical & Dye 21% | Tnvingible OM ava liberal and were in excess of demand , Allis-Chalmers 58% | envoeott Cogner from crushers at the time being.| American Beet Sugar He &oNecheall ‘The tendency was weak at the close,|American Can ...... é September closed: %e off at $2.22; |American Car & Foundry . October le off at $2.21 bid; Novem-|American Hide & Leather pf ber “ec off at $2.21 bid and Decem- Rate dntarnatlonal Corp. ¥ 16% ; megican Locomotive her, 26: up at $2184 asked. ‘American Smelting & Ref DULUTH CASH American Sugar . (By the Associated Press) American Sumatra Duluth, Minn., Sept. 30.—Closing | American T. & T. cash prices: Wheat No. 1’dark nor- | American Tobacco thern fancy $1.12% @ $1.18%; No, 1; American Woolen dark $1.09% @ $113%; No. 1 dark ; Anaconda~ Copper northern arrive $1.12%; No. 2 dark| Atchison .. northern, medium to fancy $1.06% @ Atl. Gulf & $1154; No. 3 dark northern 98% @| No. 1 northern $1.07% @| No, 2 northern 1.02% No. 1 amber durum 99%e @ No. 2 amber durum 97%ce @ arrive 95%c; No. 1 durum 40; No. 2 durum 85%e; No. 1 mix- ed durum 87%c @ $1.00%; No. 2 mixed durum 85%c @ 99%c; ‘arrive 83%; No. 1 red durum, 84%c. Flax- seed on track and’ arrive $2.21 @ $2.22; September. $2.22 asked; Octo-. ber $2.21 bid; November $2.21 bid; December $2.16% asked. Oats No. 3 white track and arive 34%c @ 34%. No. 1 rye track and arrive 63%c. Barley 46c @ 59c. Corn No. 2 yel- low 61% c; No. 2 yellow 60%c; No, 3 yellow 60%c; No. 2 mixed 60%c; No. 3 mixed 59%e. ‘ '€ Tonight Only i 56% Louisville & Nashville 1858 | Mexican Petroleum 68% | Miami Copper .... a Middle States Oil HOOT GIBSON y= in— “TRIMMED” ACTION is LOVE .ROMANCE , POLITICS THRILLS... : SMILES Monday atin te os Tuesday SINCLAIR LEWIS. : Author of “Main Street” Presents \ o “BREB-AIR” 3. Thrilling Scenes Along the Red Trail “Through Bismarck. 33 | Midvale Steel’ .. toy, | Missouri Pacific . @7, | New. York Central .. gu |N. ¥., N. H. and Hartford .... 29% THs AOS HFM RT Mrs. Mary Corey RANGE OF SALES (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Sept. 30—Range of representative cash sales: Wheat No. PERK UP iS 1 dark northern Shee ise : \ No, 2 dark northern $1. . %; No, 3 dark northern $1.09% ; No. AND SMILE 4 dark northern $1.00% @ $1.09%; sample grade dark northern 99%c; * No. 1 dark hard’ winter $1.02% @| Austin, Minn—“as a tonic and Ree a 5 % ‘ 1 or , i 4 i $1.08%; Noi 2 dark hard winter $1.06 | nervine om highly recommend Dr. { g \ ¥% @ $1.11%; No. 2:amber durum | Pierce’s Favorite ireseription for oe 1 : Sweet Shop, Bismarck, North Dakota. A a i % FOREIGN EXCHANGE i s | pe RR E t . Satisfaction Guaranteed All. the Gold Seal Congoleum included in this sale ‘is fresh new goods; and is fully guaranteed by the Gold ~Seal Pledge: : “Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back.” This Gold Seal appears on the face of all genuine Con- goleum. Look for it when you buy. - It protects you absolutely. 6x9 ft. Genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Rug. 714x9 ft. Genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Rug. Only ..... ofthis «dads dee SOOO E: 9x9 ft..Genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Rug. ©: - SOW. oe nan ee SEER EO FT 9x1014 ft. Genuine Gold Seal Congoleum oe 9x12 eegenuine Gold Seal Congoleum 12 95 Z ONT Vso eee eons yetes f 114x8 ft. Genuine Gold Seal Gong 96 “Genuine Gold Seal Congoleum by the-yard. The same durable, flat laying material, ‘and is most-desirable when the entire room is to be covered, 6 ft. wide. Price per square yard, only.......,..-....5..-69¢ ; ‘GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM WEEK Ends Saturday, Oct. 7th... These low prices in effect only = Blucs and Backache Vanish. Be GaIMS AE guru bic @ Obi Boras Acta eae ae ee me , sella sieatee Hei No 2 mined dora, Ses? Nox | and bladder trouble and can, reco good live business, best location in city, mized wheat 90%, Batley ‘sample Mary Corey, A0T E, atieghany Stret front street, handles home-made candy, 4c @ 54%cx No. 4, 51c @ 54e. Corn| _ Step into any drug store ‘and ask ice cream, soft drinks and lunch. Fully equipped with soda fountain, candy cases, tables,. chairs. and machinery for manufacturing candy and ice cream. Up to date, modern in every respect. =a fA MRM AL a mer No. 1 yellow 58%c @ 58%c; No. 2 ; for a 65¢ package of Anuric, which is }~ mixed 57%c. Oats No. 2 white 36%c {many times more potent than lithia, @ a67%e; No. white 316 @. see e short trial will convince you, Rye No. 1, 65% 4c; No. 2,65! Write Dr. Pierce, President Inva- ‘ge to 65%c. Flax No. 1, $2.22 @ $2.25) lids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y,, for free 5 x pedical advice, or send 10 cents for ‘BISMARCK GRAIN trial package of any of his remedies. e ts « . ° Adv. (Furnished by. Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Sept. 30, 192: No. 1. dark northern 1 spring .... 0. 1 amber-darum No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum ... No. 1 fla No, 2,flas No. 1 rye BURMASTER -- Capitol Theatre Address: Sweet Shop, 404 Main Street, Wiis batter’ sek and Monday = : ‘ Bismarck, No.: Dak. Underwear. . , KLEIN THE TAILOR Sammon unm mm (By the Associated Press) New York, Sept. 80.—Foreign ex- change irregular; Great Britain de- mand 4.37%; cables 4.8774; 60 day i 4 bls on banks ren Francs demand | z 5 / 7.58; cables 1.58%; Italy demand ; i ; i ; TONIGHT : ” v oar PAG — 7 AK SATURDAY ‘ (p rl NORTH DAKOTA © : WALLACE REID i: Attention 'Knovh all over the Northwest for Quality : @ MAIL US YOUR FILMS MARY MACLAREN THEODORE | THE AMERICAN BOWLING ALLEYS E ROBERTS z ing Congoleum week. : ahs | Pel 5th Street i during : A % ‘ » 4» | Kodak Finishing | CACROSS THE 18 x Don't allow this great money-saving opportunity to De Luxe CONTINENT” Will Open For The S slip by without taking advantage of it. Make your Best Equipped Plant in the}! Mila minuté'vomiance ill Open For Lhe season ‘2. |. selections early. ; Northwest. ‘ tingling with daredevil | oe ss - ; F Everything Electric. . stunts and packed ff This Afternoon - (We will furnish pattern books to out of town customers _ [Doing Business us North |! with fun, a f on request.) Dakota to Texas. | YQ iz H PATHE NEWS | oo lass fiz | z rie oie es Bixe Finish | : an a peach of | The Alleys have been put a first : | : You Will Be Back for More. ri i oye ve ins. é in a Daily Sérvice to Bismarck.|!] (fig . 4 COMEDY condition. New No.1 Pins. Everything . : a Fs Saha eee eee 5 MONDAY I | Whittall Rugs. Karpen Furniture. gto service = ff KATHERINE MACDONALD | lz ’ : MANDAN, N. D. | in “The Woman’s Side” UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. 1 : { il TT eT °

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