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PAGE FOUR | Livestock WHEAT SOARS ON REPORT OF SHORT YIELD Threaten ed Crop. Failure in Saskatchewan Precipitates Buying Movement Grain ° | M By uso, Aug. 4.) Unfase crop reports from Canada, to r with indication the field would temperature continued C ie AG © LIVESTOCK Aug. 1—Hogs s to spreads and than Monda 1) to 20 cents 1410 to 1445; top 1440; new | 4 to 200 pound butchers | bulk packing trong weight i100 downy hes Cattle 10,0000 strie steers all weights se others slow; about ste: tay’s decline; long y 70 and 1146 pounds high on youngsters; around 1500; low choice f ree strong; iy with Mon. predomin ating; run including about 50 load; of western grassers; better grades fat cows nd heifers in detwand; 1 hulls H s y S11.50 t loads | teady to strong; loads of choice western son coun-} try account late Monday $15.00. i CHICAGO ror ATOES { Minneso ked early Oh 20; few NEW YORK SUGAR York, Aug. 4.—Raw sugar wa and unchanged carly today at} duty 6 draw fut y unchanged Refined was $5.40 for fine gr Hf GRAIN 1.—(P)-Wheat No. hard $1.53 V hard 81.60 to 81.655 to $1 _Corn No, xed $1.08 to $1,084; E f 111 white 1 $1.01". Barle: ‘ ced 36 KING €ORN jhere was a king in this land of the bray t's old King Corn: And a beautiful sight is this mon arch to see, In the early morn; The diamonds that gleam from each broad, rustling blad Would put a queen’s jewels far back | in the sha t when the sun shines all these bright diamonds fade, That our king adorn. He lives in no palace of world wid renown, good King ¢ He wears on his i not the h things he'll scorn; a monarch whose kingdom You'll find him enthroned in almost every state, And all sing the prai: to late, Of old King Corn, s from early He wears a fine robe of the richest green, This old King Corn; He rules over all with majestic mien, Without blast of horn; Fes nol for pomp or for grand a for no cortege to clear his But, he's rowing greater and strong. | h This old King Corn, | o'er the sea, 1 Our old King Corn; And never a subject must humble | the knee, ‘0 good. King Corn; He's a jolly good fellow, a peach of | a king, | From morning to night how h praises will ring, And will bring, From old King Corn, So, keep all your monarchs with proud, flaunting ways, Unlike King Corn; Vil love and revere all the rest of my a 5 is good King Corn: He ue up the mortgage, brings feed to the stock, And offers new life to the whole poultry flock, %: And my, but we're glad when he's safe in the shock, This old King Corn, —Florence Borner. GIRL RESCUES THREE Portsmouth, Eng. — Queenie Slaughter, a 15-year-old girl. has resc#ed three persons from drown- ing. ' ARKETS 8 Leased Wire, BISMARCK GRAIN rniahy iy by Russell-Miller Co.) SHELL CORN Yellow White a! operations were r pound discount under. ‘two points tive company to © fidend in i year inspired h | equipment, 1 choice 140 to 210 ‘pound | De Dew 1 t : Publi cating! Monta vn On brace S16 New! to held] tem N <pansions nye Hopes ntors for the rise as bullish fac- of carlot. grain dark SY No.| pected to ¢ | divi record a city [i dark horthe found fifty} Shes to sales oft SLL71% + durum S1.4x! 1 mixed wheat sucs were in the fore of the rise Open High L which lifted many stocks from 3 to parent effort to un: list, the ping 3 poin taking Frank G. a and general motor: new tops. Speculator for the advance contin- ued in control of today’ ket, sues to new high records for the year. Early gains, which ran trom one to nearly ified by re: pation was on day's sales aggregating 1,100,000 shares. | Oct. ed to the fact that Duluth, Aug. (P) —Closing ash; flax on tra 4 to $2.66 flax to arrive $2.6 Septem- ber $2.61%; October $2.64; Novem- and the free, | place yesterday th de of the At- Chicago, | higher, ind then by a ill around to well | extras shove yesterday” seconds 3 é | ber $1.59 « trailed after wheat, gpening at 1-1 off to 1-4 p, September corn usderwent ‘touching $1.06 1 1-4 decline to 1-4 c nearby hennery whites. closely’ se- strong fain lected extras 51 to 53e nearby and higher for the di firsts Cheese steady; regeipts pounds. : most of the advane shared in general strength. tures were sluggish a y on Tight offeringe snd short cover: s were I cent lower. Corn was easy t ¥OR SALI m to 1 cent Night corland Flax seed was firni. w greater than monarchs that rule} Aen late. DULL Duluth, Minn, * Au a buslog orders the market failed to hold initial | At the end of the first three, WANTED TO REN h to the pockets good fortune | from 1-4 cents off to 3 cents 18 conts up to 1-2 pot was | FOR’ RENT— Office space, good lo down spot basis| was unchanged. No. 1 dark northern $1.63 to $1.85; | northern $1.62 to $1 $1,63 to $184; durum $1.47% to $1.70 durum $1,45% 4. to $1.44%; durum $1.41'5 i durum $1.41% to durum $1. 3912 to; Captain of the. crosi “Invicta,” reported that he, obseryed Mme. Jane Sion, the French girl, attempting to swim the English channel, nine. miles .from the lish oust at 2: 16; o'clock this afte! noon. white track 40 to 41c; oats 3 white arrive 40 to 4ic; No. 1 rye Barley choice to fancy 78. to 80c; medium to good 7 grades 70 to 7c. z MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Minn., Au; Flour 20 to 45 cents higher in car- tents aioted he FOR SALEOF wal ~aahange for load lots, family $9.05 to $9.26 a barrel in 98 Cant for Sick: Feet. A. W. Liieas Co. 2 cotton sacks. Paiueents 42,47 [reds Bran : $24.00. nancial News enteen safe slams were made off his i by the Western club. delivery Monday First Pittsburg ¢ Carlson and Gooch Second ¢: ithe Philadelphia 25 95 0 Pittsburgh ¢ QL innin , nal Leagu Philadelphia 2; 9; 0. nd Henline; Yde, Adams Codth and Wilson; eld, Scott and * Gowdy,/ aines and O'Farrell 7, Ciricinnati 1: 2 GAMES FROM ane of — Favorable Earnings Statements In- augurates Bull Rush on Exchange i New York, Aug. 1. -(4)—Bulli of sum- ortment! gth crop- s service of New higher 3 higher ree- c of the < common div- he first six mon ravy sellin Iwin dropping cun Locomotive 1'g. stocks, however, Reopening of the the prolonged < accom panied we market. French, franes snd SL74, re- kroner and Am A firm forei: ad wn kroner jumpy 8 cents. participation included —as ‘The demand for “Ttichmen's stock” share continued ng influenced it-ups_ and gitation for their taxe increasing indications for trade o were stressed by al Motors, which is ex- clare a subst ext cnd this month, rose to a new high for the present stock vas followed inte new high Dupont, which has large Motor: holding a and Ginter | Company their previous high past. n of the public several of those above aximuim this afters renewed at 4% Gen expanded* in. the when heavy buying or executed in” variou r, motor, restaur- nd motion picture B and Gen- In an ap. bear attack wa inst the Pan Americ: late trading, the . Th duced profit ions although was run up to &#} to 91 7-8 both tock mar- bidding up a wide variety of is- in inside s DULUT i FL LAX. Dee. $2. CHICAGO. RODUCE .— (P) eS cases. Cheese un- to 2he; roosters 15 ducks geese 13 to 19¢ made to order for women who seek easier turkeys i ways in housekeeping. N YORK PRODUCE \ All that rare Quaker flavor is there. All {New York Aug. 4- —F)—Butter the richness that made Quaker Oats . A paar a famous, Cooks faster, that’s the only dif- { western hennery — whites, to average extras 40 to FARGO I LODUCE Faden, Aus, Buttartat, churning | + packing stock 2 Tov Late To Classify. Cheap. Ford Spe An Ediphone’ (dicta- phone) outfit, used three months, as good as new. Would seat A if bought new. Cash p Write to or NT for light housekeeping. St. Phone TOK Office space on ground floor. sae reomy: Mr % Nan Horn Hote cation ground floor, front display window. For further inforinati phone 800 and call for J. P. Carthy. Doyer, England, Aug. 4-—-0P)—The FOR RENT—Furnished room. in (l2wartsrheer madera home, 519 Oth St Phone BISMARCK fade | 2 fend use, Be yabout. "800, band Phil: e | with both hands yi ti merican Locomo-|™ Brookly 5 mn St. Lou 53 ju ) Philadelphia 50 ABB pions in Washington. Chicago’ . vs be Of the nine games jp Boston « || THE REAL TEST channel’ baat, : REPUTATION. ion, Ii 9 lade old, weight Fiend Jack, black, 4143-6 -hands. Both My earea, ir B grave Brovklyn 4; 63°0Chicago 7; 14; 0. Hubbell and” Taylor, Blake and es. Cherry. ato 27 105 Be Pitadetphia 33] ‘First Elimination Series in siete ownily 448 7 ngs) Faber, Connally ani Flag Race Contest in Double Rommell, Harriss and Coch-} a we . ran. 3-2 Win for Pirates Detroit 8; 8; 1—Washington 25 | 8; 0. Holic Greg Cleveland, 2; y and Bassler; Coveleskic, therry and Ruel. 0—New York 3; New Y Aug. 4.-(P)—World series discussion gripped Pittsburg deiphia “again today as] yy)°]) leaders in the National and Ameri-| "i icoye and Myatt; Jones and leagues Saturday more in their Bengoush. triad Louis 12; 17; 1—Boston 4; } rag J . i, Van Gilder and Dixon; hillies in bristling laeymke and Stokes. i éd over the PI ments, scores of 3 to 2 pre- American Apsociation ling in both contests. Reinforce-| y., vumes, open’ date. nts for the Pirate drive were con-| “° *"MQy Ober League | tributed at St. Louis, where the} ener, 21; Wichita, Cardinals pounded Greenfield ‘and in, 1¢ Tulasi, 18 re Scott of the Giants for a 7 to 6 vie-| hincoln. ji Tals, City, 8. The net result improved Pitts- Hl lead by a game and a half,., Others not séleduted Require Eleven Innings It required cleven innings for the ——— O MeKechnie team to accomplish the} | BASEBALL | ‘ond fall of the bout, but the] ¢ iladelphin Athlcties went one, ses-{ © n more to defeat the C White S 3 to 2, after a b National League w. duel between Rommell and} Pittsburg . a Detroit's Tigers timed their] New York 41586 aga incinnati . 441536 were de- In addi- day in both circuit led by a score of te) the ‘two Philadelnt burg contests and the Ch attle, the Detroit-W York-Cleveland tilts were ¢ figures. Box Box ted that the mace Cleveland maligned “rabbit. ball” can be tamed] Clevela by the deft pitching arm. Aldridge} New York - and Yde had Philadelphia batters] Bester -- completely at their mere Detroit Detroit” and hington between American Association them mia no more than 16_ hits. w. L ankee ttered seven} Louisville .... - 12 35 hits for only two runs,} St. Paul . 6549 while in most of the other games, Indianap 56 «50 the tide of attle was requested |’Kansas Cit 54 6 from the pitching slab, Minneapoli 64 4 Blake gave only hits to the kee 48 «60 Brooklyn Robins ‘the Chicago Cubs posted a 7-4. triumph over| Columbus... 39° «63 ny, while five Wh ¢ —_—_—__—-—____——_e y ue ick t Results Yesterday ‘ine’ is Hi with the slab | offerings of piteher Cooney. Bos- | ®—————~ incinnati’s ton could gather but tw dition NATIONAL LEAGUE hits from of the Reds, but they Chicago 7; Brook mn 4. Red's reveal of the safeties Pittsburg n the sixth to score three times for] — Cineinna to 1 victory. St. Louis New York 6. Van Gilder and of the AMERICAN LEAGUE Browns shared ae honors in a St. Bnilselpnle 3; Chicago 2 (12 inniy Louis pitching classic against the | ings) Boston Red Sox, allowing the Hub St. “Louis 12; Boston 4, team only five hits All of the Detroit 3; Washington 2. bingles, however, were made against New York 3; Cleveland 2. Giard in the first half of the game. Ehmke went the route for the losers, AMERIC. ASSOCIATION cheduled. i but not because he enjoyed it. Sev-| No games Cooler Wives And cooler kitchens this way QUICK QUAKER cooks in 3 to 5 minutes , No hot kitchen, no muss, no bother LAVORY and delicious . . . the sum- mer breakfast your appetite calls for and your health demands, cooked in 3 to 5 minutes! ‘ | The kitchen stays cool, And so do you. \ No fying, no stewing, no acacia ims H and trouble. | Just get Quick Quaker at your grocers It's a new kind of Quaker Oats that’s You. can't always tell how a. used.car is. going. to act by the way it-hums. agound the block.: You’ ye: & demand somethi veers than “sounds” and “looks” —and that something is “. B. @1eMan Coa, CO sts Laks ith them, sound and gentig, y are dandies, come and see. them. Fred PD, Bantloon, Flasher, Nv :Dak, 8-4-3t Results Sunday National pam American League Cleveland 3; New York 2. Washington 5; American Assocation WESTERN vaio UE Des Moines 6- S GAMES TODAY American League St. Louis at Boston. Detroit at Washi Cleveland at New Chicago at Phi National League New York at St. Brooklyn at Chicago. Pittsburg at Philadelphia. American Association Milwaukee at Louisville. Kansas City at Indianapolis. St. Paul at Columbus. Minneapolis at Toledo. COACH MORRISON WILL TAKE POST AT VALLEY CITY on, director of pal natatorium, will go to Valley City at 46 “311| S¥imming pool Position as director of athletics at 14 Morrison will coach football, at at ‘gog| ball, and basketball, ning coach is of the University of Iowa, former Iowa gridiron star. Pet.| was a member of the champioh 1921 56] Hawkere grid machine, on which:AU- -633) brey Devine and “Duke” § ion, other iin Nebraska to OLD Il NIGHT for this dance. ing’s dancing. program: Quadrilles TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1925 Bl WATER CARNIVAL SCHEDULED FOR MUNICIPAL TANK \Cost. of Maintaining Swim- ming Pool Will Amount to $1,000, Morrison ‘Estimates Cost of maintaining the muni swimming pool for the 192: will aggregate $1,000, it was esti ed by Coach J. H. Morrison in charge of the mumieipai natatorium. Receipts for the current season will reach $700 aceording to Morrison who today announced figures total- ling $ as the amount collected in admissions charged against adults using the pool. 0 Average The average attendance for the month of July was 300 as compared with slightly over 225 average for the | samé period in 1924, statistics re- lensed by Morrison show, A two-day water carnival will be held at the natatorium next week, Morrison announced. Prizes will be solicited from local merchants for award at the tank show, he stated. Diver Will Perform Arline Shroeder, local girl, named as Bismarek's diving star, will ap- pear in the carni lorrison prom- Miss Schroeder will give an on. of fancy diving which will include specimens of the jack- lmife, swan, neat, and pinwheel Events which will he contested in the water carnival were xnnounced today as follows: (1) 20 ‘yard free style, under 40 yard open, over 13, mixed; 5| event; (4) di i ing contest, four 5 and two optional; (5) div t open; relay race, under 1) (6) relay race ‘over 13, mi ing exhibition contest. jon contests will be held during the carnival recruit a jun ior life-saving team which will be chartered in the National Y. M. C. life-savi z guard, Morrison stated. x senior life-saving crew wi organized, he declared * ELECTRIC COOKERY MEANS «COOKING IN COMFORT ——AT THE— HEART RIVER PAVILION Wed. Nite, August pecial effort has been made to secure old time music The orchestra has been rehearsing it for over a week. Come over and enjoy a real good even- Here are some of the numbers on the Waltz—Over the Waves. Two-Step—Silver Bell. Circle One-Step—Tipperary. Waltz—My Wild Itish Rose. .Chicken Reel. Turkey in the Straw. Irish Wash Woman. ‘Dixie. i Pig in the Parlor. f Two-Step—Red Wing. Polka—Rhinelander’s. Rye Waltz—Pre-Volstead Style. + Circle One-Step—Over There, - -Two-Step—Hot Time in the Old Town. Schottische—“Bergen.s” Waltz—Peggy O’Nejll.: ,Waltz—One-Two-Three-Four. 'Waltd—When You and I Were Young, ‘Maggie. ' ~ H. MW. Miller and his partner of Denver, Colo., will put on a specialty dance at 10330. A PAGEANT OF DANCING - YOU BE THE ACTORS Old time. music from,8:3):to 11:00. From 11 0 ‘clock as long as you want it there will be only the newest, popular jazz music with all the pep Les Backer ean give it. PAGEANT STARTS AT 8:30. -_<.,, ADMISSION 1.00 DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. sae — PITOL Tonight : Tuesday ihe and Wednesday Elinor. Glyn’s “His Hour” y Aileen Pringle 7 John Gilbert “Three Weeks” Van Bibber Comedy “The Guest of Honor” ERS’ Sth F a F

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