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THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1925 MARKETS PAGE THREE making one-[ bers. And on, | Brevent under| bound to have so many of ey that jit can’t keep them’ suppressed. num- | “PULUTIL CLOST Duluth, Aug. 6. (2) tember | The wheat closed $1 cent off at $1.58 1-1) perma and December 3-4 cent off at | lar S41 bid; September durum 1 1-44 ee BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mussolini's Rule Mussolini. regime can't be a ency, however this particu outbreak may wind up. A de-| ‘That spot mii m, it began b; Keeping these enciies it more despoti added to its enemies’ Grain Finance wen | light Livestock Sy ess BISMARCK GRAIN Turnished by Ruasell-Millet Co.) Bismarek, Aug. 6. in dark northern WHEAT SAGS row No. t-northein spring s,s. | Ne. 1 amber durum “1 omixed durum... Now 1 red eurumn Ne: a No. 2 Profit Taking Cause: No. * whe: at Depression; Liverpool Up | tars winter wheat Chicago Aug. 6— @) —Notwith- | followings standing an inbxpected advance in} wheat at Liverpool, the market, here | lower today during the | rly dealings, Profit. taking. sales | were the chief depressing factor in| evidence On the other hand, turns at Liverpool were largely to stormy. weather ing the harvest in England, and December $1.60 to $1.60% reports. continued bullish. opening prices unch: nged to 1 cent} ; $1.60" | $ RD oral 1 cent per pound 65 Ib. Rar corn MINNEAPOLIS followed then by tember cember to ‘ally rried Se Whe: and De-| § 1.59 rains in Nebraska and | made fter | “opening vance, the around. underwent 1,00 1,03" Hor 1 cue from other g off, September | se Linear to the | Starting we te initial r My downtu were responsive hogs. CHICAGO) GRAIN eae Open High Minneapolis, Aug. 6.—()—Wheat had another ‘day of irregular he hin a range of less than two cen { the undertone was stubborn or | during most of the session inj of further profit. taking and pressure Chicago and a here. weak Corn: Sept. Dec. 1.057% 1.06 R77 YOM at Duruin wo unchanged. » firm. Only firm largely nomi n were offe nd th irm and unchanged. half cent higher for choice as quict and easy to L cent 1O3% 107 1.042 hows \ Flax seed as to 1 cent lower} for choi easy few opening sales in Wed) Aus. f-- P) zh 1.04% We quote but do not handle the! wt. 7 SHELL CORN Yellow White & discount: under cents under sheil Open High Low Clo ir 00 On 61 7 TABL! 1.041% BON Os _ CHIC, AGO CASH. GRAIN z Wheat ated Press Leased Wire. $ 30h Mixed AONs 101% 1.0 w Close $1 i 1.6. ‘freight traffic 1.01'g | j ued News cents off: bulk good and pound weight S81 $14.00; better pound butchers $13, 100 to to 315.905 | FIRM TONE DOMINATES | SECURITIES}: packing 50; majority Killing. pigs 818.00 to $15.50 weight hog 10 to $1 000; choi ocks Register Init ins in Steady Upward Trend on Street bologna bulls vealers active; stead 10 to $12.50; rs upward to $153.00, 18,000; slow; fat in-between- ha around New York, 15 to ing orders Aug. 6.—)—Support appeared in large voluy at the opening of tod. s stock m ket, which displayed Initial erate sort sorted west chmann opened a point National Dairy Products kly mounted to a new high level the year. Switching of speculative interest from sone of the recent strong spot to issues believed to be behind the market accounted for some larity the first hours, niain movement continued y power continued its by crossing n- overnight six points. Railroad sh spond to high e deliv Mi rked ry ea oniy deducted, Paul rates rly Ohies U.S. No. tz see but the | erably) seabby upward CHICAGO Aug POTATC 5. -Potator tore heavy continued rnings and eS Foreign demand, to S485" change: exchanges Sterling.” y and th opened eas laing slighty comtin : rk TF to 10 Foliits forward throushe the heavy profit taking in some © ree strong a a renewal of gainst the minor PRODUCE (P) Butter tubs; ere standards 42! firsts 40" to dl; first 4 CHICAGO. am ell N receipts 1 tors, ' under cumulation, Railway ri ng seven XCHANGE Westinghou HANGE (P) Kor xtend to three points reacted four high before i ficient Support to realizing sales and) Chandler, dan and Hudson Motors react to thee Call Mones power early Demand: Belgium Holland weden 2686; witzerlind * popular shares show istance to selling pres when short. line © put out owing to the general decline of the motor issue: i continued heavier LIBERTY BONDS ork, Aug. 6.— (A) oseds3!5 to. 100 first and duro Sie mania Brazil Motiday; 1 hai 78%; Montreal 100 1-3 few S12 consid- 2008 cent off at $143 1-4 210 1 ten | j and December U 1-2 eptember miber Spot barley closed u tember dropping half traded slowly, tok 1 1-2 cent Duluth, Aw northern $1.6 dark 1-4 @$ orthern $1. mbs No kind .. 7 @ sl GR 1 LAs . : Tia S143 Let SIal Lt @ durum S14 red darunt hite track rive 4 1-4; No ley « to fi dium ty ood rades 14 @ OM 10 3. ered nne- ew We @ The Duluth, Aug. 6—(P)-- 1 rk $ New York, A y irregulary broile lo ne ry va in Oto | great nev commenc | ting heel. ILECTRIC MINNEAPOLIS capolis, Aug. dy nts 1-8 cent oft at $142 3-4 | vember unchanged at $1.54 4 cent off ab $141) rising light with crushers xtent, ember x tell 1 and 1 1-44 @ dark northern pol 1-2 @ $179! V mixed duran DULUTH CASH G1 3-4 aa $2.4 NEW YORK POULTRY —(P) s by expre _ irregular, Zane Grey Capitol Theatre, ng tonight. Cantilevers for a A. W. Lucas Co. COOKERY MEANS COOKING IN COMFORT {t's the bid; Oc! aske rye fell 3-8 | oS cones. $571.00 Down | hanged, Sep- | weds Se | and 12 monthly payments of #9909 exch lower. |. ‘ iret eptember cent, December dak $1.62 1-4 14 @ $1.81 | durum $140 mixed | than the newest - HE Duplex Body, introduced by Stude- baker in September, 1924, is a revolu- tionary new-type open car—with advantages open cars have never possessed before. Within its steel-framed upper structure are concealed roller side enclosures which the driver may lower in 30 seconds without leaving his seat—giving instant protection from rain, snow, cold or wind. With equal ease the enclosures roll up out of sight. So obvious are the advantages of the Duplex that Studebaker has become the out- standing leader in the open-car field among cars selling above $1000. Closing Live poul freight 26 to Tur mug fit- Triumph of Studebaker Enginecring Other manufacturers will undoubtedly have to follow in Studebaker's footsteps. For any open car today without this unique advan- tage is obsolete. But at the time this advertisement is write ten, Studebaker—and Studebaker alone offers you this double convenience. rientitic Another important engineering advantage (P) neered by Studebaker is the use of gen- vine, full-size balloon tires, with steering mechanism, fenders and body lines especially designed for them. Other manufacturers are gradually fol- lowing Studebaker’s lead — but remember, Vlour STUDEBAKER Standard Six Duplex-Phaeton: _ A Year Ahead of Its Time: - The One-Profit Duplex—more up-to- -date “yearly models’ Phaeton illustrated above, you'll find an automatic spark control, ety lighting con- trol on the steering wheel, 8- ‘aay clock, gaso line gauge on the dash, improved one-piece windshield, special coincidental lock of igni- tion and steering gear, foot controlled cowl ventilator, completely machined crankstraft, oil drain valve which a girl can operate with- out soiling her hands, and waterproof igni- tion—all Studebaker features. Those are a few of the points which show that Studebaker cars are more up-to-date than tho “new models” now being announced in dizzy succession. And any automobile expert will tell you that new models of necessity are engineering. experiments. Only after months of use int the hands of owners can all mechanical flawe be eliminated. Engineers are human—and it takes time to eliminate mistakes. Thus, when you buy a Studebaker, you not only get a motor car that is completely up to date, but you also eliminate all guess- work and gamble. Your new car has been tested and proved satisfactory in the hands of thousands of owners. Come in today—and see the One-Profit Duplex which has made all other open cars obsolete. It is called a “one-profit” cat because all vital units are built entirely by Studebaker—thus eliminating the extra psofits and overhead of outside parts makers which many other manufacturers must pay and include in the purchase price to you. This explains the fine quality and the low price. BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY : second 4% $101 tein ; fourth 41% $102; U.S. Studebaker developed this important feature 11 months ago. Cn the Studebaker Standard Six Duplex- 0 but packing, pound (P) Wheat d with 110 . 1 north 1 dark; fancy choice ta good ring hard PRODUCE Butter NEW YORK choice to good to ordinary No. 1 Ka y northern spring; sers; few grain tote oe! Pee around 1000; extremely "unaettled:” re gathered extra 1-2; do firsts eady; fresh Je on holed and feeder fat steers} eks; bulk fat ee and cut- ) (a hulls opening inline with ¢ to 50 lower for WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM DULU TH WHEAT Duluth, Minn., Aug. casier tendency was shown whea today and volume of Toaing, fell |2 off. Some selling appeared around the opening, spring wheat futures stood off to % cent up at the end of the first three hours, and durum futures were from off. Spot was slo basis. shard winter durum $1.6615 to ixed durum $1.43; heat $1.54%; barley, No. 2, 7 No. mixed NEW YORK STOCK York, Aug. 6.—(@)—Copper Klectrolytic spot, and futures 14%4. ‘Tin steady; “spot and nearby $5 ; futures $59.00. Iron steady, unchanged. . Lead firm; spot $8.75 to § dy, “st. Lou Zine and_ futur Antimony 8 $17.75 to $18.00. New but holders were; firm w futures at midday were un- , whanged to one point set lower, Re fined firmer and unchanged to points hi quotations “spot from 50 for fine spot of new cars licensed in Burleigh County during July . s CHRYSL FORD .. CHEVROL OVERLAND DODGE The March of Merit Public demand for a product in- creases in proportion with the prod-- uct’s ability to prove its worth. Year after year, from the very begin- ning, demand for Graham Brothers Trucks has increased from 50 to 150 per cent over each preceding year. Thisycaristypical. Graham Brothers production for the first six months equalled their entire output for 1924. M. BH. GILMAN. Ca, 212 MAIN STREET BISMARCK .~ PHONE 808 WILLYS- KNIGHT t. OLDSMOBILI. BUICK .... STUDDBAKER OAKLAND . ILUPMOBILLE Chrysler Fours and Sixes have swept the country with a wave of tremendous popularity. Drive one and know why. ‘Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Bismarck, N. D. BUICK 4-42 door Sedans Buick now introduces 2 line of 4-door and 2-door sedans that sets a new standard of comparison for closed cars. Never before have such values been offered at such low prices. And these new sedans are but one of the many features in the Better Buick. See it today at any Buick showroom. BUICK MOTOR GOMPANY -_ FLINT, 7 Divisinn of General Meters Corporation MICHIGAN FLECK MOTOR SALES CO. GRAHAM BROTHERS "TRUCKS *: SOLD BY DODGE BROTHERS, DEALERS EVERYWHERE

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