Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
ca RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1925 THE BISMAR northern $1.54 1-8 to $1.80 3-4; 2 ao| changed. Lead steady spot 950; zinc| his automobile ran into a telephone wheat $1.40 1-4 to $1.52 4-8; 2 do} ¢——____-—_______-___-@ | husband, charging cruelty. CHICAGO TABLE $1.41 1-8 to $1.53. Barley | sample! in Wheat: grade .60 to .68; No. 2, .67 1-2; No.|, Minneapolis—Lorretto R. Christon, Open High Low Close 3, 64 1-2 to 67; No. 4, | 22, telephone operator, died after ep $1544 $1.84 $1.5ENFLS1 Corn 2 yellow 9 eating a bar of candy. | Contents of Dec a: 151 1-4. Oats No. 2 white at "3 4; stomach were sent to university for DOLLAR MARK ° HRP UPTURN: oe AT OPEN ] NG Rails in Big Demand, Bring TRS 1b8% 1.85 to 40; 3 do 37 to 38; rye No. 1, pe wie 89 N TD to 89 Renewed Reports of Severe Drought and Heat Cata- Columbia, S. C.—Governor Thom- | as G. McLeod designated Sunday day of fasting and prayer “for d liverance from the threatening evil Special showing of Beauti-| ful Luminett and Senorita; nd Forks, N. D.—Dean E. J. c out: Babcock of University of North Da- MINNEAPOLIS CLOSING GRAIN | kota died suddenly at Lake Be- Minneapolis, Sept. 4.—U?)—Wheat | midji. lost most of yesterday’s advance in| —.- “2. 1.00% 1.01% 97% ‘88-88% 8544 91% 92.89 39% BBM - ; Satin Dresses for Saturda E 42 Fancy Prices, S a slow draggy session dominated} Jamestown, N. B aie if p Staet largely by the” weak action of the| 85, of Lawton, Okia, was ki A. W. Lucas Co. Upward Trend Chicago and iWnnipeg markets. Fu-! tures finished 2 to 2'4 cents lower) for the Cash wheat was ir- : 2% 1.02%, York, Sept (#)--Stock | regular. Winter wheat was steady. pults Price made further recovery in to-! Durum was strong to 1 cent higher aie 997 market but trading was of a! for milling quality. 17.20 1720 preholiday cha Group} Corn was firm to lc better. Chicago, Sept. 4.—#)—Profit tak- ents were prominent; Oats was slow and unchanged to} ing an large scale led to a sharp set- with substantial gains and some new] easy. Rye was easy. Choice milling! back in corn prices today after an] Sept. 5) oo highs being recorded by the moder-| quality. was firm and poor ruled/ early advance. Meanwhile, various wiki afte - 7 ate priced motors, equipments, trac-! slow. Barley’ was quiet within an} records for September maximum) , . bade 21.21 tions, leathers and foods. unchanged range. Flax seed was temperature were being broken in on ee oree The traditional lling on the! steady. the west, Corn closed weak 1 if ee : 19.95 | good news,” following the announce- pee 4 cents net lower, September .97 5- Sy eRe ment of a stock split up by the yen-} MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN and December .86 6-8 to 3-4. San AeOEts GRAIN TABLE eral railway signal gompany sent Minneapolis, Sept. 4.—()—Wheat i that issue down over 20 points before ipts 515 A vi 2 Chicave, sue EP Cana: Open High receipts 515 cars compared with 542 it meet support é ‘ . ed over the dollar mark today for $1.54 $1.64 maabtezicilags ears a year ago. Cash No. 1 north. ae . ern $1.51% to $1.54%%; 1 dark north- ordinagy coptract celrete ae 1.65! 1.554% New York, pt. 4—(®)—Stock! ern ‘spring choice to. fancy $1.63 mon’ prices resumed their upward move-| to $1.703.; good to choice $1.55% to} 3 showed September at ment at the opening of today’s mar-} ; ordinary to good as te nearly 2 cents a bushel gain as com- ket under the leadership of the rail- 1 hard spring $1.52% to pared with yesterday's finish, 99 3-4]. Ry ae road shares, which were heavily si on track $1.565, to $1.663s; cents, New crop deliveries ae Be ee a ae bought on the report that net income Se tember old $1.50%; September scored a material fresh advance. Con- - M12 92% of class one carriers totaled nearly | new $1.51%%; 2 tinged drought and heat kept the| | Flax: Yew eee December $1.524; May WAROOVI Z BROS. GROCERY “Our Motto—Quality and Service.” 222-9th St. So. Phone 957 Fruits ORANGES, BANANAS, APPLES, LEMONS, PLUMS, PEACHES, GRAPES, CRAB APPLES, : — $100,005,000 in July. 564 3 ye % = 9 market tending higher. Sept... 2.67 2.58 General Railway Signal broke 10] $43, "Oats NosS white 30% ais to WATERMELONS AND BLACKBRRIES. Initial quot qtions; quarter to a dts 2 *] points on the initial sale despite| Barley Rye No. 2 86% to cent up, Sept. $1.00 1-4 to 3-4 4 ” . a _ ee the decision of the directors to split, 888%. Flax No. 1 , $2,544 to $2.5542. December 88 to 1-8 cents were fo! eee d 4 up the stock five for one and de-| Vegetables i lowed by something of a reaction, Coes 69 69% 69% | clare an extra dividend. but then by a rise that lifted Sep: “EXCHANGE Hi New York, Sept. 4.—(#)--Foreign With the exception of Ameri CELERY, LETTUCE, FRESH TOMATOES, BEETS, tember to $1.01 1-2 and December to : a . Can, which was quickly run up ov exchanges irregular; quotation: sre i fla : ree points, the standard industrials| cents: Great Britain demand 484%; (if CARROTS, CABBAGR, POTATOES, ONIONS AND Wheat Easier xX on. i howed little change in the cables 484 sixty day bills on CUCUMBERS. Wheat was ier, influenced b: d ings. General Railway Si banks 481. demand 468% ; relative weakness of prices at Liver: extended its 1 to 21 points on demand 399; ¢a- pool, Opening at 1-2 off to 3-8 up, -- : vs Mick” Trucks. (was ee 7 # . december $1.54 to 1-4 and May $1.58 Lu ‘ NO y. Foreign exchanges open Ss: Belgium 444%; Ger- Sugar, 10 lbs. Butter, Fancy Cream- 1-4 to 3-8, the market here under- ept. 4. d onary, demand. sterling sli ; Holland 4020; Norway doth ba Cc went a moderate general setback and] da ‘ E ping below 484% and F {rane 2681; Denmark clol ag... then recovered somewhat. Subsequently, prospects of cooler ! weather northwest, together — with He to $1.71; 1 northern possibility of showers, lec to a ; arrive $1.52 ery, All you want. per pound..... 45c rth-; holding steady around 4 ents. "7 1931;' Spain 3 dark Pa "}Maderate recessions took place in| oland ee, ! y $152 to) Norwegian and Danish kroner s Jugo Slavia 17842; ‘ Fark i sgn er Ne Profiting from the nge in the| 4; Rumania 49% Argen- reaction. 3 jo $1.30 to $1.41; | speculative position of many trad- 3.25; ; Later, in line with corn, the wheat| arrive $1.30; 1 durum $1.30 to $1.31; |ers, prices worked. slowly AY eacaal Shanghai tea erent daa market went much lower than before.|2 do $1.28 to $1.80; 1 mixed durum] with the movement embracing a con- = = . Threshing returns from the Canadian | $1.28 to $1.39; 2 do $1.26 to $1.37; 1! siderable number of specialties] NEW YORK MO! Northwest were bearish. Wheat] red durum $ which ordinarily fluctuate wildly| New York, Sept. 4—-)— closed weak, 2 1-8 to 3 cents net! Oats 3 white track and arrive 38;}either way when moderat ey steady; high 4; low Peaches Big “Y” Brand, Nash’s Delici Coffee, : 4 pul 60c. 3 Ib. 2 Carnation Milk, large Call mon- ruling jower, December $1.51 1-2 and May| No. 1 rye 86%. re executed. More ae ; ata diva cans, ve eee. — a popular rate 4; gime loans firm; mixed col- . 3, $1.55 3-4 to $1.55 7-8 ‘ Barley, choice to fancy 6 s lower priced motors, pub-! lateral 60-90 da to 4%; four Pe 4 cans for Cc Outs sympathized with corn, Start-| medium ’ to good 54 to 66; and southwestern’ rail-| six months 4% to 4; prime mer-|™ fOr ...... ° . — ing unchs ent higher,| grades 54 to 62. bought steadily. Call) cantile paper 4 to 4%. | December 44 4 cents, the oats market held near to initial figures. Provision were higher. NEW YORK PRODUCE The Selon? Gas stron, eavy| N _ York, Sept. 4.) mulation of ral Motors, lift-| New Sept. 4.—(®)—Copper } inf the price to 9 as ed! quiet; electric spot and futures 14% | by marked improvement — in er to 14%; tin firm; spot and nearby prominent industrial shares in the 57.7 iron steady, un- lute trading. Sales approximated 1,- 000,000 share: YORK METALS PABST MALT SYRUP “The Stuff with the Kick in it.” Bacon cthestmcncxoasen _37c Also handle ene: Blatz, Ideal. Brand New Quart Bottles, Caps, Cappers, and Siphon Hose. Special prices on Cappers. Each capper..................0...00 $1 25 Shredded Cocoanut in Seedless Raisins, eat i seats 35c pani kirsis 43c CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Sept. 4——(U S$ D O A) Hogs 17,000; slow, uneven; | rent. make No. th Thurs) receipts 15,419. Pae $ 4 _ : firsts to extra firsts 53h. SNEAP . = eae weight butchers and smooth Cheese steady; receipts 159,822 Ibs NNearo ercuts tp ‘ LOWER PRICES packing sews strong to 10 ¢ high- ag Nunmcenelias Sept Aes ize fa ge of er; dull packers inactive; bulk good LONDON MONEY s D - D B and choice 140 to 210 pound weights! London, Sept. 4 (2)—Bar si ODGE ROTHERS 7 3 top $13.30; desir- 3-16 per ounce; money 3% U pound butchers $12.-) cent; discount rates short ville 3 wMoTOR CAR ing pigs $12.50 to $13.00; heavy Delivered in Bismarck weight hogs $12.00 to $13.00; medi- acking sows mostly $10-| 41-16, 3% per cent, three month um $12.60 to $13.25; lights $1 ) ‘ i g STANDARD TYPES 65 to $11.10; few strong weight kill-| pills '3 1-16 per cent. $15.30; light lights $11.10 to $1 Tighe Dies tay : packing sows, $10.36 to $11.25; slaugh market firm; carloads deli Lorri ged vis pigs $12.00 1. ered " sales, freight only deducted, 4 Feces = “ . attle 3000 hardly enough fat] Minneapolis St. Paul rate sack Coupe .. vs UNS ‘We Please When Others Promise.” steers here to make a market; low-|early Ohios, U. S. No. 1 and. pa : Coach soatten 1215 1225 1380 er grades of cows and heifers most-} graded $1.90, few as low 85: 5 B. Sedan . 1 ale kind predominating; market! sacked ewts. round whites U. 5 '} A. Sedan few loads of grassy and warm-11 an dpartly graded $1 s $7.00 to $8.00; on load) mostly $1.90; Red Ri Free delivery to all parts of city. SPECIAL TYPES of heavy grassers at lat-] points carloads delivered s 5 A tar: pelea; cahoet fees; bulls, scaling | freight only deducted, MoorheadAA ® Honest Weight Boadater — Fresh Cream and Milk Daily. sround 1,100 pounds $10.00 to $11.00;|| rate, sacked ewt. Red River Ohio: U. rouring 3 best $11.40; vealers 5 cents p higher,] s F 1, and partly graded $1.80 to in Groceries Soune 4 pa ying upw 0 $13.25. i oach Lat > Sheep 19,000; fat native lambs — Fair . ae B. Sedan ..... 1335 opening steady; nothing done on NEW YORK SUGAR \f Fair dealing has been A. Sadan: 3 westerns, best held over; early bulk] New York, Sept. 4—(®)—Raw su- ides A mi hatives $14.50 to $15.00; sorting} gar undertone early today was stead- the ideal which has kept light; most culls $11.50 to 812005 ler with prices quoted at 435 for our customers pleased few early sales fat native ewes at|Cubans duty paid. Raw futures at se = $6.50 to $7.50; several decks weighty mid-day were 1 to 2 points higher.'g and satisfied through feeding lambs $14.50 to .00;| Refined was unchanged at $5.55 to rea 5 2 steady. $5.60 for fine granulated. many years. Our pat So ee rons are enthusiastic NEW YORK POULTRY wimglNNEAPOLIS FLOUR New York, Sept. 4--Live poultry'| Supporters because we innespolis, Sept. 4.— WOE gee chctens UE ae Ry 10 cents Higher; in carload lots, fam-| seat” of to. 29; , freight andity|f. give the best grade gro- ily patents quoted at $8.60 to $8.65) steady, uncha: ceries at most moderate a barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks; e i shipments 42,237 barrels; bran $23. DULUTH CLOSIN' prices, with courteous = Duluth, Minn., . 4). service alivay CHICAGO PRODUCE Wheat eased today with heavy of- always. Chicago, Sept. 4-— (#) —Butter] ferings, lack of export bidding and higher; receipts 11,506 tubs more disposition of millers to peak ery exras 44%; standards 4: selections. At end of first. threelf’ Bismarck Quality SPECIFICATIONS 116 inch Wheelbase, 30-5.77 Balloon Tires, 12 volt rter, all Steel Bodies, Baked En- amel Finish, 7 Plate Multiple- Disc Clutch, 55 inch rear springs, 14 inch brake drums, Large Water Pump, 15 gallon Gasoline capacity. GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS 1 Ton with Closed Cab..$1390 1% Ton with Closed Cab 1580 M.B.GILMAN CO. You are cordially invited to a Special Selling and Sampling Event of BIG SIOUX COOKIES — SUGAR WAFERS CRACKERS GOLDEN ZWIEBACH TOAST tra firsts 43 to %; firsts 41 to 42;] hours, spring stood 1 3-8 to 1 5-81 ce a seconds 38 to 40. “Eggs unchanged; | cents off and durum around 1 cent} Store. BROADWAY AT SECOND ST. —$—$_—— receipts 7,448 cases. Cheese un-| off. Spot basis was unchange A changed. : The "close, was easy. September 417 Srd St. Phone 426) PURI PABDE Saturday, September 5th. ————_-—_- —- wheat closed 1 7-8 cent off at $1.52: CHICAGO POTATOES sated December 2 1-2 cents off at Chieago, Sept. 4.—Potatoes re-| $1.51 3-4 asked and May 1 cent of " 2 ceipts bé cars; total U. S. Shipments | at $1.68 nominal) abentember duran for the purpose of introducing to you the High Stand- 699: trading vexy slow; market] 2 3-8 cents off at $1.30 asked; Octo- 2 rH Py dull; Wisconsin bulk round whites|her 2 cents off at $1.30 3-8; Novem- ard of Quality of Big Sioux Products 180 to 210 according to quality;|ber 1 1-2 cents off at $1.30 1-2 ask- sacked 185 to 210; Mininegatad sacked December 2 1-4 cents off at $1.30 early Ohios mostly around 200. asked and May 2 cents off at|]| - ——— $1.36 nominally, CHICAGO POULTRY Spot September and December rye Chicago, Sept. 4.—Poultry alive un-| fell 2 1-4 cents May 1 cent; oats veceipts 11 cars; fowls .18|1 3-8 Spot barley closed unchanged; a -2; broilers .29; springs 24; Sept sine: . 1-4 conte nee be 2 roosters .17; turkeys .20; ducks .18|cent, flax seed eased under moder- ee i to .23; geese .15 to .17. ate ‘selling and lack of crusher in- Make ene: oa a gp irl we have pre- ~ terest except at recessions, closing , number of i ill relieve you of FARGO PRODUCE weak; September flax fell 3 12 pared a number of items that will relieve y Fargo, Sept. Butterfat churn-| cents; October 3 1-4 cents; November this task. ing creamery .4 packing stock”.28.] and May 3 cents and December 2 3-4 ae aaa aaa cents. a Peis aire SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK a BISMARCK Fresh From the Ovens of North Dakota’s own Big Baking Enterprise, the Manchester Biscuit Company, in Fargo. Come — Enjoy This Treat Cookies—many varieties, both plain and fancy—and Crackers will be featured in Assortment at special introductory prices, and with each assortment there will be given FREE a package of Big Sioux Waldorf Crackers, and a Market Bag FREE. Other Specials besides those mentioned above will be: 212-pound caddy Waldorf Sodas (50c value)......44c 3-pound caddy Graham Crackers (60c value).....51c Another feature of this Big Special Event will be a 3-pound caddie of delicious assorted Big Sioux Cookies at ........ Be sure to attend this Big, Special Event. A Big Sioux representative will be present to help’us serve you and make your visit pleasant, and profitable and interesting. - 61 pound discount under 55 in 6 cents und IN SD © A)--Cattle 1,300; opening} (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) steady, slightly more actives killing] | Bismarck, September 4. quality plain top steers early weigh-| No. 1 dark northern .. 7 ty offerings $7.75; bulk steers and] No. 1 northern spring . BAKED BEANS yearlings $5.50. to $7.00; grass fat} No. 1 amber durum . bulk $2.60 to $3.00; bologna bulls|No. 2 flax |... : % dull at $3.50 to $ mostly only|No. 1 rye .. <a CHICKEN PIE week’s decline; bulk $4.75 to $6.00.) We quote but do not handie the APPLE DUMPLING: Calves 700; steady; good lights most- | followin, ‘Thursday's average; good and choice Speltz, per cwt. 140 to 220 pound averages mostly $12.00 to $12.25; packing sows large-|No. 4 ly $10.00; ‘smooth kinds up to $10.25; |No. 5 . : “ 1 cent Per Bee 1000; aay bale fab an ih Eas HUMPTY DUMPTY BREAD New York, Sept, 4.—Cotton spot quiet. Middling 2265; futures clos- South St. Paul, Sept. 4.—@)—(U BISMARCK GRA! - POTATO SALAD she stock largely $3.50 to $5.25 for|No. 1 mixed durum . ‘ cows and upwards to $5.25 for heif-]No. 1 red durum . r MEAT LOAF ers; canners and cutters unchanged] No. 1 flax . big weights earning the latter Dark hard winter Be Taeeeeee ae feeder jan Se] Hard Winter ly $11.00; few $11.25. Oats . peers rea) te . Hogs 3,000; fully steady with| Barley ees F as e! ‘orn Py wre S $12.50 to $12.85; top $12.85; bulk Yellow White & in addition to our usual large variety of sweet better 225 to 300 pound butchers 5 Mixed goods and rolls. pigs 25 lower; bulk feeders $12.00; |No. 6 . average cost Thursday $11.42; weight] Sample lambs $13.50 to $14.50 culls, 1000 care emma ea ore to packers mostly $5.00 to NEW YORK COTTON CHICAGO CASH GRAIN ed steady 9 to'10 lower; October 9 Chicago, Sept. ASE Wheat No.| 2289 to 2241; December 2270 to 2273; B ARKER B AKING & C ‘ANDY C0 2 red $1.69 1-4; 1 hard $1.68 1-2.| January 2219 to 2221; March 2250; le Corn 2 mixed $1.00 to $1.01; 2 yel-| May 2279 to 2282. x Marcovitz Bros. Pp a NEW YORK SUGAR PHONE 912 222- 9th St. So. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 957 Rye No. 1, 96 3-4; barley .65 to .75;] Sugar futures closed steady; ap- timothy seed Bae 35 to $7.35; clover} proximate si 83,000 tons; Septem- seed $19.25 $20.70; lard $17.25; | ber 262; rae an January 263, ribs $18.12; bellits $21.37, March 267; May 266. $1.48 3-8 to $1.76 7-8; 3 do $1.48 7-8) steady; East St, Louis spot and fu-] pole. His son is, uninjured. Two igh twelve sees Can be eae: ‘ 1 dark hard winter $1.59| tures $7.65 to §7.70; antimony spo exe ave sold moon- " ried in_ pocket i Grain Financial i arety apFibe Mi sits. f Fe eaeey eee arid: ve ciillicaeemerevervestids FOR SALE—First class Ox-hart car-| Demonstration means a sale. Fully * 1 amber. durum $1. —_————. : shee rots, $1.50 per bushel. Phone 884,/ guaranteed. Sample sent on re- Livestock News 1-4 to $1.47; 2 do $1.27 to $1.44 1-4; | &- sie ees, New York—Janet Beecher, actress,| or call Mrs. W. F. Erlenmeyer, 423) ceipt of price. Live selling pro- By felony ehh Ii pti Press Leased \ Ai ee | ee 1 durum $1.31 to $1.33 1-8; 1 mixed || NEWS BRIEFS ‘filed a counter suit for separation | Third St., Bismarck, N. D, ij position for right man. Zit Mfg. durum $1.36 1-8 to $1.41 1-8; 1 mixed! w {] against Dr. Richard Hoffman, al 9-4-3t Co., 1298 Sunset Blvd., Los Ange- ; WANTED—Yo! pleasing personality, ——— to work in clothing store. Write] FOR RENT—Light housekeeping care Tribune, No. 61 9-4-3t} rooms in modern house at 418 1st of the present drought.” | SALESM With car and small! Ave A. 9-4-1wk working capital us exclusive dis-| Pee teinerses er ee tributor in several sections of ‘CTR! COOKE! North Dakota for Ziff-0. ¢ port- ELE IC RY able elec water heater. Attach- Is ed to any light socket provides}] COOKING IN COMFORT @ water in thirty seconds. Too Late To Classify - : les, Calif. B-4-8t ng man with “Pep”, lean habits, ss taal aac Bi St. Also one single réom at 37 Ave A. Inquire about both at 37 CAPITOL THEATRE TONIGHT — FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FRED THOMSON —in— “THE BANDIT’S BABY” With The Screen’s Wonder Horse SILVER KING A roaring tale of the pralrles—of cooing babes—ot smashing rodeo feats of horse hi Breakneck rvides—Oh! you Silver Ki Fred!) With the mightiest thrill etin pitched upon the sereen with Fred baby trom the path of ar way train —Wham This one puts Fred on the absolute top—A eh plon every inch-Wateh that boy go. Oh you Ax ever culng a You can’t afford to miss the World’s Champion Athlete in his greatest picture. COMEDY “ONE THIRD OFF” From the story by Irvin Cobb. WHO OWNS YOUR INCOME? 3 When you owe money, you can’t consider your future income ‘as your own. Part of it belongs to your creditors. Use part of this year’s income to settle up eld obligations and keep the entire claim to your future income! CS -amontt ik BI6MARCK, ~— “NO. DAKOTA P. C. Remington, President. J. A. Graham, Vice President and Cashier. P. C. Remington, Jr., and A. V. Sorenson, Asst. Cash. AUDITORIUM TWO NIGHTS © sesoit, Seen. NU UU TNeE Tate eee eeu CCE EHTEL a ranean autiatn HALF A CENTURY OF aaa BIG FREE STREET PARADE AND BAND CONCERT MONDAY NOON Prices. Entire lower floor $1.10, Bal. 85c, Gal. 50c. Include tax.