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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925 PAGE THREE as 0% to §. prices follow; top fatt $1.61% bulk at close $13.5 bulk fat ZANE GREY’S “THE RAINBOW acti with some miller and at the clo 1 to to 2 it weak to slightly ch He 3; No. 1 hard SPEDE date the morning, ontrack e § AUDITORIUM TWO NIGHTS demand, es of from market was showed slip ae steady TONIGHT — 8:30 p. m. One of the Greatest Shows on Earth—Pictures That Will Never Be Forgotten. The ft cents off. 7 he $10.00; ucked ewt. round whites U. S.. No.} | Vacitic OR v5, humber ‘of specialties in] cers, ag well as tuneful singers in | Neil Hamilt Ma and partly graded $1.80 to $1.90, | Pet “Bs. roe le harmony numbers and la featured pl Time of * ° . mostly 5. Red River ae Oe ee cence jie feature wi eer Night 5 freight only deducted Phillips ePt., he Chapmans, a new 5 ad : pictlaaepet ver ate = Livestock News nates, sacked ewt. Red River Ohios! Pure Oil ing with spec Palace this:sqason; viz." The Street By Associated Press Leased Wire. U. », Lund partly graded, few! Radio Corp. jtings, they present’ a of rgotten Men,” another Mir CHERRY BLOSSOM ‘TIME sale: ly $1.80 to $1.90. Reading 4 | ‘Travieogue” that should prov acle Man” hit. A strange story of Toyko, Japan——The Tokyo railway Rep. Ir, & Steel big hit in Mandan, as it) has a Bowery Cinderella and the bes] stations report Meet nore than 1,000. BISMARCK GRA MINNEAPOLIS CARLOT RANGE |) Reynold “B other cities. ‘The added feature yar who Jost himself for love: 4 ouo people tickets dail Minnexpo! Sept. 5.-Range of | St. L. & san Fran, Attraction will be, “The Mathews; drama of great hum: rt thrills | during the seas! eG Stee carol yrain vheat No. 1 dark| Seaboard Air Line Trio” who present an uct entitled, | sweeping on toa s cli [for parks where the trees grow pro- No. 1 dark northern ....... ws Spars Rockuce “Songs and Steps.” the act com’ | max. Cast include Mar- 4 fusely ae 1 northern spring “4 do $1.42{ South Pacific rises tWo young, women and it os 1 dnsee deus Y hard winter man, all expert and finshed dan 0. 1 mixed durum K d-apring | $1.66 No. 1 red durum 3 " SLUMP MARK): WALL STREET naa No. 1 flax Noo 1 nixed durum Warner No. 2 flax y \ E Yo. 1 rye : jd 2 s s ample grade eecips Dark hard winter 1.3% Ge Ne | . Ra Hard winter 1.36 Gori Bibi. Speculative Selling Forces gineitee® but do not handle the! Pre-holiday Dullness* Rules as q Ei Pa Oil o! : Hs ei nion Pacific Further Downturns at Batley “e Stocks Are Irregular 8. s. Cast. Ir. Pipe she d. Alcohol Chicago Speltz, per ewt ‘so | HEBER oun SHELL CORN New York, Sept. 5-—UP)-—Despite [US Steel THEATRE Chicago, Sept. - () —General Yellow white the Approach ef : double holiday, NEW YORK STOCKS | F RY speculative selling carried wheat off ixed|which is usually the occasion for a (Closing Prices) | Westinghouse Elec. - " cre Te tadayta’ the lowant prices: yet readjustment of speculative accounts} All, Chem, & Dye 102% | Wiilys-Overland TODAY - SATURDAY It is not a new fangled idea— on the present downturn. Liberal and restriction of new American Can 230% | Woolworth 16814 | = veceipts both at Winnipeg and at Kk Prices made n. Car. & /Fdy 106 js 139 "| sa proven method of treat- Minneapolis and Duluth tended to J 5 on the up side Locomotive 118% | Standard Of! Ind 614, . _ « . inake tradévs aggiesaive on tha sell® cent per pound discount under ion of the n t n. & Ref ing the part of your system ing side Ear corn 6 cents utder shell. Group movements wi ayrain in ev-} 6 : = «| most vital to its proper fune- 7 poe, OK cakness due idence with the motors, foods, stup: te nian Te: dela aia ie north Weat queso FEE pings a nd local traections making the} Am. At The Mov es {| tioning. It is a study of your , “AGO TABLE be showing. Seasoned — dividenc - counted as a bearish factor in all] Wy, ? co showing ie d ieee nd | Am, hervous system-—an old study the pits, wheat opening prices, '% ate paying issues were also wel bought| Am ELEN aaa 5 to Dae lower, December $1.50% tol. Open High Low with U.S. steel common unde Anaconda Cop. TH THE! with more knowledge. $1.51 and May $1.55%4 to 2, were| Sept Flt geese accumulation in apparent Atchison “The Lost World” conchides its followed by something of a rally and wee tion of a> favor ay tonnage Atl. Coast Line 18S engagement at the Eltinge with the then by a new decline. 5M ment next week rs around com-| Baldwin Loco 9S Cast showings today. Peatured at Headaches, eye troubles, indi Better weather for corn led to as 7 mon and. Dodge! Brothers. common} Balt, & Ohio 79% | the Wltinge for Monday and ‘Va dpesh setbacks. in corn: values, and Wile 977% 86 cas in the motors j Bethlehem St! 407% | day is th » Street of Forgotten gestion and many other pre- ccd bats a 16 to: x5 B6lg BASS, e bloe! Buying of the ia Pet. 265 tee ae tit Said a : See aseline wee 85 to 3, Batt 88% YO BSN centered in the St. Paul. Wheel 1 % y uy Gee abu Magazine) vailing ailments are due to an dropped to 865§ cents, December, but ing and Lake Erie, Texas and Pacific pfd. story by Kibbe Turner with saa soOuS ster Tree eee Guek oat MHelIeste “38! J and. Pittsburgh Virginia| de Paseo ¢y Marmont, Mary Brein an impaired nervous tem. Oats. started to Us to aes | eee i rong {Che Motor u Hamilton in the principal Chiropractic knows how to re ae cents lower, mber 41% to 42 S's {tal sales approximately — 600,000! Chesapeake & Ohio | roles. | : . 5 Quick en’ : : : shares. | Chic. & Northwestern lieve these annoyances quick- cents and held near to the initial jehi ' | ea - Chie. Mil & St. PL ptd. AY CAPITOL ig smnanently. et us Te ea iwioneiwakeren bt. wm stock | hie, Re 1 & Pac ‘ | iweK: to hla Sendlivlue. rags? BiGe A na woh ntly. Let us Subsequently, pros ularly higher at) Coe: | ‘ nS rove ! eet a the opening of today's market with| Colorado | move) Jackie Coogan will come te prove =_— Sr ble GuGnly Codi oa Tue sages trading showing indications of the| Congoleum aj tte Capitol ‘Theater on Monday in than offset the influence of pre-hol- usual, dullness West-| Consolidated his latest’ Metro-Goldwyn picture, SJay-eveninu-uy cf Accounts Wienl . inghouse Brake opened 13-4! Corn Produet “The Rag Man." ‘Those folk) who Se eee aie ean oe W780 higher amd initial gains of “a point] Crucible St have been demanding to see the DR R Ss ENGE er, December $1.50 3-8 to $1.50 1-2 17.60, or jiore were recorded by Goedrich! Cuba Cane Sup pfd. a8 Jackie they first loved in “The e es s and May $1.54 8-8 to $1.54 Heber Mark faueks ee fi merican | | Davison: Ch hem i 40% | Kid,” will have their oppogtunity, patente ms Ket was im reset less nal broke five points on the feel De Pont de Nem, oe fe ne ; eve gta ot Chiropractor influenced by estimates that crop sale and American Tobacco “B" fell] Electric Pow. & Lt. ctf Ie eS aes beac Eenence prospects since the last government's back 1 1:2 belo gt gtd te etEee hog and even more for com Feports had been cut 100,000,000 to} MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN ‘TABLE Owing fo the absence of many} Famous. Pla . : 160,000, Miahelas: cen pact Wheat: Hien 1 cl arge traders, speculative interest: Gene \ The ator was molten spec Ny alar, 5 t lower to | igh Low Close se low Chie The general et for tae child star by Willard Mack, advance, December 86 @ 86 1-8e. i *4$1-50 ever, displ a strong under smd this distinguished) playwright . sAtiuiien ae _ i e with motors again in the fore has constructed a humorous and vi e Marve rse corer ue Jof the advance. Revival of activity, Gulf thrilling tale as ouly he can, full} witinthe MaryelHtorse | AD GP) Cattle i {and sirenath in jihe t. Paul issues| Hudson M of activity, but not crowded with} LVER KING | ey ee ieee 4 sone of the feature the rail-| Tinois ¢ complications. 4 x ca eet ae e atod ie anew a éi dist, the common quickly ad-! Indepenc & ¢ a | and she | eve 90's anein' Fore exchanges. y i ¥ th lowers s uanell Foreign exchanges’ Int a VAUDEVILLE-MOVI | ; ; | hu and sterling: Int. Mer. pfd. . uot Vaudevillovacts | COMING a i / eae were Int. Nickel snappy bill of ndeville acts a | nd feeders unevenly ie and 1 ily Spree mid “ese “Pirst run "evi ate, MONDAY | common kinds o LW “e promised for showing at the Palace art load dry thts | Penmacots oP Pheate ' uesday | \ \ .AN || . s : 5 to igh 1 veater, Mandan, on next ‘Tuesday . fed yearlings S1s.50; best ra Danish kroner fell back oe 1160 night. “Headiining on the vaude-! JACKIE COOGAN | e ite oO ris bulk steers cents, ck 1 ville bill with be Sciecks Animal 1 Hi 7 | pay most Lae ie I . “Dog Pony at nou ane u | The Kid Himself | BM ORK HVIBERTY BONDS and an vet that will enthuse the! in the \ Fs - . R : ‘ 50 to $4.00 to 98% libents os $100.24 au -Continent (bet children as well as the grown peo | | he Passion Play, taken in Oberammer- ee fourth as Montgomery. Ward ae fn we sho pasiness. | Does gau, Germany, and other scenes of hi = N. Biscuit ‘ spate 4; about dy for closing DULU Monkeys pl fo musci:l ee ere | 7. Paces 11/000; about? ith Clover sec 5 to $ Duluth, Mint ee Straments, Lawrence. Richards|{ Goes back to the roaring |) Europe pret _ 006 meee ee Ribs $18.12. Bell . NOH. & Htfd j sind gie Arb, come with i| comedy of his first hit. ay to 220 pound ‘ se here a ener a ee Cie ere perc oe | | apne em . ||| By J. Rothschiller from his 25,000 mile trip through § hos ave GRAIN ihevn: B | ned eee ERUABLE SLaLO- | sai hacks ar e ei i at latter fig ‘Sept. 5.-P)——-Wheat : meyer pact i jeomedy patter these artists Intro |] PHURS. PRL SAT. || Roumania, Russia, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Germany paclie Se aiaeetit one UR Ne tedarel GoeenHse Qa EEE | and other countries. p $10. c cars a th, Minn., ti rved with week] ey 1.09% ern, suring by te tan. of heavy receipts over the. hotiday in | Bi A di i ed eel ‘y A9%, to § a5 Boo to choice and slack fo eno d and braced Tea t n highess feedidg lantel’s ightly under some bidding Rye close $7.25; breeding range feeding lam feeders $1 to $10.00; 25; native MONDAY, SEPT. 7 TUESDAY, SEPT. 8 mber u ents off CHICAGO LIV Chicago, Sept. 6.—(U rOCK DO A) nts a (#)—Hogs 20,000, uneven, mostly 10] MINNEAPOLIS CLOSING GRAIN Aero con MM ” | average Minneapolis, Sept. Wheat i hone rads ACen iA i eos ‘ strong weight butchers| dragged lower today in expectation pit it sis oe November HALF A DS an Md PRA Admission 50 Cents — Children 25 Cents weights little changeds | of large receipts over the Labor Day. per 3-4 cont prod MNGLES underweights 15 to 25c off; bulk bet- ked, and holiday, but the setbacks brought in’ yg ter 140 to 210 pound averages $12.50 support and clo: sses were| May 2 cents off ‘at $1.34 nominally. te isigt0s, practical’ Loe aindos cane fale, suppa : ndscla sing losses Spot und September rye fell 1 cen double deck sorted 200 "pound av-| Cash wheat, unchanged to two} Decembe conta). September. and) erages $1 225 to 310 pound] cents lower. Good spring wheat was| December barley falling 1-2 cen butchers $ to $12.85; packing} unchanged to one cent lower and low] ®P0t barley und oats closed unchan sows mostly $10.50 to $10.75, sorted| protein offerings were lamgely 1 to|@4. September flax fell 3° cent 120 to 130 pound killing pigs $12.50|2' cents lower.” Winter wheat vas| October and December 2 1-2 cent: $12.75; s s 2,000, estimated] quiet and steady. Durum was firm|November 3 1-4 and May 2 cents. holdover weight hogs $11.90 to $12.85; medium $12.40 to $13.10; lights $11.20 to $13.10; light lights $11.10 to $13.00; packing hog: $0.15 to $11.00; slaughter pigs $11.75 to $12.75. Cattle 6500; compared week ago, good to choice fed steers scaling 1,- 300 pounds upward and heavy well conditioned western grassers steady supply weighty fed steers scnrce first of season, other grades matured steers and most grades yearlings and medium weights 50 to 75 lower; spots more on yearlings; western grass run at about 22,000; largest since 1923; glutted supply of plain quali- ty grass and warmed offerings pr: tically cleaned up as week closed. Moderate supply weighty western grassers $9.25 to $10.50 to shippers; heavy Colorados and Wyomings up- ward to $11.00; bulk range offerings to killers $6.50 to $7.50; she stock around 25 cents lower; spots more on good to choice weighty cows; bulls searce, 15 0 25 cents higher. Vealers mostly 50 cents up; week’s bulk prices follo n fed steers er ee 50 to $13.50; grass steers $6.50 to] 1.4 3 warmed up kinds $8.25 to $10; ae cows $4.00 to $5.85; heifers $5.00 to $7.00; canners and cutters $2,85 to $3.50; veal calves $12.00 to $12.75; stockers and feeders $5.50 to $7.50. Sheep 500; for week around 11,000, direct at 266 cars from feeding sta- tion: today most of receipts direct; market nominally compared week ago. Slaughter lambs 25 to 50 cents higher; feeding lambs 26c up; sheep firm; demand for feeders and breed- ing ewes broad; tops for week; range lambs ’$15.65; natives $1 feeding lambs $14.75 to $15.65; y ling wethers $10.50 to $11.50; ewes $6.50 to $7.75. PEYMOUEE CHEESE, Plymouth, Sept. 5—(#)— Plymouth board cheese quotations for the week; market higher; daisies .21 1-2; farmers cooperative board cheese quotations for the week market higher; long horns .21 3-4; young Americas .21 3-4; squares .22 CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Sept (P)~ Potatoes, receipts 68 cars; total U. 8, ship- ments 622; trading very slow, market dull; Wisconsin bulk round whites $1.90 to $2.00; fancy shade higher; sacked $1.90 to $2.10 Minnesota sae Red River Ohios $2.10 to 32.15. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Sept. 5—,(?)—Poultry alive steady, 1 SEA turkey: «15 to 17, 40034 to one cent better for choice quality. Oats eased on expected large re- ceipts over the holiday. Close was % to % cent for the day; rye weak- ened with wheat closing % to Mec lower. Flax futures were weak on hedging. Corn was firm without quotable change in the range. Oats were in fair demand with sales mostly on the low side of the range. Rye was steady. Barley was steady to firm, range held at 58 to 69 cents. . Flax seed was unchanged. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Sept. 5.—()—Foreign exchanges irregular. Quotations in cents: Great Britain 484 11-14; ca- bles 16; 60 day bills on banks 481 5-16; French demand 468%; bles 469%; Italy demand 400; Demand—Belgium 446; Germany 23.80; Holland 40.24; Nouray 21.47; Sweden 26.89; Denmark 26. witz- erland 19.31; Spain 14.29; | Greece "49; Holland 18.15; Czecho Slovakia 296; Jugo Slavia 178% ; Austria 14%; Rumania 49%; Argentina 40.25; Bra- zil 13.12; Tokyo 40%; Shanghai 80 %; Montreal 100. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Sept. 6.—Flour 10 to 15 lower; in carload lots family patents quoted at $8.45 to $8.55 a barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks: Tipmane 39,061 artbels. Bran $23 0 $23. villing NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, Sept. 5.—Butter firm; receipts 7,619. Eges steady; receipts 10,093; Pacific coast whites extras ‘64 to .68 1-2: cheese stead to firm; receipts 115,788 pounds, CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Sept. 5.—Butter and egg no market. Cheese unsettled, twin .21 3-4 to twin daisies .22 1-4 to 1-2; single daisies .22 1-2 to 3-4; Amer- icas .22 1-4 to 1-4; long horns .22 1-4 to 1-2; bricks .20 1-2 to .21. NEW YORK POULTRY New Yor, Sept. 6.—()—Live poul- try easy; prices unchanged; dressed poultry quiet, unchanged. — LONDON MONEY London, Sept. 5—()—Bar silver 33 7-16 per ounce; money 2% per cent; discount rates short bills 3% per cent; three month bills 3 13-16 to 8% per cent. Two hundred million dollars have beer’ spent by Parisian racing fans on horses in the last five years. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Minn., Sept. 5—(#). No. 1 dark northern $1.52 $1.76 1-4; arrive $1.52 1-4; dark northern $1.49 1-4 @ $1.73 No, 3 dark northern $1.47 1-4 $1.70 1-4; No. 1 northern $1.51 1-4 @ $1.76 1-4; arirve $1.51 1-4; No. 1 am- Wheat ber durum $1.31 @ $1.41; No. 2 am- ber durum $1.29 @ $1.40; arrive $1.29; No. 1 duaum $1.29 @ $1,300; No. 2 durum $1.27 @- 1.29; No. 1 mixed durum 1.27 @ 1.38; No, 2 mixed durum 1.25 @ 1.386; No. 1 red 3 white track and arrive 87 7-8¢..No. 1 4e. Barley choice t ofancy”' 69e; medium to good 57¢ @ G5e; lower grade 54e @ be. MIN NEAPOLIS 1 POTATOES Minneapolis, pt. 5.—-Potatoes light wire demand slow, Ohios n whites market weaker, Carloads delivered sales, freight only deduct ¥, Minneapolis and St. Paul, 1 rates. sacked — cyt, early Ohios U, S$. No. 1 and paity graded $1.85 to $1 mostly: $1.90, VAUDEVILLE a? “Schecks Animals THE CHAPMANS In a Classy Musical Travelogue MATHEWS TRIO oe “Songs and Steps” Peppy - Snappy. PRICES 25c¢ — 50e — AT 7:15 AND 9:20 BIG FREE STREET PARADE AND BAND CONCERT MONDAY NOON Prices. Entire lower floor $1.10, Bal. 85c, Gal. 50c. Include tax. PALACE "x's. ’ Tues. Nite, Sept. 8) »“A DOG-PONY AND LAWRENCE RICHARDS AND ORB “A Noble Nut and a “Street of Forgotten Men” Another “Miracle. Man Movie” mr Hassan Pou! ba Pr - MOVIES MONKEY CIRCUS” GEORGIE ty Miss” On The Screen BIG CAST — MANDAN TIME. NEARLY A HALF C OF SUCCESS+ se THE, ORIGIN INAS. BEN HASSAN TROUPE epee = SENSATIONAL”? DRABIAN WHIRLWINDSEA DIRECT. FROM NEW, YORK HIPRODROME» . ab Big Free Street Parade Mon. Noon. Watch for it PRICES: LOWES FLOOR $1.10. BAL. 85c. GAL. ca AUDITORIUM TWO NIGHTS FREE STREET PARADE ‘2 poses \ Ve Monday, Sept. 7. Tuesday, Sept. 8. =. SINGERS. DANCERS COMEDIANS NOVELTIES .