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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1925-7" THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE Sent Amosl aoe$148 8148, | points, Chrysler falling r ay LO1% 1.51% 1.50% 1.50% | Pamous Players, General Baking and| manufac- _ ed’ in the Canadian northwest, and/ The Gilfillan Neutrodyne MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES dict services in the First Lutheran| erland Spain 1442; Greece 148; CHICAGO NEW YORK PRODUCE Minneapolis, Sept 19-—Potatoes: |ehureh, ut which ‘time y pastor will Caecho Slovakia 296;] Chicago, Sept. New York, Sept. 19—Butter firm; Grain Fi 1 jlight wire inquiry; ‘demand light}| be culled to take charg? of the Bis- 17%; Austria 14463] receipts 11,060 tubs; receipts 7,148, Eggs firm; receipts ‘inancia | and stock m lightly weak; | marck-Braddock pastorate. gentina 4050; Bra-| tras 46 1-2; standards 45 1 9,144; cheese firm; receipts 167,115 cr | ads delive: es freight only Shanghai 7948; | firsts 44 1-2 to 4 pounds. Livestock | Minn aul rates ‘OLAS cas GRAIN seconds 39 to 41 1-2; eggs un- a By Associated Press Lorch abl oe | ENR GR Wire. - round whites U. S. No. (®) Wheat he changed receipt 7,16 rs A COR y Eraded $1.80 to $1865 raved with S66 BISMARCK GRAIN j early Ohio U, 8. No. i No. 1 north-| (Farnished by Russell-Miller Co.) NEW YORK PO RE 4 Since that time ees of ae cents mH et etaded 2 0 te, $1.95; ; 1 dark northern Bismarck, Sept. 19 New York, Sept. 19. —Live poultry COOK BY WI a day have been effected, the net ed River Ohios market steady; car-| spring choice to fancy $1.60 to $1.68; | No, 1 dark th . unquoted; dressed poultry quiet, un- decline being 0 cents for the week, |loads delivered sales freight only de-| good to choice $1.53 to $1.59; ordin-| No. 1 northern spring changed. INSTEAD OF BY FIRE bulk of fat lambs eashed at $13.50 to | {ducted Moorhead rate few sales,!ary to good $148 to $1.52;'1 hard] No. 1 amber durun $14.60 with a few up to $14.75, Culls | | d ewt, Red River Ohios U. S.' spring $1.49 to $1.70; 1. dark hard! No. 1 mixed durum. . cashed at $10.00 and fat ewes at | nd partly graded $1.86 to, Montana on track $1.51 to $1.64; to[ No. 1 red durum $5.00 to $7.50, breeding ewes selling is ncked ewi. Isiah cobblers Ul arrive $1.51 to $1.64; September old] No. 1 flax upwar n load of ran, |S. No. 1 and partly graded $1.70 to $1. tember new $148; Decem-| No. 2 flax feeding lambs made the $14, money. BOOS $1 Corn 3] No. 1 rye - : eis “| Dark hard winter CHICAGO TABLE T STOCKS: MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR J winter | wheat— } | Minneapolis, Sept. 19. (P)—-Flour e. Tae BAL bs’ BAe Waite: thal iia acm asl Open High Low Close | [unchanged to 3 cents lowers, in care NEW SORE GO following: ela: in Movement in} sept. 1.50. $1.52! $1.60 ; ' family patents quoted a‘ NEW YORK COTTON Oat y in Grai wt | Sept $ 60. at aha $ 1Report of “Unusually Favor- is ‘a barrel. in 98 pound| New York, Sept. 19.-UP)—Cotton] Barley Canadian Northwest | Vee% Lbt Le able Rail Earnings Brings | shipments 46,609. Brae shot, Aulels middling #2445; futores| Spelte, per SHELL’ GORN Brings Upturn 89% 90% 88 BS ivi — $24.18 to $24.20; ecember $2 s 89 90% 2 BS} Activity | aT ecember $24 Yellow White & 80% 81% 804% .804 ’ oes AGO “POTATOES $24. January $23.90 t : Be BEG Bae 8a seat Sept. 19.--Potatoes_re-! March’ $25.17 to, $24.18; May $2447 t0| . ie Chicago, Sept. 19.—Liberal selling | | New York, Sept. 19. UP) Reports! ceipts fod cars, eth Shipment $24.48 Ne 4 7 which was wild in the wheat, market B84 384% BTS .BT%s Jof expanding trade operat ist; trading slow; market | Sreseeereareys Nene eolndr ee ike. Ian, Beectabr rad! “Ml ds “4044 “40% [tained in the weekly me : MO cnn see role ‘lew tone ees Sample ers made much of the fact that a| ° Nee eee oniiie Auwuse rasiéond ‘outings; | 200): Munn i Changes. “steady; quotations in| gglyyCtmg PEE, pound discount under | cargo of 206,000 Beet ee Tote 84 84% statement of which will begin short-| ed round ae a) ireat Britain 485 5-16, cables| °° © Ear corn & conte undor shell, at Du peey Ie jcago yes! ecctea y 89 BON ly, provided the ground work for an- eS rural 6; sixty-day bills on banks ~ thet ante er catte. a Went | 93% 94% other advance at the opening of to-| TO CONDUCT SERVICE S. Frarice demand 47312; cables ° higher; fe atrive here on Tuesday \ day’s stock market. Pullman was! ,, TO CONDUCT SERVICES Italy demand 411 lais ° ° prices closed easy, at the same as 17.15 174 heavy on selling inspired an OE Rey. C. E. Cesander, field secre- and: Belgium 4414 dais: | esterday finish to 5-8 cents lower, | ee | Genial of reedpitalinstion te.| Gy of ‘the Minnesoth conference, ; Holland” 4016; Nee aed peyet vt mber mt 1-2 to 68 and May/ Speculators for the advance | NHI be in the city tomorrow. In the, Sweden 2682; Denmark 2439; Switz bricks 21° ay $1.£3 1-8 to S 1 7 2 rs fame [evening at eight o'clock he will con- é i xe 17.80 17.80 17.80 17.80 paid little attention to| gat cig e ee 7 16.90 17.50 16.90 1740 the marked stiffening of ¢: tare at the start, ‘Houses “Wih[ See ---2007 21.00 2087 21.00 | were spread over a broad list, by | These famous Gilfillan eutrodyne northwestern connection were on the! Ot 9.95 194 v . cuperie te aum ve heheh . 4 Selling end. of the market early, but a | uitiitics Aid muoborsic several of} Radio Sets are here on display for your aggressive buying developed around! MINNEAPOLIS TABLE which, brake through “to ‘new high| $1.50 for December. | Wheat— , TDhete wate 4 few <dikosbolx } inspection. Fairly general rains, likely to de-j + (Open High Low Close | ian extending its break tees jal lay the crop movement, were report-| Sept... $1.495$1.49% $148 | $1.48 ae eee ae Sieas to ov (CAPITOL were influential as a motive to pur- * aii ationa arvester > 8 y E ° ;?rld’s lar Wik openang, Ngo Dace sak | teratoma Mavettor - falline a SHERRY if tured by one of the world’s largest December $1.50 to % and May oR pe uy A eres , \ . t opened irregular, Demand. sterling AS . ms: VG Ost ¥ oT | to $1.53 was followed by al Se Pence iraned meen Aree] LAST TIME TONIGHT i manufacturers of electrical replace- © $1.49% for December and by| uncha at 4.84 5-16 und 4.74 cents, | : which lifted that month to nd Danish Keoner rotod. tice cal KING REX ment parts. sae 48 cents, i } quently, the market ascended | | Barley— fapported’ “by a-drowing “ol Al | mL: . . Ve, a trie farther, and then became de-| Set actmnerted by a krasiing, gee are This machine will satisfy the most ex- cidedly unsettled. Por the mos‘ | Dee. rige again sueceeded in bidding tt i io f. trade was of a professional charac: | ea prices in today's brief hut active | “ acting Radio fan. ter. : | LONDON MONEY session—of the market. Cumul: BLA = Corn and oats swayed with wheat.! London, “Sept. 19.—Bar evidence” Of business tniay September and December corn both| 3-4 d per ounce; money per|and the plethora of funds’ av 99 at the touched new low price records for! cent discount rates short bills 3 1-2] for both trade expansion CYCLONE the season. Opening at % to 1's) per cent three months bills 3 9-16 to adic dats one ws ' 0 : | purchase of securit created bull-| vd hdl fe cents off, ecember 807% to 81, corn! 3 5-8 per cent. ish enthisieum which was particu-| declined @ little more, and then re- ciiexao *POULTRY larly pronounced in the demand for} PATHE COMEDY ear Iver aVvl 10n Chicago, Sept. 19.-Poultry receipts six cars springs 24; ro Chicago, Sept. 19.—(P)—Later corn! s fow! fell lower than before, and all day and Dupont, which Motors holdings, ju “Hold My Baby” Musie By deliveries of rye dropped to new low] k 3 ducks 18 to 20 Hudson was bid up aver pe Mee tal price records for the season. Oats} a new peak and ldoncrevival. onl Coming Monday was also within a fraction of the! NEAPOLIS ©. ARLOT. RANGE |i. i i. BE UST ey a Ob = 7 avon's low point. Scattered liguid-| | Minneapoli ahd Ranee | of | Sticke pov fe Golate shore nee JOHN GILBERT alip aw s rchestra If 205 Broadway Bismarck, N. D. ress in : aa sht's close. The few s¢ f SHE 5 . arket. Corn tlosed weak, %|northemn $1. 14; 2 ater” develored te few soft spots NORMA SHEARER cents net lower, December 80| dark northern spring profit taking, or sel vapiced byl CONRAD NAGEL | $1.89; 3 dark northern $1 selling inspired The closing was approximated 900, ted at 14 decline to an! 1-4; 4 do $1.41 1-4 to $1 equal vance, ecember 41 to %.! hard spring $1.59 to $1.’ ! i Fluctuations continued narrow. ieee durum $1.34; 2 do | 000 shares Provisions were responsive to! 1-2; 2 mixed ierain $1.18 to $ 2 | firmness of hogs. Barley sample grades 6 to 67; corn Plymouth ——-——_—_ ellow 85 1-2 to 87 5-8; vats 3 * O LIVESTOCK 36; rye No. 2, 80 1-2; flax No. pam Chicago, Sept. | 19.—Hogs 3,000,| 1, 5 1-2, Dials fe steady to'10 cents higher; sorted lot | — 180. to 200 pound weights $13.30 to FARGO PRODUCE $13.45; top $13.45; no strictly choice} Fargo, N. D., Sept. 19.—Butter fat light weights offered; desirable 240] churning cream 46 to 47; packing to 300 pound butchers $13.00 to $13.-} stock 30. 30. Bulk packing sows $11.25 to! J $11.85; better grades of strong weight killing pigs $13.00 down; ! shippeds 1,000 estimated holder over! 100, heavy weight hogs $1 medium $13.00 to $13.45; 2.00 to $13.45; light lights! $11.50 to $13.40; packing sow $10.84 to $10.40. Slaughter pigs $12.00 to $13.00. Cattle 10,000 compared with week! ago fed steers at $11.00 and better; | very uneven, in between grades of | medium weights 25 cents lower; good) to choice heavy. Steers and elon strong to 25) cents higher fat steers $10.50 down-{ meaty westerns and Native; grasses fully 50 cents higher, west-| erns getting premium over native: extreme top $16.35 for 1,354 pound| averages new high mark for year; best light and long yearlings $15.50; several loads light yearlings heifers| $13.00; about 15,000, westerns offer-! ed; stockers and feeders 25 to 50 up. Bulk western grass steers to Killers $7.50 to $8.75; weighty Montanas and Wyoming upward to $11.00; fat! cows 26 to 50 cents higher; heafers! 50 to 7 up; canners and cutters 15 to 25 cents higher; bulls active 50 to; 75 higher; vealers around 50 cents} higher; week's bulk prices follow; grain fed steers $10.50 to $13.25; short fed $8.75 to $10.00; grass steers $7.50 to $8.50; fat cows $4.15 to, $725; heifers $6.25 to $8.50; can- veal! isi? 50; stockers andj PLYMOL tH CHEESE WwW 19, (P) quotations single | sperative market higher; Farmers’ ¢ quot : market higher; Young Americas 2. BEAUTY « COMFORT + UTILITY CONVENIENCE « lights’ $ ners and cutters $3.00 to $3. calves $14.00 to feeders $6.00 to avounc oe a Sopa 192,368 Orders Already Received nominal receipts practically all rect; compared week ago, fat lambs 25 to 40 cents lower, sharp downturn late in week erased early week's % gain of 25 to 50 cents with additional | i losses; cull lambs 25 to 50 cents | A lower; sheep and feeding lambs i about steady; country demand for Fe feeders broad top fat native lambs | ° ' $16.15; rangers at $16.00; feeding lambs $16.25; fat ewes $8.50; bulk follow; fat lambs $15.25 to $16.00; cull lambs $11.50 to $12.00; feeding} Jambs $15.25 to $16.20; fat ewes $6.50 to $8.00. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Sept. 19.—(P)— General tendencies in cattle trade this week have been to boost quota- | tions says the weekly review of the United States department of agricul- ture. All classe and grades. have been on the upgrade, steers, yearl- i The increased popularity of the im- . proved Ford cars has already become an established fact. Chevrolet introduces a new one-ton truck, built accord- ing to the fundamental policy of this company to provide “Quality at low Cost”. It has a fine appearance and is specially designed and consirected for commercial service. Its deep 6-inch channel steel frame, hung low to the ground on long semi-elliptic springs, allows the platforms to be placed at the right height for easy loading and unloading. Since the announcement of these cars, TOURING CAR 192,368 orders have been placed with Authorized Ford Dealers—a_ sales >: Miata i Tke powerful Chevrolet motor is famous for its ability to stand up under heavy service. It has a well balanced crankshatt thoroughly lubricated, standard 3-speed record that is without precedent. + - The Chevrolet chassis may io%Go cents with the greatest upturne P.OB PEROT, the aap roved cars"at vont neat be feed with a nine, variety transmission, fully enclosed dry plate disc clutch, extra or are ei an wera’ beck igeanaeeea RUNABOUT . $260 est Authorized Ford Dealet’s. Place 4 d 2 cee ae di eer heavy rear axle with large spiral bevel driving gears bulk of steers selling today at $5.76 Courr . 520 MOUSER > -SReINUINe and rigid one-piece pressed steel housing, heavy truck- your order now to insure preferred position on the dealer’s delivery list. Enjoy the new beauty and increased riding comfort of a Ford car this Fall and Winter. styles of bodies as Panel Delivery, Stake, Open Ex- press, Canopy Express, Bus, Dump and Tank. week at $9.00, ‘Fat cows and heifers found an outlet at $3.75 to $5.75 largely, Canners and cutters are} fully, steady for the week, bulk going at to $3.00 while bologna bulls with a 25 cent upturn turned at $5.75 Demenesble Rinse’ secs Rews. to $425. Stockers and feeders re- flected most of the fat cattle ad- '— Chasad Cars i Colon vances, bulk of the feeder steers ae poe going at $5.00 to $6.25, best feeders| @ .- this week leaving first hands at type wheels and large tires, full running boards and TUDOR SEDAN . 580 fenders, Remy generator, starter and distributor ignition. FORDOR SEDAN 660 This truck is not only well adapted to city work but also for use in hiily country and over difficult roads. For lighter loads there is a Chevrolet commercial 30"x 5" tires on front wheels only $35 extra. See us to- $8.75, these carrying some meat. Veal calves advanced $1.00 to $1.50, closing bulk price on lights being $12.50, with a few up to $13.00. Hogs trade has been somewhat un- even during the past week, light hogs suffering losses of 10° to 15, while medium and heavyweight butchers were advanced 25 cents and packing sows quotations were adjusted to a 78 cents higher level. Bulk of the butcher and bacon hogs cashed to- day at $12.50 to $12.85, with the top! at $12.90, light hogs finding the bet- ter outlet. Packing sows cashed at. a. 25 a $11(50 and feeder pigs most- ly at $12.60 or about steady for the Fat lambs advanced ta the highest point in two months on Tuesday when, best natives topped at whe Wccossiensiimninisiiiamanie ri IN 2 day regarding a style « of truck to fit your particular needs. ¥Y ton chassis Pouering the same quality eae price $425 f. o. b. Flint, Michigan. Capital Chevrolet Company 210 Main St. BISMARCK, N. D. UALITY AT LOW COS

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