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OF MOSTURE CAUSE EARLY PRICE DROPS Wheat Further Drops as Selling|* Side Has Advantage in Weather Accounts DROUGHT CHECKS DECLINE : Buenos Aires Wheat Market Breaks 3 Cents, Adding to Nervousness Here Chicago, Sept. values reeled today, forced especially by rain reports from the drought re- gion of Argentina. Lowest prices of the day were reached in the late deal- ings, although at times good buying support was in evidence credited to the northwest. Unwelcome dry weather in the domestic spring wheat arca northwest is forecast for the coming week, but the wheat market was largely dominated by persistent | selling on the part of houses with connections cast. Wheat closed eee Xe to lise under yesterday's f! (Sept. 1345; Dee. Maas to 4%, May 151% to '2.) See to 1%c down, (Sept. Dec. 9975 to 100; May Oats %sc to ssc off, and provisions varying from 20c decline to a rise of 10 cents. Corn was influenced carly through some buying on reports of light frost in parts of Iowa, but the market eased later on scattered selling. Oats eased with other grain. Provisions averaged slightly firmer. Word of beneficial rains falling in the center and south of Cordoba and Santa Fe provinces, Argentina, and also in north Buenos Aires gay: an ‘evident advantage to the selling side of the wheat market much of the time today; price declines, however, ‘were more or less checked by uncer- tainty as to whether or not the Ar- gentine drought as a whole had been effectually broken, and if so how much of the damage done was beyond repair. Late advices that the Buenos Aires wheat market showed 3c break had considerable depressing influence. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT PRICES TAKE A DROP Minneapolis, Sept. 14.—(4) — The short week-end sessions were devoid of particular feature here today, with orening prices off 1: to 112 cents in the various markets because of con- firmation of rain reports coming out 14—()—Wheat |? lark northern. vie arrive . northern. I STOCK MARKET HAS 1.37% @1.30% 1.39% @1.41 4 138% 138% 01.40% _THE BISMARCK_TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1929 RISING TREND WITH IRREGULAR CLOSE Commercial Solvents Leads the Rally, Soaring 16 Points to . a New High Record PE 345% 136% 135% 71.37% 1.355% T1.37% + 133% @1.34% . Dak. Grad> of 1 amber. Grade of 2 amber. Grade of 1 durum.. Grade of 2 durum... 1 red durum. To arrive . cf Argentina, ‘There was light trade |. showed and Prices comparative ‘strength most of the time. Decem- iber wheat closed 1°; cents lower. Cash wheat premiums were firm end unchanged, but there was less force:to the demand for other than heavy Montana quality as far as local unloading was concerned. Buying of diversion point offerings was steady. Toward the close the market tone was wheat offerings continue very light May and in fair demand. Corn offerings were moderate and ee ee me demand. its demand was sluggish and fca- Feciors - Rye demand was steady from mills and elevators, with offerings light, Barley of desirable malting quality was wanted and sold readily at firm Prices compared with futures. Flax ofierings were fair but in jirm compared with futures. BISMARCK GRAIN by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Sept. 14 No. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern ... No. 1 amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum . SeeeeekS_exsss To arrive CHICAGO GRAIN 35% O1.97% 1.35% @1.37% 131% @134% iter 130% @ 139% 137% 0 137K @ 1.35% @ 1.35% % 131% 0 131% 1.29, @1.30' 1.39% 1.30% tae @1.297; 28% @1.20% @133 @133 @131 1.29 @119 @1i6 aia @il a 3 @1LOL% psu 96.9 3.16 93. TADLE Chioago, Sept. 14.—UP1— Onn High 1.36% 142% 1.43 1.484% 152 1S 1.483% Low Close 1.34% 143% 147% 1.51% 1.34 141th, LAT 151% , |direct; market steady to 10c higher 118% 1.18% 11.50 11.50 11.50 1210 151% 1.81% 1.80% 1.50% << iti z a, ) 3.34 3.29) 3.29 3.25 88% 2% 10% 1.00% 1.00% 1.06 20% 99% 1.04% 1.06% soe AMD 40% “aN “32% “Bi% ‘Bit 56% 56% 3.20% 3.201% 3.20 3.20 316 3.17 323° 3.22 st (ST au mM 1% 15% MAY STORES FLUCTUATING Three Yesterday Leaders Tum- ble Five Points on Profit- Taking Action New York, Sept. 14—(#)—Extensive week-end readjustments prevailed in today’s stock market, although major | activity appeared to be on the side of rising prices. | Commercial Solvents led today's rally by soaring 16 points to a new high record at 515, presumably in tesponse to the overnight announce- ment of a 10 for 1 stock split-up, American Machine & Foundry ran up 12 1-4 points, Tone & Websterd 8 1-2, Timken Roller Bearing 6 to a new high at 114 3-4, Seaboard Air Linc Dreferred 5 to a new high at 35 and Underwood Elliott Fisher 5. American Waterworks, Norfolk & Webster, Louisville & Nashville, U. 8. Rubber and American Power and Light all sold 3 to 4 1-2 points high- er. Grigsby Grunow climbed 3 points to 70, a new high for the present stock. Republic Steel, and Interna- tional Hydro-Electric also reached new high ground. Revival of buying in Standard Oil of New Jersey car- ried that stock up 2 points. May Department Stores fluctuated in an erratic manner. The stock opened nearly 3 points lower at 100, slid down to 92 1-8 and then rebound- ed to the opening price. Columbia Gas, Worthington Pump and Ameri- can & Foreign Power, three of the leaders in yesterday's rally, cach Gropped about 5 points on profit- taking, and Pullman converted an early gain of 1 3-4 into a loss of more than 3 points. The closing was irregular. Total sales approximated 2,000,000 shares, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Sept. 14—()—(U.S.D.A) Cattle receipts 300; compared a week ago, fed steers with weight 50c to 75¢ higher; light yearlings strong to 25c up; she stock, bulls and vealers about 2c higher; stockers and feeders strong to 25¢ higher; out-going mov ment considerably broader than week earlier, especially in case of heavy feeders; upturn in fat stecrs followed pply abatement of strictly grain fed offerings and freer buying of stockers and feeders; top fed steers went back to $17.00, equal to year's high mark; long yearlings $16.75; most grain fed steers at close $13.75 to 16.00; mo: stockers and feeders $9.25 to 11, about 9,000 westerns in run. Sheep receipts 3,500; by the week 310 doubles from feeding stations; 11,000 direct compared one week ago, fat lambs fully 50c higher; fat ewes ‘steady; feeding lambs fully 50c lowe: ‘week's top prices: range lambs $13.7: natives $i¢. it native ewes $5.25; rangers $5.50; bulk prices: range lambs $13.25 to 13.75; natives $13.00 to 13.78; range yearlings $9.50 to 10.50; | fat native ewes $4.00 to 5.00; rangers | $4.60 to 5.25; feeding lambs largcly | $12.00 to 13.00; early top $13.50; ) breeding cwes $6.60 to 7.25; top $7.75; | for few yearlings $11.25 to 11.65. Hogs receipts 7,000 including 4,500) on hogs scaling under 240 pounds; heavier weights 10c to 20c higher; Packing sows steady; top $10.50; 1,000; ‘estimated holdovers 2,000. Butchers, medium to chvice 280 to 300 Ibs $9.40 to 10.35; 200 to 280 Ibs $9.85 to 10.50; 160 to 200 Ibs $9.60 to 10,50; 130 to 160 lbs $8.50 to 10.25; packing sows $8.00 to 9.25; pigs, medium to choice 90 to 130 Ibs 98.00 to 9.50. 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Turkeys 20 to 30; ducks 18 to 21; geese 19. LIBERTY BONDS CLOSE New York, Sept. 14.—(4—Liberty bonds close: Liberty 4 1-4's 98.25. Treasury 4 1-4's 106.22. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Sept. 14—()—Foreign excnnees mene demand: Great 3. some quarters. Domestic fine wool prices are not quite as strong. New York Stocks Allied Chemical & Dye . jAmeri ican Can . jAmerican Internal . (Ase Locomotive (Ase SM & Ref ... American Sugar . Am. Telephone & Telegraph ++ 28613 American Tobacco “B” . : Italy, | 4 26.61; Sweden, 26.76; Montreal, 99.25. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Sept. 14. — () — Flour unchanged. “grey 46,058 barrels. Bran $30.50 to 31.60. New York, Sept. 14.—()—Poultry. live and dressed, steady; unchanged. BOSTON WOOL Boston, Sept. 14.—()—Activity in wool market was only moderate dur- ing the past week. A little slowing uj Baltimore Barnsdall “ Bethlehem Steel. Briggs Manufacturing Cal. & Hecla ... Canadian Pacific . Cerro De Pasco .. Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago, St. Paul & Pacific Pf. Chicago & Northwestern ..... in sales was noted in fine wools in {Ete NEW YORK POULTRY ! | Daily Cross-word Puzzle | |S or anes | HSN ACROSS Pet wv for omall girl 4 Competens = IAI ‘& Expensive [Al mA ' 1% pleco of batter |RIEICIL| lala eR Ran aney Tiwi ie List Paty oe) iS Tarai te ot FM ang a8. Concottea pers 81. Measure of wolght STAIN) WE le} olrelsit} Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle MEAT. IO[OTF} AICINIE| ale SLOW 1: or Rie IPILAlT| easels |: Hy ida = Oo} ros! ee PRE I BEE MEN WANTED _ $25.00 WEEKLY salary to a few ser- ious men willing to work and learn aviation, automotive, radio and electricity, 11 floors of shops, man- ufacturing of planes, etc. Also welding and a union card after fin- ishing. Three private airports. Ap- ply Mr. Meyers, Patterson Hotel, between 2 and 8. WANTED—At once, men or women representatives to demonstrate Nu- Way Mending Fluid and other new | products. Write State Fe iahee Anton Isaacson, Wilton DIs" jUTO! this county. Experience unneces-/ sary. No selling, distribute and col- lect. Should net $70 weekly. Write | Peris Mfg. Co., Florin, Pa. FEDERAL DISTRIBUTORS xct biz | money! No capital or experience needed. Write FEDERAL PURE FOOD CO., 2301 Archer, Chicago. WANTED—Shop foreman at “once, Steady work and good pay. Central | Chevrolet Co., Beulah. Dak. WANTED—Finishing carpenters for out of city. Call Sunday. N. A. Freeburg, Bismarck. N. D. MEN—Learn barbering. Catalog frec, Moler Barber College, Butte, Mont.; Fargo, N. D. WANTED—Young “mani to work by | month. F. Jaszkowiak, 419 Twelfth street. WANTED—Corn huskers. Woodland Farm, Mandan. ——a =~ — ALE HELP WANTED A WOMAN OF REFINEMENT, high school education and pleasing per- sonality, between age of 25 and 40, who is entirely unincumbered and free to travel extensively, des y nationally known — organi: Salary, bonus and transpor' Give full information first letter. F. E. COMPTON & CO., 1004 N. Dear- _born, Chicago. | MALE HELP WANTED —__ $30 TO $60 Weekly showing Amer: finest. dresses—Maisonette Frocks, Stunning styles. Loveliest fabrics. Direct from factory prices under- sell stores. Samples, with complete equipment free. Experience unnec 'y. Ward-Stilson, Dept. B 521, ADDRESSING envelopes at home, pare time. Earn subst: weekly; experience unnecessary. Dianified employment for honest, sincere persons. EMPLOYMENT MANAGER, Box 57, Naperville, Tl. WANTED—Maid for general hou: work in small boarding house, no children in family, references quired. Call in person a 10 LADIES—Whole or part time—ta orders for dresses. Two orders daily pays $24 weekly. Coldren Knitting Mills, 210 So. 18th, Omaha, Nebr. WANTED—Thiee or for demonstrating. Ail or part experience preferred, but not nece: . See Mrs. Tillquist, Grand Pa z $12.00 DAILY sclling new patented tablecloth. Washes like _ oilcloth. No laundering. Free sample. Jones, 808 North Clark, Chicago. LADIES—Steady sewing and em- broidering, good pay; write immed- jately. Hand Made Hkf. Co. 180 N. Michigan, Chicago. WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework, preferably a mid- dle-aged 1 lady. Apply in person at Third with general housework. No cook- __ing._Call at 802 Ave. B. ‘WANTED—Competent maid. Must be good cook. References required. IY at 103 : WANTED—Competent 1 m: nid for gen- eral housework. Mrs. W. E. Cole, 210 Park Avenuc. ise APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping apartment, also a front room on first floor with housekecp- ing privileges. Light, water and heat furnished. Call at 614 Eighth street FOR RENT—Two or three room {ur- nished or unfurnished apartment, private bath, three closets and store room, private entrance. Call at 802 Second street. Phone 1050-R. FOR RENT—Two or three furnished apartments in the Lau- rain apartments. City heat, al- ways hot water. B. F. Flanagan, prove 30: RENT—Three room un{ui ed apartment in modern home, very desirable, close in. Phone 214-W or call at 614 Rosser after p.m. FOR RENT—Newly decorated large apartment for small family. Use of telephone, water and some furni- ture. Call at 423 Ninth. FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment with kitchenette, private bath and private entrance. Call at 404 Ave. P. FOR RENT—Two or three room nished apartment. Also sleeping room. Phone 242-LW. 801 Fifth street. isiece eS FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- mished apartments at the Hose ee 215 Third street. F. W hy. FOR RENT—Four room unfi ed apartment, gas range, ground floor. Call at 808 Seventh strect. ARM LAND FOR SALE—A good farm of 160 acres, 2 miles west of Freda, N. D.. with 5 room house, barn, two wells and windmill, chicken house and other buildings. Price $20.00 per acre. For terms and particulars write A. T. Lein, Freda, N. Dak. “BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES — FOR SALE—First class meat market and grocery, only meat market in town of 1700 population. Fully equipped. Wenzel Bros, owners, room Classitied Advertising Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 Insertion, 25 words or under .75 2 Insertions, 25 words or under 85 3 Insertions, 25 words or under 1.00 1 week, 25 words or under .....1.45 Ads over 25 words, 3c additional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in ad- vance. Copy should be received by 2 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 SALESMEN WANTED AN ESTABLISHED MANUFACTUR- ING company has out of the or- dinary proposition for experienced specialty salesmen, between 35 and 45 years of age. This connection will mean from $6,000 to $12,000 an- nually selling all-electric popcorn machines and peanut roasters in nine models, sandwich nfachines and vending machines of all kinds. It is noncompetitive. Straight com- mission with no charge backs. In Answering, give us your experience. The salesman we decide upon as the necessary background of ence and ability will be given y equivalent to one state on Burch Mfg. dotte, Kansas City, -| AUTO SEAT COVERS. $100 week! Direct to autoists. Inexpensiv ellent quality. Elaborate sam- ples FREE. MARVELO, 2300 Wa- bansia, Chicago. DOCTORS You may drive Nature out by the door Through the window she'll come back j a flying They may cut out your gall bladder, let out your gore, But in misery and pain you'll be dy- ing. The knife can not cut your disease from the blood For God's srke then why keep on try- ing? BUT—It you visit the Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan (Harvard) you will not have to be cut to pieces for we do not believe in operations, for we know that disease is caused by poisons circulating in the blood and can not be removed with a knife, By our Alkaline Blood Treatment, Herbs, Roots and Bark and scientif- ic food combinations we have cured Hundreds and we can CURE YOU. Clinic rooms 6-8, Lucas Block, Bis- marck. (NO KNIFE). POSITION WANTED WANTED—Position in general office work, can take dictation. years experience. Best of reference. Write Tribune, ¢ of Ad. No. 1 ‘stenographer, te Tribune, care WORK WANTED BY MAN and wife. Lady as short order cook, man as dishwasher. Phone 560-W or call at 319 South Ninth. EXPERIENCED lady desires house- work by the hour. Phone 985-J. HOUSES AND FLATS : FOR SALE BY OWNER—Modern bungalow. Two bedrooms, hard- wood fioors, built-in cupboards, sun perch, near school, garage. Price reasonable. See Dale at 211 West Rosser or phone 982. FOR RENT—A_inodern five room bungalow, built-in features, base- ment garage. Write Tribune in care of Ad. No. 23. FOR RENT—October first, furnished x room house. Modern, close in. Write Tribune, care Ad. No. 14. FOR RENT—Six room modern house | at 701 Front street. Phone 321. FOR RENT—Modern five room house. rye M. Register. SALV! A soothing, healing salve for cu’ » Sores, ulcers, boil etc. Advertising boxes $1.00 postpaid. Ad- dress W. H. Dutton, Box 1203, Little Rock, Arkansas. RESPECTABLE young lady would like to accompany a respectable party of ladies motoring to Oregon, Washington or other points west about October first. State terms. Write Tribune, care of Ad. No. 22. INVENTIONS WANTED—Patented, unpatented. If you have an idea for sale write Hartley, Box 928, Bangor. Me. USED CARS HAVE $424.00 credit on new Oakland car with Stair Motor Co., Bismarck. Will sell same on 11 per cent dis- count. Write Tribune in care of Ad. No, 17. FOR SALE CHEAP—Three ton I C. truck in fair condition. Good tires all around. H. C, Leupp, Stan- ton, N. D. ee ee HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Household furniture. Dining rcom set, including 6 din- ing room chairs, rockers, rug, bed, nearly new, spring and mattress, nearly new, small table, ice box, fruit Jars, garden tools, rakes, forks, shovels, bars, spades ae other ar- ticles two numerous mention. Phone 911 or call at ‘a2 Eighth. FOR BALE—Household furniture, in- cluding Hoffman piano, Radiola No, 17, sun porch set, Singer sew- ing machine, bed complete, Win- chester shot op 16 AS eer eee high FOR SALE—RADIOS “All el io, pri to sell at once. Also one 20 gauge double barrel shot gun. Call at 421 Ninth street. Hi Se nae Denti, and botind Sree 0 district court. After returning fae Oh Gietectnd oon tte grsoee be ‘was released on bond. Fir Hh Hi i i chair, coaster small items. phone 1 346-M or eal at 418 Ninth street. BIG O) "; ott » Manager for unoccu Liberal commission, eco immediately. Good for $5,000 for ly, We furnish stock, deliver and collect. Previous experience necessary. Fyr-Fyter 1913 Fyr-Fyter Bldg., Dayton, MAGIC GAS GAS EQUALS GAN 3S OAS, LON. Guaranteed Product. No fake. Unusual high commission. Agents’ address on boxes, circulars, lettere heads. Free particulars, proof. Dep. 7, MAGIC GAS BLDG., Alexandria, Ont. Canad: Christmas Greeting cards. Hand- some Sample Book free. be oe Commission. Lowest Prices. usual imported novelties. Hotta ter Art Co,, Rochester, N. Y. BIG MONEY year round aj agents. No canvassing, deliverire or investment. MOTHER HUB- BARD FOODS, 550 Congress, Chi- | cago. ree eens ee HELP WANTED—INSTRUCTION WANTED immediately, men—women, 18-55, qualify for steady govern= ment positions, $125-§250 month; experience not required; vacations with full pay; common education, Many needed soon. Write, instruce tion Bureau, 478, St. Louis, Mo, REAL ESTATE a Te iene brand new bungalow, ment garage. Fire place, $6000.00, THIRD STREET; 10 room modern house, hot water heat, triple garage, suitable for rooming house or eas casily be made into apartments with big income, a bargain for someone at $6000.00. FOURTH STREET; 5 room stucco bungalow, fire place, double garage, beautiful lawn and trees, close im, $6300.00. SIXTH STREET; 6 room, brand new house, attached garage, complete $7200.00. SEVENTH STREET; 7 room, strictly modern house, sleeping porch, double garage, beautiful lawn and trees; $5500.00. NINTH STREET; nice 5 room bung- alow, modern, $3500.00. TWELFTH ST’ SET; 4 room cottage, toilet, etc., #c trees, $2200.00. ‘THIRTEENTH STREET; 5 room cote tage, modern, east front, only, $3100.00. TWO OF the prettiest building lots in the city bgp Den Ja trees and shrubbery, $600.00 YOU CAN alway: rip cheaper through a reliable cane than di- rect from the owner. In the make ing of nearly three thousand sales. I have never had a complaint from any buyer. F. E. YOUNG. Lost LOST—On highway No. 10, between New Salem and Taylor, new “Oil Field Special” Goodrich truck tire, size 32x 6. Finder kindly return to Northern Hide and Fur Co, Bise marck, for reward. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, next to bath, suitable for one or two. Board if desired. Attractive loca- tion, reasonable terms. Call at 911 Sixth street. Phone 374-M. FOR RENT—In modern home, wi attractively furnished room has three windows and large closet. Young lady preferred. Call at 314 Ave. D or phone 1222. FOR RENT—Two large furnished rooms newly decorated in modern home, with board. Reasonable rates. | Phone 204-J. 111) Wi street. FOR RENT—Two nice warm rooms: adjoining each other, suitable for) two boys or girls, always hot water.) Call at Mohawk, 401 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Well {furnished room| 15x10'2 ft. with kitchenette and closet, use of frigidaire. 411 Fifth] street. Phone 273. \fOR RENT— Furnished strictly modern home, sultable 5 one or two. Close in. Call at Sixth street. Phone 1151-R. R RENT—Large furnished sl ing room in modern home, for one or two, board if desired.) Phone 1214. FOR RENTS mall ing with clothes closet al 411 Fifth. Phone 273, since FOR _RENT—Three unfurn Call at 423 Third sts lenmeyer. FOR RENT—Two rooms week or month, 411 Ave. A. Sixth street. Phone 431. ___ MISCELLANEOUS direct from imy and cutters at great savings. G anteed. Wrist and posse’ 2 at bargain prices. offered on old watches. Cash or Ppreved credit. Watch repairing Pert work). Mail orders taken care of. James Ww. WE JUST received our full line jackets, stag shirts, flannel fords. Open Capital City Clot! Sloven, 121% Fitth see i

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