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” REAL ESTATE ~__ $8000.00 Te ee Gen sine bun- galow, cast ‘and span. ‘Five ROOM bungal . all modern, close in, @ real bargain, bs EIGHT ROOM house, south front, splendid trees; hot water heat. $1300.00 FIVE ROOM house, south side, bath, close in. Absolutely the best bar- gain in its bay the city. ae pom WHEAT PRICES FALL eh a berth meen § For Weakneas at Liverpool! Ascribed ae fit to New India Wheat and rican Bower 1 baeaty Reports Chicago, Apa 2ha-(AB)—Ratn Texas und Oklahoma an well as Ka Nebraska. with widespre ye Uy tad age wheat An a new low. pI cords. | Atchison, Tope! Gaport demand for North “American | Atlantic ernie wheat was much less in evidence] Auburn Auto that} Aviation Corporation - Se to! Baldwin Locomotive : ; | Baltimore & Onto Barnedall A Bethlehem Steel . fticial estimates. Burroug “Raat unofficial estimal Adding Na ‘Wheat closed nervxous 1% to 1 s-ic and ‘Ativone . a bushel lower than yesterday's fin: |Salumet and Hecin Canadian Pacific . th 20 aA July 1.04% to. %;|-Cannon Mi i eR eg — #ze. ih 200 BReresassersesrassansssesssy joudy. en Col ‘Clow dy Moines, ia, pt cay e City, fen icles . _THE BISMARCH TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1930 25,—(AP)— Egg Chetee, 4 “ie bec cage Peed by Highest wind Velocity eat Britain ut New York Stock i MAJ OR SPECULATIVE eaite ; oa MMI ON IPWARD apr BE, Eee lta } Et fie Unchanged. Butter 8 Low wrest age igh Motor, Motor Accessory, Steel “arte net Rup eete Tee and Railroad Groups Heavy | 332%: its During Normal-Séssion real, fost ii i can ny tlean Rolling Mi ‘tt loan Smeltg. merican ore Refining * American T eee ana legraph Amer! f é 00 : ; modérn cottage, east New York, April (ABPI—Thp | Dep stock market present rechy pots 4 arene, uring part | a! jon, but major ‘specuin- tive acl ivity 1 +} to be oo the 1174 Some sel! into us tket at the peenies, g but offerings Generally well Absorbed. aviness Wad most apparentafi the iotGr, motor aovessor: ease ee unced m4 public ielltties. oll a specialties. ile trading ret an of it ts helleve onal character. Call money: fe: te wed at 4 cent but hain ‘drop, ay fag te hard Montana 41.01% t¢ LOTS; hundreds of them ineses Vsputa hue We aeeyly, 7 sree durum n OBC to 2 ‘0, 2 Station— High zw "ip | _ ou in all parts of the city at prices to raft hold nearly 8 points ¥. wer lama | 2 db, ay Sort mixea aad Bs ah lt HW 90 | THE ME MOST COMPLETE LIST of Cutler Hammer, eva ar Bec: 3 fo. | . Jotp and farm lands I have eae n Sheet és : F. E, YOUNG. Underwoor DEAD ANIMALS WANTED away ig, sheep, cattle and horses $5800.00 FIVE ROOM, ftucco bungalow, east front, attached saris, brand new, ion Pe a | though you *e000.06, brand delivered on ‘charges? svsesasncouaueshs fd tit Sheed ewt., round whites, U. ne partly graded, few sales $ ; ; i 4 recent Euro} qe a bushel below a replacers An official forecast of the 1940 whe crop of India put the. total vat a 900,000 bushels mo 36,000,000 hels in’ excess ot Itent EAUTIFUL, few \ stucco “aval, attached gérage, every iodern convenience, place, all “not quite complete and to suit taste of pur- FEROS SR, steel and ra{l- DULUTH CASH GRAIN v activity, was} Duluth, inn Ape HB——(AP)— | Sheridan, Wy Oo rains hos 14, to, 2.834 iy: the amusement, and a few high a sbi May tet Bpukane, Wath. cieee gee er $2. ul | Spokane. Switt Cur mt Winn noee NORTH DAKOTA REPORT eee Toad ewe reecenereenwmanccemes s 3 tig cap de te BY wept. 834 Brice t toitt 81, July 82 3-4 to * jept.. 88% bo Bt 86% to| Beach, cloudy. Bottineau, cleai Carrington, Grosby, mis % ‘to 3-40 off, and provisio cific showlna'’ fo 12¢ decline. Lg Pacitle pi market as well as in| © orthwuetern wheat TSoinioarde house selling was/Chrys er fiover |. Buying against bids checked Colorado Fuel and Iron . ‘RGats declined with oth in and| Columbia Graphophone. Sate declined with other grain and] & ‘ or a tote et tne Gate trop Making’ | Commercial Solvents, nev feverenie tare Pommonwealth und Boutheri medium 9 to 52e; lower| Di &rades 46 to 4c. r tt tate tot rT Bilendale, clear ++ r tl Bt feet soured rn tae ana and Fessenden, clear... ¥ aaa Mine a | Images of of ‘Memory Liquiderton wan en Provisionnr and longs sold. May though ard. “Bid trading formed tho rule here much of the time in the wheat pit today. Heavy speculative selling of July delivery was an outstanding tea- ture, but there was also large salen in all monthy, Effects of improved moisture conditions in domestic wi ter wheat territory meanwhile were being emphasized by reports that Infalls in spring wheat states.and In anada had insured all spring-sown wrain a sufficient supply ow moisture for the present, with domestic seed- ing 70 to 80 per cent completed. On the downward swings of wheat today, buying support came largely from ‘previous sellers who were in ® ponition fo cOllect profits. Accordi to some obs: veatment buying Corn peices went lower, sympathiz- ing with wheat woaknexs. Corn trad- era took special notice, too, of Tow reports of early planting and vegetation making rapid progre: Arrivals of corn in Chicago today 34 cars, compared with eK, and 93 cars ar receipts were gainst 730,000 bu. at this joe values were tending up as Rpparent. FUTURES CLOSE Minneapolis, Mi ~-Weather news teday but weak strain on wheat futures and prices declined sharply at the opening. May and July closed 3-4 cent lower and September 3-4 to % cent lower, Corn futures sagged further under of scattered May Nquidation. quiet and easy Rye trade, w taken on dcelines by eastern houses. Flax trade was dull and pric tollowed the trend of wheat. The tone of the cash whe was very firm and there was & good and_for slightly increased offer- Durum was strong, especially bearish Cash corn demand wi fers were Jixht. Oa very good early but medand was stronger again. is strong. Flax of ht and demand tone \ tinued as good, Chicago, 28 of “Agri. 090 ad . Tbs."9.80 40 10.485 240-30 9.90; choice 4: medium to chal 200-250 5, Te—1,500; calves 1,000 trade; | moderately low on she stock; to chotce of- ferugs were: most, fat cows, 7.00 to 8.25; ‘moat steera 1 7) 5 Slaughters cl and. cholee 1990 te (milk eck ker ai a, ed= ETT fOm fone: common 6: 00; stbok common. and medium held 8 Fart ie held eld ‘around steady; other ua chelce 92 1 down, 9.85 to mediim 8.50 $40: "coramon. 8.00 to $:00; medium to cholce 92 to 100 Ibs. 8.25 to §.80; ewes, medium to chotco 150 lbs down, 4.76] 8 to €,00; cull-and common 2.50 to feeder lambs, good and cholce 8.50 to dn Selene Thorn tagnbs nih best woolskin ewes quotable le bd Sicers’ and. yeurlings predominat th ge MNte host’ cleughtse 8 opening very slo prospects: to 25 lower; several cars choice y steers 13.00 to 13,50; within 25 cents of season’s sop; bulk all weights 10,50 to 12.00; beet cows meager suppl: cher heifers active: low cutters and cutters bulk 5.00 to 6.75; Nght shelly xtreme ase; atone bull Bra stockers and feeders in mei Peed age 0 lower « or mostly 3—11,1 seri? trade atsaay. to 10 hig! LY HAG wel nts. 350-325 round "ists heavier weights 7 ute perly pence Genta welgh fact dow! on. wind lights eve en AVerEKO pd eht 345. wt arts proils ae a bi ; rks is : ee : 19% to 206; long hor at ete ite; 1 vers, very little new In- |¢ ’ Wenting Union sais nsolidated Gax ntinental Bak, ntinental Can Continental Mot Corn Products Gream of Whe Grosley Radio Crucible Steel. . Curtion Wi Hlectric Auto Lite Hlectric Power Frle Railroad Firestone Tire Fox Film A .. Freeport Texas General America General Electric, General Foods Grunow le Hersh ou oi Houston ont Hudson Motor {Hupp Motor | Independent Git | Indian Refining International Co: International Harv: Int. Telephone and To ni ee ville Kelvinator ¢ ennecott Copper Rréuger & oli Kroger Grocery Loew's, Ine. . Mack Trucks ’ Re National Dairy ational Pow Parmaice ral Pathe Exchang Penney, Phillips Petroleum . to Gamble . Shattuck, F, r ell Mion ‘ofl immons Company anes Parone jineclair Consolidi Skelly Oil Southern P: Standa: Standard Oll Standard Oi) or few: TJorsey’ dard O11 of New York rner Col Renae Motor jor Steel Corporation .. Pacific Ld. Tr. . n Roller Bearin, Transcontinental ou Underwood Elliott . Union Carbod Union Pacific ‘United Aircraft Paltee Cigar Store: coh Cor “paveee 4 Pnitea in very] U7. 8. ni psent Bality ‘Ae fansdiam cae ba agi : iy Wabash Railwi Warner Western Maryland Witeos! Wilipe-Gveriand Woolworth Company sony grec Firat eee Bancorporat Minn.-Nort Cities geisleer, hits & share, 114. Bengara'o O11 57%: SMB aeow reff enh ‘or Continental Oil Of Delaware Ki Maton Axle and Spring. ent International Match ped, International Nickel, of Cana stepringticid Tire Corporation hi Nevada Conuolidated capper | New York Cent - ota Cr aReth mesh ngn2 aah n0n2 Hers Dares colors tate > her Pennsylvania ‘Raiiroad BE REE SRR ESOREES SSS REELS FAT SRE FE ze oe) se tt SORAA RNS DOS Ne Som COIN NAS WIS aS eM ISHS SPEEA ESETFEPE SHES ESE ae zB Fae +2 eo mem _ ote co rans once 010s 2900 230 ~3eetonerase e9Ese RTOs OS, ne <2 _wSamsae SaPVsSeVssess: Eye] fie Cry 2 Semoen itman Ko harkea 4p more than # point new top at 264. J, I. Cope Bret igher ‘and A, to a new opt ab Tobacco B, Pui New. Jersey, and Broob! rn oa each advanced & poin more. solidated Gus, Nhubert Theatre ter Wheeler, Fox Film, NMeuston Standard Olis of California and eterred, Colum: ick Chemical and iii, Hie Bervice of inued offerings, on a downward scale, of the motor accessories ene aviation issues turned . the gene course of prices lower in the iinet hour. Stewart Warner slumped to 30% a new 1990 low, off 12 points, on the uplication of ah unfavorable earn- ings report for the first quarter, Au- burn Auto dropped 6, Blecttle Auto It Bendix 4 and American Bosch neta, and United Aircraft 3. the, best prices in the previcwsl strong! 1s ran from one to six polni 'e effort, the dectine were made throug demonstration in Amer! and other leaders. The cl regular, Sales approximated 1,300, O60 GO RANGE Chicheoy Portis <n Hie aut. Low . Close — bit hy, | He : MIN: nit ae tr 1 no) her 1.00% 1.0: 2 northe hern fd - inter oF io 1.05% in Og MURMUR oeeee 108% epeToeTeTeyey LosK in Yr LOL ooses 1.01% Sais Sie ae: pi ee mo; o. lo. x Di ie EREET Probably Are Elec- tric Brain Deposits (Continued “rom page one) stig stations, transforming sense it impressions into electrical impulses, | 0a @nd sending them into the “innum- erable microscopically visible fibers of white matter” of the brain, Compared to New ‘Eye’ Many observers, he said, have found that light falling upon the eye causes electric energy to travel over the optic nerve. This he compared to the new “electric eye,” the photoelectric cell, in which potassium may be used to obtain photoelectric effect, This tage Potassium is abundant, he said, in certain of the eye nerves, and could operate somewhat the same. “We know what material the mech- anism that holds the memory image must be,” he went on, “for the brain agesel of water, various compounds of potassium, sodium, phosphorous, Calcium, magnesium and a group of highly specialized fats. In other words, the brain consists of conduc- tors and insulators. “All the billions of brain celis are in existence at birth, for no new brain cells are added after birth. But few of the fibers exist at birth and there is then little memory.” Creates Brain’ Fiber He explained the chemicals of these fibers which are potassium and other substances, and the electrically .con- “Thus,” he.said, “we postulate that es nerve cells secrete nerve fiber. baicadpercanyy lke impact upon the sense orgen occurs the same fibre. (neurofibrillac) would be stim- ulated and the pathway intensified thus recreating the original image— creating memory. “These infinite pathways thus created intercommunicate, allowing infinite numbers of associations, thus making possible the processes of thought and reasoning. Produce Pathways “In experiments upon rats we have been able to produce facijitated path- ways both in freshly removed brains and in living brains by the passage of an electric current, this facilitation being manifested by increased cqn- ductivity along the path of the stim- ulating current and diminisher activ- ity across it., “Recently, ‘we have found evidence that tends to support our belief that the intercommunicating pathways in the, brain are secreted by the brain cells, Miss A. F. Rowland, Dr. Maria ‘Telkes and I have found that by tak- ing the separate constituents of a brain we could produce the equivalent of the fibers by an electric charge.” %|Women Will Rule World in Future, Opera Star Certain th 8 i : i I : : i ih iF k 2 F 4 # fi 5 i Hs i & : ie = it ag ull Grand Forks, clear Hankinson, clear Hettinger, cloudy ss... Jamestown, clear « paneer clea: Lisbon, clear Minot, ear’: Napoleon, parti ex, clear . Pembina, clea Portal, clear Sanish, cloudy’: Williston, cloudy Wishek, partly Mody: Moorhea , Minn, clear, 26 WEATHER FORECAST! For Bismarck and vicinity? Cloudy, with showers tonight and Saturday. Not much change in temperature, For North Dakota: Cloudy, with showers Saturday, and west portion tonight. Somewhat warmer east por- tion tonight. For South Dakota: Probably show- ers tonight and Saturday. Not much change In temperature, GENERAL CONDITIONS The high-pressu companylng fair, ¢ the upper Missi morning, while th has moved to the easter: mountain slope. Warm ther pre- vails from the plains states westward, and precipitation occurred trom the lower Missouri valley westward. and northwestward to the Pacific coast. River stage at 7 a, yet; 246 hour change, drop of 6.4. fone! ad Bismarck ‘station barometric pren- 7 um. 28.34 Inchen: reduced, ORRIS W. ROBERTS, "Meteorologist te mages nsesic 1s s20atscs 22 tece esse gene cess carstentess! Pepe tot tet tet tt tit tt SS ABLITY TODO WORK ELECTION BID TEST, STARK BOARD RULES Tribune Is Awarded General Supply Contract as Only Equipped Bidder The question of what is a responsi- ble bidder was raised in the letting of the Stark county general election supplies contract at Dickinson, Wed- nesday, and the board of county com- missioners decided that a acc The Tribune, as the only bidder with such an equipment that the ballots could be printed and the books both ruled and printed here without send- ing the work to St. Paul to be done. The award was made at a-continued meeting. March 7, the general elec- tion bids had been held over for the other bidder to show evidence of re- ed to the Knight Printing company of Fargo. An investigation showed that @ portion of the general election work bid for could not be done in the plant of the rival bidder, so The Tribune was awarded the contract as the low- est oe bidder. In making the award, the board went on record in the following resolution: Whereas, the county comm of Stark county, North Dakota, hay 4 for bids for the of precinct election si analog for the June primary 3030 and also, 296 bi Fal ele fof ail’ blank, book oxe-leat and hound forms incidental ndling of the county busl- ‘Whereas, bidders heretofore and on the 7th “Gay of 0, submitted bids ae Durauant tos to alg did at comply, with “these send tion of the advertisement bor bl the seauire~ ments of the law in regard. th egeto ao tons uch as shal, id bid wi ait ane. ‘ot heer heretofore adverti si Bleetio opened and exe od with its ac-\ permit. Write Exchange and Ren- dering Co. Box 265, Bismarck. N PORE... BISMARCK’S BIGGEST BARGAIN Each ‘week we offer one Used Car In far below cost.’ Price for WEEE ONLY. Here each week you can stretch your Dollar to the t. $97.00 Cash with $17.33 a month or $237.00 Cash NASH SIX 4-DOOR SEDAN. Seat 3; Motometer with lock; Heat- r; Disc Adie d Very Good Tires; and Wiper; Bumpers; Excele ent Duco ‘finish, this Six cylinder Dollar Value with any other Used Car. ae 24 $143.00 THIS WEEK this car today. Your oppor- tunity to buy High-Grade, Dependa~ le Transportation at an unheard of M. ae co. Dodge Brothers Cars and The Ply- mouth, FOR SALE OR TRADE for city prop- erty, 1929 Hudson coach, like new. Write complete details, in care of Tribune No. 90. Pe ti LH ALL USED CARS AND TRUCKS at 33 1-3 per cent off. erstocked with used cars must sell them as » In order to do so we have cut all prices one-third, This is your opportunity to buy that used car or truck.at a price which you can’t equal elsewhere. Come in easly while the stock is still com- And large number of others, in- cluding nearly all makes and types at prices ranging from $50.00 and up. STEEN MARMON COMPANY. - Distributors Marmon and Roosevelt automobiles bear Phone 1452. ismarck, N. D. SAVE MONEY CARS USED With an O. K. that Counts 1928 coach, has bump- ers, motometer, and trunk. Tires, upholstering and findsh are in nice condition. Motor ' reconditioned, Down payment only $138.00. 1929 Chevrolet sedan, in Meany con- dition. Down payment 1038 Ford roadster, Model At livnaghe ly reconditioncd. Down payment $113.00. 1928 Chevrolet coupe $365.00. 1927 Chevrolet truck and cab with triple grain box. Thoroughly re- conditioned, $290.00. We trade and give terms. CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Phone 432 aaa to the Knish: ty the reason ani on the eround, thie th the » Goramalaslopars *Sesponsibie bidder therefor; “Whereas, the county commissioners since said date considered all Bian s Teh Ne not submit ted te fr bids, which | and nae te | tive by the Dickinson st. allo th awarded rt) some het tur he to thi ee that it woul bot ne sary ide inson. tract f sou race ta have ee in he Bickinson pat peated supplies, or hed. no saulpmest for "uli ne ad Dinding of such poll an Rasen" the ue ree cz ats of 4 comit 3 i wie Pe sc Whereas, the bid wey Press subm| tion. Bui * hy ate ay BCom tne boat hell to} 4 t ‘th to. looke tn pont (oe ition Rind fads Inson. ign. co far ish anid supplies, an brat ound, {a ruling: rete, ni as, Hy eos ay comimienionsrs ner 0 th interest of the’ Gay to purchase precinct elec- tion supplies concern and ballots from anot! yn, and uid iy ts, im an “iitewal Nd there by 1 expense; and reme court of this hat governin: retion are require ¢ rer sponsibility of. the te tomes t bi ible meine and. havin ovite a4 the rent i wn aa cos ie apmers ki refore, Be I jere and t! i it tos Croquinole waves $7.50. By expert operator at The Califor- nia Permanent Wave Nook, 103 Third street, Bismarck. Phone 782. ‘WANTED—Ladies for pleasant out: door work, and make $2.00 to $3.00 an hour. Give name and home. Address in oe letter. Write Trib- “BARGAINS FOR SALE ron erage. eas a 2 bed sift, $2500, on liberal terms, FIVE-ROOM modern house, 2 bed rooms, sun parlor, hot water heat, heated garage, comparati desirable, near school, on po on FIVE ROOM new pl dec stucco ish bungalow, 2 bed rooms, pen Place, stucco garage attached, east front, near school, very immediate possession. NEW MODERN stucco bungalow, 2 bed rooms, oak: floors, fire epi breakfast nook, room finished pir sagen basement tab gyi oon stucco garage, lesirable, on Fifth street. bald LE FIVE room mocern bungalow, close in, for rent. GEO. M.. REGISTER. years old desires permanent em- ployment in city. Ten years exper- jence in office work consisting of bookkeeping, typewriting, etc. Very good references. Write Tribune, care of Ad. No. 96. LAUNDRY done reasonably. Rough dry and otherwise. Gentlemens clothes @ specialty. Called for and delivered. Phone 1395. WANTED—Work by the hour, also will do washing and ironing in my own home. Phone 1403-R. FOR RENT—Nicely sleep: ing room with two windows suitable Nett, 710 Seventh street or phone 30% ‘Two furni 116 West Thayer Ave. ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN in « large modern nicely furnished nicely home real close in. G44-M or call at B03 Seventh street, FOR RENT—Two well furnished topms in modern home Reasonable rates. call at 111 Washi i i i i i f i f i aged ae ie that By i

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