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p See THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1980 eS, Granted Divorce , WHEAT CLIMBS AS MARKET BULLS GET | New York Stocks | CORN SLIDES DOWN ae BUSY AND HOPE 10 Adama Expres . Alleghany Corpo: ‘ Allied Chemical and Dye American Bosch Magneto American Can .... American Commercial ‘Ai American and Foreign Power. ‘American International . Sontinued Reports of Rainfall American Locomotive ......+4.. Professional Operators Seek to American Power and Light .... Have Depressing Effect /americun Radiator 00.0101 Rally Forces Around ‘ merican Rolling Milis a on Prices American Smelting and Retinin Their Standard tated Oo relewrap’ merican Water Works ‘ & Anaconda Copper . New York, Aug. 19.—(AP)—The old SNe rey Pr garage etd Copper Mining ‘ time bulls once more tried thetr hand Surly price changes: corn going down, | Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe... at managing the balky stock market Sbtias Wheat Scorhbed inner. Laas Atlantic Refining . ‘ today, hoping for better success than ‘i uburn Auto .. » they had in July. ditional rains and moderate temper | Aviation Corporation . - ‘Brokerage house gossip said that a atures over the corn belt ted. to Bae Baldwin Locomotive . M handful of the more active profes- Bellin of conn. On. che other Hane [Baltimore & Ohio . : sional operators were seeking to rally | Hote Et Lincthnol ORSUREe about cons |BernadelL A. a following around the bull standard Hiderable buying of wheat future de- | Bendix Aviation feeling that the completely sold out liveries here. Opening unchanged to | Bethlehem Steel, condition of the market as indicated lc lower, corn afterward underwent Burrough Adding Machine’... Be ACAI LBae Tape itnecie ae a charp General setback. ovcrer | Calumet and Arizona . Allied, Chemical, Atchison, Casa and started unchanged to) eo higher, Te |Galumet and ecla.. Columbian Carbon mounted about 5 acted somewhat jand then ralited. |../ Canadian Pacific to 10. Royal Dutch was as an in- i J 4 Jase, J. 1. . Secretary Mellon was quoted. as } fumbles. One of the causes Werom | Chesapeake saying In Pittsburgh that as soon as decidedly pessimistic crop report £101) | Chicago 2Great We: ; the merchandise markets are cleared a widely known authority on felt | Chicago Great Western pfd of present supplies on hand, the busi- conditions who telegra ned. rom 1G. M., St. Paul & Pacifie ness situation should improve. “Cur- Denison, Iowa, for 160 miles hetween , St. Paral & Pacific tailment | noutput without a question & -Marghalitown and Denison the ap ‘go, Rock Island & Pacit! wil Teorrect. the present condit pearance or corn In very decelving: |Chryster oMttor . + a Treen eect tne Ceremethacs piated and that owing to drought and heat | Colorado Fuel and iron. fankers and statistical services have the growers will do well to eaevint Columbia Gas and Electric - been pointin gout for some time that half a crop, he added that on entering | ‘olumbia Graphophone censumption was Tunning ahead of the fields one finds a large per cent| Commercial Solvents, new... production, thus paving the way for of the stalks barren, many small fy Commonwealth and Southern la fresh start, but speculators have in evidence. much corn poorly filled-| Consolidated Gas .............. found it difficult to interpret slack and that even heavy pains now Would) Continental Baking A industrial operations bulllshiy, health- Rot greatly Change ne ata en was | Continental Can ful_as they may be economically Wheat market eee eee today. went | Continental Motor» Money remained easy, with funds apparent much of the time today went) Continental Oil of Delaware plentifully available outside at 2 per hand In hand with advices of unfaver’ |conn Products =... a Cent : fr Buropes italy, ‘Germany. Prancs (ibe Cane Sugar ped DULUTH. RANGE and the Netherlands were reported | Gurtiss Wright esa ANGE as all complaining about crop damage) Dy Pont |... Se aus. Open “High Clone % c 0 y 5 ‘ Ruantic purchasing of North Ameri-| Bivetrie Auto Lite... Sec SR can wheat before the ae tora Blectric Power and Light .. ye vigation also Ww © hy srie Railroad .......... sine. 4 nat night export buying, both of Cantda |rireatone Tire and Rubber « say eames eee States whea s said Fs . athe 7 id s Bnd Uiberal volume, “Oats were easy. Freeport t 1 ig oe. M1 nfluenced by corn, General American "#an sees indluencidns were firm, acting in line! fencral Blestric. new Qet. 8 wtih hog values. General Foods Dec. doa, soi” Sank 2 eneral Gas and — ‘TURES START jeneral Mills MINN RANGE ane 19; — (AB) pep tap ee Minneapolis, Ang P— Minneapolis, Augus' a eneral Railw es Open High Loew Wheat future followed a nersnws and | Uiilette Satety Razor wate open High 1 i se today throug! § > ust. mr ae Ty Crract ewe but ended strong. Corn| Gocavear Tip a ee SRR) nz weakness caused an early dip but/Granam Pa sents some strength was regained because | Great Northern pfd. Sept. . df good closing cablex and later there| Great Northern tron ‘@ rally on report of good export |Great Western Sugar irigsby G sales crains followed the lead of| Houdaiite Herehe: wheat, which seems again to be the! Houston Oi Key grain. September closed % cent! Hudson. Moto: higher, December tq cent higher. Hupp oMtor . 9 Gorn futures was easy to unchanged | indian Refining . ; Y putedipped Lise, Oats dipped 4c] Thternational Combusti ae 5/0 Bae Gie roe aiaier wade wos noted: lente uatier aL comune jarley Hi Ut Spened easy and followed the | {hternational Match pfd 3 ene 32% lead of wheat. Barley OEE TiGuE International Nickel, of Canada. tr for the near futures and 6%c high-| Waiver, J... £3. : er for December futures. itn | Kelly-Springtietd Tire’ - Cash wheat tone was unse wit!) Kelvinator Corporation 0 ype stronger ati je ePrier.| ennacott Cop. Sone ty the 59 pound quality sold at) Kennecott top. the top of the range while smucty undl errr Geog y | damaged stuff showed easier Inc a ee tions. Good wheat was readily ab- Kroger Grocery scribed at. firm comparative prices. |TOQkss Ine > Durum was about unchanged, ‘There Mack Trucks | Pustno change in winter wheat and|ifaek Trucks demand was fair to good. Corn, de- M y Department and was limited and so were offer-| Nay Qoparon ings, Oats demand was a little sloW-|Aifiml Copper | er for top quality but steady other-|sia"ont Pet. |. wise. Rye demand was fair to rood. Mia. 8. Oil Ctfs, Barley of thin type dropped 1 at 2¢]/ sro "ian, & Tex. while malting quality ruled firm. Mont. Ward Plex receipts fell of considerably | Nash’ Motora’. and the demand was fair to good. ‘ational Biscuit May... ee ational Cash Register ... Lard— > ST. PAUL LIVESTOOHS NS ational Dairy Produce ee Sept... . 10.62 g. 19.—(AP—U. . Ww LA ot... + bee —_Gricase, Jroinctading 5.000 airects:| Ney. Cons, Gop. wee Gen abas: Yally active; unevenly 10-35 highers|New York Cent. ; ostly 18028 higher: early top 11133|)Ny" NA & Htfd. aah TD lk desirable 160-220 Ibs. 10.90-11.105| North American. < — ~ if Host packing sows 9.00-9.29. Northern. Pacific S$ CASH GRAIN height lights. good and choice 1401 Oliver ‘Farm. . : a 60 Ibs. 10-35-11.00, Light weight 160-| pacific Gas & Bicctric 20 lbs. 10.80-11.15; medium weight! pacific Light 30-250 Ibs, 10.75-11.00; heavy weight! packard Moto; 3502330 lbs. 9.85-10.80; packing SoWS.|Pan-am, Pet. /“B’ medium and good 275-500 Ibs. 8.40-| par -Fam.-Lasky . slaughter pigs, good and e|Parmelee ‘Trans 300 aaa 2 ne 0. fi Pane eee ttle, 6,! : ives enn. R. KR... ‘active: best yearlings 11 Phillips’ Petrol. jes 10.75: yearling heifers 10. med- Proct. & Gamble jum weight and weighty steers 1.00-| puplic Service Corp. N. 1.50 higher than a week ago. Pullman... .°. 4 “Slaughter cattle and vealers: Cat-| purity. Baking tie good and choice 600-900 Ibs. 9.75-| Radio Corp. Am. . 11.50; 900-1100 Ibs. 9.50-11.25: 1199-| Radio-Keith Orp. . 4900 ibs, 9.50411.25; 1300-1500 Ibs. 9.59-| Remington Rand 3 < 1200. Gommon’ medium 600-1300 1bs.| Reynolds Tob. = 49 6 Pheifers, good and choice! Rienfield ON < 1 5 Ths, | 9.25-11.1) Erte ang | Roxal are ‘ dark ror cows ar 0 3 thoice 5.2 common and medium | Seaboard Air 3 dark nor. bate low cutter and cutter 3.50-| Sears-Raebuel 63 |Grade of 4 (bulls, yearlings excluded) g004|Servel Inc, %|1 northern. * choice beef 6.00-6.75; cut to] Shattuck (F, 351|2 northern medium 4.75~ vealers (milk fed) | Shell Union 1342 [8 northern 2 Rood and choiée 11.50-13.50; medium | Simmons . 24" Montana Winter Wheat fo.00-11.50; cull. and common 7.50-| Simms. Petrol... 3014 | 1404 pratein 10.00. or andifectior cattle: Steere, [erie gone ot. Bal We 8t% cs ate good and choice, 900-1050 Ibs. $.75-| Southern Pacific - 116% | 13% protein + 35; coOMaM Gut steady. to. mtrong: | goutnern ANS « AGlL HW 55q 55% Sheep. D ; a ;| Sparks v. ington * BS wees y . choice Vange lambs moderately sore Standard Brands . ag 12% protein 9.75-10.00; bulk natives peo toy abe Stand. Gas & Ele SOG PDH Wor Bees Weeding lambs 6.78-7.00. Lambs, | srand: Oil Sel aay (eee GE Regia | Zama 90 Ibs. down, good choice 9.00-10.25;| Stand. Oil N. ¥. |: 31% |1 D HW or medium. 7,50-9.00; all weights com=|Stewart Warner; BBILH Ww. .. snie 82g mon .00-7.50; ewes 90-150 Ibs. med-| Studebaker . 288% | Minneota and South Dakota Wheat jum to pois ashe per par Superior Steel Ht 12% protein i and common 1.00- ‘exas Corp... 524 or qi Jambs, 60-75 Ibs, good and cholce| tex Pac. La. Tr. . 22° |1LH IW... 82% 83% 821 83% 6,00-7.25. Tim. Roil. Bearing 68 | Grade of x Transcont. Oil .. 18% ]1D HW or ; oe SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | | Underwood Elliott 24/1 HW. SLi SBM SL's & . Paul, Aug. 19.—(Ap-U.8.D. | Union Carbide 4 I ‘: See apatite: Receipts 1,000, Run Nght: | Union Pacitic | 21546 /Ch. 1 amber 83% S84 B11 56% Ge in-between and lower | United Aircraft | 37 % protein ¥ Good aera atock: pots 26 cents higher. | United Cixar Store Biamberss «82% 88! sseee 2 Frew loads fed steers sold from 9.00 to| United Corp. 20% | Grade 8.50, or. fully steady. Heavies abent,| United Fruit 86% | Grade « salable higher, Few grassy steers 5.00] Un, Gas & Imp. 2 137 Bulk beef cows 4.50 to 5.50: heif-|US. Ind. Alcohol 6 ers 5.50 to 6.50 or betier; low cutters Realty & Imp.’ . 4 and cutters largely 3.50 to 425. Bulls|U. S. Rubber 2 1durum,. . fairly active: bulk medium grades 5.50). S Steel. 7. 2 durum |! [a eldor few weighty kinds 6.25 to 6.50-| Utility Power #& Light 1rd, durum Feeders and stockers few, scarce;| Vanadium Corp. ..... Falable steady, Calves: Receipts 1,400.] Wabash Railway Corn Yealer market slow, about. 50 cents| Warner Pict. y higher; 10.00 to. 10.00 or better on| West Maryla yellow good and choice kinds. ‘ Western Union yellow ‘Hoge—Receipts 3,500, Slow; opened | Westinghouse yellow . \\s to 25 cente higher, light weights at | Willys-Overland 3 full advance; bidding steady on pigs. | Woolworth 3 mixed © Farly bulk 160 to 220 pound 10.25, Z 4 mixed 310 pounds 9. 5 as iat 10.50: 220, to, around 21) pounds via’ | Minneapolis, Duluth, ate 9.00 igs and light lights. No . white. .. ¥ ieee on Ie Cont Monday 5 Get Bigger Census ious weight 275. F ' Sheep: Receipts 1,009. Fairly active.| farie: fonday's| Washington, Aug. 19.—(AP)—Min-|ch. to 4nc; beer’ fpenay, to trent “aulke native neapolis and Duluth were given larg-| Mdm. to gd. aera goa wether lainbs 8.73; buck | er 1930 population’ totals in today's|Lwr. grds.. Jambs 7.75. Wo westerns here. Com- conane Dubeen Aupouncemient of the i ae mon throwouts largely 5.00; fat ewes) Minto tevised figures were Minne-| lax" ” ’ ‘ pl apolis 464,753, an increase of 84.121 |No. 1... . 1.9842 1.09t¢ 1.98% soe ; nCK or 22.1 per cent; Duluth 101.417, an * A a ¥ ad = ther revisions were a joud, += uluth, Aug. aaa Mixed. colors un-| 401'"an increase of 6118 oF 32.2 per|on Butter 18,911; unsettled. Creamery, cone oul fan wear an increase | 1.99 =40; (93 | of 2. a 4 Bebra) abi firsts (bse01 score) s6-28%4.| The state total was given 2.666.445, | by ‘Cheese 150.360: firm. an increase of 179,320 or 7.5 per cent. ae No. 1 dark ne a 91%; No, 2\do, 8549 NEAPOLIS FLOUR MINNEAPOLIS FOTATORS 8214-8514c; No. 1 no’ Minneapolla, Minny Aug. i8.-up—| , Minneapolis, “Aug. 18—(AP-USD.| No 3 do. soii-87I003 No. ; Flour 15 cents lower, In carload lots, | A.)— Potatoes: uling, moderate: | durum 18%-B8iac; No. 2 40. s81gc- family patents, quoted at $5.75 to $5.85 | moderate wire inquiry; demand and | ggigc; No.2 751%-804%c; No. 1 red a barrel in $8-pound cotton sacks, | trading moderate: market firm. Car-| durum 76i« 7° Shipments 45,066 barrels, loads f.0.b. shipping points, baed on| “Oats, ‘Nov white 35%e. Bran—$25.00 to $25.50, delivered sales less all transportation | No. i rye b4c. Btand middlings—$26.00 to $25.60. | charges, sacked cwt. Early Ohjios, Barley choice to fancy 49-5: S. No. i and partly graded, $1.35. $1.45, mostly $1.35 to $1.40. to jum to good 49; lower & CHICAGO POULTRY Aug. 19.—(AP)—Poultry, 40 trucks, ttled; CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 4 5 22; general run/* Chicago, Aug. 19.—(AP)—Wheat.| New Y¥ ‘8 23: rooster8|No. 1 hard &7%4-89; No. 1° northern | money ste spring ducks 14-/ spring 88%4-%; No. 2 ‘yellow hard} time loa 4 8’ S 20%; springs 25; brdii 15; turkeys 15-i8 17; spring geese 1: 84 days 214 pers ‘orn 2 mixed 98%; No. 1 yel-}2%-3; FOREIGN EXCHANGES jample grade 8814 Prime New York. Aug. 19.—(AP)—Foreign .0. 1 mixed 36; No. 1 white exchanges easy demands: Great|3sy.-%; sample grade 36. ¢ CURB MARKETS Britain 4.86%; France 3.93%; Italy|” Rye, No. 1 62%. New York, Aug. 19.—(AP)—Curb: 5.23%; Germany 23.81%; “Norway| ‘Timothy seed 6.25 Ark. Nat. Gax 93% 26.80; Sweden 26.86%; Montreal 100. Clover ‘seed 12.75-2 Ark. Nat. Gas A$. ae Cities Service 27%. BISMARCK GRAIN CHICAGO PRODUCE Standard Oil Ind 4 (Furnished “by Russell-Miller Co.) Chicago, Aug, 19.—(AP)—Cheese, ~ s Bismarck, August 19 per Ib.: ‘Twins 17-17%4c; daisies, 17% - NEW YORI y, No. 1 dark northern %c; longhorns 17%-18c; young Ameri-| New York Aug. 19.—(AP)—Poultry~ «| No. 1 northern ... © tg hike, brick 18i%c; limberger| live irregular. Broilers by freight No. 1 amber durum 20-210: Swine, 32-290, a1 express 18-30; fowls freight No. 1 mixed durum . Butter, 11,860, steady, prices un-| 16-24: express 14 “ No. 1 red durum ...: changed. Eggs, 10,881 steady: extralor expresn 16; ducks, No. 1 flax firsts 26%; Cresh graded fir: 5-| press ducks, freight) 18; ex- 0. 2 flax 254%; fresh current receipts press 0 3 ai current receipts 15- eee it Barter’ | Bo ta 7 a crea LHICASO POTATOR i Oats e Lenten reason wes originally | (Chicago. Aug. 19.- Pr ewt. 4 eniv og % of Agr.)—Potatoes 5 on tri 271, Eleed ohnier wheat only 40 hours—trom Good Friday until /7!, 45s tnipments sig. steady. trad. Dark harg winter wh Easter day morning. |ip5 just fair, sacked Irish cobblers | dasoolated Press Photo Mrs. Huguette Clark Gower. daughter of the tate Senator W. Clark of Montana, was granted a divorce from William MacDonalg Gower In Reno, Nev. on grounds of desertion, In Solomon Role Associated Presa Photo Following many tests by sclen tists it wi!l be up to Superior Judge Joseph Sabath, arbiter of domestic disputes, to establish identities of the Bamberger-Watkins bableg in Chicago. Missouri 1.65-1.75; Nebraska 1.65-1.85; | New Jers 1.65-1.80: Wisconsin 1.70- j 1.8); “Minnesota sacked early Ohio's 145-1 Corporation Securities Insull. Util, Investment & BBR. Midwest Util. (new) 27%, | MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS "| k Stock 2334, Northwest Banco 405. Minn. Mng. 974. Acts to Aid Farmers J Busy mobilizing the government's forces to bring relief to drought- blighted areas of the country, Secre- tary of Agriculture Arthur M. Hyde is pictured above as he callett-at the White house to confer with President Hoover. He has ordered a survey of the stricken regions by county agents in order to determine the extent of the damage done to crops by the pro- tracted dry spell. Beat Tilden Minn. No. Pi LIBERTY BONDS weX@y, York. Aug. 19.—(AP)— Liberty | bonds: i SELL BIBLE LIC 4 Klagenfurt, Austria, Aug. 19.—()— The so-called “42-line” Gutenberg Bible, which for 400 years has been in possession of the Saint Blasius monastery at St. Paul, Klagenfurt, today was reported sold to Dr. Otto | Vollbehr of New York City, | __ The Suez canal varies in width from | 230 to 250 feét on the main stretches, and 260 feet at curves. The canal is {about 100 miles long. BR 2204 {__.. ee d WEDNESDAY, AvaubE 90 1a. 7.580 illocy cles—545.1, Meters vi—Farm flashes, 16— ather report. Farm reporter in Washington. Special bulletins: U. 8, depart- ment of agriculture. 45—Meditation period. $0—Shoppers’ guide program. 00—Opening grain markets. Sunshine hour. :004-Weather repor: 10—Aunt Samm: 57i—Arlington time 0—Grain markets. :05—Organ program: Clara Morris. 00—Bismarck Tribune news and M. weather; luncheon program. Kolce of the Wheat Pod, :15—Grain markets: high, low, and close. 18—Farm notes. 0. lusical matinee. iexta hour: Good News radio magazine, rain markets. gna ks and bonds. —Bismarck Tribune sports items, marck Tribune news, —World Bookman, 00—Time signal. Jennie Thompson Graham, s0- prano; Ethel Moore Bauer, pi- no and accompanist. ~Baseball scores, ewscasting and newsacting. —Studio program. fusic. 00-—Dance program (remote). They’ll Play Rummy Til It Rains Again Fairmont, Minn., Aug. 19.—(P)— Members of the Fairmont Recreation club,, comprised of business men aud farmers, arg going to play the card game of /‘rummy” until it rains again. Martin county has not had a good rain since July 3. Pastures are burned out and corn production has been cut 25 per cent, | | Associated Presa Photo | _Nineteen-year-old Frank Shields of New York beat the veteran Bill | Tilden in the quarter finale of the Southarhpton invitation ternis tour- | Rament by score of 6-1, 2-6, 6-1. Engaged To Actor Associated Press Phuiv Mary Mulhern, New York sia: actress, who, with Jack Pickford, Him actor and brother of Mary Pickford, filed notice of intention to marry at Salinas, Seeks Balm A dozen members ofthe club, de- ploring the drought situation over the card tables, vowed they woula play rummy in relays, throughout the day and night, until there is & good soak- {pg rain again, e The government weather forecaster and others here scoffed at the idea that such an affair might have any- thing to do with relieving the long drought. “Just another rummy idea,’ said. they NEW BUS LINE COMING St. Paul, Aug. 19.—()—The Minne- sota railroad and warehouse com- mission today authorized the Golden West Stages Transportation company of Minneapolis to operate a bus passenger line over Minnesota high- ways between Minneapolis and Far- go, N. D. The line is authorized to is without authority to pick up pas- sengers in Minnesota who are dis- ‘{charged i the same state. Tn 1914 six American flagships of 70,000 gross tons were operated in our foreign trade with Europe. | Today there are 232 shins of 1.500000 gross tons operating in this trade. Associated Press Photo Alleging her love for William N. handle interstate business only, and! Fleischmann, cousin of Map Max Fleischmann, y: magnate, Madge Mitchell, film actress, filed suit in Les Angeles for $100,000 charging breach of Humming birds beat their wings| WANTE® FO RENT—8ix cr tev nearly 1.200 times a second and até able to fly beckward. — > | Weather Report | ay Temperature at 7 Highest yesterday . Lowest last night . Precipitation to 7 a, Highest wind velocity . Station— Boise, Idaho, clear Des Moines, I Dodge City, Edmonton, 4 Mont.. pt’c! Mont Huron, S. D. y Mansag City, Mo., cldy. Miles City, Mont:, cldy North Plaite, Neb., cir.’ Oklahoma City, pt cldy Pierre, 8. D., cloudy Prince Albert, cloud: Rapid City, 8. D., foggy St. Louis, Mo. pt clay St. Paul, Mign., clouds Salt Lake City, clear Seattle, Wash., cloud: Sheridan, Sioux City, fa.’ cloud Spokane, Wash., pt cldy Swift Current. pt cldy Toledo. O,, clear... Winnipeg, Man, ciear NORTH DAKOTA REPO! Temprt Station— Hi Bismarck, rain Amenia, cloudy Beach, cloudy Bottineau, cloudy Carrington, cloudy” Groby, cloudy... Devils Lake, cloud Dickinson, cloudy Drake, cloudy . Filendale, mist ‘exsenden, cloud Grand Forks, pt cld Hankinson, cloudy Hettinger, cloud: Jamestown, rajh Larimore, cleat Lisbon, rain . Max, cloudy Minot, rain . Napoleon, rain Oakes, cloudy . Pembina, clear . Portal, cloudy . ish, cloudy Willitson, clear <2... ..) 00 j Moorhead, Minn. rain 00 WEATHER FORECASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: Prob- jably showers tonight and Wednesday Not much ge in temperature For North Dakota: Local showers and somewhat threatening tonigh and Wednesday; not much change in terhperature, For Iowa and Min Mostly cloudy tonight and Wednesda sibly showers in west portion. much change in temperature. | For Montana: Local showers to- | night; cooler in extreme southwes warmer iu extreme northeast por Wednesday partly cloudy, ERAL COND area is cent over the Great Lakes region, whi low covers the western Ri tain slope. Precipitation the lower Missouri v: | kotas, and at scattered p’ [northern Rocky moun western Cana showers w ‘North Dakot red pa rred_ in in the Dae es over the ion and The astern, tern South Da- kota. Ellend:ye reported the greatest amount, Inches. Moderate tem- peratures prevail in all sections. River stage at 7 x. m. today, 1.2 feet; 24-hour change, none. Bismarck station gitre at 7 a.m, 28. 29.99, ORRIS ¥ ‘ometric pres- nehes; reduc: ROBERT! Meteorologist. Delia Harms Wins Cloak Shop Prize Miss Delia Harms has been an- nounced as the winner of a hosiery contest sponsoréd by the Bismarck Cloak-shop. Marge McPhee won second prize and Cecilia Migler was third prize winner, The contest was sponsored by the Cloak Shop in conjunction with Rol- lins Hosiery company and the prizes were hosiery made by that firm. SUMMONS State at North Dakota, County of Bur- igh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial Dis: trict. Estelle 1, Cordner and Nell M. Reid, Plaintiffs, Sallie H. Lowe, » Alexander McKen Flannery, John K. H. BI; rank J. 1, Kath- Cc. Thomp- nt _C. Call, Raymond, 1M. Leighton, Joseph Leighton, Jr. Alvin C. Leighten, Mrs. Joseph Leighton, D. M. Inman, Inman, Adele L. Inman, W. H. In- man, Mark W. Sheafe, M. W. Shea’ M. W. Shoefe, Charles H. Prior, C. H. Prior, Julius C. Burrows, Charles Duncombe, Cyrus H. Perry, Joseph W. Bull, Bismarck Home ' Builder Company, a corporation, Home Builders Company a corpora- tion, Frank E. Hedden, Frank B. Al- len, Alexander Hughes, Benjamin Fleuchaus, on, A. J. y, Alice Bent- « lev, and’all other persons unknown claiming any estate or interest in, or lien or encumbrance upon thé roperty described in the complaint, efendants. SUMMONS State of North Dakota to above named defendants: You are hereby summoned to swer the complaint in the above titled action, which is filed in oftice of the Clerk of Court of the Fourth Judicial District fn and for the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office in the City of Bismarck, in said county and state within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the retief demanded in ghe complaint. Dated this 15th day of July, 1430. WILLIAM LANGE, GEORGE FE. WALLACE, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Post Office Address, Bismarck, North Dakota. To the above defendants: You will please t notice that the above entitled action is brought to quiet title and determine adverse Claims to the following described real roperty: Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 frBlock 43 Flannery & Wetherby Ad- ition to the City of Bismarck, North kota. § WILLIAM LANGER and GEORGE E. WALLACE, Attorneys for Plaintiff? Bismarck, North Dakota. 1/15-22-29: $/5-12-19 Dead Animals Wanted the the District ON ACCOUNT of hot weather spe- clal arrangements are made for quicker service in removing your dead snimais, such as horses, cat- tie, hogs and sheep. Call us prompt- ly. Northern Rendering Co. Box 265. Bismarcé N Dak BELL'S TONES EXPLAINED New York.—(#)—The sound from a bell comes from vibrations that run both up and down the bell and others that circle it. These account for the several different tones emitted simul- taneously. tonight and, Wednesday. Not much] change in te®perature, For South Dakota: Partly cloudy Darwin M. | Newark | CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance, minimuin charge 75 cents. Copy must be received at the Tribune of- fice by 9:00 a m to insure insertion same day in the regular classified bage Cuts, border or white space used on Want ads come under the classified display rates at 90 cents per column eb per insertion REGULAR WANT AD RATES » days 25 words or under . $1.45 3 days 25 words or under 1.00 2 daye 25 words or under . 85 1 day 25 words or under % Ads over 25 words. 3 cents additional per word The Tribune reserves the right to ceject any copy submitted, also to re- vise any copy to conform with make- | 1p rules of Classified Advertising. Phone 32 The Tribune Want Ad Department re Male Help Wanted | LEARN BARBERING now. Take ad- vantage of our LOW SUMMER RATES. Catalog free: Moler Col- lege. Fargo. N. D? WANTED—Messenger. Apply Western Union, ee Female Help Wanted ADDRESSING NVELOPES—Work at home during spare time. Sub- stantial weekly pay; experience unnecessary. Dignified employment | for honest, sincere, ambitious per- sons. Advancement League, Nap- erville, Tl. : Salesmen ; AN OPENING—With a well estab- lished, highly rated manufacturer for an experienced salesman now calling on the department, hard- ware and furniture trade to sell our | line of rubber goods. This connec- tion will develop into warehouse facilities and will pay a producer | $75.00 per week and up. In writing | give fully, experience, territory covered and references. St. Clair Rubber Company, 440 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. ———— Houses and Flats FOR SALE—Five room bungalow in | fine condition, on pavement. Priced for quick sale. Located at Ave. B and Fourteenth street. Write the Depositors Holding Company, Bis- marck, N. D., or phone N. I. Roop at 21. A | FOR SALE—House, 418 ~Hannafin, | arranged in flats, oak floors, par- titioned basement, roomy, excellent condition. Bargain for investment or home. ‘Aiso a seven room house, close in. Inquire 208 Rosser, Phone | 360-J. FOR RENT—Six room modern house | with three bedrooms and heated garage in Riverview Addition. Geo. M. Register. FOR SALE—Five modern he near center of city. Will sell for $2750, cash or easy terms. Leaving state, reason for selling. Write Tribune in care of Ad. No. 74. FOR” RENT— Very desirable” five rooms and bath, hardwood floors, built-ins, furndce heat. If renting SEE THIS. Inquire at 316 Man-/} dan or phone 1628-W. | FOR RENT—August 20th a strictly modern 6 room house, oak and hardwood floors, hot water. Frigi- daire and electric stove. Call at 931 Eighth strect. FOR RENT—Four room house. Light | ahd water. At 214 Eleventh street north. Phone 552-W. FOR SALE—Five room modern home. Inquire at 516 14th. FOR RENT FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, good condition, outside garage, located between Thayer and Rosser on Twelfth street. Monthly rental | $45.00. | TIVE ROOM modern stucco bungalow | south front, basement garage, loca- | tion, 410 W. Rosser. Monthly ren- | tal $50.00. Will give lease for year. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block. Phone 0 Work Wanted WORK WANTED—A first class me- | chanie wants steady year round job. | Can do electric and acetylene weld- ing. Write Box 47, Richardton, N. Lost and Found LOST OR STOLEN— Saturday morn- ing, Boston Bull Terrier pup. Color brown with white chest and toes. Had harness on. Answers to name of Mac. Finder please notify Trib- une for reward. FOUND—Watch, Cail 1397. — Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—At 820 Mandan Strect: 1 brass bedstead, box mattress, 1 Library Table, 1 Round Extension Dining Table, 8 ft., 1 Philadelphia Lawn Mower, 1 Porcelain top Cab- inet table, 1 Grass Rug, 9 ft., 3 hole Perfection Oil Stove, with oven, 1 Bread and Cake Cabinet. W. A. Baker, Phone 1334. FOR SALE—Walnut bedroom suite, $20.00. Large gas stove $15.00 and other items of household furniture priced for quick sale. Phone 1282-R | after six o'clock. ¥OR SALE—At a Sacrifice, leaving city, piano and complete furnish- | ing of five room house, sell complete | or separate. Phone 1408-M or call | at 321 12th. | FOR SALE—Blacksmith shop, i Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Large pleasant sleeping room, nicely furnished, suitable. for A two or three; also a small sleepitig room, Close in. Call at 422 Third one 481-R. leeping room next to bath in new modern home, $2.50 @ week for one person, $4,00 for two. Phone 404-J. Apartments FOR RENT—Well furnished two toom apartment, gas stove, kitehen sink, not and cold water, frigidaire service. Also good sized single room with kitchenette. Hazelhurst Apartments, 411 Fifth. Phone 273. FOR RENT—On first floor, two-room furnished apartment with private bath, on second floor, desirable furnished room with kitchenette. Garage also for rent. Call at 422 Fifth st. a FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment on ground floor $35.00 per month, also one room apart- ment $16.00 per month, garage for nt. Call at 618 Sixth street. ‘—Modern two room apart- ment partly furnished for light housekeeping, first floor, private entrance, downtown. Call rear 118 First street. FOR RENT--Furnished two room apartment, clean and comfortable, also sleeping room in modern home. Rent reasonable. Adults only. Call at 614 Eighth FOR RENT—Moder room apartment Close to high school. Call at 517 Seventh Street, Phone 981-R | furnished two- FOR RENT—Three room unfurnished apartment, private bath and en- trance. Call at 810 Main ave. before Tp. m. FOR RENT—One room apartment furnished or unturnished. Apply aa 304 College Buiiding or phone FOR RENT—Three room furnished modern apartment, $32.00 per month. Inquire at 1014 Broadway or phone 499-M. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two- toom apartment at 120 West Ros- ser. Inquire at 322 Ninth street or __Phone 1054-M, FOR RENT—Two modern furnished light housekeeping rooms. Cail at _ 602 Third strect. » FOR RENT—Apartment in the Trib- une building. Inqutre at the Trib- une office. — Miscellaneous $1.00 WHEAT! STORAGE tickets accepted at the rate of $1.00 per net bushel of num- ber one Dark Northern, other grades accordingly, for any used car or truck in our stock. We have a large assortment at rock-bottom prices. Steen Marmon: Co. Dis- tributors Marmon and Austin au- tomobiles, 116 Second street. Phone 1452, Bismarck, N. D. ‘ull; equipped, five room dwelling at one acre of land in Carson, N. D. Price $3000.00, $1000.00 cash, balance terms. Also good improved farms for sale. First State company, of- fice in First National Bank Build- ing, Carson, N, D. FOR SALE—One Rx counter, com=- plete, 1 patent medicine case, 30 ft. long, inclosed with glass door, 2 six foot show cases, 1 eight foot compton wall case, 30 feet fixture shelving, all solid oak, one National cash register in use 1 year. Write Box 156, Braddock, N. Dak. Hotel Ellendale, well furnished and modern. Want to re- tire on acount of old age. Write Hotel Ellendale, Ellendale, N. D. FOR RENT—Aug. 15th three nice fice rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. at jewelry store. ‘sh honey. $1.50 per gallon, F. Jaszkowial i Used Cars Potenital water power totaling 3,000,000 horsepower has been located in British Columbia. AVE MONEY Used cars with an O. K. that counts, 1929 Chevrolet coach. 1929 Chevrolet sedan. 1927 Oakland Landau sedan. 1928 Chevrolet 4 door sedan. 1928 Chevrolet 2 door coach. 1926 Chevrolet coupe. 1927 Ford Model T coupe. 1926 Ford Model T 2 door. 1926 Star six coupe, 1927 Chevrolet truck with grain box. We trade and give terms PITAL CHEVROLET COMPANY FOR SALE—Oldsmobile 1929 Four Door Sedan. A repossessed car run but little. Can be had for unpaid balance of contract which is small part of cost. E, V. Lahr. ee Room and Board WANTED—Small children to board and room by the month. Phone 1569-W. 23 WA toring first part of next week, August 25th or 26th who would have room for a passenger with good references and divide expenses. Inquire Tribune office, advertising department. Land for Sale FOR SALE—About 22 acres of good land with a good house on it, fine location inside the city limits, priced reasonable. Address Mrs. W. G. Grieves, Box 987, Jamestown, N, D. Business Opportunity IF INTERESTED in the American Austin franchise in the Slope terri- tory, write, wire or phone Steen Marmon Co., 116 Second siseet, Bismarck, N. D. Phone 1453. Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT—Four or five room furnished house or apartment, must be modern. Call Room 234 at Prince Hotel. WANTED TO RENT—A 7 or 8 room modern house, close in. Write ad No. 91 care of the Bismarck Trib- une. en roem house, modern. close in. Phone 840. FOR SALE—Three piece walnut bed- | room suite, also dining room table and chairs. In excellent condition. Call at 931 Eighth street. FOR SALE CHEAP—practically new Hotpoint electric stove, Ivory Bed Room Set, Leather Couch. Call | g92-J. \ FOR SALE—Leather duofold. Call at 410 Twelfth street afternoon or eve- nings. FOR SALE—Practicaliy with the Lorain heat control. a5 stove Call | FOR SALE—General merchandise and machinery business in good country town. Price reasonable. Write Ad. No. 90, in care of the Bis- marck Tribune. FARMS WANTED WANTED to buy or rent improved ‘ farm, vicinity of Bismarck or Mandan; have good equipment, al- so good live stock and poultry. Write Bismarck Tribune in care of Ad. No. 89. | at 116 W. Thayer Ave.