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wy ar « * 4 fl a, 7 i ba ’ and lrg i i ) \ Ww i i opr ey ' a L t y a ry - be ’ ar \ a & ¥ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1930 WHEAT APPEARS 70 BE STRONGER WHILE CORN SEES DECLINE Early Transactions at Chicago|® Reflect But Little Price Change teago, Sept. 6.—(AP)—Wheat had better, "un itoine ‘at tho wart of ae ry, are arty aaa wets bout ‘steady: w esterday’s cl Rca ar rbuyine, later caused prices jon: 5 res Core was, tightly easier orn ot ‘cemmiss! ion house selling. 3-8 lower to 1-4c higher. fterward rallied a little, and 1 around steady. Corn started to 3-40 lower, but subsequently pty were heartened to- ony 4 icin sey Bri ity pers official source saying 1d te ‘ire ife,000, foo0 bushels rere, yneat ls. aeason than ins utside of Ee ge 16,000, ooo “panels, Ie it ee year ago. ‘orld ship: season Bhathe July 31, ‘Tel: are estimated as approximately 736,0 00 bushels. The report also says that Russia an@ Balkan coun- tries appear to have quantities of wheat which they desire to sell at prices below the world’s parity. Russian exports of wheat are ex- to, reach a total of 48,000,000 @ the total of the Balkan countries is. placed at 44,000,000 ‘Dushels. Another discouraging factor was the report that flour produc- fiom in the United States for the four weeks ending Sept. 3 declined 163,748 barrels, ‘The total this year for that barrels as co perc in barrels in ti wi Same period iast year. There was t. | Canadian Pacific New York Stocks CLOSING erin SEPT. «TH Adams Express... on Advance Rumley Alleghany . Allied Chemica American Bosch Magneto American Can. American Commercial Alcohol American and Foreign Power Omerican International American Locomotive American Metal . American ‘American American 1 Roller Milis Smelting & Re Recingey Teles & helenta Water Works Omerican Wool pfd. Anaconda Co} Atlantiq Refinery Auburn*Auto .., Ress | Sewers American T. American 20 . Ses eset moron: WSSacieares: a |Barnsdall A ..... ‘Bendix Aviation . thlehem Stee] Brunswick Balke Burroughs Adding Calumet & Arizona & Hecla . Ft t Cannon Mills .. Case, 1. Chicago Great OR eatern Chicago Mil. St, Paul & cits ee Mil. St. Paw! aC she Chicago & Northw: i Chicago Rhod 100 Chrysler F3 (Colorado Fi Columbia Gas & Blectric .. Columpia Graphophone .. + 16 Commercial Solvents new + 26 Commonwealth Southern +13) Consolidated Gas 106! Continental Bakin; Continental cae Continental Me fi Gontinental Ol of Delaware": Corn Products . 915% am of Wheat SPHCULATORS LITTLE IN EVIDENCE WHEN ae WART OPENS) Wall Street Is Perplexed by In- terest Shown in Equity Shares — New York, Sept. 4,—(AP)—Specuta- tive-activity in today's stock market lacked the vitality to move share prices far in either direction. The méagre success of bearish ef+ forts. waa somewhat encouraging”.to operators working for plan pri oe but not encouraging. enough ny vigorous action. The Ket appeared to be waiting a clearer out- line of the ete course of autumr business prog he market turned up. after the opening, sold off during the morning. and crept higher in very dull tradin: after midday. Most shares fluctuate: narrowly. Allied Chemical dropped 4, however, then rebounded 5. Se & wide mover, sold up 4. gained a than @ point. 1 1 tri Ked cwt. early Ohio U SNe and partly graded, too few sales re- ort to quote, dealers. ape ine 2 1.65-1.75. cked owt. cobblers,U, 8. No. } and partly graded, too few hiss Teported ‘to quote, dealers asking 1.75. uu AIBERTY BONDS New York, Sept. 4-—(AP)—Liberty Liberty First 44's, 102. Fourth 4%4’s 108, Treasury 4%’s 11 18, FOR New york Sept, CHA ec Stab) Forel he eS east id Sweden 26 Montreal 100.09! pide Mica the inen 4 CHICAGO STOCK Corporation Securities 22%. é Insull Utilities Investment 57%. Midwest Utilities (new) 293%. MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Minn., 4.— UP) — Flour unchanged. Shipments 40,544, Bran and standard middlings ‘un- n- | changed, cH Chicago, Se ese, per horns 19 a 49% 3 orns 19: young Americas 19-19%; limburgex 2 s | CHICAGO POT) : chee ep .)—Potatoes 11s on track: or. total U.S. shipments 605: steady, trad- ing only fair; Wisconsin sacked Irish gobblers 2.00-2.05; occasional fancy brick Swiss 22-29, Wail Soireet iesigen highly per- plexed as to wh ty. fong inthe present schente of thing: That public speculation in “common stocks was carried to excess last year is now tg ee alnost. ¢ Sppetite for common shares will en Feadjustments have been finally mi comple’ eben ee is, of Many eae are still rather high levels, on the basi earnings, when compared to the leve reached in previous periods of defi: tion, but no necessity. for further flation is apparent_at this ‘time. ‘The inability of bearish protensionals, to bring out any coent erable. liquida- it REG Bi 7 | tion ti rded i Kkerage circles little Rg to disturb corn. Trade crepes 3. | tion is regai in_ bro! ge bg vane were in demnad and a|Dupont ....... SeR1Rie | Soee tee de Seen eens cia ‘atronner Eastman’ Kodak : 213% | autumn is a complete disappointment, ltdle strowices ranged fractionally |aton Axle and Spring + 23- |turther deflation may be necessary. simuch of the time today. Trad-|Electric Auto Light Be Cait mouay continued’ firm at aie jowes murght and the market easily|Blectric Power & Lig Wai | Cel money “conten aes Fer ee ae Inf Waced A Chicago crop expert|Brie Railroad ....... ag PR a eee seein today from: Peoria. saying| Firestone Tire & Rubber 19% that on a trip from Dubuque, lowa,/Fox Film A . Hts INNEAPOLE IN ‘Davenport he found corn in fairly|Freeport Texas le Minneapolis, Sept. 4.—(?)-—Wheat ze ition. although somewhat |General American Tank Ca 86% | ehtinte Boaue ae oomipneed to 4s s Rye, on eeg™. Srna, a enport. te | General Bleciric new gt ee fel ec gaa ber Perla through west central illinois |General Foods 6% [ee ctntes gieln cinsine quétations Peele nrrlEe ripening prematurely, | General Gas & 5 944 | Oday follows he founaliand poorly filled. He pre- General Atitis : $5 Wheat Delivered Reve dicted half a crop for this region. general motors 48 18% protein aig Seeoeae 0% MINNEAPOLIS Furcunes i Be 2 Hag [2 dark nor OR ae 'URELESS woe 2. rk nor, Se] ep. (AP)—Wheat | Goodyear Tire i 50% oan futures ti ory and with- | Graham Paig 1 20% id futufmportant feature today. Pressure | Great Northern + 30 % from oa. sources ieee ay on Great Bf die, Sugar .. aos § sion and the mar! é {RrOUR opine gradually, September a 34% cloned’ % cent lower, December ¥ 4 Bry cent lower, and May Scent lower, Ht itd Core futures held easy in a narrow | Huppmobile Mot a range Onis followed corn, Rye trade | Independent Oll & Gas wet $48 hout special | Indiana : fatutia °nariey wan Bought by'com= International Combustion Eng. uf) 3 dark nor. .79% ission houses on resting orders. Flax| International Harvester 11% | Grade o Avas taken steadily by crusher and| International Match pfa BB|iaark nor. 83% 14 stubborn in a narrow range. | International Nickel Cai ; 2 deck nor. “1a nethe cash wheat market was not as|International Tele. & Telegraph * 41% | 3 He proed around the opening but demand | Johi H ; improved and prices later were quoted Ab unchanged compared with futures. Kelvinator _.. ay s Buying was general in character. | Kennecott Copp He B northern: 7% 81M, Durum was easter. Winter wheat) Koléter Radio . 2 TSU Be FAR DPC an firm to strong. Kresge (8. 8. B24 | 14% rotemn “Gash corn demand Was listless Kreuger & Toll” 214 AW or : again. Oats demand was Rood. Rye| Kroger Grocery ....... Sarita Pe ns SOT TC demand was gteady and prices were |Loew’s Inc. .. 4 + 16% | Tae pro firm compared with futures. Barley | Mack Trucks .. S81 OW or a demand was steady and prices were Bag [LEW is 35 coeee 8B cseee firm compared with futu Barley ‘ 214 | Ieee protein demand was good to keen. Flax re-| Math anew ceipts were considerably smaller and Miam! Gop er cag: Dy [LB es oem 82% 0. ‘ : demand was fair. Mo Pacific 3 se TBS F or ate “ " . ontgomery a 5 toe ‘B1% aigcy chicagen Sept, LAP) UU, 8. TE tile eae Hs} Minnesith and South Dakota Wheat . 2: | Nationa’ af |12% protein erage ee RS On iso oN ap. fatoent Sein eeautte Bit in uw bs 80% 825% ay eae y r, a Strong to 25¢ higher. Lighter welgtg|National Power & Light 2 480 Grade of meaty «stgRay slow acting ithe | Nov. Cons. Coney AMET or bulk good and choice 190 to inte Ree ee ta 106% [EW .--. 7954 81 79% 31% averages 11.00 to 11.10; light lights. |X Fe 233 a Bee ene good and choice. 140 to, 160 Tbs. i Beit, Wentern 106 75% 81% 75th 80% ine 33 hes to 11,00. Packing Pacific Gas & Hlectric me sows, medium and good 275 to 500 Ibs, 7 £00 to $25; slauenter pigs, good and i Bere VD sniven 2,000; better be ‘attle 7.000; 5 xa grade fed steers and yearlings strong Penney. ee. year-| 5 lings low grade fed’ ateerg slow; she stock very dull and weak at week decline. Siaugh- ter cattle and vealers, steers good hoice 600 to 900 Ibs. 10.50 to 12.75; 900 to 1100 Ibs. 10.50; common and medium 600 to 1800 Ibs. 6.50 to 10.00. Heifers, good and choice 550 to 850 Ibs. 10.00 and medium and a oe mean 00 to. ae oe Bulls, cece is excluded, ood choice beet 6.00 to 7.0 cutter to medium 4.25 to 6.50. ‘Veal- rae (mille fed) good anno Ss te e 10.50 r) 9. cull .00; medium ‘e. and feeder choice 500, cf 1050 70 common and medium 6.25 to 7.25. nee 27,000; about steady; native wood esiry,. Gotlvar bulk to packers 335 to 8. 0 city bute! 8.85; bucks 7. to rang- ers past oe nate even ‘340 ae ice #00 to 9.10; medium eto te 8.00. All weights common 4.50 to 6:80; Hwee 90 to. 150 Ibm, medium to choice 2.50 to 4.25. All weights, cull and, common, 1.50 to. 3.00: feeding jane, 60 to 75 lbs. good choice 6.7 to 7.60, SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVRSTOCE Sept. 4.—(AP)—(U, So. ul, D. K Jeccattle 2500; weneral market fone aay: fed offerings scarce, ie to higher in line with iatde conditions: choice yearlings held around 11.75 or better; ordinary native grassers 5.50 to 6.50 or better; improved action. on she stock; but rade uneven; early bulk cows 4.25 ite: 5 to 6.75; all cut- 3. 3 most bids and few tales ‘bully, 5.25 down: weak to lower; feeders and .stockers scarce, nee Calves 1,000; vealers about steady” considering quality; early bulk good to cna ninde 9.00 to 11.00; some held high: Hogs 5,000; slow. open 10 higher 0} lighter nothers: indications abo steady on others, some bids lower on te yo to. 50; top 40.58: “bid o, 10.25 on 230 to $10 tbe on desirabl: sows most, pigs. 9.00 to 9.25 rlight lights up to 9.18; average Wednesday 9.32; weigh! . Sheep 10,000; no ‘éarly lambs; generally asking strong Pleat one, steady fe ah PD; prices; 50 for better se wae lambs fate yes- Soke ats, range terday ek mney, ticade a dave, aes am 3 "5 fourth months igh five Pet a ae 3. Bankers acceptances. unchanged. . ee (AP) —call Pier cent ali day. 20 days 2.2%; anys. Pas eee Jo 33: af 08 ro Ser 1252" w 99%. : e Ret Mrmte douse Ribs 14.50, Bellies 14.62. ULUTH CASH GRA! a eee nck Pad TAP Sept ie ig it 1 dark rihern 87 54-88%; PB a <a morti- 2 do : Lamber a a to TK: lurum 711%. white 36%. Barley choice to fancy 50-53; negiom” to £900: 47-50; lower grades | 5: Sew ¥. jervice 2%; Bran 3; ] Shell Union Oil . | Skelly O11 25) 5 Sey fi hick freight 23-2 ‘ i fC bra relight 2: R. Phillips Betioi”! Proct. & Gamble Buhile Service C Ragiock Keith Orp. io- Ke: Purity Baking . Radio Corporation American’... Remington Rand Reo Motor . Rep. Iron & Reynolds Tob. Richfield Oil California Royal Dutch Shell .... Safeway Stores Seaboard Airlin Sears-Roebuck Servel Inc. . Shatuck (F. 2 t % i 3 t il Aavnwnwease sawn eSSaren Sent oe esa Saree ee Simmons ... Simms Uetrol Sinclair Cons. uthern Pi thern Railways Sparks Within, Stewart Warner .... Studebaker . Superior Steel Texas Corporation Texas Pacific La. Tr. Transcontinental Oil Underwood Elliott Union Carbide . Union Pacific United Aircraft United Corporat! United Fruit, . United Gas & Ru : Us & Realty & imp U: 8 Ind. Alcohol . + e2r.00.o wr BSaesoee sg FPR RK um Corpor Wabash Railway Warner Pict. . West Maryland Western Union -: Westinghouse Air Brakes - Westinghouse Electric & M! Willys-Overland Woolworth ... CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Sept. 4.— (AP) —Butter 7303. steady prices Unchanged. Exes 7,545, firm, prices unchanged. Poultry, glive, 5 cars, 20 trucks, steady; fowls, general run, 22; springs Over 3 Ibe, #3! roosters 14; turkeys 15-18; spring ‘ducks 17-19; young geese 15, Butter was unchanged in price with trade Fpaning: tions. Eggs failed to show much re- Fision and poultry sold generally at former price levels. gt ee YoRK POULTRY it. 4.——(AP)—Live, express Fowls, 1-27; roosters, 15." Turkeys, NEW New York, Pee zzom@ ar i=} to moderate propor- | Sep, 2 > mie} 53 4mixed ... 89 90 Smixed ... (88 = 89 & Oats— 2 white 3 4 cl Chicago, Sept. 4. Wheat— 54 Rit ait 1.98 = 1.99% 1.96 49 AS) 3 152) 58% 58 DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Sept. 4.— Darum— can Ege low Glens xtra 4 re) 3 Cheese pttrie pil Dressed steady. woo. Boston, Sept. 4—(AP)—The aver- age and short combing styles of wes- tern grown 64's and finer original bag | N wools eat elgrador and." tive at firm price and: "New. Mexican offer! fn the vange rors o basis while the tet @ little better staple winging 7 to 73 cents scoured basis for ‘Srigina) bag wools. The choice combing fine territory orginal bag wor ate aot moving. but asking prices 78 to 75 cents scoured move at prices nta scoured ite Minneapolis, -P)}—Range of carlot grain sales: ‘Wheat, No 1 ae Ps nes No. 1 dark. northern borthern 9374-85 % de dark northern 75%: No. dark hard winter gurum. 76%; No. 1 ates No. $ whit: rley, No. § 62; sample grade 49. | woole of) N atte BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Bussell Miller Co.) September 4 No. 1 dark northern amber durum No. 1 northern .. mixed durum’; 1 red durum 1 flax . flax rye Barley Speite, pelts, per & Dark hard winter, wheat Hard winter wheat MINNEAPOLIS STOLK CLOSE First Bank Stock 241, Northwest Bancorpordiion 42%, Minnesota Northern Ne, AP . haul- Polis food wire sha ins. et coe on gelivered d | Neil Funston spent Thursday evening | day evening. flow, shipp! | 2.10; MPnesot: i | Severt, sacked Irish cobblers few sales 1.90; Idaho sacked russets, Jobbing 2.75. By S. GYLDEN Mrs. Lehto. and daughter Lydia were callers at Henry Pihlaja’s a week | | ago Sunday. Mrs. Ida Thorson and children were town callers Monday. John Jarri and sons William and David were business callers at John Gylden’s Wednesday. Bill, Mulari, Sadie Gylden and Salina Piblaja were business caller: at Wing Saturday evening. Esther Bates is employed at the L. C. Holmes home. Mrs. Arch and daughter Myrtle ar- rived here Saturday afternoon from Valley City. Lyman school No. 1 for the coming term, which commenced Monday, Sept. Ist. L. C. Holmes and Bill Mulari were business callers at Wing Friday noon. There were services at the Luth- eran Evangelical church Sunday fore- noon and evening. The pastor being Rev. Koicumaki. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pihlaja were at Wing Saturday evening. Oscar Kavonius and Henry Pihlaja were heading for John Moilanen last Tuesday. Callers at Gylden’s Sunday after- noon were, Frank Holmes, Bil! Mu- lari Edwin Olson, Sulo Ekholm, Severi Ekholm and Charlie Johnson. ‘Bill Hokana and George Kavonius were Wing callers Wednesday eve- ning. Dave Josephson and son Clifford were dinner_guests at John Gylden’s Sunday. The choir.was started at the Fin- nish Lutheran church Sunday eve- ning. Those who joined were Mrs. Charles’ Kaiver, Ervin Josephson, Fred Je nttade, Florence Josephson, Martha Koski, Lydia Lehto arid Har- old,. Josephson. The next practice will be on Oct. 3rd, Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Anttila and children Clifford and» Betty, also Saima Anttila were visitors at Gust Ekholm’s Saturday evening. Victor Maki was a business caller at John Gylden’s Sunday. Sulo and Severie Ekholm, were call- ers at Louis Olson's Sunday. Sally Gylden. were town callers Sat- + |urday evening. They also visited at the William Josephson home. Severt, Sadie and Selina Gylden and Saima Pihlaja were transacting business in town Wednesday evening. John Waiste, sons Edwin and Earl and dalighter Florence, were Wing! callers Saturday evening. Saima Anttila was a visitor of Mrs. Thorson one day last week. Severt and Sadie Gylden were Wil- ton callers Wednesday. While there Sadies had som dental work done. John Jarvei was a caller at the Oscar Kavonius home Tuesday. after- noon, Miss Saima Pihlaja is helping Sa- die Gylden with the work for a few is. Severt, Sadie and Selina Gylden and Saima Pihlaja visited at Waino Wainito’s Wednesday evening. Sylvia, Tyne, Siiri and Severie Wednesday evening. Mrs. John Gylden, daughter Selina and Mrs. Dave Josephson .and son left for Plummer, Minn., Thursday morning. Selina will stay there to attend the Plummer high school. Mrs. John Gylden, Mrs. Dave Josephson and Severt Gylden, will return home after a few days visit with relatives and friends. 7 Sally Gylden was employed at the Dave Josephoson home during Mrs. Dave Josephoson’s absence. She re- , {turned home Sunday. Clifford Josephson and _ Sergie jGylden were visitors at Louis Olson's Sunday. | Menoken o—_ By JENNIE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and son Mrs. N. J. Wilmes motored to Fargo, N. D. Saturday evening ‘visiting a sister of Mr. Ayers and Mrs. Wilmes. Mr. and Mrs. Ayers and son returned Sunday and Mrs. Wilmes who has spent a couple months here returned to her home in Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein enter- tained E. P. Rorvig, auditor of the Great Western Grain company, at ' dinner Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Dance spent Thursday evening in Bismarck. Miss Ruth Kamphaugh and Dennis Ritzal who were married recently at Hatton, N. D., returned to~Menoken Wednesday and are living im an apartment at the Edd Ebling home. Miss Lillian Kamphaugh returned. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Baer and family of Bismarck spent Wednesday | : @ 9 | Visiting at the Edd Ebling home. Miss Jessie McKay of Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ritzal, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Ebling, Miss Lillian Kamphaugh motored to Pollock, S. D. ; Sunday afternoon where Miss Kam- phaugh will stay and teach a term of school. Quite a few from here attended the ving. eS Mr, and Mrs. L. J. Agnew and Yamily, Mr. and Mrs. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. ©. D. King and family, Mrs. [PES ; Weather Report . >——$ _____—_ @) FOR SALE—Eighty acres in McLean 4. Chee: Twins, ‘isi: detnige 19; long- | ¢ Myrtle is teaching the! Dave Josephson, son Clifford and! Eckholm, transacted business in Wings | | N. 1-831 D., is now visiting Miss Nellie Dance. Asbridge barn dance Saturday eve~ ; Temperature at 7 Highest, yesterday Lowert last night ighest wind Yelocity” . GENERAL AL REPO iT Boise, Idaho, pt cldy ... 62 Calgary, Alta., BS eldy « Chicago, I1., clea 56 Denver, Cold. elds Dex Moines, iz 5 Kansas City, Mo., pt cldy Miles City, ‘Mont. clear 6 No! Platte, Neb. Oklahoma ‘Cit Pierre, 8. D., Prince Albert, cle Rapid City, 8.’D. St. Louis, Mo., n clear. Spokane, Wash., clear Swift Current, clear Toledo, Ohio, clear . Winnipeg, Ma ldy NORTH DaKora, REPORT Bottineau, clear Carrington, clear. it Drake, clear Dunn Cente Hetting Jamestow Minot, clear Napoleon, ¢ Onkes, pt cldy Pembina, pt cld: Portal, clear . Sanish, clear - Williston, clear < Wishek, clear Moorhead, Minn. WEATHER For Bismarck and vicinity: mostly fair tonight and Friday; not much change in temperatu North Dakota: mostly fair to- nd Friday; not much change in temperature. For South Dakota: imo oxtly fair to- night and Friday; not much change in temperature. Towa—Partly cloudy to threatening’ tonight and Friday; warmer tonight except in southeast and extreme west Portions. Minnesota—Mostly fair tonight and Friday, some cloudiness; warmer to- night in southeast portion; somewhat cooler Friday in northe Montana — Generally and Friday except unsettled treme west portion; slightly cooler in north central portion tonight. KENERAL CONDITIONS netric “pressure is hist over the Great Lakes region white it is low over the northern Plains States anti over the western Rocky Moun- tain slope, A few scattered showers occurred over, the southern Rocky Mountain ‘region and. in the’ central States. Elsewhere generally weather prevails. ‘Temperatures are moderate in all sections. River stage at 7 a. m. today 2.3 ft. 24 hour change 0.1 ft. marck station barometric pres- nure 2:18 inches Reduced 29.94 RIS W. ROBERTS Meteorologist. \ KFYR ie FRIDA ‘)SRPTEMBER STH ashington, Dept. of Sunshine hour. 00 Weather report, grain markets, :10—Aunt Sammy. Arlington time signals. ain marke’ Organ program, Clara Morris. 0—Bismarck Tribune news and weather. Luncheon program. 5—Voice of the wheat pool. close. Bismarck ‘Tribune sports items, Bismarck Tribune news. 6:45—Baseball scores. :50—Newscasting. 0—Studlo program. Picking grapes near the Missouri river. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and son Wayne at dinner Sunday. + Bernard Wengle of Hazelton had the misfortune of having his car damaged Sunday on the Red Trail. Mr. and Mrs. Murray of Hebron, N. D., came Wednesday to visit their daughter Mrs. C. D. King. ray returned to Hebron Sat Mrs, Murray remained here. Mrs. Otto Ayers has been the mail on the rural route while Mr. Ayers has been ill from infection in his arm. Route bids for drivers for scho@l busses was opened and Jake Salter bid lowest on the north route, Carl Bjoistrom the east route and A. C. Dance the west route. Mr. and Mrs. C. B: Farrington of Postville, Iowa, motored. here for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Lude- mann, Vernon King came Saturday to vis- it ‘his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Agnew and family were shopping in Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Neil Funston left Saturday for Courtney where she is visiting her mother. Second trick at the depot opened Monday. Miss Hazel Paris of Bismarck spent Monday visiting Miss Nellie Deere, [Heaton] > BY SARAH HEINLE Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle and daughters Sarah and ‘Rachel and son \Richard were visiting at the-Fred H. | Waicher home in Turtle. Lake Sun- ag Heinle attends high school in Turtle Lake. Bertha Kast was an overnight guest with her friend in Washburn Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinle were Wilton shoppers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heinie and fam- ily attended church in Washburn Sat- urday evening. Ruth and Ruby Heinle are back home again in Turtle Lake after visiting with their grandma in Gold- win. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. E. R.\Lagge visited at the Flimmer home Sunday: Mrs. Schwandt and family went {home at Bismarck last week on ac- count of her children to go to school. Mr. and Mrs. John *. Wentz visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eq. Fisher Satur- / | NEW SIX ROOM MODERN BUN- | LARGE NEW HOUSE, GOOD Farm Lands county bordering Brush lake. Has excellent duck pass, camping sites and fishing. Inquire or write Trib- ume, in care of Ad. No. 5. ES CITY LISTINGS FOR SALE Balow, oak floors, fireplace, many built-in features, full basement. close to schools, Seog pos- session. Sales price $6200. $500 cash, balance like rent. interest 7%. FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW hardwood floors, built-in featuses, basement garage. Sale Price $5200 $500 cash, balance monthly. SEVEN ROOM TWO STORY HOUSE one bedroom first floor, full base- ment, furnace heat, outside garage. Sales. price $4500. Good terms. FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat, close-in location. Sales price $3200. Terms. monthly income, one and one-half acres of ground, all in garden. near school. Sales price $5500. Good terms. NEW FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, modern, hardwood floors, full base- ment, furnace heat, close-in. Sales Price $6300: Terms. Many other properties at prices and terms to fit any real buyer. Buy lots now for your future home in that district near the new city park in the northeast section. These lots can be bought on easy monthly payments. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block. Phone 0 REAL ESTATE $5200.00 2 story modern house, east front, garage, 3 bed rooms. $3900.00 6 room modern bungalow, south front, all modern.: $4200.00 5 room bungalow, facing park, spick and span, right down town. $2100.00 5 room house, partly modern, good ; value. $4200.00 6 room bungalow, all modern, practic- ally new, garage, east front. $3700.00 6 room bungalow, east front, garage, modern. $4000.00 6 room house, facing park, modern, 3 bed rooms. CITY REAL ESTATE.LOANS on im- Proved property, liberal terms. DON’T LISTEN TO CROAKERS: In this vicinity the small grain and corn crops will average 50 to 100 Per cent better than last year and prices for small grain, corn, hogs, cattle; butterfat, poultry are stead- ily rising. The time to buy real es- tate is when prices are low. BUY NOW. F. E. YOUNG Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Pool Hall, brick building 24x80, 6 tables, full basement, double bowling alley. Only peo) hall in Beulah, N. Dak. For price and terms see or write Mrs. Wm. Neumann, Zap, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Restaurant in town of CLASSIFIED AD: RATES All want ads are cash in advance, minimum charge 75 cents Copy must be received at the Tribune of- fice by 9:00 a m to insure insertion same day tn the vegular classified cage Cuts. border or white used on fant ads come under classified display cates at 90 cents per column tmeb per inserti The Tribune reserves the right to reject any copy submitted. also to re- vise any copy to conform with make- 4p rules of Classified Advertising. Phone 32 The Tribune Want Ad Department SS Male Help Wanted MAN WANTED for Rawileigh route of 800 consumers in Mandan, Lin- ton cities, Sioux and South Em- mons counties. Reliable hustler can start earning $35 weekly and increase every month. Write im- mediately. Rawleigh Co. Dept. iD-3-S, Minneapolis, Minn. iD~Young man or lady 21 of over, must have plenty of ambi- tion to learn accounting in spare time under the personal supervision of a Certified Public Accountant. Write for persona) interview giv- ing age, education, present employ- ment, address and phone number. Write Bismarck: Tribune — Ad. No. 101. NEAT YOUNG man for two oaiie with help of owner to deliver honey over state and make extra sales at the same time, Inquire at 104 Main street. LEARN BARBERING how. Take ad- vantage of our LOW SUMMER R@TES. Catalog free. Moler-Col- lege, Fargo. N. D. WANTED—30 Gravel trucks. Pay .00 Pay .09 per cubic yard, mile long hau! In- terstate Construction Co., Napoleon, North Dakota. | YOUNG MAN wanted to work” by month. F. Jaszkowiak, 419 Twelfth street. Female Help: Wanted ADDRESSING ENVELOPES—Work at home during spare time. Sub- stantial weekly pay; experience un- necessary. Dignified employment for honest, sincere, ambitious per- sons. Advancement League, Naper- ville, TH. WANTED—Girl for house work on farm. Write or call at Strutz farm, 3 miles north of Bismarck. Chas. Nagel, Bismarck, N.D.___ WANTED—Experienced seamstress, must be neat. Do not apply unless you can qualify. Write in care of _Tribune Ad. No.4. 9 A WANTED—Competent girl ere eral housework. One who can home nights. Call at 315 Tenth Street. pubs. ae, WANTED—Middie-aged woman for general housework. Call at 316 __Third street. f ‘WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Call at 502 W. Ros- ser_Ave. WANTED—Experienced waitress at | the G. P. Eat Shop. 700 population, county seat town, also nice hotel close by. Good business guaranteed. Must sel) on account of poor health. Write or see Logan Cafe, Napoleon, N. D. Work Wanted HIM) “chimneys Cleaned. Work guaran- oi Price reasonable. Phone Ce Personal DRIVING TO Spokane and Portland Sept. 9th. Want young man as companion and share In- quire Capitol Service Station, Bis- Amarck, N. D, —— Position Wanted ee sen nen Nooai wae SNE ae? 2 RADIO POSITION WANTED—Sales or service by young man, graduate of National Radio institute, refer- ences furnished. J. H. McClelland, Arnegard, N. D. WORK WANTED—Position as book- keeper or clerk by married man ‘30 years old References furnished. Write Tribune Ad No. 1. Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY—Either whole or Part interest in established profit- able business in Mandan or Bis- marck. Must be able to show what business is doing. Address Ad. No. 3, Bismarck Tribune. WANTED—To purchase a used ad- eal Call at M. B. Gilman or phone 808. oS See OR alla Lots for Sale FOR SALE—Lots on Twentieth street, city water, street graded, 50x160 ft. $10.00 monthly payments, without interest. See 8. S. Clifford, Bis- marck, N. D. ——_ Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—An attractively furnish- ed room in a modern home, con- venient to William Moore school, and the high school. Near car line. Young lady preferred. Call at 314 Ave. D or Phone 1222-J, ROOM FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleeping room or light housekeep- ing room, also garage for rent, Op- Posite St. Alexius Nurses Home. 307 Tenth Street, Phone 921. FOR RENT—Room in a new modern home, private entrance, large clothes closet, one block south of high school. Rent reasonable. Call at 811 Ave. B evenings. FOR RENT — Light housekeeping room, furnished, suitable for couple, No objections to one child. Heat. light and water furnished. Call at 307 Fourth strect. FOR RENT—Attractive 5 rooms and bath, all modern, natural gas heat it desired. See this. Phone 1313 or call at 211 W. Rosser. pe T_T FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room in modern home. Also for sale, a baby buggy. 601 Seventh street. Phone 1319-R. FOR RENT—Two desirable rooms for one or two, near schools, capitol and carline. Call at 1002 Fifth street or phone 1138, - FOR RENT—Six rooms upstairs, light and heat furnished, use of Phone. Inquire 1517 Bowen Ave. or phone 552-W. FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room, suitable for one or two, gentlemen Preferred. Call at 504 Ninth street. FOR RENT—Furnished front room suitable for two girls. Breakfast if desired. Call at 319 Second street. FOR RENT—Double room, bedroom and living room in a modern home. Call at 522 Second street. FOR RENT—Comfortable sleeping ‘WANTED—Competent maid. Gail at 719 Sixth. if Used Cars room, suitable for two, close in. Call leeping rooms Gentlemen only, Call at 113 Thayer. IF INTERESTED in the American Austin franchise in the Slope terri- tory, write, wire or phone Steen Marmon Co., 116 Second sireet Bismarck. N. D. Phone 1452 A SNAP AT $225.00—Chrysler 60, 4 door sedan, 6 ply Fisk's all around. See it at Stair Motor Co. Cash or terms. No trade. Phone 1241, J. F. Griffin. FOR SALE—General store and gas station, $1300.00 cash will handle. Write Bismarck Tribune in care of Ad. No. 7. FOR SALE—Buick, 1029 Master 5 Passenger sedan, fine condition. Phone 639 or write P. O. Box 637, Bismarck, N. D. ee — Household Goods for Sale BEDS FOR SALE—One double bed new, heavy white iron $18.00, one cot bed white iron, excellent springs and mattress $9.00. Phone 517 be- tween 9:00 m. and 5:00 p. m. _ Phone 1508 after 5 FOR SALE—2 din dining room tables and six chairs also room and board reasonable. Inquire at 608 Second Street or Phone 1389. FOR SALE—Monarch steel range as good as new. Price $25. J. O. Lyngstad, 710 Sixth street. Phone 668-M. Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Good registered Oxford and Rambouillet rams, yearlings and two year olds. Registered poll- ed Shorthorn bulls, 15 months old. __Strutz and Nagel, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—A Nichols & Shepard threshing machine size 28x46, in first class condition, will sell reason- able, A. T. Welch, Menoken, Ncrth _Dakota. TAKEN UP—One black; and white female Fox Terrier. Owner please call at 406 Seventh street or phone 219-J.__Clarence Hanson. tractors, various makes. Bismarck Implement Co., 201 Main Ave., Bis- marck, N. Dak. sa WANTED—Large sized cook car in usable condition. Write Ad. No. 8 in care of the Tribune, giving size FOR RENT—Office space over Har- ris & Woodmansee’s store. Apply at Harris & Woodmansee. FOR RENT—Three nice office rooms over Knowles Jewelry Store. Apply at jewelry store, GARAGE FOR RENT—0i4 Third. Prank Everts. ————— Dead Animals Wanted ON ACCOUNT of hot weather spe- cia! arrangements are made for quicker service in removing your dead animais. such as horses cat- tle, hogs and sheep Call us prompt- Northern Rendering Co. Box 265. Bismarok. N. Dak. California forest fire agencies have started a against the ‘smoking flier protective who drops ted cigaret from an airplane b $1.00 WHEAT! Storage tickets accepted at the rate of $1.00 per net bushel of number one Dark Northern, other grades accord: ingly, for any used car or truck in our stock. We have a large assortment at rock-bottom prices. TEEN MARMON CO. Distcibutor pricier and Austin 116 Second ‘Street Bismarck, les Phone 1453 Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT—Two unfur- nished rooms with kitchenette and bath in a strictly modern home. Near car line. Give rent. Address and Phone number in first letter. Write Tribune care Ad No. 2. WANTED TO RENT—By Oct. ist, four or five room bungalow by young married couple. No children, Write Ad. No. 6, in care of The Tribune. WANTED—Furnished house _or apartment, four rooms or more for business man, reliable. Call Mr. jurg company. compan; ) TO RENT—Seven room modern house, close in. Write Trib- une Ad No. 100. Apartments FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home, ladies preferred. Phone 685-W. FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home. Phone 1123-M, 423 Sixth Street. FOR RENT—Warm furnished room. Call at 414 First Street or Phone Ce Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Five room modern bungalow located at 410 West Ros- ser, basement garage, immediate possession. Rental $50.00. Six room Modern two story house located at 419 West Rosser, basement garage, immediate possession, rental $55.00. Hedden Real Estate Agency, Webb Block, Phone 0. FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home, hot water heat, close in, gentlemen preferred. Also two- room furnished light housekeeping apartment vacant September 10th. Call at 302 Eighth street, corner Eighth St. and Thayer Avenue or Phone 375. FOR SALE—Five room bungalow in fine condition, on pavement. Priced for quick sale. Depositors Holding Company, Bis- marck, N. D., or phone N. I. Roop at 21. at 606 Fourteenth Street; sewing machine for sale. Phone 300-R or call at 710 Ave. D. FOR RENT—Six room modern house rooms, Close in- George M. Regis- ter. ' FOR RENT—Well furnished two room apartment, gas stove, kitehen sink, not and cold water, frigidaire service. Also good sized single room with Hazelhurst Apartments, 411 Fifth. Phone 273. FOR RENT—One room apartment furnished or unfurnished. Apply Room 304 College Buiiding or phone 1063. FOR SALE—Large five room bunga- low with garage attached at 217 Avenue GO west. Easy terms to re- sponsible party. Inquire at Man- dan street or phone 870. FOR RENT—One six room modern home with garage and full base- ment, at 808 Ave. B, for $55.00 per month. Inquire at office or home of H. F. O'Hare. FOR RENT—Apartments furnished for light housekeeping. Phone 794 or call at 801 Fourth street. For Rent Apartment, all modern Inquire at The Bismarck Tribune Office FOR RENT—Six room modern house available at once. Close in. Also for sale, davenport bed and sani- tary couches. Phone 905 after 5:00 p.m, : _ cor @ week during September with boat. Robert Bridges, Detroit Lakes, Min- nesota. #3 FOR RENT—Four room house, adults only. Inquire 924 Fourth street. Mrs, Sidney Smith. FOR RENT—Three room unfurnish- ed flat to adults only. Cali at 723 Mandan street. FOR RENT—Small modern house, also ice box for sale. Phone 189. R RENT—Five room mi house by Sept. et Phone 771-J. FOR RENT—Five odera house by Sept. 15th. Phone 7