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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1930 Babes CLASSIFIED AD RATES NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, Sept. 8.—(AP) 13,756; ori Mixed colors, regu- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, GRAIN PRICE DROPS | New York ts BL at Pa eae ee Esse Position Wanted RADIO POSITION W. S or service by young man, graduatg® of National Radfo institute, refer; Heavy Rains Hamper ko ele Efforts to Aid Vic- ||_ Weather Report _ tims of Hurricane ipwarntare ctf fo. in. SH All want ads are cash in advance American Metal ... fant ads come under the classified] teed. Price Teasctnbie: *pnond! | : 5 ences furnished. J. H. McClell: 3 from Brecipitat 31| minimum charge 75 cents and dvance oR aimey 10 er. 4638: unsettled... creame (Continued page one) Ecc ee ind Muibuty 5 hy must be received at the Tribune of-)_Atnegard, North Dakota. Allis Chalmers. Lit higher’ than extra Gauci: extra (3 [an hour in order to combat the cur- a 00 Ea | ER | ais ei bys hi N P IPI score) 34: first (88-81 score) | 35%4-|rent, UONEEAE i tad aged liber the pares 74 American Boch Baga a4 tat 3 packing 8 Stock, current make No.| Small boats were seen attempting : ; babe v je ceguiar classifiec Work Wanted ; American Can . + 132% hese 215,806; ree State, whole | ¢0 land provisions at the foot of a 60-| Stations— ——_—., *|Amerteaa Gommeraiai Atcohoi': 18 milk flats, fresh. fancy to. fancy |foot cliff, near which les the bulk of Galery Alta, pt ci rp CHIMNEY shat Uren ices, Finish Below Saturday's Price/AMerican international art Profit-taking and Fresh and Fresh Opposi-| "erat 20 71 do held 24-26. ary | the old United States ship Memphis, |Chicngo, iil, cldy +... Cuts border or white space used on| chimneys cleaned. a: 4 r 30 ‘ thrown ashore by a tidal wave in| Denver, ee ld \ Caused by Profit-taking of ‘American Bower & Light st 4] tion From Bears Hamper therase, esta ots tbe scat August, 1916, Beg ateinen, ia, cl display rater at 90 cents per colump | _ 308. i Ameri Roll ris Shell treated, extra 44-48; ex-{| Colonel Cutts, because of his long fe D Der insertion ey” Professionals American Eakien re a Effort, However s1-44%h. experience in. ‘%::ato Domingo as head Raven ge . dressed steady; chick fresh Be 40; frosen 20 are Mi wria fresh of the Dominican guard. was enabled panecat Mont, fai: (AB)—Buil| 17-30: frozen 17-30; old reosters./to speed up the service -omewhat, franmes City, Mo. ‘operat t i CH en 30-45; ducks, fresh 16-19, . ‘Mon! aay te gaan stor oe Pu rgiea ia 14-20: “turkeys. fresh. 22-50;|COmmander Johnson of the medicn'| No, Platic, critical. levela. which. proved -their| Live poultry not quoted. corps, has been operating tirelessly waterloo i duly. but were hampered He performed 51 amputations the first by profit taking on tho rise of late] |. MINNEAPOL night he reached Santo st wel resh opposition from nneapoils, Se r t 2 wee a ire i Ms ay ro! Bochened, ines oad tote family Fear Disease Outbreak tctdy". irrents of activ car: atents quotes 5. 70 1 ‘1 | 120% | ried “total transactions. to about 2,-|98-pound cotton sucks,” * “fre! "| | Santo Domingo today feared out- | Salt lake Clty, Clear (00.000 shares. the largest In a month | Shipments 44.220. breaks of disease would cause u|Sparite Wash. cld Wanted to Rnw WANTED TO BUY-—zither whole 64 1.06] part interest in established profits 2 able business in Mandan or Bit marck. Must be able to show what business is doing. Address Ad No, 3, Bismarck Tribune. WANTED—To purchase dressograph. Call at M. B. Gilman a American Teleq 6° Polephone 21¢ . Chicago, Sept, 8.—(AP)—Scattered| American Wool DIA ie col. 8 ( selling by commission houses and| ATWCO0aS ‘Copper’ s Ghicago traders eased the wheat| Anaconda Coppers. Glarket down today to below Satur-| Atchison Topeka & Gay's close after a firm start. A good} Atlantic Coast ii ay,” of the selling was by. traders | Atboto fer who went home Saturday, oF tect | Aviation Corporation where, and. avne a not jaree and the | Baldwin, Locomotive prom, was easily influenced. and) pore Marner 5 nervous. The wheat visible supply LES Barnsdall|A .. ner yeed 2,583,000 bushels for the week | Bargraea vf io1. lay 7 REGULAR WANT AD RATED pt eldy 56 100] days 2 words or under . ldy 00) 3 days 25 words or under . ¢ days 26 words or under ..... 1 day 25 words or under .... Ads over 25 words. 3 cents sddittonas per word New York. Sep! OLIS: welg tis 33% | but the murket closed irregular, ‘The| Bran $23.00-2 The Tribune reserves the right tc scourge as bad as the storm itse:.| Spokane, Wa t ¢ ceject any copy submitted also to re- Co. qh now 191,088,000 bushels a8 Rethh steel igsuen were under pressure dur- Standard atiddlines $24. 24.50, ji 4 or phone 803. ane pared with 184,408,000 only a Yeat | Beumewick Buliee $2 Jing the afternoon. U, 8. Steel, Beth- ae vee Thursday took more than, Swit ‘Cirrent, clear vise any copy to conform with make- ago. aaa at finished stronger. but) Dior otehs Addin lehem and Byers lost a point or more. MONEY RAT 4p rules of Classified Advertising. { ‘ _ Winnipeg, Sian, pt'¢ \ a ‘transient effect on values | qoy 51% {and Vanadium 2. Gillette was soft.! New York, Sept. ( uj Insufficient medical supplies, un- Farm here athe (aie Pa AAAS Satdey Galumet & is police eecpided seciich ia ts ssscton money steady 2h ber ene ail days. {clean streets and the 1ack of 1ood al NORT DAKOTA REPORT Phone 32 — arandd >’ ¢ ! oF we cent pec peared over: Canadian, Facitic 183% [in such shares Xinsriean "Betephone, | go Mee tiene ae alge ve :| contributed to a condition which wor- Teinprtr The Tribune Want Ad Department | FOR SALE—Eighty acres in McLean . after a firm start induced BY| Case °5. 1. 188 North | American, | months 2 6 months .|tled native and visiting physicians High J county bordering Brush lake. Has Re nsational crop t rpeealeted totes Certo De Pi “4a ted or re tha ena Erime commercial paper 3-3%. i Cremation of the dead continued. c 44 excellent duck pass, camping sites SEOp expert, Wiiy 1.740,000,000 bushels | Chesapeake & Ohio xd Ht Ca whittled gaya Te, Steno days 21 aed ekcntne| . Attitude of the physicians probably BY. iB Male Help Wanted and fishing. Inquire or write Trib- turn was short-lived. Pri ete Chicago, Mil St. Paul & 1 down. The list stiffened ‘slightly to-| 24.2: 5-6 months Phe 2%. was best indicated in that all are Bottineau clear . 80 une, in care of Ad. No. 5. Og eased ‘back ‘to below Saturday's finis % | Chicago: a St. *. 23: itd the oe however, as Auburn i taking every prophylactic injection | Carington, cldy is coi ; , eee MSosea approximately 1¢ Off | Cicero ae sth erest Ht 1¥ 10 apparently, in CiCAGO CAEN SGHKEN possible. With the hospital survey un- | C'osby. clay 76 LEARN BARBERING now Take ad- and corn showed a loss of around %4¢/ Chicago Rock: Island tere Pacitie 99 18 driving: ry of shorts. Chic: ‘Sept. & (AP) Ww of H pi v Devils Lake, 80 vantage of our LOW SUMMER Roo f a bushel. ea, | Chrysler 29 Although several loading. shares,|, Gf ene y ser feat finished, more than 1,000 storm vic-| Dickinson, cl 3 RATES. Catalog tree Moler Col- ms for Rent Wheat closed nervous and_unsettl Columb $1. {Such as U. S. Steel, were somew Nowet northern apti aN o% tims already have been found to have | Prake, cldy 9 1g-like Net lower than Saturesy.s| Col Gas 61% | Slugmish. a wide assortment of Issues| Miseg grt, ings 88%c; No. 2) -sngrene or other infections, Dunn Center, 5 lege. Fargo. N. D. FOR RENT—Large nicely furnished cs was marked u ntawith a y lendale, 3 Ww finish, September Columbia, Graphophone. ea otbra agiainie btw mcre:| CFR, Rov BG mnixed 99%: No. 2\yel-| At one camp yesterday more than] Fessenden, cldy 80 WANTED—30 Gravel trucks. Pay .09/ Sleeping room on ground floor. in ‘Corn closed 21340 down, Septem Commonwealth Southern $20], tanuae, abcentinn 2 Se tnueer ieee. ae te %-}1,300 persons took anti-toxin innocula- grand Forks, eels 78 ver cubic yard, mile long hau! In-| modern home, well ventilated and i ber 8 hh eee provisions 10-| Consolidated Gas... 1004 {ean elephone, Kennecott, North 1 white 41. |tions for typhoid. f ; 4 : terstate Construction Co., Napoleon. | hot water heat. Also small sleep- 4 “ae *teclined. 9-|Continental Can 1 5942 | American. PG eneral Motors, Chrysier, 2, 67%. The task of cleaning te city’s 7 North Dakota. ing room, private entrance. Close 4 me 8 Ke off, and provisions 10-| (oninéntal Motor. a "| Radio Keith, Air Reduction, Sears or streets of all their debris is proving 1 ie nas da | _ in, right downtown, corner Rosser ned. Conti: 19x | Roebuck. Dupont, Stone and Webster, ae 73.{impossible. There is not te0- i DON'T BE a mis-fit. Qualify for nd Fifth pushel] Continental Oil o! 9 bellies 14.75. possible. ere is not an autc-no- a Street, 402 Fifth street 2S eae meagRed around ic a Gorn Products 919 | Guile Staten Steel, Southern. Pacific. bile, truck in the country |" ‘ 81 good positions. Catalog Free. Mo- hy ey trom the best level because of scat-|@nmh 1 Wrient 6% | Transamerica and Lehman Corp. le, truck or wagon in the country] Minot, clay: i ler Barber college, Fargo, N. D. or phone 246-M. fered selling and a let up of buying. |Supon, Wi 121% |Colunbian: Carbon. Auburn, and Dia- which was not damaged. Napoleon, cldy : maneaee—= |FOR RENT—Two {furnished light Trade was mixed and the marker Benteeh nen 217% |™ond Match gained more than 5. AP)—Wool: A| One of the principal needs is good | Qekes, pt cldy housekeepin, . nervous. from the new levels. ¢| Baton Axle & Spring " Although the market was bomewhat Wool. is being | drinking water. Work is be in| Pembina, clear ping rooms. Closet and seaboard reported a moderate exPOr | Tiecte Auto Lite $347 | more active than it has been of late, . Recent pur- 4 orl ginning in| Portal, clear .. Female Help Wanted screened porch. Front apartment, Business over the week-nd, mostly| Fiectite jo & Ll 3% |commisston houses found the generai fair weights of | Peestablishing the power house and in| Sanish, cldy gas, water, heat and light furnished. Canadian wheat. — Liverpool | picle| Erie Railroad fo | public stin ‘captions, Several pool poth fleese and|Teconstruction of the water line. Williston, cldy re | ernst igeele 5 4) (‘were higher because of complaints 2] Fox Film, as 51g [favorites were turned over in large ices reallzed were | E. J. Swift, assistant director of in=| Wishek, 2 WORK WANTED—By woman exper- _ ond. pedo pide. ace at 506 Sec- ion volum: tead: f vi! rev is Regge $ loorhead, le door. crop reports of large wheat shipments | General Americs Tay [character to Influence, the market one| during week’ ending September 6| American Red Cross, was expected by WEATHER FORECA y the hour, clerking or as a Furnished room in new last week to Germany and Italy, itea |General Foods ue way or the other, but the | moore/ amounted to 1,063,300 pounds as com-|plane today to assist in the relief} For Bismarck and vicinity waitress. Call at 312 First street. home, large clothes closet, private Merchants’ stocks in the ‘Gnite General Gas & 10“ jcheerful tenor was maintained. Sur-| pared with 00, 100 pounds during | ey cloudy tonight and Tue: hi Sr re entrance, one block south from Kingdom are reported as almost, eX | General Mills 48 | veys from merchandising sources con-| the previous week, work. He will confer at once with| change in temperature. WANTED—Girl for house work on high school. Suitabl Kingdom ana’ the, quantity or whest |General Mills. 48,, |tiiued to report seasonal plekup. Call President General Rafael Trujillo. For North Dakota--Partly clouay| farm. Write or call at Strutz tarm,| jy School. Suitable for one or Ra traders miand have | Gillette Safety Razor a5” | Siper eis at OR eae A uteient nibs The German ship Midas signaled] touleht and Tuesday; little change in| 3 miles north of Bismarck. Chas. two, rent reasonable. Call at 811 decreased nearly 800.000 bushels. Rus- General Kaliway 8 sve St, |shares were generally. firm. Oil ept. 8 (AP)—(U. 8. Dep.| from off shore during the night that | Pee SO Daketa—Mostly cloudy | Nagel, Bismarck, N. Do deerotters of wheat are tgher in{ Gold Dust, eae Shares were sluggish. atoes "163. on track’ 269.| it had 50 tons of provisions from Por-| tonight and. Tuesday, possioly tecel FOR RENT—An attractively furn price ‘and less abundant. | Short sell: GPantm Paige Motor —— ; S, Sulpments ‘Saturday 906:| to Rico aboard as well as el tgalene, ad tucetay, vessbly, lweal| WOMAN to learn laboratory and| ed room with lange clotties cleect ] ers were driven to co Great Northern pfd_ DULUTE RANGE ah grey, Wading | fairl who would help restore the clty's|,,Jowa—Partly cloudy tonight. and| X-Ray work, short training, 643} in a new downtown apartment, Duluth, Sept. 8.—@)— Durom— “Opdn High 78% 78% Tuesday, except possibly show sota packed power plant. extreme west portion; little ch i : sacked early|” pr, Barrios, medical inspector from | temperature, twins, 18%e: daisies| Porto Rico, yesterday the con-| Minnesota—Partly cloudy tonight ung Americas, | struction of @ tent hospital near the |Gnq, -Ucstey# somewhat warmer Tues- by these reports and with the cotsrn| Great Northern Iron ‘Dore ctf. . rices. bulged. Corn quent Duy lee me profit. taking ie Shicsuy “aevaee te aie ome selling. Oats followed wheat | Atigeby Grunow and corn um ra Provisions sagged slightly because | Houston Oi) i> ales Hamm Bidg., St. Paul, Minn. ge in — aan S° "| WANTED—Competent girl to assist} 118% Third street, Apartment 1 with general housework, no cooking. FOR RENT—Room in modern new Call at 802 Ave. B. home. Clean, quiet, always hot gentlemen preferred. Call at a 82% of sympathy with grains. -| Huppmobile Motor Car < 61% limburger, 21-| presidential mansion. It is designed Bontana—Locat showers tdnignt water. Gen! | = unotdltel eatmate, trom, Chi; | Independent Oll & Ga to take care of 1,000 patients, the first |8"¢ Tuesday; slightly cooler in huriks | WANTED—Middle-aged woman for __120-R or call a 303 Fouih rest. caeo Crop a otal only 1,750,000,000 India’ Refining iio jof whom probably will be admitted | “e*t Portion tonight. general housework. Call at 316 3 Fourth stree —i ‘Third street. FOR RENT—Six rooms upstairs, GENERAL CONDITIONS a == | light and heat furnished, use of Thi . _ barometric pressure ix high phone, ahaa 1517 Bowen Ave. petted etl long the western Rocky moun 5 CONTRIBUTION tain el Scattered showers oc~ Mexico City, Sept. 8—(P}—The gov- | curred in all sections. “The precipita: FOR SALE—Pool Hall, brick building FOR RENT soa pea eee ernment today cabled the Mexican | tion was quite general in southern and)" 94.69 tabl full ba: t, suitable for one or two, gentlemen, mainister. Ranta, Domiego. sono | werters North Dakota. "Temperatures x60, ables, ful sement,| preferred. Call at 504 Ninth street. double bowling alley. Only pool x = pesos (about $25,000) contribution to — FOR RENT—Double room, Supreme Court to Hear Plea of|the relief. fund. President. Oritz| , River stage at 7 am. to hall in Beulah, N. Dak. For price sce Rubio also cabled President General |"*,/0u" change 0.1 bushels, the lowest estimate by far} iiernational Harveste et_recetved, nad resulted in a little) Trtern ational Match pfd Buying but dia not affect the market! yhecrnatfonal Nickel Cans to any great exten International ‘Tele, & Teles. JohnsyManville Sarcons Buran Kelly Springfield ‘Tire’: A Minneapolis, Sept. &—(AP)—Weak- | Kayser J ness at Winnipeg and heavy cash re- {Kelvinator eaipie se Teethetnstindtare Magers | Brenes, 85 ‘wheat fu! 4 (8, very easily today and prices failed to] Kreuger & Toll . : get very far, The market was very nervous and erratic throughout. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapoliz, Sept. 8.—( Whee See High 18 ft! and terms see or write Mrs. Wm. Call vatibia Imesendee eames pres-| Neumann, Zap, N. Dal. Lee ismarck station barometric ‘ 4 eptember closed 1% cents lower. Devember, 1i4 cents lower and May % cents lower. etn futures had a spurt of strengtht but weakness in wheat become the final influence, Oats and rye trade was light and featureless with the tone easy. Barley opened strong but faded immediately with other grains. Flax showed resistance but crushers hedged their track purchases more freely and caused a recession. The cash wheat tone in Minneapolis was easier below No. 1 grade and demand was quiet and unchanged. Cash corn demand was fair to good for the best yellow quality, Oats and tye demand was fair to good. Bar- ley demand was strong with prices gaining on futures, Flax demand was fair to good. SOUTH $ South St Pau S. Dep. Agr.) out steady: fed yearlings 11 11.50; one load heavy steers 11 most of run steers in feeder stocker and stocker flesh; bidding 50 lower; on most grass cattle; fe sales low cutters and cutters 2.75-3.7 bulls bid unevenly lower: mostly 4.0 4.50: feeders and stockers very slow: tending lower; sales Saturday includ: | paaio, ed flzshy three and | four-year-old Montana steers 9.00-9.25; these out- standing. conditions; most sales 7.75- 8.50 down to 6.50 jain kinds; bulk range heifers | 6.50-7.. Mo: most. cows 5.25-8.00, few 6.75 and. better. Calves, 1,500; vealers around 50 lower; good to choice 9.00-11.50. Hogs. 5.600; packing sows strong to 15 higher; other classes ful steady: bulk 170-230 Li 10. better lbs. 9. bu’ smooth fon, | Wutcher oder to 9.25; most pigs 9.2 : aver= age cost Saturday 9.90; welght 229; for week, average cost 9.41} weight 248. Sheep, 5,000; slaughter bs un- evenly steady to 25 higher; desirable Dakota ewe and wether lambs 8.25; westerns held higher; Dakota buck lambs 7.25; plainer kinds 3.00-5.00; one load of choice 111 Ib. grass-fat yearling wethers 5.50; sheep steady; bulk better slaughter ewes 2.50-3.5 little early action on feeder lam! demand fairly broad. oy 30- ma) 9. 00: e732 Close. arrive $1944: Sept, $1 ae 3 November $1.94 i136 36: 7 $3. at aR TP lati epee sets ae "No. Aste: 86% lo 0. pig 76% -80%c; No. ae ten “16 %e; 1 mixed durum Ning. TMC; Not S'do 12%-16%e; No. 1 red duram thc. Oats No. 3 white 37%c. No. 1 rye 56c. Barley choice to fancy 50-53 medium to good 47-50c; lower grades 44-47. CHI ICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Sept. 8.—(AP)—Unchanged price levels were maintained in but- ter and eggs. Receipts were fairly liberal but they did not prove burden- some. Poultry also showed no change 10,744, stead: standards 38; firsts 35-36%: seconds 33-34. reamery ex- el extra firsts 37-37% Hees 13,297. unsettled; extra firsts 28%: fresh graded firsts 27%: fresh current receipts 25-26; ordinary cur- rent receipts 16-23. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Sept. 8.—(AP)—Foreign exchanges irregular; demand Great . Sweden 26.85%; Montreal 100.14 1-16, od | Weighty bullock... Stoci quiry. Be Mronger,. Carload FO. 8. shippl points (based on delivered sales le! N transportation charges) sacked wt. early Ohio's U.S, No. 1 and part- ;|Par.-Fam.-Lasky . “| Pathe Exchange . National Biscul! National Cash Registei National Dairy Prodycts National Power & Light NH. & 5 Nort, & Western North American Northern Pacific - Oliver Farm | Packard Motor. Pan-Am. Pet. Parmelee Trans. Penney (J. C.) Penn. RR. . Phillips Petro! Proct. & Gambl Public Service Corp. N. Pullman .... Purity Baking 2] United Gas Tinp. ci | Warner Pict. . Radio Comporation American « Remi maton Rand Reo Motor . Rep. Iron & Steel Reynolds Tob. Richfield Oil Calif. Royal Dutch Shell - Safeway Stores ... St. Louis & San Fri Schulte Retall Stores . Seaboard Airline Searx-Roebuck Servel Inc, Shattuck (F. Shell Union Simmons Skelly Oil . Southern Pacific” Southern Railways Siarks od bran rd Gas & Ei Stanard Oil Calif. Standard Oil N. J. Stewart Warner Texas Corporatio Texas Pacific La. Tr. - Timkin Roller Bearing £ Underwood Elliot Union Carbide Union Pacific . United Aircraft United Cigar Store . United Corporation « United F; 8. Ind. Alcohol iit Nsower & Light A. Vanadium Corporation . BARS FRE West Maryland Western Union Westinghouse Westinghouse Air Brakes Willys-Overland Woolworth F we Ques magne Rene Zood and choice 5-10.15; light weight e0-200 Ios. 35-1125; medium weight 2 11.30; heavyweight 250.380 0; king sows medium higher: ‘sirealy cho avy teers Sold ‘carly up to 12.60" but wadertone 25 or more lower on were supplies ers and low priced killei he stock about 25c off. ‘Roprox! imate- 5.000 western grassers’ 1 Slaughter “cattle ct good and choice 900 £2.78; ‘900-1100 thm 11.00- 2.78; CHICAGO RANGE Chicngo, Sept. Pera paige cane asain t meeslets. today, 1208 Lee to Anti-prohibition Forces Against Petition Law Arguments are to be heard by the} state supreme court Tuesday in man- damus proceedings brought in an ef- fort to compel Secretary of State Rob- jert Byrne to place on the November election ballot a proposal to repeal the state's prohibition laws. stating that the signatures had been jproperly attached. After rejecting | numerous of the defective petitions, the number of signatures fell below the 20,000 names necessary to initiate | such @ measure. Representatives of the supporters | of the proposal pian to attack the con- stitutionality of the law which re- quires affidavits, basing their argu- :|ment on the contention that such a provision is an obstruction in the col- lection of signatures. J. A. Danielson, Minot, was in charge of the campaign for the com- mittee of petitioners. A second peti- tion was circulated by Danielson, fol- lowing the rejection of the first one. the latter petition sought to have placed on the November ballot a 0. ‘Mitneapolis cash wheat and course closing quotations today fol- - Cy S 1 1 1 1 1 Q moemoam, tends a, —=Q ee a? # ge & ° ° a measure to memorialize congress to modify the national prohibition laws. The law requires 10,000 names to in- itiate such a petition. Danielson, however, after an active campaign, did not submit the second petition to the secretary of state, de- 4, |claring that many of the petitions car- ried affidavits which would be con- * | sidered defective. MACHINE GUNS FAIL TO HALT LYNCHING Negro Meets Death at Hands of Armed Band Following Mur- der of Policeman Darien, Ga., Sept. 8—(P)—In the face ot machine guns mounted in the streets, an armed band of men forced its way into the McIntosh county jail today und lynched George Grant, 40, negro, accused of killing one officer and wounding three other persons in an early-morning gun fight. The men disregarded the pleas of Col. Roy Neal, commanding the Savannah unit of the national guard, and holding county officers outside the jail at bay with shot guns, crash- ed into the building. Grant was shot to death in his cell while Colonel Neal pleaded with the men to “let this negro live until we | catch the other one.” The other negro who took part in the gun fight was surrounded in a nearby marshland by several hundred ots Crmconec mene mem arene, men and his capture was expected momentarily. Early this morning R. Anderson, a Byrne held that all the petitions did | y, | NOt bear affidavits, as required by law, | Turjillo his condolences. RED CROSS TO AID | VICTIMS OF HURRICANE Washington, Sept. 8.—(?)—The Red |Cross arranged today to send 5,000 | pounds of surgical dressings, antitoxin land anaesthetics to San Domingo by airplane. The action followed receipt of word from Charles B. Curtis, American minister to the hurricane swept re- |public, that medical supplies from jadjacent regions had been exhausted. Darien pleas was wounded as he sought to arrest two negroes who aroused his suspicions as they ap- proached a bank. A posse trailed them into the swamp near the city and Robert Freeman, chief of Glynn county police, was killed and two others were wounded as the negroes opened fire on their pursuers. Others in the posse continued the search and arrested Grant some time later. League of Nations Favors Briand Plan Geneva, Sept. 8—(#)—Foreign Min- ‘ister Aristide Briand’s plan for a fed- eration of European states will go be- fore the assembly of the League ot Nations with “approved in principle” stamped upon it by the representatives of 27 European powers who today in @ three-hour session debated its merits and finally approved a resolution for its preliminary approval. A full explanation.by the French foreign minister of his scheme, which is amozg the most important business at the present council and assembly sessions, probably will be given on Thursday. M. Briand is expected to speak dur- ing debate in the assembly, which | opens Wednesday. | Western Dakota | Gets Good Rain |. Scattered rains fell in North kota over the week-end. In southern and western North Dakota showers were quite general. Dunn Center received the heaviest drenching with 1.22 inches of rain recorded there. Dickinson reported .3 inch, Bismarck .52, Wishek .51, Het- |tinger 40, Napoleon .17, Oakes .16, and Hankinson .14. Traces of prect- pation were reported from other points. Temperatures are moderate in all sections. BAD RAISING FUNDS Stanton, N. D., Sept. 8—Stanton’s junior band and orchestra probably will have two new bass horns and @ rennovated bass drum. A drive for funds to cover the purchases is being conducted now. Oscar Thure is pres- ident of the band board with Ed Sailer secretary and E'dor Sagehorn treasurer. sure 28.32 in. Reduced 30.09 in, ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorologist. & TES 2 Ra pe a SE KFYR i| > TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9TH 0—FKarm flash 7:0 5. Dept. of —Opening Sunshine 10:00—Weather markets, program, Clara Morris, marck Tribune news and weather. Luncheon program. —Voice of the wheat pool. 1:15—Grain markets, high low, and close. 1:18—Farm notes, 1:45—Bismarck Tribune news, Weather, and St. Paul livesiock: 2.00—Musical matinee. 2:30—lesta hour, good news radio nagazine, 3:00—Music, 5:00—Stocks and bonds. 5:15—Bismarck Tribune sports items. 5 Bismarck Tribune news. 6:45—World bookman, 6:00—Your dinner hour. 6:45-yBuseball scores, 6:50—Newscasting. 7:00—Musi 7:30—Bile! Quiet Restored In Argentina by New Government (Continued from page one) Pi overwhelming vote, from harming Saturday morning troops mutinied and a white flag was run up at gov- ernment house. Severe fighting oc- curred in front of the government newspaper, La Epoca. The paper was burned by the mob. About 20 were killed in the fighting and more than 100 wounded. President Irigoyen signed his resignation and General Uriburu formed a new cabinet, a civil body, composed principally of | - members of the old opposition. Uriburu was named head of the || new provisional government which announced as its purpose improve- ment of economic conditions in the country and a more representative government than that of the admin- istration just past. A complete check shows that 21 persans, among them one cadet, were killed in the disorders in the Plaza Congreso Saturday afternoon. There were 188 civilians, 2 cadets and one soldier wounded. In Buenos Aires three men, cap- tured while looting during the polit- roan excitement, were taken out and A nation wide holiday today was declared for the purpose of swearing in the new ministers at four o'clock this afternoon. The new government continued to designate officials throughout the country, issuing widespread orders tor the arrests of certain ministers and Officials whose part in the rebellion appeared doubtful. ington, | iF INTERESTED in the Ameican Austin franchise in the Slope terri- tory, write, wire or phone Steen Marmon Co, 116 Second sweet Bismarck, N. D. Phone 1452. Household Goods for Sale ‘Piano in good shape for $100.00. If you want a piano, heres a bargain. See C. L. Bryan, 228 West Rosser. FOR RENT—Two furnished light housekeeping rooms. Call at 322 Ninth or phone 1054-M. FOR RENT—Large | furnished “sleep- ing room in modern home. Call at 410 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Comfortable sleeping room, suitable for two, close in. Call at 316 Third street. ROOM FOR RENT—Garage free. Gentleman preferred. 307 Twelfth street. FOR SALE—Hamilton piano in ex- cellent condition. Price reasonable. 220 Fourteenth street. FOR SALE—Furniture, for a five room house. Call at 714 Main or phone 1678. FOR SALE—Fancy eight leg living room table, also a laundry stove. Phone 333. FOR SALE—Gas range. Phone 1122 or call at 213 Ave. A West. Used Cars FOR SALE—Buick, 1929 Master 5 passenger sedan, fine condition. Phone 639 or write P. O. Box 637, Bismarck, N. D. 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 3202 Eighth street, corner eth St. and Thayer Avenue or $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. STEEN MARMON CO. Distributors Marmon and Austin Automobiles 116 Second Street : Phone 1452 Bismarck, N. D. Apartments FOR RENT—Well turnished two room apartment, gas stove, kitehen sink, not and cold water, frigidaire servics. Also good sized single kitchenette. floor. Private bath. Also garage for rent. Rent Gravy for care of furnace. Phone FOR RENT—Nice furnished apartment equipped with electric refrigerator, also electrict stove. Call at 518 Fifth street. Dr. Enge. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment and kitchenette, modern conveniences. Phone 213-M or call at 523 Sixth street. FOR RENT—One room apartment furnished or unturnished. Apply Room 304 College Buiding or phone 1063. FOR RENT—Furnished one room apartment’ $16.00 per month. Call at 618 Sixth street. ON ACCOUNT of bot weather spe- FOR RENT—Modern apartment in Person Court. Phone 796. Dead Animals Wanted cla) arrangements are made tor quicker service in removing your 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, FOR RENT—Five room modern house with garage attached; 6 room house, close in, also separate garages for rent. For sale, sani- tary couches and hed davenport. Phone 905 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE—Large five room bunga- low with garage attached at 217 Avenue C west. Easy terms to re- sponsible party. Inquire at 622 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—Attractive 5 rooms and bath, all mod:rn, natural gas heat if desired. See this. Phone 1313 or call at 211 W. Rosser. FOR RENT—Small furnished house, two rooms and bath. Inquire at 818 Seventh street or phone 300-W. FOR RENT—Five room modern house by Sept. 15th. Phone 771-J. Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Good registered Oxford and Rambouillet rams, yearlings and two year olds. Registered poll- ed Shorthorn bulls, 15 months old. for hamburger stand. Call at Chateau-Bohlig miniature golf course, Fourth street North, Bis- FOR SALE—160 healthy pure bred Buff Orpington yearling hens $1.15 each, special price by the flock. as Schulz, Bismarck, N. D. FOR 8 Sate Te “ladies black fur (Scientist Is Making Model to } j Britain 486; France 3.92 9-16: Italy 5337-36; Germany, 23.8114; Norway, | 1 NGE OF CARI | . dead animnis, such a6 horses. cat-/ trimmed winter coats size 16 and 18 feratd. &:No. tT and partly eradea | 1200, Ibs, 9.75.12. Aenea a 800-1400] Mdm<to ga. ‘st Box Cross Country Flying tle, hogs and sheep Call us prompt- | in excellent condition, will sell very 95. 4 hol y . 474 ly. Northern Rendering Co. reasonable, Phone 904 after 6:00 cioPee alirtgoatebeaas ing rs Demonstrate Fourth Dimension) sss:—courray—rcrme—o:| 3, Saaee SPSe = BA! SALES medium 6,00-10. OW d and 56% stones censed plane and pilot. 25¢ per FOR SALE—A few good retuilt Minneapolis, Sept. 8&—(AP)—Range | choice 5.00-8.25: minon and ‘medium | mile one way for single, 20¢ for. (90, | ————————SSS——— , of carlot grain sales: wheat 91% -93% :| 4.00-5.90; low cutter and cutter 3.00-!N. 1940196 198. Washi tee ht tractors, various makes. Bismarck + ; Not northern, 91% 92%; No. 1-amber | $0 (Bale v catifankabeisaed) soca OF ait Seta ‘ashington, Sept. 8—()—A man; No human being, Heyl explained,| air line, ten dollars minimum See Implement Co., 201 Main Ave., Bis- sdurum, 8434: No. 1 mixed durum, 84-| choice beef ¢ Tet euther to medium | aris GRA! who weighed the world is putting, has ever really imagined the fourth} Frank Irvi oe en io, Sewntte 6% ogee ee ay | one mime): Lee cue Scourn aimension “at piece Seat aule se ratnetatiel inary. oie Gee ok UB aa For Rent TAKEN UP—One small black male aie ae and, commer <5 ae “took rif they could vis-| ‘Th n Lost and Found 1 at 406 th " sample 5744- feeder ttl ‘6g | Would look to men if they could vis-| The scientist made a significant | dog. Owner call at Sevent ” | Shoice’ 806.080 Ibs, “ ber rn | ualize the laws of that pet theory of|contribution to man’s knowledge of eis A | street or phone 219-J. Clarence Corn; not uated. by eta gta sg Ne ll ‘53 | higher mathematics. absolute facts when he announced last | LOST—Near entrafice of Prince Ho- Hanson. 25e lowers. bulk F ' ii] Dr. Paul R. Heyl, bureaul of stand-| June, after more than Bix years inten- tel, a mes. 's ing qoror seg | Apartment, all modern FOR RENT—Office space over Hez- yether lambs 8.50-9. 1.66] ards physicist, known throughout the | sive study, that the world would weigh} gin wrist wai 1 ris & Woodmansee's store. Apply nee York, Sept, 8.—(AP)—Liberty 7.50-8.00; rangere unsold, t . LIBERTY BOKDS Dona: +28) world ot science, said today he had | €.93.000 900 oo a0) aga ate — roughly} hunting case. Initials P. L. H on! “$0| undertaken the new task chiefly for| spoken, six thousand million million| outside center of case. Reward. tor | -80| his own amusement, though his pro- | million—tons. return to Pauline Hall Thompson, | ot ducts will be preserved by ‘the bureau.| “One way of putting it,” he mused| Towner, N. D. or to Bismarck Trib- “"\He described the work as “making | today, “is this: If all the human race| _une. “ ra models to represent things the mind| with all its livestock suddenly were} LOST—Saturday evening between the Inquire at at Harris & Woodmansee. lbs, down good choice 8.50-9.35: med-| Rarie ium 7,00-8.50: all wefzhts . common | Oats. 5.00-7,00; ewer $0-150 Ibs, medium to| Speltx Fourth 4%’s, 102.30. choice 2.51 all weights eull and] Dark Hard common 1.50-3.00; feeding: lambs 60. | Hard Wint 75 Ibs. good choice 6.75- FOR RENT—Three nice office rooms over Knowles Jewelry Store. Apply at jewelry store. 2 WOULD LIKE to rent a Vapor cab- The Bismarck Tribune New Yori Sept, BAP) —Curb: CMICAGo sToeK Firet Banke stor of man has never been able to! whisked to another planet, the weight| Shoe Mart and postoffice, three Office | _ inet bath for few days. Phone 481-J. ectrie Bos’ & Share 83% FOePnUeineien invesemene 81%. | Sinnesotit Northern fi imagine.” ‘The fourth dimension has| of the certh would not be reduced by| keys in a key container. | Puuder | FOR GALE—Milch cows. Prank j Standard Oil In 95, Midwest Utilities new 2 % Others blank. ybeen bis hobby since boyhood. one million-millionth.” | please return to the Shoe Mart. | Paris. Phone 1