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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1990 QUICK RECOVERY | gzur.- Sib. Beige |Foteration, Head CORN AND WHEAT New York Stocks Lei May 2.04. ’ ~ > BOTHMAKEGAINS | cores | MADE BY STOCKS [aki ts Sart.) U.S. Women’s Cube RATES All want ads are cash in advance 3 J a 4 orcas minimum charge 75 cents. Copy| entrance. Very reasonable. Adams Express . : 26% Aisrum 17% -8osKe: Nor 2 do. 77:%-80% | Continted from Paget) IE must be received at the Tribune of- | 8¢ 818 Seventh or phone 300-W. Advance Rumely ee 9 No. 1 durum 76%-773,; No, 2 do, 76%; | Of the eighth district, in which Bis- fice by 9:00 to insufe inserti a Alleghany Corporation | 2 No. 1 mixed durum 75%-78%; No. 2|marck is located. Re Private Ma lon | FOR RENT—Furnished. room. Con- Allied Chemical and Dye 269 do, 74% -75%; No. 1 red durum 75%.| i Temprirs. Pre} same day. in the regular classified| venimtly located for. Capito) El Ainetican Becok Bi 4 3 ‘Onis Nos white $556 Mrs. Quain told the visitors of the p Pre, f ly om- < American Can ...erss. 129 No. i tye, 3%. various points of interest in Bis-| poise. (dans bh baa | Waa | hap paste Boe eS ee American Commercidi Ai 18, bttles, etiotce to fancy, 49-62: med~ marck and vicinity and invited them Students. 931 Eighth. : um to go0% 495 wer grades KC ‘isit it i. used Hor feet. ccon@ussia dou Initial Downturns Reflect Weak-| American Faternattenal ae deg | Tables Turn Quickly When|{1" ‘ tes hegeee Heels sean Reet, edurade aig jeer the classified | FO® Ret Cee ee ness at Liverpool but Prices | American Power and right Wheat Price Movement cago CASH GRAIN The Tribune and the Western Bak-|peact display rates at 90 cente per colamn| {70m /) modern home, suitable for American Radiator : chteanor Ment, AP)-—Wheat.ling company. At the close of the inch per insertion. Tenth terest ; Later Recover American Holling ailip 3.3/3. 4 Drives Bears to Cov Ne: Lhatd 625 No 1 nortnern sprind | weeomine speeches, wonten. of the i Piast at 316 Tenth See a eee _ American fieph, ca releerenk Corn, No, 2 mixed’ 92%-93; No. 1Jeighth district joized in a song“of REGULAR WANT AD RATES | FOR RENT—Very pleasant sleeping - a : / * American Water Workn a New York, Sept. 16—(AP)—The | Yellow 93-14: No. 1 white 96-%; sam-| welcome under the leadership of Mrs. 6 days 28 words or under room, ladies only. Rent reasonable. = Chicago, Sept, 16.—(AP)—Notwith- | Anaconda eg to.t tables turned quickly in the stock |Ple wrade 85-89. S Cooper.’ Miles City, : Phone 1145-LR. East of Roosevelt standing. ‘new low record prices at| Andes Copper Mining . market today, when & sharp recovery | Oats, white’ 38%; sample y 3 days 25 words ot under . Y, n & sharp y Mrs. E, nd | North Plait Liverpool, the Chicago wheat market | Atchison, Topeka & Ba’ In wheat in Chicago prompted @ cov- irs. E. C, Haagenson, Grand|oxjahoma cit: 2 days 28 words or under . school. advanced today, owing largely to as-| Atlantic Coast. Line orig movement that erased moderate Forks, vice president of the state! Pierre, 1 day 26 words or under FOR RENT—Large pleasant room on sertions that France may import 35,-|Atfantic Refining . 33° | dectines in prominent ings shares. federation, gave the response. - 1 floo! t ladi 9: 000,000 quintals of wheat. A ing {Auburn Auto ... Prior to the rally, stocks had been Mrs. Albert E. Jones, Lisbon,| Rap Ads over 25 words * cents additional | stoun ir to two neat ce or French authority was quoted as eati-| Aviation Corporation . 5% |hammered lower by bear selling rs. . » 1) &t. Lo per word. gentlemen At 309 Seventh street. Mating that the French wheat crop| Baldwin Locomotive $3." | which” area to be based on the president of the state federation, in- | s: tr FoR RENT. Will not exceed 66,500,000 quintals. 99% | early ‘of grain, but the ap- troduced Mrs. Sippel in a brief talk , beet —Large modern tuum Contrary, to wheat ar | games — - PeATance OF suppory 18. ehent Aye AC MONHY RATES during which she stressed the im- Spattle, (9 ‘ The Tribune reserves the right to] suitable for two gentlemen. Close ‘ Rectal selling preseure today in spring 88% | to “cover. American. Can, American y York, Sept, 16—(AP)—Call portance of the club women joining |Moux City, ta,'elear. 1] Cedert any. Soy sili Weed) Ss to re:.) 1 Call 85 Sus eens eee wheat markers, notably at either Min- 16% | Telephone, O. 8. Steel, General Blec- | money , mien et cent’ © “US| in a whole-heated effort to boost| Spokane, Wash. clear. vise any copy to conform with make- | FOR RENT—Small furtiished room, — | poapolts or Aue ee ee te — 3% ee aus Hag oese dlectric, Radio vat nationn eT odes 2-2%;|North Dakota. The women’s clubs, as) Current, it cldy. up rules of Classified Advertising. also garage. Call at 619 Sixth herg jumped at 12 [Gown one to three: points made. fuil | 60 dave 234-216; 90 days 2%4-2%; four] she said, are showing that they can! Winnincg: Mon cody : Phone 32 pectee sor pees Gree maximum rise of nearly 4c HS, |tecovery. Kroger Grocery and Bafe-| Bam commercial paper s-3%; bank: | PS an. important factor in the .work Wied sare FOR RENT—Two furnished light @ Ihe Meher than “yesterday fiatah, 43" | Failying ¢ pointe net, Amertean Wat: | TS Scceptances unchanged, of building up the state. NORTH DANOTA Femprirs, Pre.| The Tribune Want Ad Department, | housekeeping rooms in modern” Dec. 87-87%c and May 93% -% core cl oe $f, Jer Works, with a two point advance, MINNBAPOLIS STOUK Decorations Are Beautiful pibtttion— High Low In.| os home. Phone 882. a 4 May" andi ° Oata Snitge advanced,|C., M., St. Paul & Pacific 32 ‘close wae steady. Sales ap-| Kirst Bank Stock 25, The decorations of the house) Rinmarck, clear . +f ae ae x | UY provisions varying trom 1c de-|Chicago & Northwestern . 66 000. shares. Northwest Banco 40%, chamber were among the best which 40 Male Help Wanted Cline to F180 Of, 7e. oe seotee sycte] SRisetSe Hse © Pasitic. $6 agnclen toward noon) Minn, No. Power 21% that historic auditorium has seen. ae ark oncomminsion house selling, but 48, |in prominent issues, but the bears Sa weal Huge baskets of flowers were placed | € 39 AT ONCE—South America or United Houses and Flats lied in sympathy with wheat. Spret $2% |tarm implement and merchandising’ poston, *S M6 eA) — woot: | alone the rostrum in front of the “4 States. Permanent positions; cler- ing operations had some bearish Columbia Graphophone . 17% | thereupon shifted their attack to the/scrrote rematne very quiet. Interest|(csk used during legislative sessions 43 ical, mechanical, salesmanship; ex- | ——————_—________—______ ing, operations shipping demand was | Commercial Solvents, ne 26 a And, the recoveries were more| ccnters Iargely on, foreign primary | by the clerk of the house and his 43 ie ‘ B: 6a5. | FOR SALE—Pive room modern hoi fect on cory country offerings small. | Commonwealth and douthe 13% | than lost, Trading tended to increase | Conere ata er opening today wt Lon | staff . Dunn Center, 8 perience unnecessary. Salaries $25- modern house North. American available supplies of | Ci Gas .. 108% | slightly on the decline, especially dur- | 7 tand at opening today at Lon’ |staff. Behind tiis desk officers of} aitendale. clear 49 $100 weekly, transportation fur-| including 2 bed rooms, full base- 4 corn decreased 455,000 bushels for the | Cnotinental Baking A Hy ing the carller hours, but such com: Mestic: wools appeat th. the state federation were ensconced, Fesnenden, clear 44 nished. Bdx'1175, Chicago, Ii) ment with double heated garage in weet city of future delivery offerings Motor 3% |Inconsequential and the professionals MINNDAPOLIS FLOUR wy the desk used by the speaker of /Fitidnwon, clear. a a Guality—tor | $00¢. condition, near. school, tn of gheatat times today on price set- | Continental Oil of 19) |had the market virtually to them-| 4.,,, AUN \EAPOLIS FLOUR _ apy|the house sat the speakers of the|iHettinger, clear 4a good positions. Cal Pree Mo-| Fiverview addition, on very liberal Packs here attracted considerable no-|Corn Products 90% | selves, Ficus anained ee This also was_tastefully|Larimore, clear 46 bosi talog of terms. The 6 room stone house in- backs Miso likewise did the circum-|Crosley Radio . ti 13 Nearly all' groups shared in the|—Elvur unchanged. rated with flowers, Baskets of 42 ler Barber college, Fargo, N. D. cluding 3 bedroo! odern tance that the market displayed evi-|Cuba Cane Sugar pfd, +: 24% | general heaviness, four point lowscs| Phipments 67.961. 0 sings un-| flow ad the oneal 40 RR +4 at except dent reluctance to again outdo recent Curtiss Wright . 6% | in International Harvester and Au-| .onwea lowers marked the entrahce to the 43 heat, newly decorated, for rent at low. record quotations. Meanwhil le, | Dut Pont .. 118% | burn Auto were accompanied by jos: . pls aisle leading to the speakers’ desk 4A Female Help Wanted $30 per month, situated on West traders friendly to the DUYINE Vere | atom Axle and 8 SES PLA gem He, Of patnte 10 Wy eatinanos 5 CURD STOCKS «.p;;and others were placed at the cor-|Qaker. q y Broadway. Geo. M. Register. made much French millers are ask- | Blectric Auto Lite $41 | Roebuck, Macy, Gillette, May Depart: | SGT, Wervice 6} 16—(AP)—Curb:| ners of the room. Portal, clear. 39 ADDRESSING ENVELOPES—Work | FOR RENT—Five room modern ing permission to use at least 26 i Bileotele Powel and Light . HE, Went Stores, North | American 3 Slectric Bond & Share 81. fae of the distinctive ceremonies Sanlen, clear rf at home during spate time. Sub-| house, six room house, garages, al- cent of foreien, it, was pointed out| Firestone Tire and Rubber . ing regained earlier declines of the same| Standard Oil 49%. of the opening session was, the Me | Wisse centr occ, a stantial weekly pay; experience un-| so twelve room house including two @> that. the French wheat crop js now|Fox Film A 98% J extent. Grigsby Grunow was especial- CHICAGO STOCK Sippel. ee ee "S| Moorhead, Minn,, ciéar. 60 necessary. Dignified employment baths, three apartments and separ- estimated at only 208,000,000 bushels. | Freeport Tex: ly weak, breaking to 6%, a new low.| corporation 8 Sippel. Each district president pre- pec hin for honest, sincere, ambitious per-| ate rooms. For sale, couches and and that much of, it is said to be of |General, Ameri 86% | before meeting support.” Strong i8-| Treat Util, in sented the presidents of the ¢lubs WEATHER FORECASTS sons. Workers League, Naperville,| bed davenport. Hellir poor quality. na] Generelt recatle (naw) Hag | Rteh insides, Diamond, Match, and) stidwest Vill. in her district to Mrs. Sippel in aj ,,r0f Blgmarck and vicinity: Fair to- g picikacahagel avenport__ Helling Agency. _ E Frost predictions for tonight in the|General Fo terre 6 % Genign Valley, uP, 3, gateway. Stores, ; : hight and probably Wednesday. Some-| Ill. FOR SALE—Five room bungalow in northwest did a good deal to strength- |General Gas and Electric A Jewel tei jorfoik '& Western and group and each club president pre-| what cooler with light frost tonight; | WANTED—Demonstrators and sales| fin iti | tn the corn market, The forecast in- |General Mills 46%] ingerroll Rand, up 3. and Kroger| Lawrence Mork sented Mrs. Sippel with a flower.|somewhat warmer Wednesday. tay ag She laghent Caren o Soadtacn: Of Davari’ Frees @icated frosts would come as far|/General Motors . 4 Grocery and Curtis Publishing, which i * These were combined into one huge|, or, North Dakota: Fair tonight and} people. Call in person, Patterson} for quick sale. Located at Ave B south ag morthern 1Omk, Was es latins Sayan Ser iM [pained a paint, sa 'tiemer ac 2x| Admits Shooting - |tovsuer Breese conttany Sommrnet cool} Hotel, Sept. 16 and.17 between 8) and Fourteenth street, Write te Would be heavy except in territory |Gold Dust . as : 418 | per cent. Dut was lowered to 2 aroun D * Di te], Local club women served ap ushers |light to locally heavy frost tonight! and 9 o'clock p. m. Mrs. E. B.| Depositors Holding Company, Bis- would Pe ne north such as northern |Goodyear Tire and itubber 631%) mid-day. Unofficially, funds were uring ispu and did other detail work connected |*°mewhat warmer Wednesday. Wood. marck, N. D., or phone N. L Roop _ | Minnesota and North Dakota, Oats|Graham Paige Motor ao available at @ concession of half of ie vith th i For South Dakota: Fair tonight and| wanppcExperienced gli for at 21 followed corn. — te if ne per cent from the stock exchange (Continued trom page one) w 1 session. Wednesda: mewhat cooler tonight | WANTED—Experienced gi CS —— Frovisions were responsive to up- H igure, formation being given Attorney Reg- elec! 500, ger ai And centr Tete possibly light oat baprwhty erty Apply om Mandan | FOR RENT—Six room modern nouse, turns of cereals. {pie frost DULUTH RANGE number of local persons, atten is lon; , Somewhat street after 6:30 p./m. Mrs. J. C.| newly decorated. In good location, eee nets eee en crop was chiefly pecrn Ban ister by Mork, who was raised in th€!the meeting. Wedntanager Aue “BORIR” portion® |”: peste, on pavement. With outside garage, Duluth, Sept. 16:— Durum— Open directed toward developments, in Ne- High Low Clore | seme community as ‘he slain man.| it was followed by an informal te-| For lowa: Generally fair tonight | WANTED Mald Tor General house- | near grade school, $55.00 per month. 4 Sept... cess. ess se say. 176%] at Sanborn, and had known Stephan i to and Wednesday. Cooler t bite — fl oct 8 ay nt 25 years. Mrs. Stephan arrived here lite Be ie a aed cele {rextrema nouthenst portion Weanes:{ Work. Must be able to cook, Calli Phone 637-R or 343-J. MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES i 16% 80% .76% .79% | thts morning and confirmed this. i . Gipvel. day; porsibly light frost tonight on| at 410 West Ave. B. FOR RENT—One six room modern f TAKE UPWARD TURN Indian Refinery f Punch and wafers were served by &|low ground In extreme north portion, =| home with garage and full base. . ‘Minneapolis, Sept. (AP)—After [International Combus. ng. se Justice Beer picked out three men| committee of local club women For Minnesota: Fair tonight and . augplading sate onions ane | atermational MACE, 3 : ha eotiladeefprie aint Scatter hehs Trove fe'Hetth Weetit® Work Wanted mouth, tnquire at office or ‘Bore face of persistfiverpool cables, wheat | International Nick. Can, Se day afternoon and summoned them Morni Sessi DOmbIBey TeaniEveroEe dn ieouen portion? | cece ee ha Ce ing irregular tard just, before the| International Tel. and ry to come to Bismarck this afternoon| Morning ssion Somewhat — warmer Wednesday in| WORK WANTED—Seventeen year a Bere Sale i futures day on a rsh of shorts to|Johns-Mansville 4} |and serve as jurors in the inquest. He} J. Pac northwest portion. old school girl wants to work for | FOR RENT—Seven oom modern es dipped, slightly, from | Kaveer () sticid “tie @id not note their names, coroner| IS Taken Up With guint. touthenat orien seelerin| board and room. Call at 519| ‘house with full basement, elther put Septe: = = pen ortion.’ Wednes- . I 2 ts higher, | Kelvinator .. MINNEAPOLIS RA‘ E. J. Gobel was out cf town at the day fair, ‘ ‘Twelfth street South. furnished or unfurnished as desir- cember wheat qomeher {Kennecott Copper 5 Minneapolis, Sept. 16. time of the tragedy, so it was neces- Committee Reports |4y tar, warmer'eatt ot ivice ed, Inquire at 602 Twelfth street. Frost’ threats stiffened corn fu-|Kolster Radio . ‘Wheat— ‘Open’ High sary for @ justice of the peace to act, — = GENERAL CONDITIONS A well developed high- FOR RENT—New six room duplex which was done by Beer. ison, Dichineen Right Snsrcict-- |if__centered over. the northeastern Room and Board with heated garage, located on pav- tures. Oats also rose on evidence of |Kreske (8. 8.) . lg Support. but rye was weak on light|Kreuger and Toi iHed sharply after|Kroger Grocery . May . Rocky mountain slope thi: rning, trade Barley rallied ervouant flax | Loew's Inc. Rye M Lett Mrs, J. H. Cooper, Courtenay, and cool weather prevails. from the | ATTRACTIVE rooms with board at a| 6;,Close in. Immediate possession. futures and offerings were light.|Mack Trucks ...: ets. ore ers on A number of three-minute talks al- | Dakotas westward to the north Pa-| reasonable price. A call to see them : - en ‘There was no hedging pressure. Mathieson Alk. .. . . 4 so featured the program. These dealt | “itic coast. A few stations in Alberta! Jin; vi 608 FOR RENT—Five room modern Gash wheat was sluggish and easy.|May Department Stores ele Case Are and Saskatchewan reported freesing convince you. Second i Wheat testing 58 pounds or better|Mex. Seab. Oil a wales ge 74 with various phases of club activity |temperatures. Light precipitation oc-| street. Phone 1389. bungalow, newly decorated. Immed- sold at unchanged premiums but was|Miami Copper Hy i BO 37 In Trib une M ail and were as follows: Value of Library | Ctrred in the Ohio valley and in Mani- jate possession. Inquire at 502 a little slower. Between 96 ang 5S SE cOt aiid 39% 40% 29% 40% Extension, Mrs. John Burke, Bis- rise. BE ee ae a Seventh. u pounds the markeiow 46 pounds wes|Mo.;Kansas and ‘Texaa’. . 1.94% ibbuitionad fille Oc marck; Value of Scholarship’ Loan, | weather prevails. , Lost and Found FOR RENT—Seven room modern j and 2 cents lower, all compared with| Montgomery Ward 1.98 Mrs, E. W. Cunningham, Devils Lake; house. Call at 810 Main Avenue 1.97, |has proyed himself a man in eight! yoni. of the Club Bulletin, Mra. E L,| o,iver stage at 78. SESSUNSSLERLAGR RS GH Nds mA sISNS Uso SeAAAAIK VSHOM SH OAIH BOA AOI Hara Sse moh ogeeeR RenneARenrcstaes erm eowmnsard? Meromneas, church parlors. one furnished room with convenient age, granary, etc. Located at Glen- kitchenette, Always warm. Phone! view school No. 1. Clara Mohler Skelly Oil . Dear ’ 5 eae We have been deeply interested in| A salute to the flag by all women 9.78-13.00; com-| Southern Pacific - 1 1 1 2 3 ue bt : 19 (83% Mr, Peter Schiele’s case since we read! present was one of the impressive] §i1e— Stocks and, bon 7 a 6 6 ~ “ {Seo-2 certo rsremes lbs. 9.1 choice 5! early yesterday, Winter wheat, was| Nash Motors 197 el adtiiver sta . today, 1.5 feet;} LOST—One plain Masonic ting with| before 7:00 p. m. garcow aud Sore ed oro and the | National Cashel years of honest cise ok tial Simmons, New England; Value of | Bismarck station barometric pres-| name engraved in same. Plader FOR RENT—Modern bungalow. was softer. National Dairy Produc A 49% ours ys Radio Programs, Mrs. 8. M. Hi pure at 7 @.m., 28.23 inches: reduced,| please apply to Tribune office. Re- ¢ market tone. 4 7 Bi ‘0B! , lydle, rn ready October ist. Apply H. J. demand was atendy and|National Power ‘and Light 360, 1504 August Bumann. i 30.01. ORRIS W, ROBERTS, 4. Pply =H. J. aan eS ignt. “Oats demand | Nev. Cons, Copper 2% 34% 156 sieeidanet Williston; Value of the Club Institute, Meteorologist. ward, ‘Woodmansee. was cluck to fair. Rye demand lacked Rew, York Gen 1 as Editor, Tribune: per A ie leg Moure; — Snap. Barley prices were easier com-|Norf. and Wes CHICAGO RANGE Dear Sir: of Departmen eas, Mrs. J pared, with futures and demand loxt| North Americer CHsaee Pcl Tien Low ciose| 18 the case of Peter Schiele, I would | Knaut, Jamestown, a eee vhpialeebe mand was fair to good, according to Oliver Farm a iced 795% 82 a BH a ny ® full coe as long as ne Papas of ae Gone repay Sere 1 KFYR 1| FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two VEGETABLES FOR SALE é ic. Gas and Electric ‘erga criminal life and made gooa and routine ess connec Pacific Light Be pag toggte ith. th tion were ————*|_ toom apartment, newly decorated, | HUBBARD squash $3.50 per hundred VESTO: kard Mot siness and built up a good} W! le conven! also dis- Hay sq! pe! re mire Mg, Dept. | Par-wam--Canky oe ue Feputation. In the first place it] Posed of, ee SY EDSESDAY, SEPT. 37 | enti Daring (day Cagayan erento ene es ‘ cr 91%] would break the hearts of his aged] Mrs. O. A. Stevens ren min- jeu 045.1 3 . . : ; slow: steady to 10 lower | Pathe Exchange 4 ‘87%! mother, his wife and cnildsen if he| utes of the state board mi i Re Byers at the New Home Laundry,/ per dozen, carrots $2.00 per bushel, weet se ort packing sows] Pennsyivanin Ralisoad’ $39 | ‘$5,; | nan to’ acrve” his ‘titte’ in tie. stows | Mis. John Koaut presented the pro: | {iisccwesther rene. | i23 ‘Third street or inquire at 813) rutabagas’ $1.25 per bushel, green 4 n oes OTe 00 ibs. | Phillipa Peteoleunt tex 2 iy 89% 4 .| 7:15—Farm reporter in Washington. | Third street after 7:00 p. m. tomatoes $1.00 bushel. Call weak: top 11.15; bul ry 3 prison; and in the second place, 1f he | gram arranged for the convention; | ; o woe te matoes $1.00 per at 10: packing sows 8.50-9.28. | Procter & &Gamble 73 3 4:30—Special bulletins: U. 8. depart- | FOR RENT—Well furnished 10.65-1110: packing sows $509.28, | Procter @ &Camble gout | Se 37% | nad served his term in the state pris- | Mrs. C. A. Cross outlined the conven- ment of agriculture. ae two) rear of 421 Third street. Mrs. Wm. Ent Pent Foodigne, weight 160-| Pullman Company se 142% | on maybe he would have been a crook | tion rules and regulations and Mrs.| 7:(5—Meditation perlod. soem: Spaeenaee, gts Sete, eee | __ Meansapes. 200 Abe. “i0.26-i1,00; ‘medium weight| Purity Baking, ...... s 444 | tor fe, Now that he has iiftsd him- | Burke reported on the work of the lo- | }:g¢—Shoppers’ uide program. Sink; aot and cold water, frigidaire! FOR SALE—1000 head medium 200-260 Abs. 10-90;11.15: heavy en, | Radlo-oitorameu HH ‘54%, | Self out of the mud. I hope the hon- | cal committees which made prepara- junshine. hour. | Serves Also good sited single room | wooled white-faced yearling ewes jnedium and. good 278-500 Ibs. 8.25-| Remington Rai 29: $2% 35%) orale board of pardons will see fit| tions for the convention. 18-40-—-Weether report; grain markets | with kitchenette, Hazelburst) for delivery at Rosebud, Mont, on | Meet Muentg® ples, e008 and cholce | Heo Maton oon is 41% (H% 44°] to give him full pardon tor we| | In accepting her report, Mrs, Jones |i0:4¢—Anlington Time signals EE et err eax| Northern Pacific or “Milwaukee beh Bh bf 00d: calves 2,000; very lit-| Reynolds Tobacco B 53 cS 5 ‘ know it will leave a black mark on| complimented Mrs. Burke and local |11:00—Grain markets. | ®OR RENT—One city two] railroads. W. L. Kennedy, Big tout au MEe" Bs twar undercgne| Royal Dusen Shell sservsecisss, 48/608 22000cRER HAT HER HEE | Monge. Be man .c"S"nave| interest, they have: show and the | ¥ in, on ‘ground. ficar, $3800 per | FOR" aaiee Cost iegisaied OF tra eat 3 . . ih \. 5 ! interest we si 1» a —Good 1 ver a CAL a eds ct Al HAR | Deg, isicMtIt 1126 4148 1120 _| tthe to are of the same opinion, | splendid mariner in which they pet= | month, also one sleeping room $13) "OR, Sale, casos Tegslared Oxford Detter grades predominating: early | Schulte Retail Stores 1% Sep. ...:+-16.60 14.50 14.45 14.45 Yours truly, formed the work allotted to them. per month. Adults only. Call at) and two year olds. Registered poll- top 1278. tb: teers, 12.75; numerous Seto ey ad 3 4 ——o M. 9. ANDERSON, Rev. Floyd Logee, pastor of the mh notes, | 610 Thayer Ave. ed Shorthorn bulls, 15 months old. loads Jhter cattle and yealers; steers, |Servel, Inc. ..... 6 MINNEAPOLIS ‘CASH GRAIN Wilton, N. D. | First Presbyterian church, gave the Foe ee news: stock | OR RENT—On first floor, furnished} _ Strutz Nagel, Bismarck, N. D. aged aad cht, tae di. Hae BeOS a Mipteaa Maca acre | sane enue: Oe A a hme fel tings tegen." | Swe Foom Rowsekseping apertavent | FOR GALE—Bullding WxIe, shee Lai ips $.80-12.181 1500-1600 Ibe, 9.25: | Simmons C 7 tein i de romans are being: plete ty Good News radio | With private bath, on second floor.|” rock led. Can be used for gar- 0: 88: 26 50. . COW’ b= 512-M. } mon and medium 6.00-9.75; cows, good | Southern Railway the first item about it, and think 1t| cerem 316—-Isiamarck Tribune sporte items.| 9: ae ee __|__Luehrs, Baldwin, N. D. 1 i 5 we 4 . 5 onies, :25— Bismarck Tribune news. "* i and choice, 500-826: common, And|Btandard Brands. 3h NB would be a rank injustice to put him| Musical numbers were interspered| 3'48-—World Bookman, FOR RENT—Two and three” foot | FoR SALE—Cance in good condi: | Fs . luded | Standard Gas and tt u :00—Your dinner hour. apartments on first floor, private) tion, equipped with oar locks, ter 3.00-4.2) excel a 3% in now. If he has lived re-| with the business. Mrs. Harriett] ¢: é eq a \e ‘cutter to| Standard Oil of California . 6 :16—Jennie Thompson Graham, so. bath and entrance. Adults only. 00d Chole eee ooiere, (milk. fed) | Standard Oil of New Jerney Pr spectably ever since, it shows he found | Smith Puller, Dickinson, led the as- Prano; Ethel Moore Baucr. pi-| ajo for sale: Quick meal range good bargain for hunters, Call | gett d: choice 11.50-13.75; medium | Standard Oil of New York. 30 ee out what wrong doing leads to, and| sembly in singing “America, the] , ,,__ Aaflo snd accompanist, and medium size heater. Call at | 000 Futth or phone 896-J. 9.50-11.50; cull and common’ 7.50-9.50. | Stewart-Warner Corporation. ‘$3 decided to live right the balance of | Beautiful” at the opening of the] ¢:so--Newscasting and newsactin 314. Becond gikest. . FOR SALE—A few good sretuilt Stocker and feeder cattle; steers, | Studebaker Motor 30 his life. If he were sent to jail now| morning session. Later, Mrs. Frank 6—Studio program. Bd tractors, various makes. Bismarck good and cholee 5001050 Iba, 7:00" | roxas Paciig Ld 7 33 38 the wife and children would likely be| Barnes sang two songs, “Yesterday | $:00—Munic. ‘ FOR RENT—Purnished three room! tmplement Co. 201 Main Ave. Bis- _| “Sheep, 27,000: fat lambs 25-50 low-|Timken Roller Beai 67% 13 di 83 without support and might turn out| and Today,” and “God Touched the Warmance program (ramote). corner flat, also a two room flat.! marck, N. Dak. er; sheep Weak; few ewe native and} Underwood Elliott . 937 criminals Rose.” The Laurain apartments. Phone | 2 rE ee ;| Union Carbia 78 ge grew | ggg a FOR RENT—Office space Har- Wether lambs 825-850 to packers; | Union Carbide 7 s we 303, B. F. Flanagan, Prop. pace over Har. top 9.00 to city butchers; bucks most-| Union Pacific . 217 8 Besides, Mr. Schiele would likely reception of reports was con- will and. ddd ent and divi- Eee nese — tig & Woodmansee’s store. Apply ly 7.25-7.50; rangers unsold. Lambs, paired Aircraft . 8 4 82%, tinued at the afternoon session. Mrs. Presid partmi FOR RENT—Modern apartment,| gt parris & Woodmansee. fl 80 Ibs. Gown, wood, choles ts’ com: | United Corporation. PH 94% 38 R. A, Thompson, Lisbon, reported on | on chairmen will present thelr re-| "large living room and iitohenetie.| 555s RENT Taree nice off67 Rooms 4 7 \- - | United F Sets 4 rt] : : ,| the General Federation News; Mrs. also a sleeping room. at a Tee i Fxren: 20-160 tbe. mers | United Gan Inippovement’: Seq 8 northern: 79 “Sig : | nis business gone and reputation hurt, | A. L. Knauf, Jamestown, on the work Third street, over Knowles Jewelry Store. Apply idmba 018 ibe wood choice Gfsct-16 | UR Realty’ and'Improveticit:. 4436 [149 protein vue ent and all in alla ery poor chance of) among war veterans; Mra A M|Moorhead Grocer FOR RENT—Two room apartment, | o1 Jewelry Sore fi Bacay hace oar Nn rn “| 0.8. Rubber 19° |1 ‘Wor going good or making good, so what | Powel, Devils Lake, on clul \- 5 also one room apartment. Phone \ sour s PAUL LIVE ie oA tea Re 1s . 86% «++++ ould come of putting him in prison.| tutes; Mrs. C. 8. Buck, Jamestown Robbed by Bandit 1063 or apply at room 304 College Dead Animals Wanted 3 Bot BF wey dc—Cattic, 1.500; slow, | Vanadium Corporation. « 87% |1D By all means give him a clear pardon.|on the student loan fund and Mrs. esac Building. n little done: rah light but swelled by} Wabash Railroad 32 if 85% 2.0. .85% .....| I am watching this case with in-| Alfred Zuger, Bismarck, on junior Moorhead, Minn., Sept. 16—(#)—A | FOR RENT—Modern two room apart-| DEAD ANIMALS WANTED—Quick sizable holdover from, Monday; hose CS ee. Ht i terest. membership. bandit held up the grocery store of} ment. Close in, private entrance.| Service will be given removing your | Tee ee a eee i wp: ardineny | Western Union 170" |18 BA ecee BAH co eee Very respectfully, ‘The department of press and pub-| Pau) Britt here, and took $150 after| Call 211 W. Rosser or phone 1313, dead or undesirable live animals | | : y 6.00-7.00 | Westinghouse Air! 29 | Grade of F. W. Westmiller and family, | licity with Mrs. Paul T. Boleyn pre- | ¢ victit He smmniianigiainiemiane - Such as horses, hogs, cows’ and | Spout mteadye carly, snies | Westinghoure Blectric i |iRaw R. 1, Washburn, N. D.| siding, was given an hour, beginning | reins nis Victim to lie on the floor: sheep, all free of charge. We call +e o 5: . 00; 1 Willys-Overland Mot ¢ |1HW... 83% . mt. 1, , N. D. xy n » who seem: B » i” A> calers and cutters fas-4 0 trains] Wopkworts Gombaay’*. 4614] Minnedets’ ana teuth Dance daihce srettinde os i bata carey ES Py acearding to Mr. Britt, fled in an au- Business Opportunity for one or more, Jarge or small 2 is lars .50-5.25 J tomobile. romptly. tocker trade around BISMARCK GRAIN iB aw 4,| Bismarck, N. D. of scrap book and booster campaign Z BILLIARD HALL FOR SALE—Has| Northern Rendering Company, Bis- ales Monday mostly: 6.20 (Furnished by Russell-3f! ee Pe -$2% 84%! Re. Peter Schiele case of Towner:| prizes and short talks by a number finest fountain and cigar case in| marck, N. D. Box 265. Pnone 406. % Bihes Calman. 4.307 veaters # 1B I think that he should be taken to| of North Dakota newspaper women. | Hearst Is Glad of state. Eight tables, all new equip- ‘Hogs, 6,000; lights and butchers about steady; b sorted 180-210 Ib. \ weights, 10.50 to shippers; bulk light- weight to @ackers 10.25; most 30- | Ne 300 Ib, butchers 9.75-10.25; packini sows tending lower; early sales ani a -$1% .83%|prison once, for stealing the automo-| The nominating committee, which ‘ H ment. Two new bowling alleys now 16% 0% |bile, without escaping. If he were let} began its session at 1:15 o'clock this French ‘Expulsion being installed. Also own building. Wanted to Rent go without, other criminals woujd try|afterenoon, was to report at 3:15 ciel Write L. L. Devereaux, New Rock- a “vee+-|to escape en route, to take the same| o'clock. No mention had been made} New York, Sept. 16.—(7)—William| ford, N. D. WILL TAKE excellent care for sev- in informal caucuses of any candidate |Randolph Hearst returned from | ———ennne | eral months of small modern fur- cl , TINT” after he begins his sentence, the| to oppose Mrs. Jones for the presi-| abroad Monday declaring that tis ex-| ill effect of the drought may not stop| nished house or two or three room 3 ae} Be abt ae @ 1 ids largely 25-875: pigs steady: 2 ambe 7 bulk 9.50; light lights $-50-20.00; no | Oats. . end deney and it was confiden with the current crops. apartment with bath. Write Bis- Alieoet? gvetuce vcoet Monday 0.1:|Septe, pen ewes: 3 dura saree Oo te mertsiot tig case, |e that she. would be renominated tore wenuine gratification than any. | “It ts probable,” the statement con-| marck Tribune in care of Ad. No. weight 250, , Dark hard ‘winter wheat H Vig oe és and reelected without opposition. tinued, “there are few areas 80 ser-| 12. ep, 5.009: mostly steady on|Hard winter wheat 1rd. éu1 Seems to me they could tnen put reel thing else that had happened to him slaughter classes; bulk ewe and weth- et him on parole almost at once as the| Ernest Grewer and Mrs. John Gra-/|tn all his life. tously affected that sufficient con ot | WANTED—To rent @ modern bunga- Te eee ee ee | Now Pita ee OPES wees, |2 35 reports seem to indicate that he bas| ham, both of Bismarck, each seng| Mr. Hearst as taken from the liner | local adapted varieties cannot be had! low with heated garage by October 4 25; Detter ewes mostly 2.00-| 28.98 unsettled. Mixed colors, regu- reformed, Surely justice should be| two solos at the afternoon session. |gurope at Quarrantine onto a wel-| for planting in 1931, but ig apes 1st. Two adults only. Write Trib- feeding tambe, firm. most early lee packed Sopay, seracees Roars Fi: tempered with mercy, and when any| The planting of the Carl Ben Biel- | coming steamer by 400 dis- | Ness of the conditions must co une No. 11. stn 27%; “first. 243-264; medium. firsts man is able to see the error of his| S08 memorial trees on the state CaD- labled veterans of the World war. A|fized and steps taken immedia oe itol grounds under the direction of | rormay t he issued on his ar-|t insure that enough seed of these way, ind fepent — really be sorry | re. W. A. Bodenstab, Blamarck, trai tollows: - "tT" varieties is saved.” Household Goods for Sale - val f 3 needs help and encouragement and| Chairman of the department of con: } «z have sid that 1 did not complain will redeem his past. A noted judge| Servation, and a tour of the Roase- lo¢ my exclusion from France. STORM HITS ITALY “les conan eae ae heavy 30-20% 3 extra first 2614-2’ first 24%-25%: Near- by Hennery Brown, extra 31-33; ¢x- > tra, ie 26-; 4 5 7 2 20-21%: refrigerator. closely selected : 5 2 3 4 dlers 2.26-2.30: and Nearby Western Hen- velt cabin'on the capitol grounds} ™ « Messina, Italy, Sept. 16.—(7}—One 0 100-418, few fancy higher, ‘White, in Chicago about 20 years ago was 1 think { should sey instead that ba one baby stroller, fruit ordinary TACESG. fakne sacked rus? 43-480: Bo. Svorage extra STetie; Near able to do great good in. ze-claiming | Vere t conclude the afternoon pro- |there'ts no distinction in my 67 years parece, Was. MOS pected aint l dng pend fro ey cage yer ‘ante mise Mts Toa eaien Borate eater bse: tiem ne j to 4 mean by bis parole aystern. Fino federation dinner was sched. | "hich has given more genuine grati-|'O°ITS Lees wien truck this sea-| chanics tools, chaing, one large pce egg pee Re aie) tugtai eagine wee ms paLtt us not wink at crime, but let US| uted for 5:20 p. m. at the Patterson [CATO 71. ana netieve that {port ab midnight. Several shacks| Sarbage can, maple flooring, also Chicago, Bept. i-22: by ‘expreas ++ 53% 54% 53% See eee te ay een eprer | Hotel. A feature of the dinner will lr. distinction floated away into flooded streets with} fadio tubes. Call at UCE 16.—(AP)—Butter freight 17- by express 17-26; fowl: was firm in: tone, with prices ruling} freight 17-27; express 16-29. 'breased Mac per Ib. higher. Eggs, om the other | firm. saa the U. 8. A. is our king. However.| be the district singing contest with this is one that I have ac- street after 7:00 p. m. '% 1.94 | when men change their ways, and sre] the Blanche Jones prize to be award- tually deserved.” their occupants inside presenting ‘There was considerable property dam-| FOR SALE—Electric washing ma- + 1.91% 1.96% 1 hand, were redu tee per doz abje to prove it, let us have mercy. * N POLIS POT: ed to the grou the snap- q chine, tub, kitchen utensils, sew Seas seein deloeete eee et MICAS Oe GARLOT SALES. 1] minneapolia, Sept Ie eAP CU, s.| This is scripture: Isa. 55-7 says, “Let piest “pep” pan Urge Farmers to bas PRI EE BU: erGhicage. Sep Romi° cure mortuern said-sex,. Now| wire inaulty domeng and’ adtns | uewnteous man his: thoughtes. and | gre etree ate eagttoniaae, Seed Corn| 700 LATE TO CLASSIFY auvert northern 8857 NO, S white 80% : slow. market Mer, carloads |! mat his thoughts; and) tne fine arts department will present ed Phlnks general run, No. 1 @urom 88: amber durum si opin . tbased on de-jlet him return unto the Lord, and he} 4 program consisting of music, a tead- FOR SALE—Brand new Marmon gg Toa: Wi red sales | transportation | will have mercy upon him; and to our | ing by Mrs. W. W. Fuller, Fargo and xecse 170 Bartey, 3 Rs, Sad. actly mraded 1 as-|G0d, for he will abundantly gardon.”|a motion picture entitled Dakota. b tes a Tet oun haner Fics, No aa 103 mame He oe ee ries ot ‘8. No. portage pag cod Han di liga aie sar 3 in Cea Ad - Pas West Broadway or phone ar hy i ‘cre: : Te cont GN i&XCHANGS vork Sept 16 tAP): ‘Liberty Dilug wiles bees that ne progr Pei Meee or ; ie Mi rf UR als » Sept. 16.— —Libe: . A wo The communist party in Minne- ig: ds. 33-34: | exchengcn figm, "Deinena Great’ Br “eity, a4ie 101.3. to give him that needeth.” solos; Mrs. Russell Chase, Jamestown, sota will have candidates for United 1p Us vet 6% 's 102.8, Sincerely, and Miss Belle Mehus, Bismarck, in States senator, five congressional # Ge men. is toyrth “4 #832: REV. F. W. CHRIST, ‘& piano coneert. i posts and all ata:a offices at the : 7 re yeas, Wilten,.N.D. | Mrs. Georgia Sturgeon, Mdgeley, November election.

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