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So MY STATEMENT CAUSES ~ ‘ RARM BOARD MAN'S | New York Stocks | CLOSE, SUPT. 25 Adams Express Advance Rumely . Alleghany Cor} eatiog. Allied Chemica! dD American Bos: American Can American Comm merican an - WHEAT T0 TUMBLE dames C. Stone Predicts Price Trend Will Be Downward Next Few Years American Smelting and Refining \ / American su; ef ining Chicago, Sept. 25.—(AP)—Sharp 4 reactions trom advances took place tn grain val today .just before the Sone. A statement Quoting dames & Stone, of the federal farm board, Rumerous stop-loss order: a sult was to tumble wheat values down 98 2%c a bushel from earlier top eee 20 eat closed unsettled at a ihe y bushel under yesterday's finish, to 82 &e spec 82% 88; May 894%. Y orn closed unchanged to %hc u} on 82%-%; oats Ye-1e advance d Burroughs Adding Atachine provisions varying from 6c decline to t Gini 4 aa te advance: frend ving aid to an which the wheat market di splayed a Rood deal of th tlee Selling, here yesterday | pan ended for at least the moment. Reports that furious snow- | Gni, storms are sweeping over the Can- adian prairie provinces were general- ly accepted as explaining in part the curtailment of wheat arrivals at Win- ni but not accounting for word 0: meried 1 aa of Canadian wheat verpool Large « quantities of new wheat in rance also reported today as so damp that it will have to be mixed with Meanwhile, it was further inted out that although stocks of Wheat ih the United States are large, the bulk of domestic wheat is now in anes and Hecla Pacific jhow windows. and that the vis- ibte supply total hereafter ts, likely Sontinental ON of of Delaware. 18. Corn and oats traders Crucible Steel i rH tole heir cue today from the action Guba Cane Sugar pea: rs ‘Provisions were easy, owing to/5UTtss Wright . tabi lightness of demand for lard. 108 20 MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES 0 Lite SHOW MORE AMBITION Electric Power and’ Light Minneapolis, Sept. 25. — (AP) —| Brie Railroad Wheat futures showed distinct pans tion at the start here today and dis-| Fo: played a stiff undertone for-quite a Spelt, but faded out near the close and showed little change in values for the day. September closed %c lower, and De- cember and May %c higher. Corn futures displayed a stiff un- dertone. Oats followed the general |General Electric Signal . trend with trade limited, Gillete Safety Razor strong with wheat. Barley showed |Gold Dust @ comparatively easy tone and held | Good: around the previous close. Flax was|Graham Paige oMtor . dull and prites were down a little on /Great Northern pfd. scattered hedging sales. Great Northern Iron Ore- Heavy cash wheat 55 General Electric, new . General Foods |. General Gas and EI General Mills . General Moto? Ta aR RRR in sharper He Henee Kensenem bright light weight quality. were firm compared with futures and showed a tendency to gain at the up- per end of the range. Winter wheat was in steady demand and scant of- ferings of good durym were wanted. Cash corn demand“was quiet to fair. Oats demand was rather sharp. Rye demand was good. Barley demand was slow except for good malting quality, Flax demand was good. SOUT HST, PAUL LIVESTOCK South St, Paul Sept. 26.—(AP—U- S. Dept. of Agr.)—Cattle, 3 includes several loads better loads and Kresge, S. 8...) partloads fed steers and yearlings:|Kreuger & Toil early top on 87 head mixed yearlings | Kroger Grocery . averaging 917 pounds 11.65; several| Loew’s, Inc, held from 10.00-11.00 and] Mack Trucks | above; trade generally steady but she} Mathieson Alk: stock very slow; quality improved: May Department Si most sales native grass cows 3.75-4.50; | Mexican Seaboard Ol] tomtsen td.( ex div.) fnterpedional Nicke ae ‘Canad: ‘elephone an Johns-Manville earge hors mcsercatenste com cocstone Tengely 3.00230: bulls wecting more | MATH CEPERR ase: largely ulls getting more | Mid-Continent Petrol, : action and selling mostly at 3.754.60:1 Middle. States on ‘Certificates SURE GREE eS demand for feeders and stockers dull: calves, 1,400; vealer market not esta! lished: few sales good and choice 9.50- Hogs, 7.500; market fully steady to strong: bulk’ better 160-210. pound weights 9.25: beat sorted 220-260 1b. averages and few loads sorted 180- 220 Ib. weights 9.50; heavier butchers down to 8.75 or below: sows 7.50-8.25; bulk pigs 8.75: bulk light lights 9.00: no directs: average cost Wednesday 8.84; weight 216. Sheep, 500; general market weak to around 28 or more Tower: most isl and wether lambs 7.25; bucks largely 6.0 common’ throwouts| Pacific ichigo Inalgly 400: fat ewes tending lower: | pacific L ignting salable supply. mostly Dakotas: ‘run | packard Motor, includes five cars Montana direct to| Paramount mums local feed tot Parmelee ‘Trans. . 4 athe Exchange | eng penne d. Cc). Missouri, Kansa: : Missourl’ Pacific = oss ery SSSR RASASVSL soto SSL asaoiSRsarTsratesarrnuewwawese Set mae sm co 09 Oliver Farm Equipment GO, LIVESTOCK 25.—(AP—U. S. Dept. T.)—Hogs, 24,000; inclading 6,- recta: fairly ‘active; steady to Pyros ts Sept. 850% nn. Phittips Petrol CURB STOCK! New Yorks Sept: S6--(AP)—Curb: Citles Service 27. Electric Bond and Share 69%. Standard Oil 47%. CHICAGO STOCKS ration Securities 20%, ous nT 51%: st Util. (new) 26%. HEAVY SALES ON STOCK EXCHANGE RESULT: IN DROP Extreme Declines Are Numerous but Short-Covering Causes Closing Rally New York. Sept. 25.—(AP)—Heavy selling in the afternoon on the stock market today brought out extreme declines of 3 to 10 pofnts in a long lst of shares but short covering in Corpor Tnsul! iawe 'Y BON New york sent Doe CAP)—Liberty bonds: ‘Libs a (hal i First 2.8. Fourth “4is’s 1038, ‘Treas, 44's 112.2 ‘Treas. 4’s 108,12. a’ ‘TOCKS MINNEAP. First Bank Stock erie Northwest Banco 42%. Greyhound Corp. Com. 5.\ ‘Others blank. MONEY RATES New York, Sept. 25.—(AP)—Call money steady, two per cent all day. Time loans, 30 days, 2; 60 days rH 2 )2%3 90 days 314-244: 4-6 mos, 234-2 Mes te rte gee Feduced the de-| her cent. Prime commercial paper, Bearish | professionals routed the |i: Bankers acceptances unchanged, market out of an irregularly lower Movement into another active decline which swept U. Steel: American Telephone, Radio, General Electric and other favorites to new minimums. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Sept. 25.—(AP)—Wheat, No. 1 northern spring 82%-%; buck Wheat per 100 Ibs, 2.40, Steel, breaking t6 167%, closed | Corn, No. 2 mixed 88% 89; No, 1 yel- at 15854, for'a net lose of 2%. Ameri-|low 89-%; No, Li white | 92%- 7“ can Telephone, Standard Oli of New|Stmple grade 76- Jersey lost 2, Radio, International] Oats, No. 1 white 36%: Harvester, United Aircraft and Van-| Rye, No. 1, 6144; No. poor) bat. fdium 3, Western Union 4, Gillette 5,| Timothy seed, 7.50. American Can one-half and Case 10. ie Selling, however, was directed more fioticeably to individual issues and a couple of well-defined groups, and Clover seed, Tard, 11. Ribs. 14,50. Bellies, 14.2 the so-called pivotal share: rule found support on the reactions. Pret DULU gH GRAIN | sure was particularly strong again Duluth, mee ‘Sent 25.—(AP)— the farm implements and. the olls;Close, flax on track 1.85% more than a dozen of the latter, clasel Reve aii bee . A ered ia rth fleation broke to new lows for the NF a rat dink aortiean i . Steel, after making fractional ce; No. 2 do. improvement, ‘engged a couple of | 7636-823: Rok northern 83% 85%; points and American Can. turned a|No. 2 do. 8016-8374; No, 1 amber durum one-point advance into a moderate 5%: loss, On the whole, the same course was followed by. other investment stocks, Including American Telephone | 70-71 and General Electric. Case tumbled] Oat 10. points, International Harvester 4 and Prairie Pipe about 5, all to new minimums. Allied Chemical, Auburn Auto and American Smelting lost 3. Vanadium and a few other pool stocks, in which liguidation was severe yesterday, were again heavy. Radio, Standard Oil of New York, Gil- lette, Packard and Chrysler, among many others, dipped to new, 1920 lows. New York City traction shares were a sito’ featire “ata. made, some prominent advances. Brooklyn-Man- hattan Guaranteed, an inactive stock, soared more than i7 points and gains of 3 to 4 in the active members of the group were general. The gloomy rumors which have ac- companied recent. pressure against stocks were largely missing. Tho dividend actions, by Fine Ana- conda Copper group hi een expect- cd. Anaconda’s cut toa $2.60 basis brought a rally in the shares on cov- Out to be $100 Chips; ering from shorts who had thought $ pss that a larger reduction was likely. ‘Money was alihost embarrasringly Held Up Checks abundant. Some of the brokers in the \ fow a8 one per cent Reductions ot| Los Angeles, Sept. 25.—()—Clara 44 of 2 per cent on, sev are ed ands: Bow, filmdom’s redhead, has broken maturities were alv> reporte dations, {i in-| & two-day silence to answer asser- Mancos at least. were available ‘as| tions that she stopped payment, on low as 2%. checks for $13,900 after offering them , omg AGO RANGE / a bagineny ot gambling losses at a oNyneat— Pon ig ‘The actress’ statement read in part: a “While I was at Lake Tahoe, Mr. Be Will Rogers invited Rex Bell, my 394 secretary Miss. Devoe, and myself to dinner. I did not know the hotel was 86% a gambling place until after we 34; No, - mixed durum 70% -72% :" No. 1 red durum 70% yhite 33%. : No. 1 ry he Barley, choice to fancy, 46-49; med- lum to good 43-46; lower grades 40-43 CLARA BOW GIVES STATEMENT ONLOSS IN GAMBLING HOUSE Says 50-Cent Pieces Turned Low Close 118% 185 Bred reached there. After we had dinner, 85% Mr. Rogers went to one of the gam- bling tables‘ and naturally we went with him. I began to play a little at & game called “twenty one” which they ‘tall there ‘black jack.’ “They gave me 50-cent pieces to play with and I signed some checks in blank, telling the dealer to fill in the amount of the fifty cent pieces he had given me. There were four checks. “It now seems they claim these 50- cent pieces represented what they call $100 chips and they put enough in the checks to amount to that. “When the checks reached my bank they called me and said the checks had a slip on them asking the bank to ‘wire fate of these checks.’- Banker Notices It “This attracted the attention of my banker and I found out for the first time this gambling house claimed I had lost and owed them nearly $14,- 000, so I told the bank not to pay the checks. “If these people think they have Rept iept. Open Proct. and Gambie ': Public Service Corp. N. J. : Pullman 30300 Ibs. 10.30-10.607 ee or’ 180- 220 bs, 9.75-10.15; pack- ing sows 7.50-8.75. Tight light,.g00d and choice, 140- 160 Ibs. 9,00-9.65; light welght 160 360 ‘Ths. 9.4 0.10; medium weight | fi 200-250 Ibs. ° yweights 250-350 Ibs. 0-10.80; packing sow. medium and good 275-500 Ibs. 9.00: slaughter, pigs, good and choles 100- 130, Tbs. 8.25-9.00. 2,100; fully Catt tw lings and Toppy me ns Rep. Yron and Steel Reynolds Tobacco B Rienfleld Om Calitornia Royal Dutch She! Safeway Stores ... St, Louis and San Schulte Retail Stores Sears-Roebuck Servel Inc. . Shattuck (F. G.) Shell Union Oil’. seedy: “on fum weights and weighty de mediu or more higher; top A best heavy steers 5; me weights 12.60 and light heifers 1 an honest claim against me, I will gladly receive any legal dacyment they serve on me, or they can present them to my attorney, Mr. W. I. Gil- bert.” The repudiation of the checks was called to the attention of B.-P. Schul- berg, Paramount studio official by James McKay, owner of the hotel. McKay said Will Rogers, film hu- morist, had introduced the actress at his hotel. Prior to Miss Bow’s statement, is- sued late last night, Oklahoma's con- tribution to the films was the only ULUTH RANGE D Duluth, Sept. 25.—()— Darem— “Open High Sept.... .71% % Oet.. Low 81% "| doubleheader PERTENECE ! Additional Sports i Siobhan ancl dh PREPELEVEN WILL CBT SEROUS ABOUT THEIR PERFORMANCE Seven Interstate Games on Schedules of North Dakota Teams This Week Football becomes -serious with North Dakota high schools this week- end. A few elevens have opened their regular schedules, but the majority have tried their skill only on alumni elevens and now are ready to set out in earnest for successful seasons A feature of this week's play. the number of games scheduled with teams outside of the state. Three Montana teams will invade North Da- kota, Glendive playing at Bismarck, Wibaux at Beach and Havre at Wil- liston. Elgin meets an old foe at Lemmon, S. D., while Sisseton, S. D., comes to Hankinson. Minnesota will be invad- ed by two North Dakota outfits, Val- ley City playing. at Moorhead and Fargo journeying to Fergus Falls. Fargo has what amounts to a scheduled over the week-end. Friday the Midgets play at Wahpeton and Saturday they go toln: Fergus Falls for another 5 Among games scheduled this week- end are: Friday Glendive, Mont., at BISMARCK. Ashley at Mandan. Ray at Crosby. Minnewaukan at Carrington. Elgin at Lemmon, 8. D. Ellendale at Oakes. Fessenden at Jamestown. Fargo at Wahpeton. . Hillsboro at Hope. Sisseton, S. D., at Hankinson. Cooperstown at Hatton. Turtle Lake at McClusky. New Rockford at Devils Lake. Hazelton at Linton. Casselton at Enderlin. / Belfield vs. Alumni. Saturday Wibaux, Mont., at Beach. Fargo at Fergus Falls, Minn. Mohall at Minot. Stanley at Kenmare. Valley City at Moorhead, Minn. Havre, Mont., at Williston. Imp Eleven to Face’ Wilton Team Friday Reserve gridders of Bismarck high school will battle Wilton at Wilton Friday afternoon, it was announced this morning by Athletic Director Roy D. McLeod. Making up the Imp squad will be D. Hugelman, R. Hugelman, Joe Byrne, Allen, Myron Benser, Shep- ard, Joslin, Toews, Woodmansee, Burton, Schneider, Porter, Saxvik. Goddard, and a few others. Tony Brown to Fight Two South Dakotans Tony Brown, heavyweight boxer who got his start in Bismarck, will fight two battles in South Dakota the first week in October. He will meet Big Boy Stimmerman, Watertown, who claims the South Dakota championship, at Watertown, Oct. 3, and Vern Gladry, Britton, at the latter's home town, Oct. 6. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for the construction of a six inch watermain on Front Avenue from a point twenty feet East from the west line of Third Street, and on Third Street from a point twenty feet North from the south line of Front Avenue to the North line Front Avenue, all in Watermain and Water- works District Number Twenty-four of the City of Bismarck, North Da- kota, will be received by the Board of City Commissioners of the said City until elght o'clock p.m. October 13th, Plans and specifications are on file | Weather Report | GENERAL REPORT ‘Temprtrs. Pre. Station— 8am. Law In, Boise, Idaho, clear. 42 4001 Calgary, Alta., cloudy. 2 200 Chicago, Tih, cloudy... 00 Denver, Col ioudy .. 06 3 Moine: cloudy 30 Dodge Cit: clear 00 Edmonton, Alt: clear 00 Havre, Mont., cloudy... 01 Helena, Mont, anes 01 Huron, 8. D., . 4 Kaneaa City,’ pt cld 00 Miles City, Mont., wld 00 North Platte, Neb, Be 00 Oklahoma Cit ty. of 200 cloudy 00 AS AB iy 00 cldy 32 Salt Lake City, NS, 64 Seattle, Wash., pt. cidy 00 Sheridan. Mee cloudy 00 Sioux city fa. cld. 00 Spokane, Wash., pt eldy 00 Swift Current, pt cidy. 16 Toledo, O., clear 00 Winnipeg, Mai 00 NORTH DAKOTA REPORT Temprtrs, Pre. Statidin— High tow In. Bismarck, cloud: . of 85 Amenia, cloudy 73 Beach, ‘cloudy cruel clow Devils Lake, pt Dickinson, pt eldy Drake, pt ‘cldy . Dunn Center, cloud Ellendale, cloudy . 68 wenden, cloudy 60 Banish, clear ..: Williston, clear . + 5B Wishek, cloudy 65 Be Moorhead, Minn 70 40 {00 WEATHER FOREC For Bismarck and vicinity: Mostly fair tonight and Friday. Continued cool; frost tonight, For North Dakota: Mostly fair to- night and ‘Friday. Continued cool; frost tonight. For South’ Dakota: Partly cloudy north, mostly cloudy south portic tonight and Frid: rain tonigh south portion, vhat colder to- night central and south portions; frost tonight if sky clears. Fo! Unsettled probable. in For Minnesota: able in extreme south what cooler tonight; and central portion if sky c For Montana: Partly cloudy tonight; colder in extreme south central por- tion, frost and freezing temperature in east portion, Friday mostly fair; somewhat warmer in east portion, GENERAL CONDITIONS The barometric pressure is lo Manitoba, Ontario, and over the southern ‘plains states, while a high- Pressure area covers the northern and the unper Mississippi valley westward to the Rocky mountain re- gion, and killing frost occurred in western North Dakota, River stage at 7 a. m. today, 14 feet; 24-hour change, drop of 0.1 foo Bismarck station. barometric” pres- sure at 7 a. m., 28.22 inches: reduced, 30.02, 'S ORRIS W. M o~¢ in 0—Special 2 U, 8. depart- ment of agriculture. Meditation perivi Shoppers’ guide program. Opening grain markets. Sunshine hour, — Weather report; grain markets. 0:10—Aunt Sammy. 2—Arlington time signals. —Grain markets. —Organ program: Clara Morris. o—Bismarck Tribune news and i hers luncheon program, Vs e of the Wheat Pool. :15—Grain markets: high, low, and close. 18—Farm notes. Bismarck Tribune news, weather, and St. Paul livestock. \—Musical ‘matinee melodies. 30—Siesta hour: Good News radio magazine. :00—Music. :00—Stocks and bonds. 15—Bismarck Tribune sports items. 25—Bjsmarck Tribune news, ‘orld Bookman. 00—Your dinner hour. 45—Baseball scores. 50-—Newscasting. :00—Studio program. 00—Music, Leading Clubwoman Simmons .. in the office of the City Auditor, The Simms Petroi’. —— Person concerned willing to discuSs | fojiowing approximate quantities are Sinclair. Con: th MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN the assertions of McKay. He denied|given for the guidance of bidders: Is Dead at St. Paul Skelly Oil Minneapolis, Sept, 25.- trod e885. 84 linear feet of six inch cast iron o75-12-66 Common and medium 600; {Southern Pa Heat “Delivered” To Arrive | ‘mlroducing the actr pepaermalny 15 ieee St. Paul, Sept. 25.—()—Mrs. Oscar 1300 Ibs. 6.50- 10.25: heifers, good and Southern. Railway: 15% protein Couldn’t Introduce Clara All bids shall be made upon a pasis |, Sept. 25.. rs. choice 535! 10.50-12.75 Goarks Withington As nor. 86% .83% 85%] “Introducing Clara Bow to any-|of cash payment for all work to be|F. Rustad, wife of the president of and. ted medium 4 BAR: low cutter eandara Gee ane: ilectrié 3 dark nor. BOE IL IU Body.” he said, “is like introducing |°°Work ghall be commenced on or be- bird central yey ot maha clube, excluded, good, choice beef 5.75-6. Standard’ o1 OW California 14% protein 46 Hoover to the senate. Clara and her |fore October 20th, 1930. and shall be psp lecarearn in be iospital follow- cutter to medium 4.00-5.75; vealers | Standar 8 lark nor. F boy friend, Rex Bell, film actor, were | completed not later paralytic stroke. (milk fed) good and choice 10.50- | Standard SLR 2 dark nor. 8 i to dinne: Ist, 1930, Funeral services will be held here 1-11.00; 3 | Stewart. War: 3 dark nor. 1804 going to r one night and I asked| “iach bidder must state In his bid Thon TpOcE 0, tos Cull and'com* | Stidebaker iam protel 2 them to be my guests. ‘The hotel is| the rates of interest. tne ‘warrants|Priday. Burial will be Saturday at Stocker and feeder cattle: gerne Steal | 1 dark nor. ah not solely a gambling house. A lot of |#hall, bear (not exceeding seven (7]| Grand Forks, N. D. $002 commoncand medium 5.26-7.2 Pacific La. Tr. 3 dark nor. 18316 divorcees stay over there in prefer-|Pecetved and accepted by him at par| Mrs. Rustad was born in Grand ‘Sheep, 30,000; early Gading = ay) Bian moter 2 ri i? Za Reviain ee ence to Reno. in we cacg BREET. nesaiied, ea Foam =. 1881, and came here with on fat native lambs 25 lo’ eee oe lott a +4 “I saw the wives of so many of my| ac iyd Hendyed usband 13 years ago. Bios hulle Moderately, sosted 7 si- | Union Carbide i dark nor. He frlends from back home that it was|($fo00) Dollars, ‘ade payable to| Besides her husband, she le sur- ing doing early on rangers: ule ate one att Y grin Cae wie like old home week. the praar. pieas IP tomes etre vived by two sons, a daughter, and sales ranges Wednesday 7.7: Unites gar Store . ark nor. “I don't gamble much. Fifty or | © ee Oe her mother, all of St. Paul. 2 dark nor. 82 x of the City of Bismarck, North Da- fue ewan 60-3187" desirable ‘ral ne ui 3 dark nor. ae pe Soy deed covers ie By ha 1 kota, se A guarantee, that the bidder oo 6.50-7.00, rade o' lon’t suppose it’s going my | w: successful, enter into and exe- BIDS WAN’ th f ance — eT gered sen hae 2 northern: ae reputation much for people to know |cute, ® contract for ihe, performaSe | pias wanted fo furnish 29 tons of le ag a ae 7150-1 ‘wee S northern. (74% (77% T've been in a gambling house. I| accompanied by a bidder's bond In #|coal for Burnt Creek School District 150 Ibs. medium to choi i Montana Winter Wheat couldn't have been much of a cow-|sum equal to the full amount bid as|No, 24, 15 tons for Arnold school, and all_weights, cull and comm Uiliey Power and Light A’. 14% rotein boy without having seen a lot of provided in Ree 3707, Compiled | 15 tons for ieehaot No, 2. Bids to be dnolce soe Toe ood Wabash Ballway ton. 1H Ww th 89% detp( -S94p. 4... | Rambling. | I've been. to Monte Carlo, gy ref “City” Commissioners iia pete LUXBEN, Clerk, —— ‘arner Pict. . rotein a went. over there see Wi tase e rig! 0 reject any 0! 25-3 ck, Now ork. Benes teeuarycButter. Haters, : a ke 82% 32% *..4) All those old women were doing band-|'S%25, 9g. Aree xorice 35 SSRN rone- eatinghouse AIF Pro hose a 3 po house Hlectrie and 1 1D HW or “Clara wasn't gambling much while ; eee en, : i yale Bietlcnd Ae Grade of Th rere StH) «+++ LE was there. I saw her going arotnd| © -APYERTHRMENT Fo cefinin mortgage, executed and deliv: Fefrigerator: fr firsts 2334-244; Nearby = 1DHW or making a few bets, but she didn’t ap-| sealed bids for the construction of ered by Gus Person and. Emelia and Nearby Western Hennery White, iHwWw. 80% 80% .| pear to be betting much. a watermain extension on Front Ave- | Person, his w! Mortgagors, to Bank closely selected extra 40-46; do. aver- BISMARCK GRAIN Minnesoia and South Dakota Wheat “But I don’t like this idea of my |!"ue from Tenth Street to Twelfth | of Hazelton, a Sorporation, of Hazel re extra (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | 12% Protein rp§ ad Y | Street in Watermain and Waterworks |ton, Emmons County, North Dakot Re ve. irregular. Chickens Brot. i 1B Ewer riding to fame on the skirts of Clara | District’ number twenty-three, of the] Mortganes, dated th a day of No hi 3 wee a a 4.18% .80% | Bow.” ct of ismarck, } Dai ay vembe: 5 for recor in fowls, Piet 3; by czpress 7-26:| Nov t north northern» Grade of as a le. be Feceived by the Board of City Com: |the oftloe of the Reg ater ot Deeds of cos peer sa’ ty, pots ere LEW 22% 79% 77% .79%| DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE WERE | Sight o'clock p.m, October 1aih, 1930. |the I8th day oF November, Vaid, at fre! Daram A The Democratic candidate tor ueu- NADA Rng apecitications ary on file | 11:40 o'clock A.M., and recorded. in Dr Ch.1 amber .81% .75% .71% .75% | ¢, t. dn the city today. | {nthe office of the City Auditor. The! Book 132 of Mortgages on pag ce Be thle <a sd hg rake ‘Maseroek ‘approximate quantities are 1408-9, and assigned by said Mort- CHICAGO PRODUCE 2 170% 74% ..... .....] He ts L. A, Swanson, of Carrington, | given for the guidance of bidders:|/gagee to Charles A. Munson by an Chicago, Sept. 25.—(AP)—Former Soo Line traveling freight represen- | #80 linear feet of elght inch. cast f trument in writing dated the 13th price levels were maintained in’ but- | 0: 67% 68% tative. With G. W. Hawes, general iron watermain, In place. y of November, 1916, and filed for 3 ‘6 ye 7 164 linear feet of ‘six Inch cast | record in the office of the sald Reg- of inten ane iso soldat, fine | Dar in hie kg agent of the line, from Minneapolis t {ron watermata, in place. tar of beede on the a aa ao ie No- : 67% P hydrant with gate, vember, at i ectuel ¢ Poultry was Hard winter wheat a a “he called to view progress on the new } prgrane A Bate: ‘Book | ito Lf citticgso, Sent, ‘cars, 12 trucks, steady: fow’ is, 25.—(AP)—Poult! CHICAGO POTATOES ce 0, ork oes. 88, on 1 rat rung 2144: springs over 3 Ibs. Eig i spring turkeys 35; and young ducks “is-is;, young Wis trading SButter, 5.802, steady; creamery, ex- in sacked Irish cobblej Gis extra, firsts ° 84; meconds 31-32. steady. prices 1b.: twins, 19¢; dais! 19 1c; young. ane 0% imburger, 2.05 toe hackes ed. river A 2.10; sacked goed send Guise ‘feo a; Idaho sacked ri 45; ern sacked triumphs 140-1 2.00, Sta: sional fancy hig 8 aor, un- MAN POLIS FLOUR “ainneapoilse Minn., Sept. 25.—(AP) UAB Henge —Flour unchinged. jes: eat, No. Shipments 48.3 hard No, 1 dark morthorn Bran and iendara middlings un- Se-86%7 rae ‘northern 86%: No. 3} changed. mixed 79%; No. 3 hard winter 77%: No, 2 durum 69%: No, 2 amber durum MANNEAPOLIS FOTATOLS Hi No. 2 mixed durum 66%-) | Minneapolis, Minn. Sept. 26° 1AP— a ied Boe Aurum 11%, 4 Ss Dept. of Agr.) Votutoes, beter EE. No. 2 vel wire inquiry. demaud ‘mproving. mar io. 3 wl et strong: ‘arloads f.o. ey, vt Dolnt «ba TNelivercd Mie Ne 3 Mi5t6-01: sample 42- “res. Ko. 4, 1.82%. All, trantoortation cha round. whites picts ‘wraded *aoaes. courthouse, the construction of wntch is being superintended by his father- in-law, N. A. Freeburg. TOU LATE TU CLASSIFY IF YOU are moving your household goods east to points between Bis- marck and Minneapolis before Oct- ober Ist,.communicate with Snyder Dray and Transfer. Phone 474. SPECIAL RATE GIVEN. FOR RENT—In modern home, clean and comfortable furnished two 100m apartment, also for sale, gas range in good condition and one table. Call at 614 Eighth. wu! -, *, : aXe tor el. 2 BF Sotunday Suedele: oitavel xihutnee secular: Demand, an lain crepes, a an Britat 485 13298. Fi 39: le ‘hottie: | Getmante 28 Bote: $13.78. Eleven wool 2 and 3 m7 Mon- eden 200530: Ma of cush payment for all work to be ne, Work shall be commenced on or be- fore October 20th, 1930, and shall be completed not later than November st, Each bidder must state in his bid the rates of interest the shall bear (not exseedin All bids shall be made upon a basis | A: gud was duly’ recorded Closed by a such mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed, at the front door of the Court House In the City of Bixmarck, tn t County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P.M. on the 18th day of October, 1930, to satisfy the amount due upon such the day of sale. Th per cent per annum) which received and accepted by him at bar In payment for the work, ach just be accompanied by a ‘certified check for Five, Hundred the City of she eo ta, as a guarantee that the bidder will, if successful, enter into and it a contract for the performan we ‘k. Kaoh bid must also be accom- by a bidder's bond in a sum z yi piece suits, $13.75. Rose Shop.| "3 tqual tothe full_-amount bid as. pro vided in section 3707, Compiled Laws of North Dakota, 1913, The Board of City Commissioner: renerves the right to te eaiecs & ny or all {Cl Ly Re Aue ba 10/2 ity ieee premizen described in such mortga and which will ld to satisfy the same Are described as follows: f (N%SE%) and South Halt the Northeast Quarter (S% B%) of Section Ten (10), in Township One Hundred Thirty- seven, (137) North. fange Sev. eniyetive (75), West of the 5th us oF wilt be due on such mortgage yf including interest, the ‘ed Sixty-four $50), together this foreclosure MUNSC Assignee. Coventry. Atiurney tor Assignee R *Eatoh, Poimions County, Nosth i pa. Dol (s with the ae of ARLE A CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance m.nimum charge 15 cents. Copy must be received at the Tribune of- fice by 9:00 a m to Insure insertion same day in the regular classified page. Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come under the classified display rates at 90 cents per column] and quiet. Close in. inch per tnsertion. REGULAR WANT AD RATES 6 days 25 words or under . $1.45 3 days 25 words or under . 00 2 days 25 words or under . 1 day 25 words or under os. Bi Ads over 25 words * cents additional Per word. The Tribune reserves the right to reject any copy submitted. also to re- vise any copy to conform with make- j Up rules of Classified Advertising. Phone 32 The Tribune Want ;Ad Department. Male Help Wanted AT ONCB—South America or United States. Permanent positions; cler- ical, mechanical, salesmanship. ex- perience unnecessary. $100 weekly, Salaries $25- transportation fur- 15, Chicago, I) BE a mis-fit. Quality tor good positions. Catalog Free Mo- ler_Barber college. Fargo. N_D. WANTED—Three experienced collec- * tors for field work. Call W. S. Jones. Phone 965, Bismarck. 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- ede Workers League, Naperville, WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. One who likes children. Call at 422 Twelfth street _or_phone 1047-M. WANTED—Competent girl { re gen- eral housework, no cooking. Call at 802 Ave. B. Position Wanted ‘TEMPORARY or permanent position wanted by experienced stenograph- er. Shorthand or dictaphone. Ref- erences. Call Minnie Melby, 794, Bismarck. Work Wanted CHIMNEY SWEEP—Furnaces and chimneys cleaned. Work guaran- teed. ice reasonable. Phone 398. WANTED—To take care of baby. More for company than wages. Phone 266. Personal PARTY LEAVING for Seattle, Wash- ingtoh and Portland, Oregon, be- tween October Ist and 15th, would like two or three men passengers to share expenses. Inquire at 201 First street or phone 263. ATTENTION—Never mind reading books and papers. Join the grain and stock pool and know where you're at and what todo. End your worries. Bismarck Grain and Stock Por SAM KONTOS wishes to announce that he will give clarinet and sax- ophone lessons. For ‘appointment phone 762. Room and Board ATTRACTIVE rooms with board at a reasonable price. A call to see them will convince you. 608 Second street. Phone 1389 BY OCTOBER first—warm comfort- able room with board at “The Mo- hawk” 401 Fifth street. Phone 145. Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Fine leather rockers, one leather duofold, library table, kitchen table, kitchen cupboard, dining room table, cabinet sewing machine, congoleum rugs, heatrola, and other items. Call at 309 Thir- teenth street or phone 1678. Lots for Sale FOR SALE-Choice 50 foot lot at ing ern home, close to bath, idee ld en- trance, hot water at all ae ee FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms in all modern. home. Conveniently located for capitol employes and school teachers or students. Board if desired. Phone 1435-J or call at .« 821 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Very large front sleep- ing room, suitable for one or two gentlemen only. Rent reasonable. Hot water at all times. Call at 501 hae street or phone 1066 after 2:00 _P.m, ing room, also tv.o very nice rooms for light housekeeping-with electric stove and electric refrigerator. 610 Ave. A. Phone 613-M. $ WANTED-—A party wishes to buy a 5 room modern house, well located at satisfactory price. Write me des- cribing property fully. Geo. M. Register. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room in modern home with or without board, right downtown. Call at 311 Fourth street. Paone 627-M. FOR RENT—Newly furnished sleep- © ing room and heated garage. Phone __1349 or call at 822 Ave. C. ie FOR RENT—Room in modern nome. Gentlemen preferred. 712 Seventh street. a Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Oct. 1st. ‘The bungalow at 609 First, formerly occupied by Madame Scheffer. Five rooms and bath, five rooms and basement, hot water heat, natural gas for cooking and heating, also my furnished home for six months or longer to re- liable party. Adults only. Reter- ences exchanged. See Mrs. R. H. Thistlethwaite at 100 Ave. B East. FOR RENT—Unfurnished bungalow flat, living room, bed room, kitchen with kelvinator and electric stove. breakfast nook, bathroom, 2 large closets and garage, also sleeping room. Call at 409 Fifth. Elizabeth Kindschy. FOR SALE—Five room bungalow in fine condition, on pavement. Priced for quick sale. Located at Ave. B and Fourteenth street. Write the Depositors Holding Company, Bis- marck, N. D., or phone N. L. Roop at 21. FOR RENT—Five room new modern house, $50.00 per month, 6 room modern house, $45.00 per month, 6 room house, $35.00, also garages. For sale: Couches and davenport. Call 905 after 5 p, m. FOR RENT—Beautiful new five room bungalow located in choice section of city, on pavement. For infor- mation inquire at 502 Seventh __Street_ north, FOR RENT—New six room duplex with heated garage, located on pavement, close in, immediate pos- session. Call at 709 First street. FOR RENT—October Ist, five room modern new bungalow, at 221 Eleventh street. Phone 646-R. FOR RENT—Five room modern fur- nished or unfurnished house. Call at 109 Ave. A after 3:30 p. m. {FOR RENT—Five room modern house. Inquire at 221 West Rosser. Apartments FOR RENT—A very nicely furnished lJarge modern apartment, two bed rooms. Frigidaire, washing ma- chine, vacuum cleaner, clean, warm and always hot water. Adults only. 807 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Well furnished” two room apartment, gas stovs reser acl sink, not and cold water, 4 service. Also good sized single fae A with kitchenette. Hazelburst Apartments, 411 Fifth. Phone 373. ... FOR RENT—Furnished three room corner flat, also a two room fiat. The Laurain apartments, Phone 303. B. FP. Flanagan, Prop. x FOR RENT—A three room newly +: decorated all furnished apartment. *) Must be seen to appreciate. Call at 602 Third street. FOR SALE—Stone Upright plano walnut finish, well kept and in per- fect condition, looks like \ new, would make a good piano for a hall, ete. Price reasonable. Also violin with new case cheap. Inquire at 910 Seventh street. - FOR SALE—Refrigerator, gas range, small table, daybed, iron bed and mattress, bridge lamp, rose drapes, new congoleum rug and other household articles. Call at 615 Sixth street or phone 619-M.._ BARGAIN—Used piano, slightly used high grade player piano for balance due. Write or call factory repre- sentative, Mr. Standley, phone 572, write 508 Broadway, Bismarck, N. Dak. Livestock FOR SALE—Registered milking Shorthorn bull; 18 months old, col- or red. Write Floyd R. Corwin, Route No. 3, Hazelton, N. Dak. Business Upportunity FOR SALE—Restaurant and contec- tionary in good Red River Valley town. Last year's net profit 83,150, stock and fixtures $2,000.00. Good reason for selling. Write Bismarck Tribune in care of Ad. No. 16. ———— Farm Lands LAND FOR RENT—S*% of Sec. 25, Township 140, Range 76, eight miles northwest from Driscoll. Terms: Owner will furnish land and seed and receive % of crop delivered. Mrs. Anna Knauss, 502 Seventh street, North, Bismarck, N. i. FOR SALE CHEAP—285 acre stock and wheat farm located in Spokane Valley. Crops seldom fail. Free range and wood. Write owner, Box 65, Corbin, Idaho. in good capdition $450.00, Interna- tional Harvester Company six speed specia) in fair. condition $600.00. . Inquire at epee ‘Oil Company “plant, Bismarck, N. FOR RENT—One room furnished light housekeeping apartment. Call at 406 Fifth street or phone 1687. FOR RENT—Furnished aj it, ground floor. Call at 618 Sixth or phone 1213-W. Miscellaneous WE HAVE a carload on track finest grade of Early Ohio toes. On account of the tato crop this year throughout country all indications are prices will go higher and higher, That being Sthe case save money and get your potato supply now. South Side Grocery, 222 Eleventh street south. Be VEGETABLES FOR SALE—Cabbage 2c and 3c per lb., carrots per bushel $1.25, mage per bushel Pred Kohl. rabi per bushel 50c, also ae and onions. Inquire at 323 Front street or at first farm west of ball park or write Box 202, and two year olds. Registered poll- ed Shorthorn bulls, 15 months old Strutz’and Nagel. Bismarck. ND. FOR SALE—Registered Polled Short- horn bulls three to ten months old, also high grades with horns at rea- sonable price if taken soon. Kal- yoda Brothers, Mandan, R. 4. FOR SALE—A few good retuilt tractors, various makes. Bismarck Implement Co. 201 Main Ave., Bis- FOR RENT—Three nice officc rooms over Knowles Jewelry Store. Apply at jewelry sue. FEED OATS WANTED—Wachter ‘Transfer Company. Dead Animals Wanted DEAD ANIMALS WANTED—Quick service will-be given removing dead or undesirable lve animals such as “horses, hogs, cows end sheep, all free of, charge. We call for one or more, large or small.