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Late New market | celled most of an advance of 2 to more than 5 points in principal shares, and | / at the finish there were numerous losses of 1 to 4 points. Trading slackened somewhat, and the day's Hi turnover was about four million shares. The railroad stocks reflected some confusi state c for further information regarding the proposed 15 per cent freight rate in- B crease. Copper prices were put up another % of a cent, making a gain of { EN ehh South St. 8. D. yarling: around Jong yearlings 7:50; best heavy steers 7. weights on down to/E0r TUG searce, | Colum. than | Gomi, strictly dry fed offerings; these about |Com |Consol. Gas .. bi 6.50; ail ne steady; heifers 6.50; PROFIT TAKING AND NEW BEAR PRESSURE GURB STOCK MARKET Advances Recorded Earlier er excited bullish demonstration to-/ Retensive profit taking and fresh! bear pressure in the yarlings comparatively inferior light and under; beef kinds 3.50-4.00; bette: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1981 Tribune’ s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Thur., June 25) ™SH#Rt suo Trading Cancels Most of in Day York, June 25.—(7)}—The stock | over-reached itself in anot late trading can- ion over the reply to the inter- commerce commission's request to 8% cents a pound, 1c this week, Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL Paul, June 25.—(P)—(U. A.)—Cattle—2,300; s in light supply; steady; several cars 1114 Ib., ulk all stock other draggy short load mediumweig' 7.00; bulk butcher heifers y sorts to 3.0 cows dull, grassy offerings up to Cerro De Paset © /Chesap. & Ohio Chgo. Gt. Wes. . Chgo. Gt. W. pf. C. M. St. P. & Pac. steers and|C. M, St. P. & Pac. pi opening | Chg: |Chgo, R. Chrysler jCol. Fuel 0 iGont. Ins. |New York Stocks | Closing Prices June 25. Adams Express Advance Rumely M% Alleghany .. ™ | Al. Chem. & Dye 127% | Allis Chal. . 26: Am. Can . 109%, Am, Coml. Alco, 8 Am. & For. Po 32% Am, International 144 Am. Loco. Am. Metal . Am. Pow. & Lt. . { Am. Roll, Mill .. Am. Smelt. & Re Am. Sugar Ref. Am. Tel. & Tel. Am, Wat. Wks. . m. Wool Pid. . ag Cop. . c Atlantic Ref. . ne Auto . & Northwest. L Pac, & Grapho Sol... Southern . Motor . Cont. Oil of Del. . cutters largely ; shelly {Corn Products . 10% 2.0 ream Wheat « 28 and_stocl cee bt) vealers 25 r; bulk bet ter grades 7.50; medium to good kinds Bee Ben on down to 5.50. East. Kodak 151 Hogs—8,000; lig and under- !Baton Ax. & Spr.» 14% weights fairly active. a heavier | E]. Auto Lite .. 45 weights and sows ver tew sales | £1. Pow. 42% weak to 25 or more lower than Wed- | Erie R. R 22% nesday; generally b' | Firest. T 19° 230 Ibs., | First, Nat. 57% |Fox Film 21 ‘= Freeport Texas . 27% 0 Ibs., weights (Gen. Am. Tank 59% i bulk around 'Gen. Elec. (New) . 44% 475 pigs; steady to 25 lower than |Gen’ Foods . 4914 ‘Wednesday, Bb 7.50; average COst |Ge. Gas & El. Wednesdi weight 302. |General Mills . 38% Sheep. B00: ing we: steady 6.25-7.25 and better; 4.00 on throwouts; very little done, talk- ak to lower; generally asking | to strong on lambs or mostly nd be bidding mostly | ‘choice fed year~ | lings bid 5.00; asking 5.50 and better | ewes 1K direct to packers. Poo0 dl 10-15¢ ge 130 Ibs. Cattle, cialty yearl trade good and good und c me and and dings (beef), stocker good a 7.50; $6.00. quality good 0; henvier 4 unevenly 10-|Sehulte Ret. Stors. - it butchers | Seaboard Airline . 1 Seas-Roebuck ight 20M Servel Inc... 4 riaer trae |Shattuek (PG): i undertone one load Idahos 10 /Shell Union Oil 4 per cent sort, 1 $7.75 on few jSimmons .... i Joads around’ 20 per cent Simms Petrol. Jower; aged sheep quotable un-|Sinclair Cons. i ghanged; fat ewes, $1.50 down, Skelly Oil .. ] Southern Pac. Southern Rys. FOREIGN EXCHANGE | Sparks Withingto! New York, June New Gites Gaited New it heep, 11,000; mostly steady: exchanges ea in dollars, others in cent insull Util. Invest. . didwest ‘Util. (new). 00-150; run includes one load Dep. including i dower t k han 250+ Tb: 0 Ibs. | 250 | | # » $685 “| 900-116 i} nd choice common lambs in nd choice weak i : | steer desirable hel fer $3.00- 4.25; medium | .503 choice vealers, | fully | pound | CURB STOCKS York, (June eri Service, 12%; F 42%; Standard oil Ind., 27%; Founders, 6%, Bi saeyats STOCKS sociated Press) Li Corporation Securities Gi adage bg BONDS. ork, Ju 25.—)—G ate tia ec Sst 60-90 |G. T. West. Sug. .. >| Kreuger & Toll +; Pacific Light . |Radio-Keith Orp. 'Royal Dutch Shell’: Gen. Motors Gen, Railw. Sig. Gillette Saf. Raz. Gold Dust Goodyr. Tr. & Rub. Graham Paige Mot. Gt. Nor. Pf. ... Gt. Nor, Ir, 0. Ctf |Grigsby Grunow | Houd-Hershey | Houston Oil . | Hudson Motor Hupp. Mot. Car Indian Refin. Int. Combus. Ens, Int. ¥ Int. M Int. Nick. Can Int. Tel. & Tel. Jewel Tea . | Kelvinator {Kennecott Cop. . | Kresge (S. S.) Kroger Liquid Carbonic Loew's Inc. Louis, G. & Mack Trucks . Mathieson Alk. May Dept. Stor Mex, Seab. Oil | Mo. Pacific . Mont. Ward Nat Dairy Pro Pow. & Li Col P. New York Cen NY. NH. & Htfd. . Norf, & Western . North American Northern Pac. Pac. Gas & Packard Motor Par.-Publix. Parmelee ‘Tra . | Pathe Bechange Pauiiips’ Perel Proct. & ae . |Pub. Sve. Corp. N. Remington Rand .. Reo Motor . on {Rep. Iron & ‘Stl 3 Reynolds Tob, “B” . Richfld. Oil Cal. Safeway Stores .. St. L. & San Fran. . Stand. Oil N. J. Stand. Oil N. ¥. Stewart-Warner nil Tim, Roll. Underwood enol . Union Carbide Union Pacific . United Aircra: 29 Unit. Cigar Sts. . 5 United . an paths, 1H-1% : 6-8 months, eommarcial. paper, 2-34. mst |demand for red. «| Cash corn demand was good from Oats were Rye de- mand was good. Barley demand was Flax demand was 2 |shippers and feeders. | with beg my scant. slower and \-%c weaker. good, offers light. jgood and offers light prices un duck: 16 ing gular. Chickens, ered brown extras, 20% first, 19-19% c. 13-441; firm. H—(U. 8. Dey track, 19 Puntoar ‘58; 0 weaker on ; Sacked per cwt., ‘Missi iump $1.40- win occasional or, $1.00 up; North el Trith ‘Cobblers, sacked Cobblers, few sales, dark northern, 67 jern, 69%e: inber durum, 6c. 1 ‘yellow, 54%c; No. white, 243% c. 38-404 CHICAGO CASH Chicago, June 25.—(@)—Wheat, Ni "1 mixed, 5914-59%%c; No. Oats, no sales. mixed durum red durum . Speltz Dark hard winter wiveat Hard winter wheat LN reiki ‘There was good ie protein CHICAGO 2 CieRea Syne, 36-7 haere eee dent Grant shortly before his defeat nied from unchanged to ¥ae higher. | 49, ‘igi Winter wisest Perec ard nc tepar esata seuitry ruled weak. 1 DAW or garding the latter’s alleged sale of Llomns creamery pes lige woisin “St “+++ 60% «--./post traderships for money. Presi- ts (90-911) DH W or dent Grant's brother was involved iv firsts (88-89 score),!) How... BA -wiened the scandal to some extent. 6-87 score), 18- 12% sees 30 trucks, id, |, 12c; ORK une 29.—(P)—Poultry, fresh, broilers, by -21'c; extra shipments, 1,152; steady on off stock, Bliss : ssippi, Louisiana, -1.60; few fancy “Louisiana shade [highers poor, $1.25 up; Oklahoma, Ar- atk car $2.60; 2 mixed, 54-62 4c; No. 3 No. 2 white, 60c; sam- ple grade, 51-52 %c. 57458 i 7 Thixed durum, 63467 fo. 8 do, viae No. 1 red ity, 82 Ye T0 CELEBRATE FIRST Belief that Gen. George A. Custer brought on his own annihilation by Indians at the Little Big Horn in Montana, 55 years ago today, through @ desire to favorably impress the na- tion and “get even with President Grant” was expresed by P. E. Byrne in an address to the Cosmopolitan club Thursday noon. Byrne, author of “Soldier of the Plains,” explained that Custer had fallen from the good graces of Presi- \2 dk north’ 3 dk north. 12% protein 1 dk north. H dk north. 60 bs Only through the efforts of Genera! Terry was General Custer permitted to go on the Indian campaign, lowing his fall from the good graces -|1 H W..... seeee 60% 0... lH W..... of the president, and Custer was to Minnesota ee teeta: at etna go only as commander of the Seventh 12% Cavalry, rather than of the whole 1D We * campaign, as he had expected. 59's 60% 5848 Custer and his men were to follow an Indian trail to a point where it turned west to the Little Big Horr. Here he was to continue south to the headwaters of the Tongue river and circle back to an Indian village on the Little Big Horn. Meanwhile, Generals Terry and Gibbon were to 591% 60% Durum 57 61 60 54 56 go up the Yellowstone river to the ; figner,_aiized color 5238 mouth of the Big Horn, from whic 21i4e; extra, 19% -19%¢ point they were to march toward the IESG RACER Ce ote ae Zs 2 i Little Big Horn Valley and combine Nearby and’ nearby western hen-|T rq"duram 34 with Custer’s forces for the clean-up nery white, regular packed, closely Coarse Grain of the Indians. selec sh ie ate sic: vara $3.|_ Corn— Custer, seeking glory for himself, aac; ‘land western brown,|2 Yellow... 53 54 52% Byrne said, failed to go south at the c osely” Mgelected extra, 22-2510; Bath= i 5 ‘ turn in the Indian trail. Instead he turned west and marched directly to- ward the Indian village, expecting to wipe it out. Approaching the villace, he divided his men into 12 groups, five of which he commanded himself. After the groups split up according to their plan, the Indians fell on Custer and his men and wiped. them out before the other seven groups could give them aid. Those seven re- maining groups held off the Indians SHE on zoe tw days until Generals Terry arc Hbbon .arrived with their - 1...... 1.50% 155% 1.50% 1.53% oo Byrne said. baie 2 Seen Rea Doe Fred Sorkness, member of the club, Minneapolis, June 25.—(®)—Flour | gave @ short account of his vacation unchanged. Shipments, 26,086. Pure into Minnesota, and Henry Ha!- bran, 412,60-13.5) vorson led the group in several songs. J. 8. Fevold, president of the or- ganization, appointed three members to the program committee, Mr. Sork- ness, chairman, Dr. William X. Tay- Jor and John Musolf. Andrew Bollin was named sergeant-at-arms. Guests at the luncheon were Secre- tary of State Robert Byrne, A. E. W. Mayer, and W. E. Doty, all of Bis- marck, and Henry Selbman, Miles City, Mont. Richland County Herd Makes Great Record Wahpeton, N. D., June 25.—(#)— Seventy-four cows in the Richland county herd improvement association produced more than 1,000 pounds of milk each during May, according to the monthly report made by Alton Stark, tester for the association. Standard middlings, $12.50-13.00, ‘ Piggly Wiggly Store To Open Here Friday, 1) North Dakota’s 10th Piggly Wiggly store will open in Bismarck Friday morning. ‘The Bismarck store is located at o, | D. Barrett is district manager of the Piggly Wiggly stores. 1) Mr. Barrett has announced that only local persons will be employed in the Bismarck store. Piggly Wiggly plans to open new stores in several North Dakota cities in the near future, including Dick- inson, Williston, Minot, and James- ‘| Commission to Act As Equalizing Body 791 Members of the elty commission, 23 | sitting as a board of equalization, will ‘a fis prep BD aBhpa Mgt pinser Boece: pound, Mr. Stark pointed out that the average return for each dollar's North of feed was $1.78. FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE & LIGHT- ANNUAL MEETING Zist annual meeting and celebration t Driscoll, tg a ae 26, isst Muste, 5 Ball Game Er leome kx. A. ERSLAND, Secretary-Treasur: GONE ASTRAY red ith white ont reds, “and two red with white on face. aot reward notify Mr, 10% miles noi of Bode redhat pos ees —— Weather Report : At 7 a. m.. seen 60 Highest Wednesday" 76 Lowest’ during night 5 Amt. 24 hours ending 7 a. Total this month to date. feet; 24-hour change, none, 28.26, reduced to sea level 30.02, American continent that part now known as Alabama was covered with some 4,000 species and varieties of plants. FOR SALE—1929 Chevrolet six sedan LOST—White gold Abra lady's wrist LOST—Beige colored swede glove for SPECIAL THREE IN ONE—Facial, PRECIPITATIO: NS Missouri river stage at 7 a. m, 44 Bismarck station barometer, inches: RIS W. KOBEXTs, ‘ Cfficial in Charge When Columbus set foot upon the UsedCars (* in good mechanical condition. Can give terms to responsible parties. This car is priced $100 below market value. Bismarck Auto Parts, 1011 East Main. Phone 154, Bismarck, N. D. Lost and Found watch Friday night, between World ‘War Memorial building and Avenue B at Ninth street. Finger please return to Tribune for reward. left hand, Tuesday between 116 Ave. B and Harris Woodmansee. Find- er please call Mrs. Perry, 1087. Personal Shampoo, Marcel or finger wave for $1.50. All branches of beauty work done by expert. Rebecca Helwick Beauty Shop. Phone 1143. Over Logan’s Stor For Sale FOR SALE—Roll top desks, office chairs, tables, filing cabinet, and Phonograph with one hundred re- cords. Phone No. 613-W noon hour, or after six o'clock for appoint- ment FOR SALE—Men's imperfect socks, every pair matched, 20 pairs $1.00, ladies imperfect silk hose, 42 pair, $4.45. Satisfaction guaranteed. Postpaid. Blacker Hosier Co., Max- ton, N. C. INVESTORS ATTENTION—Will sell nine lots, 3 hduses at a sacrifice. Inquire at 217 Mandan street. Contracting and Building NOW is the time to do your repair work. Phone 1328-J and have W. J. COMEAU give you prices on your repair or new building. Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Nicely built summer home on wheels, suitable for trip, lake cottage or hunting lodge. Very reasonable. Must be seen to be ap- Preciated. Call at 714 Rosser Ave- nue. PLANTS—Now is the time to set out your cabbage and tomato plants if you are still in need. We can sup- ply them at 20c a dozen. Phone 699, Paul Willmann, 1701 Bowen Ave. FOR SALE—Two or three 56 inch used ceiling fans alternating cur- rent. Inquire of Melville's Electric | FO) Shop, in basement of the Grand Pacific hotel building on Broadway. FOR SALE—Registered polled short- horn buils, 10 to 15 moths old. Ac- credited herd. Farm 3 miles north of Bismarck. Strutz & Nagel, Bis- marek, N. D. Dead Animals Wanted QUICK service will be given removing | "OP dead or undesirable ‘live an- CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance minimum charge 75 cents. Copy) “dic OF US must be received at The Tribune of-) fice by 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion same day in the regular classified 200 farm and home necessities, all guaranteed best values. Rawleigh’s Superior Sales and Service Methods secure most business everywhere. Over 42 million products sold last year. If you are willing to work steady every day for good pay, write for complete information how to start your own business with our capital, W. T. Rawleigh Co., Dept. ND-! Minneapolis, Minn, Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Clean comfortably | fur- nished combined bedroom and sit- ting room, convenient to bath and phone, hot water at all times. Also basement room and garage. Call at _116 West Tha; FOR RENT—Clean ing room in modern home. wnished sleep- Also for sale, bed, dresser, refrigerator, kitchen cabinet, rugs, tables, chairs and fruit jars. Call at 213 South furnished light housekeeping rooms, ground floor, also one large room for bed room or light housekeeping. Close in. Call at 219 Second street. Phone 1111-M. FOR RENT—Very di modern first floor flat; gas range, gas heat and extra conveniences One block from court house. Har- vey Harris and company. FOR RENT—Furnished front bed- room with two windows. Hot water at all times. Call at 619 Sixth street or phone 619-W. FOR RENT—Large furnished light housekeeping room. Gas and light furnished, $20.00 month. Call at 813 Thayer avenue. ern home, suitable for one or two. Phone 535-M or call at 223 Tenth street. FOR RENT—Room with private en- trance »nd bath. Suitable for a bachelor at 602 Third street. FOR RENT—Modern room. Gentle- men preferred. Phone 195-R or call at 113 Thayer. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room, close in, 311 Fourth street or Phone 627-M. Houses and Flats _ FOR RENT—Modern 5 room bunga- low, sun parlor and den, electric stove, linoleum o~ kitchen and bath room floors. Full basement, store room, wash tubs and extra lavatory. Available July Ist. Call at 1015 Fourth street or phone 830-J. FOR RENT—Strictly modern five room duplex, attached garage. Fin- est location. Immediate possession. Apply Mrs. O. W. Roberts, 117 Main Ave. Phone 751. FOR RENT—Seven yoom furnished modern house, newly decorated; al- 80 two room and cool basement apartment furnished, both good lo- cation. Phone 603 or 14-F-120. FOR RENT—Five room duplex with large sleeping porch located at 114 Broadway. Ready July 1. Apply __at H. J. Woodmansee. FOR RENT—Modern bungalow, good location, three bedrooms, gas heat- ed, and attached garage. Geo. M. Register. Phone 90. FOR idle crite tive room house, located at 420 Second street. Inquire at Broadway Food Market or phone 199-W. FOR SALE—Sacrifice price. put on. Modern six room. house, located in Hick ad residence district. Call Household Goods for Sale PUTA NEAT MT AMEN is 15 |ALE—Good baby buggy, baby FOR S. bath tub, baby play yard, high and portable Cg ete Bt coigd 1231-J or call at 709 Third REPOSSESSED D Singer ae ae ma- chines. Will sell for balance due on account. Singer Sewing Ma- “Grain Quotations - Father Robert Sheehan to Offi- chine Co, 212 Broadway. { Grain Quotations || ciate at Ceremony in St. ts, border or white space used on| FOR. SALE—Three attractive bask —————$___—_—__—_—_—__—_——_—+ ler used open face bookcases in Mary’s Procathedral want ie come under the classified coidition very reasonable, Phone MOVES LOWER ON Duluth th, June Snes GENERAL REPORT display rates at 90 cents per column) o43.w. , UUW. os ee Open High Low Close} Father Robert John Sheehan, C. 8. - ‘Temptra. Pre |!nch per insertion. FOR SALE—Brand new ice box, 75 June 50% 508 ST ST N. D. Stations: High Low In. 3a% 8% 56% 56% C., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shee-| Bismarck, clay ° 00 REGULAR WANT AD RATES Tb. capacity. Will sell cheap if: CHICAGO MARKET $6" ‘56° 55° 55 [han, 423 Sixth St, will celebrate his] Amen'™ je ‘ 00! days, 25 words or under ......$1.45| taken at once, Call at 605 Ninth 36 36% 35% .g5% | itSt solemn high mass at 9 @. m./ Bottineau, cle : “0 fe 25 a or be 18 street. 5 be te 4 7 n, ¢ lear” . D 2’ wo! or under . . | 37% 38 ‘37% (37%4| Sunday at St. Mary's Pro-cathedral,|Crosby, clear .. 20014 aay,” de 5 ! ‘laccording to Father John Slag, pas- | Devils Luke, ciear S00 y, 25 words or under ....... Apartments New Wheat Arriving From Pri-|3 S158 182% 153. tor. erie G, PAS) Dickinson, ‘tear... sh Ran eee wees 2 set a Di Ce c k ‘Furnished or unfurnish. mary Market Pulls Quota- ity Lib LEN dy | tuning at the ceremony wit be inact ae 1831 ne tribune Taorves the right tol 4 apartment. consting of two ‘ . “| Fessenden, clear J e tions Downward MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Joseph's church, Mandan, as deacon; |Grand Forks, clear.. ‘00 | reject any copy submitted, also to re-| Tooms on ground | ere ett a June 25.—(). Father John Halloran, Ray, N. D., as| Hankinson, clear .... +09 | vise ‘amy copy to conform with make- rooms on second floor, w! a \ ‘Wheat pen High Low Close|sub-deacon; and Father Slag, who paectlnee . oe up rules of ed Advertising. east front entrance. Close to bath, Chicago, June 23.— (P)—Enlarged | 64% 64% +6314 63% | will deliver the sermon. Father Hol-|}2rjsc"”, ‘ 00 up rules of Classifi nice home for right party. Call at selling that was associated with the 64 = 64, 62% + .62% | leman of the local dea will assist | Lisbon, pe! ’ 00 Ph 32 602 Third street or phone 1352. __ movement of newly harvested wheat | Sept. 61% 61% 60s 60% | in the choir. Max, pars aft * t00 one ee in the southwest pulled all grains 163% (63% 163 ‘63%! Father Sheehan waa ordained Wed- Napoleon, ii ‘ "1 es The Tribune Want Ad. Department FOR RENT—Modern, two Paes far wer today. akes, peldy . . a . shes artment w! ivi a More than 650 cars of new wheat 51% 51% 51% 51% | Desday at a service conducted at No- | Pembina, clear 00 tlectric’ refrigerator and range, arrived at primary markets. North ' tre Dame university, where he receiy-|Sanish, clear 200 4 ‘| Ye Williston, clea 00 priyilege of laundry with electric TEE Sarat saan handle 36% 35% 38 ee eae ‘taales i i incon Wishek, cldy 100 Male Help Wanted = washing machine, Suitable for two. a a d mplete studies in theology ai Other Stations— eae Scio *~ ly 1. Close Pee closed unsettled, 7; 38% 3 . | Moorhead, 1 001 5 Bi Ready for occupancy July we off to ‘kc up, July 58%2c, Decem- last f zi Father Sh r the 100 learn Barber Trade. Specia! rates. FOR RENT—Furnished large rooms, ber 50%c, oats tnchanged to 'c-40 i 24% 20% st four years. et Sheehan also 208 Moler Barber College Est, 1693,/0 ning or two room light house- advance," and provisions 15 to 30¢ 25% bare mi ineeaieg ad Re tgp a ‘bo | Fargo, N. D. Keening apartment, 2 room apert- lown. a ic worl ? My ey a Contributing to the downward 1.5344 1.50 1.50%] at St. John’s university, Collegeville, Daa i ‘Alta. 00 ments $18.00 and $22.00. Always hot trend of wheat were advices that 1.54% 1.51% 1.51% | Minn. Havre, Mont., too Female Help water, Close in. Next door to Germany's 1931 crop was expected to He will arrive in Bismarck Friday | {i¢lena, Mont. oy Buick garage, 218 First street or show 2 sel cent increase, and ihe cits 3% 33% | evening, accompanied by his sister, fac OM peldy 00 TEACHERS WANTED at once for _Phone 1127-W. ieee , |son would be curtailed corresponding- 37% 3 ze Sister Luverne, O. S. B., who will join ailen cit, “aon Ck oo Ree ca oe aed Petad FOR RENT—Two room apartment ly. It was also reported that Russia's him at St. Cloud, Minn, ‘op | 8180 superintendents, principals an partly furnished, newly decorated, wheat seedings now totaled 61,500,000 cnic. AGO RANGE In order that friends here may have too] Special Ney ie) Intermountain) water and light furnished. Suitable "eat price rea in etal Ae yor 5 eek be at their home Sunday afternoon from st $0 10 down town. Call at 307’ Fourth FA haa con nce Bea | 337% ‘574 {1 until 3 o'clock, Mr. Sheehan said 00| "neat appearing refined ladies 22-35] street. hold and were succeeded by down: i Thursd: Se 116 - = . ————Y turns lower than before. Relative |e ah. ee ans ae 8 joo} {m and out of town. Transporta-} FOR RENT—Three room modern strength of the corn market was also -62'4 62% | ‘The service will bring a number of | Sioux City, ‘oo] tion furnished. Interview by ap-| basement apartment, private bath ineffective as a bolster. Need of rain relatives and friends here from a dis- | Spokane, ‘wai 00] pointment Miss Weber, Hotel id ent: Also id in important sections of the corn belt $8% 58% |tance. “Included among the guests |R¥ift Clrrent, belay. “09 | _Prince. ; Kitchenette ‘and closet furnished upheld corn and oats. , will be Mr. and Mrs. T. Joseph Shee- ? ‘02 ewenn ren iets responsive to weak- 50% 50% han, Valley City and Mr. and Mrs. Cee ee eee ng AN TEDSSaenN ye ie Hg a ph ey cial at 625 1 aa see ness of hog values. b, ‘a Ped Mt Ma = ay 34 Stat icine eee one ae acd ate ake ere Ate® Gen-| travel. Phone 1743 for appoint-|#OR RENT—Furnished four room MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES '30% [30% | Lavell, Miss Laura Harvey and John r Thursday night and Fri-| _ ment. apartment, two bedrooms, electric ARE UNDER PRESSURE Vallely, Grand Forks; Mr. and Mrs,| tur not “much change in tempera- range, frigidaire, all outside ee Minneapolis, June 25.—()—Wheat 31% 37% I John’s; |For North and South Dakota: Gen- dows. Also one room furnished flitures were cinder consaarable pres- "30% “30% sary: Pea eae AWgsio baa oti ally fair ‘Thursday night and Eric Salesmen apartment. Inquire Room 200 Col- ; |Sure from the start today because of | Der as APC is, tant a acon and ee Paes, ee tempi ——-——-+— | _lege Building or phone 1063. jes tob i Voclede cl teak sch ih okt Fi rell is an aunt of Father Shechan, |,,.For Minnesota: Generally fair WANTED FOR RENT—Well furnished two SE econ roe ae Recaorehdihibecbas ion ' [Thursday night and Friday; slightly {590 more Rural and City Dealers.| room apartment, sink, hot and cold | Canadian news was slightly better 4 325 (If Southeast nortan, Nght in extreme |" start your own business with our| water, gas for cooking. Frigidaire, and crop expert advices from North L, AIM For Montana: Partly cloudy Thurs-| capital, It pays better than farm-| telephone. Also furnished single Dakota were better. There was a |Jt 895 8.95 ney pel Ue ee e in eA Toe ing. Buy everything at wholesale—| room with kitchenette. Call at 411 54 [liberal decrease in elevator stocks and 9.20 9.20 horthwest and north-central portions | Sell at retail. Be your own boss.| Fifth street. Phone 273. ee fe Ti rd eat i Thursday night. Make all the profits on everything] FOR RENT—Furnished basement 1%¢ lower, July 1¢ lower, September ||, MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Wate OoNDItiONs you sell. We supply everything—| apartment with gas, hot and cold 1c lower. and December %c lower. | Minneapolis, June 25.—(P)— The DarOMmetne Coe eS ow in| Eteducts, Auto-Bodies, Sample} water and lights furnished. Suitable Coarse grain futures were narrow | _Wheat— the Canadian provinces and over the| ©@Ses, Advertising Matter, Sales! for three or four, right down town; , {and quiet except for flax, demand for ¥ pe ae Sele sh To Arrive southwest while @ high pressure area! and Service Methods, etc. 15 Fac-| also single sleeping room. Call at |it, Bein good. its rice opened 2-2%k¢ |) de north. 6 62% 44 | Byrne Tells Cosmopolitans Lust] xcept for rain in the upper Great| {eiles and Service Branches. Prompt 222 Third street. higher and gained 1-1, more. 2 dk north. y Pp is Lus » rain in the upper Great) shipments, Lowest freight and inturs Cash “wheat offerings were light |3 dk north: for Gl c d Ti ae ee ee vies ee "Su erior Rawleigh FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- |and demand good. Premiums ruled |14% protein for Glory Caused Tragedy | Washington, the weiner 1s generally Quality, old’ established demand,| ™shed apartment on ground floor. jstrong to 14c higher. Winter wheat |! dk north on Little Big Horn high over the Mississippi valley, but] lowest pri tee of satisfac.| Finest place to live, facing the city 4 |was nominally unchanged. No trade = ee north. 4 cool weather prevails over the north-| {ie Se tio nee cae: pore park. Call at 206 Park street, Sun- “| was reportes rum was : ;| day June 28 from two o'clock until five thirty. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished 4 room apartment, newly decorated, private bath, also two room apartment and piano for rent. Gas for cooking. Call at 808 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Apartment in fireproof building, twe rooms, kitchenette and bath. Electrical refrigerator. Laun- dry privileges. Inquire The Bis- marck Tribune office. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, 1 room and kitchenette, on first floor, $23.50; aiso one with frigidare at $25.00. Phone 1471-W or call at 314 Third street. FOR RENT—Furnished three room apartment with large closet, gas for cooking and lights furnished $30.00 per ae iene at 622 Third Ge nly furnished thr three room apartment on second floor, gas for ccoking, rent $30.00 per month. Inquire 1014 Broadway or phone 499-M. FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished apartments in the Rose Apartments. Call F. W. Murphy. Phone 352 or see caretaker Rose Apartments. front apartment, modern and new- ly decorated. Very reasonably Priced. Call at 812 Ave. B or phone 1649- FOR RENT—One all modern fur- nished apartment in the Rue apart- ments with Frigidaire and electric stove. Call at 711 Ave, A. Phone _1256-' FOR RENT—Four room furnished modern apartment with private bath located at 1102 Thayer Ave. Inquire at 318 Ninth street or phone 291-" FOR RENT—Light airy apartment on Sround floor, three rooms and bath, newly Uecorated, furnished or unfurnished. Apply 607 Fifth St. FOR RENT—One room apartment completely furnished including lin~ ens and small kitchenette and closet. Call at 623 Sixth street. FOR RENT--Furnished or unfurnish= ed apartment in the Varney Apart- \ments. New gas and Elec- trolux refrigerator. ie 773, #OR RENT—Two, three or four room apartment in a modern home, Pur- nished or unfurnished. Call at 924 Fourth street. Phone 851-W. FOR RENT—Two strictly modern ground floor apartments, 3 rooms and bath, furnished or unfurnished, Phone 172 or 1250. FOR RENT—One of the new 3 room apartments, also 2 room nae Furnished or unfurnished. 930 Fourth street, FOR RENT—Three room unfurnish- ed apartment, private bath and en- trance. Call at 810 Main Avenue before 7 FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment with kitchenette, private bath and private entrance. Call at 404 Ave. F. FOR RENT—Cozy two room apart- ment, exceptionally well furnished. Rent reasonable. Call at 120 W. Rosser. FOR RENT—Unfurnished 3 room apartment with bath, upstairs. Call _at 518 Tenth street or phone 1528-M, o 2-room apartments, well furnished, rent $25.00 each. Call at 517 Second street or phone 812-J. FOR RENT—Furnished ground floor apartments, $33.00, $22.00 and $16.00 __Per month. Call at 618 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Five room modern bun- galow, full basement. Phone 847 or call at 511 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Front apartment, newly decorated, electrolux refrigerator. Varney Apartments. Phone 773. RENT—Six room modern house at 701 Front street. See E J, Schultz, 611 Seeond. FOR RENT—Three room house part- | FO! ly modern on Eleventh street south. Phone 552-R. FOR RENT—My furnished spariaant at the Wecineena for two Acute only. Call Mrs. pag R RENT—Three room G with bath, $32.50 per Ligon Call FOR SALE—Modern four room nouse with garage. Phone 754-W. FOR RENT—One or | ed apartinent at at,114 Ave, EB Prine Hola 4