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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1981 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and —_|{¥=#erRea Market Report for Tues., Aug 4 PRIGE OF SHARES — |New York Stocks] WHEAT PRICE HITS CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in sdvance/} minimum charge 75 cents. Copy jmust be received at The Tribune of- jfice by 9:00 a m. to insure insertion; Same day in the regular classified | page. TEMPERATURE At? 6. Mes. Highest Monday Lowest during night . PRECIPITATION rangers bid $7.50; around 110 1b,| Total this month to dai yearlings $5.75. Slaughter sheep and | ori*,this month to 4 lambs: Lambs 90 lbs., down, good and | Normal, Jan. 1 to date [choice $6.75-7.85; medium $5.00-6.75; | Accumulated deficiency jall weights common $3.50-5.00; ewes} 1°": 1 ses Close in. Also ga: for rent. Phone 586 or call at FOR RENT—Room in modern home. Call at 406 6th St. Phone 431. Also garage for rent. for light housekeeping. Only Per month; also furniture for sele. Mie 8 833-W or call at 323 South 8 Cuts, border or white space used on TENDS DOWNWARD | geme rome ns « LOWEST MARK SREN ss: sane SE ae” Greater INTERNATIONAL PAT- ENT EXPOSITION, CHICAGO. Advance Rumely . Alleghany SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, Aug. 4—()—(U. Trading Volume Is About Small. est in Recent Years; Rail Thousands of manufacturers and GENERAL REPORT Al. Chem. & Dye i 5 |S. Dep. of Agr.)—Cattle, 4.000; calves, | Stocks Lead Decline Temptre. Pre. igh Low Ins. BS .00 patent buyers will inspect new de- Am. & For. Pow. . a a | 209; |B vices and patents for marketing. Am. Internatnl. better grade fed yearlings and |), Very low rates. If you have no model, drawings and description Am. Metal . Am. Roll. Mil yearling heifers fully steady; strong; will do. Send for free pamphlet. ‘ B. Hamilton Edison, Managing ;W2%t ads come under the classified Am. Smelt. & Ref. Am. Tel. & Tel. .. weight steers steady; others slow; oth- er killing classes little changed; stock- ; |display rates at 90 cents per column Director, International Patent Ex- position. Merchandise Mart, CHI- |!¢h ber insertion. ‘AY Am. Wat. Wks. Am. Wood Pfd. ers and feeders firm; load choice around 975-pound yearlings $9.10; Quotation of 4734 Cents ‘séaittonel Bushel Is Lowest in History of Chicago Market rake, clear . spots | Dunn ‘Center, clear lesirable medium and heavy ;Ellendale, clear . | Fessenden, clear New York, Aug. 4—(4)—Share Chicago, Aug. 4—()—With wheat. Prices slowly downward in Tuesday's market, but trading was around the smallest volume in recent years, Further liquidation of the railroad issues @ weight upon the general market and declines of a Point or two were numerous, with some of the carrier issues registering more substantial losses, With wheat prices again breaking to new lows, and the recent upturn in Youngstown raw steel output proving short-lived, the day's rather meager grist of business news had a bearish tinge. ‘There were no specific developments in the railroad situation to account for the further heaviness in that group, but the feeling in Wall Street that there will be several more re- ductions in railroad dividends before the year is out remains a heavy weight upon these issues. News of banking difficulties in Mexico added to the somewhat bear- ish atmosphere. The turnover was only about three- quarters of # million shares, Cont. Can —————q Cont. Motor . Continue | i Competition Will Through Friday With Final | Events Next Week | i | | Male Help Wanted i MEN” WANTED immediately to learn Barber Trade. Specia’ rates. Moter Barber College Est. 1893, Fargo, N. Female Help . 9,000; \|2 days, 2 words or under ‘85|FOR RENT—Room in modern home, |Grand Forks, clea Atlantic Ref. 375 or call at 302 8th Bt. $8.25; most cows $3.25-4.25; few de-| Napoleon, cl Tne Sriasne, ere aay eee F |FOR RENT—Cool, attractive, well fur- Chgo. R. I. & Pac. ... Apartments *~ Additional Sport a tonal sports a 11 dag cae ores or unaer, newly decorated, four ws ————————— ds over 25 words 3 cents nice closet and storage space. Con- (Hankinson, clear Hettinger, clear . RUCAUES:. FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping Aviation Corp. . jolrable stockers up to $6.00; choice| Pembina, clear room, with or without board. Close light stock calves $7.25; bulk medium | s: : ‘ Calumet & Hecla .. Canadian Pac. ... nished rooms to permanent guests. The rates are pleasantly surprising, FOR RENT—Two room cozy al) ! et ' venient to bath and phone. Vers 1 ir we BISMARCK SWIM | pest ag suitable for 2 4f desired, 3% blocks | The Tribune reserves the right to reject any copy submitted, also to re- Larimors lear . Balt. & Ohio in Phone 627-M or call at 311 4th. Barnsdall “A’ bulls, $3.25-3.75; practical vealer top ae call at 311 $7.00. Case, J. I. ... Chesap. & Ohio Prince Hotel. Work Wanted ar Tr Ce Tee -.| modern apartment. Furnished or FIRST CLASS mechanic and ex-/ tnfurnished including lehtee ea from Postoffice. Call at 116 W. | vise any copy to conform with make- Lisbon, clear i 4 | Bendix Aviation . FOR RENT—Modern furnished steep- Chgo. Gt. Wes. ... FOR RENT--Modern room. Perionced bus driver wishes posi-| and’ water on first tioots1 (Beivate Colum. G. & El. Colum. Grapho. .... Coml. Sol. ... Com. Southern . Consol. Gas Toledo, Ohio, clear. Winnipeg, Man., pet POLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Aug. 4.—(>)— Wheat— Open High Lor Sept. 53% 54's 52 . My 555s STs day or hour} CHICAGO PRODUCE Experienced. | Chicago, Aug. 4.—(?)—Butter held firm Tuesday with prices %-1 cent higher. Eggs were steady with prices unchanged. Poultry, steady to firm. Cheese, per pound: Twins, 13%ic; daisies, 14%4c; brick, 13% 15-16c; longhorns, 141% Americas, 14'2c; Swiss, Butter, 10,295; firm. Creamery,/} specials (93 score), 25-26%c; extras |Gen. Elec. (New) (92 score), 254:c; extra firsts (90-91/Gen. Foods . score), 23%-2412c; firsts (88-89 score),!Ge. Gas & El. 22-23c; seconds (86-87 score), 19-21c; |General Miils . standards (90 score centralized car-!Gen. Motors a lots), 25%c Eggs, 11,900; unsettled. | Gillette Saf. Raz, .......... Extra firsts, 19-20c; fresh graded |Gold Dust firsts, 18¢; cufrent receipts, 15-16c. | Goodyr. Tr. . Poultry, alive; 3 cars, 47 trucks; Graham Paige Mot. hens firm, balance steady; fowls 20- Gt. Nor. Pf. .. 21; broilers 20%; fryers 22; springs! Gt. Nor. Ir. O. Ctf. . 25; roosters 13; turkeys 15-1 pring 'G. T. West. Sug. ducks, white 4! lb. up, 18'2-19, col- | Grigsby Grunow ored 16; spring geese 1: Houd-Hershey Houston Oli CHICAGO POTATOES jHudson Motor Chicago, Aug. 4.—(AP)—Potatoes | Hupp. nae ees sees 81, on track 183; total U. S. ship- | Tht rake dele ing. ments 276. Firm on good stoc! ae dean Pee BE trading light; sacked per ewt.; Mis- | Nie can souri cobblers $1.00-1.20; poor 7c isit' pele Tel, | up; Idaho triumphs $2.00-2.15; rus- | Jowel Tea sets few sals $2.00; East Shore Vir- | 50 ee ginia barrel cobblers $2.50-2.65. | Johns-Mansvle. Kayser (J) names wise Kelvinator MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR tes Minneapolis, Aug. 4. — UP) — Flour | rrosge ‘Ss. S) unchanged. Shipments, 33,409. | kre Pure bran, $11,00-11.50. \erocar Grocery Standard middlings, $9.50-10.00, | [steer Grocery - Fair Tuesday possibly becoming unsettled Wednesday or 3 " = night, Wednesday; Wednesday ‘night. Montana: Generally fair Tues- 1 Wednesday; cooler east 23% MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Aug. 4.—()—Wheat receipts Tuesday 139 compared with Seer year ago. b FOR RENT—Cozy modern furnished a |, geouLan wai an nares | FOR RENI=Cog mga Tad ,§ days, 25 words or under $1.45) Gall at 507 ord. 3 days, 25 words or under . 100 *. Thayer. FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished Anaconda Cop, . at Liverpool quoted at 0 cents a up rules of Classified Advertising. light housekeeping rooms, all mod- Atchi, T, & 8. F. bushel, including cost, insurance and|S:veral loads $8.50-8.75; car choice! | Phone 32 ern with private entrance, exten- Atl. Coast Line freight, No. 2 red winter wheat im|700-pound heifers $8.75: four loads | sien cte : See phone. Bee Ene grees, “Prete Chicago Tuesday established a new|1,!40-pcund steers $8.50; bulk $7.00- Prince, clear. all-time official bottom price record Gateer clears for a regular contract grade, 47% cents. The decline here was in sym- :|pathy with action of the Liverpool : market, where quotations were down "| ing room, with lavatory, hot and Lela arta to the 1592 level, unequaled in the aed eet chiere ae | si cold water. Phone 293 or call at Borg-Warner ...... 339 years. The lowest official price is down and codete Gian fa, clear, Competition in a swimming mect 510-4th Bt. ur. Ad. Mch. ... heretofore in Chicago for a contract |Pownds down and packing sows: top 1. clear... ‘ ext at! was reached July 31 last, 48 cents a {8735 for cholce lights; bulk 140 to er, Colo, clear... will be held this week and next at] 2 ; 220-pound weights $7.00-7.25 few 250 nes, Tn. the Bismarck municipal swimming| bushel. {to 280-pound butchers to shippers| Dodge City, pel a Wheat closed nervous, Chicago fu- | ¢6.95-6.65 majority packing ‘sows Famonton, ‘Alta, pool, according to A. C. Van W: terday's finish, September 40% no |orats ig, several lots smooth hts |Hicens, Mont, seat. erPrelistsary events will begin Tues-|, sualifeations i’ tite Wiens aise! Chgo. Gt. W. Pf. . inish, : *C.lup to $5.50; extreme heavy and rough| Huron, S. D., ‘clear. wee 7 H(i) eee ee ee ae H ¥ ee Sepaneu December 53%-'2c, corn %c off tolthrowouts $4.25 down, J = Kansas City: Oday, with boys and girls in class 1| state wages expected. Write Ad./ tae eee Phone 195-R or call Chgo. & Norwest. 4c, September 52ts-t4c, Dec. 43'4-%sc.| Sheep, 6,000: very little done; bid-| x. Plat competing. Boys in classes 2 and 3) No. 29 in care of ‘The Bismarck | he 4 id . wi Serres and provisions | ding steady to 25¢ lower for fat Oklahoma cldy. :14] and girls in class 2 will compete Wed-, Tribune, Bi N. Dak | sowing 2c s drop. I heavies scrt considered; aged §. De 7 nesday, while boys in class 4 and girls! —— = } General selling forced all future! ; veak; ; bl 3 8. old: 5 ryouts Fri- deliveries of wheat and oats down to! sror igen toe natives, aHaatinee ai, Eee fier the “aieet baa | low price records for the season. Much |lambs; fat ewes salable to $3.00; best made any time before the prelimin- ter MEE ee charac-j feeders held above $5.25, aries, according to Van Wyk. '. er wheat fell quic! The final contests will be held Budilite Li le within a fraction of the bottom-most Monday and Wednesday of next) ; Write Tribune) “front entraneé “with seheaiind “in price ever reached in Chicago either week. Boys in classes 1 and 2 and| - s “ - | Porch. Call at 508 2nd St. for spot or future delive: One of} a irls in class 1 will finish Monday, MAID desires IT Pornished kc — GaneoGirer ber... the reasons given for weakness of vin the competition for the boys vate home. FOR | RENT — Furnished ar | Produce Markets ||Gont Ol! of De. . wheat at Liverpool was disturbed fi- classes 3-and 4 and for girls in classes| Sweet Briar, N. I ments for $16.00, $22.00 and $80.00 ° ———] Crucible Steel. nancial condition in Danubian coun- WEATHER FoRECcAsTs 2 and 3 set for Wednesday. Ribbons| WORK WANTED—By per month at 618 Sixth St., two ; ‘ Recent tries, another bearish factor men- Becom- of | By RMIecas el lade 3-room furnished apartments for Curtis Wright ..... : aa unsettled, possibly followed by|for first, second, third and fourth) by middle aged lady $40.00 d $4: Dupe tioned was that the native wheat tain beginning Tuesday night, or| places will be awarded in all final, Phone 510-W. 121 Thin Be Po ee Decent quota in Germany had been raised to Wednesday: mich cooler Wednesday. | Berge \ * 721 Third St. Phone 1213-W. East, Kodak ; 87 per cent commencing Aug, 10, settiea possibly followed hy. rain be-| Following are the events listed tor! wants work ae Chambering Gen, SOR RENT—Apartments, Turmshee ast. , {leaving only a negligible remainder ! settled, possibly followed by rain be- lowing are the ev or wants work as Chambermaid, Gen-|” or unfurnished. ‘Two rooms. Phon El. Auto Lite 1, sinning Tuesday night or Wednesday vs te, Pes tel 40° | of 3 per cont open for importations of Cooler Tuesda tn ortion, | DOYS: eral housekeeping or dishwashing} lights and y El. Pow. & Lt. 387 Pe pel rs 3 uesday night north portion, Ch 1 . 4 | Us gas. Hot water at al pint Ac re 38% | non-German wheat. (Sept. 3 ass 1 (10 years and under), 40-; in town. Phone 72, Underwood, N.| times furnished. Rents very rea- uiaa... 3% {_ CoM and oats prices gave way as/Dec. -.. yard free style, 80-yard free style) Dak. or write Miss Alma B. Saylor. | _Sonable. 622 3rd St. Pone 1716-R. Heol 15! /q result. of sympathy with wheat.|_,Oats Pee ce Sienna stad |FOR RENT — Five-room modern 26% /Despite the fact that Chicago ar-|seP Boys th cles 2,, (11-13 years), in| = aparti Thad wet Ona rivals of corn amounted to only 18|>%¢ class 3, (14-15) years) and in class 4} Tedinau's store toaniier eaten *lears, September delivery led the| Sept (46 years and up) may take part in| Houses and Flats & Tiedenen ar Gueneee Fas & Mi wheat |Cct. F ate six events. They are 40-yard free| =>... * - A thirst a BL th. 9 Bac ies | RM 4x, [downturns in corn. Selling of wheat Ce Rant dinaotnes Istyle, 80-yard froe style, plunge for| SPANISH BUNGALOW FOR RENT FOR RENT—Keen three room apart a, {Was started by a government finance iA CAO —Five spacious rooms and bath.! 3ah agency. This selling, however, was! 52 as ee Per heginten reat owed OS RON: |distance, 40-yard back stroke, 40-yard) Eis, Shacious rooms and bath; ment. Private bath. Inquire 2i ae jascribed to hedging and against pur-| ao j a $323 |nesany” in’ northwest portion. and tn |DPgast stroke and diving, te A East front. ‘Oak floors, ee Bienes Jk ay jess Macatee 8 Dee. . heast portion Wednesday; slight-| Girls in class 1, composed of girls; SaFase- Pie esas hae FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished S75 |e oe Dew Stain: warmer Tuesday night in extreme " This is one of of Bismarck’s choice |“ ana Provisions reflected the drop in Southeast portion: caoler Wednesday [tr Sears 8nd younger will compete in} iow homes. Near high schoo! and| *Partment in modern house, lights cereals, notwithstanding that hog val-| ntral and north portions, *|the do-vard free style, S-yard free; Capitol, Small family preferred | 8&4 Water furnished. Rent cheap. \ues showed upturns style, plunge for distance and diving. ‘tae "ohibs ah Inquire, 4/9 have sleeping rooms at $8.00 | pa weld 'q and $10.00 per month. Call at 307 NDITIONS rea was centered Tuexday morning ures prevail over ippt valley and tes. Higher pres- est Is accompa- weather over that seo- fon occurred in the nd in the province Elxe- marek ion 7.94, reduced to wea leve < Renorally ts z | ORKIS We hobELTS, Oust Berghammer ! First. come, Those in class 2, made up of girls Phone 1313. ene between 12 and 14 years, 2nd those in! 211 W. Rosse - — x room house near|FOR RENT—Two room apartment in class 3, for girls, 15 years and up,| OR RENT will be entered in the following: 40-} Roosevelt 1 arran; for one} College Building. Phone 1063 or ft Phone 3888-W for} call at Room 200. yard free style, 80-yard ‘rec style, or two familie plunge for distance, 40-yard ba appointment. : \FOR RENT > oops ease stroke, 40-yard breast stroke and div-| FOR RENT—All modern house.|” furnished oF mafurnaber nee Can be) Mrs. W. A. Hughes, 717 Thayer Av- ing. Some furniture av used for a enue or 616 7th St. Ass ee FOR RENT—Micely furnished five -3rd_St. room ground floor apartment, all modern, available at once. Located FOR RENT— low, sun parlor clic} to the rear of 413 West Thayer bath| Avenue, o Co: s brewer Pitot ; TS sd Dasement, store | FOR RENT—Three-room apartment, tubs and extra lavatory. | rs b | Call at 1015 Fourth St snturnished, with beth. Gell, at |FOR RENT — Modern 6 room house. | FOR RENT —Two room ap Call at 624 2nd St. _| large clothes closet ant - {HOUSE FOR RENT—Modern three, joining bath. Gas for phoentr Represent U. S. Appointed to Post rooms and bath. Cheap. 622 2ist/ at 812 Avenue B, or phone 164<W. St. Inquire at 522 2ist St. or Art FOR RENTOT RENT THe ho ae Toon ane . on second floor, furnished or yn- In Tennis Meet | a | Chicago, Aug. 4.—(#)—Marty Eerg-' FOR RENT—Sma!l house Neither | Very hammer, sixteenth in the succession: modern or furnished except with! close in. Phone 1687 or call at re Monee of Milwaukee's American} stoves. Phone 773. | 406-S5th St. ssociation lub. Tuesday gave way for, FOR RENT—Five room modern bun-| FOR RENT—Farnlshed a number seventeen—Frank O'Rourke | paiow in good condition with heat-| on ground Sear = veteran American League infielder. | eq garage. Phone 504. | _ street. President Louis Nahin of the 3rew= | 55 =~ json ao i| FOR RENT NES: ers announced Monday that O'Rourke, "OR REN by (August | FOR RENT—Newly decorated two- reserve infielder for the St. Louis) 1st Large rooming » 222 2nd/ room apartment, well furnished, in- . | Street. Enough roomers in house} cluding ice box, gas stovi and oven. at Browns, had been obtained to replace | 7 an Berghammer, who has failed to do as) __t® Pay for rent. Phone 905, aiuta.be seen 1018) preciats. (G much ected with his naterial.|FOR RENT—A desirable six-room| _“ Sen Street. Berghammer became ‘pilot of the| modern home at 608 ath Strect.| FOR RENT—One-toom apt in Fer- Brewers in the middle of the 1929; Heated by g Has large screened-| son Court. Also modern duplex, gas season, supplanting Jack Lelivelt,|_i Porch and garage. G. F. Dullam. | heated, available Sept. 1st. Phone who now is manager of the Los An-/FOR RENT—Six room modern house| __796. Beles club of the Pacific Coast Teague.| at 701 Front St. See E. J. Schultz. The acquisition of O'Rourke serves! 511 2nd St & double purpose. Milwaukee club of-! OR RENT—Seven room house in- ficials felt they needed a new man-{ cluding four bedrooms. Also large ager and they were positive they} rooming house close in. Also fur- needed a new third baseman. The/ nished apartment clcse in. Fifty far corner has been the only weak! lots east front, near Roosevelt! Pe dn. tie Brewer infield. | scl ‘ms. Phone 905. erghammer is the second manager | FO oe in President thomas Jefferson Hick-| "Our sii Filth eer ey's wheel to be replaced this seasor.. a Several weeks ago John (Red) Corri- den resigned at Indianapolis and was replaced by Emmett McCann. Si..ce McCann assumed charge of the In- dians, they have steadily ‘mproved their position and are well up in the} battle for second place, Indianapolis gained temporary pos- MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES at— |DIP TO NEW LOW MARKS 115% protein Minneapolis, Aug. 4.—()—Wheat 1 dk north. futures dipped into new low terri-/2 dk north. tory at the outset Tuesday but man- /3 dk north. aged to crawl kack to the previous |1# — closing level. September wheat closed }9 Gir north. ae higher. December ‘sc lower and}3 di north, May ‘sc higher. }13% protein Corn futures opened casy. Decem- 1 dk north. ber was fairly weak while September |2 north. held comparatively steady. There j}or 5Qt: |was rot much action in oats, tye or] "Gk barley. Flax opgned unchanged to/9 dk ‘ze lower and dipped shaprly, but ral- '3 d |lied back to the opening level. Cash wheat was firm and the light lofferings were in good demand. Wir: ter wheat was easy and unsettled. Durum was firm and scarce. iene: Cash corn was nominally un-/2 north. changed. Onts demand was fair to/3 north. good. Rye demand was good. Bar- Me Mid-Cont. Pet. ley demand was fair to good for any- Mo. Pacific . thing malsters can use. Flax demand Mont. Ward . was gocd. Nash Motors + B%le | Nat. Biscuit . ; a} / Nat. Cash Reg. . . % Nat. Dairy Prod. Nat. Pow. & Lt. . New York Cent. ... NY. NH. & Htfd. . North American Northern Pac. . Pac. Gas & Elect. . Pacific Light . Packard Motor Par.-Publix Parmelee Trans. Pathe Exchange Penney (J. C.) *|Penn. R. R. .... Phillips Petrol. Prost. é& Gamble Pub. Sve. Corp. N. J. Pullman. ... Radio Corp, Am. Radio-Keith Orp. . ; Remington Rand Reo Motor . Rep. Iron & ‘Reynolds Tob. Richfld. Oil Cal. .. Royal Dutch Shell .. Safeway Stores .. St. L. & San Fra Seaboard Airline . jover and high Delivered To Arrive 535% 6: ‘ 5 southern, western, j where thi s apart: | 7-F-11 or ecail at lodern 5 room bung: Official in Charge. and den, elec jFrank O'Rourke, Veteran Amer- ‘Pick Team to ican League Infielder, Is ger & Toll. iquid Carbonic . Loew's Inc. . . : i i Mack Trucks see 6 | Mex. Seab. Oil « s NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, Aug. 4.—(4)—Poultry, live, easy. Broilers, by freight, 20-26c; express, 18-31c; fowls, freight, 20-24c; express, 19-24c; roosters, freight, 14c; express, 15c; turkeys, freight, 12-20c; express, 15-25c; ducks, freight, 12- 15c. Dressed, steady; chickens, fresh, 26-38c; frozen, 22-33c. Eggs, 40,402; steady; mixed colors regular packed medium firsts 15'4- 16%. - Butter, 18,738; firmer; creamery, first (88-81 score) 23%-25; seconds, 22-23. Cheese, 392,031; steady. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Corporation Securities . Insull Util. Invest. .. Midwest Util. (new) . MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE (By the Associated Press) First Bank Stock seeee EBancorporation . GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Aug. 4.—(?)—Govern- ment bonds: Liberty 39's, $102.14: do first 4%'s, $103.40; do fourth 4%'s, $104.23; treasury 4%'s, $112.12; do 4's, $108.10. furnished, bath adjoining. -|Six Women Players Selected Are Evenly Divided Between East and West 3 Rese etterreeeen || Livestock SLRS peciicaat SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Aug, 4.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Cattlo—1,900; fed offerings 2] in light supply, fully steady to strong; | few odd yearlings 9.00; best. yearitng! 19 steers held around 8.75; all fed of-|1 #|ferings salable 7.50-8.35; late Monday) 1 five cars, 1095-pound Montana steers, Grad ay 8.00; grassy ster “4 istock, draggy; 1% sey 31% Peiaietielet RGONTOs nS ity 22e = * 2 Easthampton, N. Y., Aug. 4.—(7)— An international duel pitted Mrs Dorothy ©. Shepherd-Barron, captain of the British Wightman cup team, against Mrs. Marjorie Glaiman Van Ryn of Philadelphia, in the final round of the annual Madistone invi- tation tennis tournament Tuesday Mrs. Shepherd-Barron eliminated her semi-final round opponent, Mary Greef. of Kansas City, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, .|Mrs. Van Ryn eliminated Mrs. 1. Dal- las Corbiere of Boston, in the third round, 3-6, 6-3, 6-1, and then dis- posed of Mrs. Marion Zinderstein Jessup of Wilmington, Del., 6-4, 10-8. In the semi-finals of doubles, the British combination of Betty Nuthall and Phyllis Mudford were matched with Mrs. Jessup and Marjorie Mor- rill, Dedham, Mass., and another British team, Dorothy Round and Mrs, Eileen Bennett Whitting-Stall| against Penelope Anderson, Rich- mond, Va.. and Miss Greef. COACH APPOINTED rierarer=y US mo Weeks 5 515% , 51%... nnesota and Scuth Dakota Wheat | RE 50% 515 50% FOR RENT—One_ two-room apart __ment at 613 3rd Street. Phone 747. FOR RENT—Well furnished _two- room apartment: running water, gas, Frigidaire, telephone; also single room for light housekeeping, ground floor. 411 5th St. Phone 273. 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 and unfur- nished epartments in the Rose Apartments. Call F. W. Murphy. Phone 852 or see caretaker Murphy Apartments. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ed apartment in the Varney Apart- AD 50% Durum — 6044 63% 50% 62% 50% 48% Ch 1 amber ers 3.75-5.75; cuttery kinds to 2. 13% protein bulk all cutters 2.25-3.00; bulls mos!ly 2 amber.... 3.75 down; feeders and stockers slow, |Grade of Calves—1,600; strong to 0c higher;|2 amber. medium to choice grades 6.00-8.50. |Z. "toot Hogs—6,000; fairly active; unevenly |7 qurum... steady to 15c higher than Monday’s|2 durum... 47% average; better 160 to 225 pounds,/1 rd durum .49%s $7.00-7.40; top $7.40; 225 to 260 pounds Salable $6.00-7.00; 280 to 350 pounds/,, or better, $5.00-6.00; sows $4.50-525; | 5 bulk $4.75 up; bulk desirable pigs 4 3, |and light lights $7.25; plainer grades | , }and underweight piges $5.00-6.59. - In| _____ Miscellaneous oe | LADIES—Sewing of all kinds. Coat relining, children’s suits and coats tailored. I specialize in altera- tions. Prices reasonable. 220 W. Rosser. Nelli Phone 474, 4 | Sheep—1,500; very little done: ,, |Choice lambs scarce, generally bidding | Steady to weak with Monday unde: /: MONEY RATES New York, Aug. 4.—(#)—Call money steady 1% per cent all day. ‘aii ;Sears-Roebuck . Servel Inc. . Shattuck (F. G. Shell Union Oil Sinclair Cons. Oil Skelly Oil ...... Southern Pac. . Southern Rys. Sparks Withington . Standard Brands ...... Stand, Gas & Elect. .. Stand. Oil Calif. Stand. Oil N. J. Stand. Oil N. ¥. . Stewart-Warner . Studebaker .. Superior Steel . Texas Corp. ...... 3 | Tex. Pac. Ld. Tr. ... Tim, Roll. Bearing . Underwood Elliott . Union Carbide . . | Union Pacific United Aircraft United Corp. . United Fruit . Un. Gas & Imp. . U. S. Ind. Alcohol . U. 8. Realty & Imp. Time loans steady; 60-90 days 1%4- 1%; 4 months 1%-1%; 5-6 months 1%-2 per Prime commercial paper 1%-2 per cent. CURB STOCKS New York, Aug. SOHN. 2343 Standard Oil Ind. 4% United Founders BISMARCK hed by, Russell Miller Co.) july’ dark northern . northern . amber durum mixed durum red durum . tlax flax Oats. Speltz . Dark hard winter wheat . Hard winter wheat RANGE OF CARLOT SALES rigid sort or $6.25-6.75 on fat ewe and few fat ewes $2.50 down. CHICAGO 3% Agr.)—Hogs—14,000 including 1,000 direct; mostly 10-15 cent higher, bulk 170-210 Ibs., §$7.70-7.90; top $7.95; 220-300 Ibs., $6.40-7.80; 140-160 Ibs.. $7.25-7.75; pigs $6.25-7.00. Packing sows $4.65-5.50; smooth light weight 140-160 Ibs., $7.00-7.80; light weight 160-200. Ibs. $7.50-7.85; weight 200-225 lbs. $7.15-7.95; heavy weight 250-350 lbs., $5.85-7.40; packing sows, medium and good 275-500 lbs., $4.40-5.90; slaughter pigs, good and choice 100-130 lbs., $6.25-7.00. Cattle 6.000; calves 2,000; all grade yearlings and light steers and strictly choice weighty bullock steady; others very slow. Bidding weak to 25 lower; $9.40 paid for yearlings. Weighty $8.90, several loads $8.25-8.75; she stock market slow, about steady wether lambs; throwouts $3.50-4.00: | Chicago, Aug. 4.—(P—(U. 8. Dep | to $5.90; ‘light light, good and choice ie medium | Med to gd.. 31 Lower gds. sree 37% 33% 1.4442 1.45% 1.4415 DULUTH RANGE I! \ a 1.48 |Cct. 1.50 | St. Paul, Aug. 4.—(#)—George Bar- si, graduate of Santa Clara univer- sity, California, was appointed head basketball coach at St. Thomas col- lege. He also will have charge of freshman foctball. DULUTH CLOSE Duluth, Minn., Aug. 4—()—Close: Flax on track $1.48%; to arrive $148.4: September $1.4812; October! $1.48% B; December $1.51 A. Wheat—No. 1 dark northern 57'- 61%; No. 2 do 55%-58%; No. 3 do 53%6-5614; No. 1 northern 56%-60%; No, 2 do 53%-56%; No. 1 amber dur- um 53% -60: No. 2 do 52%60%; No. 1 durum 51%; No. 2 do 50%; No. 1 mixed durum 49%; No, 2 do 47%; No. 1 red durum 49%. Oats—No. 3 white, 21%-23%. Rye—No. 1, 33%-35%, Barley—Medium to good, 33-37%. +|Says Road to Peace Is Marked by Pact |young Indian southpaw, held the Mud | session of second place by defe.ting Toledo, 6 to 3, in a night game. The contest was the only one played, the schedule and rain keeping other clubs out of action. Oral Hildebrand, Hens to seven hits. Doeg Is Hoping to Defeat Californian Southampton, N. Y., Aug. 4—(7)— Ellsworth Vines, Pasadena, Cal., youngster, may be John Hope Doeg’s nemesis on the tennis court but the nara! champion isn’t yet convinced 0! Vines whipped Doeg in the Long- wood bow! fina! couple of weeks ago but the champion’s defeat was explained on the score that he lacked| practice. Then Vines made it two in a row in the Seabright tournament last week, coming from behind after being down two sets to beat Doeg again in the final round. WILL TRADE half section level land 6 miles south of Steele: 200 acres under plow; 100 acres more can be plowed; for 5 to 7 room house in Bismarck. Land priced right. Box 173, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE--:egistered polled short- horn buils, 10 to 15 moths old. Ac- credited herd Farm 3 miles north of Bismarck. Strutz & Nagel, Bis- D. ments. Now gas and Elec- trolux _sefrigerator. Phone 773. FOR RENT—Four room ft lurnished apartment on ground floor. Call at 1210 Broadway. For Sale FOR SALE—Oldsmobile 4-door sedan, 1929, A-1 condition. Phone 1677 or 706. ONE—Facial, Shampoo, Marcel or Finger Wave for $1.50, All branches of beauty work done by expert. Rebecca Hele wick Beauty Shop. Phone 1143.) Over Logan's Store. Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Dinette table, small buf- fet, four Windsor chairs, all walnut, miniature kitchen cabinet, console Victrola with records, congoleum rug, auto radio; all in good condi- FOR SA’ ice FOR SALE— Ai tresh FOR SALE—Practically new $32.50 girls bicycle. $12.00 cash takes it. Phone 1282-W. i x $2.00, en cabinet, $5.00, dish closet, $5.00, two laundry tubs and wring $1.50, sanitary cot, $2.00. 947. milch “cows ‘Will sell for cash only. Florence M. Little, Baldwin, N. Dek. ‘ “REMARKABLE USED CAR BARGAINS i Minneapolis, Aug. 4.—(?)—Range of [cane carlot grain sales: Wheat—No. 1 hard spring 63% -64%; No. 1 dark northern 62% -63%; No. 2 hard winter _tion. Phone 1695-W. FOR SALE—One 8-piece dining room | pa; set, walnut finish. Priced for quick sale. 410 Ave, F. Phone 1119-J. Doeg, up to that time, had no in- tention of entering the annual Meadow club tournament, now in progress here, but he felt his defeat Slaughter cattle and vealers, steers | Dec. good and choice 600-900 lbs., $8.25- 9.50; 900-1100 Ibs., $8.00-9.50; 1100-1300 | May Ibs., $7.50-9.25; 1300-1500 Its., $7.25-| Williamstown, Mass., Aug, 4.—(?)— The Kellogg-Briand peace pact out- lawing war as a means of settling disputes between nations ‘was de- U. S. Rubber U.S. Steel ... Util. Pow. & Lt. . Vanadium Corp. . 53%; No. 2 yellow hard winter 49%; No. 1 amber durum 61; No. 2 mixed durum 48. Oats—No. 3 white, 22-22%. Rye—No. 1, 36%. Barley —No. 2 special, 45-46; No. 3, 41. Flax—No. 1, $1.46%4-1.47. Corn—Not quoted. BOSTON WOOL Warner Pict. . West. Maryland Western Union .. Westgh. Air Br. ... Westgh. El. & Mfg. Willys Overland Woolworth ..... CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 5314 -60c. Oats, No. 2 white, 21% -22c. Rye, No. 1. 38%3¢. » Timothy, $8.59-4.00. Clover seed, $10.50-17.00. Boston, Aug. 4.—(#)—Territory wools of 64’s and finer quality are pelle freely in original bags at 57 to scoured basis for bulk French A fairly large vol- is being transacted on graded strictly ‘combing 56's ter- titory wools at 48 to 5lc scoured basis. wt Chicago, Aug. 4.—(?)—Wheat, No. 2 red, 47%-49c; No. 2 hard, 48%-49¢; No, 2 yellow hard, 48'c; No. 2 north- ern springs, 49c¢; No. 2 mixed, 46%c. Corn, No. 1 yellow, 60c; No. 2 white, | Ibs., $4.50-7.50; heifers, good and choice 550-850 Ibs., $7.00-9.25; com- mon and medium $3.50-7.00; cows, good and choice $4.00-6.75; common and medium $3.00-4.00; low cutter ‘and cutter $2.00-3.00; bulls ‘yearlings excluded) good and choice (beef) $4.25-5.00; cutter to medium $3.00- 4.75; vealers (milk fed) and feeder cattle, steers good and choice 500-1050 Ibs., $5.75-700; com- mon and medium $3.75-5.75. Sheen — 13,000: mostly steady; best le! bulk. 4 and choice native $7.(C-7.75; lat- Brice paid by outsiders; choice : 1 9.10; common and medium 600-1300 jp, | | Mi good and | Dec. choice $8.60-10.00; medium $6.50-8.50; | ., cull and common $5.00-6.50; stocker ; FOREIGN EXCHANGES New York, Aug. 4.—(P)—Foreign ex- {changes e: demands: Great Brit- ain, 4.85 9-16; France, 3.92 1-16; Italy, scribed Tuesday by James Oliver Mur- dock as the cornerstone of a new in- ternational social order. The assistant solicitor of the state effected a turn in the tide of world affairs away from war towards inter- national peace. * * * The nations of the world are on a new highway to international cooperation, law and order.’ VANDERBILTS DIVORCED Reno, Nevads, Aug. 4.—()—Mary at Seabright so keenly that he de- cided to compete and attempt to avenge his two reverses at the Cali- fornian’s hands. Doeg, Vines and the rest of the crack field marched through the first round of play Monday without a mis-| ap. | WOLVERINES DEFEAT COWBOYS | Dickinson, N. D., Aug. 4.—Dickin- ‘son’s Cowboy baseball team wil! play the fast Michigan Wolverines again | Sunday. The Cowboy's were beaten} by the Wolverines & to 4 in a 10-in-| Ring geme Saturdey. Tuesday aft- 5.22%; Germany, 23.65; Norway, 28.7342; Sweden, 26.75%; Montreal, + 99.81%. Weir Vanderbilt was divorced from bts Vanderbilt, Jr, here Tues- ernoon the Dickinson cutfit is sched- uled to play the Van Dykes, colored jteam from Gtoux City, lows. Real Estate FOR SALE—Two-room cottage at a very reasonable price, located at 424 17th Street. Call after 6 p. m. FOR RENT OFFICE HALL FOR” RENT — Central Labor Hall for meetings and private per- ties any day in the week and on certain available nights. Write Tribune Ad No. 30. i at le of- fice room -2 the Hoskins block now occupied by the Burleigh County Abstract office and availabie by Aug. 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