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Market Report for Mon., Aug 17 | DOWNTURNS OCCUR STOCK PRICES ARE | SHARPLY REDUCED AS BULLS RETREAT | Traders Far Advanced Step Backward and Quotations Show Big Drop / Am. New York, Aug. 17.—()—Bull lead- | 4™: ers stepped aside at the start of the new week in the stock market, and Prices fell back with leaden heavi- ness, After the extensive advances of last ‘week traders were inclined to feel the market might have to consolidate its position with a technical setback be- fore the advance could be resumed, but with the absence of impressive signs of seasonal recovery in trade and the bad pyschological effect of the Toledo bank suspensions, the re-|( action was considerably more severe than anticipated. Selling was fairly active for a time | in the morning and numerous declines of 2 to 6 points appeared—the sharp- est reaction since the response to U. S. BSteel’s dividend cut. turned dull around midday, however, and losses were moderately reduced for a time. Despite the unsettling psychological 8 effects of the Toledo banking situ- ation the final necessity of suspension | ¢ was not surprising to well-informed quarters in Wall Street. Oil quarters here were generally in- clined to applaud the action of Gover- nor Sterling of Texas in forcibly shutting down the east-Texas pool. Oil shares were inclined to firm up a little in the initial trading but the The list | New York Stocks| Closing Prices Aus. 17, 1001 | Adams Express . Advance Rumle: Alleghany Chem, & Allis Chal. Am: Coml, ‘Aico. . & For. Pow. 2 ; Internatnl, i ig te ais 1% on 36 24% +188 16% 137% Barnsdall * Bendix Aviation: Bethi. Steel THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1931 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and ws! IN GRAIN PRICES ON CHICAGO MART Biggest Visible Supply c Supply of Wheat On Record Is Depress- ing Factor Chicago, Aug. 17.—(#)—Downturns in grain values received emphasis late crease of the United States wheat visible supply. The increase made the total stock in sight 223,949,000 bushels, @ new all-time high record, which compared with 175,020,000 bushels a year ago. September corn again out- 2 | did the season's bottom price level. Wheat closed nervous, lower than Saturday's finish, Sept. ‘4-1 cent Mf |49%-%, Dec. 53-83%, com %-% off, Products Cream Wheat Crucible Steel Curtis Wright « Dupont .. Drugs Inc. ". East. Kodak aton Ax. & Spr, . Auto Lite .... . Pow, & Lt : jalso as a handicap to bulls. Sept. 4514-%, Dec. 395-14, oats 4-2 down, Sept. 21%, Dec. 23%-%, and cline to 5 cents advance. eals followed stock market unsettle- ment. A substantial increase of the amount of wheat on passage counted Only a moderate export business in North American wheat was noted. Increased weakness of September corn acted as a persistent drag on other deliveries of corn and on wheat and oats as well. The September- December spread in corn continued to narrow. hog values. MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES SHOW LITTLE CHANGE Monday from 3,006,000 bushels in-| Provisions varying from 2 cents de-| Canceling of price upturns in cer-| Provisions responded to upturns in ho | | Ibs. medium to choice 1.75-3,25; au! weights cull and common 1.00-: 00-2.25; | feeding lambs 60-75 Ibs. good and’ jchoice 5.25-5.75, i SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, Aug. 17. —P) — | (U. S&S. D. A)—Cattle 6,500; calves; 400; active, beef steers and yearlings| strong to 25¢ higher; other killing; Classes little changed; stockers and feeders strong to 25¢ higher; two) loads 1,200 pound beeves $9.55; load| around 900 pound” mixed yearlings! 9.50; numerous loads 9.00-9.28; bulk down to 8.00; choice heifers held above 8.50; most cows 3.25-4.25; Ichoice light stockers 7.00; bulk $5.00- 6.25; choice feeding heifers on coun- |try account 6.10; practical vealer top) 6.50; most medium bulls 3.50 down. Hogs 9,000; better grade butchers 220 pounds down and lighter weight packing ‘sows fairly active to ship- pers, steady to 10¢ higher; little done yon we eightier averages; most 160-220 pound offers 6.50-7.15 top 7.25 for light medium and light packing sows 14.65-5.14, largely; odd lots smooth {lights 5.25; extreme heavy and rough ;throwouts salable around 4.00, Sheep 2,000; sixty to sixty-five per {cent of run feeders; early sales choice sorted native lambs 7.50; 25-50c low- er; sort considered: no fat westerns sold; aged sheep weak, talking around 50c lower for fat ewes; early sales feeding lambs steady to strong, sev- eral loads 5.25; bulk unsold, [Grain Quotations MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, eu. gi le sae heat— bs i Hi 3 sh cit 34% May ; isept Face Runoff Primary Associated Presa Photo Returns from the Mississippi elec- tion indicated that Hugh White (above), wealthy lumberman, and Mike Conner, lawyer, would enter a runott primary for governor. DULUTH CLOSE Duluth, Minn., Aug. 17—()—Close: Wheat No. 1 dark northern 63%- 664c; No. 2 dark northern 61% -631%¢; | Ads over 25 words 3 cents ‘additional | | reject any copy submitted, also to re- ' : ASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in edvance minimum charge 75 cents. Copy must be received at The Tribune of- fice by 9:00 & 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 inch per insertion. REGULAR WANT ADD RATES 6 days, 25 words or under ...... 3 days, 25 words or under . 2 days, 25 words or under . 1 day, 25 words or under . per word. | The Tribune reserves the right tu vise any copy to.conform with make- up rules of Classified Advertising. Phone 32 The Tribune Want Ad Department. er a TT Female Help Houses and Flats t, Ist, seven room a modern home partly furnished. In fine condition. Gas for heating and cooking, also in basement for laun- dry. Four bed rooms, one on first floor, Very close in at 410 7th St. al house after 9 a. m. days, cious rooms, bath and attached ga: rage. Exceptionally Near high school and capitol. In- quire at 211 W. Rosser or phone 1313, FOR RENT—New four-room modern house including two bedrooms, sun parlor, breakfast nook and garage. Heat and water furnished. Posses- sion Sept. Ist. Phone 1518-W or call 1011 Ave. E. bath. Inquire at 206 W. Thayer. Phone 1419-W. Mrs. Chris John- son, FOR RENT—Modern five room bung- alow, in good condition. Hot water ie with heated garage. Phone FOR RENT—Modern seven room fur- nished house, downtown location, formation call Hedden Real Estate Agency, Phone FOR RENT—Both | x WANTED—Experienced servant, must be able to cook. Apply Tuesday by phoning 17 or phone 10 on Wed- nesday and thereafter. Personal IF YOU WANT to increase your earn- ing power, learn how by writing! Mankato Commercial College, Man- kato, Minn. Sees [” Weatt Weather Report H TEMPERATURE TAt 7 a. |Highest yesterdas Lowest last night PRECIPITATION Amt. 24 hours ending Ta. m. ...+ Total this month to date . Normal, this month to date . Total, Jan. + to date’ . mal, Jan. 1 to date cumulated deficlency house, 608 and 610 5th St. Heated by gas. Each part has six rooms and a screened in porch and garage. G. F. Dullam. FOR RENT — Large ‘rooming house, with some roomers already in rooms. Modern 7 room house, in- room house at $35.00 per month, also city heated and furnished | apartment. Phone 905. FOR RED nished lower iloor of all modern house. Cheap rent. Located west Inquire 208 East Rosser for appoint- | FOR RENT—Six room modern house at 701 Front St. See E. J. Schultz FOR RENT—Five room house. quire 214 Fifth street. In- Male Help Wanted MEN FAMILIAR with any branch |BUNGALOW FOR RENT—Five spe-| _ nice home. | FOR RENT—Seven room house and; suitable for roomers. For full in-/| cluding 4 bedroors, also modern 6) ‘—To good party, —_ part of city, near Roosevelt school. | Rooms for Rent ; Board after 6:30 p. m. sleeping room Call at 401 Ist. $10.00 per month. two furnished rooms suitable for light housekeepi=s. Adults preferred. Rent reasonabie. Phone 1196. FOR RENT—Small furnlshed slsep- ing room with two windows. Can be used for light housekeeping. Call _st 619 6th Bt., or phone 619-W. FOR RENT—Large furnished ing room suitable for one or two, city heat, private entrance. Right down town. Call at 314% Main Av. after P. m., or phone 922. FOR RENT—Very pleasant room In modern home. Good location. Would consider school girl or work- ing girl who would like to work for part of board. Phone 1511 or call at 417 W, Thayer. well furnished room in modern new home. Clean, ; quiet, always hot water, 2% blocks | from G. P, Hotel. Phone 120-R or { call at 503-4th St. |FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room right down town, with board if de- ihe Phone 672-M or call at $11 | it. |FOR RENT — Two nice furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Very close in. Newly decorated. Also a three room apartment. Call at 323 2nd St. Phone 360-M. iFOR RENT—Room in modern nome. nome, newly decorated, four nice closet and storage space. Con- venient to bath and phone. Very Suitable for 2 if desired. 3% blocks from Postoffice. Call at 116 W. Thayer. | FOR RENT—Oool, attractive, well fur- | nished rooms to permanent guests, The rates are pleasar.tly surprising. Prince Hotel FOR RENT--Modern room. men preferred. Phone 195-R or cal | at 113 Thayer. | | __ Apartments FOR RENT—Partly furniahed one ee \F \Dec. Jan. 1. Ca Sepi. rest. Tr, & RB. rst_Nat. Stri Fox Film “A” Freeport Texa tendency soon was lost in the gen- 13574 21% 22% 1.39 1.39% 1.41 3675 36% Minneapolis, Aug. 17.—()—Wheat | futures today closed slightly changed | from Saturday's finals. Trade was Dee. quiet and featureless most of the! ¥ time. |Sept. There was a little farm board seil- )Oct. ing of September and some buying for {Dee. the same interest against selling of Ig floor bungalow apartment, private bath, private entrance, light, water and heat furnished. Available at No. 3 dark northern 5714-60%c; No. 1 northern $2%~-65!1c: No. 2 northern 160'i-62'4c; No. 1 amber durum 58%- 65%1c; No. 2 amber 57%-86%¢; No. 1 % {durum 57%%c;.No. 2 durum 55%¢; No. 1 mixed durum 54%c; No. 2 mixed | durum 5234c; No. 1 red durum 53%6¢. | Botti Flax on track $1.43%\-.145%4; to a: electrical industry to install, service.! operate sound picture and photo- | electric equipment, salary not less than $50 weekly. Positions open to competitive examination. Failing to pass training can be arranged. Write National Sound Service Bu- reau, Inc., 455 Loeb Arcade, Minne-) GENERAL REPORT Temptre, High Low tus. $6 5 0 93 | | FOE Purnished two-reom: newly decorated apartment with overstuffed set, gas furnished for cooking, use of electric washer and D. Stations— 1.40 $ clr wo. 141 je. General Mills . 1.42 Gen, Motors and a half shares. CHICAGO PRODUCE eral decline which ensued. papgiindjnesinatnebap! eel erie (Le Produce Markets _| Chicago, Aug. 17.—(?)—Butter was| firm in tone Monday and prices Transfers were around a million averaged steady to 1-2c higher. Eges were weak and one cent lower. Poul- ‘ try ruled steady. Butter, 9,825, firm; creamery-spe- cials (98 score) 29-29%; extras (92 score) 26%; extra firsts (90-91 score) 2614-27; firsts (88-89 score) 24-25%; seconds (86-87 score) 22-23; standards (90 score centralize carlots) 28. Eggs, 14,938, weak; extra firsts 19%4- 20%; fresh graded firsts 18%; current recepts 14-16%. Poultry, alive, 3 cars, 23 trucks. steady; fowls, 4% lbs. up, 20, under 4% lbs., 18%; broilers 20; fryers 20; springs 92; roosters 12%; turkeys 15-) 18; ducks white, 17, colored 15; geese 14 Cheese—Per lb.: Twins, 14 3-4c; Daisies, 15¢; Brick 4c; Limburger, 315-160; Longhorns.15c; young Amer- icas 18; Swiss, 26-28c. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Aug. 17.—(7)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Potatoes 135; on track 267; to. tal U. 8. shipments Saturday Sunday 34; weak; trading only f@! sacked per cwt. Idaho Russets No. 1, $1.50-2.00; Commercials $1.50-1.55. Triumphs $1.75-1.85; Missouri Cob- blers 90c-$1.00; few higher; Nebraska and Wisconsin $1.45-1.50; Colorado Round Whites $1.55. NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, Aug. 17.—(4)—Poultry- dressed steady; chickens fresh 26-41; frozen 22-36; fowls fresh or frozen 16-27; old roosters fresh 12-18; tur- keys fresh 25-39; ducks fresh 15-18. firm. Mixed colors, regular packed, closely selected heavy 25 1-2 to 26; extra 23 1-2 to 25; ex- tra firsts 21 1-2 to 22 1-2; first 20 1-2; seconds 18 1-2 to 19 1-2; medium firsts 1517; butter 2,460; firm. Cream- ery, higher than extra 29 3-4 to 30 1-4; extra (92 score) 29 1-4; firsts (88-91 score) 25 1-2 to 29; packing stock, current make, No. 1, 18 to 18 1-2; No. 2, 16 1-2 to 17. Nearby and nearby western Hen- nery white, regular packed, closely selected extra 33-36; average extra 28-32; nearby mediums 29-31; pullets 24-27; Pacific Coast white, shell treat-| ed or liners, extra 32-35; extra firsts! 29-33; medium 26-28; nearby and ‘ western brown, regular packed, fancy * to extra fancy 28-34; gathered brown extras 24 1-2 to 26; extra first 21 eal to 23 1-2. saint 100,732; firm. State, whole 2 milk flats, fresh, fancy to fancy spe- y Clal 15-16 1-2, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Aug. 17.—(?)}—Flour unchanged. In car “load lots family gine soo 4.60-4.70 a barrel in # 98 pound cotton sacks, * 30,280. Pure ‘bran $12.50-13.00. Standard middlings 11.00-11.50, RANGE OF eget SALES 61%; No. 4 amber durum 63%; No. 2 mixed durum 68%; No. 2 red ‘durum : No, 1 38%. we No. 2 special 48-50; No. 3 Flax; No.1 1.41%. FOREIGN EXCHANGES New York, Aug. 17.—(4)—Foreign exchanges firm, Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents, Great Britain 485 5-8; France 3.91 Shipments | [ and Rub. Graham Paige Mot. Houd-ifershey Houston Oil Hudson Mot Hupp. Mot, Ca Indian Refin, Int, Combus. Int. Harvester Int. Match, Int. Nick. Can Int. Tel. & Tel Jewel Tea . Johns-Mansvie. Kayser (J) Kelvinator . Kennecott Cop. [Kresge (8, 8.) Kreuger & Toll. Kroger Grocery . Liquid Carbonic Lowe's Inc. . Mathieson Alk. Miami Copper Mid-' ~Cont, Pet. North American Northern Pac, Pacific Light Packard Motor’ Par.-Publix Patho Exchi Near reeorscrmecroupes te mrseenes . Phillips Petrol. - Proct. & Gamble Pub. Sve. Corp. Pullman... Purity Baking Radio Corp. teers mm SSI aI IAASIN PATAH SHANI SHSSS VE SURADS HAIMA SE SSORN SOs sseT ate a Reo Motor . Rep. Iron & St Reynolds Tob, Richfld. Oil Cal, Royal Dutch 8hi Safeway Stores L. & San Fran Schulte Ret. Stors. Seaboard Airline Sears-Roebuck Servel Inc. . Shattuck (F, G.) Shell Union Oil Simmons . Simms Petr Sinclair Con: Skelly Oil . Southern Pac. . Southern Rys. Sparks Within, Standard Brands Stand. Gas. & Ble: Stand. Oil ¢ Stand, OW Ned, Stand. Oil N. Y. Stewart-Warner BRR GR GSR aR RE SARA RRR A RS J & 63 8 % 394, 9 Tim, Roll. Bearing Underwood Elliot} United Aircraft Unit. Cigar United Corp, United Frul! Nf ve Western Union FORE ESREEPRE PRREE PESERE thoug! slower than in July. Wool men are inclined to wel- come the slack in trading because it: will give them opportunity to get caught up on grading and ‘acliveries of wools, slod during the recent move- metn, Receipts of domestic wool at Boston for week ending August 16 15-16; Italy 5.23. Germany 23.75; pocway 26.73; Sweden 26.75; Montreal CURB STOCKS New York, Aug. 17.—(?)—Curb: Cities Service 11.—()—Call money Hendy 1% per cent. Time loans steady 60-90 days 1%- 1%; 4 months 1%-1%; 5-6 months 1%-2 per cent. igi commercial paper 1%-2 yer cent be ait ent STOCKS CLOSE First Bank Stock 18 Northwest Barico 28 3-0." , Others blenk. a amounted to 5,193,000 pounds as com- pared with 9,126,700 pounds during Previous week. INVESTMENT BONDS Associated Press) ater in ree York) (By (Over "he ie 0% Sel. Kary 8h. ‘ bn Unit Uni te ah May at 3 cents difference. Coarse grain futures did not get % |much attention and corn futures re- ceived none. September wheat futures colsed % cent lower, December % cent lower, 4 }and May unchanged. Cash wheat opened one at two cents lower compared with futures and aft- er some trading relaxed another cent. Winter wheat was in fair demand and unchanged. There was plenty of red durum in and bids were weaker | for that type, but good milling quality | “!was in ready demand at firm com- parative prices. Cash corn demand was slow and bids one cent weaker compared with futures. Oats demand was quiet to good, according to quality. Rye de- mand was good but very little choice is coming in now on account of recent. snappy for good malting quality. Livestock eis sa NSO SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Aug. 17.—(P)—(U. S. Dep. Agr.)\—Cattle 6,700, strictly grain fed steers and yearlings, stock- ers and feeders active, steady to Strong, grassy slaughter stock slow; undertone weak; few fed offerings in Tun, mixed yearlings early $9.00; ma- tured steers $3.75; late Saturday two cars highly bred well wintered 1,180 pounds, Montana grass steers, $8.00; | horned 1,210 pound weights $6.5 cars Montana grass cows considerable salable around $5.00-5.50; heifers off these to $6.50; bulk grass cows $3.25- 4.25; heifers $3.75 - 5.50; cutters, all grades $2.25-3.00; straight western low} cutters $2.50; practical top medium- | grade bulls $3.65; bulk $3.50 down; feeders and stockers largely $4.25- 5.50; better Montana $5.75; light Kinds to $6.25. Calves 2,000, vealers largely steady 6.00-8.00. 7,700, market fairly active, mostly steady with Friday, better 170- 230 pounds 6.75-7.25; top 7.25; 230- .75-8.75; 275-350 pounds 5.00-5.75; sows 4.25-5,00; odd head down to 4.00; 140-170 pounds 6.75-7.00; early bids on sales pigs 6.75-7.25; advance cost Saturday 6.08; weight 194, For the week 5.37; weight 270. Sheep 7,500, nothing done; buyers Ch asking fully 50 cents lower on choice kinds and more lower on inbetween kinds; weak to lower on other classes; run includes four loads range lambs, CHICAGO Chicago, Aug. 17.—(AP—U. §. D. A.) 28,000; including 4,000; steady 10 higher than Friday; pigs un- lower; bulk 170-210 lbs. 7.50- 7 te # -50-7.00;, iS weights to 5. Light light and choice 140-760 Ibs. 7.00-7.50; weight 160-200 Ibs. 7.40-7.75; me- weight 200250 Ibs. 17.00-7.75; iget uF Tbs. 4.00-! slaughter pigs good choice 100-130 lbs. 5.50-7.00. ttle 17,000; calves 2,000; fed steers and yearlings ‘fully steady; instances on desirable light yearlings and well finished weighty steers; most other classes generally steady and fairly active; 10.00 paid for long year- steers and 9.50 for weighty bull- ocks; mixed offerings up to 9.90 an heifer yearlings to 9.65. cattle and vealers: Steers good and Choice 600-900 Ibs. 8.75-10.26; 900-1100 Tbs, 8.50-10.25; 1100-1300 Ibs, 8.25-9.75. 1300-1500 Ibs. 8.25-9.75; common and medium 600-1300 lbs. 4.75-8.50; heifers good and choice 550-850 Ibs. 7.26-9.75; common and medium 3.50-7.25; cows | -P! good and chelce 4.00-6.75; common | Dee. medium 3.00-4.00; low cutter and cutter 2.15-3.25; bulls (yearlings ex- cluded) good and choice (beef) 4.00- -|§,25; cutter to medium 2,75-4.25; veal- ers (milk fed) good and choice 8.00- 10,00; medium 6.50-8.00; and com- mon §.00-6.50; stocker and feeder cat- tle steers good and . ghé | rains. Barley demand was good, and) Flax i a were heavy but de- |2 3 Plainer native grassers $4.50: special | wy weight 250-350 Ibs. 5.50-7.15; |M: sows medium and good 275- | Ma: d Se! Slaughter | Dec. 3T 3578 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis. Aug. 17.—()—Wheat ‘receipts ionday 306 compared to 1, “Wheat year ago. i 15% protein {1 dk north, |2 dk north. '3 dk north: |14 %protein {1 dk north. j2 dk north. it EPs ut in j1 oe 12 dk notrh: {3 dk north. |12% protein dk north. Delivered To Arrive % J 60% 61% 52M if 51M |2 durum Corn— yellow. yellow yellow. ye— no" . seose 36% No. re, 1.40% % 1.39% CHICAGO RANGE Cileaee, fo, Aug, 11.—(P)— toes Oa 4 23% 26% 33% 37% 40% 1% 7.60 7.40 1. 750 7.30 id 680 6.80 6.60 seesee T0710 7.07 DULUTH RANGE ith, Minr., Aug. 17. ee ore. Ba ae 7% 5ST eth 51% 51% | Se] Oi Nov. : Sept. $1431; Oct, $1.4 Rye: No. 1 track 344235'c. Medium to good 36%4-31%c. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associaicd Press) ‘| Corporation Securities Insull Util. Invest. .. Midwest Util. (New) McGrew El. shed by Ru Aug. 17, No. 1 Dark Northe 1 Northern (Pui . 1 Red Durum 1 PBS sas Fy Dark Hard Winter Whi Hard Winter Wheat .....+ MINNESOTA PAGES MURDER MYSTERY Man Found Dead near Red Wing May Be Victim of Gangster Guns Red Wing, Minn. Aug. 17.—(P)— Apparently the victim of an e: of shots at close range, an wu fied man was found dead near here Monday. Investigators, working on the the- ory the killing was due to Twin Cities underworld conflict, found $551 in cash and a diamond ring on the body. The body, of a man about 35 years *}old, was propped against a sandbank, along a highway., A pistol was in one hand and in a pocket was another .] weapon and cartridges. There were indications of a desper- ate struggle and many footprints, in- cluding some of a woman. Officers believed the man might a car seen near the roadside early Monday. Because of the money and! ™ ring they decided robbery was not a motive, however. Investigators, in addition to work- said the killing might have resulted +|from an argument over the woman , |whose footprints were found. ‘They said they believed the man might haye come from Chicago. MILL BOARD ADJOURNS Grand Forks, N. D., Aug. 17.—(7)— The newly appointed state mill and elevator commission which took over the management of the state mill here from Governor Shafer ad- 98 |Journed until August. 25. Wins In Deis 3 | Moorhead, M., el have been attacked while parked in| ¢, ing on the underworld conflict. theory, | * 0 o| oO! Hottinger, ‘clr mestowh, | peldy” ‘ anish, Williston, | Wishek, ‘pelay apolis, Minn. WANTED—Bright, live, _ courteous, neat young man over sixteen for her. Apply Capitol Theatre. to Specia’ rates. College Est. 1892, learn Barber Trade. Molter Barber W.D —___Salesmen _ QUICK SALES—SURE MONEY sample book of Christmas Cards, Calling Cards, Business Cards and mission. 21 years of service and Dodge C! | amonton ahea’ olay, 2 Oklahoma Pierre, 8. D., TBS Albert | Spokane, Wash, pelay | Swift Current, beldy . : Te 2 ectscoessszocnes Winnipeg, The above recor ending at 7 a. m. 4 MY ror'the AS pours | WEATHER FORECASTS For Bsmarck and vicinity: fair tonight and Tuesday become unsettled; slightly tonight. Ter North Dakota: Mostly fair to- night and Tuesday, but may become unsettled; slightly’ warmer tonight south-central portion, cooler Tuesday north portion. 1 South Dakota: Mostly fair to- t and Tuesday; not much change emperature. For Montana: Partly cloudy to- night and Tuesday; cooler extreme east portion tonight. Minnesota: Mostly fair, but some | cloudiness, tonight and Tuesday; not much change in temperature, Mostly but may ‘warmer in WEATHER CONDITIONS The barometric pressure is n the Plains States eustward while w pressure area is centered over 0 and Oregon. Widely scattered precipitation occurred along the east- e and in the the weather is generally fair. re- cipitation was light at all stations except Denver Rute over an inch fell during the hours. Sea- sonable temperatures prevail in all ections. Missouri River stage at 7 a. m. 0.6 ft. Sunday 0.3 ft. Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28.41; reduced to sea level $0.3 ‘ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Official in Charge SUMMONS STATE OF OEE DaKorh, age, ‘leigh — IN TRICT URT. Fourth, Suateiat District ©. A. Snyder, Plaintiff, ve. John A, McLean, Charl ae B, Hughes, Irving ‘Dunsmoor, the unknown foie’ it any, of "John A. McLean, Charles B. Hughes and Irving A. Dunsmoor, other persons unknown ‘claiming any estate, or te in, or lien or encumbrance eereerees in the fe hereby omplaint » which 1s ath the Clerk h County, summoned te in the above of and rve a copy of your Answer to said Complaint on the undersigned at thelr offices in City of Fares. Cans County, Soren (pawots. within thivty (30) days"atter the’ Service of tits Sums mons upon you, exclusive of the day uch service, and in case of your fatlure to ap ment will be fault for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated at Fargo, North Dakota, this 14th day of July,'1 BERGESEN & HAAKENSTA! ttomneys, for, BI fneite. Office and Bosterfics Address, ONeill Block, Fargo, N. Da tae =n oF NORTH fH AKOTA, County Caas—ss, To. whom, eae way peneere satisfaction. As near as your letter box. Stafford Printing Co., 48 Staf- ford Bldg., Denver, Colo. Work Wanted POSITION WANTED — Young lady, 20 years old, with 9 months training in shorthand and typewriting. Ob- ject to keep in training, salary sec-| ondary consideration. A trial would) be appreciated. Write Box 176, Dunn Center, N. Dak. WILL DO ALL KINDS of laundry | work. Specialize in hand work. Call for and deliver. Satisfaction given. Phone 1629-W. MisceNancous IP YOU HAVE second hand articles to sell such as clothing, jewelry tools, guns, musical instruments, etc. Phone 237-W. We will call. 117 5th St. Capital Second Hand Clothing Store. await those showing Stafford’s free | Monogram Stationery. Liberal com-! iron. Rent $20.00. Call at 113 Man- { dan Street or Phone 637-5. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment, first floor, Gas for cooking. Call at 818-7th St. Phone _1747-R. FOR RENT—Two room well furnish- ed apartment next to bath. Al- | ways hot water. Gas, lights and | phone furnished. Laundry privil- | eges, also sleeping room for rent. | Phone 1052-R or call at 422 Fourth Stree \FOR 'T — Furnished apartment, ; One room and kitchenette. Frigi- daire. $23.50. Also garage for rent, | $3.00. Phone 1471-W or call at 314 | 8rd St. Evarts Apts. | FOR RENT—Two room cozy apart- ment, gas, water and lights fur- nished, private front entrance with | Screened in porch. Call at 508-2nd. | FOR” RENT—Apartment. of two nice large rooms with private | entrance and Murphy bed, also for sale a second hand bicycle. Inquire at 910 Ave. B. er — | FOR RENT—Small modern apart- | ment. Living room, kitchen and | large clothes room. Centrally lo- cated. Call at 404-5th. FOR RENT—Firnished one two room | and 1 three room apartment. In- ; cluding gas, heat, lights and phone. Hot water always. 622 3rd 8t. Phone 1716-R. FOR RENT—Two newly decorated two room furnished apartments on ground floor also one on second floor. Rents reasonable, Call at 1100 Broadway or phone 129-W or 409-M. HAVE NEW model standard make redo :t0 3 i tion guaranteea. Postpaid. Blacker Hosiery Co., Waxton, No. Carolina. BOY 14 YEARS OLD wants te tide with someone driving to Los An- pay for ride. Can drive or I will use my car and take two or three Passengers one way or return cheap. To be gone three weeks. Start any time after August 15th. Write Trib- une ad No. 41. FOR SALE-—Registered polled short- horn buils, 10 to 15 moths old. Ac- credited herd. Farm 3 miles north of Bismarck. Strutz é& Nagel, Bis- N. D. @ six-room house consisting of an overstuffed suite, oak dining room suite, mahogany bedroom suite, 3- burner kerosene stove, electric washing machine, kitchen table and chairs, floor lamp and many other articles. Phone 1724-M or call at 110 East Rosser. For Sale USED CARS With an O. K. That Counts 1928 Chevrolet Six 4 door sedan with trunk. Down payment $160.00. 1928 Revolt Coupe. Down payment 1929 ee eet Coupe. Down pay- ment $160.00. 1929 Chevrolet Six Coach. Down Payment $140.00. 1927 peed aaa Sedan. Down t $80.00. 1929 Chevrolet nd ‘Truck. Down pay- ‘cue $150, Owner stiractive | “bargains in 4 and 6 if taken before pena 20th, ate Mrs, L. M. Bannon, Mott, N. Dak. merchandise, $3,000 stock. Good eee Loren W. Mc- on ae 8 above fe brought for of fuleting. tie Sorived® property” located noite ine, a telgh County, 3 Norte Dawei’ torwitt tyrone the a, ot oon ‘ria: st! FOR SALE—Pool Hall and card room. ieee R. E. Downing, Verndale, Pairs, 20 pair, $1.00; ladies rayon! _ silk hose, 12 pair, $1.45. Satisfac-| geles any time before Sept. 10. Will| _ FOR RENT—Three room apartment with private bath. Rent $30.00 per month. Call at 518 10th or phone 1528-W. R RENT—One room furnished apartment for light-housekeeping with one nice room adjoining, all newly decorated. Prices reasonab! must be seen. Call at 402 toa Bight __ Phone 1328-J. Furnished apartments, $16 and $22 per month. 618 6th St. Two, room apartments, fur- nished at 721 3rd St. $40.00 per _month. Phone 1213-w. FOR RENT — Furnished three room apartment on first floor; also sing housekeeping room. Call at 5th St, XTTRACTIVE weekly_and monthly ‘ rates at the Annex Hotel. FOR RENT—Two room apartment i apartment in College Building. Phone 1083 or call at Room 200. FOR RENT—Two room apartment, large clothes closet and pantry, Joining bath. Gas for cooking. Call _at 812 Avenue B, or phone 1649-W. FOR RENT—Apartment in fireproof building, twe rooms, kitchenette and bath. Electrical refrigerator. Laun- dry privileges. Inquire The Bis- marck Tribune i FOR RENT— ed apartment in the Varney Apart ments. New gas range trolux refrigerator. Phone ta. FOR RENT—Four room f apartment on ground floor. Call at 1210 Broadway. For Rent FOR RENT=Desirable ohfice Too Th the Hokies Ee tee arene FOR—RENT—Large beauty shoppe space. Reasonable rent. Inquire,