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ee YT Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and — [-¥s#«®) a) ! -—_ QNSTOGK EXCHANGE HE t id ____ Market Report for Tues., Sept. | A eee SPIOURCUES fos Yo sean MUTE [ES Se ears cae = BUT LITTLE CHANGE a. HIGHER BUT TRADE ap# medium 325-70; cowa_ cournilated REMAINS INACTIVE lum 2.76-4.95; low cutter and cutter Delivery of 50,000 Bushels Is 1.7§-2.75; bulls (yearlings excluded) good and choice (beef): 4.00-5.25; cut- | Fractionally Firmer Than Deferred Months GENERAL REPORT : N. D, Btations— om PES na bln + ins, ter to medium 2,75-4.00; vealers (milk Ree a fed) good and choice 9.00-11.00; med- | {um, 7.00-9. ull and cominon 5.00- ; 7.00. ‘Btccker and feeder cattle; Steers | good and choice 500-1050 Ibs. 5.75- 7.25; common and medium 4.00-5.75. | p., Sheep—20,000; fat lambs slow; un- |p; evenly weak to 25 cents lower; bulk Moderately sorted natives . 7.25-7.60; few outsiders 7.75; throwouts mostly 4.00-4.25; no rangers sold; , SEFEE Predictions Regarding What Trend Might be After La- | Am bor Day Are Few : eames wl New. York, Sept, 1—(?!—The stock tb market entered September Tuesday | S712! without ‘showing any inclination of breaking out of the extremely narrow | Barnsdall 7.50 downward; sheep and feeders steady. Slaughter sheep and lambs: Lambs 90 lbs. down good and choice 6.75-7.85; medium 5.25-6.75; all weights common 3.75-5.25; ewes 90-| ris; fractionally firmer than the defer- 180 Ibs. medium to choice 1.25-: a epee weights cull and common .75-1.7 test information from .abroad . feeding lombs 50-75 Ibs. good the wheat crop of 12 coun- exclusive of Russia, at 1,290,-| “noice 5:25-5.85, bushels, or 3,000,000 bushels! last year, but no allo made for smaller’ reserv ‘ain , Tange in which it csciliated listlessly | Reth! throughout August. Bor Dull Augusts are not unusual, but has usually SIOUX CITY We blow Cory We itl pin ae ae Moorhead, Minn Aid 5 1 cal "| Other Stations is brett presi hee slow, beef steers and yearlings about) poise, Idaho, pcld rite not the. steady, largely on shipping account; |Calgary, Alta., cld th fade sont bel Lede hhigner|{#t, she stock steady to weak; bulls Ehiccuoy aE ions wiped out all and vealers unchanged; stockers and September corn: was areas fally perk cs ly bulk steers 3 and yearlings to ; choice year~ . Oats were slight-|tings held above 9.00; load chotce light heifers 9.00; bulk beef cows 3.00 to 3.50; bulk medium bulls 3.25 down, practical vealer top 6.50; selects 9.00; | Nn. ‘|Scattering sales dtockers and feeders 5.50 down. Hogs 5,500; slow, most 180 to 230 mixed, ro down a. hej. averages 5.75 to 6.00; top 6.00; 10 to 18c lower; little done on weight-| §' ler averages; lighter weight packing sows mestly 4.60 to 5.00; steady to 10c lower; few bids 3.50 for desirable weighty kinds, 25c¢ lower; extreme] s: ae and rough sows salable 3.50/ Toledo, Ohio. pcldy jown. Peeoo osc eoceoCooSOSCeSeose! American ‘01 j Gtepti ican and Electric Autolite, all of|com. southern’: which lost more than 1's points, im-| Consol. Gas Gont. Bai HE i i 7 ly. held, made one of its ances, selling at 50, off 19 points the last transaction. A ¢ent of the stock is"held in trust the Nickel Plate. gust of 25,000,000 shares ‘smallest since August of 1926. > | Fire! ‘The turnover fell off to the lowes:) Fox Film level in recent years. A fairly firm|=teeport Texas underténe developed, however, a8|Gen. fice, (Nev railroad. issues stiffened a little, pos-| Ge i tor) B . Seattle, Wa to 1-2 advanced, and pravi- fous clk unchanged to 15 cents higher. was little to influence wheat Tower and’ otterings of wheat| °C? o of wheat s Danublan courisics were report |,, tee? 2000, slow, entire run na-] | wearmem ronccase 4 ed heavier. British cables were akep- | o% 7.09 down; undertone ttle changed|2!ly_ fir tonight and W: i3/ |tical over, the German offical an-j ‘ge “ e 27 mit’ yeaterday that 1y for others; fat ewes salable mostly Dounceme: iy Only !150 down, quoted to 1.75; feeding| tonight and Wednesda: 4,410,000 bushels of foreign wheat /iamns eligible to 5.75. east and south-centr: would be required this season, point-|. ng | ight | Grain Quotations out that more than 50,000,000 For South Dakota: Generally fair is usually are needed. ‘ \ iamtEnerstures eet?" little change was steady following the: re- —< alt MINNEAPOLIS from the initial bulge, caused minneapolis, Sept. 1—( RANGE it. the smallness of deliv-| wh, m Hi Oy rer es 58% 7 % getting the Increase in‘ freight rates. The turnover was well under 600,000 shares. een Goodyr. Tr. ut The governor committee of the Graken Pat 2 stock exchange Tuesday granted the| Gt Nor. Pf... .- as of basta) A hes, gor ras i, West. Sug. Saturday, y, in-| Grigsby Grunow suring s thret-day holiday over’ the | Hgud;Hershey . + week-end. {Hudson Motor’: Hupp Mot. Cer Indian Refin. ! ‘Produce Markets {list see? ee —9| In, Pr CHICAGO PRODUCE eee Vint. . Chicago, Sept. 1—W?)—The butter market was firm Tuesday with prices | eivi % Gen. Railw. 31 Gillette Saf. Ras. Gold’ Dust . Generally tair ooler south. Portions to- e8 et _PESEERE EF g : Ae | 3 Wednesday; cooler extreme southeast fortion tonight; cooler in east por- Close | tion Wednesday. 58%, |, Minnesota: Fair tonight and Wed- ‘o # |nesday; somewhat cooler in north por+ 57 [tion tonight. 58% é 3p A low pressure area is centered over the Great Lakes region and pre- .34% | cipitation occurred in the Great Lakes 35% |region, Mississippi Valley and at {| scattered .places along the eastern 22%, Rocky Mountain slope. Over an inch 33 of rain fell in Chicago, St. Paul and \ 23% lin northern Michigan, high. pres- sure aren,. accompanied by generally fair weather, is centered over the Pa- cific coast region. Temperatures are moderate over the Mis@ssippi Valley but cooler weather prevails through- , jout the western states. fe Missouril-River stage at 7 a. m. -1.5 ft. 24 hours change -0.3 ft. Bismarck station barometer, inc! 3 28.12, re- duced to sea evel 29.87, ORRIS W. ROBERTS, ‘ Official in charge. iii For Montana: tonight and were quiet. Provisions.’ ii by WHEAT FUTURES MART 1S GIVEN GOOD START Minneapolis, Sept. 1.—(#)—Because | 5, deliveries at Minneapolis were light the wheat futures market got an am- 12 GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS 51 13 10: FER te we: Kresge (8.:8.) . Kre & Toll, Grocery Carbonic Inc. . FREER RRR gilli sowed strength be- clals (93 score) of the lack of deliveries in Chi- score) 28; extra firsts (90-91 score) 26-27; firsts (88-89 score) 23%4-24%; seconds, (88-87 score) 21-22%; stan- sane (90. score centralized ‘carlots) Ys. a APOLIS CASH GRAIN Sept, 1—()}—Wheat compared , to gs ai A ows Nev. Cons, Cop. New York Cent. Nort, & Western North American Northern Pi Pac. Gas & Kect. steady; 2.cars, 29 trucks, fo Par-Publix 23; broilers 17;-fryers 17; springs 19;| Pathe Mixchanye o roosters 14; turkeys 15 to 18; white|Penney (J C.) . ducks 18; colored 15; spring geese 11. Paillig: Pet CHICAGO POTATOES g z Bg ec ! Lard: ‘ Bere 715 = 7.20 Oct. . ~ 715 7.20 Bellies— i Delivered To Arrive 83% % 63% 36% 37 64% 40% aL i esaror-3 _dbgsre crsees mene i 115 TAZ g i i RESRRRER ER ER i 8¢ E : z 3 # 2 e é Rae Ras eR ae FRR RE SEE FRR K 25 . 6.37 6.25 FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Sept. 1—(#)—Foreign exchanges easy; Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents. 62% |Great Britain 4.85 3-4; Prance 3.92 3-32; Italy 5.22 3-4; Germany 23. Norway 26.78 1-2; Sweden 26.76 sa Re u Rg Hl 3 ag ie Gamble tt i i g dts i AT; Es H Ef if : g § g BF Bn E H i a i E BEM QuR Que ni i z ee u o~ s i 2 é a MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Sept. 1.—(#)—Flour Undhanged. Shipments 39,340 barrels. Pure bran. $}1.60-12.00. Standard middlirigs $10.50-11.00. CHICAGO STOCKS (By The Associated Press) ‘Corporation Securities . Tnsull Util Invest . Midwest Util (new) .. 2 BRB 288 eee il i i ie zei iF . | ial HE year} bs = MOS MOLMOLMOR Os 6 Srrittttt ete all steady 60-00 days 1%- %4+1%; 5-6 months =| ==Qee z No. No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum } 52% 53441 No. No, 1 ry : i E 53% 55% t i ' Sil% J 6% Ey 52% 5414 Durum rs Bye Fd a #4 Fase =oreo =n E 1 eo gs {Owen D. Young Named Unemployment Worker ‘Washington, Sept. 1—()—Appoint- ment of Owen D. Young of New York as chairman of the committee to co- ‘ordinate ‘local unemployment. relief -|efforts was announced Tuesday by | Walter 8. Gifford, national relief di- Gifford said Young, chairman of »|the General Electric company, had agreed to serve. +] The committee’s job will be to co- ‘Jordinate efforts of state authorities ‘tand welfare organizations in raising , | unemployment relief funds. Young, mentioned as a le {Democratic presidential nominee, al- ly is a member of the national ad- committee set up by President Hoover ‘to assist Gifford. JONES’ RESIGNATION DEMANDED Washington, Sept. 1.—( ree ce tary of i. e U. 8. Steel brs Util. Pow. & Li Vanadium ‘Corp. Wabash Ry. ae Shige st. Maryland Western Union Ww . Air Br, g é i | s i 8 s 5 z i i Roan pee mans PRE RP PER PASTE SERRA RoR EERE FE RREREERE FREAKS 1) Wertsh. BL. Willys ‘Over Woolworth < 288i fess" Hiss Sky BsmRt FRR PEK KK: . 504 1,80% 1.40% 1.38% DULUTH RANGE ‘Duluth, Minn.. Sept. 1.—()}— Durum— Ree She 8% 2% aK 53% 1.39% Labor Doak said Tuesday the eB resignation of Francis I. Jones as di- 524; |rector genéralof the United States -52%2 | employment: service “was demanded 3354 |f0F, the gg0d of the service.” ‘ ‘ vd i,m his letter of resignation, ni Een eeregers is “un- t bitterly disappoint- 3 ee a Ad see ‘gh Reba bea Foard Peer e BeBe Skee! FR FEE ERE Bee tees bess 2 Foe FA FER FREE Bb a4 3 g ¥ % \ CLASSIFIED AD RATES " All ‘Want ads are cash in edvance The Tribune reserves the right tu reject any copy submitted, also vo re- vise any copy to conform with make- up rules of Classified Advertising. Phone The Tribune Want Ad Department. mane” Real Estate FOR SALE FIVE ROOM modern brand new stucco bungalow, just completed with garage attached, oak floors, paint throughout, built-in features, immediate possession. price $5300.00, very reasonable terms. SIX ROOM modern, two story house and garage, located on upper Fourth street, hardwood floors, nice $5500.00. Terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, hard- wood floors, furnace heat, outside garage, good location. Sales price $3400.00, Reasonable terms. FIVE ROQM modern bungalow, ga- rage attached, oak floors, full base- ment, furriace heat, west end loca- . Sales price $4700.00. Terms; ROOMING HOUSE, divided into four apartments, completely, furnished all in good condition, good monthly income. Sales price $6000.00 includ- ing furniture. Terms. RESTAURANT BUSINESS with com- plete fixtures, located in @ prosper- ous town outside of Bismarck, lo- cated in good modern building. Sales price $2000.00. : ¢ HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block @ROOM MODERN HOUSE, heitea Garage, lot 150 feet square, east part of city, cost $3,000.00; only $2,000.00. 72 LOTS, east part of city, worth aa only $1,000.00 if all are ken. : 80 ACRES OF GOOD LAND adjoin- ing capitol grounds; 60 acres under plow, all can be plowed, only $30 per acre. SEE ME if you want « real bargain in @ house, lot or land. F. E. YOUNG FOR SALE—Direct from owner. A bargain 6 room modern house with built-on garage. 314 Hannafin St. coh also rent to right party. Phone 1-5. Gales price price, Apartments Gas, heat, lights and phone, $18.00 per: month. Phone 812-J. 517 and Bt, FOR RENT—Furnished apartment on ground floor. Across from William Moore school, 930 4th. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart- ment. One room, kitchenette and bath equipped with electric refrig- erator and stove. Suitable for two. Close én. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. FOR RENT—Two room apartment, heat, light and water furnished. Suitable for parties working up town. Also one cozy sleeping | room for rent. Cheap, 307 4th Bt. |POR RENT ON FIRST FLOOR— One or 2. rooms, everythings fur- nished for light housekeeping. Gas for cooking. Or may be used for sleeping rooms. No small children. Call at 610 6th St. Phone J. FOR RENT—Leaving city September 10th for the school year, my fur- nished, city-heated apartment. Suit- able/for 3 or 4 adults. Also 2 smaller furnished apartments, 212% Main Ave. Phone 905. Light housekeeping if desired. Very reasonable. Call at 1016 7th St. or phone 1755-W. FOR RENT—Very nice sleeping room next to bath. Also single room. One block north of Bismarck Hos- pital. Baby buggy for sale cheap. 610 Ave. A. : FOR RENT—Two furnished 2-room apartments. Newly decorated. One on ground floor. Private entrance. Gas furnished for cooking. 1014 Broadway. Phone 499-M. FOR RENT — Attractively furnished front bedroom in new home. Pri- vate entrance, spacious closet, Ad- Jacent to bath and small den. Suit- able for one or two. 707 8th. FOR RENT—Furnished front room apartment. One large room and Kitchenette, $30.00. Also garage, 14 3rd. 471. FOR RENT—Modern 2-room apart: ment. Near high school. Call at 1020 7th Street. Phone 1740-W. FOR RENT ree ment, very close in. Can Sept. 1st. Warm for winter. 360-M or call at 323 2nd St. FOR RENT— Modern 3 room fur- nished apt., central heat. Murphy Apts. 204% Main Ave. Apply care- taker, Rose Apts. FOR RENT—2 room furnished or un- furnished apartment, convénient to bath. Close to high school and. William Moore school. Call at 818 Seventh street or phone 1747-R. NICELY furnished 4 room apartment. bedrooms. All outside rooms. Electric range and frigidaire. For Appointment phone 1063 or call at room 200 College Bi: FOR —Apatinient, large ple ant room with kitchenette. Com- pletely furnished on first floor. Close in. Adults only. Phone 262-M or call at 208 Mandan street FOR RENT—Purnished apartments, $22.00 and $33.00 per month, 618 Sixth street, also two three-room apartments at 721 Third street. Phone 1213-W. FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms suitable for two adults, $30 per month. Everything furnished. Phone 1620 or call at 228 West Rosser. apart furnish Phone FOR RENT—Large furnished éleep- ing room, hot water heat. Next to bath. One block from high school. Call at 614 8th. FOR RENT — Furnished | room. Close to schools. 607 5th. FOR RENT—Good-sized front room and kitchenette. Well furnished. Lights, gas and Frigidaire fur- rete Call at 411 5th St. Phone FOR RENT—Atiractive roony in modern home. Gall at oh Ave. D or phone 1137, FOR RENT—A nice, large front sleep- ing room, a small sleeping room and one light housek-sping room. Completely furnished with linens, pa electricity for codkitg. FOR RENT—1 » asant ing room. Hot water heat. Pur- nished room suitable for two. Board if desired. Close in. Near shoals. Also 2 garages for rent. 510 St. FOR “—Two sleeping rooms. newly decorated. Neat and cosy. Quiet and restful. Suitable for teachers or nurses. Hot water at all times. Mra. &. Hultberg, 611 6th. Phone 999-R. at im room. Close in. Phone 926-3 or _ call at 607 3rd. a FOR RENT—Sleeping room in all modern home. Hot water at all times. Close in. Rent reasonable. Gentlemen only. Call at 801 6th __St.or phone 1066 after 2 p. m. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 2 room light housekeeping apartment, also @ one room apartment with kitchen- ette. Phone 794 or call at 801 4th. FOR RENT—AIl modern unfurnished apartment in Rue apartments. 711 FOR SALE—All modern four-room house with basement bedroom. Phone 1087 after 5:00 p. m. _ Misceflaneous _Ave A. Phone 1256-W. 3s FOR RENT — Furnished 2 room apartment, very reasonable rent. In- quire at 211 W. Rosser or phone 1313. phone 862. PAINTING, DECORATING, PAPER hanging. First class work at & rea- sonable price. “Satisfied customers} pantry, bath adjoining. “Call at 612 in all parts of the city. Murray,| Ave. B or phone 1649-W. FOR RENT —Two room apartment, clean and roomy, large closet and FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart- FOR SALE—Fresh Cucumbers, large, 50c per bushel; dozen; beets, $1.25 per bushel; pota- toes, 90c per bushel. Other __ tables. aaa peace WANTED—i60 ewes on shares. Plenty of feed, range and room. Write Box Bias POM NODOK ins GHAS. LAMB, watchmaker and jewe- ler, 612 Broadway. Will give you - first class work at reasonable prices. FOR SALE-—Registered short= horn bulls, 10 to 15 moths uid. Ac- credited berd. Farm 3 miles north Struts ‘These cars at $50.00 and up. 4 °%9 Chevrolet Six Sedan "30 Ford Coupe Ford Tudor "37 Pontiac Coach Broadway and Second Street Plymouth and Dodge Distributors FOR SALE—One Hotpoint white enamel electric stove on especially bined cabinet. Almost new. Phone FOR SALE--1930 Plymouth coupe, excellent mechanical condition, five good tires. Body in shape. Priced for quick sale. Terms if de- sired, Call between 5 and 7 p. m. Phone 1582, E, T. Putsam, 501% Main, Bismarck, N. D. Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Completely furnished restaurant in lively North Dakota town. Best place in town. Doing good business. Will take car as, part payment, Write Tribune Ad. No. 50. . G. A. Grocery and variety store. Town of 700. Stock $2600.00 Sell or rent building. German-Catholic communit FOUR PRIESTS DROWN Ottawa, Sept. 1—(#)—Police were informed that four priests of the Do- miniean . Order drowned ‘Tuesday when a rowboat capsized th the Otta= wa river near Basken’s landing. Mea- gre information here did not reveal details, FOR RENT Modern apartments in a fire- proof electric refrigera-. tors, electric stoves, city heat, Inundry privileges, ete, at re- Inquire at The Bismarck Tribune Office ‘vegetables. F. G.| ment. Two rooms and bath. Strict- Chabot, 510 South Eleventh street. dill, $1.25 per bushel; corn, 10c per vege- and are selling our Used Oars at prices offering unheard of bargains. _ly modern. Phone 1250. FOR RENT—One three room apert- ment furnished and one 2 room FOR RENT—Well furnished room with hot and cold water’at all times. Suitable for two. Call at 108 Main. Phone 342. FOR RENT—Large well furnished semi-basement den with Lay In new all modern home. Gas heat- ed. 820 Mandan St. Phone 1336. FOR RENT —2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Private en- trance. Only $16.00 per month. Also furniture for sale. Phone 838-W or call at 323 South 8th St. FOR RENT—Large furnished sleep- ing room, next to bath, can be used for light housekeeping; also single sleeping room. Wanted. apartment furnished with gas, heat and lights. Also one 2 room fur- nished apartment available Sept. Ist, 622 3rd. Phone 1716-R, FOR RENT—Two room apartment in Building. Phone 1063: or call at Room 200. times. Gas 702 7th St. Phone 148-0, Re ing room. Next to bath, in home. Gas heated. Always water, 522 2nd St. FOR RENT—Apartment in fireproof building, tw rooms, kitchenette and bath. Blectrical refrigerator. Laun- dry privileges. Inquire The Bis- marck Tribune office. oe OF - ed apartment-in the Varney Apart- ments. New gas range and Elec- trolux refrigerator. Phone 773, Houses and Flats FOR RENT— ant sleeping room, suitable for RENT- room suitable for 1 or 3, city heat, Private entrance, Right down tows. Phone 922. FOR RENT-—Modern house with ¢ bedrooms. Close in, can be used! for roomers and boarders. Outside . Also room for rent and Garage stall. Phone 1421-R or 547-W. room modern un- located at 422 Ist St. Please inquire at 111 Ave. A West. FOR RENT — Modern seven-room house. Call at 812 2nd St, __ FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern home. 911 5th St. Phone 728. FOR RENT—Cottage, bath. 7th and Front St. See E. J. Schultz. . BUNGALOW FOR RENT—Five large rooms, oak floors, cipboards, at- tached garage. Spanish type. A very fine home. Near High school and Capitol. Inquire 211 W Rosser. Phone 1313, FOR RENT—Six room modern house at 610 5th St. Heated by gas and nished. G. F. Dullam. two, also ‘tgs Turalahed sleeping s room and a pi nanan! suitable for 3 or 4 students. lights and heat included. 232 Fur Rent FOR RENT—Space for beauty Inquire at Brodl’s Barber and Bdwy. FOR RENT- restaurant in one of the in Write Box 138, Hazen, N. Dak. lve room partly mod- ern house. Inquire 214 Sth St. FOR RENT—Five room modern low- er duplex, attached garage, separ- ate entrance and gas furnace, new- ly decorated, fine location, immedi- ate possession. Phone 751 or 151. FOR RENT—Sept. Ist: New modern S-room ground floor duplex, full basement and attached garage. Heated with gas or coal. Call at 709 First street. Re —Lower duplex, equipped heat and water furnished. Mrs. FOR RENT—Household furniture, in- with General Electric refrigerator,| a5; . W. A. Hughes, 616 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Rooming house with un- furnished 212% Main, city heat. Each 3 rooms and private bath, $40.00. For sale, coal range with water front. Phone 905. FOR RENT—Five room modern house located at 409 12th St. south. Inquire at 406 14th St. Hugh E. Illchen. FOR RENT—Seven room modern house, 608 Third street, Bismarck. Marcovtz Grocery and Army store, Mandan. Phone 357. i FOR RENT—September first, bunga- Jow at 116 West Broadway. Apply HL J. Woocmansee. Use the Want Ads

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