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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1931 is , eee eee eee ey s ; e : Se Re Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and —_ {Wetter Beer) UAT“? nr gare lady to take care of two in family “ TEMPERATURE ' —_ in a small town. Must be a willing] Housekeeping privilege. Private en- . At 7 a.m. 50| All want ads are cash in advance; worker. Phone 1388-M. German} trance. Lights, water and heat fur- Qa | | (44 @ or r ‘ TEER es fj {minimum charge 75 cents. Copy| _ preferred. nished. Call after 3 p,m. Phone e 9 e beac Yt must be received at The Tribune of- GIRLS-WOMEN — Decorate greeting | _ ‘ rs TION : ioe by 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion | cards. We pay $5 per hundred: ex- | F’ e sleeping rooms in PREC y Amt. 24 hrs. ending 7 a. m. a. 7 7 Amt < same day in the regular classified; perience not necessary: absolutel: modern home. Close to bath. Algo - Z choice 600-1050 Ibs., $500-6.75; com-' Noval shi enh tondate page. fo selling, Write Acme Speciaity | Jtge front room downstairs. Suit New York tocks mon and medium $3.50-5.00. |Total, Jan. 1 to date. | Co. Pawtucket, R. I. | able for two. Board if desired. 618 Sheep 25,0007 fat lambs strong to)Xcrmal Jan: 1 to date ; Rat eae cod or race te ee SS | _Sth St__Phone 1411-LJ. SNe Tags 25 cents higher; sheep and feeders) Jan. ee .. .69|Want ads come under the classifie y j ping §p0 i Y BUT HAVE NEW YORK STOCKS ie a ose aL $9 display rates at 90 cents per columni_____ Work Wanted _| MAINE ea table for bane Tarn [Sia pireigi twos 1% lt cataias bua ba bakin | SS P-Sialene a soteidainabe TF elnnc: Sart Rec eepeionela: saps | ite env eee ams Expres: . M outsiders best hel er; choi T ts. Pre. q au ment and a_ furnish . Alleghany .... 3% lrangers held above $7.25; white faced! _ : High’ Low Ins.|| REGULAR WANT AD RATES mechanic and battery man. Will| apartment. Opposite ry one Al. Chem, & Dy 86% feeders $5.00-5.25; lambs 90 pounds |BISMARCK, cle is 8 6 days, 25 words or under.......$1.45| consider renting. shop ot work for] Call at 222 3rd St. Allis Chal. . 15% down, good and choice $6.00-7.50; me-| Beach, clear 80 3 days, 25 words or under 1.00, small salary. Can furnish refer-| FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room y f Am. Can 11% z dium $5,00-6.00. “All weights common |Bot'inent, cleat vccsc0. 720M 2 days, 25 words or under. . 85] _ences. Write Tribune Ad, No. 77. |PC Dots ‘homes phase SiG en lanes ‘ lAm. & For. Pow. 145 $3.75-5.00; ewes 901150 pounds medi= | eno 8 clear cer? § ASEM des Sys lap .15| WANTED — Housekeeping “or part| call-at 809 6th. i Stocks Sell Moderately in Fore-|Am: Internationai 7% |Setbacks Occur Early in Day;|um to choice $1.00-2.50; all weights, | 3 ea Ads over 25 words 3 cents additional; time work or care of sick by re-| son RENT—Cozy, sleeping Toom in \ Am Metal. :; 8 cif ‘ane cobitimien #0629150; tesding | per word. | liable woman. Phone 1047-J. FOR RENT—Cozy, sleeping room in ' noon But Rally Is General | Am. Fow. & It us European Purchases Best [lambs 50-75 pound good and choice |}"'ke, clear —— paca hd cs at all : . . ! | S . ‘The Tribune reserves the right to | » garage. Very reason- . After Mid-Day ae in Over a Week $4.75-5.60. Ellendale, clear. . Apart: t for Rent | able. Call at 602 Third ' ——— ssenden, clea. . 8 reject any copy submitted, also to re-| partment for Ren’ __ able ‘all a Street. 135% e Grand Forks, clear .... 73 vise t fi with make- | FOR RENT—An attractive : room | FOR RENT—Oni near SIOUX CITY 2 ‘ ‘any copy to conform make. An attractive three room e or two rooms near ae 33% Chicago, Sept. 28—()—Enlarged| __ Sioux City, Towa, Sept 28—(AP| Hettinger ‘cleat .lcisc. up rules of Classified Advertising. | furnished apartment, with private| bath. Gas heat. Quiet home. Ac- \ lew York, Sept. 28—()—Finan- | 16% jexport business in North American|—U. S. D. A.)—Cattle 10,500; calves|Jamestown, clear 9 Phone 32 bath and fireplace. “Very reason-| cess to library. Breakfast if de- { cial markets were somewhat spotty ute wheat helped steady grain prices|700, bidding 25 or more lower on Larimore, clear . 3 The Tribune Want Ad Department. able. Also one unfurnished apart-| sired. Phone 1166. Monday, but maintained & firm un-/AuNien Auto « 1080 |Monday after early setbacks, Burop-|slaughter steers, yearlings and she Nae cleats: i RNG | nee Mae | OREN Room tnugmemaeerd . Aviation Corp. an purchases were the best in over|stock; bulls and vealers little)Minot, clear is Retail ee house with gas heat and hot water | fag 1b the moraine Wie TaliWed rods [ERIC Ons au” Sera IEDR Batae ene ae ubeeat bent: “comer ani Se Bay cletEETat ; WANTED to biy for #15000. cash, [FOR RENT Furnished apartment at) at all times. Be alae i al if if * | Barnsdall “A” . A from the nt, steady; others dull;|Pembina, clea Vi used car in good condition. Give | _* te MR AED Plein x phone. lose in. josite court i erately after midday. As the after- Bendix Aviatio 1 % United States. A decrease of 1,506,-|bulk fed steers and yearlings salable Sanish, peldy. 8 particulars n first letter. Write |FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms,; house. Suitable for Seaton: | noon wore on, gains were not well Bee 1. sey ie 000 bushels in the United States|around 7.25 to 9.00; some held high- pny glee Bismarck Tribune in care of Ad. No.| sleeping porch, $40.00. Second floor.; Call at 512 Rosser Ave. Phone { maintained. Weak spots cropped out) pone wick Balke 4% | Wheat visible supply total also was|er; choice 800 pound fed heifers 8.50;! Moorhead, Mini 76. No children. Vacant October Ist.| 1091. ies in foreign bonds and foreign ex-|pur. Ad. Meh. . 18" Jan ald to bulls. bulk beef cows eligible around 2.75 to i === = ——=| Lights, heat, water furnished. Hot|FOR RENT — Furflished sleeping changes, bat most of the leaders|Cal. & Ariz... or es lose unsettled 3-8 to 3-4|3.50; few loads fond and choice} panty gsiatin a water at all times. Call at 706 6th) room. Can be used for light house- ipported. Canadian Pac. nts lower, Sept. 47 3-8 to 1-2, Dec.|stockers and feeders 525 to 6.35; emma a e . cae _ Street. keeping. Gas heat. Hot water at Additional Sports | |ion-REWToHumishea three room| all times. Call at 619-6th St. or | apartment with kitchenette and phone 619-¥ private bath. On ground floor. Pri- RENT—Extra warm > ° DePaul S$ Victory i Mate Late Si me also for) completely furnished light house- Coppers and rails developed not-!Gannon Mills able firmness in the share market,|Case, J. 1. and morning losses ranging from 1 cers eo. to 5 points in various sections of the fe sf f list, were largely regained. Issues ; |48 to 48 1-8. Corn 3-8 to 5-8 down,|Select vealers 8.00; bulk medium bulls TIL, pel Sept. 38, Dec. 36 1-4 to 3-8, Oats 1-4|2.75 to 3.25. ey welnen Teepe to 3-4 off, and provisions varying] Hogs 9,000; slow, weak to 15 lower|Dodge City, 1 from 5 cents decline to a rise of 15|to shippers; top 5.10 for around 240/E¢monton, A’ cents. pound averages; early sales 190 to|!! a Sokranetasassannnansaae miss | keeping room with kitchenette and rising 1 to 3 points included Ana-|C S| Adding to the bearish influence of|240 pound weights mainly 4.75 to OR a | cleree4 ; bites conda, Kennecott, American Smelt- Cho. ‘& Norwest. . 1 2 foreign exchange was announcement) 5.00; little dene On: veighiiee kinds; 0: D tt it FOR RENT—Two pont eee fur- | a yee noel Gea ee room ing, American Metals, American,|Chgo. R. I. & Pac. . 29 | that the official estimate of the Hun-|stockers inactive; packing sows large-| \ ver Vetrol as nished basement apar' -r ie thet ae per month. Call at 623-6th St. Bethlehem Steel, Eastman, Allied|Chrssler +s. 334, |garian wheat crop was now 73.600,000| ly 3.40 to 5.10; load on butcher order " a __and centrally located. 404 Fifth St. FOR RENT—Lovely new furnished Chemical, American Tobacco “B”,|Golum, Grapho | 4 |bushels, against earlier estimates of|4.25; extreme heavy and rough kinds]? Fri htened Sioux APARTMENT FOR RENT—New two} room for one or two. Beautyrest Consolidated Gas, Electric Power and) Coml. Sol. 11%s | 65,036,000 bushels, around 3.25. 4 rooms and kitchenette apartment mattress, Two blocks from it~ ’ Light, Santa Fe Railroad, New York|/Com. Southern ziu| North Dakota, Kansas and Ohio| Sheep 19,000; opening about furnished or unfurnished. Very de- | office. Board if desired. Very Central, Pennsylvania, Chesapeake|Cont. Bak. ‘A’ 6% |Prices, representing respectively|steady; few native lambs 6.25 down; | sirable location. Private entrance | reasonable. Must be seen co be and Ohio, New Haven and others. | Cont. Can . 31%) [spring wheat, hard winter and soft|best held higher; cholce range kill-| Serie Wa . Nodaks Expected to Unleash| amd reasonable rent. 318 West) appreciated. 115 Thayer, __ Soft spots in the morning selling) ont Motor |.” 14 | Winter wheat, indicated that hard|ers absent; fat ewes salable up to|Sheridin, 80 , ‘ __Rosser Ave. Phone 771-W. _|ROOM AND Board for two in mod- included Kresge, Procter and Gamble! cont. Oil of Del 6% | winter prices had been cut materially| 2.00; early bulk feeders 4.25 to 4.50; |Sioux City, | 72 Everything They Have in Ef- /FOR RENT—Two-room furnished | ¢™ home, $30.00 per month, also and Coca Cola, off 3 to 5. |Corn’ Products 42% |more than those of spring wheat or|five loads mixed fat and feeders 485) Si ify Uirrent, cl di fort to Win Game apartment. City heat. Call at room | board for four more, men preferred. ‘The temporary abandonment of/(ream, Wheat - 324, [Soft winter. to 5.25. Toledo, Ohio, clear... 62 300 College Bldg. or phone 1063. Reasonable rate. Phone 1728-W or -\ the gold standard by Norway and|curtis Wright 2 Liberal receipts of corn in Chicago Winnipeg, Man, clear. 50. [00 —__—_—- POR RENT—Furnished two, three | _ °*ll at 618 8 treet. | Sweden had been expected, in view ofj Dupont . 64% | acted as a weight on corn values, and| 7. __ >), 42 __#] gre tbove record is for the 48 hours) Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 28—(—| room apartments, with private | | their close financial relationship with| Druss Inc. ---- 181 |s0 too did favorable weather for field|, Grain Quotations ||" “7% ™ __ DePaul's 12-to-0 victory over Detroit} bath. $37.00 and $40.00 per month.| Toom in modern private home, twin London. News that. the step had/maton Ax. & Sp! $% | work, Chicago arrivals were 158 cars, | ¢——_—@$—_—_——______4| | WEATHER FOREC university has thrown the University! Heat, light and water furnished. At| beds. gas heat, adjoining bath, pri- actually been taken wes psychologic- gl peaiee ate 1% | surpassing the figures both of a week MINNEAPOLIS RANGE ice SUES iol wicintt a pe aay of North Dakota football camp int»! 721 3rd St. or phone 1213-W. vate entrance, board if desired. Also ally somewhat unsettling to the mar-| Th, qv: & bt 3a jand a year ago. Receipts of corn at! Minneapolis, Sept. 28—(P)— ch change in temperature. confusion. Looking ahead to the big|®OR RENT—Nicely furnished apai om. 610 Fifth St. ket for foreign dollar bonds of those! Trirest. Tr. & jother primary markets, however,| Wheat— “Open High Low Close], otth Dakota: Partly cloudy |games with Oregon and North Da-| ment, two rooms and kitchenette, | ‘Two tiimished rooms on countries, although as in the case of| First Nat. | were relatively small, 479,000 bushels| 3% 6 63% 63% [(Hnieht and | Tuesday; not much | kota State, the Sioux were taking the! also two rooms and private bath./ ground floor for light housekeeping, Fox Fil : the British dollar bonds, they are Freeport ‘Texas 60% 161% 60% .60% |° uth, Dak payable in gold dollars, and technic-/ Gen. ‘Am. Tank 59% 59% 159% 59% ltonight and Tues Partly cloudy | Preceding contests as they come, but| Electric refrigerator and electric] With private entrance. $16 per 31, ;compared with 618,000 on the corre-} Fd not much|things are different now. Coach C.| stove. Ready for occupancy Octo-| month. Also 2 furnished rooms up- 5 8 3 744 | sponding day last week and 703,000 at Mi eH |this time last year. Oats were easy, 3 5 iH ally not affected. |Gen. Elec, (New) change in temperatur A. West and his Nodaks must for-| per first. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. stairs. Phone 833-W or call ¥ Foods. Kor Montana: Unsettled tonight ¥ . . i at 323 apie, better tone, In. the copper Gen; Foods. tarlueneed by corn snd whest and Tuesday probably. showern or get everything but Badle Anderson’s| sop RENT— Apartment, unfurnished.| South 8th, ~ | Genei Provi . eme wes rtion; le change fae eine AL en table to reports of better foreign buy-|Gen. pis temperature. night. Three rooms on ground floor, aiso| FOR RENT—Nice furnished sleeping gas, lights, Radiant fire stove, fur-| room with hot and cold water, suit- nished. One two room apt, fur-; able for two. Very close in. Call nished, also with gas and lights. | Phone 342. Minnesota? Fair, slightly warmer in cast and south tonight; Tuesday gen-| Fresh from @ surprising and scr erally fair, somewhat warmer in| sational trlumph over a club that ing of the metal. a 38% The markets weakened as the day/Gold Dust . | |GRAIN TRADE IS LIGHT }ON MINNEAPOLIS MART 1 Grew to a close. Selling developed in'Goodyr. Tr. & Rub. : % | Minneapolis, Sept. 28—(#)—Tradc' f | southea +| was expected to win without a great) «Gas heated.” Call at 622 3rd St. “5 nc substantial volume in the last hqur,|@raham Paige Mot. - 02; Was light in the grain market Mon-| ERAL WEATHER C 5 deal of effort, the DePaul squad wili| _U°s 00 UC. ee ished sleeping and several popular shares closed 1 6 at pines ; 73? |day. i RABAT WEATHER CONDITIONS |‘rrive in Grand Forks Wednesday|FOR RENT—A nice two room fur-| rooms. 607 Fifth street. 3 points lower. The turnover in 7. 7 Desertion of the gold standard by 4 1.32% jover the lower Great Lakes region| evening in time to practice the same nished apartment. Very close in.|FOR RENT—In modern home, pleas- stocks, however, was only about one | (Grigsby Grunc 4% the Scandinavian countries eee | eee veee 132, | nd falr weather prevails {rom the! night under the lights of Memorial] Fine for couple or siris. Heal.) ant, quiet rooms, attractively tur- and a half million shares, the smallest |ffouston Oil... 26° |an unsettled feeling. Coarse grain Ue. - 131ie x ‘ow Ungland Staves |stadium. The Chicago athletes aiso| lights, gas, water furnished. Call at) nished. Two large closets. Suitable in more than two weeks. acteone Mot 9% |futures were very quiet in narrow] ey ees 1.33% area is centered over|have a chance to practice Thursday| 323 2n' Street for one or two gentlemen. Four , | Tange. 31 ihe Western Canadian, Provinces, nd| pefore meeting the Nodaks the nex\FOR RENT—Having left city T am) blocks trom postottiee, 121 Wess eats 37% 3h, lover the Far West. Moderate tem-| night in one of the high spots oi| offering my completely and excep- Thayer or phone 440-J. |Sept. |. September wheat futures closed 1-4|Dec. a ee REE ero ane if Produce Markets ||: ee acai 27% | higher, 3 = Sixes y 305, | "393, res prevail in all sections, North Dakota's great home schcduie.| tionally well furnished apartment.| FOR REN’ od sized well fur- Zee ub EE oe euceg Oa lo reyeemcngg 13 (PEAY) te eente eee ee vi Tver, stage 1.1 Tt, TE ee Sree ome cones] Adults only. Also three Yoom and| "‘nished. front Teom with "Eivelens CHICAGO PRODUCE | 16% | Cash wheat was slow and barley Bie Cenk see i Se mete inches: 28.20, reduced to| expected tough opposition, but he did Lei harry Suen ette, lights, gas and Frigidaire fur- Chicago, Sept. 28—(P}—Butter had | Jorn 38% |steady in the main. There was {ai:|receipts Monday 311 compared to 606| Te oll au-intedalh [oe oer erento a Hished) Also” two room) tia & firm tone and prices were unchang- | Kelv! 1gi¢ jemand for high protein quality aula year ago. Official in charge. | Probably would beat him. He did nov —________ | housekeeping apt. in basement, v ». €d Monday. eyanwet 226 |diversion points. Durum was slow heat—_ *|want that kind of a team. But it ment in fireproof| Rent reasonable. 411 Fifth street. ‘| WW Eggs were firm and -1-%sc higher. | Kreuger: ae and easy except for a few cars ot }15% protein To Arrive | ~~ | looks very much as though that is lara be YOOoLE meet and| Phone 273, Poultry ruled strong. <roger Gro : fancy. Winter wheat was slow ana/! 4k north. 65% 68% what will happen next Friday. De-| bath. Slectrical refrigerator. Laun- | FOR RENT—Large furnist Poultry, alive. 1 cati6 trucks, firm; | Piuia Carbonic 13% | acy, \2 dk north: sean | trolt university has put out some of| dry privileges. Inquire The Bis-| ant sleeping room, Sie fowls 17-22; broilers 15-16; frytrs 16; | Mack ‘Trucks 20% | Cash corn demand was quiet ana|s4o* north, " the strongest teams in the middle} mgrck Tribune office. _—_—_| ‘Very close in. Phone 481-R or call springs 16; roosters 12%; turkeys 11-| Mathieson Aik. . 11% offerings were very light. Oats de-|1 Micnneite 64% 66% | west the last five years. Last fall!#OR RENT— Modern 3 room fur-| at 422 3rd. 20; white ducks 14-17; colored 12-14; | May Dent. Stores “oi, |mand was quiet to fair. Rye demand|2 dk north. ie ae DULUTH CLOSE a tle with Marquette was the worst| nished apt., central heat. Murphy |#OR RENT—Cool, attractive, well fiir spring geese 12. |Mo. Kan, & Tex. 8% |was far but averaging quality was/3 dk north. : Duluth, Mi Ee a Gus Dorais had against his record.| Apts. 204% Main Ave. Apply Care-|" nished rooms to permanent guest. Butter, 8,176, firm; creamery spe-{Mo. Pacific .. 14” | poor. Barley demand improved. Flax |13% protein H st tlt) pt. 28—P)—!and Detroit sports writers said he; taker, Rose Apts. The rate he cials (93 score) 32-3214; extras (92 ae eh | Was in good demand. : Ri eee 649: | Clowes nee AP ada) had another fine club ready for the Ronee Ba a 0 sory eT 4, |§ 9 fh ar : 1 Sa apie en pun | jeer SOs | seconds (86-87 score) 24-25%; stan- a Livestock j1 dk north. i eae | oheet No deri orthern e7%-|ftSt game of the season to upset: “Shotgun, 12 gauge, in good condi- Houses and Flats \ fiaias ob acaesjcententi5)) cate) eh Wi omar ean EMG TR a No. 2'do 66%-70%c; No. 3 do| things in two schools in just one 32,00. Phone 1656-R. FOR RENT—Four room modern bun- 12. bi : . . LIVESTOCK north. % 69 Ke: 67% -71%4¢: | Meh. ae 14 re la ti alt i 2. |New Y : 2 | 694; No. 1 northern 67% -71¢; a rel large White| S@low, ‘garage in basement. Gas | Bes, 5451 firm, extra tists 29-2974: | SQ wit 4 atta, $x, | , South St. Paul, Sept, 26—)—(v. _|No. 2 do 66%.-70%e No.1 amber dur-| Now West will bave to uncover CEE aia oa year-| heated, gas stoves. Located at 704 \ ceipts 17 20% etre | Nore amieen rb ie Pama elie egret aaa ala um 55%-70%c; No. 2 do 53%-0%c; [everything he has been saring | ting laying hens. Dollar each. Mrs.; Ave. F. Inquire phone 1748-W or 2 |supply and today’s quota Montana| “IL[No. 1 durum ‘61% -54%e; No. 2 do/Oregon and the Aggies, and maybe} bool Notte 4 5 k. Cc. + » Cheese—per pound: Twins, 15%4c; ; Northern Pac. 32 |grassers around 120 cars; balance of | . 2 | that will not be enough. Carl Schulz, Bismarck, N. Dak. oH ‘* paisies, 16c; Brick, 16%c: Limburger, | £25; Gas & Elect. . a. panliarsely ative jandiickita era: | 51% 54%c; No. 1 mixed durum 48% | Route 1, iles north. ite FOR RENT—Ni bungalow | grass: 65%8c; No. 2 do 46%-65%%c; No. 1 red Sak i: flat and garage. Hot water heat is 16014 Longhorns, 16c; Young Amer- 1’ 25° jer; slaughter classes about steady but | durum 47%¢. hi Ld H E FOR SALE — Pontiac ‘coupe, FS and water furnished. Also sleeping feas, 16c; Swiss, 26-28. ir 25, Jundertone weak; stockers and feeders Oats No. 3 white 2213-23c. AMPION Mas Lye | model. In At condition. Phone) rooms at $10 and $12 per month. CHicinnmnaaGes p xehane 1% jim moderately broad demand, early No. 1 rye 35%-38%c. ne is eats call at ae ae atectate | Call at 409 Sth, jBenney (J.C. 3 eales strong, spots 25 cents higher; aj ; it 3612 -40'4c. 2 SALE—Good seven tube electric | = id tn et se id | § chicago, Sept. 28-(AP-U. S, D. Benn Ri 33% lew odd lots fed offerings trom $600-|2 56% Batley, media pie 3 On British Title Tadio, Cost new $80.00, will take E ist, 8 room Bun- ] A.)—Potatoes 184, on track 311, total] proct, 45% |9.00; better end of range steers to|13% MONEY RATES 5.00 for quick sale. B. F. Flan- gsON. Modern. Heated garage. U. &. shipments Saturday 872, Sun-| Pub. Svc 61 {killers $6.00-6.50; bulk on down to|l D New York, Sept. 28.—()—Call age aS Higan, Laurain Apts. SnD Ri there a day 20; steady, trading fair; sacked| Pullman, . 25% |$4.50; bulk grass cows $3,00-4.00; few |},H 54% money steady 1% per cent, Helen Hicks, Newly Crowned) oR SALE—Meat market, a paying|*OR RENT—Four room cottage. In- per ewt, Wisconsin and Minnesota) iadio corp. Am. 14% | better range offerings to $4.50; heifers |127% «Time loans firm 60 days 2; 3 to 4] Queen of U. S. Golf, May business. ‘The only market in town,| duire at 719 Sixth St. Cobblers 80 to 90, few 95; Triumphs) Radio-Keith Orp. six, |$3:50-4:75; more desirable light range |) 1 53% 52% .....;months 2%; 5 to 6 months 2% per few . Also @ display counter with frigi-| FOR RENT — October 1st, house, 6 80 to 90; Idaho Russets, No. 1, medi-| rea on ad aig [heifers $5.50-6.00; cutters $1.75-2.75; |Gra cent. Play Abroad daire. A real buy if taken at once.| rooms and bath. Well located. In- ; um to large, 1.65 to 1.70; few best)Reo Motor 4. {bulls unchanged; weighty kinds $3.00-|1 D Prime commercial paper 24% per Write Tribune Ad. No. 71. -quire PF. A. Lahr, 4 A on to media 1.45 ee a ees iron a a 4) |350; halt fat feeders to $6.00; stock- |, HW... pete aa 152? wisent [cont New York, Sept. 28—()—Helen|FOR SALE OR TRADE — 11 room) FOR RENT—Mod Toom bunga- | jo. 2, 1.00 to 1.10; Commercials 1.: b 4 ers to $5.75. P Leases ako en os 4 se: ie ‘2 dern. Good income. Locat i to 146; Minnesota and North Da-| Riot “buten aneti IE ab. | Calves 1,700, choice stock calves 12% MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR yekss, wipers: HaGonal eof chem: Meee eal aruttads Son veaueeal cF|| AUmsnAne EBeRee aI oa j kota Red River Ohios 95 to 1.00. Safeway Stores $1% |$8.00-6.50; three cars mixed offerings |1 H 49% .81% .49% 51%] Minneapolis, Sept. 28—(P)—Flour Pa at Aone eee already 28] grocery store in N. Dak. Write tol foR -RENTFive room partly mod- i NEW YORK Schulte Ret. store 6501 geese Foretgrnal unchanged. In carload lots, family eye on the British title “which thus| 4 No. 70 in care of the Bismarck)” orn house, Rent very reasonable Seaboard: Airline ” + cent lower; atent {uot .35-4.45 a barrel in " " i . 4 } New York, Sept, 28.—(P)—Ezgs| Sears-Roebuck 40% |medium to choice grades $7.00-9.50 | |1 H 48% 50% 48% 50% |58 pound cotton sacks. far has resisted every American's a:-| Tribune ____ = ___.4 | _ Phone 628 after 6 p. m. 7,758; firm, mixed colors, regular|Servel Inc’: - «5 a Hogs 15,000, market opening slow, Durum 62% 10 Shipments 35,817. tempt eae i ie usted FOR oar coats, size FOR RENT—Five room completely | Shattuck (F, G. iee Ch 68% 76% 62% 10% 11,00- Miss as made no definite modern bungalow wi porcl eee asin as 1a, oxeae os Oot ae iit ler, packing’ sows steady’ to strong, (18% BEOU Pure Bren $11 00-1150 4. ioe, | pians for a trip abroad next. spring modern bungalow with sun porch 1-2; extra first 23 1-2 to 24 1-2; first) Simms. Petro $,, |spots higher; better 160-300 pounds |Gradeof 2 ae but there is no doubt she wants to} Newly decorated. Call at 30€-15th ‘ 22 1-2 to 23; seconds 20 to 21 1-2;|Sveny ol §% |4.50-4.85; top 4.85; some. held higher: 1 amber. FOREIGN EXCHANGE try again for the British crown and/#OR RENT — Garage at 208 Third eee eid medium firsts 18 1-2; refrigerator|Southern Pac. 57 {most 130-160 pounds 4.25; considerable |2 amber. New York, Sept. 28.—(?)—Foreign| Will do so if she possibly can. She} street opposite postoffice. |FOR ENT—Modern bungalow, ga- closely selected 24 extra 23 1-2; ex-)foutnern Hes. 19, |number of pigs early 4.50; later bids | Grade of exchanges irregular; Great Britain in| Was one of a large contingent of] .op ReNT—Garage 216 Thayer. Joe, rage and full basement, vacant Oc- : tra first 22 to 23; first 21 to 21 3-4;|Sparks Withington 18if |thostly 425; desirable ‘sows mostly|1 durum... 4 dollars, others in cents: Great Bri-|Americans who sought the cham-|" Hitch, tober Ist. Also sleeping room in seconds 19 to 20; medium firsts 18. |Stand. Gas. & El 39% |3.50-4.00; big weights down to 3.25 or |? durum, 42% 28 tain demand, no; cables, 3.84; 60-|plonship at Formby in 1930 but was) = ts) nace, 616 Bdwy.| M™odern home. Gas heated. Call Jersey and other nearby premium|S'209° oi yr Hi junder. ‘Average cost Saturday 450; 1 7 durum coe gh’ day bills, no; Prance demand, no;|Beaten by Enid Wilson, present Brit-) FOV RUN Sit creat sarket, P.| at 522 2nd St. marks, white, 46 to 48; nearby and|Stewart- Warner % | Weight 190, for week 4.61; weight 208.) Corn— cables, 3.94 1-4; Italy demand, ni deh ghamiiion. 5 aud 4. x Remington é& Sor FOR RENT—Strictly modern six- nearby western hennery white, close-|Studebaker . TIITt 10% | Sheep 17,000, very little done, buy-|2 yellow... .41% 4 cables, 4.91. Cables: Germany 23.3 sa as lay f e ‘ar oppo: a room house with garage, hot water is ie Bs iis alist Uitermood Bilote 28 Jers generally asking strong to higher|2 mixed... 38 39 : — Pe ge 2 and 1, and then went on to con-|FOR SALE—Modern, well built, at- Second Gig ne at 607 Sixth nearby mediums 28 to 33; nearby|Union Carbide 34% | prices or up to 6.75 or above on better 3 mixed... 37 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES |quer Glenna Collett Vare in the| tractive bungalow by owner al a) —— LL ast Se 2 Union Pacific . 116% | grade ewe and wether lambs. 4 mixed... 3 —()—Range| finals by the same score. bargain. Five rooms, full basement, | FOR e room partly mod: ‘ marked pullets 21 to 25 nearby and|tnitea Aircraft . 16% Oats— Minneapolis, Sept. 28.—()- nge losed-in porches. Best hardwood! ern house, rent very reasonable, in hE REBEL De aEaney WOREe, (Any ea Gore. ik CHICAGO ge eee ol gaciot grain sales; Wes No. 1 : floors. Gas heat, beautiful lawn and| good location, close to school. In- 31 to 38; gathered extras, 29 v9 30:/ nied rule Hat! chicago, sept, 28—U—(U. S, Dep. |¢ white.” dark northern of 7-8: No. 2 noth-|Qne Killed and Two | hrusborr. cioie in. For appoint-) quire after 2/00 p. m. at 801 sixth ! 3 first -2) Un. Gas. & 1 223 . ‘ oer z f mm - 8; , Qe! St. or ph 1066. to 24; Pacific coast shell treated or|Us: Ind, Alcoho 32% | Agr.)—Hogs 36,000, including 9,000 di-| _ Barle winter 62; No, 4 hard white 65°1-2;| Hurt as Autos Crash) ment phone 812-R. : on HENTO Six roan modern awake liners, extras 43 to 45; extra first 32|US Realty & Imp. 11” jrect; early trading strong to 10 cents| 000 4 ge No. 2 durum 45 7-8; No. 1 amber posits FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—5 room | FOR Ri jix room modern dwell- to 42; first 26 to 27; mediums 28 toll" & giver”. ha [higher than Friday; closing slow; ex- |r ved gds, socum (5: No. 1 mixed 59 to 67 1-4,| Minneapolis, Sept. 28—(—One| bungalow. $500.00 down. Balance| ing at 412 8th. 6 room modern bune 30; pullets 20 to 22. Uiil’ Pow. & Lt “12% | treme top $5.65; bulk good and choice; “Rye_" No. 2 red durum 43 1-4. man was killed and two were injured| on monthly payments at $56.25 per| galow at 119 Thayer, 4 room partly \, Poultry dressed weak. Chickens,| Vanadium Cor 17% | 200-280 Ibs., $5.40-5.60; underweights| No, 2 my Rye, No. 2, 39 5-8 to 40 1-8. Sunday when a police patrol, speeding! month. Write Tribune Ad No. 75. | modern bungalow on Ave. B. Geo oft fresh 18 to 35 fowls, fresh, 16 to 27:| werner Fic 1% |around steady; most | 150-190 lbs.) _ Flax: ; Barley, No. 2 ppecial 50 1-2; No, 4,|to the scene of an automobile accl-| oR SaLE—All modern tour-room| -M. Register == . » +] Warner Pic! 7 y 4, y 9 frozen 15 to 27; old roosters fresh| West. Maryland: 44, |$5.00-5.40; bulk pigs $4:25-4.75; pack-|No. 1...... 1.81% 1.35% 131% «-- |45- sample grade 46. dent, collided witr a milk truck. heuse with basement bedroom.|FOR RENT—Six room modern un- 16; turkeys, fresh 20 to 40; ducks, tern Union . 96% |ing sows $4.15-4.50; smooth light CHICAGO RANGE Flax, No, 1, 1.33 3-4 to 1.36 1-2. Kenneth W. Hogle, 25, driver of the! phone 1057 after 5:00 p.m. _| furnished house located at 422-Is¢ fresh 16 to 18. Live not quoted. teh. Air Br. 18% | weights $4.75. Light light, good and: pay nee truck, was injured fatally. Patrolman | =~ aR oT —<Ejod Lotz} St: Please inquire at 111 Ave. A. qui a Westgh. El. & Mfg. 46% “i Chicago, Aug. 28. aaa OR SALE OR TRADE—G.0d bot Willys Overland 2% [Choice 140-160 Ibs.,_$4.85-5.25; light eats Open High Low MAKCK GRAIN zs Kenneth McIntosh, driver of the pa-|" to-,"Jand hay also alfalfa, Will West. NEW YORK Woolworth 5 53% | weight 160-200 lbs., $5.10-5.55; medium | sept, ae” age Tn (Furnished by Hursell-Miller Co.) |tro] wagen, and Patrolman Henry W.! ti04e for good cattle. Any party|~ = New York, Sept. 28—Butter, 3,209; ee Weight 200-250 Ibs., $5.40-5.65; heavy Dec. : No. 1 dark northern... Menth, were hurt. oe eee eee eet can fend thes Miscellaneous jew York, Sept. 28.—Butter, :| MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE Ft 250-350 Ibs., $4.85-5.65;/pack- ‘March fo, 1 dark in . | purchasing this nay can feed their| __ dirm, Creamery, higher than extra | weigl i bo EBB 0 De aac Pnonchern | stock on my place free, “or fur-|LEAVING FOR SEATTLE this j 34%; extra (02 score) 33%; first (88-| (By The Associated Press) ing sows, medium and good 275-500 May ....... jo. J amber durunt «. ACH! DEPRESSION! eS Ln eat 91 score) 27-32%; packing stock, cur-|First Bank Stock . Berlin, Sept. 28.—Beer consumption Paul| “week. Take three. Share expense. A |_ Corn— 16% |Ibs., $4.00-4.90; slaughter pigs, good sept, o. 1 red durum Lenssen, Route 2, Bisiaarck, N. D. i i Fent make No. 1, 184-19; No. 2 17-|Northwest Banco «.......-+.-.. and choice 100-138 Ibs., $4.25-4.75. , 1 flax in Germany clearly illustrates the | —Lcnssen. Route 2. Bis iarch =| Will take experienced driver free, 17%. feesamen gitar are Cattle 23,000; calves 3,000; early March fe 35 |Present depression. Only 1,280,000,000' fioysehold Goods for Sale ee ease a Mint) Cheese, 234,611; steady. State, whole CHICAGO STOCKS . trade on fed steers steady to 25 cents May .. aries gallons of beer were consumed in this! <= cara —pining ~ronm suite, WANTED—To hear from parties who milk flats, fresh, fancy to fancy spe-/ (By The Associated Press) lower; market slow; better grade fed, Oats— lo country last year. This represents a|FOR BALE Dining oo aa e,| wish to buy or trade cattle for po- cial 15%-17; do held 21-23%." Cocpoga tian. Becurtties 6% lofferings predominating; top $10.15; Sept. .----- A iii ane decrease of 16.5 per cent over the| Sparton radio, rocker, roll top) tatoes. Either truck of carload. : Insull Util Invest .. 13% | several loads weighty steers $9.25-9.90; ‘DEC. +: \Hard winter wheat consumption of 1029. Before the war; (esky 9x12 Wilton see 2ug,| _Jacob Messner, Oriska, N. Dak. CHICAGO CASH Midwest Util (new) . + 10% jlight heifer and mixed yearlings very ay ., YORK aug :|more than 2,000,000,000 gallons @ year! beds, Hecate, ct re ox, ec”) WANTED "TO BUY—Stock of gen- Chicago, Sept. 28—(>)—Wheat No. - pare searce, strong; she stock slow, steady: Rye— j A were consumed in Germany. |e aan te ot Acc, A. or| ti merchandise for cash, Write ‘ 2 red 49; No. 2 hard 49%; No. 2 yel- GOVERNMENT BONDS about 9,000 western grassers in run; ‘sept. Hog Prices Drop to — Hl ‘all at “04 Ave. A. OF) ad No. 74 in care of The Tribune. « J. ow hard 48%-49; No, 2 mixed 48%-| New York, Sept. 28—Goverti- mostly stockers and feeders selling Dec. | # GARDNER RUINS BUDS ie 2 —__ EEE ~ DA aan. ; ment bonds: : weak to lower. Slaughter cattle and March Lowest in 23 Years} portiand, Ore. Sept. 283—A Gard- Corn No. 1 yellow 40-40%; No. 2)Liberty 3%s . +++¢ 101.18) vealers, steers, good ard choice 600- hg a ner that ruined the flower bed of W.! white 42%-%. Liberty 1st 4% 102.00 900 Ibs., $7.75-10.25; 900-1100 Ibs. /sent,, South St. Paul, Sept. 28—(—|S. Dewitt was in wrong to the exent) Los Angeles, Sept. 28.—George L. FOR REN Oats No. 2 white 23-231. Liberty 4th 4%s . ++ 103.22 | $7.75-10.00; 1100-1300 Ibs., $7.75-10.25; Oct, Dropping to the lowest price in more of $12. This Gardner was an auto- Heller weaved into the police station T Rye No. 3, 43%. Treas. 445 .... 108.31 | 1300-1500 Ibs. $7.75-10.25; common ,Dec. than 23 years, top hogs sold at $4.85|mobile, however, and not a gardener, ‘and confronted the sergeant. “Shay, Barley 39-42. Treas. 4s . 104.27 |and medium 600-1800 Ibs., $4.00-7.55; 'Jan Timothy seed 3.25-3.50. heifers, good and choice 550-850 Ibs.,’ Belli Clover seed 10.75-14.25. CURB STOCKS $7.00-9.75; common and medium $3.00- ‘Sept. on the South St. Paul market Mon-|@ man who tends flowers. The car ‘sergeant,” he said, “tha boysh down|# Modern apartments in a fire- day. Heavy receipts of hogs and the!ran up over a curb and into Dewitt’s '’a street tol’ me thish wash besht| proof building, electric |slow demand from all large buying|flower bed, demolishing the blooms ‘place t’ buy whiskey. ‘Whash ‘a price?” || tors, electric stoves, city heat. New York, Sept. 28.—Curb: 7.00; cows, good and choice $3.75-5.50; jock. interests were factors blamed for | therein. [Instead of getting his liquor, Heller, ‘aundry privileges, etc. at re- ‘BOSTON WOOL Cities Service o. 1% ‘common and medium $2.75-3.75; low DULUTH RANGE Monday’s downturn. The price was jsot a jail room for the night. duced rents. Boston, Sept, 28—(?)—Trading in| Elec Bond & 8) cutter and cutter $1.75-2.75; bulls Duluth, Minn., Sept. 28.— {below that established the first two BIGGEST BUDDHA — Inquire at the wool market was réStricted io|Standard Oil Ind. . (yearlings excluded) good and choice _ Durum— ore High Low Close months in 1908. ‘The world’s biggest image of Bud- | a Bee odd lots, while prices on this business! United Founders (beef) $4.25-5.50; cutter: to medium 55% 50% 4K 4% dha is to be erected near Tokio, Ja! noua Bpaie oe erect ue The Bismarck were inclined to be a little softer —_—_ $2.49-4.60; vealers (milk fed) good and than a few weeks ago. The volume| A new industry of making artificta! choice $7.50-9.75; medium $5.50-7.50: ‘was too small to indicate the real] leather from wool has sprung up in|eull and common $4.50-5.50; stocker trend of values. England. land feeder cattle steers, good and Germans have developed a fire|pan. It will be 40 feet high and built | Weight 1500. truck that can run across plowed'of concrete at a cost of more than : Wm. C. Small j ° fields and railroad tracks and ford! 850000, There .vill be room for 3,000| Blamarck: NUIT ea Tribune Office 1 ‘BO Bitg 50% small streams for fighting rural fires. persons to stand in its lap. |s 21-28-10 8

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