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LISTLESS EFFORT Market Report for Thurs., Oct. 29 | New York Stocks BIGGER BUSINESS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1931 United Founders: 3 1-4. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Oct. 29.—(?)—Govern- ment bonds: Liberty 3 1-2's 98.20; | Liberty Ist 4 1-4’s 100.30; Liberty 4th 4 14's 100.30; Treas. 4 1-4’s 104.60; Treas. 4's 100.31. steady; fat she stock and bulls un- strong to 25c higher; others about changed; vealers 50c lower; stockers st CHICAGO STOCK and feeders (By The Asagoiated Press) asy; car chcice First Bank Stock 14% All want ads are cash in advance | minimum chargé 75 cents. Copy must be teceived at The Tribune of- {fice by 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion | same day in the reguiar classifier want ads come under the classified ; display rates at 90 cents per column Cuts, berder or white space used on' FOR RE 9 ° ® aw YOURBLSTOCKS | cue:| CLASSIFIED AD |____ Male Help Wanted | __ Apartment for Rent _ Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and = 2 2hiou) Cans” Mears Gee ees ground floor at $25.00 per month.” Free gas for cooking also laundry weekly and increase rapidly. Write; privileges. Close in. Call at 1014 immediately Rawleigh Co. Dept! Bdwy. ND-H-3-V, Minneapolis, Minn. }FOR RENT—Close in, three room ie aie TS apartment in a modern home, hot. and cold water, gas and hot air heat, unfurnished or partly fur- nished, private rear and front en- trance. Call at 415 Eighth St. Wishek, Hettinger, Carrington. Re-/ lable hustler can start earning $35 Rent nicely furnished , combination living room and bed-; room. Modern, Clean, warm and feeders st 0 eee : \FOR RENT—Modern apartment, eity aw WORE STOCKS 900 pound yearlings $10.75; some held | Corporation Securities . GO aes always hot water Bast and sown “heat. Hot and cold water. Good 10 R higher; 1,350 pound beeves $10.40; |Insull Util Invest .. 10% REGULAR WANT AD RATES 807 4th ‘St. | downtown location. Phone 192. Cow i plain short féd and grassy kinds down | Midwest Util (New) . 10% |g 5. - “ | Zakis, Morning Star Cafe, Bis- iA to $5.00 and below; 800 pound short a ‘3 j/REAL HOME COMFORTS. All hotel! marck, N. Dak. s s room a m ae yaaa tp WOO: cond Hid pou el (By The Associated Press) 1) day, 25 or under....... 51 room apartments in modern ie. Feeble Boom Is Followed By Confused and Narrow Price Fluctuations> New York, Oct. 29—(#—The stock market made a rather listless effort to rally during the middle of the ses- sion Thursday, but lapsed into con- fysed and narrow fluctuations later. support for wheat was again encour- , |lower, Dec. 57%-%, May 62 Multitude of Small Buying Or- ders Crowds Into Pit and Stiffens Price Chicago, Oct. 29—()—Late esti- mates that North American wheat ex- Port business had broadened to more than 2,000,000 bushels gave fresh strength to grains much of the time ‘Thursday. Crowding into the wheat pit were multitudes of buying orders for future deliveries, most of the or- feeders $5.60. Hogs 6,000; slow; early shipper trade strong to 15c higher; packers bidding about steady; top $4.85 spar- ingly for choice 220-240 pound butch- ers; odd lots 140-170 pound weights mainly $4.25-4.50; packers bidding $4.65 down for butchers; packing sows largely $4.15-4.50; rough throw outs around $4.00. Sheep 3,000; fat lambs opening 25¢ higher to shippers; deck choice sort- ed natives $5.75; packers talking around steady; aged sheep and feed- ers steady; fat ewes quoted $2.25 (Northwest Banco. 24% CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Oct. 29.—()—Wheat No. 2 red 59% (argely spring) 61. Corn No. 3 mixed 41; No. 1 yelléw 42-4212; No, 2 white 42'2; sample grade (new) 32. Oats No. 2 white 251-%. Rye No. 2 5014-51. Barley 40-56. Timothy seed 3,00- 3.25. Clover seed 10.75-14.25. ; No. 1 hard 61; No. 2 mixed; Minneapolis, Oct. 29.—( ‘Wheat n Hi nt CHOOSE BAUER AS . 5 Ads over 25 words 3 cents additional | per word. i i | The Tribune reserves the right to [reject any copy submitted, also to re- ivise any cory to conform with make-; up rules of Classified Advertising. Phone 32 The Tribyne Want Ad Department —— eee Female Help Wanted WANTED—Experienced waitress. G. P, Eat Shop. Mise for you away from home. Phone | 388. FOR RENT—A furnished sleeping room. Board and room at $25.00 pr month with two in room. Right down town. Phone 627-W or call For Rent $20.00 per month. Also on S10 ‘Sth Bt. | ground floor 2 room apartment, | rent $2500 per month. Use of electric washing machine and iron and gas included. Close in. Phone 637-5 or call at 113 Mandan St. 613 3rd ae Close to| rd St. Phone 747. Reason- | FOR RENT—November first hind fif- | teenth, furnished apartmetns on R in strictly modern home high school and capitol. able rent. Call at 702 7th St.; Phone 1748-W. j Eat ees Private and pleasant, aa Suitable for man and wife. Also ROOMS FOR RENT_ovely ew! ‘wanted to buy Murphy bed in good TUSRURn Eg Tom eee ey Tring. {| condition. Call at 601 Second St. tress. Two blocks from postoffice. | or call at 722 5th St. if Phone 1468. Ps i down; most feeders salable $4.00-4.25; Work Wanted Board and room at $30.00 per) — 2 be Omission of Jersey Central's divi- ft |ders Hoek! Lied oe boty choice sorted quoted to $4.50. WANTED —=HeU1o Fepairing—we| month if desired. Must be. seen’ to FOR Her 0s RO ae a dend halted an upturn in the rails. greg that - rey haayy” sieeve ry . ~y} Mandan News have no new sets to sell, but fix! be appreciated. 115 Thayer Ave. bat oe apartment with mata won rather feb, part entirety ee | Grain Quotations | your old ones. Reasonable rates.|FOR RENT —Firnished room wi heated, light ana water Tope market was rather feeble, particular- % new price gains failed to hold. 1} ae eon, > Radio Clinic. Phone 521. Kitchenette privilege for young! 495 99 er sagath. Celf'at (Hees ly the German issues. The security| po Wheat closed unsettled, %4-% MINNEAPOLIS RANGE 1 a couple. Also garage. Phone 1360| sop, : markets generally were dull. Good! 5, |FOR RENT—City heated furnished %-1% advanced, Dec. 39%- LOAN WANTED—Want to borrow, FOR RENT—Two very nice sleepins| aging. fi |44is-1s. Oate to's up, and” provi- 1s or from individual $1000.00 on Bis-; rooms next to bath in nice, quict.| 4Partim ats , arty. pcr ‘The share market got off to a poor sions varying from 20 cents decline to 87% 68% mack residence property. Well lo-} home. Board if desired. Baby) jouce’ also a n pa su ne start with a slump in the tobacco 10 cents gain. ‘i cated and valued at $4000.00. Write | buggy for sule cheap. 610 Ave. A. | Rents reasonable Ph close in. shares spreading to other sections of Starting %-% cents off. wheat |Dec 40% ai j Ad. No. 89, in care of the Bismarck |550mM FOR RENT—For light house-| iver ““onale: Phone 905, eve- the list. Toward noon, however, loss- afterward held near the initial limits. 42% 4348 | Tribune. Taplin i flee Nahe eivats | a eS es of a point or so were regained in|™ Corn started unchanged to 's lower nec. 23% 24% 28% 24 —_————_——_— tae euiae enteanee. Everything furnished. | FOP RENT—Furnished or unturnish- the steels, cl the ah Petes Ue and subsequently sagged further. 124% 2542 24% 25% |Mandan Commission Is Reor- ? waely He iba pointed to a suc-| Rent reasonable. Close in. 111/ and wie wie So Ee rather strot , Several issues ge! Pa” ae s - ‘a apis Holnbet Mei Mach of the pe Ee ata MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES | 134, 1357; 194, 134%) ganized as Result of Mc- cessful campaign, workers sald oe ate modéFi wel turz| Bhs, Water and heat and gas fur- turn wag lost later, and declines of| Chgo. & Norwest. OPEN WEAK; CLOSE STRONG 132% 1.3414 1.3216 1.83% Dowall’s Resignation icul i Fda td to the bai Siansareeehiie ue or November” ai | a Reasonable. 930 Fourth b a point or so appeared in American] Chgo. R. I. & Pac. .. Minneapolis, Oct. 29.—(%)—Grain' 36% 37 36 36% f4 paign comm: was the response of TIRSLICNLS BOHR DAA jt. ; va Can, Union Pacific, Drug, Lambert, trade here today was thin early and 38° 37% "38's .|the boys and girls at the state train-| 715-4th St. e FOR RENT—Partly furnished apart- Underwood, Elliott, Baltimore and increased later when Chicago began ing sehool. Every student in the in- Ohio and General Foods. American| Tobacco “B” lost 4 points, then re- gained half. Liggett and Myers B/C! lost 2. ‘The upturn in the rail shares was Cont. MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | Minneapolis, Oct. 29.—()—Wheat | receipts ursday 104 compared to 139 a year ago. $ i 15% protein _ Delivered To Arrive 1 dk north. 755 .7855 755% 7756. to buy. There was some spreading between Minneapolis and Chicago by the farm board pit trader. Fresh buying came to the rye pit and crushers bought flax futures per- Otto Bauer was named as commis- sioner of waterworks and sewers at a meeting of the Mandan city commis- sion held at the city hall Wednesday night. Bauer, formerly finance commis- stitution voluntarily donated 10 cents. Donations were made after Super- intendent W, F. McClelland had out- lined the purpose of the drive. Boys and girls at the school are allowed FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room also small furnished apartment with private bath. Gas heat. Call at 619 6th Street or phone 619-W. FOR RENT—A cozy furnished sleep- ing room in all modern home. Sult- ment, 3 rooms and kitchenette. Front entrance. Also for sale, ; fumed oak 6 piece dining room set, $25.00. Inquire at 111 Ave. A West. FOR RENT — Four room apartment, . ground floor, 219 7th St. Gas heat, ip in brokerage Motor sistently. g 185; ‘sioner, some spending money and it was out ble for one or two. Phone 535-M , i = . riers reaching an agreement with|Gorn Products ....... higher and May 1-9 lower. 14% protein aN tigned from the board two weeks ago. |PuT Dione Were MAGE. eg 19/FOR RENT—In modern home, pleas-| phone 593. thelr employees for temporary wage | Crucible Steel, .. | Corn tone was steady but there|} dk north. ln C. D. Cooley, president of the com) eee ene oe ne ee ala \"ant, quiet rooms, attractively fur-!iOR RENT— Furnished three room ‘ ct de t the ol Supeni Wat -aaagrtas cele: can bay sand 3% | | mission, will assume charge of the f!-|PECachts and teachers at the Man-| fished. Two large closets. Suitable| “apartment. Private bath. Heat ‘The tone was firm al e close as! nance department. for one. or two gentlemen. Four; light and i > : f ‘s rails, motion. picture and steel issues i prices changed very little. iL 16% |_ Other members of the board are Ed rt schools joined together to donate blocks from postoffice. 121 West Der One Gai oa Fate) ‘ pointed upward. Sted el a \Baton Ax. & Spr 95¢-| aareen ibe Se a pares Morck, police commissioner, and Den- |%.""" | Thayer or phone 440-J. 1213-W. fractions to 2 points, interspersed ” Lite by) nis Tobin, street. commissioner. ! ° . OR | iT—Good sized well fur-| pc INT—Two” eas with losses of like extent. The turn. | El ee ae : Durum wheat was weaker on top.| A resolution urging sity employes} | Accident Provides bce Wohin cclh erates genera ag een Wise over was around a million and a half|rric RR, Winter wheat was quiet and un-|} | ]to contribute to the Red Cross end! Qmen of Good Luck || tte, lights, gas and Frigidaire fur- Be eters thes tl pbb Ranerawane changed. Cash corn demand was|3 gx north, ‘ldrouth-relief campaigns was adopted; | UMen 0) uc! based diet eG een r Produce Markets || Freeport Texas | —_—_ slow and prices easier. Oats were in'Grade of pretty good demand on the average. by @ unanimous vote of the body. Lerta, Jog ere ee ied A high-jumping jack rabbit nished. Also two-room furnished housekeeping apt. in basement, phone furnished, $26.00 per month. 622 3: one 1716-R. Two desirable furnished a Fitth street 4 2 Rye demand wi jet to |, de- Thursday gave a wild leap over Rent reasonable, 411 rooms fon light housekee| ‘ © — aco PRODUCE Gen. Blee. (New anALEgHEaTulicy: SPatlescdeneedl the hood of an automobile driven | _Phone 273, _..| for cooking.” Also for sale er rent CHICAGO PRODUCE Gen. Foods was improved slightly. Flax demand! by Leonard McMahan, coach of {ROOMS—For rent, nicely furnished,! Kimball piano. Very good condi- Chicago, Oct. 29. —(#) — Butter | G2™ Rood Wane Fur 004 QOGR eaciy, dul limited{} MOrth.... 12% 75% the Mandan football team, re- | clean, warm sleeping rooms. Call! tion. Call at 808-7th St. steadied Thursday as receipts fell off |General Mills titer, : Ie Eeeiees auies niece sulting in a smashed windshield | at 402 5th St. or Phone 246-M.__ | op RENT —Five “room ~a thy ee ie aa ng) tac Winter het QUARTERLY REPORT and cuts. to the fe0e ‘of Erling eet |; “Aujiintonsr] OnigteuBaie er oaes ing weather an - | Gen. \w. ig. A H Arnstad, er. a a changed to % cent higher. Eggs were | Gillette Saf. Ra: | Livestock |} peatein : SUAENAG TE “Arcibad Were Household Goods for Sale _| garage. Located at 1102, Thayer. steady and untevised. Poultry ruled peta * So. Sh PAUL Livestock 7 |1,# 05% sees —— en route to do some duck hunt- FOR SALE —Three beds Fareasers,| in Benne steady. . Tr. . ST. AVESTOC! %. i ‘ id while ti ny . as AUGIOINy| cone ee ee Poultry, alive, 41 trucks steady, |Graham Palge Mot. . 24,,|_ South St. Paul, Oct. 29.—)}—(U. 8.|1 pb f Disbursements Exceed Receipts) ing and while ray veatbit | eotner Conch” gasnee 16x20. Other | FOR RENT—AIl modem furnished prices unchanged. \Gt, Nor: 3r-0. Chi. emer pec ae Bees ae During Period By . crashed through the windshield | miscellaneous’ articles. Phone 342| and unfurnished apartments in the Butter, 5,093. steady: creamery SP-C "a West ug. a peti Mies? itn’ lateeigaeee [LoD $21,095.34 | and landed in the back seat, fly- | or call at 708 Main. = 1 ee en rcns wie clecitioleaae | As rele firsts «00-01 score) Seed re th feds and ordinary native grassers few |1, H er seers B15 eee ee eh Bee ee gin eee: |FOR SALE—Ladies’ mahogany desk. | Phone byte pba ycleeeta ts A | As . | Houd-Hershey yi {Grade of ee ee in_ now carries ‘ab- . $25.00, Two oval Ax-} —— ae oe . 28-26%; firsts (88-89 score) 28-27: Houston Olt f | amall dots more idestrable stot fedsiriyniw.or ‘ | i || bits: foot and, if there is any- | Almost new. $2000. Sve Oot and|FOR RENT—Three room apartment : seconds (86-87 score) 24-25; standards | Hudson Moto: 7 |to 8.00; best mixed offerings early|) yw 83% ..... 6154 ...., | Disburscmenis of the Mandan clty| thing to the theory of luek in the | Bi on ground floor cd i (90 score centralized carlots) 28%. | Hupp. Mot. Car 7 (740; bulk grassers 4.00-5.00; with | Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat government exceeded receipts by! lett hind foot of @ rabbit, he is | chair, $16.00. 418 7th St. Phone) 0” Biome floor. Completely and oe Eggs, 2,594 steady, price unchanged. | Int. Combus, Eng. 7, jSizeable showing lower grade kinds 12% protein $21,095.34 during the three months| ai primed for the big game of the | 364. oxen en y es fumished. Gas Crees Tb.: “Twins 14%4-16c;|Int. Harvester .. % relat mech a peed oe ; z haf 60% 635 Haat Sept. fe Scoane to the! season with Bismarck Armistice {FOR QUICK BALH — Beds, dressers. | FOR RENT. sl a i | j-15c; Brick 16%c; Lim-|Int. Match. Pte. Pi 18.50; heifers 3.00-4.00; cutters 1.50-|1 H_W..... 80% 63% | auditor's quarterly report. . cot, tables, chairs, stool, n = housekeeping | ecarer bret Brick Morne 14%2|Int. Nick, Can’... 4 |225; strongweight kinds 2.50; top !Gtade of Disbursements were listed at $24,-| ™"¥— ss “come on Demons.” Cohn stectrie heater, porch| Partment. Heat, lights and water . ye eri 16-16'c, Swiss| Int. Tel. & Tel. . 16% {medium grade bulls 3.25; bulk 2.78- |! Dd se rt 5 3 9, 071.22 and receipts at $12,975.88. t swing, bench, dishes, fruit jars, pil- furnished, $25.00. Also one sleeping pt gad Amaptioas' uw S~ | dohns-Mansvie. 4|8.00; stockers and feeders in moder-|! # W ag 0% 6296) Cash on hand’ at the beginning of| yxy. alegre numerous other articles.| T0om. Suitable for two. Heating -30c. Kelvinator ...... 7% |ate ‘supply, about steady; quality/ch 1 amber 04%. 03% 78% 87! the quarter totaled $30,604.85, drop- Will Face Charge 217 8th Bt. pet sale, Call at 307 4th St. 5 %iplain; ordinary natives 3.25-4.25; '13% protein ping off to $19,509.21 at the end of H 4 nan am i R RENT—One all modern unfur- Ghia ass ncaed s. D.| Kreuger & Toll. 1% | calves 1,800; steady at 4.00-6.00, now |2 amber... 83% 9114 ..... «e+ | the period. | In District Court/ Fox's be Sean tee, cadmas nished apartment, three rooms and A)—Potatoes 66, on track 276, totalKroger Grocery | 19% | bidding 50 lower, or from 8.60 and Grade of nigel | ‘The largest single item of revenus| PREnoieAaeR, | bath with electric stove and Frigid- B. shipments 660, firm on Wis-|Liquid Carbonic down, | Re ae was $7.157.12 derived from water ren-| _ Eight persons were bound over to) _FRORE NAN ———! aire. Call at 711 Ave. A. Phone bel ma Red. River Ohios steady|Lowe's Inc. .. Hogs 13,000; averaging steady 2, amber... 65% 60% tals. Others were: special waterworks| “istrict court and bond was fixed at <a | 1256-w. consin ai ke, trading only fair;, Louis. G. & El. to 10 higher than Wednesday; better | receipts, $1,097.50; meters and re-|$1.000 each when they were arraigned | for Sale | POR RENT—Furnished “apartments 3 oe et nee owt.: Wisconsin Round| Mack Trucks 150-825 pound weights 4.50-4.70; top| pairs, $225.83: funds from county for|Before Justice Charles M. Sheen| ... .arecnrysler sedan in~good) rooms and bath. Strictly modern. ‘Whites 75 to 90; Minnesota and! old 4.0; paid by shippers for several! poor relicf, $371.79; scale fees, $70.70;| Wednesday afternoon on charges ot | So ee atin! | eEhoneelaat, f oa o obblers 80 to 90; Red| jloads of sorted 180-250 pounds. 140- building permits, $59; plumbers’ lt-| assault with a dangerous weapon in running 01 Phone 1471-J FOR RENT_N ainnlahea eee y isles Once ts to 95; Idaho Russets, $1150 pounds 4.25-4.50; pigs 4.25-4.50; censes, $75; and tax collections, emnneciion “witha secebe Dra pl a Pel oes HecsiGritues and tix:| room apartment, private bath and a ; : “al s mostly 400-425 or bet- !2 J , ; i ¥ % No. 1, 1.20 to 1.40; No. 2, 1.00 to 1.05; Me ie Pea rerags ccoecuwenacaaay: 4.45; | oe aap hundred dollars was ‘They were Marcus Matz, Sr.. George} tures. Burroughs adding machine, SnrAnee i close in, ready for occu- Commercials 1.10. weight 211.“ ‘ Matz, Mike Matz, Marcus Matz. Jr..| safe, electric wall olock, check pro-| Pancy October 10th. Call at 322 } Sheep 6,500; no early sales or bids; H pein ye pon je ah nals Nick Berger, Tim Berger, Matt Ber-| tector, hat and dress forms, racks,| _ First street. ib. im DULUTH CLOSE i og ae arn) sine aad a :| Gene oe eheas nd Beane oy Y mer| Ser, and George Berger. tables, chairs, vacuum cleaner and} FOR RENT—Two-room furnished bas Duluth, Minn., Oct. —C around 25 higher prices; or mostly district. warrants, Other disburse- Mike Stoltz, who systained broker many other miscellaneous items. apartment, City heat. Call at room ‘ed ‘ Close: Flax on track 1.35 ie = aa 1, | 8.75 on the bulk of the good to choice ments included: * salaries, $2383.87, |T108 and internal injuries as a result| phone 268. Bismarck Cloak Shop,| 300 College Bldg. or phone 1063, _ | 1B ie Mine 198 12; Deo. 134 1-2) 1 {native ewe and wether lambs. aivonba MROr (an gupolias, «61 6s947;194 tne adiairy Was thsiiooma\aining | ¢1AiMaln/ Aye, Blsmatee, NOSE) FOR RENTS -Aperment ini firepenat ig “2; 7. 1.35 1-2; el liedeaaaad?) || : 6% | H Paik ens, FOR E-—An up to date meat mar-{ building, twe rooms,*kitchenette and Jan 136 1-4; May 1241-2, | |New ork Gent. soi | Sona lof See ee aT ant Supplies, #41" stolts and his wife were the only/ "Yh, "Cin grocery. line. Fully| bath. Slectrical refrigerator. Caun- ‘Wheat, No 1 dark northern 75 | , NH. & Htfd 3755 290.—(P)—(U. 8. Dep. Med to gd.. 47 5 0; ald te ; | witnesses called upon to testify. with Frigidaire cooler.| dry privileges. Inquire The Bis- ; 2 do. 74 5-8 to 78 5: a2! Chicago, Oct. 20.—( 1D. Med to gi $700; aid to poor, $768.36; fire de- equipped ig $0 Ooi Ma G8 to 17 6-8; No. ilNeth American, RBH | Age.) Hogs, 25,000 including 7,000 di- Lower gds. 38 Partment expenses, $217.48; salaty,| ,,7he elght, defendants recently, wets) at a reasonable price, Jungling &/ _marck Tiibune office { jo. is “8; No. ral ! Rye— : Heol *) fined and given jail sentences for as- : _—_—_——— —— \ aan 8: LN Pac. 924 ‘rect; 10 to 20 higher; later trade y custodian of city hall, $330; salary, Lang, Lehr, N. Dak. i i 13 5-8 to z Hy age eae Bac, Gas & Biect 35 -jslow; advances mostiy lost: 220 to 300 Nog Be 8 “| elty‘welgher, $180; books printing|Seult and battery as a result of the | <>" S 475 i930 word Sport coupe inj _.___Houses and Flats _ i 4 1-4; No. 2 do. 70 1-4 to|Pacific Light 41° |tbe,, 5.20 to 5.85; top 5.35; 140 to 210 | no oT.,.... 1.35% 141% 1.951 1.3815 | and stationery, $227.91; hauling gar-|S*me atfair. vere |, geod inechanical condition at a real| FOR RENT—Five room modern du- f a Sond ‘durum 68 1-4 to 71 1-4: [packard Motor .. 5 jlbs., 4.60 to 515; pigs 425 to 465;!N% b:v2. OS OS | bage, S25240; ‘services, "boasd’ of| , CHAPRES Sgainst Mike Berger were | - good mechan’ coe ot oy Re Cad cone ahi Bie ea 88 1-4; No. 1 durum 68 1-4 to 71 1-4:) Par.-Publix —.... 14% packing sows 4.50 to 4.85. H CHICAGO RANGE | equalization, $180; spetial police serv- olx LE—one silghtly used Bur-| Double garage Cheapest rent in f Be nea peed era or », | Light light, good and choice 140 to Chicago, Oct, 29. Close 1688 $100; ° material and labor on| "7 = oe Added, | roushs adding machine, Half price.| ¢lty. Phono 620, am do. 68 1-4 to 82 1-4; No. 1 red durum G34 |160 Ibs, 4.60 to 4.85; light weight 160! Wheat— Open “lest | sewers, $943.51; donation to public! | Lmprovemen eager | #OR RENT—Modern six room house, “14 F Pr i | to 200 Ibs., 4.70 to 5.10; medium weight March io 60% | library, $200; sewer pump, $498.35;| | T J di 7 1 S ttin: VW oe ae — TILIZER for| With gas, newly decorated. Phone } ats, No, 3 white 26 to 26 1-2 zap 60% |200 to 250 Ibs., 5.00 to 5.35; heavy May “62% | and lly scale tickets, $97. 4 o Judicial Setting | FIRST (CLASS ee rer | aaa, . y Y Page thea r Hee s ue f No, 1 rye 42 8-4 to 43 3-4. | hs Hieoanag ee a nae bars abel eS ae From now on justice court pro- | ‘bout 6 yards to the Joad. John|FOR RENT—Six room modern biln- ; Barley, choice to fancy at bie to} pes Seger rene red as | Braves Unfortunate ceedings in Mandan will take on Wray. Phone 1411-W. i alow, ape at 522 9th St SO Medi eee ee ‘good and choice 100 to 130 lbs, 4.25' March 241 Tn Game With Minot| ™°v, 28: GHOICE CANARY singers: Tmport-| Phone 1390. { 38 5-8. ye (May 4 oe n le Ate Teen menting ota ity ‘ed Rollers, Hartz Mountain and| FOR RENT Piya, nes oom modern a | 4 i 5 000; ne TU — commisnen. Ib was. det ~~ Choppers, native singers. Cages,| house. Phone 882-W. BOSTON WOOL Rep lone pees ya 2 ee 23 tolpone a4x,| , Mandan football enthusiasts are) Justice Charles M. Sheen had | SPP. oO} Bun, phone 15-J,| FOR RENT— Five room modem 4 Boston, Oct. 29—(#)—Bids were re-i pe, % | Fo te higher en shipper account “96%; | deriving some comfort in connection! held on even terms with malefac- Dickinson, N. Dak. house with bathroom. Gas heat i ceived on several grades of fleeces|Roy 11% i cent a! Pree ee TH ‘27% | with the Braves’ defeat by Minot| tors long enough. — ——— | and gas range. Close in. Also but actual sales were slow; strictly|Safeway Stores et | e-nabee nO. pad a for welanty steers: 21 | from the fact that the team entered; | Carpenters, called into consul- cies | furnished sleeping room for rent. combing 48, 50's bright Ohio fleeces Boe eee Taste ceatlines: J rede offer. | , |the contest under what was regarded| tation, offered a solution. They Lost and Found | phone 426-J or call at 417 Thurd i sold at 21 to 21 1-2 in the SERS, Seaboat 4 ne % ‘ieee icaty fo 28 higher: very un- | Dec. a as ® severe physical handicap. byilt a platform which elevated | “Lost—Last week a black kid glove | Aaa and 36 to 38¢ scoured basis. Bids |Sears-Roebuck 4 41% leven: better market on other killing| ee 4 The Watriors not only went into| the judge's bench. ve | near Modernistic Dress Shop. Fin-| mor RE @ room modern house, 4 up to the low side of the range 23'Servel Inc. ..... 5 i. 4 action on empty stomachs, it: was In the future Sheen will have | mn for reward to Mrs. ! Pp B rvel Inc... , |clagses; mostly strong to 25 higher; |Oct. 7.82 | der please rtu | bed rooms, close in, at $50. 6 room to 24 in the grease for 58, 60's and/Shattuck ( Ws tal a clean-up trade with good to; Dec. ~. 617 | pointed out, but most of them werc} a chance to,look down at mis- ©. C. Larsen, 509 W. Thayer. | modern house, close in, reasonable 56's strictly omnia Detcee BAP Snion iat lene eee cent ae ach a5 Jan. 6.00 | iy, rom. thie offpeta. of (gasoline) cresnls with Jociat clieaypraral: ———=! rent. 6 room partly modern house been rejected althou some 5! | Simmor 9 . | Bellies— lumes. — r 7 “ af BRB, offerings were available at 23 sai és, ny higier than early in week; stock- |e... i 7.30 Leaving for Minot by bus at noon DAUGHTER BORN ; Personal aes Joon rently Meee we } others were firm at 24 Practically’ : ; UGTA RaNGE Tuesday, the squad did rot reach! Mr. and Mrs. jardner of | ——— ee . ‘ f no. business was transacted on 64'/Sout ay, Pitypeeey at SB ics eh 10 990 ths, | Duin, HRY Gol ae Minot until a few minutes before the| Harmon are parents of a daughter |LEARN A PROFESSION tou aie ee ia Seo. Me eee j meaage = i 15,” [858 t0 11.50; S00 to 1100 Ibe, #80 to | Durum PETA cd Tie Va earner thes pega sani Moler Barber College, Front street, |" OF cuss Close in. Phone 504. ! BISMARCK GRAIN j 37% |11.50; 1100 to 1300 Ibe., 8.50 to 11.50; |r o ‘68% 69", | delay was caused by a 20-mile wind Six Entombed Fargo, N. Dak. ~|FOR RENT—Modern, warm hoi Date Cct. 29. 3475 | 1288 to 1800 Ibe., eee atte ahs ve which struck the bus head on during Fear Six Entom| s 4 bedrooms and garage. $45.00 per bh (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) 23; |mon and medium 900 to 1300 ths, 3.73 pee. most of the trip and impeded its oro-| Men Have Succumbed month. Furnished apartment, ,or e No. 1 Dark Northern 3: 11% |t0 8.50; helfers, good a d gress. Members of the squad said sleeping room. For sale: walnut i No. 1 Northern | a 18%, to 860 Ibe. 6.00 to 10.50; common ane that the driver was forced to progced| witkesbarre, Pa., Oct. 29—()—En- dining room set and davenport ta- 3! | Tex. Pac. Ld. Tr. . 6% |medium 2.75 to 6.50; cows. 8 in low gear during most of the Jour-|saceq in their fifth day of ceaseless ble. Phone 1421-R or 547-W. | a ae 2iTim. Rol. Beane 24% | cues & LAL gears ant ae ney and that the wind blew exhaust] Sffort, reseuc crews Thursday —con- FOR RENT—Three room house. One i Fas tap | enero gene Fe Eee ey ee eettes ex: fumes back into the bus. By the|tinued to dig through tons of fallen mile north of Capitol. $8.00 a | No. 2 Flax I woe 11 ary Oe eid choke (bee 275| FOREIGN RRCHANGES lime they reached Minot most of the|rock endeavoring to reach six men month. Good water. Wood free. f ede 35 un 147% |to'480; cutter to medium 250 to 400:| New York, Oct, 20.—()—Foreign | Platers pomplaines. Sf eagaches re. |ehtombed at the West End Coal com- Wood for sale, cheap, Mra. Carrie J | y AN C 13% |vealers (milk fed) good and choice exchanges easy. Great Britain de-| coiveg another setback Taursday pany’s mine 3 Lge aay eed Falck, Bismarck, Phone 8-Fe4. Speltz" 40 | Uni 6.00 to 7.75; medium 5.00 to 6.00; cul) mand in. dollars, others in cents.| Cove" Ca Thursday | miners were trappe ‘Duplex with garesi i Dark Hard Wing: Wheat ‘40 | % land conimon 4.00 to 5.00. \Great Britain 3.87%; France 393%:|nuen X-ray pictures revealed thot night when a cave-in followed a gas located at 831 Fourth street. Hi Hard Winter Wheat. 46 | : 30% |""Btocker and feeder cattle: Steers. ‘Tealy 515%; Germany 23.69: Norway| pSuduis, Siar halfback, pad broken | explosion. ae eee, a ATTENTION, be varsot Neveciber Jt eam ES! 4 i Seas ea, Lye . h, refused to gi P time. Inquire at Sweet { f Ei |U. 8. Stee 45, | 00d and choice oe wee (21.74; Sweden 22.19; Montreal 90.25 | in ‘the early minutes of play just| would be found alive, other mining FARMERS! Shot Le i A RANGE OF CARLOT SALES it) 5. Rubber. 6%, {to 6.75; common and medium 3.25 t>' Note-demand rates nominal. after completing a 23-yard ruc. Itjexperts said there was small chance — ——————EE é Minneapolis, Oct. 29.—(®)—Range i oir Pow. & Lt. 12% |4.75. ! was hoped that he might be in shape/they had survived. Bring your hogs to Bis- Rent of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1\ vanadium Corp. Sheep, 18,000; strong to unevenly | NEW XORK in time for the Bismarck contest on day of the week. sd dark northern 73 to 77 1-4; No. liwabash Ry. higher than yesterday's average:! New York, Oct. 29—7)—Butter| armistice Day but his physician has 4 marck any lay o he FOR RENT—Three office rooms with f nortl 16 7-8 to 78 1-8;'No. 3 mix-) Warner Pict. . choice native lambs showing the sip; | 16,018, firm. Creamery-higher than| Caerea him out of the game for the California Grange We will be located at the four large outside windows. Very od 1°78; No. 1 hard winter 64 7-9; Weee Married turn; few closely sorted loads 6.25 to! extra 3112; extra (92 score) 30%; frst} seacon, Wants Legal Beer|} Bismarck Auto Parts, next | reasonable. Call at, Dahl Clothing ‘ No. 1 amber Aue 73 1-8; No. yen Be ire 6.40 to outsiders; few westerns held | (98-91 score) 26%-20%; secdnds 25%- potent le et is | to the N. P. stock yards. 9| Store. 410 Main Avenue._ , f we mixed durum 73 to 89. ‘Ovrl s around 6.50. 12634. aoe, aga { A iti a ™ Oats, No. 3 white 4 toma-4, | uly oyrind. -- Slaughter sheep and lambs: Lambs | Cheese 243.400; steady, unchanged. | Students at Training | winasor, ceuit, oct. 20——Tne | We are also in # position to | 2°50 On ne ee | ye, No, 2, 4. | eer a 90 pounds down, goad and choice 5.59; Eggs 13,178 steady. Mixed colors School Give to Fund! chapter of the national Grange.|f serve you at McKenzie 9/FOR REAM — X a » 8 i ‘x, Oct. 29.—()}—Call money its common 3. 25; i er grades wi : | é . "I I Flax, No. 1, 1.38 to 1.39. | taley Jor her cent, ‘Time loans steady |to to pounds, medium to choice 1.00| Poultry, dressed weak; chickens| Volunteer workers in the campaign |right of the national executive com- || Prices paid will be equal to | - Room and i Corn, not quoted. \¢0 days 3%; 90 days 3%-4; 4-6 mlos 4/to 2.50; all weights, cull and common ; fresh 17 to 30; frozen 23 to 33. Tur- for funds for the Red Cross were ex-| mittee to publish its “opinions and any market. WANTED—Boarders and roomers, per cent. Sc to 150: feeding lambs 50 to 75' keys fresh 20 to 37; live, not quoted. |pected to complete a canvass of the / actions as representing the voice and $30.00 per month for board, room | BETHLEHEM PAYS DIVIDEND Prime commercial paper 4; bankers} pounds, good and choice 4.50 to 5.10 | | business district of Mandan by Thurs- | unanimous support of all Granges. L. E. Heat & Son and washing. 400 3rd St. New York, Oct. 29.—()—The Beth-' acceptances unchanged. ee ee eee i MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR day night. i |The resolution set forth that the » % Heaton ‘ > — 7 lehem steel ‘corporation Thursday de-, 4 t SIOUX CITY Minneapolis, Cct. 29.—/)—Flour| Scattered returns were being turned |national executive committee, in a Phone Bismarck 154 or clared a dividend of 50 cents.a com- Maid-chauffeurs, who do housc-! sioux City, Towa, Oct. 22.—)—«U. unchanged. Shipments 38.367. Pure jinte the drive headquarters during statement to the press Napa Call Us at McKenzie, N. D Use the Want Ads mon share, the same as the payments work and also drive miledy’s ¢97.13.'D. A. tle 2,590; calves 700: | bran $12.50-13.00. the day but it was expected that tab-|ed the Crange’s “unaual! ie op made three months ago. have been hired in England. better grade beef steers and yearling: | Standard middlings $11.50-12.00. ulations would not be completed until |tion to the return of legal aed