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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1981 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and ? 2 hard 61%4-"1; No. 3 yellow hard 60'»; No. 2 mixed 6113. Corn No. 1 mixed 414; No, 1 yel- Now 48; No. 2 white 48, New corn No. CLASSIFIED AD RATES Work Wanted MILEINERY—Hats made and old hats remodeled. All kinds of sew- Apartments for Rent ENT—Very three room basement apartment. FOR fi 2 mixed 46-46%; No. 3 white 44-45 oR ing, new dresses, coats, suits. Also) Private bath. Gi Cats No, 2 white 2713-9, All want ads are cash in advance | remodeling and altering. Prompt) refrigeration. Clty heat. eee Rye no sales, minimum charge 7% cents. Copy} attention to mail orders. Mrs. A.| 1063 or see custodian Room 300, Col- e or or @ ov Barley 40-58, must be received at The Tribune of-| 8. Nielsen, formerly of Nielsen’s| jege Building. 4 09 e Timothy seed 3.75-4.00, |fice by 9:00 @ m. to insure insertion} Millinery, Apartment 18, Person a Clover seed 12.35-14.75. ‘same day in the regular classifier! Court. Phone 248. pili usslibieg, Hieecrtd and common 3.00 to 4.00 DULUTH CLOSE | — remodeling, elso childrens clething.| 00 Tugs, light, gas, telephone fur- BULLS WEAKEN AS | POOR DEMAND ROR Stocker and feeder cattle: Steers, Duluth, Minn, Nov. 18—(@—! Cuts, border or white space used on’ Phone @7-W or call at 810 5th St. ber cblithy Alwaee ot Wane BIT lew or! toc! $ good and choice 500 to 1050 Ibs, 5.25 Wheat, No. 1 dark northern| Want ads come under the classified WOMAN wants work by the hour or/ 2nd St. Phone 812-2. i ry 4: fe dis) tates at 90 cents column. COMMODI MARTS | ea ANERI C AN GR (22,725; common and medium 3.50 at too 3 4: No. 2 do, 753 4 to fe valnees per dig wan tee ron ners anno l Y ee Prices Nov. 18. AINS "sheep. ny No. 1 northern 77 3-4 to 80 3-4; No. K. Thompson. Phone 267, ! Express De eral steady WIth week's asate dentine, {2 do. 75 3-4 {0 78 d-4; No 1 amber|, REGULAR WANT AD RATES | __Female Help Wanted | FOR RENT—AIl modem furnished -.$145|WOMEN AND GIRLS—To decorate | 1.00; greeting cards. Experience not} 85! necessary. $6.00 per hundred. F.| . 45) B. Elman Co. 400 South Main St, or unfurnished apartment at 71513 Thayer. Inquire Mrs. W. A. Hughes. Phone 622 or 1391, |FOR RENT—Two room modern new- | SHOW HEAVY TONE. “ : 6 days, 25 words or ynder... feeders strong to shade higher; desir- | durum 74 1-8 to 83 1-! 8; No. 2 do, 72 able lambs mostly $.25 to 515 to pack. (1-8 to 88 1-8; No, 1 durum 70 1-8 i Ge econ came crs; closely sorted kinds 6.00 to 6.10|t0 73 1-8; No. 2 do. 70 1-8 to 73 1-8;|2 @ays. 25 words or under $ \ : 16's to outaiders; some held higher; choice |No. 1 mixed durum 86 1-8 to 85 1-8;|1 day. 25 words or under. ... in Wall Street; Trade Is Desultory New York, Nov. 18. — Ue) —Wobtly |i commodity markets and the appear- ance of some negative mid-week bus- iness statistics and news contributed to a heavy tone in stocks Wednesday. Narrow gains of the previous session were more than lost during the morn- ing and by afternoon the market was soggy, all groups participating in a slow decline. Bonds were dull and ered spotty. News that the Belgian copper pro- ducers had sailed, apparently without reaching an ng coe Stra (Be eee Aviation tailment, was disappointing, for the . twice-postponed departure of the vis- Borg-Warner itors had aroused hi that a solu-; Brunswick Balke . tion might be reached. Copper stocks |Bur. Ad. Mch. - weakened sharply, nor did the further |Calumet & Hecla .. Joss of 1% cents in silver bullion help tees dates : the speculative attitude toward metal |Cerro De issues. American Smelting was par-|Chesap. 2 ‘Ohio : ticularly soft, losing about 4 points, . Wes, while s in others of ae bern) category ranged from 1 to in the rails Union Pacific and bribed iH Hudson worked into new low ground | a on declines of 3 and 2, respectively, eng. e othe New York Central, however, was fair-|Chrysler | ly steady. \Col. Fuel & Tron’: American Telephone sagged in the Colum. G. & Eh . neighborhood of 3 points and failed|Coml. Sol. ..... to find much stimulant in the declar- |Gontol Gas. : ation of the regular dividend, a deci- \Cont. Bak. “A*’: sion that had been fully expected. \Gont. Can . Case and Harvester were down 2 or; so in sympathy with wheat. U.S. Steal, Allied Chemical, American To-.Corn Products 2, » P. bacco “B”, Coco Cola and American |Cream Wheat <-. Can ed a couple of points. West-|Crosley Radio per and Western Union Difrer febrat Steel . Curtis Wright . new minimums. The turnover was only moderately; more than a million and a half shares.|Kest. Kodak . The market was decidedly weak at the |Eaton Ax. & Spr. close, with numerous losses of 2 to 6/El. Auto Lite . inte. Scena — | Produce Markets Es | Freeport Texas CHICAGO Gen, Am. Tank Chicago, Nov. 18.—(/P)--Butter was |Gen. Elec. (New) . steady in tone Wednesday and prices |Gen. were steady to ‘ic lower. Eggs were |Ge. unrevised. Poultry ruled firm. General Mills, Poultry, alive, 2 cars, 25 trucks, | Gen. ee firm; fowls 14-18; springs 16; roosters ‘Gillette Saf. Hae, 10; young tom and hen turkeys 25, leo: Due os. old tom's 20; White ducks 13-15, col-| Gooayr, Tr. & Rub. ored 12-15; geese 12. iGraham Paige Mot. Butter, 6,602, steady; St eveas oe Ne specials (93 score) 31%-324; extras (92 score) 31%; extra firsts (90-91 score) 29-30; first 88-89 score) 27-28; Grigsby Grunow . seconds (86-87 score) 24-26; standards | Houd-Hershey (90 score centralized carlots) 29. Houston Oil ... ‘Eggs, 1,093, steady; extra firsts 32- neon : 33; fresh graded firsts 30-31; current ete ne peas receipts 25-28; refrigerator firsts 18- THe Niobe 184; refrigerator extras 19':. i. Int. Combus. En CHICAGO POTATOES ae ers Chicago, Nov. 18—(AP—U. S. D. int’ rel. & Tel. A.)—Potatoes 66, on track 219, totall Jewel Tea. U. 8. shipments 529; dull; trading| Johns-Mansi slow; sacked per cwt.: Wisconsin; Round Whites 70 to 80, few 85 Min-; nesota-North Dakota Red River Ohios 85 to 95; Idaho Russets No. 1, 1.35 to 1.50; No. 2, 1.05; Colorado Mc- iste Clures 1.35. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR i Minneapolis, Nov. 18.—(?)—Flour | Mat! 15c higher. In carload lots family M: patents quoted 5.05 to 5.15 a barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks. Shipments 37,388. Pure bran 15.00 to 15.50. Pacific tandard middlings 15.00 to 15.50. [Mont Ward . sca : Nash Motors . NEW YORK New York, Nov. 18.—(?)—Eggs 10,- Nat. 589; mixed colors, refrigerators, firsts | yy, 19 3-4 to 21 1-4 seconds 18 1-2 to 19; mediums, firsts and poorer 18 1-2 to 18 1-4. 54, | to 49. Oats at 3-8 to 5-8 decline, and jerward sagged further. Et kot {bullish as had been expected, sellers i Cikiel aie than shown in latest figures re- oh ‘American Jagencies H , | Weight on the market. | professed not to have lost fa!th in any joutstanding obstacle 15. . jand oats weakened witn wheat, despite 1 *|gentine frost:and flood news but it , |did not have enough ~ i ket. Feeseerse = Abrupt Setbacks in Prices at! Liverpool Also Are Drag | on Market Chicago, Nov. 18—(P)—Indications | of extremely disappointing export de- | mand for North American wheat, to- gether with abrupt setbacks in Liver- pool wheat quotations, swept grain values dowhhill Wednesday. Notice was taken of announcements that the British government would in- troduce a wheat quota system. Drought complaints from the western: part of Kansas and Nebraska failed to act as an ofiset. ‘Wheat closed nervous, 1 3-4 to 2 3-8 cents under yesterday's finish, Dec. 59 1-8 to 1-4, May 63 7-8 to 64. Rye 2 1-8 to 3-4 off. Corn 7-8 to 1 5-8! down, Dec. 44 3-4 to 7-8, May 48 7-8 provisions unchanged to 25 cents lower. Opening 1-1% cents off, wheat aft-| Corn started | “1% down and subsequently held’ near the initial limits. fl In addition to the Argentine offi-j| jclal crop report, which was not as of wheat found incentive in British trade estimates that Europe's 1931} wheat crop, exclusive of Russia, was 36,800,000 bushels more than last year. This would be 11,800,000 bushels larg- ceived by the United States depart- ment of agriculture. Assertions that wheat holdings of amounted to acted also as a Traders who| 194,000,000 ! bushels on Sept. 1 ultimate good export demand for! United States wheat said the most/ advance of wheat prices at this time is the large domestic supply. Co.n persistent scantiness of rural offer-! ings of corn. ‘ovisions were neglected. MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES DEVELOP WEAKNESS | Minneapolis, Nov. 18.—(4)—Wheat ; declined fairly liberally today. Liver- Pool’s reactionary tone caused an early downturn, There was some Ar- influence to check the decline. All grains were off with wheat. lower and May 2%%c lower. Flour trade was rather good with Minneapolis millers and shipping in- structions were: fair, mand was good for what there was in! sight and prices were firm compared better with more buyers in the mar- The cash corn market was steady. Oats demand was fair to good. Rye market firmer. better and prices firmer on the aver- age. Flax demand was fair and offers) light. ight . | Livestock dl — SOUTH ST PAUL LIVESTOCK 8. D. A.)—Cattle 2,300; trade slow on steers and yearlings; she stock! steer run 4.50 to 7.00; few bétter grades 8.00 and above; beef cows 3.00 to 4.00; heifers 3.50 to 4.75; cutters! 2.00 to 2.75; grade bulls 3.25; bulk 2.50 to 3.00 feeders and stockers unchanged.) Calves 3,700; vealers steady; 4.00 to, government - sponsored | “ toa material Ma \Dee December what futures closed 2c/May . There was not enough desirable | Rye— cash wheat in to make a market. De- | Dec. with futures. Durum was just a shade |J1 ‘receipts l2 dk north: South St. Paul, Nov. 18—(AP—U./} and bulls slightly more active; bulk/3 outstandii medium 1 1 dk {feeders 4.85. Slaughter sheep and lambs: Lambs | 90 pounds down good and choice 5.00! to 6.25; medium 4.25 to 5.00; all: to 150 pounds medium to choice 1.25 to 2.75; all weights cull and common 11.00 to 17.5; feeding lambs 50 to 75 {pounds good and choice 4.50 to 5.00. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, Nov. 18.—(AP— U. 8. D. A.)\—Cattle 3.500; calves 250; beef steers and yearlings slow, about steady; car choice 1,100 lb. steers 11.75; warmed up kinds down to 4.00; fat she stock slow, about steady; short fed heifers 6.50 down; bulk cows 3.00 to 4.00; vealers weak; prac- tical vealer top 5.50; bulls steady; medium grades -3.25 down; stockers and feeders weak to 25 lcwer; few salts 5.25 down. Hogs 10,500; moderately active, early steady to strong with Tues- Gay's averages; lighter weight butch- ers very slow; packers inactive; top 4.50 sparingly for choice around 220 Ib. weights; scattering sales 200 to 260 Ib. weights 4.25 to 4.40; 140 to 170 lb. weights 4.00 to 4.10; slaughter pigs mainly 3.50 to 4.00; odd lots sows 400 to 4.15. Sheep 2,500; very little done; vack- ers bidding 5.25 down; fat lambs classes unchanged; few thin wethers and yearlings 2.25 to 3.0; lambs eligible mostly 4.00 to 4.25, quoted to 4.50. o— MINNEAPOLIS RANGE. ‘Minneapolis, Nov. 18.—(?)— Wheat— Open 74% High Low Dec. . 14a ay (73% 11% 172 ‘May. . Fax Dec. . May . Bar Dec. . May HICAGO RANGE mee Nov. 18.—( Wwheat—* Open “High Low Dec. bre eh suly Corn— March’: July \May duly demand was stronger and tone of the | Jai Barley demand was|Mi MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Nov. 18. plea ednesday 141 compared to 95 a year ago. Wheat— 18% protein To i) 1 dk north. atthe 18% 18% 3 dk north. 2 % protein 1 dk north. weights common 3.50 to 4.25; ewes 90) dy; best held around 4.50; other|N°. 1 feedinz) Barley No. 2 do. 65 1-8 to 85 1-8; No. 1 red | Ads over 23 words 3 cents additional! durum 63 1-8. | Flax on track 1.45 to 1.48; to ur- ive 1.45 to 1.45 1-2; Nov. 1.45; Dec. 1.44 1-4; May 1.44 1-4, Oais, No. 3 | No. 1 rye 52 7-8 i. Barley, choice to fancy 44 1-8 to 47 11-8; medium to good 36 1- Sed to 41 1-8. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE (By The Associated Press) First Bank Stock 16; N. W. Banco 26; Greyhound Corp. common 3 3-4. CHICAGO STOCKS (By The Associated Press) GOVENMENT BONDS New York, Nov. 18.—()— Govern- ment bonds: erty 3 1-2's 100.20: Liberty Ist 4 1-45 101.30; Liberty 4th 4 1-4's 101.11; Treas. 4 1-4's 106.18; Treas. 4's 102.23. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Date Nov. 18, No. 1 dark nozthern No. 1 northern Speltz, New York, money steady 2's Time loans steady 60 rays 312; 90 371-4; 4-6 mos 4 per cel Prime ¢: nercial Paper 37-4, white 87 3-4 to 28 1-4.) Corporation Securities 6; Insull Util. Invest. 10 3-4; Midwest Util. (new) 10. No. 1 amber durum 54 No, 1 mixed durum 46 No. 1 red 43 1 flax 1.21 lo. 2 ¥ 1.16) No. 1 rye 33 per word. H The Tribune reserves the right to reject any copy submitted, also to re- vise any copy to conform with make- up rules of Phones Advertising. Phon The Tribune Want Ad Department PIANO FOR RENT—Phone 680-W or 45. PRIVATE TUTORING. Any high school or grade pupil wishing pri- vate instruction may obtain same by applying to Mrs. Mabel Nelson, 618 6th St., Bismarck. Terms rea-} sonable. re Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Oneé three-piece walnut bedroom set. One, two piece mi hair living room set. Two children’s beds. Perfection oil stove with oven. Wilton rug, 8'2x10%%. One breakfast set. Everything practic- ally brand new. Call at 504 3rd Ave, N. Mandan, N. Dak. Male Help Wanted MEN WANTED for Rawleigh City Routes of 800 families in Linton, Wishek, Hettinger, Carrington. Re- liable hustler can start earning $35 weekly and increase rapidly. Write immediately. Rawleigh Co., Dept. IES 1 3-V, Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED—Boarders and roomers $30.00 per month for board, room and washing. 400 3rd_St. ieee | "Tse Movie Talkie’ In Bootleg Trial oe is City, Nov. 18.-—(#)— The “movie talkie” prosecution of Joe Pasano in federal court here on charges of being one of | the heads of a wholesale liquor | ring resulted Tuesday in a plea of guilty at the fifth day of the trial. Pasano was fined $10,000 and sentenced to two years in Leav- enworth penitentiary. The defendant's decision to plead guilty came after govern- ment agents had exhibited an cight-reel_ motion picture film starring Pasano in activities around the alleged headquarters of the liquor ring. They had tap- ped wires to gain the talkie effects, Bucharest Stirred Paris, Nov. 18.—(#)—Prince Nicholas @ hot quarrel between the two at the Palace'in Bucharest after the Prince's recent marriage to a commoner, it was learned Wednesday. The details of the quarrel, just re- vealed here, told of a stormy sone jin which King Carol tore up marriage certificates before the Prince countered with defiance, de- claring he had photostatic copies. behav} your jor,” the Prince snapped, “and temper. I had copies made ‘lof those papers. You don’t think I intend to allow my children to be de- clared illegitimate, do you?” “You will have a few days in which to think this over, young man,” the King replied. “Remember, I can put By Royal Qyarrel|i of Rumania is under threat of arrest i by his brother, King Carol, following “I anticipated your unreasonable | ¢ he Weather Report ‘ At 7 a.m. Highext Lowest 1 Amt. 241 ir f Total thik month to dato ormal, thix month to date n POINTS em Low Pet 00 15 18 100 22 100 SEE sh clear 14.00 Valley City’, clear 17 Histon, clear 6 Grand Forks, eld: 18 GENERAL. REPORT Other Stations— "vem! Lew Hin 1 Amarillo, Texas, clear Boise. Idaho, elds. Calmary, Alt Ghieago, ik, clay. Denver, Cold, clear Des Moines, Te. toad Dodge City, Kal le Ednronton, "Alt i 88 Lander, Ws0., 200) Medicine Hat, A. tag Miles City, §f 200 fodena, Utah, stio too No, Platte, Neb. i090 Okia. City, Okla 190 Plerre, 8. D., clear. . too Pr, Albert, Bust, wo wAppelle, Sasi 4 Rapid City, 8. D, 5O 00 Roseburg, 46 08 St 70 6 4a 00 42 140 60 1:04 16 24 46 {00 48 (00 40 101 04 18 200 io, 48 70.62 Winneimucea, clear 30 46 120 Winnipeg, Man., cfd: 12 20 {00 EATHER FORECAS' For Bismarck and vicinit Un Rettled, snow probably tonight and Fall River, Mass. GIRLS and women, decorate greeting cards, We pay 85 per 100; experi- ence not necessary, absolutely no selling. Acme Specialty Co., Paw- tucket, R. I. ——————————————————_ Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Four room bungalow. | ¥o Completely modern. Gas heat and full basement. Call at 811 3rd. _Phone_ 809. FOR RENT—One all modern furnish- ed home, also one basement flat, furnished, consisting of overstuffed set and radio. Call at 811 2nd St. or phone 1276. FOR RENT—Modern five room bun- galow with garage. Cheap to re- sponsible parties. Close in. Also furnished sleeping room, Call at 401 Ist St. or City Cafe. FOR RENT OR SALE—Small partiy modern house, Thirteenth Street. Will trade this and new Hudson car for larger house. Phone 153 house, all newly decorated. Fulf basement. | # Located at | Immediate occupancy. 812 Thayer Ave. Phone 377-M. FOR SALE OR RENT—All modern house, one block from pavement. near Capitol and high school. Gas heated. Built-in features. Lawn, trees, shrubs. Terms. Phone 1057 after 6:00 p. m. -|FOR RENT—Two modern houses. In-/ quire F, A. Lahr. FOR RENT—All modern 4 room du- Plex. Furnished or unfurnished. Well heated. Call at 808 7th St. ENT—1 lit " noe alae Moe EOR RENT — Modern apartment’ in Down town. Phone _851-W. modern. Smith, {FOR RENT—Furnished or ly decorated apartment. City heat~ ed. Partly furnished. Reasonabie rent. Inquire Mrs. Wm. Braun, French and Welch Apartments, FOR RENT—Well furnished two room apartment on ground floor. New gas range, Frigidaire, running cen telephone. Hazelhurst Apts. ell furnished two room apartment. South exposure. Gas, lights and heat furnished. Laundry privileges. Adults only. 120 West Thayer A’ FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished three room modern apartment. New- ly decorated. Frigidaire, laundry, electric washer. Gas heat. Clean, warm, always hot water. 807 4th St. FOR RENT—Large, pleasant room with kitchenette. Completely fur- nished. On ground floor. Close in. Adults only. Phone 262-M or call at 208 Mandan St. FOR RENT—Three room” apartment. and a four room apartment. Gas heat and gas for cooking. Water furnished. Phone 593 or call at 219 ith Street. Richholt’s residence. nished three room apartment with private bath and kitchenette. Also furnished light housekeeping room with large closet. Second floor, 422 5th St. FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment, also three room apart- ment, furnished. With gas, lights and telephone furnished. 622 3rd St. 16-R. nished front apartment. Noy. 15th, Phone 773. Available Varney Apartments. _Person Court. Phone 796. FOR RENT NOV. 13TH—Modern 6|FOR RENT— Furnished three room room bungalow at 609 ist Street. Reduced rates for winter months. Phone 1851. Martin Bourgois. FOR RENT—Six room modern bun- galow. Phone 321 or 317. .oo FOR RENT—Duplex with two bed-| rooms and sleeping porch. Located | at 11414 Broadway. _Woodmansee. FOR RENT—A modern 9 room hous: next to the Bank of North Dakota. Phone 206 or call at 217 Sth St. ern home. Suitable for one or two. Convenient to bath. Private en- trance. Call at 322 9th St. FOR RENT—Five room modern | - house. Hot water heat. Call at 221 : Ave. or phone 676-M. FOR RENT—Large front room, un-|_ furnished. Light housekeeping priv- ileges., Lights, water, heat and use of phone furnished. Private en- trance. Rent reasonable. Cvll at 318 8th St. after 2 p. m. or phone 834-J. ee FOR RENT—Large furnished sleep- ing room. Suitable for two. 607) 5th St. i FOR RENT—Very nicely iurnishea combination living room and bed- room. Modern. Clean, warm, al- ways hot water. East and south windows. Suitable for one or two 807 4th St. FOR RENT—Nicely” furnished “sleep- ing room. Two windows. Large closet. Steam heat. Next to bath. Right downtown. Two blocks north of Patterson Hotel. Suitable for la- dies or gentlemen. 402 5th St. FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms in heated building, suitable for living purposes, with bath facilities. Rea- sonable rental, on secona floor. Store space for rent, reasonable Thursday; Uttle change in tempera- Unrettled, snow rental. Will give lease subject to sale of building. Hedden Real Es- Inquire H. J. | ~ | apartment consisting of living room, bedroom, kitchen and private bath. | Call at 618 6th St. !FOR RENT—Five room unfurnished apartment. Private bath. Heat and water furnished. Also sleeping room. Call at 318 8th St. Phone | 291-W. |FOR RENT—Four room uniurnished ; apartment. Private bath, private entrance. Heat. gas and water fur- nished. Close in. Call at 322 1st St. FOR RENT—One room and kitchen- ette apartment. Furnished or un- furnished. Private frigidaire. Mur- Phy bed. In new addition, second floor, $35.00. Also furnished froat room and kitchenette on first floor, $35.00. Evarts apartments, 314 3rd St. Phone 1471-W. FOR RENT — "Strictly modern fur- nished apartment. Rose Apart- ments. 215 ard St. FOR RENT—All_ modern iurnished aud unfurnished apartments in the Rue Apartments with electric stove and Frigidaire. Inquire 711 Ave. A. Phone 1256-W. Rue Apartments, FOR RENT —Two-room furnished eperennents ay heat. Call at room 300 Coll or phone 1063. tin fireproof pulldine, twe rooms, kitchenette and bath. Electrical refrigerator. Laun- dry privileges. Inquire The Bis- marck Tribune office. For Sale FOR SALE—Radi actically new. Two wicker chairs, one arm chair and one rocker, davenport table, walnut desk, floor and table lamps. Phone 1236. SALESMAN with company car will sell private owned Model A Ford in good condition. Phone 1237. FOR SALE—Best grade coal from the Asplund mine. $3.00 per ton in truck loads. John Wray, 1011 9th St. Phone 1411-W. 2BsG8aa Basses Butter 8,148; steady and un- % 15.00 on medium to choice grades; Cm” you under arrest at any moment and maa ae we ed. snow | tate Agency, exclusive agents, Bis- | FOR SALE— Oldsmobile four “door se- % deprive you of all your royal privi- tonig! ht and Thuraday and extreme _marck, North Dakota. dan. 1929 model. A-1 condition. Marni Slomely ancien: 10/5 2); iz ralph d north ortion ronlant: Y slightly warm-|#OR RENT — Furnished “sleeping | New Tires and new battery at Cheese 142,841; steady, unchanged. 5% 29,000; fairly active; steady to) leges.’ afer east portion Rens RENT Pucniebed seoping | ey a: | phone 1671 of call areas Jersey and other white nearby pre- | 13% | weak with Tuesday's average; top Prince Nicholas, it was said, turne nh Dakote: Partly cloudy| room. Sui S00 00, en Close in, 311 4th St. Phone 627-M. FOR RENT—Well furnished rooms mium marks 51-52; nearby and near- by western hennery whites, closely se- { 4.20; paid mostly for 180 to 220 lb. enn. R. R. . ae extras 46-50; average extras!Phillips Petrol. . on his heel and stalked out of the/to Fcloudy, raine brody ble east portion weights; bulk 150 to 175 Ibs, 4.10 to, tonight ursday; not much royal presence. Bucharest is said to} (pment ON amperature, PLEASE* TAKE NOTICE—I_ will Bes Fi 1% st 225 to 325 Ibs. butchers at be waiting the outcome with excite-/ Yor Montana: Unsettled tonight, Kitchenette for ligt house-| ™ake anyone a present of a cab- ; marked mediums 30-32: mark-Proct. & Gamble . 46% | Ca to 410; sows 325 to 390; bullly ment. Se ee eh itasninat BertEhi Sonne mace gas Pogegety ine ‘{Listeala. Uke, ner. ties alt ed ed pullets 26-28; Pacific coast white, |Pub. Svc. Corp. N 3g |3-50 to 3.75; early bulk pigs 4.00 toi D i eae eee Thursday partly cloudy. gn.| cooking. Low rents, Hazelhurst| Duy fresh, shell treated or liners, closely pest 410; average cost Tuesday 4.13;|1 H W eseee 69% sree, 68% Beulah Challenges aor tinnenota: | Probably occasion-| apts, 411 Pifth street Phone 273. selected extras 49-50; extra firsts 47-, Purity eee weight 206 Ibs. 11860 oe i al rain in south and snow of rain in | eee sere | 48; marked mediums 30-32. Bedi oan on. Bheep 3500: supply light mainiy|! or i Slope Grid Teams|sienty?warmer tonight and in east eee Ford roadster with truck body. Poultry, live steady. Fowls by|Recsten Recd petives; market opening around| fait Wey STK vere 86% oso0e portion Thursday, Lost and Founc Runs like new, “Phone 995-J or call freight 15-22; express 15-23; turkeys |Reo Motor ...... steady with Tuesday on all classes;/1 DH W or Beulah, N. D., Nov. 18—(#)--Beu- WEATHER CONDITIONS STRAYHD—Long tailed ram. Two| 2 922 Ave.C West. by feight 25; express 25-32; ducks by early sales good to cholee native|! HW... 65% ..... 64% ...../iah's high school football team, unde- over Mahitabn and over western Orer| year old. Notify Jim Davis, Bis- DELIVERED any eed in town, sal freight 14; express 21. lambs 5.50; medium grades largely | Grade of feated winner of the North Missourijgon while a low pressure aren covers| marck. vaged bricks of cal Iding. Dressed, steady. Turkeys fresh! throwouts ‘mainly around 3.50; fat/] DHW or 'Slope Conference, Wednesday issued {he Horky Mountain region. Preciol. | rogt—Two pair men’s work shoes.| $1.00 per 4 yd. load. | Inquire 6. F. 1-32. y SI ewes salable 2.00 down: few medium! ‘Minnesota and South: Dakota ‘Wiest | challenge to the Elgin and Flasher |t2e( ciate’ stisstaaippi-Walieyana | Finder please return to Bridgeman | Lambert. Phone 1427, ee a ic grade range feeders 3.50. 12% protein teams which plan to play off a tie|from ihe northeastern’ Rocky Moun-| Russell cream station next to Will's | CHOICE CANARY singers: Import- DIVIDEND a OMrrTED a |Schuite Ret. Stores aaa i Baw BR eae game for the South Missouri Slope | ra torthe Pacitleccanst. tenets. | storage house on Broadway. Re-| ed Rollers, Hartz Mountain | and New York, Nov. 18.—(?)—Chicago ee CHICAGO 1HW..... % 66% 63%: Conference title. tures dropped somewhat over the| ward. Choppers, native singers. ages, North Western rallway has omitted Seaboard Airline Chicago, Nov. 18-(P)—(U. 8, Dep. Grade ot Elgin and Flasher played to a 6 to 6|G Ren region and. Mltsissippl | meee | Seeds Jaco Bull, phone 115-0, the semi-annual dividend on the com- ‘Shattuck (F. G. Agr.) —Hogs, 28,000, including 9.0001 BAW’ % g-, gs, 62% 04% (tle im their recent game, which Was ifn, - "| NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE moun. Dickinson, N. Dak. mon stock and the semilrannial in Shell Union Oil direct; active; steady to 10 higher) "**"" “Durum ° | [to have decided the caterenee Bobs aghipinarek station barometer, Inches: GAGE, FORECLOSUR 7 per cent ferrt | « st 280 | 4 1, vat to ye @ charity |° 2 reduce 10 wea level H b: te dend on the 7 per cent pre Simmons than \Sesterday'e average: 170 to 280 ch 1 amicr 80% 00% 70! 0% Ors. They plan to sage e chArtY /shin, iver stage sO flight Fun ot sp Netien in eroby Given ti HA Personal RANGE. OF CARLOT SALES Ibs., 4.40 to 4.80; pigs 4.00 to 4.35: | pecking sows mostly 4.00 to 4.15; decision has not been ‘made but it possibly will be held at Mandan. ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Official in charge. delivered by Neil Housten Omay and both of Bi Helen Omay, his wife, marek, Burleigh County LEARN A PROFESSION—Low rates for enrolling now. Catalog free. Minneapolis, Nov. 18.—(#)—Range) Sout smooth sorts to 4.30. | 12h Beulah officials sald they would kota, ‘mortgugors, to Moler Barber College, Front Street, of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1/S0uthern, ys. § | Light light good and choice 140 to 2, gt like to schedule a post-season charity led that for the first time since the | Mutial Savings and 1-0 Fargo, N. Dak. dark northern 78 1-2 to 19; No. 2 land dard. Beans fs, |160 Ibs., 4.40 to 4.60; light weight 160; game to be played on or before|attaek seized him, King’s condition) 2nd day of February, Ay, foal, and | —Py “pn “Ware Ea hard winter 63 3-8; No. 2 amber/q 91%6 | to 200 Ibs.. 4.50 to 4.65; medium weight | Thanksgiving with either Elgin or|was slightly improved. filed for record in the office of the Use the Want Ads durum 15 1-4 to 88 2% 1200 to 250 se 450 to 4.65; heavy, Flasher or the winner of the pending} FIND ‘OLD OAKEN BUCKET’ as ae ergs or ee O Rn —_—_—_———X—X—X_—__ durum 80 7-8. Bt 3% ht 250 to 350 lbs. 4.40 to 4.65; Bigin-Plash Flasher t game, Bloomington, Ind., Nov. 18—()—| Oe cin day of March, A. D.. 1931, Corn, No. 1 yellow 56 1-8 to 60;|Stewart 7% Ing sows medium and good 278 to} 1o— ——-— %| ‘The old oaken bucket has been foundjand duly recorded in. book 308 of a +4 No. 3 mixed 50. si 15% |500 Ibs. 290 to 4.30; pigs good and) | Hoard | in Bills Is |]and the University of Indiana and|mortguges, at page 51, will be fore- | WE ARE CASH BUYERS Sul closed by ‘a sale of the premises in i Oats, sample grade 27. 1% {Choice 100 to 130 Ibs., 4.00 to 4.35. || Purdue can go right ahead with that) coch mortgage and hereinafter de- |p of all varieties of Alfalfa Rye, ‘No, 1, 51 1-4. = Gi! Cattle, 10,000; calves, 2,000; active | Burned by Woman ||tootbai game. ‘The bucket, symbol)Scribedr at the front door of the || including State Regis bape No. 2 special 48 to 53; No.| 22% | marekt on few loads strictly good and | ——---—._ --- | of victory, was disinterred from thejcourthouse, in the city of Biamarck, grades. sample grade 50 1-4, Bil 23% |choice steers going on shipper ac- Decatur, 111. Nov. 18.—(?)—Mrs. | floor of the ‘ibrary cellar at Indiana. SE Oe eee Ou Capeta Mcndleun >. seniniess oe alaklire 1, 1.49 to 1.50 1-2, Union Carbide . 35% | count; these as well as most offerings H, F. Bailey doesn’t have money ——— |p. m. on Saturday, the 12th day of|# amount you have for sale, Bags jean Tec - 44% | selling from 10.50 upward, strong to 25 | to burn, but she did it anyway BRAINS FOR BRAIN \Becember, A. 31, to satisty the |M furnished tree for shipping. FOREIGN EXCHANGES | Daltes: Aireeste 12% lhigher; others slow, but undertone) the other day. Washington.—Two new weapons in|smount due upon said mortgage On| Wewn ay SEEnS, INC. New York, Nov. 18.—(#)—Foreign 4 steady to strong; low cutter and cut- | To begin with she was afraid | the battle against dreaded pernicious | Ke Dreimiaes, described’. in, said Bea ath SCTE: %|ter cows and common and medium thieves would get her $14 in bills | anemia are foods which a lot of peo-| mortgage and which be sold to Fargo. N. De butcher heifers firm to higher; she | when she went out todo her mar- [ple like to eat—brains and oysters, |satisfy the same are situate in the city of Bismarck, in the County of Ind. stock supply being short; largely Lower gds. 29 46 ..... keting, so she put the money in /Dr Charles C. Ungley of Durham uni- | {i'%, 0! Bian Oe Noain Dukotee 9/16; Ttaly 5.15%; Germany 23°79; |US Realty & Imp. : steer run; 12.75 paid for weighty! pacrqs ont the broiler of her gas stove. versity finds that brains of oxen and |ind are described us follows: Norway 20.64; Sweden 20.79; Montreal |U. 8. Rub! jbullocks; 12.25 for long yearlings. sf ia B20, Returning with a roast for din- / other cattle regenerates the blood of} | Lot numbered nineteen (19), in v. 8. Si ner she placed it in the oven and (sufferers of the disease. Dr. Treat] block numbered one hundred ten 80.50. Note:—Demand rates are nominal. Wal BOSTON WOOL ‘ Boston, Nov. 18.—(#)—Texas wools| West, were quite active and prices showed| Western ee @ strengthening tendency. Good 12- ee et a2 Bar months wools readily brought $5 to|Weetgh El, 56c scoured basis. Texas wools of 8- 2 |pood and choice 600 to 900 Ibs., 7.50 to % 111.75; 900 to 1100 lbs., 7.75 to 12.25; Slaughter cattle and vealers: Steers, - 146 148 146 148 1100 to 1300 lbs., 8.00 to 12.75; 1300 to} {1500 Ibs. 8.00 to 12.75; common ana {medium 600 to 1300 Ibs., 4.00 to 8.00; | heifers good and choice 550 to 850 | May Ibs., 6.25 to 10.25: common and me-| dium 3.25 to 6.75; cows good and DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Nov. 18.—(?)— urum— Open High Low Close Nov. 10% Dec. lighted the burner. Half an hour later she detected the odor of the burning paper and pulled out the charred money. She said she hoped to get a re- fund from the government for what was left, but that hereafter her money would be kept in the B, Johnson of Yale has found oysters to be & source of anemia in rats and believes the same cure wil! work with | humans. RESTRICT ROBOT Washington.—Piloting of airplanes by an automatic pilot, is allowed in} | i | | (110), of the Original Plat of the city of Bismarck, according to the certified plat thereof, duly filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, reference there- to being had: That there will be due on said mortgage on the date of sale the sum of $1,202.99 besides the costs of this FOR RENT Modern apartments in a fire- proof building, electric refrigera- tors, electric stoves, city heat laundry privileges, etc. months growth brought 48 to 49¢ choice 3.75 to 5.25; common and me-|Ma: ay trees 5244 | ico box. the United States with one restriction |foreciosure ite, Inquire at . ir quantities of KS to 3.75; low cutter and cut- ; . eerie —the robot pilot must be sccompa-| ye AND LA scoured basis. Fair qual CURB STOC! {dium 3.25 Nov. 149° 4 145. 1.45 HICCOUGHER STILL GOING SAV AND LO. ‘ter 2.25 to 3.25: bulls (yearlings ex- {eluded) good and choice ‘heef) 3.75 way ‘ ito 4.50; cutter to medium 2.50 to 4.1 vealers (milk fed) good and chot 15.00 to 6.50, medium 4.00 to 5.00; cul | 146 1.46 1.43% 1.44% nied by the usual crew. This ruling | 146% 1.46% 1.44 1.441, | Mansfield, O., Nov. 18.—(#)-—In his ef the Aeronautics Branch-of the U, |s! = ho:pital room Ira A. King hiccoughed |§. Department, of Commerce is made |* a CHICAGO CASH GRAIN for the eleventh successive day Wed-!in the cause of safety in the event Aes Non Montruaes Chicago, Nov. 18.—()--Wheat No. jnesaey. Physicians, however, report-|the mechanical devi¢es fail. -28—11-4-11-18-25—12-2) these wools have been sold this weck nd a slight advance in prices nas ‘been realized in a few cases. Another development was the movement of fair quantities of fall Texas wools. New York, Nov. 18.—()—Curb: Cities Service 7’. Elec, Bond & Shares 18. Standard Ol! Ind. 21. United Founders 275. The Bismarck Tribune Office

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