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SE SATS Se ATES ETT a - a. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1932 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and = [v7.22 EE TEKINTCKY FAGNG | “ASS? * Market Report for Tues., Aug 9) 222%22%<| “UN UND) oe eee ee ea UPWARD DRIVE IN | woe ter, heat, ralepbons light, water, at, gas, Britain 3.47; France 3.91 13-16; Ttaly Cuts, border or white space used/ and use of electric washing i=’ bs crea ‘ in i n want ads come under the classi-| chine furnished. Call at 930 4th St. 12% protein 5.10 3-4; Germany 23.80; Norway Enforcers Win in Party fied display rates of 90 cents per col- | = 2 7 New York Stocks RE ACTION 10 SHARP Bamber... 56 61 sss wens. /1740; Sweden 17.84; Montreal 67.12! Primariés Pere adage fl . 1 tain in dollars. others in cents: Great | Democratic Repealists, G. 0. P. RATES CURB STOCKS Louisville, Ky., August 9.—(P)— REGULAR WANT AD - NEW YORK MARKET Closing Prices Aug. 9 ADVANCE IN PRICES New York, August 9.—(?}—Curb: | Prospects of a wet and dry fight in |6 days, 25 words or oar Bei Adams Express 5 | Cities Service 4 3-4, iNovember's congressional election |3 days, 25 words or un gag gr Air Reduction ! Elec. Bond & Share 19. |were increased Tuesday as primary |? br words or under. : 2 Standard Oil, Ind. 23 1-4, returns were received from approxi- ae 5 SS ae netleg ae iauicuen rs United Founders 1 1-2. mately half of Kentucky's precincts, |Ads over 25 wor a Phone 1241-W or 1313. Am. ©; ! Only one of the 27 Democratic can- bases FOR RENT—Two, 2 room furnished ee | MONEY RATES {stdates for the, nine state-at-large i i sae is Bull i i a H New York, August 9—(—Call {nominations supported prohibition,| The Tribune reserves the right to) apartments, one 3 room and julls and Bears Come to Grips Profit-Taking Also Puts Heavy | money steady; 2 per cent all day. a= he was apparently badly beaten |TeJect any copy submitted, also to re-| kitchenette unfurnished apartment. . s Time loans steady. 60 to 90 days|in the primary, vise any copy to conform with make-| Gas, lights, heat and water furnish- _ 48 Prices Waver Back Pressure on Wheat Pit 11-4 to 1 1-2; 4-6 mos. 1 1-4 to 1 ey Only three of the 24 Republican|¥UP rules of Classified Advertising. ed. Call at 622 3rd St. ’ and Forth per cent, candidates favored repeal of the 18th Phone 32 FOR RENT—Furnished — basement at Chicago Prime commercial paper 2 1-4 to|@mendment, and they also had prac-| The Tribune Want Ad Department | apartment, 711 Ave. A. Phone Am. +|2 1-2, tically no chances for nomination. 1256-W. New York, August 9—(#)}—The bull |Am, Tel. é 7 Chicago, August 9.— () — Belief | —_____ All other Democratic candidates FOR RENT—Two furnished house- campaign in the stock market found |Am. Tob. “B’ . that an eight-cent quick advance | MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE |Supported the Democratic repeal Help Wanted keeping rooms. Lights, water, heat, the list less responsive Tuesday and,|Am. Wat, Wis. had made reac‘éons inevitable led to!oh to fc: 2 men of exceptional plank in their campaigns and the (By The Associated V Lees other Republican candidates either] WANTED—2 men of exceptional gas and use of telephone. Private First Bank Stock 12 while prices were given a sharp boost entrance. Rent reasonable. Phone occasionally, advances were not well |Anaconda Cop. : |general profit-taking and a decline (arm Del, Pra, 3 {of about 2 cents in wheat Tuesday. Northwest Banco 15 supported prohibition or said they} ability. Liberal compensation. Call} 34.5 or call at 318 8th St. maintained. Aten. pee eae BF! 8u.|° Declines in stocks and cotton had Mple Moline common 2% endorsed their party's national plat-) between 5 and 8 p. m., Prince hotel, FOR RENT—One or 2 room nicely ‘Trading continued in large volume| Atlantic Coast Line some bearish effect. On the other form. TEAS ean Ei beset | feniebed or untarilinen 7 agNMe but substantially under Monday's. A|Atlantic Refining hand, export demand for wheat im- 973 BOSTON WOOL U. 8. Senator Alben W. Barkley, ] WANTED—Good man to help harvest ments, ground {fl vate en- brisk advance in the utilities in the|Auburn Auto |proved ag a result of recessions in . Boston, Aug. 9.—(P)—Domestic wool| temporary chairman of the Demo-| and make hay. Will pay good| ments ground floor, private en: late morning failed to attract an im- price, and there were intimations of CHICAGO RANGE jcontinues to move quite freely but|cratic national convention, appeared} wages. Mrs. Mary Ives, 8 miles) Soon room: seasbrabie Gall ot pressive following and the list gen- reduced crop estimates in Canadalchicago, Aug. 9 UP lacks the rush that characterized|‘ettain of renomination. Returns| south of Menoken. 309 Sth St, or phone 1283-d. erally balked at exceeding Monday's owing to-heat, drought and pre-| | Wheat— Open High Low Close/trading late last week. Values show| {TM 2.121 precincts out of 4,195 gave | WaNTED—Gravel trucks at Flasher. | 22 th St or Phone 1233-J.___ highs. By early afternoon, a. number mature ripening. Sept. (old). 5412 5514 53% 54/9 slight upward trend as selling prices | Him 60,937 votes to 28,524 for former| “Average 14 mile haul, No limit to|7OR RENT —3 room apartment with ol les were & pol We e Wheat closed unsettled 1 3-8 to 1)Sept. (new) 54% 55% 53% 54% Senator George B. Martin and 3,195 - i Private bath, 1st floor. Phone 5-8 under yesterday's finish, Sept. old (Dec. ~ ‘BT 58% ‘57 (57, [8PProach the maximum of recently Lh he ae ‘ for Dr. J. F. Wright. 1427. S. F. Lambert. 1649-W or call at 812 Ave. B. ‘6114 {62% |Quoted ranges, but the concensus is . . 8. F, . 54 3-8, Dec. 57 3-4 to 7-8. Corn 7-8! a 8 that price ranges have not as yet been me ae SUE SEER oad = ==|FOR” RENT—A modern furnished +} to 1 1-8 down, Sept. 32 1-4, Dec. 33 181% 32% extended above recent levels, Orig- pol ‘peal pl PI F le Help Wanted three room apartment with gas, 5-8 to 3-4. Oats 5-8 to 1 off, and "39° 335% form. Republicans will nominate emale Help Want lights, heat and water included. ‘i ‘ ‘ inal bag offerings of bulk French] their senatorial didate at a con- | aauroeese ee WANS Ee , | Provisions varying from 12 cents de- a combing 64's and finer westerns, grown| vention i abe ber, ata COMPETENT GIRL WANTS GEN-| Call at 924 4th St. Sidney Smith. haere As wools recently selling on the low side | YO" September 7. | ral housework. Can give refer-|FOR RENT—Three 2 room furnished rosso for WeAIheas ab dies Laver : of the range 32-35¢ scoured basis are Pi iene ao _| apartments, with gas, light, heat pool tarket, Th was alec eamerted (MAY ccs 88 |. 88 now more frequently realizing the C ONTINUE D WANTED—Middle-aged lady for gen-] and water furnished. Two apart- der Monday’s close. A sell-off at the opening had been quickly checked. iggs ig. . . Extreme gains of 2 to 3 points were |Brunswick Balke . registered around noon in such issues nd Ad. ee " as American Telephone, American |Galumet & Heola ‘Waterwarks, North American, Public}Gannon Mills ..-.. Service of N. J., Stone and Webster, |Case, J. I. ..... American and Foreign Power, Amer-|Cerro De Pasco ican Power and Light, American Can, eras chad ‘Allied Chemical, Safeway Stores, |Chi. & N. Wheat futures here had been going Rye— it _ {high figure of this range. rei one eral eerie on farm and ” ments, $20.00 per month and one Coca Cola, and others. This advance |Chi. Gt. Wes. fi ns | Sept. 34% «33% page take care of 4 small children. Posi $25.00. Also garage $2.00 per month. y a Chi. Gt. W. Pfa. 12222 up so fast that export business was | Dec. BT% 36% CHICAGO STOCK J A A re d tion for about 3 months. Wm.| Call at 622 3rd St. was substantially reduced, however, |Chi, Gt: W- Pid. -.. temporarily shut off. Bulls here con- 4214 ‘al (ily ‘thie ‘Amociaied Pred) aps Are Angere' Hassa, Bismarck, N. Dak. Rl. ‘OR RENT — Nicely furnished front as U. 8. Steel common and Eastman|¢ yy’ st. P. & Pac. Bid. 1. tended, however, that prices were nul % By Sti Talk; ———— | FOR RENT— Nicely furn’ front reacted to show losses of about 2/Chi, R. 1. & Pac. . at still low and that the general situa- $20 520 5.12 Midwest Util (new) % y Stimson 5 | ee eae i 3; alco ints duri hi ly afternoon. Pie fi » 5.20 5.2 i rge sleeping room, gas, an Case, Union “Pacific, Senta Fe and |Gcr Peel & ir 8” | Ones Cea eee 471 480 470 | GOVERNMENT BONDS League Is Pleased WORE BALSA to A oz | laundry privileges’ included. “One American Telephone slipped a point |Colum. G. & EL. 14, jtended to bring about wheat price TH RANGE | New York, Aug. 9.— (/P)—Govern- — children to care for. Phone 1722-w.| vI0ck from postoffice. Reasonable or so under Monday's close. oth, i. South 35 lrallies from around 58 cents for ment — Far East—apparently an open door —————nesr) Tent. Call at 223 ri Bb Several commission houses had felt /COm. Souths 541,|December. Reports of scarcity of of- Close| Liberty 3% 100.28 policy. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Ciean a substantial technical ‘reaction was | Gone pay. 5 |ferings from the southern hemisphere | Taberey aeereee 20 — |__ Household Goods for Sale and well furnished second floor overdue as a natural sequence to such |Gont, Can 2914 |to Europe likewise were a steadying 52 Liberty 4th 4445 102.31 TOKYO SPOKESMAN FOR SALE—General Blectric kitchen| 2-'0om apartments, $20.00-$22.00; a violent upturn as that of the last|Cont. Ins. 16! /factor. On advances to 58 1-2 cents, om| sens Sie 1074 VOICES INDIGNATION range with automatic oven control.| #80 three-room apartment, $25.00, month. Bear traders continued to|Cont. Motor 1"s|though, selling increased, with ensu- roe Treas. 4s 104.4 Tokyo, August 9.—(P)}—The Japan-| 35 white enamel. Used only short| including lights, water, heat, gas play for a reaction and met with a!Cont. Oil of Del. 4hx; {RB declines checked by resting orders “i : 4 i oo ese foreign office Tuesday asked the “for cooking and laundry privileges. little more success. Some important |Corn Productsy . to purchase. Corn and oats were |g” 114 101% 1.01% 1.01% embassy at Washington to send a de-| {me. Will sell cheap. 811 Third) Coy at 1100 Broadway. 4 Sept. ...... 101% '] INUE "5 | _St-_ Phone 395-W. 4 |bearishly affected by enlarged rural|Oct. + 101% 1.01% 1.00% 1.01 C (0) N T tailed report of Secretary Stimson’s financial interests were said to have eee waa, : 3 felt that the market was going ahead | haji Match . too rapidly for its own good of late,|prug, Inc. and to have started to put in sellingjDupont ......... orders in the hope of keeping the|East. Kodak market more orderly. Buying, how-|Eaton Mfg. . ever, surpassed expectations and the |El. Auto Lite. effort was abandoned as these inter-|El, Pow. a Lt. . ests found themselves losing their|Fiq p, Fire ins. sik bite Firest. Tr. & R. a FOR e —<Gomplete furnishings |FOR RENT—Well furnished two- sales of corn and auspicuous corn |Dec. + 100% 101° 1.00% 1.01% from page one recent speech in New York, empha- ae a lneeunaeteee 5 Eger room apartment on ground floor; «| "Provisions eased wi MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR | |Esther Watson Is in Manchuria, with. the possibilty | fF quick sale. The house is also| Pee"ly Dew gag range: running. wa- i a Minneapolis, August 9—(?)—Flour s . yi nites reed tations” would} for rent. Has an ideal location,| ‘ef: use of Frigidaire and tele- M! 10 higher. C-rload lots family pa- Pacing Field Again wae tler orl emt Several persons now occupying} Phone; also well furnished single & INNEAPOLIS FUTURES tents mA 60 to 4.70 a barrel in 98- . be! made if the official! repors bears rooms would remain if someone| 100% with kitchenette. 411 Sth St. | Minsespata Aureos 1g Dotnd cotton sacks. In Popularity Race |ou: press dispatches on the specen. | TOitd take it ores and comuane| _ Phone 273, inneapolis, Aug. 9.—(/P)—Monday’s | Pun - Secretary Stimson's address same as a roo house. For fur-| FOR RENT—Large five-room apart- buige in wheat futures was almost| Shipments 15,674. made Monday night before the coun- ming r fur. : |completely wiped out Tuesday because| Pure bran 8.50 to 9.00. Norman Peterson, Mandan...... 200) ci on foreign relations. ther information write Ad No. 2091| ment. Call Logan's, phone 211. A morning setback in wheat tend-/First Nat. Strs. ed to take some of the edge off the|Fox Film “A” . bullish enthusiasm. Gen, Am. Tank of the slowing down of buying and a| Standard middlings 9.00 to 9.50. |Gertrude Ankarberg, Stanton... 6400!" me foreign office spokesman was| 1 care of the Bismarck Tribune. {FOR RENT—Strictly modern fur- tendency to take profits. r ——_—___- Zerelda Leavitt, Carson ......... 700] quoted, in interviews prominently | == nished and unfurnished apts. Rose Laaesuiy. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Madeline Schmidt, Richardton...18.300 | oe ae ee ae pers| Apartments. 215 3rd St. F. W. A fairly steady tone was evident |Gen. Elec; st; _ Weakness in Liverpool was the first] Duluth, Minn. August 9—(@}—/Gladys Ness, Sterling - 600 /‘Tuesday, as voicing indignation over|____ Farms tor Rent Murphy. Phone 852. at the close with changes in pivotal | Gen, Foods "Txt [depressing factor and later on reac-| Closing cash prices: Wheat, No. 1|Marie Newman, Wilton. the Manchurian references. FOR RENT—Section 20 miles SE of FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- issues largely narrow. The turnover |General Mil! 41 |tions in stocks became an influence. | 2"* northern 57 1-4 to 66 1-4; No. 2;Clara Rierson, Regan... 1400 Influential official elements were| Bismarck. Fair buildings. Plenty| nished apartment. Varney Apart- mss behind the move to make representa-| pasture, hay. Part cultivated land| ments. Phone 773. S tions to Washington. rented 1933. Bank references and|#OR RENT—Modern ‘apartments in ++ 2000] "Officials especially disliked what| tractor required. Kratt, Sheldon, fireproof building at reduced rents, approximated 3,800,000 shares. Gen. Motors —_—_—__—__ | Livestock 15 | Most of the traders regarded the reac- | 40- 56 1-4 to 65 1-4; No. 3 do. 53 1-4/Luella Tollefson, Menoken 17, | tion as natural and there has been no|t0 63 1-4; No. 1 northern 57 1-4 to\rsther Watson, McKenzie. 17% |complete elimination of bullish fever, | 6 1-4; No. 2 do. 55 1-4 to 65 1-4; No.| Alice Glovitch, Killdeer. Gen. Ry. Sig. . Gillette Saf. Raz. —_o Gold Dust 16 3 1 amber durum 52 to 67; No. 2 do. ‘bor....... 1200 & Sept. wheat closed 1 3 Volera Saldin, Colehar! they said an unmistakable i N. Dak. ‘Trib SOUTH Si PAUL LAVESTOOR* |Goowy™. Tr. & Rab. " ,| | eet when cl “ee lower, Dec. | 51 'to 67; No, 1 durum 50 to 53; No. 2 Three new candidates were nomin- plication: prestred Japa ownk 468 mieten: | sania Inquire at Tribune office. 4 ro South &t. Peul Angi OB Graham Fee ee Sept. rye futures closed 1%¢ lower, | 40 48 to 51; No. 1 mixed durum 47] ated Monday. They were Irene Lam- sor in Manchuria, an aggressor | ‘ U. 8. D. A)—Cattle 1400; strong to\Gr Nor. Pid. Dec. 1c; Sept. oats ; | to 62; No. 2 do. 46 to 62; No. 1 red/Coleharbor, and Olga Christenson,| against whom the whole world or- ___ Miscellaneous __ Houses and Flats mostly 25 higher, trade on all slaugh-|Gt, West. Sug. Sept. flax 1?¢; Dec. : durum 46, ‘ ug, | Harmon, N. D. ganized and mobilized as never be-| MONEY to loan teachers. Transcon- |For RENT—Best location, near ter classes f days: ly|Grigsby Grunow . Dec. barley 1%<¢. Flax on track 1.01 3-4 to 1.03 1-4, —_—__—__——_—- fore. tinental Finance Company, Box 946, s for two days; strictly Howd-Hershe: Gash wheat ai to arrive 1.01 3-4; Sept. 1.01 1-4; Oct. = i * "| school, fine modern upper duplex, choice long yearlings mostly 9.25; | Houd-Hershey aad Cae nas Steady at the out-\1'o1."'Nov. 1.01; Dee 1.01 3-4, | Eleanor Holm Breaks | Fargo. N. Dak. 5 rooms, attached garage. Gas fur- new top for year; heifers off these eles ao G sf |Set and there was a fair demand, Re-| 101; Nov. 1.01; Dec. 1.01 3-4. Ol ic Swim R d LAID HEAVY EMPHASIS | nace, gas TANGE, tie. Rent $40.00. bringing 8.25; bulk fed offerings 6.50 |{udson Motor. 31, |Ccipts were fairly heavy. Durum was| ats, No. 3 white 17 7-8. mpic Swim Record /)on Kettocc-Brianp Pact F . : to 825; grassy steers 55 Odown grace |p mot, CF 303 | weaker. Winter was slower nen Ga!| No. 1 rye 341-4 to 34 3-4, ymp eden Washington, August. 9.-?}—The | X¢lloge-Briand treaty was more than| Phone 751 or 151, jer, Barley, choice to fancy 27 3-4 to 30 ‘g .|@ Simple declaration against war, but 2615 Cash corn demand was fair to good.| 1-4: medium to good 24 1-4 to 28 1-4.| Olympic Swimming Stadium, Los Pal cares cdi haga ipa aay a carried definite obligations!" nicned or unfurnished. 2-room 7% | Oats demand was good. Rye demand Angeles, Aug. 9—Eleanor Holm, Pe-| Briand pact as an instrument of | 2M Privileges, the secretary in his) apt also porch room, very cheap “ ; New York speech also stressed the i Was fair to good. Offerings were; .,,, CHICAGO CASH GRAIN tite back-stroke star of the United) peace was regarded here Tuesday as ‘ and a basement room. 818 Seventh 20% |}ght. Barley demand was fair to; Chicago, August | 9—(P)-—Wheat,| e110. women's swimming team, bet-/a definite bid for continued support | Neccssty peter mutation among the) gt. Phone 1747-8. ‘2 | ood with early’tone strong. Flax de- | No- 2 red 55 to 56 1-2; No. 2 hard 55 by the little nations of Europe of po! pl . cows mostly 2.50 to 3.50; heifers 3.00 | Int. Combus. Eng. . FOR RENT—Two room house. Fur- to 4.50; all cutters and inferior hei-jInt. Harvester fers 1.50 to 2.50; medium grade bulls |Int. Nick ecoye : to 3.00 sparingly; mostly 2.75 down; |int. Tel. & Tel. Jewel Tea ... feeders and stockers unchanged at Johns-Manville Monday's advance; calves 1,600; veal- f : 5 i FOR RENT—Five room house. Part- ers unevenly strong to 50 higher; |S°¥SeF ,) - $%*| mand was rather good. Ae ak No Zalle nee 65 1-45 jpatod the workdls repord, for’ the 209 | the sAtnertoan :polioy initise Wan, Mesfs| Mane seep ds, taken expressions in| 1¥ modern. 520 Bell St., phone 995-J. tedium to choice grades 3.00 to 6.00; | Kennecott Cop. 10% | g__ eo: morthern springs 55 1-2 to 56;| meters and set a new Olymple rec-) ‘There are surface’ indications that some European quarters of fear that|FOR RENT—Nearly new strictly bulk 3.50 to 5.50. Kresge (S. 8.) » 114|* r a eeaarecieneins 2 ee Mi 55 1-4. ord here Tuesday when she won her|the Far Eastern question will climb] this nation might take some positive| modern bungalow. Geo. M. Regis- Hogs, 3,000; faily active, steady to! Kreuger & Toll 4|| Grain Quotations || Sot No.2 yellow 33 to 33 1-2. | first heat of the tenth Olympiad in lover the international horlzon again | ‘fis nation giving those govern-| ter. Phone 90 or 449, 10 higher; top 4.60 for choice 150-200| Kroger Grocery 1644 | @——— = gg Onis, No. 2 mixed 17 3-4 to 18; No.1 minute, 18.3 seconds. within the next few months. ‘The| ments an opportunity to consult with | FOR—RENTCS cmor—soltage at Ibs.; bulk better 160-240 Ibs., 4.25-60: | Liquid Carbonic . 14% MINNEAPOLIS RANGE feet 3+4 00) 10:84. The old Olympic record was 1:216|forthcoming report to the League of it beforehand. ‘The secretary ‘spoke| Wider dese nn eee an medium grades 400-25; few 240-325 | Loew's Inc. . stig bgt Srey Sea Ce TS an asia and the Berney bagi besecord sf pilaegresg nd the special commission it !o¢ the frequent c-~sultations among Ore ais Teaponaitie paris am Ibs., 3.75~4.25; desirable pigs and light | Louis. G. & El. Y mn h Low Close . 1.21 flat, both held by Marie Braun, | sen vestigate the Sino-Japanese , : Bs - lights 400-25; most Heh end Ment | sack Trucks Pek eal | Riou eet 28 toa. Holland, set in 1928 and 1929. dispute over Manchuria is enough to| ssnarary, ations before any | con- quire L. J. Mann, Washburn, N. D. , weight packing sows 3.50-60; heavy- ope ee iting lover seed 7.00 to 11.75. The Olympic record for the 400 me-| insure this. . taken in the Sino-Japanese dispute. weights down to 3.10 and below; av- Miami Copper . fe FOR RENT—My furnished modern cue cost Monday 3.70; weight 275/ \rid-Cont. Pet. home to couple without children in is " ters free-style swim fell for the sec-| Although there has been no intima- 33% 33y| BANGE OF CARLOT sates | ond time when Takeshi Yokoyama,|tion of the nature of this report, Minneapolis, August 9.—()—Range| Japan, won the first semi-final heat| speculation has arisen in unofficial) Woman Passes Bills exchange for room and board. Write Mo. Kan. & Tex. . 5 x,/0f earlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1|°?2™ Trib d. No, 2112. mat Sheep, 1,800; 165% 165% : eat, No. l/in 4 minutes, 51.4 seconds. quarters of what Japan might do if sae *. _ Tribune Ad. No, 5 ing steady on Sf ; good | Nash Motors % a hao pe pe reilgen ranking entry, won the second heat me lental an ropean news- and bath. Full basement. Long peppernagear ag ran piel fa; | Nat. Biscuit . in orm a Bais 655,40, 82 5:8: No. 2 hard winter) py aimost a third of the length of|papers have discussed the possibility | Halifax, N. S., Aug. 9—UP)—Three| time lease to right party. Hot ale bucks 4.25; throwouts 300-25: few|Nat. Cash Reg. “A” 80 Be Noe eed y rk hard winter | the pool in 4 minutes, 52.7 seconds. |that she might withdraw from the|twenty-dollar bills, two tens and two| heat. Phone 482. tiptinea echoes poattings 3.0-4.00,|Nat. Dairy Prod. ... 26.26% 25% 25% -8; No. 2 hard white 60 to 61 3-8; League of Nations. fives, deposited in a bank at Albert, +! Nat. Power & Lt. 28 © 285 2714 (2714, | No. 1 amber durum 53 5-8 to 66 1-4; . Negotiations the U.\S. carried for-|N. B., by Miss Carrie Anderson, a Room: fat ewes 175 down; best western! Nv’ Cons Cop. . 5 geass int, “*/No. 2 mixed durum 45 3-8 to 58 1-8;| Fire at Delzer Home ward in its attempt to halt hostil-| nurse of Hampton, Va., were definite- __Rooms for Rent lambs held around 5.50; native feed-| New york Cent. + 21%] | MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN _|No. 1 red durum 45 5-8. C Little Damage | ities in the Orient drew strong sup-|ly identified by police Tuesday as|FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room. ing lambs 3.25-50. NY. NH. & Htfd. + 16 | Minneapolis, Aug. 9.—(®)—Wheat| Oats, No. 3 white 18 1-4, auses Little Damag ft ot bis aiHieestet men | Gentine serial oeekae ding| in new modern home. Always hot Norf. & Western . + 8814 |receipts Tuesday 318 compared to 116] Rye, No. 1, 35 1-4 to 38. oe with hee coos gh to tines ni patio cy cana the water. Positive private entrance; CHICAGO North American + 27% |8 year ago. Barley, No. 2 special 31 to 32 1-2;| . Little damage was caused by @ fire /ones” Upon the sanctity of treaties | Lindbergh kidnaping ease. absolute privacy for roomers. Chicago, Aug. 9.—(?)—(U. S. Dep.|Northern acific . 18% 15% peoiia Delivered To Arriv No. 1, 29; sample grade 31 to 32. in the basement of the Chris Delzer| 1. the safety of these smaller na-| Police said they did not know} Posite St. Alexius Nurses Home. Of Agr.)—Hogs 18,000 including 4,000|Ohio Oil ...... “te 1dk north. 61% 63% 60% lia Corn and flax not quoted. residence at 512 Rosser avenue about | tion. whether the plate numbers, a small| Call at 307 10th St. or phone 921. direct; active, steady to 10 higher; |Pac. Gas & El. . .* 2dk north: [60% ‘62% ee a, 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, ac- Hopes for Future Peace series in the right hand corner of the| FOR RE ished sleep- 180-220 Ibs., 4.85-95; top 5.00; 230-260 Renee. got : “gy |8,dk north. 58% 60% BISMARCK GRAIN cording to members of the fire de-) ne hope of averting future wars|bills, corresponded to those on the| ing rooms in modern home Ibs., 4.45-80; 270-310 Ibs., 4.20-50; 140- Pan.-Am, Pet. 1 497 14% protein (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | partment. was one of the two interests that lay | $50,000 in bills thrown over a ceme-| hot and cold water in rooms, some 170 Ibs., 4.50-80; pigs 3.75-4.25; pack- b Au |b Ge Dorin. i Date Aug. 9. The blaze started when a mat@h| behind the actions of the U. 8, in| tery hedge in the Bronx, by Dr. John| suftable for two, close to state cap- ing sows 325-410." Light light, Pe eine ee |No. 1 dark northern . “3 40) was, struck a6 Clothes were bell Manchuria. Along with this was the|F. Condon, on April 2, a month and a| itol, gentlemen’ preferred. Phone weight, 160-200 Ibs., 4.65-5.00; medium , Bathe Exchange * ang [28% Protein ;|No. 1 amber durum > SE] Sis tes Sas ealinintatt tm abet | Cerciag' ot Sat sqarty Gotan | Sikcad e e weight, 200-250 Ibs., 4.50-5.00; heavy| Penn. R. +++ 15% 2 dk north. . |No. 1 mixed durum . +++ 29/order by the department, the only/past. The Kellogg-Briand pact “was eee ie as a tor at Fon weight 250-350 Ibs., %85-4.65; packing| Phillips Pet. ... 7% |3 dk north. No. 1 red durum . .25| loss being clothes that burned. the chief inst: ANTHRAX NEB A a cecal sows, medium and good 275-500 Ibs,.|Proct. & Gamble 31% |12% protein No. 1 flax - other nations of the, een pede Lincoln, Neb. ae ee an- pa ety ee ee 3.25-4.15; pigs, good and choice 100- 5 46% }1 dk north. No. 2 flax : 3] Roosevelt Cheered aligned behind this government. __ | thrax cases reported Tuesday sent the | oR ~RisNT uaree fic x 130 Ibs., 3.75-4.50. 20% |2 dk north. No. 1 rye - 16 seve eee Bi f 4 ti : ber of ania d tine | FOR RENT—Large front sleeping Cattle 6,000; calves 2,000; range fec 9% |3 dk north. Barley 13 B Political Trend ecause of its position as a promo- | number of animals under quarantine room, nicely furnished. Three win- steers and yearlings 10-25 higher; il ba Oats .. au 7 oO U8. had to be #ieader im fhe move | mark “he total now lars en| OWS, Good Location. “Phone 1205-J i mostly 15-15 cents up; supplies strict- or 2 dk north. Dark hard winter wheat . + 38) Executive Mansion, Albany, N. ¥.,|to guard eee its, possible fintrac-|the “nuraber quarantined Pee year | ot call at 415 4th St. eae ly grant fed very small top 9.75; num- a% 17 Ge north. wee Se ha ce? | Aus. 9P—To Governor Roosevelt, | tion. When the most serious anthrax in-|FOR RENT Very nicely Jorn erous loads 9.00-9.60; grassers and 2% |T"north. 56% 58% 56% .....|! Produce Markets {| the Democratic presidential nominee,| In expressing the view that the fection in a decade was experienced, Got hatee rs ‘all tins pes = 3 +. eyno! 5 . . 3 north. 53% B54 ow... oe CHICAGO day, “that at the present time the : and choice 600-900 Ibs., 7.50-9.50; 900-|Richfid. Oil Cal. . cere, | Montana Winter Wheat Chicago, August 9—()—Butter and| drift of political opinion is substan- 6 RR 2 SS een Ane 1, eer Ae ee Te: maya! Ueieh Bell : 5 ae ean poultry ‘vere steady with prices un-| tially the same in every state in the MA YING JUSTICE TO WED Wanted to Rent MQ and medium 600-1900 Ibs, 3.50~7.75; |St, L.-San Fran, SB |L EW... SOM 08.80% ss | ERIN, RRR Ere. ERR Ml oc ee eee ei WANTED TO RENT—Up-to-date and yo) heifers, good and choice 550-850 lbs., Ag Me RRR oe Cheese, per lb.: Twins 12 3-4; Dais- nicely furnished apartment at a 675-825; common and medium 3.00-/Sespoard oir ‘13% |1 HW... 58% 50% 58% 59% |1es 13 1-2; Longhorns 13 1-4; Young FRAZIER TO SPEAK org eee ei AGL cums. spd eer $35°5°50; | Sears-Roebuck .. “21% |12% protela Americas 12 3-4; Brick 10 1-2: Swiss, gorand Forks, N: Da august 9.— rege care Ss * Serve é Ol . Nee 4 he . &. nal Lynn J. r ~ cutter and cutter 190-233: bulls, | Sratick GF.) : Hs LEW... STH S84 STK 58% Poly tier poate will oe the Prinetpal speaker at yearlings excluded. g and choice} Shell Union Gil . . 5 prices unchanged. rand § Forks’ anni Labor Day (beet) 350-415; cutter to medium | simmons... is hea wi. 87%. ....,| Butter 10,824, steady; prices un-|celebration Sept. 5, it was announced i 2.25-3.60; vealers (milk fed), good and Eg hea : dat | Mines Dakota Wheat| changed. Eggs 6898, steady; extra|by officials of the local trades and Sail ‘and eomniagn '350--150;" stocker |Soe.Vas. Oi” ate 128 protein firsts carloads 17%; local 17; | fresh |labor assembly, sponsors of the event. 4.50; Vac. . 4 or , | ere carloads 17%, 16%; and feeder cattle steers, good and/|Southern Pac. : a 1H W..... 56% 58% 56% 58% | current receipts 12-14%. GAS IS FATAL TO BABE cholee 500-1050 Ibs., 5.25-6.25; common )Southern, Fs.» Seg [Grade of - |_ Live poultry dul No quotations.| Washington, Aug. 9—()—A 12 week Naheep 8002 sortsd native lambs | SHBG BPaNGS WEIL W...-. tax sen se soy |Deomed' dull peteedMhgpianeed. | eid ber, Tong pareots toid phe B and. Gas, . is Durum weak to 25 lower; others steady; best/Stand. Oil Calif. + 27 Ion 1 amber 63 67 60 64 NEW YORK during the recent evacuation of bonus to outsiders 6,00, good kinds to pack- 35% 113% protein New York, August 9—(P)—Eggs|Marchers by federal troops, died ers 5.50; throwouts 3.50; sheep steady; by 2 amber... 61 66 ..... «+... | 28,692, firm; mixed colors, standards | Tuesday at Gallinger hospital. no early sales on range lambs. Lambs /Studebaker, «...- wey |cdoiceot ts (cases 45 Ibs. net) 19 to 22 1-2; re- 90 Ibs. down, good and cohice 5.26- | rere 0 Ta ar. ei, |t amber... 4 sites seeeelhandied receipts (cases 43 Ibs. net)| The tongues of some moths and 6.00; medium 4.50-5.25; 91-100 lbs.,/ rim Roil. Bearin 15% | 17 1-2 to 18 1-2; no grades 12 1-2 to| butterflies are as long as their bodies. medium ey blank; ee cag Underwood Elliot AT | s 16 3-2; spooked Deke, J dpflinting un- nel ers aS common 4.50; ewes 90- »| Union Carbide usual hennery selections sold from werage per 2an- medium to choice 1.50-2.50; all 13% | store on credit 23 to 26 1-2; mediums|nual income is about $250. weights, cull and common 1.00-2.00;| sss i, [18 to 16; dirtles 13 to 16; checks 12 feeding lambs 50-75 Ibs, good and| medium grades at 4.00 to 5.00. paved Sap ++ 243, [to 13; refrigerators special packs 18 At 290 feet under water, pressure is ms choice 450-75. Hogs 3,500; mostly 5 to 15 higher; |Un, Gas. & Imp. 18% | 1-2 to 19 1-2; standards 17 1-2 to 1g|™ore than 99 pounds per square inch. aot - 7 top 445 on choice around 200 1b./US. Ind. Alcohol 25% |1-4; rehandled receipts 16 to 17 1-4. SIOUX CITY butchers; bulk 170 to 250 lbs. 4.16 to /US: Realty & Imp. %| Butter 17,040, steady, unchanged,| Forgery losses in 1928 were estl- Sioux City, Iowa, August 9—(AP—| 4.35; 250 to 320 Ibs. 4.00 to 4.25; odd |U. 8. Rubber ......... Git | Cheese 564,944, firm, unchanged. mated to be $200,000,000. j U. 8, D. A.)—Cattle 1,500; most class-|jots 140 to 170 lb. selections 4.00 to,U;,8. 2 § | ¢@—$_—___ ee Util. Pow. & Lt. es strong; car choice around 1,175 Jb. | 4.95; ki sows 3.25 to 3.75; feed- 9.25; other scattered early | er ag cy ae Con ae Pore. Vana mi | Miscellaneous _|,,nnkeepers in Hungary must pay 32 beeves ‘al re sales 8.75; plain short fed grassy| Sheep 1,200; no early sales, open-|Warner Pict. .. i ‘CHICAGO POTATOES aSaahe em: kinds 6.00 and below; small show- ing bids fully steady; bid 5.00 to 5.25. |West Maryland . 5%! Chicago, August 9.—(AP—U, 8, D.|_,S0me crabs resemble small stones — | ing tod, helters 1.00; bulk beef coms|on better grade tat native and range | Western aie ve 34% | a.)—Potatoes 42, on track 171, total /f the beach on which they dwell. Samuel Harrison, 79-year-old Justice of the peace at Evanston, Ill. i Sutters 138 to'200; car ‘choice ‘G4 ange. fesding ‘lattes mostly "4.50; pi eR a aD un Niptien meee aes ant? Tribune Want Ad ue Ninilemny oncom th te his trish (Aseseiniee Prace Paice} | Wb. stockers 6.25; offerings largely |short deck 72 Ib. feeders 4.65. |Woolworth nn ae sacked, per cwt.: Cobblers, Kansas Bring Results | ;

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