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: ERS Ee __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘'UESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1932 oe Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and — (2:33:22 BISNIS MATTERS | “-4SSiRED 40> Market Report for Tues., Aug 30 westeoo— | YN ES ee eee | —-Miseineons 7) FOREIGN WAR VETS\no wee ~ TUAL LEADERS ON |New York Stocks GENERAL DOWNWARD £3" ~- | CLASSIFIED AD CHICAGO POTATOES } Chicago, Aug. 29.—(4)—(U. 8. D. A.) | —Potatoes 137, on track 227, total U. on want ads come under the classi- fied display rates of 90 cents per col: umn inch per insertion. Fun Program Also Scheduled 1 amber.... teens el ie 2 amber... THI] ]S. shipments Saturday 348, Sunday 25; “ REGULAR WANT AD RATES WALL STREET FAIL... 2 °=="= =» MREND NOTICEABLE #2 eae) “Tate” petted te] Sones ee : lurum .|Sacked per cwt.; isconsin rount mento, California days, 25 or under, 4 oan Adams Express ...... e! 2 durum... :| whites U. 8. No. 1, medium to large # 2 days, 25 words or under. > 28] Close to capitol. 404 Ave. F. + |65-70, small to medium 60; Minnesota Irish Cobblers U. 8. No. 1, Hollandale 0; Earl; ios, partl: led. Lea : Her fire bach Nhat: Business matters of the 33rd national 1 day, 25 words or under, Ads over 25 words 3 cents Sacramento, Calif. Aug. 30—(%)-- per word. TO SHOW STRENGTH et: ON CHICAGO MARKET," Am. : - | Nebraska mostly 70; Idaho Russets}encampment of the Veterans of For-} The Tribune ‘Feserves the right to . For sale, rocking chair and Cc Rubb M di Purchasing By Professional U. S. No, 1, 1.50. eign Wars of the United States were | reject any copy submitted, also to re-| daybed. 710 7th St. Wee. pede Gaelibee Am Intl. |the order of the day for delegates but; Vise any copy to conform with make- | 55— —reng—Trwo- or three room Oils, However, Move Am. Loco, ties ts Cul sci a ie De eae ha- {the night's fun program was not for. | UP Tules of ba mei apartment. Furnished or unture Am. Metal i ‘okyo, Aug. 29.—(?)—The Yokoha- ont Forward Strongly ‘Am: Pow. é& Is of No Avail "|ma and Kobe Sik exchanges were|sotten. ‘That program was in charge! rhe Tribune Wane Ad Department | "shed. _Call evenings. 401 9th St. " ee, Am. Roll .;Suspended after brief sessions ek Of the military order of the COOtie | qe--s-se-eese==ees To ertibe amane Bane a Fe i Chicago, Aug. 30. ‘Wheat re- -|day, during which prices rose violent- known as the “scratch.” ie 5 ~ Sew York, Aug. 30.—(P)—The stock |Am. Su fiesedt the. eadkhy Gatemny ot ‘lly ‘and abnormally by nearly 100 yen green satel Sanaa Antec? Saleemen Wanted able Sept. 1st. Call at 1002 4th St. market again acted a bit weary Tues- Am, Tob. { {cotton and stocks Tuesday and the per bale. This is currently about ‘a Traveling FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart- See nue tase MaecrEanetit Ot OOD=)| Rs wat. 4 . ee - |$22.60, The directors explained the|Was to name committee members| WANTED—A traveling salesman with |"Tent with bath. Private enttoncs, rubbers, motors and oils moved |A™. Wat. Wks. 29% |general trend was downward. Fairly|Med to gd.. 27 ‘31 23 . Pp! car, German preferred. Write Trib- Rewind, ibe ‘or the’ tadionel [Am Woot Pa, 34% | heavy selling at the start was later/Lower ards 22 26 ”., ‘Jelosing was intended to check ma-|Tuesday to consider the more than| (iv; Geman brefe at 307 10th St. Phone 921. Oppos- leaders ares Me Sy Anaconda, oF 14 Jovercome by purchasing from profes-|__ Ry 3 nipulation. 500 resolutions proposed. —————_ | its St. Alexius Nurses Home. The close war irregular, with most |Atch, cee F % a sional operators and at one stage the 33!2 3513 3313 cep ree Two resolutions the encampment ‘ FOR RENT—Four room turnished nt GiMigle WAN Tenis ee lat ae 36 {market was steady with Monday's abeNenioa AVI La INCREASE SCHOOL LEVY |may be asked to consider deal with Male Help Wanted apartment on ground floor. Call ated 3,300,000 shares. Atlantic Ref. . 39 | finish, but the market was not stable. Ot aaa premmueee decline in|Auburn Auto. . . 635 | Routine news was disregarded, as was SHICAGO RANGE some of thé commodities, notably |Aviation Corp. + 4%/ Strength at Liverpool. Corn trade Chicago, Aug. 30.—(?). cotton, in the early trading, was not | Baldwin , Loco. + 10%] was the largest in several months.|~ Wheat— Open Hi particularly disturbing to the share ats an nio se Commissi.n houses were in the mar-|Sept. (old). 53° market, but bullish efforts failed to|Bendix Atvation ug =e & liberal way, both buying and attract an important following and}Bethl. Steel ., 214, | Selling. Oats also were in broader de- M. trading was comparatively quiet. 10%, | Mand but were unsettled with wheat. Goodyear, reflecting the sharp up- {Briggs Mfg. 8% | Provisions eased with hogs, grain and jg, d|Bur. Ad, 125g | cotton. hones points tb a taw figs toe ta Calumet & Hecla . 6 Wheat closed weak at almost the |%7 Canadian Pacific . 17. | day's fi 1 a year, and other issues up 1 to nearly | Cannot giie 2154 | Cents weee Msntay's Se mabe By 2 points to new peak levels since 1931 included Firestone, U.. 8. Rubber, re 3354 | 53 3-8 to 1-2, Dec, 57 1-2 to 3-4, May |De 261; | 62 1-4 to 3-8. hrysler, American Woolen, National Gash Register, Anaconda Copper, 1214] Corn 1-4 to 3-4 down, Sept. 31 3-8 Kennecott, Noranda, Granby, and ne ia Dec. 31 3-8 to 1-2, May 39 3-8 Calumet and Arizona. Similar ad- rt -2, M 41 Oats 1-8 to 1-2 lower, and provi- as 2 . vances appeared in such issues Oi lidanna’s ENO cen Finley, N. D., Aug. 29.—(}—Voting |, ment of the Hawaiian and| WANTED—tTrucks for hauling gravel| Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone |tavorably 114 to 42, Finley taxpayers | yi fra on aeventeen malle averege mans "es | _0-OF call at G18 ot Bt | assured a nine-month school term’ “Nomination of officers is not to be; Grand Forks. Paying five cents|FOR RENT—Two room furnished fad rte gts eo dad held until Thursday but campaigns| cubic yard mile. Inquire W. H. Noel] apartment. First floor. In modern 5 already are afoot for favorites for the] _Co., Jamestown, N. Dak. house. Laundry privileges. 812 Ave. office of junior vice commander, {l|-| === = B. Phone 1649-W. ing the vacancy James E. Van Zanat FOR RENT — Two room furnished of Altoona, Pa., will leave when he is| __ a _.| apartment. On second floor. Sink elevated to senior vice commander.!WANTED—Two demonstrators, cos-| in kitchen. Gas for cooking. Pri- Admiral Robert E. Coontz, now senior] metics. Permanent position to right} vate entrance. Call at 323 2nd St. vice-commander, is expected to suc-| parties. Call Mr. bicitenadiargad at) Phone 360-M. ceed Decoe. Two veterans promi- ent. FOR RENT—Three room ground nently mentioned to succeed Van 25 with| floor furnished apartment. Also Zandt are Fred T. Windsor of St. Jo- two room apartments. Light, water, seph, Mo. and C. R. Cristi of ss] ae gas tor cooking furnished, nt 00. Int at 11 week to start. Apply No. 9, Hoskins-| Bawy. Meyer Bidg., Tuesday and Wednes- | = eetianse day 10 to 12 and 1 to 3. FOR RENT—Three room apartment MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS, CLOSE (By The Associated Press) First Bank Stock 11 1-2. Northwest Banco 14 1-2. Female Help Wanted CURB STOCKS New York, Aug. 29.—(}-—Curb: Cities Service 5 3-8. Elec. Bond & Share 43 7-8. Standard Oil, Ind., 24. United Founders 2 3-4. women pleasing personality for sales work; customer clientele; work by ap- attle. Pointment only; about $15.00 per The veterans Monday were urged Boston, Aug. 30.—()—Trading in|by speakers to consider policies sane- wool is beginning to show a little}1y and keep a united front for their BOSTON WOOL lite, Bor 5 ~ | with private bath. Furnished or arte: URiSbAc Pit Sreanehictaes q ie Profit-taking sales at the start were 5.30 5.22 quieter tendency at the higher prices. |Tights. Chief D | WANTED—Maid for general house-| unfurnished. Call at 318 9th St. Standards of N. J., and California, |Qoryset, a y6, 19% | heavy but were readily absorbed by 530 5.15 Recent advances in asking price, how-}_ Commander in Chie: vee of] work. Must be competent. Call at) phone 201 and Atlantic Refining. Losses of a 18:4 | commission-house buying, mostly in 637 635 jever, have been established by sales|Sactament, opened the convention by/ 715 Mandan St. a small lots, and the market soon start- Ce ed.upward again. Heavy new buying, DULUTH RANGE 61 said to be by a prominent Chicago Duluth, Minn. Aug. 30.—(/ nt Professional operator, brought wheat} Durum— Open High Low 21:,|%© Monday's closing level, but there 83 4844 i) “tag | the market rested. Pacis 8% | Foreign markets were strong. Liver- 3at pool was higher in response to ad- 33° 20% | vances here Monday and because of ? in a number of cases. Choice lines of {telling his comrades “we are Ga hos- | WANTED—Lady cook at City Gate. vekat | BARN aEainE Texas 12-months wools, have been |tila times. Let us give ree ans lust be good. * marked up to 45 scoured basis, and|Consideration to all ew vain es WANTED—Experlenced sales lady tor some sales at this figure have been} WilLcome before us. Let us show the |" sical store at Masher. Apply | Reece le we are as patriotic now as| & al . Apply | FOR RENT—Good sizea well furnish- reported. Around 43 scoured basis is Peop! ve Ment tb wae” Alex Rosen é& Bros., Bismarck ed room with kitchenette. Second ‘ireadily obtainable for choice Texas/When we wen earth | — hae. large front Toshi aeae lines, while average wools of about a/, Congressman Patman of Texas, who Work W ase: poe wates, eleienite tame year's growth bring around 41. led the fight in the last session of| _Work Wanted am . Gas, . Y; Use congress for immediate payment of | #iGH SCHOOL BOY wants work for| Frigidaire ana telephone furnished. point or two in the first few minutes | Co were largely regained, but by early afternoon, Union Pacific, Case, Amer- Co. ican Can and International Harvester were down about a point, and Amer-| Cont’ Ins, ican Telephone and U. 8. Steel were | Cont. Motor bei . i of off fractionally. | Sone Ol of Del. Livestock erent ateel rs - ey i | 18% VERNMENE HK ' ! fi Hagelhurst Apartments. 411 5th % “*)& more optimistic outlook by Euro- | sept, 106 1.10 1.06 GOVERNMENT BONDS ex-service men's bonus certificates,| 99m and board. ‘Will do any oda faze rst pal . 3 © SouTH ST. PAUL Livestock | | CUTtSS Wrent 12 {pean grain speculators. Winnipeg |Oct. . 107 110% 1.06% Now York, Aug. 30.——Govern-|started demonstrations as he de-| joys and can do form Sone” win] St. Phone 273. scribed official actions in Washing- an , | Showed strength because of rain caus- | Nov. t bonds: be a sophomore this year. Write|FOR RENT — Furnished basement South St. Paul, Aug. 30—(AP—U.|Drug, Inc. $3 ing further delay in harvest opera. |Dec. ment bon p y 2 108% Lid 166% : : Liberty 3 1-2's 100.26. ton. Donald Rousu, Braddock, N. Dak. | apartment. Three rooms and bath poe aoa aes oneriiarwieh Bade Koda 57%4|tions with the possibility of damage DULUTH CASH GRAIN * Liberty Ist 4 1-4’s 101.15. “We've got a real battle on Ct SSS =| Phone 1250. Petiy Sindemone: other classes Un Seta gat | to unthreshed grain. Corn and oats! | DURUM CASH RAN clos. | Liberty 4th 4 1-4's 103.60. hands,” Patman said, speaking of the nae | #OR' RENT—Two room Tunaiahed 20% | followed wheat. bonus fight, “but I believe we will Provisions lacked support. line cash pri 3 lings and hed y;| Treas. 4 1-4's 107.18. FOR SALE—Three good cook carz:| partment. First floor, private en- changed cree Tela. around 9.00; /EL, Pow, & id northern $9 1:8 to 68 16; Wo. a do,| ‘Treas, 4's 10420. win the support of the American peo-|FQR SALE “Thres’ good cook ‘cars| tthce, Nice large closets, Mitchie other fed offerings 7.00 to 850; grass|Fa’ 6 Fri 21% Fur 57 1-8 to 68 1-8; No. 3 do. 55 1-8 to 66) ple if we get the truth over to them. . with builtin’ features, gag ene MINNEA\ y es “8 ARE WEI: AC CORE 1-8; No. 1 northern 58 1-8 to 69 1-8; | s,|_ Minneapolis, Aug. 30.—(4)—Wheat | No. 2 do. 55 1-8 to 68 1-8; No. 1 am-/ tone was soft at the opening Tues- | ber durum 50 3-8 to 60 3-8; No. 2 do. day and after a strong recovery, stim. | 9 3-8 to 60 3-8; No. 1 durum 48 3-8) The delegates booed lustily when ad Write Tribune Ad. No. Patman mentioned Archibald Roose- os to cols and capital. velt and his activities as head of the|MELONS FOR SALE—Also other| y7'0r er call at gle geeath oo National Economy League which ad-| vegetables. Prices reasonable. ‘Call FOR RENT—New furnished a = ulated by stock and’ cot ket | 0.51 3-8; No. 2'do. 46 3-8 to 50:8- MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE |vocates setae! ae aaa ex- pier teehee? eka 9 miles ment. Water, heat and gas. woe cotton marke iced ditnarn a5 | (By The Associated Pres nditures for veteran aid. southeast of arck. - strength, began to ease back again| No. 1 mixed durum 45 3-8 to 56 3-8; y ssociates SS) pel ! First Ban Stkock 11 1-8. — FOR SALE—Children’: s stucco play: uae an rage erst | No. 2 do. 44 3-8 to 56 3-8; No. 1 red ohh ee . ae as 5 | washing machine. Suitable for two. a - | No. ; thie “pe a fee end lost most of the Mon. durnma? $0, | Northwest Banco 14. North Dakotan Held house. Exact model of a modern i I Oats at 707 Close in. Phone 1565-M. 408 Man- . i. i} home. seen - 19%| Coarse grain futures reacted with, lx on track 1.10 1-2 to 1.15; to! a Wash-/ dan street or call for E. 8. Dale CHICAGO STOCKS By The Associated Press) Midwest Util. (new) 3-4. steers offered; bulk sal-|Firest. Tr. & Rub. gble 5.50 "down: cows 2.50 to 3.50 hei- | First_Nat. Strs. fers 3.00 to 4.50; Montana ines Fox Fil ‘A’ 5.75; cutters largely 1.25 to 2.25; out- . standing medium grade bulls 3.25,/Gen. Elec, feeders and stockers unchanged; cal-!Ge Gas. & El. ves 1,900; vealers steady; medium |General Mills and choice grades largely 3.50 to 7.00/Gen. Motors . according to quality and condition. |Gen. Ry. Sig. Also 2 room modern house. Close Ne f. Raz. . 2: ' | CURB STOCKS In Keystone Accident} ington. Phone 1546. t 66 i Moderately broad inquiry for dairy ee oe seg 18iz| wheat, with the exception of flax,|*!TiVe 1.10 1-2; Sept. 1.10; Oats 110) 4. C Perm eae: y' asa e 1546. at 66. ANS ‘ stock; bulk better cows 35.00 to 45.00; rig Tr. '& Bub. 21% | which grain held strong right through | !~4: Nov. 1.10 1-2; Dee. 1.10, Yew ‘York, Aug. 30.—()—Curb: —— MEN’S FANCY DRESS SOX, 12 pairs] FOR RENT—Small, oné-ioom base: common kinds at 25.00. Graham Paige Hot. to the close. Grain reports from; Oats, No. 3 white 19 7-8. Gettysburg, Pa, Aug. 30—(P—| $1.00, assorted colors. Ladies’ im- Cities Service 5 1-4. Ei 500; moderately active, aver: Cte. 10% No. 1 rye 33 1-4 to 34 1-4 i Bond & Share 40. While six men were held Tuesday} perfect rayon silk hose, 12 pairs stl nese eo soe ae ite Hogs 5,500; moderately ac! * ~1Gt. Nor. Ir. re. 8 | C; jo. 1 -4 to 4, peat sss - . Vhile six m vt y 'S o Call at 518 5th St. . }. Enge. 4 aging 10 to 15 lower, spots 20 lower; |Gt. Nor. Pfd. . AGE OoWEpoLr made ar Uberal) Barley. malting 24 to 30; special| Standard Oil, Ind., 24. on charges in connection in the fatal] $1.45. Postpaid. Satisfaction guar-|=o— 7 a i 180 to 220 lbs. 4.00 to 4.10; top!Gt: West. Sug. - Scandard Oil, tnd. 24. q $50; 290 to 290 Ibs. 3.60 to 4.00; heav-|Grigsby Grunow . a ier weights down to 3.25 and under, Sy < 4 140 to 180 Ibs. 3.75 to 410; “pigs eous ee steady; desirable kinds dargely 3.75; serie v7 ot. Car plain kinds to 3.00 and under; pack-/Indian Refin. | ing sows 2.50 to 3.20; average cost) Int, Combus. Ent FOR RENT—Two rooia furnished flat. injury of George H. Bowers, 45, bo-| anteed. Blacker Hosiery company, Maxton, North Carolina. $20.00 per month. Also one three ee italy eee ; campers left here with Springfield, FOR SALE—Confectionery and i ee flat. The Laurain 8% | wheat closed 1 1-4 lower. September} ,RANGE OF CARLOT SALES ork, Aug. 30.— (#)— Call! Ti, as their announced destination. Counter in town of Bie pep iasan 4 é Minneapolis, Aug. 30.—(?)}—Range| Money steady, 2 per cent. Bowers, formerly of Martinsburg,| in western North Dakota’ Good |fOR RENT—Furnished apartments, ist decane ond ry derail peeled of carlo: grain sates: Wheat, No. 1], irae rae ied 60 to 90 days] w. Va.. was killed Sunday night a5! reason for selling. Write ‘Tribune| #! modern in the Rue Apartments. 1% ember barley lost a full cent while| ard spring 62 3-4 to 63 7-8; No. 1 -2; 4-6 mos. 11-4 to 11-2) an automobile in which he rode i#|ment was threatened, al + No. 2, 28 to 29; No. 3, 25 to 27; low- 2% Gamage to quality MODE With | or grades 23 to 25 1:2. 23'2| September, December and May nus camper, approximately 40 other Ad No, 2243. gq hone 1256-W or call at 711 Ave. A. Monday 3.51; weight 261 lbs. Int. Harvester . 30% | Dece: " dark northern 60 1-8 to 69 3-4; No. 1] Per cent. : plunged through a fence. Twelve| arr SELL OR TRADE—Thiee Bis: |FOR RENT—Large five-roora 4 Sheep 8,000; run includes 24 dou-jInt. Nick Can. ite flax pare “hi — preskisneoeagd northern 63; No. 3 mixed 58 7-8; No.| Prime commercial paper 2. |companions from the veterans camp, | WILL SELL OR TRADE—Three Bis ment. Call Logan's, phone #11. all said by county authorities to have) City tou, nessa Tasos inorteages,|FOR_ RENT—Strictly- modem —fur= | been intoxicated, were held overnight | stocks, bonds, warrants or commer.| Mished and unfurnished apts, Rose Apartments. 215 3rd St. PF. W. bles range lambs; some interests ask- 3 : ing 25 higher on better grade na~ tive lambs; fed westerns held above 5.75; early sales natives steady; good 3214 | ber future had a gain of 2 1-2, 1 hard winter 62 1-2; No. 3 mixed 25% | Cash wheat premiums softened up Les nei ‘ ant ene pide? 11% | late Monday and started in Tuesday 2 Cee ae ce CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Aug. 30.—(AP—U. S. D.| for questioning. All except six were cial paper. Write full description 5% 45 1-2; No, 2 red durum 43 3-8 to|4.)—Potatoes 32, on track 184, total discharged. M . PI to choice ewe and wether lambs 5.25; ABW igh recto rudieene Hormel PTI ’ US cuipments 230; dull, trading) Ray Horn of Steubenville, O.. sald] Ghrve myomneang (or, Sale oF trade. FOR RENT eed oF ana. sul and common lambs mostly 2.75; | Kresg . 13, |continued. Winter wheat was un-| COM, No. 1 yellow 32 1-2; sample|Very slow; sacked per cwt.: Wiscon-| by police to have driven the car in a nished apartment. Varney “ ‘medium to choice ewes 1.00 to 1.75. |Kreuger & Toll 16% | changed and in quiet t feir wensey | Brade yellow 30. sin Cobblers few sales 65; Nebraska! which Bowers was killed, was held on ments, Phone ee pene ones A 16% | Durum wheat was in fair demand, | ats, No. 3 white 18 3-8 to 19, Cobblers 65 to 70; Minnesota Early|charges of involuntary manslaughter Rooms for Rent . wth . CHICAGO ee 34%| Cash corn demand was good. Oats| Rv, No. 1, 34 1-2. Ohios 60 to 62 1-2; Nebraska Tri-| and driving while intoxicated. FOR RENT—Two nice sleeping rooms |", RENT Modern apartments Chicago, Aug. 30—(AP—U. 8. D. : Ei demand was fair to good. Rye de-|, Batley, No. 2 special 33; No. 2, 28|¥mphs 80. Joe Sessa of Milford, Mass.; Mark!" in modern home. May aiso be used | 27eProo! building at reduced renta A.)—Hogs 20,000, including 3,000 di- mand was better. Barley demand| '?_36: sample grade 29. ———_——_—_- F. Riley of Baltimore; Fayette Inquire at Tribune office. rect; active, weak to 10 lower; 180 to 220 Ibs. 4.50 to 4.55; top 4.60; 230 to 260 Ibs. 4.20 to 4.40; 270 to 315 Ibs. 3.85 to 420; 140 to 170 lbs. 4.10 to 4.40; M pigs 3.50 to 3.85; packing sows 3.10 to 3.75. Light light good and choice 140 to 160 Ibs. 4.10 to 4.40; light weight 160 to 200 lbs. 4.25 to 4.60, was less aggressive except for the top 54 | Quality. Flax demand was very strong and offerings decreased sharply. o— *. . Wf | Grain Quotations | mm i eee cen en MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Flax, No. 1, 1.06 3-4 to 1.12 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Aug. 30.—()—Wheat, No. 2 red 56 1-2 to 57; No, 2 hard 55 1-2 to 56 1-2; No. 2 yellow hard 55 1-2; No, 2 mixed 55. Corn, No. 2 mixed 33 1r4 to 1-2; No. 1 yellow 33 1-4 FOREIGN EXCHANGES New York, Aug. 30.—(?)—Foreign exchange irregular; Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain 3.47 3-8; France 3.91 7-8; Italy 5.11 3-4; Germany 23.77 1-2; Norway 17.42; Sweden 17.84; Montreal 89.18 3-4. Whited of Detroit; and A. F. Claus of Reading, Pa., were returned to jail as material witnesses. R. Killalea, of Minot, N. D., was held on a charge of disorderly con- duct. Authorities said he struck at a policeman who arrested him after the accident. for light housekeeping. Also lot for sale or trade. Phone 1196 or call at 818 2nd St. Gouses and Flats FOR RENT—Be: front room. Always hot water. Call dt 600 4th Bt, FOR RENT—Two pleasant sleeping rooms. 607 5th St. ‘ully furnished | FOR RENT—Five room modern dup- lex, attached garage. Gas or coal furnace as desired. Fine condition and location. Phone 751 or 151. Apply 117 Main avenue. Minneapolis, Aug. 30—(2)— - 7 FOR RENT — Five ht 200 to Ibs, 4.20|Nat. Cash Reg. \ to 3-4; No. 1 white 33 1-2. Oats, No —_ FOR RENT — Attractiveiy furnished room furnished te To 460: heat ‘weight 250 to 280 Ibs. |[Nat. Batty Bred. eee Open High Low Close! a’ white 18 3-4 to 19, No soe taney Linton W to Be room in new modern home, Tdeal| Rowse. Modern. Close in. $40.00. Bs 350 to 430; packing sows medium |Nat. Bower & Lt. SIN Beat Bt 33'* 3312 | Barley 24 to 37. Timothy seed 2.95 C ONTINUE D inton Woman for young lady. Reasonable. 723|—Pone 688-W. ‘ and good 275 to 500 Ibs. 3.00 to 3.80; | Nev. Cons. COP. 80% 60% to 2.50. Clover sced 7.00 to 10.00. from page one Buried in Nebraska| Mandan st. Phone 1733-J. FOR RENT—Four room house. Near pigs good and choice 100 to 130 lbs.) Ny nH & Htfd. 30% 31% MINNEABOLIa Ba Coun ty A ttorneys FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms in mod- capitol. Call at 719 6th St. 3.40 to 4.10. & Western gure als OUR —Fu- FOR RENT—Six Cattle 9,000; calves 2,000; meager Peat aed ot fl (32% [33% Minneapolis, Aug. 30.—(?)—Flour Hastings, Minn., Aug. 30.—(?)—Fu ern house. Suitable for one or two. room modern house, neral services for Mrs. Charles Bren-| Private entrance. Call at 322 9th Prepared to Call nan, 63, who died Sunday at her| Street. Towa Grand Juries)nome at Linton, N. D., will be held FOR RENT CDecirabie —Tumished 4 supply good and choice fed steers and|Northern Pacific . = long yearling steady, fairly active; |Ohio On os early top 9.85 on weighty steers; 9.40|Pac. Gas Ls {15 higher. Carload lots family pa- tents 4.55 to 4.65 a barrel in 98 Ib. cotton sacks. Shipments 29,686. ity cottage, 822 Main. Three room 4 "| Pacific Light here Wednesday. Burial will be at aj room. New house. Always hot wa-| Vte bath and entrance, 623 6th St. 5 a neers le at Cottage ve. ie for two. 921 - Phone 468. boul 4 to 25 lower; she stock tending weak |parmelee Trans. 1% a i eae ed to maintain such prices. meriy tives aA ; ; E 4 24 = 24 leaves her husband, two daughters = FOR RENT—Modern five room house. ’ q to 25 off; bulls and vealers steady; | Pathe Exchange - AG: 26% 26% 25% 25%| (Pucnishod ty nose oH Helens Anoay, and a son. dies ao Bullatle tor te Sas | Close in, Lois Larson, 416 ard Bt. largely steer run; most grass steers|Penney (J. C.! : Tee a eC Dy if rr Miller Co.) Mayor R. L. Metcalfe of Omaha in- heat and hot water at all — Phone 481-W. N 4.00 to 6.00. Slaughter cattle and : 1%%| MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN ate Aug. 30. times. voked a section of the city charter MOTOR SYNCHRONIZER giving muncipal authorities jurisdic-| Brownsville, Tex.—A synchronizer jtion three miles out of the city limits,|for motors are multi-engined air- in an effort to break the blockade. | planes, the purpose of which is to do He contended that a blockade against |away wth the irregular beats caused milk and fresh farm produce was a|by difference in revolutions per min- health matter. ute. They've been perfected by George Pickets began blockading the roads Kraigher, in the experimental labora- into Omahe, Monday night and Tues-|tories of an air transport company |FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- day found them firmly entrenched.|here. The device employs the shad-; ing room in modern home. 421 W. vealers: steers good and choice 600 to 900 Ibs. 7.00 to 9.50; 900 to 1100 Ibs. 7.25 to 9.75; 1100 to 1300 lbs. 7.50 Pullma: to 10.00; 1300 to 15 lbs. 7,75 to 10.00; common and medium 600 to 1300 Ibs. 3.75 to 7.75; heifers good and choice 550 to 850 Ibs. 6.00 to 8.00; common and medium 3.00 to 6.00; cows good and choice 3.50 to 5.25; common and |Reo * medium 2.75 to 3.50; low cutter and | Rep. Close in. Call at 211 2nd St. Mrs,| FOR RENT—Six room 5 Frank Orchard. Located at 701 Front St. See E. J. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room | _ Schultz, 411 Thayer. in new home. Hot water heat. Al- ways hot water. Gentlemen pre- ferred. Mrs. Thos. Galvin, 623 1st The Street. . Garage, Byrne Little Building. Phone 96. bayer : 32% No. 1 receipts 9 a northern .. 51% fant SP PEEE SO ae No. 1 amber durum .. eat— No. 1 mixed durum 9% |15% protein Belrered Bs 4 Minneapolls, Aug, 30.—()—Wheat | NO- 1 dark northern . es ‘0 Arrive |No. 1 red durum ..... 65% 61% 634% |No. 1 flax .... 63% . No. 2 flax 61% No. 1 rye 1 1, Barley ah K Oats .. + Oe [14% protein 13° | dk north 37% 2 dk north. 0 Dark Ha ‘i ny Twenty special deputies were sworn !ows of the whirling propellers, re-| Thayer . Phone 688-J. cutter 1.50 to 2.75; bulls Glesrlings ie ee GREE Nine NDPAS in to push the pickets bacx beyond |fected through convex mirrors to the |FOR RENT —Large ~ room. Beaty excluded) good and choice (beef) 1 dk north Pri or) M k 1 the three-mile limit but Sheriff Mc- pilot's eye. Rest mattress. Hot water at all 338 2 4:15; cutter to _medium 2.00 51% |2 Gk north | uce Markets | |ponaia said only the national guard ie times. Phone in house. Near Court vealers (milk good : >—___. -----__._ -_» rouse 1 choice '6.50 to 7.50; medium 5.00 to : 2% |Hatk protein CHICAGO PRODUCE “itpe au price Tribune Want Ads Fe e milk price dispute between Chicago, Aug. 30.—(P—Ezgs_were|ombha wairiee ‘and the “ Nebraskas Bring Results #1 ila sare toate steady, prices unchanged. Butter |fowa Co-operative Milk Producers —=—————————— |FOR RENT—Lovely, large roo with my + a8 Gane prices 17% up to ‘4 /association drew near to a final set-| Household Gooos for Sale — coat mae for 2. Always 10 | 58% 60% 57% 58% )l0Wer. Poultry was steady. tlement Monday night when one of |FOR SALE—Jenny Lind style daybed. water. ntlemen only. Also lage coe: dae ek 2TH 58% |"" ‘Butter, 11,381, unsettled; creamery |the large dairies agreed to pay $1.80] Walnut pooled ends. Excellent| gatage for rent. Phone 1152. 706 «|Special (93 score) 2014-21; extras (92) (base price for milk. condition. Phone 743-R. 4th, 20; extra firsts (90-91) 1815-19; firsts| Retirement of Farmers’ Holiday | 7 ALE — Household 1 it FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping (88-89) 16%%-17'2; seconds (86-87) 14-|sympathizers €rom nearly all high- POR ee econo tte ae room. 715 2nd St. Phone 658-J. :{15; standards (90 centralized carlots) | ways into Des Moines cleared the way princess dresser, chiffonier, dining | FOR = first le%e, fnereduce into the markets Tuesday | table, 6 chairs and buffet, all in| room in private home with gas, hot Eggs, 7,745, easy, prices unchanged | following an armistice. Strike lead- American walnut, baby bed, rugs,| water heat, also basement room. 4 ,. 8.50; cull and common 3.50 to 5.00. by Stocker and feeder cattle: steers Servel, Inc. .. Sheep 18,000; steady with lower : tendencies on inbetween grade lambs; | Simmons good to choice natives mostly 5.50|Skell to 6.00; few 6.25 and 6.50; holding best westerns around 6.00. Slaughter sheep and lambs: lambs 90 Ibs. down | good and choice 5.25 to 6.50; medium |SI 4 ef? 8 Cheese, per lb.: Twins 13 1-2; Dais-|ers were quoted as saying that forces Rent 4.50 to 6.25; all weights common 3.50 Band G 24% (1H W..... 62% 63% 62% 63% |ies 14; Leghorns 14: Young Americas| were withdrawn for remobilization, pat: padrel everets pradind eed rooms nod vig 206 Grit. J to 4.50; ewes 90 to 150 lbs. medium to Stand. Oil Calif. 29 «|13% 14; Brick 11; Limburger 12; Swiss,|depending on the outcome of a meet-| © aban Neaiar ns “gall, 4 7 F choice 1.50 to 2.50; all weights cull|Stand. Oil N. J. 3 /1D eee 4 1, | Gomestic 28 to 29; imported 36 to 37.|ing of the Des Moines Cooperative Mes tie ¢ . ae hs ay, sea Wanted to Rem and common 1.00 to 2.00; feeding |Stewart Warner 7 |LH G1% 62% 61% 62% | “Poultry live, 1 car, 63 trucks, steady; {Dairy Marketing association. and living PEE ae : Jambs 50 to 75 lbs. good and choice |studebaker ... 8% He hens 15 1-2; leghorn hens 10 1-2;| Leaders of the movement in Minne-| _TeMt. Call at est Broadway. _ |W — farm excellent con- 475 $0 5.26. Superior Steel Ca li W...-- 59% 60% 50% .60%| fryers 12 1-2 to 14; springs 13 to 15; |sota said Tuesday that there was a|FOR SALE—Ivers & Pond piano. th| near the city of Bismarck. Mrs. office at, Pappas og Texas. 4 us Grade of roosters 9 1-2; turkeys 10 to 12; spring | possibility a general farm sellers'| good condition. Phone after 6} Emma B. Campegna, Star route, ae ‘tlonk Cis ee \ aa nee ee 18% i BT oan, sax sn _ sas; | tumkt 10 4 32.1.2; old 10 to 21; geese [prix with periahables exempt, would | _. i. ee: N. Dak. ._Nelaon. ae A s . 30.— a esas TM 5B ‘4 .58'4 1/10 to 11. Leghorn broilers 12. calle: innesot is week or| OR SALE—Two gas ranges: one — or 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 750; fat steers | 0! ae jdaimnescta, and South Dakota Wheat Ls next.’ Claiming an orgazization of gh wile eae Reliable, one| one large unfurnished rooms, Ges| able bagi alg vcoacy mate 4 and yearlings strong; spots 10-15|tnion Pacific 78% 118% protein NEW YORK 60,000 persons, they said action would| large part enamel; fine condition] and electricity furnished. Write| _Phone mK: higher; fat she stock strong; stockers Wh ll W..... 56% 57 56% 57%| New York, Aug. 30—(P)—Eggs 32,-|depend on developments, particularly| and priced cheap. Mrs. 0. W. Rob-| Tribune Ad. No. 2305 FoR ; and feeders slow, ‘weak; load choicc %4 "Grade of 881, irregular. Mixed colors, stan-|with regard to farm prices. erts, 117 Main Ave., phone 751. | house. Redecorated oa 1,000 Ib, eens, seeclings 9.35; medi- aa 1DHW i Sel a Secs, (cae . is ne 18 13 to Bi BR hap yo woe -civeriors of ie FOR SALE—Hotel furniture. Includ- Personal rage 2 Der month, 0 desirable light feed heifers 7.10; bulk ne Ch 1 amber 55% 59% 54% 57% | credit 21 to 24; mediums 13 1-2 to|Shafer to join with Governor] ‘esses, desks, electric stove. In-} | learn yoo : cows 2.25-3.25; majority low cutters 9% 119% protein 50 16; dirties 18 1-2 to 13 3-4; checks|Green of South Dakota and others and cutters 1.35-200; few good light] 1 41 1 gee 53% 0% 12'1-2 to 13 1-2. in the conference of governors at _Lahr. _ un ‘sstockers 5.00-50, 8 |r amber. 51% 54% Butter 18,392, Oe Creamery | Sioux my Lon ee an ey Tata 0 ‘Hogs < " hi -2; program for icultur marke! - chamois lex with closed fully PB Spd 8 pee ot nee fa) ast lay fi Ayes and increasing the price of farm pro-| Hughes Field tennis court. Reward.} cated Bismarck home, valued at Sis susched. market; top 400 on 220 Ib. buichers: West Marylend Bie | 18 to 20; contralized 90 score) 19 to ducts. Miss Lakin, Phone 1260. $7,500. $01-W. oo bulk 180-300 Ibs. 3.85-4.00; 270-300 { sos 19 1-2, - aaa a ~- pen pap iy tapas ji id q Ibs., mostly 3.50-95; odd lots light| strong; other classes nominally un- Western Union toy | Cheese 282,458, firm, no quotations.; Hertz, a German, discovered radi Houses for | i lights down to 3.50; packing sows changed; best choice native lambs wactgh. ml, a Mtg. . 38% | Dressed poultry quiet. Ducks, fresh| waves in 1887, twenty years after i J 3.00-40. 8.69; good to choice fesding lambs wires Overland .. 2% | 12 1-2 to 15. Maxwell, an Englishman, calculated] reem Vig with garage. U se Sheep 200; fat lambs steady to eligible 400-50. j Woolworth ae eae Eo 39 Live poultry steady. Chickens|that they must exist. Phone 610. the x ¥

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