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E, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1932 ecard icg Marie ey tc) aay AD per cent. Prime commercial paper 2. Bankers’ acceptances unchanged. iuinmaeet hares vo sents, Ooey tated be received at The Tribune office by 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion same 2” ; Apartments for Reat aghsinient, Gen, lanes abd mas heat furnished for $20 per _ 622 3rd St. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. and Personal Cards. Write. Artistic} One room and itchenetts, a Tribune’s Grain, Livesto , Market Report for Wed., 2 Wanted Agents 1 Get Going! sales, big profits yours. Artistic $1 Christmas Assortments sell on sight. 21 all folders, parchments. 100% Profit. Also 50c-75c Retail boxes and CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Aug. 31—(AP—U. 8. D. Prigi- A ug 3 1 A.)—Potatoes 30, on track 142, total | %*Y % the regular classified page. ours ee Spareonte site oe ee \ ee —— ae Dasa EanEe! whee SE, ar | Oo border or white space used Male Help Wanted covive aoe dee aS ‘ee . ‘ Z on want come under the classi- | WANTED—Trucks for hi ‘f | New York Stocks | Patino quay ghar aa to tego Nai oe cs, ee eee ee a ee ud 48% to 65; Nebraska U. S. No. 1, 65 to 7 4 ‘ ; e | ee 1rd durum 4455 43%. Minnesota Early Ohios U. 8. No. 1 REGULAR WANT AD RATES Co., Jamestown, N. Dak. H, J. Nelson. ¥ } Coarse Grain 6 days, 25 words or under........$1.45 and partly graded 65 to 70, mostly FOR RENT—1 MONTH WITH QUICK ceaxemeann OUTS GRAIN PRICES | =x Te eg { Adams Express .. i 31 81% , |60 to 62 1-2, al \ Advance Rumely . | 30 ‘30% 7 x | — 2 eve Sees oe eee % S ____Female Help Wanted __ with bath. Modern 6 and 7 room F Air Reduction $1 28 | FOREIGN EXCHANGES rgd bth ad fionar | WANTED—Two demonstrators, ©08-| houses, $30 and $40.00 per month. : | RT 26 ‘] New York, Aug. 31—(P)—Foreign | 408 over 25 words 3 cents additional)" metics, Permanent position to right}. Large rooming hioane at 400-4an Wee 28 exchange irregular; Great Britain in parties. Call Mr. Christenson at} will repair to suit tenant. Avail- Gat Panett a ON x dollars, others in ‘cents: Great Bri-| The Tribune reserves the right to Prince Hotel for appointment. able Sept. Ist. Phone 905. " (ee > et ae ‘ain demand 3.46 7-8; France 3.92 . | WANTED—Maid for general house-|7OR RENT— ht he Disappointing Steel Reports |A™- & beetle lal clea teed Mack) a 1-16; Italy 5.12 1-4; Germany 23.77 | seman cco yo tonteras with take. | Work. Must be competent. Call at|” rooms with i A ee trance, and Approach of Labor ton in"New York Also Is at Mantra nay, 1788) Sweden 17.815) up rules of Classified Advertising. 715 Mandan Bt. running water and laundry room. Day increase Sales Bearish Facwe Bt fontreal 89.50. Phone 32 ee e a cook at City Cafe.| Everything furnished. 517 and St. i just }° ze CURB STOCKS The Tribune Want Ad Department B00 r o ooe ——— Cais nie Shea i ma New York, Aug. 31—(?)—Curb: ‘ bie Se ae Tle New York, Aug. 31—(P)}—The stock quidation’in the Beplewber ‘delwvery | Lower erds 22 Cities Service 5 3-8. es Work Wanted kitchenette, private bath and en- market ended the second month of 4 (Se rytias gan nen neene al rains ees | Blec. Bond & Share 39 3-8, Salesmen Wanted HIGH SCHOOL BOY wanis work for| {nnee,, Water, Gad, telephone = cashing in thelr paper profits Wed- 33"? sharply downward Wednesday SSE bhai ride United Founders 2, Under SALESMEN WANTED .- ——-.| Toom and board, Wil do sny odd | soR RENT—Thres room apartment nesday. |, weakness of stocks ani! cotton | in 107 109 1.06 1.08 pent 4 MEN WANTED to conduct worid re-| Jobs and can do farm work. wil: /POi Tmt cokes Ser tor. city New York was reflected in early grain | nowned Rawleigh Home Service} be a sophomore this year. Extreme losses were partially re- | MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE ae si steam heat. Phone 347. “A dealings, but a wave of selling later GE business in or near Counties of | See eee inane monn ele a: by traders disposing of September | Duluth, Minn. Aug. 31.—(@)— Fir ee Press) North Kidder, West Stutsman and} FOR = Ouse] r4 er. ‘The final tone was steady; The AP: ;|wheat and corn before deliveries are|_Durum— Gpen High Low Close) Nosthnest proc es; Emmons. Reliable hustler can start rooms. For sale, rocking chair and turnover appeoxiihated: ee rf i000 made on contracts Thursday carried . AB% ABH AT 14854 lorthwest Banco 13%: earning $35 weekly and increase | — for Rent ==, daybed. +710 7th St. Ea ,000,¢ the wheat marxet down about 2 cents. A9% 4918 4819 es GOVERNMENT BONDS rapidly. Write immediately. Raw- ase See ea) furnished |FOR RENT—Two or three room . Numerous stop-loss orders were un- il leigh Co., Dept. ND-3-S, Minneapo-| sleeping room in modern home.| apartment. Furnished or unfur- Rather disappointing reports ‘from New_York, Aug. 31.—(@)—Govern- ‘ the steel industry and the approach covered. lis, Minn. Suitable for one or two. Gas heat] nished. Call evenings. 401 9th St. Buying of deferred months on the 4 |break steadied both grains, but per- | 34 | sistent selling, said to come from Chi- | cago professionals, held prices down. Oats weakened with other grains. Provisions sagged with wheat and and hot water at all times. 305 W. WANTED—A traveling saiesman with car, German preferred. Write Trib- une Ad. No. 2303, of the Labor Day week-end accelerat- ed the selling movement, which em- |2 braced cotton and wheat as well as ipe: stocks. A brief upturn in the morn- ing failed to attract an important fol- lowing, and by midday the list had Liberty 3's 100.27. Liberty Ist 444s 101.16. Liberty 4th 4%s 103.6. Treas 4%4s 107.18. Treas 4s 103.30. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart- ment with bath. Private entrance, at 307 10th St. Phone 921. Oppos- its St. Alexius Nurses Home. FOR RENT—Four room furnished apartment on ground floor. Call all modern home. Private entrance. | Phone 1645 or call at 415 8th St. FOR RENT—Two nice sleeping rooms CHICAGO RANGE Help Wanted recetied to show many losses of 1 to 4 corn. \Chicago, Aug. 31.—(?)— CHICAGO STOCKS WANTED—50_ school children to| in modern home. May also be used| Hedden Real Estate ncy. Phone points. There were some recoveries eae me SuEnT Cisaon weak HAG Open. High tow (By The Associated Press) have their hair cut, this weck at| for light housekeeping. Also lot| ‘or eal at 618 6th St of a point or more from the bottom in iF Sept. (old). 53° 53% 61% Midwest Util (new) %. the Prince Barber Shop. Only 35] for sale or trade. Phone 1196 or % to 15% cents lower than Tuesday's | Sept, finish, Sept. (old) 52-52%; Dec. 58%2- | Dec. FOR RENT—Two room furnished First floor. In modern _ call at 818 2nd St. FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished the fourth hour, but they were not (new) fully maintained. . cents. Entrance through lobby. — apartment. BOSTON WOOL 5h 144-54; corn 5% to 1% off, |May house. Laundi ; ve. Soe cota ie Outten aud Fiala got Boks Dee. 38e4-%; May 38%; Mor Boston, Aug. 31. — UP) — Strictly] Ain R Growdis! front room. Always hot water. Call| “Shore igumew. ee ne ANE Steels, Chemisals, Utilities and Rails. cats steady to % down and provisions |Sept. 30% combing ‘Ohio and similar 58s_and| 4 ir-itace Crowds Are at 609 4th St. FOR RENT — Tao Woon Ti y Weehitenra: Wiiscllaecus dusts Ott tjshowing drop of § to 18 cents, |FA | its, 60s teeces, ave celine at 10:20 in| —'Thrilled by Jumpers|FOR RENT—‘Two pletsant sleeping "apartment. On seoond flor. Sink 2to more than 3 included Allied |. aoe een m 56s and 32-34 q rooms. 607 os in kitchen. Gas for cooking. Pri- i ve the opening and for a 5 ,|56s and 34 scoured basis for 48, . — - Chemical, Dupont, North American, }Chi R. 1 eee eineee Gave ihe HERO HAbEE! | AT AG ATE “Similar grade strictly combing| Cleveland, Aug. 31.—(%—Of all the FOR RENT—Attractiveiy furnished; vate entrance. Call at 323 and St Chrysler time pric Dec. 19 19 19 Western Union, Santa Fe, Union Pa- |¢o1 "Fuel & Tron: ‘At the end of the first hour, how- | 19% 4's Bort [territory wools, bring 38-40 scoured |thrills of the national air races, Toom in new modern home. Ideal} Phone 360M. Sey peop te ee Smnelting, Bast. |golum. G & El. 1844 | ever, a huge selling wave swept the ene basis for 565 and 35-37 for 48, 505.|probably none gives the spectators HERING SEN ba Si rT —Three Foom ground * : i os mi, Sol. ... ve 327% 3 ‘ s he S reportii trade » ch Pa Poet crn ini apartment. Also t down more than two cents a} ‘ome houses are reporting trade bi m i man and Coca Cola. Com, Southern ind patere buying on’ resting ord. |D 14 33492 B4% Hittle slower at the advanced prices, euch abi taking anxiety as the |sOR RENT—Sleeping rooms in mod-| two room apartments. Light, water. bushe ying i 4035.38 39 daring lecps of the parachute jump- —__——- ®\Gont. Bak. “A” ers checked the decline. Some of! Dh 80%: nevertheless there is a persistent de- ca = P| ern hous¢. Suitable for one or two.| heat and gas for cooking furnished. | Livestock |ICont. Can . a|the selling was credited to protit- 5.22 512 515 |mand for good weights of wool. The |°tS- Private entrance. Call at 322 9th) Rent $20 to $25.00. Inquire at 1100 Z Ras taking and some to evening up of 237 315 318 |slower is brought about partially by} Though many of the world’s great-| Street | a 4 ¢ * Cont. open pat % |aecounts to prepare for delivery for! 525 507 5.10 |withdrawals of offerings at current|est fliers make their planes do tricks|FOR RENT—Desirable furnished | FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- so. or Lee abst Sarde: a peed = ets 5 ea on September contracts Thurs- S 630 625 620 prices, that even birds can’t equal, the boys es areca etter hes — catnk ae a as th St. Paul, Au! —(P)— (0. | : A : 3 = oy = . i > $15 , i. a Dep Agr) Cattle 2.500; largely Sroaiy wecie te U. S. exports of wheat and flour) 2 ange oF CARLOT SALES Bismarck Lawyers who jump = give the crowsd their) for two. 921 5th St. Phone 468, 487-W. fed steer and yearling run; outstand-| Crucible Steel 18% | last weet were 1,121,000 bushels, com-; sinneapolis, Aug, 31.—(?)—Range o greatest “kick. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room |FOR RENT—Good sizea well furnish- sz ing heavies held around 9.50; butk|Curtiss Wright .. aa pared with 1,023,000 bushels a week| -" ict rain sales: Wheat: No. 1 To Attend Meeting | 44 of all the jumpers, none has} in new home. Hot water heat Al-| ed room with kitchenette. Second i ‘saleable 8.00-9.00; shortfeds and|Dia. Match . 42% |before. ‘The weather in Europe was |) 0") ovthern 58°,-62; No. 1 northern made the air race crowds gasp like} ways hot water. Gentlemen pre-| floor. Also large front room, first F F grassers 4.00-6.00 mostly: grass cattle Be 39° unsettled and threatened to delay 3914: No. 1 amber durum 56; No, 2| Several Bismarck attorneys will at- H. E, (Spud) Manning, who plunges} ferred. Mrs. Thos. Galvin, 623 Ist] floor. Gas, water, electricity; use of { in very limited supply, little changed; | Fatt Koda 36x, |completion of harvesting. Corn and|”*'4"airum 50',; No. 2 red durum |tend the annual meeting of the state |tWO miles downward in a death-) Street. _ Frigidaire and telephone furnished most beef cows 2.50-3.50; heifers 3.00-/ 7% [oats also were under pressure with ) 44)" bar association at Fargo Thursday |“efying leap before he opens his para-|®OR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep-| Hazelhurst Apartments. 411 5th f 4.50; cutters 1.25-2.25, medium grad: a0 | whee a Oats: No. 3 white 18-%. and Friday. ae ai _|- ing room in modern home. 421 W| St. Phone 273. bulls largely 2.50-3.00; feeders and eee ee Rye: No. 2, 34. Among those who definitely plan to peers Aiello teens Tuesday} ‘Thayer . Phone 688-J. FOR RENT — Fumished~ basement ut steady. , pee Jey: No. 2 special 33%; No. 3,jattend are Alfred Zuger, Scott Cam- p togyro *IFOR RENT—Large room. Beauty rooms *Galves 2300; vealers ‘ 17% | LIQUIDATION LOWERS |aa' 33" + sample grade 29, jeron, C. L. Young, C. L. Foster and |000 feet with a bag of flour grasped grees eta ot water Tal Phone" 1250 re Se e choice grades mostly 50; goo 481, | MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES Flax: No. 1, 1.10%-%. Supreme Court Justice A. G. Burr, |in his arms. Gathering velocity a Eitdina: “Pucaistin tavtioes tie “Chist ldcae era fall orm arene » grades down to 5.50 with mediums 5 Minneapolis, Aug. 31.--(#)—Some, Corn not quoted. E. B. Cox and Gordon Cox, now at | fraction of a second, he shot towar House and Will School. Call at 406}. ment rer * Suitable Aber +o ~ to 4.00. Hogs 6,500; fairly aciive, steady to 15 higher; most advance on lights and mediumweight packing sows; better 180 to 230 Ibs. 4.00 to 4.10; top 3.75; plain kinds down to 3.00 and under; packi sows 350 lbs. and down 3.25 to ; a few 3.40; heavy- weights down to 2.75; average cost Tuesday 3.45; weight 260 lbs. Sheep 5,000; market opening slow; undertone sirong; sellers asking un- Ge. Gas. & General Mills Goodyr. Tr. & Rub. Graham Paige Mot. . Gt. Nor. Pf. ... Gt. West. Sug. Grigsby Grunow Houd-Hershey Houston Oil ... | {Hudson Motor lower. liquidation of September futures oc- | curred Wednesday but there was no important volume. most of the open trades being carried ever into December or May futures. Crushers seem to want delivery on September flax contracts. September wheat closed 3-8 lower, December 3-4 lower and May 1 cent! Stock and cotton | market weakness brought on some (1 red 53%:; bearishness and Minneapolis wheat CHICAGO CASH GRAIN | Chicago, Aug. 31—(?)—Wheat No. No. 2 hard 53 No. mixed 4514; corn No. 2 mixed 32-324 50 per 100 Ibs.; clover seed 7.C0-10.00 per 100 lbs. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Minn., Aug. 31.—(?)—Clos- ing cash prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern 58 7-8 to 68 7-8; No. 2 do. Detroit Lakes, also were possible at- tendants. Some left for Fargo Wednesday. Halver Halvorson, Minot, who visit- ed here Tuesday evening, and C. L. Among speakers on the program will be Prof. Andrew A. Bruce, Chi- cago, former North Dakota supreme court justice, and Prof. Jerome Hall, jof the University of North Dakota Law School faculty. the ground, marking his progress by releasing a trail of the flour. Rolling over and over in the air. Manning dropped to within 800 feet of the ground, before he pulled the the thousands of spectators arose and cheered. Smith and Blease in | South Carolina Fight 5th St. Call at 518 5th St. Dr. R. 8. Enge. FOR RENT—Lovely, large room with two closets. Suitable for 2. Always hot water. Gentlemen only. Also ing room. 1715 2nd St. Phone 658-J. FOR RENT—Two room furnished flat. $20.00 per month. Also one three room furnished flat. The Laurain 4.10 paid freely; 230 to 320 Ibs. 350/Gen. Motes futures closed lower. INo. 1 yellow 32%: Foster, Bismarck, attended the mect-|cord which opened the umbrella-like| garage for rent. Phone 1152, 706) __Apartments. S to 4.00; 140 to 180 Ibs. fairly numerous gen. “lh sya There was scattered liquidation ofjoats No. 2 white ing of the association's executive|fabric above his head. He landed a 4th f eerie __|¥OR RENT—Furnished apartments, 3.75 to 4.10; desirable pigs largely one bole ii ee September coarse grain futures with |36; barley 24-37; seed 2.25-|committee Wednesday afternoon. {few moments later, unharmed, while]FOR RENT — Furnished all modern in the Rue Apartments. Phone 1256-W or call at 711 Ave. A. FOR RENT—Desirable first floor room in private home with gas, hot | Water heat, also basement room. | Both rooms suitable for two. 306 ; West Thayer. Phone 1470-R. FOR RENT—Large five-room apart- ment. Call Logan's, phone 211. FOR RENT—Strictly modern fur- nished and unfurnished apts. Rose Apartments. 215 3rd St. F. W. Murphy. Phone 852. " evenly higher for lambs; run in-/ September and December oats|56 7-8 to 67 7-8; No. 3 do. 54 7-8 to : 2. 31.0 ¥ —™M 52, | * eludes several loads very’ desirable | HY"sombac tng. closed 1-4 lower, September and De-|65 7-8; No. 1 northern 57 7-8 to 68) C ONTINUE D Sete SAK atlformer Sen-|__ Household Goods for Sale |FOR RENT—Furnished or “unfur- 1 7 Montana range lambs. Int. Harvester cember rye 5-8 lower, September bar-} 7-8; No. 2 do. 54 7-8 to 67 7-8; No. 1 from page one’ Senn o atg. ‘once before po.|FOR SALE—Kimball plano. wii| Mished apartment. Varney Apart- ; \Int. Nick Can. ley unchanged and December 1-8; amber durum 50 5-8 to 58 5-8; No. 2 I Sheriff Ask Iitical enemies and once colleagues in| sell reasonable. Call at 315 18th St, | ments. Phone 773. CHICAGO Int. Tel. & Tel. .. lower. September flax finished 1 3-4}do. 49 5-8 to 58 5-8; No. 1 durum| LOWa er! SKS the United States senate, apparently| after 5:30 p. m. or on Sunday. FOR RENT—Modern apartments in Jewel Tea ... Johns-Manville . Kayser (J) Kelvinator .. lower, and December 2 cents lower. Tone of the cash wheat market was much slower and on the average prices were easy compared with fu-) 48 5-8 to 51 5-8; No. 2 do. 46 5-8 to 50 5-8; No. 1 mixed durum 45 5-8 to 56 5-8; No. 2 do. 44 5-8 to 56 5-8; No. 1 red durum 47 5-3. Chicago, Aug. 31.—(AP—U. S. D. A.)—Hogs 18,000, inciuding 4,000 di- rect; five to 10 higher; 180 to 220 Ibs. 4.50 to 4.60; top 4.65; 230 to 260 fireproof building at reduced rents. Inquire at Tribune office. Houses and Flats will fight again a battle they waged | in 1914 for the Democratic senatorial nomination from South Carolina. Governor to Send Militia to Scene! Walnut spooled ends. condition. Phone 743-R. Excellent Tbs, 4.25 to 4.50; 270 to 310 Ibs. 4.00 Kennecott Cop. ... tures. Durum wheat was in quiet to! Flax on track 1.09 1-2 to 1.14; to! Smith, known to thousands as “Cot- FOR SALE— Household furniture in | 7 . | Kresge (S. 8.) .... : i me i Farmers’ Holiday association, called|ton Ed,” and Blease, stormy petrel of! first class condition. Beds, dresser |FOR RENT—Modern seven room to 4.25; 140 to 170 lbs. 4.10 to 4.40; \Kreuger & Toll. A |fair demand with | offerings much |arrive 1.09 1-2; Sept. 1.09; Oct. 1.09 “absurd.” South Carolina, polities since he was| princess di r, chiffonier, dining| house. Hot water heat, garage, pigs 3.40 to 3.75; lacking sows 3.15|Kroger Grocery . smaller. Winter wheat was scarce | 3-4; Nov. 1.10 1-2; Dec. 1.08 1-2. old enough to vote. led a field of four yes se a Apes 4 a | ghar Qronnann keen) A cece to 3.65; smooth sorts 3.75 to 3.90.|Liquid Carbonic .... 16% |and in fair dem:.ad. Oats, No, 3 white 19 1-2. . ‘ ‘ 4 table, 6 chairs and buffet, sll in) soon and : { ‘i 33% os 3) FARM BUREAU CHIEF candidates in Tuesday's primary.| American walnut, baby bed, rugs,| ble and attractive home. See Mrs. Light light good and choice 140 to|Loew’s Inc, .... %| Cash corn was in good elevator de-| No. 1 rye 32 3-4 to 33 3-4 , a ts Thos. Fo: L 160 Ibs. 4.10 to 4.40; light weight 160|Mack Trucks .... : 21° |mand. Oats demand is still good.| Barley, malting 24 to 30; special| CONDEMNS MOVEMENT They will enter a second race tw’! rocker, ice box, gas stove, Maytag os. Fortune, 607 6th St. Phone % i 4.65; medium weight {Mathieson Alk. .. 18% |Rye was in very good elev = 2. 98 to 29: No. 3, 25 to 37; lower] Chicago, Aug. 31—(7)—The Ameri-| Weeks hence to decide the nominee. | elecric washing machine, Hoover to 200 Ibs. 4.25 to 4.65; medium weig! Mi C. 5% ye Ty elevator de- | No. 2, 28 to 29; » ; The vote compiled from unofficial 1 i 7 neal ° 200 to 250 Ibs. 4.25 to 4.65; heavy nies Peer : ig | mand; firmer for ordinary. “Barley grades 23 to 25 1-2. can Farm Bureau federation has de-|_, 1,267 of the state's 1446] Vacuum cleaner, simost new, radio: veil 350 Ibs. 3.70 to 4.35; USN a vega ‘i dema:d was good for mal 1- returns from 1,267 of the D and living room suite, also house for| lex, attached garage. Gas or coal weight 250 to % Kan. 1% gi ting qua’ clared, through its ident, E. A. : packing sows medium and good 275 |Mo- Kan, & Tex. . : lity and quiet to slow for the balance. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR SEN UGi Eth Ge eed _tent. Call at 303 West Broadway. | furnace as desired. Fine condition to 500 Ibs. 3.10 to 3.90; pigs good|Mont. Ward ... * 48% | Flax was in good demand but bids| Minneapolis, Aug. 31—()—Flour|©'Neal, that it is not in sympathy) Smith, 59.200. FOR SALE—Ivers & Pond piano, In| 8nd location. Phone 751 or 161. and choice 100 to 130 lbs. 3.40 to 4.10 | Nash Motors a + 16%] Were down some. unchanged. Shipments 24,913. with the formers’ strike now under| Blease,71,240. : | good condition. Phone 586 after 6 pply 117 Main avenue. _ i Cattle 10,000; calves 2,000; ‘better |Nat. Biscuit 1 » 42% |o-—________g| Pure bran 9.00 to 9.50, way in parts of Iowa, South Dakota,| ASHtor i Verapere ee aab prlpenes FOR RENT — Five room furnished : g me an A . 9, 50. a . a 40,156. a, ————————— . i ; eee ee irons, to sae sie hues Ba > Bull Grain Quotations | Standard middlings 9.00 t to 9.50, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Illinois. Leon W. Harris, the only out-and-; FOR SALE—Two ass canes 01 Fea Poe a Close in. $40.00. erade and all except strictly choice |Nat. Power & Lt. Ae mores 9%) BISMARCK GRAIN O'Neal, in # letter sent Tuesday to} out dry in the race, 36,772. ie Se ceaamelt fice coataisen | FOR RENTcwOur ioc tien eee light offerings very slow, weak to 29/Nev. Cons. Cop. el Mina ee ee (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | the heads of farm bureaus in 100 e > and priced cheap. Mrs. O. W. Rob-| capitol. Call at 719 6th St. lower; best weighty bullocks 10.00;|Ny NH. & Htfd. PSN aNneae oma ein taw oGioas _ Date Aug. 31. Towa counties, urged farm bureau|‘Other Woman’ to Be | _erts, 117 Main Ave., phone 75i. FOR RENT—Six room modern house, upper crust 9.25 to 9.75; compara-!Norf. & Western . 108 |Sept. 5% 55S 5, 547% No. 1 dark northern ..........-$ 41] members to use their influence to put y d C Witness FOR SALE—Hotel furniture. Inclu 315 Mandan St. Modern 5 room tively few long yearlings above 925; North American : "38. |Dec. % 56% 551; |No. 1 northern 41) an end “to hysteria and bring sound) Murder Case W1 5 |"ing beds, dressers, washstands, mat-| cottage, 822 Main, Three room 1 bulk fed steers 7.00 to 9.00; grassy |Northern Pacific . 20% |May 5914 No. 1 amber durum 29 reason to bear.” “ tresses, “desks, electric stove. In-| unfurnished apartment, with pri- and short feds 400 to 6.50; other|Ohio Oll ih i : *|No. 1 mixed durum 21) ‘The farm bureau president said he! Chicago, Aug. 31—UP)—The “olher| quire Nicola Grocery. vate bath and entrance, ea Slee: ¢lasses mostly steady. Peete tar . : oo a 31No. 1 red durum gg | did not. believe the methods used in) woman,” Mrs, Julia Cebulski, brand- S | Newly decorated and new bathroom. ‘ Slaughter cattle and vealers: steers Faved Motor 3% |. Oa 3242 is |No. A flax 20 the strike would result in general) ed by the defense as the reason for Phone 1565-W. good and choice 600 to 900 Ibs. 7.00 to|ban-Am. Pet. “ 20.” sept. 11h Bo. 8 ae 80 | success. “Upsetting a few loads of|the killing of “Poor Joe” Pollak, re For Sate FOR Ree work 9.50; 900 to 1100 lbs. 7.25 to 975;|par.-Publix ... 6% |Dec. 18% Li-sell rye . 14 milk and preventing farmers from|puted underworld loan shark and FOR SALE—Duck boat and brass ted at 701 aoa igs ee . 1100 to 1300 Ibs. 7.50 to 10.00; 1300 to|Pathe Exchang 1 Fia: arley Yp{ hauling their produce to market can| alcohol runner, waited in a court | POE eee and ated, Mat of ST vale toes es 1500 Ibs. 7.75 to 10.0; common and/Penney (J. C.) 22% | Sept. (107 Oats ... : an iE inot right the wrongs from which we|anteroom Wednesday to be called as umes of Balzac. Good as new.!= B ayer. * 3 medium 60 to 1800 Ibs. 3.75 to 775; [Penn RR 19% PS iey. A {Dark Hard winter wheat 31 Jare suffering,” O'Neal declared. a state's witness against Mrs. Dot~| Bite $13-W FOR RENT—The Dicirich “cottage, eifers good and choice 550 to 850 lbs. ips Pet. Ns — > : ia ot He said the farmers’ strik othy Pollak, 26, accused of slaying | —————————__________ Thayer, next to Episcopal 6.00 to 8.00; common and medium |Proct. & Gam 32% | Sept. ov 5 ‘od M: ket: y sponsored by a “few eee fara her husband. jFOR BALE severe), Pn tall ey church, 6 rooms. Gas heat. Fur- 3.00 to 6.00; cows good and choice 3.50| Pub. Sve. N. J. Sl ley tH «ji Produce Markets _ !\cts associated with radical non-farm-| Mrs. Pollak contends she shot her| All in good paying locations, If you | nished. Garage. The Byrne Agency, to 5.25; common and medium 2.75 |5U ee pe Sa EN "| 4 —________.-____-. _ ___ | or agitators.” husband in self-defense the night he| Will be satisfied with from $35.00 to) Little Building. Phone 96. to 3.50; low cutter and cutter 1.50 to 9% | _ MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN CHICAGO PRODUCE | eS dropped fatally wounded July 27 with; $60.00 a week for a few evenings | son RENT—Four room modern 2.75; bulls (yearlings excluded) good Bic | Minneapolis, Aug. 31.—()—Wheat| Chicago, Aug. 31.—(7)—Esgs Were onIQ FARMERS MAY a bullet in his brain, They had been| each week, investigate this at once. |“ bungalow. Close in. Also 5 room and choice (beef) 3.35 to 5.00; cutter 45 [receipts Wednesday 249 compared to|easy. prices unchanged. Butter WS\;auNcH OWN STRIKE quarreling, she said, over his atten-| Write Tribune Ad. No. 2326. _| modern house with garage. Near to medium 2.00 to 3.35; vealers (milk 6 |269 a year ago. | unsettled, prices unchanged to 3-4 Bowling Green, O., Aug. 31.—()—| tions to Mrs. Cebulski and he attack- | FOR SALE—Three good cook cars. _ capitol, Phone 460-M. fed) good and choice 6.50 to 7.50; 25 |_. Wheat— cent lower. Poultry was easier. The possibility of a food-selling| a her with a knife. {Some equipment. One on truck FOR RENT—Six medium 5.00 to 6.50; cull and com-|Rep. 04 PS ron $= Delivered To Arrive) Butter 616, unsettled; creamery -selling | “Only one man, Chief Justice Harry| chassis. Write Tribune Ad. No. Toom modern bun- mon 3.50 to'5.00. Stocker and f 36% [1 dk north. 61% 64% 607s 62% | spocials (93 score) 20 1-2 to 21; extras|Orie OY farmers of northwesterd| yy Fisher of criminal court, will de-| _ 2321 galow. All nicely furnished. Also ‘ 5.00. er and feeder 1 |2 dk north. .60% ‘| + extra firsts (90-91) 18 1-2 Ohio loomed larger Wednesday a3|"\ 6 . “ 3 room apartment and bath. Nicely cattle: steers good and choice 500 to .13 dk not 58% (92) 20; extra firsts hundreds of .|cide Mrs. Pollak’s fate. MELONS FOR SALE—Also other 1050 Ibs. 5.50 to 6.75; common and 21 lie protein | to 19; firsts (88-89) 16 1-2 to 17 1-2; |quncreds oO sericulbiralyea ee BOM et Prices reasonable, Call| furished. Oall at 811 and Bk Me, medium 3.25 to 5.50. | 1 th. .59% .627% .597 seconds (86-87) 14 to 15 1-2; stan- laced uss the ? . eldon. Sheep 19,000; mostly steady tols 4, [2 ae non: Sen sos Se.” Seconds, 66-87) silsed eattots) 19 1-4 [SUbJect at a mass mecting Friday. |500 Men Are Dead as | #¢ August Boyer farm, 9 miles FOR RENT—Ten room house, Suit= strong; choice native lam! ig |3,dk north. 56% 587% . |Eggs 7,412, easy, prices unchanged. R ee a ~~, ——— | al for apartments. 109 Mandan. Signer in” doatannek: he 1 to 98 ¥ 113% protein x ns Poultry, live, i car, 40 trucks, eas-}Convention of V. F. W. Ecuador Revolt Ends MEN’S FANCY DRESS SOX, 12 pairs) Phone 64 day times. Hoge ecincys sxixeme ten | Beaeate Ol 24% [ride north. 58% 60% 58% ier; hens 15; leghorn hens 10; color- omens $1.00, assorted colors. Ladies’ im-| a5 -Sen—sent. ist, modern @FOOHi choice native lambs $50 to 646; tak | Servel, Ine. ..... 3i% . £8% 58% ed fryers 12 to 12 1-2; rock fryers 14: Ponders Resolutions] _ Guayaquil, Ecuador, Aug. 31——| perfect rayon silk hose, 12 pairs pt. oom ding 5.50 to 5.75 pages Se; bide Shattuck (F. G. .. o% % +|springs 13 to 15; roosters 10; turkeys Ecuador's four days of virtual civil] $1.45. Postpaid. Satisfaction guar- Sleaghiee choc oe a reernS.|Shell Union Oil . 6 10 to 12; spring ducks 10 to 12; old| Sacramento, Calif, Aug. 31.—(p)—| Wat came to an end Wednesday after) anteed. Blacker, Hosiery company, 90 Ibs. down good and choice 5.25 to!) 6.75; medium 4.50 to 5.25; all weights common 3.50 to 4.50; ewes 90 to 150) Sor lbs. medium to choice 1.50 to 2.50; all weights cull and common 1,00 to 2.00; feeding lambs 50 to 75 Ibs, good and] choice 4.75 to 5.25. SIOUX CITY 4.25; odd lots 4.00 down; good range and lambs 4.10; choice quoted up- Simmons Stand. Oil N. J. Stewart Warner . Use the Want Ads ; (2 amber... {Grade of jt amber... th... 54% 56%... Montana Winter Wheat 51% 5178 10 to 11; spring geese 12, old 10; leg- -|horn broilers 12. Cheese, per pound: Twins 13 1-2; Daisies 14; Longhorns 14; Young Americas 14; Brick 11; Limburger 12; ‘Swiss, domestic 28 to 29; imported 36 to 37. NEW YORK MONEY RATES Business sessions of the veterans of foreign wars, assembled here in their 33rd annual encampment, will be de- voted Wednesday to consideration of some of the 500 resolutions presented to the resolutions committee. Wed- nesday night a pajama boat ride is {scheduled for veterans and members of the auxiliary. {nesday by the Minnesota railroad New Yerk, Aug. 31.-(7)—Call .| money steady, 2 per cent all day. and warehouse coffimission, effective | needy. September 15. 500 men had been slain in intense fighting around Quito, the capital. The government announced the rebellious conservatives had surren- dered and that loyalist troops would assume control of Quito after two days of sanguinary fighting. The rebel command gave up, the government said, when if became ap- parent the loyalists were about to requests for cotton cloth for the Mohall, North Dakota. The shipments will include Maxton, North Carolina. WILL SELL OR TRADE—Three Bis- marck homes, two good farms, for city lots, houses, farms, mortgages, stocks, bonds, warrants or commer- cial paper. Write full description of what you have for sale or trade. Write Tribune Ad. No. 2088. Chevrolet truek. tion. Terms. Phone 843. FOR SALE — Slightly ued 1° ton Exeellent condi. galow. Well located. Inquire F. A. Sioux City, Ia, Aug. 31—(7)— a . New York, Aug. 31.—(#)—Butter,| Commander Harold D. De Coe, in 8, D. A)—Cattle’ 1450" ted yearlings, | Teas Corp... 14% protein 12073, easier, Creamery, higher than |his annual address Tuesday, predict. |caPture Bolivar barracks, tactical key Lost and Founc steers and heifers fairly active, |Tex. Pac. Ld. Tr. .. 1HW Git 62% 617% 62% [eXttA 20-21; extra (92 score) 20; |ed the next session of congress will |! | the | city, and after foreign |{OST—Buneh of keys on key ring, steady; choice long yearlings 9.00; | Tim. Roll. Bearing . 13% protein = i 62% | riest (87-91 score) 18-1915; centraliz-|pass the bill for cash payment of the |@iPlomats had launched insistent) Tuesday evening either in Mandan best medium weight beeyes held about | Underwood Elliot 1 DEW or ed (90 score) 19; pacing stock, cur- balance due on veterans’ adjusted | Petitions. or in Bismarck. Reward if return- | W. 9.35; plain short feds and grassers | Union Carbide it HOW..... 60% 61% 60% 61% |rent make No. 1, 1212; No. 2, 111%. —_ {service certificates. Meanwhile, both Acting President| ed to Tribune. 6.50’ down; load lots 660-830 Ib. heif- | Union, Bacitic ‘12% protein Cheese, 221,416, firm, no quotations} Admiral Robert E. Coontz, senior | Baquierzo Moreno and his opponent, | rosT—Lad! ers 7.25, few 7.75; bulk cows 2.25-3.25; |Unit’ cigay iP DHWor | ag. | Eggs 20,549, irregular. Mixed col- vice commander, declared veterans |Neptall Bonifaz, whose follow er s majority low cutters and cutters 1.35- | Unite Get 58% 50% 58% .59%Jors, standards (cases 45 lbs. net) |are “headed for leadership in their | Started the revolt, were believed in 2.00; load lots medium light stockers | United it. 2914! 4 |18%-19%4; rehandled receipts (cases |field” provided they do not go off in- hiding. 4.00-50. : Un. Gas. & Im) 20% it Bayo 86% 87% 56% 57% |43 Ibs. net) 1744-18; no grades 14-17; |to “rash courses.” Hogs 1,000; steady to 10 higher; | US. Ind, Alcoh 33 |Minnesoia and South Dakota Wheat|mediums and dirties 13-17; checks; The military order of Cooties, fun SETS SPEED RECORD Houses for Sale | packing sows showing the advance; |US. Realty & Imp. 1% 118% Protein 12%4-14;. refrigerator, mediums 15%- organization of the veterans, took| Cleveland, O. Aug. 31—()—Major| FOR SALE OR RENT- top 4.00 on 200-220 lbs, butchers; bulk |U- 8. Rubber . 9% 11 DAW if st - |16%; refrigerator, dirties 16-161. |possession of Sacramento Tuesday |James H. Doolittle flew his racing} room house with basement garage. 180-300 1b. weights 3.85-400; other |U,.- Steel 4016 |1 HW... . 85% 58% 55% 587) Dressed poultry quict and steady. [night and celebrated until early to-|low wing monoplane at an average) Phone 610. welghts practically absent; packing|Yeraaium Corp. gig (Guede of Ducks, fresh 124-15; frazen 15-15%. |day. speed of 293.162 miles an hour for ® | e-em : sows 3.15-50. Wabash Ry. ..... a a 56.|. live poultry irregular. Chickens new unofficial world’s land plane Wanted to Buy Sheep 1,500 including 850 direct; | Warner Pict. 315 | cia beni cy 17; express 10-17; fowls RATE CUT ORDERED speed record at the national air races | 57. caren of $2800 On Well I= “fat lambs about stear yearlings | West Maryland @ucks express 17. St. Paul, Aug. 31—()—A tempo-|here Wednesday. cated valued Bt “strong to 25 higher; ers little | Western Union elcg gra —~—-—@ rary telephone rate reduction, which cL ee $7,500. oper a , . changed; few good grade range lambs | Westgh. Air Br. Miscellaneous !}will effect a saving to subscribers in IVE CLOTH TO NEEDY ee Seen 5.00; package natives 5.50, some held | Westeh E. & Mf Tg {the St. Paul metropolitan area of| Washington, Aug. 31—()}—The Red ‘Automobiles tor Sale higher; load 77 Ib. Texas yearlings | Wilys Overland $530,000 annually, was ordered Wed-|Cross today approved 55 additional |

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