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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1982 Tribune's Grain, Livestock and and partly graded 39 to 46, unclass- ified 33 to 35. 100 lb. sacks Cobblers U. S. No. 1 and partly graded 44 to 50, carloads f. 0. b. cash track, 100 PARENTS, TEACHERS CLASSIFIED AD Apartments for Reat ~ PARTY LEAVING OITY will rent apartment furnished or unfurnish- lb. sacks Cobblers U. 8. No. 1, few ASSEMBLE AT MINOT siisinsire See, Saree Market Report for Fri., Pp sales 40. Se t 23 | CHICAGO POTATOES e | Chicago, Sept. 23—(AP—U. 8. D. Grade of A.)—Potatoes 96, on track 265, total/ U. 8. shipments 536; full, trading slow; sacked per cwt. Wisconsin Cob- Influence of Home, School and nished house, $40 per month. Phone 905 after 5 p, m. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment including lights and gas. Community on Child Are Considered LATE PROFIT-TAKING | PAILS 10 WIPE OUT blers 65 to 70; unclassified 60; Iowa! Ccbblers, few sales 70; Minnesota Cobblers, Hollandale section, mostly 67 1-2; Minnesota Early Ohios 60 to 62 1-2; Idaho Russets 1.20 to 1.30. $25.00 per month, 322 9th St. FOR RENT — Apartment at Person Court. Phone 79 me .$1.45/ FOR RENT—Two light housekeepmme 1.00] rooms on ground floor. Everything New York Stocks || WHEAT PRICES FALL === | BACK WHENSELLING Clesing Prices &e: Minot, N. D., Sept. 23.—(AP)— Adams Express . Parents and educators meeting in i . ry , A + 85)! furnished. Call at 1014 Bdwy. 6 "i i CHICAGO STOCK: Minot Friday at the first biennial dohedeaststh ihe Bes ait eke Spas i aaa a 2 bee ve 28 (By The Associated Phe) convention of the North Dakota con- dads FOR RENT—Two room furnished Alleghany + 2% 3 yellow at Midwest Util. (new) 1-2, gress of parents and teachers are apartment. Lights, heat, water and Al. Chem. & Dye : : seitw 7 “ considering the influence of home, ine rs Socks ce a ; Allis Chal. .... % 15 yellow. CURB STOCKS school and community in promoting th t to| Clectric washer. Call a h Am. Can |. " 5 ;2 mixed... 23 New Yor! se ; |the welfare of the child. IO a Bat ped Street. Many Leaders Up 1 to More|am: Com. Ai. (new): Purchases Reported in Other|3 mixed... 22 Chis Barer ba | Mian Marpacee MusGatilpal, direc- ee vgn ts conisetn eit ‘°.fe"| "oR RENT — Furnished basement an oints; Buying of Am. & For. Pow. P . : \5 mixed Elec. Bond & Share 35. tor of the children’s bureau, dis- rules of Classified Advertising. apartment. Has large attractive 3 Buying Am. Intl. Markets; Previous Gains Gata Standard Oil, Ind,, 22 7-8. cussed needed legislation for chil-|¥? + living room with fireplace. Kitch Motors Features ae aaa Wiped Out 2 white... 17 United Founders 2 1-4. dren, and Raymond Peterson of Phone 32 enette, private shower and lavatory. | ry ag : vere 16 Mayville teachers college was on the| The Tribune Want Ad Department | G,- ‘ignts, heat and water includ- New York, Sept. 23—(@}—The stock|Am. Roll Mill ” = Ane GOVERNMENT BONDS program for discussion of mental _ed. Phone 901 market, after an early rise, encoun-|Am. Smelt & Ref. Chicago, Sept. 28.—(PSelling cn to - ae Liberty 3 1-2's 101.12. hygiene, FOR RENT—Apartments with over- tered some late profit-taking Friday, ao es a but weathered the selling and many|4m’ Top, “B” leaders were up 1 to more than 2{| am) wat. Wks. Miss Beatrice Johnstone of Grand Forks, president of the congress, is presiding at the convention, which Liberty Ist 4 1-4's 102.23. Liberty 4th 4 1-4's 103.18. Treas, 4 1-4's 108.22. here against purchasing in other!Med to gd. | markets tumbled Chicago wheat |Tower- ras 19 prices back late Friday and more hs a Male Help Wanted WANTED — First class shoe shiner. | Capital Shoe Hospital. stuffed set. Living room, bedroom, kitchenette and private bath. $40.09. Double room and kitchentte, $30.00. than wiped out previous gains. No. Treas. 4’s 104.24, drew delegates from all parts of the) _~SPN&’_Sioe Et sea AP EO points net. Buying of motor shares/ Am: Wool Pi. Export demand for North Ameri-| 1 f per ete 4 cen — | state, and Mrs. Arthur ©. Watkins, |BE A BARBER. Learn an easy pro- rire en psi geetine ee was a feature. Sales were about! Anaconda Cop. can wheat was less active, new busi-|No- 1.13% 1.15% 1.13% 115%! yyNNEAPOLY SSTOCKS CLOSE |education secretary of the national] fession. Low rates. Free catalog. ede ie ag Wives Wha 16 2,300,000 shares. Atch. T. & 8. F. ness totaling but 300,000 to 400,000 SNNEAFORES ANGE (By The Associated Press) congress, is representing that body.) _Moler Barber College, Fargo. N.D.} 3 05¢ 5 4 The rails had been strong all day,| Atl. sere lh anus : bushels. Argentina's wheat area Was! minneapolis, Sept. 23.-—-(P)— First Bank Stock 10. Mis, Watkins was heard by several| nt bee ae ] bout lost about half their gains. Oll) Atlantic Ref. .... unofficially estimated at 2,000,000)" Wheat— Open High Low Close! Northwest Banco 11 1-2, hundred persons at the opening ses- Work Wanted FOR RENT—Furnished basement q stocks were sluggish, Standards of|Auburn Auto. . acres in excess of last year. Sept. ...... 93% 58% 53 33% sion Thursday night, and she was to Lata tt SpArinnsnt 18-00, Nis See California and New Jersey dipping | Aviation Corp. Wheat closed unsettled 1-8 to 1-2 53% 527% 53 on second floor, $30. Call at 314 3rd St. or phone 1471-R. Everts Apartments. FOR RENT—Purnished all modern 3 room apartment with private bath. All brand new furniture. Also small furnished basement apartment. Call FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Sept. 23.—(?)—Foreign | afternoon. exchange firm; Great Britain demand|* Mrs. W. F. Baillie, Fargo, was to in dollars, others in cents: Great|be in charge of the tree planting cer-|__ Tribune Ad. No. 2544.0 in 346%; France 3,92; Italy}emony on the Minot teachers college} WANTED—A place for several gir's 5.123; Germany 23.80; Norway 17.46;|campus Friday afternoon. to earn board and room while going Sweden 17.77; Montreal 90.18%. The convention dinner takes place} to school. Capital Commercial Col- Friday evening. Election of officers} lege. Phone 121. at Rue Apartments. 111 Ave. Av MONEY RATES will take place Saturday morning] WANTED—A place for several boys| Phone 1256-w. ‘ New York, Sept. 23. — () — Calljand the convention is to close with| to earn board and room while at-|FOR RENT—Furnished three or four “|money steady; 2 per cent all day. a luncheon, installation of officers tending school. Capital Commer-| room apartment. Ground floor. 4 |, rime loans steady; 60 days 1-1%;]and a service of worship. cial College. Phone 121. Heat, lights and water furnished. 3-6 months 11%4-1% per cent, : Miss Bertha R. Palmer, state su- Rental $35 or $40 per month. Hed- Prime commercial paper 2 per cent.|perintendent of public instruction, is den Real Estate. Phone 0 or cail Bankers acceptance unchanged, to present certificates to members Wanted to Buy | at 618 6th St. who have completed study club] WANTED—Good used corn shredder.|#OR RENT—Three room modern dd tl i WANTED—By one or two ladies, posi- address the convention Thursday don’ 8s 650K Kid DAMey COOKE. CAE Give first class references. Write Tribune Ad. No. 2544, Baldwin Loco. around a point. Declaration of regu- lar quarterly dividends by General Beg Nae 4) Electric and Corn Products were 4n-' Bendix Aviatior eer 4+.) Bendix Aviation nounced during the period of profit-! Seth) stesl ... taking, and brought some buying in- | Rorg-warner to those stocks. 'Briggs Mfg. General Motors, Nash and Chrysler| Bur, Ad. Mch. gained a point or more, turnover in| Calumet & Hecla the latter being a feature. Auburn ;Canadian Pac. soared more than 3 points. Union|Cannon Mills Pacific. New York Central, Southern |Case, J. I... Pacific, Northern Pacific and Great|Cerro De Pasco . Northern were up a point or more|Chesap. & Ohio turnover in the latter being a feat- oat pot ure. U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, West-| Gn; Gt r inghouse Electric ‘and Sears Roebuex |G, CL, W: Bl under Thursday's finish, Sept. old 5TH 56% 56% 51, Dec. 53 5-8 to 3-4. Corn also 1-8 to 1-2 down, Sent. 27 5-8 to 3-4, Dec. 28 7-8 to 29. Oats 1-4 off to 1-8 up,| ani provisions unchanged to 5 cents lower. . 1S Bulls emphasized that notwith- standing this seasons’ huge Canadian marketings, wheat prices both Cana- dian and American were higher now than at this time last year. It also 257%, | WS pointed out that the trade had| 10% |atrived at a period on decreasing 454 {movements and smaller accumulation at market centers, and that crop con- ditions in the southern hemisphere DULUTH RANGE fs i i , —(P)— INVESTMENT TRUSTS courses, approximately 1,000 persons [ i gained a toe i Pcople’s Gas). M. St. P. & Pac. Pf. . were becoming more of a factor. SEE a eee tah ow Close (By The Asscciated Press) in the state having Bee enrolled for saeea aan, pee ies bs eden Pidngr rected trish a Chi Fy Tigo Fae, Word. too, that 23 tramp steamers|sept. ...... 47% 47% 47 4741 . (Over the Counter at New York) |study club work. = SY direct | “— ' Chrysler ...... had been char! i y 146 re 5 WANTED BUY direct from own-j and capitol. Meyer S. Cohen. Phon2 —_—__—- Col. Fuel & I a en chartered to carry grain )Dec. + 46 46% 1, {| Corp Tr Sh 2.14 No The North Dakota P. T. A. has] "era modern 6 room house, cen-| 242-J. | Livestock {| Colum. Ga Et 18) lieis wera “Woeding “at ctUge art’ ea pa A RDS ae more than 14,000 members, accord-| tratiy located. Please give details,| FOR RENT —Thiee-room modern | oe @|Coml. ‘Sol. .... 12 MERE EE Nat Tr Sh 5% 6% ing to Mrs. J. J. Garrity of Minot,| rice and terms in. first letter. furnished apartment. Overstuffed furniture. Also electric refrigera- tor. Laundry privileges. Close in. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. Com. Southern . SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK —_|Gontol Gas” South St. Paul, Sept. 23—(@)—(U.! Cont. Can .... S. D. A.)—Cattle 2.900; opening slow; Cont. Ins. and about steady; fed offerings sale- | Cont. Moto: able 17.00-9.25; choice mediumweights | Cont. Oil of held at 9.25; grass cattle western; Corn roducts . rangers predominating; only part of)}Cream Wheat run in with big end of crop promis-|Curtiss Wright .. i slaughter |Dia. Match . Sel Am Sh 2.15 2.30 Sel Cumul Sh 6 6% Sel In Sch 3% 3% United Fond Corp .01 .05 Univ Tr Sh 2.40 No membership chairman. Write Tribune Ad No. 2529. ‘|. Winnipeg reported fine weather in| 2 4 | Canada, but today’s arrivals of wheat.) s 1,991 cars, were moderate compared with recent big totals, although yet} much above the aggregate a year ago. | N ‘Thus far, rural deliveries in Canada “4 (have amounted to upward of 112,000,- ;, |000 bushels on the basis of the gov-; aw on, Loses Both Legs in Wanted to Hire Railroad Accident] waren to wme—rwo teams ama | POR, PENT— Gas heated furnished TE harness for corn picking. Will pay $5.00 per team. For information phone 17-F-24. D. light housekeeping room suitable for two adults. Also garage for Dane mformation| rent. Call at 422 Fifth St. FOR RENT—Two room apartment, be nme a's ‘ 115% 1, Minot, N. D., Sept. 23.—()—Francis i C 0 N T I N U E D Hardy, 16, Delevan, Minn., underwent CHICAGO CASH GRAIN from page one ing to comprise kille! h Drug, Inc. 45% ernment estimate of production, these] Gnicago, Sept. 23—()—Wheat No.| 7s Beeidee suinor tom oleceay eae furnished or unfurnished, light i peer Bevel es eal reenecln Dupont... 44 [deliveries equal 286 of the total! red 54; No. 3 yellow hard 53%; No. Claim More Than day afternoon, after having his low- heat and water furnished. Priced 01 e East. Kodak available. Corn and oats changed; bulls 2.75 down; feeders and | Pato. Mig, stockers getting good action; feW|r Auto Li 58 |&mount. For Exchange i 75; | Were disposed to lag as compared with 1 northern spring 53-531. Corn No. 2 mixed, 291 reasonable. er limbs crushed near the ankles, cites ninircarer Et in Ne when he fell beneath a freight train | FOR TRADE—160 acres of ‘tillable Carload of Stock Close to capitol and %; No. 1 nh d by liberal . Ber A schools. Phone 1747-R or call at i 23% | Wheat, influenced by beral country; yerow 30%: No. 1 white 29%i-30; sam- y ley Frid land. All fenced. miles from St. carly sales includes weighty medium |g]. Pow. & Li 12. |selling of corn, Merde il lee ate Was Turned Back! «t Blanley Friday morning. | itiartts “sPettes to town, Wont LETS to good feeders at 5.00; mixed cal ab Erie R. R. .. 9% Provisions paralleled steadiness of|" Oats No, 2 white, 18-181. H : {Stanley on the freight and it was| Bismarck lots or improved city)” room apartment on first floor. Gas, b PEE Rs el oc Se 18% |hog values. Rye, no sales. haloes eect eR ase ada | er they were leaving the train that| Property. Write Tribune Ad. No. | electricity, water, use of Frigidaire Spot al rales iter cos PNA ue tae WiKeAT UPENSKESY | Barley, 25-36. Proval of the strike movement and! the accident occurred, 2543. and telephone. Also furnished Pe Timothy seed 2.25-50 perl00 lbs. urged its members to cooperate in) ‘The injured youth was given first| FOR EXCHANGE for home in Bis-| single room with kitchenette. Clover seed 7.00-8.75 per 100 Ibs. furthering it. aid at Stanley and then brought to marck: Well improved half sec-} Hazelhurst Apartments, 411 Fifth | South St. Paul livestock receipts|Minot by Sheriff Henry Lund of} tion land, 1 mile from center of| St. Ph 273. | were reported to have fallen off about| Mountrail county and a Stanley phy-| business section of county town.|#OR RENT—Two room furnished fiat. ‘ Minneapolis, Sept. 23.—(#)—Range | 10 per cent and the price of hogs ad-| Sician. Good buildings. Fenced and cross-/ $99.00 per month. Also one three of carlot grain sale: Wheat: No.1) yanced 10 cents, buyers explaining| The attending physician stated that| fenced. Write Tribune Ad. No.; room furnished flat. The Laurain - 18” | between here and Chicago, the buy. | ("= eed a -80%: No. 3 es) the price increase was due to broader Handy was in a serious esnalition from| 2528. Apartments. d ii + 4 | ern 5642; No. 2 mix 4%; No. ‘| demand and lighter runs at all mar-} shock following the accident. FOR RENT—Large five-room 2 as 19% | ing end being here. Mills showed winter 547;: No, 3 amber durum 49%.|kets, An airtight blockade of Mon-| It was the second accident of its ror Aale ment: CAI Lepans: priest: mostly 6.00-50; select 7.00. Fox Film “A” Hogs 4,500; rather slow, steady tojGen. Am. Tank 10 higher; advance mainly on choice SoM aes lights and medium weight butchers; Ge. egeng = better 160 to 220 Ibs. 4.00 to 4.10; top Generai Mills” 4.10; 220 to 325 lbs. 3.50 to 4.00; 100 Gen, Motors *. to 160 Ibs. 3.75 to 4.00; packing SOWS! Gen, Ry. Sig. 2.90 to 3.40; few heavyweights 2.85 | Gillette Saf, Raz. and below; average cost Thursday|Gold Dust ... 415 | RALLIES, FALLS BACK 19% Minneapolis, Sept. 23.—()—Wheat | 30% |OPened casy Friday, rallied well and| 1% then drifted back to a slightly lower} 46 | close. Trade was almost entirely pro- 18% | fessional and consisted of spreading} RANGE OF CARLOT SALES ° ss Corn: No. 1, 28. tevideo, Minn., by 200 farmers con-| xind to occur in northwest North Da- 3} TYPEWRITERS AND — ont 368; weight 228. Gocdyr. Tr. & Rub. 23% | Export business early Friday was| Faice 7 ; a|FOR SALE — TY] FOR RENT Strictly modern fur- ‘Sheep 9,000; run includes 19 dou-|Graham Paige Mot.” : 3% [estimated at 400,000 bushels. Weath-| Oats: No, 4 white 16. tinued. while at Worthington little) Kota in two days ede) night ate| ADDING MACHINE. Sundstrand,| “nished and unfurnished apts. Rose bles western feeders hilled through;}Gt. Nor. Pf. ....... 18% {er conditions were better in western y hae ree a ee 3 Underwood Noiseless, Portable and Apartments. 215 3rd St. Murphy. Phone 85: FOR RENT—Modern apartments in fireproof building at reduced rents. Inquire at Tribune officc. ____ Houses and Flats 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. FOR RENT—One part of double house. Six rcoms and sleeping Porch. Gas for heating and cook- ing, included in rent. Garage. G. F. Dullam, Barley: No. 2 special 31-3212. two cars westerns on sale; balance|Gt. West. Sug. . al 3 natives and Dakotas; early packer|Grigsby Grunow . bids on all classes steady; sellers gen-|Houd-Hershey . 3% 4 ice | He Oil . He, asking higher or 5.50 on choice ieee ‘Motor. ae rte eee int. Combus. je eee CHICAGO Int, Harvester = Chicago, Sept. 23.—(AP—U. S. D.! tnt. Nick Can. A)—Hogs 14,000 including 5,000 di-| Int: Tel. & Tel. rect; slow, steady to weak; 189 to 220|Johns-Manville Ibs, 4.40 to 4.55; top 4.60; 230 to 260|Kayser (J) Tbs. 4.25 to 4.45; 140 to 170 lbs. 4.30/Kelvinator . to 4.50; pigs 385 to 425; packing sows| Kennecott C 3.00 to 390. Light light, good and) Kresge (S. S.) choice 140 to 160 lbs. 4.20 to 4.45; Se Toll light weight 160 to 200 Ibs. 4.30 to| roger Grocery . i Liquid ic... 4.60; medium weight 200 to 250 Ibs.| Piduid Carbonic | The Oklahoma Holiday association) ter he had lost both lower limbs un- was active in attempting to bar live-|der a freight car in the Great North- Roar an | stock, grain, and cotton, but deal-|ern yards in Minot. MINNE: ers at Oklahoma City and Muskogee y,|and December and May 1-4 lower. —(P)— 7 t . *. . an September and December oats Closed ee eee te GaNGT, (Said they Roted Uitle decrease" in! City Manager Plan ITAL TYPEWRITER CO. 201 Baws. 1 | unchanged to 1-8 lower. The closing ‘ 9.25. i ai ‘i as i cians abled 2 - ar || cox meptemberiend teasansn ise was! Pure Bran 8.75-9.25 Meanwhile, at Sioux City, Ia., strike Proposed for Minot FOR GALECAI Kind: of shotwuns,| dard Middlings 8.00-8.50. 2 i y 10 |unchanged and May 1-8 lower. Sep-/ eee Eero ier: pra Remington automatics in perfect nth Pk NT EE pre eb orea| DULUTH CLOSE 18 farm pickets were announced as condition. Mens clothing. Over~ 14 {1-4 lower and May 1-8 lower. Sep- 23.—()—Closi h Bele cenit a coats and musical instrument Duluth, Sept. 23.—(#)—Closing cash | indefinitely continued, County Attor- ught and sold. We buy for cash. 11% | tember flax lost 1-2 during the ses- ‘ No. 1 dark northern; ney R. A. Prichard said. Capital New and ean pana | manager form of government have 5% | sion, December gained 1-2 and May Dees heer 5 if 5 been put in circulation in Minot. Siewe, $05 Sth Be. 14%S | closed unchanged. 56-65¢; No. 2 do 55-64c; No. 3 do 53- William Kane, one of those having| FOR SALE—Ladies’ beautiful blue args gkbeat Was somewhat, slower | Segga: No, 1 dark hard winter Mon-| Falls Under Train in easier. at wi 3, No. 4 F in ‘and firm compared ‘with fis At Minot, Succumbs) petitions, said he already had obtain- Ls Peepers Nae ciel] ed a number of signers. c | -56c; ber durum 48- 1, |@emand and firm compared with fu-| ‘#28 54-56c; No. 1 am! ae tures. Winter heat was in fair de-|55¢: No. 2 do 48-55; No. 1 durum 47- Fr. W. \ Canada, wetter in the southwest and) the stock market was steady. September wheat closed 1-4 lower Standard. Write for catalog and prices. Rebulit machines all makes. SUPPLIES. We clean and repair all makes of office machines. CAP- Flax: No. 1, 1.15 Minot, N. D., Sept. 23—()—Peti- tions asking the Minot city commis- sion to call an election to vote on the question of establishing a city 425 to 4.55; heavy weight 250 to 350irouis G. & Hl 211, | mand and offered sparingly. 49c; No. 2 do 46-48¢; No. 1 Heenan Minot, N. D. Sept. 23—()—Nor-| Other petitions have been in cir-| money. Write Tribune Ad. No.) FoR-RenT—6 room modem house lbs. 3.80 to 4.35; packing sows medi-| Mack Trucks 241,| Cash corn demand was fair to|™ 45-52c; No. 2 do 45-52c; No. 1 re {man Sharpe, 35, a transient, was fa-|Culation on the city for several days,) “71 —,.| With double garage, near school. um and good 275 to 500 Ibs. 3.00 to| Mathieson Alk. . 181, | good. Oats demand slowed down|@urum 45-46c. : soe (ee ae 7 thern | #Sking that an election be called to| FOR SALE—Remington automatic) iso rurniture for sale. Inquire at 3.90; pigs good and choice 100 to 130; May Dept. Stores 17_ |some. Rye demand was good. Bar-! Flax on track $1.13-1514; to arrive, tally injured in the Great Nort ern vote on the question of changing to| shotgun, $25.00. In excellent con- 1122 Ave. C. Phone 754-W. Ibs. 3.85 to 4.25. Miami Copper . 4% |ley prices were unchanged. Flax was|$1-12%-13; Sept. $1.1314; Oct. $1121; | railroad yards in Minot Wednesddy|an aldermanic form of government. | dition. Phone 1805. FOR RENT—4 room moder binge: Cattle 1,000; calves 800; slow, about | Mid-Cont. Pet. . 6'4/in good demand, with poor quality |May $1.15%. night when both legs were crushed| At the present time the city is gov- meee Rm bites tor Sal =a low, well located, newly decorated ) steady on all classes; general quality | Mo. Kan. & Tex. 12% | slow and easier. Oats No. 3 white, 18-12c. under the wheels of a freight car, | ¢™med by a commission, the full mem- utomobiles tor Sale Prche a . very plain; no good or choice grade|Mo. Pacific .. 8 No. 1 rye, 32%-33%ic. Shock of the injury and hemorrhage | S¢*ship of which is five. USED CARs FOR RENT—W m steers offered. Slaughter cattle and ele Ais : 14% | >-—_________ - | Barley, malting, 227-28%.c: aaose cf. the latury and pemorriiegs poste 0 warm aaecleal Sosa ppaiaes moore. 00a ai choles Oe Nats Bat ue|| Grain Quotations _|/¥2. 2, 23-21% physician said. Both ‘legs were am-| Admiral Sims Resigns | W!th an 0. K. That Counts. {Pose on tsth St. Also for sale at bad 5 | Nat. Cash ee %, | e-—_—__— —— utated after he was taken to a hos- 5 . away 5 zt 4 7.00 to 9.75; 1100 to 1300 Ibs. 7.25 to| Nat: Dairy Sea. ope CHICAGO RANGE Dita \From American Legion| 1930 Chevrolet Six Coupe, duco fin-| "Un about 25,000 miles. Call at 518 10.35; 1300 to 150 lbs. 7.5 to 10.35; common and medium 600 to 1300 Ibs. | Nee poe aa 4.00 to 7.50; heifers good and choice} New York Cent. 550 to 850 Ibs. 6.00 to 8.50; common; NY. NH. & Htfd. and medium 3.25 to 6.50; cows good|Norf. & Western . and choice 3.25 to 4.75; common and| North American . medium 2.60 to 3.25; low cutter and) Northern Pacific . - cutter 1.50 to 2.60; bulls (yearlings|Ohio Oil ..... excluded) good and: choice (beef) aaa eva 325 to 4.75; cutter to medium 2.00) Pacific Light. to 3.25; vealers (milk fed) good and) po, “pubiix choice 6.00 to 7.00; medium 4.50 to|/Pathe Exchange. 6.00; cull and common 3.00 to 4.50.|Penney (J. C.) . Stocker and feeder cattle: steers good) Penn. R. R. and choice 600 to 1050 Ibs. 5.50 to|Phillips Pet. ... 6.75; common and medium 3.50 to|Proct. & Gamble . 5.50. Pub. Sve. N. J. Sheep 15,000; slow, mostly steady | 5uliman with Thursday's close or shade lower | Raq; BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Date Sept. 23. | No. 1 dark northern 8; No. 1 northern ... No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum . %, ,No. 1 red durum No. 1 flax , |No. 2 flax No. 1 rye 8 | Barley O% 173% Chicago, Sept, 23 —P— Sept. (old). 31% Rie Bept. Mew) ..... nish, very fine condition. BEORGWAN. <9 Ge eee payment $130.00. FOR RENT—Modern bungalow by Attar thejsccitant Sharpe said thas/ ; ee Down he had a brother, Frank, and he gave lew » R. 1, Sept. 23.—(#)—Ad- a Chicago address—$334 Walnut miral William 8. Sims, U. 8. N. (re-| 195, seoae1 a Ford Tudor, 1 ne __ October Ist. Call at 510 4th St. ‘Street, which it is thought may be/tired) Friday made public a letter to| 1931 Model re A aN cigreeres FOR RENT—Modern six-room house the brother's residence. the commander of the American Le-| ®8¢ Seat covers, ggg r heater,; at 808 Avenuc B with garage. Near ‘26| ELECTROCUTED IN°MISHAP | gion in which he resigned as an hon-] Ca¥ runs and aes Uke new. Dow:| schools. Phone 839 or 108. ‘| | Yonkers, N. ¥., Sept. 28—(@%—Har.jorary member of the Legion in pro- payment $136.00. FOR RENT—S ZRENT—Six room modera house .89|0ld W. Fowlkes, 24-year-old negro, tcsi against the Legion’s stand on the al ith St. Phone 1291 or call MH ‘g3/amateur wireless operator, who was| soldier's bonus. su Ghevroleb jb © door. Boman, __at 1010 4th St. 17|the first man to establish contact Saeco OY tives, cay in encellent concition, |FOR RENT—Five room modern bun- ‘12! with Admiral Richard E, Bryd’s party| _ 8. D. SLAYER SENTENCED Bee ees oar Ne Faun ' Well located. Inquire FA. .li!in Little America, was electrocuted} Deadwood, a Pe FED 23.—(P)— wn payment .00. .34| Thursday night as he was repairing | Jack Evans of Lead, who recently was his radio apparatus. convicted of first-degree murder in| 1930 Mosel is “eno well fender, i | the slaying of C. B, Dowling, Parma-| ‘uns and looks like new. 7 i Strange But True ee High Low Close 51% 514 5 ats... sate ,|Dark hard winter wheat . 38 «= 384, |¢— ae ts cass 497 405 1g | eC! Marke Yee mmmrreme «yf ° nisviemeanimiiaeiaesl 1477 47 470 4.70 lee, 8. D., storekeeper, in February,| DUY- 4 ~ 1931, Thursday was sentenced to life E Suitable for one or two. Also warm ‘Sen-| 1931 Chevrolet Six Coach, car in very garage. Mrs. D. McPhee, 706 4th imprisonment at Leavenworth. 7 treet. Phone 1152. ower Radio ........ CHICAGO i| News Items of Day || tence was passed by Federal Judge A.| fine condition, hot water heater,| street. Phone 1162 than high ti 4 io-Keitl wood trunk, RENT — Furnished sleeping pa dene i perro Sete oe nea AMLUetAns spall cutee LIBS Chicago, Sept. 23—(#)—Butter was], L. Wyman. 2 Pies tines Dee eee ee a ok Oe a pated tive lambs 5.25 to 5.75; few 5.50 to|Remington Rand . ———$—$— ‘easy in tone Friday with prices but (By The Associated Press‘ LITA TO CONTINUE FIGHT only $170.00. house. Gas heat. Call at 822 Ave. E, or phone 768. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room 6.00; best held higher. Slaughter tor... sheep and lambs: lambs 90 lbs. down DB) Qood and choice 5.25 to 6.15; medium: 4.25 to 5.25; all weights common 3.50|Roval Dutch Shell 3 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN 10% | Minneapolis, Sept. 23—(/P)—Wheat 35_ |receipts Friday *300 compared to 208 | ttle revised. Eggs were firm and 7% |& year ago. \ poultry ruled avout steady. Butter 11,533, easy, prices un- Mesa, Ariz.—Shot by a dog, Zedo Los Angeles, Sept. 23.—(#)—Lita Ishikawa is dead. The youth, @/Grey Chaplin, divorced wife of| 1926 Oldsmobile Six, 4 door Sedan = Charles Chaplin, screen comedian, in-| C@¥ in very fine running condition— a ; . Japanese, saw two dogs fighting. in modern home. Board with room, H i ig eb geneord changed, Eggs 4,820, firm; prices un- hed the butt of a|timated through friends Friday that| $95.00. _ $25 per month. Close in. 311 4th to 4.25; ewes 90 to 150 lbs. medium|Safeway Stores 14 115% part them he pushes we putt of a to choice 1.25 to 2.50; all weights cull|St isan Fran. oa pes ek ATGaNy (Changed. ve, 44 trucks, about| Tifle between them. One dog claw-|she would make a third attempt to go St. Phone 627-M. and common .75 to 2.00; feeding|Seaboard Air. lambs 50 to 75 Ibs. good and choice |Scaboard Oil . 13% |3 dk north. 574s 5.00 to 5.40. Sears Roebuck . : 23% | 14% protein 5 Servel, Inc. .. 3% 1 dk north. 5715 SIOUX CITY Shattuck (FP. G. 10% |2 dk north. (56% ' i 56% Sioux City, Towa, Sept. 23.—(ap—| Spell Union Olt 7%(3 dk north. [55% ed the trigger, sending a bullet into| against the wishes of her former hus- | Several other attractive buys in 4 and] aoe; RENT—Large furnished double %12 dk north. 59% 61% 6 cylinder cars. steady; hens 14-16; Leghorn hens 10; ‘|eolored springs 12-124; Rock spring 4 |13%-1414; roosters 10; turkeys 12-14: . ring ducks 11-12%;.0ld 11-12; geese sy+++111; Leghorn broilers 1. Ishikawa’s chest. band in endeavoring to launch the 3 couple's two young sons, on film ca-| reers. front room. Five windows. Heat, gas, lights and water included. Suit- able for three or four with light housekeeping privileges. Also & We Trade and Give Easy Terms. CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. New York—The police got im- patient with Mrs. Doris Carlton. Not that it was so bad, they say, 5 feats Pare 105 |13% protein : 3 18¢: F; inds ‘Missin Link Bismarc! D. U.S. D. A)—Cattle 800; beef steers|Skelly Oil’ 4711 dk north. panieaee: Pee. Peechorns, agtse;| %0;, Knock down a light pole, J , a and yearlings scarce, steady; fat she, oc.-Vac. Oil 10% |2 dk north. ay rive away furiously Pp mount theater. 222-3rd St. Kc; Southern Pai 315 13 dk north: ii] Young Americas 131¢; Brick 11¢;) asked her to get out of her car ie ———— es eens easy lane late ten Southern. Ry: 13% | 12% protein Limburger 12; Swiss, Domestic 28-/ and ask two other cops the way Boy Scout Round up Lamy pearl qo ov ee oe yearlings up to 8.50; plain short feds | Sparks Withington 13, (2 oe Bore 2c; Imported 26-37. to Brookiyn bridge while driv. At Valley City Begins| nheeter and private entrance. Use and grassers 6.00 down; few choice|Stand. Gas, & Elec. , 23°13 dk north. YORK ing ‘the wrong Way on ® one-way ae of shower. Gentlemen only. Rent Kosher heifers 7.00; bulk cows 2.40 to! Stand. Oil Calif. 1 : NEW .| Street. But, they tut-tutted, she ND. Nae $10.00 th, Call at 120 West 350; low cutters and cutters 150 to|stand. Oil NJ. Ed ba ne New York, Sept. 23.—(/P)—Eggs 15.-' really shouldn't have battled five Valley City, N. D. Sept. 23—(P)— Lad cee 7189, firm. Mixed colors, standards "| (cases 45 Ibs. net) 23 to 24 1-2; spe- cial packs, including unusual hennery The fall scout round-up got under} Thayer. way here Friday with Boy Scouts from throughout the Valley City dis-! hulky policemen almost to a standstill when she finally was caught up with. Sh2 will have 2.00; medium stockers 4.25 to 4.75;|Stewart Warner . 7% 12 dk north. common down to 3.00. Studebaker .... 3 th. Hogs 3,000; mostly steady to 5¢ re o oe 2! ° 2 if . 4 selections sold from store on credit} her court innings later. trict participating. sige Wie .05 es Pa! ae ae ae hil!) 15334 ; "|25 to 28 1-2; refrigerator, standards Troops were here from Sanborn, Ae 3 good Pray resent: 20 north.... .52% 54% ..... 21 1-2 to 22; rehandled receipts 20 to! Trento, Italy—Mone of your puny Tower City, Fingal and Valley City. $870; sedi erases 9) 90 21 Montana Winter Wheat 21; mediums 18 to 20. aks for King Albert of the Bel- packing sows 2.75 to 3.35; feeder pigs 28% |14% protein ‘ : Be _. 3.00 to.3.50. Butter 11.788, easy. Creamery, cen-| gians. When he picks a mountain Sheep 1,000; including two loads 611 | tralized 90 score 18 3-4. to climb, it’s usually the highest in sa S 8 W..... 60% 61's 60% 3 ry peratepaemene CORD D jl.H feeding . % 113% tein Cheese 173,936, steady, so quota-|sight. He spent 10 hours working pea rae ie mee pial nal Pew or | tons, up to the top of precipitous Mount steady, 5.00 to 5.50 on better grade |p; Bie ae Ae 58% «59% 58's ©5948! Dressed pouitry steady to weak, un-| Crozzon, winning the admiration of natives; no feeders sold. 331 DAW oF changed. Live poultry firm. Chick-) guides, H \ ens freight and express 13-18; fowls ‘56% STs 5518 FT I ereight 13-19; express 12-20. W..... 5a 56% 54% 56% |) Miscellaneous ! and South Dakota Wheat) spp Re ag | MINNEAPOLIS yore. a \% 64% .53% .5414/ Minneapolis, Sept. 23.—(AP—U, Sincen' iy *'D. A)—Potatoes, moderate wire in- h l.amber 52 55 50 53 | quiry, demand and trading moderate, market steady, carload f. 0. b. ship- ping points (based on delivered sales less all transportation charges) Min- neapolis basis, Sandland district, 109 lb. sacks Early Ohios, U. S. No. 1 BOSTON WOOL , Boston, Sept. 23.—()—Occasional sales are being closed on moderate u quantities of western wools at steady prices. Moderate sized lots of 12- months Texas wools, have soid at 45 to 48 scoured basis. Activity on ter- rif wools is confined mostly to|Westgh. Air Br. combing staple of 58, 60's and finer| Westeh, El. & Mig, Qualities at steady prices, but asking | Wilts Gverlan prices on lower grades are being fully pets maintained, although demand is quiet. Curbridge, England — Amaze- ment struck this Hampshire vil- lage when a big fish in the shallows of the local stream be- gan to bark like a dog. Ten men Pulled it out with a loop of wire and three shots killed it. They think it, was some straggler from the ocean deeps. ¢ 2. 2 4 = iy LES ago er iy} id 1751 Dr. Lauge Koch, Danish explorer, returned from an expedition in and feported finding fos- of four-legged fishes. If proved as ancient as he estimates, the find may be another missing link In story sf evolution éf fish to [nnd creatures. (attectated Prées Prete) 15% io) 35° 113% protein 34/2 amber.... 50 54 49% ‘Cho'ce of amber... 49 50 Use the Want Ads [2° amber: 489 Tribune ‘Nant ‘Ads Bring Results >»