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\ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRI No. 1, 37-41¢, mostly around 40c. Tribune’s Grain, Livestock Market Report for Fri., Oct. 14 2:22 2. 60-120 days 1; 5-6 mos 1% per cent. ——— |Prime commercial paper 1%. DAY, OCTOBER 14, 1932 and SPE EANELAREOIS round whites, 80-85 per cent U. 8. “CLASSIFIED AD |, Apartments for Reat 6 R RENT—Unturnished flat. See- RATES ond fleor, Living room, bedroom, | All want ads are cash in advance,| kitchen and bath. For-rent with or minimum charge 75 cents. Copy must} without bedroom. Gas, lights and be received at The Tribune office by) heat. Reasonable. Phone 63)-M 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion same! between 1 and 6 p. m. r |day in the regular classified page. FOR RENT—Four room well fu fc Cuts, border or white space rl ed or unfurnished apartment. First | on want ads come under the classi-| {00r. Private bath. Gas rage anasiinsorsentn Sis, a Front entrance. Call at 808 7th, 26% FOREIGN EXCHANGE | fied display rates of 90 cents per col-|_~_"" EES. WA 8 insertion. FOR RENT—Modern four room wh- | New York Stocks | WHEAT PRICES SOAR 32% New York, Oct. 14—(@)—Foreigr | Says Industrial Accident Record {U2 teh per insertio furnished apartment. Convenient Hy ‘ exchange firm. Great Britain de- REGULAR WANT AD RATES to bath. Always hot water. Tain hig mand in dollars; others in cents of Last Three Months 1.45] dry privile; Re i t. Closing Prices Oct. 14 ls a Great Britain 344%; France 3.92%: = 6 days, 25 words or under... $1. on ant a # easonable rerit. Ania Beaten. ; 18% Italy 5.11%; Germany 28.77; Norway Too High 3 ios Se vO or Gear FOR RENTS ae SIINGHINE 1 0 rf ART Ais Ret IRR | a, 117.31; Sweden 17.69; Montreal 91.37%. 1% day, 28 words or ander. panier, Taitete sean Tans ny ipward premium rate re-; as, heat A Al. Chem. & Dye . 430 440 425 440 | (hy The, Anseoiniee Posaa) visions will result next July if the per mmotnth. 318 tatty Bure ica oe Gn een, i 24150 427° 415 4.27 Midwest Util. (new), 3-8. industrial accident record of es i — FOR RENT — Nicely furembed two : : s Drought Complaints and Bulgeloct. .... .... 0... 522 | MeGraw EL, 41-2 Waesele cHAlehfin Gf aie "Worknieu's| toeitctiy wemettepiceia estes ; room apartment. Gas, lights, ‘and Wenzel, chairman of the workmen's | reject any copy submitted, also to re-) heat furnished. $25.00 per month. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE |°MPensation bureau, said Thursday. | vise any copy to conform with make-} Cal at 322 oth St. i ‘1 ig- |Am. Coml. Al. (New) Shift of Sentiment Characteris-|Am. Gomi. Al. tNew) in Securities Market Are DULUTH RANGE tically Sudden; Levels U Am. Intl. . | Premium receipts for the first a Pe. dl | uM i Po jam: Loco, Encouragin, Duluth, Minn... Oct. 14.—(P— bg Ring gamed fine months ef the year fell oft | °> "use of Classified Adverciting. | 5Se “pent —Purnished or unfuriian: 2 to 8 Point: Am. Metal‘: 5 ging Durum— Open ‘High Low Close| First Bank Stock, 9. ' Phone 32 8 ‘Am. Pow. & it.’ ! 9% oct. sae vi: 42% | Northwest Banco. 10 1-4 $153,000 under the 1930 figure, while| me qripune Want Ad Department | °¢ two room apartment. Also ; ‘Am. Roll’ Mill . ny Dec. 421g 42% 42% i : be) oH O08, Sen ing decreased | 6 een | Sleeping room. Phone 1351 fore- |Am. Smelt. & Ref. 15%3|. Chicago, Oct. 14.—()—Foreign and ,|May + 46% 4600 «46 | ] 3 only $30,000, Wenzel said. BELL reece ee New York, Oct. 4—i@}—the stock Am" SUBKE Ret” Be ene are ees si Silke | (a Tin AMELIE Pen) “Nothing ‘that the legislature can) _‘Male Help Wanted | sop” Rext—novs ast. Unfurnished market rallied buoyantly Friday, nen py & Ls . ae market in lively fashion Friday. ime - 30% 30% 33% (Over the Counter at New York) |2O¥ do in the way of meeting the | WANT farmers to bring wheat to ex-| apartment. 4 rooms and bath. City bringing a characteristically sudden|am. Wat. Wks. .. : 93 A feature was spread-trading, in|” Flax— whictg ee Corp Tr Sh 1.60 No bureau's request of two years ago—| change for flour. Made from N.D.; heat. College Bldg. See Custodian, Permission to undertake sr ettas:| selected DARK NORTHERN aad prevention work—can become effec-| wheat. Milled by modern mill. All| 5, “ = tive in time to save the situation,” wheat is thoroughly washed. Plour ee si arvGha Heer os furnished two ‘Wenzel said. “Whatever is done along| is guaranteed. Dacotah Seed Co. pista ‘ iO : ana Guay con facing that line must be done by employers} Located No. 10 Highway, Bismarck, Ly roadway. Also part~ and employes, and repeating our plea| _N. Dak. paras oe SOAS perpen: DULU | gai Duluth, Oct. 14—(®)—Closing cash; Univ Tr Sh 2.06 No of the last two years, it should be) BE A BARBER. Learn an easy pro-| Inquire at 1014 Bdw done now. fession. .Low rates. Free catalog. | td Wheat closed unsettled 74-1% | Prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern, ARATE Beh ime nd oDctc ld imeem ye 7 . age FF CANADIAN DOLLAR RISES FOR RENT—Tw yy, | above Fri 63 1-8 to 61 1-8; No. 2 do, 52 1-8 to D Industrial accidents for the nine ‘0 room furnished flat. 13% e Friday's finish, Dec. 49% New York, Oct. 14—(P/—The Cana-| monthe of thie seat) totale” som) | aboler Barber College, Fargo. N.D.1°"s59.09 per month, pig! Mi May 5414-%, ‘xg | 60 1-8; No. 3 do, 50 1-8 to 58 1-8; No.! . ” ie River Ge, Maca ake 1 northern, 52 1-8 to 61 1-8; No, 2 do,| ‘ian dollar reached a new high for) while the total for that period in Salesmen Wanted ed flat. The Laurain ‘ Me-M, = 2 | artment FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE CAR. | ; : fie Fy a rd|the year here Friday, crossing 91/1931 was 4462 and in 1! 1 1811 1%4=% up, and provisions varying trom |51 1-8 to ‘60 1-8; No. 1 dark. hard|the year, her was 4,462 and in 1030, 4.204. ee eee eee i : ‘ rr . gth in New York fol- A = ive-t0Gm apast: shot forward more than 8 points./Bur. Ad. Meh. 8% | | Giving ald to wheat market upturns/ to 52 1-8; No, 1 amber durum, 447-8| the local opening. The rise abroad,| year; $452,441.01 a year ago, and| is Power model. Low mileage and RENT Sect Union Pacific gained as much, and|Calumet & Hecl 3i|which soon caused about 2 cents alto 54 7-8; No.2 do 44 7-8 to $4 7-8; | bankers said, probably was due to a| ¢539,698.82 in 1930. Accident costs for| ¢XCePtional care makes this one of /FOR, RENT—Strictly | mod Santa -Fe and Case soared about 6|Canadian_ Pac 147 | bushel gain, was the fact that offer-| No, 1 durum, 44 7-8 to 45 7-8: No, 2|‘emand for the currency in payment | the nine months tls year total $375,-| the best buys in all motordom. Five) mished and unfurnished apts. Rose and 7 points, MisceJlaneous issues ud 42, /ings were relatively scarce, with much | qo, 447-8 to 45 7-8: No. 1 mixed du-, for grain or Canadian securities. |157.68; for the same period a year| Wood Wheels; finish, upholstery and Gite ee ee 4 of more included U. 8. Stecl com- a1; {talk heard that the price was very low | rum, 43 7-8 to 48 7-8; No. 2 do, 48 7-8; | ago, $408,699.51, and in 1630, $405,.| Twbber like new. Price very attrac-] Murphy. Phone 852. mon and preferred, New York Cen-| Gre *4> xf 1% {and that a natural recovery from re-|Non1 red durum, 43°7-8, : 338.80. 7"! tive. Can arrange terms. Car can|/FOR RENT—Modern apartments in tral. Southern Pacific. Dupont. Con- 9 cent Protracted declines appeared| Fax on track, $1.12 1-2 to $1.15; to| 0 N T I N U E D “With three months of the new| be seen at 812 Ave. D. Saturday and; fireproof building at reduced renta. folidated Gas, Public Serviee of New es Prenen torn ra had eae SoBe arrive, $1.12 to $1.12 1-2; Oct., $112: C from page one seven per cent rate increase in ef-|_ Sunday or phone 1379. Inquire at Tribune offi Jersey, Western Union, American To- ‘ iB) Nov., $1.12; Dec, $14 =4; A fect,” , “we show ae - . $ $1.09 3-4; May, Two New York Wenzel declared, “we show a Reai Estate 2814 ; Which purchases of wheat were made | Oct. 10% | 8gainst simultaneous equal sales at ' Nov 41 | Winnipeg. Drought complaints were |Dec. 42 received from western Kansas and|May 21 the Pacific northwest, but brokers Ge said the chief stimulus was sympathy ae with bulges in securities. shift of sentiment in Wall Street from|Am. Wool Pfd. Room 300 or phone 1063. deep gloom to bright sunshine. Shorts found they had sold them-|Arm. Del. Pfd. selves into a trap and prices soared 2 renee udigh a tc 8 points in principal issues as they) Alla Gir Her | tried to cover. The market quietec|Auburn Auto. down by early afternoon, but prices! Aviation Corp. held around ‘their best levels. Wheat|Baldwin Loco. also advanced, but stocks started u|Balt. & Ohio first. Barnsdall ... American Telephone, in which a|Bendix Aviation large short interest was said in brok- | Borg-Warner’ erage quarters to have been built up.| Briggs Mfg. No Am Tr Sh 1.78 No Nat Tr Sh 4% 5% Sel Am Sh 1.70 1.80 Sel Cumul Sh 4% 51% United Fond Corp 01 .05 7%, |wheat for immediate sale. bacco “B,” International Harvester, | it mi 1.12 3-4. falling-off for the nine-month pe-|_ Houses and Flats Johns Manville, American Can, East-|! ws i rae given to the Winnipeg mar-|' “Qats, No. 3 white, 15 3-8. M Ss k t riod of $153,000 over 1930 in premium|FOR SALE—Seven room modern}FOR RENT—9-room house, newly man and Westinghouse. iS 1 SR te eg mnnmaed HY! NON tye, 1-35: | en speak a receipts, while we discover only a! house in choice location. Can be| decorated. Four bedrooms and The list closed with gains in prin- 9% [Wheat bulls. Corn and oats rose with| Barley, malting, 22 7-8 to 26 7-8:! Presbyterian Meet #0.000 decrease in the cost of the ac-| purchased on terms same as rent.| bath npstairs. Kitchen, dining cipal issues ranging from 1 to 7) 3 a result of indications of | special No. 2, 22 7-8 to 24 7-8; No. 3,{ cidents. These figures include noth-| $50.00 down, $50.00 monthly. Phone | 3 room, sun room, living room and breakfast room downstairs. Full 55%, [export buying of corn. 21 7-8 to 23 7-8; lower grades, 19 7-8 vith a strong tone. The/| points, and with a strong : “44. Provisions were firmer, responsive | to 21 7-8, ing for the item of statutory S, turnover approximated 2,300,000 iCont, ry surplus, or see I. C. Iverson, Mandan, N. D. which, under the law, is five per cent = Ess are but @ part of a great coopera- ont, Can 31 | to action of cereals. H tive endeavor, which demands the ta basement with garage. Strictly shares. Cont. Ins. Sais | support of church people here in pro- seme ianiene receipts, until sol-)__Work Wanted __ modern. Located at 413 W. Thayer. * @|Cont. Motor ‘! 24 | CHANGE IN SENTIMENT | MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR portion to the interest and assistance E ASHES or garbage hauled by the| Inquire at rear, 41313 W. Thayer, Livestock eee a ae . sot, | BRINGS WHEAT BACK Minneapolis, Minn. Oct. 14.—()—| given by natives in foreign fields. per R= week. $1.00 per month for ashes} Phone 459-J. vestock qj Sor, Proguets - $0'5|" Minneapolis, Oct. 14—()—A decid-|Flour unchanged. Shipments 34.133. Shows Cost of Work | and garbage. For garbage. 75¢ Per) FOR RENT—Moderi home, 6 Toots SOUTH ST. PAUL jCurtiss Wright 1, |ed change in sentiment during the) Pure bran 8.00-8.50. Showing the relation between the ce rat cer mene phone| snc batt. “Gasitieat “Locatetiat South St. Paul, Oct. 14—(AP —U./Dia. Match 17% {late session here Friday caused wheat| Standard middlings 7.50-8.00. actual money contributed for mis- | elanee, We ebeldo: S. Dept. of Agri.) —Cattle 4,000; run|Drug. Ine. 35." | future prices to recover all of the loss sions by churches of America and RS | FOR RENT—Four room modern bun- largely westerns; part of which are|PUPOME 5° 36); |tuffered Thursday. There was a no-; RANGE OF CARLOT SALES | {he bart sade rare ald in id Mee BURLEIGH COUNTY j Wanted to Buy | galow at 309 7th Street. Come in, just being yarded; trade slow; little) Eaton Mfg. 1, | tceable upturn in some of the leading) Minneapolis, Oct. 14—(P)—Range | lous flelds, Dr. Detweller gave fac! SGUUTNY “a all nds wate, | Phone Geo. OL Reputer os 1912 [Stocks to take the edge of bearishness| Of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1|Prove that we actually furnish only and encourage holders. hard spring, 55 1-2 to 55 7-8; No. 1/8 part of the great total expended. December and May wheat closed| dark northern. 54 1-2 to 58 3-8; No.| For every dollar spent in the Philip- 1% higher. 4 northern, 50 7-8; No. 5 mixed,| Pines, he said, $4.50 more is contrib- : December oats futures finished %c|47 3-4; No. 2 hard winter, 60 3-4;|Uted by Christians there. In Korea PANY, Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR RENT—Six room modern house. higher May '«c: December and May| No. 2 durum, 47 5-8 to 48 3-4; No. 2/and otner parts of the Orient the POULTRY of all kinds wanted! Hot water heat. Inquire at 514% rye ‘ce: December and May barley|®™mber durum, 45 to 53 5-8; No. 2/Proportion of assistance from local} Red Cross Accepts Farm Pro-| nighest market prices paid. we! _ Main Ave. 1c; December flax 1!:c, May 2c, | Mixed durum, 46 5-8. sources is even higher and figures ducts For Membership in also buy Hides, Furs and Junk. See | FOR RENT—12 Room rooming house. change; odds and ends of fed offer-| FI. Auto Lite. ... 1 ea} opiate ae yiiay (dnugiiee wodsissaus| aneeant ee RUR AL, DISTRICTS: ine vour Hides,” Furs "and junk |FOR RENT—Four room duplex with Jory siocers “in fede “beter P,P Fie Ti “NORTHERN” HIDE & FUR COM- j _®2Fage. Call at 808 7th St. steers held around 5.50 on killer ac-|Firest. Tr. & R. count; bulk on down to 3.75; no action | First Nat. Strs. on fat cows or heifers but low cutters | Fox Film “Al aga LE Se and cutters selling freely at 1.25-2.25; |Gen. Am. Tank . : cio dae el Gen. Elec. .. T ihen 7 Corn, No. 1 yellow, 24 1-2 to 243-4,|Show that throughout the mission ' 1. a Gas, Sa at slow; Ge. Gas. é& El. good demand and firm. Winter| Rve. No. 2, 29 1-2 to 31 3-4. here an additional 50 cents 1s donat- ERN PRODUCE COMPANY, East} dan 349-M. ers steady, better grades mostly 5.00-| General Mills . wheat was sarce and in fair to good! , Barley. No. 2 special, 29-30c; No. 3. ed by people in the mission fields Main Street. Mandan D. FOR RENT—Three room partly mod- 50; selected 6.00. Gen. Motors r 120 3-4 to 28. themselves. Batistactory progress is being made} Hogs 8.500; active on weights below | Gen: Ry. Sig. , |@emand if of good color and weight. |" Ety ‘Ror, 11 1-2 to 1.14 TIelapORS (of/ he yaddediresponsiblli:| intthe eaiipaigneeouasoure enibere WanieaIIgIER: ern house at 213% South sth St 200 Ibs.; strong to 10 or more higher: | Gillette Saf. .{ Cash corn demand was slack. Oats| \ties brought by the spread of our| ships for the Red Cross in the rural | ent pets monsh, Augie uae demand was just fair. Rye demand, was fair to good. Barley demand was| ast Flax was in good demand and |, WANTED TO RENT—A five room| Broadway. furnished house by Oct. 20th. Write | FOR RENT—Duplex with 2 bedrooms Tr = = roma Tribune Ad. No. 2695. and sleeping porch. Ready October WANTED TO RENT—Garage in the! 15th. 114 Bdwy. Inquire H. J vicinity of 4th St. and Ave. F.| Woodmansee. heavier weights fully stead: good|Gold Dust and choice 100-240 Ibs. 3.25-50; top! Goodyr. Tr. 3.50; some held higher; early bulk fat| Graham Paige Mot. 120-210 tbs. 3.45-50; plain kinds 3.25) Gt. Nor. . ... down; packing sows 2.25-70; smooth Gt. West. Sug. ‘i . verag rigsby Grunow lightweights to 280; average cost | Grigsby Crum CHICAGO CASH civilization among pagan peoples andj districts of the county, it was an- Chicago, Oct. 14—()—Wheat No.| Of thelr increasing need for the in-| nounced Friday by Mrs. F. L. Conk- hard 4914; No. 2 yellow hard 49; No.| fluence of Christianity. lin, chairman of the Burleigh county _-— 9/1 mixed 4912; buckwheat 95; corn No.| “It is our aut he said. “to ascer- | chapter. . |2 mixed 26; No. 1 yellow 26';; No, 2|tain what has been the significance} Under a program adopted by the i Grain Quotations || white 26-26! ‘ FOR RENT—Furnished six room sample grade 21; oats|Of our teachings and western cus-| board of directors last week, farm|_ Phone Thursday 3.14; weight 212. Houston Oil ——|No. 2 white 16-16%; ry ive y wi ——— s 5.000: twve ; . . 5 1611; rye no sales;| toms on the lives of these people, and} produce, grain and poultry will be = house. Mrs. M. L. Shuman Suites oralaaes etree Hudson pas Oct. 14-2) jbarley 20-36; timothy seed 2.25-50 per | to stand by them now as never be-| accepted as the membership fee in| _ Lost and Founy 455. - Dakotas; slaughter classes opening | tnt” Harvester». os High Tow Close) ine. vtency highens > PE 400) fore-" ear Pittsburgh Woman aah Aveeno that will load to the recor: | POR RENT Modern sik-room “nous ; 8; ice Int, om 49%, 48-491, | Ibs. : a ; a a e =|" at 808 Av : rag Fe ie een nitride elena oan 514 53) 31% bah! Preceding Dr. Detweller, Mrs. Agnes| Farm products are being accepted | ery of the generator stolen from my| senocis” Phone aay ce caress: Neat jambe 3.75-4.00; common grades large-| Jewel ‘Tea .... : ‘ | Spmnaesutan d ~—___—9| Bell Bolvely, epee) a abl ok ee prioes. sininedl ca last Saturday while parked by | —————————"— "Of 3.15=4.00; comt g 4 + i 30 2842 2914! = secretary for missionary work, spoke; The county has been subdivide College Building. P. S. Nielsen, 308 a ly 3.00; slaughter yearlings up to 3.50; |Johns-Manville : ee | | roduce Markets {|< “Presbyterians' Responsibility for| into 17 districts and a canvasser as-| Gollece Building Rooms for Ren. ewes 1.50 down; late Thursday two|Kayser (J) Joads 80 Ib, Washingtons 5.25 to pack- Kelvinator : ers with 35 per cent averaging 66 Ibs.; Kennecott Cop. - ; Kresge (S. S.) out to feeders at 4.50 Kreuger & Toll. ae = Kroger Grocery . CHICAGO Ghicsgo) Oct, 14-0) — (U.S: Den | Ea caeronle:- ‘Agr.)—Hogs. 14,000, including 4,000! pouis, G. & El direct; steady: 140-280 lbs., 3.75-3.90; | Mack Trucks top 3.90; 300-340 lbs., 3.50-3.70; pigs,!Mathieson Alk. . 3.60-3.90; roasters to 4.25; packing|Miami Copper sows, 2.80-3.25; smooth lightweights|Mid-Cont. Pet. to 345; light light, good and choice! Mo. Kan. & Tex. 140-160 Ibs., _3.70-3.90; lightweight, |Mo. Pacific . 160-200 1bs., 3.73-3.90; medium weight,|Mont. Ward . 200-250 Ibs, 3.70-3.90; heavy welght,|Nash Motors -350 Ibs., 3.35-3,90: packing sows, | Hal: Sellen and good, 3§5-500 lbs., 2.80-| Nat. Soe 350; pigs, oot and ‘choice, 100-130! Nat’ power & Lt. hs Sea re ns. s Gattle, 2,000; calves, 600; general| New York Cent, trade very slow, steady; undertone! NY. NH. & Htfd. ... FOR RENT—Very pleasant large sleeping room in modern house. ‘@ 1 National Missions.” She showed| signed to each unit. ——_—_—— CHICAGO that activities fall under four heads,| Volunteer workers cooperating in|alienating the affections Chicago. Oct. 14.—()—Butter was| Preaching, teaching, healing and so-|the project and the townships they | band. Suitable for one or two. Gentlemen . 1.0712 1.09's 1.071% 1.09 | unchanged Friday, eggs were firm in| cial service and told how the duties| are canvassing are as follows: 1 preferred. Also garage for -rens {Dane 11344 11117 113% j tone and poultry ruled weak. in each particular branch are met. | F. H. Pillsbury. Moffit—Morton, | | Phone 1152 or call at 706 4th St. | Butter, 7.890, steady; prices un-| At present nearly 50,000 boys and| Long Lake and Wild Rose. H | FOR RENT—Large furnished room ih Dec. . 20% 22 20% 217.' changed. Eggs 2.036. firm: extra] girls are receiving a Christian edu-|_M. T. Olson, Driscoll—Lein, Clear! modern home. Close in. Gentle- May .... 24% | firsts cars 24%. local 24; fresh graded] Cation, she said. When they finish| Lake, Driscoll and Thelma. H | men preferred. 412 8th St. Phone oa Se firsts, cars 244, local 2344; current] School they will be fitted to carry on] H. E. Wildfang, _Sterling—Chris- | Ee AAUNNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN receipts 19-22"; refrigerator firsts) the educational program. No en-| tana, Sterling and Taft, = receipts “Priday 137 Sareea Meat 3h: refrigerator extraa/asii. | largement ‘of schools can be possible} _ Mrs. George Manley, McKenzie— | ‘ 7% |@ Year ago. Poultry, live, 24 trucks, weak; hens| at the present time, she pointed out,| Sibley Butte, McKenzie and Logan. | ——____. | Her Baie lInvestigators Desire to Know) #08 SALE OR TRADE—TWwo nannys 13% 14%, 13% 1444} 16 16% 16 16 5%, | _Wheat— 111-131; Leghorn hens 9; roosters 9;| because of economic conditions, al- Tebbo Harms, Menoken—Frances, 12% [15% Protein Delivered _ To Arrive| colored spring 11; Rock springs 11-12;| though there is a great need for Menoken and Boyd. ' | and one buck goat. Billf Leach, 14g | LCRA 908 S85 A turkeys 10-16: ducks 10-12; geese 11;|™ore teaching facilities. Mrs. Victor Moynier, Bismarck—} Details of Loans Made to | 30x 368. Near Memorial Highway 30% 2 AB north. os 366 Leghorn broilers 9, Miss Annie Burr, president of the Naughton and Gibbs. i pa) z | _ Bridge. n a yee q Cheese, per pound: ‘Twins 13; North fines Aynodleal soolety, pre: ae Bihonet Bismarck—Burnt | Utility King |FOR SALE — Two used tires, g00d aa 2dk north. Sin Sant Feat aaty aes Te Limbarece| Rumbers were given by Miss Helen ie maltese “Settee; Bistagree | perce rete Aree nes Penn ae 413 dk . 492 ag 5 = Pane eq| Chandler and Harold Reed, accom-| Riverview. | 3 ae a spiders ld gente 22% | ise Roa 49's 52 Ba ewes Domestic 28-29; Imported] nanied by y Miss Phyllis Bee phy W. B. Falconer, Bismarck—Lin-|°! Samuel Insull before his power|FOR SALE—Fancy dressed springers, 14%}1 dk north. .52'% 55's 31, by George Barr, respectively. All are coln and Ft. Rice. jempire crumbled Friday had sub- 18¢ per Ib. delivered. Deliveries craggy, on. aieers_ and -yeasloer ue Nast e Wren 95, |2 dk north. 301. 38% students at Jamestown College. ‘Amos Robidou, Bismarck—Apple|Poenas to appear before Federal| will be made after 6 p.m. Phone sooty heres best 800; bulk 600-750; | Northern Pacific > Tae lizerproein “OR New York, Oct, 14—(}—Butter. 9.-| ("Speaking on “Why I Love the | Ce and Mlssouri SHG oe te | ere oe eee ee bulls firm to shade ‘higher; veaiers|Ohfo Ol ;-... 1 je |L dk north. 52% 33% 60, firm, " Creamery first (@7-01/ Onan, gf, the convention banquet| ¢.,.°v" Be oscibinoe)-Gilencpe—Tela| ree beakers) were called az bond-| Sit tee nee on Gee : Pac. Gas & El. ae north. 50% 51% ) 1814-2044. , Rev. A. W. Ratz | *€t . ae esas 3 $3. Y . em, en (aso ‘Meaee fat seems | Eacleio Lien : 38% |3. dk north, 47's 50's scOneese, 108.635, steady, no quota-| of the Fargo Presbyterian church, em-| J, C-_ Poole, Baldwin—Glenview, |iolders for the bankrupt Insull Util-) Will haul ashes and garbage free ee ings ally ees week: | Packard Motor + 33% | Grade of bs eee 635, . phasized the fact that the chureh is| Crofte and Cromwell. jity Investments, Inc. The court is} for regular customers. Phone 77. T. slaughter cattle a He el 6.25. |Pan.-Am. Pet. “ % ) 12% {1 dk north 51's 52's Eggs, saasalsndd to.ti Mixed the foundation of our history and the| A: M. Dahl, Wilton — Painted seeking assets of the firm. ed M. Burch. good and choice, 600- 8, 6.25-| bar Publix 37, |2 dk north. 49% 51s i eae av oem bod incentive for progress. Woods, Ecklund, Grass Lake and bondholders conjend. ie banks ales: FOR SALE— TYPEWRITERS AND 4 i 3 Histories Bound 5 ally hold collateral for loans. ev 2%; dirtles 2144-2214; checks) «cyyiaation ie bound Us’ with the! =. A: Trveg, Baldwin—Tryge. insisted the collateral constitutes as-| ADDING MACHINE. Sundstrand, 52's NEW YORK 9.00; 900-1100 lIbs., 6.25-9.25; 1100-| Pathe Exchan i |3.dk north: ‘47%, ‘505 1300 bs., 6.50-9.50; 1300-1500 Ibs..|Pennoy (I. Cd, % 615-9.50; common and medium, 600-! Penn, R. R. . a $ | 18-20, | Mrs, H. E. Ranss _|sets wrongfully pledged and wrong-| 2Pderwood Noiseless, Portable and 1300 Ibs. 3.50-6.75; heifers, good and|tsnillips ‘Pet. Bul Live poultry steady to weak. Fowls,/ yay of the advancement of the! rviin, Estherville, Stelber, Scemit |{ully necepted by the banks S| Standard | Write for catalog and choice, 550-850 Ibs. 6.00-8.25; com-!Proct. & Gamble 31 i freight 11-18; express 10-20. Dressed| “One can scarcely tell where sacred | 204 Canfield, ‘ While Judge Lindley continued the, BUCeSs; Rebullt machines all makes. mon and medium, 3.00-6.00; cows,|Pub. Svc. N. J. 46% | 140, ‘poultry steady, unchanged. history ends and secular history be-| Mrs. H. E. Edgerton, Wing—Flor-| investigation of assets, State's Attor- EI ge We clean and repair good and choice, 3.00-4.75; common|Pullman .... 21% 11 | Whites unchanged; browns, nearby} gins. The church is the veo in-| ¢nce Lake, Richmond, Wing, Lyman/|ney John A. Swanson gave depositions oe gases. OF cotton, ranches, CAD and medium, 2.50-3.00; low cutter|Purity Baking nal and western special packs, private! fale from which te ati won, | and Rock Hill. : of testimony that resulted in charges} {Ab TYPEWRITER CO. 207 Bdwy. ané cutter, 1.50-2.50; bulls (yearlings | Radio... 1% [1 | sales from store 30-40. Ought to be able to glimpee God" | Mrs. Ruth Lambert, Arena—Hazel- {of larceny and embezzlement against | —=—=Sik_N_D. Phone £20 excluded), good and choice (beef),| Radio-Keith Orp. 4% |1 ISMARCK GRAIN | Tt is because of the vision and in-| 8, Phoenix and Harriet. | Samuel Insull and his brother, Mar-| pi = i 3.00475; "cutter to medium, 200-/Reading Co, alt urnished by Russell-Miller Co) | spiration for constructive. leadership ——— tin, to two assistants to take to Wash-| __Automobiles for Sale _ 3. vealers (milk fed), good and| peo Motor .. 2% {1 Date Oct. 14. given by the church that it can be Uses N. D. Pi ti 1 ington in attempts to obtain presi-| FOR SALE — 1929 Plymouth coupe. choice, 5.50-6.50; medium, 4.00-5.50; Rep, Iron & 3. |l 52iy 53% 2! 53% |No. 1 dark northern characterized as the institution up- +. Esto! dential warrants. 1930 Plymouth sedan, 1928 Durant cull and common, 3.00-400; stocker| Reynolds Tob, 31 |Gra | No, 1 northern on which the new day is to be built In Double Slaying) swanson's aides, Assistant State's} 65 sedan, 1930 Nash light six sedan, sad feeder eee Steers, (cool and Royal Duteh Shell 20% i z a a en {ae : rad durum tee 34 | the, speaker declared. 4 ying Attorneys Andrew Vlachos and| 1928 Paige sedan. We trade and 2 } -15~6.25; Safeway Stores 50 soe ee cee re | eC a me : ys expe " ‘ive terms. ‘Com- mon and medium, 300-475. |St. L.-San Fran "ayg [Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat) jo 1 red durum 33 | uence ae iirgee fnting the Me a ee Calif Och, 1h Se eee eit | pany Naas aa ee jane S00; tay active, sendy | Beapeendate =. : jg@ | DAW or [Ro 2 tax 88) Dahlenberg of Steele. who spoke on | killed her, mother, Nira’ Gathering | Athens next week to expedite extradi- on SALE—Chevrolet tuck. IRs ee Tne Ty Mee ae en iBnttiick CP) Re an, soy ou AR te: 210) composed of Oran Coat, Arthur| The bodies were found by John seem USED CARS ers, 475; lambs, 90 Ibs. down, good| Shell Union Oli . ee aad (° eee peepee Buck, Harold Reed and George Barr,|Thomas, husband of Mrs. Thomas. GREER DENIES REPORT a ns ST) chaioe Bau-bo0s aetna SIEnODE 8K loch i amber Steet 40% 52% sang a group of numbers, with Miss| when he returned from work. A note| ,Athens—The minister of interior ith An O. K. That Counts 5.00; all weights, common, 3.50-423; | S0°-Vac. Oil 9% |13% protein ja—-—- ——_ -----. | Phyllis Freeberg at the piano. Miss|she left for her husband read: denied reports that he had ordered ee wes, 90-150 Ibs. medium to *| Southern Pac. 19% j2 amber.... 49% 53% ...-4 ae Miscell Freeberg also played a piano solo.| “My head whirls all day. 1 took|Samuel Insull to leave Greece. Or| 1929 CHEVROLET Six Coach, 6 ply s.. medium to choice,| Southern Rys ‘ 9% | Choice of | iscellaneous Community singing was led by|mother first. Ne “i the contrary, he said, he has author-| tires, Tropic-Aire hot water heater. te a ada and. , 18% | 12% protein a - CHICAGO POTATOES Covers were marked for approxi-| Bye bye.” 4 ———— Ibs, good and ‘choice, 4.75-5.25. Stand. Ol Cali 3 |2, amber... 46% 48% “+1 Chicago, Oct. 14.—()—(U, 8. D. Aa | mately 200 members of the North| A pistol was found in the room Hunting Limits |1930 MODEL A Ford Roadster, fine SIOUX CITY Stewart Warner 4i,|1 amber... Al%s 45% —Potatoes 96, on track 280, total U. S.| Dakota Synod and Synodical, visitors| Thomas said his wife had threat- 8 mechanical condition, entire car re- Sioux City, Iowa, Oct. 14.—(p)—cu,| Studebaker . 6% |2 amber... 407s .14%s shipments 743; slightly weaker, sup-|@"d members of the Bismarck and\ened to kill herself several months Defined Further} {ished in new Duco color. Down 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 1,000; most | 26X28, Corp, 13% | Grade of - plies moderate, trading moderate;|Mandan Presbyterian congregations|ago. At that time, he said, he hid the Payment $70.00. Classes Hitle; changed: steers and|ate, ooo 4. 2T. : 5/1 durum... 415, 437% sacked per cwt Wisconsin, Minnesota, At the banquet tables. They were! pistol in the attic. The gun, he said, Explanation of what portions of La Jearlings largely plain, scattered sss |Ondertood Biliot ioe ee. 4 ae Cobblers 65-70: Minnesota Early | decorated with bouquets of garden|was brought from North’ Dakota,|Moure county is open to the hunting | 920, CHEVROLET Six Coupe, very 7.00 down; ‘best ‘quoted above 850;|Union Carbide SIL BREE TE tise Grain Ohios. 65, South Dakota Ohios 65-70; | lowers and bittersweet. . Where Mrs, Thomas obtained it when | of pheasants was given Friday by C.! giascpnueo™ Down payment only fe d heii ae ile oo: Onion Pacific ie Idaho Russets medium to large 1.25-| The dinner was served by members| she went there to attend the funeral | v. ti Fri Y ti Bad qj £225.00. few good heifers 5.25; bulk beef cows United Aircraft 28% 24 2414 30, small to medium 1.15-20. of the Ladies’ Aid societies of the|of her brother, Dr. Duffron Timmins, Sy CaRATLRIERE, fn See th nee 2anTb; ene ligt stockers 4.75-5.20; | Tht Giga Btore: HI 3 Be Mandan and Bismarck churches. | seven years ago. ‘The brother, he said, |one Guerin TP %0 Humer-| 1931 MODEL A Ford Tudor, Runs fen, ape Ars a OOmeNOe | ntted Corp. 9 22 (3% BOSTON WOOL ——___ had used the gun to commit suicide’ | erence said the abstract on the| M4 looks like new. Hot water heat: On 00; good stock steer calves| United Fruit 1945 Bl 21% Boston, Oct. 14.—()—The wool NEW BODY AT WORK Neighbors said they had talked with | back of the hunting licenses stating| ‘T Down Payment $140.00. : i (Un. Gas. & I 18 21 22 market is very quiet. Practically the| St. Paul. Oct. 14—()—The Nation-|Mrs. Thomas shortly after no id . A ‘4 Hogs 2,500; mostly steady to strong: |US. Ind. Alcohol 25% | 20 a1 al Civi y jon and | that all that part of La Moure county Mj cnly sales are on clean-up lots, or ic Rights association, an organ-| she seemed 1i irits, 1925 WILLYS-KNIGHT 4 door sedan. top 3.40 on 200-210 lb. butchers; bulk|US. Realty & Imp. . 6% 19.20 . ization of in good spirits. lying east of Highway No. 1 and south | on sample bags. Generally the price ion of unemployed, took a hand in — Seat covers, awnings, automatic 170-280 Ibs., 3.15-35; 280-375 Ibs., 2.90-|U. 8. Rubber 5% 18 19 icketiny of Highway No. 13 will be open to M 3 eA, 3716 situation in the wool market is most- | Pi ig of Minnesota highways! Fargo, N. D., Oct. 14.—(P)—Mrs.! hunting of pheasants means: shutter, 6 ply tires. Special price $38), 8 lie: 1-10 li BOs 45 M% 15% ly steady. Concessions are obtain-|Friday. Patrick McGovern of Minne-| Thomas, formerly Laura Timmins,| “The entire ctelp of tositery in the| $95:00- pecking sows 225-85; one, dounle “| 3% 14 able on odd lots, but the principal/@Polis, an officer, said pickets had|ner brother, Dr. Duffern ‘Timmins, | county iying south of Highway No. 18 smooth 312 1b. sows to shippers 2.90. . 13% 13% offerings are firmly held at prices|been placed at an important inter-|and their mother resided at Cogswell |as well as that fae yt afer ot | 1932 CHEVROLET Six. Long wheel feeder pigs 2.75-3.25. 2% | ley— recently secured on actual sales.|Section near there in an effort to help| and Oakes for many years. Dr. Tim-| Highway No. 1, will be open and net| Ase» truck duals in rear, equipped Sheep 4,000 including 250 direct; no BC SE eae ae Some interest is shown in 12-month|raise farm prices by curtailing mar-|mins, a dentist, committed suicide at! merely that portion lying south and| With farm body. Run only 2,000 early action on slaughter lambs indi : 4 Rd, : Texas wool and several houses have) keting. Cogswell seven years ago with the be J miles, Will sell at a substantial cations about steady; others classes] Wesen mi a nate ag 22 sold sample lots at fully 47- Mee Gun aL RGA Ea tren | of the intersection of these two] Giscount, : unchanged. Choice slaughter lambs| witiys he 2% 32% .30% ..... | scoured basis. FATHER LOSES ACTION killed her mother and herself Peer eligible around 5.35; most good to 36% St. Paul, Oct. 14—()—The Minne- passant ai lag STORM LASHES NICARAGUA other attractive buys in 4 choice feeders salable around 4.25-75. ; 115 110 1.12 MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES sota supreme court Friday discharged WINS $17,500 VERDICT Managua, Nicaragua, Oct, 14.—(? and 6 cylinder cars. = STOCKS ee ia. ne | CHICAGO RANGE Minneapolis, Oct. 14.—(P)—Pota-|the writ of habeas corpus filed by Ar-| Sioux Falls, 8. D.. Oct. 14—(—A| Lashed by a tropleal’ storm which Sir aOR Lee Vey ob: (See eA eicaan Chicago, Oct, 14.—i7)— toes: | Moderate wire, inquiry: de-|thur J. Heinemann of Wadena, who| jurv Fridey awarded Mrs. Anma Lin-| caused heavr damage, Nicaragua sur-| We ‘rade and give easy terms. 4 . 14. — (P) — 3 68, .20. | Mc af ine slower; market ght custody of his daughter, Pa-jnenbuerger of Sioux Falls, former! 0 5s a . Gitles Service, 3 5-8; ‘Elec. Bond &) Liberty 4th 44s, $103.18. Hpeynent— Open High Tew. Cigit | about. steady. Carloads f. 0. b. ship-|tricia, from Mr. and Mrs. James Mil-| ot Beste: BB lTan in mee ct | eens eee Ps oll Newspapers) CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO... _ Share, 25 1-4; Standart oh Ind., ‘Treasury 4%5, $107.24. May ‘53% 55% 53% 54% | Ping point (based on delivered sales|ler, of Wadena, who have cared for|for $38,000 against Sophia Holstrom, jless. An earthquake last year des- 20 3-4; United Founders, 1 3-4. Treasury 45, $104.10. [duly ‘54% 56% 54% 55%, | less all transportation charges) Min-|her since shortly after her birth. Sioux Falls, whom she accused of|troyed many homes. f Use the Want Ads:

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