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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1933 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Sat., July 22 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS MINNEAPOLIS REVIEW 25-40 lower; vealers 1,001.50 higher; For Sale CLASSIFIED AD STOCK PRICES ARE | New York Stocks| semen 27 avr, | mes aor fate nok tes Jor am your no RATES HIGHLY IRREGULAR sharply, bei weights active on outside sccount;| w; used feet $) | arwewata tor ley Teun a several loads 1,240 to 1480 Ib, steers| peymncar’ So0d,, Wet car a8 Part 45c we dat 4% | tor wheat. topped at 7.50; outstanding 967 lb.) Mitchell, 20 miles south of Bismarck ee | rea eats yearlings 7.50; ‘1,491, 1b. beeves 7.35:| on river bottom ESS ce 44 | self up Into ee, Deen building tt- 14,734 1b, 6.00;' bulk all ‘weights 5.50- MENS Ci S ecunesliee i Al, Chem, & Dye us RP into a badly over-bought spec-|7'25: best, yearling heifers 640; av- and Rayon Hose, | Conflicting Currents Whirl 33% | rapidly. A danger sign early in the| ago, Hosiery Oo., Asheboro, N. C. A én Jd CEST eb hi h Troubl Ha week was the distinct weakening of Sheep, 8,000; Saturday’s market oe SS Se oe eo 3 words as tion e145) Shares Through Troubled cash grain prices compared with the| steady; for week ending Priday 1 C ONTINUE issubeusseboruneed Closing Prices July 22. & Severe liquidating period during the week and prices on all grains broke ulative position for some time and when liquidation did set in prices fell futures, showing the bona fide con- trade competing for kinds scaling 1,200 Ibs. up, but all grades and. erage price fat steers about 6.25,com- pared 7.70 corresponding week, year 10x20 and 12x16, frame. 3 outbuild- ings, suitable for brooder coops. impertects, 20 pairs $1, postpaid; |; satisfaction guaranteed. Economy 1 insertion, 15 words 25 WOFdS ...ssceseceseeeees 8 85 3 consecutive insertions, not over All ads of over 25 words ad doubles from feeding stations, 12, : . Market Waters suming demand for various grains was| direct; lambs and incest fully 7 tar heel Macha chi its ’ not Keeping pace with the prices] cents higher; sheep strong to 25 up, Four Lathers Are All want ads are cash in advance. New York, July 22—(—Contlict- MS puter con fe Vid willing to pay|late bulk fat lambs 8.25-60; week's Forced Off Job at Copy must be received at The Trib- ing currents, Saturday whirled stocks through freshly-troubled market wa- ters. Early rallies throughout the list of 1 or 3 or more points gave way The rapid advance in the last sev- eral weeks brought out increased of- % |ferings of carry-over grain from the 42% country and cash receipts were liberal, top 8.75 on rangers; native throw- '-5.50; week's bulk yearlings . feeding lambs 6.25; native ewes 1.50-2.75; top 3.00. ® Hogs 6,000, including 5,000 direct; . Capitol Building Job or encounter union opposition in une office by 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion same day in the regular classified page. to renewed liquidation later in furious 15% Moreover, markets in this country | steady to 10 lower than Friday; 200+jother work, wherever it may be. Cuts, border or white space used on trading which virtually swamped ex- had advanced-to the poi | 300 Ibs. 4.60-70; 10; want ads come under the classified change specialists, There were num- Bile e point where im- Ibs. 4.60-70; top 4.70; other] If Holmes agrees with the union display rates of 75 cents per column erous last-minute recoveries, but at noon prices were highly irregular. ‘Transfers approximated 4,800,000 o% Trading in futures on the various|®80 generally 10-15 higher; light|the job, the only alternative of the shares. Sa agi | grain exchanges of the country was| light, good and choice 140-160 Ibs.,|capitol commission would be to can Male Help Wanted You, Too. : Covering by the growing army of Barn uA ‘1% |Suspended temporarily Friday, The | 4.00 light weight 160-200 lbs.,/cel Holmes’ contract and do the work | MAN WANTED to take care of an| — 9 , “shorts” aided leading stocks to come | 34! 14% | Sharp decline in September wheat | 425-70; medium weight, 200-250 Ibs.,| itself. established business in the sale of Will Get Results! back substantially in the first hour, 32% | Placed it at 91% ‘Thursday. 4.65: heavy weight, 250-350 lbs.| This, according to the union men,| McConnon Products in McIntosh a but the elimination of many slimly- 13% | September rye declined 28%c for the | 450-70; packing sows, medium and|would give Holmes opportunity to sue| county. Good living right now margined accounts handicapped the upward movement. The ticker tape was 10 to 20 minutes behind flood pie ter oil = Pols Prd eee a ae gerd a Ie closing Miscellane ous uence uae se ed uae no a ane Sgt ne eer is not dst big or small. Annee, found wheat and rye off 7214 |a high of 90c, J gf apatite Ana o the create ite Provided they can| 0n & Company, Dept. BD-28%, Wi- PHONE 32 ¢ to mora i | conte ry te we iis F Le enbe flax was 12%c lower for] CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT |‘make the grade” and prove their|_ "ona, Minn. ime while cotton, here, dropped abou week, closing Thursd (P}—The week- ; meet s $2 ec hele before eeeHving, support. 83 ‘Thursday at $2.09. | New York, July 22—(#)}—The k- |competency. If they cannot t the and ask for a want ad taker The dollar displayed strength in for- eign exchange dealings. Bonds were|G"ny gi, pa P. mixed. Bur. Ad. Mch. .... Calumet & Hecla . 59% 22% 46% 9% 8! 4 Portations were possible on Argen- tine rye and corn and Canadian oats and rye. week, closing Thursday at 69c. Sep- % |tember oats: declined 10%¢ to close Thursday at 34c. September barley rg ee Ly ly 22. (0. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Trading in wool started ant weights scarce; desirable packing sows 4.00-20; shippers took 100; esti- mated holdover 1,000; compared week good 275-550 Ibs., 3.55-4.30; pigs, good and choice 100-130 Ibs., 3.25-4.00. ly statement of the New York clearing house shows: Total surplus and undivided profits and puts out-of-state men to work, thereby elbowing North Dakotans off the capitol commission for damages & Aaa of cancellation of his con- ract. requirements of the contractor they would have to yield their positions to men. who could. : In any event, if the job 1s union- inch per single insertion. ees with increasing profits as you be- come acquainted with customers and business. We finance respon- Female Help Wanted YOUNG COUPLE wants girl 21 to 30 Put a Bismarck Tribune Want Ad to work for you today. No job too for housework in teacherage. Write Business and Professional Service Guide Share gainers of fractions to around 5x | Very slowly this week, but picked up| $736,497.50 (unchanged). ized later and North Dakotans are} Of call at 320 Mandan Ave., base- s Point oer ware pean U ee Chrysler 3% ate eae rane pen several] Total net demand deposits (aver- |ceclared unable to meet the standard, | _™ent apt. RUBBER STAMPS le ntral, a + uying. lerate buy- there will be room on the work for| WAl esladies. Ages R , Commercial Solvents, Union Pacific, 18% | ing was fairly well distributed over |°2° Bele d i ACh Dh for high class selling proposition. = eo International Telephone and Sears Roebuck. Case was under pressure for @ loss of around 5 points. Among 28% 51 9% the various grades of fleece and ter- ritory wools, while average combing 64's and finer territory wools pre- Time deposits (average) $12,182,000 (increase). Clearings week ending Saturday one North Dakotan, provision being made in the union rules for one man as an “improver” or assistant to the union lathers. Call on established trade, Travel or permanent location. Phone 750 for appointment. Rubber Stamps DR. R. S. ENGE | losers of fractions to 1 or more were 94 |dominated. A few price advances | #4040,107,267. ANYONE CAN EARN good mone} We Make Them Chiropractor ' American Telephone, Santa Fe, West- Sie | Cece Teatiend tn the middlov of ithe | Cheaper were Cecinie OUly 48: #8, tor North Dakotans to Join the union, i caiteaeriingn tera wapapers. Commercial Service, Ine. Graduate Drugiess Physician Re ey on aca s ae beeen fed eG, ee) rae since they could pay their initlation| Write for particulars, enclosing Luces Block Bismarck, N, D. ican Tobacco B and Dupont. Brokers crowded telephone and ° e Penn. R. R. { Produce Markets Pills, Flour CHICAGO Chicago, July 22.—()—Weakness again affected produce with eggs, but- eon 14 Th result of caution arriving from un- settled conditions in several commod- ity markets, Kinds to 6.00, a few 6.50, Better grade 170 to 130 Ib. hogs sold. Friday mostly at 4.15 to 4.40, with sev- eral lots at 4. heavier butchers down to 4.00 or below, better 140 to 160 lbs. 4,00 to 4.25, pigs mostly 3.50 FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, July 22—()—Foreign | BISMARCK TRIBUNE PATTERNS fee at the rate of $2 a day and if they failed to qualify the money would be returned to them, the union | wo; stamp for postage. PRESS, Me- di Xs im $12 dozen sewing, clear corrected lenses cannot be ex- celled in quality. We examine your eyes without using dangerous “drops” and guarantee all our work. Dr. MacLachlan’s Health School and Eye Clinic, Lucas Block. Twen- ty seven years in Bismarck. You Hoskins Block Phone 400) Phone 260 FOR RENT—Six room modern bouse and garage. Reasonable rent. In- quire at 214 Sth St. Automobiies for-Sale telegraph wires with overnight calls) Grog} 1% exchange easy, Great Britain de-|retaining only one month’s dues. home spare time, materials cut, in- Building Materials SHOE REPAIRING ere ecole af heated tet 33% | @—_—_____________4/ mand in dollars, others in cents: Offer Different Versions structions furnished, experience un- : counts during the morning. There 22% Grain Quotations | coe Tasca, Petal ee er ee ae fee necessary. Write Superior Dress BUILD FOREVER’ We Rebuild also has been considerable heavy sell- nye 23.80: Sweden, 2410; Montreal in sea Teer? a annins ane abies ronan: ae Havemeyer Street, WHEN YOU BUILD We Do Not Cobble have come into the market during the igh guy nc an High Suh Close puareses lana? e a ie Tecra GUase Salesmen Wanted iatan tees tices isuaaase, Bismarck Shoe Hospital : po i 4 1k 1% a ce si : : . ‘There was 8 sigh of relief from the 8 es Bo? BE) New svork, guy say e-ourb close: BUS arlene Hatle atars) Nil NEC a ae now low first cost. Service 'and Quality 415 Bawy. harried commission houses when the : i Cities Service 3%: cal union on this job but were turned 5 ae Inter. || Send sketch or pinns for eati- stock exchange governars announced 4 $3% 32% 4 | Electric Bond and Share 22%. [own by the international organiza-| ested” Pentre Srecialty Mig’ Cn. a0|] mnie cost of complete son. TAXICAB peek would not tart until noon ine | FOE 3 CUS ela) Gee Gr ear ds tion. Lee exhibited a union card, pald| " Gienwood Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. DICKINSON FIRE & stead of the usual 10 a. m. beginning. ex a i i bien He ae etnate panties pees 1929 INCOMES now being made by PRESSED BRICK CO. PHONE 1-100 “, ” 50 chai DA’ n. Business Recovery, DICKINSON, N. DAK. wreuld be continved until further Bo =a $3 | pyyeGOVERNMENT BONDS [vitin the union to get the work here| WANsSisattnsg urine ea aise |e CAB CO. |, tice because of the “sustained pres- |Get 54 5 55 | Liberty ist 44s, 101.24. for members of tne Y the Biliings| Mand for DAVIS Fine Custom “It pleases us to please you" | sure” under which brokers and their 25% ig 2 ha Liberty 4th 418, 102.30. est SUE De bey . Clothes. Expansion to meet de- Real Estate Insured Carri employes have been working. Wheth- 33% 49 43 48y| Trensury aXe, 1101. men really are ‘old soldiers (ric| mand requires ambitious man in Snaggaga sana PErCeIa Tot er the exchange would open next Sat~ 13% |Dec Soy Su 88 Treasury 4s, 1069. Chicago, Lee sald, asserting tha each community. We furnish very urday, is was added, would depend on aie fe Fi ee had Se Ee had appiied| everthing necessary to start mak Have Buyer for Home if the activity during the coming week. els 30 aaa vag | 138% MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS we eeiour City: Ta, local union for| i steady Cash Profits. Get full located near school. tf 130 1.42% 130 1.40 Minneapolis, Min ly 22. ‘to the Siow: AE details of high quality proposition ~ a 1 1321437125138 | , Minneapoll BA pele eta permits to work on the job but were! at once, ‘The P. H. Davis Tailoring ___ Apartments for Rent FINANCIAL REVIEW 30 toc idhieng AR lag * Ti/tola that tt was under the Jurisdiction | Go, "Dept, 128, Gineinnati, Ohio. NEW CAPITOL AGENCY PORORENT=Two-icom apastaene July 22- Deflation 2% CHICAGO CASH penne of the Billings local and that local | (5 || Phone 984 108 Third St. New York, July 22—(#)—] WANTED—A competent salesman, Completely and exceptionally well 4 |, Chicago, July 22—()—Wheat, No. fused to grant them permits, since pletely DP ly struck inflation markets with terrific| fi 1 red, 8844-8914: Ni Bond CHICAGO STOCKS pettecth Wed ’ young man with sales ability to call furnished, Rent ble. Call force this week and values built up rt No. 1 mixed, 89; No. coer bf (By The Associated Press) it wanted the work for selon ea on candy dealers in Bismarck and : Se ee during three months of bullish en- A os tes aie nard, st Util. %. bers. Lathing jobs have been sc Mandan. $150 Cash bond required, | =—=—=——————————————=| _at 120 W. Rosser. thusla: down faster than they 3° ]90%4; corn, No. 1 mixed, 49-49%; No,| Midwest Util. % lately, This is opportunity to make ENT. Tadiiee Int. Nick Can. . ie [42 rpulepierteb alin weit nd nll bem eects They were forced off the work, Lee] 2004. start at once. Tribune ad Travel Opportunities ual ets Games eaminice At their close Friday stocks on the|int. Tel. & Tel. . Aaiall ait rgonue cass iiacee aes ee aaa said, because of pressure brought to] “Gage iF YOU are driving anywhere and| ,Te™Y decorated. Call at 423-8th Bt. average wero the lowest in nearly two JEFE) % |othy seed, 400-25 per owt; clover| CPurnished by Russell-Miller Co) [Bent On, fhe Lundoff-Bicknell fing | SALESMAN WITH” GAR—We send want passengers to share expenses| POT REN Fae ere maining wheat well below the dollar mark, at- 3° Biche tne Jand had been held up three days be-) Thonlrt vo ent takes 10 tisk. We| Bureau, 609 Broadway. Phone 1220.| apartment, kitchen and bath, Rent tained on a recent speculative splurge. Hs | winnipeg, July aie AP)—caan| No: 1 eather rim". cause of the trouble here, ection | Ty creach account obtained. You| We save you money. very reasonable. Two months or ieee ate ake 3x | Wheat No. 1 northern 73%; No. 2) No. I mixed durum . Against the Cleve ie International | CaN easily make 610.00 daily on the | qx-eeeee= nner Aiea 2 aes erounedllatel eis inevitableness of the break. 25% | northern 71%; No. 3 northern 68%. |No. 1 red durum <r side. Write today. Dept. 266, 2310 z See = = bl Grae Sete 34% | Oats, No. 2 white 34; No. 3 white 31.|No. 1 flax . Moore said he had no knowledge of | _ Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. Houses and Flats ments tiring toorn Sedroom, dives markets had bee! No. 2 flax it| ESTABLISH AGENCY your commu. | ————————————__________ e ‘oom, 24 by elimin of weak timber and ———_——__—_—_ 4 any such situation and doubted if FOR RENT—Strictly modern 6-room| enette, 2 closets and bath, Laundr; that ganer counsels would preval # {I Livestock || Bartey vas 20. He branded Lee and his com-| nity selling monuments direct from) "10.5." Garage, ‘Reasonable rent.| privileges. Close in. Suitable’ for 5 In the first two days this week most, 4 Oats . panions as “trouble-makers who have mission. Must have car. John J.| For further information call at 214) 2 adults. Phone 260 or 512-W. Dr. E markets scored new highs and ap- LIVESTOCK REVIEW Dark hard winter wheat been in trouble with the union be-) Hiirio’ nument Oo. Sioux. City, | 5th St. Enge. 4 Peared to view the future with con- Me South St. Paul, Minn, July 22— Ores cmicn dleaneresveretnniaafathe!|a10Na: fi "| FOR RENT—Partly_modern, newly| FOR RENT—Furnlshed 3 or 4 root i lay, how- —U. 8, D. A.)—A sharp : ‘ + | WANPEED = Saleamen—to “ze TRUS: | ni Also peeeens broke sharply eee, Ni Garey eal a See Worker Injured at . ROB AUIsEry wae CLeeDE, res pail ae po pensoen complete ee ara Diper Ao terone | aon Sa Sea et aoe 4 of their generally overbought condi- lambs and a moderate advance on Capitol Improving Holmes sent a union man named Von/ i mpany’ ip! t of | FOR RENT—Five room modern stuc-| &¢,721-3rd St. Rental $30.00 and : tion, Other markets soon came| Nat’ Seq | hogs featured the week's livestock Be eee eater tee| ciaaeicn Portunede node oe|) colbungaion, Well tumnlabed: west| $2800 per Gmonth, “Also 2) xooen mut < le cf le 7 t POM erates bial alver cra 38 | About steady, Gal ar cea eos 84) Harlow R. Olsen, stonemason who|eciving instructions to pay only 10| write R. TT, Swain, Grand Pactilc furnished, alo heated garage. Avall- SDSC PU r ime sO) SB ee. 425.00 er 9 ber and sugar all felt the heavy hand yearlings selling at 5.00 to 625, with vat :dallasd ab the hexiiate capitol | cents aay eee erate below ie wale Hotel, Bismarck, 5 i ie a rapes. § al side e "| SOR RENT Two toom downatalre a juidation. best sizeable lots 6.50, i ing Friday, was showing some| scale. Von Hagen, Moore said, s| [= . tava — a particularly rough | Nerf. er grades down wound ee haere improvement Saturday according to|in Bismarck and ready to go back to Pecacnal FOR RENT—Newly decorated 10 room tonb reagan New Sass Teneh . time of it on Friday when on a turn-|N Butcher heifers cleared from 3.00 to| his doctor. He still is in considerable | work if and when the trouble is set- howe. May be. pablet nets unfurnished. Private entrance. Close ° over of more than 9,500,000 shares— 5.00, better dry-fed yearlings 5.00 to|Pain and suffering from shock but it | tied. PRICES ARE RISING in all lines} ents. References. Call at 522+ in and reasonable rent. Inquire at a the heaviest since the wild days of ig |5.75, & few upward to 6.00, Beef cows| it thought he will recover. Tt was after Von Hagen left the Job, |" but we are still able to maintain our) _St._—==__d gee ° 1929—the average of 90 selected issues 30% ; Closed mainly at 2.75 to 3.50, cutters} Owing to his condition it has not|Moore said, that Hennings and his) remarkably low prices, Why? Be-|FOR SALE—Beautiful 6 room stucco Fon RENT Atiective? crashed 7.4 points. On Thursday this ;Packard Motor 4% | and low cutters largely 1.75 to 2.50,| been possible to make an X-ray ex-| crew appeared. cause our overhead is low and we| home. Near schools and in new Gee ana LURin ee : average dropped 8.2 points. 'Par.-Publix Ctf. 1% | Bulls declined, bulk medium grades|#mination and the extent of his in-| | Negotlations were going forward | buy from the largest manufacturers| Tesidential district. 3 room base-| ment. Gas and lights included. d ‘News from the business world, how-|P@tmelee Trans. 14; late at 3.00 to 3.25, plainer kinds| juries has not yet been determined./Saturday between Moore and the| in the U.S. for CASH. Our beauti-| ment apartment finished. Hot wa-| $25.00 per month. Engos 1063 or 4 ever, continued favorable. ; 14 |down to 2.50 and below. Better veal|The doctor did not believe that he/contractors in an effort to adjust the | ful up-to-date frames and crystal-| ter heat. Equipped with gas. T. M.| See Custodian College Bldg. Room n ‘ J calves closed at 4.50 to 5.50, choice | was injured internally. controversy. Casey and Son, 518 Broadway. 300. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 1 room apartment with private bath and Kitchenette. Frigidaire, laundry privileges. Available August 1st, Call at 106 Main Ave. FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- to 3.75, bulk packing sows 3.65 to 3.95. FOR SMART MATRONS save time and money at our Clinic. ment. Living room, kitchen and ter and poyltry all dropping lower Better native ewe and wether lambs THE NEW FLEX “ALS USED CARS dressing roont. Also sleeping room. in price. closed mostly at 8.00 or a new high for PATTERN 2625 Cs. DCR aPe if at Butter, 15,272, weak; creamery-spec- jals (93 score) 23%-24; extras (92) 23; extra firsts (90-91) 22-2213; firsts Pp. (88-89) 20%-21%; seconds (86-87) |Re! 19%-20; Standards (90 centralized carlots) 22%. Eggs, 10,028, weak; ex- tra firsts cars 14% local 14; fresh graded firsts cars 14 local 13; cur- rent receipts 11%4-12%. Poultry, live, 11 trucks, weak; hens 11; leghorns 8%; roosters 7%; tur- /S¢ keys 10-11; spring ducks 1-10, old 1-8; spring geese 9, old 6%; rock fry- ers 14-15; colored 12; rock springs 16%-17%; colored 15; rock broilers 13; colored 12; leghorns 11. NEW YORK the season on such kinds, Fat buck lambs sold mostly at 7.00, a few thin throwouts 4.00 to 5.00. Slaughter ewes closed at 1.00 to 2.25. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, July 23.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle 100; beef steers and yearlings mostly 25 higher for the week: fat she stock strong to 25 higher; stockers and feeders little %|changed; load lots choice yearlings and medium weight steers 6.65; few packages 6.75; heavy steers 6.50; bulk 5.50 to 6.25; few choice heifers 5.75; bulk 5.02 to 5.60; most cows 2.75 to 3.75; low cutters and cutters mostly 1.75 to 2.50; most stockers plain qual- ea, Smart carefully placed lines that create a slender silhouette and at- tractive details such as the flared sleeves and dainty touch of lace, make this a stunning model for the matron. Lovely and cool of a print- ed sheer .. . dimity, lawn, voile, chiffon, etc. Long sleeves are in- cluded as shown on back view. Pattern 2625 may be ordered only in sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 36 requires 3% yards 39-inch —at a reduction in price. Also watches and jewelry carefully re- paired. Located at Hurris & Wood- mansee. C, M. Walker. Known in the jewelry business in Bismarck. for the past 4% years. Instruction WANTED—Names men, women, 18- 50, wishing steady post-depression government jobs. Start $105.00- $175.00 month. Common educa- usually sufficient. Full particulars with sample coaching FREE. Ap- ply today. Write Tribune Ad No. 131. LEARN PRACTICAL Auto & Elec. 1933 Plymouth Coupe, run less than 400 miles. Can be had at a good discount. 1932 Chevrolet Coach. Very fine condition. A bargain. Many other small used cars. $20 and up. We trade. HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY Phone 269 Bismarck 201 Broadway FOR SALE—Touring body for a Model A Ford. This body is in wonder- ful shape and includes top-cush- ions and windshield. $30.00 cash. Ceaualyy located. Call at 404-5th st. FOR RENT—Funished or unfurnish- ed apartment including lights, wa: ter, heat, gas and laundry privi- leges. 924-4th St. Phone 851-W, FOR RENT—Three room newly de- corated furnished apt., $25 a month, on second floor. Also 1-room fur- nished basement apartment, $12.00 Per month. Inquire at 1014 Broad- way. FOR RENT—Four blocks from post- office, nicely furnished all modern 3 room apt, Reasonable rent, to adults. Call at side door. 606 3rd st FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart. 4 bove| _ See it at 308-7th St. of L | New York, July 22—()—Eges, 17,- ity at 4.25 down; few up to 5.15, fabric and 1 yard lace banding. Il-| Mechanics. We pay 25c al pegs ; . 5, irregular, All mixed colors, |anaetd, Brands... ‘Hogs 1,000; generally market open- lustrated step-by-step sewing in-| market for wheat. Free catalog. ree ay HM. Beall, 618-ard le =. White and brown eggs unchanged. |Stand. Oil Cal. .... 33. je strong to 10 higher; closed with structions included with pattern. Write Hanson’ Auto-Trac. & Elec.) Household Goods for Sale Bt. ne : Butter, 7,866, steady, unchanged. |Stand. Oil N. J. 33% | advance lost; top 4.25; bulk desirable , School, Box 1700-X, Fargo. N. Du | aso" 2 are aes adding BN | FO RENT aad aa Cheese, 370,835, quiet, unchanged. wart 1% | butchers 190 pounds up 4.10 to 425; Send FIFTEEN CENTS (ie) {|= | FOR rroughs adding mae | FO —Furnisht a Dressed poultry weak, unchanged. |Studebaker .. 5 late sales 4.15 down; most packing coins or stamps (coins preferred) for Real Estat. Saat tao tor ee | Raped all nicdem” specenenis Live poultry quiet; no freight quota- . 31. | sows 3.70. : this Anne Adams pettern. | Write) oe oe ee poise Ta| fname! top for Kitchen table, small) the Rue apartments. “One 2 room tions; all express grades unchanged. |7eX. Pac; 1% | Sheep 500 including two loads di- plainly your name, address and style| FOR SALE—9 room modern house in settee, Edinon poesoeeape furplahed and 2 Saree Teams pie im. Roll nihigd big jrect; Saturdays’ market steady; de- number. BE SURE TO STATE| Very good condition. Located near or call at 906-9th St. _}| nished. Laundry privileges an WISCONSIN CHEESE paged rod sae 42 {sirable fat native lambs 8.25; market. SIZE WANTED. park on west side. Priced at $3600} FOR SALE—Stone upright piano,| private bath. Call at 711 Ave. # or Plymouth, Wis., July 22.—(?)—Wis- consin cheese exchange for the week: Twins 12; daisies 12%; farmers call board: Twins 12%; daisies 12%; ‘United Aircraft United Corp. ... 111% 1 30% 946 | 53% 20% for the week: slaughter lambs and yearlings 75 to 1.00 higher; feeding lambs 25 to 50 higher; late top and bulx fat native and sorted range THE NEW SUMMER EDITION OF THE ANNE ADAMS PATTERN BOOK IS READY. Afternoon, sports, very reasonable terms. T. M. Casey & Son, 518 Bdwy. Good condition. Priced for quick sale. Write Clarion Larson, 408-2nd St. Bismarck, N. D. Bhone 1256-W. FOR RENT—Well furnished 2-room apartment. Running water. Use of Frigidaire and telephone. Also Americas‘ 12%; horns 12%. Stand-|Un, Gas, Imp. .... lambs 8.25; fed clipped C.lifornias e : single room and kitchenette, 411 ard Brands 146 les, BS ioe Ane “Ti |750 to 7.6; slaughter yearlings 675 Byles" for funlors, and. coo! lothes| POR RENT_—Two furnished sleeping | Apartments for Rent Sth St. Phone 273. mostly 6.00; late sales choice range rooms home. FOR RENT—3-room pa FOR RENT—Sirictly modern furnish- CHICAGO POTATOES 4 33% | feeding lambs up to 6.50. i Inaking treble sweater are among the| sobable. Call at 117-1st St. or phone | FOR, RENT S-room partly Turalshed |Vet Ft ae aa ose Chicago, July 22—(}—(WU. 8. Dept.!U. §. Steel Pri 95 fascinating items. SEND FOR YOUR| —15-M _____| i iteges furnished, $1800 per} Apartments, 215 Srd St P. W. Agr.) —Potatoes, 62, on track 312, to- 8 Le 8! ont CHtcaco COPY. PRICE OF CATALOG FIF-|FOR RENT—Lovely, cool front fur-| Prove r@°) tse o, call at 423| Murphy. Phone : trading "moderate, suppiles light; | Wabash. allwa 4% agr)—Caitle, 1,000; compared’ close Se ee eae G a ee aeiee eccesrred. Oall nt aoe | zene St. z sacked per cwt. Missouri, Kansas S: PATTERN TOGETHER TWENTY- able. Ladies preferred. Call at 208 FOR RENT—A very nicely furnished =] m 8 fireproof building at reduced rents. last week medium weight and Rosser or phone 383-LW. “ Cobblers 2.65-75, few higher; decayed | West Marylan 10 weighty steers 25-50 higher; light FIVE CENTS. z == | large modern apartment. Two bed-|_ Inquire at Tribune office. 2.45-50; Idaho ‘Triumphs 3.50; Vir- | western, Union aS. steers and long yearlings strong to Address all mail orders to The Bis-| Louis Braille invented the svstem| rooms, two large closets, Frigidaire, | FOR —Furnished of unfure ginia barrel Cobblers 5.25; North Car- 405 28 higher; vearling heifers weak to marek Tril Pattern Department, |of six dots by which the blind could; ‘laundry. Clean. Always hot wa- apartment. Varney Apta. colina, 5.25, ter, Adults only. 807 4th 8t. bune ished 1 @ j3 lower; cows steady to 15 off; bulls | 243 West 17th Street, New York City.!read more than 100 years ago. | Phone 178.