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| -Tribune’s Grain, Lives Market Report for Sat. 1. AML GRAINS FINISH AT LOWEST POINTS ALLOWED BY BOARD Si —_—_ | Grain Quotations | OO tock and , Aug. 12 @ to 96%; No. 1 amber durum 9114 1.04% ; No. 2 do. 90% to 1.04%; No. durum 90% to 93%; No. 2 do. 88% to 92%; No. 1 mixed durum 88% to 1.00%; No. 2 do. 87% to 1.00%; No. 1 red durum 87%. Flax on track 1.85; to arrive 1.85; ars 1.85; Oct. 1.85; Nov. 1.86; Dec. 92 >——_________—__- to Prison Warden | Called for Quiz THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ivestock 80. ST. PAUL REVIEW South St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 12.—(?) —(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Part of the early losses in the cattle market were re- covered by the week's close, trade fin-; CLASSIFIED AD RATES 1 insertion, 15 words 4c You, Too, | Will Get Results! {Put a Bismarck Tribune q ‘ ishing firm to 25c higher than at the | 25 words .... 5c ane 3 white 365% to 37%; new low time. Better dry-feds sold at|2 consecutive Ad to work for you today. ‘No. 1 rye 69. $5.00-6,00, several loads and part 25 WOTdS ......ceceveeeeee eB SiNo j b . ‘ 190 185 185 | Nod ‘Siloe loads $6:25-830, a few upward to $00. 3 consecutive insertions, not over =| NO Jo! too big or small. i ini i i 1.86 1.85 ‘ me TAT: rassy and short-fed material clear- 25 WOTdS ......sececee, oe. $1.00 Fixed Minimum Prices Will Be 1.90 186 | ,,22fley, malting 51; special No. 2, ed from $3.00-4.75. Ordinary beef|6 consecutive insertions, not over Abolished Aug. 15; Optim- 185 | 59 (0,51; No. 3, 45 to 49; lower grades cows sold at $2.25-3.00, better dry-| 25 WOrdS ....s-.cesscses-0- 8145) one z feds $3.25-4.00, most butcher heifers; All ads of over 25 words add 3c per ism Prevails MINNEAPOLIS RANGE WINNIPEG CASH $2.50-4.00, better fed heifers $4.50-5.75,| word to above rates, i a: a ‘Minneapolis, Aug. 12——(P— Witliee A ey 6 cutters and low cutters §1.25-2.00. saeeee | 32 Wheat— 0) High Low Close peg, Aug. —' ise ash | Medium grade bulls bulked at $2.50- All want ads are cash in advance.' Chicago, Aug. 12—(R)—AN grains|Sept. ...... 82% 924 92% fied Per aera A a 2.15, better vealers $5.00-6.00. Copy must be received at ‘The Trib- closed Saturday at the lowest point |De Ne ee OnE Heras nite 38%; Nos wait Hogs dropped sharply on Friday,| une office by 9:00 a. m. to insure) and ask permissible under board of trade 68% 68% .68% | 36, por ° is 2 closing mostly 10 to 25 lower than a| insertion same day in the regular for a emergency regulations. the 10% 10% .70% week ago. tert 160 to 300 ue Sold | classified page. 4 Except for a brief interval at ee at 3.95 to 4.25, 300 to 400 Ibs. 3.60 to — ; want a ‘start, when there was something of a HSM) OM) | Guise canescens 395, light lights mostly 3.50 to 400,| Cuts, border or white space used on| "tater general rush to sell and next to no 51% 51% 51% Agr.)—Potatoes, 56: on tack: hn killer pigs 3.00 to 8.50 or better, pack-| want ads come under the classified buyers in sight, business was at : 34% 34% 34% [total U. S. shipments, 366: | white ing sows 3.10 to 3.40. seen rates of 15 cents per column complete halt. A general feeling of "36%% 36% stock slightly stronger, Triumphs and | Lambs advanced 50c during the| inch per single insertion, optimism prevailed, however, that after fixed minimum prices were abolished Aug. 15 the markets would quickly |S. No. 1 Idaho Triumphs 2.95-3.00; Ohios steady; trading moderate, sup- Plies moderate; sacked per cwt., U. week, bulk desirable natives closing at 1.15 with about 60 loads of range lambs selling this week at 8.00 to Lost and Found CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS right themselves, and that further Idaho Russets 3.40; Cobblers, Nebras- Ee ee oe oe LOCOS 8 C8 eT RATT Taalt Goal, declines would result in an excellent CHICAGO RANGE ka, combination grade 250-60; New Lael eae OG HOnRET EEE Ge None class of purchasing, as many traders |Chicago, Aug. 12—(P}— Jersey 2.75; Long Island2.90;° Mis-| War =| oath Considerable proportion of the h ij y A g Island2.90; Mis- | Warden Robert H. Hudspeth of Leav Lost on road mile south of baseball} of late had remained altogethernelsewes’. Open High Low Close/souri, combination grade, 240: Min-|enworth ‘prison, above ise Ceewa See AERTS: Daees'|| park: RALLMT tol TPIMNINS ontion Tor t apart from grain operations while : 6°" 'B88{ Bast [Resta Ohtos, partly graded, 1.75-2.00;| summoned to Washingion by Satie Deter LINAS MOREE "al STE tp ete ie TENARE: prices have been pegged. round whites, Hollandale section, |ford Bates, U. S. prison commission- La ate dR leat Jue Teles) EL Wheat closed flat, 2% to 3% under 2.30. er, to confer on the case of Terry | Ommon seock Giles 200 10 a8; corn 2% to 3% down, Sept. 49%, Dec. BISMARCK GRAIN have been granted special privile b Mode uataraiahe : 54%; oats % to 1% off and provisions (Purnisned by Russell-Miller Co.) | at Leavenworth ona yong sateen ot 3.25, lighter kinds down to 250 and|FOR RENT — Modern unfurnished ————_——_$_—— eee showing 7 to 27 cents decline. Date Aug. 12 discontent in the prison, FERGIE EER oan || RRS oe teens oo Business and Professional S i Guid The removal of minimum price M|'No: 2 dark northern 2... "8 ee feeding lambs sold mostly at 5.00 to| apartments. One on ground floor, | rotessiona! ervice Guide limits was to go into effect Aug. 15 | Dec. No. 1 northern us ‘15 | *———__—_—_—————+ [5.50, with numerous lots of choice one ee Hears ee ———————————_———_=_=_—_—_———_—_ were therefore still in force Satur- No. 1 amber durum ‘n0} | i range feeders at 6.50. rite Tribune Ad. No. 4705. E si i of the closing quotations of July 31 2 |No. 1 mixed durum alt Boys Forgiven for | FOR RENT: ern house. SHOE REPAIRING Repair Service and pegging of prices at the minimum | $¢! wai (No. 1-ved aura. ‘ea | | Killing Playmate | SOUCY Newly decorated. 309 8th Street. ‘day. An almost immediate develop- Ree Ses 90° |No. 1 flax 1.65 | #4 lone 6 ty Scales We Rebuild Molly’s Service Station ment was that all future deliveries of No. 2 flax +162] Minneapolis, Aug. 12—(@)—Into | , Sioux City, Iowa, Aug. 12—(P)—(U. yr We Do Not Cobble Leo DeRochford, Pro wheat, corn, oats, rye and barley sold _|No. 1 rye 53] the hushed home of Mr. and Mrs. |S Dep. Agr)—Cattle 500; market for)" room house. Good location, Newly pigs Corner Faun St at THE at the July 31 Sls ee when | Dec. 4 | Barley ‘31! Colman W. Neunsinger, two boys Rae et Ms decorated, Also 5 room nicely fur-|| We Resole with “K. 1.” Leather bated: “es trading commence: urday. Oats .. e 30! walked late Friday. ar + nished downstairs flat. All electric : Simultaneous with the breakdown 3.90 | Dark hard winter wheat ‘72| | They had come, cyes filled with She stock 25 lower; stockers and feed-) conveniences. Heat, telephone and|| _ Bismarck Shoe Hospital of prices here, the Winnipeg wheat |? 6 tears, to tell Mrs, Neunsinger they |€TS Strong to 25 higher; choice year-| jaundry privileges. Call at rear 413|] Service and Quality 415 Bdwy. market tumbled more than 6 cents a 6.30 CHICAGO had thrown the stone which kill- Gonib ieee 60 SERS TEBE eT rhe bushel. Poultry, live, 7 trucks, easy; hens} ed 11-year-old Garnet Neunsinger muh 00~ | Modern ‘house Zoe ons | enema Leading grain leaders here said that : $30 |10-11; Teghorn hens 8; roosters 1:| ‘Thursday night as the outgrowih |925;, numerous loads choice helfers Peet ever tadiliens Wine one confidence of buyers had become tem- | Oct 6.17 |turkeys 8-11; spring ducks 7-9%, old} of a childish fight. They had |5:50-75; most cows 2.25-3.00; low cut- 4 Personal A porarily non-existent and that aboli- Seeeeaeneeean 1-8; spring geese 9, old 7; rock’ fry-| come to beg forgiveness. ters snd cutters mostly 1.75-210;| Rouse or unfurnished eat at ais | MARRIED “women "dent Wony To Apartments for Rent tion of Pegged minimum prices had} | MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | ers ‘12-13, colored 11; rock springs 14, “Iam proud of you for acting |°hoice 940 pound feeders 5.70; bulk meee velt school. Call at Mere Ae wary mes FOR RENT—Modern apartment fur- intensified this. Long after the open-|_ Minneapolis, Aug. 12—(# Wheat! ‘oiored 13; rock broilers 11-12, col-| so manly,” Mrs, Neunsinges tot {2 25-450; feeding heifers 4.00 down, | Hannatin, Gen and one Teac] Monthly, delay, be wise and Keep] ished for light housekeeping, ing, all the Chicago grain pits were |Teceipts Saturday 183 compared to ored 11; leghorns 10. them. “I forgive you fully. I Hogs 1,500; mostly 5-15 lower; top|FOR RENT—One seven and one four} your beauty, use our relie! ets.| Laundry privileges. Store room, practically at a standstill, with brok-|* Jet eg = To Arrive a know you are truly sorry. I want /4-10; bulk 170-280 pound weights 3.65-| Toom modern house at 603-12th St.| Harmless and effective in most un-| Call at 523 7th St. Phone 487-W. ers idle, awaiting orders. After the|15% protein you to promise, though, that you | 4.00; 290-375 pound weights 3.25-65;| and 1208 Avenue B. Phone 360-M| usual cases, Relief bedrraas 3 tll FOR RENT—First floor nicely fur- first few minutes, the fall of pricesi1 dk'north. 93% 96% 92% 96% will never throw another stone as |f€W 140-170 Ibs., 325-75; sows 285-] for appointment. Also a house on} days. Order rushed out. $2 box)” ‘nished apartment. Large room and left every one of the cereals in a vir- 4g long as you live.” 335; feeder pigs 3.00-25. West Rosser Avenue. __ gent C. 0. 'D. Bornlucke Labora-| itchenette. Murphy bed and Frigi> tual deadlock, further declines being | The boys knelt beside Mr. and | Sheep 500; including one load di-|#OR SALE—Six-room model eco! tories, Minneapolis Minn. _| aire. Also one room and kitchen- impossible until Aug. 15 and no one Mrs. Neunsinger to receive their |*ect: Saturdays trade steady; bulk fat] house. Bath and washroom. Built|HAY FEVER AND ASTHMA SUF-| tte on second floor. $20.00. Everts apparently caring at present to risk|1 dk forgiveness. rative lambs 7.75-8.00; top 8.00; mar-| in cupboards. Beautiful yard and} ferers, lifetime relief $1. Nothing _ Apts. 314 Third St. ney baring, vatsaise aeuaausa uae | tet ey, week: aoe 5 vomiry shrubbery. Near capitol. A ae sed . fae Eilts rere FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart ‘ack of paralysis o} Py er; yearlings an feeding | gain. sy reasonable terms. Writ : y a ment. Two rooms and bath. Mur- trade dealings today was the fact that Terry Drug. gan Denied } amps ae good to choice na- i. Reena Holford, Min-} phy bed. Phone 1250, @ national grain exch: le, which car m 5 Ome tive lambs. late 7.75 to mostly 8.00; a i FOR RENT 0 room fernished had heen’ tentatively aeresdicby was Local Citizens Will Escort Base-) Of Prison Privileges] (j* sto. tea clipped lambs. 725. to Reasonable rent. Near school,| RELIABLE PARTY WANTS TO| "Ov, ENT Two room fer cae found unacceptable to government of- a ball Fans to Various Points mostly 7.50; fat yearlings 5.75, early;! Phone 799 or 1385. borrow $1400 on first mortgage.{ at 210 Sixth St. ; ficials at Washington. : 1 dk 95% s Washington, Aug. 12—()—Terrence | late top 5.50; week's bulk range feed- | —— di ico five.| Will pay 7 per cent. Write Tribune FOR RENT OTwo- furnished A crowded visitors’ gallery watched About City Druggan, Chicago beer baron, not | ing lambs 6.25-60; choice feeders quot- BGR tee ce: | sndiNos4e0a, TOntigbestiied | ieee eas spell-bound the hundreds of traders only lost his special privileges at|ed 6.75, jaw os ee ee Se Ss apartment, One room epart- = Phone 271 or a, "ART by giving purses} ment and kitchenette, gas and waiting impatiently on the exchange 95% Leavenworth federal penitentiary but ——— _s sae | & chance to catch up with the! tights included, ‘A front el floor, No similar scene has been wit Autos will be furnished by citizens | Saturday was awaiting transfer to the Gucaeo Pond house eTMshed five room| prices, Accordingly we shall con-| vents included. Potion’ nessed since the general suspension of of Bismarck for the entertainment of | Atlanta prison to serve five months modern house. Has gas heat, with! tinue our present low prices for) {. iam DOr, of us the country's banking facilities last longer than he had expected. See ee eee ae een, | emames ehone S48-Jior BIGW. | tncas nenaltitindiy toler eae | nes npr depen ct March, ‘84% | Jamestown visitors Sunday. The spe-| That, decision was teached by the | —Hogs 12,000, including 11,000 direct; | fon RENT— Houses § toon $55 Fe ings, crystal cle ted I rent One block north of pastat= ‘ — cial train will arrive shortly after 11 | trial board which recommended that | market around 10 lower than Friday: |” room, $22. Eight room $40, Pure and expert eye service tll conditions | -°%_Call at 222 Srd st, MINNEAPOLIS PRICES Gelock carrying baseball fans from pending the transfer the Chicagoan, | Aor S00 to 408: top 450: Plgs 3.251 nished apartment, three rooms be-| warrant an Aavance Woes | APARTMENT FOR RENT—Living ‘ DROP MAXIMUM AMOUNT Jamestown. Jamestown plays the | Sentenced to two and a half years|downward: packing sows 3.25 to 3.60:| sides private bath, $32.50, Large} more and get less? Dr. MacLach-| 100M, kitchen and dressing room. for income tax evasion, be kept in|Shippers took 500, holdovers 2,000.) store room and basement with heat. 's He: i Centrally located. Well furnished Minneapolis, Aug. 12.—(#)—The|1 DH W or Bismarck club here Sunday. pret sas Compared with week ago, market lan’s Health School and Eye Clinic,! Ga), t 404-5th Street, grain market here was very quiet to|1 H W..... Dabs cckis: SONS case Tn Aone aaiad ne snsakaobiiien the “segregation ward” at Leaven- mostly steady; heavy weight anal Front and back stairways. 212 Main. Lucas Block. = ireet. it dull Saturday because of the an-|13% protein alitombllesianniounes thatene, ettart Portal pees lasslibd ayaee 150| Packing sows 15 to 30 lower, Light| =~ n0Me O05 |e OE ee ane nouncement of the removal of mini-|1 DH W or ; le board decided to take away 150] Tor ;FOR RENT — Newly decorated 10 rst floor. Everything furnished mum prices next Tuesday. All grains|1,H W..... D4 seve 94% Tetierade to have all the cars move| days of the total “good benavior” | lights, SoTL eh oe ees fon Hosen apa be euiet/ toc Male Help Wanted at 1100 Bdwy. $20. Three room closed at the minimum price levels, |12% protein together on account of the large num-| deducted that Druggan would have | 3-75 to 4.40; light weight 160 to 200 apartments. Call at 522 2nd Btreet,| ¢--—<: apartment, everything furnished, ny fi P . |. D HW or ber of cars which will be used. besniallowed, Fee ne ae, £50; medium Weight 200 | Bie ee ee reek: | §105—8250 MONTH. U. 8. Govern-| first floor, sun ee nce Bayyvione pt. wheat futures closed 1%¢ low-|1 Hw 4% .....] The following route is suggested by] Since Robert 8. HiNispeth, warden | 250 Ibs. 4.40 to 4.50; heavy weight 250; OR RENT—Six room bungalow fur-| ment Life Jobs, Many post-depres-| basement apartment, everything er and Dec. 2c. 5 Grade fhe cominittee for drivers of cars:| of the annex in which Druggan had|t© 350 Ibs. 3.75 to 440; packing sows| mnished. With full basement. On| sion positions. Men-women, 18-50, furnished, $12. No children, In- Sept. rye futures closed %c lower|1 DH W or , ; (East on Main St. to the peniten-| been kept, “has had a splendid rec-| Medium and good 275 to 550 Ibs. 3.00] paving. Close to school. Phone| Steady. Qualify now. Sample wire at 1014 Broadway. __ ‘and Dec. %c; Sept. and Dec. barley}1 H W..... 03% ..... 93% ..... Bee pI to 3.70; 877. Poe Ni scles ME tiary, around the loop at Fort Lincoln,| ord,” the board agreed that censure| ‘0 3.70; pigs good and choice 100 to coaching and full particulars— unchanged; Sept. oats 1%c lower and| Minnesota and Seuth Dakota Wheat; A ‘ ' 130 Ibs. 2.7: REN’ jaan we. | FREE. — RENT—Large, modern unfure es 5 pa returning by the air field, up Ninth] for him was sufficient, especially be- | 130 Ibs. 2.75 to 3.75. FOR RENT—Furnished 6 room house, EE. Apply immediately—today | PO RENT harge, m Se Ieee Ct Sept. and Dec. flax 2%/12% prove St. to the capitol grounds. From the|cause he was guilty of “carelessness | _ Cattle 800; calves 200; compared] Close in. Write ‘Tribune Ad. Not sure. Write Tribune Ad. No. 132. | na avenue D. 'L. K. Thompson Rack bot teade cin citises walnwed 90% .....| Capitol down Sixth St. to Avenue B,/ rather than active participation in the | With close last week all grades light| 4647. WANTED — Two men for general] 612 Avenue D. Phone 287. : flown the cash wheat market sh up Avenue B to Country club hill,| bestowal of privileges.” weight fed steers and light and long FOR RENT—5! jodern Fouse | farm work Steady employment.| = a * Bxchange easy. Great Britain demand | Low ly. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Aug. 12—()—Foreign in dollars, others in cents. Great Britain 448%; France 5.30%; Italy 1.124%; Germany 32.35; Norway 22.60; Sweden 23.15; Montreal in New York, 04.25; New York in Montreal 106.12%. ———_—_—_——_—_ { Produce Markets | Durum was wanted. Winter|i 5 Rye— NO Bc 88% NO. lisse, 185 187% «0. 10% RANGE OF CARLOT SALES out on Ward road to Pioneer park hill] p. J. Kearney, deputy warden, was fers have reported trade improved over the corrésponding month of the pre- vious year. Claim U. S. Secretly Strengthening Base @ committee of which D. A. Dodds ‘was chairman. Officers installed were: Grand knight, J. P. Wagner; deputy grand knight, James W. Guthrie; chancel- lor, F. Kelsch; warden, A. P, Si- mon; advocate, P. H. Butler; record- er, Val Yeager; financial secretary, D. A. Dodds; treasurer, Paul Hallor- ; inside guard, Harry Homan; out- side guard, J. P. Schmidt; trustees, Osaka, Japan, Aug. 12.—()—The Shanghai correspondent of the Naini- yearlings 25 higher; medium weight 8.25 down; throwouts 4.50 to 5.00 largely. Week's bulk yearlings 5.50 to 5.85, Ewes ane to 3.00; feeding lambs 6.25 to FINANCIAL REVIEW New York, Aug. 12.—()—The stock market traced a rather ragged pattern during the last week. Market interest was at low ebb with ‘oom and garage. Reasonable rent. In- Write or see J. W. Greenshield, be taken to Washington next Wed- nesday and presented to the agricul- tural adjustment administration. Work Wanted Leaders at the conference revealed the general lines along which the code was drawn, but not the detaails of it. “Unfair practices and destructive competition are treated in a general way,” said George E. Booth, head of the National Federation of County! Grain Elevator associations, “but the EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING—At one half price, All work guaranteed one year. Regular $1.00 fancy crys- tal, 50c; watch cleaning, regular $2.00, now $1.00. Wrist watches Cleaned, regular $3.00, now $1.50. Main spring, $1.25. Dean E. Kysar, 310-4th St. 2nd door north of FOR RENT — Three room upstairs ¢ 90% ee returning by the waterworks road,| sy, and J. A. Ordi olic | @Nd weighty steers, after recovering Hensler, N. D. apartment in modern house. In= heat was unchanged under bridge down through the ety! apne’ fad J: A. Wane nos | early decline, steady; light heifers and ea Oa MEN WANTED to represent Benevol-| -Téte #¢ 111 W. Avenue A. de wan Hhnited. Ey nedea res ns|Ch 1 amber 1.02% 1.05% 1.00% 1.03% | park south of the tourist camp and| chaplain. Leste Swearingen, automo- | Mixed yearlings showed maximum up- R fecitieat ent society. Write Box 26 Fareo, |FOR RENT—Apartment, Modern up trade was limited by hedge restric-| Ct back to the city by Kiwanis park and] bile mechanic, were dime iced turn; all dry-fed steers closed active|__ DORA OR... |, SUeecely: » Bar60,)"" to date. Inquire at the Capital Cut tions. Rye was quiet, milling demand |’ 1.01% 1.04% the ball park. Unload guests where z , at late advance; strictly grain-fed| FOR RENT—1 shed room in mod- | S| Rate Drug Store. Corner Fifth and coed isos) Heayyamnite paciliy, Bar- iene they desire in the city.” 3 cows steady, but all grassy unevenly| ern apartment. Phone 775. Main. Please do not phone. ey pad ps a (2a ae All cars should line up at 11 o'clock} Clothing Industry 25 to 40 lower; bulls off 25 to 40;|ROOM FOR RENT in modern new Female Help Wanted FOR RENT — Large modern newly good, aiambee 95% in front of the depot. They should R rt Optimisti vealers 50 higher, very scarce; more; home, Clean, quiet, always hot decorated two room furnished Gradeof load up at the east end of the depot po! PUIMISTIC) grass cows in run, but supply grass water. 2% blocks from G. P, Hotel, | WOMEN—Eam $12 dozen sewing,| apartment. On ground floor. Pri- ] Mi Han: us | 1 amber.... 8748 and proceed from there. The com- steers on stockers merits very scarce; Phone 120-R or call at 503 4th | home spare time, materials cut, in-| vate eutrance, Also garage if dee | sce! e0! 2 amber.... 86% mittee will need all the cars they can| Chicago, Aug. 12—()—Its greatest] most fed steers 5.50 to 6.75; extreme Street. structions furnished, experience un-| sired, Inquire at 910 Ave “B. —_—_— 1 durum)! 86% get and request that every car owner | increase in sales for more than three| top heavy steers 7.40; best long year- FOR RENT—Furnished room tor lignt| Mecessary. Write Superior Dress | soe RENT— Tw + Th CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT | Grade of. in the city volunteer for the enter-|years has been experienced by the| ling steers 7.25; light yearling steers “Furnished room for light} Company, 203 Havemeyer Street, Two room furnished 2 durum... .85%% ¥ is * 1 6.75; light heifers 6.35. housekeeping. Phone 922. Brooklyn. N. Y. apartment on ground floor. Gas New York, Aug. 12—(}—The week-|1 rq'-durum 87 tainment of the city’s guests. men’s retail clothing industry this Laeae AON tee eee al a, Brooklyn, N. ¥. range. Mot water at all times. Call ly statement of the New York clear- Geateeditaia summer, “a Hsien eek ending Friday WANTED — A lady cook and wait- Ave. B or phone 1649-W. . : ¥ doubles from feeding stati: 100 = a es Motel surphis and undivided prot- |p Coby Knights of Columbus | .cres jumped spprosnaiey 20 yer set, Satininys martes ery |Elevator Operators? | feset, cal n person al the New | age aguie oF Doone 10 W. tts, $734,92,700 (unchanged. > [2 eHOW.-- 4-48 Install New Officers cent. on the average, over the volume compared with close Inst week; Jambs Recovery Code Drawn |_marck. Toom apartments at 604 3rd street. ‘ tet ee es, cana |G eee for the same month of 1932, with re. 50 to + higher: the navance attracted y Code | Call at side d001 Al 42 tailers along the Atlantic and Pacific} supplies, factor reactionary lat FOR RENT—Attrs 2 room apart- Patani Greene), $3,852,000 Bonet a J eme oeootinall, HoH; Kenlen's | coasts Paving: thesstepigeet showing! |cbASGe! yearlings dose oestin early| Chicago, Aug. 12.—(®}—Representa- Instruction pore Alicactl lights incladed, Pree ies TaGC)» S3B5200 3 mixed... 4142 elected ‘officers for the ensuing year , Tese figures, made public Satur-| gain; sheep and feeding lambs searce| tives of 40. associations of country | reece PRACTICAL AUTO and elec-| $25.00 per month. Phone 1063 or w Glektiies week edinn metiranyi\aa mized) A Al closet vortirems Ton/the jensillng/ year iy. theibusiies a amitiee of chal audi Atma ec eerie ee Tange lambs (Eran aes seers cenched agreement |" trical mechanics. We pay 25¢ above| see Custodian College Bldg. Reon w2628510870 89/5 mixed... 38 39 > | Peigay. syening, National Association of Retail Cloth-|8290; outstanding quality lete 8.75; |Saturday on a code to govern compe-| market for wheat, Free catalog.| sop . : t Clearings week ending Aug. 5, $3 ata — Particri Deputy, Bren Ba nomaniot |e and gaunisrers after a nations | weeks cEule carrying wide quality | tition and working conditions in near- | Write Hanson Auto-Tractor & Elec. |? 51,337,208. ieaiciawanl cee Ton aan, pad charge of the installa-| vide survey, represent the first time'| range 7.25 to 850; week's vop- fetics| ly 25,000 elevators over the nation, trical School, Box 1780-X, Fargo,| <qe, PENT furnished and unfur- - 4 white. lation refreshments were served by |Si¢e 1929 that a majority of retail-|8.60; best at close 8.50. Finishing bulk | A draft of the code was prepared to| {iC . Viishe modern apartmen “se Rue epartments. One 2 room furnished and 1 three room unfur- nished. Laundry privileges and Private bath. Call at 711 Ave. A or Phone 1256-Ww. FOR RENT—Strictly modern furnish- ed and unfurnished apts. Rose Apartments. 215 3rd St PF. W. Murphy. Phone 852. Modern apartments i fireproof building at reduced rents, spring, 94%; No. 1 dark northern, jchi Shimbun sent a dispatch Satur-| traders content to await tangible de-| provisions are left to the regional Inquire at Tribune office. 94%: Pact mixed, 88-89%; No, 3| Henry C. Schulte, J. pp yeslow, E. P-|day saying the United sstates was|velopments of the progress of the na- groups of elevators to determine up- ee ee sciceresperia| FOR RENT— Furnished or unfur NEW YORK hard winter, 89%. meni. leche, We B: ay, seeretly strengthening the Manila|tional recovery campaign and the ad-|on and make contact with the admin. | WA sition as housekeeper nlshed apartment Varey Abe New York, Aug. 12—%—Butter,| “Gorn No’ 4 yellow, 42, naval base in contravention to the|ministration’s monetary policies. |tetration Bismarck home. Have had 16 years) Sone 773 9,530, quiet, unchanged. Rye, No. 2, 70%. Jamestown Woman Washington treaty. ‘The stock exchange was closed Sat-| The code endorses the president's | ¢XPerience. Deferenoet. exchanged. Cheese, 115,743, quiet. State whole! Barley, special No. 2, 51; No. 3, 49 ' 4 The dispatch was printed under alurday in accord with the summer| employment agreement with provis-| Write Tribune Ad No. For Sale milk flats, fresh, fancy, 14-15; held) 551, Killed in Montana censstionsi headline.’ It asserted all|schedule. Volume for’ the tive unchanged. Eggs, 15,807, quiet. Mixed colors, whites and browns, all unchanged. Dressed poultry steady to firm, un- hanged. Live poultry weak, un- changed. WISCONSIN CHEESE horns 10%. All standards %c less. Flax, No. 1, 1.85-1.87%. Oats not quoted. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Aug. 12.—(4)—Wheat: No. 2 red 91; No, 2 hard (weevily) 80%. Corn: No. 6 mixed 45%; No. 2 yel- tow 49-49%; No. 2 white 51%. Timothy seed: $4.50-90 per cwt. cf the labor on the naval base was being done by life-term convicts brought from America, and it gave as its authority for the information one of these convicts who escaped. Jamestown, N. D., Aug. 12—(7)— Clare Ellsworth, 24, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. N. E, Ellsworth of James- town, was killed in an automobile accident Saturday en route from Missoula to Helena, Mont., according to word received here. SEE MAN BURN TO DEATH Michigan City, Ind., Aug. 12.—()— Montpelier last year and at Hanks,/ wreckage of his automobile which trading sessions was around the same figure as a week ago. Grains were erratic during the week, doubtless reflecting nervousness over the inability of the trade to formulate a code acceptable to the farm administration. The govern- ment's crop report, forecasting the single day’s fluctuations. fons made for maintaining service. That is, elevators must necessarily be Wanted to Rent kept open to receive grain from the farmers when they want to deliver it.” Booth said the fact that the eleva- tors under the code extended to all parts of the country made it difficut to draft a code suitable for all. He WANTED TO RENT—Living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath, unfur- nished. y two adults. Write Tribune Ad. No. 4704. For Rent The National Assoication of Feed FOR SAALE — Canary birds, goo@ singers. Mrs, J. Kisner, New Salem, N. Dak. FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS, Add- ing machines, EXPERT REPAIR- ING on all office machines. Sup- plies. CAPITAL TYPEWRITER CO. 207 Broadway, ‘2 block West Plymouth, Wis., Aug. 12-—()—Wis- : white 34%-35%; sam-| She was accompanied by a Valléy| while 27 passengers of Chicago-!smallest wheat crop in 35 years, ap-|pointed out it was the first time ele, | ROR-AENFEY ee re room with | ~©f Postoffice. Phone 820. tonsin cheese exchange for the week: | ue'ecae gon. At City girl, Clare was born in Minot {Detroit bus looked on helplessly |Parently had mo effect on Drives, for] rote out kinds, cooperative: and | ri tomer ee Store Foom | With | Cone SEE THE LATEST CREA- a twins 10%; farmers call board; twins|" Rye: No sales. and graduated from Jamestown col- |Charles Harris, 47, of Michigan City | Wheat broke, on the following day the | privately owned, hed met in confer: aiiine Brine Bote TION in Knitted Dresses and En- * 10%; daisies 10%; Americas 10%; Barley: 40-65. lege. She was a school teacher at/was burned to death Sturday in the|!naximum amount permitted for a/ence. sembles for Fall Wear. Made to your measure at amazingly low Clover seed $10.00-12.50 cwt, |N.D., the year before. had collided with the bus. Bonds moved within a narrow range | Dealers met in conjunction with the} _Wanted to Buy —_—_|_—irices. Manhattan Sportswear Co. BOSTON WOOL ‘ial x al Besides her parents she leaves a throughout the entire week and for- |elevator ‘men and “drew ups cone | WANTED TO BUY—Ford, Whippet| Rose Apts. “A”. Phone 430-W for Boston, Aug. 12.—(P—(U. 8. Dep. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR brother, John, student at the Uni-} WOULD END MILK STRIKE _ |cign exchanges gave a colorless per-|along the same lines. or Chevrolet coupe, 1928 model or | _ ®Ppointment. Agr.)—The first few days of the last ‘week were quiet in the wool market on Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 12.—(?)— versity of North Dakota. « Albany, N. ¥., Aug. 12—()—Declar- formance, Commodities generally later. Must be cheap. Also a re- WILL TAKE HALF PRICE FOR Flour 25¢ lower. Carload lots family ing they were ready to listen to peace |sl.owed no deeply-rooted Prejudices!' MURPHY COMING TO FARGO peating shotgun. Write Tribune| beautiful new black pointed silver ell lines except medium quality fleeces patents $7.60-7.70 a barrel in 98-pound| N, J), Man Loses: Arm _ | proposals if Governor Herbert H. Leh-|one way or the other. St. Paul, Aug. 12—()—“Speed,| Ad rad 4696. fox fur neck piece. Cost $125.00. which were selling in moderate quan-| cotton stacks.” man should extend them, five of the speed and still more speed” is the | WanTED—Will pay good prices for| Worth more now. Must sacrifice. tity at very firm prices. In the mid- dle of the week a few millers began to buy more freely western grown wools of 58s, 60s and finer qualities. ‘The price trend was very steady on most lines, mediums a _ Strengthening tendency. Shipments 19,486 barrels. Pure bran $18.00-18.50. Standard middlings $19.50-20.00. ULUTH CLOSE Duluth, | Minneapolis, “Aug. 12.—(%)—Wwhile | ug. 12.—()—Closing cash |moving cars of a Soo Line freight prices: Whéat, No. 1 dark northern |train a mile west of Osseo, Minn., 94% to 974; No. 2 do. 93% to 95%; | In Freight Accident! six leaders of the New York milk strike called at the governor's office Saturday for a compromise talk. EXEMPTIONS ANNOUNCED Washington, Aug. 12—(4)—The de- partmenf of agriculture Saturday an- F-'=eday, crushing his right arm. {nounced that wheat starch, bran, bcund for his home at Lehr, N. D../ Edward Becker, 21, was thrown from TO SURVEY TRANSPORTATION Washington, Aug. 12.—()—Looking to the improvement in methods of handling and charging for freight | Service, Joseph B. Eastman, federal coordinator of transportation, Satur- day began a nation-wide market sur- vey of transportation. formula which will be followed in pushing through the federal public works program of region four. That | was the statement Saturday of Frank | W. Murphy of Wheaton, Minn., re- gional public works director, who ar- rived after a trip through Nebraska | FoR RENT—Rooms and Towa. a limited amount of good dry corn. Dacotah Seed Company, Bismarck, N. Dak. Room and Board with board. Call at Rose Apts. A. Phone 430-W. FOR SALE—Hardware stock and fix- tures. Large territory. Write Trib- une Ad. No. 4683. There are three tobacco growera and 458,171 tobacco dealers in Eng- land and Scotland He and Captain R. A.) G rooms, good beds. good eats. | Radford, regional inspector and en- | pen Hees) + eat 400 7th St Bae ae The general in’ command of the! gineer, will he in Fargo Monday to/ pele Ee | Winter wheat is being grown on Salvation Army has contro! of funds | meet the North Dakota public works| Aviators at high altitudes cee rain-| 27,096,000 acres in this country this jand assets in excess of $100,000,000. beard [bows as big circles, jyear. March registration of passenger ears in the United States amounted to 77,000, as compared with 92,000 a year ago. He was taken to a hospital, where shorts and middlings, products of physicians amputated his arm just wheat, will be exempt from the proc. above the elbow. A physician said his, essing tax of 30 cents a bushel which condition was critical. j Went into effect on July 9. No. 3 do. 90% to 92%; No. 1 northern ; 94% to 9746; No. 2 do. 93% to 9514; ;No. 1 hard winter Montana 92% je Mo, 1 dark hard winter Montana | \ 5 % *