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ah ¥ ___ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1933 __, =a Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and |THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. be i. | fairly firm tone. The dollar moved |B . Ad. .../Flour 10 higher; carload lots famil; | Calumet & He ly} Giants—Ott got a single on a sharp 4414 | plunged down to more than three et neport tor F'ri., Oct. a a 5 12 sin Cobblers 1.15-25; Minnesota-North nals jy UATE SELLING-WAVE || New York Stocks [STOP-LOSS SELLING |f2&°= Stee ee] RATES » rhe w 1 ue eee 85% ..... [River Ohio's 1.15-30 mostly 1.25; Min- p> enae prviaadted Oo met gues | TS [noth Boo, ) : , '=1.05; lers | * _PHITS STOCK MARKET jane, Sree remorse) SENDSGRAIN PRICE [ities sisi sudtteiail! airmen cee) * tani | Will Get Resulte! : Av. Reduc, . 102 | ue oo 3, 40-50; partly graded 1.20-30; Tda- 45c | iS leghany 4 , loewo wussets 160-75 few higher; fair — Put a Bismarck Trib ae AL TOBOTTOM LEVELS 1 DAW OF a 81% TON sso. {Maly and condition 1.50-55, BS word css aaaraecapetees Be) june "1 de of consecutive insertions, over op Am. Can EW or punQUERTH CASH CLOSE Rp cy Creebrneeerenneer a pepe aa you today. * a Sag wae Am. . PoW. .............. 91. =—-_——— £;#4|}L- HW..... 4 81% 78% ..... juluth, i» 6. losing cash |8 consecutive insertions, not over 0 jel or small. Liquidation Dries Up. Rapidly, jam * | traders Claim Weakness: Ilon 3 amner oPmTN oon gone RCTS, Wheat, No. 1 dark northern,| | 25 words seg gesethao ig ~ Loco. 1 : 01% M . ern, 83%-87%; not over However, and Many Lead Mi| Caused by Absence of Def [SHE o.oo, ura, 07.0545 6, 1] 8 words aM Phon e : 5 ‘i ‘ 8 moe, ey 80%; No. ixed du- over + ers Gain At Close Fd inite Money Plans me seve] Tum, 187-97%5 No. 1 red “durum, jword to above rates, | » ' 18. i New York, Oct, 6—()—A late sell- $3 | cnicago, Oct. 6—UP}-—Stop- .|2 amber... 86% 4% ..... w..{ Flax, on track, 1.79-1.84; flax, to| All want ads are cash in advance 32 “tng wave swept over the stock market | in” ay goed grain vais ty Pele arrive, 1.79, Copy must be received at The Trib- Friday, when grains slumped around | 85% {day and swept most of the cereals to|! sees] Oats, No. 3 white, 30-31. une office by 9:00 a. m. to insure! ang ask ‘the full day's limit at Chicago, but 22% |the bottommost price levels that ex- +] No. 1 rye, track, 6214-6312. insertion same day if the regular! liquidation dried up rapidly and many 55% change regulations would allow in any eatin: Rago to athe soles classified page. | fora of the leaders either pared or can- 1 24-h riod. . ; jum. good, 47%; Tower | celled their losses in a last-minute crRAnES ane aly @agariea aK plain +] grades, 33'4-46%4. Cuts, border or white space used on} Want ad rally. The close was irregularly low- 35% lraetor was absence of definite an- ——__—— want ads come under the classified| taker “Yer. Dullness was the rule until the a” nouncement of administration mone- WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN display rates of 75 cents per column final hour and the turnover approxi- 9 |tary plans. Eastern houses werej2 ¥ .c..| Winnipeg, Man., Oct. 6.—(#)—Cash | inch per single insertion. Smated only 1,450,000 shares. 12% | conspicuous sellers of wheat and corn {3 ++s| Wheat: No. 1 northern 59%; No. 2 ‘The markets appeared to be wait- 26% |in the late dealings, Rye, cotn and ‘ + [northern 57!4; No. 3 northern 55%. z 2 5 ying for developments in the adminis- 9% Joats trading was suspended when at 3 . Oats: ine 2 white 29%; No. 3)run. The crowd was in a turmoil. 2 ; * tration’s fiscal program. Grains turn- 15% | times extreme low prices were reach- |3 + | white 2614. Weaver popped out to Critz on the Jed rather heavy in the afternoon and 33% Jeg. 7 ———___——_ first pitch. One ¥ 15% 4 Pi Tun, one hit, one! i “cotton and other commodities were a 4 ‘Wheat suffered a worse sinking spell |5 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR error, one left i yi ‘trifle irregular. Bonds maintained a "114% ]than corn and with stoploss selling Fi Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 6.—(P)— Eighth Inning 3 4 ‘up in foreign exchange dealings. +| patents $7.55-765 a barrel in 98/grounder that bounced off Cronin's 5% {cents under Thursday's finish, Ral- ‘Small advances were recorded by {Canadian Pac. 13% |iles which followéd early breats in|* White... 25% 271% ..... .....|pound cotton sacks. Shipments 22,217.! shoulder. Davis fanned, swinging at shares of Celanese, Industrial Rayon, Gee es 25, grain prices had lifted wheat at hele ee oe «see, {Pure bran 13.50-14.00. Standard mid-|, low curve. Jackson grouned out, | Sterling Products, Congoleum, Allied | Gorro ‘be’ Pasco $67, |times to above Thursday's finish, but|Med to gd.. (87, 690011... 2111! ]Sllngs 14.50-15.00. ‘Myer to Kuhel, Ott running to second Chemical, American Can and General|Ches, & Ohio 42% | failed to last or to overcome the loss-|Lower grds. 49 | oa s base as Cronin failed to cover the bag | — SS Motors. Declines of fractions to @/Chi. & N. W. 91, | eS in corn, in tim: for a possible double play. Bi d Pro’ * : point or more were suffered by Amer-|Chi. Gt. Wes 3%| Oats values weakened with corn.|No. 2 B1% 69% 81%... ONTINUE D Mancuto bounced out, Weaver to| BUSINESS arn fessional Service Guide jean Telephone, U. 8, Steel, Du Pont,|Chi. Gt. w. 8 |Provisions had a downward trend, re- Kuhel and the WashiagQ6. piteher | SESS from page one: ‘United Aircraft, Case, Chrysler, Sears |C, M. 8t. P. & P. 6% |sponsive to wheat action, although |NO. 1. 1.7612 1.80% 1.74% ... . M. 8t. P. i oe Fy was safel: ; 1g Roebuck, Standard Ou of California, |G H: Pa tpae P. Fe 9% lhog prices were tp. Li Tear Gas and Riot ka the ccOms Give HIbt aul bee HAULING Apartments for Rent ® 9% Baltimore & Ohio, New York Central, | Chryster 437,,| Wheat closed nervous at a rally of ivestock | Clubs Are Used i ‘No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. cs —_— Santa Pe, Union Pacific, U. 8. Smelt-| Gol. Fuel & 7 i; {about 1 cent from the day's extreme |g@——————-—-__—-. ubs Are IN | senators—Myer ‘walked, the fourth ing, Dome, American Smeiting, Cer- | Colum. G. @ 14" |low point, which was within % cent! sours sr. PAUL LIVESTOCK Quelling Disorders) tan being nigh and inside. Luque was Modern Apartments ro De Paso, McIntyre Porcupine, Na-|Coml.. Solv. 387% |of the maximum 5 cent break per- warming up for the Giants. Hubbell tional Distillers, U. 8, Industrial Al-/Com.’ Southei 2%|missible. For wheat, the finish was} South St. Paul, Oct. 6—(P)—(U. 8. iohaed te ties. Godin BaRISA to HUD: | For Rent + eohol and Socony. Pot a 4116 /3%4-4% under Thursday, Ded, 85-85%,|D. A.)—Cattle—2,900; trade more ac- der to disperse. For half an hour the}. and Myer was forced at 4 a an ON OIE 13% |May 89%-%; com 4-4% down, Dec. tive than recently on most slaughter |200 deputies battled a picket line esti- | itven to nyanvon aches play, Hub. Best downtown location. Electric * bea Produce Markets | |cont: can . &s |41%, May 47%; oats 3-3% down and|Classes, particularly fed yearlings, mated by police at 1,000. bell threw to first, then tossed to first (Mm ence in this kind of work. Stoves, Electric Refrigerators, @|Cont. Ins. ‘1 9g [provisions unchanged to 32 cents set-|Steers and heifers; these steady to) Workers continue to picket the again. Mancuso threw to ‘Tex ater | Pp Fireproof Building. Rent very came Cont, Motor back. strong; other classes fully steady; | plants of the Weirton Steel company | 260. wisrense thvew to Terry att hone 1683-R reasonable. Inquire at the an eae e csuthan. sien (CREO. Dal 1m rine bulls strong; desirable fed steers and|at Steubenville, O., and the Carnegie |# Potent, Goslin getting back safely. Henry F. Swanson ; P - RECORD SHARP DROP .00; Bc choice eif-| violence burst forth Wednesday. Q ; Sate ie ee Pour release Ceca 28%|_ Minneapolis, Oct. 6—Je)—wheat [ers 480-6.00; common to medium, 2.00-| "More than 60,000 of the 75,000 atrik- | The relay to Terry, was wild, however, ee: EERIE Butter, 14,945, unsettled, prices un-| Curtiss Wright 21, | Went up on cables and then gradu-|425; common to medium grass beefing miners remain idle, choice: Cronin dropped wstngie into FOR RENT—Nicely furnished base- ally eased into stop-loss territory | COWS, 1.75-2.50; low cutters and cutters} Two thi more miners were re- ment apartment. Large _ livin changed. Eggs, 1,859, steady prices FF | eitay losing the lint, allowed gor|1.00-60 largely: medium bulls 200-885 | norma ‘to nave scturned tov work [28h¢ fleld on @ looping fly, sending room, furnished with fireplace. Bed , unchanged. Lm ‘session, best weighty kinds to 2.50; stockera only these | Harris to third. Ott was playing too | Toom, kitchenette and bath. Laun- k Poultry, live, 1 car, 28 trucks, ir ao Thiel Se hain and feeders dragey at week's decline: | p7uscay. but chile! deep to make @ catch. There was an- | DR. R. S. ENGE dry privileges. Also upstairs sleepin; ‘ steady; hens 9-12; leghorn hens 7; | down, too. le was the st braved the picket lines again Fridey | ie, confab with Hubbell but hi ps ping Jeqhorn chickens @; roosters 7%4; tut- 17% |in some time with commission houses |Some choice feeder steers offered.| morning, lca he toe, rte = Chiropractor room at 307-10th Street. eae act? peeing (wires Bete; Gad 16% | CRdeavoring to fill their selling or- pote bal ad cana ed 3 bulk ae bre fe oo atvelroreea tte |e eis ae tess Physictan ||FO™ eet eu furnished apart- mer } rock springs 10- ers. mish 00. _| MILITIA IN CONTROL ment. Second floor front. New ee med aie iu gs bf Dec. and May wheat closed four) Hogs 13,000; market active, strong: | ay HARRISBURG, ILL. No runs, one hit, no errors, two left.)] Lucas Block © Bismarck, N. D. studio couch, Frigidaire, Telephone, bed laughter pigs and light lights strong 497% | cents lower. Coen aiaaaee, Harrisburg, Ill, Oct. 6—(P)—The Tinth Toning Sie | Dec. and May oats finished three | 25¢ higher; better 160-290 Ibe, 490-| ryinois National Guard—235 strong-—| _ Clants—Ryan cracked the first pltch 19% | cents lower. Dec. and May rye closed|500, mostly; top 5.00; 230-60 Ibs. /\ia. in command of this coal mining |°Ver Kuhel’s head for a single. Hub- 35% | five cents lower, and Dec. barely 3%c|4.65-90; 260-350 Ibs., 3.90-4.65; desir-| -ommunity Friday where 19 persons | ell bunted beautifully along the first apartment. Private bath. Hot wa- + glist |lower. May barley finished 3% off. 140-60 Ibs., 4.75-5.00; pigs 4.25-50 | 61 wounded by a gunfire of infuriat-|b@se line for @ sacrifice. He was|#pitePSyY—EPILEPTICS! Detroit| ter heater. Call at 514-7th St. or 5% | Dec. flax closed 3%¢ lower and May|and above; packing sows 3.10-85; bulk ed picketeers attempting to stop oper- thrown out, Sewell to Myer, as Ryan lady finds complete relief for hus- hone 1475-W. i - 30% | DE 330-80; average cost Thursday’ 4.48; |°? Ms PeT- | went to second. Moo tout Pl Seed SEO DUST erent S000r: 3¢ | #40 off. : 5 ed 48; | ation at Peabody Mine No. 43. hn Went re Went out on| band. Specialists home-abroad,|FOR RENT—New, partly furnished, 33 |, Cash wheat tone was steady: Win-| average weight 220 Ibs. The six companies of guardsmen, |,tu pen, Weaver to Kuhel. Critz! failed. Nothing to sell. All letters!" two large room ground floor apart, 20% |ter wheat was nominally unchanged.| Sheep 14,000; run includes 31 dou-| arter clearing the streets and high- out Harris. No runs, one hit,| answered. Mrs. Geo. Dempster, |’ ment with closet auate oes “a 34% | Durum was in fair to good demand|bles westerns and around 3,000 na-| wavs of picketeers Thursday, contin. |0,e!tors, one left. Apt. E-101, 6900 Lafayette Blvd. Res gas and electricity furnished. Phone 273. 411-5th Street. FOR RENT—Four room modern Personal ° 'T—Four room modern “pd NEW YORK New York, Oct. 6—(?)—Eggs, 8,348, regular. Mixed colors, firsts 19-21; average checks 13-14; other mixed colors unchanged. Butter, 10,000, unsettled. Creamery, centralized (90 score) 21-21%. Cheese, 125,882, steady and un- |Goodyr. T. & R. changed. Graham Paige . 2% | nd unch: tives; no early sales slaughter lambs; Senators—Kuhel fanned, swinging heat, gas and water furnished Dressed poultry steady to weak and |Gt" Nor. ir. Ore Cif, 11 | "Gash cae tas in steady demand|packers talking around steady; sell. [UCt © do patrol duty Friday. Thelr| at's low curve. Bluege lifted a fly| wesw Detrolt, Mich. | Laundry privileges, Call at 802-21 + unchanged. i, commander, Lieut. Col. Robert W. Da- Street or phi 282-) “rhesus Gt. Nor. Pf. . 20%] and unchanged. Oats demand was|ers asking 25c higher or 6.50 on bulk to Ott. Sewell was given a big cheer. ertoey or hore See Ne Live poultry firm. Chickens, freight |G@t, West. Sug. . 39 | steady. Rye demand was fair to|petter grade lambs; indications| ‘i S#!d he expected no further trou-| He grounded to Ryan and wasthrown| —-- Female Help-Wanted 4#OR RENT—Two furnished ight act, Semeene eh Oe eee nee ae 214 good. Barley opened steady with top|strong to higher; few sheep steady:|""Ar gorinetield a federal mediator | ut,#¢ first, No runs, no hits, nol wANTED—Clean, respectable gi Yor| housekeeping rooms in modern and express unt 5 5 |-Her. + 34 1-2. 25° 4 i “! f E 1 be $18; aaron 8-16, Roosters, freight |Houston Oil . 26% | Srades ta tale demand bat When i fat owes 150-225; Thureday bulk good |gecided to lay the whole problem of| ‘7 Done lett. : General housework, Must be able to ee ieee 8; express 9, Turkeys, freight 15-20; | Hudson, Motor "{si| lowed. Flax ‘bids were down again| weight range feeding lambs late 6.00, \2¢,l0m8-drawn out trouble in the 11-1 Giants Terry puts oayet | dokciomaetone ceeteesceumemmmes | isean aere ee neke eee express 15-23. Ducks, freight 12; ex- |tne’ "Harvester 38 | with demand slower. iinols coal fields before General Hugh |to Kuehl. Ott lifted a long fly to r Use 0 4 ' press unquoted. Int. Nick Can. CHICAGO cat Sit Otiee padanal range. Electric refrigerator. Use of nson recovery Harris. Davis grounded out, Myer to Work Wanted electric washer and vacuum cleaner. ay administration officials, uel lo runs, no hits, no errors, | —_____________ » Peo "1 Int. Tel & Tel. 13 Chicago, Oct. 6—(}—(U. 8. Dep.| Recently leaders of the Progressive] none left. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING—At| —P Hone 1396-J. F Miscellaneous Jewel Tea. 2,,|| Grain Quotations | |agr)—togs, 16,000 including "10,00 | mines union actused Tlinols oneratore|, Benators—Weaver fanned, swinging] one halt ice, All work guaranteed | OR. RENT—Furnished 2 room apart= », RGN Kayser (J) 15. | ¢——_____® |diirect; active, 10-15 higher than of declining to adhere to the code by| hard at a fast ball. Myer drove the! one year, Regular $1.00 fancy crys-| ent with closet, and pantry, $25 per $ FORELUN ERE ‘ Kelvinator 12% MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Thursday; bulk 140-300 Ibs, 4.90-5.35; |their reputed refusal to deal with] {rst pitch to left fled for o single.| tai 0c; watch cleaning, fegular| Month. Heat, lights, gas and tele- ¥ sad York, id Fabre reside pol rear Kennecott . 223% Minneapolis, Oct. 6.—()— top 5.40; pigs 4.00-5.00; packing sows | Progressives, : Bet ecounied ook ore aay $2.00, now $1.00. Wrist. watches| Phone furnished. Adults only. Also fn dellars, othrs in eonta, Greatlireeer Grom i pe oer eee ees tee ball ‘momentarily. Harris| cleaned, resular $3.00, now $1.60./ basement, room, $8.00 per “month. Britain 4.74%; France 6.03; Italy 8.08; | Liquid Carbonic h . gled the 87% «BT% 81% 82% 60 Ibs., 5.00-25; light weight, 160. : walked. Cronin ded to RB Main spring, $1.25. Dean E. Kysar,| 306 W. Thayer. Phone 1470-R. 90% 90% [85% (86 |200 Ibs,, 510-40; medium welght” 200- C ONTINUE D caret ae ronin Srounded to Ryan) soath Se and. door’ north of | POR -RENT—Modera apartmenta ta > Germany 36.65; Norway 23.85; Swe-|Loew's ..... 4 1 in Ne York | Louis. G. & El, 65 65% 62% 62% | 200 IS. 5.15-40; heavy weight, 250-350 from page one to Critz. No runs, one hit, no errors, Montgomery Ward. 2 fireproof building at reduced rents. York aa; New York in Montreal |Mack Trucks . fo. aod Sei sane, J2b2t; packing sows medium! Ryan’s Pinch Hit two left eventh Taning. WATCHES AND JEWELRY CARE-| _Ualire at Tribune office haat lath, . 1, .» 3,254.25; . ‘ 9 Also the Ney | ——————___. Ree May Dept. strs. 52% 52% 48. 48%|Rood and choice, 100-130 ibs, 400-| Beats Senators in Giants Jackson up. Jackson bunted! Gs Flexo Crystals’ at low prices. Rooms for Rent %. MINNEAI stocks cLose |Miaml Copp 55% 55% 51% 52% |5.10. illi cove, werNe C. M, Walket, known in the jewelry Ee i etiecaaverar i buet Cattle 1500; calves 800; steers and Brilliant Contest): out for « nit. Biuege didn't even) Pusiness in Bismarck for the past |FOR RENT — Downstairs —slceping fa Ug erg teers Soars 33,, 38% 20% 20% |vearlings held from earlier in week attempt to throw as Jackson caught | five years. Located at Harris and| TOM. Suitable for one or two. $16 i: Teoctineat Bann. &. Mont, Ward 2% OK vredominating in run; trade slaw,|Single over Critz’ head. Weaver|the Senators by surprise. Mancuso! woodmansee. a month. Call at 412-5th St. or wes Nash’ Motors 1.79 1.79% 1.75 1.7545 [Steady on catch as catch can basis; |fanned, swinging hard at a screw/bunted and was thrown out, Weaver | stresses EXPERIENCED, | Phone 1547-W._ 4 MONEY RATES Nat. Biscuit 1'84 1/84” 1/794 1.7934 | Well finished light steers as well as|ball. No runs, one hit, no errors, one} te meget Clee ing dankson fo seccenl: efficient, wishes position in mo FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping New York, Oct. 6—(P)}—Call money | Naf. Cash BU red ear Seni ufed. Name shelters fully lett. nae Fae Weaver intercepted the thisw, | etless home. Adults or will care for rooms in modern home, Call at 123 + 60 days %-%; |Nat, Power a Lt 20% | Duluth, Minn Oc. 6D thort fed offerings with weight dull;| Glants—Ott took a toe hold and|although it appeared there was| invalid. References. Write Tribune | >> Mel gb ont os il reroesh i ae 18% | pDuum— Open “High Low Close/nest yearlings 6.15; few loads 5.6090, lashed the ball into the upper deck | small chance of catching the Giant | ——-—--"-—ar homework Can | for one or two gentlemen, Fane : 4 % N. Y. N. H, 484 79% 79% | but bulk of grassy ‘and short fed crop /of the stands off right field. He|third baseman. Hubbll cracked a jeneral housework. Can r F Prime Commercial Paper 1%. Norf. & Matem 8 T) ‘B7% 87% 82% £3 selling slowly at 4.75 down to 3.50 and |then cracked the next pitch to right single to left, Ryan stopping at| work in cafe or on farm. Phone io eaelicteng, Newly decorated. GOVERNMENT BONDS Northern Pacitie 22% 64 85% 62% 62% | below; others about steady; slaughter ‘center for a single. Davis bunted and second. Cronin conferred with| 588-W. an ae ae ae mattress. 506 5th New York, Oct. 6—()—Govern-|Ohio Oil 15% ee” [96% | cattle and vealers: steers, good and|Was thrown out, Kuehl to Myer, as|Weaver and decided to remove his GARBAGE and ashes hauled at any a ee i nt Bonds; sae 2% prenite oes choice, 550-900 Ibs, §.25-6.65; 900-1100 |he sacrificed Ott to second base. Jack- | Young righthander, calling Jack Rus- jtime Phone 1065-LW. Once or twice 'T—Room in modern few i men 4 / 26% 181 181 1.79 1.79 '5.00-6.75; 110021300 Ibs., 5.00-6.75; . sell to the box. Moore fanned, swing-| a week. home. 2% blocks from G. P. Hotel. 1 red Actaris 3% ws: zz 149° | 1200-1500 Ibs, $.00-8.75; common and ing at a fast ball. Critz flied out to | semen | Clean and quict and always hot a Dibeery tee a i'80:4 180% 178 178 | nedium 550-1900 Ibs, 3.00-5.28; heif- (Pitch. Ryan rolled out, Weaver to|Schulte. One run, three hits, no water. Call at 503 Fourth St. or ] 4 goer 182% 182% 1.80% 1.81 5 . Kuehl. No runs, one hit, no errors, | errors, two left. Houses and Flats Phone 120-R. ty Vs Treas 4%s 109.30. 1% Webseite. Ta, ers, good and choice 550-750 Ibs., 4.75- » | erRenatora-—-Schulte lined single to orn i a= 2 : Treas 45 106.8. 1% CHICAGO RANGE 640; common and medium 2.75-4.75; |tWo left. WARTED—A home loving family to ENT—Nicely furnished room in sist ip incre ne a “4% Oct. 6—( ‘good, 3.00-4.00; common and Senators—Myer beat out a sharp|left. Kuehl bunted close to the foul! occupy my residence at 100 Ave. B.| ™odern home. Always hot water. \ CURB STOCKS 29% ‘On Low Close| medium 1.85-3.00; low cutter and cut- . line and it went for a scratch hit! and ist Street. Furnished or un-| Close in. Phone 1451 or call at 501- H New York, Oct. 6.—(?)—Curb: MY 24% 88 |ter 1.25-85; bulls (yearlings excluded) when Terry, thinking the ball would! furnished. Also wanted 2 ladies | 6th Street. H Mew ph Bs 8h 6 3 2% ‘38% ay good (beef) 3.00-80;' cutter, common |ball ro foal aw —— a ele to anare ny three room apartment nian apie » Ff r ; au and medium 2.00-3.00; _ 2 y . Very pleasant and cory. ._ For Sale + Te Basel s rs at ted eum 200-200 eit fo Sone “Ga hued ac an Seca ana wat cree ot afin | its gata bth ps | oR BALie—To rea , United Founders 1%. 154 “GH {1h |5s0; cull and common 350-450; |Was thrown out at first, sacrificing |#ecrteiog Sehatee Pe tainie huddle of| Fgpe Mrs. Thistlewalte Bourgols| ing machines, EXPERT REPAIR- > s 7 4 4 locker: leeder + steers, ‘good r second, er ran . 1 al -J.or call at 100 Ave. B. ai f RANGE OF CARLOT SALES a” $030 Jind choles, 800-1080, Tha, -4.06-500; rounder that|the Giants ih the box. Tt was decided | ist streets, Could also be used for| pice, GApeie vanes Sup | Minneapolis, Oct. 6—(?)—Range of |Re 1% 33% 33% ‘and medium 250-400, ee ee een eee ee UP | asic sido, ___| Co. 207 Broadway, ¥4 block West carlot grain sales: Wheat: No. 1 hard ihy 31% 31%! Sheep, 13,000; fat lambs slow; early "ling the bases. Bolton batted for Rus- FOR RENT—Six room bungalow, al-| of Postoffice. Phone 820. “) spring 88%-89%; No. 1 dark northern 50 34% 34% |saies natives at 6.75-7.25 steady; tell grounded to Ryan and the Giants| °° “disappearing bed for sale. Call | === *,* 85-89%; No. 2 hard winter 82%; No. 35 ts 4.50; sheep beate! fey ‘a double play Ryan to Critz at 212 W. Thayer. Phone 253. For Rent my. i amber durum 94%; No. 2 mixed 42% ; to Terry. No runs, two hits, no errors, |FOR SALE—Strictly modern § room|#OR RENT—Large store room with °. Hid two left. . ~ bungalow and garage. Gas furnace} full basement. Heat furnished. In- 1% The official box score: and hot water heater. West part| quire Prince Hotel. 40% ABRHOAE| Of town. Price reasonable, for quick | 0 502300 Gicoorer: Write Tribune Ad No. Wanted to’ Borrow 5 Cronin struck out, swinging hard at 60 6 5 0]. WANTED TO BORROW_—$4500, Will OM NS, 1% a screw ball and Hubbell was out of 51 2 0 O|FOR RENT: 5 room partly modern| pay 6% interest. Best location first CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 3% , 40240 house. Close in. Also 6 room| mortgage. In Bismarck. Very good Chicago, Oct, 6.—()—Wheat, No. 2 9% 40 10 modern bungalow. Rent very] investment. Write Tribune Ad No. hard 86% -87; corn e, curt 39%- ix 4 4 4 ; reasonable. ¥ . ae: sample rade M136; “oats, Soul 22% the umpires. No runs, one hit, one 5 0 15 No. 2 white 31%-32%; sample grade 15, etre Y |tert, 40113 « 28%; no rye; barley, 50-77; timothy: Prt *| ‘The Senators gathered around first} ENT—Four room house, 215 | WANTED seed, 5.75-6.25 cwt.; clover seed 8.00- ny lings + |base for another argument with the | Totals 40 2113315 11° South Sth st. Partly modern. Rent- usekeeping room with high school . 11.50 owt, as ya |soed dete ce hen Gk: -75; | arbiters. As an upshot of the argu- ABR HOAE! 41°90 per month. ‘Inquire at 1014| Siti. Also wanted: corn pickers. J. - —_—____—. 42% |18% protein ' 1 ean a: tuk 500-50: Part iment, Manush was put out of the 4026 4 0] Broadway, E. Chesak, Bismarck. Phone 7-F-2. BISMARCK GRAIN 6% 1 dk north. 4011 0 Ose Rewer. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) 53 /2 aX north. 2001 0 o/FOR! Date’ Oct. 6. 13% |3 ck 4 10020 0| & astern : Poise 274 12 die north: Hbgs 2,500; butchers 10-15 higher; {DM et ae il Rg aaey backing sows 15-25 up; bulk seo eie 1015 [PAPE ss, pox, 4 0 2 4 1 0/2-3 inning. 92% (2 dk north. 82% 83% 4 0 0 0 6 O| Umpires, oid ia nore ane Ae 100 3 rete 16% lide north, 23% 28% tao @ 8 tite att) @8 i2-dk notrh. 82% 88% aren 2 18% (oer 70% 81% in 46%|1 dk north. 83% .86% $3 |2 dk north, 22% 83% 3% 13 dk north: ‘79% 81% 21% | Grade of : 7% \1 north % 85% 10° |3 north 4 Bs aby, |2 Dorth.... 10% 80% 36 3 FRR th I i 2%. ROMKOS gee: abi eBe:: 2. @ BBY eee SO%