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m , y * (yearlings excluded), good (beef), A saiaiini ; Pane 4 ig. FINANCIAL MARKET New York Stocks. | BURST OF BUYING: fuer as aoe... JRE, Sue mai eA ATES MOVES SLOWLY AND , FAILS 411 PREVENT ot cattle: steers, good and choice, 500- : “Ms Will Get Results! Red Pe ic ae __. | 208 bs, 00-525; common and me- 45c i i Al ener Minnesota and South Dakota Wheel! sheep, 14.000; sellers asking strong |25 words ...............+-.-«.-...75¢/Put a Bismarck Tribunc TRADING IS QUIET Alils-Ch. DROP AT CHICAGO Tone ce ' to higher, but buyers reluctant; few |2 consecutive insertions, not over Ad t He fey) Am. Can . * ine. ma 1% carly sales desirable natives 760-70; | 35 words wastias ag t ® lo work for you today. ———— Sia i Gradeot ete s*** Jothers lownward to 7.25; best held |3 consecutive » over No b too or smal. Wall Strost is Deserted by Oper- A. oe » Grain Prices Soar Under’ Specu LEW aig 204 10% ry ieiita. #0 be ase ae God ana | cteuecutive ianaetlone aoc oes se store In Advance of Cyl im. stat [tative impetus But Fall jon anper stn'taan sen too [cme tahe™: commen sad med | Pro a ts Phone umbus Day am. Rad. Under featisn 13% protein ¥i iat and choice, 130-378; Mh go word to above rates, | - Roll, ; common and medium, 1.00-2.00; feed- aed New York, Oct. 11—()—Indolent Am. Smelt. mber.... 88% 6% .. |e lambs, 50-75 lbs. good and choice,’ All want ads are cash in eb las 3 2 Yinancial markets meved sleeplly Wed-|Am, Tel & Chicago, Oct. 11—(P—Aa_ sudden| 1? protem : aaa tae office ‘by 800 6s. Pa, oo tania Heady, showing Uitle inelination "to/Am. Tob. outburst of late speculative buying [I I ee SIOUX CITY insertion eame day ‘a ine regular] and ask do any one thing decisively. Am. Wat. cen! sade of "5 SIOUX CITY With all American markets closed | Ai, Wool Wednestay hoisted the-wheat market /1 amber... 76% 78% ..... «.--| Sioux City, Towa, Oct, 11,—(p)—| clastified page. for a "Thursday for the celebration of Col- | Anaconda S 1% cents above earlies low levels.|2 amber. WB TT wee weeley, g, Dep! Agr—Cattle 2,500 fe@ vmbus Day, board rooms were almost | At” Del. fains, however, were subsequently Cuts, border or white space used on| want ad :gomery Ward, Goodyear, 9 deserted by operators stretching out the holiday. Equities, grains, and other commodities backed and filled, with the tone generally a bit’ easier. While a few stock specialties improved, the list, on the whole, was] p. oney. were ppen admin- FOR RENT—Large furn : rege Ces CD 158 | eee eta ee Pe Nard | ]to shippers mostly 18 lower; extreme BOSTON WOOL e lar foreign exchange dealings. Z a » Unimportant gains were recorded by shares of Johns-Manville, Mont- ‘Western Union, U. 8. Smelting and a few Auburn ‘Auto; Aviation Corp. Baldwin Loco, others. Issues off fractionally to/Cerro De around a point included American Telephone, Chrysler, American Can, U. 5. Industrial Alco- hol, National Distillers, Du Pont, New U. 8. Steel, | Chi. & ‘Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and more than wiped out. The upturn was due partly to the fact that Wednesday being a holiday the wheat pit had become temporarily bare of offerings. Sharp watch was also being kept of forecasts of what 9 14% |87;-88;’ corn %-% down, Dec. 42%-%, 5 |May 49%-%; oats unchanged to 3% | lower, and provisions unchanged to 10 68%, |cents decline. 34% |. Rallies which followed early set- 42% |backs of grain values and which, in 944 |some cases, lifted wheat to equal with 3% | Buesday’s close, were based largely S%/on the fact that official estimates of 10, | domestic , QQ SON Gnunanun .|Yearlings mostly steady; heavy and + {lots choice light heifers 5.75-6.00; beef {/and light sows 3.35-65 to al) interests; feeder pigs 4.00-25, THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE medium weight beeves dull, weak; other class little changed; load lots choice light yearlings up to 6.00; most Brain feds salable 5.75 down; small cows largely 2.00-65; low cutters and top 5 down; medium and light sows 440-60; top 4.70 paid for two loads choice 2.12 pound butchers; medium. Sheep 5,500; little early action; in- dications generally steady; choice fat lambs held above 7.00; no action on feeders; choice feeders quoted up to want ads come under the classified display rates of 78 cents per column inch per single insertion. . Boston, Oct. 25 off; early sales 170-200 lb. weights |—Tradi at 78-81 cents scoured basis. Market Report for Wed., Oct. 11|;CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEM Koom 1—(/)—(U. 8. D. A.) | ling in wool continues quiet. A few small lots of the finer grades of territory wool have sold at firm prices. Average to good French combing 64s and finer territory wools in original bags being 80-81 cents scoured basis. | Grade strictly combing blood territory wool has sold this week | 58s, 60s, 14! Business and Professional Service Guide Motors and fy ie farm reserves supplies of /No 81% 64% 61% wees leng- Coir WEEN HERA Mining 4h | wheat taclosed & disappearance far] ia Saat ee ee teeny, Propose to Delay “| Personal =| Apartments for. Rent " above normal. \ lo. f f a ey spd faa | WANTED—Two passengers to Ban | memasamusimammemamssammeeeeseee slumped 37 points on the first sale, pi An important deduction drawn by ——— WANTED—Two passengers to n but got back 13 of this later. C utilities held fairly steady. os A late mild rally failed to hold and | Go, the list cl somewhat easy. Ap- proximately 930,000 shares changed hands, CHICAGO Chicago, Oct. 11.—()—Weakness ‘was noted in beth butter and eggs Du ‘Wednesday but prices showed little revision. Poultry ruled steady to easy. Butter, 11,642, weak; creamery-spe- Clals (93 score) 23%4-24; 23; extra firsts (90-81) 20%4-22; firsts (88-89) 18-19%; sconds (88-87) 16%- | Fire Cont. Ins. ‘| Produce Markets | Gon Prod —_—___ ____-—____ extras (92) | Erie R. 38% | some trade authorities was that if the 3 official figures on carry-over corn 43% |and on the indicated 1933 crop, the Ha total corn supply at present would 67%)| be 2,603,000,000 bushels, against 3,- 25% | 157,000,000 a year ago. 18 Reports of frost in Argentina at- 89% | tracted notice from wheat traders, 29% | but failed to have any lasting market 2% influence. 27 Provisions were steadied by corn 71% | market action, notwithstanding down- Md turns of hog, prices. 3% | MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES 31% | ARE NERVOUS, QUIET 22% |, Minneapolis, Oct. 11—()—Grain 61 {futures were nervous Wednesday. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Oct. 11.—(4)—Wheat, No. 2 red 62%; No. 1 dark hard 8314; No. 2 hard (weevily) 8112; corn, No. 2 mixed 39-3914; No. 2 yellow 39%-%; No. 2 white 39%-40; sample grade 29; oats, No. 2 white 31%-32%; buck- wheat, No. 1, 1.18 cwt.; no rye; barley 45-72; timothy seed 5.75-6.25 cwt.; clover seed 8.00-12.00 c DULUTH CASH CLOSE Duluth, Oct. 11—(#)—Closing cash prices: Wheat: No. 1 dark northern 82%-86%; No, 2 do 81%-83%; No. 3, do 79%-81%; No. 1 northern 82%4- 86%; No. 2 do 81%-83%; No. 1 amber durum 82%-1.01%; No. 2 do 82%-1.01 LASHKOWITZ SPEAKS AT CLUB LUNCHEON Assistant U. S. Attorney Tells Rotarians of Jews’ Ac- complishmerits Jews have survived despite persecu- Washington, Oct. 11—(4)—Propos- als to delay the imposition of the full [shared taxes on hogs needed to ni trol program being worked out by the farm adjustment administration Wed- nesday occupied administrators, who plan to seek ® substantial reduction in the production of both commodities during the coming year, producers, who recently conferred with administrators, proposed that the tax be placed at two cents a vound or two dollars a hundred. Francisco or Los Angeles, Share ex- penses. Call at 813-2nd St. or write | Frank Barner. McKenzie, N. Dak. ee Salesladies Wanted Hog Process Levy ice the corn-hog production con- color Cincinnati, Ohi Representatives of corn and hog Work Wanted EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING—At one half price. All work guaranteed one year. Regular $1.00 fancy crys- $15_A WEEK and’ your own dresses: FREE for demonstrating Ively | Fall Fashion Frocks. ' No canvass- | ing. Write fully. Give size and; veference.* Fashion Frocks, ; Modern Apartments For Rent Best downtown location. Electric Stoves, Electric Refrigerators, Fireproof Building. Rent reasonable. Inquire at the Bismarck Tribune Office FOR RENT—Two room newly decor- ated modern furnished apartment. with Murphy bed. On ground flogr with private entrance. Laundry Privileges, garage if desired. In- quire at 910 Avenue B. Some of these now urge that the tax be fixed at one cent a pound un- til January 1, and that it be at the %; No. 1 durum 81%-83%; No. 2 do|tions of the past and will survive in 81%-82%; No. 1 mixed durum 81%-{face of present and future persecu- 99%; No. 2 do 81%-99%; No. 1 red jtandards (90 centralized carlots) Eggs, 1,746, weak; extra firsts tal, 50c; watch cleaning, regular was light on all dips and $2.00, now $1.00. Wrist watches . 32 | Pressure 21% | profeasional trade remained quiet be- FOR RENT—Modern downtown a apartment. Living room, fireplace, | cieaned, resular $3.00, now $1.50. = : cars 20, local 19; fresh graded firsts |Gen. Foods . 35% | cause of the holiday ahead. e ‘ions, Harry Lashkowitz of Fargo, as-| rate of two cents a pound after that @, $1.25, D E Kyssr, two bedrooms, kitchen with built-in ears 19% local 18%; current receipts |Ge. Gas & Bi. “A*": oh], Dec. Wheat closed %e lower and/“Wae S%. snos:.06x; to ar-(aistant U. 8. district attorney, told datz; The one cent tax would go in-) StluePrae” “dog door, north of SHLEE Chee 16%-17%. aun, 30% |May %c lower. All grain and finan- rive 1.70%.- Members of the Bismarck Rotary club soon as the program was + Apa e ice. Im- Poultry, live, 25 trucks, hens easy, |Gen. 13" |cial markets in the country will be hens 4% Ibs. up, chickens stead, Oats No. 3 white 29%-30%. Wednesday noon. ompleted, probably not later than |_Montgomery Ward. WATCHES AND JEWELRY CARE- mediate possession. Rental $45.00. 20% |closed Thursday in observance of Col- ® @2 . . The Jewish nation has given many November 1. Hedden Real Estate Agency, Webb 11%, under 4% Ibs. 8; Leghorn hens 35% | umbys day. Batley, choice t0"thncy 475 249%; |laternational leaders to the world, tne : CUB puosn CEPR Tat aoe CeHne ee eee Es 1; Rock springs 10%-11; colored 9- %| Coarse grains closed generally lower. medium to good 44%-46% lower |Cluding scientists, bankers, economists Defense Rests in C. M. Walker, known in the jewelry FOR RENT—Four newly decorated 9%; Leghorn chickens 8; roosters 7: i. 5 %4 | Dec. and May oats finished %c higher. grades 32%-45%, and others, the speaker said, and even. . bisiinead “in: Bsiamarck tor’ the: his modern apartments. Heat, water, turkeys 8-15; spring ducks 8%4-11, old |Gt. Nor. if |Dee. rye finished Ye lower and May ——_______|some members of Columbus’ crew on Trial of Senator) business! Bismarck for the past| gos stoves, laundry furnished. Rea! 8%4-9; spring geese 11, Applet 32 |e higher. Dec, barley closed 1%¢-| RANGE OF OARLOT BALES |his discovery voyage were Spanish- —— wr ocaonne sonable rent. Call at 608 3rd St. 1%e off and May lc off. Dec. flax) srinneapolis, Oct. 11—(P)—Range | Jews. New York, Oct. 11.—(#)—The trial |——— - a 7 The Scharf Agency, Room 26, City NEW YORK ¥y, |closed $c off and May 3c lower. of carlot grain sales: Wheat: No, 1| Of 1,800,000,000 persons in the|of United States Senator James J, |CALL tee eundry for! _ National Bank Bldg. New York, Oct. 11—()—Butter, %| , There was a lttle improvement in/nard spring 85%-86%; No. 1 dark| World, Lashkowits said, 16,000,000 are|Davis on federal lottery charges! {amily wash. We also spec 15,093, irregular. Creamery first (87- 91 scores), 17%4-23; seconds, 1646-19: the demand for cash wheat. Winter northern 82-89%; No, 3 mixed 78%- Jews, 4,000,000 of which live in the neared its end Wednesday. { handwork of all kinds. Phone 779. FOR RENT — Desirable furnished large apartment. Entire ground wheat was scarce and nominally un-|79; No.1 amber durum 1,00%-1,01%, | United States. Davis, who did not take the stand, | We céll for and deliver. | floor with sun parlor. Gas heat, Packing stock, current.make, No. 1, changed. Durum was unchanged but! Com: No. 1 yellow 37%-38% One cannot find an illiterate Jew,|rested his defense shortly atfer the | | Available Oct. 15th. Apply after- 1344; No, 2, 12%. : %, |quiet. Cash corn demand at stronger! Oats: No. 4 white 27%. he said. “They may not be able to/ o) of court and the government For Rent | oons or evenings only at 320 11th Cheese, 215,353, quiet and un- comparative . Oats demand was! Rye: No, 2, 62%. speak your language always, but they/qifickly disposed of rebuttal with tes-|FOR RENT—Large store room with| Street. kt Se changed. Kennecott : 203; |good and tone stronger. Rye demand! Barley: Special No. 2, 70-73; No.|#re literate in some language, never-|timony from ® government account- full basement. Heat furnhed. In-| FOR RENT—One main floor and one Live poultry weaker. Chickens,| Kresge (§. 8). was good and offerings very light.|2, 70-72; sample 66-72. theleas.’ . freight, 10-12; express, 10-17; fowls,|Kroger Gi rocery . freight, 8-14; express, 10-15; turkeys,/Liquid Carbonic . Loew's . Barley tone was firm. Flax demand was fair to good. Flax not quoted. only 600,000 Jews Germany had when Chancellor Hitler began his ant who said that Davis profited to the extent of $352,271 from an organ- quire Prince Hotel. aes FOR RENT—West end of my build- basement apartment in large mod- ern home at 502-7th Street. For in- ization contract with the Loyal Order oceup! mmery| formation inquire of Harvey Harris freight and express, 15-20; ducks, 2 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Persecution campaign, the attorney|of Moose over a Period of 10-and-a- peice Mae We Pee & Co. Spat freight, 10; other grades unchanged. 3 F3 Minneapolis, Oct. 11.—()—Flour 10) #a!d, out of # total German popula-| half years, 1922 to July 31, 1932. set, Minn. or phone 1660, Bismarck.) FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Dressed poultry steady, unchanged. Grain Quotations lower; carload lots family patents | tion of 60,000,000. Forty-five per cent! On trial with Davis is Theodore G, | ose winu.. ok phone 1660, Bismarck. @riyatechath; Bedroom. see ae Eggs, 19,863, unsettled. Mixed col- % | | 7.10-7.20 @ barrel in 98 pound cotton |Of the German electors voted for Hit-| muller, head of the Moose propaga. ry Phone 1313, : ors, special packs or selections from sacks. lerism, he charged, because of Natiltion, ‘Both are charged with sending Houses and Flats FOR RENT—V. a fresh receipts 23-30; standards and eg crpsares Shipments 19,991 coercian and intimidation. lottery tickets across state lines in |#OR-RENT=S ri ned house, | "O™, ® —Very nice ground floor commercial standards 20-22; firsts | mi Duluth, Minp., Oct. 11.—(>)— Pure Bran 13.00-13.50, Despite the fact that Jews are made 1991 in connection with a Moose fund- 7 room house, $35; 6 room house,| partment. Furnished or unfur- 18%-19%; seconds 16%-17; mediums, ees ari 8 — 14.00-1450, /eAPe-goats because of thelr minor-|raising enterprise Known as the | say: Pipsctipr at peeel raged ol clheste ae Heat, lights, gas furnished, 39 Ibs. 15-15%; dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs. ain un ke ity, Lammborts sald. the race has] “Mooeeheart Charity Ball” / #8; § room forlabed apt wD | tas phone, Also laundry privil~ ®. 4 room unfurni apt. . M.| For = a seconds 15%-16; other mixed Golors |} 80. 8T. PAUL LIVESTOCK many these children are ful- Hos i 1 F : Toom partly modern) bath. Newly decorated. Suitable unchanged. south Br Pail, Oot Taye. 8, ll the hopes of their fathers and pital at Forks house, Close in. “Also 6 oom! for a married couple. Call at 204 ""Wilaaciianasnas Norf, & Dep. Agr.) — Cattle, 2700; ite|Maners throws! statin, Head of the| . OrandiMorks, I, Di Oct 11—cy—| eee tae, ene Bealatees, pe 2 ie iscellaneous Speech clinic at the University of| Rev. Matthew M. Corry, pastor of the | OR RENT—Four room house. 01s |FO'* RENT—Well furnished’ apari=, PEERED Minnesota, here for # series of lec-| Catholic church at Thompson for the|" South Sth St. Partly modern. Rent-| ™meht. Second floor front. New! ji FOREIGN EXCHANGES tH MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Heplaeapest aay jaa two weeks isa a) atts a a i. . studio couch, Frigidaire, Telephone, New York, Oct. 11.—(?)—Foreign 21%, |Minneapolis, Oct. 11—()}— Hissar ciere G 4| Wednesday in a Grand Forks hospital| 21,820 Per month. Inquire at 1014) gas and electricity furnished. Phone Eachande cnet (Creat eritnln dematil packard €or Open en hae ome children is his main objective, he said.| Where he had been a patient since Six coon modern wees | 2 A11-5th Street. in Gallas, citer An eenis, Gree Bi: fen 85% (86% -25% 185% Dr. Bryngelson will give a series ‘of | Tuesday afternoon, pie jl nagg Roden Rewet | FOR RENT—Practically new three 35.82; NorWay 23.41; Sweden. 455|_ Rye— k : “ lectures in North Dakota this week-| A native of Wisconsin, Fatiter quire at 214 Sth St. room unfurnished apartment. Pri- Germany 5 y 3 30 | Dec. $1 62% 61 '.61%/€F8 2.00-3.00; cutters down to 1.50;/end on how to correct speech impedi-|Corry had moved to Thompson from i vate bath. Gas range. Electric re- 24.02; Montreal in New York, 97.50; | Pei : 16%|May | 2 166%. (66%, 168% .66% | numerous low cutter to common cows ments of various kinds. Grafton after several years in the frigerator. Use of electric washer New York in Montreal 102.56%. as Pee ns og ea pec beat: Cay up to - Among guests at the luncheon were! Walsh county city. He has a brother For Sale and vacuum cleaner. Phone 1396-J. GOVERNMENT BONDS’ Re ay : : au San BK 51% es ae tee A common Dr. J. O. Arnson and P. E. Byrne, past | living in Wisconsin. - FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS, Add-|FOR RENT—Modern apartments in 4 | May bulls 1.50~ President of the Bismarck Kiwanis New York, Oct. 11—(#)}—Govern- as Oa 30% 30% 30% 30% |97 less; common to ‘ Dinner should amount to not less | iE, machines, aga BERA: ULAR gen ieee = = moiberty Stes 102.14 1% | Bees Be Re BY RE G. F. Dullam was program chatr-| than two-thirds of the total daily re- | ING 0” All oftice WO RITE | Se He ee ee 14% IDee 173 1.73% 1.60% 1.71 a ee RULE SRR ee es ay Rooms for Rent jberty 448 103.11. . ae : : ‘ ce. i is for Reni a Treas 4% 109.29 Barnes ee 8, /May ae EA Gillon undergrouna | FOR RENT—Modern A-No. i room Treas 4s 106. Safeway Stores .. 43% t gasoline storage tank and pump. F.! for one or two gentlemen. Bath- f AEARUGE DEAK. Bt 1-Sen Fran. = Hi! Oct. ig: Sl 6. Jaszkowiak, 419-12th St. som Bike Nevis ees MINNI TOC! ul no Closa| m ‘Sas MATE —Gabbene rilaGacaa, Gane Tess, (By The Associated Press) _| Seaboard Alr. an a ae 2% a5 BRIDGE ; Mrots, onions and potatoes” Phone | St Phone 678-W. Bid Ask Close) Seaboard Olt a ae aes 1191. -1108-13th Street. FOR RENT—Lovely hed room. First Bank Stock... 6% 7 6% 5 150. EXPERTS p \"4 T FOR SALE—Pet rabbits, cone, foxes| Suitable for two. Gentlemen pre- Northwest Banco... 5% 6 No 1% 42% | many : eieaNYen |" with cages, young Hereford bulis| ferred. Good board. Reasonable, : 22% res oe bid four hearts and Miss Murdoch in| and Chester White oars, “Will buy peo SL LES a ae ae Ul SOCKS. 9 South passed. cordwood sawing outfit and large A CURB STOCKS 05; Today's Contract Problem Turn : New York, Oct. 11—(P)—Curb: 1" Dec, 33% | 323, oe ei beating stove. ¢. ©. Turner, Box! Household Goods for Sale _ it Cities Service 2%. 23% May 3 Sheep 5,500 Se ae vem, a nay a thls nea FOR ‘Kitchen cabinet, ice box, . 2 Elec. Bond é& Share 19%. 26% tone firm on slaughter : eter boys only." plano, gas stove and other house- > & Standard Oil Ind. 30%. 5% t around contract with the followirg hand by} hold articles. Inquire at Bismarck i Dec. 62% | talking steady; United Founters 1% 25% ‘ 4 ‘to higher hand, when you open with one e work. Will) Paint & Glass Co : 12% | May. Sears bo, Tighe sales heart and West overcalls with haul from the Peterson Ecklund or Sate oe an : MONEY RATES Std. Oil Cal. 2% lve - 1 [8008 one spade? How would you coal mines. Phone 17.|FOR SALE—Dining room set. Ci New York, Oct. 11.—(F)—Calt money | 814. Oll NJ. 1% | Mayo ay ie Mee a T. M. aS — : ee See a a ork; | Studebaker igh [Oe Sas" bas bao | oh diamonds? Here's a tp—West ‘At $1.00 per bushel. ‘Two miles 8-4-5 months %-%; 4 months %-% | Trans-America = ee. yd ‘ treet we the singleton ‘queen of north and one mile east of Wing. percent, s ‘exas, ae Bellies— jearts. Dan Sieglock. Prime commercial paper 1%. 23% sam . steady North: @None WK72 < cceaeNT Gece ag on Ae ee oQnb4 axis Automobiles for Sale 13 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN [ih (TESD0: as mae ——__ USED CARS 32%; |__ Minneapolis, Oct. 11. — Ue) — Wheat |‘ovs. 3 : Blind. 28 Chev. Coach $165.00 head gond well at eaten ee ” 1i7 compared to|choice, South: @AI962 WAI10 28 Chev. Sedan $75.0. failures ‘bee. bees 4% [140 8 year ago. weigh, 864 26 Chev. ‘Sedan $05.60 ae To oe eee CHICAGO STOCKS aly . Gas. Im) 1% grain onan ae and cares been @A10 @None 27 Chev. Sedan $135.00. 3 s a (By the Associated Press)- . 8 EW eat ne Delivered Fo Arrive pa West: Blind, 27 Chev. Coupe $138.40 Midwest Util, %. 16% |18% protein mi Solption in next issue. 6 29 Ohev. = ‘i CHICAGO POTATOES #12 ae north: 29 Chev. Coupe e 3% '3.Gk norta. 28 Chev. Truck $150.00. 2 14% protein 28 Ford A Tudor $186. 3% 1 dk 29 Ford A Tudor 6195.00. 1.2 dk 20 Ford A Soups $176.00. iS 83 Bh 29 Plymouth Ch. $225.00. 2 Pde 52% 25% 42% 28 Paige Gedan $175.00. - 39% 20k north. 21% 22% |... 28 Durant 4 $150.00, 3.ck north. 10% M0% ... < 23 Bulcy Sedan. 00. Co) 1 dk north. 2% 22% very liberal % Ford T Pickup tte 25-30 : .o ee: ~! value to sell 26 Ford ‘Tudor, 8 ts, $26.00. Boclures U. 8. No. tr 1st ‘Shi Gradeot : ‘reales: ‘home 36 Siar Ot 'an t438.00. , . q 25 % 2 Ohio's partly preded’ 1100-10 ai & oat Bon 5: tnb0- 1300 > ty ser a Oe Baad r) ——— arr ha . 6.25-6.18; | the National WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN 147.1 morth.... 1300 Ibs., | tract a 144.3 Doth: Oct, No, 1 northern 60%; No. 2 ehesdSee: Onis Noa white 21% 30 pete, oy wi ; 5 eK. - } -00;, bulls a | 33 3 i