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+ | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1933 GOLD PRICE $0 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Thurs., Nov. 9 TAKING OF PROFITS || New York Stotks New York St recelpts Thursday 35 compared to 50 a ago, eat and coarse Sfitnespotis cash wh 8 a 1r THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS day 3.92; weight 214 Ibs. Sheep 8,500; six cars back; around 6,000 natives and Dakotas on offer; The Bismarck Tribune Midwest Util . Sig Aa gE 12: GOVERNMENT BONDS 8 New York, Nov. 9.—(#)—Govern- rt ment bonds: 20 Liberty 3%s a 20 Liberty Ist s 101.30. 43 MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE First Bank Stock 6%. Northwest Banco 4%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) Over the counter in N. ¥. Quarterly Inc. Sh. 1.31-1.42. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Date Nov. 9 No. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern .... No, 1 amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum . 1% | was steady, with demand fair and vir- % | tually no ob ferines. ar was scarce % and in good demand. 1 Cash com was in good demand % learly, but the bulge in futures slowed % down cash buying. Oats was in good %,|{demand at diversion points, and slow 3% | for local unloading, Rye demand was % | good and virtually no offerings today. Barley was up *4c from medium to top % quality. Flax demand was good with 4 | more buyers in. Grain Quotatio 46 an 14% No. 1% 2% 1% 3% 13% 5 ae BOSTON WOOL st 2% 56% Boston, Nov. 9.—(?)—(U. 8. Dept. 4% Agr.)—Manufacturers are showing a 1% keener interest in the wool market ” sithough practically all lines of do- | Sears vi ,Mestic wool continue to move very|ay oie i an 7 slowly and in only small quantities. 8% ‘There is apparent among wool trade | sim: 18 members a strongly optimistic feel- 10% mixed, 91%; corn, No. 2 yellow, 47%4- 48%; No. 2 white, 48; sample grade, 36%; new corn, No. 3 mixed, 44; No. 2 yellow, 47; No. 3 white, 45; oats, No. 2 white, 37-38%; no rye; barley, 40-74; timothy seed, 5.50-6.00 cwt.; clover seed, 18.50-12.75 cwt. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Nov. 9.—(?)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat: No. 1 hard spring 91%- 93%; No. 1 dark northern 897-91; No, 1 northern 86%; No. 3 hard win- ter 86%; No. 2 amber durum 1.09- 109..; No. 1 mixed durum 1.07-1.0012. Corn: No. 2K yellow 42%. Oats: No. 3 white 34%. Rye: No, 1 66%. Barley: Special No. 2 63-' 56-68; sample 66. Flax: No. 1 1.78-1.80. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Nov. 9. 1.09; No. 1 durum 89-90; No. 1 mixed durum 89-1.05, Flax, on track 1.79%; to arrive 50% 55% | 1.79%, Oats, No. 2 white, 36%4-36%. esumption juying by manufac- 7 Ae Strong markets abroad this Bx ye week are believed to be stimulating 4 &, Ri ‘buyers to take a more active interest 4% bd in domestic wool, 2 81% 82% T - r D: #2 85% 66% ‘emperature Drops we 6 8% ATK Below Zero in N. D.|gurermr st we 50% : 514 — _ 5% | Dec. 32% 33% (By The Associated Press) $5 35% 36% Iiret appearance in North Dakote pal 115 110 178 1774 |oo9 tps "gearings fesched ah tty ‘Thursday. ies ing ianiee aK 180 182 180 1.81% |butcher she stock more active, steady was one low to strong; butcher cows $2.25-3.00; Volley Cty during the night. Zero 3% $1.25-78; few temperatures were recorded at James- 62: 10. $2.00; common heifers around $3.00 town, and Fargo. Other low tem- ae medium grades peratures were 2 above at Devils Lake; 10% feeders slow; 6 at Williston; 13 at Bismarck. 11% Calves 2.500; 5 3 good to ‘The buttercup squash developed by % head to 9600, Pb Te gy i ae sows Yavor of veh arene in Rea gtertas 4 and iW better is reported '. Yeager, “ Ff ; many turist. Excellent flavor and the small a? “B.S 3.50-4.00; Peracies expecially ttked. a reoent et i and medium weight H grain closing quotations iow: | practically no early bids and sales; CHECKS ADVANCE ON ANDGRAINSFOLLOW [rate a» ieee aii A lambs; sellers asking hatoe lambs | WAY d e 1 dk north. 90 93 : t t t a 2ck north. 8839 ecnany Sak menace Comin ADS | VY Oeae vertisements Red co. Dairy cattle, ‘good steady demand hany 4 14% protein ry, 7 a ones . dai P ies Lge north, 9098 for springers, but very few offered| Bring you results daily ... Put one to ‘Al . 2 dk north. 28 89 . able to meet eastern order buyer re- Am, Can. : 3 dk north. 86 88 ‘Jquirements; quotations for milkers| WOrk for you today. Just phone 32 ‘ 53%, | ise protein: and lower grade springers on weight id k f : d k Inflationary Sentiment Predom- Wheat Skyrockets Four Cents aj} Gk north. 20 83 _, 32 [basis strong; or around 1.15-275 per and ask for a want ad taker. inates, However, and Bushel Over Wednesday's |?,2k north. 06 88 Hest akaO Tone Is Strong Final Figure dk north. 90 93 Chicago, Nov. 9.—(P)—(U. 8. Dep. 4 oe pak nom: SH .. W.|, chicago, nov ov. 8. Deol Tribune Want Ad Rates are Low : iGrade of direct; in deadlock, holding for steady 1 insertion, 15 words New York, Nov, 9.—(AP)—Late Chicago, Nov. 9—()—Soaring of{1 dk north. 90 93 92 |prices; most bids fully 10-15 lower ‘ profit taking Thutsday checked the |Am. % |gold prices, with British exchange at |2 : 88 89 than Wednesday at 440 downward; 45 rally in stocks which accompanied the highest point since 1914, carried|3 dk north. 86 88 light light, good and choice, 140-160 Cc another shatp decline in international | Am. 73% ‘wheat swiftly skyward ‘Thursday. |Gradeot =) Ths. 400-25; light weight, 160-200 1bS../] » consecutive incertions, not over 15 words dollar rates and rising gold prices. In the late dealings, wheat was up|9 ne et 88 +. |410-40; medium weight, 200-250 Ibs.,|} 7 tbe rein oS wore aa eae Inflationary sentiment predominated, more than 4 cents a bushel compared /3 he... 85 87 111 425-40; heavy weight, 250-350 Ibs..|| > Orchoune inserti however, and last-hour realizing cas- with Wednesday's final quotations. Me Winter 4.00-40; packing sows, medium and|| 3 Conercutive insertions, not os weals ualties were not great. Strength in Trade was on a large acale, buying |14% protein Bood, 275-550 Ibs., 3.00-90; pigs, good || @ consecutive insertions? eeicver 38ers, grains was a sustaining factor. The , orders sweeping in from all direc-|1 DH W or and choice, 100-130 Ibs., 3.50-4.00. il bas Of Over worl ad 3 sf btn of close was irregular. Transfers ap- tions, Aside from extraordinary|!.H W..... 82 sess 92 ssoeel Cattle, 7,500; calves, 1,500; fed acs 01 add Sc per wot al proximated 3,000,000 shares, monetary conditions, talk -was cur- ea steers and yearlings predominating . => er erm 4 |rent that unless the domestic move-|1 yw, bod 92 92 .....|!2 run; market unevenly steady to All want ads are cash in advance. Copy must be | Produce Markets | +} ment of wheat increased trom rural| igs, protein 15 lower; mostly 10-15 down; other|| received at The Tribune office by 12:00 noon to insure Feet ehc belle te sources, milla would be forced to draw| ieee killing classes largely steady; meager || insertion same day in the regular classified page. . CHICAGO ; {heavily on terminal markets for sup- - ae 92 saves G2 seen Hi eee bated cattle boating 835 Chicago, Nov. 9—(#)—Butter was|Bethl. a | Plies. as % Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come steady Thursday and little changed Wheat closed buoyant, 3%-4 cents H oe a een eee ie We ler ona aan et under classified display rates of 75 cents per column inch in price. ress were firm, Poultry Sa sale sents Tone iene aps Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat) stecrs of value to. sell ‘at 5.00-75; || Per single insertion. putter, S186, atendy; creamery ape- 4 |Dec. 48%, May 55%-%; oats 1%-1% |12% protein : slaughter cattle and vealers: steers SBR) i anced, oa hoice, 550-900 Ibs, 5.25- Clals (93 score), 231-24; extras (92),]¢ advanced, and provisions at a rise of/1 tr w..... 88 90 88 99 [800d and cl q a 23; extra firsts (90-91), 20%-21%; acer te beta ts a {Oorade of eI, GaROIG: ISCO —_———————————— —— eral firsts (88-89), 18-19%; seconds (86- . leat soon showed three cent 1DHWor gente? * te ; 87), 17-17%; standards (90 central-! bushel rise overnight, Trade leaders 1 H W..... Ld ee eee pees ba Perpetuate Name of _____Work Wanted | HAULING ized carlots), 21. Eggs, 966, firm; ex- 5 emphasized tl lated public recog- arum i heated) Mos is i WATCHES AND JEWELRY CARE-! tra firsts cats 26, local '25; fresh|Chi. inition of the significance of Wash-|Ch 1 amber 108 110 1.04 1.08 |cholee, 50-750, Ibs 5.25-8.50; com Norris in Tennessee FULLY REPAIRED—Also the New Ml GARBAGE AND ASH HAULING graded firsts cars 24, local 23; cur- . . 4|ington measures to hoist gold values |13% protein mon an medium, .00-5.50; cows, G-8 Flexo Crystals at low prices. 2 amber... 105 1.09 ..... «++. | good, 3.35-4.50; common and medium,| Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 9.—()—The { a Re ieee M. " ee | CURB 2.50-3.35; low cutter and cutter, 1.65-|name of Senator George W. Norris| ©: M. Walker, known in the jewelry J Weekly. Ashes, per month, 75e; Poultry, live, 56 trucks, steady; hens |¢- yy : kets, 1 amber.... 96 1.04 w+e+e{280;, bulls (earlings excluded), good|of Nebraska will long endure in the| business in Bismarck for the past | Garbage, per month. 50c. 5 years’ 4% lbs. up, 12, under 41 Ibs. 9; Leg-|G" "py * ; |, Lack of any previous experience on |19¢, protein eee beet), 3.00 DO: ret priced se < five years. Located at Harris and| (experience. Dry wood $2.00 per horn hens 7; Rock springs 10%-11;!Chrysier ... ‘4 tne part of the speculative public]? amber.... 95 1.03 se. sees | © realign, 108s: . eRe NEA AEA of east Tennessee. H | cord delivered. Phone 408, colored 9-9%; Leghorn chickens 8;|Col. Fuel & ir. . : 5% {with any similar monetary change, it |Grade of ie ibs, se ty aan ets The Tennessee valley authority not! = roosters 8; turkeys 8-13; old and|Colum. G. & El. . 13% |Wwes asserted, had been responsible {1 amber. 86 88 ‘ itn al cane * (00-450; stocker |OMY named the $34,000,000 power dam |" one natr price. All work guaranteed | young geese 10; old and young ducks|Coml. Solv. . 33% | tur slowness of realization of the in- {2 85 BT “land feeder cattle: steers, good and |" Clinch river the “Norris Dam” in| One year Regular $1.00 fancy erys-| 815-914. Com. Southern 2 |evitable effect, including a Taam... at choice, 00-1050 Ibs., 3.25-5.00; com-|0nor of the senator, but announced| tal Soc; watch cleaning, segular | To ps Dressed turkeys, easy; young hens en: nd at nounced upturn on grain prices. = 19 Gurum... 848 pares pint etter a ‘Thursday that a village being erected] $200, now $1.00. Wrist’ watches Apartments fo: Rent 18, young toms 19; No. 1 old toms and icon: ‘pak’ “Ay 1034 | , Enlarged buying of wheat carried 1 rq durum 86 88 Sheep, 11,000; fat lamb trade open-|Mesrby will be known as “Norris.” | cleaned, r.sular $8.00, now $.50./FOR RENT—One room and kitchens hens 15; No. 2, 12. that cereal to the highest level since Coarse Grain oi eabhe 25 I Senator Norris long waged a fight; wain spring $1.25. Dean E. Kysar,! te Cont. Can 65% ing slow; early bids 15- lower at t i ¢ th ‘pring, . Dean ‘ysar,! ette furnished apartment. Heat, Se Cont. Ins. 26% |Oct. 5. Commission house trade, not} Corn— 700-25 by big killers and 7.35 and/for government operation of the | 3i0-4th St. and door north of| lights, gas, telephone and water fur NEW YORK Cont. Motor 1% |only in wheat but in corn and oats, |2 ope AZ Me . . hydro-electric plant at Muscle Shoals) wont | oh 4 ( 2 3 above by small killers; sheep and tgomcry Ward. nished. Laundry privileges. Pri- New York, Nov. 9.—()—Butter,|Cont. Oil Del. 18% {was much increased with profit-tak- 1 40 42 feeding lambs scarce, around steady; |0n the Tennessee river. = =| vate entrance. 314 W. Rosser. 20,349, steady and unchanged. Corn Products 73 |ing sales readily absorbed. Contribu- = 3s : Ibs. f d. choice, | He d Fla i es ‘i Sern f re ‘Wher 284 5 36 38 + |1ambs, 90 Ibs. down, good and choice,|¢ 040g __ Houses an its FOR RENT — Unfurnished modern Cheese, 192,414, firm, unchanged. ream at. % |\ing to improved trade sentiment was 2 mixed 39 ‘41 6.50-7.50; ewes, 90-150 Ibs., good and seecernsE CaS a = = ns Eggs, 15,988, irregular. Mixed col- orobley. Radio 10% vhe fact that domestic primary re-|> oS & choice, “Lteesibbs all-walbtite, ‘Conn: | Strange But True | aoueee FOR RENT — Four rooms,| apartment at the Woodmansee. 423 ors, special packs or selections from |Grucible Steet « 8, leelpts of wheat today totaled but lg mixed... 39 37 mon and’ medium, 125-225; feeding|! News Items of Day || towses 820 ane ga. Sixt room| Sth Street. Available December 1st, iresh feceipts 31-37%; standards and|hin’ Match 2634 |248,000 bushels, the smallest aggre-|5 33°35 lambs, 50-75 Ibs.,” good and cholce,| | y ease heal bt aed Sees cecil Na EE CAEN stand | commercial standards 29-30%; re-|Dupont 20% |Rate yet this season. Corn and oats 6.00-60. (By The Associated Press) — || $35.00, $37.50, $40.00 and $50.00. Two| Broadway. $30.00. Ready Nov. x ibe 2 34% iM a ———_—__—__--—;——_-—--—-—@| and three room furnished apts, T.; 151th. Cail H. J. Woodmansee 537 frigerators: special packs at 17%: 75 |paralleled wheat price upturns and 3 white ty z M. 4 1814; standards 17-17%; other mixed 11_ |were responsive also to Illinois re-|{ White SIOUX CITY MANY UNHAPPY RETURNS = | —M- Casey & Son. 518 Bdwy. __| _ or 1188. ee Joes ae colors unchanged. 15% | ports that 1933 corn yields were the|” Bariey— Sioux City, Nov. 9.—()--(W. 8. Dep. FOR RENT—Good five room modern | OR RENT—One three room strictly Dressed poultry irregular. Ducks, a i poorest that had been seen in recent |ch to i oom Agri aGutse, Tae: of oe searing Pittsburgh — Defeated by William) bungalow. Enclosed porch. Close} modern unfurnished first floor new fresh, 16; other grades unchanged. 261, | Years. Med togd.. 55 68 ‘opened about steady; cory demand N. McNair, Democrat, for the Pitts-/ in and desirable. Six room modern| apartment. vinator, washing Live poultry ‘easier. Broilers, ex- 22°| Provisions went higher with grains,|Lower grds. : 4 = os d medium weight beeves|CU'h_ mayoralty, Republican John) bungalow, 3 bedrooms. New fur-/ machine, loc as heat, gas for press 10-17; other freight and express 55% ‘ Rye— sor heavy and: medium: wel S|S. Herron, showed he could take it] nace. Good condition. Rent very! cooking and water furnished, cimesoty pt 308 NO. 2...... 64% 66% 63% .|Sluggish; other killing classes firm; | with a smile. } Yeasonable. Geo. M. Register. Available at once. Five blocks from cota til 314; | MINNEAPOLIS EUSORES. Flax— stockers and feeders about steady; “T had a birthday (his 61st) on elec! omer NOB ISIET. a we —+ i¢| ADVANCE WITH EXCHANGE NO. 1e...4. LTH 1.80% 1.77% load lots choice yearlings held around ” “ FOR RENT~ Strictly modern 6 room| postoificc. Call at 413 W. ‘Thayer. Gen. Foods 36% Ye oe yearlings tion day,” he said, “and I got a lot of |"), Hot p Phone 45$-J. cellaneous =| 1| Minneapolis, Nov. 9.—UP}—Advance 5.15; choice medium weight beeves|telegrams wishing me many happy re-| Mouse. Hot water heat. Garage.|_ 456-9. ces a 631% |in Sterling exchange was the final in- MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR held above 5.35; large share grain turns, but I didn’t see many of same.”| Close to schools and capitol. Lo-/FOR REN‘ — One room furnished FOREIGN EXCHANGES 30% | fluence Thursday in the local wheat Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 9—()—| feds salable around 4.50-5.40; car good | He lost by 27,000 votes. cated at 819 2nd St. Vacant Dec.; apartment. Everything furnished. New York, Nov. 9.—(?)—Foreign oth market and final prices were near the|Fiour 10 higher. Carload lots, fam-|725-pound heifers 5.20; car grain feds Ist. Can be seen at any time. 816 Avenue B. exchange strong. Great Britain de- | 18%; |oP of the day's range and substan-/iiy patents $7.25-7.35 « barrel in 98-|385; low cutters and cutters largely NEW GALILEE SAYS ‘NO’ Phone 835. = | OR RENT—Furnished of untuPnish: mand in dollars, others in cents. Great |G ooq 36. {tially higher than the previous clos-| pound cotton sacks, 1.95-2.25; few plain stockers 3.50 New Gaililee, Pa—They know | WILL TRADE beautiful 7-roommod-| ed apartment. Varney Apartments. Britain’ 5.05; France 6.22; Italy 835; 2% | ing level. Shipments 23,768 barrels, down. how to say “no” and mean it in | em house for good farm. Must be} Phone 1773 Sweden, 26.00; Montreal in New 10%| ‘Trade was more lively throughout! Pure bran $14.00-14.50, Hogs 1,500; moderately active,| New Galilee. The town voted located near Bismarck. Preferably} FOR REN’ —Very nicely furnished York, 100.6%; New York in Montreal, 19, |the session and most of the news was} Standard middlings $15.00-15.50. |steady to 5 lower; top 4.15 to clty| against repeal, against sale of 3.2 with buildings. T. M. Casey &) jarge modern apartment. Two bed- 100.0... 58% Jof a strengthening nature. ‘There was butchers; majority 180-240 pound] and against Sunday sports. ee __.| rooms. Mohair furniture. Frigid- Ep a 3% {improvement in flour and export CHICAGO POTATOES weights 3.90-4.05; packer top 4.05; FOR RENT—Modern two-story, 6-| aire. Laundr Clean, warm and MONEY RATES 244 |trade, strength in cash markets and Chicago, Nov. 9. (W, S. Dep, | 250-350 pound averages largely 3.50- BRIDGE WORM TURNS room house. Three bedrooms. At; quiet. Always hot water. Adults New York, Nov. 9—UP)—Call money 10% |a further advance in securities. Agr.)—Potatoes 98, om rack 35%, tori 95: Packing sows 275-325; smooth| Chicago—It scems the bridge worm| 421 ist strect. Immediate posses-| Gust” g@wat : steady; “4 per cent. | 74] All grains were strong and higher,|1;" 3 shipments 550; Russets’ firm, |Ughts to city butchers 3.40. has turned! sion. Price O Phone 278. FOR RENT—One nicely Time loans steady; 60 days %-%; 51, [tye showing strength on the late Pro-| otner stock about steady; sunplics|, Sheep 3,500; no early action for fat] Only last spring Mrs. Ruble Bring-| so} NT room bungalow!) room for licht homek. pen 3-4-5 mos %-%; 6 mos %-1 per cent. ade hibition news. Mberal, demand and pall see .|lambs, undertone weak: best slaugh-|man sued her husband, Conrad, for] with bath. 611 9th Bt Phone 2ew.| Gee. furniees Jesppteneasct Prime commercial paper 1% per |? 14x,| December wheat closed 3!-4e| 510, “sncged owt: U.S. No. 1 |r lambs held above'7.10; other class- divorce, alleging he abused her for | qo-eeees=esnne newman Sleite BRGHC GATE Ce et rd cent. 30% |higher, May 3% higher and July 3%¢/ "0 per cwt: U- 5. No. 1/05 quoted steady; feeders eligible 6.00}her bridge blunders. EP nOne A iAICR on call AbREAa) ———— 83 | higher. Wisconsin Round Whites few sales | €o 900 top fat lambs late Wednesday | But she took lessons and so improv-|______ _For Rent | _th st. peeieeee CURB STOCKS 14% December rye closed 2%c higher and|125-30; Minnesota, North Dakota! Toor to ed lambs 605, ed her game that her husband asked | OR RENT—Large store toom with |FOR RENT—Furnished 2 oom New York, Nov. 9—(/?)—Curb: © 10%! may 2%c higher, December barley ey ee Ohios 110-20; Idaho Rus- |"! CUPPEd “ams U)o. her to return and she did, and this} full basement. Heat furnished. In-| ground floor apartment with private Cities Service sie Kennecott a closed 1%c higher and May 1%c high- rp pee (eames Grade _1.30- DENY DIVORCE RUMOR lis what happened: . quire Prince Hotel. bath. Rental $25 per month. Also ,Tuec. Bond & Share 17% | Kresge ( 3 ‘4 ler. December oats closed 1%c higher, | 4% Sel 45-50; U. S. No. New York, Nov. 9—(P)—Variety, Bringman filed suit for divorce|* sesh emnehe aE a ene | one room apartment $17.00 per Snarciiland. 30% Kroger Grocery 22's) end May 2-2%e higher. December reread 130, Colorado McClures|..°°H eatrical publication said th (charging his wife punctuated her| Household Goods for Sale | month. 618-6th St. United Founders . coe Mpew cl... » 29% |flax closed 2'c higher and May 2c P week that Mary Pickford and Douglas criticisms of his bridge errors with| FOR SALE—8-piece walnut dining |FOR RENT—Modern 4 room apart- ei 15%. | higher. CHIC. Fairbanks have adjusted their differ-|slaps and blows. room suite, cheap. Call at 925 6th; ment. Private bath. Hot water CHICAGO STOCKS 28°41 Cash wheat receipts were very light} ©! pong caem GRAIN ences and that there will be no di-| ~A judge gave him a decree. 8t. Phone 1107. heat. _514-7th Street. Adults only. (By The Associated Press) Ean and in better demand. Winter wheat | . 24 aie: ee Thema he vorce. — ——_ - - — — ______Rooms for Rent ;|FOR RENT—Cozy furnished room, Hereford bull. ‘Three years old last Gentisoen preferred. Phone 1628-W ¢ or call at 316 Mandan St. May. Will sell cheap or trade for} __— = pan what have you. E. J. Erickson,|FOR RENT — Furnished rooms” in Driscoll, N. Dak. ; Modern home, 813 2nd St. Phone 263. FOR RENT—Two furnished sleeping rooms. Gentlemen preferred. Mrs. CONTRACT o EXPERTS PLAY IT ea Solution to Previous Contract Problem ‘ BY ME. MORENNEY. Today’s Contract Problem (Gosestary, Amerionn Briss sere) South, the dealer, opens the Prd and comment at the recent | | contracting with one spade. Canagian-American contract bridge How should the bidding pr championship tournament conducted ceed, East and West always by the American Bridge League at ALOT N, D, RRUER = REED FOR LIVESTOCK anes By day, week or month. Reasonable rates. Meals 25c. Agent for K. O. , Cleanser. Have it on ha: Amount Unannounced But State | FOR RENT—Room in mod hom ‘ ‘a Also. beard and laundry. Very ° Nieto Pe to become an Had Requested Grain To- | reasonable. Phone 1099-LW. annual event, the location alternating 000 —_—_—_—_—_——— between the United States and Can- taling $470, For Sale ada, Next year the American players will play their first contract tourna- ment in Canada. As this was the first tournament in | WINTER VEGETABLES Washington, Nov. 8.—()—The fed- eral emergency relief administratign ‘Wednesday allotted 5,500,000 bushels of wheat to be used for livestock feed in Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico, Kansas, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin drought areas. Wednesday’s allotrhents will be dis- tributed through state emergency re- ef administrations to farm families receiving emergency aid through lo- cal relief offices in drought areas. The amount to be given each family will be limited by the feed needs of Opposite Weather Bureau. Care rots, cabbage, onions, rutabagas, par- snips, beets and spinach. ington Jonathans, Delicious and Winesaps at $1.35 a bushel. Red River Valley potatoes. Phone 231. We deliver at Bismarck. WE HAVE in our last carload of ap= ested “keenly in the type of contract to be played by the Canadians as against those of the United States. While saps, Jonathans, winter bananas and all kinds of vegetables. Bring been asked to submit requests for first allotments to cover immediate needs and distrikution may begin within a few days. North Dakota has requested emer- gency relief grain, hay and roughage CO. 207 Broadway, %% block West of Postoffice. Phone 820. : Pool table. M. W. Neff, 112-4th St. FOR SALE—Carload of work horses. Part broke and part unbroke. Also yearlings. Can be seen at Huber AKQ9643 Duplicate—N, and 8. Vul, Opening lead—y 10. i < tle and other livestock in trader Herbert Hawley, 314 Avenue D. ai ; 5 f i i i Ez doubled. Only three pairs arrived at|I was forced to make 5 & spade contract, which, it is inter-|I decided that a four contract esting to note, is the only contract | was one trick less than ‘lubs, and that can be made. did not feel that either be made, ‘The question is—is the hand strong |s0 my response was four spades, which enough to be opened with an original | Kast i . forcing bid, and if a forcing bid opened and to be made, should queen. The pect Berl Rey and the states that there is first named and name his highest carload of goéd sucking colts. and.’ barn ‘or phone 1055. Will take cat- . ;Direct from our farms at 106 Main, * ‘Wash- >” ples for this year Delicious, Wine- .. us your poultry. Western Produce N. Dak, Y the livestock necessary to produce| FOR SALE— RITERS, Add. accion food for use of the fam-| ing machines, T REPAIR- a ING on all office machines. Sup- > State relief administrations have} plies, CAPITAL TYPEWRITER ne

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