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‘ 3 5 ye STHEL, MOTORS AND ‘SPRGALTIES LEAD Adams Exp. . 7 Alaska Jun, .. + 1% i Allis Oh. Mtg. + at { Am. Can. .... - 145 ‘ Am. Coml. + 95% Am. & For. - 3% . : Am, Metal + 19% Am. Pow. & 3% ‘ ‘i Am. Rad. 16% er a pe a jeavy ab ean ae +; In "* ol ~ a jates a4 Sug. i g : s ui Am. Tob. t A P Am. Wat. 10% } —_—_—— Am. Wool “a Anaconda 16 New York, July 22.—(#)—Led by the | Arm. Il. steels, motors and specialties, = Monday’s session and finished with a bullish spurt that pressed the ticker tape during the last few minutes. Reports of expanding operations in the heavy industries, as well as in other lines, helped stimulate buying. ‘The close was strong. Transfers ap- PrTrade ews appeared to take se Trade news ap! prece- |G, dence over Washington developments. | Ce]; ‘The American Iron & Steel Institute estimated current steel production 23 per cent higher than in the previous week. The rate was back to around its spring peak. Sears-Roebuck an- nounced that sales for the four weeks ending July 16 were nearly 40 per cent above those of the similar 1934 period and were the best in dollar volume since 1929. ‘Whest rallied briskly on crop dam- age talk, but slipped back as specu- lative demand dwindled. Cotton im- proved. Bonds were slightly mixed. ‘Weakness of the guilder, attributed to deflation fears connected with the Netherlands government's drastic economy program, unsettled gold ex- changes, Shares reaching mie for the year with gains 0: or more points included U. 8, Steel, National | Deere & Steel, Motor Products, General Mo- tors, Allis-Chalmers, Chrysler, Case and Libby-Owens, Among others RR SH LRRKKK tae taketh tetra bal eee PKK ony gana F Es FTRARKRFR “ ora PEELE S33 Sota Bash - v9 BR FRE KKK reed Say ede Chicago, July 32. ee pea ORs ade am ak Bept, 4 31% 35% 25% Dee, By By 31 guy 3% 83K 89% Bept. 3% 15% 14h 75% Dee. AK AX 82% 12K fa: BE ay BRE Dec. 33% 33% 33° 33 48 48 ASK 45% 43% 46% 45% 45% 8% 40% 48 48 16.32 00... w.05 14.02 14.05 14.00 15. 13.60 13.70 1357 13. 12.65 12.75 12.62 a Sige Sept. *: ‘95 92% 92% Dec... 91% 92% 90% ais”. 42% Sept. 42% J 38% ep 38 % 30% 157 157% Close ry 43% 43% soos 158% ox” sesse 137 (oh ye CASH GRAIN ‘FROM SPECULATORS CAUSES PRICE DROP Liberal Supplies of Winter Wheat Available Also Is Bearish Factor Chicago, July 22—(#)—Tumbling back late Monday from earlier gains, the Chicago: wheat market reflected notable dwindling of speculative de- mand. nearness of domestic wheat prices to those of Canada, a circumstance indi- cating likelihood of imports, was large- }ly responsible for reactions from up- turns. Another bearish influence was evidence of liberal supplies of winter sia available for the Chicago mar- ce Wheat closed unsettled, % lower to % higher than Saturday's finish, Sept. 85%-%, corn %-1% down, Sept. 74%- 75, oats unchanged to % higher, and Provisions varying from 2 cents de- Cline to a rise of 15 cents. WHEAT FUTURES FALL TO LOWER LEVELS Minneapolis, July 22—()—Wheat futures were unsettled here Thursday and with the exception of December came to rest at lower levels. December showed @ gain of % cent because of back-spreading operations between Minneapolis and Chicago. July was liquidated because of weaker tone in the cash market. Rust news did not get as much attention today. July wheat closed 2% cents lower, September %-1 cent lower, and De- cember % cent higher. Coarse grains were unsettled and easy. July and September rye closed. % cent lower. July barley closed unchanged and September % cents lower. July oats closed % cent lower, September un- changed to % cent lower, and Decem- ber % cent lower. July flax closed % cent higher, September 1% cents higher, and December 2 cents higher. Cash wheat undertone was soft and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1935 CLASSIFIED ADS @ cents for 15 words, First insertion (per word) .. 2 consecutive insertions (per word) 3 consecutive insertions (per word) 4 consecutive insertions (per word) 5 consecutive insertions (per word) $ consecutive insertions (per word) the state of North Dakota, copy submitted. Tribune Rates Are LOW Minimum charge for one insertica— ‘This table of rates effective euly in We reserve fhe right to edit ef reject’any ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and asked for the want ad department, Your Message Will Reach Thousands ~ For as Little as Cash In! Want-Ads Are umm Profitable to 20 higher than Friday’s average to shippers; top 10.35; better 180-250 Work Wanted Personal Male Help Wanted butchers 10.15-35; little done on other weights; packers bidding steady to 10.15 down; sows to shippers 10 to 15 higher; spots 25 up, largely 9.10-15; few light weights 9.25; feeder pigs scarce. WORK WANTED —General garage work, body work, top repairing, head light reflector refinished. A. C. Miller, 1921 East Main. New Garage. Sheep, 1,200; salable supply 5 loads Idaho included; two loads held over from Saturday; balance truck ins; no early action on slaughter classes; packers talking around 50 lower or 7.50 for choice native lambs; few yearlings EXPERIENCED lawn mower sharp- ening, knives, scissors and clippers. Call for and deliver. “Phone 899. 821-6th, Instruction breeding ewes up to 5.25. Se | Miscellaneous | FOREIGN EXCHANGE GOVERNMENT jobs. Start $105-$175 month. Men-women. Prepare now for next Bismarck examinations. Experience usually unnecessary. Full particulars—list positions, FREE. Write today sure. Franklin MARRINGTONS prices for real pure ‘steam Supercurline permanents, re- duced. Regular was $3.50, now $2.45, Ol] steam was $5.00, now $3.65. Super Oil Steam now only $4.65. Only at Harrington’s. Phone 130, SPECIAL FOR TWO WEEKS STUDENT permanents $1.00, Bring a friend and get two for $1.50. $2.95 oil wave, $1.50, Professional waves $2.00. Christie Beauty School. MATTRESSES YOUR old mattress renovated and re- built either regular or spring-filled. 409 9th. Phone 1126. Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—Two large newly decor- ated light housekeeping rooms. Strictly modern. Private entrance. For sale—Hoosier kitchen cabinet, lawn mower, other miscellaneous items. 213-11th Street. Phone 1652-J. FOR RENT—3 large rooms and pri- vate bath upstairs. 100 Ave. B east, corner of Ist street. $35.00. FOR RENT—No. 1 first floor unfur- nished flat, Front and rear en- trance. Hot water, heat and water furnished at $42.00. Suitable for a couple, Also garage and sleeping room at 409-5th Street. FOR RENT—New modern unfurnish- ed or partly furnished 3 room and bath apartment. 617 15th, APARTMENT FOR RENT—Com- Pletely furnished. 405-5th_ street. FOR RENT—One 3 room upstairs apartment, partly furnished. Call at 519-16th street. TWO MEN needed to represént na< tionally famous line of low priced “General” Rotary Slicing Machines. Slice like $300 machines, yet sell for . as little as $7.95. Sell on sight to Butchers, Tea Rooms, Road Stands, Luncheonettes, Restaurants, etc. Slices all meats, bread, fruits, vege- _ tables, cheese. Makes potato chips; . cole slaw. Almost 100,000 “Gener- als” now in service. to $150 weekly. Write, stating pre- - vious experience. General Slicing - Machine Co., 54 West 21st St., Dept. C, New York, N. Y. SALESMAN for North and South references required. basis, Betty Brown Co., Peoria, Ill. MAN WANTED for local tea and cof- fee route. Make up to Albert Mills, 7235 Monmouth, Cin- cinnati, O. 4 STEADY WORK—GOOD PAY RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Burleigh County. No experience or capital needed. Write today. McNESS Co., Dept. 1, Free- port, Ill. WANTED—Man to sell and deliver gasoline and oil to farmers in Bis- marck territory. Must have wide, acquaintance with farmers in this area, State age, nationality, expere, fence in first letter, Write Trib~. une Ad. 10933. Female Help Wanted FOR RENT—Modern apartment, pri- vate entrance and bath, refrigera- tor, gas stove, built-in cupboards. 614 Ave. C. FOR RENT—2 room furnished apart- ment with gas, lights and heat. Call at 622-3rd. WANTED—Experienced lady pastry cook, Apply in person. Prince Hotel, TYPISTS, earn money at home. Good pay. Send 3c stamp for details. Typist Bureau, 91 Elm St., West- field, Mass. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Pleasant cleeping room, suitable for two. Board if desired. Upstairs, 306 West Thayer. Room and Board WANTED—Room and partly board in private home by office girl. Good references. Write Tribune Ad. 10903. Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Six room modern bung- alow, Ideal location. Vacant Aug- ust Ist. Write Tribune Ad. 10935. FOR SALE—Six room modern house, close in, also fine building lot. Post- office Box 643, For Sale WANTED — Experienced girl over twenty for home work. 1471-R. 314 d, | Travel Opportunities LADY wishes to ride to Minneapolis or Sioux City, Iowa. Will pay - share of expenses. Call 485-M, 410 Third St. Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY—House with 2 or 3 apartments in Bismarck or Man- . dan. Desire immediate possession. Write Tribune Ad. 10902. 25x35. Rear 112 4th St. M. W. Neff. FOR SALE—Butcher cooler for ice, 8 by 10 ft., cork lined, factory made. A high grade article, hardwood front. Sell cheap, cash only. M. J. Shipman, 114 W 10th &t., Devils Lake, N. D. FOR SALE—J. I. Case Threshing machine (28 in, cylinder); also new pick-up attachment for McCormick Deering combine. Knud Johnson, Sterling, N. Dak. 10 miles north, % mile east on Highway 14, FOR SALE—Tractor hitch for two binders, Used very little. Will sell at a bargain. Joe Brezden, Rl, Box 41, Wilton, FOR SALE—Complete camping out- fit. First class condition. Will sell cheap. Write Tribune Ad. 10901. REAL ESTATE |OVER one hundred houses: Over one thousand lots in all parts of the. city. I can suit almost any taste or purse. Over three thousand sales totalling over five million dollars without ever a complaint from any buyer. Now is the time to buy real estate as prices are already begin- ning to rise. When you think of real estate think of F. E. YOUNG Business Opportunity PROFITABLE chain store agencies available. $3,500 to $5,000. Good locations. Write Marshall Wells company, Duluth, Minn. FOR SALE—Golf clubs, almost new. Also camping outfit in good condi- tion. 114% Broadway. FOR SALE—Power binder, also John Deere binder. Gate leg table. Phone 597-R. FOR SALE—International No. 8, twelve foot combine. International 15-30 tractor. L. E. Heaton, Jr., Mc- Kenzie. One Unfurnished Apartment Fireproof building. Location Excellent. Equipped with Electric Refrigerator and Range. Inquire at Bismarck Tribune Office PHONE 32 147 25% 3% 14 ‘Stande jersey 14% 32.—()—Wheat | demand was indifferent f I 1 of New Je and erent for local and| New York, July 22—(#)—Foreign institute, Dept. 337-D, Rochester, jemi ire : Ne : i compared to 141 / diversion point offerings. ‘There was| exchange easy, Great Britain demand| N.Y. ‘A heavy tone was shown by Stan- aw cash wheat and coarse | ‘till a good competitive demand for|in dollars, others in cents: Great NEW plan Diesel training. Must be dard Oil of California at one time, 28 | grain cl quotations oer follow: |Gurum wheat. Northwestern hard| Britain, 4.96%; France, 6.62%; Italy,| mechanically inclined, fair educa- but this stock received later support. a Wheat— Delivered ‘o Arrive | Winter wheat was weak. 8.26; Germany, 40.30; Norway, 24.94;| tion. Must spend two weeks in Most of the metals and utilities were % ape sabia Cash corn demand was quiet to fair | Sweden, 25.60; Montreal in New York, Minneapolis, after this your appli- can, 68% i che has Loe me seeee with order buyers taking virtually all| 99.84%; New York in Montreal,! cation is filed for employment. . 31% G of the track offerings. Oats was |110.15%. Write for your intment to eer 32% |3 dk north: 1.05% 1.07% quiet. R; tien your _ appointmen oO 16 114% protein » Rye was with demand fair ———__ Tribune Ad. No. 10564. | Produce Markets ] 17% ]1 dk north. 1.10% 1.11% to good. Barley was narrow and nom- CALL MONEY @ | Goodrich 8 |2 dk north. 1.08% 1.09% inally unchanged. Flax demand was| New York, July 22. — (7) — Call! Household Goods for Sale ——— 19 |3 dk north. 1.05% 1.07% fair to good at lower premium levels, Money steady; % per cent all day. FOR SALE—Range, Kitchen cabinet CHICAGO 1% | 18% protein Offerings were light. Time loans steady; 60-90 days, % of- Be, heeded 11% ]1 dk north. 1.09% 1.10% 3 fs gasoline stove, table, desk, ice box. Chicago, July 22.—(7)—Butter was cc fered; 4-6 mos, % offered; prime x 31% |2 dike north. 1.08% 1.09% % t; bank. K. B. Green, eight miles NW, Bis steady, eges were easy and poultry 23° |3 dk north. 1.05% 1.07% ° commercial paper, % per cent; “| marek. steady today. He 17% |12% protein Livestock ers’ acceptances unchanged. clas "(02 soore) 44-25; extras “Oi [a de north. Lost Lapse NEW YORK BONDS Miscellaneous specitls | OS are ety canexatue 1% |3 dk north: 1.05% 1.07% New York, July 22 Bonds STAPLING MACHINES (92) 24; extra firsts (90-91) 23-23%; thi |Graae 80. ST. PAUL New York, iP) LEP Ua denonecate ‘the slecGwall firsts (88-89) 21%-22; seconds (86-87) 29% |1 dk north. 1.09% 1.10% South St. Paul, July 22—(P)—|close: fastener. You will find this 21; standards (90 centralized carlote) 31% |2 dk north: 1.08% 1.09% :]@. 8. D. A)—Cattle, 4,500; run} Great Northern 7s of 1936 97. Tobe sisie: pean 23%, In 49% |3 dk north: 1.05% 1.07% ‘Jlargely grassy and stockers; about 50 [= tgs, Bieta neta oe Eggs, easy; extra firsts cars 23%,|int. Nick. Can ny Grade of isin cars westerns; moderate carryover; CHICAGO STOCKS manently or temporarily reper graded firsts cars 22%, local 22; cur-| ey, bela Boreas: PE Hoe Srainfeds Umited; all classes tend- Le Lame mace Tribune Job Department, Tent receipts 21%; storage packed | 3 B13 Berths: .; tose Love ing lower; talking 25-50 down on low-| Midwest Util. %. FYPEWRITERS and adding firsts 23%; extras 23%. Kel 1% Montana Winter Wheat er grade and grassy slaughter steers;| McGraw El 22. chines. Renaits on Tq CAP: —_—___—_- 12” |14% good grain feds held around 8.50- } SP i. CHICAGO 19%|1 DH W or 9.50; she stock mostly 25 lower; GOVERNMENT BONDS eet a Ramen co., 207 Chicago, July 22—()—Poultry, live, 2 ligt Weccin 20% 101% 95% .....)grassy and warmed up heifers 450-| New York, July 22.—(@-—Govern-| _Bdwy. Bismarck N_D._Phone 820. 18 trucks, steady; hens 4% Ibs. and Be Pe ewe 850; low cutters and cutter cows|ment Bonds: || = Lots for Sale Jess 14%, more than 4% Ibs. 16; leg- | Liq 33% |1,H W..... 91% 90% 96% ..,,,|300-4.00; beef cows up to 5.00 or| Liberty 4th 4%s 101.16. horn hens 13; rock fryers 17-18, col- | Loew's 41% | 12% protec more; bulls 25-50 lower; common to| Treasury 4% 117.5. FOR SALE—By owner, a vacant cor- ored 16; rock springs 19, colored 17; 22% |1 DEW or Mmeaium 450-550; beef heavyweights| Treasury 4s 112. ner lot in central part of city. Ex- rock broilers 16-16%, colored 15; leg- 18% |1H W..... 98% 97% 93% .....|to 5.75 and above: stocker supply lib- 4 pollens <sicaion: 40n_.8-_home: or horn chickens 2 Ibs, up 14, small 13; 4 came = eral; bids about 50 off; choice year- ti idgiryialel cry Press) ee house. Write Tribune bareback chickens 13-14; roosters 12%; 30% |1.H Ww... 2 ling steers held above 7.25; best heif- ou carat how teak 2... ae er, hen turkeys 14, toms 13, No. 2, 11; 12% | Minnesota and South Dakota ¢|ers above 6.25; calves, 1700—vealers (Over Be) Cae 148 2 FOR SALE—Lot, choice location, oes tts ee in ak Bi Psawe Sod i ce Seber gg | eee ate roung whit . Up 13, smi choice 5.50-6.50; selection 7 Jou small colored ducks 10; old geese |Minn. Moline 4% |LHW..... 97% 99% 90% .....1700; throwouts and grass calves 3.50 MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Automobiles for Sale 10, young 12. i | Grade of 5.00, Delenbapplls,: SB saree rene USED CARS Re 1H we 95% 91% 88% .... Hogs, 2,200; 15 or more higher than ome t Bank 10% 1932 Chevrolet Panel Delivery 275.00 NEW YORK 13% *| Saturday; strong to 15 higher than North sie 0 (not trading) (Bid |!928 Buick Sedan . 150.00 New York, July 22.—(?)—Live poul- 31% | Choice of Friday; better 170-250 Ibs. mostly |, Northwest Banco 1933 Plymouth Coac 425.00 try steady. By freight: chickens un- 11% |1 amber... 1.08 114 104 1.00 |10.00-25; top 10.25; lighter weights|5%)- 1932 Plymouth Sedan 352.00 quoted; broilers 16-21; fowls 16-19; | Ni ote Fel Saale Las down to 9.75 or less; 250-290 Ibs. most- 1930 Ford Coach = $225.00 roosters 13; turkeys 12-19; ducks 10-|y9¢° 86. | Choice of” ca * sree} ly 9,65-10.00; heavier weights down CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 1933 Essex Terroplane Sedan 375.00 12. 18 |1 amber.... 99 1.06 ses asees] 2-25 OF below; good sows 9.00 and! Chicago, July 22.—(7)—Cash wheat: |1928 Chrysler Sedan ........ 225.00 Live poultry by express: chickens, | N- 3% |12% protein down. scarce; average cost Sat-|No. 1 red, 8814; No. 1 hard, 97-98; | 1926 + 75.00 unquoted; broilers 10-21; fowls 17-19; | North 16% |2 amber.... 98 1.05 ..... .....)urday 9.07; weight 298 lbs.; for the|No. 2 mixed, 86-96. The range is due |1931 295.00 roosters 14; turkeys 12-19; ducks, un- 3% | Grade of week 8.94; weight 283. to the large percentage of hard. Corn: | 1935 125.00 quoted, Ne ne 4 peso +] Sheep, 1,000; less than 500 trucked | No. 2 mixed, 85; No. 1 yellow, 86; No.|1928 oF 125.00 Dressed poultry, irregular. Fresh: i | Grade of -|in native offerings on sale; packers | 2 yellow, lake billings, 85; No. 2 white,/1931 Willys Sedan .. +. 175.00 chickens 13%-17; fowls 12-22; old 4%\2 durum.. bidding 45-50 lower on lambs; mostly | 89%, outside weights; sample grade,|1933 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan 450.00 roosters 14%-16%; turkeys unquoted; 4% *{25 or more lower on yearlings or 7.50/74. Oats: No. 4 white, new, 31, In-|1933 Chrysler Brougham .... 525.00 ducks 13%-15. Frozen: chickens 14- 8%|_ Corn— for best native lambs; sellers asking|diana; No. 2 white, 36-38; sample|1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan 345.00 28%; fowls unquoted; old roosters un- 79 |2 yellow. 1 -|7.75 and above or around 25 lower; | grade, 32%. No rye. No buckwheat./1927 Chevrolet Truck ........ 135.00 quoted; turkeys 19-27%; ducks un- a 3 biel 7 +] slaughter ewes mostly steady; largely|No soybeans. Barley, nominal, feed,|1934 Plymouth De Luxe Coach 525.00 quoted. els nat ae + |2.00-8.25, 34-45; malting, 42-53. Timothy seed,| CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, Butter 12,141, firmer. Creamery, 53% |3 mixed 5 !|_ Dairy cows—Outlet undependable; | per cwt., 3.70, Clover seed, per cwt., INC, higher than extra ee, extra 36% 4 ulzed. 73 Lelia ee food SONS 12,50-17.50. Phone _700 (92 score 24-24%; firsts (88-91 scores) springer cows held upwar 22%-24; seconds (84-87 scores) 22- 8% |2 white... 32% 33% ..... ...../6000 of above; plainer grades and CHICAGO POTATOES WOOL WANTED 22%; centralized (90 score) 23%. $14 whites’; 20% aon 7% + |Mghtwelghts around 25.00-45.00. Chicago, July | 22—(P)—(USDA)— | Wa BAY highest cash market prices Cheese 321,787, steady. State, whole 24% | Barley—" ae : ——_______ Potatoes, 71, on track 195, total U. 8.| ‘for wool and sheep pelts. We also milk flats, fresh fancy 16; held, 1933 10 |Ch to fancy 62 66 ; CHICAGO LIVESTOCK shipments Saturday 739, Sunday 28;/ sel! new and used wool bags and specials 22; held 1934 fancy to specials 3%|Med togd.. 55 56 ‘|. Chicago, July 22.—(%)—(USDA)— |steady; supplies moderate, demand) twine at low prices, Bring us all 18%-19. 16% | Lower grds. 44 48 : | Hogs 11,000, including 4,000 direct; and trading, good stock, moderate or-| your hides and metals. Northern Eggs, 21,868, unsettled, Mixed colors: 53% | Feed . ey 43 +|tive, 15-25 cents more than Friday’s|dinary stock slow; old stock, Idaho| Hide and Fur Co., Bismarck, North special packs or. selections from fresh $y No. 42% 44% 42 average; top 10.85; bulk better grade |russet Burbanks U. 8. No. 1, 1.25; new! Dakota. receipts 26-29%; standards and com- 50 Flax” * a 2% + | 190-240 Ibs. 10.55-75; weightier butch-|stock, Alabama Bliss triumphs U. 8S, | === mercial standards 25%-%; firsts 23%- 10%|No. 1....... 167% 1.61% 157% _ {ers slow, scarce; smooth 300-450 pack-|No. 1, 1.15; California long whites U. Wi to Trade %; mediums, 40 Ibs. 22%; dirties, No. 10 ——_____— ing sows 9.00-35; pigs scarce, odd lots |S. No. 1, 1.55-62%; Kansas cobblers U. | wiry ay ‘a business college 1, 32 Ibs, 22-22%; average checks 20- 12% DULUTH CASH GRAIN weights kinds upwards to 10.00. 8. No. 1, and partly grade 1.00-20; |" scholarship plus a place to earn 20%. 8 Pet. a3 Duluth, Minn., July 22.—(7)—Cash| Cattle 10,000; calves 2,000; meager |Missour! cobblers U.S. No. 1, and] hosrq and room for a used car. ‘White eggs, resale of premium marks pa 19: closing prices: supply strictly good and choice steers |partly graded 1.05-20; ‘Texas Bliss Write Tribune Ad. 10932, 3234-33; nearby and midwestern hen- Re Wheat: No. 1 dark northern heavy, |@nd yearlings slow, steady; all others |triumphs U. 8. No. 1, 1.35; Tennessee nery, exchange specials 27-29; nearby 6% | 1.08%-1.10%; No, 1 dark northern,| Weak; entire market a draggy affair |cobblers U. 8. No. 1, 1.40; Virginia —_—_ ‘and midwestern standards 105 | 1.07%-1.00%; No. 2 dark with prospects of dull close and un-|cobblers showing decay 1.25; Idaho The largest postage stamps from 26; marked mediums 26%; Pacific 16% | 1.04%-1.05%; No. 3 dark northern,|evenly lower prices on all except | Bliss triumphs U. S. No. 1, 1.60. Iran (Persia) are inscribed “Postes coast, fresh, shell treated or liners, ne 1,03%-1.04%; No, 1 northern heavy, |strictly grain fed cattle; largely steer Iraniiennes,” instead of “Postes Per- fancy 32%-33; Pacific coast, standards 255% 1.08%-1.10%; No. 1 nothern,“1.07%-|run; more western grassers on crop BISMARCK GRAIN sanes” as formerly. 31%-32; Pacific coast, shell treated or “6% 109%; No. 2 northern, 1.0: 05%; |than recently, about 35 loads; quality| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) liners, mediums 29-30, browns, resale 12. | No. 1 amber durum hard, 86-! .|grassers plain, best fed steers 11.90, Dated July 22 Many former featured players in of premium marks 31%-32%; nearby | Studebaker 2%|2 amber durum 14; but ttle here of value to sell above |No. 1 dark northern the days of silent films are now d western vate 9% amber durum, 85-1.07; No. 2 amber |11.00; all grassy she-stock tending|No, 1 northern or producers, and west special packs, pri 19 scenarists pre 5 sales from store 29-31; western stand- durum, 84-1.07; No. 1 mixed durum, |lower. Bulls weak to 25 under last |No. ards 26-27. aa 12; No. 2 mixed durum, 79-1.11. | Thursday at 6.50 down; stockers and | No. MINNEAPOLIS FLO’ SX! Cate: Nos 3 white *°ahoep 13/000; fat lambs sl a |N: 65 : No. 3 white, 33%. P 13,000; fat lambs slow around | No. 7" ae pe. 107%] Rye: No. 1, 43%. 25 lower, quality considered, sheep |No. WORD RRERS Partons ne, Sarai eke | "42 | snycaois: ‘No, 2" feed, 30% 90%; No, [ears choloe Washington’ lambs 8; | Bere . 3 No, 2 3. No. |cars choice mbs 8.15; y poeta in 9 option abi |3 teed, 364-364. best natives held around that price|Oats ... Shipments 26,921. 4% a ————_—_ with early sales mostly 7.85-8.00; na- |Hard winter whea' Pure bran, 1750-18.00. “6 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES | tive ewes 2.00-3.00, best held 3.25 up. —_—___—_—_. 4% July 22.—()—Range WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN of carlot grain sales: SIOUX CITY Winnipeg, July 22.—()—Cash 108. | Wheat: No. 1 heavy dark northern | Sioux City, Ia, July 22—(P)—|wheat: No. 1 northern 80%; No. 2 spring, 115%; No. 1 dark northern, |(USDA)—Cattle, 3,000; beef steers northern 77%; No. 3 northern 72%. 1% 1.13%; sample grade dark northern, !and yearlings very slow limited sales| Cash oats: No. 2 white 43%; No. 3 90%; No. 3 northern, 1.07%. about steady; some buying interests | white 40%. Corn: No. 1 yellow, 83. talking lower; heifers scarce about —_—_—_——_—— Flax: No. 1, 155%. steady; limited early cow sales around| Ty Cobb, who plays golf the south- Oats, rye and barley not quoted. 25 lower; many bids 50 off; better |paw way he batted in the big leagues, grade stockers and feeders scarce; {is particularly keen to master iron BUTTER FUTURES common and medium grades dull|shots, regarding them as the key to ‘Chicago, July 22—(7)— weak; choice fed yearlings held above | good golf. High Low Close} 10.50; most grain feds salable around —_—_—_C_ Storage standards, 9.75 down, few choice heavy heifers] Ralph Chong, born in New Orleans Nov. . 25% 24% 25% |9.50; bidding largely 5.50 down for|of Chinese parents 21 years ago, is {¥ beef cows; low cutters down to 3.25; |proving a fistic rarity around New Refrigerator stan- few good stockers 7.00-50. York, boxing as a middleweight. He's dards, Oct..... 25 24% 24% ‘Hogs, 4,500; rather slow, largely 10 af feet 10, FOR SALE—Grocery store, doing & nice cash business, good location, rent reasonable, frigidaire equipped. Must sell on account of health. Write Box 126, Bismarck, N. Dak. Wanted to Rent WANTED—5 or 6 room house at once. Responsible party. Write Tribune Ad. 10905. WANTED TO RENT—Five room mod- ern bungalow as soon. as possible. WANTED—Sleeping room or light . room by married - couple. Phone 558-W on Tuesday. Lost and Found LOST—Near Coleharbor, one brown with broken handle. Contains valuable papers and trav- eler's checks. Liberal reward will be LOST—Some time ago, bunch of keys on metal key ring. Return to Tribe by at Ses =i

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