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ribune’s Grain, Livestock and PRAT TAKING HIS CK MART “AFTER New York tocks| OPENING IS STRONG|iis# siness, Industrial Gptisfactory Despite Erra- tic Performance “Where was little change in the gen- ‘tally satisfactory business and indus- Picture |Am ‘trial picture and the day’s erratic per- | Asad. formance was attributed largely to profit taking. The close was irregu- avian Transfers were around 900,000 ~ The list got off to a firm start but juyers failed to follow up their ad- vantage and prices soon began to ). skid. Steels, amusements and specialties ‘Yed'the early. improvement. ‘They gave | BOS War ground with the others as the session | advanced. B Resistance was exhibited by U. 8. 13% 2315 ft 11% 16% 5% | Tuesday's closing level. worked higher, afterward more than | ni; 27%) 5% 3 21% 16% 37% - 635 27% 30 T4A% 54% 4 196%-%. Oats closed unchanged to! Mi 4 off, rye was % down to % up, and 8e] tocks | WHEAT PRICE GOES | BACK AFTER EARLY SPURT WEDNESDAY i Futures Fluctuate satiity at Close in View of Increased Offerings Market tere for Wed., Aug. 26 [Grain Quotations| BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by er igorane Co.) Aug. 21 ‘0. 1 dark northern, A Ths. fo. 2 dark northern, 57 lbs. lo. 3 dark northern, 56 lbs. Ne 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. jo. 4 dark northern, 54 Ibs. No. ‘No. No. No. | Samp! iple Chicago, Aug. 2 tures advanced 1 Wednesday, ()——-Wheat fu- | cerfts a bushel | reversing and fluctuated nervously around Corn was losing the early gains as offerings in- creased. Ne The modest buying of wheat here was credited to interests stimulated by a revival in the European demand for Canadian wheat and by strength in foreign markets. . Wheat closed %-% above Tuesday's finish, September 1.11 ber 1.10%-%, and corn was % lower, September 1.12-12%, December the recent | 7, downward trend, but then reacted |n, grain: 149 Ibs., 1.01; 48 lbs., 98; 47 Ibs., 4 dark northern, 53 lbs. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. . 5 dark northern, 51 : : 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. , Aga wees 0, Aut so re Mother and One Living Sextuplet Got An ything to Sell? Try the WANT-ADS > Female Help Wapted SELL XMAS CARDS, Box Assort- ments. Full or spare time. Sample on approval. Big profits, Unusual values and artistry. Engraved Craft, Kasota Bldg, Minneapolis, Minn. G1 EPS ena See mer SPECIAL WORK for Married Wom- en. Earn to $21 weekly and your own dresses FREE. No canvassing. Send dress size. Fashion Frocks, Inc, Dept. A-6735, Cincinnati, Ohio. HOUSEKEEPER for two persons. State qualifications, experience, and wages expected. Write Tribune Ad. 16549. GIRL WITH high school education to do housework, and help in store. Write Tribune Ad, 16536. EXPERIENCED girl for general housework. None other need ap- ply. 301 4th St. WANTED — Competent experienced | housekeeper. Apply in person. 234 W. Thayer. WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Must go home nights. Phone 1137. GIRL WANTED for light housework. Apply evenings. 406 5th St. GIRL for kitchen work. Must under- stand cooking. Call 869-R. EXPERIENCED Dressmaker wanted. State Fur Co. ae Wanted WANTED — Experienced grocery clerks, Write Tribune Ad. 16548. State age and experience. Give ging good references in first let- Safesmen Wanted WATER treatment company with | successful world-wide ex] aed has vacancy for fully quali: gineering salesman of proven sbill- ty. Liberal commission. Write Midwest Manager, 506 8. Wabash Ave., Chicago, Tl. ie Instruction i SUE DIGBY—Private teacher of shorthand, 15 years experience as head of stenographic department in Business school. Classes begin Sept, 1, Phone 1619. Call at College Bldg., Apt. C. REAL ESTATE 4 ROOM house, full cemented base- ment, everything spic and span, chicken house, garage, three year old trees, good well, 2 acres, house alone cost more than price, $1200. MANY other bargains in houses and lots in all parts of city. Buy through a relisble agent arid be sure of your title and value. . E. YOUNG Apartments for Rent Corwin-Churchill Motors, Ine. 122 Main Phone 708 FOR SALE—A 1931 Essex Sedan in good order for sale to highest cash bidder, Car may be seen at Fleck’s Garage. Mail bids to Western Ad- justment and Inspection Co., Bis- __ marek. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE— Chevrolet coupe, coach. 1929 coach, sedan. 1930 coach. 5 1930 Ford truck. We trade and give bjieg Hedahl Motor Co., Bismarck, FOR SALE—1932 International truck, good condition. Reasonable for cash. See Halvorson at Standard Bulk Station. eee eee Room Mate Wanted 4% is 4 WANTED—One Steel, Bethlehem, Crucible Steel, |C: 11% [Perley and provisions showed litte EICENSED beauty operator’ wants |MODERN 3 room apart or two girls to share i Du Pont, j i | iy x Ww - ‘Ave! ‘lengt! Schenley, Distillers Corp.-Seagrams, \ Deere, American Telephone, Standard Oil of New Jersey, Goodyear, Corn t @roducts, Fajardo Sugar, Loew's, ‘Warner Bros., Gold Dust and Hou-|C. daille-Hershey. Off fractions to 2 points or so were J. Case, International Harvester, Santa Fe, N. Y. Central, Southern Pacific, Atlantic Coast line, ‘Western Union, Consolidated Edison, | C North American, American Water Works, Generat Motors, Sears Roe- buck, Montgomery Ward, United Air- | C0” craft, U. 8. “Smelting, American iting, General ville, Zenith Radio and Allis- Chalmers. South St. Paul, Aug. 26.—(?)—(U. Electric, Johns-|Cream Whi |, Livestock || Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 2,600; slow;/ Firestone T. & i SOUTH ST. PAUL | slaughter steers about steady; few better ‘yearlings 800-60; some choice | Gen. Elect. steers held around 9.00; short fed kinds down to 7.00; she stock little } ‘changed; best heifers held around Hikes } 80; gtass butchers under 5.50; low cutter to cutter cows 3.00-75; grass \ bn tetaly eared few bet- mainly Gi ter“grades 4.50-5.00; bulls firm, most 1200-1800-lb. bolognas 4.25-75; stock- ers weak, supply mostly plain; calves 1,200; steady; good to choice vealers ed ie selections to 8.00; culls down Hoo, 5,200; general market 15-25 lower; weights under 190 Ibs. showing full decline; spots 10.90 5 3 better 180-250. lbs. 10.60-85; Ibs. 9.00-10.65; 300-350 Ibs. 9,50-10.00; desirable 140-180 Ibs. 9.00-10.75; 100. 140 Ib, killers 7.50-9.00; sows 450 Ibs. | 1 own 8.75-9.25; feeder pigs up to 7.25; average cost Tuesday 9.90, 245 lbs. Sheep, 12,000; about 2,000 natives and Dakotas on. sale; 41 cars Wash- ingtons back; all native classes steady; better grade ewe and wether i Indus. Rayon it.. Cement, ear Harvester Int. Nick. C: tise hy. B. 4 Loew y. ie) lambs 8.50; throwouts 5.50-6.00; most | Mack Trucks slaughter ewes 2.25-3.25; native and Dakota feeding lambs 6.00-7.00; bulk “native and range lambs Tuesday 8.50. Dairy cows, demand fairly broad for | x4 both local and shipper interests; trade moderately active, steady to Minn strong; medium to good milkers and springers 55.00-75.00; purebred selec- tions up to 80.00; common and aged | Mi Ughtweights down to 40.00. CHICAGO Chicago, Aug. 26.—()—(U. 8. D. —Hogs 13,000" including Sood" die. 10 to 15 spots ti (than’ Tuesday's avera to 10 cents lower? top S11. sirable 190-250 ib., $11.0 310 Ib. $10.65-11.25; bi ed lay 25-40 cents oft mixed yearling 8c: heifers 9.25; mixed Ib. yearling steers. medium weight steers 9.00-50 scaling around weight showing most decline com- pared with week ago, kinds scalin over 1,400 1b.; lower grade and grassy ‘steers - steady; ‘ong; hulis strong sausage bulls 5.50 down; vealers 9.00 do: mostly 8.00- .00 on better grades; packers slow. 6.00 mostly, but well jotable to 7.00, including 5,000 direct; ondy:, better grade native: few 9.50 to city butchers: rangers Montanas 9. mM bulk better rasan Sioux City, ets F} (Py ,A)—Cattle 4,00 etter grade. year: other yearlings and about grassers be seers to 4.20; cutter grades lara ly 3:85 ood steers and heifer stock calves mixed 6.00; few plain 9 down bs neeE ry slow, sein i mand ymlted to fo. good lig bbed si Petters 18 240 Ib. bute a0 action on lighter ht, medium and light sows bid 9.00- 1 8.75-9.00; tsotes as. nlge, fully vm BOSTO! Boston, Aug, 26.- Meet. -The movement of wool in the | ‘Bos w were received from 6 and mod gd quantitl are ‘tee c tor: bags brought fully basis. Bulk short Hrench is, shor Braves _—. Jengths cine ser a a Pel Midisaa Bt. linn. Honey . Minn. Moline Imp, . Minn. &t. P. & SEM Ward as ‘SREGESEs: pee ie 149% By Ma 25% 52% 65% 3 110 14% % 30: 67% 36% 10% 6% ote | Very light offerings. 13% | Pretty fair demand and inclined to be 14% 27% 23 455 3855, 38% 35's 28% 495% % | rye closed’ %c higher, D change. WHEAT FUTURES MAKE MODERATE RECO’ Minneapolis, Aug. futures made moderate rec: ing a dull market session Wednesday, domestic news was largely _ bullish but traders eyed Winnipeg receipts. Minneapolis September wheat clos higher, Dec. % cents and Flax futures finished while May closed 1c higher, Coarse grain futures were bolster ed by the early ed, and May %e low malting barley closed September feed barley higher and Dec. % higher. Cash wheat offerings were types. Prices were firm. not enough: durum or at in to make a market. Corn was in slightly improved de mand and firmer In tone because o ats stronger. Rye was in fair to good de- mand and scare Barley demand wa good if quality suitable for malt- ing. Flax was in good demand and firm. cHicaco Chicago, Aug. 25.—(@)—Butter wa steadier in tone today. Begs and poul try were steady. Butter 8. specials (92) 34% ri firsts. (88-89) i (90 centralized carlots) 20% 4575 21 6642 8,166, steady: extra firsts lo fresh graded Be Rock y . colored 15: Plymouth and White Ro broilers 10, colored 15, Leghorn 15 bareback chickens 14; turkeys 13-16 roosters 1415, Leghorn roosters 134% heavy old ducks 13, heavy young 16: small white ducks 11%, small colored 11; geese 13. other freigh’ unchanged. 10,046, fi “| higher than extras 3 % | o——— 13} ae Score) 35; firsts, (88- scores) 33 3 centralized (90 score) 34%-%; ids unquoted. firm, une ged. Mixed colors: standards retrigerators, standards other inixed colors —EEa BUTTER-EGU FUTURES Chicago. Aug. (P)— Butter Future: High 33% Storage Standards, November Egg Futur Refrigerator dards, Oct. 21% 25% Miscellaneous | CURB sTOcKs - New York, Aug, 26.—()—Curb: American Gen. 9%. . Cities Service 4. Elec Bond Shara 21. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Aug. ment Bon ‘ Treasury *s 119.3, MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS , Mionbenstle, ous: (#)—Stock: Mirat” Bank Stock 13%. Northwest Ba: ICAGO STOCKS (By the Asnocinted Press) Midwest Corp. 11%. . McGraw El. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Prean) (Over the countse dn New oe Maryland Fund. 10.51 Quart. Inc. 8h, it Sel. Hm. Sh. 1 sence Fear GRAIN a awe me fixe he tye ay mized arlick: mized 1187 No stinixed 1.14%, Re No. 1 ae 1 tow: actual 943 eee Timoth; ye New crop ..5.40. 5.00-22.00. CHICAGO POTATOES Ghicego, Aug. 26,—W)—(U. 5. neo a ch track 128, triumphs 0. 8. No. Bilas triumph U8, Nori, 2. panda es MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR * Minneapolis, Aug. hanged, ar rert 36.681. 50-36.00. Standard midditi f corn and uni December unchanged. closed Ke very ght good demand prevailed for the ‘There | Se} winter were in Low Close 33% 33% atk ned 26.—()—Govern- mopar? weoes crmcotscnmecne h | De Ser RS MINNEAPOLIS RANGE igh goad ite 26.—(P)}— ‘Wheat— ‘Ti High Low 6 ie ae 1 re Test 117% ft . 4 13 s ae 0 10 BB 18 % 18 1B 42% 11% a 18% 42 wu G4 43% 434 Ss . 2.12 2.10% - | Dee. 4 211% 219 211 = DULUTH Reet Duluth, Minn. Aug. aoa Ne ne High Low = 5 4% iste 1.30 s ‘ 134" 1:24 1.22% 2.09: {MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapclis, Aug. 26.—(#)—Wheat receipts Wednesday 72 compared to ago. 145 a year Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse ig quotations today follow: Delivered To Arrive ~ 135 1.42 . 134 141 . 133 1.40 181 139 139 1.35 127 1.35 125 1.82 ~ 123 1.29 1210127 119 it 117 Whea' 119 117 115 121) 1.18 . we 118 119 1.16 ~ 116 117, 114 Durum . 133% . 1.36% . 133% . 130% . 1.28% . 1.26% 3 . . 1.28% . 123% 128% wy 100K 128%. Aber SP duran se tah 1B Toon 141% 1.39% 138% 135% 132% 131% 1.30% 131% i af t 2, pi 3. 137% Mother of sextuplets, only one of whom lived, Mrs. Adeline Speichinger, 36, Mendon, Mo., farm woman, is shown here with her surviving baby, Mar- j Louise, who weighed 10 pounds at birth. Mrs. Speich- inger already had five boys and four girls, the oldest 15. Less than two weeks after the mul- tiple birth, Mrs. Speichinger had resumed her household _ duties. Treaty Ends British Occupation of Egypt London, Aug. 26—(4)—In the room where 10 years ago ihe treaties of Locarno were signed, Great Britain and Egypt entered into a contract of amity and alliance today. For Britain and Egypt alike the treaty marked a new epost in rela- tions. It terminated the British mil- 4 |itary occupation of Egypt. Henceforth the two countries will be allies in the protection of their common interests. *|$1,800 Fort Lincoln Project Is Is Approved St. Paul, Aug. 26—()—WPA proj- position in small modern shop. Marcelling speciality. Miss Vera Knoop, Beach, N. Dak. Route No. 1. Phone 1-F21. CAPABLE, Reliable woman wants work Me hour or day. Call at 607 IDAHO AND WASHINGTON LAND for sale—160 acres near Kamiah, Idaho, on good road; one mile to school; house and small barn; spring water. About 25 acres cul- tivated, balance of the place fine timber. Price reduced to $1,600.00. ‘Will take late model used auto as part payment and the balance long time at low rate of interest. .I have many bargains in farms and irri- gated tracts. Robert L. Ragon, Realtor, 200 Main 8t., Lewiston, Idaho. SS —=- Houses for Rent HOUSE FOR RENT—Two-room fur- nished house. Also two rooms on second floor furnished for light eeping. 818 - 7th St. MODERN HOUSE, completely fur- nished. Four rooms and bath, Full basement. Garage. Available Sept. Ast. 518 2ist St. ects to cost approximately $150,000 at seven army posts in the seventh corps area have been approved to WPA at Washington. Projects approved include: Fort Snelling, Minn., $10,500 for repairs to roads, streets, drainage, water and sewer systems. Fort Lincoln, N. D.; $1,800 for re- pairs on highways, streets and crain- age. WANSIPEG: CASH t GRAIN northern 95% No. 2 white 485 MODERN five room house. Near high school; also five room base-| ment apartment. Inquire 1026 10th St. FOR RENT OR SALE—Five room partly modern house. Close to cap- itol. 1011 9th St. PARTLY MODERN three room house. Good condition. Inquire 601'2 So. 10th 8t. FOR SALE—Porch glider, fernery, good condition. Fruit jars. Phone 728. 718 4th. on) FOR SALE—2 beds, complete. Dress- er. Miscellaneous articles. 213 Ave. A. Phone 2076-M. Afinuenyblls, Au +|of carlot grain sal hard amber ducum «| 2 yellow 1.14, 4 The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York has one of the largest _ {collections of jade in the world. The first American expedition into ““"lthe Arctic region left Phildelphia in 1453, R i Board ‘ VERY desirable room with morning and evening meals, Phone 145. Lost and Found LOST—One truck tire, 10 miles north of Flasher, N. Dak. Size 9.00x20. Finder return to Mandan Beverage Co. and receive reward. LOST—White gold Bulova watch in business district Monday. Reward. Call 781-R. ey 'N. D. Safest Driver Page, N. D., Aug. 26—Dr. J. B. James, (above), local physician, left here Monday on the start of his motor trip to New York City as North Da- kota’s delegate to the First National Safe Driver Motorcade. FOR SALE—Gas range, two months old, $25, discount. 619 6th St., 3rd floor. Wanted to Rent WANTED — Modern unfurnished house or apartment with three bed- rooms. Reasonable. Good location. Can furnish references. Write Tribune Ad. 16550. tees WANTED—A house near capitol, suitable for four adults. Modern bungalow. Write B. Boyd, Box 306, Bismarck, N. Dak. MODERN HOUSE with garage, close in, by responsible party. Phone 1421-W or write to Tribune Ad. 16595. UNFURNISHED house, five or more rooms. Responsible party. Phone 214-W or write Tribune Ad, No. 16481. YOUNG COUPLE wants desirable two or three room apartment in private home. References. Phone 1877, —_—_—Ks—s_—_oeeoso Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Kelvinator, vacuum lea Det parent 9x12 rug and radio, all in good condition. 831 13th St. : FOR SALE—Small steel locker, baby stroller, Bissell sweeper, baby bed, complete. Phone 1539. 204 13th St. FOR SALE—Magic Chef gas range, four burners, heat regulator. Also small power jig-saw. 915 7th St. FOR SALE—General Electric refrig- erator, in good condition. Inquire Bismarck Tribune Office. _. FOR SALE—Piano, library table, ice box, dining room set, single bed. 614 12th St. Sant FOR SALE—Frigidaire, $50; radio, $10; Linoleum rug, $1.50. 418 lst. &t. BABY BUGGY, Lloyd Loom, used, $7. Call between 4.and 8 p.m. 213 11th st. FOR SALE—Business desk with chair, baby crib with mattress. Call 1871, E for sale. Phone 2046: or call at 712 Main. ee ment with private bath, private en- trance, ground floor.. Also 2 room furnished basement apartment. Suitable for two adults. Close in. Phone 260. Call 512-W after 6 p. m. ATTRACTIVE, newly decorated four rooms with bath, semi-basement apartment. Fireplace, _ built-in kitchen, Maytag washer. Phone 1492 for appointment, or call at 901 10th St. LARGE two room furnished apt. Newly decorated. Kitchen, built-in cupboards, Electric refrigerator. Hot and cold water always. 213 llth St. Call at rear door. TWO 3 room. apartments, one with private bath. Lights, water, heat, Kelvinator, furnished. Close tol and near school. 930 4th. THREE ROOM furnished apartment, first floor, Adults only. Heat, lights and gas. Immediate posses- sion, $35. 506 2nd. Phone 875. FURNISHED ground floor apartment. Living room, kitchenette and bath. Private entrance. Adults only. $3750 per mo. 322 \st. FOR RENT—Furnished one room and kitchen _ apartment. Private en- , Water, gas and tele- phone. 314 W. Rosser. FOR RENT—Very comfortable fur- nished three-room ground floor apartment, with private bath if de- sired. 808 - 7th St. APARTMENT FOR RENT—Three- room apartment, furnished or un- furnished. Also sleeping room. Call at 318 - 8th St. THREES ROOM apartment, ground floor, $26. Two room apartment, $23. One room apartment $10. 1014 Bawy. {ONE unfurnished room and kitchen- ette. Heat, water, gas, Murphy bed. Suitable for two. 608 3rd St. NICE one room furnished basement apartment. Adults only. Located at 624 7th. Inquire 616 7th. FIVE room furnished apartment in duplex available for three months. Call Mr. Roberts, 751. FOR RENT—Furnished apartments in Murphy apartments, 204% Main Ave. Phone 1157-W. LARGE, lower duplex, gas heat, hot water, fireplace. Centrally located. Mrs. Paris, 404 5th. FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room ground floor apartment. Rental $32.00. 721 3rd St. furnished apartment. No smokers. Right downtown. Phone 1886, YOUNG man wants roommate. Large comfortable front room. 411 Ave. A. Phone @047-J. Business Opportunity FOR RENT—Good brick Mercantile building, 25x135 ft. in choice loca- tion at Mandan, N. Dak. Will be vacant Sept. 15th. Write or phone I. C. Iverson, Mandan. FOR RENT—Service Station at Co- man Tourist Court, midway between Bismarck and Mandan. Latest 7a oline equipment. 1010 Main Bismarck. Phone 1293. FOR SALE—Pool hall, restaurant, barber shop, fully equipped. Heat furnished. Rent $10, $200 cash. Call. Don't write. Clark’s Lunch, Rich- ardton, N. Dak, Office Rooms FOR RENT—Two front office rooms Sept. ist. Store. Wearing Apparel FOR SALE—Grey American Squirrel trim. Size 14, 110% Ros- ser after 4 p. m. Travel ()pportunities penses. Call at 1008 Ave. C, Luella Harding. Rooms for Rent Gentlemen preferred. On Septem- ber Ist a lovely front room will be available. Well furnished. Easy chairs, Just right for two gentle- men. 406 W. Rosser. Phone%l?39. NEWLY furnished room on ground floor. Cross ventilation. Bath room adjoining. Comfortable and convenient. 318 West TWO room basement apartment. Partly furnished. $12.00 a month. 1517 Bowen Ave. VACANCY in new apartments. Un- furnished. Inquire Apartment No. 1, 707 Ave. FOR RENT 0 housekeeping rooms. Fully furnished, modern. 517 2nd 8t. THREE 3-room modern apartments. North Hannafin. Mrs. Davis, Bis- marek. FAREE room furnished apartment. 519 Sth St. Inquire evenings. or ren rooms. 614 20th St. (per word) 4 consecutive &8 t hi, two gentlemen. 1015 8th 8t. Phone 1265-W. SLEEPING ROOM. ways hot water. 306 9th St. Phone 1330. Hot water when needed. 120 Ave. A LARGE COMFORTABLE room, next to bath. Suitable for one or two. Phone 1824-W or call at 622 11th. NICELY FURNISHED sleeping room for one or two, private entrance, Al- Ways hot water. 307 10th. LARGE pleasant room. Close in. Gentlemen only. Mrs. J. P. Sell, 521 ONE furnished and one unfurnished room. Hot water, city heat and lights. 304% Main. FRONT iG room, for one or two. Close in. 216 Thay- et. Phone 1376, NICE, LARGE sleeping room in quist, private home for one or two. 20 Ave. A West. BOGM YOR BART: Finiebed ai ing room. Close in. Phone 218 - ist St. Two or furnished UNFURNISHED rooms at 315 So. 10th St.

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