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ent eReaciob ‘ a aeaeciak Tribune’s Grain, MINING ISSUES GAIN STRENGTH TOWARD New York Livestock and Market Report for Tues., Sept. 1 Stocks (Grain Quotations | DOWNWARD TREND DOMINATES GRAIN 9 ore. 5.50-75. Winnipen, Bent, 1 Me oCash wheat — whea: northern, 95%; Be 2 northern, No. 3 northern, 9 No. 3 white, ists: Fixe. 3 white, F 139% 23% 13 , 85% “3 Wostingh. El. & Mf. White te Wilson THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 1936 MOFFIT PRINCIPAL ASKS ALL TO SCHOOL Says Education ‘ducation Helps Pave Way to Successful and Useful Career in Life Moffit, N. D., Sept, 1.—Invitation to all eighth-grade graduates in this BISMARCK GRAIN community to attend Moffit high WANT-ADS Are the Best Salesmen in Town Male Help Wanted Sabenan Wanted WANTED—First class barber. Annex Barber Shop. Female Help Wanted SPECIAL Work for Married Women. Earn to $21 weekly and your own dresses FREE. No canvassing. Send dress size, Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. A-7262, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED—Sales woman to travel with crew. Good pay. Call at 901 10th. Phone 1492 after 5. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Call at 508 W. Bdwy. WANTED—Two girls over 18 for laundry work. 808 Ist St. ee Work Wanted WANTED—Places “for girls to earn Phone commerce degree wants graphic or bookkeeping position. Stanley Kounts, Turtle Lake, N. D. EXPERIENCED. stenographer wants work. Rapid and accurate. Write Tribune Ad. No. 16652. COLLEGE girls want to work by the hour, after school hours, and Sat- urdays. Call 121. steno- SALESMEN wanted between 25 and 35 years of age for tea and coffee route in Bismarck and vicinity. Salary and commission. Bond re- quired. Good opportunity for work- -er. See L. R. Anderson, Annex Hotel, before 5 p. m., Wednesday. FARM PAPER sub. men wanted; at- tractive club national magazines; very liberal proposition; advise pa- pers represented. Publisher, 768, Shukert Bldg. Kansas City, Mo. MODERN FURNISHED 3 room apart- 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. TWO 3 rooni apartments, one with private bath. Lights, water, heat, gas, Kelvinator, furnished. Close to capitol and near school. 930 4th. ATTRACTIVE, newly decorated 4- room and private bath apartment. Fireplace, built-in kitchen, Maytag washer. 901 10th St. Phone 1492. THREE ROOM furnished apartment, first floor. Adults only. Heat, lights and gas. Immediate posses- sion, $35. 506 2nd. Phone 875. HIGH school girl wants to work for board and room. Phone 1156-J. 114 Bdwy. —_—_—_—_ Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Furniture for six apart- ment house. One block from old Postoffice. Price $600, $400 cash. House for rent to party buying fur- niture. Frank Everts, 314 3rd St. oe COMPLETE bed, dresser, radio, elec- tric washer, table and chair. Small range, Call at 617 Front St. Phone 1919, 2 ede FOR SALE—Bedroom set, davenport and chair, and dinette in good con- dition. Will sacrifice. Call at 511 Second St. FOR SALE—4 piece bedroom set, Modernistic type bed, 2 months, $65 cash. Apt. No.1. 707 Ave. A. WANT TO SELL good piano for cash or trade for good car. George Young, Driscoll, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Medium size Decker mangle, ironer type. Splendid con- dition. Phone 428. FOR SALE—Piano, good condition. Phone 1046, 1016 Ave. C. FOR SALE—Household furniture, dishes, etc. Phone 2136-W. Call at 100 Ave. B East, ALL kinds of furnit two Laskin lamb coats. Ave. FOR SALE—Brass bed, spring and | mattress, $12. uit jars and | 703 Front Houses for Rent MODERN HOUSE completely fur- nished. Four rooms and bath, Full basement. Garage. Available Sept. Ist. 518 21st St. FOR RENT—To adults only, five room house, 2 bedrooms, hot air heat. 6645. Close in. Write Tribune Ad. NEW, modern apartment, 3 rooms and bath. Fireplace and built-in features. Close to capitol. For ap- pointment call 1415. THREE room apartment with private bath. Close to Roosevelt school. Phone 1654-W at 422 Ave. C West. one room aa kitchenette. Suitable for two adults. Call 717 Thayer ch Phone 2180. ONE room furnished ‘apartment with closet. Upstairs. Rental $16 per month. Phone 1003-W. 405 5th side door. ONE 3-room apartment, also 3-room basement apartment, private bath. Newly decorated. Private entrance. 318 9th. ONE FRONT room apartment suit- able for two. Gas, lights, water. Use of electric washer. $20. 3rd St. THREE ROOM apartment, ground floor, $26. Two room apartment, $23, One room apartment $10. 1014 Bdwy. TWO ROOM FURNISHED or unfur- nished apartment. Also eight room house. Call 308 13th St. Phone 878. MODERN FIVE room unfurnished basement apartment, garage, near ealicl Rent reasonable. 1030 10th | FARE large rooms and bath, hot water heat, gas furnished, private _entrance, Kelvinator. Phone 1227-R. LARGE furnished one room base- ment apartment. For sale: Walnut parlor table, Call 222 3rd St. ONE LARGE light housekeeping room. Everything furnished, Phone 1047-R or call at 422 12th St. NICE one room furnished basement apartment. Adults only. Located at 624 7th. Inquire 616 7th, Ne house. Gas heat. Garage. Refer- ences required. Write Tribune Ad. ; 16681, i THREE ROOM house, four room fur- | nished house, 5 room house, and an j 8 room hot T. M. Casey and Son. SMALL HOUSE in rear of Varney Apts. Only small family need ap-; ply. Call 773 after 6 p. m. FOR RENT—Six room modern house with garage. Good location, In- quire 214 5th St. FOR RENT—Five room house. Gas heat. Located 112 Bdwy. Call 120-3 after 6. SIXROOM modern house at 420 14th | St. Phone 1561-LJ. Ice box for sale, | NICE 5 room modern house. Adults only. Inquire 401 13th St. Houses for Sale SIX year old 6-room modern stucco bungalow, also large room in base- ment. Hot water heat. Large play room in attic. One of the fine homes in Bismarck. Located in best residental district on Mandan St.) T. M. Casey and Son. | TWO room apartment, partly furnish- ed. Heat, lights and water. Suit- able for two. 307 4th 8t. | 113 | FX Automobiles for Sale USED CARS Plymouth DeLuxe Coach Dodge Sedan Chevrolet Coach Ford Deluxe Coupe Plymouth Coach Chrysler Airflow Sedan Plymouth Sedan Chrysler Sedan Buick Coupe Pontiac 8 Sedan 1935 Plymouth Touring Sedan Special Terms to Preferred Customers Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main Phone 708 FOR SALE—1935 Chevrolet coupe, run 10,000 miles. Equipped with radio. Hot water heater. Write _Tribune Ad, 16679. FOR SALE—$200 credit on new Ply- mouth or Chrysler, $175. August Bumann, Mandan . Phone 171. me Lost and Found LOST — Thursday afternoon, river road 3 miles north of Memorial bridge and 1% mile west. Black Labrador dog. Answers by name of Joe, Finder return to Quanrud, Brink and Reibold for reward. LOST—Young brindle bull dog wear- ing harness, somewhere between 11th and Bdwy. and Patterson farm. Phone 179, Melville Electric Shop. Reward. LOST—Small pig, tan with black spots. Call Frank Welch, 1992. __ Wanted to Rent WANTED—Two rooms and board by elderly couple in a modern home. Write to Ad, No, 16620, in care Bis- marck Tribune. | 1935 = Instruction SUE DIGBY—Private teacher of shorthand, 15 years experience as head of stenographic department in Business school. a Classes begin Sept. Phone 1619. Call at College , Apt. C. R iy $4.00 to $4.50. Good quality hay $8.50 to $9.50; f. o. b. cars on either Soo or Great Northern. Hay deliv- ered by truck west of Bismarck, $15 per ton. A. W. Knudson, Adams, N. Dak. 100 TONS baled $9.00. Tame oats, and prairie hay, $11.00 per ton on N, P. Railroad here. Robert Wilson, Josephine, N. D., Benson County. HAY FOR SALE—$6.00 in the stack. $9.00 on track at Gilby, N.D. Oscar Quanrud, Mekinock, N. Dak. Rooms for Rent LARGE COMFORTABLE room, cen: trally located. Walking distance from business district or high school. Phone 1411-M after 5 p. m. for appointment. COZY, warm sleeping room. Water in room. Hot always. Reasonably priced. Beautiful location. Phone 459-R. 206 Park St. SLEEPING ROOM. Excellent double bed. Close to bath. Gas heat. Al- ways hot water. 306 9th St. Phone 1330. WELL FURNISHED two room apart- ment on ground floor. Sept. 1st. Phone 273. 411 5th St. UNFURNISHED three room apart- ment with bath, 2 large closets. 417 Ist. Phone 241-W. {TWO ROOM unfurnished downstairs apartment in modern house. In- quire 111 Ave. A West. 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. | LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room. Su! able for two adults. Rent reason- able, 316 14th St. _ FOUR rooms and bath, unfurnished. Reliable adults only. Tel. 793. In- quire 813 Ave. C. TWO room furnished apartment. Gas, light and water. 1116 Rosser. Phone 978-J. VACANCY in new apartments. Un- furnished. Inquire Apartment No. 1, 707 Ave. A. FOR SALE BY OWNER—@ room jess than $5.00 nor more than $100 or imprisoned in tl City, Jail for not “by beth such 24, 1936. Final Passage “Myron H. Atkinson, City Auditor. Ase Ju Exp. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | school this year was issued here today Sept. 1 by Principal Elbert Larvick as the allied re No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs. doors were thrown open for the cur- Am. Can ........ 31 No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. rent school year. MS CPRERRE SCT Sa Am. Hide & as 5% |No. 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. Commenting on reports that some Steels, Motors and Other Re-|Am. 1% No. 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs. eligibles might not attend, Larvick i Am, 31% /Late Selling and Slackening |No. 4 dark-northern, 54 Ibs. called attention to the fact that the cent Leaders Exhibit Fall- | Am. 32% g No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. WPA is ready to assist those who are Am. Demand Results in De-- No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs short of funds and that persons with- ing Trends Am. No. 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. . out education find it extremely dif- asa creases in Price No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. ficult to obtain employment at sat- . i isfactory wages. New York, Sept. 1.—()—Mining {s- | Am. Sample Grain: “ nlige Chins lite in the laktar part of] AM 183 | Chicago, Sept. 1—~>)—The down-/49 Ibs. 98; 48 lbs, 95; 47 Ibs, 92; 46) |, "Why not take Advantage of the Tuesday's stock market session and, 17%,.|ward trend of grain prices continued ies 45 Ibs., .86; 44 Ibs., 83; 43 Ibs.,| times and get your education now along with assorted specialties, regis- 25% | Tuesday after the markets opened on 3 41 Ibs., .74; 40 Ibs,, .71; oo eee able tossake ae pee “% tered gains of fractions to a point or 60% | ® firm basis. 68; 38 Ibs., 55; 37 Ibs., .62. ood more. 38% | Late selling in wheat and corn,|No. 1 hard amber durum ......$1.10| CN0ugh to open the door of oppor-| ——— 5% |some of which was of a stop-loss nat-|No. 1 mixed durum ... 1.05 | tunity to you,” he said. Teen Sons earatige ene ey Bt ure, was associated with reports of |No, 1 red durum . “We need more broad-minded, well- close was irregular. HH akasaes ap- meh ‘al slackening demand for wheat and of | No, 1 flax ....... educated people to be able to lift roximated 1,100,000 shares, Aviation’ Garp improved moisture ‘conditions in the) No, 2 flax . ourselves out of the dungeon of Pp 100, a Baldwin grain belt. Houses «ith southwestern | No, 1 rye scandalous - politics and dndividual Business and industrial develop-| pai a 4] connections were conspicuous sellers! Barley . helplessness. Personal ambition and ments were interpreted as construc-| Barnsdal of wheat. Indications of more favor- g : initiative today need renewed energy. tive by analysts. The foreign situa-| Bendix Avi able conditions of pastures and bet-| tard winter wheat. : For young people with determination Von hse _ eontustng tniluenes Rae See Steel iz |ter prospects for feed grains Lge 2 education Bee eipaye the way. Cer- ketwise, vever, som 4 |ences some of the selling in corn an CHICAGO RANGE tainly it is a challenge that is worth apparently decided that profit taking *| oats. Chicago, Sept. accepting.” i seat fi was the more constructive policy at Briggs Mfg. ty] Wheat closed % to 11s below Mon- Whest> open Hig! Low Close Larvick said it is not his desire to ee Ia d unevenly and, atver | B42 Whe#l, 5. 10% cave ies) pat 108% to 1. Deo. 109, 110% 10814 1.08% eae eas ie from peer nee 5 urr. Ad, f and corn was % to 2 cen 4 1.00% 1 | schools but to induce every eligible @ dip in the first hour, most losses | Canadian: Pac. 131" | down, Sept. 105 to 105%, Dec. 91% LOT's 1.08% .105% 1.05% | student n the Moffit vicinity to go on were shaded or cancelled. Trends Gaterpil, es 74 | to %, oats lost 113 to 2, rye % to 1%, 1.07% 1.05 1,05 | With his education. ~ again turned spotty in late dealings. . ‘ 27 {and provisions 3 to 15 cents. % ‘ ——_—_—_— The rails were steady to moderately penne Pas 53% oe aan 24 rro de Pasco . % — 4 81% 877 improved during the greater part of | Ghes, & Ohio 66% | COARSE GRAIN INFLUENCE ! KNOX FLAYS R D R the day and the utilities slipped a! Chi, geky W. ae ao ee Eafe Re ewok 4135 0% 305% VMs share) elbier Way, ka a. Bet Z| ness in oats due to’ redeliveries at- Gx an 7% Among the gainers were Howe|C. M. St. PB. & Be eer aN eee CU e uC tte Ga tienes 143% 41% 1415 CM st P&P. 3% | fected corn and in turn the \, 36 , U. 8. f in fut felt | 5 e Cerro de Pasco, Alaskan Juneau, | Golgate. Pain. 14% | “Sentemp closed t 18% 15% 15% ee Westinghouse, Waldorf System, Col- 21% | vevis Dee. t tower at. 130%. an ; Asserts Government Should Act lins & Aikman, Mack Truck, Crosley 38% | May 1 tower at 1.16%. ; ; 15% Radio, American Chain, Baltimore & | 65, 3% | hedging s pronsure. September, tax se as Umpire to Preserve De- Ohio, Bucyrus-Erie, Sears Roebuck, 43% | closed 31% lower at 2.04; Dec. 3% low- 1.70 11.70 11.67 uy, 67 Ord American Can, Allied Chemical and | C. tH Tonk 204 and May ‘3% lower at 1.75 cency, Order Continental Can. % osed % " 11.95 11.80 it 80 es Losers included U. 8. Steel, Bethle- an 4 on Dee 1% lower at 4034; and May 1200 1187 1187 | Rocky Point, R. I, Sept. 1—(}— hem, General Motors, Chrysler, Au- Cont. a 68 1% lower at 4073. eer in é 13.15 13.20 13.07 Col. Frank Knox, Republican vice burn, Douglas Aircraft, Seaboard Oil. Gream Wheat. Silroe oe ik ee es Z eid presidential nominee, asserted Tues- Du Pont, Johns-Manville, and’ Elec- 35. 11% lower at 73%. December malt- MINNEAPOLIS RANGE day that labor, which “until our time tric Auto Lite. 10% | ing barley closed ‘Unchanged at 1.23. | Minneapolis, Sept, 1—(7)— fought its own battles,” benefited from A few of the low price theatre ae pertemeer eran apiee oo eta Wheat— Saat High Low Close| staying out of party politics. stocks were lively without getting 34. | May 34 higher at 69%. i P. 1.25% 1.23% 124% {| He added, in an address prepared very far ahead. 58 Undertone of the cash wheat mar- ae ast 121% 1.19% 1.20% | for a rally and clambake here, that a Bee ee, OR a 4,, [tna aemand wan tatriy govd for tie | Malting Bariey~ 1) */gvernment partial to “one form of cago was or a ie ls oes sDushel Du ate scant offerings of mond milling qual- *e 1.23 | Jabor organization or another” is “un- and corn yielded % to 2. reign: , |ity. There was no change in durum Feed Bariey— ee ee American.” currencies were quiet. Fs jon inter ga mot enous nar 1p) teil Bem 4 vy: Nee 6912| Knox came to Rhode Island aboard ; Tne 63% | his special c: ign train, which set i i dd a 4 pecial campaign 5 e NAA ET ENOR apaancaiietatonaresd! 60% | out Monday from Manchester, N. H., Livestock Re ot Palting quality wae in fair to 73%, | With 22,000 miles of travel in store. Le eRe ‘736 | Earlier in the day he made rear plat- aye tad ffemer. Bax was in renay’ ‘tee as fore Appearances in Connecticut and » | mani ‘or re-shipmen’ bu ju lassachusetts. South Se Sept. soa s.|ainete i Loch UMIORE INE: 40% ay o}eh Ol Honan ian Dept. —Cat 400; 8 = 14 if relations, ox said, sho e thal ine fegy Pista oxen sate Gs 24% | | Produce Markets 40% | of “umpire,” seeking to “preserve bidding lower; fed better grade steers| Graham aes an SSS 2.94 | decency and order,” and prevent vio- 8,00-9.00; some held higher; plain to|Greyhound . 57 CHICAGO 2.04 |lence. He said in part: : 7.00: 7 Chicago, Sept. —(AP)—Poultry, 2.0243 “What is this administration’s po- medium grades 4.50-7.00; odd lots| Gt. Nor. Ir. 20% |) 1 ear, 36 trucks, steady: Hens Me a labor? Fo! medium to good fed heifers 5.75-8.00; cle Nor. Ry. Pf. 41% [44 "Ibs. up! 19, less than 434 Ibs. 16; DULUTH RANGE iley towar : reales yr more pan a grassy kinds down to 4.00 and less;|Gt. West. Sur. 38% | Leghorn hens i4; Plymouth and White | pwuth, Mime Septet century labor in this country has low cutter and cutter cows 3.00-4.00: Houd-Her. B. 29% | Rock springs 18, colored 15 iymouth Di _ pI feared the encroachment of the fed- + | Howe Sound 51%] Rock fryers 17, White Rock 16, col- urum. Open inten “low Close few good cows around~ 5.00; most} Hudson Mot. 17. |oved 14%; Plymouth and White Rock |Sep. eral government in the relationship sausage bulls 4.25-75; odd head 5.00; Hupp, Motor oF 2% | broilers 15%, colored Leghorn between labor and capital. Wisely stockers dull, fresh supply mostly low- | Illinois Cent. Chad BE SU tees a and properly, labor has realized that er grades salable around 3.50-5.00; | Indus. Rayon 32 Sh 16:’ old ducks 6 lbs. up a central government's invasion of the calves 1,900; slow, steady; desirable mate Bus. Mach. 167% Jducks 5 Ibs. up, white, 16, ‘colored field is a two-edged sword. But the vealers 6.50-7.50; choice lots 8,00;|20t Gement ... + 55% 113: white ducks less than 5 Ibs. 12; present administration has rushed in- plain heavy and! grassy calves 3.00- ails Raster : Be colored ues Jens, than 5 Ibs. 11; old to this field. ” < We | Int.:Nick. Can ... geese young 15. Sy 5.00. Int, Tel. & Tel. ... 123: a Knox declared the nation built the Hogs 8,000; very uneven, 200-250] Johns-Manville 114 2 Chicago, Sept. Butler was | “richest and happiest and kindest so- ; -| Kelvinator . 20% j weak in tone Tu y. Eggs were cial order the world has ever known,” 1b, 10) lower Unan: Monday, Beaver: icennecott 47% | firm and poultry ateatye on a system of “free enterprise” and weights steady; weights under 200 lb. | Broger ORG 01g | Butter 8,478, weak, prices unchang-| MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN ., B 5 ; s ; “Jed. Ei 6.011, firm; extra firsts condemned critics of the system as 15-90; . 10,00-75; MI tirsts Jocal 22463 cars 23; current re- pis Tuesday 64 compared te 1026| sonday night i y Ib, 10.10-75; sows 450 1b.; down 8.75- | Loe 50% | ceipts 21. » Sinner bolle cab: Wheat and Knox sald’ “protestations, of friend: cl wheat and coarse zs 9.35; little done on feeder pigs. ! 382 NW oOni: uotations (eday follow: | ship and promises of legislation” have Sheep 7,500; 1,500 natives and Da: 47% | New York, Sept. 1.—AP—Live poul- eat “beguiled” the American working kotas; 20 cars rangers; no carly sales 15% |try steady, ‘By freight, broilers: Leg- Delivered To Arrive “Wages are not and cannot be set slaughter lambs; early bids steady at 10 |horn 15-16; other freight prices un-|1 h'yDNS SiO dow: aks 25-50 tiger: 45% |changed. 60 Ibs. 1.32% 1.39% by law,” Knox told an open air rally, . lown; Ing =! igher; Miami C O15 Butter, 14,201, weak Creame’ 339 00°C ttt ote “they are set by the productivity of slaughter ewes steady; mainly 2.25-|Miami Cop. ..... 23% |higher than ‘extra 3414-35; extra 1.38% the land, the capital and the worker 3.25; choice rangers Monday 9.15; bet- pti Cont ree: 0 rrtia eh 34; firsts (89-91 scores) 32 ie 28 tee) eel Pee government attempts ter natives and Dakotas 8.75-9.00; | Minn. Moline Imp. 1% eese, 507,138, easie Ibs, ...... 1.30% 1.37% 1.4. «++. /t0 set wages, it only disturbs industry range feeders 17.75-8.10. Mont. Ward ..........005 4814] Bees 2186, tiem, ‘Mixed colors: |2 D NS 87 and lowers total wages.” Dairy cows, generally steady, ship-| Murray Corp. 205% Mediums 20-22%; Dirties, No. 1 20-| Il sevcee 1.28% 1.36% .ieee aseee eee = pers and local interests fairly active; | Nash Motors 16% 17 Neraye e! ators, -apecial ‘packs oD Neos 126% 137% poston, BOSTON WOOL. | A, bulk milker and springer cows 50.00- | Nat. See bin ig: standards 25-25%; other/g DNS $5 | Beh ot eon BORE oat ae cer hoe onig 70.00; very plain around 40.00 and un-| Nat’ Dairy Pro 34% |mixed colors unchanged. Ios, ...... 1.24% 1.32% 100. sveee | Was reported by Boston markets Tues- aS el cic eee “Toe 122% 129% Sirengthening tendency, ©”? Se, Combing % blood territory wools CHICAG 67 B Fut 4 ver Y 77-79 © Chicago, Sept. 1.—(@)—: HA Deen High Low Close], lbs. - 1.20% 1.26% He hho Graded ‘nes of fine —Hogs 15,000 including 433% | Storage Standards ritory f good French comb- qosily 18’ to 28 cents lower thay 3% 2. 118% 1.24% Ing and ciaplonciengink a byouenitss Monda: average; ‘ i = gents lower! fon $1120. bulk desir- | North ee : dn Refrigerator Stan- + 1.16% 1.22% Tee oot aceanived ue ascablcante able 190-250 Ib, 10,90-11.25; 250-300 Ib.| Northern Pac: dards, Oct. ....... 25% in the grease which was estimated at largely 10.65-11.10; best 160 Ib, 10.50;|Ohio Oil .. 12% | Refrigerator Stan- z 114% 1.20% near the high side of the range 8}- mest sows 575-975, . SRE oe ae dards, Nov. ...... 25% Wiese “190 cents, scoured range. attle 9,000 calves 1,500; yearling Ve 4 5 id light ‘st teady: light year- 4 sprin, 1.29%, sees a Tings ainiy jactiver, nent arly” 9.60 peo Rae ante | Miscellaneous | We ae Winter Wheat hin cuicago gine ut several loads he igher; num-| param, Pict, 9 4) tA a a r les 8.90-9.25: fed heif 1D scarce! meahum weight and ‘Wwelxity | Bark Utat 3” | cow ROREIGN EXCHANGE | 1 § 122% 118% 1.20% 2 4 ? S ork, Sept. 1.—(?)—Fore! % Steady to 18 cents off; best 1,500 1b, | Penney (J. 90% | exchange steady: Great Britain de-|191y sieeraeatly) 9.50; strictly choice 1.250 erage R. ae mand in gotta ns CUES One 1 4 1.50% 1.16% 1.18% aN 00; reat Britain 5.03%; France 6.58%; 4 5 18% Weight bullock i scaling tet, 808 91% | Italy 7. 1: Germany tree 40.235, regia ayy 2 vs ; % ed 21.90; travel 22.40; No ‘ ; « Joade. similar. weights sold inte en | sie oe $275 | 25'30; Sweden 25.97; Montreal In New| 1. 118% 114% 1.16% |fésho, Rusuet Burbanke, U, § day at 8.25-65; all she stock about | gj 37% | York. 100.00; New York in Montreal] Gi practically, tree, from ‘cuts steady; bulla 10 to 18 cents higher 4655 | 100.00. jeep 108 secre cereal: pped ends, 2.40; U. 8. No. 2, and vealers 25 to 50 cents higher; 5 4 weighty sausage bulls up to 5.75; se- 564 py HICAGO STOCKS Min ota, Wheat |X. 1 inwashed, 24 runiphi, 36 4 lected vealers to 9.60; stockers more aria CBZ, the Antociated Prean) 1DH Wor 2.30-35; California, White Rose, U, § Ns s im tr) a ras aSMEED, 00M, including 200 directs eke Coepr ta Rey ame RAUBER Sb LES a triumphs, U. 8, 1, washed, strong; choice natives. to outsiders | Re GON ER NMED BONDE 2H OW... 1.15% 116% 113% 1.14% 9.75-85; top 10.00; bulk natives eligible 3 3D HW or ; ; ; 9.25-50; sheep steady; feeding lambs 234; 3 HOW... 1.13% 1.14% 1.11% 1.12% |scme_ showing decay 25; Mic! firm; bulk around 7.25 to 8.5 id Genera D gan Biles Triumphs, fair to ordinary, 47 CURB STOCKS Bay 4 SIOUX CITY Sew gad Curb: 60 Ibs. .. 131% 1.37% 1.27% 1.33% ——— ‘aSiour City, Sept LUM (U. & D. By Rew Fark eh eee: Pamber'hd ie “ si RANGH OF, CARLOT SALES —Cattle etter fe earlings s. hae “4 4 sete wees inneapolis, Sept. 1.—( active fly’ et Yeaciing 24% | Glee, Bond é'Share, 23 2 Amber of earlot grain Weight tlasrs: fat'shes stocks th i MINNE ATOLLS STOKE Ait ile ees sai ‘ aaa a durum {07 ve steers: fat she sto rms 3, nt . h Hockers and feeders slow; numerous Bite lj punneerolis, Gert: t—Ue -Btocks . e. A6. | Ry. at a1 ound 3 1b. weights 90: Be Northwest Banco: 10%. ain not auoted. salable down to 8,00; Bin hoice ing heifers held abi ase aMINNEAPOLIS FLOUR $75: most beef cows 4.30 down; cut- < 2% ee ererae) Minneapolis, Sept. 1.—(®)—Flour: ter grades 325-75; few plain stockers 1B Coven nencnntar in ew York). w:+| Unchanged, ‘Shipments 30,612, Pure 5.00 and below. 8% ber bran 23.00- 23,50, Standard middlings sg 4,000; slow, early shipper bid Be) Gantt ine, Sh 112: 1.90, 33 Ibs... 118% 124% oss eee 3 Riegel ik 3) 52 Ibs. .. 1.16% sath beeen) senew ORDINANCE No. 499 ts 20 ost light and i9% DULUTH CASH GRAIN. amber hi AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND A: See emo ea eGo itt say. 8a 19% | Duluth, Sept. 1—(AP)—Cash clos-| 51 Ibs, .. 1.14% 1.17% .s:| RE-ENAGT. ORDINANCE NUMBER RoAy lon ARearnaphie dae Tesectosday 33% |Ing prices: SaprnEh ene Low test—weight. cies 2. 483 OF THE CITY OF BISMARCK, , Bnchanged; largely 6.50-3,00; 33 ie 24 -1.99%1 No. 1 durk north 1 Grase ot ote 1.23% 1.29% Bheep 3,000, Including 1200 feeders 38 gig! is |i rd durum 104% 0... 968g 1000 billed sparen no trong Hae ae ae 136 ibs. 1. Ho 1 Coarse 2 | 1.58% ; TIC DA fat for feeder lambs. 8 114% - 7 northern hee 4 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOAR : 95% | 1.34 dark hard Montana |5 COMMISSIONE: cigs ara CASH GRAIN 139 [112 aia durum. No. 19 No, Bred Lis-13 47 corn 3 lr's0% ; 3 if No, 1 yellow 8 13.5 26%: 32 4 e 1.23% lake billing; samp a 41.30% 5 5 Ib. 415 grade 1.03-07; oats No, 1 white 45%; 8143 Nis, te uo, 8 bork ade 40; no r: Soy beans 16% 11.21%; 52 Ibs. 116i + tha 1 Ba 3 ¥ person isiating any of t yellow 160. Barley actual 33% | provisions of this ordinance shail, Bp femme ates "pot | Ua A pon conviction thereof be fined not 30 D 6% B% 81% +201 212 19-1. modern bungalow, west of First St. $4000, $500 cash, balance 6%%. Frank Everts, 314 Third St. Phone 1471-R, FOR SALE OR RENT—Four room partly modern house and garage. Three lots located at 606 14th St. Phone 3-F33. LARGE, comfortable modern resi- dence, well located. With good ren- tal income. Write to W. L. D., Box 616, Bismarck. Personal MEN’S SUITS and Ladies dresses dry cleaned and pressed, $1.00. PER- FECTION CLEANERS Phone 1707. MATTRESSES Wanted to Buy WANTED—Light trailer. Telephone 360-3 between 5 and 7 p. m. Ride Wanted TWO GIRLS want ride to Seattle around Sept. 15. Will share ex- penses. Call 1371. For Exchange z; WILL TRADE 160 acres land N. E. of Medora, N. D., for filling station or restaurant or what have you. Write Tribune Ad. 16721. Office Rooms FOR RENT—Two front office rooms facing Main Avenue. Ne TWO FURNISHED or unfurnished light housekeeping rooms at 315 So. 10th. ONE 5-room apartment. ‘Available Tribune Rates Are LOW consecutive insertions (per word consecutive (per word) ......... consecutive (per word) ............5160 | LOVELY, PLEASANT ROOM, modern home. Always hot water. 213 blocks from G. P. Hotel. Gentlemen. 120-R. 503 4th. FOR RENT—Cozy clean sleeping room. Close to bath. Close in. ie water when needed. 120 Ave. cARGE sleeping room, first floor, private entrance, suitable for two. Gentlemen preferred. 1006 5th St. ONE large sleeping room. Suital for one or two. Gentlemen pre- ferred. 718 Ave. E. Phone 1758-W. SEPT. ist. Large furnished living room, piano, Adjoining sleeping room. Write Tribune Ad. 16624. NICELY FURNISHED sleeping room for one or two, private entrance. Al- ways hot water. 307 10th. large furnished room or share apartment. Right downtown. Write Tribune Ad. 16680. LARGE, comfortable room, Suit- able for two. Near capitol. Inquire evenings at 818 5th St. LARGE pleasant room. Close ih. “Gentlemen only. Mrs. J. P. Sell, 521 5th. Phone 403-M. TWO well furnished sleeping rooms. Excellent location, Always hot __Water. Phone 1739. MODERN ROOM in modern home. Near capitol and high school. 9th. Phone 1963. FRONT SLEEPING room, suitable for one or two. Close in. 216 Thay- er. Phone 1276. COMFORTABLE room for rent. Close in. Gentlemen only. 316 Mandan. Telephone 2056. THREE ROOMS for rent. Lights, and water furnished. Reasonable. 418 20th St. SLEEPING ROOM for rent in mod- ern home. Close to bath. 306 Ave~ nue B. ONE NICE sleeping room, near cap- itol and high school. 831 8th St. NICELY furnished room. Close Suitable for two. 301 4th St. For Sale FOR SALE—1 600x16 extra heavy Royal tire. Good condition. Inquire Tribune office. FRESH pasteurised creamery buteer 36c per lb. Equity ‘Orecmaray Inc. eoarene Creameries, Bismarck- Elbe Hi fka : oe ia