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7 Market t Report for Mon., Sept. 21 STOCK TRANSFERS TOTAL 4,750,000 SHARES AT GLOS Selectivity Prevails With Spe- clalties Commanding Prin- cipal Interest - New York, Sept, 21.—0P)—A consid- erable degree of selectivity otal ea canning te eran tl principal inert ‘of Fa pgguenidl ed investors. a le upward swing in the morning, prices displayed mixed trends at the close. Transfers ap- proximated largest aggregate since the lat- ter part of July. Inspiring . business and industrial news items were plentiful agd the list got off to @ fast start. A few issues selling below $10 were turned over in 1,750,000 shares, or the| Assd. Dr: [New ew York Stocks ocks] Adan, Gasise Prices Sept, $1 ‘Afams Exp, % Arras 89 . Crystal & oR : fe 12% De S2a208F: Pod” eee Booker ae 151% eel : Fh tetepeketeh toon REPT ESEEE blocks of as much luch 85 30,000 shares at| Beth. small improvement. Others, less active, scored gains up| Borden. to 3 or more points at their best and ® number recorded new tops for the year or longer. Profit-taking inter-| Di vened later and the activity slowed appreciably. Extreme advances were reduced or canceled in some instances. Coal stocks came to the fore follow- | Bt: ing. predictions:of the National Coal! association of higher soft coal prices in the near future. Increased earn-| ings and hopes of larger dividends, brought other equities into the lime- 4 light, Failure of the steels to respond to an upturn in mill production to an officially estimated rate this week of ‘744 of capacity tended to cool buy-| Ch ing orders a bit. Among the day’s better share per- s formers were Commonwealth é& Southern, United Corp., Columbia Gas, International Nickel, Purity Bakeries, Atlantic Coast Line, Douglas Aircraft, Celanese, Seaboard Oil, Indian Re- fining, Schenley, Crown Cork, Mack Truck, Pressed Steel Car Preferred, Johns-Manville, American Radiator, | Pullman, Clark Equipment, Corn Products, McLellan Stores, Interna- tional Telephone, Western Union, Public Service of New Je! West-! 6; inghouse, Allied Chemical, Loew's, Anaconda and Kennecott. Wright Aeronautical dropped several points. Bonds generally tilted forward, but a break in corn at Chicago affected commodities. Corn ended off 3% to 4% its a bushel.. Wheat was up % Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Sept, 21.—()—(U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle 14,200; supply large- ly grassors, market slow, undertone weak to 25 lower on slaughjer steers: and most she. stock; bulls steady; stockers’ weak; some bids 15-25 off: fed steers and yearlings salable stockers 6.50-8.51 plain or lower grades 3.50-5.50; low cutter to cut- ters 2.75-3.60; beef cows 3.75-4.75; few good 5.00-75; practical top bologna} bulls 5.00; early bull stocker and fecd-! er steers 4.50-6.00; good caives up to 6.50; calves 4,500; weak to 5) lower; | Ki bulk desirable vealers 7.59-8.50; choice sorts 9.00; cull and common 4.00-6.00. Int. Int. 1 Sotins.| Manville Kelvinator 4 % : 7 Chrvaler 115i Colgate-Palin. Colum. G. & El. columns Fick Vte. 3% 42% 13% 1% 2% 30% Cont. Motor Cont. Oil De! Corn Products” poem Wheat . Gen. Mills Motors Gillstte 5 Cold Cust Goodrich Goodyr. T. Graham Paiv> Gt. Nor. Ir. Ore Ctf. Gt. Nor. Pf. Gt. West. Sus. Greyhound Houd-Her. Ry. ground 8.00-9.25; medium to good ine Sus haa Mach. Int. Cement int, Harvester aes Kennecott ‘tations, Liverpool CANADIAN EXPORTS SEND WHEAT PRICE SOARING IN MARTS Estimate Three to Four Million Bushels Purchased for Foreign Sale a, | Chicago, Sept. 21.—(#)—Late esti- jeu of that three to four million bush- purchased Monday for export did much to whirl prices to lofty heights verywhere, Minneapolis and Liverpool wheat markets soared to had top record quo- the highest in more than six years. Heavy selling to i » sechieveesig lita finish, Sept, Sept. 1.14%, Dec 1.13% 1.11% 1.11%; Dec. 94%-%, eff and provisions. unchanged to 27 cents lower. REACTION TO BULLISH M DEVELOPS enn lls, 21,—()—Cons crable bulish enthusiasms wal are d in the wheat market here early in Monday's session by the strength of Winnipeg and Liverpool but iiquida- tion of Chicago December below $1.15 was too much to overcome and a slight reaction developed. roger Groce! pert Gi. & My. Loew's Lorillard (PB) Hogs 7,500, fairly active barrows and/| mack Trucks . gilts; mostly 10 lower than Saturday | Macy (R.-H.) or 10-25 lower than Friday; svws largely steady, top 9.90 for choice 200- 240 Ib.; better 190-250 Ib. 9.65-90; few 250-300 Ib,, 9.25-85; 170-190 1b., 9 00- Marsh. Fisld McKesson & Roo. ones be Rob. Pi Miami Ci Mid-Cont. 75; 140-170 Jb., 8.00-9.25; 120-140 1b../ midland rit 7.00-8.25; sows 7.85-8.85; little done on feeder pigs; few sales 40-90 lb, £.25-5.25; average cost Saturday 9.00; weight 208 Ibs.; for the week, 43; weight 218 Ib. Sheep 23,000; 5,200 feeders through; salable supply 41 cars rangers; about 7,000 natives and Dakotas; no carly sales fat lambs; buyers talking sharp- ly lower bulk held at 9.25; early sales Murra: Minn. Honey Minn. Su Pee Minn, Mont. "Corp. Nash Bae fat ewes weak to 25 lower at 2.50 to N t, Te 325; undertone weak on feedin: lambs; bulk fat lambs Saturday 9.75. Dairy cows, light supply about steady; good shipper demand for bet-; ter grade milker or springer cows; plain backward springers dull; good close kinds 65.00-75.00; selects quot- able above; common and medina grades around 60.00. jouUx ee, Files city. sep) t. 21.——(U. 8. Dt A.)—Cattle 9.508, fed yearlings id heifers steady; matured steers com- paratively scarce, slow grass fed she tock weak to 25 lower; stockers and feeders active to 2. higher; choice rlings 9. liberal share down to 8.25; choice 300 most cow feds dow choles flesh: cree choi de $15 1b, weights at re better grade at be: choice 550-880, Ib, feeding heifers uneven to 10-25 ; marketable top an we large): 8.80, feeter Pi ry chiet at 10- at lowe end, " 3 ew strong fcarsely 8.75 12,000, including 1,800 feed- a Hpronel no early fat lamb ‘tone hots to lower;, best ry slaughter jo wi oo ers lite action; und (U. Chicago, Bo - 7 CHICAGO ness oy ae inciuals “Rees L} HONE as wi ‘sold; bapa jpn ie to weigher. bulls fully leady; vealers about steady at 10.0 Jad . 25,000, fae ding 5,700 di- Hmbe, slow, idl slow, open nln at bs lambs sepa tates eae oe at. Tea N. ¥. Central No. Am, Aviation . North American poeta Pacific Priie. Moris * Phillips Pet. Pills, Flour. 3553 aes Radio ... Radio-Keith-Orph. Rani Ran lot. . Beare Roebuck vel .. Shell Union Simmons « Vac. sia. ¢ Stand. Oll Ind... sd. Ol N. J. Stan Warne! \ | Un. Gas. us in srocteba clangerd| 'p decrease in the visible sup- y a & factor that stimulated buy- ing. September wheat closed 2 erat 1. hig er due to light offerings, September flax closed %c plener at 2.11%, De- cember % highe: 2.10% and May unchanged at wre Coarse grains were stronger with wheat. September vats closed %s high. er at 43; December 1% higher at 4 and May % higher at a % ber rye closed 1% higher 79%. De cember % higher at 77%. and May higher at 76%. December malting barley cleus unchanged at 1 here feed bare higher at 69%. wheat was firm with offer- Ught and a fair de- Winter wheat mer. was firm and si demand was quiet to fair. Oats wes in mood demand. Rye was in steady de! Barley was un- changed. ° Fi, # in fair demand. Produce Marketa CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Sept. 21.—(. unsettled | were stead: Butter shipping ir colo Fly. mouth and While Rack broilers’ 16, x bareback chickens 14; roosters 14, Leg- hen turkeys 19, toms Xo, 2 turkeys 16: Ibs. up 14; young white ducks 4% the oung colored 14; 11 white iy , small colored 11; old geese 11%, young 13. NEW Yor New York, Won 21, daly E95 poul- try 4. B; bt! ht, aed roosters Reore) 35-354 rst 51 ncores) Sa Santeedlsed (90 peore) 34. Cheese, 205,083, quiet. State, whole milk flats, fresh, fancy 21. ee, 14,011, | BUTTER Chicago, Sept. Butter Futures High Low Close + S31 32%, 32h 25% 25% 25% 25% FOREIGN {BS CHANGE 1.—@®—Foreign aulet Grout Britain demand others in Great y “Montreal in New Fork New York in Montreal MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, t Bank Stock 16%. North it Banco 9% CUR! anee! KS Vis Mm —curb: Cities Bervice:4 Elec, Bond & Share 22%. pee? STOCKS Associated Press) it Corp. Pe McG raw. El. GOVERN MEST BONDS New hei Sept, 2: seer tovérn fonds: oer: (P)— (U, were, mostly in the Bot market Mi a tations in. practically a deatriph jon of domestic woolk were 8. D. A.) juiet - within ranges of 6 ‘ailing last w. 4 | Miiptet Opes corn %- % down, Sept. | Dec, oats %: : grain clos Sept. 21.—@—Stocks * etal (Furnished by Ruseell-Miller Co.) northern, No, 2 dark northern, No, 3 dark portnern, Ee, MONDAY, S. - Tribune’s Grain, Livestock nee . Washington, ‘Bept. 21.—(AP)—In- creases in all but 14 of 68 classifica. tions of federal taxes were shown Monday to have pushed internal rev- enue receipts for the first two months of this fiscal year $75,000,000 over the corresponding 1935 period. gents for July and August this year were set at $542,352,774.75, com- with $466,600,853.28 for the pee pts increased syb- being lated at $111,937, 807.44 and $91,456,283.18 for the 1936 ; | 8nd 1935 periods, respectively. is automobile, , | Hard winter wheat . UNNEAROLES Ban SANGE ope Be ogy 133% an 127% 1.28% 127 1.27% May .. » 123% 1.32% 121% 122% plaiting ‘Barley— 123 raved ‘Baviey— a mee * 23% 69% Gept. ...... 89% 19% 11% 43 1% 211% DULUTH aah Minn., Sept. CHICAGO RANGE Chicano Bert, 21. aor igh Low Close % 1.16% 1.14% 1.14% % 1.14% 1.13% 1.13% % 113% 1.12% 1.12% + 11.30 11.26 11.35 11.42 + 18.25 13.35 1137 11.22 1187 1135 11.65 11.42 bape bes ar ad CASH GRA! Gane 21. me Wat receip' eonday compared to & year ar 8g0. is cash wheat and coarse quotations today follow: Delivered To Arrive + 141% 1.48% .. 59 ae 1.40% 147% .... 58 1.30% 1.46% .... : i leaked 1.33% 1.41% .... 1.38% .... 1.35% .... 131% .... 1.20% ae 1.20% 1.31% 1.27% 129% ee Chehatiier Et 85: 85:8 gh: is} 1.27% 1.29% 1.25% 1.27% =U: mi + 1.25% 1.27% 1.23% 1.25% “0 mag . ang 1.25% 1.21% Bal Minnessta and Geuth Dakota Whes! Ww ee + 1.25% 137% 1.23% 1.25% ‘W.... 1.23% 1.25% 1.21% 1.23% ied 1.21% 1.23% 1.19% 1.21% Dera era rel eiae} mabe mote a: 142 1.0 1 136 138 132 129 (1.38 4 = & 8 tiem |? 73% | 42 18% | No. 1 di “41% | lie 2.10% N ‘um— Sper High “Vow Close | Clomer HAS, UNUSUAL GOAT Jamestown, N. D., Sept. 21.—()— Leonard H. Strege of Jamestown, claims an unusual goat. “Nanny,” pet of the family, refuses td. be left at home when the Streges leaves, and rides on the running board of their HIT BY FALLING TREE Fargo, Sept. 21.—()—Joan Oksoll, 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Oksoll, Mayville farmers, is recover- lose | ing in a hospital from a skull frac- ture suffered when @ dead tree fell on her. WIN NiIFsog CASH GRAIN EMBE R 21, 18 intra Rareae Up Looking ‘for Bargains — Read the WANT-A. Ds Saleemen Wanted 0 to sell electric appliances. Write Wime Motors, Inc. Fourth St. Phone 1500 Instruction SUE BYGBY, private instructor, shorthahd and typewriting. Call 1619. Apt. OC, College Bldg. Business Opportunity RETAIL STOCK FOR SALE—Invest- ment about $3,000. Modern grocery: and shoe store in live town. Central Grand Forks county, Established business. Must sell on account of my health, Write Tribune Ad 17102, BEAUTY Located in Marmarth and the only shop in a fast growing oil town. A enhaay for cash, Write or call, Mrs. arth, Dak. PARLOR FOR SALE— FO! aaa OR RENT—Beer parlor, lunch room with living quarters in rear. Gottlieb Rempfer, Zeeland, N. Dak, Wipnlpes, rhs 21.—@)—Cash wheat i northern | 1.07% Hotthern sh 06% ; Oats, No. 2 ‘white i Pager eae CASH GRAIN Duluth, Sept. 21.—(®)—Closing cash prices, Wheat: No. 1 heavy da! northern spring, 60 Ibs. 1.41% =1, 1 dark c morthern, 59 « Chicage, ep . 21. No. 2 red dst; 2 mixed 1. Ai Corn, lake pina, 3 mixed 1.14; No. 1 yellow 1.14 nois pro; ortion: No. 4 yellow 1, Ti ed 1 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES n, Minneapolis, Se of carlot grain sa’ FOR SALE—Cafe in town of 500 on highway 83. Good business. No competition. Write Tribune Ad 17103. ————kKea—KK——_-—v—ae>e>E>E——~aes——~—r=—=—=—== Ride Wanted YOUNG MAN wants ride to Dallas, Texas in the next week or two. Help drive. Share expenses. Write or call Earl C. Holtan, Washburn, N. D. Farms for Rent FOR RENT—480 acres, 4 miles from Bismarck. See Paul Brown. Houses for-Rent West, 5 rooms, bath. Back and front entrance. Gas heat. Unfur- nished. Laundry privileges, 414 Ave. A Weat. FOR RENT—To adults only, fi room house, 2 heat. Close in. 16645, | FoR LEASE—Modern home for six months, Furnished. Three bed- Write Tribune five bedrooms, hot air Write Tribune Ad. rooms and garage. Ad, 17003, if UNFURNISHED five-room - basement, flat, private bath and garage. Rent reasonable. Inquire 1026 10th St. TWO ROOM . Also one réom oh second floor and one in basement for light housekeeping. Call 1747-R. t¢|8 ROOM house, four bedrooms. Ail SRL ASD) EOTATONS Chicago, Sent. —)—(U, 8. —Potatoe: Sunday qu |, supplies mor erate, demand slow; sacked Idaho BG Burbanks Us, cuts and cilpped end trlumphs partly ington Rusket_ Burbani bination oss 2.50; Colorado McClures US, No. 1,'2.15-35 sin cobblers U! few iS. No. artl cot Red ‘Wiscon- blers WANTED to hear from owner of farm or unimproved land for sale. iM HAWLEY, Baldwin Wisconsin, 997 WANTED — Twenty-five horses oF cattle, plenty of range, hay and water. Cash or shares. References furnished, Clark Bros., Bottineau, N. Dak., R. No. 1. Work Wanted WILL HAUL ashes or ‘bag or twice a week during the winter months, Reasonable price, prompt service. Over 9 years’ experience in a work, Henry F. Swanson, Phone T. T. KOLPACOFF & SONS—Paint- ers, decorators and paperhangers. 510 East Main St., Mandan. Phone 147-J. Expert apernenenlb prompt service, reasonable GIRL WANTS WORK. es do any kind of work. Phone 552-R. WANTED—Piaces for gifls to ears _board and room, Mow. Phone 131 EXPERIENCED girl wants pert time housework or at Cafe. Phone 1744. FOR PAINTING and decorating. Bert Ellingson. .Phone 1487. ee od Hay for Sale HAY FOR SALE—In stack: alfalfa, $12; corn fodder, $10; sudan and oats, wo green straw ‘piles, $65 and $25. John Garnier, Bismarck. Room and Board modern. -Garage. 828 6th St. Phone 12-F220. WILL party who answered Ad 16645 please write again giving name and address? SEVEN-ROOM house in good loca tion. Available Oct. 1st. S22 2nd &t. ; | BUNGALOW fiat, 104% Ave. B.. Sept. 1 15. $40. Call 2136-W. ————— For Sale m:| §OR SALE—Horse's caddies, trailers, range and heater, tools, carpenter ‘and blacksmith, horse clipper and other articles too numerous to men- tion. Must be sold by Sept. 26. Also modern apartment for rent. Call at 308 8. 15th. Phone 1889. é UBED 4 sections, Art Metal, 15 draw- er, card index. Wide section for 5x3 cards. Also two sections of 5 lockers, locker size, 12x12x60 inches. Priced for quick sale. Inquire Bis- marck Tribune Office. FOR SALE—1 6.00x16 extra heavy Duty Goodyear puncture tubes, good as new. One 5.50x17 Royal tire. Good condition. Inquire Tribune office. ao 500 bu. large green tomatoes, $1.00 bi small, 50 cents; on U. 8. Highway 83, 6 miles east of Washburn, N. D. Charles Benzi Truck Farm. FOR SALE—One garage building, 10x14. Suitable for car. Also sec- ond-hand lumber and stove wood. Phone 754-W. 0% 0, No. 4, sea ENTIRE upper floor of 414 Ave. A ‘hl . 1 ** No" tye, rs a Male Help Wanted MAN for Coffee Route. Up to #45 first week. Automobile given as bonus, lire are ical mouth, Cincinnati, O. W. work. able to cook. Splendid ee eey ‘Write ‘Tribune Ad. WANT Dae ay ea for elderly woman. No other mem- bers in fant Write Postmaster, Sanger, N. Dak. SCHOOL GIRL, to Work for board and room. Respectable home.’ Fine pe Uo girl, . Write Tribune Ad for genetal s Wearing Apparel _ LARGE, genuine fox scarf. Cost ost $125, Perfect condition. Price 940. West Thayer, side entrance. Wanted to Buy WANTED—Late model 1% ton truck in good condition priced gight for cash, Give full details and price. Write Tribune Ad. 17146. WANT TO BUY—Well-bullt two- wheel trailer with house. Martin Lindemann, Jr., Bentley, N. Dak. WANTED—Used truck, 1932 model or later. Write Adolph Riehl, Raleigh, N. D. WANTED—Gas mangle iron. 42 or 48 inch. Phone 1707. Apartments for Rent NOW AVAILABLE newly ees apartment. Living room, bedroom, 2 closets, kitchen, bath, also locker. Laundry privileges. New electric stove, new large electric refrigera- tor, new kitchen cabinets, water and city heat furnished, Fireproof building. $45 per month. Write Tribune Ad. 17057. THREE ROOM furnished apartment, first floor. Adults only. Heat, lights and gas. Immediate posses- sion, $35. 506 2nd, Phone 875. TWO LIGHT housekeeping ment rooms, furnished or unfur- nished. 109 Mandan 8t. Phone 538-W for information. TWO GLEAN room light housekeep- ing apartment. Everything fur- nished. Ground floor. $23 per month, 1014 Bdwy. [AB] furnished apartments. Located cor- ner 6th and Bdwy. T. M. Casey and Sons. oh ele ‘TWO-ROOM apartment, partly fur- nished. Lights and water furnish- ed. 523 So. 9th St. Phone 894. MODERN furnished light housekeeping apartment. Gas heat private entrance. Call 601. WELL FURNISHED two room apart- ment on ground floor. Sept. lst. Phone 273. 411 5th St. TWO ROOM furnished basement apartment. Private entrance. Phone 833-W. 323.80. 8th St. VACANT Oct. Ist., very desirable two bedroom ground floor apartment. Phone 600. MODERN first floor 4-foom ‘apart- ment. Ideal for 3 or 4 people. Phone 278, 1929 1939 1931 1932 19% 19% 1935 1935 place! 1935 1935: You Sedan 1....... +0 635% will have te see these cars in order te appreciate them. Corwin-Churchill USED TRUCK Chevrolet Coach Chevrolet Coach . Ford A Truck . 206.00. Brand new Chevrolet L. W. B. Truck at a discount. Good panel body for 1% ton truck m $60.00 We trade and give terms __HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY PONTIAC coupe, $85.00; good rubber, | excellent condition, can be seen any day on Livdehl-Cranna’s Used Car Lot, corner 6th and Bdwy. Terms. to suit your income. Siege DEMONSTRATOR FOR SALE—My> 1936 Lafayette sedan, at a reduced | price. See J. L, Kelley at ‘Wilde | Motors, Inc. 1936 PLYMOUTH four door deluxe | sedan like new. Must sell at rea sonable discount. Phone 1583. Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Quick-Meal range, kerosene stove, $3.50; and mattress, $5.00; baby bed, com- Plete, $3.00; linoleum rugs, miscel- Janeous articles. Phone 1833-R, ONE ROOM and kitchenette apart= ment, furnished. Adults only. 503 9th St. eo apartment. Gas, water lights, furnished. 911 Erect &t. furnished apartment. Kelvinator. 419 ira 8t. TWO ROOM apartment ats, ene ae, _children, Call evenings. LARGE furnished one a ae ment, Adults only. 515 2nd St. FOR RENT—One two-room modern apartment. 523 12th St. UN! SHED apartment. Suitabie for two, 511 3nd St. ONE 5-room apartment. Avaliable Sept. 15. Phone 211. Personal FREE! Stomach acid, gas pains, in- digestion relieved quick. Get free sample doctor’s prescription, Udga, at Service Drug Store, Bismarck, and Central Drug Co., Mandan. BARITONE with case, Holton, A-1 Phone 360-J. good resi- lsat addition, room bungalow. section. Rei ‘Tribune Ad. 17009. Soar me eae ie ry i Inquire at 300 So. 12th. Lost and Found FuT on gem: Ave. 3 ee rugs. mae MEN'S SUITS and Ladies dresses Gry Cleaned and pressed, $1.00. PER- FECTION CLEANERS. Phone 1707. 222 So. 11th St. % i i i 4E i i ’ / 3 | : F : | . 13 “§ ? | i Be FE hi, Ly : i Ry th f l | , d | ie { i ae iE FOR SALE—Prentiss 3-burner gaso- * line pressure stove with oven. A: % sized--bed with mattress. Motor Co. FOR SALE—Brunswick Phonograph. About 50. popular records. Perfect” condlony Cheap. Inquire Tribune office. STUDIO couch, $20; typewriter, $10; ne racl box, chair, range, baby . high chair and kitchen table. 623 10th 8t. FOR SALE—Piano, Lloyd Loom baby buggy.and Hoover dustette. 813 W.- Rosser. Rooms for Reat NICE large room, comfortably Tar-" nished. Suitable for two young men. Close to capitol. Board if de- sired. Phone 871-W. LOVELY ROOM in new modern home. Short distance from capitol. Suitable for two. Very reasonable.’ 1021 8th, WELL FURNISHED, warm Toon. Close in. Hot water always, Gentle- men only, Call at 521 Sth. Phone 403-M. COMFORTABLE living room, Seen: joining, LARGE comfortable sleeping room. Steam heat. Hot Beak always. Reasonably priced. Main. ROOM SUITABLE 5 two gentle- men. Near capitol. Gas heat, Al- ways hot water. 907 6th St. VERY DESIRABLE room in twee home. Convenaey, located. Phone 726. th Bt. or call 1553. cos MFORTABLE room for rent, Close Gentlemen only. 316 Mandan- “Bt Phone f Phone 2056, MODERN ROOM in modern home.’ Near ieapatal ageiaaeh apaes os

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