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ny Assortment of Issues maou te for Net Gains of Fraction to Two Points - BEER? New York, Sept 2.4.—(?}—The stock market ran a slight temperature Thuraday forenoon over the foreign situation but felt better later and aD /am wa assortment of issues came back for/Am, Wool net gains of fractions to two points ansconee: Or 50, Arm. Profit taking, at the same time, kept | Assd. ony Goods 8 number of leaders well in the back- | @if Ref. ground, The pace was slow after the Aviation Cot opening. ‘Transfers approximated % 1,150,000 shares. Fiscal troubles of the French, with |Barnsdall concern expressed over the possibility Rae Aviation of imminent devaluation of the franc, |Bethl. Steel inspired early selling in most depart- ments, The list gave ground grudgingly, however, and the lightness of liquida- tion finally brought buying in Several | Burr, Meh Gepartments, although demand was/|Butte Cop. & & a far from buoyant. Canadian Pac The French currency stiffened | Case a 1) when the Bank of - France boosted |Csterpll. Trac its discount rate as a means of halt-|Gerre de Pasco ing the gold outflow. Laat dh on the! Ches, & Ohio contrary, fell back sharply in terms Chi. & N. W. of the dollar. Chi. Gt. Wes. Domestic economic developments See Gi i Pah BESERSERSAR SS EBS] 28 helped to offset nervousness caused by'-the cloudy prospects abroad. ryaler Pressed ‘steel car preferred - was oe oles given a lift of 2 points piaselt ee proval of the company’s I tioti plan, Chrysler enjoyed a belated Colum, Pict. de run-up of around 2. prominent: performers on the upside jCon. were Louisville and Nashville, Atlan- Gon, on tic Coast Line, Delaware é Hudson, | 90 als Ges Westinghouse, U. 8. Smelting, Na-| cont diotor tional Steel, Youngstown Sheet dv. Gorn Products Tube and J. C, Penney. ‘eam Wheat Improvement was recorded -by Gen- earn Rad. eral Motors; Montgomery Ward, Sears |Cuban Am. Sus. Roebuck, Gimbel, Douglas Aircraft, | Curtiss Aan Western Union, Consolidated Edison, International Nickel, Keystone Steel | D's & Wire, New York Central, Southern Pacific, American Locomotive, Libby- | py Owens, Purity Bakeries, Colorado Fuel, Paramount Pictures and Conti-/| Ei. Auto ee nental El. Boat National. Distillers, Schenley and ees Hiram Walker drifted lower on ports of a forthcoming cut in whis- . “Blect, key prices, About unchanged to down Gen: Foods a@s° mucli as a point were Eastman '!Gen. Mills . Kodak, American Sugar Refining, Ga “Motors Johns-Manville, Allied Chemical, Du: G! Pont, General Electric, Anaconda, Kennecott, American Telephone, U. a 'S Steel, Bethlehem and Standard Oil Graham Pige of New Jersey. Greyhound . Wheat pushed up briskly at Chica- | Gt. Nor. Ir. G0, closing with advances of 1% to 2% a ae vei cents m bustel. Corn: was"hesd.% to| G a . Bonds were quict. Bush ae aera eh bel Bo Produce Markets i Tilinois Cent. lus. —Butter was He Cement . te and eggs | Int. patvearr Poultry was about Chicago, Sept firiner intone pee ive, 1 car, 29 trucks, ws than springs 4 Ibé. up, Plymow hock 17%, Wvinite Rock: 18, coloréd 15 less than 4 Ibs, White ches 16%, vol- th and White Rock Bareback chickens old ducks 4% ibs. young white “ducks 4% Ibs, up ored 14; small white ducks 14, mall colored 11; old 12%, young 14. ¥ New York, Rept, 24,—(). po try steady. By frelent. fowls: Sci other freight prices un- 14,446, firmer. 35 Creamery, any as Oe 24> High Low Close 32% (32% «32% tl ariawent Corp. McGraw El.- 37 GOVERNMENT BONDS. Newel York, Sept. 34.—U)—Govern- x 1 ret Bank ‘Stock 14%, it Banco 9%. : Ivers [T TRUSTS (‘Over the counter in tine York) MINNEAPOLIS STOCK! auinanavoi Be Sept. Soomnatocks jose: Among other coe od eitapagde . e2S5I5 UES oPHBICEEA IS More Than Two Cents Bushel| - Rise Distinguishes Trading in Wheat Futures Chicago, Sept, 24—(%)—More than | 2 cents a bushel late rise to all-/43 ‘around new record top prices for the season Chicago wheat It was generally believed liberal ex- port takings of Canadian wheat were in progress. Hopes prevailed also that. the end was in sight for the strike situation that has crippled flour mill- % | ing business. of late at Minneapolis. Wheat closed strong, 1%-2% cents 4 fg above Wednesday's finish, Sept: 1.18% -" 4} strength to flax futures, % | closed unchang % | was in good demand. 4 | under; He 7,50-8.75; 100-135 lb. killers 6.00-7.50; 17%; corn %-3% .13-1.18%, Dec, 95%- ‘up, and provisions unchanged to 17 cents higher. WHEAT FUTURES LEAD GRAINS IN MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, futures continued to lead the grain Ust Thursday and closed at the strongest level in ‘six years despite eastern profit-taking and some bear wheat closed 2c higher mber 2% higher at 2c higher at 25%. rom crushers e September and December. (ee closed ac higher, at $2.09 and $2 tively, May Coarse grains gained ‘stren wheat. eptember oats higher at 423%c, December at 42c; and May ‘4c higher %c, December 1% hig! a Gray ime higher at T8%e. ember Tnalting barley cloxed 1c higns t $1.26, September feed barley Cloned ‘1e higher at 82c. December Le higher at T5%e and May 26 high- er at 72c, Cash wheat undertone was better and there was 2 renewal of buying for local unloading. Prices were about the same. There was no force to demand for winter wheat. Durum yas anetalnly, aclive Gemand: n air demand. Demand for barley “Plax was in’ better de- Livestock SO. ST. PAUL South St, Paul, Sept. 24.—(@)—(v. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 3,800; slaughter steers opening slow; some interests talked lower; better grade light- weightes held um grassy . heifers 425-600; very tin kinds eau Pz ‘cutter and cutters 2.75! t ordinary beef cows 385-4. goed fat cows held 5.00-50; bulls strong top bolognas 5.25; bulk Sept. 21.—()—Whent | Dec, around 8.50-9.50; she | De i stock about steady; common to medi- 24 Me 4 dak nora, Ot lark nosthern, 53 Ibs. No. § dark northern, 51 Ibs. fo, 8 dark northern, 80 Tbe ‘Bample 49 Ibs. Petr at ib, 1.08; aes 1,05; ee 102; 45 Tbs., 99; 3; Ibs., 93; 42 Ibe. m; rg ol 81; 40 Ibs., .84; 39 Ibs. 3 37 Ibs. No, 1 hard amber durum 7p | date, will Join THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TH RSDAY. SEPT! EM BE Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market a for Thur., Sept. SOUND CARAVAN 10. WORK IN THIS AREA) cided “Anion” Announce Itiner ry for Speaking Device Dur- ing Next Week M. 8. Hyland, Pargo, Democratic candidate for railroad cortimissioner and advance agent for the sound ‘caravan which is touring North Da- kota, Thursday announced the itiner- ary which this mechanical campa Gevice will follow in this area next ‘The caravan is dirécted by Philip ie Helling, Valley City, candidate. for te treagurer, and is being’ driven pe operated by J. B. Bredbenner, me brought it out from Washing- Posing from the east, the caravan will visit Dawson at 2 p. m., on Sept. 28, Steele at 3, Driscoll at 4, Sterling | ¥’ at 5, McKensie at 6 and , Bismarck at 7. John Moses, gubernatorial candi- caravan here and be its principal speaker for the next two days. On Sept. 29 it will- be at Hazelton at 9:30 a. m., Temvik at 11, Linton at noon, Strasburg at.2 p. m., Hague at 3:15, Zeeland at 4:30, turia at 5:30 and Ashley at 8. On Sept. 30 the caravan will be at Clos? | Danzig at 9:30°s. m., Lehr at 1 1 ane 4 ts 113 95: 3 90! 42% 42% 3% 431% 43% B% 4 | Alfred at 1 p. ‘Wishek at 12, Buruted at 3p. m., ahd Napoleon at 8, ‘ October 1 will sce. the group at Streeter at 9:30 a. m., Gackle at.11, jud at donia at 4 and Kulm at leave the caravan at Kulm. On Oct, 2 the group will be at Rob- inson at 12:30 p, m., Tuttle at 1:80, Hurdsfield at 3, ‘Bowdon at 4:15, Hea- ton at |, Sykeston at senden it will head -into the. north eastern section of the state. One sound truck has been assigned by the Demooratic national organiza- tion to North and South Dekota, spending alternate weeks in each state. About 500 North Dakota towns will be visited before the end of the campaign, Hyland said. New York has Ellis Island as its immigration station. In San Fran- Close 384 | poo. Angel Island serves that pur- Rye de-! ne. 78% 18% ah 42 a" ay 43% 41% * sai; 267i 308 05% 2.03% 2.02 hb Low 5.00 down; stockers and. feeders slow, De weik to 25 lower; medium to good steers 5.00-6.25; plainer kinds down to 4.00 or less, # Calves, 2,200; fully steady; strictly good to choicé vealers 8.50-9.50; ‘se- | Se! lections 10.00; medium grades down to 7.00; cull and common 4.0-6.50, Hogs 6,500; opened rather slow, now active, mostly steady; spots 10 or more higher on weights under 180 ‘Ibs.; shipper demand broad on weights under 180 lbs.; sows steady to 10/a Jower; top 9.90 for choice 200-240 Ibs.; 100-250 Ibs., 9.65-90; 250-300 Ibs., 9.25- 9.85; heavier weights down to 9.00 and desirable 170-190 1bs., 9.00-75; 150-170 Ibs., 8.50-9.25; 130-150 Ibs., = SRRSSES~ Bos FRESE FRE tet ESS « oS SERS Be Ferre FRKKK FF RK Ae SExIBSRVasasaachSsssss' errs FRERRRELERA ET LEFT STEERER ES ETRE FE 3 > SE rao” ¢ sows 7.85-8.85; feder pigs strong to unevenly higher; choice load mixed around 85 Ibs, 6.50; average cost Wed- nesday 9.11; weight 215 Ibs. Sheep 7,500; early supply on offer 3,500 natives and Dakotes; nine: cars back; early bids on fat lambs steady at 875 down; asking around 9.00; choice ewes steady; medium to choice 2.25-3.35; native feeding lambs up to bulk fat lambs Wednesday 8.50- 7S; choice range feeders 8.35. Dairy cattle—slightly better action; most milkers and springers sbout steady; good kinds to shippers 65.00- 75.00; common to medium milkers and CHIC, ehloags) Sept. 24. pw U.S. D. A.) . including 2,000 direct; tronger than ws weak to bulk desir- 1404 .65 bulk fight and ealureweigne wows 8.25- Cattle 6,000, caives 1,000; fed si stogry ane esha fully, ac} we kind: i lower for the wee! crop; better tindertone in cow ronsiet gtassy and shortfed het! ady ‘although 25-50 lower for rots very, du! I irene, on stockers ane tiv rong. light p—Aiet Es hanged: feedli relatively Beers: nae lami i bent, eld aroun $48; sow itive ewes s10U: rR wie . lowe: ett, 30 etive wae a SH. oe ae pa o RAdK 133% bana Bee at 1e% s Thursday 27 compared to 273 cash wheat and coarse igtetioas today follow: 1hyDNS Saat 60 tba”, 144% 151% 1DNS i 143% 1.50% IDNS 8 : Ibs. ...... 142% 149% 1.40% 1,48% - 138% 146% . 136% 144% .. 1.34% 141% % 1.38% % 136% 1.34% % 1.33% 141%... Winter iter’ Wiseat "ett SDNS Ss Ibs. 1 32% 1.34% 1.30% 133% OF 1.907% 132% 1.28% 120% % 2 or 2 1.28% 1.30% 1.26% 1.28% = ; and oo» 1.28% 1.30% 1.26% 1.28% - 1.26% 1.27% 126% 1.26% + 1.24% 1.26% 122% 126% 1.28% 1.28% 1.24% 1.26% South Wheat ae a euedHo) DANN peo 425 g3R 45 PRIRER 136%. .48% 132% 144% Los 195%, 148% eee seser - 133% 144% ASK LTH soso hi 1.90% 138% ..... « 5 1.26% 1.36% WAS LAK ue bd roars 1.20% 129% ic = ear BeBe si r ‘To Arrive) try oO conte” In a ULUTH CASH GRAIN ihe vies 54 Closing ceen PARTLY MODERN . 1 northern dark hard Montana amber durui "There Z Are Savings for’ ( In These WANT-ADS "Galesmen Wanted WANTED=-Expertenced shoe sales- man for part time work. 8 and L Wi ‘AT ONCE—Two salesmen to sell electric appliances. Write Tribune Ad 17004... Acute. Wanted t ign |: winter item s automotive and hardware trade. Earn Big Money making volume sales to Dealers. Popular priced necessity for every car owner, Sélls on sight. Nation- ally advertised. For particulars write TAT PRODUCTS, Upper Montclair, N. J. Help Wanted ANTED—Experienced clerk. ee and T. Food Store. 105 Room and Board ea for ‘two, high school. 824 7th. Phone 1764. WANTED—Housework by experienc: . References if so desired. , Ask for Bertha. HOUSEWORK wanted by the hour or day. Can furnish references. Phone 9T1-W. Ask for Frieda. for girls to carn board and room, ' Now. Phone 131. Houses for Rent ENTIRE upper floor of 411 Ave. A West, 5 rooms, bath. Back and front entrance. Gas heat. Unfur- nished, Laundry privileges. 414 Ave. A West. SIX ROOM MODERN house with furniture and garage. Also 6 room modern house close to schools. Call at 610 W. Rosser or phone 1421-R. FIVE ROOM bungalow, large living room and two large bedrooms. Heat and water furnished. 916 - 8th St. Phone 1752-W. Femele Hi Benne FREE showing Fashion Frocks, No size. Fash: cook. Neat. Small family. Write Tribune Ad. 17206, doctor in ete, Dr, McErlain, Beulah, N. D. 1935 EXPRRIENCED girl for general housework, Must go home nights. Apply in peraon. 1106 Ave. C. WA) idleaged woman to housekeep on. farm. State wages. A. B. Nelson, Wilton, N. D. ‘Al on “Write Tribune Ad 17174, Wearing Apparel SUITS FOR SALE—Almost at your own price, $185, Custom-made full dress suit, size 42, stout. $100 Cus- tom made Knights Templar suit, 42, stout. Both in fine condition, Write Tribune Ad 17180. Apartments for Rent AVAILABLE newly réfinished 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. building. sar ae month. Write farm. aecrinient with pri- vate pe New gas stove, electric refrigerator. Built-in cabinets in * kitchen. Heat, lights, water fur- nished, $38. 303 15th. Phone 1650, THREE ROOM basement apartment. All modern, Laundry privileges. Shower bath, toilet and always hot water, $12. 1517 Bowen. Phone 552. THREE ROOM furnished apartment, first floor. Adults only. Heat, lights and gas. Immediate posses- sion, $35. 508 2nd. Phone 875. FOR RENT—To adults only, five Foom hotise, 2 bedrooms, hot air heat. Close in. Write Tribune Ad. 16845. NEW APARTMENT, three rooms and private bath. Must be seen to be appreciated. Also a small apart- ment for rent. 428 11th St. house, three rooms. 213% So. Sth St., $14.. Phone 118-M, i MODERN 6 room house, newly decor + ated, Phone 1938 after 6 p.m. BUNGALOW flat, 104% Ave. $40. Call 2136-W. *| USED 4@ sections, Art Metal, 15 draw- 494-87 Pe: ating, #0- 9%. CHICAGO pad Sh ey Chicago, 24 —Potatoe: shipments ern oo supple US No, 1, 2.35-55; culls 1. rests Biurbanks US N Minnesota US No. 70; fair to o: dinary 1.45; unclassified North Dakota cobblers US No, 1 triumphs US No, 1, and d 1. Michigan cobblers US ir quality and condition, irty 1.40; | Nebraska US No. 1, and partly g! BOSTON Woo! Boston, Se} ( *]—A moderate ic Hiesipe re iu eB were getting a few. calle, 9, fleeces were erlagtn est a 2 blog RANGE OF CARLOT SA’ Minneapoliy Beptn St 0) of carlot gtain sal dark northern, 02%. OF New 3; Flax: No rhe, | ASH GRAIN ‘ Sept. a Rot 1 eoErerD 1.11%; No, 2 1.09%; No. 3 northern 1.07%; oi No. 2 white 46%; No. 3 white Travet (pportunitics Peete to Beattle. Leaving be- tween Oct, § and 10. write Bos 157, Bismarck, Hay for Sale ful 2 | BRAND new bicyci &t. 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 Trikune Offi FOR SALE—I 00x16 extra “heavy Goodyear puncture ood as new. One 5.50x17 Roy . Good condition. Inquire Tribune office. POTATOES FOR SALE—Lowest priced in town. Come and ses us. Order your winter supply. Kunz Grocery, 28% So, 9th St. Phone 1317. FOR SALE—Medium sized good con- ditioned roll top desk, $12. Also -wanted to buy, small used writing desk. 511 14th St., or call 1964. 500 bu. large green tomatoes, $1.00 bu.; small, 50 cents; on U. 8, Highway 83, 6 miles east of Washburn, N. D. Charles Benzj Truck Farm. FOR SALE—Purebred bull calves. In- quire of Mrs. Elizabeth Blasing, Richardton, N.D. , $20. 413 Raymond Houses for Sale FURNISHED BASEMENT apartment for two working girls. Kitchenette, living room, fireplace, refrigerator. Oct. Ist. 607 2nd St. TWO CLEAN room light housekeep- ing apartment. Everything fur- nished. Ground floor, $23 per month. 1014 Bdwy. ONE LIGHT housekeeping room, fur- nished. For sale: Vacuum cleaner, Philco radio, and Baby carriage. 402 8th. Phone 1328-J. UNFURNISHED three room apart- ment and bath, newly decorated. electric refrigerator. Adults only. Call-113 Sixth proof | THREE LARGE unfurnished rooms | with private bath, and private en- trance. Lights, water, heat furnish- ed. 919 Sth St. THREE OR FOUR room basement apartment, near capitol and high school, reasonable. Inquire 1026 10th St, . VERY REASONABLE two 3-room furnished apartments. Located cor- ner 6th and Bdwy. T. M. Casey and Sons. TWO-ROOM apartment, partly nished. Lights and water furnish: ed, 523 So. 9th St. Phone 64-M. NEW, MODERN furnished light housekeeping apartment. Gas heat, Private entrance. Call 601. WELL FURNISHED two room apart- ment on ground floor. Sept. 1st. Phone 278, 411 5th St. VACANT Oct. Ist., very desirable two bedroom ground floor apartment. Phone 600. FOR SALE—Immediate possession: A modern, very complete, small stucco bungalow (just built), consisting of ving room, bedroom, bath, kitchen with dinette space, oak floors, gas heat, full basement, completely fin- ished large basement room, ‘wo windows. All outside walls and basement room, | ceiling, including well insulated. Property located on bond Ave, C. Selling price, $2,430, rms quoted on request. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Phone 0. MODERN first floor 4-room apart- ment, {Ideal for 3 or 4 people. Phone 278. ONE ROOM and kitchenette apart- ment, furnished. Adults only. 503 9th St. day on Livdahl-Cranna’s Used Lot, corner 6th and Bdwy. Terms to suit your income. 2 FOR SALE—1031 Cadilisc sedan in exceptional condition, Will trade for city property, horses or cattle. _Fleck onan Bales. FOR SALE—1031 Essex Sedan in good condition, $150 cash. ern Adj. and Insp. Go, 2 olty ae tional Bank Bldg. oe Motorcycles 1928 Harley Davidson 1936 Harley Davidson mi Priced very low. FLECK SALES, Lost_and Found LosT—Female Boston Bull, Answers to name of “Woof”. Phone 1886, ment about $3,000. Modern gfocery and shoe store in live town. Seoeet Grand Forks county. Established. business. Must sell on account @f ie Write Tribune Ad OR SALE— in Marmarth and the only shop ts @ fast growing oil town. A bargain for cash. Write or call, Mts. Miles Conner, Marmarth, N. Dek, FOR SALE OR RENT—Beer perfor, lunch room with living quarters in pear Gottlieb Rempfer, Zeeland, FOR SALE—Cate in town of 600 on highway 83. Good business. No bead Write Tribune Ad ——_—_______—_—__ Household Goods for Sale (OUSEHOLD cluding gas ironer, drop leaf and dining tables, chairs, bed, rug, orinoka drapes, etc. Wonderworld teference set, “My Travel Ship”, A snow sult, size 17, coat, size 18, and set of drums. Phone 2021-3 or call at 310 Ave. A. INETTE SET, lamps, viel trois, = brary table, radio, leather daven- port, washing machine, tub, Har. vard Classics, Exposition of Bible. 1015 8th. Phone 1265-W. FOR SALE—Frigidaire, solid walnut dining room set, bedroom set and Maytag washer. ed, STUDIO COUCH, breakfast set, floor . lamp, scatter rugs, 9-tube radio, end tables, other incidentals, 306 West Thayer, side entrance, About 50 popular records, condition, Cheap. Inquire Tribune office, TWO TONE tan Lioyd Loom goal / buggy, in use one year, reasonable. 319 2nd St. Rooms fer eat MODERN FURNISHED room quit- able for two gentlemen. Close in, Private entrance. Always hot water. _Phone 926-3. 07 3rd St. NICE large room, comfortably = nished.* Suitable for two young men. Close to capitol. Board if de- sired. Phone 871-W. LARGE furnished one room apart- ment. Adults only. 515 2nd St. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. 227 W. Thayer. Phone 1632. eS UNFURNISHED apartment. Suitable for two, 511 2nd St. FOR SALE—Beautitul $4500 home, two bedrooms, parlor, kitch- en, bath, alcove. Good location. Sacrifice at $3500, $1300 down, $27 monthly, including taxes. Have $40 tenters if wanted as investment. Call or see Nick Messmer, Mandan. FOR SALE OR RENT-—Six room modern house. Basement, garage. Riverview Sddition. Phone 360-J. ee re ee Must be Holstein preferred. Write Bee Si ore i-F_ SIX ROOM apartment, 420 West ‘Thayer. Tribune Rates SEE ofE : i td : LOVELY ROOM. in new. ae Port, siatanee from. capitol. uitable for two, Very reasonable. 1021 8th. ee Sultable 1 juitable for two. Men preferred. would store furniture for use. Phone WELL FURNISHED, warm room. Close in. Hot water always. Gentle- pak only. Call at sat Sth. Phone entranve. Gentlemen eee 1006 Sth St. LARGE COMFORTABLY ferviebed sleeping room. pa for VERY DESIRABLE room 5 ee home. Convententy Tocated,

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