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AY. STOCK MARKET RBACTS 0. FRENCH MONETARY. TROUBLE Few Late Recoveries Fail to/ Overcome Early Drops o of: 2 or More Points - BREESE. > 3 BSRRERESE off up, but they were not impressive, | A' Transfers approximated 1,500,000 shares. The.market started with a moderate forward tiit, but soon ran into what | Bethl. brokers referred to as “acared” selling from those who feared dislocation of the French franc base might bring sharp repercussions in American se- curities, The dowriward move picked up mo- mentum in the second hour. Support | Cane arrived later, but ‘the recovery pe- rlods lacked volume. Cushioning the trend reversal were bolstered ep- The currency, Cl parently ‘by the British equalisation | ¢, fund, held about even while sterling Beneficial Industrial Loan and Yel- low Truck. Conspicuous:on the town side were U. 8. Bteel, Bethlehem, Youngstown Sheet & Tube, Western Union, Union Pacific, Southern Union “Carbide, ‘Moni Distillers, Corp: Oil of New. Jersey, Du Pont and Al- lied Chemical. - Leaser losers included Chrysler, Sears Roebuck, Consolidated Edison, Anaconda, Kennecott, American Can, Westinghouse and General Electric. Bonds followed stocks in the down- ward move. Wheat reacted 1% to 2 cents a bushel and corn was off 15 to up 3. | Produce Markets | ° CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 25.—()—Rutter and suse were steady Ii tone Friday and iw. eee ‘egulér. ty Butt 941T, Le steady; prices unchang- Prices un- —Poultry, hens 4% Jb, 19, thtb¢s Leghorn chic chick: Houd-Her, . Ply . Rock 1644, colored Pear PI: and White Rock brollers | ae colored bareback chi chickens 1: te Us iP red 13; ui oung colors ‘g coke ee colored 11; old %, young 1 any Pekar ® 8 18; fowl: freight prices. anchunged: Butter, 3,839, steady, higher than extra 35-35% xcore) 34%-%; firs 1 scores) 32 %e centralized (90 score) se, 91,722, quiet and unchang- Mixed colors: standards 2714; r mixed colors un- ee rat be eta 2 FUTURES, camo Reply righ Low Close Butter: Futuréa> Storage Standards, ue 25% Oct. 25% 25% ator an: 25% tenes 25% 25% ‘Miscellaneous FORBIGN EXCHANGE Bept. 25.. —F'o | ‘ork In Montreal | Path ety Go STOCKS e Asseciat ited Press) aiawext “Ceres 12%. McGraw EI. CURB STOLKS New York, Sept. 25.—(#)- American Gen. ities Servi lec, Bond & Shi Bank Stock ge Norther 5. Me cash ee ae f ain elae ve dark northern spi No. 00 cwt, a) eH it a “32% Bf t Ss 1 hs 173 99 24% 53% 39 53 td ty THE RISMARCK TRIB! ake -FRID. E Tribune's Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Fri., Sept. 2 SITUATION SHOOTS WHEAT PRICE DOWN Futures ‘on Chicago Market Tumble 2, Cents Lower; Close Is Nervous Chicago, Sept. 25—()—More than 2% cents a bushel downward slide of wheat values Friday accompanied severe ‘unsettlement of European ex-| ! change rates. ‘Tumbling of ifort a prices took place notwithstanding that ie j puns ort had pune naw igh the aell- 4) APRs Senate Won M13 ‘cents up, Sept, .1.15%-1.16; %-% down, and provi- Be] 3B Sie ta ES Eras es con osee: A SStta cS RSS Ses mets — RR RRR RRR pT 59 ' a 13 14 28) Py 4! 30! 60: 68: 14 13 22 3' 2 35) 53 28 51 17 2) 26 3 55 RRR FER Ree ARR SRR in | 9.00; 4 85 5 4| cost Thurslay 9.1 * | 3.25 down; "Wheat closed et under Thursday's finish, Sept. 1.17%- %, Dec. 1.15%-%, corn % cents off to Dec. 95%-%, oats sions sabpnara to 7. to 7 cents lower.. WHEAT FUTURES ¢ WEAR AT MILL CITY ‘Minnea| it closed 1% higher Decei 1% lower at 1.29, and Deny 1% lower ‘at 1.24, Flax futures trade was light and featureless... All. futures cli un- nervous 1%-2 cents | Oats No. 1 dark norteern,*$8 thé, No. 3 dark northern, 87 Ibs. No. ; dark northern, 56 Ibs. No. 3 f pebsirsd cals $5 Ibs. .. No. 4 northern, 54 Ibs. No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. .. a 8 dark northern, 52 Ibs... jark northern, 81 Ibe... he dark northern, 50 Ibs, .... 112 Sample grain: 49 Ibs, 1.09; eh Tos., 1. 00; 45 Ibs. No. 1 hard amber durura No, 1 mixed durum ... No, 1 red durum .... ye Hard winter wheat. . CHICAGO RANGE pe Ha Low M 118% 1% rie 16% 1.14% age 1 14% [cl 112% 1.15% 2% 95% 90% mber: at 2.09. Decem- | Dec. ber 408 and May 203% thea. Goarbe evaine vere use! tember oats closed % lower at 421 x at 76% and ar higher at rai Cash wheat slightly bet- ter. Winter wheat wae ras ul Jog ee chang Durum w noorn was slow and weak. Oats was good demand. Rye demand was Barle; fog, Batley wa res strong. Flax was Livestock ’ SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South st. Cattle 5,000; fed steers fully steady, early top mediumweights 9.50; light- weights 10.00; low on’ plain kinds; heifers mostly steady; plainer grass- ers around 5.50 down; cows strong to 25 higher than recent times; most cutter and low cutter cows 3.00-75; beef cows 4.00-5.00; top grass fed cows 6,00; bulls steady; best weighty bolognas 5,00-25; stockera ets slow, mostly 25 off for week to- day; good to choice feeder steers quotable about 5.50-6.7: pain stock- 3.75-4.50; calves ly to ood and choice Bie 250- 10.00; odd head more; medium grades cae to 7.00; culls and common 4.00- ‘Hogs, 7,500, active, weights over 180 pounds and packing stock fully steady with Thursday; light weights strong to 25 higher; some interests not fol-|a top 9.90 for choice 200-240 pounds; better 190-250 lbs., 9.65-90; 350-300 Ibs., 9,25-85; heavier weights down to early bulk 170-190 1! 170 1 15-9.35; Ibs., 50-0001 feeder pies ates average weight 214 lbs. Sheep 6,000, eight cars feeders through; salable supply five loads Montana lambs.aid ewes; sellers esk- ing higher; fat ewes ebout steady at load 37 Ib. whitefaced 1.85: % | Montana feeders 7.00. be % fylly.steady on better springers sal- SasanSstes: - SE KEK KKFLKKAEE ry = eeoe 2 & are eSOnEIe See ete SSSRSASsBRsesSsha' FFE KEK ry Dairy cows-.moderately active and able around 69.00-76. but lower grade and backward kinds iar at fecent declines at 35.00-55. CHICAGO pt. 25.—(P)—(U. 8. D. A.) 06 Anctudlag 00 direct; eady, spots stronger than average; unfinished Heht to pioet ‘Including 3,500 at tive; strong id 26 hl according to kind; sh: Het tg tep 71 m0! dium grass co few Peetu held above 6, ter grades 3. H lot common and” medium stock *fteers at Bah fom! La Sep: | Bee Paul, Sept. 25.—(P)—| nec. 42% 2. 20% 208" noid DULUTH RANG! Duluth, pa ae an Durum: fe qe Brey! nd feed-| Heo. Preipndate Bade ed ideas GRAIN receipts he stre Py ‘compared to "i ct ota ls tod (Sot follow: 150 1.49 ~ 148 147 1.45 it, it ber ng 136% 18H 133% 1.35% 1.40% pe 133 147K a 131K 1.464% bs... 1.29% 141% » 190% 199% seees seeee AM 133% a 18% 4 PR Grade of— ‘sees 131) 1 sas AE Te .Coaree Grains 1.15%] o a [tml There Are Savings for’ In These WANT-AD paancegien ania and Mr, and Mrs. George Sedevic and daughter Jeanne. Selma Eckholm, a atudent at Wing high school, spent the week-end at her parental home. CHICAGO PoTATORS Sept, 25, 5, shipments” 63 hi er about steady, stock slightly weaker, supplies rather. liberal de. mand fair for Lt) pee ear ewt, Idaho 1, tee 88; rom cuts and cll oe ton Russet Bae ‘ine quaiity, lar, ha) ce A Me: lo. ‘Prec, “e. ry rae No. acorn ab 73, mostly 1, U. 8. No, 1) U8 ane 50; Michiga ee rel Be vetted woot _ Boston, Sep’ —(U. 8. D. A.) Wool prices were firm In the Benton market Friday despite a tendency ‘fer demand to slacken. ne, tereitory wool of average. to good French combing _ le " fold in original bape at €fct8, cent scoured basis, while lines 61 bulk good ‘French comb! staple lengths were firmly ae 87- /$$ cents.” Graded staple lengths Dlood territory wool brow cents. Prices were stronger on a moderate turnover of medium terrj- tory wools which moved at 78-81 cents for combing % blood and 71-73 cents for % blood. bot hipment: H 0-23.50, Standard’ d'midaunae ye Winnipeys wheat No. 1 %; No. orl Tnorthern’ 1.08%. No, 3 white 46%; No. 3 white ‘The ancient Mgyptians knew how to hammer native copper into knives, weapons, and other implements 9000 years ago, ‘The first patent law of the Ameri- can federal government was passed in 1790, with the first patent thereunder going to Samuel Hopkins. =a ss Travel Opportunities LEAVING for Washington, Oregon and Callfornia about. Oct. COAL BIDS WA’ Pig: da eoneey Di triee, No. 18, ive bids for forty (49) iy aX, 3, asked to specify in his hid whether he eRares! by mine measure or by welg' A twenty-five dollar ($25.00) certl- fied check must be Included with each bid, Bide will be gpened at the home of the clerk m. on Oetober Tthr 1536. The boetd coeerves the right to reject any or all as (Signed) £. H. Boss, Clerk, Lyman School District No. 18. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that sealed posaln for the erection and sisting of a Club Hou: and Office lth ae will be received by the Executive Committee of the Rural Rehabilitation Corporation of the State of: North Dakota, at ity of- fice In the Btate Capitol Ruilal Bismarck, North (Dakota, until Kp. October ist, 1936, which time and piace. ail bids a will be publicly opened ct buildings wilt be on be seen and exami: eat of N rth and payable to Judge A. a Cnriptian eis Pre: shit of the nea? menesills this" iit, Al & Or Bel i Beplamber 10te. 17. SHE RURAL Ri eee Snes WANTED—IMiddieaged eee Pratresten WANTED—Experienced sue instructor, Call WANTED—Girl for general house: work. Call at 1088 4th St. 1935 Plymouth Sedan shorthand and typewriting. 1619, “Apt. O, College Bldg, Reom and Board my_ health, magrite Tribune Ad 17102, ture and pay roll town, Write Trib- une Ad, 17228. FOR SAL@ OR RENT—Beer parlor, lunch room with Iving rare in rear; Gottlieb -Rempfer, Zeeland, _N. Dak. FOR SALE—Cafe in town of 800 on highway 83. Good business. No ii again Write Tribune Ad 17103. ——SeeEe SS Houses for Rent NEWLY decorated 6-room modern pours with basemen, garage. Phone front entrance. Gas heat. nished. Laundry privileges. 414 Ave. A West. SIX ROOM MODERN house with furniture and garage. Alsp 6 room house close to schools. Call at 610 W. Rosser or phone 142 fivE ROOM bungalow, large living room and two large bedrooms. Heat and water furnished. 916 - 8th St. Phoné 1752-W. WR RENT—To adults only, five room house, 2 bedrooms, hot air ai Close in. Write Tribune Ad. 10645, | FOR RENT—New §-room house and bath, $20. Furnished apartment at 116% 6th, $80. T. M. Casey and Son, | ABOUT OCT. 20, five room modern house, hat water heat, $35, Write Tribune Ad. 17224. Six iM modern house with beau- tiful yard. 600 Seventh 6t. Harvey Harris and Company. PARTLY MODERN house, three rooms. 213% So. 5th St., $14. Phone ‘718-M. oes @ room , newly decor: |. Phone 1938 after 6p. m. For Sale USED 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 GALE—1 6.00xi6 extra heavy ‘Duty Goodyear puncture proof tubes, good as new. One 5.50x17 Reyal tire. Good condition. Inquire Tribune office. POTATOES FOR SALE—Lowest priced in town. Come and see us. Order. your winter supply. Kunz Grocery, 222 So. 9th St. Phone 1317. FOR SALE—Medium sized good con- ditioned roll top desk, $12, Also wanted to buy, all used writing desk, 511 14th St., or call 1964-J. 500 bu. large green tomatoes, $1.00 bu.; small, 50 cents; on U. 8. Highway 83, 6 miles east of Washburn, N. D. Charles Benzi Truck Farm. _ FOR SALE—Purebred bull cal quire of Mrs. Elizabeth Blasing, Richardton, N. D. iediat modesn, very complete, small shaceo bungalow sad built), consisting of living roem, be ath, kitchen with dinette space, oak floors, ges ia, full basement, completely fin- dashed large basement room, ‘wo windows. All outside walls and ceiling, including basement room, well insulated. Property located on East, Ave. C. Selling price, $2,450. ‘Terms quoted on request, HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Phone 0. a earliest) ie Bate in- ine in value. le in- vestment for the realty owner. Low interest. Especially priced for the rth | —feedy purchaser. Phone 2112, __ SIX ROOM modern bungslow, $2800. Located near schools in good rest- Seana color, price, location from tewn. Must be reasonably priced. Prefer heavy, aged _horses. we Rey J. Kaliher, Bemidji, WANTED TO RRAR Fon pany a= 5 be young. Box 21 or call 15-F2. c dog. photo and price to Bax 200, |. Dak. ROOM AND BOARD for two. Near high school. 824 7th. Phone 1734. SOARD AND ROOM. Prices reason- able. 418 Sth St, Phone 2047-R. Wearing A SUITS FOR SALE—Almost at your own price, $125, 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 OW AV. EB newly refinished | = apartment. Living room, bedroom, 2 closets, kitchen, bath, also locker. Laundry privileges. New electric steve, new large electric refrigel tor, new kitchen cabinets, wi and city heat furnished. Fireproof building. $45 per month. Write Tribune Ad. 17057, TWO ROOM FURNISHED apart- ment. Electric refrigerator, pee bath and entrance. Also 6-room di plex. Electric refrigerator, private garage. Heat furnished. Available Oct, Ist, 708 Ist St. 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. Hea! lights and gas. Immediate sion, $35. 506 2nd. Phone ONE LIGHT housekeeping room, fur- nished. For sale: Vacuum cleaner, Philco radio, and baby carriage. 402 8th, Phone 1328-J. You will have to see these cary order te appreciate thom. Corwin-Churchill 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan Perfect Condition Sale Price $499 : sveveta 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, FOR SALE—1931 Cadillac sedan in exceptional condition. Will trade for city property, horses or cattle. Fleck Motor Sa! FOR SALE—1031 Essex condition, $150 cash. Apply West= ern Adj, and Insp. Co, 22 City Nae ti 1 Bank Bldg. NASH 5 passenger coupe, Good fife Price $150. Call Lorin Duemeland, 443 or 1063. WILL BELL $70 credit at Fisk garage cheap. Phone 1756. ____. Motorcycles 1928 “Harley Davidson motoroycle, 1936 Harley Davidson mi Priced very low. FLECK SALES, Household Goods for Sale UNFURNISHED three room apart- ment and bath, newly decorated. electric refrigerator. Adults only. _Call 112 Sixth Si three room apartment. Frigidaire. Also sleeping room and garage for rent. 318 9th St. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS in- cluding gas froner, drop leaf and dining tables, chairs, orinoka drapes, etc. reference set, “My Travel Ship”. A snow suit, size 17, coat, size 18, and set of drums. Phone 2021-J or call THREE OR FOUR room basement |E apartment, near capitol and high school, reasonable. Inquire 1026 10th 8t. SEMI-BASEMENT apartment, three rooms and bath. Laundry privi- leges. 408 14th St. Inquire at 402 14th St. i as VERY REASONABLE two 3-room furnished apartments. Located cor-/; ner 6th and Bdwy. T. M. Casey and Son. : ‘TWO-ROOM apartment, partly fur- nished, Lights and water furnish- ed, 523 So. 98th St. Phone 894-M. NEW, MODERN furnished light | housekeeping apartment. Gas heat, private entrance. Call 601. WELL FURNISHED 2-room basement apartment. Gas heat. Hot water at all times, 402 Fifth St. WELL FURNISHED two room apart- ment. ground floor. Sept, lst. Phone 273, 411 5th St. FRONT ROOM—Aiso two room base- ment apartment. Close in. Call after 5, 4183nd St. 2; VACANT Oct. ist., very desirable two bedroom ground floor apartment. Phone 600, 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. THREE ROOM unfurnished apart- ment, upstairs. Inquire 111 Ave. A West. LARGE furnished one room apart- ment. Adults only. 515 3nd St. TWO ROOM furnished spartment. 227 W. Thayer. Phone 1632. UNFURNISHED apartment. Suitabie for two. 511 and St. SIX ROOM apartment, Thi . 420 West ENP pty HI He i a i ? t ie brary table, io, leather | daven= port, ‘washing machine, tub, Hare vard Classics, Exposition of Bible, 1015 8th. Phone 1265-W. STUDIO COUGH, breakfast set, floor lamp, scatter rugs, 9-tube redio, end tables, other incidentals. 208 West Thayer, side entrance. a runswicl About 50 popular records. Perfect condition: Cheap. Inquire Tribune office, FOR SALE—O0xl2 rug. For Rent: Sleeping. room. Gentlemen. pree ferred. 300 7th St. Phone 1344. TWO TONE tan Lioya Loom baby buggy, in use one year, reasonable. 319 2nd 8t. a Rooms for Reat : MODERN FURNISHED room quite able for two gentlemen. Close in. Private entrance. Always hot water. Phone: 926-J. 507 3rd &t. ONE OR TWO adjoining furnished Tooms in modern home. Across street from new high school. lt Ave. E, Phone 1758-W. NICE large room, comfortably — nished. Suitable for two young men. . Close to capitol. Board if de- sired. Phone 871-W. BEAUTIFUL ROOM, NEW HOME, clean, quiet. Always hot water. 3% blocks from G. P. Hotel. Phone 120-R. 503 4th. LOVELY ROOM new modern home. Short ciate from cépitol. Suitable for two. Very reasonable. 1031 8th, WELL FURNISHED, warm room. Close in. Hot water always. Gentle- men only. Call at 521 Sth. Phone 403-M. \ Suitable two, Bath privileges, $10.. 1016 i st. LARGE comfortable sees reom, Steam heat. Hot Reasonably priced. a6 Me Main,

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