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Tribune's Grain, Livestock and— . Market — for cb Sept. 30 TROUBLES UNEASILY |2s Accent on Domestic Business Improvement Hoists Stocks Fractionally New York, ge 20.—(P)—A last- Unable yet to utiravel the tangled skein of foreign currency relation- ships, most Well Streeters approached ths merket gingerly using current symptoms of further trade and indus- | Barnsdall trial gains as cues to trend. In the forenoon, the market swung ehead under leadership of farm equipment,- amusements and other specialties, During the afternoon, | Bi however, demand became somewhat « less aggressive and in some sectors prices yielded from thelr tops. Issues which were in favor most of the session included Bethlehem, Gen- |G, eral Motors, Auburn, Sears Roebuck, Douglas Aircraft, Case, International Harvester, Deere, Caterpillar Tractor, North American, International Paper & Power Preferred, Electric Power & alo Light, American & Foreign Power, Chi Ge Commonwealth é& Southern, Texas Pacific Coal & Oil, U, 8. Rubber, Columbia Pietures, Twentieth Cen fe) tury-Fox, Commercial Credit and American Chain. A number of rails gave way includ- ing Delaware & Hudson, Santa Fe and Union Pacific. ; Others under pressure were Amer- ican Telephone, Schenley, General Electric, Owens-Illinois Glass and Loew's. Wright paronnulicel jumped sharp- ly on limited turnoy Bonds turned ahead, Cotton, after | os! rising around $1 a bale on the heavi- est foreign buying in some time, lost!Deere a Co. part of its gain. Corn closed % to 1's cents lower. Wheat was unchanged to % of a cent lower, The Dutch guilder, nominally quoted regained part of a sizéable dip, + | Produce Markets | ceo RuRaRe: sept. Hi. yi —Butter 7,633, prices unchanged, Eggs ites, Mendy, prices unchanged. Chicago, ‘Sept. 30.—()—Poultry, live; 3 cars; 40 trucks, market demur- alized; hens 444 1b, up 19, less than 4% Ib. 15; Leghorn hens 12 4 Ib. up, Plymouth Rock Rock 131%, colored 13%, le: Tb. Plymout and White Rock 15, col- 3; Plymouth and White Rock | Gt. 16, colored 15; bureback _eghorn chickens 124 Leghorn rooaters 13; tu old ducks 4% tb. up, 14 3 te ducks 4% Ib, up 16 young colored 14%; small colored 1 small white ducks 14%; ald geese 13, young 15._ NEW Yor New York, Sept. F. —(P)—Live poultry weak. No freight quotations. Butter, 10, ay firmer, Creamery, ht ra 34-31%; extra (92 “Hirst (Sb-01 scores) Kel lized (90 score) 33. , quiet, State, whole fresh, fancy 19%. 34,998, steady. xed col- jes, No. 1, 3%; other mixed colors, “unchanged. BUTTHOR-BHGG FUTURES Chicago, Sept. 30.—()—. Butter Futur High Low Close Storage Stand eae lovember « B2% S1Te 32%6 25% 25% dards, Nov. . 25% SGaRs TTS IR RED | Minn, Miscellaneous _| | Mont, Ward ROnPien peyote oe exchange in dollar e 4. Ty ai mand 7. Germany” “tess 39.20 teg- ea, 1 33.01 ‘eden Hoos 00; New ‘ork In Montreal STOCKS CHICAGO STOCKS (By the armosatee Prean) Miawest Co 12%. McGraw BL 38%. CoveRi anys: BONDS 30.—()}—Govern- 4's 118.38, 113.31. paid iedielace bl TRUSTS (By Asseciat Press) (Over the Sounterein lew York) Mi 9.81; 10.61, Erlang Fun¢. ing by BEY 74 m, 8h. - MINN} M! teal rho rR stocks £1 it Bank Stock no trade (bid Norenwest Banco no trade (bid 9%). Heer ar ‘cash 1 heay; S Sark a ; sie Meg ogee Reacts With Corn After ix Transiont Rallies Lift Price One Cent Chicago, . Sept.-~ 30.—()—Owing latgely to a month-end tumble of corn prices, weakness developed in all Grains Wednesday toward the last. - Despite transient rallies thet in some cases lifted wheat a cent a dark northern, No, 5 dark northern, 52 lbs. . No. 5 dark northern, 51 lbs. No. cei eelaegtoy BO Ibe. 5... 118 jn 1 Pte hal 1,03; 45 lbs., 99; 44 Ibs., 96; -43 Ibs,, 93; 42 ibs, 90; 41 1 5 81; 38 Ibs., 7 bushel, the wheat market afterward | Ni e reacted with corn. Shrinkage of de- mand for cash delivery of corn was 244 | ® late bearish factor. instet Yel y Corn closed unsteady, “e-1% unde! Seta | Tuesday's finish, Dec. 93%-%, 89-80%, wheat unchanged to % off, Dec, 1.12%-).13, “May 1.11%-%, oate down and’ provisions varying tom 5 cents decliné to 25 cents ad- vance. 4% | WHEAT, FUTURES sy Mend DROP IN MINNEAPOL! Minneapolis, Sept, \—Wheat i, | futures prices aropnéd during the lat- ter part of Wednesday’s session after resting orders took care of pressure at Winnipeg and Ci September wheat closed % lower at 1.32%, Dec. %gc lower at 1.26%, and May % lower at 1.81%. Flax futures closed. firmer, 8 tember flax cldséd igher at 2. ee oe higher-at 2:04, and May 10 up at Tigh protein cash y sion points was in st Not enough durum or was in to make markets, Corn was draggy, Outs demand was quiet to goo ye demand was good, Barley was er, Fidx was In good demand. ut at diver- [Livetock SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK % |8, Dept. Agr.) Cattle 2,800; slaughter steers slow, asking around steady. some bids lower on heavy beeves; few good yearlings around 9.00 down 3% | Best fed steers held above 9.50; she stock mostly steady, medium to good 4 |fat cows 4.75-5.75 or more; bulk plain ‘down to 4.00; low cutter to cutter cows 3.00-75; common to medium grassy heffers 4.25-6.25; bulls steady; bulk around 5.00 downward; stockers and feeders slow, little change indicated. Calves 1,700, strong; asking prices higher; good to choice vealers 8.50- #4 |10.00; selections 10.50; common aid {medium 5.50-8.00, ‘Hogs, 8,500, opening slow, now fairly active; 180 Ibs. up, mostly steady; 180 Ibs., dowh weak to largely 25 low- er; sows’ steady to 10 higher; top 20 4110.00 for ‘choite 200-240: tbs.; better sep ° Low eee 1.12% ee its a 8% 93% DULUTH RANGE Dain 5 Minn. Palio 30.—()— ae now Ee 190-250 Ibs,, 9.85-10.00; --Lew ~ 250-300 Oct. Ibs., 9.25-50 big weights down to 9.00 and under; well finished ‘170-190 Ibs., 2 .|9.00-75; 140-170 Ibs., 8.00-9.25; 100-140 Ibs, 6.50-8.28; medium grades all | Dei weights. discounted 25-50 or more} sows 7.85+8.95; feeder pigs scarce, av- i erage cost Tuesday 931; welght 211 /9et bs. Sheep, 7,000. about. 2,000 feeders through; salable supply about 5,000 natives; packers talking weak to low- er on lambs; sellers asking steady to strong on around 9.25 and above: = i RR os c SeSSSSESSSS- SSL 08. hi 3 PERE ERE, -: ea Kf Z g a S HES Ack SEESS aed a7 ze Zi z @: 2, 7 early undertone around steady; slaughter ewes mostly 3.25 dow 3 one % | load whitetaced feeding lambs 7,75; bulk. choice lambs Tuesday 9.25. Dairy- cattle. shipping demand moderately good for better grade close springers; plain and backwatd cows draggy. medium to good s; cows ‘to shippers 65.00-75. low grade backward kinds quoted aboiit 0-45.00. : best sows Pie calves 1,50 wel eu Ib,, scarce: light yearlines steady; all others unevenly steady to 25 low- er with bulk unsold prospects 25, moatly 10-15 lower ok fir it fed s Bendy. an@ vealers 60 lower at 6,75 nd 11.00 down respectively. 8,500 directs mi mostly Steady: other cla food to choles native early, will lamba “Heht on and med- eholee 001 i bhL ea Minneapolis, Sept. aes =e apolis, receipts Weare sciay Ne bag tind so. cash ey tet ue Cash Wheat Delivered 141% 1.48% 1.40% 1.47% - 1.89% 1.46% - 1.38% 145% 1.36% 1.43% 1.34% 141% . 133% 138% - 1.30% 1.36% 127% 133% 124% 131% 1.23% 1.20% 1.34% 137%... Winter Wheat W or + 1.26% 1.90% 1.26% 1.28% sag 104 1.28% 1.24% 1.26% 1.24% 1.26% 1.22% 1.24% uy we « 125% 137% 1.28% 1.25% +» 1.28% 1.28% 1.21% 1.23% ; ++ 131% 1.23% 1.19% 1.21% Durum 15101300 «1.47 140 147 143 1.39 . 8. 1, a Bilss tntumiphe ,|lty, large, 1.70. *| Unchanged. bran 23.00. Elinor Fair (above), one-time $2,500 a week movie star, was found des- homas Daniels, her reed second husband, came to her rescue. (Associated Press Photo) China Flatly Rejects Demands of Japanese Tokyo, Sept. 30.—(7)—China has flatly rejected Japanese demands for indemnities after alleged anti-Jap- anese “Incidents,” dispatches to Tokyo newspapers from Shanghai asserted Wednesday, Chinese authorities have told Jap- anese officials, the dispatches added, they will not only “fight to the last ditch” but will make demands them- selves. The Japanese newspapers listed ‘among the Chinese demahds the re- eovery of Manchukuo, suppression of Japanese smuggling in North China, and cessation of increases in Japanese troops in North China. Federal Grand Jury Indicts 75 in State Fargo, N. D., Sept. 30.—(#)—Seven- ae indictments were returned by: @ fedetal grand jury which reported here Wednesday after being in session eight days. Of the 75 cases, 27 will be triable in the southwest (Bismarck) division; 10) in the northwest (Minot) division; 20 in the southeast (Fargo and James- town) division, and 18 in the north- east (Grand Forks and Devils Lake) division. No new names of defendants were announced, P. W. Lanier and the clerk of court sald they would not Telease names until the indictments have been docketed in the clerk's office anda checkup of the clerk, marshal and district attorney's offices have been made to ascertain which of the indicted have been apprehended. enIcaGo POTATONS Chicago, Sept. western stock firm, dy, supplies liberal, @emand good for good stock slow for rdinary; sacked per cw it Burbank, combina- Ta 5; Montana Rurnet ‘Sarpanks combination. graze aa ee Rea A U, rth ‘Dakota » fine qual- RANGE OF Gh SALES aig! 0.—(7}—Range of carlot A dark northern fark northern 3 hard o,f yellow 1.05%. jo. 3 malting 1.32;.No. 5, i Minneapol: Charlies Wheeler Denisun, the clergyman and author, was born in “| Connecticut in 1609 and died in 1881, Wearing Apparel___| FOR. FOR SALE—Beaver collar-cuff set. Stone Marten neck piece. Exoellent condition. Reasonable. Call Room 420, Lewis and Clark Hotel after 6 p.m. and exeiete, Give several referent. Write Tribune Ad. canvassing. Send dréas size. Fash- jon Frocks, Inc., Dept. B-266, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. One who likes chil- dren, None other need apply. 1006 9th, Bs WANTED—Competent maid for gen- etal housework. Small family. Write Tribune Ad. 17345. fi MAID for housework, The Mohawk. 401 Fifth &t, ee WANTED—Good pastry cook. Apply at the Sweet Shop. —=—E—=—=&=zx_&&x&&x~—~—=—=e=E=EEeE=E==——— ; Work Wanted BEAUTY OPERATOR wants work. Graduate of Minneapolis School of Beauty Culture, 1060 hours train- ing. Further information write Beatta Symanoski. Elgin, | N. Dak. T. KOLPACOFF & SONS—Paint- ets, decorators and paperhangers. 510 East Main St., Mandan. Phone 147-J. Expert wereapaantp, prompt service, reasonable prices, Every- thing carefully laundered, Dried outdoors, Telephone 779. SCHOOL GIRL place t work for board ahd room. Phone 1962, Ask for Grace. COMPETENT girl desires housework or work in laundry. 818 7th St. Phone 1747-R. GIRL WANTS work by hour and Sa! urday. Phone 994-R. Ask for Verna. —_—_———— eee Loat_and Found WILL PARTY please return keys for Willys Knight car parked back of Sandin’s Garage. Return to San- din’s Garage. pany cation if detailed and addressed to Midwest , 327 8. LaSalle St., Chicago, Tl. NICE warm room for one or two gentlemen. evening meals. 401 5th. Phone 145. LARGE room, 2 closets, excellent board. Special rer for two. 8234 Ith St, Tel. 1784, Apartments for Rent FOR 1 IATE newly refinished apartment. Living room, bedroom, 2 closets, kitchen, bath, also locker. Laundry privi- leges. New electric stove, new large 122 electric refrigerator, new kitchen cabinets, water and city heat fur- nished. Fireproof building, Also furniture if desired. Inquire Trib- une Office. With morning and! 193¢ d | Here's ¥ Oppertunity te e ” Gare at Special Frade Whippet Sedan . Ford ng OE . Chrysler Sedan Chrysler Sedan Willys Sedan’; order to appreciate them. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Phene 100 FOR GALE—1031 Exsex condition. $150 cash. Apply West- ern Adj. and Insp. Co. 22 City Na- tional Bank Bidg. reeaeits ti} MODERN 3-ROOM furnished apart- ment. Living room, bt rage) and private bath. Laun- dry privileges. Suitable for two or three adults. Close in. Phone 260. Dr. Enge. EB asement a ment. All modern. Laundry privileges. Shower bath, toilet and always hot, water, $12. 1517 Bowen Ave. Phone 55: THREE room furnished apartment, private bath. Gas and heat fur- nished. Laundry privileges. 802 2nd St. Phone 282-M. upstairs apartment, private bath, and private entrance. Also house for rent at 2022 Rosser. Call at 322 Ist St. NICELY FURNISHED light house- keeping room, also sleeping room. 307 10th. Opposite St. Alexius Nurses’ Home. TWO-ROOM APARTMENT. Heat, lights, water furnished. Suitable for college students or couple. Call 307 4th, ‘ THREE GR FOUR room basement apartment, near capitol and high school, reasonable. Inquire 1026 10th St. TWO ROOM FURNISHED apartment on first floor, private entrance. Al- -80 two room house. 818 7th, Phone 1747-R. FOUND—Boaton Bull with Aberdeen 8. D. dog license No. 64. Phone L. Anderson, 141 or 608-W. LOST—On Mandan Bt. brown leath- er key case. Call at 113 Mandan St. Phone 637-J. Business Opportunity RETAIL STOCK FOR SALE—Invest- ment about $3,090. 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, a MEDICAL practice and equipment for sale. Thriving N. D. town, 650 Population at edge of Red River Valley. Full equipment including X-ray. Reasonable terms. Wish to specialise, Write Tribune Ad. 3 ROOM modern furnished apart- ment, ground floor. Adults only. ny blotk from high school, 711 51 rooms and bath. Laundry. privi- Teges.. 406 14th St. Inquire at 402) _ ™ lth St. ;- ,FIVE ROOM UNFURNISHED apart- ment. Heat and water furnished. Private entrance. Call at 414 Ave. A West. A LARGE FURNISHED one room basement apartment. Block from Qld postoffice, 222 3rd Bt. NICELY FURNISHED three room apartment, private bath and en- ce. Call at 811 2nd St. FRONT ROOM—Also two room base- ment apartment. Close in. C after 5. 418 2nd St. FOR SALE—Béer parlor, fixtures complete beer, tobacco, candy, ice cream, lunch restaurdnt. Dishes, stove, pool tables, everything need- ed, fully equipped. Building can be rented. Write Tribune Ad. 17274, rite Anderson Cafe, Devils Lake, N. Dak. —_—_——— EES Houses for Rent NEWLY decorated 6-room modern house with basement garage. Phone 360-J, €-ROOM modern house, not far out; also 6-room modern hous: with furniture, gas furnace. Immediate possession. Call at 610 W. Rosser. Phone 1421-R. THREE room suriny apartment. Wa- ter and lights furnished. $18. 1618 Bowen Ave TWO ROOM, ground floor for light housekeeping. $20 per month. 1100 Broadway. MODERN first floor 4-room apart ment. Ideal for 3 or 4 people. Phoné 278. TWO ROOM furnished apartment, private entrance. Adults only. 420 2nd St. FURNISHED ROOM in modern home, Suitable for one or two, 514 Sth THREE ROOM unfurnished apart- ment, upstairs, Inquire 111 Ave, A West. FIVE ROOM AND BATH unfurnish- ed lower flat. Gas heated. Located near park. Inquire at 114 West Thayer or phone 2037-J. +] "0H RENT—To adults only, five room house, 2 bedrooms, hot alr heat. Close in. Write Tribune Ad. 16845, 6 ROOM duplex, electric refrigerator, private heated garage. Heat fur- nished. Available Oct. Ist. 709 1st St. Maree 3-room house and h, $90. Furnished apartment at rey 6th, $20. T.M T. M. Casey and Son. 6-ROOM MODERN house, hot water heat, gas range, garage. Call F. H. Adams at the Bismarck Hotel. gay ARES Taccoon .coat, wartect condl- ‘sive Noe party. ONE-ROOM FURNISHED apart- aa Bultable for two. 902 6th FURNISHED one room and kitchen apartment, also sleeping room. 322 9th. THREE ROOM apartment, unfurnish- ed, $23 per month. 214 2nd &t. THREE room unfurnished apartment with private bath. 827 5th. Apartment at 423 Sth St. Also two __Barages. H. J. Woodmansee, Price #150, Call Lorin Dusmeland, ice , 443 or 1063, ee Instruction SUE_ DIGBY, _ priv erate | Inara atoctnase and 1619. Apt, ©, Collage Bldg. Land for Sale FOR SALE—One hundred acres, eastern Oregon, improved near Salem. Terms. W. T. Meher, 4412 York Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Travel Opportunities LEAVING FOR Los Angeles or 15th. Take one or two passeng- ers. Phone 507-R, Pe Household Goods for Sale IOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS cluding gas froner, drop leaf and dining tables, chairs, bed, rug, orinoka drapes, etc. Wonderworld reference set, “My Travel Ship”, A snow suit, size 17, coat, sine 18, and set of Uae Phone 2021-J o¢ call gasoline stove, itchen-Kook, ” built-in oven with thermometer; electria lamp, scatter rugs, end tables, other incidentals, __West Thayer, aide entrance, ___] DINING room set, with 6 upholstered chairs, two pedestals, bed with mate tress, dresser. 400 2nd. Ave. NW, dan, Tel, T7-J. Perfect condition. Cheap. Inquire Tribune office. ‘ FURNITURE FOR SALE—Bedroom set, carpet, 9x12; washing machine, ABE droning board. 208 9th 3 BURNER and oven electric Hot Point stove in A-1 condition, $25. Melville Electric Shop. Phone 179. SINGER SEWING machine, oak leather davenport, small table. 838 __5th St, Phone 67-M, GAS STOVE, breakfast set, ioe box, rocker, army cat, Phone 907 after 6 or Sundays, FOR SALE—One baby buggy, nearly. 406 Mandan 8+, Phone ONE OR TWO joining rooms in modern home. Across street from new high school, 718 Ave, E. Phone 1758-W. NICE large room, comfortably fur- nished. Suitable for two young men. Close to capitol. . Board if de- sired. Phone 871-W. NICE room in new modern home, suitable for one or two, Gentle men preferred, Near capitol. 1028 7th, Phone 1225, ROOM, near bath in gas heated oe Also basement room. Always water. Close in. 412 8th, ne Paene 104-W. WELL FURNISHED, warm room. Close in. Hot water always, Gentle- men only. Call at 521 Sth. Phene 403-M, SLEEPING room, first floor, private entrance. Bed davenport and chair for sale, Telephone 763-W. S01 8rd. ROOM epartment for rent. 319 Bo. 10th 8t. NICELY FURNISHED room, Ist floor, next to bath. Private entrance. Gentlemen preferred. 1006 Sth $10. 1016 ath St. COMFORTABLE room in modern home for one or two girls. Near capitol. 906 7th. Phone 960-M. GOMFORTABLE sleeping room” for _ Tent. Phone 13 2nd housekeeping. 410 3rd St. KARE SRKK - Ki Plates coed ROOMS furnished and unfurnished, ROOMS furnished end un yond an hg re priced. _not far out. Phone 2112. 137 Seyeceytasssy, aero igfee specs et LF I dow: 10. early soles for ended ee; fa ma under. (9 amber nd = Pri 3 olce | slaughter ew: ler lambs slow, Nbpee jambs bought te aut HH Ki, I f] ; i Ge ie the restricted dems beset Yee hey had | ts we SFESERS SER FE ch Sudseveseces Ls estse