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Tribune’s Grain, Market Report for Fri. Oct. 2 STOCKS REACH NEW SIX-YBAR TOPS’ IN RALLYING MARKET se Lessening of Tension ove Slashing of Gold Bio’ Cur. renoles Starts Buying New-York, Oct. 2—(P)—A fast rallying stock market Friday boosted leading issues fractions to more than 3 points, many to new tops for the past: six years. Lessening of tension over the slash- ing of gold: bloc currencies, coupled with signs of further progress in do- mestic industry, provided buying in- spiration. Transfers. approximated 1,900,000 shares. * The activity was at its height in the morning. The under profit taking. Most of the pace slowed later Be! favorites finished not far from their | BOps best of the session. seus be parcipared in Pathe revival. nds, especially rails, pushed for- viel in exchange dealings, but Wall Street Virtually’ all) Bor European monies were down | Bi hoped the huge stabilization funds of | ¢; the United States, France would hold Gevalued levels. di Outstanding stocks on the advance} chi 4 N. W. included Chrysler, General Motors, White Motors, Hercules Motors, U. 8.! Chi. Steel, Bethlehem, ‘Crucible, National | C. Steel, Youngstown Sheet é& Tube, Am- erican Telephone, Western Union, In- bY ternational Paper é& Power preferrea, American é& Foreign Power preferred, Southern California Edison, Kenne- cote BE Conley Petroleum, Amer- a, Smelting, Westinghouse, General Electric, Du Pont, Lee Rub- ber, U. 8. Rubber, ‘American Chain, | Cont Santa Fe, N. ¥. Central, Southern Railway common and preferred, At-| C' lantic Coast Line, Baltimore & Ohio, Pressed Steel Car preferred, Pacific | 6, Mills, Celotex and Johns-Manville. Commodities were mixed. Wheat ended unchanged to 1% cents a bushel Dish up and corn was % to 1% higher. ——— | Produce Markets | CHICAGO Chicago, Oct. 2.—(@—Butter was unsettled in tone today and ogg were steady. Poultry was Butter 11 396. unsettl changed, Eggs 4,090, stead: resh , prices un- firsts local 26, cars cars 25%; current receipts 24; refri- gerator standards 23%, refrizerator Ss uly i 32 truck oultry, ive, 32 trucks, © 4%. Ib, ¥ Plymouth Whi ore 14, ey than 4 urkeys 16-, det 1%, ib SUD: youn Laviite dicks. rid pel colored vite od geese 13, y Foun) NEW Aa New York, Oct. ()—Live poul- try steady to aks -By freight: {El ded first local 26, | Gel Hhsis Cent. Rayon Tne Gement Int. Harvester Bata Nick. Cr Chickens-Rocks 17-20; colored mixed | J with Rocks. 1 9,447, mgner than: extra All mixed es, 10, colors unchanged. “ BUTTER-EGG FUTURES “ Chicago, Oct. Butter, Future: * Low Close 31% 31% Refrigerator Stan- dards, . Refrigerator dards, Nov. 25% Refrigerator Stan- dards, Dec. .. 26% - Miscellaneous FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Oct. 2.—(#)—Forelgn ex- Great Britain de- others in cents: Great Britain 4.93%; France 4 66%: Italy jermi ty free 20: regis- ut sis; Norway ntreal In New owe Fork in’ Mon- 24% York 100.01 treal 99.98 7-1 CURB STOCKS New York, Oct. 2.—(@)—Curl American Gen. . Cities Service Elec. Bond & Share 22%. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Corp. 12%. McGraw El, 39%. GOVERNMENT BOND: York, Oct. Eo lersGoverniment ‘e's 119, 14, MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Oct. 2.—()—Stocks 0: Hirst Bank Stock 14%. Northwest Banco 9 CHICAGO Lay ot iia Oct —FP}—(U. Burba grage\t ¢ ee ‘colorado Red Meclur U. 8. 30; fair rome, sw vs I rown bi cle srl hs 8. 1,65; Wisconsin co! C, 8, 8 rae innesots cobblers Early Ohios inclassitied N_ WOO! 2} U, 8. A.)— domestl gerd ale saat it oc castonal mall lote-were taken to fi} requirements, There wi nm Average to French ' combin: Te Sriginel, bags roumnt 80-48 ad In origin: g stouted basla, a ask a i a in + 18 | 100% 25% 30% PSH le 5% 1% 31 71% | 29% 70% : ioe 30 ie 12% 158 67% 3% aug 2 “4% 125% 15% 20' 15% $3 13 14% 20% 25 46% 40% 60% 10% 24% 2% 21 40% 35% 5 27% 34% 55% 83 61% 18 1913 30% 20% 6815 19844 : 2 y 49% 18% 9% 4 ys ia 28% Ry 12% $: Cx aa kat tt 2 FREE RECS VI Ca a aa FFRRKK imag REF PERS ry FRERRER SF eroRR i} eS CANADA MARKETING »«| CURTAILMENT AIDS Wig PRICE JUMP |=: Bc Arrivals From Provinee| <Patm Drop Under 1,- 000,000 Bushels Chicago, Oct. 2.—(#)—Notable rally- ing power ey wheat prices developed aided by apnea cur- panna of Canadian rural market- 8. For the-first time in two months, Wheat arrivals from farms in Canada \dropped whder 1,000,000 bushels for a 2¢+hour period, and amounted to but 999,000 bushels. This compared with 3,082,000 bushels @ year ago. Wheat closed firm at the aune. 68 as Thur: ‘3 finish to 1% higher, Dec. 1.14-14%, May 1.12%-%, corn %-1% up, Dec. 94%-%, May 90%-%, oats %2% advance, and provisions un- changed to 25 cents bulge. SHORT COVE! WHEAT FUTURNS HIGHER day. higher at 126%, May %o Flax futures: snapped upward be- cau k of offerings. Decem- ed 2c higher at 2.06%, ma] May m higher at Coarse grain futures rallied with wheat. December oats closed ec higher at 40%, and May % higher at 0%. December rye closed % higher t 77%, and May 1c higher at 76%. December malting barley closed sc lower at 1.24. December feed barley closed %: higher at 71%. Demand for cash wheat was fairly Winter Wheat was in fa’ Durum was in wood de: ot was In goed to slow demand, Fax higher at droopy: SO. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Oct. 2.—(#)—(U. 8. ies Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 4,300; slaughter | Dec. steers slow, weak, mostly 25 lower for the week in weights above 1,000 Ibs.; she stock little changed; bulls steady; stockers dull, weak, good to choice mediurnweight and weighty steers | De held ‘around 8.00-9.00; best light- weights scored. 9.50 or more; grassy butcher heifers 4.50-| low cutter and cutter cows 3.00-85; beef cows 4.00-5.00; .good grades 5.50; most sau- sage bulls 4.25-5.00; common to medi- | ec, um stock yearlings 3.50-4.75. Calves, 2,200; slow, weak to 50 low- er; good to choice vealers 8.00-9. 00; se- lections 9.50; common to . medium 5.00-7.0, Hogs 8,500, active to all interests; fully steady to strong with Thursday; spots higher on weights under 180 1b.; top 10.00 for choice 200-240 Ib.; bet= ter 190-250 Ib. 9.65-10. heavier weights scarce, 170-190 Ib. 9.25. 150-170 lb. 8,75-9.35; 180-150 Ib. 7.75- 8.85; 100-130 1b.” 6.75-8:00; medium gtade hogs discounted sharply; fed sows 360 lbs. down, largely 8.60-9.05; heavier weights down to 7.65; feeder pigs scarce, average cost Thursday 9.34; weight 213 Ib. Sheep 7,000, run includes five loads Idahos, nine lords Montanas and Dakotas rangers, about’ 5,000 natives; ‘arly undertone lower on slaughter lambs; buyers talking sharply lower; indications steady on slaughter ewes; demand very dull for lightweight feeders; fair for others; Igmbs Thursday 9.25; 50-60 lb. range feeders 7.00-25. Dairy cows fairly dependable outlet for close springer cows on shipper ac- count; medium and backward kinds draggy, weak; desirable springers to shippers 60.00-75.00; low grades quot- ed around 35.00-55.00; but very few sales, AG ae 8. D. A) Ing 1,000 direct; than 3 bulk bet- eights be- renly lower; 01 ae 5-10 ilgher ee Kindy mostly 044 lots up to ly cuttery and common grade kind tupply, well cleaned up with cutter cows at 3.75-4.50 and cuttery and com- mon 4.25-5.50; bulls fully aay, at 5.85 down 10 down, mostly. d feeder trade y, with ds, bulk 5. Sheep, 13,000, incl ey Ee ia sh 1.00-3.50 accordin, lambs scarce, load plain around 52. Ibi ‘out of second hands 7.00, sendy: about 8.25- 975 ib. rooming bulk 400-75; cut- lew pomnean stock- nese 4,500, Including 525 direct; iy. fat lamb actl wheat closed %c/ Dec. er at 75%, and May Ke J most fed|4 Livestock and uN (Furnished gr serie taawis Cea) dark northern, 58 lbs. .. , dark northern, 57 Ibs. No. i Ibs., 1.08; 47 Ibs., 1.00; 45 Ibs., 94; 44 Ibs., 91; Ths, 88; 42’ Ibs 85; 41 lbs., 82; 40 ibs. * 38 Ibs., 73; 37 Ibs., neal No. 1 hard amber durum No. 1 mixed durum .... No. 1 red durum . $1.26 1.25 Vincent Patrlarca (above), 23, who claims to be an American citizen of Italian extraction, is a prisoner of the Spanish government at Madrid. 45°, Flying for Spanish rebels, the young Hard winter wheat CHICAGO ‘RANGE (Caicaao, Oct, 2. mal eat— 0} yh Low 112% neh 110% % 36% pilot was captured a month ago * when he bailed out behind govern. ment lines after a mid-air crash, (Associated Presa Photo) , Daylight Holdup Nets Bank Robbers $4,000 Ripon, Wis., Oct. 2.—(#)—Two neat- ly dressed young men held up nearly 20 persons in the Ripon State bank % | Friday and fled with funds estimated i 30 minutes, 18% 19% 18% .19% santana) RANGE Minneapolis, Oct, 2.— Wheal an He Low Dec. 1.26% 1.26% 1.25% 1.26% RE 121% 1.20% 121% 194 1.24 5% 15% 1S 1.24 5 1% 1 16 Be 40% aH 40% 05 2.07 = 2.04% Heth 2.01 203 201 DULUTH RANGE ee Minn., Oct. 2.—(P)— Durum— Open High Low rae 13545 123° Ants te 78% | 1 71% . . . 2.04% » 201 2.04% 2.01 2.04% . + veee 201% sMINNEAFOLIS CASH GRAIN yo Oct. 2.— (®) — Wheat reece day 146 compared to 266 ® year ano. lis cash wheat and coarse grain clos if quotations today follow Cash Wheat Delivered | To Arrive lhyDNS * 60 Ibs...../ 1.417% 1.47% 1.40% 1.46% . 1.39% 1.45% . 138% 1.44% + 1.36% 1.42% . 134% 140% . 132% 1.37% - 130% 1.34% - 126% 131% «006 . 123% 1.29% OR 1.38% ee 1.26% 1.28% 1.247% 1.26% =a « 124% 126% ane 1.247 SOSDKOF-0O 0; mai te 1.22% 124% 1.20% 1.22% and South Dakets Wheat 124% 1.26% 1.22% 1.24% 22% 1.24% 1.20% 1.22% oF 1.20% 1.22% 1.18% 1.20% Derum 1.29% 1.50% S Be 20% 1.50% . 1.28% 145% » 126% 1.40) ay b Me 123% 136% 121% 1.34% amber 53 Ibs... 1.10% 132% amber hd 52 lbs, .. 117% 129% amber »» 1.15% 1.25%. ..... Lesi~-weinht, 1.98 1.34 ram 1k we be 1.1045 1.06% 105% 1.03: nortl Dorthern re crm: No, 3 ni 06. Oats, No. 2 "white, HT} 3 white 98! 89 405% 19) 11.50 1 Close | s ie ‘ % | (SEAL) by the cashier at approximately $4,000. The robbers were in the bank almost Flourishing pistols, the robbers forced the four employes to lie on the floor. Customers who entered were made to join them. Eventually the holdup victims became so numerous that all were herded into the safe deposit vault. The loot was taken from cash drawers, no attempt being made to open the main vault. GO CASH GItAIN Chicago, Oct. OT ELT piece wheat, sample grade mixed 1.09; corn No, mixed 08: 06%: EN. 1 ye 4 le grade 4 pie grade 42, No rye. Soybeans No, 2 yellow 1.20; poms barley actual sales 70; feed 70- maling 1.12- 47 nom. Timothy seed 5.75-6.00 cwt, rae shh 75 cwt. Clover seed ‘ASH GRAIN (?)—Closing cash No. 1 heavy dark northern spring, 60 Ibs, 1.41% No. 1 dark northern, 59 ibs 1,46 on Iba 1-39.76 1.45% hard Montana }.: ae Hard amber durur 1.3: 44; N MY 480 acre well improved farm, 4% miles northeast of Haynes. Good well, 245 acres under cultivation. Tests show prospects of oil. Write Luella Forbes, Haynes, N. D. black woven leather purse either on Bdwy or Thayer be- tween 6th and 7th, Thursday night. Bring to Tribune for reward. "| FOUND—Young male Springer Span- fel, Owner may have on proper identification and payment of this Phone ‘Capt. Frissell, 1331. .|LOST—On Mandan er key case. Call at 113 Mandan St. Phone 637. given ditors of and all perso claims against the estate of to exhibit ry vouchers, within six moi the first publication of thi to the A address below or to t! {nthe Court North Dakota, 4 FIVE ROOM MODERN mn ly presented as here- Dated September Publication September 18, jh C, Morton, Administrator. ie rc Postoffice Addret 1011 toh: it. Bil irek, duly and regu: inbefore provid 17th, 19: STATE OF NORTH © DAKOTA, Coun- ty of pEeaeee BR. IN.COl Y COURT, Before Hon. I. c. Davien st dee ne the Matter ot the Estate of Sadie yan, Deceased. Mgthitae Coleman, Petitioner, Catherine Ryan, as Admx. fate of Thomas Ryan, dec rine Ryan, Bernard Peter Ryan, yee aat Ryan, Ry: ed, and the heirs of Mary’ Ryan Kyser, ceraneee. Respondents, THe Brats of North Dakota to the med. Responden: a vand each of you are hereby cere and r ited ad Do arc eters ee igh he Cou! of Burleigh, in sald sia of the County, su at the four louse int marck, in said ‘Gounty's the 29th day of pacaper ue D..19; the prayer ‘of tne Ryan, on file =) Yor the bate of a document last will and Bad she t a) ‘at ia mappelnied as ‘Bxecatrix of late a resident of terey County, Califor- saat sarvieg be made of this clta- oneee tale thi ee acre of October, AD = ST ae, sre x Bosker ’’ hp Soenty fae ir ke Eeitlone, Bienes Used Car? Lots of The In the WANT-ADS _ Male Help Wanted WANTED—Fwo p plumb- ers. Top scale paid. Steady work. Contact at once Strain Brothers, Inc., selling agents for Sears Roe- burk & Co., Billings, Montana. GROCERY CLERK WANTED—State sge and experience. Give several references. Write . Tribune Ad. 17308. WANTED—Experienced electrical and battery man. Fleck Motor pas: Female Help Wanted mpetent maid for gen- eral housework. Small family. Write Tribune Ad. 17345, : MAID for general housework. The Mohawk. 401 Fifth St. (ANTED—Good pastry cook. Apply at the Sweet Shop. For Exchange GUN in good condition for Model T or A Ford wire wheels. Write Trib- une Ad, No. 17261. Land for Sale FOR SALE—One hundred acres, eastern Oregon, improved near Salem. Terms. W. T. Maher, 4412 York Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Wanted to Buy 22 CALIBRE rifle, also 20 gauge shotgun. Write Ad, No. 17865. 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. T. KOLPACOFF & 80) ier decorators and paperhangers. 510 East Main St., Mandan. Phone 147-J. Expert workmanship, prompt service, reasonable prices. CALL Showflake Laundry. thing carefully laundered, outdoors, Telephone 779. FIRST class dressmaking at reason- able prices, 419 2nd St. Phone 1221-W. GIRL WANTS work by hour or day. Phone 994-R. _—_—_—_——— Houses for Rent NEWLY decorated 6-room modern house with basement garage. Phone 360-J. 6-ROOM modern house, not far out; also 6-room modern house with furniture, gas furnace. Immediate ossession. Call at 610 W. Rosser. one 1421-R. FIVE ROOM bungalow with glazed heated sleeping porch; strictly modern, close in, immediate posses- sion, ©. W. Roberts, Phone 151. unfurnish- ed lower flat. Gas heated. Located near park. Inquire at 114 West _ Thayer or phone 2037: Every- Dried room house, 3 room and bath apartment, large 2-room apartment. T. M. Casey & Son. FOR RENT—To adults only, five room house, 2 bedrooms, hot air heat, Close in. Write Tribune Ad. 16645. ROOM MODERN house, hot water heat, gas range, garage. Call F. H. Ada: it the Bismarck Hotel. MODERN house at 1922 A\ Four bedrooms. For information telephone 249. bs THREE ROOM partly modern house located at 213% South Fifth St., $14. Phone 718-M. MODERN SIX-ROOM house. Call at 310 Ist St. after 5:30 p. m. for informatit we TWO-STORY MODERN newly dec- orated house. Call Steve Arman, ————— Ho Sale )FFERED FOR SALE A BRAND new four room stucco bungalow at $2450. Small payment down required; monthly terms less than rent, including taxes, interest and insurance. Reduce your month- ly expenses and acquire an absolute- ly modern and complete home. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY ‘Webb Block Phone 0 FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, 2 bed- rooms, enclosed porch, full basement, garage, near schools. Subject to Home Owners Loan. Belongs to an estate. Geo. M. Register. bungalow, $3,200; %-room two-story modern house, $3,750; 7-room stucco bunga- low, $7,000. T. M. Casey & Son. HOUSE—4 rooms, bath, sun porch, Roosevelt school. sale. Phone 852. “go, 12th, ——— en For Sale UBED 4 sections, Art Metal, 15 dra er, card index. Wide section for $x3 cards. Also two sections of 5 lockers, locker size, 12x12x60 inches. Priced for quick sale. Inquire Bis- FRED URBACH FARM 4 miles south and 2 miles west of Regan. If interested call at Fleck Apartments for Rent TWO LARGE COMPLETELY —fur- nished rooms, modern, new Frigid- aire, private entrance. For sale: cooking utensils. Also one: toilet. Call at rear door, 213 11th St. UNFURNISHED upstairs nt, private bath, and private entrance. Also house for rent at 2022 Rosser. Call at 322 1st St. NICELY FURNISHED light house- | keeping room, also sleeping room. 307 10th. Opposite St. Alexius Nurses’ Home. COMPLETELY furnished 3-room apartment with bath. Call between :30 and 5:30 p. m. Phone 2052-J. 206 14th St. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. Gas, lights, and water furnished. Private entrance, Phone 1754-W. 1029 7th St. TWO-ROOM APARTMENT. Heat, lights, water furnished. Suitable for college students or couple. Call 307 4th. TWO ROOM FURNISHED apartment on first floor, private entrance. Al- 0 two room house, 818 7th. Phone three privi- Inquire at 402 rtment, t rooms and bath. Laundry leges. 406 14th St. 14th St. FIVE ROOM UNFURNISHED apart- ment, Heat and water furnished. Private entrance. Call at 414 Ave. A West. FURNISHED small basement apart- ment, one room and_ kitchenette. Everts Apts. 314 3rd. Phone 1471-R. Setties £ wr S838é Plymouth Coupe .......000 48 Chevrolet Master Sedan .. 465 Chevrolet Master Coupe .. Chevrolet Sedan .. Chevrolet Coach .. Chevrolet Sport Coupe Plymouth Sedan Ford Sedan . Chevrolet Coa: Essex Coach ... Chevrolet Sedan Chevrolet Coach . Chevrolet Panel . Ford Sedan Delivery . . We trade and give terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO, Bismarck, N. Dak. WHIPPET PANEL Model 1928. Phone: 118-R or ci 1310 Rosser Ave. | eee Personal MEN'S SUITS and Ladies dresses @ry. cleaned and pressed, $1.00, PERq FECTION CLEANERS. Phone 1707. 222 So. 11th St. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1038 Bdwy. Phone 1126. Room and Board NICE warm room for one or two gentlemen, ith and evening meals. 401 Sth. Phone 165, LARGE room, 2 closets, excelisat board. Special rate for two. 82% ith St. Tel. 1784, KLARGE FURNISHED one room basement apartment. Block from old postoffice. 222 3rd St. NICELY FURNISHED three room apartment, private bath and en- trance. Call at 811 2nd St. FURNISHED APARTMENT, bedroom, living room, kitchenette and bath. 612 First St. Phone 1432, FRONT ROOM—Also two room base- ment apartment. Close in. Call after 5. 418 2nd St. 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. Phone 278. TWO ROOM furnished apartment, private entrance. Adults only. 420 2nd St. TWO LARGE light housekeeping rooms, partly modern, furnished. T. M. Casey & Son. Hay for Sale ES a in excellent condition. The Dale’ tymple Farm, Casselton, N. Dak. Se Household Goods for Sale BED ROOM set, walnut, good oondi- tion; davenport, good condition;. Eureka vacuum cleaner wee ate. tachments; boudoir chair, chintz, small table » fruit jars. call 2111. CABINET, DRESSER, show cake scale, doors, storm windows good for chicken coop, old screens, two __teeboxes, etc. Sam Nicola, 106 Main. DAVENPORT set, Wilton rug, xd, Kelvinator, breakfast set, daybed, etc, Underwood typewriter, $10. Lasken lamb coat, 16. 806 13th. FOR SALE—Brunswick Phonograph. About 50 popular records. Perfect conditions Cheap. Inquire Tribune office. THREE ROOM unfurnished spart- ment, upstairs. Inquire 111 Ave. A West. BLUE FLAME, 2 burner oven, baby- bed, high chair, 2-wheeled baby- cart, 3 kitchen chairs. Phone 1390. Apartment at 423 5th St. garages, H. J. Wi —— __ 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. MEDICAL practipe and equipment for sale. Thriving N. D. town, 650 population at edge of Red River Valley. Full equipment including X-ray. Ne terms. Wish to specialize. Write Tribune Ad. 17276. FOR SALE—Beer parlor, fixtures, complete beer, tobscco, candy, ice cream, lunch restaurant. Dishes, stove, pool tables, everything need- ed, fully equipped. Building can be rented. Write Tribune Ad. 17274. Also two Tribune Rates Are LOW All classified ads of lees than i ENE TH ae q i ef i! 3 BURNER and oven electric Hot Point stove in A-1 condition, $28.: Melville Electric Shop. Phone 178. SUNBEAM parior circulating heater.’ Heats five or six rooms. Tel. 671-R,. 927 6th St. tion, Phone 983-M or call at 822 Ave. D. BEDS AND TABLES for sale, Rea- nished. Suitable for two young men. Close to capitol. Board if de- sired. Phone 871-W. SLEEPING ROOM in modern home, Gentlemen preferred. Also piano, for rent. Phone 1108 or call at 123 Mandan st, ROOM, near bath in gas heated home: Also basement room. Always hot water. Close in. 104-W.

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