The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 15, 1936, Page 2

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U.S. Gold Reserve Is Over 11 Billion Mark | vox: «sy. — ‘The increase came as a surprise to Washington, Oct. 15.—(—Ameri- |many fiscal authorities who had ex- pected the gold pact to start a move- cas huge gold reserve crossed the [Pont of bullion to France and Eng- $11,000,000,000 mark Thursday for the jiend, ‘first time in agreement went into effect—were re- | trend of many months. “Persianna” “Madchen” IN SALZBURG MANNER Bright, warm, glowing colors that will spot the stadiums soon. Beautiful in this mixture ported by the treasury at $11,001,612.- 674, or about $15,000,000 above history. The report, however, showed that Bullion holdings for Oct. 13—the {gold was «still flowing strongly to- | day the new tri-power gold exchange | wards the United States, continuing = /eastern two-thirds of the state, ranch- Cattle, Sheep Sales Are High in Montana Helena, Mont., Oct. 15.—()—Cattle and sheep are being shipped out @ Montana by the thousands, but ab- normally heavy liquidation of livestock |this fall was seen by stockmen as “hard jon individuals, but ultimately helpful tc the industry.” From 39 drouth counties in the era are expected to ship approximately 600,000, cattle this fall, almost double {the usual number. In a normal year, Montana has about 2,000,000 beef cattle, concen- ‘trated, with the exception of a few areas, in the eastern counties. “Reports in recent weeks show cat- tle liquidations in eastern counties ranging from 40 to 80 per cent,” said | Smart new styles every week | j—No Two Alike—at the Tri- angle Shop, 214 Broadway. AUCTION SALE Saturday, October 17, 1936 —at— Bismarck Riding Academy (306 South 15th Street) Items for Sale—Houschold goods including radio, beds, stove, washing machine, also tools, feed rack, harnesses, saddles, many other items. FRANK L, STONE, Owner Sale Starts at 1 o'Clock N © A. Phillips, secretary of the Mon- tana Stockgrowers’ association. “Drouth and insects have compelled jstockmen to cut their herds—in many cases even to the extent of selling foundation stock,” Phillips explained. The sheep census shows about 4,- 000,000 head in Montana in a normal with perhaps. 2,500,000 in the rn._counties. i “This year sheepmen will ship about 1,500,000 head out of the state, or ‘about 500,000 more than normally,’ sald Dr. W. J. Butler, Montana atate veterinaria! s INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Presn) (Over the counter in N, Y.) Maryland Fund. 10.17; 11.07. Quart. ‘Inc. Sh, 1.81; 2.00, Sel. Am. Sh. Inc. (new) 18.23 Fresh Fillet of Pike Skinless and Boneless. From Lake of the Woods. Per Ib. 34c Select Fresh Halibut Red King Salmon Fancy Oysters GUSSNER’S Just Phone 1060 OWEST to start with— these fares have now been reduced still further! Ride the luxurious stream- lined Super -Coaches on many routes—at no extra cost. Frequent echedules —extra 10% savings on tound trip tickets, One Round day night variety shows... real Southern parties in a real Southern Enjoy Irvin Cobb's wit hemor, Dorothy P: m sweet contralto, Cla: Muse’s robust baritone, the Hall-Johnson Choir’s stir ring epirituals, the Planta- tion Orchestra's lively hose downs all bound upina gay . [ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15,1936. September Car Sales Up Slightly Over 1 50 MINUTES OF LAUGHS soauqurate © series of tri-wookly tk : es’ to NW ‘The broadoasts will be giveo each cee D.wn. over 8 network ‘Oct, | 15:—4)-—Presl- :, WDAY,. Fargo, \N. D- Bismarck, N, D. CAPITOL " LAST TIMES TODAY : JACK HOLT Rough Riders — storming: the road to glory up the bullet-swept trail of San Juan Hill! : _ —ADDED— The Three Stooges —in— “Ants in the Pantry” “LITTLE CHAMPS” (Sport Reel) “Scrappy’s Pony” cartoon NEWS EVENTS FRI. - SAT. - SUN. - MON. Way Trip +3810 41.60 24.70 44.80 '. 18.60 33.50 22.35 40.23 + 17.05 33.35 32,20 40.00 SOUND NEWS NEXT ATTRACTION STARTS TOMORROW . The Biggest “Big ’ Broadcast” of All! 6 DELICIOUS my LAVOKS RRNNRY COMEDY Sy MELODY Southern romance, in which of rabbit hair wool . . . superbly con- appears as a special guest trasted with those “extra special” details— patch pockets, sawtooth edging, princess lines. “Persianna” and “Madchen” are tak- en from this group that you'll want to see. Sizes 12 to 20. Runtireys °° BISMARCK OPERATIC SOPRANO Detroit ..... Cincinnati .. Loulaville. ... 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