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STOCKS a raw | HIGH GROUND AGAIN | SATURDAY MORNING Steels, Amusements, Coppers and “Specialties Prominent in Forward Rush a af aaa i ERT fe BEEBE sett fe nese ; nu Works, Goodyear, Cont ying “A,” Baldwin Locomotive, Twen- eth Century-Fox, Standard Brands, General Electric, Goodyear, Warner Bros., N.. Y. Central, Southern Pacifie. | Livestock | ST. PAUL pun Bt. et Minn., Was 17.—(AP D. A.)—Cattle | opeegges 2 ut $4,000 for t five days with’ 13,800 calve Ive supplies of lower gra 1H Droumht further price wea Rese during the week, but Fi trade was more and steady to strong fed steers and yi i f 2 Fe y 9. weights this “wi ek Some sho: fleshy gr and cutter 3.75, most butcher 3.85 to «35, medium to {80 to. 5,60, choice up to 6.00. mon and medium bulls brought to am or more, better vealers strictly good and choice 6.2 common and medium 3.50 to Hog receipts weré heavy this w and prices snowed some decline, be ter 190 to ‘pounds closin; to 9.75, 170 fo 130 pounds 150 to’170"pounds 8.50 to 9.15, 130 150 pounde 750: to ses, 100" to 150 pounds 6.09 to feeder pigs 4.00 to 5 00 or hetter, 400 pounds down mostly 8,65 to Price trend on jambs has been ir- remular, with better grad 75, to, 9.00, common and 1 eee 60 to 70, pound range this werk a ce ee, to 8.00, lightwesghta from 4. ions; oct 17,.—tAl —Hogs, 5,000, including 4,5 mostly steady; better grade 200 Ibs, 9.60 to 10.00; heavier absent; quotable loads 80 to a 1 choice 6:00 k ago market largely pigs off more. 200; compared fi y r and steady to weak: trade closed rt! id unevenly higher than low teer market depressed by ex- ay long-fed bullocks scaling 8. months largest since | ¥, ed trad ea alert ot Sie O15, 1454 but largely long-fed market at low ti to prime Reavies going at 9 a nr Ae season 75 to 6.5 shores turn Iheep 8,01 incinding 7 Sided nat ton week endin; cts. Compare Frigay ta ie pares around 25 ek's ex 50 to 9.35, a to choice ormias 0 bs as se Mety SRSSz ‘7 Et Sa at atest ak deht ah Meteheaat ahaa Bt a ja fer at 1.18. ze eS SUSSIVSTSSSaSSaSSAswdasaSS FR KAKKKTS 5 ms cs RRR %| colored’ 14, less than 4 1b %|rock 15%, White rock 1 3. ae ee a ai SSS Sao PRR ERE re FRRK FES its So: 2 {Ro Bee SsPSSSsEEsFausasss RRRE ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE However, Shortage in France | Acts as Steadying Factor in Late Dealings Minneapolis, Oct. 17. news ruled wheat futt ¥ % lower at 1 Coarse eral Mauidetion was 5 lated by wheat weakness. closed: % Geecay, at 34, lower at 76 Dec. malting barley closed 2¢ low- ce, feed barley closed % cea at 75% and May unchanged at \ Demand for cash wheat showed no Pe Paiyde, Winter wheat was Durum of the best qual- ity! ruled firm to stron, ‘Corn was in quiet to fair demand. Oats demand was quiet. Rye demand was fair, Barley was draggy. Flax was in good demand, mery spe- core) “Sou to. 31M; Teneeint tee fiat (90 9 on (88 to 89) 29 oan St 38, att Poultry, live, rucks, unsettled; hens 4% Ibs. leus than 4% Ibs. of al horn he 8 12%; Plymouth and W ‘ Plymouth and White rock broil- ers 16, colored 15; Leghorn and ba back chickens 1 horn roosters *1 NEW YORK New York, Oct. 17.—()—Live poul- AW steady? All freight prices un- By expr eroane wg to 20; oth weiss: unchanged. es! poultry All te ih ana froxen Aut tigny “an: change weak. Creamery, xtra, 8,533, higher than extra 3 ‘ea 3 score) 31% tt 00 score) 31. ik. Prices un- ingel ‘Eeee 14,428, easier, special packs to 36%: 31 to 31%; firsts 27 to 28: are No. 1, 25%; underg 3 other mixed colors ui BUTTHOR-EGG FUTURES Chicago, Oct. 17.—()— Butter Futures: High Low Close 30% 29% 30% 30% 30% 30% Storage Standard: November. 26% 26% 26% 27 26%- 27% 26% - Miscellaneous FOREIGN EXCHANGE New 2 aul Oct. 17.: axchange ma in emicege tera (By. Miawert ‘coe, a McGraw El. 39%. itt ON DS Nam erene Oct. 17.—()—Govern- te eury 4% 11 CSTOCK! New. york, Os te 1 se eecurb: American ‘Gene 10%. Cities Service 4 Blec. Bond & 8! Pe wat Produce Markets Lips da Eroueby Markets. ——— FINNEAPOLIS, pean GRAIN. oe saturday iva cee to 231 Po uae tae follow: th *| Ing tendency in prices of 5|cign markets. quo! 2. fea MNS [Thrifty People Alwar "Read the WANT-. SEEN BY SHIPPERS| “Joaine-tor Nation as Whole Will Exceed Those for North- west, Report Shows Business willbe much better throtighout the United @tates as a whole during thé last quarter of 1996 than it was at the same time » year 36 | ago, according fo the forecast of the Shippers Advisory Boards 134) made public Saturday. Because of the short crops, most 8) agricultural items will show @ <de- CHICAGO RANGE orueeys, Oct. 17.—(P)— ins a cy INNEAPOLIS GE inneapli Oct, 17.—( 9 High 1B 199 1.24% iat 1.23% 1.23% jarley— oe 1a% cae - 118 3% 15 15% 10%. 10.10% 18% 18 18% 40 40% 39% 40 40. © 39% 39% 2.02% 2.02% 2.02 2.02 198 198 198 198 ULUTH RANGE Duluth, inns ‘Oct. 17.—(}— Durum— Open min Low cee Ne Ca ene 143% 1.49% 142% 1.48% 141% 1.47% 1.40% 1.46% 188% 1.44% - 1.36% 1.42% - 134% 1.39% . 133% 1.36% 1.28% 133% 1.28% 131% 123K 129% 4.4. 136% 139%... Wiest tana Winter or . 130% 132% 1.28% 1.30% wre 128% 120% 1.26% 1.08% 'W or ate ft 7a; 128% 128% 124% 1.26% | Sloated Wo 1203%,,190% 129% 124% ‘and South Dakota Wheat + 125% 1.26% 1.23% 124% 1.28% 1.24% 121% 123% 131% 1.22% 1.19% 1.20! % lage % - 140% 153% 1.37% 1.49% - 1.29% 151% ..0.. 0. : = ‘Wheat made up ithe will be ‘more. than pl dade Dl einigheis arene luctien. of manu- recuse products. i In the nation as @ whole increased shipments of 22 classifications of items are expected with decreases in aeven. In the states of Minnesota, the Da- kotes and Montana increases ate @x- pected in 15 classifications = de- creases in eight, Increases forecast for this area, and the percentage of increase, are: flour, meal and other trates 45; gravel, sand and stone 5.1; iron and steel 40; machinery and bollers 49; cement 20.6; brick and ony Products 2.1; lime and plaster roof and explosives 19. Decreases forecast and the percen- tages are: grain 53.3; fresh fruits other than citrus 23.8; potatoes 58; other fresh vegetables 21; ‘poultry and | V: products 105; lumber and forest products 11.8; petroleum prod- ucts 6; agricultural implements and vehicles other than automobiles 7.7. ‘Throughout the district the total of shipments is expected to’ increase 9 Per cent as compared with an in- crease of 9.7 for the nation as a whole. ROY W. BEACH DIES Minot, N. D., Oct. 17.—()}—Roy W. Beach, 42, Great Northern station agent at Karlsruhe, died of complica- tions Saturday ata Minot hospital. Puneral services will be held Tuesday at Millerville, Minn,, near Alexandria, where Beach lived until about six ike Models 2 Survivors are his wife and brother. SCHROEDER WINS London, Oct. 17.—(#)—Karl Schros- der, Swedish tennis ace, Saturday won the Queens club coveted ténnis tournament by beating Jean Borotra of France in the final, 1, cH Chicago, Oct oT. —Potatoes 80, on track ait U, 8S. shipments 810; supplies light; me ho Russets tly stronger, Col. McC! firm under- 8. cia! Bo, 2, eit to 1.15 No Early Ojos partly penies' showing fréezing injury 1.50 t place joston wi market durin, past week though the valume: of busin ed little incre: Ene ement was stimulated by joods market and lomestic wools more. unchanged. Ohio fle & grease basis ranged 35 to 36 cents r fii yD ry 36 to 36% cents for 04, +]combing % blood, and 37 to 38 cents for combing % blood. CHICAGO ©. Chicago, oct 11. “| no “actual sales, 1,07 \¥ FINANCIAL oe iene tt einawere the et tower: ined. its bi rip ‘on x ater as Un ens th oe ris a it. t he a 180, ii a a meres ahead st a6 8. Resumption of the a itocks lifted el aver foe to the neste lt pin ty-Two of, the North ec ‘ett i‘ received. by. 8. Porthern, a ‘tba ee ce Sit Ave. New New York City. for Rent Fireplace. only. 1021 8th, ee ‘TED ground floor Pront‘enttance. Liv-| 92 asin kitchen and private bath. »|3 ROOM furnished spartment, first floor. Private beth, private en- > trance, Lights, heat, gas, water. 924 4th. i aeie FURNISHED ont room basement apartment for working people. Also sleeping room. Call at 322 3rd St. MODERN 2 room apartment. Wish te buy small ioe box. Call 717 Thayer. Phone 2180. Automobiles fer Sale Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Phone 700 —————ESESEE es Household Goods for Sale Male Gelp Wanted. NOTICE—We have in storage at Bis- marck one repossessed Grand piano and one small Upright piano. Any- one wishing a real bargain may take over either of these pianos by paying balance due us on easy monthly installments. For full par- ticulars write Ivar Anderson, Credit Dept. W. W. Kimball Co., » Tl, TWO ROOM and ltchenette apart- ment on ground floor. Inquire 607 Fifth St, back door. Lays ay new Rue Apts, Un- 2 bédrooms. Inquire at tr Ave Ave. A, Apt. 5. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. Suitable for school students. Call at 307 4th 8t. NICELY furnished 3 room apartment, private beth outside entrance. 811 rea &t. ent. ‘apartm Pall attoy 4:00 Bef, 215 2nd St. Business Opportunity PHONOGRAPH with 39 popular fec- ords. Cost about $150, looks and plays like new. First offer of $12 takes it complete. Owner leaving town. Inquire Tribune office. 3 BURNER and oven electric Hot Point stove in A-1 condition, $25. _ Melville Electric Shop. Phone 179. SIMMONS FULL SIZED BED, com- plete. Good condition. $12. 515 2nd St. DAY BED in good condition. Price $10. Inquire at 518 5th St. —_—_—_———_—_—_ Houses for Rent BEAUTY SHOP for salé. Very good business, Sal be cash only, Write Tribune Ad. 1 Female aie Wanted en Lane CARDS. Good pay. Dignified easy work. Send stamped addressed envelope. Dept. 90. Anse + INSURANCE, ‘Adlington, MODERN BUNGALOW, at 708 Ave. F. Gas heat, warm garage, one bed- room. Inquire 818 Ave. E. Phone 610. lockers, locker size, 12x12x60 — Priced for quick sale. Inquive Bib- marck Tribune Office. ______ Work Wanted T. T. KOLPACOFF & ers, decorators and pe! 510 East Main 8t., Meniea ieee months. Reasonable price, prompt service. Over 9 years ex] this work. Henry F. Swanson. Phone 1683, 5-ROOM upper duplex, unfurnished. Front and back entrance. Inquire at 414 Ave, A West or 307 Broadway. ABOUT NOV. Ist. Modern five room house. Hot water heat, $35 per mo. 221 W. Rosser. Phone 1226-J. REFINED woman for demonstration work. Experience not necessary. Give references. Write Tribune Ad. 17685. CAPABLE GIRL or woman on farm. Must Uke children. Write Tribune PERIEN( dressmaker wanted. Apply 202 rth st. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Talat pet, 11. losing cash pricei 1 dark northe: 48%; 58 ead eet Rye a 83% t H ‘No. ? white, “son Ne oat Ath 80 te i 33% feed mY ry io Pita ins 1o re or to RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Oct. 17.—()—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 3 dark northern 1.39%; sample grade dark northern N white 41%. No, Corn, NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice fs hereby given that the term of office of the | oltowing state between in December, 1936, fonday in May, 1937 the officers both state and are to be chosen at the Gen- lection. fo be held on Tuesday, Be Elected for Uniess Otherwise . PAR’ BA! Presidential Electors-—-Four, mntatives in Congress—Two Insurance. of Agriculture and tng in- | Labor. or. pare ncerce od ane NO-PAR’ ALLOT Election to be ‘ts Beene with the provisions of Chapter 117, Ses- eel rome of 1919, and amendments STATE OFFICERS @ of thé Supreme Court—One. iperintendent of Public In- Be District Court—Fourth SONTY OFFICERS Sant Superintendent of Schools. Sou it; eer. ne 7 3 THREE, FIVE, Six and 7-room houses, Two and Three room apart- ments. T. M, Casey é& Son. 2s FIVE ROOM modern house, two bed rooms. Hot air heat. Near school, 716 W. Rosser. ALL modern three room duplex apartment. Call at 618 Ave. E. Call at east side door. MODERN HOUSES, also partly mod- ern house. Call at 610 W. Rosser jone 1421-R. . -1'TO LET for immediate occupancy, modern house, furnished. Gas heat. Tel, 454. MODERN one-story 6-room. house. Immediate possession. Phone 278, ————— 1 Houses for Sale NEW 6 room bungalow, just being completed. 808 10th St. T. M. Casey & Son. Hay for Sale ASHES HAULED once a week, %5 cents per month, Garbage 50c per month. Also good fertilixer for sale. Gabel. Phone 1530, LADY TO SHARE apartment. Ex- perienced woman wants work by hour or day. Phone 884-J, GIRL WANTS work by hour or day. + Call 869-M. Ask for Esther. Watch Repairing $1.25 cleans your watch. Guaranteed, Otto Wiest, 415 Bdwy., Bismarck. Personal INFORMATION WANTED *|John Gehring, age 17, would like in- formation about his father, Joseph Gehring, also his brothers, and aig- ters. Write Tribune Ad. 17636. .| MEN'S SUITS and Ladies dresses 222 Bo. 11th 8t, MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 1032 Bdwy. Phone 1126, Room and Board MIXED prairie hay, baled. Also ground sweet clover hay. Priced reasonable. Hilleboe-Sorlie Fuel Co., Box 255, Grand Forks, N. Dak. GOOD LAST year’s upland hay, $10 per ton. Call at 1799 Main St., Bis- marck. —_———— Instruction SUE DIGBY, Instructor in Shorthand and Typing. Day classes. Night classes beginning now. Review Theory 7:30 to 8:30. Review Dicta- tion 8:30 to 9:30. Tel. 1619. Call Apt. C, College Bldg. SSS Lost and Found TAKEN from Hughes Field, Friday night, during the football game, two bicycles, Elgin and Hawthorne Flyer. Reward. Any information | _—~— call 1353-R or 1018. Position Wanted OCT. 15, large warm room, Be! ‘de- corated, with morning and evening. meals. Suitable for two. 616 Sth. LARGE room, 2 closets, excellent board. Special rate for two, $26 ith St. Tel. 1784, COMFORTABLE room with board. Close in. Reasonable. 422 3rd St. Phone 1086-W. ROOM AND BOARD for one gentie= man 719 5th 8t. Telephone 1887, ais Rooms for Reat LARGE sleeping room. Suitable for two. Always hot water. Also hot water heat. Call at 412 Sth St __Phone 1547-W. TWO LARGE sleeping rooms, each suitable for two ladies. New man- agement. 315 Mandan St. Phene 1844-LM. ROOM SUITABLE for one. Private . entrance, lavatory, toilet. autre hot water. 411 lst. Phone. 558-W, BY MIDDLE AGED MAN, twenty years retail experience, also me- chanical and electrical appliance. A-1 references. Write Tribune Ad. 17656. sleeping room. Radiantfire. Always. __hot water. 216 Thayer. Phone 1376. COMFORTABLE furnished sleeping room, near bath. Always hot water. Call at 306% W. Thayer. Upstairs, bath. Always hot water. Gen- tlemen preferred. 614 Ave. C. NISHED sleeping room. oe tory in room. Hot water at all times. Gas heat. 510 4th St. SLEEPING ROOM in modern home. Next to bath. Close in. Gentlemen - only. Phone 195-M. 117 ‘WARM ROOM. 8uitable for two. Prie vate entrance. Hot water. Close in. tte board of Cit; ealenion ere of id City untllce gat. 0 ‘clock. p. ber 2ni fice of the Ch Auditor te office of mer—2nd District. obthined tom the-City En, lone ane Oieeieh roximate quan- rAator. Ive tor the waldante ef |. strict 1 4 linear feet of es inch cast ron D vocand vox, 1—Six inch gate va! yds—paving | ‘taken up INVESTMENT bo gia ey the Associated Press) (over the counter tn an merken Maryland Fund Te, Ine. 8h. 1. ism 1. Am. Sb. Inc. (new) 18.47; 20.12. geaet pious gy market wea steady: plain: d rs g Fi city 7.—WP)—Cattle £00, 137% 149% .. sees etter fed yesriin 3 135% 1.45% 133% 1.40% “130% 135% 138% Lass 128% 131% 123% 128% 131 22H FARRAR AEA S ESS 3 rir 3 ‘WINNIPEG UA! Winnipeg, Oct. wheat, i. northern 1. i yearlin; rt peat etiam nee iF § it [ in pa Li it if el Tet, bers of the ot Barrer I ef Session tery eof aliowine, Re eASURE j Rely for eed a ork C) al %, discounted werk shall be depan oh or or before ety Sahel eis tera. Bot "inter ta denerat ite ‘ands a Bich, blazer moat state mene: ret segee te coprl sce | ¢ um . t care bs tal ifr Dealt as oot, | hae, ands afin arisigh Rouse, te dhe Clty al bees this Sth eo Of. October, ‘eR RREE a fi ry winks oh sod concer ty at og sctined” 10 Sigua at i barley week, closi: e. week, closi User veSccscusscueuy chsavcaenes a Be FS ERE SEE a mouth 9 sue quotatl oak ED “ne oan Cheddars Daisies 16s Hor aaa cen ost MINNBAPOLIS FLO! Minn sep ele, ee utenszty ith ! ty i me %- 20% 3.’ H_Atut Melty auaiver. 10/17-34 ~ Fe