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ONS, SPECIALTIES MAKE GOOD GAINS, OTHERS PALL BACK Support Apparently Based on Cheering Business, Indus- Be - Tribune's Grain, Livestock and: Market Report for Mon., Oct. 19 Increase in Estimates of Prob-| able Southern Production Also Is Factor ine, 4 dark northern 54 Ibe, No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. ished, apartment. Cozy, warm, fireplace, . built-in “features. Water, heat, gas furnished. ‘$40.00. eee Am after 6:90 p.m. aparatment, s2780, “Ge Gas, heat, lights and water. and Jaundry nished, $25. Call at 600 Ist. after 6:30 p. m. ee pea Automobiles for Sale Winter IS COMING All. Cars Must Be Sold No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs... grain: trial Prospects oy we Me apartment | 1; ba Geeping porch. Heat, water, furnished. No children. 423 5th, Apply H, J. Woodmansee, ‘upstairs apartment, private bath, and private entrance. Also house for rent at 2022 Rosser. Call at 322 195 Bt. 49 Ibs., 1.08; 48 Ibs., 1.08; 47 Ibs., 1.02; lowe aeling. at Winnipeg, together |46 Ibe. 9; 45 Ibs,” 98; 44 Ibe, 82; 43 with about 2 cents fall of prices there, |!0s. 90; 42 Ibs, 87; 41 Ibs., 84; 40 ibs., decidedly weakened the Chicago wheat | 81; 39 Ibs. 78; 38 lbs., 75; 37 Ibs., 72. market Monday toward: the last, No. 1 hard amber durum 4 & tendency was.shown to increase |No. 1 mixed durum estimates of probable yields of wheat Plymouth Coach .,........ 495 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan (less than 1000 miles) 695 New York, Oct. 19.—(?)—Although Jumber of issues, BEBSESBBEBRBEBpOEE SgePHER? 5 ss PSE st as od a ently was based on cheering business and industrial prospects. Transfers were around 1,050,000 shares. Trading was fast at the start with the ticker tape Selling dribbled in later, however, and the volume dwindled. A moderate. recession in this week's steél production failed to upset op- timism to any noticeable extent. The current mill rate of 74.2 per cent of capacity compared with $1.8 in the same week last year. Bonds were unevenly higher. Com- Cc modities were mixed. Wheat at Chi-| G, cago was off % to 1% cents a bushel and corn was down % to 1 Foreign currencies dipped in terms of the dollar. Stocks prominent on the advance with ma of fractions to 2 or more points included Atiantic Refining, Seaboard Oil, Skelly Oil, Standard Oj1 | C. of N. J., U. 8, Steel Preferred and Col Common, Sharon Steel, Hudson Motors, Douglas Aircraft, Woolworth, Oliver Farm, Anaconda, Cerro de| Com. Pasco, Phelps Dodge, Goodrich, Good- year, Crown Cork, Johns-Manville, Canada Dry, Simmons Co., Omnibus Corp., and Northern Pacific. Cc Paramount Packard, Studebaker and Standard Brands were lively without getting anywhere. The earnings statement of Du Pont C furnished no especial surprise, but the stock was backward throughout, as ou were Allied Chemical, American Can, Chrysler, Sears Roebuck, Schenley, | Dom Hiram Walker, Western Union and Westinghouse. Rails weré in demand for a time, but most of these slipped Eastman Kod E\. Boat in the afternoon. | Livestock | a SOUTH ST. PAUL lette South St. Paul, Oct. 19.—™—(U.| Gog 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 15,000; opening fairly active, most classes fully pratt grain fed cattle scarce. good and choice fed steers quotable about 8.00- 9.50; desirable grassers 6.50-7.50; low- er grades around 4.00-600; few ted heifers 7.00-9.00; most grassy helfers | $f 3.50-6.50; better kinds quotable up Ke 6.50; low cutter to cutter cows main» ly 3.00 common to good beef cows upp. 3.85-5.25; bulk sausaze bulls, 400-75; I heavyweights up to 5.00; bulk desira. ble stocker yearlings and calves 5.00- Ha 6.00; choice grades scarce, common to medium lightwetghts 3.50-4.75; | Johns-Manvill calves 4,500; weak to 50 lower; me- dium to good vealers 6.50-8.00; better lots 850; very few 9.00; low grades| Ktomer Grocery grass calves down to 3.00. Hogs 14,500, unevenly steady to 10 lower than Saturday; spots off more, 10-25 lower than Friday; top 9.65; for 220-240 Ib.; better 190-250 Ib. 9.30-65; 170-190 Ib, 8.75-9.30;, 150-170 Ib. 8.25- 85; 120-150 lb. 6. 15; few 100-120 Ib, killers 6.00-7.00; good sows 450 lb. dowtr 8.15-95; heavies down to 8.00 and under; little done on feeder pigs, undertone weak; average cost Satur- Mi “day 9.00; weight 182 lb.; for the week 9.33 and 206 Ib. Sheep 40,000; 2,237 feeders through; jurras salable supply about 40 per cent range | Nt feeding lambs; balance largely na- Ni tives and Dakotas; no early sales} at lambs; buyers talking lower; under- tone steady to weak on slaughter | N; ewes, early sales 58 to 65 lb. white- faced feeding lambs steady at 700 to 7.50; nothing done on lighter weigitts; | N. bulk fat lambs at last week's close 8.75; top 9.00. th cows, su} lUmited, | Ohio Oi! Dairy ipply very better’ grade close stringers. qi steady around 65.00 to 75.00; few com- mon to medium backward kinds 35.00 to 35.00, little change. lel ert ld Chicago, Oct, AU, pigs and underweights sharp! Tower’ In Instances: 20: fie goed and choice 1 parker. grade 140-: t BOWS 8.50-9.1 ig! iy. stron bo Fy Tighe 3 ‘s feeders neo 25 high. er; bulls Bie 15 higher; vealers .26 BT 10.00 down, occasional iow: ie eo t. (P}—(U. 8. c y pe ag5 ite 8,500. laughter ‘Tighe: fatsly: and feeders strong to af higher, strictly helee $060 1b. yeu Fo.00: fow loads better sia z Fi ta» >> for a while.| Ba Perret ot at Rat od - i = Ptr ert rt tit Pettitt ttre tte tir tet | 2 CCl ee RK REKK RRR. ES phat oe SRK R, a! eR roy ry FH RRR: SLISRSVSS8..LSSLSLS.. kr aasssSes FREKKFERRERT RRR, 2 BSSRLASRSRSSSRABao i 3 ttt | ea in the southern hemisphere. World shipments of wheat the past week were ‘larger, and &0, too, were stocks of wheat on ocean passage. Wheat. closed unsteady, %-1% under Saturday's finish, Dec. 1.14%- %, May 1.13%-%, corn % down, Dec, 93%-%, May 88%-89, oats K-% off and provisions varying from 15 cents decline to a gain of 2 cents. GRAIN MARKET DULL RIN ATE Pp markets wer “during the lat half of the session Monday and pric faded away to weaker close, Li erpool cables were aiesepclating na rains from Arge bearis! Buying power generally was lax. December whe closed 1%e lower at 127% and M closed at 1.22%, 1%e low Flax was in good demand and firm. December closed at 2.00, while May closed 6c lowe: Corn led coarse grain futures to a lower level because of cash market barley closed 2%c lower at 73% and lated Ae lower at 69. the lower at 39% There was a fair run of cash wheat with little demand. W: falr demand. Rye good demand, Barley was (wisetth Flax was in good demand, | Produce Markets * CHICAGO 0, Oct. 19.—()—Butter wi Monday nnd eggs and. pout: ry were steady. Butter 11,708, unsettled; creamery- 4 score) 30% 314; extr extra firsts ( 29 (88-89) 29-29%; stendan (96 contralized carlota) 20%. Eggs 4,281, stea xtra firsts lo- cal 28, cars 28%: fresh graded firsts 1 3 current receipts refrigerator standards 26%; re- frigerator extras 27. Poultry, dy: hy . 15%, White Rock 15, colored 13; i Elymouth ena White Rock broilers 1 nore n_turkeys 19, toms 18, No. ys 16; old ducke 44% Iba, 1 white dueks 13%, small col cred id geese 13, young 15. NEW YORK New York, Oct. 19.—(®)—Live poul- try steady. By freight, chickens: Rocks 17 colored mixed with wis: col~ roosters 3 ‘| 8-25; ducl Butter, 10, as. about steady, Cream- ery: higher’ than extra 32-32%; ex- tra’ (92 score) 31%-%; firsts (88-91 2934-314 Seconds (84-87 spore) 29-29% tralized (90 score) Chest, 115, rae, Prices State, whole milk flats, fre: 19%. Eggs a 04, fi Special packs 32-; Th 31%; firsts 27-27 dirties No, 1, 25 verage checks 24%; undergrades 23-26; refrigera- special Ra hy -28 6: 34-2 6% Chicago, Oct. 19.—()—. Butter ‘Futures: High Low Close + 30% 29% 29% + 30% 30% 30% Storage aianaara 26% 26% 26% 26% 26% 21% 27% Miscellaneous _ | RORKIGN EXCHANGE 9.—()}—Foreign vy. Great Britain demand others In cen i France 4.65%: | Ita Seg) Germany | free 4 ‘k 100.01 2 | Sweden 25.19; Montreal in New Yor 100.01 9-16 99.98 7-16. New York in Montreal First Bank Stock 11%. Northwest Banco 10%. — CHICAGO STOLKS 7 the Ansociated Press) Miawest Corp. 12%, CURB STOCKS” =~ New York, Oct. 19.—(#)—Curb; American Gen. 10%. Cities Service 4%. Elec, Bond & Share 22%. GOvem MENT BONDS 9.—(P)}—Govern- ‘AGO RANGE c Chicago, Oct. 19.—(7)— Wheat— Open . 18% 114% 41% 38% h tide 114% 30% 93% 0% 86% 40% 41% 38% ; 1.20% 121 11% 1:2 82 80% 80% 1145 -11,62 11.65 1.92 12.12 , 14.35 Jan. -14.50 11,62 11.65 11,92 12.12 14.40 1450 113 98% 150 11.60 11.80 12.00 1435 1447 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, es 19.—P}— wheal May = et Hen 1.24 Leaps Barley— ieee roten ips Monda polls cash wheat and coarse N quotations today follow: Cash Wheat To Arrive | 5% 80% 18% 40% 39% 2.02 viet Aare dls 1 Delivered 1.48% .... 147% ... 146% .... 145% ... 143% .. iret Close 127% 127% 1.82% 1.23% 3% 68% 1% 30% 39% 2.00 192 ray at 353 ae Eey ih Wr 11% 1.38% ... Low Close 114% 1.14% : DULUTH CASH GRAIN 1,38 iF . 5, q 11%. 1.35% 132% 1.30% - 1.23% 128% thern + 1.35% 138% ... Winter Wheat Wz... 120% 131% 127% 1.37% 1.20% 1.25% 127% + 1.25% 1.27% 123% 1.25% 123% 1.25% 1.21% 123% a snd South Dakota Wheat 123% 1.24% 121% 122%, « 121% 1.22% 1.10% 1.20% 1.19% 120% 1.17% 1.16% Durum 150 148 143 138 Lo ABB ‘Loe Hindenburg, world’s largest airship, crossing over the shaft- like Empire State building, world’s tallest, appears to form the cross-piece of a gigantic T—- and the camera records the un- usual view. California’s Forest . Fire Halted by Rain San Francisco, Oct. 19.—(?)—Rains halted California's $1,000,000 forest fires Monday and threatened damage to @ $1,000,000 lettuce crop. Scattered fires throughout the state, which claimed three lives last Friday, were quenched or checked when rain, snow and cooler weather came to the aid of 1,000 fire figh Duluth Oe Eien closing prices: Kk heavy dark north- ern spring bo" ‘tb. 1.42% -1.48%; No. 1 dark nor Paige Ib, 1k ib i 58 ape 14 dark Hand winter Manama? 1 hard amber duru Ne 1.4) Fea “durum 17, en 1 flax 1: 97. Nel a Tye 83% -86 %. B Boston, Oct. 19. —Domestic wool quotation: firm on the Boston market Monda: Sieeenee actual sal were rather "Ncmbers ofthe wool trade were confidently waiting for the reported improyement in the goods market to be reflected in a call from mills for raw wool, Cable reports to private concerns in Boston indicated Australian mar- kets to be quite active at firm prices. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN dark hard 1.2 No. 3 mixed 07 No. 5 yellow white 1.14; "No. 5 3 sample gr ih ait HarnBte nade ite Soy beans No, 2 yellow 1.21. feed 74-84 nom; ting 1.12-46 nom. Timothy seed 5.50-75 . Clover weed 18,00-25.00 cwt. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, O —(P)}—Ran, of carlot grain sales: dark northern 1.37%- sample grade dark northern 8%; No. 1 hard anicen ee: mI “Minneapolis, Oct, 19.—()—F lou! hi ‘Carload lots family, p 50 a bbl, in 98 1b. “co Shipments 21.764. ' Pure .00. Standard middiings 3 northern 1.07 0, 2 white 43%: No, 3 white . 1 mixed feed 40%. Instruction . SUE DIGBY, Instructor in Shorthand and Typing. Day classes. Night Apt. rh College Bldg. BCC ___ MIXED prairie baled. per ton. Calla Hot Mala St, Bi marok. Stationery. Makes the Ideal Gift For Mother, Sister, " Wite oF: Sweetheart. Inexpensive, prat- teal and a gift that. will be ap- FURNISHED Tight housekeeping room and kitchenette. Outside entrance. U » Modern home. $20. Close in. . 320 and St. FURNISHED igh t housekeeping | Mala + basement apartment in new hoine. Fireplace. ‘Near capitol. Adults only, 102168th. NEWLY DECORATED ground floor apartment. Front entrance. Liv- ing Synaee kitchen and private bath, 3 ROOM furnished apartment, first floor. Private bath, private en- trance. Lights, heat, gas, water. 924 4th, MODERN. 2 room apartment. Wish to buy small ice box. Call 717 Thayer. Phone 2180, furnished. 2 bedrooms, Inquire at 707 Ave. A, Apt. 5. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. .Buitable for school students. Call 307 4th Si TWO ROOM FURNIS! partment. Call after 4:00 p.m. 515 2nd St, GCC Business Opportunity Business Opportunities Volume, cash profits and turn- over determine the success of any business. 80% of our line qualifies for FHA 5% financing, terms up to 3 years without re- course. Your profit is in cash. If any business today excels Au- tomatic Heating & Air Condi- tioning in volume, cash profit or demand, you name it. We can- not. Initial and final investment less than $500. We are direct exclusive factory distributors for the following lines—all “tops” and national and world leaders: 1, Wayne Oil Burning Equip- ment. -3d in world sales in a fleld of over 200, 2. Sinker-Davis Fire King Stek- 3. Exhaust Fans, Blowers. Pat- ented quietest single alumi- num type. Copeland Refrig. Corp. World famous condensers and com- pressors. Our own self-contained Unit Air Conditioner. Plugs into any light socket. Unlimited sale. Individual Oil Burning Space Heaters. The rich Bismarck trade terri- tory is available NOW for our exclusive franchise if you qualify, which includes a cooperative sales, engineering and installation ser- vice unapproached in the North- west, and covers every phase, type and size of installation. Write us immediately for complete de- tails. W. B. Horton Company, Automatic Heating, Ventilating & Conditioned Air Consultation & Installation Engineers, 403 are Ave., Fargo, N. Dak. Phone 190. FOR SALE—Cheap, or trade for car or truck or anything I can use, Pool hall fixtures, no competition—also lunch counter. Low rent available. Reason for selling, other interests. Wonderful opportunity for barber. J. W. Smith, White Earth, N. Dak. SEAUTY SHOP for sale. Very good business, Sell for cash only. Write Tribune Ad. 17658. ———K—K—K—K_F_E=EEEl— Female Help Wanted ADDRESS envelopes at home, spare- time; substantial weekly pay. Ex- WANTED—To hear from owner of farm, or unimproved land for sale. Wm. Hawley, Baldwin, Wisconsin. ree eee MODERN BUNGALOW, at 708 Ave. F. Gas heat, warm garage, one bed- gone Inquire 818 Ave. E. Phone 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. THREE, FIVE, SIX and 1-room houses. Two and Three room apart- ments. T.M. Casey é& Son, 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. peat aN he Bed ne EL MODERN HOUSBS, also partly mod- ern house. Call at 610 W. Rosser. Phone 1421-R. TO LET for immediate occupancy, modern house, furnished. Gas heat. Tel. 454. MODERN one-story 6-room house. Immediate possession. Phone 278, ————SSES]SEeSaSS SS Household Goods for Sale 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., Chicago, Tl. PHONOGRAPH with 39 popular rec- ords. Cost about $150, looks and plays like new. First offer of $12 takes it complete. Owner leaving town, Inquire Tribune office, BEDROOM furniture, dining set, library table, chairs, dishes, uten- sils, garden tools, radio, fruit jars, laundry equipment. 927 6th, Phone 1-R. 3 BURNER and oven electric Hot Point stove in A-1 condition, $25. Melville Electric Shop. Phone 179. 1, marck Tribune Office. Work Wanted KOLPACOFF & SONS—Salnt- ers, decorators and é Si east Main st, Mancen. Phone 147-J. Expert workmanship, promps, service, reasonable prices, WILL HAUL ashes or garbage once or twice a week during the winter months, Reasonable price, service. Over 9 years experience this work. Henry F. Swanson. hour or day. Phone 884-J. EXPERIENCED girl wants work day or hour. Phone 291-M. ae rothy. i WANTS work by hour er daa all Bea-M. Ask for Esther. Watch Repairing 25 cleans your watch, Otto Wiest, 415 Bdwy., Bismarck. Position Wanted chanical and electrical appliance. A-1 references. Write Tribune aa. 17656. tore, and Central Drug Co., Mandan. STARCK piano, electric washing ma- chine, library table, boy’s leather Jacket, size 34. 218 W. Bdwy. SIMMONS FULL SI: plete. Good condition. $12. 516 2nd 8&t. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— Lost and Found STRAYED OR STOLEN—Brown male water spaniel. Answers to name of “Duke.” Reward for information. Phone 205. —_——_$_______ INFORMATION WANTED John Gehring, age 17, would like in- formation about his father, J Gehring, also his brothers, and ters. Write Tribune Ad. 17636. Miscellaneous for Sale CHRISTMAS Cards—It 1s none too early to select your greeting cards. Make your selection now for later delivery, elther printed or engrav- ed. Samples are now on display. Bismarck Tribune Co. SEVERAL DISPLAY tables, (3 ft. ft.) in A-1 condition and 8-foot glass showcase (with slanting front). Cheap if taken at once. May be Phone 1086-W. ROOM AND BOARD for one gentle man 719 5th St. Telephone 1887. E————— Ee Rooms for Rent ATTRACTIVE and comfortable room, ground floor, next to bath. Gentle- men preferred. 23¢ W. Thayer.” Phone 1770, geen at Sarah Gold Shop, Bismarck. wo Sees ri TWO LARGE sleeping rooms, each Pome and see Un Order your win-| sullable for two ladies. New man- ter supply. Kunz Grocery, 222 So.| sgement. 315 Mandan St. Phebe 9th. Phone 1317. _1844-LM. GOOD CLEAN Coal Center Mines. Ask us for prices. Phone 1557. WARM, CLEAN, to bath. Always hot water. tlemen preferred. 61¢ Ave. C. at, it He if | eft SELES FRRKKEKFKSLEKL KKFKKSE SK = = ssiceats bi, i “f if % E 32883. e s ris va, “fart ly hios unclass!! on it FERE aa diel 1% Val os - aii Zhon Sy Oe Sy eT aay C1 Seep erat 26a Ra, on, EP weanern 5 a

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