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° 401 PAGE THREE amount of pleading or crispy Pe ckers have any influenge with Hious bird, despfte the TAKS French Note " BREAKS HAND! “Favors German aiy wants a cracker.” Security Pact | pokeceraine ‘to lateat) repos sales ae , has almost finished her fourth day of residence in the WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE at Grain | MARKETS | Financial eee | —_—__~ [ROSS YOUN | | | | | New York, Aug (A) Youn, New York Giant rightfiel | suffered a fracture of the right hand | | Livestock By Associated Press Leased Wire. we : in two 4 when hit by a Au tree than Tuesday's average: pigs pitched Donohue, note a Steady: bulk good and choice 140 a j twirler, y rday urity questi 8 r TALCUM POWDER bs 220 pound average $12.50 to $12.75 ito play ae Germany ‘open. negotiations for Ottaw Tale and soapstone e known to : a security pact bas double blow for Youny,) ship in the Leagu Iso was notified today that he! and ex do been fined $100 John A Versailles, president of the National While convinced an age neat league, for precipitating wv row with | is Donohue after being hit by the ball | that ¢ d his injury. Donohue was not punished, as he s not held responsible for the dis turbance ‘EDUCATOR T Canada during 1924 top $12.85; desirable 220 to pindedtn i pound butchers $12.00 to $1 production in muting | 1924 bulk packing sows $10.50 to $10. Row oF the. treaty or | SUcutad 10 1eee ee ae te feeder pigs moatly $12.00; aver » Salued ut $160,000. Use Gas. It’s the Scientific Fuel. 4 $7.00; native feeding to $13.50. { Lack of Influential News and Wiitke GRAIN *ABLE |Siveetikivity Mi Marks — Early i CHICAGO G SABLE ‘ fcr ‘ Heavy Selling at Chicago Wheat: Trading Hours on New AL, ‘ Open High Low Close | 7 ~, 1s AT 4 4 ne tory arbi e .?¢ Depress Grain Sept. bo sgt 1 1.56% York Stock Exchange | . AT ROT: ARY MEE make further recourse to. arms Ae pea De 1 | \ ines Dae caste = {At the Rot lunches he Me. | je - > y . 159 oy og | At the Rotary luncheon at the Me Wt rejected the German propo ° Chicago, Aug. - (®) —Wheat New Yorks Aug. 28 (®)—Un-| ‘Kenzie hotel this noon, Professor] sal for a limited THEATRE took another drop during the early 93% iil teed’ tie opening (of tea i of the south Do-| which miRht Tonight and Thursday dealings on the beard of trade to- ‘81% 814 | market. Rstas.shment of new | \ Itural told of | western German front y day, induced by the lack of influen- S44 S4's\ high) record) for the year by e: Vand ; ue . ial news of any character, A num- aie HHoadings in the week ended August ee a eat | ; ) \ ber of local operators who had been] Sep' arte j15 stimulated the demand for the} + laieabe neti LE wd | Polly in Tree The Picture Ver- V/ ow the buying side recently dumped | Des AUS Al ‘carrier issues, Chrysler and Inter-! H to Cifina Std? Novilicr 1% ’ - MC icture \{ "quite a lot of offerings of all deliv-) May +45 45"S national Telephone opened heavy, | | eniphasi eG’ BEse6 Defies € ‘apture fi rt reat cries into the pit and the buying w ‘ gem, ag” fititial gains of 1 to 2% points were | n with the seientists in their | 4 rs sion of the grea not of a nature to give the market ie cone tn 46 | recorded by Mack | vors to improve agriculture, | The neighborhood in. the vie substantial strength. There was) yi Noo acagke aivele vont Ue ee fely amd Savage arms. especially” in. our i Plaine aven| duite Mths Ha outa ees stage suecess enough, however, to hold the values | > a Be 106% 105s urther irregularity developed pHe ssid that the advent of hardy | Leen Bot raat excite genni fairly Wheat oss roar (the session progreased. “Ch fruits and alfalfa for this rep Tea, dor tow dive, “THE isd % ened unchanged to % cent down, RBH G87 | quickly ran off 74 points on appar ote and “GEEEE honie " a iy Sith, September: | 16.95 16.95 ent completion of urgent short cov- | Lil ae pinta ue The inne or guilty eau ptember at to $1.59'% ches with Sualler and more pro-| of the commotion is nothing | m | more or less than Miss Polly ” TV Wright told of his hoy very talkative parrot, Psi who escaped the confinement. of ering while St. Louis, Southwestern | diator, U. S. € , Postum Cereal nd White Motors but before the first hour had passed September touched $1.58 and Decem- her $1.56%; when the buying be- { ’ | movement stopped and a slight re-|O°t - : 2081 2 s| n tol alked on el ent ce pe e “moo . vame more general, the tdownward | 5 3 points before the end of the| phe aes ion seterent hee cage aig tie eH Uiloee with hour. Oils held steady in included Professor Han-| , ina tall tree outside 1 Fated-eail Ha fact of esteus elie, price sen, Roy Baud, Frank Brown, P. 1! The tree from which — Polly Alma Rubens Offerings of wheat continued a MINNEAPO! RAIN T. 4 cuts , a ullish E CRO app and A, W iis a 1 Awa. . . during the seasion and the pres MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN TABLE operations were conducted” with vi-| | dent a George O’Brien alues down, There w: Open ‘gor in number of specialties, dited to a local profession-| sent, gt the break in coarse ne fair in the making Active buying of the Danish and| ‘ ae : ’ . |, Seiten Norwegian kroner, whieh rallied | gage " cient teen i. W. W. Expulsion ; tal eve ts 35 anh 144 | ured the for-] When the builders of the Kugene- "i Ore, cubom came Viewed Local Affair Demand ster-|uopn this snowslide they though gat oby it. Bat the slide ‘higher and Madge Bellamy. An enthralling rom: Dec. Oats: lower range. There were numerous] sept. rallies from the breaks, but the] pee ace bulges 8 ran into Rye: hi y it 48h} kept sliding # nothing ¢o s road had to be rerouted _ ey eee ) ders ut finished 7 Sept. 97 716, but | French francs eased to) through a tunnel under the 1, openin of the Dance Craze. Ac] Sewer, with September at $1 to] De! ‘00 around 4.6622 cents. Oregon trom California and connecting the northwest directly to Og . ACK SE $156" and December at $1.55% tol ‘lax Reaction ponilenclés an eoeme Utah, is said to be the greatest uncompleted railway project unde t Fargo is a local situ- MACK SENNETT $ Sept. 247 ATM one qacae ne _ Bro construction in the country is a I COMEDY Chrysler extending its loss | to nine’ points before it encountered sufficient buying support to stem the | together on this question » labor y were brought forward however, by| 7 UTH C. SH GRAIN j operators for Despite re Corn also suffered from the lack] Deo. of sustaining influence, offerings! ‘Barley were grudgingly taken and as. the] sept. narket was easily influenced a drop] Der. rded. After open- down with Sep- 248% 248% — ee FLY-TOX kills tlics, mosquitoes, roach- 3 and other houschold insects. Will fot stain. Has pleasant odor. Harm- Jess to humans and animals.’ Backed e qunrantee. Developed ut tite of odustrial Research by Rex Fellowship. FI-¥-1OX is casy it “Honeymoon Hardships” y from the A erties Union asking ‘that take a hand to investigate the deportations. American Federation's inter istered full) 2 cent loss, but then nertieen: ste to ri Nov} dark the weekly steel trade reviews, hess | ser cooperation with) Labor int SO a oR TIO (tees eater aarna Ro recovered part of it. northern $L.52% to $La6%. selling took place in the United| futher to. the inst the deporting of 118 nd enyoy freedom frgen insects: Liquidation was on in both corn] northern $1.50% to $1. States Cast Iron Pipe, which b Largely purely ybers of the Industrial Workers tas Pi oars, D., was y Civil all deliv at new low figures. with elling, s of both] ¢ $1.8 arrive $1.54% to $L.79% . ta s | i “ Y a 1 1 northern | £2U8 ‘et before noon, while Mid |altruistic. Of iumiyration — trom Mankato and Rochester eae of the World from § argo, N uibey HUBLI eel products preferred fell | tt republics there practically i en ay by the A 2 points, Marking up of the | houses were persistent foclpidbare: 2: aiken a First Points Touched on | Hiberties Union to Governor Sortie | se argely. in small_ amounts toetaees ie cee guru al rate to 41 British : | “estate authorities should be the | Betterment of the crop outlook in 1 47 1 duram $1.36% ' ally constructed has Northwest Tour intervene these nd lowa has had some ef- i 1d 1:4 to. $1 ng the withdrawal of fund n enough of an influx messy “Cit durumi§ £ tletnation: of Weave’ miOnith 6nd | Workers lo enuse NettG - ‘ W. W._ nent || TAILORING & HAT WORKS requirements lin spots salon the North A by Stutsman and LaMoure | out of town Monday when they were DR. R. S. ENGE ed Eimer at 93% to 94% : 1 Independent steel shares trailed| coastal fringe, but from Central and! countic seus J released from jail by Sheriff Johr . 3 Heimer at 937% to 9444, 1 red durum §1. Independent. steel shares trailed| coastal fringe, but from Central and) coun hown at ib free. isl ri nn || Cleaning Pressing [along when United States steel was] South America t of arriy ts opened a shade up to a shade] track 36 to chester, Minn, the first Chiropractor | | down, with September at 28% to 38 marked up to 125% ,the Jals of the working class is nexligi-| Visited on ‘i = Repairing Remodeling | Sse, but the market was listless and ure in recent: mouth etary of Labor Davis speaks \inpesots, Wiseonel | Local Speeders Consultation Free Dyeing hovered within narrow limits. Pro-} Burley choice to fancy 69 to 71; \ Covered half of its ea to possible future peril, but’ Towa, were visited by more . Dy. | siplone waractitn ium: tongand™ BS neces: “iene: -- | rane adel encccns “according ada Fined at Mandan | “sas Bik. Bismarck, N.D.})) 1 pies AND MEN’S grades 61 to 66 hitel vine, state lumigration commission i i , [PREC e nee evidently reyarding at CLOTHES e CHICAGO LIVESTOCK W YORK POULTRY Aug. W. Morris } iy fect on sentiment. Closing grain in|] mixed durum $1 Ge Haye 8's to ste net lower with Sep-] mixed durum $1. : P)—Livelto be met when it develops, if ever] ®t ay re: EW YORK SUGAR f . i: t nae oe: The products shown the North aus ; ES enta 3 live pe cight| all of Bisn ceipts 12,000; unevenly 10 to 26 cents | New York, Aug. 26. -P)--Raw su-| Ean | tive Poul freiwht it does develop: Dakota counties compared favorably as 10° fines by Hats Cleaned and (0 pound’averages S ide 8b te be i d poultry, quiet; unchanged a matter of tact, despite Secre-| Where the fairs -were held and ex. | Magistrate J. E. campbell anand o Reblocked desirable 2 cept. for = —— tary Davis, there's uo prospect that § ey and &) { Monday following their arrest for) SAL RS 7 10 pound butchera mostly $1235| which held a st will develop, rate for year ne val T speeding over the week-end SALES AND SERVICE 24 Honr Service on Orders, 000 Bulk 140 to 175 pound] ous close on coverin ri Th . A come, Se | DAKOTA AUTO 205 ere er to 3 wer. | @ corn No, 2 mixed ene OD strong Meee slater rigs $1275| | Rerined 5 2 ellow 96 i AUdntie Ho (ile Ana des able assition’ of iv RIDING FALL | 107 sth st. Phone 428 Phone 58 i 'f ure id very thine | displays in Mankato Rochester aS. i | medium $12.10 @ $13.15 - 24 newspaper Iped attention] Claire Cullen, yo { | light $1125. light light NEW YORK PRODUCE a4 timoil oF s Rreater possi: | 44 the Devit atid ad. Cullen, a 4 $11.00 @ $13.10; vaekti sows $10.50! New York, Aug. 26—(®)—Butter| © ies oth to cthan the Unite rh guilty. exhibitors had-hie armubroken % : * tinughter: pigs $1200. @! fir peclpls 180081. Oreaery | 2 00; States of today. Not, to. be t wd his arm broken ; slaughter pigs $120 receip| x reamery | | ae Nee te, Ht niin noon When he was thrown from A 44% 518.2 it offers North America’s high| 4 eeIbIe A : es a : pony receipts 9,000; better gr: vient 92 s ges, dul: it does offer, an Uv-l which tells of the beautic The how hiked te the Lynn Sper all weights active, firm (88 to 91, sc 314 i aE ucnieadaus rewanie te. tise all in that dictrict, The | farm, nine miles from here, yeste on > s pts 06. Near DULUTH FLAX project was finan- day, roped a pony which he was un American Flags : ve © y fo y i P o| 8 ete: will » the hard work of | 0, = ae Grates ‘andl white extras 47M to fy te a [Spent Ved “Oct. al wlll Uecoine go ae wiite men cere a Ore sine | coe di eniaons ‘ eer: tunity to p ace a eau } lower; others and | pound: Ati. CoOaING RAEN The northern federations’ inter. | Meare county ] business or residence at a very reason- Films Properly Developed ‘ Snappy Kodak Prints cows weak calves. ste; her. —~ est in southern labor, then, is interest! in the weltwe of! Halt Rate Boo: hy Lulls 10 to 15 cents Duluth, Minn. Au 26. MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | Moderate. weakness able price. ¢ e ceipts 17,000; fat nat! Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 26.()—-| wheat today but prices Pia a Ns Y S Y Thes roe y ane actives firm; curly bulk $145] Wheat. receipts G13” cars ‘compared | ed recoveries at the end’ cf the frst that what proves abhor’ on Canned Goods||! SLORBY STUDIO These flag vs are being distributed by ae 5 . yard to|Wwith 115 cars a year ago. h No.| th: h fyom the anywhere improves = “ 7 D Saar 0 Heneraily “weak, moder. {1 northern $1.64 3-8 @ $1.57 3-8. No.| Spring whe Mutires there noel ‘ Washington, Aug. Danses sig _ Dak. inte love Sacre Host, Amines Aer, ste; cull natives largely $11.10; ask-| dark. northern GENE, choice to/from 1-4 to 11-4 cents off and durum rite dig Southeast! : alae eee in an endeavor to encourage the proper high fat western lambs; no ney 8-8 @ 69 3-8. were from 1 1-4 to 1 ‘% ’ . se Ps °y A . sie pies; few lots fat native ewes} Good to choice $1.68.3-8 @ $1 ajattn business; was unlike, not only display of the National emblem. If $6.00 @ $7.50. Steady; nothing done | ordinary to god $1.55 3-8 @ $1.57 3 spot market, there being b ameriean workers but \ on feeding lambs No. 1h $1.673-8 @Jof all grains on track for th interested, call itis A A on g19 28 @)a high mark for this season's crop |! nt ae ice ac | ere held to be unjustified CHICAGO PRODUCE 69 3-8; to arrive $1.59 @ | movement. her : van lfanee 6 the interstate commeree \ Chicago, Aug. 28-4) Butter] $169 8-8; September old $1.63 1-4;| | The close weak, especially ee a fon: 3 L. P. WARREN, Commander higher; receipts 6,137 tubs; cream-| September new §$! 1 December | ui commission held that the 9 to 41%; standards] $1.55 1-8; May $1.58; corn No. 3 yel-| September wheat clo n extra firsts 40% to 41%; firsts|low 90¢ @ 91ce; oats No. 3 white} off at $1.54 3-4 asked; i NGbeRton 495% to 40%; seconds 37 to 39. Eggs|35 1-4 @ 35 1-2 cents; barley 59e @ a Off at $1.04 1-4 bid) M (i " tr donn: unchanged receipts 11,269 cases. 69c; rye No. 2, 92 1-4 @ 95 1-4 as 2a ery extras 4 j orthfield, Minn, to eastern ations were not shown to sonable or unduly _prejudic as tem- You ye ul and 1-de. song if he 4 7 Cheese unchanged . Flax No. 1, $247 1-2 @ $2.48 1-2. y : ‘ou personally; not for a fortune if|! a eee CHICAGO POULTRY MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN CLOSING |1-4 r 2 5-8 cents off at | he doesn't. st was ordered dismissed. The carriers who had published} ¢ new schedules for canned goods ordered to cancel them, but cre given authority to publish new ones which would meet the terms of the dee on. : i h H Aes He’s likable but desperately diffi- | ? Chicago, Aug. 26—(®)—Poultry| Minneapolis, Aug. 26.—U)—Whe 36 3-8 bid and December 2 1-2} Nt aiff alive higher: fowls 18 to 25c; brofl-| futures displayed a draggy tone in| 5 3 cult, touket lola owithe. Te. change ie 24 to 30c; springs 25%c; roost-|today’s trading and closed with a/_ Spot September and Pecomber Frye Ts. COnUon,, eee mi ane turkeys 20c; ducks 18¢;]net loss for the day of one to 1 5-8/ fell 4 cents. Oats cents. Weakness in corn futures |#rley 2 cent: September which broke to a new level for the | 3-4 cents. AUDITORIUM fr SATURDAY, AUG. 29 Defective Elimination Curtain 9 p. m. xican labor federations wi 0 change ‘him. If they can do that they can perform mlvacles. ra all other laxatives and reliefs CHICAGO POTATOES crop, was a depressing -influence.| Selling and lacking of crusher 2 = ¥ Chicago, Aug. 26.—()—Potatoes, | The iheavy quidation in rye futures | Support kept vex ae entender Sentence Jazi 4 Cook with Gas. It’s the ipation i % eceipts 69 cars; total U, S, ship-|resulted in a break of 5 1-2 to 6 3-4 aia ae 4 4 5 { ments 474; trading. fal gents and also tended to create sell-| November 4 3-4 cents; December 2) Wdeal Fuel. Biliousness | SUPERLATIVE DRAMATIC EVENT of the SEASON steady on white stock, ing in wheat. Rye futures showed a} Sreaeperet | i on Ohio's; Wisconsin bulk round|steady decline throughout the ses- a = San Franaiaco (alieAng: 26-0) | ‘ NDY IN NOME : PTbsinction ofidiaite’s Remedy. (Wt (GR, whites $1.85 to $2.00; fancy shade|sion, Oats trade was light and prices LEADERS OF U. Gi. | sneratny talline sont There is. no. rat- is more ni ough. The effects will be a revela- tion—you will feel so good. bottles when the here, The reindeer 17, who was higher; Minnesota and Wiscon: held in a narrow range The close found guilty of manslaughter Satur- LE Oana ehitea. S100 to So00TI aE auly. degcticncte lower: | AND MEXICO IN jaay'by’a jary which tried her on a i Fiannenuenguensnnncevnevauanncsaneantevnnegnenscsaseegseserssgnanenayenst Ee Minnesota sacked early Ohio's $1.85 ‘September barley declined 2 cents | charge of murder for shooting her| ™'* And cream is frozen into blocks Make the test. You will to $1.96 Idaho aaeted gah 5] early: but rallied and closed oft 1-21 CONFERENCE incite: Anna Ellingson, to death in of Hinks gad quart. st Ag oh white ‘appreciate this difference. to $2.35; fancy shade er. 0 5-8 cents. Flaxseed continued un- gous their home last Junuary, today was! 6°}, ree tk Used For Ovei a an ree wae der pressure and closed with i lo: BY CHARLES P. STEWART sentenced to serve from’ one to ten tn paper. product is wrapped Thirty Yeare. sae). fann Clssecy Otestt = Lets Bath Temas A. Winn MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES of 3 1-2 cents for September and 3 Washington -— Development of a/ years in the state penitentiary at San Chips off the Old Block | MRS. FISKE CHAUNCEY OLCOTT. Minneapolis, Aug. 26.—(#)——Pota-|1-4 cents for December. Casi wheat | Pan-A lab vement. Quentin. ~ s light wire’ inquiry, demand|showed a more stable tone todzy,| one Srna eblecterat the meeting of -——- | Canning season is on. Call | THOMAS A. WISE JAMES T. POWERS a ht, market steady. Carloads de-|some of the heavy higher protei| officials of the feder San Francisco, Aug. 26,—()--Dor-| Jones & Webb for prices on WR JUNIORS —Little Me . ivered sales, freight only deducted,| wheat was firmer, white son: th | country and Mexico, set for Aug. 2' 74 oth El son, 17-year-old matricide | Peaches, Prunes, Crabapples, Minneapolis and St, Paul rate, sacked] medium protein lightweight quality | in, Washington, Sead ERIS TG? ec ael eRe eS The same MA—in one-third does US ROBB JEAN FORD ewts, early Ohios 'U. 8. No. was lower, milling durum was firm| The North American 1 aul superion [couse Jury “hefer saturday, | ears, ete, ; KENNETH : considerably seabby, $1.80 to $1 90 and other varieties were sloppy.) federations alre: | approached the superior court today See SOLD BY YouR oRUeGIST THOMSON MARIE CARROLL mostly $1.86. Winter whent was steady. Oy hae i c-|40r sentence, © Wheary Trunks, sturdy and JOS. BRESLOW FRED ERIC GERALD ROGERS 3 ‘orn was up 1 cent compared with| casion. arises team | the verdict of manslaughter ear- : : GEORGE TAWDE HERBERT BELLMORE The same NR—in one-third doses, mM ’ FARGO PRODUCE futures, Oats showed an easier tone. | thei illations with. the. labor] ries a penalty of one to ten years im.| Correctly designed. They last Fargo, N. D., Aug. 26.—(?)—But-|Rye was steady. Barley decline aj bodies of the more southerly renub-|prisonment in the penitentiary. She| a life time. A. W. Lucas Co. i Have combined for a tour of the United Si this season terfat, churning cream unchanged.|cent. Trade was steady in flaxseed.'lics are not at all close. Indeed,| will be subject to parole after ser- a - mama "anal anny ociginal Dediiie stick dpehanesd. —_______— Venezuela, Bolivia, Paraguay, andj ving one year. Heat your water with Gas.. BOWMAN Seamer oan ae one ee BISMARCK GKAIN Fouad hout federati eee ee MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | though the» do have vavious uni Too Late To Classif: It’s the Super-Fuel. UNDERTAKING y Aug. 26.—(@)—Flour Bismarck, Aug. 26, 1925. \ sociated unions. y peti esa al PARLORS yo to 85 cents lower. In carload lots|No. 1 dark northern ... $1.43 Heo aa OPENING OF EXCAVAT- 8.65, ; th 39] Friendly ; ith Mexi-| FURNISHED 5 room modern bunga- family patents quoted at $8.65 @ northern spring 189} Friendly relations with the Mexi gom modern bunga-| “MONS IN STREETS NOT Licensed Embalmer in “THE: RIVALS” 8.70 a barrel tn 98 pound cotton|No. 1 amber durum ........... 121|can central organization are of value| low for rent. May take : He Shipments 89 @ 700 barrels.|No. 1 mixed durum :++. 1.18] in a number of ways to the Ameri- ORE be hos vik Enone! PERMITTED WITHOUT Charge. By RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN Bran QRAOREE Satay Wad SBE i setcco +o AMG eam Federation of Uisbor | Tmmlera:| ilnae nemecn 2ehe. 72 2s | PERMIT PROM CITY EN: Day Phone 100 4 APPEARING UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF ano y, 8 flag | 2'95/ States from south of the Rio Grande,’ a GINEER. Night Phones 100 or 484R. George C. Tyler and Hugh Ferd SOUTH ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK |No. 1 ye... + 78| for, instance, Js becoming’ a SENIAE, Fon, SALE Dining vonm sat, table] Any person making any permet South St. Paul, Aug. — ar are inter . . 1.48] problem. 8 ‘Sy i y t \ ‘cattle 1400, opening steady, some-|Hard Winter ... SULT gan P*Mexieo is not on a quota basis,! table; sanitary cot and mattress; | opening in any street or side- MOST DISTINGUISHED DRAMAT OTe oF THE : what more’ active; killing quality] We quote but do not handle the|and as wages, particularly in sea-| three rockers; cream enameled| walk without first obtainthg COUNTRY, WHO ARE PRESENTED IN A Ci P plain; practically alf grass fats; top| following: 3 sonal employment, are higher on| dresser; kitchen table. 814 4th St. a permit from the City Engi- HAS CHARMED THE THEATR' OMEDY THAT grass steers early, averaging 1120] Oats ‘ this than the other sde of the bor-' Phone 649-W. 8-26-3| & Di D ly Eng CENTURY ANE A TRICAL WORLD FOR A founda Salk pleer fag eee el ceoke ‘A gar. Weber ineturally, 18 ORDA cas ia oad waves x5. Mree, eters Rare WITNESS SUCH AN iustaious NEOAT 5.50 t rat she stock un-|Speltz, per cwt. . ‘across, to an extent which threatens nted skins-Meyer ko-| fy 5, ine. : spaneeds bulk $375 to $5.50; few ‘She! t6 flood the market, Mexico's posi-| dak finishing department. Apply Bye Deller ($25.00) eee Funeral Directors MANY YEARS TO COME. better grades $5.50 to $6 bologna tion, however, is different from that} Room 16, Hoskins Bldg. ‘is rule will be strictly en- Licensed Embalmer in ‘ ie bulls $8.75 to. $4.00; weighty kinds ; Mixed|of Japan, which greatly needs an 8:26-1t| forced. MAIL ORDER 7,2 $4. 2b and shove: stockers and te 8 outlet for ber surplus population. Pe US cerry cs By Order of the Board of Charge, S NOW.’ SEAT SALE THURSDAY, te ull, weak, tending lower; 4 ; AYR lexico has no such surplus. he —2 dressers,| _, 4 Har alk. §: | $8.00 each; 6x9 rug, $5.00; bed com-| City Commissioners. Day Phone 746 tis & Woodmansee. bulk $4.75 to $6. Calves 1,600, 4 needs her workers at home and i: teady to.26c lower; good lights] No. iiling to see th ‘as the’ plete, $10.00; tables, chairs and i 246-887 sreatly $10.60; few $16.75°and above.) 1 cent per pound auetabh under Hb Lautiitan tederation ic to ues shen’ | biter thingn: zeatepabte: ase abt | M. H. Atkinson, Night Phones PRICES: Lower Floor $3.30. Balcony $2.75, $2.20, $1.65 Hogs 5500; Ib, Ear corn 6 cents under shell, | coming in such numbers. Working St. Call 872. 826-2] City Auditor. Including Tax, 3

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