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Awkwardly he inclined his head) _ hy she, lifted white lips to meet is. “We're partners, Kid—girl Kid—” His face was drawn with the agday and of his effort. “Hold tighter.” { They fell, * They landed, after a drop of eee and my dirth were be About four feet, in an odorous quae: |... mire. They sank in it to their shoe tops. They stood with their-arnis about each other in a grip that held lke the grip of death. But it was the grip of life. Matine The crickets chirped: sidtiag, tranged, Barbara and Bravo resteg| on the grassy slope of Tallyay cut. a@t the oozy clay their boots and trousers. lence was not now the silen understanding. It was a sec distrust. They doubted, not each ether, but themselves. He spoke first: “Look here, young woman.’ A while ago, while we were hanging from the trestle, you wala good. she said. to ‘Good ori? dat “We can’t go on like this,” said lamely. - “We've ‘gone on like this,’” she mocked, stubbornly misu: ing, “for weeks and weeks.’ “nook here,” he said—“you- cawt stand thi¥ sort of thing. “No—only for a few hours. I had made up my mind I had located a partner. Now I find——" “That you've only got A woman on your hands. - In other words, an enemy. You are sorry—or fright- | Ml ened?” “Not!” he exploded. “Not sorry. Nor frightened. But’ puzzled. ‘I've been thinking a Jot while the med dried. You've got to go back.” “Where?” “Where you came from.” She shook’her head violently. “No, never, Let mie tell you something.” She sat up and tossed away the bit of broken bottle she had been using as a mud scraper. “ft once bumped into "a minora die morgue of a tow! was broke, hungry, tired and eee T stam: bled into an alley and I found a kit- ten there. The kitten was quite Nelpless. It sald ‘Meow.’ I gath- ered him ii “Your friend Alley, I suppose?” She nodded. “What about Alley? Cats ain't us. stand, She moved close and wor! ed her hand under his sleéve. face was grave and a. bit “s “Meow,” said Barbara plaintively. He put back his head, 1odked up into the silvering sky and Mamet” we yee ‘s your real sake Brown.’ A “Bravo Koh " she siid. “Barbara ik real name—if I can claim any at all” She sidled still closer. ‘Tal with anasked quéstions.” ‘he_ name Kohler is my meth- * "He spake ae if there an yt at to his words, ndered that and began to ri 8aDg. matic soprano in, the big House. She was the he Carmens.”” ntly; a8 in gefense of a principle. “I'm sure she was,” placated Bar- bai “Also,”* said Bravo bitterly, “she rel ¥ fear, ‘the “greatest, of the ‘oo! eee A “l was ‘& dressing room. My. siiaae ore Mes woman!— hed just, Saletan sia banera. You know wre sung?” Barbara hummed. “Quite so," gaia Bravo Maeviy. “Ang a very appropriate aria it was, under the Seomsenoee, My mother finished the born while thé good Viet ‘Bravo!’ out im gave me the name. peice. She never SNOW Hd SunP Los Angeles. surf race is hold trot (ia head to Newport-Balh cipants go through ap @tunts, then by auto to a ag hi oe me” *Mler heart ached fee him, masane nat It ‘rth ‘the ah. ea Too! She opened fer eyes. “Upt. ‘They walked ehead.in extiawsted silencs. A mile beyond ‘hey en he. * upon. & et dinky failroad tng oom In 't him into the wi agen! ice eraph key ravo picked up a blank. She spled over his shoulder - as wrote: “To the Engineer: ‘Ehgine No. 276,31 “Thanks. “B, KOHLER.” : 6. hahdéd the slip to the opera- tor and paid a char, yA 2 at,” she qhes- t wiee you enginéer did ie a favor.” Brava was laconic. . “What did.he do for you?” lé MMuminated & situation... Te helpolsue toa y fair with a pal of could make ae sénse of: ad ad was disturbed. Mey, You! the ceinpany's pay- roll ‘as Robert Brown, cook's h¢lpér, but in eamp called her Hey, You! was quickly bored’ ith her Lehi) as an jig gins score of times Brave that tioned “Thi said, when he ‘cam taba ‘sort Fag, 2 it Ba! in until’ this job, is ovgr. Wis thie Ifttie to mike stab ie mount = peber It ehallengiA. ae othe the or aed ing the Ha-|8t MALE wei oe - CAN 5S) monthly drawing ‘arcdunt read “Shan On.’ Cotemi: ad - Surety Products Ba 1970 Wert 80th, Cleveland, fatter trade; eat nds, big rg ny few weel agree, oa ren “Bates x and nia fet frce. Molet is “Fung ith Giat ing to work in South age wii pertiealars. puke tera AS Bee eo Paivview: fice, ‘i etroit, Sf '| Wea iesoko8 paveng, Bk den veling. be = if Dri iy wt oe ee, acai ‘FEMAGR BELP WANTED Ww TO TRA’ can iftcoae Iricrewihg 4 soothe sa! ary to stantics rane pele: Give age, aed ral ani expetience in first letter. Address S. J. Gilfillan, 109 N. Wabash Ave. Chicago, Il, OSE SI ING Lee WMELOYMENT Taegabeds | eo Sa date Du work, CO! and at ins tt, Oo ye , Chie: 10. housekeeper, fe fenctes milly Roberts, NG Moin, Sttect. Phone 161. W. pefiénced fl thn | eral housework. Mrs. C. _SOn, . $23 Fis jpetent, girl for Wanng — cones 48 Ave. A. Phot! 8 fi FOR SALE MODERN 6 room house and bath; has east front and garage. In e: cellent locay and close to brfsi- ness section NEW MODERN bungalow of 5 rooms and bath, close to schools. $6250. 7 ROOM modern house with gi age) close to, schools and-in ne! leigh bare cot This is a real ber: gaim $6200. 6 ROOM modern house with bath; {1 2 506 residence district. $3500. OOM modetn house with bath. aa jas fine ttees and close to schools; NEW, MODERN. how: with 6 rooms and bath. ‘Also hi Lparage and is closé to schools. $6! 4 ROOM bungalow with gatage all modein but heat. Close to sehools. $600 cash, balance payable at’ $35 a month and interest at 7 pet cent.{ You can own your home for the pes. you are how paying for tent, WE HAVE a large list of holises and lets for sale in all patts of the, city. It will cost you nothing to! Bs show you what we have for sale, - ARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY, HARY ED, Uorkson, Manager, an BUTORS WANTED. DISTRIBUTO: ». fof responsible dinritaio. .capabl of handling lerge sales, volume. New product. fs jecome ‘national ‘in t months. Constant’ tepeater. Opportanity to make with ‘steady future ‘neo! Vesuvius Gorp., 168 ‘North Chicago, MM. ost ae downtown oe ae ‘a reco naine of|” 4 oF Weinberge Find t return to Tribune for reward. home oor, fe fi aemished. ne Dhaai, ye atch Be sleeping a ae, taaee| FR for two or tea. magern home. in ‘garage. 710: Fourth St 4 A Sabie, 8, 5 i modern Ouse, parily jure puteketping. S16 tk Call Phone 724 St. Ph 8 elt fuphia room Meith kitchenette Ey lk _ Fifth St. ‘Telephone 27 room. for two ponent: avs rien Mts i mm obi vibe § aa B. Phone 1096 FO pleasant room: 818 Fifth St._ Phone 485M. FOR RENT<Roomp a6 71012 Broad- wa} Ph one 499W, This taphoey ont ont for a ne under , 8 ee 26 wagds of net Sa eet ArT Ads over 25 words, 2c attdis tional werd, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY . 65 Cents Per Inch ~ fe fare, ob PY, could be fare lnnerion same Say. AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES {00D USED CARS We afe proud of our Used Cars—so — that.we show them in our 1 Used Car Saleatodtn, right beside our New Cars, for we khow Bi both, our New and Used Cars,| fer a Dependability and Valve jat_ cannot be Cele ae Hete' afe ome of our Good Used Cars: 26 Four-door Ford Sedan, $464; '23 Ford Coupe, $300: Cadillac Tour- ing, $285; Dodge Touring, $160; Ford Truck, Warford Trans. $485; °25 Ford Roadster, Winter Top, $360, and other bargains. Time payments. PHOND 808. M. B. GILMAN 60. BARGAINS—In_ used ‘cats. and in Also one 1918 Olson Garag FOR SALE—Two trucks, one 1925) Ford in A-1 condition; one Chevro- let, brand new. For quick sale, enth St SALE—Two Ford Coupes, two Dodge touring cats in A No. 1 eo dition, also one Ford Bug $ Phone 187-800 Main St. Lockwood Accessories $135 TAKES Fofd touring in good condition. Ryn, two seasons. Call 120W, & L FOE SALE—Ford Coupe. $200. Call . Worner, 757 or 719J. ron SALE- 1020 Ford touring fair condition. Call 175 en ee MISCELLANEOUS ROOT QUALITY BEES “AND BFE SUPPL It pays to buy the best, I have for sale and delivery, be- sea June 1st and July.1, Bees sand E y as listed | below for .. + 6619.70 If ordered separately, as follows: 1 Standard 10 frame hive, nailed and painted....... ki 1 Root quality Queen and two frames of. bee 1 Alexander bee veil. 2 1g” hive tool. 1 Standard tin smoke 1, Book, “Starting Bight with Bees' eeee we 1 Gleaing in| Bee’ “Culture, Magazine for 1 year....: & per cent discount for cash orders over $10.00 if received before June 1st. Send your check and name to money HERBERT J, ROBERTS &t.,/ 318 Mandan PSs ” Bismarck, N. D.| jone 430M, .LE—Ten acte tract in Louns- bérry’s outlots with seven house, barn and. garage 20x30’, brooder houses and good well with -windmill. There are other good points. Property, can be to ight ver for cash. Write. ates, be Busansa’Mahin, Gen: asture, run- 1.00; horses aaa per mo} go ‘No. 114 Wills- ‘Resist’ Bee Fes fos sale, clean ahd graded. ge $8.00. C. Schulz, Bismares, ‘Route * FOR SALE—Seed ¢orn, Pioneer white Dent, Falconef, Northwest Dent, Mixed Flint, jehu, test-90 per cent, priee $3.75 per ‘bu. eneks $.35, 12 peg southeast of Bisrharck. J. E. FERTILIZER FOR SALE—Let “me show it to yo before you buy. J haal ashes. and black dirt, for a * are - deal. one 977-5 at 417 Fin eee Bu 1200. ee years a one anarter section er jana: near Bismarck. Will pay 9 per cent. Géed security and te- 1 gene party. Address Tribune jo, ¥ cera ge! y, 5 rochers, 2° small , bed complete, dress- Phone 435. FOR RENT—Four office rooms over Knowlés: Jewelry stére. Apply to F, A. Knowh é 4 FOR SALE: roomy diesser \ ith good. miFFor, $18. Call 36-Ave. or Phone 3663, FOR SALE 6 ROOM—Modern house, east front, newly decorated inside, just off ae Nice part of city, $5600.00. OM—Modern house, Riverview, |’ facing nak 5 ns Lied ditiee $4700.00. 4 ROOM—Cottag part of city, lawn, bath, fur- to8 aye? easy terms, $2660.00. 5 ‘ottage, east fro id condition, $21000. 00. dete & ROOM—Modern bungal jw, fire place, basement garage, nice part of city, cach front, ly new, spick and span condition, $6000.00. All the above were built for homes and not just to scll, BUILDING .LOTS—Hundreds of tots in all parts of the city at all sorts of pficta = terms. 125 FEBT KRONTAGE—Probably the best re: ance lots Yeft, $2100.00, can be vided, ho FEE Oh Fifth street at $650.00, Pyigante lots in the neighbor- GARDEN PLATS—Several five acre tacts at from $500.00 u; FARM LANDS —-Have had scores of letters the past few from agents in other states asking to make contiettions for the sale of our low priced lands. The biggest land movement Notth Dakota has ever seen is starting. BUY NOW and get in oh the grouhd floor. INSURANCE =- Written in reliable companies, SINCE JANUARY Finer. ay sales have totaled ever $60,000. Do your teal estate busin who is probably doing more to ad- vertise this territory to outsiders than the rest of the commun gether. good con. SALESMEN—New bowling atley—al- most self s@lting vender, -Sensation at Chicago, Convention. First pur- chase returns inerchants 200 per cent. New deal. Write quick. Ex- clusive tértitory. One sale d earns $60 weekly. Honey Dew. jain Street, Kansas City, M ) WANTED~ $500 monthly selling our new gum and peanut machine to merchants No experience necessa: Big co mission. Hurd, wholesale, Keystone building, Kansas C : hed line of oils and paints. Lists of customers furnish- ed. “Phone or write R. T. Swai McKenzie Hotel, Bismarck, Interstate Gi) Co. Com: rges discharged batteries instantly. Eliminates old method entirely. Gallon free to agents. Lightning Co. St, Pauly Minn NEW MEN guaranteed $10 commissions. Retai ire novelty. Good men make Confection C FOR SALE ST bargain in Bismarck: house, eas tet héat, good condition, porch, basement roomed $4,200.00. If you have $1,200.00 cash the balance can be easily ar- ranged, Gvod'for home or kpeci- Jation. F. E.. YOUNG OR SAI dence, six rooms, furnace heat, full basement, garage, excellent cond:- tion, good neighborhood, near school. Priced to sell quick. Ad- dkess Tribune No. 23. FOR SALE bungalows, new modern, must. be moved to make room for other im- perteeat Houses in good con Modern bungalow, full basement, furnace heat, hardwood two bed rooms, garage. 596J,,600 Tenth Street. Ist, three furnished apartment with p bath and feiyate, entrance. 403) FOR RENT “A. simall house with Fahge, large barn and garage. Two Yots to plant. 417 8." 3 nth St, Phone 894M. : FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment with closct and kitchen- ette, all madern, Call at 523 6th _Street. FOR RENT—One, rtments furnishe 1é Lortaine A east “front, east] wtih ‘the man} Th "| tral 3014 ss P. 0. Box 554, Bis- 61m MARKETS By Ansociated Brown Lanaed Wire eee IS IRREGULAR Early’ Priced Aves Avéraged Lower! Today, But Rallies Oc- curred Frequently LITTLE CHANGE eek sure developed in the w ket today, and prices finished at almost, exactly the same as 24 hours before. The fact that a de- Me supply total on Monday in looked for and alng a decrease in on ocean eal to do An- oe! in view of 10 centn a whel Lee here in the price of May delivery since the begin- ning of the week. Wheat cloned ateady, unchanged to 14 cent off, corn 14 Cent to 54 cent down, and oatw'at % cent to %@% cent de- ¢line, ‘ pueewery Chicago; ‘April 24—{AP)—Rain thé spring wheat belt led to consider- able selling in the wheat market to- day, and % eatly averaged lower. er , however, were not general, d with world shipments small and Liverpool quotations firmer than were due, price rallies here were frequent. Houses with northwest connections were liberal sellers of the July de- livery. Chi © opening prices % etl up, May (new) were. followed and July 1.411% to fractional gains all around and then by an ir- regular downwerd trend. Corn and oats we asier. inftn enced by wheat weakness. Opening 1% cent off, July if ats started unch: inged to 4 cent lower, July 42's Later, all months sh Provisions were On ain FINISHES I LOWER IN M EAPOLIS MARKET neapolis, Minn., April 24- (AP) attered showers in the northwest and good rains in some of the cen winter wheat territory caused further weakness in wheat here to- day. The finish ‘was “@'2 cent lower: Oats cased % with leading markets, May rye tost °« ceit in symapthy with wheat and May barley cased ent. May flax seed was 1% cents low Gash wheat was unsettled, leaning toward drageines: Medium to low otein springs of good weig! in fair demand, especially at div points and light weight offerings were dragey: Durum was in qui milling quality fairly ready sale. Corn offerings were light and de mand quiet. Oats were steady. R: y] was quiet and to 1 ‘cent lower. RANGE OF CARLOT SALE , Minneapolis, Minn. April 24--(AP) ~-Range of carlot grain sales No. 1 dark northern 1.54% @ : dark northern 149':@ 8 dark northern 1.484%@ ard spring d durum wheat Ry e sample grade. Batley sample grade, 55@62; N 3 No. 3, 6 0 MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN ‘Minneapolis, Minn., April 24—(AP) —-Wheat receipts 154 cars compared to 105.a year ago. Cash No. 1 north- ern 1:585@1.60%; No. 1 dark north- eth spring: choice to fancy 1.6574@ 167%) good to choice 1.62 G1.617 ordinary to good 1 Ped apein LG zc 08 dark hard Montana on track Corh No. 3 yellow, 68@71. ‘Outs No. 3 white, 37%@37%. Barley, Rye No. 2, 83% Flax No. 1, 2.36 MINNEAPOLIS. Minneapolis, Minn., Apri! 24—(AP) Flour unchanged to 25 cents lowe lgcated on: Stafe Hi; Building 40x40, dou! rangement, three liage ice house filled. Delco lig! lant and full equipment. Must be sold at once. Immediate posse: sion, Must be seen to be appre: 0, Bee Fred Moffit, Moffit, N.-D, ‘WANTED—Reliable party to put up a good sized garage and show building for reliable concern who can present a clean cut legitimate} ___ business’ proposition. Established] Fo! Blind Add. 14, “SALE-—-Restaurant Business in hee of about 10,000 or will sell "eles sepstately. * Priced rea- For further information. ‘ribune No. 2 oe ‘HD — Work by day or week, one, DAW 917. Front, St. Mary, ah son. able. waite in carload lots family pfffents quoted ‘at 9.10@9.20 a barrel in 98-pound cotton: sacks; shipments 39.336 bar- living rooms,| + marck, 'WANT.TO teh Tom owner of good 374 farm or ranch for sale. A. Curry, South 12th, Marshalltow WANTED—To hear from owner of farm or unimproved land for sale. Baldwin, Wis. to fair demand,| .| lower; yearlings and lower Close Ctore CBICAGO RANGE ‘April 24 —Today—- Yesterday Hie Me. Open hyd ve May new 102% = 1.48% 1.61 141% 1.88 Tes a | , “1.04% i? bn i a i 1.35% 3% 1% 80 1.63% 1.61% 1.42% 1.36 73% sT7% 80% ALN AN A254 0 246 93 1% 92% 14.25 14.90 M4 14.45 15.80 16,67 16.67 16.42 16.67 16.35 16.80 16.60 MINNRAPOLS RANGE Oper Htigh Tow Close 1.56 1.56" 1.51% Wheat— May old ‘May new July Rye— old 1.56 1.56 1.50% Bie 86, BIH 8644 3714 37% 38% 37% 3714 BTM 2.37 2.41 May old 61% May new 61% July B31 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller smarek, April 24 No. 1 dark northern 1 northern spring. durum ed duram.. No. 1 red durum 0. 1 flax 2 flax... | No. 1 rye Dark hard winter Hard winter 1 We quote but do not handle the followi | Oats Barley | Speltz per ¢ | No. | No. | No. .. | Sample. |" cent per pound. discount under | lb. Ear corn, 70 ths., 5 cents under shell. CH G0 LIVESTOCK Chicago, April 24--(AP)—(U, A.) 0; mostly stead: strong eight dull; 15 to 2 jcents lower; desirable 200 to | pound averages 12.90@13.65; better 180 pounds down 13.50@14.00; top on 50 pounds 14.00; 240 to pound butchers 11.80@12.80; packing sows i 10; stimated heavyweight hogs | 11.70@1 light 12 14.00; aching | sows — 10.70@ slaughter pigs 13.50@14.00, Cattle 500; compared week ag good to choice matured sters 15 to 2b rades 0. killing steers steady; stockers and feeders steady to 2b cents highe better grades of yearling heifer: to 50 cents lower; extreme. top ycar- lings 1.50; mixed steers and heifers at same price; heavies upward to 10.35; light weight heifers 10.00; good fat cows and heavy heifers 25 cetns lower; very dull at close: Other grades and classes of she stock steady; bulls 25 cents higher; vealers steady to 25 cents higher. 2,000; for week around 11,- 000 direct a id 164 cars from nearby feeding stations; today’s market nom- inal; practically all receipts direct; compared week ago fat wool lambs $1.50 to $2.00 higher; clippers mostly $2.00 higher; spots up more on heavy and medium weight; yearling wethers mostly $1.25 to $1.75 higher; supply | small; fat sheep generally 5 cents higher; shearing lambs very scarce; 75e to $1.00 higher; none offered late in week; week's top prices: Fat wool lambs 16,10; shorn lambs 14.25; 91 pound averages at that price late; wool lambs 15.00@15 lipped lambs 13.00@14.00; sheari lambs 14.00@ top 14.65; fat wool ewes 9.00 14 @9.75. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, April 24--(AP)—Cash: y No. 1 har,d 1.66; No. 2 hard, 3° mixed, 69% @70, No. @i. Oats No. 2 white, No, 3 white, 41-@41%s, Rye No. 2. R9. Barley 65@74. Timothy seed, 6.00@6.75 Clover seed, 28.00@32.00, Lard, 14.80. Ribs, 15.75. Bellies, 16.50, POTATOES ‘Chicago, April 24—(AP)—Potatoes; receitps 76 cars; total U. 8. shipments nada 17; Bermuda 4; on track ; ng and demand limited, mar- ket’ dull, with slightly better feeling and stronger undertone; Wisconsin sacked round whites 4.00@4.25; Idaho sacked russets 4.00@ Florida barrels Spaid 2 412 @42; n stock Rose 11, 00@ evans eae, FRUM HOME FOR A LITTLE LAD NO IDEATHAT You WOULD OBJECT TO DOING MOUSE WORK. WAILE SHE AHAS AWAY = TRIP- THE THE-DOCTOR GAY } - ORDERS NOT TO ATTEMPT “Hy HOUSEWORK AND THEN You PUT. ME IN-A POSITION WHERE I MUST DISKBET Kis ORSERS ANG RON SORRY NOTHING-!T WAS APOT OP JOB BETWEEN YOU — BLT YOU CAN'T IMPOSE ON DOWN MY HEALTH= T/A LEAVING YOuR HODSE AT Now ME AND BREAK ONCE AND FOREVER = 6 (¢ ws 5) ment 11,50; Texas sacked Bliss Triumphs 6.00@6.75. Minneapolis, April 24-—-(U. 8. D, of A.)—Potato Light wire inquiry, demand slow, market weaker. Cat+ loads delivered sales, freight only de- ducted, Minneapolis-St. Paul rate, sacked, round whites, very few sales, mostly around 4.25. UPWARD MOVE IS CONTINUED General Motors _Up~ Three Points—General Electric 19 Points New York, April 24-—(AP)—Stock prices continued their upward move- today despite rather hea week-end profit taking in some see- tions of the list. Shorts continued to cover their commitments, particularly in General Motors, which was rumup 3 points in ant ation of a record breaking quar’ earnings ate~ ment next week. General Electric soared 19 poitns, with investment buy- ing attracted to that issue by the iS 5 announced intention of the directors to split up the stock on a four for i se the dividend which were heavily sold yesterdaycenapped Wack ri Pools were again in action in @ number of specialties, Devoe and Reynolds, Famous Players, Dupont and Manhattan Electric Supply being .| among the score or so issues to sell 2 to 4 points above yesterday's clos- ing quotations. The demand for the rails was confined to a relatively few issues, with “Nickel Plate” common, Lackawanna, Pittsburgh and West Virginia and Atlantic Coast Line making the best showing. The clos- ing was strong, ‘Total sales approxi- mated 900,000 ‘AUL LIVESTOCK . Paul, Minn. Apri: 2 (AP)—-Trading on the hog market. for the past’ week was steady to 25 cents higher, most of the advance being on lightweights, says the weekly review f the United States department of ulture. The fat lamb market is rang from $1 to $1.25 higher. Fat sheep continue very scarce, not enough arriving to fill packers needs, With the exception of fed steers, the market on killing cattle has unevenly 25@50 cents higher; she stock and bulls showing the most up- turn, Steers and yearlings held up well until Friday, when losses of 15 to 25 cents were enforced, due to the receipt of the heavy single day run of fat cattle for the current year. Best steers for the week were medium weights that brought 9.25. Other than these were some heavy bullocks at 9.00. Bulk for the week aws 8.00@ 8.75. Fat she stock bulked at 4.75@ | 750 with lightweight heifers up to - 8.50, | Canners and cutters wou 3.75@4.25, holo been up at 5.50@5.75, while veal valces reached a $9 aver- age. Stockers and feeders were in rather narrow demand and plainer grades eased off 25 cents, better kinds holding steady. Meaty feeedrs reached 8.00 bulk of the thin fleshed kinds 6.50 and 7.50. The hog t has tended steadily upward with light weight hogs aver- aging from 140 to 180 pounds on Fri- day to killers and feeder buvers at 13.25@ 0; 190 to around 235 pound buftchers cashed at 12.60@13.00, with heavy butchers averaging from 250 to 850 pounds at 12.00@12.50, extreme weights down to 11.75. Packing sows old, mostly at 10.00@10.50, pigs largely 5 Receipts in the sheep division were hardly numerous enough upon which to base a market but in line with out- side markets, values were quoted at 1.00@1.25 higher for the week. Wooled lambs averaging 87 pounds cashed on Friday HR .00, the highest price paid since last January. Fall | shorn lambs averaging 82 "pounds ashed at 13.50, both Thursday .and Friday. Fat ewes are salable from 8.50 to 9.50, bucks largely 6.00. FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., April 24—(AP)-—But- ter fat. churning cream 37; packing stock 27, UM INA NICE MESS— HERE T'D PLANNEDTO STAY For , A THREE MONTHS VISIT— NOW ULL HAVE TO “TAKE WATER ’= fi THE ONLY THING Z CAN DO 1S To HAVE A RELAPSE

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