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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1927 THE BISMARC K TRIBUNE tina. Better prospects tor threshing vegetables, the farm woodlot and PAGE THRE’ —_ ~ —-= — = - DEMPSEY 10 Second Game fi U N HAS FARM Mead in May after pleading pid weed ta compared 4 | R H guilty. * about rom he same sot ! GRAIN | MAR FINANCIAL St. Paul... 18 2 4 Dahlin was killed early the morn-| the corresponding period of 19 | LIV | + 6 ‘i 9 ) 3 ing ue December 21, Bee Slate ap- He ole Le tre pe Se : . eventh, darkness roachin; group of men loitering| to Mr. Parrhysius, dout in 4 ESTOCK | By Associated Press Leased Wire NEWS FILE APPEAL ri iach a Ree el, PROGRAM FOR about a Potato peices, rl tie as conmared’ with) CHa ict actin - a Ae 1 onnard, Caldwell and Me- ace Of the men_ believed re-} ceding year. ciickde eeAiN WABEE WITH BOARN Menemy. CITY COUNTRY sponsible was not found for some in ht cooperate oe q AG y time. Then came the capture of| munities along the line, CORN PRICES a 6 Sept. 26 ‘Tod Today. ; First barf ft E 5 several, veer Gibson ORs paign ha beet eee were all _ Close lose —Today— a — : rup, after their attempt to rob a tire a e te 4 T és Yesterday Year Ago Open High ww Close Minneapolis . Ss 10 1 ‘ shop at Zimmerman, Minn., and a ioiae o ae Heal of J UP THEN DOWN weet 1.29% 131% 1.28% 128% 127% 127% If Mlinois Commission Is Ada- a cl ere oe pe Radio Programs Will Begin Oc- gun pattie with an Anoka county ae seas a Avie a ey Ww 5 Dee.” 132% 138% 131% 132 1.30% 1.30% i manpiat tiie Ue ecg: Through M ite J loose on the highy : . 325 38% cS 32 30% 304 mant, Appeal Will Be Made | ters. tober 3 Through More Than Gibson and Northrup were arrest-| turned loose on the higiy Sapo : @% @% @% ed a day or two later near Anoka,| ' some ca: ted, Market Reacts at Last From| March o ak 135% 133% uote to National Body Second Game # 100 Stations after participating tn he killing of nell: ee ‘ ea R a in, eo : a Early Advance— Wheat | May LT NNR AR NBT AB BB | Gilde ge ropel (apy LWvhat| Midndepolis’..c/ 2) 8) Ol. WaANAbtOn, WEB ok NEA) ue cee ete fee reduced @0 to 76 bee canta » » 26. ba “ ; = q eat ase redut bi er cont A Dec. 99% 80% 101% «1.01 1.00 1.00% manager, Leo Flynn, may file with) navis and Peters, Wirtz. program of eddention and entertain the harv it han returning el \ Chicago, Sept. 26. — (4) — Corn @% @% @1.03 @% |the powers that control professional ment spormokad by the United States paying their while oth , prices reacted at the last today from| March ae rts es noe ee boxing, the decision, that gave Gene Fiat Gans deuereneny oP agticaltiies, AT J AMESTOWN ee This tend ne { Pp ade Mein % 4 ‘ ‘unney last Thursday’s champion- Pi fay “to ttl ‘ ic.» This tendency to pa { Teed en, Went eens | oalay 1B ar 06% 1.06% 1.05% 105% | shi fight seemed today as indelible | rojog aes GH |e RS RA esta Y Js an unseen retern not tabulated ‘ conditions threatening widespread eo i ieee ou rable 88 /EDAY Sprecee UME | Tridianapoli {2 11 11 this great national broadcast. i ainoe HAD | serious crop damage. A foreeast of oS 46% 405% 47% 41% AT AD" is and Flynn, before leav-| 8 x 3 Schemanske and The programs begin on October 3 ¢ A N STATION Hat watot to lose eee | Bibes 48% 435% 149 49% 148% 48% | ing yesterday for New York on the| Tesmer, Florefce. ee AID ei ek CC, . ¢ ARE URGED IN | disposition: was evinced "to "wall $0 @% = @*® | same train that carried Tex Rickard, sea though, April 30 of “next year. developments overnight. In the| March 50% WOE ys ik) al hee unnbiea) SANA eee ed meee STR’ at lsented and 12 scientific bureaus ef| Two Masked Men Hold Up A ' hoe ‘ een written the Illinois boxing com- i ah ‘ ‘ , ‘wo Mas! len Hol Tp At- ERTL See Ly eat May BL% 47% 2 52% 51% 51% |mission asking it to award the| Toledo .. aah : oe government will contribute their as w DRIVING WHER j uptirne in peiss- Wild ‘expert deniend @k% @% heavyweight championship to Demp- gO ge Al aatpaei in ee a authentic in-! tendant at Point of Gun | wy ay ye Baa eee a: vith Rye— sey. The claim is based upon the|__Palmero and Heving; Schupp and formation to the millions of fans Early Thi = as i reeartaa ea ~ as ee Sctp. 98% 94% 99 99 98% |knockdown Dempsey scored in. the! Florence, expected to listen in, arly This Morning A R et higher? wheat 1 Pay Pept Dec. (975 199% 97% 97% 96% |seventh round and the disputed! ee = Ther Ls iglilte a i down, oats varying from %4 cent de-| , Mare! 10L 1.06% = 101.01 ax luuneteravenria: | First Game yr xl keepers’, Chats” in which “Aunt |, Jamestown, N : i 5 ~ | Lard— @%s | mained on the canvas. ts “bee cor ae Fs r ¢ ite: 4 ‘ f Hara ibis) oe oats Supt 12.52 14.20 13.15 12.50 Flynn indicated that an appeal! Columbus . seb 20 1)Sammy” will discuss marketing, ee eet ae ‘ Opening of Schools Creati | in site etal aed Pa 0 8 12.57 14.22 12.67 12.67 12,50 12.60 ~—‘| would be made to the national box-| Louisville 11 1] meal planning, house furnishing and] cloth, held up th aaa ficics “Alaa | Favvith t tures today 30 to 40] Jan. 13.05 1345 13.15 13.17 18.02 _ 18.07 _ | ing commission in the event that the} Zumbro und Ferrell; Moss, Meyer| Cooking; “poultry chats,” ten-minute] ing station on north Fifth avenue] Definite Traffie Hazards, ith temperatures today 30 to 40] p28 @13.10 —_|[linois commission stuck to its de-| and McMullen. weekly talks that will interest city| shortly after daylight this mornit i | degrees colder in the west and Sept. 12.10 14.50 12:05 termination to uphold the decision | oe dwellers with back yards; a “young| and escaped with at t $105 after A.A.A. Points Out pow northwest than Saturday and with) 9cDt 210 395 12.05 | that gave Tunney the fight. Second Game folks’ program” of interest to city| locking Frank Fitzek in a closet. snow, sleet and <eavy :ains report- c 12, 13.25 Th: vi ; aria z|as well as farm children because Fitzek had just opened the ee gee a aon Pore he 1450 16.60 a7 ~ | suvanvociation cr therenmetiasiaes ot | Colonie % MY E/Gnete Aber will tell stories of birds,| tion, operated by Wakeman brot NEN et How PLUCIS Be ahh ALS ey 14.40 1612 1455 1455 1440 14.40 [18 states, banded together for the| Louisville : 5 8 __gitrees and flowers; weather talks,| and was putting the money from) ¢ heela tinal lay buitloake #6r Ge a nadiORE ae ~ js) of uniform regulations of| | Mecker and Bird; Austin and Mc-|insect and wild animal information| Saturday and Sunday 5 ate definil ‘ diniont Genet the PetEIEe CE corn| ferred, Goodrich Rubber, General! family patents quoted at 7.45@7.55|Doxing. Its headquarters are at! Mullen, ht e OVEEANEAGY for ‘city Hees sack, in which he had y municipalif : crop needs, about 10 days of warm.| Electric und Commercial Solvents,|a barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks; | Baltimore. aeaiay —______—— IURIVOCEERRECS Cae, FEO ne ere ee, the cash x a and it distinet aty weather being cently, re-| also sagged two points or more un-| shipments 46,943 barrels. a To ed aE ra the veers \ ey Su Ravi Fleaiee” atl pit eee Laila a le flees gun’ jy y motorist so to dri y y ree ot é ion national commissi ‘oon | +| at him and pushed him back from |). me the ha quired throughout a large section of der the Ral selling for both] Bran 25.50@26.00. scsi seemed AIGA dinpeobable that’ it FIGHT FAN S. Radio Farm School.” The former] the counter and the thes i pcepeal Ue i et corn verritory. accounts. Trading was not very ac- would offer much solac Flynn, is a ten-minute dialogue between a! up the money. Then they pushed ‘i ret, reo Relativ enesh + tiveyhower he deel; dicat. e to Flynn, \ Pp y vor is the keynote o: a warni lative weakness of the Liver-| tive, however, on the decline, indicat- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK country agricultural agent and a] Fitzek into the closet and locked the : by Notional pool wheat market acting as a bear| ing the absence of any large volume i —(U. S. D.| > ee farmer, that will shed light on prob-| di : i . t fac ch ay Ww i d liquid hese levels.) _,Chicago, Sept, 26.—4#—(U. S. D. s : : 1 pr oor. | quer Autom ‘ fee in is ieago delet] ese of forced liquidation at these levels.! (¢“4') "Hogs, 93,000; fairly active; | How They Stand; lems of poultry keeping, dairying,| Fitzek does not know whether or| file ‘ point | largely to general rains in Argen- MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE generally 25 cente higher; spots up|, livestock, crops, soils, fruits and] not they had a car. He did not he: P| out. the prevention of : \ i more on finished light lights and =| He described the $300 out of the $1,400. She still had $850 when she reached here. 1 St. Paul police communicated her "| story to the Chicago authorities and upward to 10.60; she stock mostly |5.75@7.00 on cows and 7.00@8.50 on heifers; cutters 4.35@5.00; weighty medium grade bulls upward to 6.75; Boston 3; Chicago 0. New York € Letroit 0. Philadelphia 4 Cl Wa:hington The three men had about $100 be-| Northern Pacific r tween them, according to the sheriff,|cedent for north who ordered that the men be given torous,” the statement _declareg To arrive .. Selling Believed Induced by : Coarse Grains this year in its w: Fears of Huge Increase in a thorough search immediately after| ing their way. The campaign was 2 yellow corn.... .. .96 .97 |stockers and feeders rather quiet, she is held pending further word] they wi ‘ i ; For best results ship E P 4 is y were arrested. Receiving in-| conducted under the direction of Brokers’ Loans ae v4 saute tae oe cunt es gi reson Gaines Today from that city. formation from his deputy, William| Otto Parrhysius, chief special azent,|1 Your Grain to— ° 3 yellow co 94 steers; 5.75@7.25 on stock cows and|_ Boston at St. Louis, Westlake of Kenmare, that Lester] and was intensified during the a ‘ 'o pvrive . 93 heifers. Calves 1,700; vealers qual-|’ Philadelphia at Cincinnati. ?: months of July, August and Septem- Barge and companions were in that ey New York, Sept. 26.—(P)—Stock| 4 lity, considered 50 ‘cents lower; good | Diogenes Can Rest; I yellow corn. | Pittsburgh at ‘.‘icago, acini ‘i ber when harvest hands were t M C h B Co prices turned reactionary after an| TT» arrive . New York at Brooklyn, Ae ahce ice ene seg ine i hs agelouitucal ah C art y Tos. e | Stee 14.50@15.00, i | early display of strength today.|5 yellow corn _Hogs 5,000; strong to 25 cents | Here’s Honest Man ||" " . Ritiet se erent here. ctablis e Selling was believed to have been|6 yeliow . {blber et last weeks lates ear. cy > ols : : . city dave Ratiniay oleht ee Seen nee nut pee OF ie PPE cca o it) Induced. largely by fears of a huge 2 mixed co n tol % Tightweiet famed y ae | Yesterday’s Games (rors ee 28-(AP)— approached the house and saw Les-|Tides were 12 women. In one in- ae Hen pense bs OBS ‘ bi ! yenes—| q zo “3 apg Felon Fy ‘| i “HAN' as a result of the conversion of|3 mixed corn scarce; 10,25@11.00 for bulk; pack- a Raln On eee ereghgeecmmene Cicero and to the tome there | t¢® Barge sitting in the kitchen. stance a man, wife and two ch MIN: Four ols Found APOLIS — DULUTH NATIONAL LEAGUE dren were detected stealing patina in Canada were also notea and fait| Minneapolis, Sept. 26, — (®) —|more : : ATION HIS WINNINGS marketing, ieee c[invelying. school chiar ae \ selling here wes credied to the| Wheat receipts eae 1067 compared anne sore ge cote. ight cane ee AS ON a noe Farm College se Rated ia re a) ie eA Baa oa peels northwest. Besides, the amount of| to 557 a year ugo. Minneapo.i: cash @u 85; 210 to 28 pounds 11.75@ | Toledo eG scien The “U. S. Radio Farm School” Nie: Nae wets high bbots Send rene Ua a last week and a year ago. J hard spring, tanec aan ae Meat packing SONS OTEO leceen ee, oe Paul, Says He's Her Husband, three most popular radio services of ae ee apparently) children upen and Montana .... ree 615; , a é the dep. rt it of agricult f : dia Bi =? WHEAT PRICES LowER To arrive’: SOLES Rabedtes 120i goods aoa oles [Pee ee Gave Her Money ns DO SaabyeCeS MReE al Hn ce loe a cemanlin ay ee IN LL CITY RI 1 DNS, fancy Mon! 5156 @1.59! als 4 beaters & crops and soils, farm eco- zek’s Haley 2 ae a} Minneapel Se : Mecho M4 ‘ros, {Slaughter pibs mostly 10.25@11.00; | Louisville 108 : a fake and sefety q 2 pt. 26, — (P) —| To arrive .... 51% @1.59% F 3 He ; sand community lif 2 , picked| th | Wheat prices” sagged lower today|1 hard spring 315 @1.56% jReaYY | WelEhE hoge 10. 25@ 10605 | Columbus «. 10s 26-— (After vaainying ari livestock. “| up by local police about two hours| their homes to veniure forth in under weight of hedging pressure.| To arrive 315% @1.46% | medium b@ ;, tt 4 on the Tunney U hi is th after the crime but were released|#n entirely new world. wor Market weakness developed at Win-|1 DNS, gd to fancy.. “ "111.505 light Lights 9.75@11.75; pack-| Results Saturday + he lost the entire] 4. a perent of Mecietteee Off after Fitack declared they were not| Will have terrors enouch for theg : Bee bearkle sainenenne: the 1 DNS: aie choice Ryeeaptts Cattle, 22,000; most killing calsses| ‘Toledo 10, 4; Indianapolis 8 sined to the police, Belen or aoOrean mercial tr alent to weigh about 180 ant the other : Should Take Care cat Cod A “ 3. 5% @1.37% |Steadys choice fed steers and year-| j.ouisville 5; Columbus 4, der’s belief that Miss| ine stations in dietritutine snr lig! ne of the station| “If every motor car drivg Hedging pressure found support] To arrive . 127%@ .... sew londe 16.60; bulk fod natives of AMERICAN LEAG money at the hotel where they! “Entitled “Farm News Digest,”| Fitzek locked in the closet when he|emember the. <noe poor at the outest and opening prices|1 northern . 1.28% @1.33% Seclice aa conbition to sell at 12.50 an Sayed aly ne lee arrest at! this service is broadeast every Saturs arrived at the station at 7:15. eerenee his oe eae consi were 75@1% cents lower. There} To arrive .. 1.26%@ ... 114.00; about 4,500 western grassers 7 9 ri ia as en route/ day and is a news summary of spe-| _ Fitzek had just taken his gun/ "on, Woule nit: ‘sical hava Was no comeback and the market/2 DNS, ch to fancy. 143% @1.54te | / 1-005 Spout G0) Reena eee New ark coos: 106 dd pons cial interest to agriculturists and| from his coat, where he had carried | Children safe from physical harm 4 dragged off at 118@1% cents be-|2 DNS, gd to choice. 1.31% @1.44% | th. does stockers and feeders, com-| Wace ee ea ce Spay cL 26.—tP)—Celia | tMet® interested in American farm| it as proteccion of the funds, and| ‘el re ee fore eee developed. i 2 DNS, ord to good. Tenney paratively scarce: ‘atrones’ heavy | Detroit’ HH aa Paul Matted ih rroblems and methods. placed it in the desk, hanging the | the leh ats starter igher, wtih corn,}2 northern .... t 24% @1.3: bulls up to 7.35; \calesr 16.00 Chi. Me oway, arr on complaint The radio service of the depart-| coat in the closet. The h register i but sagged back 14@% cent under |3 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.3654 @1.48% | 17%. ‘mostly 16.80@1700,, | cuicaBO 2 r of Cleveland,! ment of agriculture, pending the se-| till was open as he had left it Sun- previous close, ; 3 DNS, gd to choice. 1.27% @1.38% | @RTEO: Romy 1 ee TO pening | Se eane ot exes robbed of $6,200| lection of a chief, is under the di-|day night and he had emptied the Rye futures dragged with wheat.|3 DNS, ord to good. 1.23% @1.29% slow; fully 25 cents lower than Fri- | Bost ie | at Chicago, denied today that shel rection of Nelson Antrim Crawford money, bills, silver and checks Cash whest was steady on Boe {den hard’ (it 1aet@Laes day; bulk earl ysales matives 13.50;| °°" * ae 2 tin Maken any money and asserted! who is also head of the press and| the counter to sort for the till. age. No. rd spring + @35 lark har lont.). 1.265 @ : a e was the wife o: exander.| publicat’ ice. » i $ > ba rents over September, up to 14 per|. ‘To arrive v...--.. 126%q@1ane [moderately sorted; asking sround) Results Saturd _Celiay who is 22 and very attrac: | Consists of Mies Josepine temekilh | seoeethecent era arenas ent protein, Durum was steady. 1 hard (Mont.' 1.265 @1. 10.50; heavy buck lambs 11.00@| Chi erin sbury tive, was en route to her home at| Solon R. Barber and C, A. Herndon. | holdup victim is not. sure of the Corn offerings were moderate and| To arrive ....... 1.26% @1. sucholos -wangers: held Ble Ghent Aenea Spokane when St. Paul detectives —_____ act time of the crime but plac demand ie sale o ca 5 ao Minn, & SD, 1 dark eee bulk westrens eligible 14.00 St taule ae nica n 0, took her one ee here, acting at] ONE CHARGED at 6:03 as it was five minutes t were in liberal supply and demand | har: . + 1.255 3 down; sheep steady; desirable fat ss : . the request of Chicago police. when he left his home. It w : . aster sven Wass steady a de- vie aes fegetge 125% @ i native ewes 5.50@6.25; feeding She told police that Alexander WITH KILLING light in the station that he h apn tote andl OLeen Re. Mn ee RE SU a 4@ *& | lambs unchanged; early bulk 13.00@ ae ed her two years ago, at El- BANK turned on the light. The man with| who ha Bay, 0! Ser te sn ee ane le- 5 3 asthe eee ae a 13.50; good to choice 66 pound 3 L. ‘ lensburg, Wash. Life with him, she CASHIER the gun entered with it leveled and | jy, a mai . ae o fair, ees oh ct amber durum. 1. @ | Montanas at outside price, choice] Pittsburgh ..... 91 nh said, had not been tranquil and she kept it on Fitzek as he was p ed ceipts set a new record and the ‘o arrive «2... , @ light weights held above 13.85. St. Louis . 280-180 decided to leave him after they had (Continued from page one) about the station and into the closet, premiums ruled easy. eee a ann sua = ¢ seus a aici eet New York 88 69 geen ae Dempsey-Tunncy fight.| shown to Reed and he said that he SESH ee Giant ti nteane ——— amber durum... . D SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK fl - ar oa Before the fight he gave her peat To arrive 18 @.. | south St: Paul, Sept, 26-—CAP)—|Cinchamti v2. 82 $2 387] s1,a00,'she told police here: Neither| Teedlled that he and Lester Barzel Number of Persons 6 @ (U. D. of A.)—Cattle 9,000; run| Brooklyn .. 63 ST of them saw the fight, however, but! could not remember the name of the ‘Beating Their Way’ 3 ‘ oe largely rangers, quality ordinary;| Boston. . HBT | op 3| after it was over, she said, he told] town, however. s AA e @1.25 opening slow; early sales around Philadelphia , 4997 ;| everyone he had won $4,000 on bets.| Reed told the officers that he is on N. P. Is Reduced : : e “21 steady on most killing classes; bulk eer She doubted this and asserted that] former marine, and that he wae on of which no mol 3 a 0 St steers salable 9.00@10.25; few cars Results Saturday after the fight she gave Alexander] dishonorably discharged, St. Paul, M intentiona ould b 1 @ @.. @ @ @ G@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ ip) @ General Motors stock, Banks called] To arrive ing sows 9.50@9.75; bidding mostly ef George A. Tuma, you will j; veste 2 bout $19,000,000 in loans during|’ mixed corn 89 | 10.00 on pigs; average cost Saturday| | RH al tindbse plinm ven lave banca Having been warned that the mur.| through western Montana octect | Correspondence Invited the morning, but called money ap-|_ To arrive . «.. |10.13; weight 228 pounds, New York + 0 8 1) —lo, in many countries. der fugitive was armed, the sherift f ‘the ‘camnaign Pai elae Ask your banker abou‘ us peared to be in plentiful supply|5 mixed corn 86, Sheep 5,000; around 25 cents lower | Brooklyn ... oO 2 0 Tuma bet $150 on Tunney to | Covered him with a gun as he ap- ti ket purchases 0 to the rai around the renewal figure of gour|6 mixed corn 83 @ .84° |on lambs, about steady on sheep; | (Called at end of seventh, darkness)| beat Dempsey. Yesterday _| PFoached the door, his movements to-| ticket_P. — ———— = = eas 2 white oats. '46%@ .47% |bulk native lambs salable 12.25 Henry and Taylor; ‘Devormer;| he paid his wager. : ward the house being speeded by a ELE Outsid- the stock market, chief|3 white oats 45% 46% | 13.25; heavies mostly 11.25; culls| Petty and DeBerry. He said he counted 14% sec- | Watch dog which pursued him. Jump- ian interest centered in the sharp rise|, To arvive . 45%@ ... |9.25; fat ewes eligible 4.50@6.00 onds while Tunney was down in | ing through the kitchen door, the of $3.50 a bale in cotton on reports| 4 fhite oatr. mostly to packers; run includes 19] R H E| the seventh round, and thinks | Sheriff ordered Lester Barge to a of unfavorable crop weather in the| Barley, ch t ofcy doubles ‘feeders direct; 30 doubles} Philadelphia ....... 8 15 0| Dempsey won, by a knockout | throw up his hands, and told him southwest, To arrive Montana going through about 7,500| Cincinnati ......... 3 8 2| victory. that he was under arrest. Other of- a | @a re Strength and activity of the pub-| Barle head on sale, about 90 per cent} Sweetland, Decatur and Wilson; ficers searched the house and found 9 arrive ... killers, oe four pistols and a large quantity of Barley, lower grade- Beckman, May and Hargrave, ammunition in another room, and 1, lic utilities, a dozen of which at- Too Late *» Classify tained new peak prices, featured the Tonight and Tuesday 2 ‘4 Ps T Ti aH iy e POTATOES First Ga _Nicel + the nitroglycerine, dynamite caps eae or meets Menem 8 BORD ‘bins | Chicago, Sept 28.— (AP) —Po- Eg] Graew modes Hone use‘cr‘eat| and other explosives n'a coal shed = feck oll, tobacco and mater aaihee + 90%@ ... |tatoes: Receipts 247 cars; on track| Pittsburgh . 2 7 21 age if desired, Call at 301 ‘Tenth| Sdioining the residence. Renewal of selling prossure| NO% 1 lacseod.... 214 @2i7 |421; total United [State shipment | Chicago... 4 0| street or Phone O55-LJ after 5| | Retuming to Kenmare, with their oat ea . eee Be eee I y ; Sunday cars; trad- iT risoner under hea’ rd, the of- against the steel shares reflected ing fair, market weak; Wisconsin Hartnett” am Bush and Fieers then went M4 e hotel where p.m. disappointmer.t over the failure of PLEASANT city heated partly fur- ‘ . . sacked rouns e 153 - . s ii se seneiod fall Aieup deuaul f Midis 3 RANGE aches Road whltes 1:34 pete ae Same. nished BraraneD Also Sernlabed they took into custody Donald Barge ani wee teas. iy ‘ Halas Open High Low Close|1.60; sacked Red yiver Ohios 1.50; 7 oR H cigs SUSE -BIDB: ‘one| "Reed also told officers that there \aunel of oe yt eats beens Wheat— 1.65; Colorado sacked people’s rus-| Pittsburgh ... 6 13 FOR RENT—A ten room modern| Were two or three other gangs of Non York Air Brake five points cn | Sept: 1.27% 1.27% 1.26% 1.26% |sets 1.75@1.85; Idaho sacked rurals| Chicago ...... 1_ 7 1] house at 311 Fourth street. Pos| Ye8@8 working in North Dakota at He Shaicetion fe saar ePaue Dec. 1.29% 1.29% 1,285 1.28% | 1.55@1.65. Kremer and Smith; Root, Jones| sessi ong given Oct. 1. G. F. Dul-| the Present time, but he said that he: Stues cau aad reer oer! March 1.82% 1.32% 1.31% 1.31% si and Hartnett, lam, First National Bank Buildi does not know who they are. @ similar decline in Houston oil in| peve— , Minneapolis. font. 28-4 (U: —— FOR RENT—Large modern. room Others Are Sought Fi the early afternoon. re: 20% 20% 90 90, 18. D. of A.)—Potatoes: Light with Kitchenett’ --d closet, fure| __1n the belief that there are other/M™ Her Bejeweled Garter Such recent favorites as Texas Masch 20% 20% 00%. -90% | ingulzy; demand abe. marist Weak: R H E] nished “or light housekeepi companions of the three men under Gulf Sulphur, American Smelting, aa 46% .46% 45% 45% | onl deducted. Mi » frslent | Boston 1 7 21 for cooking. Also ‘or sale arrest, Sheriffs Marshall of Wil-} Which displayed the photograph Kelly Springfield eight per cent pre-| Dee. 46% 146% 145% 4 Paul rate, A del hand edteight, oe Wertz ns e cays 2! and gas range. Call at 523 | Divide on es of her former fiance, and which BCC“ CE} a & , Sept 2.14 215% 218 243 |TBR@IOs eacked cots ansly Olas | Sberdel and O'Farrell "| WILL GIVE s furnished coom. for| county today started a search which|f he desperately sought to recov. Sept. Sif anh aes saa R; Aacked. wt y —— housekeeping in exchange for ias-| they hope will result in the ap; er, caused three men great “ Dec, 218 218 216% 216% | graded 118@125; mostin LIS Second Game ing care of furnace. Write Trib-| hension of other men. sus oti worry until—You'll enjoy this Barly— eee ace RHE! une Ad, No. 14. ; bank robberies and other crimes inl delightful farce comedy, which TES TA) ighert seceipte 7814 tube. Gromae| . Morrison, Wertz’ and Gibson;| rousewark, during, day and 10! afternoon that Reed has told him|™ laughs. Furnish asec ar coy |Fes ana dedstinneas se sate) Nenhase Sestnct and rrarrell | WANTED Cin for general hose fh Sdsth Dakota fowm with Lee ‘ul yy Russell-! Co.) ts . 44% 5 its 0%; AMERICAN LEAGUE work. ne who can go home Bai — - me ‘ismarc! seconds ry ge, when Lester is alleged to John C.Flinn Preseats. No, 1 dana ne sige : aa nigh‘s, 706 Tenth street. Phone} 1276 shot and wounded @ marshal 1; receipts 7,618 3 ordinary fi Chi who was attempting to interce ee lla them in a crime. Reed said that could not remember the name of the town. The marshall did not die, Reed is said to have toid the Ward county sheriff. at El 766, 9| REBUILD MASONIC TEMPLE Lansford.—Construction work will begin soon on a new Masonic Tem- ple at Lansford to replace the one camnged by fire last winter, Plans for the jicago 1 4 Cleveland 10 15 Blankenship, Connally and Crouse; judlin and L. Sewell. unel 1.18 | cases; firsts .32 There are two unlucky days for. 01 | .25@.30; cheese the man who nts a GOOD used car—Yesterday, because he CHICAGO POULTRY didn’t get one of these values aun 28%, er ts 8 aan te then, and tomorrow, Lecause 16@34; springs rf 23; turkeys 25; | St. Louis . 3 15 ducks 11@19; geese 14| Wash 6 they'll probably be sold. roosters ‘ington 1 14 . Wingard, Vangilder, Crowder and List of Cars ee Schang; Zachary and Ruel. MA BARGE WANTED FOR MURDER OF MARSHAL new structure include the rebuilding of the old temple and en- larging it. inn., Se} 1926 Oakland Landau Sedan at 775,00, at $175.00, at $825.00, 1926 Overlaud six ~1925 Overland six vord C repainted, balloon ‘tres, $100.00, Phone 700 78 | No. 2 hard 1.3! CHICAGO GRAIN Sept. 26.—()—Wheat Gorn No. # mised 99; No. 2 004@131. 2 white 5O@E2K; No. 3 1 Jonnard. Sanders and McMenemy. BECOMES SOLE OWNER Kildeer.—Ralph Hepp has chased the interest is partni J. C. Oberg, in the Killdeer cantile com) manager of the branch house \waukee . 9 15 Heimach, Shealy and Seimer;|cars. Prices reasonable— Short Stop Station, . - - pur- er, Mer- ny. Mr. Oberg is now| is Cambridge, Lester Barge, mare, N. with the cashier of a wanted in of der, as were Frank Gibson and Ji Northrup, who were indicted sentenced to life imprisonment in jack and| 26.—P)}— Ken. sling of H killing of H. N. Peterson, N. D., bank, connection with the murder of Marshal Frank Dahlin of an Isanti last December, County Attor- Corwin-Churchill fol. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Tarek Newel Comany BE ie |e ilenay Boaonge't said fon. : 3.50. R ‘HH £| Try our modern high pres-| May term of district court here. He Motors, Inc. &t, Paul. a 18 Ol canet eee pd a aged pg Ne py Py hh Collegians in “Flashing Oars”