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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1927 ' : ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE =—_— a i ccpaanaciaiiai — —— — a game; @ 5 with 13 of his followers, has. b x : GRAIN YIELDS _|/smsctwn Yot.. 300 WORKERS [CLUB WOMEN'S |zzskasstr=atal on Commission Form and executed, LIVESTOCK : NEW: of City Government; - a By Associated Press Leased Wire : : ° d’ — — Jamestown D., Oct. 4 ‘ey King Ferdinan & - S' . ey ct. A : Jamestown will vote on the commis- Estate Is'Smaller GR CHICAGO vbbl TABLE Avi F C t Is 12) < n form of government Tuesday, Th A ti rf ‘te eis ia ilies Riaigs erage For County Is 2) November 1. _Fesolution to this|Increases For Maintenance of|150 Delegates Already at Grand an Anticipa’ ' f- wa w A effect was passcd by the city coun- 4 : ies Yesterday Year Ago Open High Low Close | Bushels shay ata ih cis at its regular meeting last eve- Way Men Will Aggregate Forks—More Expected to Bucharest, Rumania, Oct, 4.—A, @, @% @% @% @'s Gea 7 revelation) ane much smulier estate, it : ay ag rv 5 S44 Nig + is spri.g, was also pre- than was at first anticipated. < ie ae ne 1% LB 152% LSE | Dickinson, N. D. Oct. d-—(Spe-|sented and approved, and made an| | Minneapolis, Oct. 4.—#—More| Grand Forks, N. D. stead of $2,0.9,000 in cash and sig) nfavorable Threshing Weath- May ie tad ia 1R U8 ie t ; Yr uli eat itl & mendment to the ordinance. This} than 2,700 maintenance of way men|—Approximately 150’ club women | curities, he left only half that sum; . er, Fear of Frost D: roth @1i3 ss : connty. take Biggio igs ian Baie ee ards out of the present |on the Soo line systeia will receive|of the state, lelegates to the 31st| In real estate and personal Pree 5 rpst Damage, | ¢..,_ : Teed CSS ly provides for 12 aldermen | wage increases ranging from 1!;|annual convention of the North Da- jetty, also, he tctal is considerabl, le Bullish Factors Dev 4 20% 98% MOB URE RHR ACRE Rees sons tsa eee SRG SHES Sita beatae ne |b tata, urtves ee an a cate, Senin 5 ‘ = 7 2 % aaa greating nearly $100,000 a year as|the state univer 4 hice hastens : ; isaicee March Go OM Soot 964 au hit Uy suet bra the sil hee ‘REP & resul of | Regotiations begun al first, bum eal Maine “to the Reem —()— , a ‘ ‘ ey | , or + i " te mit or Hace ea Gace 97 @% run all the way from 5 to 11 bush- ' Fe neg ee ten eee MRM URGES | ReaaaTE today ah ae sen loped strength} May 99% 871 99 1.00% 99 99 els, but in the northern part, yields | es VW was announced jointly by 7. cid NOHRIEELe See a i Unfavorable weather oF tHE Oats— pda @% lo bats amas fhe hae | DI pre dene “OH peneral tameper of which is expected to ee 309 or in Canada, together with assertions} Dec. 48% 37% 48% 8 48% 7 me 0 22 bushels. le aver-| the road, and A. C. Olson, general | more will arrive tonight for the for- | rent that “ 7 “ 43% % 48% e age for the county is 2 bush | | Sit hanacatetee 1 a H Hue Ween ce ; rt ze, acted as the main| Marc ; 50% 50% 50% yielded well and exceptional yields RT i : Herel did LE ‘ We Shoots T Bullish factors. Starting at 3-8 % ell and exceptional yields) tuneral # z _| Way Men. Mrs John Emerson Featherstone,| WOMAN oots wo - cent off to a shade up, wheat scored| May 51% 48 5% Set Soren dee eee th ee | For Morton Co, Mem-| “An agreement between the main-| Valley president, and general | in Chicago Caf: all around. Corn opened 1-4 to 1 @% @ cote thou the eter, han ex! ber of House Last Five Ses- [tenance men, who include section, |director of the state. ‘ederation, in | is ont: dows und aber onTwed a, were | GES pe bt re yield ot | cine Ae SY track, bridge auc building workers, Le a syae this morning de- | Gliteaiee Ose dE oral audvance, Oats were higher. am 95% 98% 95% 96% 9 90% i WeatKer haw aided if pera sions Wil Sunday Mee fc Bie the fon North pitts: i ws ans of | Hd (ee rs lms rovisions likewise tende ward, u% + . r | . | Sistance ot . E. Bickers, member ave worked for sdeaiataieh eke PS Porsittoncs of savers tireakin March oe% g & ay Bic Pletion, of threshing and in another | Oi rroras =a of the United States board of medi-| years to help make co i.unity and | North Clark street last night, opene Ig Vy 99 99% 985% 99 week, it is estimated, threshing Jacob P. Bollinger, conditions in Canada reported today|_ May 99 1.047% 99% 1.01 "199% 1.01 beeen Tu | Gav ats ERA NDEI aged 66, mem-| ation. state a better, a saner, a iner, safer | fire with a revolver, wounded tw y@ received SObstuntill idHos amagivine| Lan 997 z 99 z e completed. , aol the Nor th Dakota house of] ‘The list of maintenance men who| Place to live in and s in. men diners and then, knocking ove tore wighificante ¢6 carseat de| ‘Och 12.40 13.60 12.40 12.4, 12.40 i247 —_—_—____— | : resentatives from the 80th dis-} will receive the increases and the “Taking stock today of our work,” tbles and chairs in her path, walke creased p e estimates of Cana- @62 @12.50 @12.50 Crum’s Suspension lf for a pa: amounts awarded to each group is vi uals ef > “find at the /out He, back door, hailed a cab an Sq dian wheat yield as compared with| Jan. 13.07 13.20 13.12 15.18) : | Wencewn oae ah Mee AG eee Tidiee aoe ioctl ‘ official figures. ‘The unfavorable| Ribs— ie. ene Will Have No Effect arm home north} Bridge and building and painting| With Mrs. A. G a Police are looking for Miss Max Canadian outlook as to quality, if} Oct. 11.85 13.55 12.05 12.05 12.05 12.05 i 4 foreman $2.50 a month; section and|Teports a steady growth and They believe it wa not quantity, was also talked of as|_ Jan. 12.72 13,75 1295 1295 290 12.90 in Purchase Hearin extra gang foreman $5 a month; |¢st in the different phase k the shots, aiming a bearing on advices at hand that] Bellies— i Pi bridge nev building mechanics 11% ty vi ne ve lization nee ee Rhee ot Wh i ; 5 : cents an hour; secti i for the foreign born is. through the | genberger dived under F western Europe will be obliged to} Oct. 14.10 15.55 14-10 1422 14.10 14.22 Suspension by the supreme cour employ of "the “Se line: Yor thea efforts of local 1b women, made entered and was unhurt continue buying import wheat stead- of C. L. Crum, Bismarck attort or more 3 cents an hour.| fine and dignif ‘oods, a diner; fell With ily this season, owing to poor qual- Chi CHICAGO PRODUCE will not affect his status as refc Thirty crossing flag men, who have} Mrs. F : jewed the in the abdomen and may dic “bardeasts: ct snow aHAlaWert Chicago, Oct. 4.—(P—Butter low-| for the governor in removal proceed- He was an in-| been drawing less than $55 a month,| Work _ of | the tment ot the {Henry Ieckar was shot through th 8 of snow and lower tem- er; receipts 9,841 trbs; creamery] ings against George H. Pure | publican, will have their pay increased to that | American hom, in charge chin. born in Indiana} figure. . of Dean Myrtle Gl of Sioux “ 1, moving xs a youth! ‘The wage increases will apply to|North Dakots agricultur county,| peratures northwest, induced con- extras .45; standards 42 3-4; extra| state’s attorne: f siderable purchasing at times today firsts .43 1-2 to .44; firsts 39 to 40] the executive si in the corr market. One of the 1-2; seconds .36 to .38. No change leading authorities in the corn trade, Eggs higher; receipts 9,689 cases;| ernor Sorlie said, in view of the f ba ab venta aga| all of tie NBUOTHNTog Sic eee tlie Graeibeliongies inary a the aoe ps ome ia elds BuLCwAthta ae .33 to 35 1-2; ordinary .25 to| that Crum is not acting as an attor-| at It to M gaia and its silbsiiiiaty, the: w facanate ‘afternoon ¢ say that 4c poet! D a s » Was out Wi a 7 wv, ey is a ; fs hen 0 fae y iv ‘entca phd ; ic i iy i . statement that considerable’ frost| Selling Pressure Increases, But Ss de Le EGE Hattie Blan nanees Hite lle tea Eee Gi aie alla Le 1 saris: | “1230, which hopped off fron damage to corn is yet likely and Prices Continue to F CHICAGO GRAIN Giewiot themtace tHutews refers in| Falls, Tua Ellsworth, Post| fect maintenance of way mon on the| Toledo and Buffalo | ey for the United States b calling attention to “the fact that s Continue to Forge | Chicago, Oct. 4.—(—Wheat No.| such cases need not be an attorney rranditiaevey|tallwaye scr =) Playing Fourth Game tisssou terdam at B:Bt corn prices have had about 20 cents Ahead 2 hard 128 2-4 to 129 1-4, Grinswille ant’ be SAGE he ra oe erdam at 5:34 deciine whe-eas hogs and cattle have Yorn No. 3 yellow :! 1-4. A e a a Re acd e a se e . advanced. Mims Gute Noo ehice 4 cubuereion order by | St. Alexius Hospital Toledo, Oct. 4.—(?)—Paul — , New York, Oct. 4.—(P)—Selling| 1-2; No.8 white 47 1:4 to 50 1 eo ase case, Governor Sorlic ete Installs N - lough, right hander of the 1 < HURT 2 4 WHEAT HAS FIRM TONE pressure increased in today’s stock! Rye not quoted. : a ; Minn., rd nstalis New Physical Mudhens, was opposed by Chet 4.) 4 ON MILL(CITY MARKKET market, but prices continued to| Barley .72 t® 84. eae Delmar, Tow Therapy Department! {°"". southpaw of the Buf \ : kee southSs i Minneapolis, Oct. 4.—)—Un.| forge ahead under the buying of, ‘Timothyseed 275 to 3.50. Magician Richards ele ee P Bisons, in the fourth game of the PiNy Vite plat ae ; favorable weuther for threshing in] Powerful speculative forces. New! Cloverseed 18.50 to 26.50. 4 5 eAILAGENeIAEA Theos ; ‘ ___| junior world series between the as-|S¢! in his let day when hel a) ‘anada and evidence of moderating| leaders were quickly brought for-! Lard 12.47. . Has Excellent Show! s will be held from he St. Alexius hospital of Bis-| sociation and International cham-|#% Struck by a line drive during Pr] s gave wheat a firm tone| ward whenever the old favorites} Ribs 12.25. t regational church} marck has recently installed a com-| pions here today. Toledo has won| P!#vtice at Forbes field. The bal 7 y. Figures moved up 3-4 to 1] showed signs of wavering. More, Bellies 14.37. AME a-wenlth GE mpativedien unday afternoon. plete physical therapy department.| two out of three games played. | hit him just above the snee. , cent above yesterday’s close, dipped| than 30 issues were elevated to new] mee nee ete h of ma ie effec r took out a home-|The installment is of the Victor | ~ 1-2 to 3-4 cent under yesterday’s| high levels for the year or longer,| Bichards, the nein i irsaerted ie te a north cr ’ bt in my ae ee ae Hctalee f ——_________» fens aE clos rail 1 ‘fi : i f . f i Is, the ‘| : esented| 1905 and had since made his home|tay machine especially helpful in | - D., Oct. 4,—“P)—Burg! cis jo cad cial turned firm after pete a rie gains running from SHOW ¢ ANY ASS a nran an before an ai the He was also a stockholder} the treatment of tuberculosis, rick- Justice Court ! ist night burned through thé Oats were firm within 1-4 cent] A wave of selling swept across Svaaing ats bbe ule onde in nk of Flash- nee teres os the circulatory sa¥a=|" ‘BeeeuiRennielss South Raat vault dlgor of ths I ute bank r} range. Firmness prevailed in rye|the market around midday, forcing ¥ tat Be belo a ses in that/ tem ai id infections of vavious kinds. street; Mrs. Eva Fi d " sees 3 4 5 eae repeated tonight, at a matinee Wed-| ¢ The machine is of the combined | Streets Mrs. Eva Fisher, south 1 no money did dama; § futures although export demand was| recessions of one of three points in nesday and Wednesday evening. ‘ type, water and ai lec for both| Street, and John Dutt, south ted at $200. ie ? called sfow. -_| some of the leaders but offerings Produced in three ‘parts and 19) » Cives Po} general and local treatment, hy street, pleaded guilty hefore Jus-| — yt ey eased 1-2 cent and recov- la ae ce the mar- scenes, the show kept the audience Motker Gives Poison In a word the uses of ultra-violet ue ef the Peace K. I. ne Mon- nd ered. upward again in pons i Stein Bi Der ari 4 are Aaited wipecardl odici igh charges of ete r of W Flaxseed futures were firm at an| early afternoon under the leadership) Funds Being Asked For State| the “rising card” number, in wives| © Backward Son and |i, unlimited, surpescing medicine | Seng their children to school, Uipon| euilty before, Judge Bred dase Cee ee ee isieseen hae ee piace Corn Show—May Have to | 4 deck of cards was placed in a gl: Then Commits Suicide seees a well as systemic dis- oa ee, with the Y demand and the undertone was| tional Harvester and United States Erect. Buildin, ere create ; orders can be corrected by its use. | ft 009 for two wack steady. Steel common. ig ais comet coi “Ball of York, Oct @)—A mother) wont over Be, ‘ld Yon pe cence ts His bepeatetiras inigod te Tet ne Fortune” number, used in telling the) Ard) chine which had to be attached to |? = = and firm. Winter wheat was in| trade news of consequence, the rise] Campaign for funds for the state| fortunes of several in the audience, 1 fN:| faucet for water cooling and had to| | Police Court large supply and easy. Durum was| Was generally attributed to the re-|corn show opene” this morning and| proved interesting. iis 2) deal storey rom ths retfcote of He rcinain din plage permanently. The |> — steady and quiet for ordinary qual-|latively easy position of the money|a good response was reported by|' The “Vanishire — Phonograph”| Potion which she shared wits hims| combined Vietor types of machine| Clarence Burbage and Ed Yochi ity, with choice to firm wanted, | market. Call money continued tojsolicitors who are canvassing the| number attracted attention: while] joni, cen, Lwanska of Brooklyn) may be moved to any room equipped Clarence Burbage and E Corn was firm at yesterday’s late| rule steady around four per cent,|city. ONS HER eens alco, dee ra loved her first born son, Joseph, the| with electrical plage: The ihe d) were fined $1 each and costs of advance in the trading basis. but the time money and commercial|~ ‘The money is to be ~sed to sup-| Meuse Prony and Nese Grecenteg| Most @f her three children, but be-|naratus for combating and correct-| Bote ieee CARD OF THA Gists were calet ane e ey eceone | emia ite alate appropriation! for Feveral dance numbers which were| Senos etcl ce ]ing deformities isthe newly in-| guiltyto having tour teopke taea| We wish to. thank” our mang 5 ye was easy to 1-2 cent lower. a the show. Members of the show] well received. “Slicing a Girl in 20] (nat leoh stalled Victor Wantz multiple wave 4 i The nite, ftiends “and neighbors for thet $+ Demand was quiet. Case threshing machine and Mid-|committee said that it will probably | Pieces.” “The Rajah's Throne” that broke her generator. It is use One-seated automobile. The city id Theioo por ee ‘0 . soar joints, the latter attainin; ildi itorii ‘ pend Shate Id, § ade deaf} anti, # 4 re prs shall ride in the) , Seceny dhe gies bide Flaxseed was unsettled early, at{a new aed high price at 162 bende tof the Shits ant make other special features on the varied! and dumb go when} “npn STE re nee noes ig | front seat of tomobile. | s for the beautiful floral of- one cent lower, but turned on out-| American Telephone crossed 181 to}room for more display in the main iia age scibeaty: Bikhacdé ook automobile one of the finest and. most efficient oan side buying. a new record high for an overnight | building. Fe ee ae Mrs. Iwanska had} kind and kas a very important plac x D Mos, August 2 SRS gain of three points. General Elec-| The canvassers, and the territory questions proposed by people in the] shielded Joseph from the pranks of|in this department with oy ad s ?)—Gener- and Family, ps CHICAGO LIVESTOCK tric and International Harvester| they are covering, are: J. P Wag: | 2udience was a novel feature of the mates. Day after day his] cossories needed for the many kinds | tl hrancisco Serrano, one of the al-! spa 10th is the last Chicago, Oct. 4.—(—(U. 8. D.! each sold five points higher. ner and A. K. Tice, north of Broad-| PT°8**™ ites, above whom he towered! of treatment. y kinds| teged leaders of the revolt against! | The 10th is the last day of of A.)—Hogs 20,000; uneven; bet-! Trading was on a slightly broader | day and west of Fourth street; L. K. c + Cl sift nd shoulders, would chase] ‘The physical therapy den acanent the Mexican government, together! discount on Gas bills, ter grade hogs 200 to 250 pounds 10] scale than yesterday with the tape|Thompson and N. F. Bystrom, north Too Late *> Classify n home from school to the arms! and X-ray laboratories adjoining | = ———— a to 25 cents lower; heavy butchers] 15 minutes behind the market at one af Aerts ie ae mee Fourth of atu, muotligks thee retanate each other are in charge o” four Sis- = a 4 and packing sows steady to 15 cents, time. street; J. S. Kelley and J. 3. Smith, * * ile alone with her unfort ters, registered X-ray technicians, 4 lower; average weight 200 pounds —____ south’ of Broadway and west of Rebuilt Automobiles son, she mixed three poisonous|who also have completed a Nbectate f down 25 cents lower; pigs 25 to 50 POTATOES Third street; Robert Webb and O. J. liquids in a nd coaxed him| ical and practical course in physical sents off; top 11.90; bulk good to] Chicago, Oct. 4.—()—Potatoes:| Jarrell, south of Broadway between faction guaranteed. Sevenday| to drink it. lowed the rest] therapy under ‘he supervision of the # choice 150 20 200 pounds 11.25 to| Receipts 142 cars; on track 444; total|Third and Fourth streets; 0, A,| trial. Each car priced in plain) h They v.cve found huddled] Victor X-ray corporation instrue- { 11.75; 210 to 230 pound butchers/ United States shipments 1,313 cars;|Severtson and '. L. Fosteson, south figures, together, Joseph dead and his moth-| tors, eo} mostly 11.60 to 11.80; 250 to 300] trading slow; market slightly weak-|of Broadway etween Fourth and er dying. e = WE have been selling used cars ound butchers 11.00 to 11.60; most] er; Wisconsin sacked round whites| Fifth streets; “arl Nelson and J. W. ji 7 ane F See ere Win i . a backing sows 9.90 to 10.25; light| 1.40 to 1.50; occasional sale shade| Scott, south of Broadway and east| ite a while and selling them in! Mf axican Government Teachers Win in Fight : weights up to 10.40; or better; most| higher; Minnesota sacked round|of Fifth street. en a elt BS thee thine ee en Py Against Board’s Order " pigs 9.00 to 9.75; few best strong| whites 1.40 to 1.55; Minnesota, ——- POSE oie ein a a Demands Indemnity J ig ‘ | the place to get a square deal and 2 weights 10.00 to 10.25; heavy] North Dakota sacked Red river f A t the Movies a date peice, Come’in and eee the Seegeee Detroit, Oct. 4.-—()—Teachers in > weights hogs 10.50 to 11.75; med-| Ohios 1.50 to 1.60; Idaho sacked ibe (Getorinie: Springfield, ML, jum 1125 to 11.90; light 10.75 tol rurals 1.50 to 1.60; sacked russets|@—————____4| values we are offering. Dom hae teh J 11.80; light lights 9.25 to 11.403] 1.50 to 1.75, according to quality and ; “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” | United States 1 packing sows 9.25 te, 10.25; slaugh-| condition. ks ilmenite ap et ernment fo: 00 ter pigs 9.00 to 10.25. a me a families of be ‘i § Cattle 12,000; better grades fed] Minneapolis, Oct. 4.—(P)—(U. S,| merit supports Richard Barthelmess Lahr Motor Sales Co. erto Torrez, convicted murderers of Henna a the alae super . jail? ae Fi in “The Drop Kick,” story of college auth sf "2 tel ei 4 4 sters ‘and western grassers steady;| D. of A.)—Potatoes: Light demand,| 7) on aire’ which flies et tke| FOR SALE—Chiffonie: Benuty Warden Heter k Hein. GE he their defiance of the rule. schools at Hazel Park, Detroit sub- urb, who flaunted the order of the Ly school board that they should wear smocks covering their knees, have (4 pod as others very slow, weak; killing} market weaker. : : ; The office of the state i: uality plain; grain feds very| Carload delivered sales, freight] Eltinge for tonight and Wednesday. new. Price reasonable, Cull at 218 re today by th if ‘ sunerin- week’ : ‘ , scarce; she stock weak to 25 cents| only, deducted Minneapolis-St. Paull , Playing opposite the star is Bar-] _Person Court Apt: 7. Phone 1212.) United States claims ponte Portes | cepeenes reid gemteniay, that. the Jo. O a week’s washing with a Maytag. lower; bulls steady to 15 cents off;| rate, sacked hundredwejght, round] D&r@. Kent, a Wampas baby star,| WANTED—To do fancy work of] was hanged but Roa is at large. de such waite d he 1 aeiouion You will be enthusiastic about the vealers soaks ietgeel on stock: aeniies United States No. 1, $1.20 to ers developed into a young lady| any kind. Phone 785-J. Roa, with the aid of a Mexicay Reomatly, Rania ee sore bars speed with which it washes—speed ers al feeders; ter grade offer-| $1.30. iy . y WANTED—Man with car t sweetheart in Ch 0, escaped fro: it iy . : ings of value to sell at 9.25 pj, best Seen enn An important role is played by! “ complete line quality ‘Auto Tites|the Will county jail last winter and| ay Wrscinded because it was, found that cuts washday in half and gives you fed sters 16.40; several loads 18.50 CHICAGO POULTRY Alberta Vaughn, who was a star in| nd Tubes. Exclusive territory. killed two policemen before he made| enforced, "ne “M4 ot be legally added hours of leisure to 16.20; kinds fligible 12.50 to] Chicago, | Oct, | 4) Poultry Dae nee An Revered Ts Experience not necessary: Salary hig escape. i. the break from the} . The head of the local board an- : 50; predominating; seve: loads| alive 8! ys recei| cars; J - 4 00.00 per month. Milestone], Torrez made the break from the O of western grass steers to killers| fowls .15 to .25; ees 20 to .23| #8, enacts the role of Brad Hatha- fabber caepauy east fierce jail at the same time, but was re- wouneed enerday fhet he ander A Maytag does 50 pounds of dry clothes } 10.00 to 12.50; fleshy feeders up to| 1-2; turkeys .25; roosters .15; ducks) Way's wife, while Brad is played! Qhio, captured and paid the penalty for] itizing influence” of short skirts on in an hour—that’s more than an aver Me ne tere tute a | it to abs enme At to Ai,” |Y BureneSionesho wae sare] pop SALEAlr wir, Wg, im, rei te St ft the Poa poe painting age | } eee 22,000; fat Soma) ae ds is fas MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Hedda Hopper enact e zoe of mediate posepssion, will take nae and Walter Staleski early in July. D Schneller Wil ee teed hs % are cl 13.75; best to city butchers 14.00;| rels. : James Bradbury, who appeared with| _M- iiss SEA _.| cerning the case. Attorney General Fight Extradition THE MAYTAG COMPANY, 110 to 130 pound bucks lambs 11.00} Bran 25.50 to 26.00. the star in “Classmates,” has the| WANTED—Girl wants work caring|Carlstrom is preparing the record. “4 to 12.00; culls 10.00 to 10.50; bulk role of “Bones” Allen, and Brooks} for children evenings. Phone a St. Paul, Oct. 4.—(?)—Dr. A. . Newton, lowa 4 good rangers eligible 13.75 to 14.00; Benedict, who was with Barthel-| _1228-W. ___.._|Seoreboard to Show Schneller, under arrest in Detroit Northwestern Branch, 515 Wash, Ave., M@nneapolis, Minn. king around 14.25 for choi BISMARCK GRAIN mess in “Ranson’s Folly,” does the) FOR RENT—Three room furnished : for St. Paul police on xn _escal rind Spay spots 26 cents higher,| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Vo.) | part of Ed Pemberton. The part of| apartment with bath, lights, water| World Series Games| from custody charce, is fighting ae fat ewes 5.75 to 6.50; top to yard Bismarck, Oct. 4 the dean of Shoreham College, the} and heat. Possession at once. tradition, it was learned here to- traders 6.75; feeding lambs strong; |No- 1 dark northern $1.11) locale of the story, is played by) Rent $40.00 per month. Call Hed-| Bascball fans will see, play by |4%¥- bulk 13.00 to 13.60; choice held|No. 1 northern .... 1 George Pearce. __den Real Estate Agency. Phone 0. play, just how the world series goes, |_|. PD! Schneller escaped from a hos- ‘94 CAPITOL THEATRE FOR SALE—Beautiful one piecejon an electric scoreboard installed pital in 1926 while under sentence Phone above 14.00; heavies down to 12.60|No. 1 amber durum and below. Dor J. mixed, Aue c ! walnut dining room suite for less|in the Rex heatre, which, will begin | ‘state prison for forgery. Police you a Maytag for ——___ No, 1 red durum - ‘Sif Fox films has «rounded Blanche | Yj0inU! dining room sults for tess ie eration Weduosday, the seres'| aid they were preparing requisi- Free trialon - # ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK No. ‘1 flax .. 1.92 Sweet with a notable cast for her} (aj) at 419 Fifth street after 3:00| opening day. tion pepers for Governor Christian- FORE eR ard —(U. S. D. of 4A.)—Cattle. 3 7: * ne) SOARD AND Room in. modern|indicates the player making it and f 5 + Setting ow bout tedy: ret | Sa glory of th same tains by, Ade | BQARD AND. etm ln, "Poon ete alti, Comes aro sae docen't sell tacit edgar Relient ate daya showing ate Copel] _ A:8 o alo 51 Pith street. [omPtl a 1290 soars, ne | Ror best results ship ore x rs 9. 3; she st a 2 ss da ll A -!The games wii “played” on the B75 8.505 ‘ 5.005 | ny Theatre tonight. FOR RENT—One large front room ‘ . __welgity medium grade bully ebbg |NO- % 66 Ibt of more .......$ 73/ “Singad is the story of a woman| "furnished for light housekeeping. leven "games have bect piayea.|| YOUF Grain to— Deferred Payments 6.75; lit . . ‘ euuld not r past, e contains piano. Very pleasant for i tay’ ‘i . . taint nis tales Sfondey included ae A as ov against a picturesque and colorful} two or three girls. Phone 812-3 Chewing otek tease dee M Carth B Co. You'lt Never Migs nume.ous cars medium weight Gre cont per pound dine oat perkercund Fat cherie te SDR oF call at 517 Second street. __|will be on sale at the theatre box Cc ly ros. le slaughter steers 10.50@11.50; two] 4) 55 ib. ear corn, 70 Ibs. five cents al t ol well in FOR SALE—Five room cottage,|office Wednesday. Established 1885 cars weighty feeders to 11.00; sev-| inger shell. padi a wildcat A ‘San Fi in Cali-|" priced) very reasonable, easy ———— homes: eral loads 900 tol,015 pound heifers | Hard winter wheat - g1ak eee ate pet Francisco:| terms, 1600 Bowen Ave. Phone! Cable Censorship _ GRAIN COMMISSION ok Maes 2.2005 geo os ee Dark hard winter wheat ...... 1.04]takes place in luxuvious surround- | —22-4-—____ MERCHANTS meee : lower, noel” Gane cents FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished Is Put Into Effect MINNEAPOLIS — DULUTH 4 Riis] & . 4:00 its mostly 13.50; SpOrRAroLss GE production . was completed oder SORE, irst Sear, + Invited i Mathes mace | 2 Planoyeatre washing machine] Galveston, Texan Oct. 4—(AP)—|] _ Somesvondense FRENCH & WELCH HARDWARE Hons, 6000; staudy to. menk with Oct. 4 "ieaigs wet te Panta that and frigidaire. 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