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“MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1927 50; 50; fi d French land | hundred city, state and county offi- FINALS OF TIO : ' 3.50@4.50; cull’ ewes 1.00@3.00; one $ AUDITION CONTEST ARE REACHED ‘PAGE TWO GRAIN M ARK ETS FINANCIAL bucks 3.00@3.50. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., gives ee ,000,000 to Palestine government LIVESTOCK By Associated Press Leased Wire |i NEWS {er erection and maincemsnce f =*|1 MANDAN NEWS are. aN aah i FOR R L archaeological, museum. North’ Dakot Boy and Girl KFYR Radio WHEAT PRICES | - aut wma ‘ie stanhed fy azo by juan buh "| i Camotte Wh a tee Programs | Close lose = —Today— ~Today— er, who says he wanted to ge! Youthful Singers From : Yesterday ver sco Open High tow Close food and shelter in cold weather. Btates in For Monday aes D Mee 127% 1.36% 1.28% 1.26% 4.27 Senator Brookhart in statement Eleven svitan 6:80-7:30—Meadow Larks, old time ' | 3 4 i i ttributes 65. per Cash and Scholarship) music. | @1.28 @% @ : ld in Washington | a ut P 7:30-7:45—Weather, markets, late porter | March 1.31% 3 1.32 1.30% cent of farmers eee ne ’ Awards 8 news Steps. : Market Affected by Reports of| 4, ies oda ‘BBM 133 «1.38% Celia Crier, Who Says She In Se iestoe eats state laws: | Veterans of Three Wars, Moth- aniihes 746-8: Musial psderam. i ., s. @! \ 3 ’ x ses three per cent limit on % Chicago, Nov. 14.—(P)——Twenty- Ff 4 ee com ; 4 herited Estate Here, Fails | federal bank, rediscount rates, and] ers and Fathers, Are Hone | Shes i vingers trom. eleven |!2:20-1:00-—Musical program, tions in Argentina Dec. 82% 69% 88% 82% Frohibition of loans for speculative ored Armistice Day states in the midd! , tate news wi 2 A : @% @% a es to Pay Hotel Bill purposes. ¥ ar here sit to in the 16-4:30--Aunt Sammy under U.S. Chicago, Nov. 14—(P+Wheat| March @sr” : Sag - $< $$$] commenie in a brief retro-| AUuition contest. the Povey Fad acm tance $e values declined today owing a good| 41, 90% 78% 89% 89% 80% A, W. Snow, manager of the T rature and | | spection es right to compete by win iaatias P. y - deal to an increase of 2,099,000/ “""Y ich @% Occident Elevator here, said to- empe! fae | x t Sabicea! cal duets; Mrs. J. P, Regen in ‘ bushels in the United States visible| ga, day that he had mever heard || Road Conditions |! de anneal Armistice day [Cham te Sera Wd supply. The increase makes the] “nec, 41% 48 Te 48% = 48% ~_ 4844 | of anyone named Crier con. | —————________—-» | banquet Peusay at tbe First Presby~ the chiet| 7j80:7:45—Weather reports, mar- total 98,983,000 bushels against 73,- : : @u @%@% | nected with that firm here and |” teria, chars, Demered the soldiers | judges, in these prelim kets and late news items, ; 626,000 bushels a year ago. Export) y14..4 50% = 50% 50 50% | knew nothing of anyone by that (Mercury readings at T & =) win, Qed vlating the war and since THB8: udio program, demand for North American wheat} “4? @% name having left a large estate. Bismarck — Cloudy, 13 ay i cent ining dist: TaeaNG = j Dae tiiiiiay 29'te cent|: Mav 51% 6% SMHS 5O% OL Snoy had been with the local | #00 A) former service mea !dition here, ballots of the board of MAN ADMITS HE vy 3- “ Hy vi St. —Cloudy. % ji maki ioertcomts te Td ent Sorte @n clevator for more than 1Cyears. | St Neate 2S SONATAS LS. |judeve making up the other 40 ree] HTRET) ANOTHER 1-4 to 1-2 to 5-8 cents off ani sg " 3%; ry ‘4 5 i ve Minot—Cloudy, é . wee S . provisions. ¥ ying from five cents Hiss ie er Lea 18s Lora Miss ella Crist, win wipe abe tre Jamestown —C) 3 s Tang Sere" Kita means former sver-| TO DO KILLING wepersite ‘sharp rallies at times, May * ee maid 12108 1228" 1240" 1235 * auet I emer ad eae Fargo—Cloudy, 45; x ware ene n Cy ithe “A (Continued from page one) wheat traders gave much of their |). .q__ i i years ago, was held in jail here to-| Duluth—Clou. . 3 test by |Greenwaldt; shopping in the city, attention today to the fact that not |“"\,), 12.17 11.80 12,12 day charged with failure to pay a| Rochester — 2 ki the ion|dinner in a downtown restaurant only was the harvest outlook in Ar-; **°"* “20 : 12.20 {Cleveland hotel bill of $53. war; Indian aren Wein Droadcast the si and then began the ride home to Mt. gentina reported as auspicious but} 1,,.. 12.20 Miss Crier told police that after| Ma x gad powwow yells ted the aspirants of grand o} Horeb in the evening, with Kelly as crop conditions for the southern) yy) 12.52 11.67 1242 12.50.1242 12.50 | she inherited the money she started| Hibbing —Cloady Sinn. | Cert careete Glbetal. “Ciites G. (uh unexpected guest hemisphere as a whole were com-| pij. out to sce the world. When she re-| Crookston — Cloudy, 2 and Major Han- | Dawes, vice president of the United mented upon as generally satisfac: | Noy, 13.00 10.60 10.60 | ceived the money she was a student Sart Arthur and Jack Warren, | States, will weleome the winning A ratelsie cbc tory with probable yields such that |. Dee 10.40 10.40 at St. Joseph college, Graceville,!| Ma loudy, aR War veterans, soloiats to the city and Mrs. Medill After Greenwaldt and Kelly had North America can with ease take) jan, 12.25 11.65 |Minn. She left school at once and “There'll Be a Hot | Necormick will by sostess at a tea| ‘disposed of Mrs. Greenwaldt’s body care of any shortage. In this con-| Beilies — * began spending her share of the| good. i O3 Town Tonight.” lin their honor. } Kelly had driven away from the nection, it was pointed out that al-)" "x5, 12.75 11.95 estate amassed by her father in the} | Winona—Cloudy, 32; roads geod. Will Be Tradition > * scene which they had agreed on as though the Canadian government} no." x 12.00 | Occident Flour mills at Bismarck. Devils Lake—Snowing. 6; roads The War Mothers and members Awards Total $17,500 the Speed Greenwaldt would j rea teins oe take - j “We went first to Hawaii,” she| fair. of the Amerxan Legion auxiliary} Gold medals and free travel to insist he had been held up, slugged t Stead of an increase from last; 1 i 24; Ne R 70; Mit - North | declared, “then to Ireland, thence to = snd the fathers of veterans, guests | Washington a lew York for win- as 1d indicated | No. 1 mixed durum 1.28 1:4; No. 1! whites 1.60@1.70; Minnesota - Nort! lared, , i eae by BE i che'sstond largest or recent, Woon noe Fiver Obios 148@135" Tdsho sucked | trip, besides $10,000 for lotion ay| SCORES ARE [cheered when intreduced. "" ” lewards” totaling, 1700 ta money || yg,CIVEN LIFE TERMS, i oom Prices to howe large: Oats No. 2 white 48, russets 1.75@1.90; partly graded $6,000 on jan outfit for, my cousin KILLED BY woe H. _Connol seat Minute and musical scholarship; tor netion- (AP) — Lite imprisonment “in | ish showing of the latest official crop} Rye No. 1 1.03 to 1.08 1-3. aoe ee and Muryl ‘Thompson, of ‘Chicago, | EXPLOSION ari McMahon, coach of the Mandan ped upon Alvin“ Greenwaldt, ace eee | Baleysions Minneapolis, Nov. 14.—(AP)—(U. | traveling companions. ‘| nines jhigh school, Mrs. B. S. Nickerson, radio voices. : Mt. Horeb, Wis. and Arthur P cariog'corn ‘had a. stesaytng Anfloc | 8. D. of A.)—Potatoes: Light wire| wad All Money Could Buy (Continued from page one) : Max Hunke, 5 President of the Betshold, 24," St, Paul, Minn, ‘ ; * , ‘, . inquiry; demand slow; market Everything money cou! 1 buy was | that the steps leading to the m: ¥ Mothers, Mrs. Herman co-plotters in the murder of § pti A abtedlel pernieveny STOCK M ARKET ali tly, weaker; carloads’ delivered| mine. We heard a good time could | door were spetterete with blood. | Leonhard, president of the auxiliary, |at 7 o'clock, — standard Greenwaldt’s wife,’ by Circuit 4 . ing i. sales, shel only deducted Minne-|be had at one place and went there injured had been cut and | Were other speakers on the program,| Winners of this contes.. teen Judge C. M. Davidson this aft- 4 4 we » Tound whites, Unit s | OF . : h t S. 7 i. ON MILL CITY MARKET " | 1§ IRREGULAR Nol 1:35. euidin ‘3 pleasure resort to another. street, north Sie eat to a | American Legion, thanked the War | auditions at New York early in De- Ei Minneapolis, Nov. 14.-?)-Wheat | ” alicia “A few months ago I separated| ploy more th 0 but. just {Mothers and the members of the.cember over station WEAF in a na- “ i turned draggy today after an early | CHICAGO PRODUCE from my companions and went to alhow many of these wees at worbeat auxiliary for the banquet after | tion-wide hook-up. and Mrs. Geenwaldt kidnaped by ‘| = show of strength. A lull in export Tape : , New York hospital for an opera-|the time was net noc |which Major Hanley asked that the ~ | bandits, Greenwaldt staggered into q demand and a good increase in the Price Movements Lack Uni- ,Chicago, Nov. 14.4”)—Butter tion.” ¢ time was not known. aaseniblage: plecie. thecileleues <6 List of Contestants Tacl’s road house about midnight visible supply dampened bullish . j higher; receipts 7,164 tubs; cream- She told police she still had $11,- Investigations Started maintain the Armistice banquet as a| The contesta.:ts, all between the/ and revealed his attack story. Ear! : @ .. ardor. Prices late in the session formity—Call Money in ery extras 48%; standards 45; ex-|* i “ai ties Jain why she did| , Coroner W. J. ‘di ‘ ages of 18 and 25, and the states|last Tuesday morning, Mrs. Greer. & sagged %@% cetns below Satur- : : és tra firsts 4513@4612; firsts 4012@ “ check On Eton tsieae Rotel bill. heny 3 Fi i . Gere CW Stewart, pastor of the | they. rey follow: waldt’s body, was found but. Green- cn Plentiful Supply i ere ee ical Her bond was ‘set at $200 and her F First Presbyterian church, and Rev.| Iino! 1 waldt, from a bed ii (HY: “Rye futures cbntinued to shown! : “Eggs higher; receipts 3,543 cases: | d was set at $200 _ the’ Philadelphia! FiP%t Presbyterian church, and Rev.) aie ‘ strength today, advancing %@1%s ; ._ | firsts 40@4412; ordinary firsts 30 |4S¢ con! y- company of which the Exlacopal -chiifeh,. delivered ‘the i VAS + cents. | New York, . 14.—(AP)—Price | @36, TN E-ATIM ff company is a subsidiary, immed- soils s Con res eine | endl " Barley futures ruled firm. |movements in today’s stock market| Cheese unchanged. e iately launched investigations of the| Vocation an nediction. * Outs dragged off % cent with|!acked uniformity, renewal of sell- ilematiiantecenitinia ss fatal blast. ° ° corn. ing pressure against some of the MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR In some instances, where factor- P nal id > Flaxseed futures advanced 1@2 {leading industrials being offset by a) dtinneapolis, Nov. 14-—)—Flour ies did not collapse, all employes|| Personal an late did he indicate a : j cents early and fell back. resumption of bullish operations in| 19 cents lower; in carload lots, fame were hurt. This was true of the Social Ni f Plait to. tell details of the : » Cash what offerings were sfairly |* Wide assortment of specialties. Call ily patents quoted at 7.25@7.35 a Pittsburgh Iron Bed company,| ews 0: ‘ Mich! he was brought to ; B= large, and demand was spotted with |™oney was in plentiful supply at the| barrel in 98-pound cotton. sacks: where the entire personnel of 50 Mandan Vicinity Jwaukee police headquarters and, no change in general premium lev- | tenewal figure of 31% per c shipments 46,781 barrels. men needed hospital attention. En- [ae A 9 la Fili Police, implicated cls, Demand for 12.50 to 13 per|, There was eee day's news|" Bran 28,75@20.25. | tire families, fathers, mothers and issouri — GI M Kelly. cent protein was good, with top pro- | tp influence the market. retain of —_—_—____ | residing in the district) Mr. and Mrs, Henry Bitzing of|oratura s0 rano, Kansas City, and} Kelly was brought into Police * tein quiet, and below 12 per cent bade sunnier t Sch CHICAGO CASH GRAIN | ; c-ped death, were removed] Fargo, former residents of Mandan, w. .pson, baritone,/headquarters to face Greenwaldt. ; sluggish. Winter wheat offerings | ‘rade stimulated she eed of those) ¢, icago, Nov. 14.—()—Wheat | to hospitals, some very badly hurt.|are celebrating their golden wedding ‘ Learning that the Mt. Horeb man ‘ were small. Durum offerings were ee ao ae dapper No. 1 hard 1.30; No. 2 hard 1.29 3-4,| Heads of Detective Agency to ome of fhe larger Plants wrreck- anniversary today at their home in} Minnesota—Margaret Resenwild, had confessed he readily told his , é ~ id i oN my, ve . =, is be le t . Corn offerings were larger and : : + . Bl 3-4; ry company, warehouse and the Ward- jud \dvocate’s department is. name is Arth F ‘demand was fair to good. broking bolicay tate vanetins Sent no's ie As, ate Sie. oe rounding Charges Herrent Roofine company. forivec atate's, uitorasy OF Merton oP raska—Mation Esher, colora- Bienes Pee thes scan 4 Oats were in better demand with 3; the large increase in farm wealth Rye No. 4, 1.05 3-4. H While the exact cause of the ex-|county, and Earle K. Bitzing, man-| ture soprano, Omaha, and J. Meridan | born at Castle Rock, ‘Minn., 24 years offerings larger. ay theoty States Steel a| Barley, .766 to .85. |. Washington, Nov. 14—()—Wil-| plosion was undetermined, it was|aging editor of the Fargo Forum and | Gleason, tenor. ago. His is dead, he said, = Rye was in fair to good demand Gent aioe nee pragiow 3 ag aa Timothy seed, 3.50;to 4.25. liam J, Burns and his son, W. Sher-| said that gas company workmen| formerly with the Mandan Pioneer. orth Dakota—Dorothy Combel-|but his mother ‘had remarried and ‘ aaa in sharp demand and{ supply, but offerings were taken,| Cloverseed. 21.75 to 20.00. man Burns, were given permission | were repairing a section of the tank eee Ne Tick, soprano, Ellendale, and Kars-|lives in St. Paul. today by the government to explain| with a blowtorch when the blast} James Hanley! Jr., a senior in the|ten 5 ———_ 4 to the federal sree Ty tl “4 cir- | occurred. a eect eee i Schenec-| Sout ss 0l rg roms 80- Lindbergh to Go ‘ P A Bellies, 12.50. cumstances surrounding charges Death List Grows Rapidl: lady, N. Y., was one three upper] prano, Da: » al Pulse, i . in good demand and Petre cecaty ateche Reyected 3 that Burns men had fabricated test-| ‘The Joseph Oren aaperiaent classmen at the college to be elected Baritone, i on Hunting Trip cent higher. stitute would help to stabilize the! MINNEAPOLIS CASH CL imony which would have led to @] store warehouse, near the tank, was|to Tau Kappa Alpha, national hon-| Northern Ohio — Mrs. Lillian ih . industry. Rails were rather quiet,| Minneapolis, November 14 ‘mi | in the Fall-Sinclair case. crusied like an eggshell by the|9?ary forensic fraternity. Mr. Han- Fano, Curtiss Fie! ¥., Nov. 14,— although Chesapeake and Ohio was | Wheat ‘receipts today 4 Showing up in court with the dec-| - 2 ley, son, of Judge and Mrs. J. M. (AP)—Colonel Charles’ A, Lindbergh D. of A.)Cattie 20,-!'8" Up more than three points and to 213 a year ago. i 0 sh | 1; that they could clears at the morgue, ee of this st » has been active rs. started for Washington aeons” pening haloes stmevias: early half a dozen or so others advanced { wheat and coarse grain closing quo-| the charges made by one of their! ¢ re-ular undertakers were forced| in debating work ‘at the college for , ; : L , 12.30. = one, cent higher. Range was 71@77 ) Strength of the coppers reflested re-| Tae 1 ‘ a poit | tati today follow: own men, William V. McMullin, the| ty summon outside aid, A number|the past two years. tone, Rapid City.| monoplane, carrying as passengers Prospects easier in between |* aRraticnn tailveay Express ran up T hard spring, fancy internatiénally known pair, were of ecreray trom private under- . Lae AN, in—l ae f ements aye fed i ety grade she stock; others stead nearly six points and was followed | Montana .. 15 %4 | first denied an opportunity to go] aking houses were put to work,|_ Mrs. &. Vogelpohi left Saturday jerry Crit 4 Se carly. sales rangers 9.00 to 11.00;! Pear new high ground by nearly a! To arrive . 1.57% | before the inquisitorial body, but| while others ere" held in reserve| for St. Cloud, Minn., where she will|baritone, Milwaukee. ‘ fe oe ce Dentanas 18.00; several sore other issues including, Ker 50% @1.56%4 | after long arguments in the district | to haridle edditional bodies as they|be the guest of relatives and friends loads warmed ups included; nothing | oot and Magma coppers; Montgo! 21.56% | attorney's office, it was agreed that | were recovered from the ~uins. | for a short time, these; she stoc largely 6.00: cy Ward, Sears Roebuck, Intern % 4| they might tell their story tomor-) The death list continued to grow nes : to 7.50 on cows and 8.75 for heifers; |tional Harvester and American Can. |. T a 53 " row. 3 when three victims succumbed to| Mr. and Mrs. J. Bryan of Mis- He would Bearers 4:75 to | 6.50; _ balls’ 6,75 |G abeiel Snubbers was an ontetecah ~ Assistant District Attorney Burk-| their injuries in hospitals. soula, Mont., are-visiting in Mandan Virginia with Comment Ri Tittle done early, tendencs easier on| WetK #P0t, breaking ‘nearly five| | To ERR oat op Siettoa (eo eqe coe gears tus #1 ei hagg E He was not sure what he i ind ints. 1 DNS to + 1.40% @1.53% | the course sugges yy the 8 : xi - in-between kinds; others steady.)PomtS 1 DNB, gd'to choles. 1.29% 143% | nen, but Disthet: Attorney. Gordon | TePOTed. jn * critical condition. Doc; Probable Snow Is Teunlon Of the Scottish Rite |Sducan’ 07? PU! thought it-would Calves 2,000; vealers around 25 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE 1 DNS, ord to good. 1.23% @1.31% | finally reversed the decision of his) uttered internal hurts. of here Spare oeers good Nehte1100. Nov.14 | 1 dark northern... subordinate. ‘ In the lists of victims at Mercy Predicted Tonight GRAFTON BANKER DEAD Rete ae eit tae ca inst Open High Low Close] | : A@r280 | The citer Burns today” had little| Hopital, was Paul | Mundeskty his pt _ Grafton, N, D., Nov. 1——-(AP)— : 2 285 r Burt ii 2 chil . tf ” 26, week’s close; bulk desirable butch- De gia 1.24% 1.235% 1.23% br ea Pos Mn ‘After leaving Gordon’s of- wirenad to -2.< after, ‘the blast oc-| Cold northwest winds that as- ~ ne aati Mace, 76, crt Gis and lights 8.50 to 8.75; early top) warch 1.98 1.98% 127! 127% -38% @1.50% | fice, he tald some of his assistants | -.rred, rescuers were finding it|SAiled Bismarck and North Dakota . na , found- £75; under. eights mostly 8.00 tol may 130% 1.30% 120% Logis 314 @150% | that he wanted to meet with all of| fard to get into the center of the| OVeF, he week-ehd shifted to, the 8.50; ordinary sows Ge to Tap Rye— ; 20% @1.29% | his men who were here shadowing| wrecked district. In the midst of ey eat todas, de She result that pig market not established; talk! nec. 1.00% 1.00% 1.00% 1.00% 20% @1.26% | the oil trial jury. the sestion was, the city asphalt |, W; Roberts, federal meteorol ing lower; average Sout turday| sarch 1.0184 1.01% 1.01% 1.01% |: fancy. 1.35%@1.45% | Before the grand jury was €X-! plant, and here, it was reported, 15| vedic probabl tonight irafton and treasur- $8.69; weight 223 pounds, 50|May | 1.02% 1.03% 1.02% 1.02% |3 DNS, gd to choice. 1.24% @1.36% | cused until tomorrow it examined| Pao ieves had been killed or injured. and ‘Tuesday. P le snow tonigi er ef the Masonic Temple associa Sheep 20,000; perrees bidding Oats— 3 DNS, or dto good. 1.17% @1.23% | two witnesses, John F. Schlotter- The plant, across the street from “ee da: 4 than is. tion of Grafton, was ca dead in - Beda nities cae eee Dec. ti 45% 45% 45 45% 5 ing al Gita. este beck, credit, manager st the | the tank, was a total wreck. tice aay aod | ‘Saturday with Pains North Dakota Owned his bed at 8 o'clock this morning, : 3 ‘ arc : 46 ral lont.).. 4@1. otel, which w: . panei St inna i sf 00. = a + 1.214 @1.37 ames iddle, auditor treets did not escape the blast.| ie the 3 ‘of Coal yada is ee ey Nov. 2.09% | To arrive ........ 1.21% @1.37% rk hotel, where the| % ig the vigorous use bag ae {CHICAGO LIVESTOCK . | |Dec. 213 2.13 210% B11" | Minn. @ SD, 1 dak Burns ‘detectives "bad their ‘head: | Many persons were cut by glass| in Minsourl Slope homes. Mont, Nov, MUP. The] FOR RENT—In par oral,» 30x60 ot iS Mone s0,000; pie gen- wes 221% 2.22% 2.19% 2.19% [hard . Aeases® diemaraiee SOBEL, they wpreaieed telephone picasa l shattered. repeial toon the. Canadian 1 near five or dead storage. rents te Sey spatchad } ° —— 124% and other credit s! - 0 re Deen 4% 75% TA" 15 i malay fecting both Sincleir apd the Burns rae oon ores iat fy frist ville Montana and South, De-| ia Teetas' LEON REN —Seven room eS May “75% 76.75% 176 Para % | men. ‘ Magistrates immedlately ad-| weather in the United States. Be vliy ae Be with garage, DULY mance | 8 vii |Shock of Burning | otisge, "| Pedoral Court Is te Brice "Ovens, Binge Buel, Close|1 amber durum..... 1.3 Kills man Begrimm ee, we : R ; * " i xB 0 124 ic igs la eee LB Be Home Kills Woman | wiih iat oetwune| —Reconvened Today by rm My led 200! Heo? Daeais aa Devils Lake, N. D., Nov. 14—(AP) | tion, said words would not describe ; rae% in? int 1: —The shock that her home at the scene. They were, SRN Reconvening today at Ege at: : a "ihe oe pl hi Nig As 4 eters poe court of the distsict REAL SILK Hosiery Mil; use to 8.50; 102 1.03 1.01% 1. caugl vy. the, ae : vil ne bulk packin; 4 kerosene stove on the second floor | workers, bu; their ‘progress was sumed the hearing of ci two representatives during Xmas mete TAS AAO h of the house thee? Saturday night, | slow. They were menaced by : - rush. 2.12% 2.12% 2. Y% vgn 5 12% 2.12% 2.11% 2.11% rs. Branch office, son, 54, who had been in ill heal " “of| WANTED--Gitl for‘ Soneral house- after calling to her husband, injured victim.|.and the Charles ‘work references. Phone’ sala 'ekes oie wataees tokeien | at And Apt ae rdjvarltedl odes tea firemen. "to "reve "the "protzate| ow" ett by fiying debris, tld the| present Court Moma oh ground eee, sabatle woman proved in vain, firemen h ith, aged } for Samsebersing . Call at 618 6th tot- - Calling on establ list caused the death of Mrs. W. A. Wil-| tering walls, dangling wires and ok eam t 218 213% 212% 21215 poe 2.21% 2.2115 2.20 2.20 a8 cf “a F ye i i 3 ff ZALZAAZAAZ i - DDODOHODHOQ HHHHDHOHDOSD e he artment in about 10 ‘minutes, A| hospital. lew bedclothes were all that was d>maged, y : GE Pees s'5'9'S » also garage. h 705-J or call at 408 Tenth Street, ~ ‘ WANTED—Girl for general house- i tly work. Apply at 119 Ave A. oe TAKEN UP- One black ..are colt about 800 pounds, IN RU ; the ite ail Metals pe Disttict ot North Bee statelig the batter of Gust Sukie, Bank- a e 6 ues tt geri bait of i af. sagot i : Nov. 14. (AP) Rp oe id . oe pu ad 2 a marc! he poy ; 8.00@8.25; mil . asa tect | ort ome, ae a nge Vs me ee other, reais ry eeiiated’ ne x, D. Nov. 13, ‘ ’ Bp 2

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