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‘\UESDAY; NOVEMBER 15, 1927 ‘PAGE TWO - *_'THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE RT = = ° | JOHN JEVANKER JOUSTING OF » Nv aia'Farmer, in A RE cas | MARKETS | "Naxca | 7 a eer ee Lo. Coolidge CTING PRES IN ‘7TH HEAVEN LIVESTOCK =| by nected trou tasee wie | = NEWS fT) BE TRIED IN| PURNELL ENDS | _ Ovinion of Coolids soblrhid aed i sobdiaiaiidili wiuiail inti Washington, Nov. 15. Te BY MARGERY ag cal Ge. “ee yee! of Ad ag ooh IC. ident Cooli feels that the prol e Paris, went e front, ig to polar Foie avid PIERCE COUNTY 24-YEAR RULE aa preva Rea agriculture] city-beneath-a city that we know so “, three divisions to the Marne, Bead = reduction | little of, came to life in the strange| on Sept. 7, 1914. . Close Close Todas: ~Today— - would not be aided by & characters of Heaven” as| Charles ' Newsom played Pere . Yesterday Year Ago Open High tow Close | ~ cae Ege) es of the tariff. s th last at the clty audj-| Chevillon, the old priest, instilling ~ BRISK UPTURN "3 sez say sagrx 120s sar gay |e Grimson Granta Change|neciversi' Directed For Go| ft ened tft ellen ae ous wenm| eg mi } @% Bee ate 4 eo of Venue—Trial Will Be ony—Criminal Charges Still | Coolidge had not had any opportun-| around a plot, up! despite its| into the plot. Joseph Diemer in the eat {March 132% 131% 1.31% Held in J ity to yeereenly study the reports] sordid etting, Happiness “gentleman” role of Brissac was a Fresh Crop Damage Advices | ic ‘ , C12 eld in January Confront Him of a commission headed by Charles easton splendid foil for Chico, bringing to- wees|_ May 1.39% SA aed rere eee” . ae Nagel, former assistant secretary Of! introduction of @ note of gether the characters of men of the From Argentina Give Grain | Cor” 69% 8514 83 -$b% | Devils Lake, N. D, Nov. 15—M| Benton Harbor, Mich, Nov. 16.—| commerce, which recommended 81 ity which be in-| extreme so ial stations. Val Boost ae @% @70- @1; |—John Jevanker, 18-year-old Ed-l(@7—Three centuries ago Joanna | Tevision of tari Laie the farmer aydi-| Atmosphere and swift advance- ta March 86% 20% 86% —.B9%_ | More youth. who is charged by the|Southeote taught in England that} Ps @ micens o hewmng ih orang) ence, ‘ meent ANd were provided by : @% state with first degree murder, was|@ne day a messenger would come | PY, enal ling ol Billy Janice Meredith, es D! the in of characters of Chicago, Nov. 15.—(AP) —Fresh! ytay 89% 79% 924 89% 92% | granted a change of venue by Judge from Israel to lead 144,000 chosen one +4 ss) did a 8 bit of acting the ld and the aunt and crop damage advices from Argen-| ~ @% @%; | Gudmunder Grimson, who was ap-| souls to everlasting life. Q as | it = She struek a note) uncle of Diane. tina, together with word of buying | gat pointed by the supreme court to| Six self-styled messengers rose| © ald of ly which came from gene John for continental Europe led to ani ~‘y),.. AB% A1% 49 48% © 49 hear the case. Jevanker pleaded] and fell, ‘mortal the members | &? ine feeling. Net at time early brisk upturn today in wheat ‘ @x@% @% jot guilty of the murder of William |they rallied to their little cults. And | A€#i she lose herself in values here. Hot winds were re-| ygarch “5016 51 30% BI Stevens, Edmore butcher, May 2,/néw the seventh, Benjamin Franklin | his favor. in rallroad rates 4 ported in parts of Argentina, and) jay ‘BL 45% 52 51% 51% | 1927. Judge Grimson announced Purnell, who taught that he was the] ,, As for «change i ebeede Paya! I ; the crop 10 days late. Opening at| pv,” @52 that the trial would be held at Rug-|last and the most divinely favored | it was sai - val aye of the 1-2@1 3-8 cents higher, Chicago} ")),. 1.05% 91% 1.07% 1.05% 1.06% | by, Pierce county, in January, 1928./of the Israelite envcys, tas been 3 aetire a4 Lied for : wheat held near to the Paar e @% Before granting the petition ofjexiled by a court of law from the | T® jengh ead ith soutien and| aif whe from: the forgetful of Corn and oats were also firmer, corn! yfarch 1.07% 1.08 1.00% 1.07% 1.08% | the defense. Ju Grimson, stated|colony of . bearded men and quiet the is i i rr ould not only’ the scréiid and filled with a sense Bee ress cent, HB) Bnd sub) May 1.08% 98% §— 1.09%) 1.10% = 1.08% = 1.05% that he cid not lieve food jurors women | which he founded 2, the Bet Agricultural’ preducts but! an aged of athe Uunspokep moral. aap een wi itional gains. ‘ 1 ms count; j- z ivhigan in . . ‘) ey apprecia out le i Provisions were easy. baie Pe ee bie udiced by nccounts. of the ron The 5 0 persons wh. live by the | would bring relief to the railroads : Salen ir. Shaw] ter Plays Wixtensions of which John According to dispatches today | “"— 11.70 1220-1228 += 12.20 © 12.20 _~—‘| and of the hearing published in the| teachings of Joanna Southcote, as | themsel 1s chief interest in| Swaegered through th Golden is bad, and which stands from a Chiago crop expert at} feo. 11.52 12.95 12.20 12.22 Devils Lake Daily Journal, as was| interpreted and codified-for them| | Mr. Coolijige’s it ‘said, was for clean, artistic drama as we were Rafeala, Sante Fe province, Argen- 11:65 12.45 1255 1245 1252 the contention of the defense, The|by “King Ben,” must pursue the Nagel report, Me to rhieet.| His acting shown last cvening. tine, hot winds are doing great \ @55 —_| news items, the judge stated, were|rites of their strange faith under | in the facts it Gen tald, has| his portrayal ; Members of the Bismarck unit of damage to wheat. He adds that 13.00 « 10.60 well written, and would have no ef-|the jurisdiction of a receiver ap-| Mr. Cooiidge, t swen that nok sly the American Legion Auxifiary, there has been serious frost dam- 12.40 fect upon the jurors. f pointed by the court. worked chhae, Bed tot the cual i which organization fale Ph loa age, that rust is very general, and ‘ 12.25 11.65 i Reasons Given ‘ Purnell Is Banished agriculture me ed: the pol! tal this production here, that yields per acre will average but | pejjies— i The reason for granting» the! Purell, monafch of the House would Cg ti Sempre te entry expi selves today as well 10 bushels. On the other hand,|” Noy, 11.95 12.75 11.65 vont was the question of wheth-| o¢ David’ since its inception, may pai Fl the reduction of taxa- satisfied the effort stated eg oes. Orereny | “Dec: 12.00 12.00 [er the. «mended law relating to/ not set foot again inside its domain, | ¢i0 ‘and siding business in trying that they will endeavor to keep Bis- source said early threshing returns what is called the double-barreled| nor may he have any sssociation ¥ t would be ; " matek on the circuit which Mr. in North Argentine are satisfactory. | ang St, Paul rate, sacked hupdred-)dark hard winter 1.69 3-4; No. 1 hard| affidavit, which went Into effect with the colonists whose affairs, re-| °@ find & Ltd getitagiedt Fr absinthe Golden is organising throughout the and that reports of rust damage arc \cight, round whites United States| winter 1.23 3-4; No. 2 durum 1.15@ | July 1. or whether the old law gov-|tigious and m: terial, he directed so is ” northwest, will mean that emphatically denied. Upturns in| Xt! : No. .43;| etned this case. Under the ruling the Bismarck will see at least two and wheat prices here’ today were | N% 1, $1.30 mostly. aia Noi Tieed Wise as heat eee of the old law, when two affidavits, sa only is Parnell deposed at 66, comedy | possibly three New York successes checked to some extent by beneficial | Corn No. 4 yellow .81; No. 4 mixed | One against the judge and the other] pray-bearded and wan, from the y, feel: id bits of ey. sent out by the Better Plays xains in Buenos Aires province, Ar-| 19@81 1-2, , against <he county, had been filed,| fhrone he lately graced in the vigor | the President feel th aff fe is bal tension. The Auxiliary treasury gentina. aie ‘ Oats No, 2 white .46 1-2. the judge could not act, and i8 was| of his prime. ‘Two criminal charges | *¥pposition that th taxi part in point-| profited ‘fairly. well from last However, it was stated that in G Rye No. 1 1.02@1.04 1-4 imporetive that a change of venue| sti] confront’ him, to be tried, it] ctuld have most 0! Sea that] ing r their night’s production, despite a good- south Argentine rains afe generally » Flax No! 12.19@2.28, be granted. The new law states| the state elects, in the wake of the| ins done abroad, but ‘arried out| Tow lives. The taki, by the way, is| sised guarantee. needed, and it is feared the yield Barley blank. that whcn both affidavits are filed,| court order directing receivership| if this theory were ding 1088 | sees will be below average. _ —_——— the supreme court appoints a judge| for the colony. They arise from the Peart Ripe ie Sa its ecperts: And: WHEAT FUTURES £ 20NGER ‘CHICAGO CASH GRAIN to hear the-case, and he has the/same charges, made irl mem-| t? Hcials and that he! city council voted $100,000 for this by they si? wer to decid whether the county] be: f his cult, which juenced Nov. | 15.—Fi—-Wheat/ [ orejudiced. the court to oust the aging mon-| Friend Pays Hotel I aiid nae’ a leoda ip: ; In this case, an affidavit was} arch. Py ef tions came in to the . ‘unfavorable private reports from Undertone—Money Rates Uk No. 3 mixed .81; No. 2 yel-| filed against Judge W. J. Knee-| ” Purnell is not expected to return, _Bill For Miss Grier vanes acreanization et athe Sal: tthe Argentine combined to create 2 Continue Eas low .85 1-2, shaw, and Latrtes | County Judge|in the shadow of old age, to the ntpine i Bee are eloth- soho vale in whea” futures today. y Oats No. 2 white .50 to .51; No,| Grimson, appointed by the sw el itinerant ministries by which he| Cleveland, Ohio, Ne — needy. ' i Chi . to leo aba ae saaye _.|Steel Shares Display Strong] No. 2 hard 1.20 3-4; No. 3‘ hard ‘Wintry weather, strong cables and A Telease rus to] those ceprived of their homes.’ The it, to answer 4 court. decided to grant the chan is way before he founded the |Celia Grier, 22-year-ol jsmarck, An advance of two cents in corn} J 3, white 48 to 50. Se the crime was committed white) ane. bis Taide A aulivetotieen: Iep) Grier: he claims she spent © TOO LATE TO CIASSIFY "also helped sentiment. Offerings| New York, Nov. 15—(%—Favor-| Rye No. 1, 1.08 1-2 to 1.09, he | rouse of of Ken-|N. D., girl, left Mi 5.—P) pant increased on an advance of 1@1% | able trade news from some of the! Barley .76 to .85. the old law was in effect, and the/tucky and a humble artisan in|large part of a $58,000 estate ns auned WANTED—A jefined Indy who fe but tubbo dertone| basic industries provided the| Timothy seed 3.50 to 4.25. petition for a change having been| youth, hc entered upon a nomadic|her by her mother in seeing bg Pr pare era ly who is Se rtited ieaataks irra groundwork for another advance in] Cloverseed 21.75 to 29.09. filed since July 1, when the, new/{ife as an evangelist, abandoned a|world, left Cleveland toda: . i ng oy mas ‘Oats rallied %4 cent wtih corn. | prices in today’s stock market, Con-| Tard 12.25, law went into effect. girl wife he had ed at 16, and|friend had come forward aid | 000 ed ns Seeer,_ Pemmament postion for Rye futures edged % cent higher.| tinued ease of money rates in the! Ribs 11.00. was wed at 19 to Ma:y Stollard—|the $53 hotel bill. eae ding an Warrant C. Tribune c-o "Ad. No. 50, ‘ December barley gained a ‘2 cent. | face vt an unusually ae Bellies 12.50. CORN-HUSKING 3 Sea one Mary” of his Ben-| Monday, ch wine pendent Feed NT—Two room apartment laxseed 1% | month turnover of funds, due e . Aeepe! a a Pen Saiirients | ("| rativement of the: second. liberty CHICAG® POULTRY The “Seventh Message” Vmuomte ne A a ae sesaeel: aires ene nae a ; Cash wikeat offerings were light-| loan bonds, was another favorable] Chicago, Nov. 15.—(AP)-Poul- Togther they made their way J scans pal 1942, whereby street. Phone 882-J. but larger than indicated on the | factor. try alive tseady; receipts 17 cars; TI into Ohio, Purnell preaching as they | the costs. he received $58,000 the Lelands| FOR RENT—! furnished front n board, and demand was fair to good.| Profit taking in some of the lead-| fowls .16 1-2 to .21; springs .18 to journeyed, and finally reached De-| At the time she tate, Celia“told | £ Lincoln Motor} com on first floor, suitable for Protein around 12 per cent sold|ing industrials gave the morning! 92; turkeys .38 to .42; roosters .17; . " troit, where they were admitted to|from her mother’s estate, ei two in strictly. m aero toms Coll }more readily. The general basis| market an irregular appearance, Gucks .18 to .22; geese .20 to 21... <aakann the cult of “Prince” Michael K.| police, she was a student at jo- 3 < {Champions Glorify Ancient a ¢ was unchanged. Winter wheat of| but offerings were well absorbed. ——_—______—_ Mills. Clashing over direction of |seph’s college at Graceville, Minn. good quality was scarce. United States Steel common con- MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Farm Task in National this group, Purnell and his wife se-|She at once started spending the for- és 816 Main Ave. or phone 919-R. FOR RENT—Furnished Toom in Ew and| to buy} new m home. Close in. $12 im wes firm. verted an early loss of 1 3-8 points} Minneapolis, Nov. —(AP)— ceded and went to Beton Harbor,|tune, going to Hawaii, Europe jodern {| Corn offerings were light and de-| into a gain of onp point before the| pymnmeePalis, Nov. 15 -(AP)—| Contest where Purell proclaimed Iimself| Cubs. “She concluded her trip here the the active) per month. Gentlemen preferred G mand was sharp. The trading basis | end of the third hour, and General! g51 barrels. the “seventh gnessenger” and set | when th 01 pa M. Le-| FOR RENT Nice yarns aisesife: «was strong to one cent higher for} Motors climbed a point above yes-| Bran $28.75 to $29.25. is out in poverty with «. few fo'lowers. scien did not explain why, with the fifred C.| room, suitable for two in nes. | + color and low moisture. terday’s final quotation. ‘all Winnebago, Minn., Nov, 15.—(#)—| to build up what became a prosper- Celia . ot ve Pi eke plicied the Lin peas fete Phone 342 cr call at Oats were firm to 12 cent better| street showed only ing inter-} MINNE/ POLIS CASH CLOSE |Glorifying an ancient farm tesk,|ous community dedicated to the be- peer ot sl rere Neder an 1, . 708 Main’ Ave a With a good demand and skimpy of-| est in the publicati f alleged) Minneapolis, November 15—()|Champions and near yee ry of |liefs he proclaimed. ,_|eould not meet 01 FOR RENT Newiy sicitibiea .t] ferings. photographs of the new Ford car,|_ Wheat receipts today 188 com-|¢ight midwest states seeking the} He forbade the trimming of hair essing t0ehcta cae howe ceric th Ryeiwas steady ‘> stronger for} but reports that William C. Durant) pared to 241 a year ago. Minneap-|Mational corn husking title came|or beard, sheehl dee ithe eating of (Three Jamestown Boys Posadtichen > slay Griyting weig comeenion, Call choice. was undertaking a merger of seV-lolis cash wheat anc coarse grain|here for the event today on the|meat and drew a rigid list of com- Wi th A ult . Maer std my Blocsr Phare ceaiaeiey th,, Barley was strong with prices 1@| eral independent motor compantes,| closing quotations today follow: Walter Springer farm. mandments. Members of the com- Charged i 88a FOR SALE~-Valucble Retittg st @ cents higher with prices 73@79. | including Hupp, Chandler, Jordan,|) hard spring, fancy Wet weather left the field soggy,| munity who died, he taught, had peaetiaciy fi aiech 408 hotkin a en = je Fila: oot receipts were small and] Moon and Peerless, while lacking] Montana . @1.59 | With husks and ears lacking the | violated some regulation of the cult. Jamestown, N. D., Nov. 15.—(P) rece. h in Ing st 2dvance was good. official confirmation, nevertheless) To apri @1.59 | brittle condition necessary for fast] The court declined to break UP} _ Three young men of this city are ron ney oe stn gin i tk stimulated speculative activity in]1 DNS, fancy M @1.58 | Work by the 14 contestants entered. | the cult, and its followers may con-| i) jai1 ¢) with assault in what Garage, Street. Phone 710. FOR SALE—New modern home, ] as CHICAGO LIVESTOCK those issues. One block of 30,000} To arrive . Fred Stanek or Iowa, defending | tinue to practice their religion; but i intent to kidnay lov. 15. U. S. D.| shares of Hupp changed hands at}y hard sprit @158 4 was evidently an iP jicago, % 5 |champion, was after his third title | who will succeed Purnell leader he anda: ht. , (Continued from one) ay of A.)—Hogs, 44,000; active, steady | 25. To arrive . ere in the four years that national com-/has yet to be decided. ig col: ig tend page er yan posited, still in their an in a'back| five MS and sun Laised nd dite 10 cents up; steady to 10 cents} Steel shares displayed ® strong)1 DNS, gd to f: petition has been held. Stanek won| onists prominent in the cult’s af- Bowe and Carl Berger and their yard, veacued. one plied modern house for higher than Monday's average; top| uidertone on reports from steel! To» arrive . : the championship in 1924, and last | fairs during the defese of King Ben kidnaping attempt was frustrated rent. Call 979-J. F or 2-70; bulk desirable 250 to 300) centers that the recent increase in|) DNS, ch to fancy. 1. @ year at Fremont, Neb., had a net of | is H. T. DeWhirst, once a supreme when lien ‘Schl e e MiG AOd GibeR © to Pounds 9.40@9.60; 210 to 240 pounds! commodity prices had stimulated/) DNS, gd to cho:ce. 1: 30.30 bushels for the prescribed 80|court justice in a Western state. grabbed the keys to the witch on i i 9.20@9.45; 170 to 200 pounds 8.90@ | th and, Gulf States advancing Berle D1 minutes to repeat his triumph. He ee were at- n “T saw your husband in the crowd | ios; 120 to 160 pounds 8.50@8.90; ene : . hed ple ood was one of three entries who have \ ese cree cage threw teday. He evade £0 close I could | tic Packing .,Sows _ largely 8.10@8. Suga: shares were quick to re-| To arrive 23 @... |Participated in previous contests. them away, ‘escaping while tims nay esr hed him.” sad checde | te lightwegihts 8.50@8.65; meet if spond to ‘he announcement of an in-)1 northern i The former contest..nts here to- tried to start the car. She ran jnto ie <4 joel Pa tech tic 8-25@8.50; selected -lots upward to} ternational plan to curtail produc-| To arrive : @ day are Bert Hanson of Minnesota the house where she x 80 close nobody can touc! un 875 or_ better; heavyweight hogs/ tio, American Suga: Refining lead-|2 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.40 @1.52 [and Charles Budd of Indiana. Han- she him.”—Tit-Bits, te 2-35@9.70; medium 9.10@9.60; light| ing that group with an early ad-/2 DNS, gd to choice. 1: D1. son, second in the 1927 Minnesota 5 called the 8.65@9.35; light lights 8.75@9.00;| vance of four points. Restricted|2 DNS, ord to good. i bee, finished eighth in the national men contest last year, while Budd wound z| tp en eT Oe slaughter | production in the oil industry also|® northern ........ vasa bullish influence on that : D1. up in 10th. Muddy Freezes on One of PT 12,000; fed steer trade sont pena spas ee teeny on! Majority Are Newcomers Big dy tong to 25 cents higher; mostly |~ Omission of the Remington-Rand|3 DNS ord to good. 119 @1. Other entries were newcomers in Earliest Closing Dates DR. R.'S. ENGE Chiropractor 453 Beevé a trong; few loads of choice offer-| quarterly dividend already had been|3 Sg heae 5 national competitions. They include Reco: terday. Graduate of ning showing advance; most other quarterly 4 by that stock: Case\) iark herd (Mont.) 1.23 @1.40 . Altermatt, of Minnesota; Julius bal rd tae sonenina Testricted to North Dakota, the ‘Tatornationel killing ¢ Steady; vealers how-| Threshing broke six points and In- 120 @ Matheson, of South Dakota; F' ey rescue workers. Patients in hospi-/ College of Drugless Physicians, -cver, getting bids 25 to 50 cents low-| ternational Harvester dropped 1 D1: Shinnaman and John Little, of Mis-| The Missouri river is ice-bound to tals to which victims were the National College of Chiro- awer; 18.50 paid by eastern shippers | most as much on realizing sales. ‘ ore to shore at $1,000] begged that p and nurses|It practic. - : for 1,306 pound average: few loads poutiemiiioucoy " i the fi one of the| ort. to raise.| give all their to the emer-1f Licensed and holding » “Basic ' the18.00; little eligible to better than BISMARCK GRAIN h r and H. S. Graham, of Kansas; Johi i The pot i cases. Men canght in debris |9 Science Certificate” in’ Minng- £016.00; lo weutters 5.00525; most-| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Uo.)o| To arrive ... 1: ; Dickinson, also of Iowa, and Harold to figures in the office of gees ask'd that be left until wo-)} sots, Member the ‘State Board Boly 5.15@5.25; strongweight cutters Bismarck, Nov. 15 Minn. & SD, 1 hard. Holmes, and Huston Franks, of Il-|0, W. rts, federal meteorologist clock. | men. and cl had been suc-ifl of " Chiropractic Examiners theup to 5.75; weighty savsage bulls |wo, 1 dark northern ..--. Ce oo eee "96 | linois. : of the United States weather bureau cored. A priest, his face and cloth-|8 worth . Br 7.50@7.65; few 7.75; light-|No, 4 northern ......-+0« .03|Fey 1 amber durum. 1: Old fashioned picking _ devices | here. eg Rochen by cians, lta Twelve years’ experience in wh) t offerings 6.75@7.25. |No. 1 amber durum . 1.02 'o arrive ........ predominate among the huskers, “9 of cat P, 10,000; lambs opening |No. 1 mixed durum 98} Fey 2 amber durum. 1 Rotaie with thumb hooks, palm hooks, tank te : the last to Gigtasees contliered; eetty ties "st rey Ke eentieeeer ot eelad em borg oe he Sy By "7 e A " Hae and to rip the s“from ears Bigood native lambs 13.50 downward; elt 1.23% | on_the ae stalks, channel in midstfeam. . Ten candidates for the five vacsn- Golfew choice lamb. upward to 13.75; 38 x 1.18%@ ... Six rows of corn, each 80 rods in] "Last year, the.river closed.on Nov.| cies v'tich occur on the board of to Wibuck lambs averaging 100 to 125 (2614 | length, were allotted to the contest-| 19 while the ay freezing date ls 11.00@11.50; culls 10.25@ 40 i 1 ants. The rules provide for a man| is Nov. 27. The ear! t closing date t y: sap, eens good to! Speltz, per cwt. . to walk behind each husker to pluck | occurred on Oct. 27, 1919, when all| ted | ee at anes 6. oe 05 lols é SHELL CORN ; the cart sretlcoled or conned, bya North Dakota became snow-bound | the i moot medi | No. 4, 56 Ibs. or more ....0e-. K . -|2 penalty of three pounds bein, - e fall, the snow remain- thging lambs, A oe 1 13.25@13.75.| No. 5, 55 Ibs. Me 1154@ .. posed for every pound of corn the parle the i May. \ No, 6 ne pleaner Logs, ‘ Rf teak pf cosine ane was recorded | cent per pound inner tonight wi up 22, der at ©. one corn, 70 Ibs. five bee, The merenty in Bismarck, ther. under cia hearer ger ny ae ~ | mor still continues on denied ady on most! (reer otter wheat ‘ *@ “a SETS NEW RECORD - | Cline with the temperature at 8 8. writes » tudes nam, | Dark hard winter w! "75%@ ». Washington, Nar. Barns m, today re as 3 abors zero, Kansas eed b v new altitude reco1 ioons was lowest it ni was abov z re MINNEAPOLIS RANGE ‘8534 | credited today to Captain Haw-| zero. : pervous pnd Nov. 15 u 2 thorne C. Gray, who lost his life po i ome \High Tow Close/3 mixed Voie Naaa having ascended 42,- ttle feet 1.24% 1.25% 1.24% 1.25 : 4 mixed corn 1.28% 1.28% 1.28% 1.28%! To arrive : ¥E) REDUCTION AUTHORIZED 1.30% 1.30% 1.30 1.90% 1/5 mixed corn. 3 ._ Washing:on, Nov, 15.—(?)—The . of my 6 mixed corn 7 interstate ccnmerce commission to- 1.00% 1.01% 1.00% 1.01% i day refused to allow transcontin- neva 1.02% 1.03% 1.02% 1.02% /3 white oats.. ental ‘railroads to reduce rates on her May « 1.03% 1.04% 1.02% 1.04% | To arrive . 4@... |canned goods from $1.05 to 90/liston te coftts per 100 between 45% 45% ABU ABH D California and the central states, AT ATA ATH Tr ... | but at the same time authorized a| Missouri 48 A8% ATM A 75 reduction to 98 cents as soon as schedules can be revised. 309 . i —__—_ 212 242% 2.10% 2.10% 70%@... | CARRY LA FOLLETTE Bue 2ae 30% Bie “Ty reer 19 * vee, Nov. Te deena ee ae Y 17% | Le. Follette, together with tos 16% .78 .16% .17% POT gh Low Cle sth wae = age ta oat ate] ae Geers ae 127% 127% i math page nd i 1.023% 1.03: ioe ante ies Ler Nov. 212% 248%, 210 21 ivy 2is% esi) 201 Moy “eat” “gaits 218% 219

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