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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _______ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1927 Officers of St.Mary's Parish GIDEONS PLAN |Sesst etter cctis com pa | THO PROGRAMSITUCKER CASE GRAIN’ | MARKETS | Pmancut’ LIVESTOCK , By Associated Press Leased Wire NEWS | % CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE " f WHEAT TAKES Cie Ge Ton Toa Banquet Will Be at M. E —Today— -Today— urch urday Nigh 7 ‘ one 7 peeemieey 4 uss Yesterday Year Ago Open High Low Ch er Baer 8 im ‘ UPWARD TREND Dec. 127% AB 28 BE 18TH 12TH is Judge Charles E. Wolfe Com- ™ @ j Resilang, March pid 1.32 132% 131% 1.31% ous goes the Sotiantinn pletes Charge Shortly After A a ‘oday + Higher Quotations at Liver-| may 134% 7.33 WK 491 134% Noon 1 j y ‘ My ee : pool, Had Weather in Ar- |... = bdaeie Ree eae : Dec. 85% JU 85% 86 84% 34% gentina, Give Boost OX @% @% @% March 89% 89% 10% BBY 88% Chicago, Nov. 17.—(#)—Unex- @% @90 @% @t pected higher quotations a’ Liver-| May 927" 82% 93 93% 1% 91% pool along with reports of adverse @% @" @% weather in Argentina gave an early | Oats-— upward trend today to the wheat| Dec. AD Alt 49% A9% Ad AD% market here. Temperatures were @% @* @% too cold over soutkerr Argentina,| March 51% 51% 51% 51 51% and rain threatencd to exten May 52% AB 52% 52% 51% 52% the harvest revicn north. Openins | Rye— mn, 991-R, before had completed at % to % cent higher, Chicago] Dec. 1.06 BY 1,051 1.06% 1.045% 1.05% noon. addressing the ju: wheat advanced a little more, but| March 1.08 1.07% 1.08% 107% 1.07% After the dinner the foll one-half hours, il then reacted soriewhat, Corn and; May 1.08% 97 1.0845 1.09% =—:1.08% =: 1.08% Sy ir will be with Mad Green, special prosecutor, had oats were Iso firmer. orn start- @1.09 @% A. Kitchen, of the ished his final argument. ing 1%@1% up ard continuing to|Lard— marck Gideon In the final parts of his argu- climb. Provisious weit casy. Noy. 12.1¢ 11.92 12,02 11.97 11.97 SS Men’s Our! ment Mr. Murphy challenged the tes- Liverpool adv current today @12.00 Fathers—Warren. timony of B. 5, Knudson, former that told of ine: n demand for} Dec. + 12.10 11.82 11.97 1240 1282 12.385 J.P. Wagner (left) and J. D, Healow, have been treasurer and secretary, respectively, of St. Mary's church} Invocation by Rev. Walter E.| Verona mill and elevator manager, wheat and of <arcity o/ sellers @12.12 for the past five years, Both men are active in the affairs of the church. Vater. with intimations as to certain of the were pet ciated UES aa prevail- 12.45 11.97 11.60 Ladies at witness’ actions. + ing uncertainty regardi.g new crop — m , at E Little Baby; It is largely upon the basis of | results.in Argentina. | Accorsing to 10.60 12.90 1060 |SEASONAL COLD Bismarck Brothers Are Priests x Knudson’s “vestimony that ‘Tucker : dispatche: ut hand, likelthood of a 10.40 11.60 11.60 1142 11.47 Mesdaines Wre. Childs; J. A. Lar-| first was sus} of the crime for {Wot harvest througout the section pA ON a @i130 WAVE ENVELOPS ron, F, J. Bavendick and R. E.lwhich he is being tried, and Kaude « 0 rgentina where cuttirs: is in 65 . c le been rtant i {progress appear: :nminent, and MIDWEST TODAY Morrales? Chorus by. Bismarck In- ni wees € low mercury was ilitating ageinst 11.95 12.75 11.95 — dian School Glee cl ——E } wheat growth elsewhere. 11.95 12.25 12.25 (Continued from page one) r é * STORM HITS WASHINGTON ‘ Corn traders gave particular at- Brainerd during the night, while : " ‘ee ql Ladies Chorus Washin; Nov. 17.—(AP) —A * tention today to reported decrease | 791 cars; demend and trading tlow; CHICAGO PRODUCE Little Falls reported zero this ; ‘ pital Nurses. number of persons were injured and of mov ier of corn i: ‘e south-|market ‘dull; Wisconsin sacked| Chicago, Nov. 17.—(AP)—Butter a * i * Solo by stg Bae oly many houses and buildings blown ¢ west, especii...v Oklaloma, The | round whites 1.50@1.65; Minnesota-|highcr; receipts 6,152 tubs; creamery| St. Cloud, Fargo, Jamestown and|| (e'” Pot : 4 Address by J. M. Wylie, State] down or unroofed in the southwest, {falling off was uscribed to yields North Dakota sacked round whites |extras 46 1-2; standards 45; extra| Grand Forks reported forenoon|| ! : eg TT ey } Representative Gideons. and northeast sections of Washin; ; turning out much below expecta-11.35@1.50; sacked Red river Ohios|firsts .46@.46 1-2; firsts 40@.43;| temperatures of two above, while ; ibe q ; , Peg We ton during s storm which struck sud- tions. One big house here had an|y'39- 0; Idaho sacked russets | seconds 8 1-2, Devils Lake had two below after] |,i; B . 7 q ‘ denly early this morning. | estimate that the corn in the south-|1'79@1.90; partly graded 1.50@1.70.| Eggs unchanged; receipts 3.841| experiencing a low of 10 below dur- ; . ' # 4 t + ern “is a Seco . fully cases, fe so ee Hibbing had four] |.) : ae Add “Val ty ' 25 per cent and in a great many it is, v, 17.—()—(U.| Cheesi i; e low this morning. . Burr, cages 50 per cer: bel-w the yields | Minneapolis, Nov. | 17-0. —(U. glk estes che a = ; F pe lt mae adi Saree Additional Society | which had been looked for. ire inquiry; demani slow, market| MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE TOM RGCR TE MAIR ee & «| Court. “a 7 dull; carloads delivered _ sales, inneapolis, November 17.—(?) te ’ 5 (a sachet ‘incoln cha of ‘ aueen t: wenocy freight only deducted Minneapolis-| Wheat receipts today 244 com-| WAS FOUR ABOVE ZERO ? "4 foodbury. satnbribaer Wa aroun met. Meeaay f caitlin hee 17, — um —|St, Paul rate, sacked hundred-|pared to 93 a year ago. Minneap-|, While Bismarck’s mercury was||.\- | eS \ Sunday afternoon at 2:50, a pro-| afternoon with Mrs. L. M. Parsons. Wheat ruled slow and draggy to- | day after a spurt of strength at +, the opening. Prices moved up 3-8 4 to 1-2 cent carly, but buying failed witl weights, round white United States/olis cash wheat and coarse grain| taking a slight drop to four above ; + iby + |] gram will be given at the city sud- Following a short business meeting 1 tly 1.25. : zero, the tuermometer at Minot} |)9«- # FT No. 1, mostly pital ae follow pop sthtedia dive 00 10 belle “aste et a the auspices of the|s social hour was spent during which either oa i : Ministerial : STOCK M ARKET Montana... during Wednesday night, the cold-||. | . SU|| with the Rev. F. H. Davenport,| ‘re hostess served refreshments, She To arrive x est point en the North American 2 t , s. to follow and there was a slow 1 DNS, fancy Mont. Gibe | weather map, according to an As- saeiieee, | Seer ed nai tacead EE, saggy trend. i To arrive .. 2 D1, sociated Press itch today. i and the community singing, and| ne regul ee sn és ears ' Oats futures started firm and 1 hard spring ‘ ‘ Cloudy and somewhat unsettled { Mrs. J L. Hi wi ‘ac-| Of Honor Ke Be ay . - _ turned dull and easy. To arrive....... Ui 4 tonight aud Friday with not much bo 7 aghast boeio ee 18, instead of the 24th as ee eet ators 1 BNE et fancy. a eer cae The eile i tated” to atten] wat rt gunranet, Then Flaxseed futures ‘received poor ee oe Naeinlepla ict taal “Bhocaten both the S.turday evening and the! -oom of the Grand Pacific hotel. 1 DNS, ch to fancy. 1:42 € R meteorologist of the U. 8. weather ; 1 DNS, gd to choice. 1.30 @1.44 | bureau. Th * ‘ 1 DNS, ord to good. 1.25 @1.32 Mandan wa_ slightly warmer afternoon| The Women’s Relief Corps will { support and dipped 3 1-4 cents. ji Cash wheat temand was spotted, Buying Unusually Broad in : ruling quiet for fancy high proteinj Character—Many Issues 1 dark norther .] than her sister city, the thermo) ———— meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 at spring wheat and good to brisk for Nice Gai i: meters across the frozen Missouri the home of Mrs, A. D. Cordner, 111 medium protein, some of the lat- Score Nice Gains K registering six above during the] Father John Halloran (left) and Father Leo Halloran are sons of Mr. ter selling at 1 to 2 cents higher. aia “. | night and at 8 . today. and Mrs, M. J. Halloran, 112 Broadway, Bismarcl ee culty vere et ue v, 17.—(®)—The}2 DNS, ch t Ns evils Lake had sub-zero tem-| grew to manhood in this city, and St. Mary's parish is proud of the fact |. Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Schulz of Wash- Be ee recent oan ‘on ae hi it sah an “impressive 2 DNS, gd to choice. 1.28 perature during the night while the} that both have entered the pr: 5 i Bi icitg <1 Frank: burn are visiting friends and trans- Winter was in scant supply. al dawansteatites at strength today.|2 DNS, or dto good. 1.21 @1: mercury flirted with the zero mark] charge of a parish at Ray, this state, and will be here to take part in the | MANET, pe ym was in light supply and good) ove waa, unusually’ broad. in|2 dark northen.... 122 @127 |at Crookston, Fargo, Jamestown! festivitics incident to the Golden Jubileo celebration of St. Mary's church. | » Men's ¢ ‘ demard, | cs dccauaoal cheracter with the bullish demon-|2 DNS, ch to fancy, 1.36 F and Grand Forks, _ Father Leo Halloran ig in Los Angeles. pture Reading by Rev. Paul S.|__ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wernli of the Pip teuinwas easier. oT stration pirticularly effective in the 3 pNS a “4 sc aT : arn pest pestered ie sored Wright, Pastor Presbyterian church. Hazen iene bora in Bismarck, in li F ee a a mantle of clouds and accompanying} Mrs. Bugenhagen, who telegraphed “ transacting business. | ey wean fair. igpeh ABEDY:-ares Hani sie b Looongas tah evpeened 3 northernn ....... 18 ef snow over the northern plains,| word Berenhere th to ‘ F neff Hymn— ‘Must, Jesus we the goal 1, : recen ted|1 dark hard (Mont.) 1: E Rocky mountains and the central mesineaite. Irvine “Erickson of Flasher has sinh " for a tein oe Dele ie Soecas i ee T i 1 Canadian provinces with | slightly | ¢———____________ kilocycles, 250 watts night, 500 ae #3 been admitted to St. Alexius hos- he roomed ‘or 0! iB the high priced specialties ran from “ A warmer weather reported from the | Wing watts daytime, to 550 kilocycles, 250 4 : 7 ‘i i E far northwest and Pacific coast. watts night, 500 watts daytime, © Barley was quict and easy to 1-2] eight to 12 points, while two to] yy; ‘i picionl omc riniih cae ta hari a) “DY, d Cc. o Pa 5 lower wit on, unchanged eee were scattered over ar +@). BARGE IS ON ‘ Mr. ined Mrs. aoe ot Lein SD. “he ee after paeree affairs in this city ” "Flaxseed was’ steady to firm, Steady accumulation of the high] °° F D1. were shoppers in Wing Tuesday. — , A Ste) wurchy| SgF-® few days, : Flaxseed was steady fo firm | ade investment. issues showed) Minn. & SD/'i hard WAY: TO PRISON} "airs. "Sidier and daughter. Miss | CANCEL A aah Pawar ye sits “ym ‘hautey ob ia re} ge from arsed Washi.gton, Nov. 17.—(@)—Rear b Continued from e one’ |. D., Thursday afternoon to visit Admiral Thomas P. Mag-uder, who of A.)—Hogs, 50, ily turbed by reports of the imminence Fae ee 1 : retin who at ihe preset iste with friends, returning Monday | is on “waiting orders” as the result to shippers and traders and smalt|of gold exports, marking up more}, ‘J 5 amger durum. 1. : is at liberty under a parole from|MOTMB: | son i Pe ee ee Bt Barta local packers; .sterdy to 10 cents| than a score issues = new peak|" 7) arrive os... 119%@ . the state penitentiary where he at ihe fatale pipsemnie er Neate leant i peeatet ages on for e 5 ‘ o- 20. e a speeches lower, than Wednesday's average;| prices for the year or longer. | ti durum +. é: nerves 5 Lovers of 20-year tormia oral: Harvey andi Le ‘Nara Johns |reasana ba dees cnticece te dienes || existence of a strong reinvestment D.|demand, Pools failed to be dis-|Fey 1 amber durum. 1 Steele spent Tuesday in Bismarck on business, oe 8 Sam McIntyre of Leyben was dis- charged from St. Alexius hospital Tuesday. © ‘ top 9.75; bulk desirable 250 to 300 To arrive L17k@ told officers that he was attempting}, a? orivil gy ci ie for tee id averages 9.50@9.75; 210 to| of an early announcement of plans to go straight, and he believed that,|had the privilege of broadcasting ——_—_— i : 240. pounds Sas@0.00: 170 to, 200| to wipe out the accumulated. divi-|2 mabe ein 1 25% |i? Fe “testitied against Barge. he through KFYR | Thursday evening.| BOMB SUSPECT RELEASED / somanese A Mrs. Fred Tucker of Killdeer was pounds 9.00@9.30; 130 to 150 pounds! dends on Missouri Pacific preferred ie would not be troubled with undesired on Sean, plays aetate b one Minneapolis, Nov. 17. —()—A a triend: : 8,26@9.00; ‘pigs jargely 8.25@8. brought some selling into these is- 5 lam 115% visits from veges in the future, - r ane ain rs accompanied by Le-| man arrested in an investigation 'e Scie a ik eet h 9.25" ¥ Heyes oe hs paired ire bat A red durum... Wher ea ered cqeiave is z ‘A farewell surprise party was ie. cine set Mea gio Prince— Earl Gaskill of Sterling was & . ak at ite . 2 a e y 2 Inodivm S15@9.66; ight ~ Y Sorroue pay restern crossed 195| T° arrive .... some ite tad ae hs m ‘ill, aes given at the hotel Friday night in| released today after he had. been Pegg oa business visitor, in Bismarck Monday, ‘light lights 8.25@9.10; to the highest price in its history Coarse Grains through the same door from which|honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shidler,| questioned by police. A small gun] Presentation to Indian hens 7.16@8.7 3 slaughter ples 7.19| and moderate gains ware recorded |2 yellow corn. nee he erie Hiherated Ieee than two years | Who are leaving for Tomahawk, Wis.,| powder bomb was exploded in front! ..nool—- ane Cee at Hagolt 1a:tn_ the @3.75. by several other of the leading 4 ago, after completing a term for| Thursday morning. ‘: of the Zywicke home. It shattered ae 8 Cattle receipts, 13,000; better} rails. (See .. |stealing an automobile in Divide] Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Michael were several windows but did no damage ‘Axel Soder of Wing is spending a Frade. fed steers fairly active;| Reports of an increasing inquiry county, to which he pleaded guilty| entertained at the Ebb Cleveland} to anyone. Pe ‘in this city on | fully steadv lower grades more ac-| for freight cars and locomotives i f in district court at Crosby, home Thursday evening. 4 : days business. tive than early, about in line with| accompanied the bullish demonstra- The Homemakers’ club will meet} GANG WARFARE RENEWED | Wednesday's 25 to 50 cent decline;| tion in the equipments, Baldwin ‘ Benefici f Lat Nov. 18 with Mrs. J. J. Scallon.| St. Louis, Nov. 17.—(?)—Pascual , 18.50 paid for yearlings and medium | rallying five points and American|2 ‘mixed corn. enericiary of Late Everyone is requested to come. Santino was shot and killed here to- % it; several loads 17.50@18.25; | Locomotive and American Car and|3 mi: pies ‘ + ; Miss Olive Rise returned Monday|day by two unidentified assailants ig mostly stead; i bulls acres ems advancing about two Rape : Steele Editor Will morning after spending two weeks|in what police believed was a re- i +} strong to 15 cents highe : vealers| points. Shubert Theatres, with an|4 mixed corn. a : Stick to Type Case visiting with her parents and friends | newal of gang warfare in which 11 ' 5. neve ° grow piece at Lein and eoniiae tea Italians have been killed since last I 30s ieee! bulls SE weight te vance ' gorge eta the 6 mixed corn ram nathan, Bi as Nore eget Be ister ey ‘Thureds ats rhe August 9. The slayers escaped, -) ahipe i i i - ? alph Roberts, Yankton printer, , ursda; 7.40@7.65; lighter kinds hai American Can,/2 whi : u 1 Prades inka at her ena Danse sara Hae @ | Taknecontinental’ Oil and Western|3 white oats i. ‘| will not abandon his “type stick- at Me riday, 3 most low cutters 5.00; few ly gain of pone peas to a new ard; ‘vealers 12, 45 46°; | ing” in spi Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Graham were | yy, 18. Jk a A i y is” in spite of hew found wealth. 2 ov. . Lockwood’s } eo tly 12.50@13.00 to big Union, elso reached new high BKC ... | Netificd that he was sole benefic: Thareday evening dinner guests at Good music. New and old-ti t | -F™Sheep, 10,000; fat lambs actives| © lary of the estate of an uncle, Mrs, Ed Larson left for Minne-| dances, fe Satrong to 15 c-nts higher; choice BISMARCK GRAIN i is Beaty Nemes at See D..| apolis Monday morning to be with : . geet eee Ri Pag vary (Purniohed by Resesll-Miller =) 7 nine quarter sections of land, four ae brothers law, who is very Too Late ‘> Classify d; asl Te i ‘Two room apartment! bi 2 blocks of town lots, several build- . nf d J bulk good lambs 13.50; No, 1 dark northern +$1.06| Barley, lower gds.. a ings and two newspaper plants, seen 2 am pe estas pete FOR RENT—Two room a: ‘+ choice nati 13.85; |No, 1 northern ..... To arrive .. o 0 A FF + vith kitchei floor, ' +-+_, | Roberts informed his employer that wit itchenette, ground 4 50) No. 1 amber durum 2 rye ... ++ 1.00% @1.01% | he would keep his present job. day, ew ; * priv.te entrance. Call at 320; ‘petri ay 4 Now 1 mala. dunt - To arrive ++ 10086 5,,| The two papers” which THoverta| a Mim /Ainiel Piepkorn tg employed Mancan street. Phone 882-J. hts absent; feedin No. 1 flax To arrive 11 Boag?" | inherited are located at Steele and| Shsence, DIAMONDS—Mounted in rings of 3 earl eales No. 2 flax an "| Streeter, N. D, Some of the land)” Clarence Rise, high school student.| the latest design sent to any bank RATE No. 1 rye Sceuatn ae ca sill. to. Meh See eee nee spent the week-end at his parental] for free examination. Fine qual. ras and nee RAN i 7b 80 st. PAUL LIVESTOCK Barley egg in North Dakota. home in Lein. ities and extra good values at The C. E. rally held at the Con-| $25, $35, $50, $65, $75, $100 and|""" , gregational church Sufday was very} up. Easy payments if desired. Injuries Fatal to Well attended and everyone present| Absolute privacy’ in’ all, transact Crystal Springs Man had a good cane. iene sad rie Hons, Your unwanted diamond! servi in e churc! ininy i May 1.3034 1.30% 1.29% 120% pata ‘|foom. Out-of-town. Christian En-| Buy naw for iene dane ae s Jamestown, N. D., Nov. 17.—()—|deavorers were Bismarck, Tuttle,! Marek, ive diamond deal- 101 1.01% 1.00% ae Frank E. Fisher, 58, Crystal Regan, Cantinld and demestonn. Ber. ne Of! a 108 Third street, fs jamestown charge of i .D. Hard winter wheat - 1.03% 1.03% 1.02% 1.02% Springs Zerneer arate the evening services.. Miss Clara ismarehs 4 Dark hard winter w! =} ji Weirmuller, state field secretary for} WANTED—Skunks, also jack rab- RANGE OF CARLOT SALES [March “tra “tre stot 15% | ee ine Cais st toe Joho| sid aI RMAE of dank esa : , 4 ince 1895 with Sunday dinner guests at the John| and ai junk. Noi 7, — 0) — May 40% 48% 48% Besienn comny sack He Teaver Weber Sr. home were Mr. and Mrs.| Hide & Fur Co, Bismarek, N. D, his widow and a famil 11 ler ughter Nancy, al L2T@LH ROY 9 ons, oor, ooary Zoey, | youngest child nine years old.” |Mrs. John R. Weber and family, and | WANTED-—You to look for Madam 41.32%; | Mee 2.07% 2.07% 2.04% 2.05% | rhe accident happened in Crystal|Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shidler f 15% 215% 213° 218% | gerings Attempting to climb into| family. at the wagon when his team started) Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dalbec and fam- cd feet are iE y ‘ya foe ee coal Fishe: ily are visiting at the John Mueller No. 1 hard winter 1.24%@ | May 1% "18" 76% 76% | from_& shed, Fisher wasiily “South St. Paul, Nov. 17.—(AP)— Y Open @High Low Close D. of A.)—Cattle 5,500; open- Ine fd 56|Dec. 1.24% 1.24% 1.23% 1.24 teers and 54|March 1.28% 1.285 1.277: ia 56 One cent per pound discount un- juded; | der 66,1b. ear corn, 70 ibs, five cents Sareea Madame Reno \ apolis is again in your city, located throw- and suffered a fractured | ho Mrs. ber is a sister of 26%; No. 2 amber durum 1“ skull, He was brought to James-|John Mueller. at Hotel Prince, room 222, and No, 2 durum 1.214@1.28%; No, town Northern Pacific train]. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hei and David : : mixed whet, %. “te 4 Chi Ne iP) ay ciel ea pms gos capital city . 2 ; ‘ will remain until Nov. 30th, —_—_——— he Saturday. Oats No. 2 white 48. spring 1.28 ie MINOT WOMAN KILLED ways. G. Bassart. and son Albert nt eral housework. Phone Lee: . seller Bev feral, 3 141 Mo 8) aah 2, Be Moe 10 |e cals a Fea OR th oF without light house- "Complete Life Readings $100 Oats No. 2 white. 50 3-4 to 51 George » i Bugenhaben, 2 Hl on aera his| keeping privileges. ight ‘ Life Readings $1.00 El Centro, home. 2-4; No, 3 white 40 to 1 12 10. a ty Barley Bi to 87 Timoth; 3.40 to 4.15. Cloverseed 22.50: to 28.60. Lard 11.97. Ribs 11.00. Not a sypey fortune-teller, but a scientific character an- alyst helps you to a better, fuller cut out this ad,