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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1927_ PAGE AT “ee ce ae . VY Hae t , Prima Donna Spurs Movies 897g secsron._|MCALL QUITS ed ta Fecoming a movie star,” | P = OF CONGRESS Gereely, star ot the “Seudent : (Continued from page one) To arrive .....00. 1.13 f| 2 Sieber durom....+ 218 G12 jurum .... 5 3 amber durui 3 durum . “ GRAIN WHEAT PRICES Nov. 30, 88 Close Close “—Today— =Today— 87 ferel a movie contract, The ; Z wh A French-Hungarlan soprano had to P to the Senate. This fight, which CLOS es Yesterday Year Ago Open High Low Close 88 take three or four days off to con- will be bitter, probably will be Dec. 1.27 1.86% 126% 127% 126% 127 sai vince producers that she meant it. ‘| brief. It looks as if the two will 1% @% % @ @% 82 ure ehows Miss Gergely be excluded, but no one is advised — March ihe 19 st 150% «1.31% 80 arrived in Los.Angeles. to make any heavy bets. % 1.31 % 85 Market Averages Lower Most! May 18% 1904 C1 1am 1a 10 8 Wik thls nee ceaneed ob, tha of the Time, But Rallies | ¢,.,_ @% @% @% @% fe Senate and the House face a heavy, 3 P ‘ Program, on whi le Are Frequent Dec. a0 ah en 88 8&7 as ‘ ’, ‘ flood relief has r} leading position. —-s March 2% 98% 92% 91% Kw |6 mixed 7 See The House doubtless will tackle Chicago, Nov. 80—(AP)—Wheat exer Pid 1 ou ~ > this measure first, The plan of the 4, Prices averaged lower most of the] May ‘Re 81% 95. 95% 4% KH 3 7 By Sean er crrtine es breniseiey time today, but rallies were fre- @% * @82 “@% i : é Pasi cai ie mired er ere eat om on suggestions that | Oats— i 44% : : of sop fal eaete; With e sp cial wot largest reco! ‘ 4 special [Cea lll a fF to t 20 °@ 81 . ee Hl commtaton posethly being appointed forecast that European import re-| March 52 S 58% BRK CBI BR @ 8 = : Vine. Mun ae ay QUirements are to be 36,000,000 1% ox. - : ‘To arrive . eS ————_— cere. ann cn Gatien, bushels in excess of last year. De-] May SH 46% 5344 53% BH BH D 17 Nero thought on the flood re- liveries of wheat in Chicago tomor- @% i @% i $ " peak aay st what "elt Tow are expetted to total 1,000,000 “ |2 ne feed against an anticipated upward, ma to. 1,600, By 3000,¢ sets ey. iam: teem toe ty rye 1 Mill 8 Deals With siasket trend wold per Deen athe qappen; oy Patani is so Breet: Wheat Elosed steady at exactly the @% Joseph Company __| ine other than speculation and, in|iatge'a section of the country, that same as yesterday's finish; corn 1-2 1.06% 1.07% 1.08% 1.07% = 1.08% 7, @ our opinion, not to be condoned. | something undoubtedly will be’ done to 1 cent lower; oats unchanged to 1.08% 96% 1.08% 109% 1.08 1.09% ———__— Brought Profit) “at the time the contracts were|"°Next somes. tax reduction, and made the feed situation in North 1 cent down and provisions varying i from. ' from 15 cents decline ‘to a rise of 11.65 11.55 MANY HONORS (Continued from page one) Dakota was not a stringent ono and| Milt po done.” With ‘a hrcsiential two cents, Dee. 11.65 1255 «(1.63 11.65 11.52 11.52 GO TO IOWA AT of feed sale made by the ‘North| it would have required somewhat of| ‘ampaign only s few months. awa Weakness of the Li 1222 1250 1220 1222 1207 1207 Hi Dakota Mill Mnd Elevator ‘asyocia-|® super-intelligence to predict, six| the senators and representatives will ket today, which had a ig | Ribe— CHICAGO SHOW | tion’ during July and September,| months in advance, the decidedly| te straining at the leash ¢ jh effect on the Chicago pit, was asso- 10.60 10.60 1926, to 1. 8. Joseph at $21 per ton| unusual rise in feed prices during] the tax bill, and it seeme safe to ciated with liquidations “of Decem- 1025 10.30 (Continued from page one) F. 6. B. Minneapolis, ‘Duluth or| the fall and winter of 1926 and|that automobile and “nuisance”| ment officers ha ber contracts. abroad, beavy traders 11.30 18.25 1138 | gemaler "Royal Jennie. Bert Hanson, | Superior. The statement is taken| 1927. That sort of intelligence taxes will go by the board, with “frenzied desjre to of red winter ‘at Liverpool Mankato, ed » from the records of the North Da-| Would perhaps show a lack of busi-| total reduction Be somethi like fense instead of looked for tomorrow. Be-| Ne 11.55 1157 suite’ champion, polled Short-| kota Mill and Elevator association. | ness acumen on the part of other | $00,000,000 being voted. The fed. | ficials.” sides, indications pointed to dearth| Deo. 11.55 1155 1157 1155 11.57 norm female: “Shady Brook, Lady,” . millers that failed to fill their feed inheritance tax will cause a| Mr. MeCall made his of immediate new export business| Jan. 11.85 415 11.85 Z A erpical Information Verified contracts and were obliged to pay i i shortly before a jury 3) r, Bert Hanson, Mankato, Minn. “Another Seu “alent rp fight, but probably will be re- 4 in wheat from Norct A.aerica, On |__| "Grand. champion, polled Short- no! statement’ shows feed| penalties similar to those paid by| tained. Thaxton Miller, second of the the other hand, it was said that inquiry; demand slow; market Royal Jennie,” Bere | Purchases made by the I. 8. Joseph | the North Dakota Mill and Eleva-| with tax reduction out of the arraigned, last | night. cat nan import requirements By RE ISSUES slightly” weaker; carloads delivered | H: Mankato. % : Hingpaan Begg ee awn ware haat Savoie by the Russell. Miller | ¥#> Saree ee ee eee mea or ot aoe tnd : season would 633,840, x} - @ iti ami bushels against 597,896,000 bushels | spot Php pa Breeton son made during the months of July,| Milling company is duplicated in| ing’ situation” alee he fod returned, was acquitted a. dredwetghts, United States No. 1 Ri 1924, and | August and ber at an aver-| the report and shows that §1320/nothing definite can be predicted, | ing day. ; se val lege 0! ‘anceling ms 0! ran | ©; i} much of the time today. Husking sale CHICAGO PRODUCE ad: Howse dapartcaant, aaron, tena] fai a ee that ros con-| sold to the Joseph company. bentley Pe Tea ta Hepes Bol as! Chicago, Nov. 30—(AP)—Butt.:| Class, 33 filly foals; third, Femco Od: provided aoe Others Did Same Thin; through a bill fairly satisfactory to Gains Run From One to Seven apt ge is - Tilah, F, E. Murphy, Breckenridge, formation van a het Pikes be Commenting farther on ithe feed onde a eet By Riba ea Fa! - 5 regords of the I. S. Joseph com; sales by other companies, the report) |: 7 aaa Brings ae) pe a : fede ‘Sele Class, 2 ae — and verted from ‘duly Aguada cou says: “The Russell Miller Mill ing being ‘Yoteed, owner: and vite 40 1- “ Hi mare; Margot, F. E. Murphy,| firmations .| company cancelled out on December toed, Congre! ; a 38 1-2. Breckenridge. “A third ie Gees eee 18, 1926, and paid a penalty of $6|™uster enough votes ‘to make it a WHEAT FUTURES DULL 3 unchanged; receipts 1,395 ON MILL CITY MARKET New York, Nov. 30—(AP)—Vio- Des! 8 pts 1, Class: 45, senior champion mate,| reflecting cancel a ton as of that date. In addition|!®¥ anyhow, are other matters. (chet hl hepa cases. Margot, FE. Murphy, Brecken-| wis'the 1°'S; doreoh comany by to the cancellation as indicated by| _Prestlent Coolidge is expected. to wolinneapolis, Nov. , 90. W—|Ient bidding’ for special stocks sent| Cheese unchanged. ridge. the North Dakota MAIl and Elesates| the .above invoice, the Russell-|Press for some kind of farm relief, eyeares were dull and ae; more than a score issues to new ee, Horse department — Percherons,| association, We also show the aver.| Miller Milling company cancelled| and it may be that his enemies in = cinet- of “ths bt high records in today’s stock mar- FARGO LIVESTOCK clase 48, champion mare, Margot,| age price per ton received by the| °Ut, oh November 29, 1926, 250 tons Congress would rather see no farm Phamsute ot ik weaatt “ee et with gains running from one| | Fargo, Nov. 30.—(AP)—Hogs 150|F E. Murphy, Breckenridge, Minh.;| state mill Land feed sold during the| of Oceident bran at’ $25 ‘per ton,|Telief at all than let him get the gasy. Pressure of liquidation let to ‘seven points. So great was the|to 180 pounds 650 @ 7.76; 180 to| Belgians, class 77, mare, 3, years) months of February, March and paying $4 per ton penalty or $1,000.|CTedit for it. The situation is so + support evel ots i] = sete! volume of trading, however, that|200 pounds 7.50 @ 8.00; 200 to 226)/and under 4, Third Flower de Bo-| April, 1927, all Of cach feed sold| Also camctal ous aane date 500) tangled and uncertain that the whole Teate was quiet but by midseason | (le ticher fell 32 minstes Behind the pounds. 2-75 Se) trae sachet arn chabocwniy during suck months being svailable| tons of mixed feed at $24.50 per|*hing may end up in a deadlock, ; r) mar! y early afternoon, causing 3 ‘or the fourth consecutive year, i | ton, ii Muscle joals and ulder | rices had rallied to Tuesday's clos-| widespread confusion in brokerage ; Towa State college won the Jobn ede ee er sack Feontvect, Pui csemaay has| Dam bills will come up again. Pow-| tents. houses and bringing about consid-| @ 7.50; @ Clay special prize for the best-gen-| The exhibit referred to shows| Mills located in various parts of the “et ts are fighting these Barley erable liquidation, with resultant] Sheep, top sp: eral livestock exhibit offered by @&-| that the mill cancelled contracts| State of North Dakota and is in ex- and each has strong sup- irregularity in prices. Trading av-|11.75 @ 12.75; heavy spring lambs| ricultural colleges in North Ameri-| with the Joseph company cellent position to keep in touch hat may happen is impos! eraged more than £00,000 shares an|950 @ 10.50; cull lambs 8.50 @|ca, The prize is $100, and is oftered| tons of feed, paying $10, with feed conditi Other illus-| ble to foresee. ‘ hour in the first three hours. 9.50; light ewes 4.50 @ 5.50; heavy| by the John Clay company of Chi-| privilege, and then sold the. feed for| trative transactions could be given. Another good fight _ will come Weekly steel trade reviews re- 6 3.50 @ 4.00; cull ewes 1.00] cago, packers. 285.92 more than it would have| However, it appears that the ones when the naval appropriations bill oargnedgamcn tote as neeerer @ 3.00; bucks 3.00 @ 3.50. : The Towa State — wons first received had it sold the feed to the| indicated above should establish Senet la We at sas cieen = ro ?| general expec m of a ing in the steer an ers jon that there was n it 7 de- Joseph ald have for $28 a set the Provan herd laoreet vei petus to the big navy movement, and | ber Hi it H ir scale of activity next month. An- MINNEAPOLIS RANCH and second place in the barrow mand pamsagerllscinoe Boeragteear nd other advance in the price of ex- ov. class, Minnesota won first place in Seri others Foote th state mill and the I. S, Joseph| While there will be, strong opposi- tin pete tally no winter|DOFt copper helped the non-ferrous Open High Low Close|the barrow class. ' ‘ company. . tion it looks as if money for eight ‘heat Gas in. Durum was firm and| mets! shares, Nevada and Cerro de) Wheat— Wins Title Second Ti colon tele somes “fn bis report on the examination| Nex, cruisers woud be voted r ualanged : Pasco reaching into new high|Dec. 1.23% 1.24% 1.23% 124 |- sete pre shced ntinuing their comment, audi-| of the books of the I. S. Joseph] 4; °"anneintments is considered changed: ings were light and low! £F0und. Heavy selling of | Pan|March 127, 127% 127, 127% Herman Trelle, of Wembley, Al-| tors for the governor said: “Bas-| company, the auditor for the state|foupttul mri oryet Pas | American “B”’and American Repub-| May 128% 1.29% 1.28% 1.29% berta, one of the largest in| ing our computations on the aver-| board of auditors made the follow- Nteereate ss may att z fe aay] i pea eager 9 tepiwenls lic, each of which broke four points, oe Temes sympathetic selling e other oils. {rere_in good demand and)’ General Motors and United States Rye was quiet and Steel common were sluggish most Barley was fe ies after! of the session. Radio touched a new was cunts Range was Dish just under $100 a share and "80 1-2. . {then sagged a few points on realiz- i'd Flaxseed offerings were small ing. Albany Paper jumped seven exhibitors of the grain show, is| age selling price of fee: in, i : rs 9 ig rather inconsistent statement: Dec. 99% 1.00% 99% 1.00% | North America’s oats king, He also) months of ‘Fe 4% Considerable stress has been|©ar™ Loan Boar). An alien. prop, March 1.02% 1.02% 1.02% 1.02% | Won. the title Meet, year. placed upon the fact that the I. S./¢rt¥, Bil Bronemy all be any 7 May 1.02 1.08% 1.02 1.03% ae ying rege eaviest oats ever ‘and rE joseph company has been very len-| por ue "yu cieliabetiigaticrsd pegs Ga ope gn iene with the sate mill in permit! Mygy qunet "hatte am But ATH AT AT 47% | Trelle defeated L. E. Peterson, he _ ting the state mill to fill some of] any consideration of it which leaves 49 AB% 48% | WF, Mont, who wes w d| its contract, long after they had| Sny Consigeretion e+ ie W yesidential ‘49% 49% 48% | Feserve championship. Lins aes ized $3,285.92| matured, or at the convenience of| UY Wie 1ACt Onee 1m Prearnie le also won over Peterson, the penalty of $10,654] the mill. This action on the part of| “yon eo.tiuier practically every i Eee . points to a new top, Warren Broth- 2.04% | achieved the oats kingship in 1924] paid to the I. S. Joseph company.-_| the I. S. Joseph ‘due to}. Fo" example: practically every but oa avert oe ers nearly six and Rossia Insurance, | Dec. 2.05% 2.06% 2.05% 2.06 | and 25. | shat “Other exhibits show feed sales} the fact that the state ‘nil "con: hiehly ei eee {oth i wtitical ‘ id * | Blectric Storage Battery and Mont-IMay 2.11% 2.12% 211% 2.12 Rerges faltg legen Bepger J tracts Numbers, 10,158 and 10,169, Sei ct one de ancthie atthe ‘ jarley— respectively, calling for tons 0: 4, SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK or more. The list of new highs in-| Dec. “77% 78 77% .77% | bushels to the acre. February, March and! pure bran and 500 tons of s Cees ieee creme need ta May 16% 17% [76% .77%| Canada now has won the oats) April, 1£27, respectively, showing| middlings, provided that no can- South St. Paul, Nov. 30.—@)— Roebuck, Goodrica 5 ° : " a jov. cluded Sears cl championship six of the last eight} total sales, number of tons sold and| cellation penalty should be imposed ences teil ering ¢ (U. 8. ‘D. of A.)—Cattle 3,500; Rubber, Stewart Warner, Abitibi s i 5 a opening slow, run late in arriving; Power, Corn Products and National D RAN times it has been’ contested. average selling price per ton.” Ga theke te contracts, and’ they | ee Herbert Hoover * |, steers and yearlings in light sup- Biscuit. ee Trelle and Peterson each have| | The schedules "mentioned "show! might be filled at the cand. ted is obvious, that some of Hoover's} Keaton ~ ply; undertone strong, spots 25, Rails also presented several Open High Low Close fr the championship cup] that the mill and elevator sold 2,926! of the state mill.......” renee any kitdl of a bill chat would| Gry and_ the 4 early ere eT gee she sea polnts ot atrengts Baying ot Se; | param Mean oltiaeanen aie acgared| inet, meee: bene Argument Is Lame Bdd any lustre to his reputation. | Holmes va. James F- 3 x 4 wi 0 , : In n-] bash and Pere Marquette was Nov. 120 120 119 1:19 | the title three times. prices of $80.30 and $29.81 a ton, re-| “By referring to exhibit C of this It is the same way with tax re-| the plaintiff, a Mandan, active, steady, lareely 6.25 to 6.75 on expectations of a substantial in- for cows and upwards to 8.75 for crease in freight traffic through the heifers; cutters 4.75 to 5.50; bulls reopening of the Ford plants. Ca- ly 7.00 down; nadian Pacific and Western Mary- strong; land also recorded substantial Dec. 1.18 1.19% 1.18% 1.19 A ecee nigger org ee etary 1S) duction. Farm relief is in a simi- ns a pectir Hi 1 tor report or to 104 of Mr. Li 's “ ., defendant: Mey. 1.23% 1.24% 1.23% 1.24% | class, 47, junior yearling boar, third,| and 5,690 ee widdiinge tn Sas it will be noted hago lar. situation, and, as was pointed oes Dec 1.01 1.03% 1.00% 1.03 | Ethel Lowman, atland, N. D. March and April at average prices| tracts referred to were filed and out above, a desire to embarrass May 1.05 “06% 1,04% 1.06 Horse department—Belgians,| of $29.81 and $29.93 per ton, re-| no penalty accrued thereon, and the President Coolidge as a potential! aij on Mrs. McKendry’ lay / 1.06% 1.04% 1.06% | ciass, 79; mare, 1 year and under] spectively. facts prove the foregoing argument | C@2didate may raise hob with the] defendant has: entered © 2.07 | two—third, Farceur's Fuchsia,| “A record of all of the feed sales| to be very lame. The I. S. Joseph| arm bloc’s bill. suit alleging damages as 2.06 2.07%. 2.06 2.07% North Dakota Agricultural college.| made by the state mill during the| company had a full and legal right Third Term Question Up water see] 13: due him on con’ gomery Ward advanced four : gains. !_ Fi | Money was in fairly plentiful sup- Nov. ply at the renewal figure of four | Dec. ue! cd \ H q from December, 1926, to| to collect a penalty of $1 per ton} In addition, there is the question e Holmes vs. Holmes ine wai ican: May = 2.12% 214 212% 2.13% | qupeR NEW FOUR-H forlod stom December, ine» {2 | on the 1,522 tons cancelled in addi-|of the anticthird term resolution aolten at soe name The dest prices of the day were BISMARCK GRAIN CLUB CHAMPS NAMED shown,” the report says. This tion to the $7 per ton rise in the| which certain senators have been| evid obtained for many stocks in the| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) |. Chicago, Nov. 30.—(AP)—Open to| market. discussing. It seems probable that lights 7.50 final hour when Commercial Sol- Bismarck, Nov. 30 spaces of the great midwest echoed ivi “According to the terms of all|the Senate will be more or less an mostly 7.50 soared 10 poin peans of praise today for three new| west during the six-month period. the contracts, with the exceptions| anti-administration organization, 3 ales opening | ware, pecker ae Pepicts wet No.1 hern a champions of the national Four-H| After aieanciog the various fig-| of contracts 10,158 and 10,159 which| with the “progressives” wielding » largely 7.50; average! tional Distillers Products six to six club boys’ and girls’ congress, home-| ures referred to, report says:| were filled, specifically on con-|the balance of power, and it is prob- ov $881; wrelatt 206. | and one-half and Peoples Gas, Du ward bound after winning honors| “After a careful 5 ‘of the ex-| tracts calling for delivery of 10,300] able that it will find a number of 0.905 eark 8 steady,| Pont and American Radiator, four 1 ‘gg | ‘rom a big field. hibits above refered to the follow-| tons of feed, there was nothing to| ways to harass the chief executive. lambs 18.78; Dako-| 10 five. Big blocks of Radio were flax Back to Kansas, 16-year-old Me-| ing facts are evident: : reclude the I. S. Joseph company|LaKollette is expected to introduce 00; it vies ' bought, carrying it up just above flax rie Antrim, of Kingman, takes her} “( rom collecting $1 per ton in the|his resolution protesting against a “ig "g7 | title as the nation’s healthiest girl. forth Dakota Mill and event delivery was not made on the| presidency that lasts more than Prjotal sales'\approximately 2,800, Back to Iowa goes J. Fred Chris- date called for in the contract. The| eight years, and this resolution may 000 shares. ” mL Oats “40| tensen, 18, of College Springs, with 0 fact that contracts for 1,000 tons of| pass. . J a wows a Lage ny feed we not contain + penal, % All in all, Snares will here a ‘a ARLOT SALE! up into isconsin ie nae clause case 0: efault surely] busy season. It wil a stormy, ICAGO LIVESTOCK RANGE OF CARL 30. ae st tional style championship goes home| the I. S. J would not afford relief on contracts|colorful session; a good deal of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Scothorn Chicago, Nov. 30.—(AT)—(U. 8. Ne with Olive Van Vuren, demure miss for 10,800 tons, such contracts|work will get done because a presi- been eaten to at ). of A.)—Hogs, Ey oa 0. 6 {62| of Shawano county. i specifically setting forth a penalty| dential campaign is approaching | Serious illness 10 to 16 cents lower ‘One cent per pound discount un-| These three proud young cham-| average of $1 per ton in the event default is} and a good deal mo: der 66 Ib. eat corn, 70 It . five cents | Dions were chosen from a field of made thereon. done for the same reason; and the held ‘morthern 1.20 6-8 @ 1.35 1-2; sam-| under shell. iy 44 state titleholders last night as on these purchases “The records of the state mill| whole thing will doubtless be highly 210 to 300{ple grade dark northern 123 5.8; winter wheat .. $1.03 | the chief event of the annual Four- show that the mill was generally in| interesting and instructive to 110; 160 to| No. 2 hard winter 1:18 3-4; No. 2 Dark hard winter wheat ...-- 1.02] club congress. arrears in the filling of its feed| watch. * mo mized durum 1.26 1-4; No. 1 mixed —_ ragga i acy state mill: contracts, contracts and ‘if the Joseph com- weet ae ‘36, : Perfect Permanent Waves. ‘The mill manufactured| pany did not avail itself of its legal BN grec el MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE |sefe, sure. rights it was entirely due to its e Minneapolis, Nov. 30—(AP)— for. made,| fair dealings and not due to the No, 8 white 47 1-2 and easily cared E absurd tainéd i Srna recente today a eapolisreash |looks better and lasts — fo. 1.104 1h @ 1.01 5-8, | aeat mand eoatbe grain closing quo-| when given at the Hotel Pat- No. 1 2.08 3-4. fiom) { today follow: ¢ , Continued f1 Barley: No. 3-80 @ .80 1-2. lah terson Beauty Shoppe. _ Too Late *o Classify {c ntinned rom page one) a . a4 1.61 ; FOR RENT—Furnished room with| movement of new people into North re will not get = 2 oe ee Sem AP wheat: 155 @1.61 private entrance with or without | Dakota within the next 12 to 18 ona 1-2; No, 1, northern 153, @1.60 a stall in heated garage, 614| m : No, 5 haga: 4.89: 1-3) io, 153 @1.60 Seventh street, 7 Campaigns Successful pod sea Pola No. & mixed $4; No. Bee ti Egg aa Fogg ge ogee’ an pany nd city] Shasized the success of the 90. ‘ : No. 3 white 52 1-4; No, @ 53. G 2 i FOR SALE—Lioyd baby carriage, past 125 @182 ‘very reasonable 243-3, More than 300 silos ee “ oe A been constructed, he said, ee is oe tn the District Cours of the unitea | creased. He explained ‘he ~~ 2 DNB eh to 149 i States for the District of North Da- fo et 4 i Dw ted to good. 125 @130 work for trench tle and food cup 3 DNS a & ies iat Sheridan, ent ether tle, Hs Fy pees) i ties in the ¢ oath os Se 1 dark bard (ifont. 1.40 ig yy ee To atrive 1.40 for a pure bred sire Minn. sae The work, of bringing in , motor a ig 2G Pusat ace 1.46 ; Bara 4 Beulah Coal i Wachter Transfer Co. bebrbe

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