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PAGE TWO ‘GRAIN | FINANCIAL - LIVESTOCK — MARK EFS | NEWs feformation | published by tbe De- pstoal i had been marooned JUDGE SHOOK rtment o! griculture, and es-| in a #1 FARM AID BILL pecta lly through banks others| Extrenre temperatures were Shoe | é - who supply credit ret ng to fi- jin evidenee today shige tia no pee Is UNCHANGED foe an acreage manifestly too fo Bei ane a8 or ctate. A : . — ge. las t Ww. ‘ at Billings, Glen- (Continued from page one) jovernment Can Help sins, Belen, iy ing Gy. end Side gre *£a3, commerce comr.ission be passed| “It is impossible to provide by|¢" U | UEWAGH Beat FRELe without further delay. He also re-|law for an ansured success and prow-| "&Y- pa : J bate stated his desire for 1 if rity for all those who engage in It was snowin Wikio es! iy Year. Azo Ope: is ing coal strikes. ded, the gOvernment ¢ 1 "Helena, Mont, Dec. 6,—/—All to Cite Def AKE U RE Dec 1.28% 140% (1.28% «= «1.29% «= 1.28% «1.20% Foreign Policy assume responsibility for it. | namiers’ of the Hope Sngineering Threatens le lendant va @125 @% ° @K@% Although the message was devoted | Government can, however, assist co-| (ro ne. craw of 25 men, lost last For Contempt of Court March "22% a9 1.31% 1.32% | almost exclusively to domestic af-| Operative associations and other or-) night in a Witegard, were safe in ore Lead ie 4 | fairs, the president did i “orm cor anizations in orderly marketing and tg mide trelbar: the worse. for When He Argues Active Buying of Corn Leads May i 1.33% 1.34% | @ress again that Ame interven-| handling a surplus clearly due to iy GLesRe iia each ‘me Seen! : to General Upturn in All @'% |tion in foreign lands was merely for| Weather und seasonal conditions, in 0 - eae : wc) phsertieed din Cee ** |the purpose of protecting the lives |Order to nave the producer from pre-| YE. vceacer, nursing a| Cineinmati, Dec. 6.—UP)\—George Other Grains Dec. 18% SIG 90% |and. property of ‘this country’s yentable loss. While it is probably | pair of 2tmaen, feet, was reacued: Remus startled the court room. and ong) Sane dagger t oy nel aecie 4 much will from his.stailedicar.. Cuters, also in| aroused the ire of Judge Chester R: Chicago, Dec. 6.—(AP)—With}| March v4 TAK aragua and expressed the belief that | be worked out by trial and rejection, * stalled auton’ were danget' Shook, presiding in his murder trial, | 3 , |the trov ith Mexi 8 beginning could be made by set- 96% @ Ke (5 oil and land laws, by “a firm adher- ting up a federal board or commi: ° efforts of three men| . ence to our rights and a scrupulous sion of able and experienced men: in| Contractors Must and his daughter Romola to subside. 514 52% |respect for the sovereignt Mex.| Marketing, granting e ual advant- Bemus’ voice was heard ae cin ico)” would be solved “withoht im. [Ages under this boerd to ‘he various | Pay Cost of Delays over the turmoil of Fashing feet a Judge Shook s é A Ec qusiy near exhaustion witen found. wospects ahead for rain or snow May hroughout the entire corn belt and} *Y with increasing talk of corn export yusiness broader buying of corn de- veloped today. Some corn was re- today by an outburst that required \ the combined ¢ Oate— Dee. agricultural commodities and se ward the man who vorted sold. for export at the Gulf March 534 54% | pairment of friendly feeling. ry | ry of Mexico 4'4 cents a bushel over| * Any attempt to rOvise “live af-|tions of the country, giving encaur- Coniractars wiv life’s at stage, my life’s at stake,| to he price of Chicago delivery.| y9. 48 55 56% |fecting the federal revenues, Mr.|®gement to the edoperative move- state high curs on | and I know my tights.” Wheat, oats and rye were also firm,) “8 @56 @% @% @% |Coolidge declared, should be ap-|Mment in agriculture, and providing time will be requirei to pay Judge Shook threatened velped by strength of corm. dp pve < proached with a desire to sustain|® revolving loan fund at a modera =| direct penalty in. the 2 Remus with contempt of court pro- Corn closed firm ™% to %*@% "On 1.08% 1.08% 1.09% 1.08% 1.09% |the national budget. rate of interest sary a new resgittion a ceedings to which us rep! in ent net higher; wheat %& to % cent | . valet @% Significant admonition iven| financing. § by the state highway co. .ission. i terms: i ap; oats at 41 cent advance; and| x9, 0, 1.08 4% 1.08%, 1.09% 1.081% 1.09% | congress that the duty for framing a|lay the foundation for ane! The resaiutiun requires that con-! “Your honor, I have tried crimi- provisions starting from 5 cents Ma, 1.09% oT 109% © 1.10 1.09% 1.09% |tax bill was peculiarly its own and | Solution of the surplas pri tractors wite fail to fi.ish @ job) nal cases this ‘country, | | line to a rise of 7 cents. brand £ : ; that it should guard against “ “This ig not a propos id within the. period specified in the} and I know how to couch and phrase bh It was soon apparent in the corn “i” 12.15 1212 1248 cial interests, too often selfish, more money to the farm contract sitall pay all engineering | obj ” had [et - a re us market today that w majority of} ways uninformed of the national|slready fairly well -nanced, but to| costs witich cecur between the time | been overruled in an objection and traders had switched to the buying| 37!" 1a 12.55 1247 712.50, | needs as a whole, with hired agents |lend morey temporarily to exper:-| fixed im that contract and actual side, and t heavy profit taking | G50 ss ut ‘! using their proposed beneficiatice as | Mental marketing associations which | completion of the work. In most}! which yesterday weakened values fd ¥ 10.45 engines of propaganda.” will no doubt ultimately be financed | instances, it was said at the high- i | had given fresh incentive to specu- | 11.37 Army and Navy by the regularly established banks.) way department. contractor: | lators who looked for revision of re-| 34 11.65 Being a nation which relies wy as were the temporary operations of |have to pay $10 day . cent bearish estimates of corn yield.! Bellies is its ability to maintain peace by the war finance corporation. Coop-| state would be elieved of that A further simulus was found in| 7)/e8— 11.87 |dealing and good will rather than|¢Tative market'ng expecially would) engineering cost. cable advices that told of large! March 1217 12.25 by force, the president advocated eos with means of buying or} Failure of contractors to prospe European requirements | 800 1275 12.80 the maintenance of a moderate army |PUuilding physical properties. itheir work with sufficient vigor : and # heavy consumer buying! _ “SY - - and navy. He added, however, the ‘“The national government has! some cases was given as the reaso! 4 abroad. 1.02% @ 1.03% |need for cons: lerable naval expan- almost entirely relieved the farmer | for the adoption of tk. new rule. at) : Contrary. to usual cus.om, the an te @1.03 V5 sion had been demonstrated some f#om income taxes by successive tax — 4 wheat market today showed a dis- - sonics "13% |time ago and that i: rounding ,out | fecuctions. but state and local taxes i position to follow corn, rather than! ., 06% 2.13% | navy, the United’ States would| have increased, putting ov him a : to act ag market lender. Large De- 206%@ «+ | not be moved by failure of the Ge-|eTievous eye Pm MANDAN NEWS cember deliveries of wheat at Liver- . THe Bane economy shou! applie a ™ spool were reported, but the effect? REACTIONARY DULUTH oicahthe! the Tint Btls po and local expendicures. This lear- eS ee ce on the /wheat market here was aed ing. to continue the preparatory. in- ly within the, ‘exislative domain of tery is a work of art original : transint. Much more notice was B Open High Low Close vestigations on the general subject the states. The federal g.vernment Grant County Men and unique, and like a fine 4 kivert to trade gossip that export Selling Movement in Bully. Tos, 1.901 1.19% 1,20%| of limitation of armaments which| has also YeLabchhs ton eon eek A painting is signed by the artist : #frand for cash corn was develop-|" Z i ed 124%, LOSE 124%, 12b% |have been started under the eus-| tare and system of agr tural Receive Sentences|| —ana tne piece you buy fs the ing both with Great Britain and con-| Swing After Congress Gets | Moy “eet . ; pices of the League of Nations.” its. The farmer vill be great'~ t 1 ten a ta tinental Europe. President’s M Dee 1.01% 1.02 1.01% 1.01%] “Everyone knew,” Mr. Coolidge|efited by similar rction in many] Dongid McPherson, 27, a resident || CNY Oe Of Mts Kind Im exist- mun FIRMNESS IN Pesiient's Message May 1.05% 106% 1.05% 1.06 | Said, ie had a three power agree- oe is fi Beltane of Grant county, was sentenced tol cnce: WHEAT FUTURES Naw: YErK) Mie CL TABI Stal nee” io omiecelnit pies apni tn wih the acemalty of conten ganization in order more completely |*e2te Nondentiaty ‘by iadoe a Le |] Tas exclusiveness is what gives Minneapolis, Dec. 6.—(AP)—Be-| stock market turned reactionary| May 31852 Enaa, Sieh Siaig |our building program. The failure te |, Separate the research and regu-|Berr, FMC Mo ton county: district |f| TTY valu@ to @ work of art Vere weather in western Canada,| again today after an early period of| 2) —-712%8. 213% 212% 2.13%) 0 ee should not cause us to build | itor ons, that each may be) ort Monday when bi pleaded|} 4nd with so Jittle extra cost strength ut Winnipeg and a better’ irregularity. The selling movement | MINNEAPOLIS RANGE either more or less than we other-| Detter administered. Morc emphisis| ott, to a charge of granc larcen: that you will be surprised ' tone in coarse grain created mild! went into full swing soon after the ° “hci wise should. is being placed on the research pro-|"Gct- tried Giese, 14, Elgi |] Mt le 1 tor firmness in wheat futures here to-| Mor intion ut th pee Dec. 6 “Any further treaty of limitation| 8M, not only by enla: -ing the ap- Presley grth bn\ord| [acelin gence ee 7 + na 7 ial | eal * ~s +, i idi: Hage in the sension action was lst” houses suggesting profit taking on| pec, 1.24% 1.25% 1.24% 1.25% | Should enter on no competition, We Serspalay tie research anor of the [When he pleaded guilty to a charge|| der, then, how exactly Rook- uf fy Joan, with prices at hest 5-6 @ cent above the previous close. Oats advanced sharply in sym. pathy with Chicago. An early upturn of 3-4 cent was &cored by rye futures. the theory tht “the good news was|March 1.28% 1.28% 1.28% 1.28% | Should refrain from no redful pro- of grand larceny. wood meets this want. I ” ‘ ” department. It js in this direction A out.” A higher renewal rate on c ‘99 B0% 1: "9 gram.’ Leniency because of an excellent money, coming after the announ ay seg ait i ta Waterways —~ that much future progress can be) service esol ‘was shown in the case|| We are exclusive agents for : Ry 5 expected.” ment of record breaking stock ex-| pec. . 1.0 0! J 02% |... The president declared that stab- Ki of McPherson who admitted the|] Rookwood Pottery for the state change member loans, also had a Tete eee te ed ilization of the Great Lakes re- Farm Loan System theft of wheat. Giese was charged|| —and are showing many pieces mained to be considered so that they} In referring te the farm loan sys-| with looting the cash register of the from $1.50 and 4p. Please do ‘ 1.03) May barley advanced one cent aft- a cad ed Raita speculation for} Muy 1.04% 1.04% 1.03% 1.04% ale may be opened to the sea, congress . lids : Elgin Motor Inn on six different oc- oe ped ate commission house comment was| nec’ .50% 50% 5°. 50% [having already authorized the gen- ben lees scosdeniy iraportant that |easions. not confuse Rookwood Pottery meet ures were slow and eenerely abiedte to the recom-| March 52 is 51% priael ph iki ae rote the Federal land and joint-stock —_—_—__ with wedgwood as there is 2 ss ng. mendations e president's ad 6 B2% system. is. stabilization wo HI ii i it difference—as Rookwood Cash wheat offerings were light nitantioastielig paid | nie ba Baie 8 provide = gulf to the Atlantic wa- Fee tS gece oitee in G.N.D.A. Campaign Is || a | and premiums were firm to strong. road consolidation fea-| Hee, rf} “ *. first dove 2.05% 2.06%|terway, indorsed by Mr. Coolidge|the indictment of the officials off Launched in Mandan oiaeete ctl cali ee 7 ORO ar ar rr oer errr rrr The basis finished better yesterday ‘Mer; rary 2.05% 2.06% a : ‘4 ger and dividend rumors 2.1014 2.12% 210% 2. PhiladelpMia speech before . Mo and edged higher again today. Me-!wccompanied the bullish demonstra-| Harley 2 “tes @10% 212 Ie league, and his message | been provided for examinations, and| Mandan and 2d a Onto Lae cot an Tree ines , Wore |tions in some of the spec dur-|Dec, 80.81: 80.80% [declared that two boards of engi-| at the instance of the treasury rules| ¢or 19g8 monberhine inthe Gentes sea te o:two lation from eed yes-ling the morning. tradin, May ‘78% ‘80% [787 ‘79% |neers had decided the St. Lawrence regulations of the Federal Farm North ‘Dakota tether aoe torday, and ordinary quality was | street, heard that negotiations would : é river the more expeditious and cheap-| Board have been revised. Early last | Nort”, Dakota, association were in- ie cee K gp Mt er wheat i soon be concluded for a merger of BISMARCK GRAIN er route.” May three of its members resigned. \onbroh nth tod brie ra ff gh ean y and tem to one cent) the Keith Orpheum vaudeville cir-! (Furnished by Russell-Miller vo.) | While he favored proposals for| Their places were filed wh men Sha wed ins pe “Bismarek’s Diamond Store” ober. Durum was firm to strong, |euits, but the reports linking the| No, 1 dark northern Promsting peace throughout the| connected with the War Finauce Cor-| caive thei final incterctees Oe Since 1907 oat wae crolce nearce. Medium) Lambert and other pharmaceutical! No, 1 northern .. ‘p6| World. Mr. Coolidge declared that} poration, Eugene Meyer being-desig-| °°} §. Russell, director of the hig y ose cent eh companies were officially denied. | No, 1 amber duru the United States should continue to| nated as farm loan pao ested intio ‘ion Mi . sactl a “d ey igor erate and) “In the early trading U No. 1 mixed durum Promote peace by example and|‘The new members have demonstrat- eeinates: Suttons ee | peas pas sale $0,000. and Paper soared i No. duved duvtuna “fortify it by such internationi!| eq their ability in the field of agri-l¢he quota that ha rll ing i: t ants were Lee we steady. tal Insurance 6, ladelphi:. com-| No, 1 flax . .4| covenants against war as. we are! cultural Mahe in the extensive op- ‘Member of the ten fe Mandan Did VIG Poss OL OE 2 1 Meets were, light and pany and Goodrich, Rubber B each, No, 2 flax » Ps itted under our constitution to| erations of the War Finance Corpor-|aro H.C. Schulte, Joe Gauen 5 PT { ten and a handful of others 3 points or| No, : i FE # ci jaoman was good, Prices held at inore, Later selling. pressure. was hear ‘The Farm Problem Pl Beige dct ary have| Charles F. Ellis William PJ Ellison, f+ ’ oo iia ; ‘ particularly effective against Unit-| Oats... 4 ‘ning agriculture, the presi-lessary to preserve the public con- FS ee i é axseed was in ght supply aud eq States Cast Iron Pipe, which Speltz, per_cwt. Are fidence in this system in order to demand was {alr 4 jbroke 6 points, and American Ma- HELL CORN “The past year has seen a marked|find a market for their bonds. A so. ST. PAUL LIVES PAUL LAVESTOCK chine and Foundry, International] No, 4, 55 tbs. improvement in the gene: .1 condi-| recent flotation was made at a rec- Routh St. Paul, De E (AP Harvester, Postum, American Sugar! No, ‘5 , tion pf agriculture. Production is| ord low rate of 4 per cent. Careful U 3 Dot aye ‘ori a Refining, United States Steel com-| No. 6 |, ; .62|bettef balanced and without acite| supervision is absolutely necessary ph Desay felt sap attle, i iy mon, Union Carbide and Montzom-|"" One cent per pound discount un-| shortage or heavy surplus. Costs|to protect the investor and enable as dentin t supply; fully steady ery Ward, all off 2 to nearly 5) der 65 Ib. ear corn, 70 Ibs. five cents | have been reduced and the average|these banks to exercise their chief at Mone ss pod sie Peeples ee points. under shell. output of the worke: increased. function in serving agriculture.” Social News of ere analog ayo Mek Peat Ste Gt Hand ner, whan on.» 8g ef arm pr hg re, we Mandan Vieini rs * shortly after o'clock and ii others haye fallen, so that epur- od Tao Te bulls, apward to veoee 40 ‘check the selling move-|>2t* hard winter ian OO al ng power of the farmer is'ap- STORM CLOUDS Vi ity | f J A ment, CHICAG 5, proaching a normal figure. The in- 4 Melghty butchers 7.50@7.15; stock-| MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE | No, red’ smutty 1.34; No. 2 hard|¢redit for the progress made since] - CAPITOL HILL cterk of court, of Elgin were busi’ : . cra i Caan, Aion . Li Minneapolis, Dec. 6.—)-—Wheat | 191%, if 1921. He has adjusted his produc- pinata ness callers in Mandan Monday. 4 ry Bg apes, veslors, goa ity ‘receipts today 181 compared to 125|° “Corn old No. 6 mixed 87% @8814; | tion, and through cooperative organ- (Continued fiom page one) pedicicil con Tight 1i cag cents lowers 9 year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat | No. 2 yellow 92@94. ’ lizations and other methods improved come back into the spotlieht afte Miss Harriet Rosen, daughter of Hons. 15,000; ‘very slow; bidding tA, Cont ee ee esa we edd No 2 eae pean ths Nos Natta cad aneener cial the badget. message has Been pre: Mr. and Mea, Morris Rosen of this S74 P Ww: 3 white 63% @B65. N i . jt “Contig one - ta 1 hard spring, fancy : Re, Not quoted. methods which other industries are age is ie gegsoa tn as alanche oy see S Brigg agers ai 200" ie ‘ee m8 fg . Lar 0 | Montana .. 1.59 65 Barley 85@92 ¢ obliged to use to secure stability! o¢ more than B00 bills ? vie | party of Campfire Girls on the P - Rago haehern ore 10s BRAG ido 12% GER | Timehy ed spogze, | an prnperiy, “hie leone Shae ipat the howe, hing | ils orth of te ct =~ < ‘i Ss, we A ‘love: : 75. - — ‘otek; montly 70 doe: Pack 7 sows | To arrive 1.57 6 Tard 11 on see doned, economics are being , apaiied One ite fang age ‘About 30 members of the Mandan}: : « east ig joe al rere he ane 1 hard spring . 2 Ribs 11.06 to ascertain the best adapted unit] 4.) o¢ pep the inori 5 Roses wi ome 1 ny 8.15; weight 206) ‘To arrive ........ 1.28 . Bellies 12.00, of land, diversification is being pro-|teater, and having d ided by ed tae Beer. 45000; nothive do ane gd to fancy. moted, and scientific methods are| Sibiiran Mire a parr ‘seceline moter -Bheep, ; nothivg done on fat) ‘To arrive . +131 @ POTATOES being used in production, and busi- panlority Beck of Pennsyl- Jambs; practically all Sarees vary DNS, ch to fancy. x0, Dec. 6,—()—(U. 8, D.|ne88 principles in marketing. Vania, was ready to 0 to. work. bre : few feeding lambs; packers bidding |{ DNS gd to choice 3 @ Rece' “Agricultu fi ve 4 cand! business ‘ 50 cents lower on fat lambs or|1 DNS, ord to good. 1.26 ’ on Prag pret Meta aca ered nye peer ia Committee Will Investigate ane 5 ee AS ae ghoreoest lee 3 talking steady on others and {1 dark northern. shipments 433 cars; demand andj fact is that economic Beck’s right to a seat—that for. | O09 ct ts ae area j : he sales Monday included; ‘To arrive ... ++ | movement slow; market dull; few| marches forward in a straight line.qmerly held by Vare—was challenged icabacghs neat abate ji Epeund Montana feeding | 1 northern . 25 1.30 | sales reported,’ Wisconsin. sacked| It goes in waves. One part goes| DY, Representative Garrett on the Too Late to Classif: ambs at 13.00, To arri b . | round whiter $1.00 fo 1.60: Mime:{ahead, while another halts and an-|stound that he was not a resident . verano : 1.43 xota-North Dakota sacked round| Other recedes, Everybody wishes|°f) Pennsylvania, but the house| COMPETENT stenographer desires, erlcagd, Dee, CAE te 8. Dee Ny 84,{2 choice f whites and Red river Ohios 1.30 to|Seticulture to prosper. An’ sound | voted 243 fo 157 t Iet hin take the) “position either _permament or ' ‘A.)—Hogs:,60,000; fairly active; 3 oe 3 @ 1.40; Idaho sacked russets No, 1,|8%d workable proposal to help the| path o arr rect an elec: fence. Bho Ly aaa ta i 3 mation by Garrett to direct an elec- \e) ¥ to 10 cents lower than Mon 3 DNS, ch 1-0 to 1.66; partly graded 1.25 to) Ore) Whe goverment eis ip-| tons commities. to. invest FOH RENT One furnished slee fday's Average; top $9.00; bulk de- 3 DNS, gd to choice. sii ‘ Tid are not all identical. Le, cane. 5 odern home. vattablo 200 to 300 pound weights 3 DNS, ord to good. rodue-| The Beck episode, coming as a bl ’ ould assist as many p! {98.56 @ $8.90; 160 to 200 pounds 3 northern ........ 1, Minneapolis, Dec. 6@&(AP)— 1 .| complete surprise to thos: who be- “98:10 @ $8.60: most packing sows) 1 dark hatd (Mont. 41 |8;,D- of Ad—Potatocs: | Moderate" vouia ‘be the Sim to nasiat the| lieved the only openir = day fight $8.60; rt @ $8.00; Hg weleite $8.15] To arrive . farmer to work out his own salva-| Would be at the senate end of the: bulk sletighter pigs $7.00)1 hard (Mont.). 23° @l. J * tion socially and economically. No|capitol, came after Longworth’s it 802 BE hearywelshtr hogs 660. @ Mao. E'S, U'daik TOL [St Paul rate, pl ofan penn aoe |e tas Me Snes Ag| WANTED To bay aah P . weights, round whites, United Stat ‘ rao , HOO; medium $440 ¢) $8.96; lights hard... x Nov; toe walée ALAR Caw SLABS standing on, his own foundation, . | 4 other office (in the gift of the! FOR RENT_—S 3 packing sows $7.26 @ $8.25;|Minn. & SD, i hard. ‘ “1n:the tee ha eee 225 for ein: Sbartmaes pk the, Vataey Jelaughter pigs $6.70 @ $7.75. || To'arrive’.... 127 ¢_lHICAGO PRODUCE Gis ane: the goverment Baa rect: i Flats. Phone 773. 6: Reda: eek Till clansed| Pe tes eeee Chicago, Dee, | 6.—(P)—Butter| §Pe" ask, sane to ring lal ane WANTED—Boy 18 or 20 years old | killing quality plain; stock- © arrive 136% @1.49% higher; receipts 9,721 tul tf < vation, apparent that FIVE INCHES | to work in Dept. Store. Must be afd feeders firm; counrty de-| Foy 2 amber durum. 135% @1.48% | CTY cxtras .60 1-4; _ stand eiiralioe pele We bars had al | ES Bagg egg ene lead fairly broad; most ted steers|1 amber durum..... 1.17%4@1.30% | C'S, firsts 46 to .47; surplus of ‘production ard’ poor! FELL DURING Bonet, Capes Se svar Se. ganna apioting, WESH|) Tovey veces Liga oo | gt 2; seconde AY Aa 0 leat on™ and hich hs fay] oe eee ae $16.00, with best on ‘early run/1 durum . 4 194 camer unchanged; receipts 5,460 Iately shown signs of a vement, LAST NIGHT ismarck, N. 4 bulla $7.75 © $8.00 d j : Cente mneanete ed for solution is one of dealing with| (Continued from page onc) | “cred Indy desiseae), ncaition at ; ‘ . lower. $1200 @ 8: , g CHICAGO POULTRY & surplus of production. It is use-}-to walk home from work and heavy| housework or | cleaning. Also ; is 3 outsiders $13.00 @ Chicago, “Dec. 6—U6—Poultry| tne “Winn ended ie wocaeeney| The blisaard followed ie, 4 : i 1 red 110% | tive eany: receipts eight’ carsi|ang stability, “Government price| ot w storm last weck that entented Founded ' “Mbeep 15,000; very slow; few 4@ w+ fe ct to a Springs .19 to 24 ixing is ies He ES from the Rock Mountains es the| fae for Permanent Northwestern scu.y ranch, Méyteg Building» _ OF bhoton *s pelt yp 5 to ae roosters 17; lavaler A save Miasiasippi “valley and l if B15 Washington Ave., North, Minneepalls’ Mia segs J. form bg continued| ite craic POR of a cold *wave.| acy, 108 Fourth Deferred Payments You'll Never Mise’ MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Dec. 6.— (AP) Flour unchanged; shipments 43,773 barrels. Bran $29.75 @ $30.00. ih St. Paul—Dr. Konentsz, 80, a tist, here, was killed in accident in Los : if He H Hills ne if i ie Ha