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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1927 if z .|o— ‘ es | self who fe to know? , A “At the Bismarck, jt rinanctaL | GAGNER CASE [Temperatures Ane eariaTe ela 2 nh ys | WOO ant "he|| te Te Libres oe. ys | MARKETS | March Buying Stimulated by Opening} “!4¥ of Buenos Aires Wheat Mar- | Corn— 1.32% 1.31% Taking of testimony in the case of |men and women again resumed their 1 fraukly that many of | week are suggested by Dr. Frank] purify the religion of that region, 1.34% = 1.34% | ° ‘ | William F. Gagner vs. Northern|daily walks to work. tr a ws st what | McCoy, who writes the Tribune’s|/soon after the Mexican war, Miss | Pacific Railway company was com- Seventeen weather stations of 34 we Lpheeel I le wnat | daily health aay coer oe ann pleted at noon today and the casejon the U. S. Weather map recorded |" «as J recall it, the authorities at sreakfast—French omelet, waffle} peda? ty and Indians. | versity Alumni association, 1920- 8; is A idi ks | Kansas. City; WHAS, Louisville, i LIVESTOCK By Associated Press Leased Wire NEWS GOES 1 JURY ‘ Missouri Slope Pe gettd ie i ie “ore | Wa ‘Nashville, ad WMC, Mem- ino bablie ibe “4 had the fallew- “ —= - " vith uni-| phis, ‘ Bs ee “ee . SE EE Fi (Continued from page one) or less fo e metho iy hith 5 ; “ i CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE leas fous past two years have replaced many | versity athletics. id vot par- |? _ Buchan—Witch Wood. "A story of RAIN VALUES | ‘ close roa |Trial of Criminal Calendar to/cid tines ‘and that the new wires etsy aca aid no om : Dr. McCoy Suggests ||:.0ten¢ in the days ot the Cove- =P on *, is a 7 would stand up under e: ly le, 7 it wesirday Withee open aigh—aawiin | Start Next Week Several [free Woh ca as nn (seamen rage ey ||, Menus For a Week |), ic Pott, Satya oe hid lh aah ‘ ie : ‘ Are Arraigned e taxicab shortage the footbaly cam i place of Paul ¢——————— 6 | Archbishop. | Inia, Wie etree one MOVE UPWARD a te ae eee — : en te be alleviated as, business Revie. pd Ricte dl sae The following menus for next|came to New Mexico to elevate and Dec. 89% 88 went to the jury at 2:30, following|sub zero temperatures during the i i ket 1 Cent Higher . which Judge J. A. Coffey went to his} past 24 hours with Miles City, Mont, | at, time elicvec that there wat 2 | (browned through); applesauce. eal a etr20! sx Quest ot, Mouth. The Sua oe ee home in Jamestown to spend the|and Prince Albert, Sask., reporting | Prowth of the institution demanding | Lunch—Tomato | soup, | seasoned story of Sir Marmaduke Vane-Tem- jweek-end. ‘Trial of criminal cases|the lowest, the mercury resting at|an athletic director. He remained,| with cream; baked eggplant, raw|perly, who, a weary man of the Chicago, Dec. 10.—(”)-—Evidence! yay 961 959 is exepcted to get under way the]-28 in both spots. ‘ ions | celery. world, goes forth to seek his van- e of a better foreign demand for | : i id first of the week, if Devils Lake reported a maximum cob Bs ea tart at that Dinner—Broi-ec Belgian hare,|ished youth. Of the many adven- wheat acted as un influence in fav- | Oats— Gagner is suing for $1,100 which | this mornifig of -21 while F nd | time, I fer one, am intereste in dis- | baked parsnips, cooked celery; quar-| tures which befall him a mysterious or of higher prices today. Europe) “Joc, 1% 53 51% he claims as the value of 11 stacks|Grand Forks registered -19, James-| covering what now disqualifies him.| tered cucumbers on lettuce, prune] murder is but one. , Was reported as taking Canadian| of hay destroyed by fire allegedly | town -18, and Minot and Mandan -16.|" «Th re is some intimation, in| whip. i : Gale—YeHow Gentians and Bluc. 4 ‘sheat by way of the Pacific coast,! March OAM bY 54% started by a Northern Pacific engine.| Hibbing and Crookston huddled | printed reports, that Paul Davis Monday | Nineteen ‘short stories. and the trading basis at the Atlant- % Several arraignments were made |the closest together of any cities in| slapped Paul Samuelson. If that is| Breakfast—W hole-wheat_muffins,| Grey—Forlorn River.’ A story of ic was firm, with indications that] yay 56 57% 55% this morning, but only one of, the | Minnesota, the iron range metropolis |the only charge against him may Ijpeanut butter, dish of berries | the old West—of the days of cattle- liberal export dealings were immin- defendants entered a plea, the others | Scoring a -27 and the Red River city| make o bold as to suggest that he| (canned). " stealing and the thrilling pursuit ent. Corn and outs developed inde- Rye — ss ; being given until Monday to plead |having -20. - shold receive a bonus rather than! Lunch—Glass of buttermilk, 10 or/and capture of wild horses. pendent strength, ; eel Dee 1,07 1.08 107% to the charg. against them. Ta ‘reprimand? Mr. Samuelson im-| 12 dates. Hagedorn—Roagh Riders. A ro- Wheat closed unsettled 3-8 to 5-8) March 1.084% 1.09% 1.0814 Carl V. Anderson, charged with AGREEMENT pressed me ve:v strongly as having|_ Dinner — Vegetat » soup, roast| mance of ‘Lheodore Roosevelt anc the Sere ener corn at 3-4 fo 7-8) May 1.0818 + 109% = 1.08% engaging in the liquor traffic, plead- 6 , » |few interems in the university be-|beef, cooked string beans, stewed | Spanish war. to 1 cent advance; outs showing 3-4 Lard ed not guilty. IN PRINCIPLE’ yond the figures -on his salary and| tomatoes; salad of grated carrots) McCutheon—Inn of the Hawk and to 1 1-4 cents gain and provisions; “Hee, 1245 9 11.35 The others arraigned todayand who y| expense checks. He. certainly did|and celery; jello or jell-well, with) Raven. A new tale of the struggle unchanged to 15 to 17 cents down. | 1202 11.90 will plead Monday are: Mr. and Mrs. IS REACHED not originate the stadium idea, be- | cream. between the Graustarkian Dragoons Inasmuch as this is the time of! Jan, Fowler, Herbert Miller and pe ene « |cause Paul J. Davis mentioned "that and the robbers of Droon Forest. the year when wheat prices on the! May Argentine might be Cala to re- flect pressure of nearly harvested pi}. — Tuesday lyde Wayt, charged with robbery (Continued from page one’ 1 . 2 Breakfast—Coddle eggs, Melba} Richmond—Lights Up. Could she in connection with the robbing of | council that Poland will reapeee the = beer Laci wilt to Know” toast, pear sal i find happiness at home? Joun Dara inch—! an oil station at Menoken last sum-| independence of Lithuania, while| “However, the point _ am -naking Steamed-rice eo steely tried it just once—and this is the wheat an overnight advance of one) “Dec, 10.60 mer; Robt Krutzner, charged with| Premier Waldemaras unde: a : 6 uni- | cooked beet tops, salad o: story of what she found. _ cent a bushel today at Buenos Aires! Jan. 11.37 13.25 embezzlement; Arthur Fing, chi Swixement that Exthuknia pe in ae cous Fae ares ep "be. |raw cabbage, O'Brien-—Best short stories of attracted immediate notice among 11.62 13.30 with rape; Oliver Vold and Walter | consider herself in a state of war|lieve the, are entitled to know, just| Dinn@r—Broiled lamb chops,| 1927. : wheat traders here. Announcement Carter, charged with engaging in the | with Poland. what the charges against Davis are.|cooked spinach, cooked beets, splad Non-Fiction from Winnipes that no more grain) 11.66 liquor traffic. Will Draw Up Report If th.v are su-h as to justify dis-|of molded vegetables (carrots, peas) Duke-Airports and Airways. (Pro. Boats would leave Canadian lake) 12.15 14.00 he quartet charged with rebbery| | This satisfied the council asked| charge, if proven, all well and good, | and celery), stewed aprico: . vides reliable information on the ports this season was also taken in| 1 12.70 12.70 12.62 | Stated they were without funds and|Beelaerts Van Blockland, Dutch|but if "they are merely such trivial Wed af basic factors affecting airport oper- some quarters as _a_ bullish: factor, |the court appointed Scott Cameron|foreign minister, who is act-|matters as slapping S elson’s| Breakfast— Oatmeal with butter/ation and air commerce ¢ velop- sic the expected result being to Aylos bulls to 8.00; mostly 7.26@7.75. DULUTH RANGE to act as their attorney. ing as special reporter in the con-|face, I, f one, do not se. the need | or cream, no sugar; pear ment. ; European demand more on United, Veqlers closed at 13.00@14.00 to big Dec. 10 ——— troversy, to draw up a report based| for a lot of ‘hullabaloo.’ Lunch—Glass_o! pejuice. Durant—Transitio... This work States wheat and supplies from Ar- é Open High Low Close} President Hopes on these declarations. “We trust to your fair-mindedness | Dinner—Roast pork, cooked okra,|tries to show the effect upon one ola iy ve id d for p, 3,000; around setady; on}. Durum— | é 4 i Both the Poles and Lithuanians|and good judgment in giving the | baked eggpla: ed aple. mind, of tke great changes which eports today o good demand for! one or two loads of holdovers and|Dec. 120% 1.20% 1.21% Farm Aid Bill Will | must agree to the text of a formula] alumni a short statement ‘' t will Thureday : have come upon tc religjou: faith corn throughout Europe helped receipts; for wek: Very few | May 1.25% 157% 1.26% Wi . of settlement which was being|clarify matters a. an early date.” Breakfast—Baked egg, Melbajof th wesi-rn world. somewhat to give strength eee orl fat lambs offered to test top prices; | _ Rye— in His Approval drafted today and it was noted| Samuelson, to whom ‘Wenzel re-|toast, dish of berries (canned). Mantle—Best plays of 1926-27. beset this connection, ae best light and handyweight lambs! Dec. 1.01 1.00% 1,01 : that, after adjournment of the coun-| ferred, managed the campaign for| Lunch—Celery soup, *cucumber| O’Neill—Marco Millions.-A play Lae s SRE this Pavan’ dtl bout steady; heavies and half fat | May 1.05% ¥05% 1.05% 1.05%, | Washington, Dec. 10.—(AP)—| cil sessiof, the Lithuanians did not|an athletic stadium at the Univers- | and olive sandwiches. about Marco Polc__ ; Pan Unites. state: ryeety Shoth to/ 20 cents or more lower; sheep and|_ Hax— | eo Representative Purnell of Indiana,| entirely agree with members of the|ity. In a statem xt to the board of| Dinner—Veal loaf (choy ed cooked) Sullivan—Our Times. Volume 2. be: 5 i ee, 2.0 08% 2 i feeders steady; week’s top prices: | D ranking Republican on the house | council that the conflict had been| administration Wednesday, State|veal, molded in gelatin), cocked| Warner—Surprising the Family. ctolland ‘and Belgium and to Ger-| Natives 14.40; fed westerns 14.25;|May 2.18% 2.14% 2) agriculture committee, discussed | regulated in principle. Senator Walter Schlosser, Grand squash, string beans, prune whip. | A collection of eesays. ‘ a Areihers ALE: tat gees (HOC; ange any at the White House tode aa ea VALUATIC Forks, changed thet Davis’ sction 12| preaktast—Poschet eg: ot Mel-| book pressate the cheats thet tat’ SOS “a wethers 11. ‘at ewes 7.00; range ie s at the White House t indi- N's slapping Samuclson’s face ia" led’ to reakfast—Poacl * Ol of ene bd an s PRICE GAINS A SHOWN 14.00; bulk ‘prices:| MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE | cated later ilatsue aan eenatent to R. R: VALUATION the attempt to oust Da’ is as ath-| bu toast, stewec. figs. at evolution can be spurred and di- ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET N@i4.00; Heavies | Minneapolis, Dec. 10.—”)—Wheat fight for a compromise measure CASE IS DECIDED |tetic director. 3 Lunch—Raw apples or oranges as|rected by eugenics, and th: this Minneapolis, Dec. 10.— (AP) ~-1 49: $s 13,50@14.00; {receipts today 62 compared to 69 a/ which could sects the a roval: of Hearing in the case has been set desired. rocess, developed into 4 mor near- teipts ant’ nightly better expert [Cult and com. on, 10.50@11.005 fed |Z50" S&S. Crain closing quotations | Poth the resident and congress. (Continued fiom page/one) | fF Monday at Grand Forks. | ,Dinner—Bakod halibut, spinachy Iyrexact. science, wil’ usher in a meUAGE tient: ie lambs 11.50@ s je fact that Senator McNary of = > * cor Toby” tnd sae prin | Pears LOOPS Ua ee Shard ape, fancy | Oregon, chairman of the senate agri-|yard. stick of value, but sed inet | Minstrel Program to | ‘#t0et no domert, | a es y 3 3.25@ 6 —1 e-y, | Culture committee, i . as A fein. Were vristerel at the do griana 1 ga ahs corny nnd renurauced| te reproduction new theory would] Be Heard Over Radio|, Bresitst—Csrsive wholewhest| BungearCitntmas R.indes, eee) ee cent and buns —_—_— 1 DNSr taney ont, Loree Lease | Haugen farm relief bill which is in |e'and, in time, upon the Toad tem: maa © bread slightly toasted, peanut butter,| | Grover—Overall Boys it. Switzer- ‘ & imal : tie vataas a te e417 {disrepute at the White House, was Z 4 ‘. stewed raisins land. , Oats were more active than BISMARCK GRAIN To arrive ....++++ 1.57% @1.64% | noted by Mr. Coolid nee selves. An hour of old-fashioned min-| Lunch — Spaghetti (whole-wheat| Morley—I Know a Secret, ae ney sovanzed one cant. seed by Aeedl Sot bedidy ple ot oa Poa eotere | conversation, Mr. Purell ‘said; ona invion'a valeation figure so Soha | relay, willl greet the rad:o aats| pct boiled and butte ed, cooked| Milne—Now We Are Six, ek eee nim: Touts alts GE NS 0 he DWSE ies taney. 4@1L50% jthe President reiterated his hope that |Q’Falion case, the court rejected Scnes ernie: Thecaubée 2, be nae Cael hte Lehtenin 1 Seton—Biography of a drizzly. a el : nea NR: rash 4 mains oe a ias , [legislation would bi s t Ff * o » Den inner—Vegetable so” 0, jalis-} 4 ————— had aa easy and turned No, ; dette eee A a aid Fences nae Sree the farmer mush Sroalt wid ae en eer oe 19 for ginning at 8:30. ical bury steak, creamed carrots. cooked| ‘The average road buil by the { ee iciccecnarpiyonl Ney niet doe MT DNBedite tie Uetete Laney | oRErowals filing of the decree and foe the hear |in7t;, Bones: Mr. Tambo. a typical’! lettuce, spinach-tomato-asj .ragus|old Romans was 14 feet wide, and cn ances Ret nts OF | Ney a anixea dural 1 DNB ocomend. 1eeie een eerie aennee ns ing of motions of appeal in St, | m@tlecutor and other trimmin: of | salad, pineapple sponge. the widest was 25 feet. the virtual cessation CS sie 1 TONE ort he good. 1.264% @1.34% Rhodes Bo’ a0 ine ie ppe: +|the minstrel show of yore, will be! *Cucumber and Oliv. Sandwiches: er than posted receipts, and were|No. 1 rye 1 northern to District Court|Kane’s Ch Tasey chaigcuahes Monin dete etc ae ee Beulah Coal thout the lightest on the crop. D2-| Barley. To arrive s..eces. paca ee imal absdipomgn-Will be ittersperaod One Suse stron dereerct ese Wachter Transfer Co. mand was good and trading basis!Oats . 5}2 DNS, ch to fancy. Y Leland Rhodes was bound over to Against Davis with melodious old favorites of| bers sliced tengtiwle: 6 winkled Phone 62 GHeWiced. Winter whelt wan nom-|Spelt, per ewi» [2 113]2 DNS; gd to choice. 1.43% | the district court on a. charge of! s.,| blackface entertainment. A nium-| Cars ,Siced _lengtwise. sp: : inally unchanged. Durum was firm, SHELL CORN 2 DNS, ord t ogeod. 4| stealing an automobile late yester- Are Made Public ber of stirrifig negro spirituals will = i choice in brisk demand, No. 4, 55 Ibs. An 2 northern ......... 2 day after he had been given a | _—_ be presented by soloists, with orches- FOR RENT Gorman quiet and easy, with of-|No. 8 8 DNS, ch to fancy. 1-384 @1.52%4 | liminary hearing in the court of| | (Continued from page one) |tra and chorus accompaniment, and ils veo ospireug eid poe ferings larger. ’ No. 6 3 S, gd to choice. 1.26% @1.: ustice of the Peace R. H. Crane.| second semester on full pay so that|the hour will be sprinkled with nov- p lothing Co. in the y Na- Oats were steady with a fair to] One cent per pound discount un- 4 walt ord to good. 1204 @125% Bonds were fixed at $2,000, in de-| you may have your entire time tol elsies in music and humor. 7 tional Bank Building will be for good demand. j der 55 Ib. ear corn, 70 Ibs. five centa|:} notrhern ......... 1.19% @ 1.25% | fault of which Riodes was returned | formulate your plans for next year.| One of the ‘nost famous cld min- ; rent January ist. Inquire Webb Rye was in quiet to fair demand. | under shell, 1 dark hard (Mont.), 1.28%@1.41% | to the county jail. | Asked to Take Initiative strel teams has been given a prom- \ bb ehaepipries * Bafley was quict and casy, within! Hard winter wheat b To arrive ... ‘ Several witnesses were called by! “I believe it wou to your in-| inent place on the bi! is is Col- ba Brothers. an unchanged Be. Dark hard winter wheat 1 hard (Mont.) the state at the preliminary hear-| terest to take the jative so that|lins and Harlan, who wi" present a e \ @ eee Flaxseed nominally — un- _ ee arrive... ing, although no evidence was pre-| it could be said afterward, when|feature known as “Minstrels a la =) Don’t forget about the dance ; changed. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE teen SD, : dar! jeeutey ite r0 ee defense. pas: Fiseap reich ole made an op ttigen4 Carte,” a pane rE there \ i ae ) @ at Winter Garden tonight. ¢ j ————— ees SE ie se pably come up for trial | here, that the president did not/even treater range of blac! its 3 Open “igh Low Close! ,,2° arrive ae at the present term of district court. | make a recommendation. If you do| than its name signifies. Ethel Wa- ; Myaye B aoc oe hale Wheat— oe are 1 hard. Deli ————_——_—— | nt episa repel ae ltiative, esi = ns colored singer, will \ ) so rap eh Saturday. = Dec. 1.24% 1.2544 1.24% 1.25% | 4, Bs aint s and further if you wis! ie matter | alsc eard. ver’ welcome. " bir +4 8 , | Fey 1 amber durum, 1. elinquent Tax Sale | referred to a faculty committee as| Joe Green’s marimba band, which £ sg ai But Will Be Held Tuesday jan appeal from my recommenda-|has been heard in each the new é | tion, your wishes will be considered. | Monday night hours, will furnish the ‘ yas “In that case I should have to} instrumental music, with an added The Melody Shop, Bismarck Dee. 1 amber durum : To arrive Sale of 1926 delinquent taxes March 1.281% 1.28% A % | Eo arrive 1 CLOSES HEAVY ; te 1.29% 1.30% 1.29% 1.304 Fey 2 amber durum, 1“ 1.025% 4 March “lei a ee add to the reasons I am_ using,|number of saxophones and banjos 3 * Rally in Wall Street Market Mee Boole hon will beet <t 10 a.) charges that have been made|for the minstrel program. Supple- c.L, BRYAN Seta f Onna | avdlge acd Gerace of nae against your personal conduct,| menting the other entertainers will] -§ ¢ ~vd Piano Tuner Checked by Heavy Selling {),.. » from the na meets and judg- | which is to be avoided if possible.| be a double male quartet, to swell |- ‘ ng from the number of prospective a * The Music Shop, Mandan : March bidders, some spiri iddinn is ox. | 1 believe it would be greatly to your| the melodv of “.2 spirituals and oth- of Railroad Shares May | pected. | ome spirited biddin,; is ex- is to take the initiative and = areal numbers. ba Praetin arenes. Flax— Paymer " i get ahead of the publicity that is| wil! roadcast over a chain whic! New York, Dec. 10,—()—The ‘Dec. x To arrive nee Bee veri sure to follow the close of the] incluges the followi stations: rally in stock’ prices was checked May 2.13 2.18% 242% Z1gt4| Te 2 | County Treasurer 3. L. Spear in| boatd’s meeting. ; WTAM, Cleveland; WWJ Detroit; H. B. LOVE today by the heavy selling of the “5 ; “ Coarse Grains _ large amounts, and a good sized sum | 48 1 will be tied up this morn- railroad shares, following the « 807% 801% 80% | 2 yellow corn.. @ jhas been collect.d since the delin-| "8, by convocation I will have Mr. 3 ee . Doctor of Chiropractic verse decision against the St. I 80.7914 .79% 3 yellow corn | quent tax lists were first published.| Webb get this communication to yy RA"? f School S-year graduate and O'Fallon railroad in proceedin; a To arrive ..... Property on which the taxes arc | ¥0% and should like to have your ? A : Palmer 7 under the “recapture clause" of the] CHICAGO CASH GHAL 4 yellow corn... paid before ‘Monda, ‘ni-ht will be Searee mae, eet ; Examination Free ransportation act. Early gains o ‘o arrive ... r ved fi 4 4 N marck, one to five points in a wide variety yellow corn.... Tenover Tenimabernle ret: of recommendation modified. ; aN Eltinge Bldg. Bis: bidhed of stocks were substantially \ cut down or converted into losses by the late liquidating movement, some of the rails sinking one to three points below yesterday's final quotations. Operations for the advance had lifted more than a score Yssues to new peak prices for the year, or 5 longer, in the early trading. The} Timothyseed: list included United States Indus-) Cloverseed: 21.50 @ 28.50. . trial Alcohol, ‘Reynolds Spring,} Lard: 11.35, To arrive . + Electric Auto Lite, Liquid, Car-| Ribs: 11.00. (E white oat: bonic, Freeport, Texas and Congol-| Bellies: 12.00, Barley, ch to fey. / eum. To arrive ) Southern Pacific crossed 126 to RANGE OF CARLOT SALES - @ the highest prices in 15 years but; Minneapolis, Dec. 10.—(®)— quickly sold dff more than three) Range of carlot grain sales: ints on the O'Fallon decision.|. Wheat: No. 2 dark northern 1.30 few York Central and Delaware to 1.38 1-4; No. 3 dark northern] 2 and Hudson also sold off more than 1,23 3-4 to 1.28 1-2; No. 1 hard two points and a number of others,! spring 1.56 1-4, . including Erie and Great Northern| Corn: No. 4 yellow .82 3-4. yellow corn.. mixed corn 3 mixed corn To arrive . mixed corn To arrive . 5 mixed corn \6 mixed corn 2 white oats 3 white oats | cenit sale fst : | ay Davis’ ly, also dated Dece: Frost Victims Are i Se enn ee te ee Getting Along Nicely | 2g", It follows: “Dear Mr. President: : : “Your letter of December 1 has| @ Allen & Engeseth James Dever of Garrison and| had my careful consideration. An- = pee wyers August Pfahl of Venturia, who had swering the same I wish to say that night when they walked four miles| first having all charges against me vas Office over Hoskins-Meyer ie} their feet badly frozen Wednesday I do not choose to resign without into Bismarck ‘in the bitter cold] referred to the state board of ad- after their automobile had become ministration and proven. For stalled in a snow drift. on state] judging from contents of your let- rege ore area along nicely| ter my personal and moral reputa- “ cordin, i ” . Dhystian ce 0 attending | tion is at stake, é ; ae : Dr. Geo. F. McErlain it wil necessary for the| R, E. WENZEL ASKS . : men to remain in the hospital for| TO MAKE FACTS PUBLIC”. 7 Chrosle Diseases bpeetaiey ut least two weeks, it is not now be-| Request that the state board of d ; * 114 Fourth Street = Phone 240 lieved likely that am utation will] administration make public the facts : Bismarck, N. D. be necessary, although.it was at| regarding the attempted dismissal ae! : first feared that the men might by President Thomas F Kan of the : their feet, University of North Dahuta of Paul To arrive . weferred, yielded a point or more. Oats: No, 4 white .50 3-4 to .51 ————__—_ S. F. Deragisch of Fargo, who|J, Davis .s dit r of athletics was Pune teslag was heavy. 1-2, FARGO LIVESTOC also walked into Bismarck after his| made Friday by ft. E, Wenzel, B CLINIC OF DR. MacLAUBLAN - Total salé& approximated 1,300,-| Flax: None, Fargo, N. D., Dec. 10. Hogs | #4tomobile was stalled Wednesday | marek, pre-ident of the univers’ We carry a complete stock of hal University 000 shares. Rye: None. 150 to 180 pound weights 6.50 to| night, and had his ears ‘severely | 2lumni association f om 1920 to 1924. * ie . “mses Diseases by Naterm gg is 7.50; 180 to 200 pounds 7.25 to 8.00; | frozen, is getting along nicely al-| — Wenzel’s suggestion qame in the 9 Sheaffer's pens, pencils, desk Methods Witheat metalle CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 200 to 225 pounds 7.50 to 8.00; 225| though it will be necessary to keep| form of an open letter to the board,| eee ‘ and Shs or Sursery Chicago, Dec. 10.—(AP)_(U. S. POTATOES to 250 pounds 7.50 to 8.00; 250 to| his head in bandages for some time.|a copy of which was sent to the fountain-pen sets 9 ip. Reems 6-5 Lucas Bleck + D. of A.)—Hogs, 8,000; uneven; 10 Chicago, Dec. 10. —(AP)—Pota-| 350 pounds 7.50 to 8.00; packers ilnns ap parreteeeenesd newspapers. i . Bismarck, N. D. to 25 cents lower than Friday's toes: Receipts 67 cars; on track| 6.50 to 7.25; stags 6.00 to 7.00. . WITNESS IS INDICTED R. B. Murphy, chairman of the - VICE DRUG ; top 8.85; bulk-desirable 240 _; total United States shipments} Sheep top spring lambs trimmed| _ Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. 10.—(@—| board, said that the Jetter had been SER : to 500 und averages 8.65@8.85; 342 cars; demand and trading slow;| 11.75 to 12.75; heavy spring lambs| John S. Berger, reputed rich ex-|received and would be presented to to 240 pounds 8.40@8.70; 160 to market dull; few early sales re-| 9.50 to 10.50; cull lambs 8.50 to| Position promoter of Los Ang:%s,|the board. He 1. de no further ‘ . George E- : ha ' 200 pounds mostly 8.25@8.60; few. ported; Wisconsta sacked round] 9.50; light ewes 4.50 to 5.50; heavy | Callf., was arrested today on an in-| statement. F ° best 200 pound weights 8.60; pigs’ whites $1.50 @ $1.65; Minnesota-| ewes 3.50 to 4,00; cull ewes 1.00 to| d&tment charging he perjured| In his letter to the board Wenzel| spit FFE upward to 8.15; lightweights in very ‘North Dakota sacked round whites! 3.00; buck 3.00 to 3.50, himself when he testified a few days| said: “Yesterday's papers carried nae ens eens mae row demand; bulk packing sows $1.40 @ $1.55; Idaho sacked rus- = ago as a defense witness in the|large headlines and several columns| 2) lg Skunks, Jack rabbit skins 07.85: 3 S- | gets No. 1, 71.55 @ $1.70. Mech ‘ical M I George Remus trial for murder. Al of printing concerning some con- e . Paste > and all kinds of furs, also imated " fice atl —_— Use ito Mi ONG S$ soled gti Nand returned ie troversy AY the university cver Mr. if Ay i, r cattle "hides, 855 lum Minneapolis, Dec, 10.—()—(U, sed e fact it was against | Paul J. Davis. Thus far, however,| & . = y Neste -and all kinds of junk, eats Tengu is! a Dot L)—reistn:, Tie anna, | Res meme Pal en wh is ecg ha come ge et | 2 — Norttern Hide & Fur 5 | inquir, leman slow, market tr ‘3 wi slaughter pigs 25@015. | stendy carloads delivered leh | namie Vous al wish tout ttt I ther * =e, that there are Coupany ttle, 500; compared week ago| freight only deducted, Minneapolis| bailiffs, three deputy sheriffs end probably other alumni besides my- fees : holee steers unevenly low-| and St. Paul rate sacked hundred-| allffs, three deputy sheriffs ‘an NEWS BRIEFS | arily located In such kinds too small to weight, round whites, U. 8. No. 1,]/1¢ moved Mrs“ Anne Clark, a 300. —_——_—_—_——_—— ‘ - ; Tempori Farmers Bldg. § after regaining early| few sales mostly around 1.40, few pound negro, from a door which she| Moore C: Tussy, publisher, shoots Ease the Pains of Box 265 Bismarck, XN. ;| low as 1.30. ad held for four hours and allowed | and kills self in coreidor of the Yok, Inflamed Joints sina ioraa oar UR ts euuee. fe regain : riano on a| club in New York city. r. Clark, who shot three whites| “Washin — Ser ‘12 Days Free Trial . they trie” > “ater her house | North Dakota offered s'mene: S| RHEUMATIC PAINS ° For best results ship seven years ago io mov ‘ier out of|/the senate to prohibit American ; the district, had refused to keep up| participation in. war. i} , Brolin, pile teeeinaled to~- ——______ nts on the - Q : ' usua CHICAGO PRODUCE Biden wont t0 her tome ta exe te ¢ 0 Late to Clase Satsut Sa es - hay top| — ferric! : tes Mme] Dec. 10—(#)—Butter| They caught her off guard and Too Late to Classify To om bs ry ; ies ’ 3,859 an ity into the house, But | HIGH eerie! Senior must have and ia | her 10" i yen meng pg janis on ft The officers, despite thei total | enable ‘him tet Bede her Atte foc hones me | WA “+ ‘. ry sa mouse Was dropved oman's feet, "Phe "sc-eomed ‘ana W. eas

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