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PAGE TWO GRAIN . LIVESTOCK By Associated Press Leased Wire lose Yesterday Year Ago March 1.28% - @k@%s Government Estimate of 1927/ May 1.304 139% ‘ @% @13 > Wheat Yield Expected to | o,.,. @ 4 q i bis; iset Show Reduction Dec. ei Als ta March #94 hii Chicago, Dec. 19—(AP)—With the @i@% ae du! government final crop report due} May 92% 92% @93 @K4@% ¥' from Washington this afternoon, Oats— el wheat scored an early advance t0-|~ pyec, 2% Ma Hn aay. It was generally expected the’ March 154% U’ official estimate of 1927 wheat yiell ae bia 1 would exhibit a reduction of 10,000,-| May “56% ssi F 900. to 20,000,000 bushels, Starting’ pye_ a ie] at 1-4 cent decline to a shade ad-, Dec. 1.071% 90% fap vance, wheat later showed a mod-) March 108% © erate upturn all around. Corn, oa's| May 1.0914 oT% JO and provisions likewise developed y ,.,, ‘ cl firmness, corn opening unchanged, 11.87 ier he to 1-4 cent off, and subsequently| J, 11/90 1207 GI aking slight gains. jor Aside from expe.tance of a bull-! yay 12.25 12.25 Tl sh showing by the vf‘icial esti-) pi. et mates on domestic wheat production, |" joe, 10: this season, what buyers found an] jan. it, Na incentive at times today in the fact} May il IY! that the amount of wheat on ocean poljios— to passage is considerably less than)” pec, 11.50 la ‘was the case a week ago, and that) Jan! 11.95 14.60 IK world shipments were smaller both) fay 1245 lat gs compered with last week and | — with a year back. On the othe hand, talk was current tha. European con- sumers expected to continue buying for only immediate needs. Rallies ir the corn market wday were ascribed to speculative buying. Jt was asserted that about half of the recen’ arrival of corn in eel ‘today were applied into arrive con- tracts. An official estimate current! 4 otiye Bidding For Pool Spe- ‘was most for a reduction of 25,000, 000 bushels to 50,000,000 in the gov-| cjalties Offsets Development of Few Weak Spots Paere nment final report on this season's field of corn. WHEAT MILDLY STRONG soges $8.15; medium to good kinds scal-|motor group. The long list of n MARKETS GRAIN PRICES i. <\ ie FINANCIAL NEWS Open High 1.26% 1.28% «1.26% 1.27% 5% iF tbo% 1.29% 1.29% i @% 1.3032 1.31% 1.30% =: 1.31% E, @% @% 84% = B07 BAM BS 85 @% 895% 909 89% 8D @% @90 92% 93% 92% 93% @93 @% 51'2 524 45S. 54255 @* 565% 56% 565 @% 1.9113 > 1,085 1.09 1.087 1.09% 1.09% 1.077% 1.09% 11.40 11.95 11.95, 11.92 11.95 12.32 12.35, 12.27 12.32 42 12.45 12.40 MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, Dec. 19—(P)/—Wheat receipts today 172 compared’ to 250 & year ago. Hirneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotations today follow : 1 hard spring, fancy Montana . eee 1.597% @1.66% To arrive ........ % 1 DNS, fancy Mont. To arrive oA 65% 1 hard spring. « 1.30% @1.63% To arrive .......- 1.30% @1.55% 1 DNS, gd tro fancy To arrive . . To arrive . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1927 Rough Sea Halts instruments indicated the wind/Catholic Parishes | MANDAN NEWS ments were true, would inevitably lead to war between the two coun- tries.” Rescue of Men| ite wind’ was blowing trom the] Will Contribute Pointing out that it would have —— northwest at a 45-mile rate, the - been a simple matter for Mr. (Continusd tom pane one) coast guard said. The sea was to Near East Work Kelsch St t Ro: d Hearst to have asked the senators] the My, code to a diver along- rough and the temperature was low. ' , ates loa themselves and others mentioned in| side on the sandy bottom. Every unit in the rescue fleet was) Catholic parishes of Bismarck di- Bonds Cannot Be | the documents concerning . their) “The messages follow: inketed nae fromthe SPFAY- | ocese, with Bishop Wehrle cooperat- charges, Senator Norris said the! piver— 8 bad? ig? i ill take this win t gas Reports which came ashore from|ing, w' Bart this winter in Issued _by Counties sie a clos pinwod taal ea Oat “oar a ee the air. How] the Falcon stated the sony was. 0 the new membership — recruiting . é a ¥ roug! Me poss ie Counties have no right to issue “read Bh erat ple have Diver—How many are there? era Acuity elattotan over She side. ont daa in veritas le? wages bonds for road improvement. served “notice that any honest man] Submarine—There are six, Will Early this morning two navy dories | Vélfate association, the object of This was the opinion given the eel fc a iat docue| ¥OU be long now? were sent out to the Falcon from | Which is to bring aid to the thou- Morton county board of commission. | Smet! eh Goa aged ecu)" Diver—We are doing everything) other rescue shi The high sea|sands of homeless refugee families ers by C. F. Kelsch, state’s attorney, | ™ent which you purchased. possible, smashed them against the side of] scattered over Asia Minor. who held that in the statute: % The message that told the fleet pants were lating counties and the purpobes: or| HUGE REWARD | that men still lived on the S-4 aoe pcan and the ce eee Falcon Organized a year ago,at the ree which bonds may be issued, no men- came from the torpedo room. From| with great difficulty. quest of Pope Piu; XI by Prof. Ed- wh ‘the SPP at ae el IS PROMISED BS ee repelge paid there was ihe hardy fishermen of Ces a A. Waihi y ni Ned uted val rs, the . of Georgetown University, = board of commissioners would have FOR CAPTURE Hole Ripped Through Plates the dock th carry newpaper men to sociation has formally launched its no authority to make the issue, A great hele, ripped through the/ the scene of the disaster. They said|second annual appeal fo members => (Continued from page onz) heavy steel plates starboard at thei with Jo- Jacob Fedora Is trickery and Marian was unwitting- amidshi 8 and just forward of the adean § ae oeeial oiaee ser Fe Maoh Genet cee up « 1) ew a When Marian failed to return] men on duty there when the speed- Sater Wee: Before” reaching be tuts te sontians ite. work. me a from school at the regular hour,| ing prow of the Paulding clove its - teen epeael Ro ‘§ _countv/ her twin sister told of the stranger ay tite the submersible's S1d@, |i sesnssasiomlacennnnenntalaacely pe A ie Shas ing through the wind ye of tie shoot-! and the search was begun. Shortly} Aft of the conning tower there At the Movies: || the activities of the association bate oe Es. Wee air the ranch| afterwards, two — telegrams—one| was silence, too, but there was also which has already enlisted the co- sentenced in BE me imianow, and! from Pasadena and the other from| hope, however slight. Divers had|@—————————-® | »_nation of 61 dioceses threughout See Sane ate BE aria court to} Alhambra, both nearby cities—| been unable to elicit a response to CAPITOL THEATRE e country in this year’ member- on ae prison, vane Saturday | warned the father not to attempt to/ their tappings because of the mass} American youth, sparkling viva-| shj pe ‘a i eal” hifore, i 4 following | interfere with the kidnaper’s plans.| of wreckage which obstructed the| cious and in all its glory has been Ameer the aims of the associa 2 ape Ke fete re F. T.| ‘The next. morning the frantic| decks. captured in Fox Films gered tion is the founcing ‘of additional Simian we found in the bed! father received a special delivery] On the surface, the frenzied yet| drama, “High School Hero,” whic vocational and agriciltural schools ody oO : Ga not from] jetter, whi instructed him to ob-| orderly efforts at rescue went for-| comes to the Capitol Theatre for to-| for refugee boys in Palestine and it wae ete on tia t bie and] tain $1,500 in $20 bills and await] ward with zeal. Three mine layers day, ‘Monday and Tuesday. Greece, the ext nsion of further re- | Leinbke eraived a ew tal judge } further instructions. which stood by continuously since] This picture of high school lifellief to the thousands of homeless | & a@ new trial. Girl Writes Appeal shortly after the crash formed aj is something very different from| families scatterec throughout Asia Th ee eee Early in the afternoon there came} triangle about the spot. anything that has been brought to! Minor as a result of recent wars and ree Judges Sit in a second letter—a pitiful handwrit-| The Mallard and the Lark stead-| the screen before, inasmuch as] disasters, and the alloc:tion of funds Morton County Court ten appeal from the girl—asking] ied the Falcon, aboard which Ad-| every other type of youth has been! for continui:ig the care and educa- 4% her father to do as the captor de-| miral Brumby and his staff directed] shown except! the high school] tion of Russian refugee youths liv- s) sired. ‘ the operations of the divers. Two] student. ... |ing under trying conditions in con- Judges Frank L. Lembke, Thomas| _ Three times that afternoon the| submarine tenders, the Wandank| The picture is crammed with|tinental tities. This latter phase H. Pugh and H. - Berry of the| Parker telephone rang, but, as| and the Bushnell, were prepared to| humorous episodes from start to| of the associat:on'’s wor was begun sixth judicial distrfct occupied the| Parker artived, he spoke only to an| help while a short distance away] finish @nd includes every form of|by the late Cardinal Mercier, who bench of the Morton c unty district | open wire. The caller had broken] four destroyers restlessly awaited) student activity from athletics to|tooly under his protection hundreds court agree the connection each time. orders. study and graduation preparations.| of young Russians living in the war H. A. MacHoff, counsel for Jacob| _ The first telephone message came Will Use Pontoons One exciting sequence, is a realistic) torn ruins of Louvain. Fedora, facing a sentence of one| from the kidnaper at 8 o'clock that} Farther off, the naval tugs Saga-| and hotly contested game between! Prof, wulsh, vh« is president of year in the state penitentiary as| night. Another, 30 minutes later,| more and Iuka raced under forced] rival basketball teams. the associat‘or., end who was direc- the result of being found guilty by instructed the father to proceed by draft against a handicap of heavy| The entire cast is splendid and} tor of p: pal relie: in Russia during a Stark county jury of intent to kill,| automobile to a designated spot| seas and adverse winds to six] it is difficult to say who gives the|the famine, recently brought back made an appeal for a new trial be-| with the $1,500. This he did, but| pontooas from the Brooklyn-New| best performance, One _lovely|from the ‘atican a papal brief laud- fore Judge Lembke on charges of| the police, in their zeal to catch| York navy yard. young woman, barely more than | ing the American Catholic clergy and irregularities in the testimony. the kidnaper, sent detectives to} The pontoons were similar to| girl, Sally Phipps, es to thellaity for ‘is responsiveness to the Robert Zahn, an Indian living near surround the scene and the wily] those used to raise the S-51, which| fore in this picture though it is] a; peal of the Catholic Near East Solen, was sentenced to tw years| one sidestepped the trap. He failed) went down off Block Island two! said to be her first feature role.) Welfare association, and urging the in the state penitentiary by Judge| to appear. : e ae ago with a loss of 33 lives.) Another youngster who lives up to} continuance of this work. It v-as duc Berry when he pleaded guilty to a} A night and morning of agony] Naval officers pinned their ho promises is Nick Stuart, wholto the efficie.cy and economy re- pluck “Chang” from out of the or-| _If the hig’way budget for 1928 arms were cut off at the elbows. Divers on Hand inary run of moviedom and place it|Shapes up as Frahm hopes, suffi- x "1 2 | Statutory charge. elapsed before further word came. | effecting a rescue on these, should] scored his first triumph in “Cradle| sulting from the | ( ‘AT MILL CITY MARKET New York, De (AP)—Active’ N a i, ae: z; | 4, Diverce acticns, which constituted] Then early Sunday ‘ afternoon] attempts now in progress to| Snatchers.” sieietiea deve to similar Sara | ‘ Minneapolis, Dec. Leama 3 th E @ wide pee of age iB: ondie wood: " ea of the ee actions last one another letter. It contained! lift the wreck with compressed air.| ‘this cast is surprising, as two|the Near East into this one associa- Jate cables and light pressure ae nee ies, ae ee a score offs dark northern bh Bt Gis today and| another appeal in the girl’s hand-| The pontoons would take, at least| other new faces are seen in it, who|tion, Prof. Walsh stated, that His ae feri gs with a better tone at Chi-|which were clevated to record high)” fo arive la hee Ps on the December calen- ing and two notes from the! two days to attach under fhe most| make good in their first important| Holiness was enabled to vive $100,- | cago and Winnipeg imparted mild ae more than ofiset the devcl-|, 10 #rve ene scheduled for hearings} kidnaper voicing his anger at the! favorable circumstances but weath-| roles. They are David Rollins and|000 to Mississippi flood victims last strength to the wheat market to-| efore Judge Pugh. f.ther for permitting the police to| er conditions were said never to| John Darrow, both of whom give| summer. day. ut Perec a other s Cc 1 "Ts Preside Pr id t ee he wae et areata, death| have been a ~ such work. splendid performances. 3 ins, with a steady to firm un- ‘00! e girl if his instructions were ¢ a Is Choppy . sf Fdertone, : _[business forecasts, coupled ‘witn 2|3 DNS Wd,te ches. : ~ ; —— fab ete gihe MOT Hols] 4 bro, Slt Hrene "ad a choppy evrince THEATRE —| Ratio of Federal Opening ease in poor response of continuation of easy’ money ates,|> Noritern scscses. 0 andan Radio Club} showed he had an accurate check] sea numbed divers and made their] Have you seen “Chang?” Aid to Be Reduced ee to Meritinuness after 18to| Professional traders sold "stoct:s|# DNS, ch *” fancy. ba aes on Nake Police to Withdraw | °CE NAPAROO that th motion "Lucsday morning. Those le é S . D. Cooley wi i 4 x jould it appear that there was| question ‘Lue: 3 oe +4-4 cents dip ‘and prices crept 5-8)freely on the theory that the DS Et aa ae of th Monken lineess eee Tho distracted father finally| + immediate prospect of bringing| who attend the first performance of | | Probability that tho state high- ce to 3-4 cents above previous close.|ket was cntiticd to at least a tech-)> northern .. i citizens radio lub organized at the asked the police to withdraw. That] the submarine to the surface with|Paramount’s new jungle melodrama ty Sige ee ait i reduce sols Cash wheat offerings were meager ue reaction, but ces were) Gark hard (Mont) 1% | Mandan Chamber of Commerce Fri-| ¢Vening he was instructed to drive! air, an attempt will be made to in- ay at the shed will spread the the Meth ° 01 Lop _ ey ps + j with cables showing considerably| well Sbaorbed, suggesting stron |” To strive . ot |day night for the avowed purpose of | © # Spot not far from his home for] troduce an air line into the compart-| word. And well they may because | ©e tole, expendt ures tor new high, 1 Jess than the posted estimated od RadtaaatCltChGEuInerE demand. The}y hard (Mont.) 4 {eliminating local interference in| ® final rendezvous. ment where the six are. “Chang” is really a marvel movie; |Way construction was an une + ceipts. Demand was fairly Bood Kansas City Southern railroad, t ito aceive:. ; |radio reception. Parker followed instructions and) Two men were aboard the rescue| one that every man, woman and child| here today by H. rahm, chief , and the general market, was cis firs! te Report ts & jovember cart Mi Harold Law was ngined secretary- was met by a. masked | man in | fleet, on whom the navy banked| should sec. ; yal bapa Frah: id unchanged with occasional sales|ings, showed a small Increase in net} og ; | treasurer and, with 5 Cooley, will small automobile, Beside the kid-| especially high, Both were veter-| Photographed in the wildest part fed a Hy y ee an m said, -higher. Winter wheat offerings poeratioe Income, compared with} "970 i {choose a third man to form a com-| 7#Per was little Marian. The father| ang of the S-51 operations. of tne sam wilderness by two men t the * t Polly Dal et per cent » were practically nill, Durum offer-}t e same month la: eae _|Minn. & SD, ;|mitte of three for the hiring of a asked for a glimpse of the girl. One was Captain E. J. King, who] who now take their places along- a ie The A pte con: ee ings were scanty. — Tol ee iit the fore- To arrive @ radio engineer to seek out and elim-| ,.With a terse “she’s asleep,” the| salvaged the wrecked hull of the| side of the world's foremost produc. |fion. | Te s Sete pee ee Corn offerings were pane a4 ron He penne fs Seu t acer deren. 15314 inate the various causes of “static.” kidnaper allowed Parker to peep| Block Island disaster ship and who]ers, Ernest B. Schoedsack and Mer- ponehey nid 25 ee oo ‘was lo- lower grades were ‘Tete : wr net rs Mashisal eee ead To arrive ....... 2 140% @1.53%| F. H. Waldo, Bismarck, area man- ie the car, then ordered him to] raced by seaplane to take over di-|iar. C. Cooper, “Chang” take: its La = ear, Seencee the federal + easy. Oats were in better stien a 4 ren a i corner,’ . Fey 2 amber durum. 1.39%@1.52% |ager of the Northwestern Bell Tel- and over the $1,500. Parker sur-| rect charge of similar work here.| audiences in the midst of thundering aid Hotn tf h job on -and firm. Rye was steady 2 ee oe nay ae eal re onune ANI1 amber durum..... 1.18% 1.313 | ephone compan: ,and M. O. Quamme, rendered the roll of $20 bills and] The of was Commander _Elis-| elephants, in the mouths of leaping is rs cites ‘the tote Othe cling ly light Agia ntaie ene: od be ens 12 Bas int at a e|, To arrive . 2117%@ |.. -|local manager, promised the coop-| the, kidnaper informed him he! berg, retired, of Westfield, N. J.,|tigers and into scores of other rains smite oesible by th ie racial dey was a ight ue ly and g ime at 140 1-2 or a ame ae ducani 2.116% @1.20% Jeration of their company in the would drive ahead and deposit Mar-| who supervised diving work there] places, the like of which civilized in Ma meneiei vaile ble for eh. | lemand. Flexseed offerings were ar’s Anaconda, Chile|" Taig | 2 115%@ ... elimination of the bothersome inter-| 122 on a lawn a short distance] and whose emergence from the|man has never dreamt cf, ‘ truction and the willi 3 | I! and tho trading basis was 8 also gdvancel) 4 smber durum\.... 1.17% @123% |ference and in searching out trouble|#head. The father followed. In a] quiet of his retirement was volun-| Again and again have the intrepid | Way construction and the willingness as ATA se aa wa aay 115%*@11 that might be caused by telephone moment the kidnaper cast the] tary. producers taken their lives into their of ee He some instances, to pay”). ........4 ors ToC Neate viddine rr ule . si amber rurum..... 1.14% @1.204 | operations. heavily wrapped girl from his ma-| " Commander Ellsberg was at home| own hands. One is told that the pic- edhe aa 4 Fe ath cent in order ‘to Re ary cu Bil aries tor tne-veus buethe rally durum . 111% @1.17 Radio fans are asked to contribute | Chine and sped away. when he heard the news. ,_ | tare: was tore than) a. year ta: tie BO ote ideas F rahi pointed out ae Seas te Fe 4 me year, but the rally W'S! red duru 1.16i¢@ .:. {$l cach towards the expenses of een hurried to the side of the] No sooner had he been sworn in|making. One can under:.and and late nee alk te fadetal ead picid Beeraige cools inter, tig packers | Pan-American (asues, which sank to| TO strive . TU@ VL |hiting ihe expert vo seek out the] gblest and clutched it in bis arms. saturday night then he was orderod| appreciate it. One is told that a) bi {Ol soe techn which it ‘ 4 s ‘an issues b cause of the listeners’ tr y . 0 active. duty, ‘1 vi balking at advance; top Bees OU le sone nae eae ae ot mpaeueesih Hl troubles, Body Horribly Mutilated Toe cen slide der embarked late| within four inches of Mr. Schoed- aha some ete sees meh eerie feo te 300 pounde'$4 dividend. © Present! 2 yellow corn....++6 Some Ta aes Pe ree The body! last night and today, after a swift|sack’s camera. nich receive no berefi 2 cipal | © $815 @ $8.50; light lights $7.75 @] | Hudson led the advance in tie|® Yellow corn :|| Personal and | gi en dismem-| run across Massachusetts bay, was| These are the so | : »ing 130 to 160 pounds very slow;|highs included Vanadium Steel, Wbulk desirable slaughter pigs $7.25, Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebui e@ $7.75; most packing sows merican Can, Coca C U © @ $7.75; Nghtweights up to $8.00;|Tank Car, and Internatio: “heavyweight hogs $8.25 @ $8.80;;ness Machines. Gabriel Snubb: medidum $8.15 @ $8.75; light $7.85, touched a new 1927 low on unfavor- @ $8.50; light lights $7.50 @ $8.25; | able dividend rumors and reports of (packing sows $7.35 @ $8.00; slaugh-| poor business. ter pigs $7.15 @ $3.00. Ce PEER aaEe ©. Cattle 16,000; fed steers steady to MINNEAPOLIS RANCE trong, but age slow ane aire Dec. 19 “steady to weak; heifers getting lit- b tle ‘action; bulls strong to shade Opec High low Close higher; vealers steady, very scarce; | nec, 1.22% 1.23% ‘killing quality off at steers plain} March 1.25 1.26% bulk of quality and condition to yay 1.263 1.2715 yellow corn 5 mixed corn 6 mixed corn 2 white oats 3 white oats To arrive 4 white oats.. Swell at $11.00 @ $13.50; best heavies|" Kye (fon early run $16.25; some he'd! 41 1.01 higher; sausage bulls with weight ch 87.50 @ $7.75; vealers $11.00 @ 1.02% 1.033% 91150 mostly; few $12.00. & Sheep 19,000; choice handy and 52% 152% 52% 153 yo AL Bi — good heavies draggy, early BS ais “80 @ $12.50; light medium May “79 ood - 0505, sheep cel wer; ewes mostly; feeding lambs apne ONGE cen! er; few me- c. feeders $1250 @ Open High Low 2.1113 211 HELEHES a yi! Dec. 1.0012 1.01% 1.00% 1.01% a 1.05% 1.05% 1.05% 1.055% ‘lax— + Dec, 2.07 2.07% 2.07 rR May 2.12 2.12% 2.12 rrerpervitycts BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Dec. 19 No, 1 dark northern No. 1 northern No, 1 amber dur Dec. 19.—(AP)—Poultry ; pts 11 cars; springs .18 @ 3 Foosters .18; 19 @ 2: abeticar AP)—(U. Barley, ch to icy. : @ | ‘o arrive ........ .729 @ Barley, med to gd... .79 @ .81 ,|_ To arrive ..... 7 @... Barley, lower gds.. .76 @ .78 To arrive . 3 @.. 2 rye + 1.01% @1.02% To arrive . 101%@ ... No. - flaxse 2.07% @2.1515 ix|| Social News of 1 Pe The legs were cut off at the torso, in a class by itself. Take this from|cient money will be available from Paley eva | Mandan Vicinity. !| which had been disembowled. are fa7ly, 20 divers were,on hand to| 7 © sho professes to know-—"Chang” | other sources to permit a decrease in 4 yellow corn... ¢———_——————0| , The dismembered parts of the] Another reminder of the 8-51 was| must be seen the feders! ai Hes veka ioned o each 1 5 | Raily body were found yesterdey: scat-| the news that the derrick ship Cen- —— ceustenctan ion Pome: commiabiale :|Railroad Employes | tered slong the roadway in welll tury ‘of the Merritt-Chapman-Seott PALACE—MANDAN ready have incieated their willing bered and horribly mutilated. The! ready for work. ‘ . wrapped packages. Apparentl: The vaudeville bid at the palace|ness to pay more than the usual 26 Give Christmas Party they had been tossed outvot. the eo ia eae te theatre, three sone 5, arueentad pan cent Pieter apres hd cn 1 a as the ncopation Show The Benefit Association of Rail-| away from the place where he had silieenite ches omaiaroe Melody Birates orchestra playing bait eee Tridhediaablas cashes road Employes entertained at aj met Parker and later thrown the] tem; to raise the 8-51, but that| throughout ‘he bill was unanimous- biy will be ae ated Fs ‘te Bi +f Christmas party Friday evening at| torso from his car. although of the same line,|ly conceded to bo the most enter- ably wi ae caren thle me ne the K. P. hall. While police kept op the alerts! might be employed here with more| taining show ye: to appear on the pied wre “4 ‘to ‘take final nti » Over 100 B. A. of R. E.-children| handwriting experts drew a picture| success; Palace stage. Consequently the an- | W! the 192° budget action ’, received bags of candy from Santa| of the kidnaper from what Y| Commander Ellsberg said he be- that the vaudeville for) 0 ‘ : Claus, after which a program was|saw in his handwriting. | ieved it might be possible to bring| Tuesday evening is of the same style my given. The older guests at the par-| described him as a cool headed des-|the bow of the submarine to the|and quality is good news for vaude- f_ NEWws BRIEFS { ty enjoyed daneing at the hall from} perado—a man who had done little| surface by attaching two pontoona| Ville enthusiasts. 9:30 to 12:30. Laurence Wyciskala| manual Iabor—of sound mentality|to its nose. At least two days would| The evening entertainment, is) of Bisbee was the only out-of- aa -consaarably, aoe aver be needed. miles ee Jans en Dispatches to London say great i est. ence. ie! jomas Eadie as. wero| Hival. fimm: * is an educated man was deduced re naval Eatinand 3 Cons the| master of damage has been taused by severe kidnaper’s automobile as he 3) To arrive . 207%@ ... RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Dec. 19—(?)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat: No. 1 dark northern 1.36 to 1.36 1-8; No. 2 darkk northern 1.33 3-8; No. 3 dark northern 1.35 3-8; No. 4 dark northern 1.25 1-2; sample grade, dark northern 1.27 1.72 1-4. yj io. 2 yellow .88; No. yellow .77 144; No. 6 white .71. Oats: No. 8 white .54 3-4, a No. 1, 1.02 te 1.02 1-4, No. 1, 2.15. Barley: No. 2, .81 1-2; No. 3, .61. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Dec. 19.—)—Wheat: No. 2 hard 1.30; No. 1 northern spring 1.30. Corn: New No. 4 mixed, 82; No. 3 yellow 85@85%4; old No. 4 mixed r 06 84%; No. 2 yellow 90. Oats: No. 2 white 5514@57. No. 1 | 3 white 54@58. Rye: Not quoted. Barley: 83@91. . Timothy pic 3.00@3.70, Clover seed: 20.00@29.00. Lard: 11, Ribs: 11. Bellies: 11.75. Too Late to Classify naar fe eau, Phone 151. FOR R ape modern four room low. Call phone é ac ee juake at Burma, India. Miss Bathilda Hess returned Sat-| from his careless use of Greek let- May and her seven girls as the. or-| 7 pod urday from St. Catherine's College, ters.in the missives. His olfirog- mateke WRN tay tee peli zne.tra unit, this company of siNg-} oO.) hundred Russians ordered by St. Paul, to spend the holidays with| raphy showed artistic inclinations|the crash, 1,800 yards off the Wood dancers, camediens. tat ae nationalist party leaders to leave er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos, P. ee the’ slightest nervousness. /tind coast guard station on the out- 8] hai immediately; Mme Sun Hess: . iting expert said: the] side tip of Cape Cod. widow of the founder of Mr. and Mrz, “Great Unkenpota| Stats were, written by two persons ome ar Zastra de ‘Rinks Rewue | which Eines par wires e, fo maka have as their guest for the holidays| | ST A one of. acro-| Shek from Moscow protesting Mrs. Unkenholz’s sister, Miss Mil- dred Binnie of Duluth. Beet. Dee, 38 A alle genie Atea| Frank re (AP)—The six men, who signaled dance: Da det lid followers of Trotzky Miss Norma Peterson, who is at-| tempted to lose herself in work] Pragtorgt i had he Bey Rieg i i Moscow congress. epany oy tending the North Dakota agricul-| about the house. voose! unk End, were| theatre, Sneerier et aaa pase tural college at Fargo, has returned pte 1 had sunk off Wood E e! to Ler home here for Christmas va-| KIDNAPER’S LAIR cation, BELIEVED FOUN _Ralph Scudder of Bozeman, Mont., ir of the ‘who Meo thie.” : Amer- gin nt onde S| pel Mee ces, geal de tne eer Paes” | Be acc Hina Coldest |ieiscna@enestee Valley City for the holidays. at after short : Miss Louise Christianson spent Ld The 5 of two well- i Onl 0 3 a few days in Mandan as the guest| i medicine it Dayton, Ohio, of Mr. and Mrs. A. Williams while ‘ the trom| efter operation. 2 en route to her home in New Salem ir * from Fargo, where she attends the t] Huron, S. D.—Roy Shea of St. state agricultural college. iter was still fill-| Paul was found guilty of complicit We Be in nin raed of mercury £089 to in the robe yy James P. Cain and H, A. Mackoff five below. Merchants bank, of Huron, June 8, of Dickinson- spent Saturday in ‘Trains on Schedule a jury after 22 hours delibera- Mandan on business. iG Trains from east and west wete| tion. F ; reported:on time by local of-| ' : "1 | The Ne G rail- i HEARST GETS ite tt el Ra cee gam | Set Met OPEN LETTER oy rocked | caped ly. blocked highway), oes ned at FROM NORRIS "Saturday ¢ wee 4 ee pom some cash fi the : luring | machines. “hours, «28 being ort Sundaes morn: A GOOD THING—DON"1 fend tiie ad tnd tac Ca to F Co., ‘oley Sheffield and George