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PAGE TWO ‘tHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . 5 : “]/HICKMAN Was |Mandan Ekes Out 13-10 LIVESTOCK. egg) ee |___News IN LAST EVENING Win Over Linton Lions 2 = (Continued from page on.) . CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE withholding ha name and chat oF TUNNEY GOES WHEAT PRICES | cies. ike rede ~Today— | *he store. uae: Yesterday Year Ago Open High ama pare ence: copies ot are, 10 FLORID A Lead Changes Hands Seven Times During Torrid ‘Battle —Mandan Fails to Score in Sg shal 4 as~ chief March 1.28% 1.28% 1.28% 128% 128% numbers of the bills gi / Quint Triumphs Largely| Charles H. a @129 @12, O%Q% | Hickman by Parker were K-68010001| Will Institute Golf and Swim- during hi S y‘s] M 1:30 140% 1.28% 1.30% 1.20% 1.89% s) h Morris’ Work iq Corn and Oats Firm on Today's lay ar Lk Gis Seq | to K-68016076, inclusive. any Throug’ urder,_ his F 3 Market While Provisions = | corn— GIRL MAY HAVE ; BEEN ® Tend to Sag Dec. 84% 13% 4% AB 8H | DISSRCTED WHILE ALE Preparations eg Wika ete hee wes i x S Los Angeles, Dec. 22—WH)— Ere 4 “ies : slink eee = sedepi laet eh Hf Southern California etticera ‘who| Miami_Beach, lg 22.—() lact : Chicago, ee cies May 81% 91% = «91% «90% 90%_ | ave hens following. what now a) aaa ae tly fg vt mivernment ‘report as to. winter | 08t!— es @% | Rent for Willian Edvard icles | to. put himself on cetge” for. any| me, #70 REE: keteaye and conditions, led| De» 40% SEH ER ERI DEM | Seeaed “Fox” Im the Kidnspleg ced| necessary defense of is -world's| Su Been cnge And, conditions, feel March yt a et O09 ined “fox in the Kkidnaping an wine way thro ie id se ie pentirio weit” exports May 50 56% 56% 55% 56 th te fe ge} a toda: This was indicated i “the cham- bs agg for the week Were nearly double Ry @% o% je pol oy ‘f Plon’s announcement, on his arrival cl those of the week previous. Mean-| “3\7~ 1.08 o4y 07 7% 107 1.07% ‘uesday from New York for a twoj two 1, 1.0 Af c while, export demand today for : j 4 weeks vacation. He said he would) wheat from North America was| March 1.09% aa Bhd 1.08% 1.08% the Y, “champions’ dinner” “4 be given the Dee oer ead pi | Sats 11.95 ieee. 1105 dees) 1880) ee Sho hed paid'a Beattie cloth See a Boas “Garten club? hed nn eM MEL cae ee pa of %@1 cent, ‘ : ad : Wheat traders gave particular! May 12.27 1247 12.27 «12.87 «1225-1287 _| given the school girl's slayer for her attention today to the fact that the latest government data indicates) i tt ier Ccictiic twat ip suc lore: 15 : les, he left ee es for the future and aid Bs : oon The ree step ins sown domestic wheat is much larg- 4 ¢ 2 A , Angeles, he ends} for the future and s: present er than the total for 1926 and that! , May : : «| AMEhe tertaee: dase for the deter| trip was one of rest. He expresaed Prony mg feo ston in the board pe the condition of the present crop is |" 0 tive force to follow. intention to retire ai ke night! ing ~ decidedly above last year and, is a i 5 1 Science last night gave two im-/ and said there would be no social Congressman Charles L. Gifford of See rene ich ett aha y 1235 1240 * 12.85 Portant bits of evidence to the facts Cotuit, Mr. Gifford said today. well. It was also pointed out that : : which have been made known. ° ry a “Why ‘don't they di are similar comparisons hold good as to @7 : is the Ney “ lo yates "Wh turns which took place at|big packers. movement slow; market dull; very! shown that stains in the a t| news writers will be nueong the first be, joted, also did Provin Mr. Gifford said. “I times in corn values today were! Sheep 10,000; early trading large-|few sales reported; Wisconsin occupied by Hickman raged to know it.” ‘went to because of the ascribed to predictions of enlarged|Iy on better grades desiravle| sacked round whites $1.50 @ $1.65 days of the kidnaping and murder terrific criticism that came to me. vealers 11.00 downward to) States shipments 379; demand and ported that his investigation had| “wh d, based iness| Weighty lambs, strong to 15 cents| Idaho sacked russets $1.50 @ I knew the people there id tell Cee er oe eaeeson int atates| higher; asking around 13.50. on| partly graded $135 @ 4 ypebionne A al at et ne me just how they felt. While I dis- from Illinois eastward. On the oth-|choice fhandyweights; heavy aud ‘Another chemist—County Chem- peared starting like to say too much, I found their hand, a leading crop expert here| plain kinds slow, about steady;| Minneapolis, Dec. 22—(AP)—(U. straight criticism obviously justified. co out with a statue today’ sheep and feeding lambs unchanged,’ S. D. of A.)—Potatoes: Light wire itd ae aes a Re ee wild a “ “When the 8-4 was lost all day urporting to show that contrary|12.75 @ 13.25; 92 to 100 pound] inquiry; demand slow, market dull. * . passes i even meeatiig’ to ny in a aerosntat cae impression|lambs 12.00 @ 12.75; extreme/Carloads, delivered sales, freight bl iggy pete Pe onptemil wae 43 10 28 VICTORY ficiency. ring and why dn't they give ee . the surplus producing corn states| weights 11.00 late throw-| only deducted, Minneapolis-St. Paul! 15 evidence that the child had been 5 McMahan used t vases bey the t £3 those this season have a relatively larger|outs 10.00 @ fat ewes 6.09] rate, too few sales to establish a given an ansesthetic prior to death. poy ; “They In't tell the newspaper production than the non-surplus|@ 6.75; medium and good] market. The autopsy surgeon reported the covering - man te the cabin was lost. states, ‘ feeding lambs 12.00 @ 12.75. SAPOLIS CASH CLOSE irl was not choked to death. If/Al Letich Demolishes St. wae thar eee ear ener Mr. and Mrs. They gave out wrong stories, and ee ‘7 oa oe MINNEAPOLIS CAS! these ‘hypotheses are true, it is ‘ i With: 10 Linton Loses Chance ‘a seth poate Spon i boys had to resort to speculat- DULLNESS AND EASE Minneapolis, Dec. 22—()—Wheat | possible the little girl was dissected} Mary’s Hopes oe Linton lost the chance to take the) @@vehter, Virginia, left Wednesday! ing in many cases. The rope at- IN MILL CITY TRADE receipts today 177 compared to 180/ alive. Field Goals lead evening for Milwaukee where they| tached to thi ibmarine never Minneapolis, Dec. 22.—(#)—Dull- a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat — : F ‘missed the throw] will spend Christmas with their| detached or ness and mild ease again marked and coarse grain closing quotations | KANSAS CITY DOCTOR'S — when daughte Mises A ing yesterday’s delay. the wheat trade today. Other POINTS foday follow: CHILDREN THREATENED Grand Forks, N. D. " a tee jughters, se Arabella and could have worked all day yes- grains also were listless and draggy. |} hard spring, fancy Kansas City, Dec. 22—(®%)—A|by Capt. Al Letich, the board by| “sthleen, and with Mrs. Warren's . They could. have worked Disappointing cable and bearish M 1.59 ! mysterious telephone call threaten-jhis recent slump in sensational ing advantage gift brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and] the day before. government figures on winter wheat — . ing children of Dr. Herbert L.|fashion with a deluge Mrs, E. J. Doyle. ' “The navy is going to say that aereage and condition made @ heavy | Sooradie Efforts of Bear Trad- 8 “ Mantz, whose stolen automobile was pee University of North Da- ees there wasn't. buoyancy enough to undertone in Wheat ach ; 30 Gies |used by the ‘Kidnaper of Marian| Kote basketball squad swarmed over], bea head shot from a] Mrs. Edward W. Tenneson and| iaite, the submarine, But | they most of the session and prices drift- ers to Bring About Reac- To arrive ey ee ee i net e » neve 120 @1.55 |Ferker, today stood out in the maze ona, Minn. here lest night, 43, t0 Baridiclene ete Weenies NY] they try? ‘The accident never ed within 1-2 cent range. tion Are Futil 1 DNS, ed to fancy. ( 28, fi test, fot! would have happened at all Oats were slow within 3-8 range. — To arrive --.-. ++. ted tte Willey Edmond Hist inghheelrge Koel “en for| Seattle, Wash, to spend the holi-| {onder supposed to have Downer eae eee Miphan oc ka’ | New York, Dec. 22—()—Despitel | BNE’ ga £9 cane mm ary’s, and two of its wil ug where the submarine at all. times hadn't ness, May 3-8 cent higher at best. . . 22,.—()—Despite » Be choice. D1. hil i i rfc Mil id Ona, left inxed . been in Provincetown harbo: Rye futures were dull and easy] sporadic efforts of “bear” traders!1 DNS, ord to good. 1.25 @1.36 Pe wale ee Aieccndie baie Bh pa ime with on himit of terion —— Mr. and Mri. Di Hints re- away, at the time.” irene to 1-4 cent lower. i "i 1 dark northern Muy flaxseed sold off 1-2 cent.| °° ies nik 2 reaction, the stock|' ‘tp arrive Buenos Aires was 1-4 to 1-2 cent Maret continued to Uefa olarak northern lower at midday and | yesterday's | (00M tnyg ays, Puying for both)’ To arrive close was unchanged to 1-2 cent} ceonte, ive ese ae ment ac-!9 DNS, ch to fancy. higher. crues: | Sensational | gains | took!2 DNS, gd to choice. 1.35 Cash wheat demand was quieter] Place in a few of, ae insurance!» DNS, ord to good. 1.23 and offerings ‘were light. pp Ulett arcane tree 1.22 Wi heat was firm and quiet,| jo. jave had the best years in their! DNS, ch to fancy. 1.43 igs was small. Durum was in, stoi: Pools were again active ut{3 DNS, gd to choice. 1.31 limited supply and demand for mill-| #, Wide assortment of specialties, but!3 DNS, ord to 1 ing quality was good. the Steerer scenes merchandis- northern Corn offerings were dull and the {7 and Steel shares gav ethe best|1 dark ha market slow in starting with buyers erpomeeaops of group strength. |" To arrive bidding one to two cents less for nt ‘ing up of the call money re-]1 hard (Mont.). high moisture. Re etienierats) Epes Ber cent was re-| To arrive .. 21 Rye was firmer and choice. avy seasannl ine nila ter scuae Minn. & SD, 1 it. McLaugh-: turned to their ho: mind, Dr. Mantz took precautions|{n fact, Oas’ retirement at center easy| lin, S. D., Wednesday afte: d. detectives watched his home.|broke up the game in favor of the| chance oy r spend- ee lives martha place tints ‘Mrs. Nodaks early frthe second half. —_ the ball be ni Wass. veld ad LINDBERGHS TO Eva Hickman, mother of the sus- Nodake Lead at Half rolled around the hoop and jum * cath 2 SPEND XMAS EVE ° pect, resides. The two combinations struggled| out, as it did consistently for him| Miss Jean Stutsman t grad. Called at His Office through a nip and tuck first half,| throughout the game or more diffi-| uate student at the University of AT U. S. EMBASSY with North Dakota holding a 17 to} cult tries. Just before the end of| Minnesota, has returned to Mandan ; 15 advantage. St. = tied the| the first lod McDonald missed 3/ to spend Christmas with her par- (Continued from one) ie fourth fu) tnd the gubegumnt) Thomas, ho blocted him, but Bor. | ™ MYA Mt; WH Sttemen.ruscay and “was "expected 10. ar. fol fo 5 se : ‘ ing with: hi 1D; | substitution of’ Markell for Musty| resen recovered the last one from] Miss Bernice Rosen, who attends Hide my tes annie, Guatemala at when the Kansas City Star last rd and Musty to Oas’ place at the University of Minnesota, is} “ ~ eta night was informed, inananonymous oe the starch ey ling her vacation at her home] mrs, LINDBERGH SPENDS message’ from aS nes Ke pee) defense. in A ecg, NIGHT AT. BROWNSVILLE. . shift veces ad be . ond ML Sone RPO tert a yy her = loaded i SRSbRSRRR! &! QHHDHHHHDHH9SD ® aoe coe 88 Sse Barl sin good demand and 4 S-lhard ... Y Wednesday evening for Seattle, along rugged ‘coast offerings Paudeeate, itency, Uneasiness developed in "To arrive a once more. Wash., ps they will be holiday son forth 8 i before Mrs. Flaxseed offerings were light, 30me quarters over, the volume of Minn, & SD, 1:36 prberneie nt pov guests of Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr./ Evangeline Lindbergh in her flight aiid demand fair. rokers’ loans whic ; will be an-|" ‘To arrive beige Orel goal and Mrs. Robert Neil. to Mexico City to spend Christmas nore yt e mee nore pate Fey 1 amber - ur, and ee with:the lone eagle. BINNEAPOLIS RANGE | ae OP tasty Tact Be rive .. 15014 Ihave, a five-year-old ‘son and twin| bag Mebonald, Borressn, im| NO ANSWER TO nee ee, i oe igh 5 rp , Ts, mont old. 1 eo nigs in a 2, mile Dee. 22 rg ond yeor exer While irs. Hickman today con- Sait junta the gun cracked forthe| MESSAGES 1S _ |nonstty aignt from Washington to sWheat— oy 9 stantial inerease is looked for i qr F ip, | tinued to support her contention her end of the half, when Ste FORTHCOMING find | him ~~ mountain ey isc tai Loic tozy,| many quarters” vee i fs brilliant schalastio record! and Swished a. long. shot through the PT flap Baris sera eirge hay Bee tee 120k tase Leni |. United Btates Steel © J : ; should to a large extent prove ‘without touching the hoop, fro “prong es ee May 1.26 126%4.1.25% 125% , United States Steel common re ; his innocence, she waited impatient pet without touching the hoop, from) (Continued from page one) | from Detroit in short hops. Rye— Wein asiuate thane dev by/2 durum .. i ly for an answer to her eppeal that court ound The tri-motored monoplane carry- Pee. 102, 02, 1.01% 10s | moving up, an two points t013 amber du 17% | the boy communicate wit’. her. beyond the center. The half ing Mrs, Lindbergh and party ar- rch 1.02% 1.02% 1.02% 1.02% | 151, the highest price since early/3 qurum a Mandan, leading, 7-4. rived at this border city shortly May | 1.03% 1.03% 1.034% 1.0915 | Qetober.._ Crucible ran up over] red du ANOTHER BILL LEFT indan Falla to Seore |... | fecting trom the deck and made of Har- — pm 50% som soy |e pauline d by the more cheer- To arrive 11 . AT GARAGE IN KENT mg pipe with rubber: fixtures at Bi Seattle, Wash., Dec. 22.—(AP)-— iE i! B March 51% =.51% .515_ .515|ful trade reports. Renewed ac- either side of tho T, which per- 7 ee ee cvematiwa at. the, Sopher SUATes Ty rt HN enter tir ele ene aie far s* foul put Linton ahead Py Dec. 2.05 2.05 2.04% y, | cott and American Metals to al -@, |the slayer of Marian Parker of Los ‘McDonald, jeg | ‘ tL % 2) 4 eee high prices. 4 yellow corn. 83 | Angeles, was given today by the re- the latter| ines were attached to the brass May, ,2tt 211% 210% 210% | high prices avera| Ta,arrive “ap |Bort, fom tho Valley garage, at fr say ces ease il tube. : an % 3 é Kent, 15 miles south of here it part period. —— , ee SAK MM Sth (Oe thas foeh coer comin “7 |another of the $20 bills included tn In the final quarter, Helbling | pigasTRR TERMED CRIMINAL ° “| would approximate $4 a share, New| mined corn: fp |the.rensom money hed bean received Pree oS Stone toa wits ha | BY, OSCILLA INVENTOR | re PSE PAIN, | cutters cusbinhed beta |° amie “is |qdnrs emplove eld th bt had Palle in» fal eal, bat few de ismorck, Vo) | Register and A n Agricultural| ‘mixed corn. :76 | been. presented by a motorist be- Bs goal, — ERS est aelapaate Chemical, preferred. |, To atrive .... @ +. | tween 11:20 and midnight last night, ptm Peggle 2 iy agealgp me 4 1.06] _ Weakness developed in American : mise ome Sheriff Claude G. Bannick dia. the North | bounds unheard in the din. E 2 a F it i Woolen, preferred, New York, On- 2 white oa 69, @ .71 patched deputies to Kent at lla. m. tario, and Western, A. M. Byers, 3 Ye Wright Aero and Greene Cananea, 50: The garage attendants said the although some of the losses were)4 white oats....... 4 ja, | motorist goo ge’ agen eee he afternoon salen ‘He S8P17 Barley, ch to fey. fanse number, 1-360-001,. This "was The closing was firm. To arrive . the license number of the car re- Extraordinary bi To ari ported stolen by Hickman in Los shares which raised Kennecott to Barley lower 3; |Angeles last Sundey night. ak fod Tileenationsl: Wick) to ‘0 arrive 8 anki Aa i unprecedent ‘igures, 3 ve ' fe |e, UD canrecetetiad Seues 8 ep. ‘024 |Headquarters Are 62, back stocks in the last hour. Some | no, Established For One cent per pound discount un- investment shares reflected active cs % I 1 Mardi Gras i aR ef g B é i E i H ie gis E i z i fei. ies EEE eccowmacsa A der 55 Ib., ear corn, 70 Ibs. five cents Bidding, rt plasly Beading. and pane Inion, the latter reaching Ca an eees 500- | x CMeaet, Pax» st 0P Whaa|, Hewdguaras for the Mand Grn H00V5" | No. ; on. January 000 shares. 7) Ngo.) bard 180 3-45 No. 2 mixed! 59," and 21 were, established [ ny 3 7~ 20. sme Da hae, Corn: New, No. 5 mixed .78 1-2; High Low Clse| SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK ; ; Dec. 22 4 South St. Paul, Minn, Dec, 22.—| No 4 yellow 84 3-4; old No. 4 yal. Dee "119. 119% 1.18% 1.18% | 100; moderately actives fully steady | 24s : . R J r 3 ; moderately active; fully steady|* : No, 2 white .5 1-2 to .o7|the local Odd May 1.22% 123% 122% 1.22% | with Wednesday's st a % 1.29% | with Wednesday's ; 1-4; No. 8 white 8 to 55 54 =. car 11.25; bulk she stock 6.50 @ Nee deer May 1.05% 1.05% 1,05 1.05% | heifers; bull market nominal; stock- fe yeh 4 peaKnonme a Hl i sy 1.01% |8.00 for cows and 7.50 @ 9.50 for| Prey? , 90 tog Dec, 207 207 206 207 lean basis: Calves, 2300; quailty lard tide é | A . can S18, ives, H ual; May 2.11% 2.12 2.11% 2.12 |considered, 50 cents lower: rood Haba 108 CHICAGO LIVES Leg 9.50 @ 10.00; bulk latter Chicago, Dec. 22.—(AP)—(U. 8. D.|” Hig 16,000; opening slow: pigs| RANGE OF CARLOT SALES of A.)—Ho.s 48,000; slo and light lights steady; bulk lght| of cariot grain sales: Whest. lights 7.60, pigs mostly 7.25; ttle) dark 1a ng |2 dark northern 1.23: $i com} dark northern ine at Sewn 3 nothing done early,| mixed wi Pose mn 1.08; inating fae ate ol Some imbs; others and sheep s 1, Be Oats No. 8 white 5: @ early sales. | R; No. 3 i ae 5%. 215 O87: ligh CHICAGO PRODUCE i ee 5 Lghts 7.50 @ 8.25; pack- Dec. 22.—(AP)—Butter . as Q pd ia @ 1.50; slaughter pigs 4 6,172 a cream- ee 2, oi he Sa No ty Cattle 7,000: fed atects and year-|frats 4 2 CHICAGO FOULTSY al to 25 cents higher; hty kinds. suitable for shipper} Eggs itlet up most market on matured/ firsts 41 @ stock f0° to 2b, conte" higher: | chess z| etscene ag ee ; H }BSEe # aE 5 POTATOES _ Chicago, Dec, “22.—(AP)—(U. D. of A.)—Potatoes: Receipts 41 5 om track 1

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