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sansa 1) SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1928 e ing in the second quarter, Steel ILLNESS rs “wo sons, Colello TIDY Bt. Clair. Melody—Marshall, March FINANCIAL _ | ssi seoyie tothe alin as geree ttn eB. Eh M.A. ERICKSON Moo Sunday school, (classes * PROVES FATAL ing not unusually large. fnited tates MARKETS | daughter of the late Thomas R. for EY ages). ‘ Stee! , which sold f New Bedford, Mass. p.m. Junior . ee By Associated Press Leesed Wire NEWS Sia commen, whch en bgen iu] © TO _GOETHALS | notion of ner nesters es | HAS RIGHT 10 Naan By a —— 148 on F lhe PAL sh and Re- Se cnepe ot Ng Beige ray 4 ‘ worth cha seers bo Re A Ww pe CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE ia in ee eae ot the fedian ‘Boad’" Himes + RN M ARKET Jan. 21 Motor shares lacked uniformity. ey Close Close —Today—__ —Todsy— General Motors developed _ styot oe Yesterday YearAgo Open High Low — Close | support oround the 130 level and i ON DOWNTREND Waren 1.31% 131 1.31% 1.30% _ 1.0% [Seauently moved up, a fer pa ep jj March 31% ‘ 31% 307; 30% Jal at figure. wi ) ‘ore Sea a @131.' |believed to be one of the favori Ldap st tig lh Ro tosolve the) AND ABANDONED] County District Court in — May ; 131% 138% 131% 1.32% 1.31% gu fee yeti eee en C.) problem of a lock system of suf- K C “ @1.32 (a1. - ve a Trading Affected by Liberal) guy 128% 107% 12TH a8 ABT BTM eak..” Chrysler also waa actively) ficient, magnitude to handle the (Continued from pare noe). ’ ases— “7 ; ; oe iught, be builtin, the future, Even the| atitatlon and | un y Affirming the Ward county dis- Parch ‘Wheat Prices a mained in that state. ‘arc! Corn ; | ‘ 7 Continued _ over-production of] famed De Lesseps, builder of ‘When trict court, the s court today| Adams and Weak t the Last March .89% 89 38% 88% crude had a deterrent influneceonthe Suez Canal, abandoned found she refused to say aprons fe pol ind \ vstaaelh 4 @%@% oil group. Public utilities gave one|spent the rest of his life br anything as to how she was in-|ruled that M. A. Erickson can pro-| favor us with a ‘ away = 1%, 1M 91% lof the best demonstrations of grou his fail to Mister the GE jared, but kept saying “Go away; aga wth oe pagal BH 21-0) all : 3 @% |strength with Montana Power, Ab, over his failure to master java’ toe iene’ ant vi laces’ Ae Teltinn teaitl July 9314 92% 92% |tibi Power and Electric and ficulties ted at a though her ise He causing her electric light and power plant at 1,000,000 in the last 48 Power prese, Panam: fears areca the corn market down-| Oats be i Ves Ryder. Meditation Light in the forefront of the ad-| aq rte frahare whe units ee Cape | STeat said, |Kenmare. sang gCollee®. nicht, Wednes- 01 ts 3 330. vance. Horn and the Strai The effect was tol March 50M Packing shares picked up strength 1 across Panama ly t Meiken hee at iyetast. Besides,| May 49 chal on reports of im Ing trade con-|were private associations, the of-| mained about on from ION babar fal Siete export ‘demand today for wheat ‘ 1 25 ditions. The brisk advance in sev-iticers of which, for the most, part, the Fourth Street and A A from North America was slow. duly aN ee eral of the chain store issues indi-| did not understand the conditions| 1 b ea Corn closed heavy, 1-2 to 7-8 to|Rye — | . zs 1 cent net lower; wheat 1-8 to 3-8 nae i ue cent off; oats unchanged to 1-4) 2)4v 1 cent down and provisions unchang- cated the existence of small floating the: rnered supply. Among the many specialties Afinpb hein Bata! f million stocks et which stood out were International | holders; wasted the ry in hope- eee Monson told the follow- and riot- 3 Sunday Services, Jan. 22, 1928, chnige of Miss Bile Beth sare ol Ly y . relje, supt. fl July Business Machines, Lambert, Inter-| jess engineering projects . ince ed to a setbuck of 10 to 12 cents, | Lard Bei 12.97 11.97 nation! Match preferred, Westing-| ous living, phn sig died on the he had eaten at a cafe and left! rained ‘the ‘ollae| staff of Boll and @ competent ae Dake Ivars ns nme Oe OO Teta oe sere aotie at tat | waited vs es Greve Mokars cok Jae dif not| "10:90. “Morning worship (Ger s over domestic winter P “i u ‘2 ° lessness an rance of sani- reat Not sul af eiescates over domestic winter! aay rap 12.62 12.30 Rails were sluggish. A sensation-| tation, or fled to foreign lands to| Way and was just starting down Salmo the eas p.m. The pastor will preach moisture in wide sections, eats Rib @ Shute a Toay mite: enjoy the huge sums they were able ved cl a go through the subway ply whete ol et Driscoll P ai satel s . ; ilfer. 2 men came a sedan Bei ttorcves tak of “iaree| Jan. elt rea aed 11.12 certificates, which’ are ordinarily in- watt igor Started in 1903 automobile. ig oe rentee on world shipments of wheat was more! , May _ 11.55 M4 11.56 seve, on reports of legal proceed-| During all this tim United Forced Her Into Car previously and jj} or less counterbalanced by assertions | "Cr 12.47 18.50 ; tract under-which they were lasocd| States Was not exactl at ease re-] | They called her to “stop,” but she year to ‘exer- i. 4 i | | | 12.47 that apparently there is no burden-| Ae F 5 9 “3 ued | garding Panama. ‘The prospect. of| paid no heed and kept on walking. : i x app. | May 12.87 16.25 12.90 12.90 12.87 «12.87 __—| by the Southern Railway. uropeans digging and subsequent- ten drove to th Sermon: “Building Sound Doc: #ome accumulation of foreign wheat e end of the. ‘ trine on Christ, the Foundation.” n 690 The ‘cow phe hearsal immediat tocks in European countries. At @9 ly controlling a canal ir. the Western | block, turned around and came back - times’ today, buyers GF dette or | sacked round wiiltes $145 to 1:08;| 860: pounds 4.50 to 776) guuchers f Butter Market | Se ee ae ert ewenerin| ‘ter és the machine drew alongside tant’s claim fhe the evening erin * liveries here found offerings ceting | Minnesota sacked Red river Ohios| 625 to 6.75; stags 626 to 6175. itch favor cine iso ed her to get inte the corr bg] 2827 law applied to Erickson's Ladies’ Aid will meet Thursday, , g —_———$? 7+ vor eit jicial Wash-| ask of corn accounted largely for down-| round whites and russets 1.40 to] Sheep top spring lambs trimmed . | Eh act ps uuboae 7 ge. It eget Pet into Eee cat MEE was unfounded, declared in corn values. On the| 1.50; Idaho sacked russet Burbanks/ 11.50 to 12.00; heavy spring lambs| Chicago, Jan. 21—(AP)—Asking| wes not until 1903, howev ter be fing Lise much notice was taken| 1.70 to 1.90; partly graded 1.50 to} 10.00 to 11.00; cull lambs 9.00 to|prices for butter have been reduced several costly surveys had been| Frightened, she fought him fur-|and, where the law is subject to * of Washington official statements] 1.60; new potatoes Florida bushel/ 10.00; light ewes 6.00 to 7.00;|rather sharply on all markets in an|made, that Congress appropriated| iously. and he, realizing that. she interpretations, a course must be| FIRST LUTHERAN CFURCH that the usual trend of the price of| crates and Hampers bliss trumps) heavy ewes 4.5 to 5.50; cull ewes/effort to find a level which would|the necessary funds and permitted| would escape him, called to the adopted in harmony with the title, Augustana. 8; corn is upward from January or| 2.00. 1.00 to 3.00; bucks 3.00 to 4.00, stimulate buying interest. Thelthe work to proceed as a United| other men. One of the latter| mith hay no interpretations uphold-| Cor. Seventh St, oma D. vee Jan. 26th, at 2:30 p. m. ised. Then he attempted tolan act of the jiature must Confirmation _instructior force her to enter into the machine. | interpreted. in shetigne of its title| Friday at 4:15" Pp. m. in the chapel.” February and that the probable A : Weakness evident in quotations can/ States government ven‘are. jumped from the machine and the course of the market during the next! _ Minneapolis, . enema bello , CHICAGO POULTRY be attributed in part to general lack |” For the next three years virtually dora vat her forcibly into the car. bon 2 sxe manhatea rag $i An eateee Tea few months will not be materially|D. of A.)— Potatoes: Better weed pie ees, 08M: 21. —Poultry | of confidence brought on largely by) no progress was made in -ctual con-| The third man was at the wheel. Judge Burr Writes Decision | will be observed as follawse different from last year. dnquley; demand Tee ds. deliv alive ste receipts one car;| Production. struction, and while tu'r was blamed| It was then that the two men in| _Al had been taken from the! 19:30. m. Services in the ‘ — slightly stronger, | Carloads, deliv-) prices unchanged. Concentrated feeds which go into| upon the civitian engineers, it is| the back seat with her attemped to| Ward county district court, where| swing tine Suices, the WHEAT PRICES LOWER cages Heo a EEE aiininint nee freer tas, Tation, however, are| hardly chargeable as fault, for their| attack her and insulted her, she| derision was made by Judge John|jvecur jangusge. | Sermon on th ON MILL CITY MARKET Minneapolis-St. Paul rate, Sacked) MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR rom $3 to $5 per ton higher than| work of preparation in making the| said. The opinion was written| Stter Epiphany: Subject: ~The Minneaplois, Jan. 21.—(AP)—| hundredweight, round whites Unit-( Minneapolis, Jan. 21.—()—Flour| last year. This circumstance, it is|Cansl Zone ‘habitable was largely Breaks Glass in Straggle G. Bi Presta of diets Malicws the Wheat’ prices drifted lower today| cd States No. 1, few sales, mostly) unchanged; shipments 36,431 bar-| being pointed out, may cause some| responsible for the success cf those| She fought with them continuons- frezence. of uae nae a and showed closing losses of 3-8 to| around 1.35. rels. me dairy men to curtail feeding of con-| who followed. i ly and in the tussle sho scratched | after had! at this service. * ‘sed 1-2 cent. Ease in corn which was psc rear Bran $30.50 to $30,75. baa oka i Aside from the tesk_of elirinat-| the of one of the air severely, 7:80 p. m. Services in English. depressed by further large country css puviberal current supplies of fresh) ing disease, General Goethals was|she sald. ‘They contiaued the ‘Tie secrion'will be ca:the piatle offerings acted as a weight on senti- , CHICAGO PRODUCE base have further curtailed the! faced by many other unique prob-| upon her, however, and as she was| propert; of the day. Subject: “Distinguish- ment in other grains. oe Chicago, Jan. 21,—()—Butter | use o: storage butter. Some oper-| tems, any one of which was a stu-| fighting them her foot knocked the| convenience and necessity issued by ing Signs ‘of the Righteous. ee The nf .. Oats were steady to firm, with a unchanged; receipts 8,575 tubs. ators, nevertheless, are predicting | pendous work n itself. The first of|giass window out of one. of the|the board church choir will render suitabl : dull trade. af sures Pe eh ti aoad Betta: eel ii atiiertco ce butter/these was the cuttin, down to al doors. Questions regarding the Reed re suitable Rye started easy an urned | 44; ordinary firsts 35 to .42. » when large users] much lower level of several good! This a: decided “o’ ie a js apparently angered them and 12 o'clock noon. The Sunday : suemael Mbpsa renin switch to fresh goods entirely, ized mountains near the center of =) Hay eg res tow cel dragey.| wane ae pia far o—— adie iike Lnervied Bae to ers the head with some hard ini tute placing the Sas bi all aoe En i _ May flaxs -2 : Minneapolis, Jan. 21—()—Wheat! . the elevation o! e cana .]ment. She lost consci then, contro! Bay on Argentine weakness. i‘ _| Resumption of Upward Price receipts today 129 compared to 91) { Livestock Review Gold Hill and Contractor’s Hill,}and tho next thing she pein was | of public utilities in the hands of the ein ata, evening, the Cash wheat offerings were lighter Movement Is Only Tempor- |# year ago. Minneapotis cash wheat | ¢—_____________ through whic the famous Culebra] when Mr. West and Mr. and Mrs. failroad h board by requiring a cer-| 4 nd f the fh and demand was good except for and coarse grain closing quotations Cut was driven, were removed al-|Holmovik ae, tificate of convenience and necessity| G¢2cons, and trustees of the churcl the porous quality. High protein, arily Interrupted today follow: (out St. Paul, Jun. 21—(AP)—| most completely, and millions of tons |" Miss Monson sald she did not| violated the rights and 4 maak bao sa 7 rsd aaa three ae ghee and lightweight sero ante : ; @1.78 market closed the week on a Ste wabialeate tion New rary a know any of the thres men and hed conferred by the constitution “on soy ; showing good protein was firm to] New York, Jan. 21.—(AP)—Re- sear! Nee ee in the operation. It was not until) never seen any of them before. She|cities and municipelities. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH @1.78 150 cents higher level, with vealers| several years after the canal was/ was able ive a rather clear de- @1.77 be to $2.50 higher, while stocker and opened to traffic that the several scription a roasts en unccorew race @1.77 baie stecrs followed the general) slides which develvped at that point powered her in the rear seat of the CHURCHES Morping worship 10:30 h 38 @1.75 | going He ee steers. Butcher hogs|were brought under permanent con-| sutomobile, but she remembers lit- pn cast by KFYR iu 4 mes E PSE @1.67 cre the only class of livestock to}trol. tle of how the driver of the machine Organ Prelude: “Warrior Song,” stronger. Demand was good for)sumption of the upward price move-|1 anything above 11.50 per cent pro-| ment in today’s stock market was tein. inter wheat aprecings were | temporarily interrupted by a heavy/1 light and demand was good for!wave of profit taking, choice. Durum offerings were small | lators for advance qui follow a downward course, these Another Feat -| FIRST ‘H OF and the basis was steady. | control. Es ains in many of] ‘To arrive .. 36 @1.66 {ruling mostly steady to 15 cents! The second mightiest feat was the Pets bosons ambled bah oe RL CHRIST. | Heiter. Mrs. R. E. Mortis ieee erioge were fair and de- Rate 1 from. twol1 DNS, ‘ ionat, for the period, pigs, .ligst/@amming of the powerful and er-|the ‘hospital after .she had. been| Corner Fourth Strest and Avenue C. Duet: “Grateful, Lord, Am 1.” Mand was steady for better grades.|to six points, with pi utilities, ; 1 gd to choice. @1.58 | lights» and sows making some ad-|ratic Chagres River with the Gatun taken there; “ ouar hue in ice at 11:00 a m.| 2 ie ont ral ot eg = st Vats were in fair to good demand) motors, and ‘merchandising issues’ 1 DNS; ord to good. 1: vance. After slumping to the year's| Dam. This. was designed not only|the hall while she was in the com-| “Subject: “Truth.” Offe S oP Moonlight” F; and steady. giving the best exhibitions for group 1 dark northern. lowest level, fat lambs reacted! to climinate much of the excavation pany of a nurse, Sunda hoo! at 9:45 a. m. , Offertory: joonlig! ry- Rye was in light supply and dee ae . eco To arrive .. i D sharply and ruled mostly $1 @ $260] by the formation of Gatun Lake, but ‘Miss Mohene's hysician said to-| We pial singer. ae mand was good. _ Week-end market, letters laid par-|1 e @1.3 higher, compared with a week aj also to insure plenty of water for|qay that her injuries were not seri-| meeting at 8 o'clock. deal mer a a ic and bust fe tan ner Tries | the at a onl ae a eiiaey @ Need li rele for medium welght ships of deep draft, The lake, 48) ous, although an ankle was injured.) A room is oren in the Praise Thee, Recer pecans in; 1 Ce ice | the steel ice » pick steers F ie § Fange was-79 to 87, mill operations in. that.” industry. Tren tes etn cot, the a week,| completed by General Goethals, is] An'x.ray was taken to determine Presbyterian Church quartet expressed over the, Flaxseed demand was quieter and| Less alarm w hough it was the market was casy. wrote Sermon: Rev. Thomas W. Gales, ary Fargo, N. DNS, ord to goo mixed yearlings at $13.00. Bulk of|than 150 square mile: in the in-| nut the results will not be known . D. Postlude: “Dedjcation Festival,” credit situation northern ..... ag 4 the steers and yearlings offered! terior of the Isthmus, and is ‘deep | untit later in the da church with heavies stopping at $14.75 and|85 feet above sea level, covers-more whether the ankle was fractured, aasedey and rr ny, excet eel » from Pp. ———__ widely recognized as an important 3 DNS, ch to fancy cleared within a spread of $10.50 @ |e: CHICAGO LIVESTOCK influence on the fiture trend of|: DNS, gd to choice. $12.50, with most ype mee hettes, noe orale eran 3 TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN| Stults. Worship 7:30. Chicago, Jan, 21—(7)—(U. S. D.|prices. ; 3 DNS, ord to good. at $6.75 @ $9.50. Best helfers sold| Following close upon the heels of/ Safer Methods of CHURCE ,_Evening Worship 7:30. of A.)—Hogs 9,001 . y| Montana Power w in @ mar-|3 northern ... ae ie at $12.00 @ $12.60, with choice fat|this problem came the building of Mini Result i Avenue C and Seventh Street | Music: ipbiaca iad Seuoeh "Es with Friday average; top 8. ket leader, souring six points to al dark hard (Mont.) 125. @ cows at $10.50. Bulk of all cutters| huge concrete locks with filling and ining 8! in 1. G. Monson, Pastor I ‘riumphal March,” La- and choice 160 t- 300 pounds | new high record at 1 R.P. Macy} To arrive . cashed at $5.00 @ $6.25, with most!emptying system., and great steel More Coal Tonnage) Services, Sunday at 10:45 a. m. ee R 1@8.40; light lights mostly 7.60) advanced four points to a new peakj1 hard (Mont.). a medium grade bulls $7.50 @ $7.75. ith opening and closing de- : “Christian Duty.” Offertory: Prayer and Re- . @8.25; bulk pigs 7.25@7.75; light-| at 254, and Montgomery Ward also| ‘Ty arrive Some meaty feeder. stocrs cleared | Shee, Mane te the ale enend — Me eterine ton the Eedget. will Hewell. the Flow weights down to 6.75; rallied four points above yesterday's Minn. & SD, 1 dark up to $12.50, but bulk of the steers! cha: , and many sleepless nights| Safer mining methods are ~in-| 5. taken, Postlude: ‘March of the Flow- er; most packing final quotation. Adams Express,| hard .. es sold at $10.25 @ $12.00, tain kinds| the chief himself spent working out| creasing the percageaee of coal re- Sunday school at 12, all classes.| &*: Harker. a: few best lightweights 7.50@' Brooklyn Edison and Hudson Motors} To arrive p downward from $10. complicated calculations, but covered in some North Dakota lig-| John Husby is su Mrs. R. .E. Morris rs 3,000; estimated hold were other outstanding — strong Minn. & SD, + 1.23 Most of the desfrable hogs av-| finally the job was done, and it was| Nite mines, the annual report of Al- is a very efficient and an un-| Anthems: Rca heavyweight hogs 8.10@8.40;| points. To arrive ( eraging upwards from around 180| not ‘the least. of those for which | bert Waddington, state mine inspec- trae worker. few rust ite : Se on medium 8.30@8.45; light 7.90 The closing was firm. Fey 1 amber s|pounds sold at $8.00 @ $8.10; light] General Goethals in 1915 received | ‘tor, says. Evening services at 7:30, ‘Still, Still wi Thee, ley 8.45; light lights 7.40@8.45; pac Total sales approximated 1,000,000! ‘To arrive . BG lights largely $7.25 @ $7.75 and most|the thanks of Congress “for dis-| , While the majority of mines use Topic: “The Signs of Christ’s Choir * ing sows 7.00@7.65; slaughter pigs | shares. Fey 2 amber di 1.5 packing sows at $7 on recent days.| tinguished service in constructing the double entry eo oP few] second Coming.” AT oo ait They Had 6.75@8.15. 1 amber durum. vs % | Bulk of the pigs cleared at $6.75, or |the Panama Canal.” operatos use but a si FmON: vy Cattle 700; compared with week To arrive ..... 25 cents higher. and there are some who have been S. Wrieh es @g0, good and choice fed steeds aft- 1 durum . Desirable fed western lambs 73 to heavy hand on his aide: CHURCH Paul S. it £ er losing substantial early advance Close} To arrive 92 pounds cashed at $13.00 @ $13.50, 25 cents or 50 cents lower; at : lower grades held early upturn, fin-|March = 1.2714 a. 25 cents or more higher; | May 1.28% 1.28% stockers and feeders 25 to 40 cents | July 120 1.287% higher, highest of season; fat cows| Kye— Ms 25 cents higher; heifers including | March 1.0342 ing offermgs and desirable} May 1.0494 1.04%3 1.04 1.04 amber durum. less finished kinds and native lambs 4 127% !2 durum .... 1.14% @1.20% | at $11.50 @ $12.50, with kinds above 2 2 & ambee durum..... 1.12%@1.22%|100 pounds selling at $10.75 @ 1 3 durum .... ++ 1.11% @1.18% | $11.00, culls mostly $9.50 @ $10.00; " red durum %@ best fat ewes sold at $6.00 @ $7.00; A To arrive ..... +2 1.16% @ culls $3.00 @ $4.75. P Coarse Grains " mixed and steer yearlings 25| OUats— 2 yell § EF ——————_— to 50 cents up; bulls 10 to 15 cents | March “ 52% 3 oeilow cn o in Review $ up; vealers 2.00 to 2.50 higher; bet- | May 527% Di 52% | To arrive ter grade fed steers became top| Flax— 4 yellow cor: 23 |e heavy on early upturn after top had | May reac! 18.75; yearlings 18.00;| Barley- losses on dressed product at eastern | May centers causing shippers to break Spear emnnaeeeeepert away from kinds that have been DULUTH RANGE 3 mixed corn. selling at 15.00, upward; all inter- Jan. 21 To arrive .. ests however, continue to buy low- Open High Low Close'4 mixed corn. er relative ly liberal supply| _Durum— | To arrive .. earl 16.00@17.50; most lower | March 1.21% '5 mixed corn. .75@14.00; trade at this|May = 1.22% 1.23% 1.22% 11227 6 mixed corn. the highest on record; ye— 2 white oats weights and conditioning consider-| May 1.07% 1.08 1.07% 1.0713 3 white oats. ed; most light heifers 11.00@12.: i 2.16 To arrive 5 yellow corn 4 6 yellow corn 2 mixed corn Jan. 21.—)—(U. 76 | for the choice, high -85 | ties was the ptincipal feature ©” | wok calles Brag. iling week endi G 79 | ities were” in demand $7 2 i Ly 3} d Hi ‘ i ft righ R8e i toa 58 a fi i i. HE 3 E __ ,. Sheep 500; odd load of natives and|No. 1 amber d . * Zed lambs firm; for week 76 doub ii ae oe fe stations; 8,000 3|No. 1 red du lambs closing 50 to 75 cents No. i inte’ sae 3 sheep and feeding | ambs mostly 5 ge + gd rd 9 == 5 3 Ly . 2. ry renee ee to | Bark Financial Review | ting pee 120 —_—__—_—_—__—_—-» t ewes 7.50; feeding pri 2 rye ..... supply fairly liberal: fat cows 7.50|May 2.18'2 218% 2.17% 217% 14 rparhive: essary a a te noon. GTS; best kind to 12.005 most low es See “Ber ee are «large percentage| | Meare the past e . cutters 5.50@5.90; strong weights BISMARCK GRAIN To arrive .. of the propaegn be See pig: tg m2. tinue her & to 6.00@6,50; heavy sauage bulls) (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) |Barley, med to 84 used over: and the i 7 1:80 p.m. gan. cg ef 10. ark nor mm. a * re: @15.50. ; No, 1 northern ... Te dae ae J in Se - To arrive .. +. 1.05 94, No. 1 flaxseed: +. 218 @2.24 1,95| To arrive ........ 216 @ 3 ; at | | 5 { za 7 € ii ef i ‘ rt i i Fz 3 ; ‘New York, Jan. 21.—(AP)—Sell- Frank lambs 13.25; butk i lifted from the term. of district Chicago and Grand Rapids, Mich., Vd lambs 12.50@13.65;| No. 5 62| stock’ market this week and moder- me pice come ee 50g! se lthe lit reaiuge howeres, tepeed Se Vinten ee e list. “ ,, ywever, le into dullness because of the growing bd the A son ™ Bee it i é G Se ee Fy g i iF ——__—_. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Jan. 21.—()}—Wheat: “New, No. 4 mixed .86 1-2;) low 86 1-2; Old No. 3 M1 to 93. 47 1-2; No.3 i i gF br : F uh Z i

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