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are about equal to these of a ag . (Bock) —Presbyterian the il his ' iy eaters bamiaa || De; MeCay Suggests (MANDAN NEWS ||"Seusecraze soon. [eotoeemseee toss r need Menus For a Week | Organ poste, “Grand Choras” determina- ict pa sume 8. Withdrawal of butter stor- ' PAGETWO ieee THE } TRIBUNE ___ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1928 . 3 age is lighter than at this time in ‘ Evening service at 7:30. ‘ * ef sae Ferm on een od | 3927, bot aightly Larger than last] PT, oni Geymnaieg Sunde, Fob, s| Mandan Boy Admitted Organ humbers: “Dawn” (Mason): : : WHEAT IS DOWN. = SRT trae So lcs meee oe OS rk iat Breakfast—Coddled egg, Melba fad, 3 al 3: Close Close = ——Today— —Todsy— Re 2 Gaylord Conrad, son of Mr. and the direction of Paul 8. z J Yesterday YearAgo Open High Low. Close om: ins Ea I ee ents sous Mrs. E. J. Comead, 806 First street, |Wright, Me Wheat— ai , celery, ripe olives. |has been admitted to the member- | March 1.20% 129-129 -1.88% = 1.29 Minneapolis, Feb. 4—)—(U, S, Baked chicken with itel-|ship of The League of Curtis Sales- CNBR 148% 190% 1.20% 1.28% 129% |D. of A)—Light foreign buying} ba toast dressing, cooked spinach,| men, an, honor organization main- + —— May @130. “@'s Wei ane “@%% | Coincident with liberal Argentine! mushrooms en casserole, head let-| tained by the Curtis Publishing com- |" ‘J Market Affected by Unexpect-| 5,1, 1.27% iste 126% 1.27% 1.26% ime offerings weakened the Liverpool tuce, with olive oil if desired, ice} pany for boys who sell its publica- 2 ed Lower Quotations at @%@% @% @1.27 wheat market during the week end-|°Te®™- Monday oe Meer ned Bok oe ae Corn— Fri this weakness Liverpool and Showers March 58% Fd a Test war thy pega ee pBiggefents-Cotiage cheese, toasted | endance of efficient service to cus- y eee M Oy 3 91 91% = =—91% contributing to an easy situation in} Lunch—Oranges or apples as de-| Gaylord is the first boy in Mandan t Chicago, Feb, —()—With wide-| ™*Y on ae vale 3 | domestic markers. Although the | sired to be adthitted to the organization. " al spread infavorable weather prevail-| July oat “ % 92% = 93% an a doa og S ee, Soyer i oe rca h pre ett Booed a ee foo grewnei developed <n Oats— # for the most part ruled dull and] cooked celery, es ms ed tonne: {Personal and ‘ crop, fre: Bats 1% 54% ’ easy. te ti ello of Jell-Wel . i a ad aie eee hala boc sires ‘en wt en oe ss The edge was off the demand for with cream. ree Social News of | hort. business. was estimated at| May SoH AT SSK SHH 5544 BBY | hgh protein wheat. | Premiums had Tuesday Mandan Vicinity ! bi 250,000 bushels or more, partly one ‘ ‘ , vanced to such a degree that mills! Breakfast—French Omelet, crisp . si i lantic seaboard, At| July 51% Alm = «51% 1th 51% 1% | found it advantageous again. to/ bacon, Melba toast, stewed raisins. | °@————— x Haat of ns Pike eof: Gaal @% 4% bring in high protein winter wheat) “Lunch—Mashed ‘pumpkin, cooked| - 3, C, Kinzel left Friday for Min- of the Gulf of es tl a ye lk ie in competition with the spring. beet tops, celery and nut salad. neapolis, whee "he will ” send the ‘ MEE ricer utan tice being pai | Mirch 1.07% 1.07% 1.07% 1.07% 1.07% | Twelve per cent protein No. 1 dark| “'Dinner—Brolied lamb chops, baked| setror tite cove, i atlarings un urge even atsey:| May 108% 1.08% += -1.08% 1.08% © 1.08 1.08% | northern was quoted at 15 over the .auash, boiled beets, salad of chopped es a and offerings not large even at sev- July 102% 104% 1.02 102% 1.01% 1,08 May, and 14 per cent, 4 per cant [Sdv" cabbage and celery, stewed ap-| Mrs, Jalmer Strand of _ Mandan on corn closed firm, 1-4 to 1-2 cent | Lard— over. May Minneapolis wheat de-| ricots, has been admitted to. the Bismarck net higher wheat 3-8 to 8-8 cent| Madch 11.35 12.47 1117 11.17 11.10 11.12 | ellned one cent for the week, clos- Wednesday hospital for treatment. th off; oats at 1-8 cent decline to.a| May 17 © 80T 1LAD LEO 1105 1185 | Erte on cna Gavin wheat| Broaktast—Ostroeal with “mill, asia tela we en aay 1189 128562 11.75 1155 11.57 | alan were dragey for the week, Du-|cveam. or butter (no sugar). |. Miss Pearl Gullickaon and Miss News of nestled conditions in Rib @82 @% @57 be aay deci iz 8-4 cent, closing butter. ppbvinnciedba tmnt: week-end at their homes at Sanger. fas > * , -s Bcaietiat cwiearalut'ts| "May 1124485 11401100 at gp | "Gorm gorked about one cnt hgh-|_nkt— Rest ranting bean ae saa ary’ mheptad day because for ty va the wine ae 11.57 14.4 11.20 finued peek inquiry ane a ala of celery, cucumbers, and beets, and daughter plett Friday for uct aise privet’ producing ‘sections.| March 12.40 12.00 strong Argentine market. mikes: ‘Thuredey Shephard's mother, Mra, ‘ Pressing and thawing temperatures| May 12.60 16.25 1252 12.52 12.20 12.20 Oats gained only fractionally. hed in milk} Patterson, who has been seriously have efo‘pevnedrand, accra |_ uy 2280 TET EH] ie ho ae ca eh aoc WR at a | —— A , thorities, man} Dish. : * ” Ball, : fields have heen sctioualy: injured | No. 1 mixed durum 10; No, 5| trading slow, market stendy; Wis- SC ncrinnt oe very firm, winch Dish cf, cottage cheese,| yi. 1. H. Melton entertained at| peleve” by Bt A leatling Chicago expert said today | mixed wheat 1,13 1-2. consin sacked round whites, 1.55 to 80-1 hog sie teagan «a Dinner—Vegetable soup, Salisbury| 4 dinner party Friday evening for that in the southwest the condition Corn: _No. 6 yellow .72 1-4. 1,65; Idaho sacked russet Burbanks| a ed 4 ( the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. of the crop had become serious and} Oats: No. 3 white .54 7-8. No. 1, 1.55 to 1.65; few fancy shade| _ Rye was dull and draggy, but the bev cook tea mashed turnips, W. A. Locke, Rev. and Mrs, C. J. that owing to the dryness the top| Flax: No, 1, 2.22 1-2 to 2.28 84.| higher; commercial pack 1.35 to] Cash demand demained active|celery, pineapple sponge. Fylling, Mr. and Mrs, E. K. Hanson soil was being blown away, leaving —— 145 eee at terre ane at Friday and daghter, Alice, and Mr. and ane: ne ined 7-8 cent, closing at 1.02 3 Breakfast—Coddled eggs, small| Mrs. O. W. Pearson, ec. 2 Considerable notice was taken to- STOCK M ARKET » Feb. 4 —(U. §,| clined 57-8 cent, closing at ; 5 see ; Tople: q " ‘ . ry limited,| piece of ham, waffle, pear sauce. trom Chapters 10, 1: very of wheat at Liverpool ha quiry; 3 a er celery, salad of grated raw carrots.| teturned ‘rom a t Miss Beulah Shurr. broken sharply wes etd yet IS ] k Bape rth Le = “g Dinner—Jellied tomato consomme, hea pind: Be rote caer yet this season. Heavy wheat ship- only jucted, Minnea) at ——————————————| baked halibut, cooked spinach, to-| they si rs. Jot the ts Argent and addi- Paul rate, sacked hu ty 4 i Mr. arid Mrs. Jacob Hatzenbuhl dened tee offerings. from, there = whites, ee States No. 1, f Livestock Review ] oe ee salad, no at Dickinson. were given as the reason. On the ‘ mostly arou! 40. —_—_—_—_—___ J Saturday ————__ mous picture, “The Gleaners.” other hand, Argentine corn at Liv-| Early Period of Uncertainty Is) Gisela Bk, Ea) Mie, eae sa) | - peeiactanderao mes conatbind —GHURCHES | large ‘print’ will be on exhibit 1, Stpool was very firm and offering Succeeded by General MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE (AP) — 'U. Ss. Dist reget mar-|and peanut butter, stewed figs. r CHURCHES throughout the service. The choir : prices higher. Minneapolis, Feb. 4.—7)—Wheat d—( Lunch—Potato soup, string beans, | @——--—__—-® | will sing the anthem “O . 4 WEAK TONE Downturn of Values receipts today 223 compared to 101 | Ket in the cattle division closed with | cauliflower salad.” ; ca oF cumist, |Father,” by Tulse Del. Riego, and ; oot pie SE @ year ago. Stinneapolts cash wheat | all of the earlier week's 50@50 cents! Dinner—Roast veal, mashed tur- FIRST pe el Mrs, W. J. Targart will favor us “ins f mas al Feb, 4—7)—Weak| , : and coarse grain closing quotations |Josses in effect and trade on a very|nips, small (canned), salad of| 6, .nr Fourth Street and Avenue C,| With & solo, Miss Coral i + cables and unsettled weather in the| , New York, Loe Brin Et A i ld Ei dull basis. Hogs closed dull, but |old'ooked asparagus, dish of ber-| CHEneG O°Stibice sat “i1-Q0" a.m | qalmraiths of the Kansas achool for : : peri of unce: in jay’s ard spring, fanc; 5 Mgnt nig? i Tead ; droughty section of the American) stock market was succeeded by’ a| Montana’... =. 1.57% @1.73% | trong to around 20 cents higher for |"! See ies and peanut, butter| Subject: “Spirit. oe us during the service. Organ music, southwest gave wheat a weal tone| general downturn of values. Rais- iv 1.63% @1.70% | the week, with better grades of fat/esten “bread-and-butter” fashion,| Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. || Dreaming—Manifold. Al Through @ = today. May dipped within n ci7-b t4| ing of the San Francisco rediscount|1 DNS 1.55% @1.72% | lambe 85@1.00 higher; sheep 25 to| that is, each slice of apple spread a| Wednesday evening tes! Night—Goldsworthy, Marc + of the season's low and clo S rate apparently convinced many. ee | 1.69% | 60 cents up. bite at a time with peanut butter, | ™ecting a oes in the Romaine—Gounod. ; COBBER COACH + ¢ + 1 Gent down for the day. vained| traders that « curtailment of specu- 171% | Most of the week’s supply of|make a plensing abd nttinwee| A reading room cren,in the} Wednesday at 7:80 p.m. Church < _ Oats were easy hart ideas eee lative resources was being resorted i 1.85% @1.53%% | steers and yearlings cashed at 10.50|lunch. If you have never tried this | church eid tad Tegal college moe Supper at 6 p. m., E ; ® small loss towards the clore. | to by a gradual lifting of these to 11.50, with more desirable kinds | combination will find that it| Thursday and Saturday, except followed ues # | _ May rye dipped 7-8 cent and rallied| yates in interior federal reserve dis- 1.83% @1.62% | at 13.00 to 14.25, The general run hange. holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. “The Indian Trails,” after which the| New: Assistant at Concordia Bj itay barley sagged 5-8 cent and| i" soasaay of $12,000,000 _in]1 DNS, gd to choice: eg taost helfers 8.00. 42 10000, alters | teesrecevegrn to give chem [EIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH) "ss! Clases Wil be Delt i 4 ec! se Ol 0 b in 0 choice. ! ™ ers 8. }.00, cutters | f i a 4) tne om Tempe ol l= 2 i ol le Small Sn ithi: stock exchange members loans|1 DNS, ord to good. 1.25%@1.36% | cashing largely at 5.25 to 6.50. the basie gokines ateyutigae Sod com- | Comer of Seven pba a! Rosser. HICKM. ‘AN’S NOTE Is Former Carleton Ath # +) May flaxseed was quiet within a) seemed to have no more than tem-|1 dark northern Meduim grade bulls sold mostly at|binations. I have therefore prepared| (Cao Frankhauser, Pastor. Ietic Star (allen A rary effect on sentiment, and ef-| To arri 1.12%@ 725 down with weighty beef offer-la special brief article on this. sub- upl0i00 morning worship. Subject! TQ JATLMATE IS fr , Cashiw! re “ auihien ea aie forts to combat the wave of selling ings stopping at 7.55. Trade in| ject. You can obtain this by writ- yer an omer BC i, for a Saturday ani ii o (aes wa | £°F both accounts were futile ex-) To arrive 1.23% stockers and feeders showed 25 toling to me care of this newspaper.| , Sunday Schoo! peices cdi +. tion among buyers me ce. “Spring | cebt,in a few issues which had pow.|2 DNS, ch 60 cents for the period. Ask for my afticle called “Food wire supt. EB. L. CE. Topi: ‘ iat ted. in. evidence, R | pote erful pool support. Offerings of 2 DNS, gd to ch y Early week-end gains in the hog | Combinations.” own 115: Be Ps, “Values of Ye _ +) wheat ru hanged canges for the var.| Standard Railway stocks were more 2 DNS, ord to good. division were mostly all in effect jciccoReanaeee TR hat Are a within unchanged ranges for Minary| coundant, but conservative inter- 2 northern .. 1.23; near the close with of the de-| SEVEN MEN NOW People’s Societies. A The| by the ) ualite showed the ence, 8" | ests were not in sympathy with ef- 3 DNS, ch to fancy. sirable light and butchers selling at J 7:45, oe berfobag et lB : menlity show vittoeey ver forts to build up the issues, |3 DNS, gd to choice. $.00 to 8.10, heavies from 7.75 to MENTIONED FOR oe ered ee Guts ece fait to ood di yi and| ¢ Short covering caused recoveries 3 DNS, ord to good. 1 kinds around 130 pounds down ‘Christ an y Life.’ Lert td fats were fair to good demand and! tn spots in the final hour and some 1 dark hard (Mont.).. 1.28% largely at 7.50. Packing sows GOVERNORSHIP | ., Wednesday evening prayer ser- Any boaikia ot are ss siven ti a ‘ of the carly losses were turned in-| To arrive . 1 5 igs vice. 7:30, the oe ogg tera ly oes leman te gains mare acters pre eed 1 — Caan 22 mle nts ig! ag (Continued fiom one) ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH F rF . ‘anadium 5S continu show 0 al . Prices cr grades 01 i Barley was steady with : fair & strength, getting up around the 85 Minn. & SD, 1 dark Meaiien euatioued ‘teceeur thds-week on eohaerord es ed auditor. Missouri Synod Inter baa a good demand, Range was .77 to .87/ jevel, and Nevada Copper sold above hard ..... . and closed 85 to 1.00 higher, with|*¢™ Peseta at 8 the Noni \ Fourth Street and Avenue A Loa Angeles, Feb. 0 one ings were light and| 2; the highest for an extended per- e ‘ sheep 25 to 50 cents higher and in|tin beat John Steen, her J. V. Richert, Pastor eciamtiaaiee ad ake jaxsced offerings were light and] j4, M light supply. Bulk of the fa; Iambs| ineum nodidste Seeoteeey | gimiay services-as Aollows: (Gol Mee ae, } demand was fair. Earlier the sensitiveness of Radio x cashed at 13.50 to 14.50, others 13.25 | Nonpartisan | candidate ive years) 9:80 a, m. Sunday School bag eng ry CHICAGO LIVESTOCK to pressure despite willingness to 18.75, culls mostly 10.00 to 10.50. teed iv eure} te, men- f Miss Ella Brelje, supt. Wittiaw Edwar eo shi ge) og 4 rae 'U.S.D,| Pools. yesterday to take large’ rei Best light to heavyweight fat ewes as.an opponent for Steen. Morning service, oa ; cma eHogs, 11000; generaily| 9ckD hed encouraged speculative Fey 2 amber durum. 1.38 Sarees ae ries 200 te Loo, °? "| DECISION OF SUPREME COURT at that club's camp : ri . <A "9 irives against 0! popular shares.'1 a: ir durum. 10 7.00, "BSB: numerous seles 170% S10] BN, had | dropped | about thres | To arrive erie Vivian Finlayson, of this month? He shortstop "end “ - Pesci ts ints on shar; cr ism by juurum Py + + 4 penne. weights at thas re ne embi posse ‘of Chesapeake & To arrive 1.12%, Financial Review 1 Plaintiff and Respondent.| of the League. was the tnd of that Ea aG GSE; 220. to S00 pounds 810 Ohio purchases of Erie shares. Del- 2 amber du: 1 Pace sass 7:30. . Evening service. Position be | Byrac oe slab vs. ] aware and Hudson also was down 2 durum Mrs. H. M. Bryan, et al, do- lish), sermon: “Jesus, the 2 ne rp pee pues ne about three pofmts before the list 3 amber ; E New. York, Feb. 4—(AP)—The ing business as Yellow Cab Sinners. 140 Dn 180 acl ge igh to 9. tly| Showed signs of rallying and losses 3 durum . . unexpected increase in the New. ides a ee 240, 0,150 pound weights mostly! ut about two points or more had 1 red durum 1B%O York Federal Reserve bank redis- endants and Appellants.| FIRST LUTHERAN CPURCB ya to 8.30; t 7.25 to 760. wttene.| Deen recorded by DuPont, General, To arrive 114%@ count’ rate from three and one-half|: 1: An automobile transportation| . Augustana Synod ~ a meret, Rete, Te cae Asphalt, International Harvester,! Coarse Grains to four per cent was the outstand-| °F taxi company, which holds itself} Cor. Seventh St. and Ave. D. peer eB and eee Dest tight} United Drug, People’s Gas, Greene 2 yellow corn. 89) ing development in this week's fi-| out as ready to receive and trans-| Rev. A. J. Malmauist, Pastor. og Kinde reo ta eet 1itG: Dest tight! Cananea Copper, American Radio 3 yellow corn: 84% nancial markets. It was followed| Port all who apply for passage, and| Divine services will be conducted ; ie f wie ie pei on is | eal and Calumet and Arizona. | 8! by a sharp reaction in stock Prices are ready to pay for the service is| tomorrow as follows: a jig ers sour he “0 ie see | The closing was irreguler. To! % on selling inspired by belief that it] ® common carrier. 10:30, a, m. Services, in Looe ‘rediume Bip to Sak, | Sales approximated 100,000 shares. rei “ was intended as an official warning) 2 A. common carrier of pass-/Sermon on the text of Cand | é i E F FE {i 3 : E 3 a ed Wh vi Rai } ( jideaeesa cella ! inst a further expansion of spec. | engers for hire is required to ex-/day, Subject: “The Joy of » True Makes ; light 8.00 to 8.55; light lights 7. - ercise the highest a . ! oe Pe et TD Era MINNEAPOLIS RANGE 1 De jative credit, and b: a lowering of ‘ ig! eye eck Sunday school. . Bible ae ‘ . 4 foreign exchange rates, particular]; rom ] slaughter uigs 7.10 to 8.00. Open ‘ tei theory human lance and fo. lass and classes for all grades. Cattle 200; compared with a week) wWheat— He le To sri result in or withdrew yet: the safety of its passengers, in view| 7:30 p. m. Vester sermon on Matt,| witness. ago, good to choice fed steers weak! March 1.2414 1.2615 1.23% 1.24%! funds on deposits in London and| of the mode character of the|13:24-30. Them2: “The Tares Among] Dr. Re; oe es lowers “Praden Oh tes] May — 1.2544 1.2535 1.24% 1: il other foreign capitals, Sauaranee adopted, and consistent |the Wheat,” re i raguelv oF, poorly oan oe they, medi 4 4 rat foes | centa'atls general siecline inst te]?! 1,26% 1.26% 1.25% 1. 72) ing ion in Wall street a Practical operation we ahi ee Pio da soaisslthiods VS aay: had Fo Er i : f weeks .50 to 1.25, with better grades 3. Evidence ~* having a laprobe 4 53 ajc? — Dr. Reynolds off mostly; stocker and feeders 4 ISCO! Walsh's attack that he I ts 9h aac lower; better Daas caat May te OM 1,02 1.01% 1.01% 3 white oats é 53% Poi: on the floor of a taxi, and that, on] ST. cronerut EPISCOPAL pres Corner Third and Thayer To arrive and heifers largely 50 cents lower; | March 515 4 white oats Rector. lower grad : ; : Rev. F. H, Davenport . 514 Mandan St. i id rf les slow; weak; bulls weak y h began injury, 2 im us emer wenlers am a BE: BA, ENS Barley, ce se 1 finding of negligence of % 3 ives Bi upturn; me Ey pacners calves sharing upturn; prime | May | 2.14% 215 2.14% 2.15 |Barley, med a I i FE EF Septuagesima Sunday. i ly Comm: finished no criterion of general steer | ys 79 o arrive ‘ (Syllabus by the Comet 9am. Holy eee ea | & Foe _penpen lay -79% .80 7915 .79%' Barley, lower rs Bere ‘tom, the 10:30 a, m. play grade; ical top 17.75; few above h % 3 “The Laborers Tues- 16.50; Fon gonedine 5, ‘Tost fat aay ms 2 y at A ae il Mak te oa ‘iad ging vin fend oy . re the low tony in ‘s to recover damages for steers 13.00 to 15.00; kinds scaling DULUTH RANGE ndant y personal injury. Defe: ts ap- : 1,050 to 1,150 pounds in predomi- Feb. [ » nant ly; numerous sales light Open High Low Close hands. . tif a *rbrele favorit steers 12.25 to 12.75; Kansas,| pg REVERSED. Monday, 7:30 p.m. Vestry meet-| subjects at Loyola college. Watrens of Grand took his freely; jon heifers Panes Herch 1.20% 1.20% 1.20 +e oe GC CASE GF Wheat: peed ae Rea ants aaars 2 vad 3 en ‘W. A. meets! sical examination of the! defendant, = gfe oipaie f : to 1845; liberal supply however 1226 | 4 eR AR RUE ~o Mr. Justice Christianson did not| at home of Mre'J B. Belk. talking with qeonaar ue * downward to 11.50 at close; light 1.04% 1.05 1.04% 1.04%] CG No. 6 mixed 76; No. 4 yel- te, Hon. M. J. Englert, —_— q his team yearlings however got de; le , judge of the First Judicial District, hel and his partner, : Il late in week; not mueh| May 216 2.16%2 15% 216% jo. 2 white 56% @57; No. sitting in his stead. amateur champion : seme for som “ 5 at yer are 55% @56. Conmy, Young & Burnett, for Ap- cet madeva team upwards; most fat cows 7.25 to 9.50; erate te este ( ’ Zuger & Tillotson, for Respon- examin-| Por heifers 8.80 to 11.00; heavy sausage| Sistah 7 sade : : dent. ys in entirely 18.85. bulls 8.00 to 8.25; outstand:| 1. . ing nds ts 8.80; fae ie 1 dark northern #108 o hens. kinds reached on 8 Yunaway market; most ‘shi; rom { 16.50! light vealers 14.50 to ° “ ‘The average loss of life in the United States from lighthing is 3 18.25. D about five per million of populatio. CHICAGO POULTRY Chie: oy cae E 4 : cu £ ik Gua Es t Ms fF EFPSPEF z i & sit & z Nerth Deliote University 26; Mankato

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