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P _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE lo, 2, 11.00; bushel hampers 4.26; York'led « brisk upturn in the pub- FINANCIAL - ba Bliss ‘Triumphs. crates ie lie utilities. " Texas sacked Triumphs .6.75, Old| Buying of the rails embraced sev- stock demand and movement slow,{eral of the hi race issues, such NEWS market dull Wisconsin sacked round|as Union Paci! flew York Central f [whites 2.10 to 2.20; Idaho, sacket|and Pennsylvania, well’ as the ini as Russet Burbanks No. 1, 2,25 £0 2.35; | nondividend payers like St. Paul, ‘commercial 1.85 to 1.95. Sam CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE : pals eg ene? : eee OR cn ‘ins WHEAT DROPS Ce cupie mam ana|{ Butter Market: ]/Pig, Mac Now Neale (Ba Yesterday Year Ago Open High Low inquiry, demand slow, market dull, zi Scots Are Wheat— e Carload deliveries sals, freight Chicago, March son buts} —_— ; ” March 142% 143% | 144% 142% 142% | dedueted,. Minneapolis eae ve eS ts Cle d 5 excep] ' Now. we khow why Scotemen are) pojjy.0 my ‘owts. jonally unse' ‘ancer: i nay May 142K 186,412 Be Oe hoe ioe es ee tainty which has era reqard| Wen a former inmate of ence. Van " @ i 2 arc! ‘op! Bi . ~ Prices Go Sharply teen at July ae cae eu” 143% 1.41% it MINNEAPOLIS. FLOUR ries here show a decline for ni w. "aa to et fragt et iy bk e 43 j ek. give ee Sl Gepe 180, 27K O14) ous 1.90% 1.9098 | ppfinncapalis, | March | $1-UP-—1 "EX siderable butter which ordinar-fehance, the lant Scot's generoalty Eoin oMebel Seek.” ccoleel ‘a Wipes Out Gains id @% @% @% ee% faraly. patents, quoted at 8.05 to| lly Laat a8 pea Wes teal coteer eens went out to % : t he $ felt better in my a an 8.15 bbl, in 98-1b. cotton. sacks. coneigrie i ee hice unfortunate lad. . ie ; ‘i ey —un-| March 99% 99% «1.00% 99% Shi ts 44,666 bbl: quality goods as were deliverable} Donald B. Harney was given a job. y ims, exprestihg sorrow and 4 Peete sciiy wpeted fe 2% DS ae ee Bran 35.00 te 25.50, on the future options, This it~] He wae truated. He moved into the | Personal ‘and ‘ , coatinned te pour, in to, . ESAHOW A semalice Gotiestic winter lay 01% 72's 102% = 1.02% Pease MRE eet ed in an ads tan fl of fancy city. Mac told him to,take a few Social News of day % relatives of : crop in prospect than a year ago, @X@% @% @%@'% ‘ CHICAGO POULTRY ter, weakening both the spot and|things to fit up his room. Mand: . ict it t|the distinguished’ senator. Political q © wheat today went sharply higher] UY en or @uos* sgt 5 Chicago, March 31.—(#)—Poul eestopning of batter however, cur. card we a sadlo ety all fromm ‘the vi | opponents ‘ha senators Rn P. Fe oe irice| Bent 1.06% 80% "104% 1.05% 1.04% 1.04% | 37°l'S rollers 40" to 50s ushers] tailed the supply availablo. on east. Seotchinan's "domicile; also,” two ray end ‘All declared 4 Belesrd tar tie: acoser, Due Heavy. @% @1.05 @% |25 to $0; roosters'18; ducks 20 to] ef markets which finally appeared|chairs, a library table, ele) me P. Heisler has teturned from a ae ; F fratit taking sales wiped out most| OlB— ” a . 30; geese 16, to-be.developing a slight upward/rugs and other goods from school ee, where he attended a : Of the gains. Export demand today| arch Bee ath ee Ree Bw Sey cuicAaO PRODUBE sme baie ee wal ae Wille: wee eenaben the eonehi ti : ' ou wheat from North America was Be : @'4 sas 1, O88 Chicago, March 31.—(AP)—But-| THOMPSON IS_. but Harney has disappeared and Big) Mrs, John Neomgeg Pit dietome 1921 by. to steceed i, t Wheat closed irregular, 5-8e- net} J¥lys (old) 31% Aa 51% 51% 51% 51% ter lower; receipts 12,305 tubs; 'H Mac is probably pondering Burns’ | discharged from the hospital] Warren G. ‘ t Jower to an equal advance, corn 1-4c " 52 @% 524 52% creamery extra 45 3-4; standards MUC AROUSED passage “The best laid plans 0 mice| after several days’ treatment, one of PGE to halt cont up, oats ‘unchanged none? (new) 4 52% 52% = 51% = «51% «145 3-4; extra firsts 45 1-4 to 1.2; BY SHOOTING and men gang aft agley.’ eee t to 1c down, and provisions varying March 1.23 123 «120 1.0% firsts 44 1-2 to 3-4;. seconds 43 1-2 Colgan Woman Dies ie oy oy Lawler of Liv. t from 1c decline to a rise of lic. @121 . is (Continued from e j Be ee eee tee Suying| MAY 121% ‘es a ee cpueodapier od ee A police guard was Diels his} From Heart Attack| Sw, Grove g { Australian wheat accompanied un-| yyy 1.15% 1.00% 1.15% 1.16% 1.15 1.18 ‘ Pai ‘ e 5 1 c y . l 5 5 _——_—$————————————————— | Circuit Court Clerk Thomas Wal- See ea cel cere «MARK ABO TAT 100% 106% |? Grain Review 1] lac, n Thommen candiate forse |oe™iigaans, Sunde bidet é 4 atraen as decidedly bullish, in as teal 7 ry election, was another who ‘received| Friday morning ‘to a heart ata : £ much as the Australian visible sup- ee pened atte a telephone threat that he would] at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank : h : u @s80 ‘i i Minneapolis, March 31.—()—(U.| be bombed. The Wallace home was je eee, Orly Pai000 000 bushels com: | May 11.90 12.37 @ 1185 1182 11.82 | 8, D, A.)—Wheat market was firm| bombed in 1921, Shen che hed peo isiting for the Beste ares ce : oo | with an advancing tendency| No clue had been found early to-| dant week while taking» medical ‘commeres. bi t he bef af § teok on broad July 12.15 12.60 12.12 12.15 1210 = 12.10 throughout with May reaching it”ajday to the motive for placing | treatment. She had suffered from Mrs, John’ Van Eyke of 410 Fifth|nd_ nation-wide. interest had Proportions today ‘appeared. to be| Ribs Ahi high point of 1-26 3-4 on Thuraday. _|bomb consisting of 16 sticks of dyns-| cardiac disease for the past five| avenue wes ; ee : . a a % eat si no = much more due to aad area May 11.55 14.60 11.55 feature, Receipts were. italien, ice Markt. snowfall cxtie: Tire. Schmidt was born in Hi ; = of crop damage in the central domes-|' July 11.80 13.85 1180 11.80 11.80 | ‘The premium range a about rs. was in Hungary ' tic wheat belt, and to lack of rain P bch. guished the fuse, on Nov. 1, 1873,.end imi to 2 . Bellies— the same. May wheat advanced 2} The body of the man shot to| America while a Where needed in other sections. March 12.75 1290 12.90 12.80 —|.1.9¢, closing Friday at 1.35 1-4 1 eligoedledlh dea dl iy Agaton 2” Official advices today telling of| } 1290 16.05 12.90 The demand for durtim was steady| found ‘on. a lonely roca Thursday|iecselaee het husband, Mrs. Schmidt’ eho L& gpaversie weather and, crop con:| July 1315 15.78 28.45 _| with offerings and” demand’ only| night wae indentfled ‘by. his wife a8| Colgan ‘where: funeral services and| $ Sousiderable notice, reported| Seep 25. higher: top fat lambs| MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE | Corn showed no feature, demand| and friend of the slain Disatond Joe| PCa! will be made, Sas having fallen comacwhat ‘below | 16:65; fat ewes 10.00; feeding and) Minneapolis, March 31—(AP)—| was only fair for good dry quality Esposito. ‘= Roth Furth J the E fhe condition given as of February 1,| *eeering lambs 14.00 to 16.00. | Wheat receipts today 168 compared| but premiums No. 8 yellow averaged) |The body of Thomas A. Jolpson, Gets er. | teeune ee day a te ah 8 = 1928, or of Starch i, 1927 with eS to 63 a year ago. Minneapolis cash | steady. > 35, west side gambler and beer run-| + Stay of Sentence eesery 2 or carry on the z Spring) sowings delayed over large STOCK M ARKET wheat and coarse grain closing quo-| 04s mere firm and, auiet. Be-|ner, was found under a-railroad vi y ab ni lis -banter: in: an effort: to - tal toda: 3 . n : sree along the Danu T hard spriag, fancy oats closed at B5c, 8 gain of 1c, | probably as a remit of @ gambling) Jesse J. Roth, convicted of per- she Mandan bapa rand Tars.| ing the delegetion to some other aw rors. Montane Ps pal an tran Kn ‘war, police Lelieved. : jury in Ih court ao and cos . enn. % apposed cabiaw 4 : ES SC To arrive ( gp vet gene wi i tenced ree years in prison for y that the latter course = Yip tHEN FALL Rack IS IRREGULAR 1 DNS, fancy iat. 1: Sosenmpetevith the rest, May! Aviators Lose Lives | falsely, searing that | orate pvtiat nen, t00, R&D: lus Adopted lt wes predicted that at “Min: 31—(AP)— To arri gine . i Pfliger, of Lark, was 18 years old! y will visit tempts would be directed toward H ‘soated t the pent paw tentnte, “tay "cloved at "ase, When Plane Is Burned) 2x2. conser of Moret aey land friends for & fom days.” |tnine up delegates ether tor Sen- today, then met profit taking nd] Prices Start Forward at Ter- gaining 1 1-2c. sans Gense and wedded the 16+ gt Frank 0. Lowden, ail of whom bev ¢ fell Strong cables came as a Flax was steady but firmer.| , Los ca per March 81—(AP)—| girl a month ago, has been Mra, A. G. Chapman of Lanes- Lowden, ser} $ Surprise and a sharp opening bulge| rifle Pace, But Gains Turn There was good’ crusher buying| Another “Jennie” plane—one of the|& further stay of sentence until) bot®, jfinn.. who has been visiting | ntared the Obio primary as second : the cron dg be Pry Ps pe Into Declines with ‘good seed somewhat scarce. | Uhr Scieel ‘out of sxistenen tone Se vet appeal, and daughter, Me a gee we been considered, Lined ‘up with $ the market turned nervous and er- IS, ord to good. 1.36 Boas pone nag Hp rd vein last evening, carrying an avistion Sen Class Lats, left eiday ‘for -St, Cloud, Williate Hoover. : New York, March 81.—(AP)— : 232. ax closing St! instructor and his pupil to a fiery ior Play Minn., where she will spend .some Thee aii aoe e 5 3S ait ve st buying at the opening | stock prices’ started forward at a Sere ois sia iiss “Cast Is Selected! time with her son before returning |, it 3 prices «going higher until Croat ee vs = 4 . | ames as it soared over Connton, @ — eee . draw: because & an stvance of 1@1% cents was| stumbled under the weight of an|2 . Livestock Review || fivurn, “and tall. ike ar blaring| ‘Ten members of the senior class| Mis Clementine Wirts left today |! the q & registered. 2 erate oes oe Sotcae mee rocket. Not enough was lett of the| of Mandan high school have been! for Rogers, where ‘she will spend) Shout, 4 = its followed corn eee a nae quickly emacad oc cniaieliaa and ta South St. Paul, Minn., March 81—| Wreckage or the victims to make aoe for the cast of the senior) the Easter holidays with her sister, _ ; ed of % anny ad ill ir up : on Tmnnty “cans eonvanted “tate ‘net “des 7 (AP)—(U. S. t of Agri-| identification . Several. hours " play Boleros) But the Truth,” | Mrs. 8. J. Baker, ; S tnoort business was reported,” May|clines almost as large. The ticker ’ calture.)—A fairly liberal supply of after the crash thé imen were identi-|by, James Montgomery. oes 4 = borley wae ‘dull and tite May flax. fell more than half an hour behind/3 DNS, ord situnneea ies srl vod and Frank "O'Connore bis anil both | day py the cast will begin work acted q 3 Bee csr pot anh 2 back gore sisi attics 3 39 Sih |& week ago, while she stock was in| of Los Angeles. : immediatel ander the direction of EB ARSNGheat stferings were light hiaaatounl atveere Gnieealtapeeul: [aioe ieee oon Veal Army to Have Man Miss Grace Farr, ax “Gwendolyn| charged. from the = food milling quality. “Provelm be: | ties yesterday bad attracted reninaeety 60 Ralston” will have the leading fem-|atter few days tres iy at alerge| T, ° : S tween 11.50. and 12.00 per cent was | ®mount of outside buying but profes. Minn, & SD, 1 dark Services Tomorrow mostly 1 cent higher. High protein| sional traders took advantage of Rev. Bechtel to Have ical | this strength to cash in paper prof-| 7 ‘33 SESE and vies about steety. The Salvation Army “old fash- ; What brondee demand, he ge ite. ors than a sore lp Mere ion. & 8D i ioned” revival meations) which have Charge of Services : . Winter wheat was quie' 5 with sheep 25 cents up. been in progress a@theArmyhall,112| _\ —_— . steady. the year in the first outbreak of ry gon a i The Rev... J. Bechtel of F Durum was steady. Offerings | buying. To arri st 4 fed steers ond yearlings Sen at manta, preted field argo, ‘vere light, especially for choice. Radio was the principal target|Fcy 2 amber durum, { ' | ~mear-the-elose of id secretary, for the Florence : a 00m rend” 11.25 to 12.50 with bulk of all steers | Crowds and interest are increasing. | Crittenton home at the Gate City, ‘ ; ad | | ’ Corn offerings were modérate and| for selling pressure, dropping 10/1 amber durum. iY ‘and li Hin; r . | will have charge of both morni i ai d et f persons have already knelt at the gelica’ church tomorow, Rye was in fair demand and|189 to 185 between sales. General % oleae f H ing| | Last night the Rev. Bechtel is '. Motors quickly, slipped from 194 7-8 % | altar for special prayer, manifesti ‘ A 1 “Barley was in fair to good demand a ae Mae ‘ meee ciate om 3 durum ..-..- Hi a desire to be better-Christians, and | *4id to have given a most inspiring and prices were steady to firm. -2 92 a amber e hietiten « Range was 84@93 cents. Electric from tt ae to 10. Some, 3 durum .., % Pees rion a = bellenehaeel be is Evangetic 7 hg, ge ea on t Flaxseed offerings were larger oup eee cali revi aes and a fr and heifers at 6.25 to 8.25. Good Bismarek, and many services | Phord was “A Man That Is Called Jesus.” ‘ ‘nd demand was listless. a A light vealers recently bulked at/| bee! unced fe d eceeeiececs Declines of 1 to 3 points below ins . - mn anno ‘or the day. Monday * ry CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, |yesterday’s inal | quotations _ were 1s ea. market in the hog | uSRt Will be the final service of the| Brainerd, Minnesota, . . revival, and will be one much out of . court. Chicago, March 31—(AP)—(U.|recorded by International Nickel, division found desirable 160 to| the | main ry. A musical concert High School Burns 8..D. Hogs, 6,000; market un-|Case Threshing, U. S. Steel, Mack 366 , to| the ordinary. wusical concert of ' dE oes, e 1000; 2 ef cot |feaeks aed aon we ae were araranss pra 30 minutes will begin at 7:30, and at J even, % heavy butchers strong; spots 10c| The closing was irregular. Total 0%@ 8 o'clock Adjutant Westbrook will Brainerd, Minn., March 31 -- (AP) higher in enaparison ihe Brida! ales approximated 2,200,000 shares. BETSE to DADs moet "i 140 to 155 cantare i the wicked with Se = Loss of more than § 30.000, wat average 40; 8 rs H 1 . timated huldoves 2000" Butchers, MINNEAPOLIS RANGE i pound weights at 7.50 to 7.75. Bulk|ture from the Bible, quoting it out- lead more holy, and consecrated lives.| Sermon in the series of ter| ( nedium to choice 250 to 350 pounds Open, High Low Cl i ae oa ele oe that Commandant .80@8.15; 0° pounds 7. Best wooled fed lambs cleared at| and Mrs. th Piercy of Mii 5 eg: 20 to 200 pounds 750G6.50;) Whe ; queasy ring 16.00 to 16.66 the latter price being {not long ot were in charge cf the Ge em ore ve Fg vem rs peed 6.15@7.40; ‘pigs medium to|May — 1.96% 1. an h paid on this market| Salvation Army work in this city, tents cure’ Melee aa 38% ice 90 to 130 pounds 625@7.50,, | July 137% ttle, 200. Calves receipt 13 a0; ee 13 medium lambs cashed at 13.00 tolother Salvationists may be here to| 00Use classes in other structures a. week ago hea: March § 1.15% Au 11 14.50. Culls di K the city. The building was insured low. Fat ewes baught B00 retry SHER RLRINCIS) w8EVICs. a $93,000 and its contents for E 1 24 ce yearlings steady to strong in between grades on down to 8.00] Dpj Cut A: WAV. a : few culls selling under 4.00. Feed. ice Cut Announced lost early advance. Trade te Barley, ch to s 2) povoryy rs A * s Is Startled ‘week active: close slow and : 55%|_ To arrive ... 7 ine and pee eae geen et | Willys-Knight Six) Cannes Is § I Mater Polls advanced 27 to" does|guly Sete. ease a 5h ane spring lambs of the season sold from | olgdg: Ohio, March 31, dews.| DY Carol's Sweaters t veale Flax— 5 Barley lower gds. .00 to 25.00, i - 150 rin i i a) “g3%4 | Since December 1925. Common and | will be present at that meeting, and 14 1 pared stéers 25 to 40 higher; light May 1.14% 1. ses Beenie icecenilhy iS ia 2h 2° oe aoe yearlings 14.35; little but thin light | July 82%) Tt 222% New York, Murch 31—(AP)—A| tention by: the up to 1880; likerel supply at| , eDULDTH RANGE RANGE OF CARLOT SALES |Tut-t-way bull’ market, breaking | MOON, since Vreconted ts Jon [sPorts clothes, 11.75 to 18.00; sprinkling of kosher Minneypolis, | ‘Mase 31-1 9f' the Ree ryrelume in the history | and the new prices are the first >. wearing. March 31 cows at 10.25 to 11.25; bulk cow run Open Hig:: Low Close whe ad again. overshadowed all other ae. |ever made on a Willys-Knight to ‘at..9.75 down to 7.50; with cutters at: reach below $1,000. PRTG. to 6.75 mostly; heavy sau- 1.30% | No, 1 dark northern 142 1-2 to i Fain Willge ‘staves that, manutec- bulls reached 2.50. 1.82% 133 1.81% 1.32% | 174. economies which have been » 1,000; practically none on 1.33% 1.38% 1.32% 1.83 Ca 2 dark northern 189 1-2 to P i coupled with break week les . . ’ ; 117% 1.18% 1.16% 1.16% | _ No. 3 dark novthern 141 1-2 to 146 es | neat this sear ba "114 114% 143 1:13 | 8-4. possible. ‘lax— Sample Grade Mecthemn: sales for the first 2.26% 2.27 2.2644 2.2614! No. 8 hard 2. i months are 42 per cent ahead 2.26% 227 2.26% 2.26%] No. 2 amber 144, |of last year. ‘ April manufacturing po GE ARE No. 4 durum 124 5-8, A schedules. are the largest in the his- No, 1 mixed durum 143 7-8 to ° of the company, and there are 144 5-8. men »_local factory pay Barley: Sample 90, No. 2, 90 to 93. rn: No. 4 yellow 90 8-4 to 93, No. 8 mied 96 1-2. No. 2 white 58 1-4. yes No. 2, 115 7-8, « No, 1 281 1-8 40.284 1-2, psi .aloarath 5g ee i kJ i at Hl

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