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" PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TOM HALL IS tion File Report of Money Spent in Campaign ss tne secretary of state show. nation there at the June primary. are required by law to file stat ments of their expenses, regard] of the election outcome. They als are required to list any promises if these promises have been ful- filled. Without exception all of the candidates either said that no prom- ises were made or that any made had been fulfilled, the implication being that none were made in the first place. Lynn J. Frazier, who was success- ful in his bid for renominaion as the Republican senatorial andidate, was second high in point of expendi- tures. He spent $1,136.94 of which $600 was a contribution to the Non- in campaign fund. ses | i by other candi- tate and district va offices follow: : What Price Glory A. G. Burr $14; L. E. Birdzell $8.75; W. L. Nuessle $9; W. Duffy $7.50; C, L. Crum ’$28 F. O. Hellst George H. Moell- ring $79 T. Cole $14.75; G. Grimson ; P.O. Sathre $52.60; Swenson $3.65; mM. E. Brace $27.50; 200; R. G. Me- Harry L. Berry Farland $ $9. McKenna $4.60; ; George N Buttz_ $14 3 J. A. Coffey d McCarthy $14; John 50.10; John C. Lowe Midtbo $4; Thomas ; Lynn J. Frazier W. B. Overson $10; F. A. 37; C. A. Fisher $243.99; Herman Hardt $150; William La ger $203.50; T. H. Thoresen $537.90; Berta E. Baker $104.47; Bertha R. Palmer $21; S. A. Olsness $209.48; 0. B. Burtness $807.20; L. J. Siljan $115.41; John Steen $429.20; C. E. Pickles $108; R. A. Nestos $408; James Morris $222.46; John W. Carr $3; George F. Shafer $541.07; J. L. age $25; and Fred L. Anderson $1. STATE'S BANK WATCHES CROP Arrangements for quick and ac- curate reports on the progress of harvesting or the development of anything detrimental to the crops in North Dakota have been made by the Bank of North Dakota, C. R. Green, manager, said today. Field agents of the bank have been instructed to keep a close watch on the grain fields and to report im- mediately if rust, smut or bugs are found. If the field agent. find they cannot cover their territory com- Pletely, additional representatives a be assigned to the work, Green said. The regular ficld agents of the bank are Leutz, central_and western North Dakota; R. M. Rish- worth, southeast North Dakota; M. H. M. Erickson, Minot territory; A. L. Miller, northeastern North Da- kota; C. A. Seamands, southwestern North Dakota and T. C. Charlson, Northwestern North Dakota. NEVER TOO LATE Milwaukee, July 23.—After 62 ‘ars Albert Schmidt received 6,612, the amount he was awarded for the loss of an arm severed in a railroad accident. Schmidt lost the arm when only 18 months old. After his father died his brother Michael became his guardian and guardian of the $6,612. Albert then became insane. Recently he was again pro- founced sane. Then Michael died and Albert filed suit to recover the money from his brother's estate. °° | Weather Report | —————__——-¢ Temperature at 7 a.m. Highest yesterday Lowest'last night . Precipitation to 7 Highest wind veloc: : Hy Temps. 4 a North Dakota— Amenia ..... 63 52 .03 Clear ismarck ... 81 57 .01 Clear jineau ... 77 50 .20 Clear iby ..... 80 52 .02 Clear ils Lake. 76 60 kinson ... 81 52 the ab BEST SPENDER Candidates at ‘Primary Elec- Election costs are higher in the second congressional district than anywhere else in the state, apes +ost Thomas Hall $1,328.80 to win the Republican congressional nomi- The reports are made by candi- dates at the primary election, who/ a nearly vertical fall of 20c a bushel which they have made and to state | GRAIN LIVESTOCK WHEAT VALU "HAVE SETB Lower Liverpool ness. Flaxseed gave way resisting at 1%2c decline ear! Cash wheat offerings were ate and met a good demand. miums were firm at 1@2c ity was not good. Durum offerings were sca: the marekt larzely nominal. local mills. Corn offerines were ample mand was qui premuims were lower. Barley was easy to lc lower for feedin: ity. Price range was 68@86: Flaxseed offerings were li; demand was fair to good. CHICAGO LiVEsTOC Chicago, July 23.—(AP-U. Hogs: Receipts 32,000. Mark 1@ up to 250 Igs, and heavier butchers stead around 225-lb. weight. Butch: dium to choice, 25-35 11.10; 200-250 Ibs. 10.2 Receipts 14,000, 3,000. Slow market on medium weights; best mixe Steers, good and choicehrd! lings 16,70, Slaughter Ibs. 14.00@16.35; 14.00@ 16.75 up i and choice, 750-950 1100-131 16.*0; 950-1100 Ibs. 14, Heifers, good amd choice down 14.75@16.6 rium 7.50@9.75; ter 6.00@7.50. Bulls, ul BOK choice (beef) 9.40@1 e medium, 7.25@9.50. Vealers (milk- fed), good and choice 13.00@15.00; medium 12.00@13.0C, cull ai mon 8.00@12.00. Stocker an steers, good and choice (all weights) 11.75@13.50; common and medium 9.25@11.75. Sheep: Receipts 13.000. Fat lambs very slow, 25 to 50c lower; sheep firm, feedfhg lambs indications un- changed; active demand for choice yearling ewes. Lambs, choice, 92 Ibs. down 14.25@15.70; medium 12.85@-4.25; cull a mon, 10.00@12.85, Ewes, melium to PtCldy | choice, 150 Ibs. down 4.25@7.25; cull and common 1.75@5.50. lambs, good and choice 13.25@13.75. ‘SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Tuesday. Not much are. tly fair Cae pie WEATHER CONDITIONS past, and rally fair in ex- widely inch ot Ame temperatures Quotations liquidation and broke sharply after which started at the close Saturday. Winter wheat was firm to strong. A sample of new combine threshed wheat came from Miller, S. D., qual- Flour sales were fair, according to Oats were in quiet demand and steady for malting, ¢ higher on hogs higher. Top 11.30 paid for choice steers. fairly active and fully steady on light yearlings and good to choice Steers, good and choice, 1300-1500 common ani choice 9.75@12.50; common and me- low cutter and cut- light “heavy calves 9.00@10.00; EMEN FLYER IS AUTHOR food 'and| MAY culver, 6.00@800; veanner| Too Late to Clasetty brenden, German july 28 — .f 00, —_— juene! , one nd com-|,,,SheeP top lambs 18.00@14.00; | WANTED—Girl for general house-|three men to fly the Atlantic west heavy lambs 12.00@13.00; cull lambs| work. Must be good cook. Family! ward, has written a successful play, 2-50@0.50; tee # ewes Hehe orn fre aduleae se Ge ag Mrs.|“The Fear of ae It has Feeder 3.001 4.00; cull ewes 1.068.005 Phone ie ‘ oe ATL M0 Se A FINANCIAL NEWS COPPER, RAILS LEAD MARKET) New York, July 23.—(AP)--The stock market turned upwardly today New Sky Sign | ES 9.25; packer trade dull, packers talk- ing lower on sows. Average cost | tive urday 9.63; weight 273. eep: Receipts 700. Slaughter s steady to 25c lower. Bulk na- 14.25; ordinary culls mostly Some thin ewes and wether 0 feeders 11.00. Sheep steady; ves to killers 6.00. APOLIS RANGE M Out- Housing Problem felucyescelnipler A oapemenipese 1] The situation at the agricultural under of carlot grain sales: Wheat No. 1 today follow: 1 hard spring, fan 1b; college has been discussed with the ly. Montana ... ee seed bocirisala aoe - abe : state board of administration by Dr. moder-|1 DNS, fancy Mon! dark northern 117%@1.36%. Sam-|John Lee Coulter, president of the . _ Pre-|1 hard spring le grade dark northern—1.25; No, 2|2gticultural college. Members _ advance|1 DNS, ch to fancy. red durum 1.06%@1.215; No, 1|the board agree that the most serious 1 DNS, gd to choice. Ce egies Bas mixed wheat 1.22. Barley — Sample grade, 75@83; No. 2, 70%. Corn—No. 3 yellow, 1.00. situation with regard to ealeciten | of students exists at the agricultural college. Attorney General 1 DNS, ord to good. 1 northern ......... 2 DNS, ch to fancy. George F. 2 DNS, gd to choice. Shafer, who attended a conference of 4 Oats—No. 3 white 50% @61%; tt j2 DN Coulter and the board members on ree 3 he eae - ere the subject, said he is hopeful that 3 DNS, ch to fancy. sei cl some constitutional way may be 3 DNS, gd to choice. CHIC. ‘AGO BU TTER found for constructing dormitories and de-|3 DNS, ord to good. 3 northern 1 dark hard (Mont.). 1. 1 hard (Mont.)..... Minn. & SD, 1 dark hard piesa Mini ard. without direct legislative appropria- tions. R. B. Murphy, president of the board of administration, said heads of various state educational institu- tions agree with the board that the state cannot be expected to provide Chicago, July 23.— (4) — Butter easier. Receipts 13,750 tubs. Stand- % | ards 43%, firsts 41%2@42, creamery extras 43%, extra irsts 424%@43, seconds 38@40%4. Eggs_ firmer. 19,754 ig qual- jc. Receipts cases. Extra firsts 281%@29, i J t ordi- itory facilities and that some ight and|/Fcy 1 amber durum e nary firsts 26@27, firsts 2714@28%. corer of financing such proj- Fey 2 amber durui 1.26% en per gitar fag oe 4 A smihenediite 1.18% CHICAGO POULTRY The rapid increase in the number K fp GUTHDD ce 1.10%] Chicago, July 23.—“)—Poultry,|of students and mounting costs of ie canara 1.15% | alive, Receipts 6 cars. Fowls | providing educational facilities alone et slow, |2 durum ... 1.08% | 16, 8 29, broilers 30, spring| are throwing a constantly increasing on 3 amber durur % @1.10% | ducks 19, spring geese 16@20. burden upon the state exchequer, ree the ah ae 9% @1.06% Se acee Murphy said, and there is little ly to 10¢/1 red cnet 4 eis 1.09%! DUCE OUTLINES money, avalialie,t6 build T aimed, arse Grains ter other needs are m 4 yellow corn. a q ns ITALIA INQUEST te housing problem: a ne e fhe coe 99 @L stitutions has been partly me! 4 yellow corn. 4 @ .98 PLANS TO BODY the construction of qrataralty houses, 5 yellow corn. 96 — some of them quite expensive, 6 yellow corn. ay (Continued fom page one) Mur, by .snid. It is possible, 2 mixed corn. @ .99 | Agency, aboard the Russian ice|for 20 b to finance and co1 colves|2 mixed corn, 97 |breaker Krassin, says that when Cape a building costing $50,000 by assess- weighty 4 mixed corn.. 94 | tain Filippo Zappi was rescued ing each member $50 a month. He 5 mixed corn. .92 |the Krassin he Pad clothes as well| said he sees no reason why a similar 6 yellow corn. .90 | a8 a compass belonging to Dr. Finn| project, operated on more economical d year-|2 White oats. d Malmgren. lines, would not be equally feasible in leutaoin | * oats. Captain Zappi and his companion,| meeting the need of that part of the classes: Captain Alberto Mariano, have been | student bodies who are not quoted as saying they left Dr. Malm-|of fraternities. gre dying in a grave of ice as they resi on toward land to bring aid the survivors of the Italia. The Tass correspondent says that when Zappi came aboard the vessel 00 —__— ae MERGER ANNOUNCED a Chicago, July 23.) holders of sted gio By he wore two pairs of pants, two|Pany approved a merger - suits of came. oo pairs of gate & Co. creatiy Le et pag) socks, while Mariano had on one| tion with combined anni pair of pants, one suit of warm " underwear and two pairs of socks. ive wu) rs whic! fessor F. — AP) — 2 hounek, Czechoslovakian -neteor- pratt Houde’, height 5 tout, yrt 1» 750; ie cows, 5.506 6.508 en, fend sid to Babouook and an ether durance swimming record of $2 5.00@5.50; good bulls 7.50@8.00; The aviator Ch: Late Pa e8./hours. In an open salt water pool medium bulls 7.00@7.50; common aviator Chukhnovsky discov-| she crawled and tread bulls 6.50@7.00; calves, top veal led water, ered Zappi and Malmg: 12.50@13.50; cull veal’ 7.00@9.00; | #94 Sy @ 16. 850 FARGO LIVESTOCK ‘ Fargo, N. D., July 23.—()—Cat* tle, good steers 12. 13.00; medi- od and utter to ood heifers 9.00 meduim heifers 8.00@9.00; fi ers 7.00@8.00; plain heifers 6.00@ 7.00; good cows 8.50@9.50; medium BREAKS SWIM RECORD nd com- id feeder ren on the ice i 2 ao gtigg ent an fed casionally eating peppermint candy: bucks 3.00@4.00. Hoge, 150 to 180 Ibs 9.00@10.40;| FOR SALE—Buffet, FIRES FATHERS BOND portable Lancaster, Pa., July 23.—A youth 1, July 23.(AP-U.S, | 180 to 200 Ibs 10.00@10.40; 200 to| - honograph and st and other , is charged Receipts 7,000. Very |225 Ibs 10.00@10.40; 228 to 260 the| | Recnsecty tastes Ane athe fe Donald rere permed few fed offerings here; a few odds|%75@10.25; 250 to 350 Ibs 9.50 Call at 812 Eighth street or phone| home because his father had pun- and ends and steers early 13.50@|10.00; 300 to 350 Ibs 9.60@9.65;| 793-L-J. ished him. In his confession he told 14.50; other classes slow, about | Packers 8.25@8.75; stags 7.50: . Er erent how he kerosene over the teady; some weakness on in-be- Repay pegmesenyne eel ' | FOR SALE—General store building| furniture and set it afire: He re- tween grade cows. Bulk cows 7.00 CHICAGO POTATOES. in the thri town of Brisbane,| turned to the house when the blese @8.50; heifers 8.50@11.00; cutters] _ Chicago, July 23.—(AP-U.8.D.A.)| 80 miles west of Bismarck.|was discovered and aided in ex- -75@6.50. Bulls steady to weak; ipts 104 cars, on track 228 cars,| Six living rooms upstairs, full|tinguishing it. bulk 8.00@8.50; weighty medium| total U. 8. shipments 842 cars.| basement. Also large addition in eders in moderately Uheral supply. |er— Kansas ahd’ Mscurt ‘ese | plets ‘et Riera ici | GreDUIN ALTO CHABE rs in moderately ‘al supply, | er. ni is, _ incl A tochanned except on common ki nd; Trish Cobblers deg according to| show cases, Dayton Ss shelve Mrs. William 8. ton, 68, Ev- eco i000. Vealers “unevenly | Shion’ 1 10@1 30" Wicahnae piscticly meer” “Will “star's | sie uate wat ees and het Me rs unevenly . re sell at a irs. . 50c to $1 lower. Good lights 13.00@ | Irish Cobb! 2.10@2.25, T have ;, t., died later of 14.00; bulk 13.50, ——————_ ry business in this building. If in an automobile : Receipts 7,500, Uneven; MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR call or write H. P. Hay- ne ‘and butchers steady to 25¢|_ Minneapolis, Minn., July 23—(| den, Bris! N.D. WIN'’S gow MATCH lower than Friday. Sorted lights to | Flour i seek oe, ——_—___ Watertown, 8. D., July 28—M— 10.75; bs Piss J geares facil rg quoted at 7.50@7. ures ome Torre Led oat S Minmebshe Countts mostly ), BOWS averag-|a pound cotton sacks. lew York, July 23.—(—Flam- | c! Sioux is, won strong to higher than siénal golf championship nue co Shipments 37,285 barrels. youth has a friend . MONDAY, JULY 23, 1928 imary Vote Count Is Nearly Complete Official figures on the outcome of the primary election last June will BOY DROWNS HELPING PAL Petersburg Youth Sinks in Reservoir Attempting to Aid Friend SLAYS FRIEND _[P* WITH HAMMER] .segserias nara Gruesome Duluth Murder of watts copptcn ter her Six Months Ago Cleared boards and by Confession Duluth, Minn., July 23—)—Po- lice announced today that they had obtained a confession from Andrew tests. bers of the state carivassing peatg ore ond sae hid of state, itendent 0: » tok of the supreme court and the Nisgera, N. D., July 283 —M— Robert Reit 20-year-old Peters. burg tay a in the Great ' . A “ Northern railway pool here Sunday and Canadian Crop AHAERSOT 4 after an early period of irregularity. Anderson Loben, which stated that | chairmen of the Republican and| joe lens Teo Te attempted to as- Minneapolis, July 23¢—()— ion of several high priced the badly decomposed body found by | Democratic state central committees. look Is Effective pen “High Fow Close} apeciaties, which sold down P ies police in a barn near here today was ——— Pest lan etn 4 points at the opening quickly drie of Carl inson, who! m0 | OS Se The body was recovered later by " B 1.21) 121 1.17 1.18%) up, and the market resumed its ad- dered a hammer last . if Chicago, July 23:—(AP)—Despite ee Heke ieee ect vanes under the tall ofthe body was ae by police Pennant Progress the level otis wie Seal . . ta ‘ : ee rcantile, er an ou estern of late, all deliveries of wheat) Rye— railroad issues. e Loben in an attempt to find stolen| AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, |by dynamiting ths dam. a t to ie ae Hae vastly July 1.00 1.00 = 96% | -.96%6 | Call money was renewed at 5 1-2 . Uneasiness on the part % 4 577/Golfe Stunned When [sorted thatthe" Canaan growers |"Ri,,_ °° #9 2N 92K ae ont at aeuial per ent act eee ge FEE % 4 $1)/Golfer pool was offering wheat to Europe | y, ee 50 50 ATMHCOATMG an ane daring, te eens when they found in a small steamer i | eed Bolt Strikes Mashie h below other exporters, and | <4) 38% (38% 8 37 1 Meee i thi of a man’s body, | Minnes: B38 48585 actin at muc ede beatishl affect. | Sept: 38% .38% = .87% .37% | Although fears of higher cal! monev e parts a '. 51 a 818 the marl RAL CKAPR cece taP | Des: 40% 40 %40 40% | rates still persist in some quarters, packed with sawdust. o SB] willow sorte, Me, July 23.— ed by selling BO tg ee volt many traders held out hope that The story told by Loben, police 7 34 17 (AP)—Maurice iplett, 17, terests and from OURS ae conc daly the recent decline in market activitiy said, was that he and Johnson 4 «56 ~— ALT knocked unconscious by lightning MEERA oe ee WhenE erties BeBe 2 and the slump in new bond offering: been drinking on the night, of 86 61_=—s 371 | while playing golf yesterday after- continued heavy, and the “United | , Barley— will ease the credit situation suffi. cember 30, 1927, at Johnson’s farm, rails noon when a bolt struck a nearby Sree eisai acy aeanan (daly 15 75% 78 28% | dlenly so that the present rates will and that a fight ensued, duties Results lay telephone pole, traveled a wire and eae le supply today Sept. ‘8635 67% 166% {67% | not be materially changed. which he struck Johnsen over re St. Paut 7; Minneapolis 2. ape to his upraised mashie, ath G ee a A RReey (DEE: S7%e 67% 66% 66%| Heavy accumulation of the mer-|<ci.y..writing styles are likely to un-|head with « Botnet bred bn Kansas City 4; Milwaukee 3. ysicians said body perspiration, ee reat EE GI i a cantile issues was based on reports] Gerro a change as the result of an|téction, Leben said, v nin rt Louisville 7; Indianapolis 3. which diffused the current, probably TUS Up, Outs cab th 2 Lis aoe Tana DULUTH RANGE of expanding earnings, Montgomery |iteq conceived bY Enat, Udet, the body with an axe, hiding part of it/ Columbus 2, 6; Teledo 1, 4. saved his life. sa tadat eta ase On, ‘ Duluth, Minn., July 23.—7)— ‘ard ran up 5 points to a new peak | Go, trick pilot. As here shown, = oy oe [Pie sary reag| Duran” TaN ow Gin] ied tn roe, mare, do weigh pe |e Loulvite eeindienapots, | Burns to Death As =i H «| Durum— ne: il se uge 4 r shah toni piace today’ in "wheat Jul 148 118 109 1090, Jat 104 "2. Coppers: responded th] made ofa light material which fut: | Koban had Been living on, Jehn-| Toledo at Columbus. Pipe Starts Blaze pilesssee hiv pool ware estimate 1.13 113 © 1.09% 1.09% Teparta of the improved statistical cops like @ flag. aoe farm since the murder, he No other games scheduled. ‘ 7 oem eter 5 96 sition e industry, and expec- ca ‘ — oe. Eauseat Tay tbe bo Geena an | atone of heavy fall demand, |= i boys and NATIONAL LEAGUE AP rhe charced body of Messin shes. and. that. the| aoe. ee cae BISMARCK GRAIN dren's court tony wavects beter | Weather Only Hurdle a ie Skenbad, 70 yours old’ as found in wl pra fala 0 BO gg stag BENT crue hee cay [sith ceviene Sietetak cath; | i Proposed America |g: tous....... $8 af 9t| he abet of fhe Rabbi, Min een a ‘ ; » tian | Sep ‘urnished by Russell-Mii 5 ey are better p » 1 1. \ - Fades today Bow ACA | caacea aera [Ree taste tartberm esse BLL hte, wo Sweden Pane wc; 8 liao tear LT Tee es REE CeMEIE ORE i D No. 1 northern ... 1.02 eee g . : - eee eee ee caemiccns| Chuage dui at-<iie (iis aan aria #9 nthtGticm en. 2 6 mo TW gettione “wilera ea crops have. Open High Low Close|No. 1 mixed durum “ peewee peepee proposed Boston 25 59 ~—«-.398| Oliver Wolcott was one of the ih, pedtions ae g s | Wheat— No. 1 red durum 4 flight from Rockford to Stockholm, sae “ f the Declaration of Ind 0 mth yotherite nd, according to a| July 6 1.23 No. 1 flax Sweden, in the airplane Greater| Philadelphia .... 22 59 272 bowed a) anne sip oa dispa'ch from a different. Chicago| Sept. 1.25% No. 2 flax ROOM PROBLE Rockford, today announced definitely unin we Pendence for the i- crop authority who is touring — in|Dec. 1.29 No. 1 rye that the flight would not be aban- meri canes Gata ane at wilitaie laden wee thes Com Barley . doned, regardless a i grt es Be septal Lee 7. rr rr condition: to bring the Canadian| July 1.07 Oats... re aoe Vette tainetcow | emnane, Neat. RUPTURE crop to harvest in as good shape as| Sept. i 96% Speltz, per cwt. Institution Halts Work facie jn jhe Path of the Dig! Brooklyn & 8: Pittsblurg the erop looks now. He addel that| Des 80 SHELL CORN gypsies Greenland, ‘wwhete’ Hessel! and bie pada nr il a 4 pete rats, ‘ ‘ ireenland, where eel black rust is prevalent in all fields| | Oats — ee No. 4, 58 Ibs. 7g| on Dormitory Because of | °Tiotmavigator, Parker Cratier, Gunea Titiy SHIELD EXPERT HERE on low lands. Sal saw lave canta No. 5 Court Ruling will make their only scheduled stop| Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. —_—_ WHEAT PRICES Sep. new 47% 40% Ree casa icdinsen ieee Only game scheduled. wilibuown atpert, Gil sated Tag r - Fea: S i me cent per pound discount un- os me juled. il a et inser eile ran eal 42% ae 55 Ib, — corn, 70 lbs., five cents} Further ettorts 2 find = beh Sic New Slope Dance Hall Pood ts rend Paclie Hota, Bis. ry A, boar ines hy inder shell. st ting lormitories at. vari g. » North ” ’ figuidation’ cn wheat ables co | Bake 4 | Hard winter wheat... $1.03] State institutions other than by di- to-Be Ready for Fair uly 27th, from 9:00 a.m. to 5: bearish Canadian news finding buy-|Dec.. Dark hard winter wheat ...... 1.02/rect appropriations by the lerisla- — 733| ‘Mr. Meizhardi says: ing power in semi-demoralized con-| _ Lard— La A ture will be made at the legislative) Bismarck. and Mandan will dance asl 4 mI conga arcana dition in all, markets, Winnipeg | July : CHICAGO CASH GRAIN session of 1929. in the new Dome pavilion during ‘511 | will tot onlv retain the Bantare aoe toppled 5%@6twe por gaa tare SEB i247 Chicago, July 23.) Wheat No.| The first attempt to solve the the Missouri Slope fair July 31. pe beh kon sootbipa ss age kets gave way, breaking to new low| Oct. 12.65 2 red 1.89; No. 1 hard 1.24% @1.25. |question failed when the supreme| “This announcement was made to- “440| 10 days on th cs ine et indy rpindatltt iota "Ele ae Riess Corn No. 2 mixed 1.07% @%4; No.|court held unconstitutional a law day by Curtis Dirlam, one of the| wash ie ve on the average aaron g prices were near bottom levels in all | July 2 yellow, 1.06%4@1.08; No. 2 white| which would have permitted, plede-| Seven “men. building. the Stgueture | Baeeennt Td pen a a errr an ge si i eal wary i415 i218 18/68 “oo | t 5 ing of dormitory rentals for the pay- Bit lemor- : ree pide oe MER GEREN Engh kh THIb: Waa ape & 1 white 68%. ment of bonds issued to erect the Tec hgtieny on tea dasetoe county sa ege Moinnarh” Vacuron’ Shi? 5 se lower for the Bu : ce 1 14.10 14.10 18.85 18.85) No sales rye. building: side of the bridge. * Meinhardi paraae ce sow ats were slow ard dragey early| Bellies— 7 isi e A as no understraps. a r- and July developed weakness after|July sesse sess sess 15:77] Barley 60@90. veoh? decision had a particularly ed-| “A maple floor is being laid and fectly sanitary and practically’ ine mid-session, dropping sharply onjSept. 15.75 15:80 16.75 18.80] Tmothy seed 4.00@4.25, ayes agriccltaval collseeraessaiiee} Cetin totenuer at destructible and can be worn while scattered liquidation. Rye had a Z Lard 12.30. ‘iagah where the basement for a new dorm-| “deo. are being made to secure| Washington 8; Detroit 2. thing. uch inthe "tn adn a] MieeahOuts CASH, CUORE | ib 1 Hoe Nadie dat wie ih, | ican rchen wae, ied] ONY comes ected.) Rupe fn, cnn Stmach 4 , 5. — cisi i up thin market, Barley met ome sup-|receints teddy S42, compare to 280 soph =e ing. it impossible to finance Whe | during the winter, at a Wincupet st. Lous Oran tesey Nervousness and other ailments port on a %c dip, wi uying re-|a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat ‘oject. . i. ip at Cleve a Prom pear garded as “reflecting exports busi-]and coarse grain closing quotations qesdapectaerced? ae ee Watts Piao a No other games scheduled. QUITS HEENEY FOR GENE Speculator, N. Y., July 23.—M— Even here-worship can’t stand kitch- en police duty. Vrtecp eens Robert Powers hitch-hiked from his paatanecns. Tenn., home to Tem Heeney’s New Jersey training camp, Rupture is properly retained. 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