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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ITS EFFICIENCY dat Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 21.—(2) yi prt oe ne today ae Plectrie Device Cost $2,605.14 Age-old Inhibition to Conquer REM AIN FIR M spol es vi tna" coarse cane STRONG TOD AY ae + My closing quotations today follow: fer 11 Months, Not Five Air Is Being Satisfied Tn earn arse 7ae ve| Months | Cts 1h dark nertber 1.26% @1.301 sammy USHD UNIVERSAL! | 30 YEARS WORKS CHANGE Larger World Supplies ofj? $e°k northern. 134%e@- *| Pool Operations Were Re. USED UNIVERSALLY} Wheat Indicated by Aus- Beak Secne ++eve 1-23%@128%| sumed on a Broad Scale in Vehicle, Cor tion] 17,444 Miles Are Being Safely tralian Report 1 RRERERE te ie ! Wide Assortment Heath Bureaus s Flown Daily on Airmail’ Sam seers 16% @1.20% no " Chicago, Aug. 21.—(AP)—Frost | 177° nom 6 New York, Aug. 21.—(AP)—' Machine Routes at several points in Canada led tem- |! dark northern 140 HS118% | stock” market Gs ak erates — geese to higher prices here to-5 aie ‘nerthe "08% @1.11% demonstration of strength today as 3 : =| EDITOR'S Ni +: This te the » but there were no reports of Grade of . : pool operations were resumed on a Charging that 0. B. Lund’s audi first of @ Aoki te] atticles in |ctOP damage. Toward the last the | Pit oon 1.07% @1.09%4 | broad seale in a wide assortment of report on the state highway depart. which Captain Maleolm J, Bue |™&rket receded, warmer weather fa-/° (i ted 07%@ rails and specialties. Nearly two ment is “eith.r naive or malicio chanan, writer for The ib- |Vorable for the Canadian harvest, | 2 aoe eave Oso. 08% | Score issues were elevated to new J. J. Ermatinger, highway commis- une and NEA Service, ex hd now in progress, being expected. Ex- Grade of vanes high levels for the year. or loner, sion secretary, denie’ its accuracy the use of the sieplane how yea demand today for wheat from 1 HOPE 1.06% @1.08% | 2% Sains ranging from 1 to 9 polits. « in a statement issued today. to operate it. Buchanan weg a | North America was only fair, with|1 porthern .. inne 08% | Trading showed a marked expansion Lund is the examiner employed by pilot with the U. 8. Army Air [sles estimated at 500,000 bushels, |, To arrive . Lore 1.07% [i volume. the state board of auditors and his Corps on the Western front dur- including some hard winter wheat Meniata Wiatiss / @1. Call money renewed at 7 per sent. reports are state documents. ing the World War now |t & via the Gulf of Mexico. 14% Protein as avainst 6 yesterday, and held Ermatinger’s charge that Lund’s on the editorial staff of the Ft. ol weather over the Canadian IDHW or 1HW 123%@1.24% steady despite the callin~ of about report is inaccurate deals with the Worth (Tex.) Press. Here he wheat belt and nervousness over To arrive aa 122% 1.24% $15,000,000 in bank loans. Time . auditor’s staiement that the Hol- gives the background tviee | Possibility of damage by frost did 139 Pr it oe 1.22%@ money and commercial paper rates lerith tabulating machine is an un- tite, di touch’ at times today to offset as- iDHW or IHW 117%@1:18% | eld firm. Recessary expenseandcosts $2,605.44 eee Cisse Steevie of - pie Ge i iT) atviva 116%@118% Operators for the advance concen- for five months of operation, ex- BY CAPT. MALCOLM BUCHANAN erat ‘ int le, a Mev a ae 12% Protein. * trated on issues reporting large cur- clusive of Isbor. Ermatinger said Man’s desire to fly has always it o @ larger wi yield in IDHW or 1HW 1.10%@111% rent earnings, or in which favorable the figures which Lund mentioned been a peculiar trait cf the species.| “Urope this season than previously . ; ¢ trade developments are ing. in his rej cover the cost of the There are few who have not watched|c*pected, with the quality of this Akg wee 1.10% Short selling was relatively light. machine for 11 months of operation the flight of a fleetwinged lark or a feech Sette ieanvtaie:, good, IDHW or EE. 1.06% @1.08% 4 Hilt palling attack against instead of five months and declares slow-moving buseard not felt Tuterent te ing ihe ractbena ind 1S athive :. beets thee ns “ q lectrical Supply carried it to be apparent that Lund is in- the urge to join the aerial pi | wheat even votloes continued te en jinn. 28D stocl tlt Pept points to ol er eho te Malad sion and take a look a: the clouds a feature. Authoritative predictions |12% Protein— Ss ta hie “ A b (eanlid Meth See er anee machine. from above. ot|9f 200,000,000 bushels to be harvest- |IDHW or 1HW..... 1.07%4@110%| “Prospects of mae, roe rnee: Se tte cet Even back beyond the dawn of/26 thi season in Austtalia were ac.|~ To arrive 05%@10.8%/ ments this fall stimulated buying of by the highway department in com civilization Man, resting from the) <o panied today by statements that |Grade of— 3 the railroad sh pag a ee caercny ane ms rate hunt, Later ghd ‘oe, nd oe this volume would exceed any here- 04% @1.06% | ferred and St. Louls Beutnwestine from recerd cards which are passed antics, ‘of the ‘Ree and the Dod: tofore harvested by ‘Australia und|_ To arrive 1.04% @1.06% | reached new high ground. through it. The data for any given bird, but ‘t- as not unsil many cen- Bova baie peeny 140,- charg be i Montgomery Ward again was one re sr Sen fia hd pated tha he min hud %000 busbar expert.” "/Chalce 1 amber... 1.04 @1 0M |of the mont aie features, citing a he jeve! ee . punched in the card.at a particular capable Sf emulating his feathered 18% Protein— 201%. Sears-Roebuek moved up ice vieut: rtain thing. The aighter 2 WHEAT FALTERS 2 amber ......... 1.08% @1.11% | nearly 5 to a new top at 139%. Tnachine sorte these cards, and can| j1. 0 mee vkcause latter-day mon at-| IN NOSE IVE Choice of 1 amber... 1.05% @107%| | Stocks of all degrees, especially sort, count and list the data from| Here's the picture Story of what two decades have brought in the development of the airplane. Upper | tempted to. forge inte reality the| Minneapolis, " Aug. 21.—UP—| To arrive ....... + 1.05%@1.06% | those on an investment rating, thousands of cards in a single day.| ‘ight is the first Wright plane in flight and just below it is Orville Wright's take-off on duly 27, 1909, | tempted to, forge inte reality the) _ Rimneepelle, | Aug. 21—-0°-—| 9°,’ Protein—- reached unprecedented priees during In his report Lund said that ihe on his “long flight from Washington to Alexandria, Va.,” 12 miles, which sect a new world’s record. The in the mouth of his caye, numerous| today’s session after a period of/2 amber ........... 1.04% @1.06% | the panicky retreat of the short in- business of the department was not| Passenger is Major Foulois, U. S. A. Bolow is one of ee ingore beet ventilate Gperating between Los] necks were brexen, {or Man first] firmness which lasted to the final| Grade of 2 amber... 9744@1.02% terest. | Seven per cent for call loans, sufficiently large to warrant use of ee ee Pic ture just above shows its luxurious interior. leattempted flight by attaching e-|hour. The early rally attracted|Grade of 2 amber:.. -964%@1.01% | against yesterday's renewal figure the machine. Ermatinger contends = - chanical deviecs to his arms and| scattered siling which ran__ prices Saas oo etic vee tent . 6 poe wae Jgnored, as the that the eens is not only large | nearly 500 of these. It is important ‘departments, whose volume of busi-lof Lake Mills, Towa, near the Sam we eae * enqutabaned Le ve ped rit Negi pote pert es 1 red durum... ‘4%@- ports of concerted buying of vale enough to justify use o! each patrol section. There are now ness is no greater than ours, use this| Rigg farm. siceablibehet east Te] to 1 1-8 :. To arrive ... ~ 90% issues on a large Gains of 3 But that the machine f that we have data as to the results ‘machine, he storm followed its path along Sete etesioe eomtiiee tesaban| Gia roeterbiruaien eelet-witth pit Coarse Grains Points and upwards were numersus Separtment to replace gues achieved by patrolmen and the work| “There are two other machines in|a iine one mile south of Twin Lake, lessor that brought forth much] pressure light. "Rye futures had al2 yellow corn....... 95 @ .96 |among the “blue chip” issues tres with facts in its operation, done by them. We can compare this state. The Implement Dealers ht Sane ier amills Fay Bhan tueutes, were ¢ tel touch heat In his statement, istued today, |Costs on maintaining dirt roads with | Mutual, Fire Insurance company at . poirting he torent con ed ne, Ee ele bead advanced ; Toarve - 4 since last, ‘Rect nea ieasia at ibe Ermatinger said: ta sain the costs of other dirt roads or the Grand Forks has one and the Grand nado seemed to gain momentum, and | ment that God Woeld Nave giveh| one cbM4 and fill beck, 14 yellow corn : Commercial Soivents rose 9 pointe, . B. Lund. in his audit report | cost of gravel roads in any way we Lodge of the A. O. U. W. at Fargo|struck viciously at farm property in him wing: Cash wheat offerings were moder-|_ To arrive . and Montgomery Ward 8% to 201%, of the state highway department.| wish, We can divide costs for each has the other. The Minnesota high-|that section. They were right, Man equ fate and the market steady to firm.|5 yellow corn @ a new peak figure. 5 makes severe criticism of the ie by ion into 33 different items | way department has two. The Unie mall Boys Hurt with ha probably never will] Demand was more genera. and pro-|6 yellow corn d Sc a this verlag of the Hollerith ind have done go for sev- versity of Minnesota, Hennepin} Two small boys were injured at| Have » place in the scheme of things,| tein in 12.50 gl 2 mixed corn : RANGE OF CARLOT SALES tabulating mi Lint " at different times. |county, road and bridge department, |the Jerry Callahan farm when they | put nevertheless, the aze-old inhible| There was some buying Yor Duluth|3 mixed corn Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 21.—() « ee rel sateemed “4. The amounts of materials the Minnesota workmen’s compense- hid in a barn which was blown away. | tion to conquer the alr tods! can be] storage and export sales were talked.) To arrive . Range of carlot grain sales: ‘Mr. Lund’s criticism, is inaceur-| purchased from each firm with tion bureau, board of railroad com- boys, Edward and Robert Calla-| sstistied safely. Modern aviation is] Winter wheat was firm. ia: Waid cera, Wheat No. 1 dark northern 1.14%; ate and his comments disclose that|which the highway department does missioners and Minneapolis board of|han, 18 and 10 years old, saw the the aiewet. rum was steady to firm for| To arrive . $ 5 No. 1 hard spring 122@1.87%; No. he is not, wel! informed on the sub-| business. These can be reanalyzed park commissioners have one each.|twister approach, and ran to the Kipling’s Prophecy milling qu:.lity. 5 mixed corn. @ 1 amber durum 1.038% @1.15%: No. ject. “alse we welcome his ings purchased and There are several others in use injbarn, which wag carried about 100/ about this new method of trané-| Flour trade was quiet and ship-|6 mixed corn. @: 1 mixed durum 92%@1.07%; No. 1 criticisms. blundering as they are,/the prices paid. When the original Minnesota. yards when it was struck by the| ortation, Rudyard Kipling summed| ping directions only fair. 2 white oats ‘ mixed wheat 1.07% @1.28. Seah etc aot dlc cn wl nat hn hon ne Madea HPA eran Sha Heber |S toe ne ee ni] como eal ons he sue" <> REN |p Beng tne ee OM Ne pune! cal we in analyze that em include 104 0! @ ar and cheek, an Tee | as “ i * Tow its business practices are being | data from any angle. : New Jersey, Californi eeived scalp wounds, ba opening nas et caper F Seniesa ies eras 4. white ots aie 33% gerne No 4 yellow 94. i lh le *. “At sent the machines are Pennsylvania, Michi A ‘-year-old brother, Pat, ran to! cnaless possibilities and basis was steady. Barley, ch to fey... .62%@ .68%| Qats—No. 3 white 33% @84%, ‘ne Hollerit’. tabulatore were | used only for ascertaining mainten-. Islan depa: @ straw pile when the storm arose, | "" ai. aivigAtion has reached the| Rye was easy with a quiet to slow| To arrive hon @ Rye—No. 2 92% @95%. i patella ey: 1927, and not in/ance costs. Some of the things it federal government have them. My|and though the wind tore all his! int where not only the younger,| demand. Barley, med to gd... Flax—No. 1 2.08@2.05%. OS eli Lund sayi ly disclosed nave been of list is two years old and a more re-|clothing from his body he escaped|Put"tne older, generation has Barley was quiet for feeding] To arrive 58 ———_—_—___ gong hee mth ever since, @ more valuable aid to the department cent compilation doubtless would | unhurt. come interested. Future possibili-| quality with um to choice in|Barley, lower gas... 87 59 CHICAGO POTATOES deriod of 11 months to the date of|than the cost of the machine for a show more widespread wt Their| A half mile north of Glenville the | ¢03 are seen in the fact in- 58 deeaand. ice range was 58 to| 7, a iv ° ‘98 ze Chicago, Aug. 21—(%)—(U. S. D. ifr. Lund’s audit report of May 81.| year, adoption in North Dakota {s merely | storm struck on the Chris O. Hagen| Hca,.t's Petng ahown by the type of| 63.A-f conte, i a9Y A.)—Potatoes: Receipts 90; cars on hat is just another mistake on his|" “Change Accounting System 'in Keeping with the spirit of the |farm, where Mrs. Hagen was killed, | *efest is being shown by the type of) 63 Jf seeoe steady. Bo arrive SO 91% | track 289, total U. S, shipments 411 ‘ Petre See cover 11 months! «wwe have cards ready for carrying times.” and a Peonsety,. incinding: crore pet of a thing before they can No. 1 flaxseed sig an 2.08% |cars, supplies very liberal, demand “It ia true that this machine zs Gate on construction costs but must | 17 la i a ace believe in it ditticutt to] SOUTH ST. PAUL LivEsTOcK | To arrive 20e Pg ee pre img from i lumbering code first. In * " it always has been ; 4 —(AP- ers, | fepartment, pays a rene) eat he |due time everything done by the de- Minn, Tornado Kills agit’ in Home she only | convince the skeptics. tm the dawnl ySt-a.recarta? i806, Genetciy| CHICAGO.GRAIN TamLE — |U.S. No. 1, generally slightly dirty f these machines cannot partment will go on the machine; g Injures Hundreds r0en on rm at the time, ran | of aviation’s history very rece re0P 16 | steady es all classes. One car short- , Chicago, Aug; 2}.—)— spots roy Hen 44 rere 1" ores gros bev tele appl foamy her house just before the tornado | Were interested in the foolish’ UN: feq yearlings held at 14.00; few Upen iajgh” Low. Close | See) 16 Gag riley ave completed installation of a new «Continued from nage one) 3) Killed ho hy dertaking and those who pioneered lots nN 12.00; she stock] Wheat— 05@1.10, mostly 1.10; Virgi and proper Accounting system to wrap wrecked. ny "uws * %° BOM*| chy idea were, seotted wnd held uP17'5060:00 for cows, &B0Q1L00 for |Sept. 1.09% 111234 1.08% 2.08% [cloth ton stave barre, ‘Irish Cob- peo yes eaten, ane rel hag were stopped as they attempted a| From neat Glenville the storm Hf farina ge dens heife: Cutters and bulls un-|Dec. 1.14% 1.16%, 1.18% 1.18) i EER ”, Foal budget pac e | get-away. continued northeast to Austin, which Pie one tandiey a S brothers 3 latter class not active.|March 1.19 1,20% 1.18: 1.18 CHICAGO POULTRY n that respect ive are no different Pee natin eet cists At the S2ateh Wreckage 1 [tented to be the pivot of the twist- Piorpont tiie: Ce Sara eee ee tae, amet ay, PALM 128% 120% 1.20%! Chicago, Aug. 21—U%-—Poultry ern * ef ie first light ot & sear ers force. " i * " i . “Mr, is wrong again, haw-| $09 poseqsess re rate of an of the wreckage was begun by work: | From Austin the force of the tor- aes Biel re Wee, teveieees 501s Cave 1,200; si to | Sept. 91% 91% .88% 88% caipta tipo gr ote ins Bar, when he says we must bey | ttielney’of the clerk na Penenine | oTt, who feared hat more victims nade lessened as it doubled back, go- gine ee pat og ‘ite 1700; Rint, Naghts 16.00@ jDec. 8% [8% 72% 12% |a1; broilers 90; spring ducks 17 le . ig! ave been injured or peris! ing sout into Iowa. i ‘ 1.00; , ‘ ‘ ’ _ 92: sp 2 “4 sorts them at the rate of 350 a min-| under the debris. ile the atorm was at its hei and in 1896, near Washington On|” poss: Uneven! 3 spring-geese 19. 5 ight 3 2,200. ly strong, 10c} Oats— dosti Be eee: Cepengee yar le ce mae Visitors from nearby cities came|John Butterhoff of Austin was| the Boramne SINis, eee ey whee to Ise higher than Monday's. Most |Sep. new 35% .35% 35% 35% CHICAGO CASH GRAIN ferent totals in one operation. ‘The |f2\ustin teday to view the damage, picked up, together with the automo. | Passcneeriogy plane flew; twice it] $4" Ppald, for sorted 100— te ar [eee te, a8, 38% ABH) Chicago, Aug. 21. —UP—Whest tring and "able" mchne| ume Hetowtaid th linn by [Bleich heating, an | cone hall sagan ag Matured fet fo 2Be [March 0%. ALN “AE AT REE AM, ate ea uardsmen, a ir 4 x ig 5 A Hie work faster than the human hand or/" Tt was established today that tha|was mot damaged, and Butterhott | etch trip in one and one-half min-|Oener medium and heavy butchers st {See 95.96% 95 -".98u|%i Northern spring 1.09%; No. 8 mind. ‘They can do the work of six| storm originated four alles ethene | aenDee arses utes. Langley also experimented US@HATE or better, Packing sows Dec. 96% ‘S71, 954 95% Ts ich ha a }. Fr 7 J ith a a) s ‘7 “ oe ‘ mi 3; No. - Mr. Lund’s criticism bears ai-|‘"¢ lows state line, three miles north 2 man, but numerous accidents pre-| pce eas 00? invgsiy 1168" Average | otiaty, 207 100% 98% 98% low .63@1.04; No. 2 white O8. rectly on the policy of the highway —___—_———¢ | vented’ launching. tent Shonday AST; weight 268. °° |sept’” 1287 1245 1282 12.35| OataNo. 2 white S%@X. department. | He may not realize it| ® f Additional Market || £0 it remsined tor the be Sheep: 760. Bidding mostly 12.50|Oet. 12.52 12.57 1247 1247| RYS—No, 8 07. q|bat eny businessman can understand|| Weather Report Wright to. velop the first 18.60 for native lembe, or 25c| ‘Hibe— *" 1247 1247) Basley_S8@75, ‘of | that it is necessary to have a defi. #———- OI S| igs ~~“ | successful plané—a frajl, mi Monday. Sheep about | Sept. 1435| Timothy seed 4.20@4.90. nite check on various operations if| Temperature at 7 a. m. 88 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK bird-skeleton, which, after at . Top ewes to packers 6.00./Oct. ; nee 95 | Clover seed 20.50@29.00. fhe business is to operate efficient. | Highest yesterday % Chicago, Avg. 21—(AP-USD.A) Kitty Hawk, N.C, made a fight ee, ee Lard 12.40, ly. The highway department spends | Lowest last night . 4 i ‘Mar! dy with | With a passenger . > . thar aaled for"tn |azest $5,000,000 a year ir all Parte Frecipitation te 7 a0 SR SMR Marek riseey. with Hoos, " But even after - practical ed Sar eee a ; 1597] Ribe 16.12. their work or a pclritiek ape wide: | HIRHOR. wind velocity: ... 9/for a load of nding around | démonstration id; recelpte 12,161 tubs. Retter Ay ark closely himeelt, |X, cyetsibuted from a geographical | % 3 | #0-pound. weights, ‘Butchers, me. | €arded, as “nut iavensora.” It was] UM ees Te aeeeipte 10, minnespouts nance | Sorlie Better Aster that each clerk ge statist hs y an adequate dium to choice 250-350 Ibs. 11.60@ | 2° po We ighte in Rurope, that Minneapolis, Aug. 21.—@)— Rela Saturd of his time |rrent heads ek che nen cebart: | Temps. GE PE 29 |1240; 200.260 ios, 11.75@12.70; 160-| by the Wrights tn Kurope, that the unchanged. : Upen ‘tiga Low Close pse on ay machine. Tt] Mlsgion determine whee acco | BS Eg Se |200 toe 11.50@i270; 130-166 Ibs,| United Stes boughs pl 4 Wheat — “lia greatest and where it is lacking, | North Dakota— *Bcs, median to'choica 20-| it is an interesting compariogh PARSNIP MOUNDS _ [BB 1.08 1.08% 1.06% 1.0644 | Raverace AG. Soule, who aut. or why. real value of the ma-|Amenia . 70 45 0 Clear 10.80@12 00. —that of the Langley and Mashed parsnips, moulded into lit-/May 181 x again The exccuti chine is that it automatically calls Bismarck... 76 52 0 Cl heen machines with the ‘that to-| 119 mounds irely covéred with | nyyg Vie. AAP HASte. 1.16% rm executive attention of the highway commission | Bottines G5 89 0 Clear | y Csttle: $,000s,calves, 2,000. Choice | day spans the Atiantie, er the oneltNredded parsley’ make a colorful |egiZe oh >>. re hae deen jll with heart trouble and that w cterie| {2 these things and permits correc-|Devile Lake, 10 48 0. Cleat stecrs and yearlings mostly to ship-/ which carries the mail over your vegetable Tee's sartrisine’ly ‘goede’; oy SR Bate a0 | Retunday lt 50 much improved that mal itecemy|Mr Land mig ee ah Una: Dewar: ig HE $k (lige sty a0 ie wie ar] "ASO SAD wonder taal ae Na 8 eae ap ali bute in a jmation he neeued with half the time Ellendalc ... 73 64 0 Clear aa rs Langley, She Wrignta, and all the the inventions that tend to-|Dec. 35% Bom SE 35M Iaeain. Tt was sald? ene mea af a cletk pel $150 a month. Per-/Fessenden .. 75 47 0 Clear ‘mostly 80c high at to outsiders | fhe portent of the work they were evi One 4. iation com- : » that his condition was ps he would not need much, Grand Forks. 70 47 0 Clear fy porte 2:08% 2.08% 2.02% 2. much better as compared wi of Other dureaus Aided | Hettinger 76 47 «0 Clear ees Slaughter’ classes: rk starting: Gig pede te. Nronae it = pany ne, i reported te have 1 flown 1“ 4 rity Firth arday might aed ‘Suna with Sat- If] “Mr. Lund lays either his honesty Jamestown .. 75 52 .05 Clear it could have for waitin, cae torial ; 2.08%. 2.08% 2.07% 2.07% Fn teports Langdon .. 0 Clear q at the outset, to conceive ee} without acc.dent to mat or per- Me 4 tsiness i would rank ‘an’ Joke ond filing ts mention the Feteaus wile ane as 8 Ber an imediuer 860° Ibe up 900@I4 TS ee want anne ‘ol oe 5000 Planes Yearly is 59.2 50% 68% 68% | You Perth fan beighien, up a good one, this machine brings in from other | yisbon 0 Clear (Fed yearlings, good and choice 750-| the world, number af sir. 69% 59% 58% 68% | dull corner by broper placing of miz- state canriments or the, servled| Pemtinn..-- 8 Picliy 265 he safer tn.“ Heiters ened Tho Aleplane’s Field linen er evidance that, capital Rue RU tome lively orangedseasioe Zod tt ‘or them. In addition to) wi: choice s. down 14. hree 3 ‘ i = ports on |Our own work we analyze cards for | Williston, . : on |16.65; common and medium 8.50 Thee fevelcniesns of s mili: is intend, fn oe ew ee Délyth, Minn, Aug. 21.4 | on-colored pillows to a corner sefa. oe giving the cost te state Seeih department and the | Has. Cows, good and salve : 3@ | tary weapon of destruction never be-| that within the next year there will bibum Hign “Low . Close| _ aes es 8 ing road en's compensation oa A common ai edium 7 a iirnge ti . = ne face, cleaning ‘culverts, ‘Tepairs, reau, Of course we make a charge’ Euro Gjeek |925: tow cutter and cutter 6250 | ‘5 Qa ot tranaportation,| tates te entans celal oe. more Sept 102, 1.03% 1.00% 1.00 f LITTLE JOE | hway marking, etc, Cor each of 83 for this service and it helps to re- Rind Clear | 7-85-. Bulls, good and choice ( either in pc..ce or in war, that rH Cities all over.the country are|Oct’ 1.08%: 1.08% 1.01% 1.01% |¢ A ae) items. |duce our overheac. \ 9.75@11.00; cutter to medium 7.25@ | unexcelled in speed. building mus! ‘alrports—because| Dec." 1.04% 1.06% 1.03” 108 ° of labor materiiasmachine roof the motor" vehicle revistratins! , WEATHER FORRCABTS | |2H., Veale, (milk-fod) wood and| "AM economical | method. of| every chy “vants aitmall ts well 815.87 oi. cous oom go j tand thelr cost of 86 dit. because some of that dats is cheer: | -,Fcr Bismarck and vieinity: Mostly Space 2¢.00@ 38.50: medinm AS! 0@ | carrying Slat, Mell a8 exprets| passenger service. They seem tone? ‘oa ‘oa “oR “pai LANGUACE OF i - o a = aha tonight and Wednesday. Warm: |G: 45 01 over a route ‘vhich has, figuratively | realise that the air route of today|é . SOME PHONE SUB- b wy These reports are di- | tial to us in making our budget esday, Stocker and feeder steers, speaking, reduced a contizent ¢ the! is just what the railroad was 50 and|..'!2x 5 id the total forthe state*ferrTe of toe to the rusian eos i orth Dakota: Moatly fair to | Stimson and medium, 9S0@11-78.. | 2,08 & state, wha compared with) 7 Get. 307% Souk dot Zorg | SCROERS IS OneALeD | fant month and the cumulative should desire to change the fee ae ad ean tare | "Sheep: 10,000, Fat lambs and |“ ewarhe Bec. 209240" 2.08%, 200%) FO pve Ms Aver It alo schedule for automobile rec'stra- euch item tions. We believe Ingi: be based n fa. ‘machine elinsinates | WEATHER CONDITIONS The low pressure apea over braska moved rapidly northenstwu: ftuesswork. “Mr. Lund never knew of these machines until they were installed ‘and I believe he today regarding sod 2 ave, 8 region. A rated to many legisla-'is centered over commil morning, and Nebraska 2 the pla! ia otate Shy ddl Lye and our efforts to get condi mostly’ in ion. 5 W. ROP" RTS, Official in Charge. £ al teady Ne. 25¢ lower trade, yesterday soreinn bee fair, cool ‘ a erally and reports made by i machide shown to these people, states to the val em the housewife Sere Sesticied in their praise of | Hichwavs throughout the state are | bright orange WORLD CALLED FIRST AVIATORS NUT INVENTORS sheep mostly ‘25e lowers lambs fairly active at decline. Feeding lambs with y's weak to Lam ‘ choice 92 ibs. down 18.25@14.50; me- e dium 11.76@13.26; cull and common upper Great Lakes region, end pro- {8.00@:1.75. Ewes, Medium to choice | j ripitation ocenrred’ over the, middle Mississippi valley and in the Great common 1.75@5.26. Ft high pressure area 160 Ibs. down 4.257.265; cull and n ever lambs) | velo; good and choice 13.50@14.25. SPRING APTINE. ; takes herself some house-dresses. “rhe. Te ry Give far outweighs the cost. — s| Housework is it GRAIN LIVESTOCK .UESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1928 WHEAT VALUES leas: | No. 1 dark northern Ermatinger Calls Lund Audit Report ‘Either Naive or Malicious’ . TABULATOR USE FWD) SS. eee WARRANTED BY} — Se MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE. . ‘STOCK MARKET | Cried fe Dots TH n= c t \ 1 I s « q “I a err oe | lee | ea 2 o

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