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* to $5,514.60 in 1927-28 and $4,332.36 Burleig TOTALIS $41.28 |Con PER MONTHFOR | —-o%f BVERY STUDENT) I-Y/, Transportation Costs School Board $25 Per Year for Each Child INDEBTEDNESS LESS Annual Report Shows School Board Is in Better Financial Condition It cost the Burleigh county school board the sum of $11.23 per month for each pupil enrolled to operate rural schools during the ear of 1927-28. Operation costs during the pre- vious year amounted to $11.38 per pupil per month or a decrease of only 15 cents when compared to the : : i other communities around the west- ee ee eae for the 58 to 68 per cent of Indiana corn is 18% protein iaiwiBi $80,000,060 in lon *. Goverar Roy ae pegs A catia perg ern and southwestern shores 4 ae i" . n frost. or sees Ls oung 0: ie ‘ederal eserve 5 | lake, esca) the full fury of ie HG fai! :. mes pul This is Constitution Week, commemorating the adoption of the su-| Authoritative trade reports from| To arrive ...... +123 @1.25 Boant, in a speech before bankers at a | bebe eae n Ha reported only . slight 7 erday by 4 et nt of rurai| Preme law of the United States. The article below is the fourth of a| domestic spring wheat territory to-|19-% Protein— gaye Ind., today, estimated that pleting. that ‘detail pend ‘and. he . : ety Se tnas iat completed a| Series of five features citing our constitutional guarantecs and explaining| day called attention afresh to evi-|1DHW or 1HW.... 1.18 @1.15 | $800,000,000 additional federal rex said that it perhaps would be weeks a see tion of school expenses and| interesting facts about our basic law. dence that, with harvest practically| To arrive ....... 118 @115 | serve credit would be required by| peigwat,” final one would enroll | MEXICAN STORM Eaaiiretarioaies seacen No king will ever rule in the United States while we preserve our| complete, the.evident disposition of |Grade of— business and agricultural interests| fo. the semester. DAMAGES, HEAVY conMhile the average coat per pupil | Constitution, which provides for a republican form of government, farmers is to store their grain at/iDHW or 1HW.... 1.09 @1.11 | before the end of the year. Regular classes started this morn<| | Mexico City, Sept. 20.—(P)—A cic Sits the: avariaé No law will ever be passed to control your freedom of religious|home. In this connection, leading] To arrive ... 1.09 Although sterling sank to another! ing at 8 o'clock property loss of $5,000,000, raging last year was ‘ deat - tle ‘a pe worship while we preserve our Constitution, which guarantees the right] Chicago operators were quoted as/Minn. & So. Dak.— new. low level for the year, there nieces APR RO river floods and extensive damage to - cost for each thy or 26 cents less| ‘0 Worship as your conscience dictates. No religious test is required as| saying this policy and a’ similar|y9¢, Protein— were no reports of additional im- MR. TRIBUNE crops and buildings ave described in than the figures for, 1926-27 a qualification for public office. : ; course by the Canadian growers’ pool ipHW or 1HW.... 110 @1.13 | ports of gold. Recent operations for TS _| newspaper dispatches from Tampico Ga PL euALOt India ditierende 'in No state will ever be invaded by any foreign power without help from| were undoubtedly responsible for! To arrive ....... 1.08 @l11 | the advance have been predicated, ROBBED OF FIVE) # the result of a heavy storm which a ee eee i aiterees wo| all the other states in repelling the invader. The Constitution also guar-|firm prices at this time, Talk was|Grade of — in part, on the belief that sufficient has been raging in the region be- the total enrollment d, 3,836 being | ®ntecs all the states protection against domestic violence. also current that political considera-|iDHW or 1HW.... 1.07 @1.09 geld would be attracted here from ame : tween San Geronimo and Tuxpan for eipiteren tomibetnar ure wecetitly Every citizen of the United Btates has the Fight eevee at all ge me eres effestive toward ad-|' To arrive ....... 107 @1.09 " ngland ito relieve the credit strain} Mornaarares ne lente the | Several enya Pasolvaes companies fs e constant use 0: is ri is the best way to preserve ou! 5 eas oa er ion in| at the homes, for he offer e Bi jamage. ended and 3,840 enrolled for the pre- Contest aia’ z be Scantiness of corn offerings today Baste PMOL TAL BET ; ein lerioee atiel aa vious period. . Enumeration Is Less ket. There was also a good deal of |13-,” protein The enumer: tion for the same pe- LI UOR RESPONSIBLE FOR VIOLENCE notice given to reports of relatively |5° 3 her riod was 5,019 compared to 4,790, a high bids from the east for corn! Gp oice of 1 slight increase being meee during IN IT rlgrnd scar tans *ottered, £9 rat? “arrive ea ts between NEW YORK C Y OFFICIALS AGREE No.2 yal ; ations: ot ot i tion includes all students between ’ No. 2 yellow. Predictions of frost |12% Protei the ages of 6 and 20 inclusive. The matter of transportation was/the average cost per student was an important item in the operation | calculated. costs, although this total was de-| According to the State Board of creased when it was compared with | Equalization total assessable school the previous year. Transportation|property in Burleigh county last for 1927-28 amounted to $16,575.07, | year was $21,706,631. For the pre- a decrease of $3,375.59. The cost of vious year those figures were transportation for 1926-27 was/$22,011,400. These amounts include $19,950.66. The average cost per/school buildings, furniture and student per y-ar for transportation | other holdings. the first period was $25.61 and| The total amount of taxes levied $37.28 for the latter period. in 1927-28 for school purpores was A remarkable feature about |$274,898. For the previous year it school costs is the difference in the|was $278,330. The tax rate for both amount paid to men and women|years was $.126 for each $100 valu- teachers. But few men teachers are|ation, the summary shows. employed in the Burleigh schools, vhitietnaeeeentiietttinn the peport shows, aan von oe |) How Whey Stana’ $34,754.24 being paid to them for| | | 1927-28 while women instructors |_How They Stand got $169,752.35. The total for both men and women teachers is $204,- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 506.59, which sum constitutes the Ww L major portion of the operating ex-| Indianapolis ... penses. Minneapolis . Another interesting fact revealed | Milwaukee in the survey was that 31 schools|St. Paul. received state aid last year, while} Kansas City. only 18 schools were thus honored|Toledo .. for the previous period. State aid|Columbus . received for the two years amounted} Louisville . Pet. 95 68 583 95 69 519 88 76 537 87 17 530 85 79 518 19 84 485 98 399 103.368 during 1926-27. snnectgulte Wednesday Bonded "ndebtedness Minneapolis 7, ilwaukee 3, 4. Bonds outstanding last year insiananolls 3 Pts amounted to 295,700, Mrs. Evarts| Kansas City 3; St. Pau ‘reported. At the close of the pre- No other games scheduled. vious school term this form of in- G Tod: debtedness was $329,600 showing a} yy; lis at Milwerak decrease of $33,000. Certificates} Pimmeapolis at Milwaukee, of indebtedness which comprise st Pa : taicaneee Git miscelleanous items, totaled $22,300) 8, Pau! at } ae nee ape year compared to: $28,100 for) “O/Umbus:at Loulevilie. ie previous term. FAN L The total number of warrants is- AMERICAN peeere sued for all purposes during 1927-28 Pet. | was $383,514.25 and $358,073 for |New, aati ae 4 pomeee) tt was from this total that a)" Tous... 66 {542 2 Chica 0. 76 472 ‘ ashington . 76 469 | | Weather Report = || detroit” 81 (438| ————————— | Cleveland . 83 420 Sys aga vat Tam, oe . Boston: .. Pa 351 | ne. weenereay” Results Wednesday | Lowest last night .. 47 ‘, Precipitation to 7 a.m. . 0] Noumames scbedulea: Highest wind velocity ........ 18 Games ‘Soday rf «| Philadelphia at Detroit. a 2. ag 38] New York at Chicago. Temps. 3 - 3 2 g| Washington at Cleveland. d = $= $8] Boston at St. Loui ; Sas a pesto North Dakota— NATIONAL LEAGUE ' Amenia ..... 75 48 .00 Cloudy Ww L Pet. 67 47 .00 Cloudy|st, Louis.. 88 55 615 66 36 .00 Cloudy|New York. 85 87 599 65 51 .00 Clear |Chicago 85 59 590 66 42 .00 Cloudy} Pittsburgh .. 18 65 B45 68 35 .01 Cloudy|Cincinnati .. 7% 66 532 72 50 .00 Cloudy} Brooklyn 11 «73498 65 40 .00 Cloudy|Boston . 45 95 321 73 46 .00 Cloudy | Philadelphia 42 101 = 294 66 48 .00 Cloudy 72 45 04 Cloudy Resu! y 70 36 .00 Cloudy] . All games postponed; rain. 72 46 .00 Cloudy 75 47 .00 Cloudy Games Today Cloudy) St. Louis at New York. games. 64 Clear Cincinnati at Boston. 72 48 .04 Cloudy} Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Only games scheduled. Aimee Says Paris | Is Not So Wicked ————_—_—__ 2 - FS & 888 fe} = y 5 pear to be as wicked as ed, Mrs, Aimee Semple McPherson, Los Angeles evangelist, informed 7 a who inquired today about her shoe! fhe during his incum! as he ——______——- s hed b; iladel; in. 62 62% 62 62 f ¥ ap in was approac! hed by, sip ing CHICAGO rOuLey, . stitution Gives Freedom =a Religion, Gran’ | MARKETS | "4% | .| as spectacular, Oats were quiet, for light weight, | Dec. ’ 8% to 13.25 for better ;| Mr. Tribune takés his meals at| of further bodies found in the Ever- ‘# _And, quite in the Chicago tradi- badly, tained otirinas, ae good pane Be 18% 13% .78% | sellers asking 25 hight i coger the Prince hotel cafe, where home- | glades area, because of rapid.decom- | tion, New York’s 17,000 police are we sold readily ‘irm pre- nia a 81% 80% 81% dications on sheep steady; run’ in-|like atmosphere, superb’ cuisine | pos » Hi id further food sup- as impotent at solving the murders|""Rve'was in quiet to slow demand. |Sec’ sew ont cag cludes 23 loads Washington lambs| and faultless service will be ap-| plies for the area should: be held and at accomplishing arrests, much ye was in quiet to slow demand. |Sep. new « 42% 42% 42% | and 11 cars on through billing. preciated by discriminating gue: up, as all towns are now over- | less convictions. Snuey, Wak steady Bem, winitUees ee Te a Re AR pia ag ool “Using the better gasoline, ‘Tex- | stocked. ick 4 4 occasional sales of mé larel - ‘ ’ 4 bar ” gai ‘ Official figures covering. the| te'better. Price range was 0c €0 60c. (Mey 45 48% “4a, “42| [RANGE OF CARLOT SALES | act’ is a real pleasure,” said Mr. ; gang murders are not available. | Howard newspaper), and covering | cases in which ‘the killers were ity thing that ildly | Yal on in mi UENROLLMENT |=istS Set r, typewriter so desi LIVESTOCK Arve Frans Lave NEWS a M AY SHOW G AIN Nk a care 7 . JO on, ‘ Irs, C. W. Schoregy MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE " ., _ eat recel| com- pared to 384 0 year ago, Minne- Grand Forks During First | Georse Humphrey, H.C. Mablman, apolis cash wheat and coarse grain Two Days zon, L. Wisebu, A. Munson, Mrs. closing quotations today follow: i F. E. Lunn, Mra. C, Olson, F. Barnes, Cash Wheat— Delivered Arrive F. Paris, W, B. Couch, E. Kindschy, 14% Protein— cae Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 20.— G. parte Oa » N. J. Cockvin, R. a Reports Emphasized That 1 dark northern.... dd sik Stiff Money Rates Continue to| Thirteen hundred and forty-five stu- | Ramp, Right to Vote To arrive ... dents had registered at the Univer- American Farmers and Pool |2, 2" northern... 1.29 @1.37 Oppose Formidable Specula- | sity of North Dakota last night FLOODS, WIND To arrive ... compile HALT TRAFFIC that in parts of the American north- {1 dark northern. actly as enrolled during the three} ~ 2 dark northern market. Aggressive pool operations this year due to the fact that fresh- | cines to of harles H. Mann, hand, country deliveries of wheat! To arrive . building, thas eliminating much of 18% Protein— . when the two days of regular regis- 4 el c rthern.... 1.23 .29 tion + | tration was completed, according to ctl tht ose pe ei figar ed by R. 0. Wileen,| DAMAGE CROPS esr ager 2 dark northern. — stir | Tegistrar. 3 Chicago, Sept. 20.—(#) —Word |12°% Protein— money rae continued to provide a was the same number ex- aia ‘ formidable obstacle to speculation ntinued from page one bet weak ae eae ieee To arrive .... for the advance in today’s stock Tree tas teeta hee sick and giving tive ‘medi. ‘ G ; . prices upward today. On the other] dark notrhern Te a ae eereral'Mu.| men were registered in-a separate | president of the board, announced i '| tors, to new high levels in the early th ation here, where, he said, the situation in the prairie provinces of Cai 2 dark northe! trading. Increased selling resist-| the conge! tt ig | Was well in hand. totaled’ 8,881,000 bushels, against |Grade of— we Gd oop a a Phases a ce developed on the rally, and sev-| 1.” 2 tows: Liberal arte 60b,educa.|, Several hundred residents of Clew- 775,000 bushels a year ago. In the |! mortherm .... | gral sees tank well below Isst/ tion 997, engineering 155, law 44, Sona tans eattag: bites ee ae bY market brace HS 1) & a UE EE Call money renewed at 7 1-2, ad- Freee Bieta ae peiiuiee S. vance of the hurricane and sought ni it were largely offse' jy of- ntana inter— ii " a * fielal reports that 66 per cent of |14: Protein— Sena ta Leroi indents Rea Ot the number enrolled 830 were| SAfety on high pround, were te establishi themselves in their Nebraska corn, 58 per cent of Iowa,/1DHW or 1HW.... 1.31 @1,32 | it might go higher before the end of| Men and 615 women. ked | homes, These. towns, together with 75 to 100 per cent of Kansas, and| To arrive ....... 1.31 @132 | the week. Banks called upwards of Mr. Wilson stated that he looked Choice 1 amber.... 1.07% @1.14% | business and the big securities spe-| first person one Beautyrest :nat-| The region affected is on the To arrive a ioe tits culation. Total stock sales on the tress from the Webb Brothers Zacni-| north coast of the state of. Vera New York stock exchange this year| ture store, in addition to the $5 in| Cruz. William Green, superintend- 1.06% @1.13% | already have exceeded any previous| gold. This is the finest mattress | ent of the La Hausteca Petroleum 1.02% @1.07% | full year in the exchange’s history. | that Simmons produtes.’ It is packea | company, was given as authority for 02% @1.06% Packard and General motors| in a sealed dust-proof carton, and the 95,000,000 estimate damage. He struggled for the leadership of the| furnished in all standard wi:iths.| was quoted also as declaring that 2 amber . 1.01% @1.05% | motor group, the former climbing| Mr. Tribune will sleep in the Webb | the visitation was the worst of its South Dakota and western Ne-/G 2g. of 1 93%@ .98% | 5 3-8 points to a new peak at 90 7-8| Brothers furniture window va a! kind that he had seen in his 30 years at times helped to life the corn mar- were likewise a subject of d i Beautyrest mattress Friday evening | in that f2 i and the latter moving up nearly 5| Beautyrest mattress lay in that zone. Gang Outbreaks, While Less attention. sa firm, eto the net Stead eee ce ari points to a new high at 212 1-4, be, | from 7 to 9 o'clock. After a wee ‘Heavy rains, fashed by strong Frequent Than in Chicago, fd eat nee ‘irm, ; Ac Yee net | coode of 2 durum %@ .96% | fore profit taking cut down their|f nervous and strenuous work he| winds, destroyed crops and Mr. jigher, corn hs, to c up, oats af gall. augutis, %@ .92%| Sains. Curtiss aeroplane ran ur | Wishes just two hours of real rest.| Green said that he had seen fields Nevertheless Are Quite as| showing *@ “Me 2, Rie ll nase and ‘TO ative’ |. 21% nearly 7 points, Otis Elevator 6,| This is a good chance for you who| leveled as though ea had been provisions 10c to 27¢ down. Coarse Grains Pittsburgh coal 5 1-4 and Interna-| have not seen Mr. Tribune to give |. swept with a he. Rivers quick- Spectacular—Murders Last| Corn advanced higher, with Sep- 2 yellow éotn 1.01 @1.02 | tional business machines and Lehn| him the once over. Watch the Webb| ly reached flood’ stage, sweeping Y Totaled 121 tember leading. A Ri vellows corn: ‘99 @1.00 | & Fink about 4 1-2 each. Howe] Brothers window. ., | bridges away and destroying numer- ear Total Oats averaged higher, but best ' as 1,00 @ .95 | Sound and American Zinc extended}. Now to show you that Mr. Trib-| ous houses and drowning cattle. No figures were not maintained. acyellow pt 98 $ ‘98 | their early gains to 5 points, estab. | une’s heart is in the right place, he | loss of human life has been reported. Editor's Note: This is the Provisions eased down with hogs. ae ‘93 @ % lishing new 1928 high prices. is just going one better. The first} A dispatch to El Universal from thirteenth and concluding article | wire ay CONTINUES 5 yellow corn ‘4 @ 95 Warner Bros. A declined 4 points, | Petson who will get him Friday at |Cieudad Guzman, in the state of of James P, Kirby's series on FiRNEae TODAE Bi yellow corn ‘92 @ .93 | Motor products 3 1-2 and Interna. | their home can go.to the R. E. Bar-| Jalisco, said that it had been rain- racketeering. ~~ Mi lis, Sept, 20.—() —|2 mixed corn ‘96 @ .98 | tional Harvester and Pressed Steel| neck jewelry store and get one $55/ing there 72 hours. Roads were im- + ee Pibeheae centtldke feo piayadt dn |B mized com ‘95 @ 97 | cat 2 points below yesterday’s final| Times watch. Mr. Tribune will pay | passable and some of the city streets BY JAMES P. KIRBY wheat, toda ni Better sabien fan ail T) -atrive 38 @ quotations. Early gains of 1 to 3|for it. This is a eseworn case, | were flooded. New York, Sept, 20.—“There is] Tmt (ees. ight hedging tres [4 mixed corn ‘98 @ .95 | Points in the general list were cut|@nd a 15-jewel. died also Lear Another violent storm was re- no question but that the majority of peg Prec teen rie he es ef bisss To arrive ‘1 down by the afternoon selling move- | dles a wonderful stock of diamonds, |ported in a dispatch tb the same gang killings in Cate itis wah tet to Yeo Meher fhe fe iB mixed’ corn ‘OL g ‘92 | ment, ee goods, silverware and jew- re Dae vate, oo. saa. have their origin in the fights be- i ir i x ———_—_____ 5} , ; t lanzan in the state of tween mobs over the liquor racket,| ,, Oats were quiet, and firm, scat-|@ Mixed com. 140 iky| SOUTH BT, PAUL Livistock | Today is Wonder Loat Bread day. |Coliman, ‘There has been twodays 4. J If there were to be a modification of| (eee ae ee ae Tet ad ec | white oats 39 @ 40%| South St. Paul, Sept. 20—UM—| Any person who answers the doot lof steady rain there and the usua} the Volstead act, I am convinced] ¢ ong e, September leading, To arrive . 138%@ (U. D. of A.)—Cattle—4,500;| With The Tribune ae a onder. supply of provisions from the sur- . gang murders and gang warfare] °° po Laverne were firm to|Barley, ch. to fe: 184 @ .66 | opening slow, weak on most killing | Bread wrapper in han oe aie rounding country has been cut off would. practically cease.” non Y Pla asl dulmcee-coniinued| Te arrive .. ‘80 @ classes; run largely inbetween grass-| $10 in gold instead of $5. one because farmers could not reach the Charles J. Dodd, district attorney| +> pivance on small receipts and re- | Barley, med to g 60 @ .63 | ers; bulk steers salable 12.50 andj Loaf bread is baked by the Bar! of sity. { of Brooklyn, completing his second] to 40vanc: om wmttine wields et Inte | To arrive -.. '8 @ down; she stock 7.00 to 9.00 for] Baking and Candy company, one o! term in office, and the man who is fax Pi 4 Barley, lower ‘56 @ .59 | cows and 8.50 to 11.00 for heifers;| the most completely equipped bak-| PLANE BROUGHT. devoting the energy of his whole! "C41 wheat offerings were mod-| To arrive @ cutters and bulls unchanged; bulk|eries in North Dakota. The bread) INTO RELIEF USE siaff to the solution of the killing of] . s(t and demand for dey, ocd ma|2 tye. %@ .99%| medium grade bulls 8.75 down;|hardly touches the hands from the) Miami, Fla., Sept. 20.—(P)—Final Frankie Yale, racket chief, 80 be-| eee an eee ee ent nee.| To. arr %@_ | Stocker and feeders very slow, little| time the flour is poured from the| survey of the West Palm Beach and lieves. DNL Ttine te cdecoatiee Pn aici No. 1 flaxseed 13% @2.18% | done early; calves—1,500; steady to| Sacks until it is taken from the oven,| Lake Okeechobee hurricane areas Dodd made the declaration as,| Toh ul of the offerings tnlei| To arrive b%@ 50 lower, good lights 16.50 to 17.00.| Teady to be delivered to your homes. | was planned here today, with eight with Detective Inspector James J. steady. High moisture, 9 protein, pe eR Hogs—4,500; dull, no early sales; Get Theatre Tickets amphibian planes of the Pan-Amer- Sullivan, he studied, evidence by! ard damaged offerings were quiet| CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE bidding 35 to 50 lower than. Wed-| More smiles come to Mr. Tribune | ican Airways as a means of inspect- which he expects to fasten the kill- tovalaw, e as Chicago, Sept. 20.—(P)— nesday’s average at 11.50 to 11.75] as he passes out tickets to the Capi-|ing the isolated portions of the ing of Yale on the “Scarface Al” Winter wheat offerings were light Open High Low Close| {°F lights and butchers; bidding up-| tol theatre, a real place to forget | 0! jobee ion. : : Capone “mob” in Chicago. and demand was good for choice. Wheat— ward to 12.00 for sorted 160 to 210| your troubles and enjoy an evening| A big mail plane ordinarily used “Fully 80 per cent of the homi- ‘ 4 ound weights; it bid: it f leisure. Everywhere Mr. Tribune} in the Island mail service was re- cides in Greater ‘New. York are| Good milling durum was scarce | Sept. 1.10% 110% 1.10 1.10% Ne 1075. few bids pighiandl ne leavana tuaaeniet, he also leaves serve for a trip today over the af- traceable directly to the liquor and in good demand at firm pre- pee * Han ate ae ae lights 25 lower. at 11.75 to 12.60; a good smoke for the man: of the | fected zone, traffic,” Dodd said. miums. ay larch = 1.19% 1.19% 1. -19% | average cost Wednesday 11.73;| house. with the compliments of| After an airplane ride through # Gang outbreaks’ and shootings, a oom yet in gulet demand and mei 1.22% 1.22% 1.21% 1.22% weight 238, ’| Geo. Shunk, propriétor of the Serv-| the lake region Dr. A. W. Ziebo! id, while perhaps less frequent than| light Fee oe he agent ois 1.08% 1.01% 1 Sheep—12,500; nothing _done| ice Drug, where prescriptions are the | manager of the Miami Chamber of in Chicago, nevertheless are quite] anged basis. P "16% nd vee early; Bidding about steady at 12.25) specialty. Commerce, recommended cremation Flaxseed was in quiet demand, Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 20.— Tribune. “Texaco gasoline fires| SUPPLIES RUSHED TO New York Telegram (a Scripps- Wheat No. 1 dark northern 1.21@| filled at any Texaco service station.”| San Juan, Porto Rico, Sept. 20.— a Dee. 96% | ; a oan ) CHICAGO LIVESTOCK March Aah 100% ia 1.87; No. 2 dark northern ise “Lee tires smile at miles,” said; ()—Flood supplies were moving | However, figures compiled by thel with offerings light. Be herd 97% 99% 97% .99%,|7)—Range or carlot grain salea:| quick and-clean, Have your tank| SAN JUAN DISTRICT 98 - No, ladivis, Reenrnd. r Mr. be in ino oe h arclcane- stricken rae . 1.24%; No. 2 dark hard .84;| ways feels safe from tire trouble | out in Juan today under Of the 121 such murders in the| HOSt: 17,000. Slow, mostly 10c to No, 1 hard spring L27@1364; Ne | While riding on Lee tires. Cross supervision. Tents and blan- six-month period, there were 41 in-| 20° J°We? gt scaling pounds | Sept, 12.45 12.45 12.35 12,35) hard winter 1.13; 2 amber kets. were being distributed by the dictments returned, but of these,| 20%m ahd Packing sows showing full |Oct. 12.52 12.67 12.85 12.87) durum 1.11%; No.2 dorum oete, Dreams Come True army. for emergency hospitals and only 21 have resulted in the convic-| cccine in comparison with Wednes- No. 2 mixed ce 92% @93%; Ne: ne. hey crane tae ae mys-|for the shelter of those weakened tion and imprisonment of the kill- LPNs on Tike 4 ae 128 sy 0. 34:80 14.05|1 mixed wheat 122%. ss ieee Be Piping hy om » ation. ers. ni paid sparingly, for choice 190-215- ae 13.87) Barley — Sample grade 57@63; eee in hand, and repeated every | 41. aoe. mee folee dictetly from Thus, in but 18 per cent of the] pound weights. Butchers, medium No, 3, 57%4@62%. word of the slogan; that he at once rn rs Hel in army {fo choice 250-850 Ibs. 12.00@12.75; Orr” 1030 ieié i8p5| Gorn—No. 4 yellow 67% handed her $6.in gold; that he then | ;ruckt which had been, placed at apprehended and tried, was there | 200-250 Ibs. 12.00@12.90; 160.200) © ____v US) Qats—No. 3 white 39%, walked to the street and returned, | (v6 ,<itpasal of the Red ealeocd 2" tana coal Ogata ited] amminearus mange | REAR twos. [iit iiteaticnta i | be Be Unt Sear na two death penalties, neither of which igs, medium to choice 90-180 Ibs.| ep High Low’ Close —————_____ - | other five-dollar gold’ coin.” and ane. ettort © st prefitecring, has as yet been imposd. 9.75@11.50, Wheat— CHICAGO GASH GRAIN the real Mr. Tribune spheared on q r name. re threatened to cut off both merchan- Detective Inspector John D.| ‘Cattle: 11.003: calves 3,000. _Me- Chicago, Sept. r forgot Gouehlin in, charas, of fhe detee:| dium to choice ateernon a peddling Dec” Ltat LasMt Tat tty (NO, 2 hard 1G; sping Charrolet ie offered at prices |“'Gpecrvers sald. that, thire was sts at recent 75c . any i % bstantiat burcushay ae Sie beter | nan turns since two weeks ago. Only a 11% 1.17% 117% 117% |" Coy ixed has fine oa uae woe woes faa Pro yrrerpeepertn le from New York state, hecause of| foegaitiet, steady. | Stockers andisent, 21% 92% 9114 924 |mixed 1.0816; alin ith’ the ‘sinart end’ die.| aNd conservative. Although insular the rigorous Baumes laws. These] the ha ing Tuedium? Soigue ae tad 93% /.98 me No. 2 white 1.0 if tinetive’ beauty of Fisher enclosed Pog Baty sinocted Only 106 mans, provide severe penalties for second] steers 18.60; bulk 13.50@17.00. Ou ) 98 @1.04. bodies, are finished in modish. eol- es and third convictions, and life im- f Oats—No, 2 white 43%@45; No. “ae have an auto-|UP,t© noon Tuesday and were at i? E isonment for the fourth, regard- See cae ere 18 ‘i "30% 3 white aos one 4 white 4x@ mol le, phone Sour dealers" sare Mr. Nyroy ene pr s08800, the agape one of obs fans: 100-1300 Ibs. 14.75@18°50; 950-1106 | 7 Cea or 42; sample grade 39@%. Tribune; ae (a... The principal occupation of the) Ibs, 14.75@18.50; common and me- q Rye—No sales. One. woman ‘answered the. door old-time gangsters, Inapector Cough-| dium 850 Ibs. up 9.25@14.70. Fed 21 Barley—58@70, with The Tribune, but did not repeat lin says, were in the intermittent ls-| dium 850 Ibs. up 9.25@18 2%! ‘Timothy seed 5.10@5.70 said: be: in which hired gunmen| yeari 5 iso oe [Oct 2.12 210% 212 | Clover seed 21.25@29.50, 4 hink Y oea Yat r wars in )-§ e: ¥ " *% * lover OU, took first one side and then. the ihe 1¢t0@ER ab tiellees ware on 236 216 214° 2.16% parses aber Know Bice to Netter advencage than other; their sallies on the piers from| choice r 5 MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES. memorizing that ‘sie sheet k which millions of dollars of -mer-| common -and. medium: 8.75 60% 60% | Minneapolis, Sept. .20—(P)—(U.|. J cher: little. boy spoke chandise were stolen, etc. Cows, good and choice 9.25@13 i ol S..D. A.)—Potatoes: Good bed Kip Tae an pa sat ‘he newer gangs, h common and medium 7.85: | Mia: 64% |quiry, demand: moderate, market} up tl L 10 o'clock: last night; learning grown out of the liquor beer| low cutter and cutter 6,35@7,85. DULUTH RANGE stronger. Carloads delivered sales,. ta vena . which provide the basis for] Bulls, good and cheice (beef) 9.60@| |<. 'H RANGE freight only deducted, Minneapolis |- onid : their operations, cutter to medium 7.25@9.60. tae Me 20. ‘ and St. Pau ie o 5 11.00; to Le rate, sacked cwt., t The relationship, however, be-| Vealers (milk-fed), good and choice sf Ohios,” U.. 8.: No.1, and " tween beer and liquor rings in other| 16.75@18.00; medium 14.50@16.75; ' 96 gtaded, 90 cents to 1.00, mostly 1,00., cull and common &.50@14.50. Stock, on hy : d and steers, ‘ MINI FLOUR |. Gl waht) 1 fred common ‘ Minneapel Sor 20) aDeMayor John F. Hylan reiter- oa eee oo0 Rather alow trade 4 Fryer eeaeerips ted to this writer his charge that Bran 2650 to 27.00. 0... | INBABDLIS FLO i that| little 218% 214% 2.18% 2.14% ailves Tce receipts 4 cara; f 214 215 214 245 195" ophatens 181: : B14 216% 214 2.15% Ge pee bs see me 18) APrING | es CHICAGO POTATOES = P Teee SHOF MART ~