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THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1929 HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE ELEVEN a 1 MARKETS - FINANCIAL NEWS ~- RADIO PRICES JUMP UNDER The Anca ess “WITH CAN WG be a er ne {By The Associated Press} Pere. LL nk tn IOTEL FOR SALE { MAN WITH CAR—Must be con- yy is, c maine in Central Standatd time. All time ts P. Mf. unless otherwise selentio 4 Wendy: should earn Classified Advertising Rates TO CLOSE the estate of the late WHEAT DOWNBASED|[=New Yor Seas x thi x rf call lette kilocyel , ° Closing Prices gel stations and chal in a carams with hist of hewoclaved static ia Gea” from $300 to $500 average per Effective Jan 3, 1928 pesetg gir ge org it ad i I allled Chemical and Dye 285 E ASIER ¢ ALL R ATES SAWABE New Vor month with best opportunities for 2 Insertion, 25 words or under .275 at Towner, North Dakota. The ‘ American Locomotive bere tee caffhoberrnnnd Especially attractive for married || 2 week. 25 werds ot ander ...1.45 : 4 2 " . . 3 vail sia ses seat town. Hotel is in excellent ry Province Moisture Situation ts am Smelting and Refining Rumors i { Ro aa rg eae PE WOW. WORT ReTE Bean VrAM man whose wife can travel with|| Ads over 25 words, 3c additional || condition and furnish=3. lew York Rediscount Dartialty 2. Satisfactory, but Drought Aerlean Suen SOLA Tihs WOT Wl Wi Ra ROe WoW UDF OE!) Ne crabs mncaer trae|| oe mane pr Shad P pub a ce J te al Rate Will Not Be Changed ‘20—The dossipera In Comedy Sketch—Also KSD rival of district manager. Write!/ Or ASSIFIED DISPLAY formation apply to rospect Looms r ote Tobacco Ca Rebound O—Helt Hous, itn othe Senate—Also WGY KSD WIOD WSAl WOW ‘Tribune, care @.No.17 ISPLA P. E. Thayer, Treasurer, " peenind ‘Andes Cop. Min. 0o-—Vincent Lopes Dance Orch. (1 he.) —Also Wis woc wpaF wsal wesc | ™ tte coe pg rahe Pita wil ta cae Czteago, May 23—(>)—Wheat prices | Atchison -....., 202 aR Ben Pollack's Hotel Dance Oreheatia ‘one hour)—Also RED fesce, wi Would deaire. sAvabcs. 90 Cents Per Inch Hoease ‘Bapiay,--auvalniatie tir ave ces 394.5—WJZ New Vork—760 . advance- oral G mini . a real of comparative weakness of |Bermsdall “AS” prices rebounded sharply todey ander iH eR NA NUE SERRE WHE? OA | Inout haoderiting, stating’ Pex || tance 'ewpp shoala Secrecaes [| pare the Liverpool wheat market, and be- it sharply today under ‘idson-—Al: 4 ng, ing past || vance. Copy should be received DOCTO! cause of slackness of export demand. ee te... Hines “that Agcy eral ‘ wale Bennet Sepang Hsed Sextet Also in of the Bl Maree Tene, me © ere ete are AVG Tem KNIFE aud save your : However, declines were checked by | Calumet and Hecla made in the New York federal reserve | 7:00—Billle 4ones and Etnle dare in Comedy ana Songe~Alme KOKA WMC | AN—We want two rellable ambi proline Len ani Riis Un IRS a Tro seseee market. j —Mi <DKA WL’ < opporti ‘ sweeten the stream with our yaw there tomorrow. | Besides, Winnipeg | Chesapeake & Ohio - Recoveries in the general list today S—Uhalongers Orchestea with Male Guarlel Ais AURA WLW EW | Steady, Cat necessary, ‘Territories agg a Nee eiay cleeeit a a 4 clspat hes ial id a would aie Chicago Bt, Paul & Bac. pia bs ran from 1 to 8 points and were dis. KWK WREN KVOO WFAA KERC WOAI WHAS WSB WTMJ KSTP weet and south of Bismarck. Write PHONE 32 Ww a Natural System we have Shortage of sab-eod ommare Cee ee ea ic tise |e mre ime easoriment Of | OO Naa nee EMOTE EOL MEET RE I WED WHAS | _ Puller Brust Co. Pargo YOU. Cline of Dr Mt. Mac- eS ‘.~ Wheat closed irregular, %c net de- read Call ‘taiiny eaneen ake GESAWOR Newarkn710 CEARN BARBERING NOW. Prepare | HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE | Lachian (Harvard), Lucas Block, cline to an equal advance (May 1.02%, A ed at 6 per cent) ¢.90—story in Song—Also KMOX KOIL Wi for spring trade. Gemand, good SALE—An electr io $8 i . July 1.05% to 106, Bept. 1.09% to %, mignon and the rate in the “outside market” | $33 —tieey ang New; Songs of tue Past and the Present—Alzo WADC WOH | wages Free ca Wee. taolee Bar: | FOR, SALE—An electric radio $05.00,| | Bismarck. NO XNINE. t Dec. 1.14% to a6 t Colitis Gremaphone was dropped to 5% per cent. It was Walag WoW KMOX KBB ROIL WHK be ber College, Se Dec. 114% to %4). com Ye to % Up, | Consolidated Gas ... not believed, however, that the offi. | 700-Story four; Adventurers of Siary and Hob—Also Wapc walu WouP | faint Fargo, ND. Bulte.| chine $30.00, oll range $25.00, kitch- APARTMENTS ‘ on. Ben + bean oe 0 7s cial rate would be dropped below 6, Pee g phe ke KMOX KMBC KOIL, WSPD WHK W! sa nea en cabinet, couches, tables, portable furnished apart- 1 ssc SAVANSES. Clio aR: Daly ant Be which has been the minimum rate :00—Fhe Albumns Dramatic, Reading and Music Also WaDC WeRG WauP | WANTED—Boy 18 to 23. Phone 819.| phonograph, baby buery and other| ment equipped with electric frigi- . 42% ‘Dec. ot thend five And “4 Sven Mie... .. 72 |since August 17, 1928. an_WREC KLRA KEJF WRR KTSA WCCO WISN WDSU. ECG FEMALE HELP WANTED articles. Phone 745-W or call at| aire, electric stove and soft water, 4 My » 4476 and provisions Maintenance of the 51% per cént St ue daee Wie a poet ‘e wits ot Neen uP NTED __404 Tenth street. tase | suitable for two adults. Occupancy d anh t rate by the bank of England ‘ChUnbe Hetion NEO WANTED Four women, married ot | FOR SALE—French grey enamel bed fuer ce oe ee 4 shown ‘much of the time today re- strengthened hopes that no change | — 9:00—smile Girl & Orch.—WI.8 KSD WOW WDAF KSTP KOA KVOO WoC for local f pray home| and dresser, Birdseye maple bed, | -—" Tore ay7tuinished i garding reports of lack of moisture in : Wier Mahitgreatte ae rity TERMDE, care oF Aci feo 32| RRnCEARY TIGERS dine, tr ao ee ee ee Ones e a arou “gold im- i nage book-cases, walnut dining set, ice) @partment in Mason apartments ; tee was taken here thay’ wheat. quo: Great Northern Iron Orectts port” point any advance here prob- (10-70; top $10.70; other medium and|Mr. and Mrs. Nels Halvorson spent] immediately, giving education, age,} box, oak desk, daybed. All in first} during June, July and August. Re- 4 tat at Li ae Greene Can. Cop. ably will be preceded by a higher | heavy butchers mostly $10.00 to 10.50; | Sunday afternoon at J. O. Rise’s. , telephone. Answers con-| class conditicn. 302 Griffin street | sponsible parties only need apply. ; saree Soday ‘at Laverpool were rel- London rate in order to prevent a|bulk, light, lights $1030; ‘bulk, plgs| Helmer Helgeson of Regan is at Sidential. _or call 1149-W. Phone 1350-W. t for. Liverpool wheat future deliveries i rain on Great Britain's gold supply. /$11.00; packing sows $9.00 to 9.80 or | present working at the Alvin Helge-| WANTED, AT ONCE Housekesper |FOR SALE—Two kitchen chairs, 6| FOR RENT— Nicely furnished apart- ; today closed unchanged to ‘sc up, e day’s trade news continued |better; average cost Wednesday|son farm. for small family. Middle-aged lady| tube Thompson radio, child’s bed ment, two rooms and kitchenette: 4 * &§ retiereas ‘based on yleterday's action largely favorable. Oils and utilities |$10.25; weight 250. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christiansen,| Preferred. Write D. M. Landis, R.| dishes, cooking utensils, reed baby} Always hot water, six windows in : Of the Chicage and Winnipes markets |znternational Nickel mS Sheep, 300; run practically all di-jdaughter Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.| _R- Mott, N. D. oy | carriage, high chair, sanitary cot| bedroom. Cool in summer. Close ; Livetpeol’ Wivaae sbioUId awe Geet "Lie ly about | rect; odd lots choice shorn lambs}Christianson and son Arnold 5; WANTED—Girl for general house-| with pad, electric iron. Cheap for| in. Phone 967. 4 tole Hite: 4 Johns 2 Meville ‘ aaa! sito BR) wee aay belt ee the rie] work who can go home nights. _cash. Call at 806 First. FOR RENT—Five room apartment Notwithstanding reactions here at cou aa be tnt sas Mee ee wines Bas FOR SALE—Hotpoint elecitie range, | with bath, entirely modern,” Fur- j P today "Ss live Ms . ANTED—Gi general ouse= wo rugs, 9x12 and 8x10. All in 1s! or unfurnis! . al ler- F a ee ae tio etoiinee te Moot Trick... - Packard about six, New York Central, (Purniahed by Russell Miler Co.) spent narurtey weuing wel ‘Gumicg | a Nork._Phone_189. good condition and reasonably! bert J. Roberts, 622 Tenth street. aie 4 E . 5 § y evening and Sunday | enusse seeps 7 a - of the Atlantic, reports touching the !ntariand Oil |... U, 8. Steel, American Can, and Radio Bismarck, May 23 at their parental homes. POSITION WANTED Ss OES S10 OUT Pegs crop outlook continued t0 | ntex. Seaboard Oli No. 1 dark northern .......,....$ 85], A fairly large crowd attended the| BOSITION WANTED—Marri BOR) SALE —iitehen cabinet, “ens | FOr ance anne cee sharply watched. Some messages | Mex, Seaboard ; Ne een ‘4| ballgame held at Biorhus’s Sunday. Married man,| range. kitchen table, gateleg table} ished apartment with kitchenette ’ from Winnipeg said that skies today |SFi 0.0 pacitic i. ol Wor aember aural. ‘The game was played by the Swedes | *8¢ 35. 18 years banking and in-| and other furniture practically new.| and closet, gas for cooking, also use : Montgomery Ward .. .|No. 1 mixed durum . and the Lien Slickers. psieerend Capable both ponidel and} Call at 206! Main, Apt. 6. of frigidaire. 411 Fifth street. q Nash Motors z 4 No. 1 red durum ‘et Eddie Arneson and John Gunder-| Cxegutlve especially interested in| FoR SALE—Household furniture, al- |, Phone 273, vanes eis i ; National Cash Register . afternoon, Studebaker touching 74, a : '27| $00, who are digging rock south of | ther permanent connection with | 89.2 five room house and garage |FOR RENT—In modern home. 2 or 3 4 ; largely from the action of the wheat |New York Central new low. No. Q .22| Driscoll, spent Sunday at their home.| future” Write Tribune, care of Ad. | —f0r_tent._Phone 739 or 13: room furnished light housekeeping ae a rr eee te” condi. |i. Y» NH. & Hartiord . Shorts began to buy back when the | No. pilifford, Birkeland motored to} No. i ne, care of AG.) EARGAINS in used furniture. Ken-| SPArtment. Rent reasonable. Call Raat the corn belt operated meana|North American seen uudebaker fa = : riscoll Monday. a seV_~! neliv Furniture Co Mandan N D ; 614 I street, i Northern Pacific other motors, and Studebaker bar! 4 Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman WORK WANTED mm - ire.) #OR RENT—Two room furnished q while as something of a weight on ‘ S my 2D __—_—S|} FOR =SALE—Household furniture. ‘urn or q ‘ so: carnvvalies: “Dlspatciws tromivarions ESR: sre boinc pga ted er . Tingret t@ Driscoll Saturday eve- | EG RROWLES—Painter, decorator | Call at 515 Second strect. Coenen ihe fields now bey planking and Task Las, beds er paite, Gommonventt | Dane cemcwie a mar and’ Kast Spike seat wd Gee Stree, Phooe itt. NP HOUSES AND FLATS Tenth street. : i 4 H rchges ard winter wheat . ut Spilde and Ed. Jn: | pe BALE clas - 5 — FOOni ” apareanell with continued Sood weather next Power 8%, and Packard Motors and kins spent Sunday evening at J. O. R00MS FOR BENT eee tert cee ucerdiiy aitaly Rue close tn Call at [ planted in sea-| PhapiPs Columbia Graphophone 7 each. Radio, CHICAGO POTATOES Rises. FOR-RENT—Twonlcelyturnisned | NOUSS Dusmess: | fummiture and) “120 W. Rosser after six. ee j pray Ceca ULB Steel Dans, and.Cartiee ; iy ‘A. H. Helgeson of Re; Hed — equipment, including piano, radio, | 120 W. Rosser_after six. ‘The com market had # range of| Public Service Corporation N. J. LeecantL We a ee pattit| Cee ene el §.D. A? | on friends in this vicinity Honday. | Sleeping rooms in’ modern home.! gas water heater, laundry, electric | FOR RENT—Modern apartment fur- j about 1 cent, with trade generally! Peoubiic Iron and Steel ‘The closing was strong. Sales approxi- | 83 new 217 old; total U. S. shipments|, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise motored ee M Jn, Also for sale: ] range and washer. Write ‘Tribune, | ished or binfus Po stieies : light, Oats trade was light and the | RePub : mated 3,900,000 shares. G24 cars: new’ stock “trading "slow, | te Tuttle and Wing Monday. SaiMacunccmere | eee A No at __|_Thompson. Phone 267. market easily influenced. Provisions ———— market slightly weaker; Alabama |, Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Arneson vis- | gon wemenor Pome 302. |_| FOR RENT OR FOR SALE_Brand | FOR RENT. June ist, furnished oF | . MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE tacked Bliss Trumphs mostly 4,00; ited Seymour Arneson’s Monday IR RENT—Two furnished light! new six room house on Mandan| Unfurnished apartment. Phone | saniiecabonie ben Sin. Con. Oil i: Minneapolis, May 23.—(?)—Wheat | Lousiana sacked Bliss Triumphs 3.00 | °Y¢ning- housekeeping rooris with private] street. Oak floors, hot water heat,| | 773. 4 pobre vag receipts today 139 compared to 118 aj to 3.50; South Carolina stave, bbls. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hanson, daugh- entrance, also one sleeping room.| including a new electric sto —>—_—_—_—_—_—_—_=—— j ONLY SLIG rneat{ Southern Railway’. year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat] Irish Cobblers mostly 6.00, Old stock |*e, Ruth, and Miss Lucile Smith| Phone 833-W or call at 323 Eighth | Inquire J. J. Rue, 711 Ave. A. Phone|________PERSONAL _ 7 Bleppe ae reat heat | Standard Oll of Califoruia ". and coarse grain closing quotations] trading only fair market steady; Wis- | ™otored to Tuttle Saturday evening, | _ street _sou ik aia iT FOR SALE—$220 deposit as credit on oa ae foal prin direction. | Standard Oil of New Jersey today follow consin sacked Round Whites 75 to|,,2h¢ Ladies’ Aid meets with Mrs. | FOR RENT—Pieasant front bed toom, | FOR SALE—At 418 Twelfth strect a| new De Soto. Will sell at a dis- q F reeht ete rer | Standard Oil of New York Cash Wheat— Delivered Arrive! 85; fancy shade higher; Idaho sacked Frank Berkvam at Tuttle Tuesday,} desirable location. board if pre-| modern six room home, east front,| count. For further information vy = rirdndyya Studebaker ...... Russets 1.65 to 1.90, ‘fancy shade dune 11, Please notice that it meets| ferred. Call at 607 Fifth street or] hot water heat, Minneapolis heat| Write Ad. No. 18, care of Bismarck 4 aoe oe a within & narrow | Texas Corpor 2 see 1.24% @1.32'4 | higher, Tuesday instead of Wednesday. hone 403-W. regulater, two stall garage. Price} Tribune. __ | Tatenes hung around yesterday's clos | Texas Gulf Sulphur . Sunday, June at dean, Services |ROOM FOR RENT—Close in. Newly | _ $2,800. Terms. _ $460.00 CREDIT on new Oldsmobile. ing prices, Flaxseed ruled slow in 1c] Tobacco Products .... see é 30"; CHICAGO PRODUCE re #30 o'clock. , airy room. Gentlemen | FOR RENT—Furnished five room| Discount for cash or light car in pik Twin City Rapid Transit 45 : Chicago, May 23—()—Butter low- _Preferred. 510 Pifth street. modern bungalow during June,| ‘rade. Write H. W. Zuelsdorf, ange. Ri ey slawaling Cash wheat was quiet and steady.| Union Pacific . 5 18% | er; receipts 6800 tubs; creamery-ex- |FOR RENT—Large airy sleeping) July and August. Inquire at 313) Washburn, No. Dak. Box 358. Offerings were light. Winter Beir: id 53 sf ‘ i perth racket 42; extra firsts 41 ER RIGHTS IN Piet herd for one or two. Call| Rosser Ave. or phone 291-R. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— was steady, light offerings in fair to . “2 12; first 3912 to 4042; second 38 _ at 223 West Thayer. FOR RENT—During June, July and LOST AND FOUND good demand. Durum was quiet and dark to 30. : RENT. hed room for| August, a nicely furnished five | LOST—Tuesday, ay a on j unchanged. Eges—Lower; receipts 26,861 cases; light housekeeping. Close in. Phone} room home with screened porch. 1 ‘ ; street or Main Aj br Corn. offerings Sie extra firsts 3 to 311s; firsts 3014; or- a1. Adults only. Phone 967. onikey ring? wititee aivate eater po nae n a us F. eaten ‘ees oar aiorige toon en in such surface things as the abo! ‘Tribune office. j 1.051% tras 22%. : tion of the fraternity and sorority ane Legionnaire is doing his part in| J hos | oneese unchanged. Newspaper Men Kept From|fystem. These undergraduate activ action Bing ‘tat which the ques- NATIONAL cee eon MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Floor for First Time in 20 | to the spirit and ideals of an es-|tions of increasing the city’s debt) New and second hund. Over 603 | ‘ J 1.05'6] Minneapolis, Minn., May 23.—()— sentially Christian institution. Umit and issuing $125,000 in bonds to] styles and sizes, We have one to | CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE (U8.D.A.) — Moderate wire inquiry, Years by Solons Back of them, however, he saw the | finance the city's share of the me-| fit your business. W. E Stiteel, Chicago, May 23.—()— demand moderate, market stronger. spectre of modernism. morial community bulding will be} representative. Patterson Hotel, | P Open High Low Close Carloads delivered sales, freight only “Modernism,” he declared, “is sheer | Voted on. { a 123%08 deducted, Minneapolis and St. Paul] Washington, May 23—(#)—The lawlessness. Members Are Confident 1.02% 1 ects rate, sacked hundredweight, Round | senate today stood divided not only|, “To those whose eyes are opened,| Confidence that the proposal will ly on hogs scaling 106% 1.05 22130) White, U. 8. No. 1 and partly graded|on the long standing issue over con- | the riot at Des Moines sould teach a | carry by a big majority was expressed ‘Cages, seeds, under 240 Ib; heavier weights strong 1.10% 1.08% aac 60 to 65c. sideration of presidential nominations | much-needed lesson. by Legionnaires who have been active| treats, ete. Phone 115-J, Jacod to 10c higher; top 11.05; bulk of better 1.14% 1.13% qin @ in executive session but on the qués-| “Unless there should come to this|/in the campaign. The sentiment of| Bull. Dickinson. ND. Box No. 728. grade 160-200 Ibs 10.65 to 11.00. 1412 @ MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR tion of newspaper correspondents’ {Continent ® real revival of religion |the community is overwhelmingly in| FoR SALE— National Gash pan Butchers medium to choice 250-300 5% % vases om |, Minneapolis, May 23—(P)—Plour | privileges in the reporting of ita pro- | that will restore the Bible to its place [favor of the project, R. J. Kamplin, | "Registers from to to 8998" Bee tine j Ib 10.45 to 10.90; 200-250 Ib 10.55 to| July 4 ++ 1.0514 71.07% | 10¢ lower. In carload lots family pat- | ceedings. of supreme authority in the home, in}campaign m:nager, said, and the| Gepartmentery Jc to $9.99. Has five 11.05; 160-200 Ib 10.15. to 11.05; 130- sisessers L06%4@ ” Jents quoted at 645 to 6.55 a barrel in| The question was raised late yes-|the school and in the church, and| problem now is to iransiate this fa-| Bicmarck Shine Peron $99 Serade 160 Ib 9.86 to 11,00, Packing sows 9.40 vceetosy; {22 Paula cotton sacks. Shipments | terday “during ‘argument over ‘the |!t8 principles of righteousness 'to a |vorable sentiment into action, “Elec- ‘Bismuaree. Shine -Patioe, 20 taaae \ to 10.00. - Pigs medium to choice 90- 3 ” 108460108 ‘% | 40,419. unanimous decision of the rules com- | Pre-eminent position in the state, the | tions are won not by favorable senti- _ SSO MEAS j 130 Ib 9.50 to 10.75. May ...... 45% 46 45% 1 Bran 21.50 to 22,50. mittee to bar United Press corre- |Fiot_at Des Moines may be repeated |ment but by votes,” Kamplin said. | "OR SALE—Hereford bull, registered, Cattle—7,500 calves 3,000; fed steers ——__—__ spondents frem access to the senate | ® larger scale and with appalling |“It is up to us to see that a big vote| four years old. Sell or exchange for } and steady to strong; spots ; CHICAGO POULTRY floor, ‘That action was taken by the | *esults.” gets out on election day. If the vote} Other livestock. L, E. Heaton Jr., 4 higher; most sales 13.00 to 14.25; early 101'4@1.03%| Chicago, May 23. — (P) — Poultry | committee because of the publication Fundamentalist Faculty fs large we cannot lose. The people McKenzie, N._D. top 1468 with prospects of more. 1.0013 @1.02'% Jalive, firm; receipts 2 cars; fowls 31] Tuesday by the United Press of what| The Bible Union, Dr. Shields re-|of Bismarck are with us and they] TAKEN UP—One bay mare, weight , ‘Slaughter classes steers, good and [to broilere 36 to 44; roosters 21;| Purported to be the senate roll call | Counted. took over Des Moines Uni-| want to see this project carry. It is| about 1200 Ibs., about 15 years old. 4 | 4 choice 1300-1500 Ib 13.25 to 14.90; 1.01'¢@1.05% | turkeys 22 to 30; ducks 23 to 25;|0n the nomination of former Senator | Versity two years ago—“for the avow- | our duty to the comm Call at 406 Seventh street or phone i 11000-1300 Ib 13.40 to 14.00; 950-1100 1.00! @ 1.02% | spring ducks 30; geese 15. Lenroot of Wisconsin, to the court of |@d Purpose.” he sald. “of making it | them out on election da: 219-J._ Clarence Hanson. j Ib 13.50 to 15.00;.common and medium erie) customs and patent appeals. which |S" essentially Christian and Baptist} Kamplin and other speakers | FOR, SALE—Irish Spaniels, € months : H] 850 Ib up 10.78 to 13.50. Fed yearlings 1.0846 01.15% FOREIGN EXCHANGE was taken in executive session and itution.” As soon as the Union| stressed the fact that # two-thirds] old. Good stock. Must be sold at 4" good and choice 750-950 lb 13.60 to 07% @1.13% | New York, May 23.—(AP)—Foreign| has been described by senators as in- | S#ined control, it made every effort | vote is necessary to carry the project.) once. H. W. Crawford, Mandan, 2 (ee ake BO asia saiadia (oe ae Ge an Creat ae ao eae ec oares: the. bation of. every If only @ snajority were needed, he| _N. D. " i a + OO OL in -16; France 3: 4 ly of 5 . said, there would be no need for a| FOR SALE—Riding horse. 3 galled. be medium 8.00 to 10.00; low cutter and 1.05% 110% |5.22 7-8; Germany 23.77; Norway| and Johnson of California, both Re- | £#culty members subscribed their ac- | campaign but the necessity for a ates FoR SALE-fiding horse, 3 gaited, } cutter 6.80 to 8.00. Bulls, good and 1.03% @1.08% |26.63; Sweden 26.70 1-2; | Montreal of the Bible Union's funda-| thirds vote puts a different face on| {Gs aeaee ye eee pound. i choice (beef) 10.25 to 11.50; cutter to Protei 99.25. mentalist confession of faith. the matter. ‘The only way to get a1 rer ee ey ain Momense ee { medium 1.0314 @1.06% SS the| , “It would now appear,” he added. | two-thirds majority, he said, is to get | FOR RENT—Four or seven office : fed) 9145@ 93% WINNIPEG WHEAT committee drily, “that not a few of them had|s targe number of people to the polls.| TOOMS over Knowles Jewelry store. medium 91% | Winnipeg, Man., May 23.—(?)—May privilege of said Amen to the inevitable. 200 Were Present Apply to F. A. Knowles, mon 7. 91% | wheat closed at 1.13%. No 1 northern any correspondent, and |, The trustees’ efforts to make the) Approximately 200 Lecionnaires at- steers 00% | closed at 14 over May, No. 2 northern rey li leschacaig Bera nentalit|tended the meeting. ‘Those not. al- 9046 | 3 under, No. 3 northern 6! under, No. caaaunare a. bed ready active in the campaign volun- vy "y to 4 northern 10% under. es PO tn es req teered to assist in the campaign by ———— purpose soon talking to their neighbors and get- 2 yellow 86% CALL MONEY RATES afterward, objecting as soon as he | {he resignation of seven faculty mem ling out the vote in the districts in ‘ } 7 1.02% 1.03% 1.02% 1.03% |2 Zelow @ 84%| New York, May 23.—(—Call money | SW a correspondent on the floor and | Sith “the ‘spirit of the university, | Which they live. i one a580 1.05% 1.05% 1.06% 1.05% |4 To arri we easier; all loans 6 per cent. Time by Counter charges accusing him of rd Members of the Legion who spoke Easel ‘108% 108% 107% 100% Bg ol corn @ 8213 peg fmt saison oollsieral. 2 ney proper conduct with Miss Rebman fe the project, in addition to Kamp- shorn . 4@ : : 5 x mol » in, were Harry Rosenthal, Russeli sround 15.00; ee ee ee, 5 yellow corn 17145 | 8% per cent; prime mercantile paper, | nounced that, since the rules did not pool gigs the board ot, Buevens Young, and Kenneth W. Simons. Following a1, bing “sing ‘ang |} Mined comm ‘8144 | 6 per cent. permit newspaper men on the floor [coavened to hear them. | Tt found |G" “Cass, adjutant of the veter- basis: ne ‘2% 83 43% 83 mixed corn. 3 ——_______- during sessions of the senate, their | .1¢ 4 ans of foreign wars addressed the good oe oe To arrive LIBERTY BONDS CLOSE Presence would not be allowed. “4 | Legion, assuring them that the entire dium Page Ah 43% 4% 43% 4 fg aig :7844 | _ New Tae, May 23.—(7)—Liberty 0 | membership of the older veterans’ or- . 43% 4% AIK 42% 5 ive @ a Benes lose ia with | Sanization is supporting them in the 11.50 Py vroe corse acne AB mined pre fy abel eae t demon- | “ampaign. ayer ny s H white a Sead ve 8 eee f sessions that he|_ “We are ami yon as strong as we 5 248 " white ‘ % 98.22, possibly can be,” Cass said. “The 1128 00 by trey ae yal yl Po Treas 4%'s 106.26. veterans of foreign wars think this]! mon 2.50 to 240% 240K 240% 240% |S.rie? 42% | ‘Treas 4's 103 project is one which deserves the sup { To TON WOOL [aig ot Sad eee, pnd pad are by | BOS’ evel ay we . en te Barley, Boston, May 23.—(P—Wool: Prices article contain-| Voters Will Favor Sawer you Deed to Lave done jas bax “o sox 38% Whatever you just & % ‘0% [00% 00% 60 ‘To arrive on average 48, 50 and 56's strictly | ing purported Lenroot roll call, M ry A let us know and we will do % 80% |mariey, lower combing fleece offered in range of | for questioning Monday. 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