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FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1929 CLASSIFIED - WHEAT PRICES TAKE |: . New York Stocks | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MARKETS ~- FINANCIAL NEWS ~- RADIO WAN ») MALE BABY CHICKS ‘ STOCK PRICE GAINS i (By Fe doe te Pre | za | y The Associated Press} INSURANCE AGENTS! New Full iti Fei BABY an q Programs in Central Standard time. All time is P. M. unless otherwise Coverage Policy, $20. Accident, Classitied Advertising Rates tor Galleaeye al Closing Prices Chem. é& Dye ..... American Can ...... Ame! ral BARLY EDGE UPWARD indicated. ready for delivery. Take this op- Vavelengths on left of cali letters, kilocycles on right. $48.6—WABC New York—860 ties, occupations, ages, 16 to 70,]] 2 dmsertions, 25 words or ander ..85 cials on poultry supplies and reme- pesmi He eee satan WHK WGHP WADC KMOX Wal covered. Cost $20 annually. B dies, 50 chix and brooder all for $10, nel stations and chain programs with [i aan $12.50. Sickness weekly benefits. Effective Jan & 192% portunity to make your own selec- (l JTNUMBER LOSSES programs with list of associated stations in detall, $5,000 principal sum. All disabili- | 4 Insertion, 25 words or ander .25 tion of i100 per cent live chix. Bpe- American Locomotive American 8m & Ref. American T. & Farm Relief Prospects, Cana-/ Pool Activities Stimulated by] dian Lack of Moisture Aid Cc x AIU. WHK WECO KOIL WMAQ WOW ENG pos nNOx KMBC WSPD ers Indemnity Insurance Co, 229|] 1 week. 25 words ot ander ...1.45 || Beais State Chickerles, Bismarck, National Forum from Washington—Also WADC W: ” Hamm Bidg.. St. Paul, Minn. Ads over 25 words. 3c additional N. Dak, 20—Gene Olsens Sian ase bid ectue Ws ADC. ia weco wisn wees BE A BARBER—Learn an easy, prof- ber word. Lower Call Money and Eas- KMBC KOIL WSPD WHE WISN WEEsL> VERO WGHP wowo {table profession. Great demand, leccbenrtnin cn Andes Cop. Min. in Rising Market Chicago, June 14.— (4) — With hopes entertained that the farm re: lief bill would be signed by Pre: dent Hoover tonight, grain prices moved upward most of the time to- Indications that rain is badly needed over a wide area in Canada were also a factor counting in favor of higher quotations on wheat. Like- ing of Time Money 454.3-—-WEAF New York—660 good wages, catalog free. Mole Barnsdall “A” Beth. Steel ... Briggs Manufacturing Cal. & Hecla. ... Canadian Pacific Cerro De Pasco Chesapeake & Ohio C. St. P. and Pac. pf. . Cc. & N. West . New York, June 14.—(AP)—Heavy | profit-taking impeded the resumption irregularity but by early afternocn | CLASSIFIED. DISPLAY FOR RENT—Pleasant two room com= Alfred H. Swayne—Also WGY WWJ W: Barber College, Fargo, N. D.; Butte. RATES pletely furnished apartment, first OAI KPRC KSD WLS WAPE Wan WEIG Mont. floor, Rose apartments. Will sub- 6:18—Universal Safety Series, WHO KSTP WHAS 30—Phil Spitalny’s Dance Music—Aiso WAPI W; en geoeh vais Bane Mahe ee AL MEA RD, HAS sepia tay ttt ~ ||. an uaanurdeerem, ee *Jof the upward movement in prices in WMC WSB KPRC WOAI WKY Wsal WIM) WLS WHAS WSM WANTED— Young lady from 16 to 22/] vance. Copy should be received || FOR’ RENT—Good sized well fur- today’s stock market. ‘The market | 8:00—Tunes of Broadway by B. A. Rolfe Dance Orchestra—-Also WGY WWJ years old to travel with 2 girls c by 9 o'clock to insure insertion || nished apartment with kitchenette gains still outnumbered losses. 10:00—Rudy Vallee and Eis D: Dechete, WVS WHO WDAF WIOD WHC vi : 4 eas ” cade % | y Meee teanens ease fc of the call money renewal | 10:30—Jack Albins and His Dance Orin Gre ee ee Re serene, oo Oe | BISMARCK TRIBUNE j FOR RENT—Furnished light house- itheod, howevel: rate to 7 per cent, coupled with a 394.8—WJ2 New York—760 WANTED —Housekeeper, one who} PHONE 32 would go. into effect immediately was the chief stimulating influence, CRL&P.. ear we market effect of wonderful weather which was said to be adding many @ | Curtiss Aero keeping apartment, suitable for further easing of time money rates, :00— World in Music—WJZ; Orchestra—Also KWK KOA likes children, permanent and good married coupleeor two ladies, no stimulated pool uctivities. P Talk on a, Week tn, the Wiguld's Business—Also KOKA KOA KSL WLS wages to Tight party. P.O. Box | | children. Call at 422 Fifth street. Rails became increasingly promt-| 6:00—Soiree Classique—Also KWK WSM gee Saree Ne De enone lat). REAL ESTATE FOR RENT—Three_ or four room nent in the afternoon trading. Nash- | 30—Pickard Family-Also KDRA WREN WHAS WSM WJR WLS WAPI WANTED—School girl to help with sir aera apartment furnished for house- Chattanooga & St. Louis 20H an Band Concert WIZ and stations. housework for board, $10 a month, ae ; Keeping. Also sleeping rooms. jumped 81: points to a new high at 9:00—Hour of | Slumber Nusis, string Stsembie aso WREN ho laundry work. ‘The Growlers | SIX ROOM modern bungalow, hard-| Phone 1380. 611 Sixth street. ws bushel to the domestic winter wheat ! Dupont de Nem. 215. New Haven advanced nearly 3 points to 11012, the highest price since mgr ~ 1913. Atchison extended its gain to FARGO LIVESTOCK | French. It was translated by French es at the Swect Shop. 413 points and Canadian Pacific to 34 Fargo, N. D., June 14—(#)—Live- | linc officials as follows: “On account | = =sees scene mane: with a number of others selling a/stock market unchanged except for |of the heavy use of gasoline we are WORK WANTED point or so higher. | Public utilities were again the| Cattle, choice steers and yearlings | the Azores and the Portuguese coast.” | and dresses. Now is the time to unsettled, 5-8¢ 7-8c above yesterday’s finish, (July 1.07 5-8 to 3-4, September 1.11 3-4 to 7-8, December 1.16 3-4 to 1.17), corn closed 1-4 to 8-4 ¢ up, Guly .92 1-2 to 5-8, September .91 7-8 to .92, December .87 1-8. 1-8¢ to 1-4 to 3-8¢ advanced, (July .44 3-8, September .43 3-8, December 45 5-8 to 3-4), and provisions vary- Fleischmann . Gen. Elec. ... Gen. Motors .. Gt. N. Ir. Orectfs Greene Can. Cop. Int. Com. Eng. Club, 412 Sixth or phone 710. wood floors, full basement, furnace | FOR se 2s WANTED—Two experienced waitre heat, inclosed porch, large garden| nished space, south front, near schools. | ment Sales price $4700.00. | Murph RENT—Furnished_ or _unfur- Phone 852. | : Ov yore: % | FOR RENT—Two room ap cattle and hogs. | changing our course .nd going toward | LADIES alterations on suits, coats | 4 NEW modern bungalow, oak floors Ha ; apartment ion shout, built-ir features, full] furnished for light housekeeping, leaders in poirit of activity. Com-|13.00 to 14.00; good steesr and year-| When the Yellow Bird took off at| have this work done before vaca- nt, finished room in base- hone room. College Building monwealth Power soared 10 points to! lings 12.00 to 13.00; medium steers | 10:03 eastern davlight time yesterday| tion. Work guaranteed. Prices , furnace heat, very «best of | Or hone 183. ae another new high record at 228. Peo-|11.00 to 1200; fair stecrs 10.00 to morning from the Maine coast the| reasonable. Alberta Wentz at Krall | tials and workmanship, ready | FOR RENT—Small furnished apart- ples Gas broke 9 points and American | 11.00; plain steers 8.00 to 10.00. , crew had two courses under consider-| Tailor Shop. Phone 1383-R for occupaney July Ist. Sales price} Ment June 15th, close in, private Int. Harvester . Int. Mer. Mar. Pfd Int. Nickel .... Int. Tel. and Tel. Johns M'ville . ing from 5c decline to a rise of 100. Emphasizing the stimulus which the farm relief outlook gave today to up- turns in wheat values were advices Waterworks ‘yielded more than 5] Hogs, 140 to 160 lbs. 9.90 to 10.15; ation. It was planned to travel east | WANTED—Maternity c: $5400.00. Terms. ance. Phone 1324 or call at 160 to 200 Ibs. 9.90 to 10.15; 200 io, so 1,000 miles to the steamer . Private John | = Coppers were brought forward. |225 Ibs. 9.90 to 10.15; 225 to 250 Ibs. orner.” At that point the crew G. Dio 30 mn | SIX ROOM two story modern house | FO! Greene Cananea was marked up 4/9.90 to 10.15; 250 to 300 ibs. 9.50 to ¢lose in, hardwood floors downstairs. |g or sale, fumed oak points, Anaconda 3 and several others | 9.90; 300 lbs .and over 9.00 to 9.50, sleeping porc from Winnipeg telling of buying there on account of persistent dry weather. Messages received here said that un- less heavy rains soon arrived Cana-| dian crop conditions would bring about complaints little if any short of a general roar. Special notice was also taken of re- ports that wheat shipments from elsewhere than Canada, and Australia are next to nothing, and that reserves of wheat in export- ing countries other than the United States are diminishing. There was fair commission house buying of corn future deliveries. Profit taking sales operated as a check on price advances. Oats were governed largely by the action of Provisions although easy at the start rallied later. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT 2 points or more. oe ee Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebuck | and feeders 9.00 to 10.00. ! Kroger Groc. .. Mack Truck .. Marland Oil .. Mex. Seab. Oil Natl. Cash Register N. Y. Central .... “ N. Y..N. H. & Htfd. . Nor. American . ment in U. 8. Steel, which mounted |market about steady; Wisconsin | over 3 points to above 177. Michigan |sacked Round Whites $1.05 to 1.15; Steel rose 5’ points to a new high, |Idaho sacked Russets $2.25. and Lumdlum 4 points. Gold Dust was also well bought, mounting four! [ANGE OF CARLOT SALES erase 100 pe mieto S190) m. and Pan Am. Pet. “B’ ... | Par. Fam. Las. ....... Pennsylvania Railroad . Phillips Petroleum . {Public Service Corporation full basement, dou- a y bed. Call = ales price $5500.09. th. eis Packers 8.25 to 875; stags 8.00 to 0.50; || Actress-Wife of gar | FOR RENT—Furnished apartments. 2 ‘eee i and Associated Dry Goods moved up achheitaanneey Flyer Confident ||ForR SALE— Round walnut} New rive . base- |" Phone 794 or call at 801, Fourth in unison, and there was a good de- CHICAGO POTATOES eee dining table, mahogany floor) ™2rt > Catholic} street. Geo. W. Little. sel for ae aie Ake) Cor- a des ea MOS Me : New York, June 14,—(P)—Mes. lamp, enameled 4, bed appO ee a ta 0 Spe poration, Columbia Carbon, General | Potatoes: Receipts 78 new. 57 old, on || Jean Ascolant, bride of the Yelto . Raa AR Ae ; Rallway Signal and Underwood Eili-|track 274 new, 28 old: total United | Bird's French pilot, today pacer slashing prices if taken be VEN ROOM modern two story] Rshed or unfurnished. L EK ott Fischer, the last two touching new|States shipments 1.060 cars; new/|| anxiously in her hotel apartment, fore Saturday noon. Phone} house, close in, bedroom downstairs : ane tee. high records. General Electric ran|stock trading rather slow, market | for news of the monoplane that 304, Apartment 7, Tribune! fod lecation, chance for a home| FOR, into heavy profit-takinr after cross-|about steady, in sacks, weak on bar-|| took off yesterday from Old Or- Building | Ign income. Sales price $5000.00. ished apartment in Varney aparte ing 300 to a new high and National |rels. Southern sacked Bliss Triumphs || chard, Me., for P: r | (A real bargain), |__ments. Phone 773. Surety dropped nearly 4 points to a|$3.00 to 3.25, poor $2.00 up; Northern|| She ha: slept at all fast J} aes | a 't—Unfurnished apartment new low level for the year. Carolina barrel Irish Cobblers mostly |] "¥ ‘ause of her anxiety. FOR SALE—Household furniture, ; FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, in Tribune Bldg. Inquire at office. ‘The market was strengthened in the |$3.50 to 3.75; fancy $4.00; poor stock “I have unbounded faith in beds, dressers, davenpe side xd floors, full basement, o leer last hour by another forward move- |$2.75 up. Old stock trading slow, || Jean and I know he will come out |! board, china closet, day bed, kitch- ag tag Mg eg latentrlehiaesn = she said. en cabinet, gas rar electric] town. Sales price $5200.00. Mrs, Assotant, formerly a New washing machine, roc chair ; rooms fully Tn, York actress, married Assolant in || wardrobe, dining room table and iii ach rs ened’ porch, private einen: Maine carly this week after a brief numerous other articles. Call from : MAl2J. BLT Second sire ies price} Phone 81 7 Second street. points. Auburn Auto, however.| | Minneapolis, June 14. —(#)— m. to 9:00 p.m. Call at W. | FOR RENT—Large front sleeping Gropped to 285, after selling as high |Range of carlot grain sales {was to decide whether they would |. B'oadway: i ene ee ee ADVANCES 1% CENTS Minneapolis, June 13.—()—Wheat advanced 1" cents today on expecta- tions the debentureless farm aid bill would be passed by the senate. Close was 14 to 3 cents higher for the day. Coarse grains prices fell back toward Rep. Ir. & St. Reynolds Tobacco Stl. & San Fran. . Sears Roebuck ..... Sin. Con. Oil .. Southern Pacific ..... as 297'2 in the morning. Montgom-| Wheat: No. 1 dark northern, 1.10/ follow the steamer |: FOR SALE—Portable Corona type- | 2 a ly |e. S 21 ane: : ery Ward slumped from 118 to around |1.2 to 1.24 1-4; No. 1 northern, 1.07! and then cut across east to the: en writer, bureau, two burner oil stove 113 on the announcement of increas- /5.§ to 1.17; No. 1 hard spring, 1.28, coast or proceed southeast to the| With one burner oven, foldi ing the capitalization. The close was | 1-2; No. 1° mi 1 -4: 2| v% eared ‘oal range, center table, fruit : fc Otale ales -aupeokimated lo. mixed, 1.08 1-4; No. 2| island of Fayal in the Azores and paths 3,200,000 shares. ~~: - ee - MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE |. 5 Minneapolis, June, 14.—()—Wheat |” Oats: No. receipts today 107 compared to 86 a Rye: No. 2 74.1 Minneapolis cash wheat Barley: BS to 60; and coarse grain closing quotations |54 to 60 : Oats were dull and steady to firm. Barley ruled quiet and firm. Rye at mid-session advanced 1 cent. seed futures dragged carly and came Standard Oil New Jerscy Standard Oil New York . Texas Corporation . Texas Gulf Sulphur Union Pacific .. U. 8. Rubber ... U. S. Steel ... Cash wheat offerings were light and good demand existed. was in small supply and basis was | * Cash Wheat— 14% Protecin— % 1 dark northern. ‘Winter wheat Durum was steady with offerings Warner Brothers . Westh. Electric Willys-Overland 2 dark norther Corn offerings were smaller and demand was steady. Oats were un- changed. Offerings were small. Rye was in light supply and milling qual- ity held in good demand. Barley was firm offerings were small at 52 to 62. Flaxseed was firm to 1c higher. Of- ferings were small and demand was good. 1 dark northern. To arrive ... 2 dark northern. 12% Protein— 1 dark northern... 2 dark northern. ms ‘CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE Chicago, June 14.—(2)— EE nave Open High Low Close |} dark northern SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK 5 South St. Paul, June 14—(7)—(U. 8. D. A)—Cattle 1,800; about steady on all lines; few strictly choice med- ium weights held around 15.00; mixed yearlings early 14.50; bulk all weights 13.00 to 14.00; she stock steady, 8.50 to 10.25 on cows; heifers 10.25 to $12; cutters 6.50 to 7.50; bulls strong; bulk weighty medium grades 9.50 to 9.75; outstanding kinds to 9.85 and better; stockers and feeders Calves—1,500; vealers steady; range 13.50 to 15.50; bulk 14.00 to 14.50. Hogs—8,500; market around 200 to 25 lower than Thursday's average; better grades 160 to around 230-pound weights 10.50 to 10.75; 230 to around 300-pound averages 10.00 to 10.50; |Sept. packing sows mostly 9.00 to 9.25; bulk light lights 10.50; bulk pigs 11.00; 200 direct; average cost Thursday 10.12; Sheep—500; lambs weal 25 lower; yearlings mostly 50 lower; | July ewes steady; best native lambs aver-|gept, . aging 74 to 100 pounds 15.00; bulk de- sirable yearlings 10.00 to 11. bulk fat ewes 5.00 to 6:00; run includes one load of direct 2 dark norther! 1 northern .... 2 northern .. 14% Protein— 1DHW or 1HW. 13% Protein— 1DHW or 1HW. 12% Protein— 1DHW or 1HW. 1DHW or 1HW. 12% Protein— 1DHW or 1HW. 1DHW or 1HW. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, June 14.—(4)— Open High Low Close Choice 1 amber. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK » June 14—M)—U. S. eipts, 21,000 including 4,- 500 direct; slow mostly 20 to 25) guy lower than Thursday’s overage; to) $11.35 paid for sorted 155-175 Bulk of better* 150-290 Ib. $10.75 to 11.25. ers, medium to choice 250-300 Ib. 10.50 to 11.00; 200-250 Ib. 10.65 11.30; 160-200 Ib. 10.60 to 11.85; 130. Sept. 160 Ib. 10.25 to 11.35. Packing sows, | oot, 9.00 to 10.00. choice, 90-130 Ib, 9.75 to 11.00. Cattle receipts, 2,000; calves, 1,- market slow but generally steady on all classes except she . stock; better grades of that class 25¢ lower; no choice steers here; best $14.75; undertone weak to low- er on common to med: only numbered necessary to bring about a decline. Grade of 1 durum Grade of 2 durum 1 fed dyrum. To ortive 2 yellow corn. medium tolner |: DULUTH RANGE Duluth, June 14.—(P)— Open Slaughter clas: good and choice 131 14.25 to 15.50; 1100-1300 to 15.50; 950-1100 Ib. 14.25 to 15.50; common and medium 850 Ib. up 1. to 14.25. Fed choice. 750-950 Heife Sa OTK + 1.00% 1.01% 1.00 Ib, 14.25] Sept. - 3 i 245 245% 244 2.45 2.33% 235 2.33% 234% 2.82%. 2.34% 2.32% 236 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) . B , June 14 i and choice 850 down to 15.00; common and medium 9.75 to and choice 9.50 to 12.25; common 825 to 9.75; af cutter and choice ( cutter to medium 8. Vealers (milk fed) 13.25 to 15.75; Stak eg er nee good er a r st choice (all weights) 12.25 to 13. medium 9.75 to 12.25. Et tive strong to 25¢ vise bulk na- tive jambs $15.25 3 ig } 4 333 i 3 z: New York, June 14.—(4)--Foreign | reports all well. Airplane’s position | States lines 68 | exchanges irregular. Demand: Great |unascertained. Weather conditions| Farmer had h 2.23 | Britain 484%; France 390 9-16; Italy |here strong southerly wind with | municating Germany 23.81; _ Norway | rain.” i Sweden 26.64; Montreal common and Sheep BOSTON Y'OOL Boston, June 14.—(#)~-Wool, slow. 3, some demand tor Léece wools of med: jum grades for futuré delivery. to}ern grown wools very quiet on hary firsts 27 to 23'2; aterage packea | was received at two o'cloc:: this morn- | 11 o'clock tonight, eastern daylight|rica, Dunedin. New Zealand, and [tically all grades. ; pete 80%; storage packed extras 31.|ing and was in somewhat garbled |time, supposing it took the shorter \ BRAND NEW modern two st Meals if desired. Rea- - Call at 819 Second street. or phone 1536-W. FOR RENT—Four big rooms, path= occupancy price $7500.00 hard winter, 1.04 1-8; No. 1 durum,| then over to the northern tip of Por- OO Peni ore < ROOM modern bung hot| ‘00m and kitchenette unfurnished, : 99 1-8; No. 3 amber durum, 1.17 3-4; | tugal. | 2 in-| 4 second floor, hot water heated, |No. 1 mixed durum, 931-8 to 93 3-8. Less Water Flying A ran} , good| At 306 Thayer Ave. W. Phone Corn: No] At the speed of 100 miles an hour | one Round Oak heating stove. on 5-3. 2 yellow, 90 3 Ni mixed, 85 1-4. known to have been maintained for} Home Comfort range. P| 1-4 to 42 1-2, first 800 miles of the flight (aj or call at 305 Third strect 2 to 83 1-2. i mer sighted the plane at that! FOR SALE CHEAP—Dining mple grade, distance) the Yellow Bird would{ sct, mahogany finish, also a | have been 1,500 miles out at the time| ley radio. See Capt. A. K. Kupt | POR RENT—Large front sleeping in A No. 1 . | room in modern home, suitable for cant, well locate | one or two. Close in. Board if de- 00 a month offered for sale.; sired. Call at 120 Ave. A or phone Ss. -W. white, Flax: No. 1, 2.46 1-2 to 2.46 3-4, | of " ne - = WRENS EIS ETS ipaliveied Aviva 0. 1, 2.46 1-2 to 2.46 3-4 | of the message from the Rochambeau. Fort Lincoln, And FOR RENT—Two hice furnished Hight GO CASH GRAIN lthat the decision had been made to | BARGAINS in used furniture. Rawson homes,| 2ousckeeping rooms with gas stove. Chicago, June 14.—()—Wheat No.| take the northerly course and after | _Delly Furniture Co. Mandan. N.W | “iyusiness propert buildiz rage for rent. Call at 222 md street or phone 909-R, 4 hard 1.03; sample grade hard 90. | proceeding along it fc: 600 miles ne- | LosT apts: | FOR RENT—Choice of one of two Corn—No. 2 mixed 931% to No. | cossliy had forced a veer to the south. ne 85; No. 1 white 99; sample ‘The southerly course is 600 miles long- | LOST Black Sala HEDDEN REAL ESTATE | Gyms 20 Private mod Ghose in ie ae : er than the rortherly f ; s ENT | i : + Oats—No. 3 white 45 to 4612, |Tess fiving over water, UY there 1S) Return to American Metal Weathe! AGENCY | Ave A. [telephniee tammeme " ¥ i le unexpectedly high consumption Of | ucssssssemeeunenen~sreeeeeesee " . Suitable for two, in privat Timothy seed 4.00 to 4.75. |fuel reported by the Rochambeau. ;____ HOUSES AND FLATS | nome. Board if desired. Very close Clover seed 17.00 to in. Phone 733-J. |The Yellow Bird had been flown re- {of two courses its crew was consid- _ in FOR RENT—Two rooms suitable for | peatedly in test flights and the rate |jering at the takeoff. | LIBERTY BONDS CLOSE of consumption was supposed to have} It was believed likely, however,| light housekeeping, either f New York, June 14.—(4)—Liberty | been definitely determined. Weather |that with continuing good weather or nin tiates Call at 506 Becond Ree Bee pate |reports indicated that a favorable | the plane's speed aah be gr ne street after 7 p. m. rty 3712's 96.16, wind had been encountered, so that |ly stepped up as the fi load de. z ~ RENT Nicely furnished large : First 414's 98.26. strong head winds could’ not be|ereased. ‘The Yellow Bird has a ‘ 1 Geeniie Toe eee 1.048 \ Fourth 41's 99.5. blamed. One possibility considered in cruising speed of 130 miles an hour| near » well located. immed-| citable for gentlemen Call at S03 103%6@ 0. | Treas 4's 107.4. some quarters was that the added |and a maximum of 150. | : . party leaving city) Sientn erect . Call at see 1.01% @1.03% | Treas 4's 103.31. | Weight of a sto.away rumored to be ——_____-- | once. Geo. M. ee arenes Montana Winter —_—— |on board the plane had been enough | * Ws ________ | FOR RENT—Sleeping room in mod- MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR {to upset the calculations on fuel con- | ix room mod-| ¢'% home, rent reasonable. Close eee oe || Bits of Broadcasts | “ute Minneapolis, June 14.—()—Flour | sumption and cause the engine to| ', — ss z in. Call at 119 West Thayer. | A jow with large living rocm 20c lower; in carload lots family pa- | burn more than the expected amount. ireplace, 3 bed rooms, double | FOR RENT—Nice cooi room. Suitable s tents quoted $6.50 to 6.60 a barrel Near Middle of Ocean | URy pane aA sencinten yeness)) lovely yard. Located less r Board if desired. Call 911, 115%@ in 98 pound cotton sacks. ‘The message failed to give the po- |, Another studio has been added to n two blocks from high school.| at 412 Eighth street. 114% @ Shipments, 39,319 barrels. sition of the steamer or the plane. je downtown equipment of WBBM, . Also furniture for sale. RENT—Nice room on screened Aaa | Bran, $2,200 to 23.00. The Rochambczu left Havre on June | Chicago. | porch for gentlemen. 506 Fifth ++ 108% @1.07% ——____— |8 and is due here on Monday, which ++ 106%@ CALL MONEY RATES | would put it somewhat this side of | Doc Davis and his syncopators are} modern, nice yard with lawn and | °———————~-~——_—ee New York, June 14.—()—Call | the middle of the ocean. {on the air each night except Sun- rubs Close in. A bargain at | — SC stouUs 1.0353 71.05% money; easier; 7 per cent all day. Some flyers caw in the report an , day from WMAQ, Chicago. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. | FO! owe Canary singers, sik 1.0353 @ Time loans Firm; 30-days 8', to indication that the Frenchmen were } 7 I “| imported German Rollers, Choppers Minn. & S. Dak. 8'5; 60-90 days 814 to 812; 4-6 months | heading for the Azores to make a} another new annot is on the! FOR™: fae Gane Ripe co and Harz Mountains. Cages, 8%. landing there. ‘Chey pointed out that | ,Ar%ar new announcer i) on the | FOR SALE—By owner. Five room) treats ete. Phone 115-J, Jacob 1.0154 71.03% | Prime Commercial Paper 6. lif the Yello.’ Bird ad progressed | Tative of Brooklyn ee | Bungalow at O23 Seventh street:| gull Dickin ‘ 095% @1.02%% = some 600 miles along the northerly 6:00 p. m. | WANTED—Merry-go-round or a fer= : WINNIPEG WHEAT route from the “corner” to head for {ann — modern | TiS Wheel for Fourth of July. Write ++ 1.015§@1.035% | Winnipeg, Man., June 14—(P—|the Azores would mean turning ap-| George Hall and his orchestra will} FOR RENT—Piy modern | pourth of July committee, Nay 1.00% @1.92% | July wheat’ closed at 1.1 No. 1| proximately duc south and that for | broadcast two programs a weel: fr bungalow, close in, rent reasonable.| jon Nop . Durum northern closed *3 unde: sed 12 | the next 500 miles or so no progress | KOA, Denver, during the summer. Write Trib 608 Ad N88.) ee riied Gn @1.14 | under; No, 2, 3% under; No. 3,6 un-| would be made in the direction of | FOR RENT—Five room cottage with | ¥OR SALE—Registered roan Short @112 | der, No. 4 10 under. the goal. j_ Chopin compositions are to be of-| bath. Phone 637-R or inquire at) Joo" senoken, N. Dak. BS aoe he weather was bad all over | tered in the housewives: matinee from| 123 Mandan street. AE. Shipp. | @1.13 ‘O France and early reports showed an| KOA, Denver, Tuesday afternoon, | FOR RENT—Two flats in my build- —Foigor seven office @1.09 Chicago, June 14.—(/P)—Poultry | unfavorable area over the European! June 18, % | ing, 118 Sixth, second floor. Cali; f0oms over KndW:Sy Jewelry store. @1.07 mllve, RR Doesiots 2 eains foie \side of the Atlantic with the wind | i H. L. Reade. Phone 239. Apply to F. A. Knowles. eos | roosters 20; turkeys 22 to 30; ducks [COWIE 88 high a¢ 50 miles an hour) ae KPO early morning exercises| HOUSE FOR SALE—Six room mod-|"____—~—=—*USED CARS @ 95 |17 to 20; sprine ducks 28; geese 15; |winds for the aviators. ; conducted by Hugh B. Dobbs now are| crn. garage. 618 Eleventh street ; FOR SALE—The state highway de- @ 93 | spring geese 25, being heard both from KPO and KFI.| Phone 596-R. partment has for sale a number @ 93 ae peppest ort Cant FOR RENT—Six room house. Phone | used cars and one White truck, lo- ISTS . violen empes' 0! oncarneau, s - Secchi’ arniac. 932-R forenoon ited at the Hi Se @ 98 | Vancouver, BC. dune id —The [in western France was keeping all| , The Lyric male chorus of Milviau- | 07 | ing Front street; Bismarck, Pope 1 @ mayor of this city has issued a proc- ethers cee in notte but there were! J nalf-hour program on W. Sgpo 4 SS_OPPORTUNITIES _| 766. Mr. Young in charge. Coarse Grains lamation urging city residents to wear |indications that the weather WAS! cations Sunday night, June 16. Alfred | ‘ool hall, dance hall and | ror SALE—1928 “62” Chrysler sedan '87'4@ 8815 | buttonhole bouquets to boost Van- |‘learing in some spots at least. : | cream station, $800 cash takes | 70 ee ah couver. “In manne) our pride |, For the monent all speculation Bape ols conducice: everything. Building rents for $30. | and ie hee: ae Py: in our own city and to impress upon here turns on whether the airmen| 1 ters received by WENR, Chicago,| Family difficulties reason for sell) pire service. Wire the variety and profnion of | Wil be abe to Vent. he tine of the woud ingest that peronsivog| 3S. Homer Bases, Luca, Nak | —" = a the flowers that we, in Vancouver, en- | 7° Ree - gery tl atic 7 Joy through the yea; we, the mayor| Lindbergh, 383 1-2 hours, for his trip tae We (oeret pore an cen _LOTS FOR SALE____ 1925 Ford Coupe, very reasonable, and council of Vancouver, commend :f r : | se i it FOR SALE—A 50x260 foot lot cen- | 1925 Chandler Big Six Roadster. Whenever they think of ocean flights. | 196 1S doing than those in the ci trally located on Mandan street.! 1926 Oakland Landau Sedan, excele to all our good citizens the wearing 5 - " of a buttonhole bouquet every day and| ‘The parents of Armeno Lotti, the Twenty-five candles will burn in Inquire phone} lent condition, and at a bargain. radio operator, spent an almost on all occasions.” 4 h the studios of KSTP. St. Paul, n | 1927 Oakland Coach, mil ; were out over the Atlantic with their | month, when H.C. Woempner, mus- : and priced right. ‘5@ 80% Ships Communicate son, jical director and first flutist of the} _ ROOM AND BOARD ___| Ford and Dodge touring, very cheap, 43% 45% S - Sighted By Freighter Minneapolis symphony orchestra, ob- | DISCRIMINATING people like ex- | _ also Ford truck. in@ 43%! With Plane Heading | the Yellow Bird lifted from the| Serves his silver anniversary with that | clusive board and rooms. Do you? | We trade and sell on easy payment MEO yellow sands at Old Orchard at 10:cs| organization. He was born in Mil-| Try the Mohawk. Phone 145. plan. : 37% @ ae Towards Portu gz al eastern daylight time yesterday | waukee. STEEN MARMON CO. 0 @ aorning. It was sighted an hour : WANTED TO BENT 54 @ (Continued from page one) later at Matinicus light 80 miles} KTH. Hot Springs, and WFAA | WANT TO RENT—Long time, 4 or 5 | 116 Second Street. Phone 1452. 55 @ .59 | Liverpool, which had been ir com- | away. Dallas, have traded wavelengths.! yoom modern house or ground floor | ——$———__—_a 53 @ munication with the French trans-| Nothing more was seen or heard| KTHS now being on 288.3 meters and| apartment by July 1st or 15th, good | $5 > nnn 62 @ 54 atlantic airplane Yellow Bird and/of it until 6:45 last evening,| WFAA on 3748. The shift places! care, 3 adults. Write care Tribune, | KFYR 52° @ which reported all well aboard. The /at which time it was sighted from| WFAA on the same channel with) 7 call Hotel Patterson Saturday p.|@ -80'2@ .87%5 | message was timed “noon G. M. T."|tl.e deck of the Freighter Wytheville | WBAP. Ft. Worth, and the two will! mJ. J. Brucher. 80% @ (approximately 8 a. m., E. 8. T.). 850 miles from Maine. Up to that| divide time. It was made_so that +++», 244% @2.49% | The position of the Yellow Bird was |time it had maintained an average|the Dallas and Ft. Worth’ stations DOCTORS 2.44% @ 4.49% | not given in the message. which read: | speed of about 100 miles an hour. | Could supply their section of Texas} poc DOE with drugs “Noon G. M. T. latitude 48. point) This morning it was learned at|With more NBC chain programs.| and also bugs FOREIGN EXCHANGE 56 north. longitude, 22 point to 10 west | Portland, Me., that the United| KTHS, which also takes several chain) nq many times teamship American] Programs, now is dividing time with| with pus in slugs rd ie pide, cones KRLD, Dallas. | ‘Will dope you | to De limit, io with the Frenc! Lapa With knife ai years liner Rochambeau and the Cunarder| Separated from each other about| with Chisel, awl, Laconia’s position was north-|Laconia at 12:52, Eastern daylight | &8 far as the world will permit, audi-| jie) cut you up the Azores, about 700 miles|time this morning. The American | ences in the four corners of the globe Farmer was about 1,600 miles from | listened to a program that originated Course New York at that time. The posi-|in DHC, Nauen, Germany, and was Rochambeau reported |tion of the Yellow Bird was not| rebroadcast by KDKA. It consisted line in New York City | learned. of light opera music arranged partic- ‘ntic mono- Will Increase Speed ularly for the Byrd Antarctic expedi- Yellow Bird had changed its| Should the rate of speed main-| tion, The program also was heard at to head for the Azores and the |tained over the first part of the |Bache Peninsula, Ellesmere Land, 800 Portuguese coast. flight be continued throughout the| miles from the north pole. Shung- ‘The message ‘rom the Rochambeau | Yellow Bird would reach Paris at|nack, Alaska Johanesburg, South Af- 3 ity ge : “ a [

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