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AIDS WHEAT PRICES Provinces Will Harvest 200,- Than Last Year ‘ IN MARKET ADVANGE} Public Utility, Steel and Elec- THE BISMARCK TRIBUN 6:39—The Romancers, Male WOWO KMBC KOIL W8PD 7:00—The Nit Wite—Also KMBC KOIL WCCO WE! 7:30—-Musle of Air—Al Wag wow S48. WARC New Vork—860 partete Alto WADC WKRC WGHP WBBM 434.3—WEAF New York—660 K WGHP ‘BM MOX KMBC WSPD WHK WCCO KOIL + territories west and north of Bis- start at $35 weekly. Car necessary, marck. Write Fuller Brush Co., BEA BARBER—Learn an easy. itable profession. Great demand, FEMALE HELP WANTED 90 Cents Per Inch GELP WANTED MALE SATURDAY, JUNE 29 cont ae — odd ll sa pi N or tocks (By The Associated Press} WE WANT two more reliable am- CANADIAN CROP CUT J ew ¥ k 8 ke | BULLS RUSH STOCKS nares, nasa, ene ime, at {ime ‘9 Pp. Let unhees, ot eaten bitious workers, fier tae a ges pith) with three years breeds ————. 4 Rioee Sari “4 ct desires Has had ex- nei ations and ale’ programe with list of associated Stations My detail RaW Che cesta Tribune Ad. No. 52. DOCTORS Dakota breezes daisies blew trical Equipment Hold the : KNOX KMUC KOIL WED WHR Weco WIEN Wad | good catalog free. Moler// op ASSIFIKD DISPLAY || Above the grave of Old John Dee 000,000 Bushels Less is he ; ‘ Barber Fargo, N. D.; Butte,|| CLA! ; ge ; Lead in Rapid Rise SOWGWO KNB KOIL WRED WHK WECo Wish WEB ene NOHE ma” RATES He battled well the game of life What knocked him out? The SUR- GEONS KNIFE. 8:30—Phil Spitalny's Dance Music—Also WAPI WSAl_KSD WHA Experienced = cham eae sbvalends sixty mite Kevlew— Alo WW SDWEL WBaP maid, none under 20 years need ap- x injel Shilkret Concert Orehestra Hour—Also ply. salary expected and ex- Wis RED Ww AF WSMB WAPI KSTP, WEI Wau Wate WaB Kone WEAE WORT We welt TNO perience, Miller Hotel, Napoleon, 8:00—Tunes of Brondwe: Rolfe Dance Orchestra—Alsn WOT WW N.D. KsD ‘KSTP. WT) But—at the Clinic of Dr. T. M. Mac- Lachlan (Harvard) we have learned that diseases.can not be with a knife, for disease is in the blood and you can not cut it New York, June 28.—(#)—Bullish z, | Operations were conducted at a vigor- us pace in today’s stock market. Public utility, steel and .clectrical All classified ada are cash to ad@- wanee. Copy should be received by 9 oclock to tnsure insertion eame day. Chicago, June 28.—(7)—Wheat prices advanced sharply today on re- Ports that the condition of spring wheat in Canadian Prairie provinces average 85 per cent against 101 last y by B. A. — Al Ps blood with a knife. We purify is AYAIC WHO Wow MWDAF WiOD WAPI 3 | WANTED—Fifst class pastry — cook THE bi WSMB W! MC WSB W. KPRC WOAL Y Wi . lood with Old Mother Nature's . Baa Ro was nee sae toon va . :0-—Rita urmese Uould: Boas A 0, WW GHA. WRN wile wie Middle-aged lady preferred. Ad- BISMARCK TRIBUNE Vitamin Herbs, Roots and Bark and Shona a a Money eat onions snowed | LB-Fey Hie hata Guess Meee TS | Grom FS. Bow ee Hentywoe, PHONE #2 canton sme fod combinations y ‘Toward the end of the day, however, signs of relaxation. Call money re-| {9;39—gack Albin and Dance Orchestra (20 m.)-calns KBD WDNE WKY. Mont. and we cure you to stay cured. We have CURED HUNDREDS and we the sales agent for the Ca tld newed unchanged at 10 per cent. The w was 394.8—WJZ New York—760 WANTED—Two Al waitresses, cight wers con- Time money! §:45—Tatk on a Week in the World's Business by Dr. Jullus Klela—Alo hour shifts. Pay $12.00 per week. SALESMEN can CURE YOU. Clinic 6-8, Lucas © 4 Gitions from ‘now Ct nharvest” west= Eo sige Eaies Ctaete Sead E QLR an, COAL {idiress F. 0. Box @25, Plentywood, | WANTED—Balesman. “One wiio caii| _Blook, Bismarck. NO KNIFE i 6 @ ern Canada would raise 400,000,000 bu. % pe ge bi $:90—Pickard FamityAlso KDKA WHEN WSi? WIR WLE-KWE WAPI a stand prosperity and continue to APARTMENTS | but the yield might drop to 350,000,- 34 WANTED—Girl to work in bindery. Call at 12:00 noon Saturday. Bis- marck Tribune. work. Must have car. G. G. Good- win, Prince Hotel. 000 bu., if hot weather catches south- ern Alberta, It was officially denied that the Canadian pool had made an FOR RENT—A new apartment, all new furniture, have electric re- Or ”” Radio Drama—Only to WJR KWK WREN (1 hr. When (ood Fellows Get Together, Male Geet & Oren WIZ only. frigerator, stove. Always warm acft estimate of only 315,000,000 bu. yield. stock responded 00—Hour uf Rlumber Music, String Ensemble—Also WREN HELP WANT! ___WANTED TO KENT water, suitable for two adults, tm- Under such circumstances, the day's inn naan. blind WE have desir erritory for two | WANTED TO RENT—By young lady,| mediate. Possession. Close ape top ig failed to baie Ginnie more than $2 a share to new hig! 5.23%; Germany 93.81; Norway 263; !th.; a microphone would be run di-| ePresentatives. Exceptional op-| nicely furnished sleeping room in at street. Phone 512-W. closed unset! , 2c Ms ed oe - crop modern home by July ist. Writc at once Bismarck Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 44. WANTED TO RENT—A garage be- Portunity if you qualify. Write Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Bismarck, N. D. QUOMS FOR RENT Sweden 26.79; Montreal 99.09 3-8. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, June 28.—(?)—Range Peoples Gas was the sensational feature in the public utility group, % | soaring 20% points to a new high Tecord at 300. American Telephone, net higher (July 113% to %) (1.18% to %) 1.338% to 124%) corn %c to 140 up, July 92% tu %) (Sept. 944 to %) (Dec, 91% to %%) oats %c to % rectly to Miss Gentry's bedside so that he might speak with her. Prepara- tions were made to do this on the chance that in a lustd interval the Rl —Pleasant, modern, fur- nished four room apartment. Also two room apartment furnished for light housekeeping. Household “a e ; - furniture for sale. College Bldg. anced, b 5 weman flyer might be able to say a) FOR RENT- ur housekeeping} tween Ave. A and Bon Fourth mine a 48% Khe ae me. word, pathape ine last word, to fs rooms partly furnished, private street within a block or so. Write ron eee tess) x s ribune, in ca Ad. No. 53. sions unchanged to a rise of 11c. inan she continued to call for in her! bath, gas stove. Close in. One| Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 53. northern No. 1 mixed wheat 1.28%; No, 1 No. 2 durum 1.02%; lurum 1.03% Quick response today by the wheat market here was made to crop reports from the Canadian growers’ pool in- dicating the 1929 spring wheat yield in Canada will total only about 316,- 000,000 bu., compared with. 508,000,000 bushels in 1938. According to’ the figures of the Canadian growers’ pool, Alberta prov- ince will raise but 86,400,000 bu. of wheat this year against 152,000,000 semiconscious moments. sleeping room and also one light ‘What Happened’ housekeeping room. Phone 1130. L. Asheraft's neck was broken. Miss} T. Rhodes, 307 Seventh strect Gentry, suffering from internal injur- FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room {cs, a oloken arm and lacerations, was/ next to bath, suitable for onc or two. taken to the Nessau county hospital! Board if desired. Attractive loca- in Mincola. She was conscious when] tion, reasonable terms. Call at 911 Dial ae and asked} gixth street. Phone 374-M. oi FOR RENT—One good sized ir plane took cif from Reuse- ‘| velt field at 8:49 p.m. yesterday, with| 8nd kitchenette, all new apartment on first floor or two rooms on second floor. Also sleep- ing rooms. Price reasonable. Call 614 Eighth street. WANTED TO RENT—Around July 6th by young lady a large unfur- nished room in modern home. Write Tribune Ad. No. 54. WANTED TO RENT—Six, seven or eight room house. Phone 1442. ¢ points higher. American Power and Light, Columbia Gas é& Electric, Con- solidated Gas of Nev York, and En- @ineers Public Service all moved into new high ground, the extreme gain in each case running over 3 points. ,| General Electric resumed its ad- vanee by climbing more than 6 points to @ new high record at 322. Allis Chalmers scored an extreme gain of partment, suitable for man and wife or two ladies, no children. Also garage for rent. Call at 422 Fifth street. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- FOR SALE—Quick disposal, modern| nished apartments at the Rose %; sample grade 56 to 62. Flax—No. 1 2.41 to 2.51. room Marland Oil decor- . —___——- { ated, nicely furnished, adults only.| Seve toom house. Hardwood floors,| apartments. 215 Third street. F. W. | bushels lest year, Saskatchewan 188,- |M°K aT. lie ee | ctiapn rem cone W ia theik esoline cent Se nnd ae] Call_at 622 Third. sircet. Phone itel Ceah payment nisiieary terns eon or a ints ee ‘tuasooo cx 5. Steet common, stockholders of |2 hard 118% ,niane, crashed inte the tree neat a) ee esitOne—iaraetamniica | .Wiite Tribune Ad. No. 51 "| apatimend; SHriNtee Gece nee ate : g 0 y speci H ,. yw | Nursery, 21 rm ie jericl is z — ar ve mie % ! eee x comes “4 dividend borer Paaat een Ne 2 beep vy i 3 aaa [tarapike, The gas tanks and car-| front sleeping room in modern a iiemers Satie I aineeeee _trance. Call at 810 Main Ave. _ Dut the present conditions of the * than 3 ts to grades 88 to 90. buretor were later found to be dry. home. Private entrance. Call at Fink location, ties ‘téeen) lawn 6to, FOR RENT—Furnished apartmenits. Canadian wheat crop at 85 per cent “po Pong rages os ka Sule ue high | Oats—No. 2 white 45%. The Answer was last seen over! 307 South Seventh street or phone $6200, $1200 cash handles’ the Phone 794 or call at 801 Fourth i ig “Cora eves aransicerte and price’ reached prior to the enlarged | Rye—No sales. Roosevelt field about 6:15 a.m. A| 456-M. bead street. Geo. W. Little, mechanic on his way to work lal found a note which had been droppec from the plane saying the gasoline se in. — deal. Joseph Coghlan. FOR RENT—Furnished siceping room | =~ ~~~ in a modern home suitable for lady |"OR SALE—New home just com- Phone} Pleted, six rooms and bath at 619 5 46 apitalization prices averaged higher. Oats were 4 2 ll ; Pri 5 2 , | Sharen Steel Hoop ran up more than firmer, Provisions tended upward, 5 points to @ new high at 51 and FOR RENT—Strictly modern four room furnished apartment available July first. Phone 1250. LIBERTY BONDS CLOSE 2 New York, June 26.—(?)—Liberty Eleventh street, Inquire 211 Second ‘Fam. tne Bethlehem was quickly marked up | bonds close: was running low but there wes] 900-2. em ‘Furnished or untur> MARKET TONE 18 STRONG er iine nanos | more than four paints, P |" Liberty 3445—96.10. frough im athe tanks to last twol FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room FO: RENTOFINSfoom Hausen nished apartment in Varney apart= PRICE RISES THREE CENTS Phillips Petroleum International Business Machines} First 4%42—99. re ae te ee © fog)" in modern home, suitable for two ments. Phone 1773. Minneapolis, June 28.—(%)—The Fourth 41s—99.10. bank as about 30 feet thick. 5, | was bid up nearly 9 points to a new gentlemen, one block from post-| Mandan street, close in, all modern. market tone was strong with prices 3c higher than Thursday's close. Oats were iirm and slightly higher. Barley and rye trade is light to fair. high at 210. Allied Chemical dipped 5 points in the early trading to 320 and then re- bounded to 328, a new high record. Treasury 414s—107.21. Treasury 4s—103.29. CHICAGO PRODUCE A clock in the plane, which broken in the crash had stopper: 6:18 o'clock. Shi office. Call at 222 Third street FOR Well furnished single room with kitchenette and closet, Write Tribune, in care of Ad No. 49. FOR RENT—New modern six room furnished house, garage and garden. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 47. ee FOR RENT—During July and Aug- bla apartment. Phone 1157-J. FOR RENT—Furnished including use of frigidaire. 411 _Fifth street. Phone 273. FOR RENT—One nicely furnished room, all modern, hot and cold wa- ter, close in. Phone 342 or call at 708 Main Ave! FOR RENT—Large modern room, very convenient and pleasant, near A firm undertone prevailed in the cash wheat market. Demand was good. Durum demand was inclined to be dragey. Winter wheat was in good demand with offerings light. Ccrn demend was better. Demand for oats were quiet to fair. Ryc trade was fair to good with offerings light, on ground floor. 930 Fourth street. —_——_—_—— _HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Household goods, dining room table, dining room chairs, dav= enport, sideboard, kitchen cabinet, china closet, daybed, three chairs, full size brass bed as good. Chicago, June 2¢—()—Butter easy; | The plane | receipts 16412 tubs; creamery extras motor buricd far in the ground. Ash- 90 and “Katy” common |41'4; standards 42 :extra first 40 to bier oot ea are oe %. being among the more active “a firsts 39 to 3012; seconds 37% to was found on top cf the gas tank, Southern Railway on with one foot tangled up in the Standard Oil Calife % wreckage. She was bleeding profusely Standard Oil New Jersey and was hysterical. Sic lapsed into , |. New favorites sprang up in the lat- ter part of the session, I. T. & T. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room, also light housekeeping room. 619 Sixth street. Phone 619-W. ‘OR RENT—Five room modern bungalow and garage, newly decor- ated. 610 Tenth street FOR RENT—Two fiats in my build- Commonwealth Power was up 14! Standard Oil New York . : unconsciousness on Ker way to the! postoffice. Call at 203 Rosser Ave. ing, 118 Sixth, second floor. Call} ®S new and other beds complete, 4 ‘amet tone strong ¢to-éae, [Studebaker Erie ?, Commercial Solvents 7, ani| _ WINNIPEG WHEAT CLose [hospital in an ambuietce. oF phone 1435-R Fe Rents. Phone 200. ___|rtciee, “Gall at 202° Went meron Flax offerings continued mall. De- | Texas Corporat ‘ : ‘The ciosing | Winnipeg, Man., June 28—(r)— born in Protection. iene ind 285 FOR RENT—Two pall Ree Raa oe eee ake | ON, ¢ mand was fair to godd. r esa a * was strong. Total sales approximated | July wheat closed at 1.26 3-4; No. 1/ pooh fiyer for a number-of y: light housekeeping rooms, $17. rooms. Ready July first. Apply at CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, June 28—(#)—(U.8.D.A.)— Hogs—12,000, 4,500 direct; market 15 to 25 cents higher early; top $11.40; desirable 160 to 250 poupnd weight $9.10 to 10.10. Butchers, medium to choice 250 to 300 Ibs $10.50 to 11.00; 200 to 250 Ibs $10.75 to 11.30; 160 to Twin City Rapid Transit Union Pacific . 4,000,000 shares. MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE inneapolis cagh wheat ‘grain closing quotations Delivered Arrive 3-4 under. ' Chicago, 25%; June alive, easier; receipts 5 cars; CHICAGO POULTRY 28.—(")—Poultry fowls Ing 40; broilers 34; roosters 20; turkeys 22 to 30; ducks 17 to 20; northern closed at July price; No. 2 northern, 3 1-8 under; No. 3 north- ern 7 1-2 under; No. 4 northern 10 and was considered an expert pilot.! Miss Gentry was formerly a cashier in a restaurant. She attracted at tention early in 1926 by piloting a plane under the Brooklyn and Man- hattan bridges over the East river in New York. record for women flyers by staving in the air over Roosevelt ficld for 6 In 1928 she set an endurance solo | FO! “month. Call at 423 Tenth . FOR RENT—Furnished room, ~ suit- able for one or two gentlemen. Phone 761. Mrs. L. Logan. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished large airy room. Suitable for two. 610 ay a rnished room in mod- ern home. Suitable for one or two H. J. Woodmansee. FOR RENT—AII modern five oom house. Call at 319 Eighth street or phone 1198. a FOR RENT—Six room modern house. Call at 618 Third street or phone 415-M. = ee FOR SALE—Five room modern home. Centrally located, $2700. Write FOR QUICK SALE—Mohair bed, davenport and chair six months old, davenport table, rocking chair, dinette set and Lloyd Loom baby carriage less than one year old. Everything for one-half price. Call at 819 Second street. FOR SALE—Library table, sewing machine, 35 pieces 2x4x12 new lum- ber, 20 pieces 2x4x22, 1 extension 2 Y 40; 1 ; 5; ladies. Phone 1562-R. Tribune Ad. No. 56.0 ladder 24 ft. long, 1 6-£t. step ladder, semen sites seein whi soarte 19k018x Ha aaa 38; geese 18; spring nours and 37 second HOUSE FOR RENT—Six room mod-| 7 dozen quart and pint fruit jars. 10.10. Pigs, medium to choice 90 to| Schulte Stores ............... 315% @1.39% ere Bor. ah Holds Op ids ‘Open ern duplex. - Call 524. Two steel « carpenter clamps, 5 and 130 Ibs $10.25 to 11.25. 546 1.405 FOR 58. forties s ee | 4 . J « Cattle—1,500. Calves—Receipts 500. CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE IA OHO New York, June 28.—(#)—Call Se U t E hay meadow. Ten miles northwest FOR SALE—Five burner lection, Generally steady close; not much life , June 28.) — ; 1.94% @1.28% | Money steady, 10 per cou Prertery4 same Oo asy of Regan, near old Hallum ranch. USED CAR BARGAIN oil stove with oven, drop leaf table, to market except to well finished High Low 1.245 @1.27% | Time loans easier; 30 days 1% to 7% Traveling in Russia}. 8% 0d NW% of sw of Section WILL SELL my 1928 late model Olds- rockers, ice box, child’s high chair, 4 Weighty steers; top $15.65 paid to] wheat— 1.23% @1.27% | Per cent; 60 to 90 days to 7% per 20 144-78. Elmer J. Anderson, 4603 Tapuits ed ATBY a caceleinn | Gee ik curtain stretchers, fruit jars, jelly A 1,358 averages. Slaughter classes, t cent; four to six months 7'4 per cent. «Conti: ued from. ae Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. erfect condition, good as new. Will glasses. Cheap. Call at 1112 Ave. steers good and cholec 1300 to 1500 Ibs 1.49% @1.16% | Prime commercial paper'6 per cent.) | eee visiting Russie, with|FOR SALE—Meat market and | Perfect condlt trading it as first |—>-oF Phone 61@-M. __ $13.00 to 15.65; 1100 to 1300 Ibs $13.00 1.165% @1.17% a view to becoming intimately ac- slaughter house, fully equipped, 23 payment on a five or six room |*OR SALE—Dressers, rocking chairs, to 15.65; 960 to 1100 Ibs $13.35 to 15.60; 114%@1.16% STANDARD O10. CLOSE quainted with that great country and| S¢fes of pasture, very reasonable.| Palmen!, on % Tle of Sit room|” writing table, sewing machine, common and medium 850 Ibs up $10.25; New York, June 28.—()—Standard the people of Russia and their prob-| Tetms. Must sell on account of | 4G No. 60, . mattress, child’s crib, electric wash- to 13.50. Fed yearlings, good and 1.14% @1.16% | Oil Co., of Indiana closed on the curb | 1 P health. Write Tribune, in care of |—““—"""" #64 =| er, 3 windsor chairs, All clean “4 > 4 2 BALE—Uhoice » | FOR SALE—The state y de- eee soutenad Be - 81825 to 1478; common and medium Luxe | bismarck Pool Hall rete ep erage fn preney org gic renir ea egea npr cry FOR SALE Hotpelit lesrio save .00. Cows, good + 114401, Signed) “WM. E. BORAH.” Harz Mountains. Cages, seeds. - cabinet, ig room $8.50 to 12.00; common and medium | pec. 1.13%@ Racker to Pay Plumber celina _—S etc. Phone 115-J, Jacob eA ae laters eerint 9x12 Axminster rug and quart fruit $7.25 to 8.50; low cutter and cutter 1,11% @1.13% $187, 50 for Wife’s Lo Some of those retyrning from Rus-| Bull. Dickinson. N_D. Box -No. 728 | ong Pront street, Bismarck. Phone| 415. All in excellent condition. 409 $5.75 to 8.25. Bulls, good and choice inter ov for €'S LOVE |sia nave given various accounts of| son RENT 5x80 ~ foot business | 2m Sivas ih cterae: Ninth Ave. 8. W., Mandan, N, D. (beef) $10.15 to 11.50; cutter to me- — aa their use of the Borah documents, ‘apace next to Woolworth store on | ——————— _ Phone 374- dium $8.00 te 10.15: vealers (milk fed) 132% @ nom. Some amusing, gome interesting, and) fain Avenue. Rent reasonable. GOOD USED CARS FOR SALE—Vise $10, chairs $10, an- goed and choice $13.00 to 15.75; me- 131%.@ some on the dramatic. They wire of David P. George, in care vil $10, table $3, table $2, dium $11.00 to 13.00: cull and com- have served to release scientists after ; Shop, Bismarck, N. Dak. 1928 Durant four coach, in excellent! stove §10, chiffonier $10, ‘mon $8.00 to 11.00. Stocker and feed- . 12640 arrest and have opened customs lines | °F Sweet. Shop. Bismarck. N. Dak. | Ni condition. $2. Many other small things, 218 cr sieere, meee and. choice, sil. wsiehte :123%@ for travelers who had almost de-| FOR OAM 11 mouths old, Roans,| 1928 Durant four coupe, runs like new. | _Mandan street. $75 i oan suena 1.15% @1.16 me sitting one red and white. Farm 3 miles | 1928 Durant six coupe, overhauled and | FOR SALE—One 54 inch Queen Anne Sheep—7000; market strong; 10 to sarees i a north of Bismarck. Strutz & Nagel,| in first class shape. walnut dining table, practically 25 cents higher; bulk native sheep = a sang ra | 929,008 sedan, overhauled. — [Galt_at S10 Seventh street. $14.00 to 14.25, few 14.50; Idahoes 1255 1.1455 Wi hl TW FOR SALE— lelivery Ford | MANY others to pick from including | used ture, Ken~ See: natin eee ae HEBEL | all truck. Cheap. Library table, baby Ford, Overland and Star tous. | nelly Furmiture Co. Mandan, B.D. 1 ia ibe dowa #13 18 t 4 Fe c _bugsy, sewing machine. Phone 1313. ings. good and choice 92 .75 to FOR RENT—Four or seven office 7 . common $9. A im to P. A. Know . choice 92 to 100 i Ged ta ST Cull Lew Of 1.08% @1.10% ‘and common 5 feeder | july 1115 1.18% 1.11% 1.13% 1.0055 @1.11% on your 53,000 i good .60. " 5. pages of testimony had been /aminers, and suggestions made were Jambe, good.and choles 413.50 to 18.68 erg tigger ime 1.08% @ 1.10% ie taal The Homemakers Organization NATION AL, 6 APIT AL {taken in the hearings which had ex- |taken under advisement. Later, Com- \“ SOUTH -T. PAUL LIVESTOCK ° . 1114 61.18% cian Gains One, 4-H Clothing | tended over a period of two years.;missioner Myers and Examiners ‘4 South St. Paul, June 23—()—(W. 85% 26% 25% 26% Lio @1.16% maer of the Girls Anoth hare were. ousands of exhibits, ax | Mackey And ey Pewee eae C Z ig y by eae iris other well lown a re] B.D. &)=Oakele— Le: About eeny SB BH 88% company. ‘The proceedings were on the mo- | commissioners and invite them to sit 1 at maths | Gecling: slently. beter, 1.00% @1.17% against the — ion of the I. C. C. directed by the|in later on at least one conference, feeling to trade, however best ma- 41% 40% 108% @1.13% for! ‘Two clubs—one a and tion of the I. C. C. direc’ y tured steers held at 14.50; yearlings % Wh 1: ‘ Hoke Smith resolution of 1925, di-|possibly two. After that, a confer- . 1425; bulk all grain feds salable $13 bditiias tenelny resulted R RTS Fecting the T. C- C. to “investigate |ence of state commissioners and. ef ito 13.75; in between and grassy kinds ‘ and fix the lowes! fe lawful e 1. C. C. . ‘700; bulls mostiy 9.0 down; stockers |O2° ray 20? haa tas” Sle ar Ae Other States -Are Envious of as interesied only in the rate on held in Washington, B. ll at week's a a . pe a aay (declines calves--1500; Improved qual: 50% 60 0% £0 pola Wee | ee North Dakota’s Favorable [was known as No. 17,000, part seven. MODERN ART ‘ity considered, steady; range 14.00 to a% ak first le al Rate: Grain Products There are 10 or 11 other cases) Qybist: This gentleman, whese ~ ‘38.00; bulk 14.00. SK aK 43% ates on pending, involving other commodi- | portrait this is, has come and asked ~ 7,000; strong to mostly 25 2 ye Poe ae a ee ties. me to alter his nose s little. 3 tap 11.00; better grade ULUTH the Mrs. V. The climate of North Dakota is} There were three separate contend-, Friend: And that makes you crass? ts 10.95 to 11.00; Duluth, pity sar 3 pee, and cus in preferable to that of Washington, D.|ers before the hearing, the carrriers,| Cubist: No, but I can't Fry ee ae Open High Te awvive into Mes. Fas Eargion, state relirobd coms ‘ to 10.75; seme ey 4 yellew cern. ident maleslener, nai on his Lg ey been |got apprpximately one-fourth of the a S04 Beavier veignts 10.36; 1.00% 1.08% yellow corn. nation’s capital, where he had been » fow 0.50 to 0.75; light 103% Lani H calléd May 27 to attend a rate hear- | time, the carriers one-fourth, and the 10.15; 11.25; ‘average Sent th” } yulleg :. ore ing the supervision of the in- | markets one-half. Nisady / aa lasses; | RYO . 6 To arrive comentanion. fat nate ita io fou and com’| MY "+ BX UN ag, a0 |p pad art sala” the noet non gracias tba: carligs 850 to ey arrive gic. toe ‘21.00; fat ewes to iillers 5.00 to 6.00. corn ace he Was under : July .. 2.48% 2.49 ah i] corn. work. “It is good,” he , cuicaco Fora fot 2.40% 2.44%, : ; eats 4 get back here where I ig ihcago, Fa pk te Db a ‘ eee ogee ne. ~ 9 ' ant seep” apt track 85 new, 21 ald; U. 6. ship- 4 i dang Mirena be men ©, ‘ments 983 cars; New stock trading Flying Cashier’ Is . younger Girls ta | ttn OO ne cher with 10 railroad [just tah he aCks tate from the 11 states on _ os west affected. aie (Continued Fs be 1 i ag »