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Take Millions of Bushels in Ex- change for May Contracts ~ to’ Boost Values Chicago, mac 1 33— port buying Fetlhe jeu cae ‘ulating ieee on Bada values rt Poles eal | Be Adams Expre: vance py mely: rat Aietican Wool td Andes a Conge ag as in'parts | Borger of Kansas an losed. iinome, 1 to 2 3-8 a anole Rieter that sterdaye fine ‘May 1. 8, July revisions otis) somewhat firmer beck re Ae aimee! cl OSwnturns int noe whi ent 3 Besides, 600,000 bu. of Meat vere eported as having bee: taken overnight for Europe, an Sra talk pF gopd prospects il 1 purchases today. M ten Lon wan siso given to the Washin crop summary indicating ite rains the drought south- tN A teriorating over central and in particular western Okla- pointed out Rs da oF higher prices f lnrgely because of wi tellet thet the southwestern had been broken the dae ine hi istered un average @ of ie a bushel in Selateos reo} vices t however, were tect that ihe wheat Kansas and Oklahoma hi promising outlook, and any conditions hereafter crop this season Is unlikely. In the corn market, peatte buy- ing found offerings light, and prices advanced easily. xf the. bu of corn on eesunt of wheat steer sth. ‘Arrivals of corn today to- against 144 cars a wel Pe rary ae ‘day in 1928. bumper ree tutures hi a rather hectic time toaay with trade Hyely and duit twas hard to fill important res opened, further. fut strong and later railt corn mildly. trong but the rket. had to. take. liberal May liquidation... Barley offerings were scarce andidemand was better. x wan taken by crushers and cor:mib- heat. receipts we were every None | ie | srative pric brea offer- off were ngs “aud en of further | CoFn rely ‘unttelieved, with | S Oats Totlow ed f 1.06) Cal 4c Wares dated Gas. inental Baking A Continental Can Continental Motoi Continental. Ol! of Cor roducts of Wheat Radio Steel Cuba ane Sugar ptd Fox Fil Freeport Texa General America’ Hlectric, new 4 jad din General aeiits General 5 dhilste se Ba uying | Gi Intern: t | Thternational Nickel Ee resge, Ereuger & Sroit Tout, fn hogan ley was strong! X for scai offeriny "et i he light again iy oe as Pullman som choice 750 Mf°and cholic, #30 Top, den ‘common and medium 1,76 good and choice 7. ‘ommon and medium 0; lo ate and cutter 5.00. and choles (beef) 7.75-9.00; ter orto. medium Rr eles Gnilk] fed) and. chol 1.75; med- commen ‘$00 jer steers, oea8 1B: il 0. dica. 1, ae ee ay cana very slow, general 't lower on Ni ecree geen 5 tre wv republic Seon ‘Biante of ty on of Canada’, ral h Bh Bt paala & aah alte ed, Ate Li Stores Roebuck . at a “ ea asim tO Crh woe bs em eN ED ET-2 hm os a2 09 a2m00~9 F-20209; ~202 COLSET ED EE HaEN| sSeeresueussucshuybseuusucnensRecwnsnelecseiaees eoosseenee FFSOSLEE SOLIPERE TEE ELL REPELS SETLER BE CSCPESTSS SET ETE PF 1 EgGt Bet asetors ae 4 am: e pi 3: m4 Jarket in Much Better Position Since Révent Selling to Correct Position _ Aprit. 23.—(AP)—The wit! j oaoe patbatet , tutnes joni .” tl Cpe mua and EA afterhoon und ox a New ee 6 gtock mat strengt rain in na bite uel tig fairly heavy v running about market. *ifany of the ding commission houses ex! repeat ine ta, the aa that the e nature of & nd technical hee sent, outside market as low me cop- eaatir the year. eel Pittsbu: Lat dae Toeai more. hen & te ee ing & new low. dolor Cable na ts and U. ears a e"biber, i good gecovery in ‘the Yearly ale a meetectlar 10 points to i Ay Baa ahd ead 2" points taining: a Bi aus goods, Zrunswick lew . | graded, wa Hees Peopish a p'Usitea carbon i yf New Jersey 3 1-2. hs ad Duluth, Apri as ‘Durum 38 * Low. Clove suly Sept. CASH Minneapolis, Apel 2% — tar % protein Aye hae a ee EE Ue Fi ons y 1.00% 1.01% 1,00% 1.01% i ie 9% Bab ht akiber a tt 18% 7% 93% “92% OTM. Meoee 89) 98% 08% peeee r ‘J tiotk eH CASH GRAL neh 2 we i 144; No. 2 white de 71 to 75, sales, thy ed 7.00 to 8.50. Bisel ‘eed 11.00 to 18.75. cur ado PRODUC! teaso, pei -23 Ab) =Poultry i 1 2 60 tH gd prides j 24,529 cases, prices eae red CHEESE (AP)—Che Sige: Dalnies 1914-19 4c: Brick te rad winter, 90; No. No. 1 mixed durum, ‘Corn, No. 3 yellow, 77%; No. 3 mix- od, 72-73 Oats, No. 3 white, 38% -38%, Barley, oe Te Ee cable, 0 CHICAt Chicago, a) Fe at . Be ana, ae cars: rading fi arket firm; kod ri de hi ta Seen ‘TOES ‘il 23.—(AP)—(U. es: Light wire in- quiry, demand and trading, slow, mar- Pi ket fi Carloads FO! pie on delivered Loti lei ranspoftation charges, sack: round whi U, 8. No. 1 ‘and partly 2.70-2.85, mostly around High School Pupils Arrive in Bismarck _|etighest » : Station- A ‘| Sempehntery, at Zam. Precipitet ion. y Highest wind Velocity NORTH DAKOTA. Wearnun Ta. Pee, ee Blamarek, joudy ...... r SENSES: Soest Hettinger, dy Jamestown, clear Larimore, clear . Lisbon, cle: Max, clear Na other pt cloudy Oakes, Pembt' teem tstsestors mes mtceses tees: batts tsp irtet ttt rt WEATHER FORECASTS For Bismarck and vicin' uty: Partly, cloudy and somewhat threatening to- night and Thursday. Not ‘hueke change in temperature. For North Dakota: Partly cloudy and somewhat. thi ening tonight and Thursday. Somewhat warmer enst portion Thursday. > ‘ERAL WEATHER CON The barometric pressure te Nigh | over Manitoba this morning. and cool Yieather prevails over north central istricts, with frosts from the Great Lakes region westward to eastern Montana. The pressure is low over the yrestern Rocky mountain slope, and temperatures are above frecsing the Rocky mountain region west The weather Is somewhat meet nate. all sections, and light, widely pd tered showers occurred. N. D. Gi N SUMMARY For Weel Ape ae Farm and other outdéor work was delayed considerably by rain and snow. during the week, ard only fair progtess in seeding was accomplished. reesing temperatures were general, but vegetation was. not suj flcfentiy advanced to be damaged mucl For District Events| :»"< ission. A list = entrants from the eighth district in the music, declamation, ‘and commerce events follows Soprang goto ene) Sandin, Bis- tty Burny, Mercer consol- date choot; Amy Schneider, Under= “Gontralte solo—Thurley Snell, Bis- marck; Hilda Eslinger, Turtle Lake; Bernice Temanson, Underwood. Tenor solo—Giibert Benzon, Bis- marek: Alvin Bayler, Underwood, aceatligne aolo—Elmer Hepper, Un- mall vocal groups—Be Her 1 Lal ‘vocal duets—Frances Y canal Bismarck: Betty Burna and edna Stradinger, Mercer; Hilda Bslinger_and Violet Houstman, Turtle Lake; Bernice Temanson and ‘Bernice Temanson and Underwood. Ruth Fretss and Jone in Pavlo Llewellyn 3. Kling, elie. ge solo — Merle Schwantes, phe jolo—Elmer Hepper, Un- ood. ass instrument solo — Marlen Fhe, Bismarck, (cornet). i )—Robert Boys glee club (division Be filiam Gannon, Bernard Har- fe ets Hawley, ‘Elmer Hepper, 1 Landgren, Marvin Eenagren ‘and Robert Yager, under- aati les cus (division ‘Ackerman, Ai duet- wipe atenper. which later was: identified as the Property of Mary Miles Mintér, film actress, was found in the Taylor apartment. Both Miss Normand and Miss Min- ter were questioned by investigators but neither shed any light to dispel the mystery. Other film notables also were questioned, but to no avail. Later a search was started for Ed- ward F. Sands, valet-secretary to the director, who had disappeared about the time of Taylor's death. - A world- wide search has failed to locate the man. The mystery deepened: and the murder was listed emong the un- solved‘ crimes, RBINALDO SAID HE WAS WAR SHELL-SHOCKED VICTIM ‘Tucson, » April 23,—()~-Russo Rinaldo. held in Los Angeles gs the suspected slayer of William Desmond Taylor, film director, came to Tucson from the Imperial Valley of Califor- nia about two months ago. He had been living at the home of L. FE. Le- Blanc. LeBlanc told Captain H. R. West, of the Tucson police department, that he knew nothing of Rinaldo, other than that. he.came- bere. apparently for his health. Rinaldo informed ac- quaintances here-that he had been ne |iMjured during the World war and ni ne Loenrke, Lucile Lewis, Marion Melville, hel Sandin, Thurley Snell, and Patty n B)—Lucy 2. Bandrick, Paul, bie rie Pauls on, a. Sh Amy, ‘Benneld oa Rind ‘emangon, Emma Trayer, Underwood. rision A)—Gilbert Bensere Ben George Boutrous, ig Harold Russ: al Ernestine Dobler, Lucille Lewis, Lila are! Ls chorus (division B)—Robert | find it. William Gannon, Bernard Har- ‘ancis Hawle: elmer Hepper, larvin Landgren, Marion Landgren, Paul Olga, eee payin Saylor, Lay Mins er, = Orchestra Caivisicn ey a Howard Freiss, Wai Green, goin te! fist Ed Lahr, Mat Belislitnes, Tait ph ie 08, pI Eddie Spri elyn Bllingsone Annette an Melville, ‘Nine, Mele porathy I Petron and mie Buxton; lice Stele 5 Underw ‘ood. ‘Lewo peepee Ash- Bis! + Roy ‘Herbert “Raisler, origat | Virgil Luyben. Bis Halvorson, Beags, na Dale Nordquist, Underwood. mere! ipewriube | (amateat) — Arlene rke and Mary Miller, Bismarck moame i Hepper and Amy ee ‘was suffering from shell shock. On April 14, LeBlanc said, he loaned Rinaldo a smali'sum of money s|and the man left’ for Los ee Since that time no word has been received from him here. Sheriff Certain Rein- hold Tossed Son Into ) Missouri «Sontinu- “trom hag one) in may prevent the body from being i. aie pang Shek She. pacente. ag him. discovered, Klindworth said. He hes asked the ferryman to search the ae Se ae ee Teddy, Um Inwanted Child Mrs. Reinhold, Klindworth said, ad- mittéd thet she. had. urged her hus- band to “adopt Teddy out” and when Reiihold returned without the child she thought he had done so. Klindworth said the neighbors of the Reinholds had told him that ‘Teddy apparently was an unwanted been cruel to ‘The clilld was tongue-tied ahd: ap- parently unpopular with his parents fers pglionery reason, said. reported, Klindwerth ‘| Said, that she went to the Reinhold farm.a year ago last. summer, when Teddy woodshed. Other bert of the tamully were not st, home. Lives “Investigated (Continued from a! | peat One) Prosecutor John J. Chester, Rpepititis ieee! Gal F Bede “ti [ 5 Dede Be 6. Lele aes nn ane span, 0 $4200. FIVE ROOM Biseaioy. at modern, ain. close in, @ real barg $5800.00 EIGHT ROOM..house, south front, splendid trees, hot water heat. 91300. FIVE ROOM house, south side, bath, close in. ly the best bar- gain in its dlegs in the elty. 00 8IX ROOM modern cottage, cast | front. a4 0 : $5800.00 FIVE ROOM, stucco bungalow, east is, Not quite complete and Ais to suit taste of pur- LOTS; hundreds of them of the city at prices to COMPLETE LIST of and farm lands I have USED CARS with an O. K. that Counts CHEVROLET 1929 Sedan, smart lines. . Duco finish. “Five ‘good tires, hot water heater, bumpers. ‘Thoroughly Nama Down ney triple grain box. Only . Other attractive bargains in 4 and 6 cylinder Used Cars. ‘We trade and give terms. CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Phone 432. BISMARCK’S BIGGEST BARGAIN Each week we offer one Used Car far below cost. Price for WEEK ONLY. Here each week you can stretch your Dollar to the Umit. 997.00 Cash with $17.33 a month or $237.00 Cash NASH SIX 4-DOOR SEDAN. Covers; Motometer with lock; Heat- er; ‘Wheels; Very Good Tires; Mirror and Wiper; Bumpers; Excel- lent Duco Compare this Six cylinder Dollar “ak Dollar value with any other Used SAVE, $163.00 THIS WEEK See this car today. Your oppor- tunity to buy High-Grade, Dependa-. bié Transportation at an unheard of M. B. GILMAN CO. Phone 808 Dodge Brothers Cars and The Ply- mouth. = FOR BALE OR TRADE for city prop- erty, 1929 coach, like new. Excellent condition. Phone “BUSINESS OPFORTUNITIES | ‘The fixtures and stock of the McDonald Hotel Cafe at Mandan. Mrs. E. H. Sautner. and childrens hing. ag notify J. H. Jenner, Saale ti i with two wledowe sultable locati it <p rm : cull z ag E i ft i : et al l 4 i E Representatives Selling outfit fur- . Lingerie “V" Co. North noe: Conn. 0.00 Permanent waves 86.00. tino Croquinole waves $7.50. By expert operator at The Califor- nis Permanent Wave Nook, 102 Third street, Bismarck. Phone 782. — KV SALESMEN WANTED to handle the highest class securities that are ef- Baring he oll acer Drawing ac- and commission. Can go any- where in North Dakota. Apply to . Remington & Son, ISMEN for Interstate Oil Co. Inc., established’ line of tractor and automobile oils. Fully guaranteed. Lists of customers furnished. Write RT. dye “Senge Pacific Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. ——— WORK WANTED Seat | WORK WANTED—Married man 35 years old desires permanent em: ployment in city. .Ten years — jence in office work consisting of ing, typewriting, etc. Very Good references. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 96. here. Let us do your work. We haul ashes, ‘black © dirt, fertilizer, cinders for driveways and garage are Also a number of income HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block. FARM Phone 0. of SW and NW of BE%, Section © 32, 142-80, spring water on land, ale broken. Write 80 fenced, partly ‘Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 91. NO meee Barred Rocks, pe Sap ad floors; make lawns and dig base-|- nished ments. Call us, 1132-W. 'T. M. Burch. DO YOU NEED fe can nish nish vou for-any kind of labor on stort notice ladies for hotel and | AVi cafe maids and for all kinds of work. Free. __538. Bismarck Employment Bureau. LAUNDRY done reasonably. ‘Rough dry and otherwise. Gentlemens clothes @ specialty. . Called for and delivered: Phone 1395. POR LE OE WANTED—Work by the hour, also awill do washing and ironing in my own home, .Phone 1k BARGAINS FOR SALE , Shipped boxes, Barred Rocks, Reds, Orpingtons, ar ure delivery