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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1930 , WHEAT, CORN TOUGH New York Stocks [TWO STOCK MARKET |s".42"°%au CHNESE THOUSANDS |—WeatierRor—-) CLASSIFIED AD wot wnee y, bidding 25c or more lower on heifers dull, tending lower: | {Temperature at 7 < xteady to weak; many bids | Highest yesterda ff; stockers and feeders strong to yy i {Lowest last night, good to choice 1,140 pound | Precipitation to 7 is| All want ads are cash in advance; | ed bookkeeper wants part time posl- #| minimum charge 75 cents. Copy| tion while attending local business “| must be received at the Tribune of-) college. For further information LOW LEVELS APTER | cms es om = | RALLIES FAILURES: 3 Adams Express . by | good 1,1 pound year-| i i Pr write Ad. No. 77 in care of the | Se ' iT | fice by 9:00 a m. to insure insertion ESTABLISHING GAINS saszuss.rme : al T N s tvfed helters| | Pre.| same day in the regular classified} _ Tribune. : |Al Chem. & Bye 177s Bip gh Fagen page. RELIABLE and respectable woman = ene — % inet | tering. other salen jAmerilly: ‘Gaik: bocnas oe write wl Rise? Sua ar aad, for home of | le esr le stock calves hel —— solse, ” space used People people. Phone { i around . i mae ‘i ) Cal 2001 t ads a under the classified Some Quarters Charge Drops In, 4m. 28, (Sales Approximate 2,900,000) |, ties i400, including, 200 pitied |Fear Every Living Chinese In|cnicaxo 00 taping Aes ALi80 obits pee CONE mus SCHOOL HA wate SHese ‘ * rough: slow? buteh, } : “oo | ’ : ‘wants @ place Grain Prices Are Caused | Am. Inter ist} Shares; Heaviness of Rails | |i": puna butchers Northwestern Kansu Will | ne vj ineb per Insertion work for room and” botrd. Call By Prohibition +. a Drags List Down pei0-260, pound Be Murdered | Dodge Cit ‘| REGULAR WANT AD RATES pitt a 6 days, 25 words or under aie j ng sows steady to i 200 7 i 65 6.75 ingly eaperd :00| 3 days, 25 words or under . 1.00 of wheat and for all deliveries of corn | A [market tried to rally twice today, once | \0"tor hy Tlambs or 2ee lower; |™ment looked apprehensively to- | i oad Rhee So eee f cests daieineat were witnesses late today after tran- mda Ste le morning, te (again Has (generally asking y: aged | Ward Kansu Province today, awaiting | Lander, wy 00 over wot 2 cent FOR SALE—Brand new five room sient gains. In some. quarters, as- id-afternoon, but heaviness of the|sheep and feeders scarce, quotable un- cater details of the reported slaugh- | e “ Der word. bungalow with heated garage ad- {rails dragged the list down and the! changed. closing tone was heavy. Sales ap-; proximated 2,900,000 shares. U. S. {Steel fluctuated between a gain ‘and| {a loss of about a point, and closed | “' sertions were made that persistent : downward swings of grein values are | Anaconda Cop. traceable to prohibition having shut | Andes Cop. Min off a large amount of business with | Atchi, T. é& S. Europe, and having forced European j Atl. Coast Line ter of 30,000 Chinese by Mohammed- | x | an armies. M Reports were meagre, but with !; communications into Kansu virtually cr Chicago, The Tribune reserves the right to| fast D&: Just belng completed with | teject any copy submitted, also to re-! Strictly modern, built-in features. vise any copy to conform with make-} Open for inspection at 711 Wash- oan increase broduction or | a a ne wold pea gett tena ist ee ‘sie ack non-existent, It was considered Poe up rules of Classified Advertising. ington, | Inquire next door. Rein- food is with consequent lessened ; % H chat BF round whites | ble such wholesale slaying y demand for American products, ‘To- | Aviation Corp, Northwestern, Lackawanna, Delaware | $1 have been committed without the Phone 32 and Hudson, Frisco and Atlantic) Coast line. ‘Shares off a point or! bo etl pee el aay . ison, Pennsylvania and New York | °; . Pee * (Central. | NEW YORK PRODUCE | followers of Islam severed what com- ee cet ad to inks been ia 5, ie Dec. Cat is can {munication lines existed and cen- rarily oversold, and recovered a | 5,421, steady; creamery er than | 21 | little, for a time during the morning, sored all mail, plunging into greater day's breaks in prices carried July | Baldwin Loco. wheat down to a fresh bottom level | Balt. & Ohio, ‘(Since 1898, ‘and corn to the lowest | Barnsdall “A point since 1921. | Bendix Aviatio Wheat closed irregular, varying | Bethl. Steel from 13s¢ per bushel lower than Sat- | Borg Warner \_Urday’s finish to ‘sc advance, May | Brunswick Bal i poor quality do McClures branded | The Tribune Want Ad Department outside world immediately learning {+ of it. Lanchow dispatches said the roving | s em seven room house, stationary w=] tubs, Le water heater and gas A range, basement, new enamel gas Male Help Wanted range, kitchen. Reasonable rent. DON'T BE ‘mis-tit. Quality tor| Call st 622 Second treet after- ch Mi sh., pt a Burr. Ad. 5 jextra 2912-30; extra (92 score) 29; | ih Cal 4 __oons, ec re ta) new S1H-%, July 62-62%. | Cotn | Bar AG ee 34 | but by early afternoon the list was | firsts (88-01 score) 25';-28%, Pack: | 'Solation a region known as one of Grdbrior solnie Re HD,” [FOR RENT Srna —rooe moder , ee ee hate oe chy | Calimesa Elec 8 again dragging close to the year's! ing stock, current maka,.No. 1, 22- | the most detached in the world. Williston, N pie st Sn hah ect house, also 2 room partly modern Ps May new 65-67%. oats ioe Sts |Canadian Pac. . 38' | lowest fevels. “Predictions that busi: |22'; No.2 a1 News of the massacre first reached | Winnemucea, Ne Lerten Pe ait geek 44 4 and provisions ranging from 16¢ set- | Canno a heitie | 17" | hess recovery in 1931 will be slow, if | Cheese 84,495, steady. State, whole | the outside world yesterday when a{Winmpes, Many cle Female Help Wanted Bese ea eee on. ; Ce cane ce ecaiuak deseetcdl wad Oneee Se Wc s 8614 | Sure, are now commonly ‘heard’ in| milk, flats,’ fresh, fancy to ‘fancy | resident reported to have. escaped Thayer Ave." 4 delaying “natvest “operations” of ‘the | Cerro De Pasco ..... Wali Street, and economic advisory | specials 211-2214. from Liangchow, arrived at Lanchow, hayei 74 | Services, while indicating investment | Eggs 8,846, firm; regular packed, | ; WANTED—Women aiid girls to de Sif | bargains, say there need be no hurry | mixed colors. closely elated tesa} Se ent ae Pe about making purchases, all of which |37; extras 85-36; extra first 30-34; UanChOW Cispavches Tec jtended to keep markets depressed. | first 27-29; seconds 25-26; medium | #Ppealed to the government to send Tax selling continued and rails} firsts 20-22. Refrigerator, closely se- | troops to oppose the Mohammedans, | wheat producing countries of the|Chesap. & Ohio .. southern hemisphere was a veason+Chgo. Gt. foe Ra assigned both for relative firmness of :Chgo. Gt. W. Pd. . the Liverpool market today and for!C. M. St. P. & Pac. . an upward trend of wheat values here. /C. M. St. P. & Pac, Pfd. FOR RENT—At 600 First street, moa cea greeting cards. $5 per Ft ern 6 room bungalow. Hot water experience unnecessary; no sellin; heat, natural installed. Write Quality Novelty Co. 6 cots in basement. See cutie ok snowing 1 ts - Franklin St., Providence, R. I. 100 Ave. B East, ~ + were again conspicuously heavy.|lected extra first 20-22%; first 18-|adding, “otherwise every _ living ‘ aaitoo ms mtn din _ a ++ Oo en A See opel prospect oe wheat) Chena erat ¢ {losses in the main were moderate,|19%s; seconds 164-17; medium first.| Chinese of Northwestern” Kansu,! Zit & WANTED—Maid for general house- | FOR RENT—New six room strictly export, business TMeanwatle, too’ ale | Chrysler 3 g | however, and most of the pivotal in- 15-16%. Nearby-hennery __ browns, | where Mohammedan authority now d work. Phone 189, modern duplex, heated garage ad- Sine Sino TO MERC WE tO mel en |dustrials maintained a good under- | extras 38-40; extra first 33-35, nee al be slain” + tonight and joining, natural gas heat, electric ternate freezing and thawing condi- | Col. : jtone, I. S. Steel, American Can, and} Nearby and nearby western hen- | 8s supreme, w espe mer Tuesday ; be 1S ie eee ren oars eG | ooiean Canine: | Case were among issues selling up ajnery whites, closely selected extra,| , Activities of | the ean F tonight Rooms for Rent iit Pull “basement, Phone ory were reported as caus! TOP | } , | point or two, then losing their gains. /36-381:: do, average extra 35; near- | Who were believed to be seeking to s 4 Dil Hy os - 2 Gre tn ouuiuonal-uncsecrabte inti Com: Boutiern’... 3m | Radio common and preferred’ “B" |by white, pullets 25: Pacific, coast | start a revolution against the Nank- somewhat warmer ‘Tuesday. ”°""°" | BOR RENTOTwo wisely furnished | FOR RENT—Modern —alx room SY! , ae te ecient uicaeee locrcGas * | shares dropped to new low levels, and | white, shéll treated. extra 374 ;|ing government, were said to have | large comfortable sleeping rooms in| house, located at 418 Sevent ence. al aiied ahead br ioar ae ae: 46% | in the rails, New York Central, Balti-|do. extra first 36-37. extended over a period of two months. WEATHE NS | ‘odern home. suitable for| Street, gas heated, $58.00 per month, advices that rural offerings of corn! Cont. Can.” 4giz j More and Ohio. Atchison, and Chi) Dressed poultry steady, | chickens, | Several towns were reported to have The high pressure with its! Che oF two, Hot tater orci care | Gall Hedden Real Extate : e a : a 2 =82" "37: ~ sob Wabeliec aid 4 ; . | Sn have become seanty. Feed manufac-|Cont: Motor. 2% | Folate, the ast named ‘ocondace | fresh 20-82: | fronen 26-37: | fowls, | been destroyed by them in their reok- |<vl, weather, still cov | Call at 307 Tenth street or phone | FOR RENT—Seven room house with turers reported every bit of forage on|Cont. Oil of Del. 8 new minimum. Union Pacific lost 4. fresh, 14-19. Turkeys, fresh. 35-44: less orgy of killing and looting. “low” is centered over t] gor four bedrooms, modern except heat. farms is being used for livestock, and |Corn Products 31% | “Call money showed the customary | ducks, fret 13 a1 ieen aida” "| Dispatches described horrible Rone nem 1| OR RENTCOn ground Tico fur. | One block from postotfice, Harvey fie ore ants wonlntin wos TGloene ee: 73x, | Yearoend firmness, ‘renewing at 2'| Live ‘poultry. ‘steady, Chickens |Senes. On one occasion an. army |° itt foreis teuperatores | ome nee Sree Tee, uke Harris & Company. DECORA NO RD Aer acer Ler onenC een yg | Per cent, and moving up to 3%, the | freight 20-23¢; express 21-29¢; broil-| of Mchammedans “entered a town he plains states enst-| ished front room equipped for ; ae corn now is to help a pig make a hog|Crucible Steel . 55's : Righest since May. Last year at this | crs freight 35¢; express 40-50c; fowls | of 20,000 inhabitants, looted every- Ny fair| light housekeeping for married cou- | FOR RENT—A five room dwelling in e ple or two ladies. Call at 422 Fifth | a duplex, close in. Occupancy by tonight and Tues-} street, Jan. 1st., with garage. Inquire of of himself.” Corn receipts in Cnicago Cuba Cane Sug. Pf. . today totaled about 74 cars against|Curtiss Wright 992 cars at this time last year. Oats!Dupont .... Oe | ‘ , | time, however, the rate was 6 per | treight 20-24c; express 20-26¢; roost= | thin, id then killed 2 2% | gz an en led every person 2 a j gent, and two vears ago, it touched | ers freight 14c; express 15c: turke! re ‘i 1 > 83° |12 per cent. Other monetary accom- | Y before burning the town, with its ja iS Benera followed corn. \East. Kodak om- | freight Joc; express 37c; ducks freight | streets piled high with corpses.” | FOR RENT—Two newly decorated | _ Dr. R. 8. Enge. Provisions were lower with hogs. 1 8 ae 1 a3. modations were virtually stationary. | 25e; express 30c. oe ee ‘i FOR RENT—A ni Rea tar a ronaio: Cetivate ‘weevils ayes me 50's |, Copper was quoted at 10% cents a » ‘The Mohammedans entered an nicely furnished sleeping rooms in lew six room modern up 4. for domestic shipment. CHICA! DUCE j other village,” dispatches continued, 1 | . however. eased close to Its! Chicago, Deen 90. wy alle produce | “lined up 4,000 men, shot them all, | 174 recently recorded low for all time. ‘refiected a better trend today and | then left, taking the women as pris- | ,, of corn today amounted to only 912.-! 5)" pow. & Lt.ts modern home, private entrance,| house and basement, garage, Call 000 bushels, compared with 1.741.000 bushels a week ago and 1,949,000 Close in. Call at 320 Second street | at 1029 Seventh street or phone 1 v1 jenerally fair tonight | or phone 1606-M. 1740-W. \ | and ‘uesd: warmer in ce scons ee bushels on the corresponding day in 27 : with demand good, trade picked up. joners. The children were abandoned, |colder in extreme cast. portion ts FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room | FOR RENT—Five room { fete “preuictions were current. that ; 3a | eee RANGE ow Close |ERSS_ and, butter were firmer with | destined to freeze or starve to death.” | night. in modern home, quite close in, al-/ house two blocks from postoffice. with light stocks on hand consumers /Gen” Am, Tank . ; Dei ee Ow ES | prices quoted from unchanged to %¢ ———_____ Bismarck «tation bar ways hot water. Call after 6:30 p.| A. A. Loehrke, Gen. Delivery. Phone L of gore will have to come nto ‘the (Gen, dec: (New): } a on ne higher, Poultry also was quoted inches; reduced. ‘to sea level, m. at 404 First street or phone 586.| 166. : i market on a broa , { 2 a i ¥ s = ‘67 | firm. inches. RIS ROBERT: hon BENTO ony = FOR BR re = ~~ pi ad Buss Sear * |General Mills . i 35% Iker Bock itiae: {inberger aac: bath, suitable for two. Hot and louse, $35.00 per month. Phone Minneapolis, Dec. 29.—(P—Wheat (Gen Maters 5. futures opened steady here today, | Gino; : 7 turned strong shortly afterward but miata —_ then dij sharply when. the domes- iGoodyr. Tr. & Rub. tic visible supply failed to show vol-; ume. December. and. May wheat |@ran. Palge Mot. closed unchanged and July ‘ic lower. | Gt Nor ctyeee Cir. Coarse grains developed some liqui- | G+" West, Sug. | a5 ; cold water at all times. One block | 400-M. Swiss, 33. Th tivmeis: crekiupeer ans l) N MAY AG WIRE | _from _postoffice. _Phone 1540-J. FOR RENT—Six room modern house, rore) standards (90 1 cuicven | FOR RENT— junny sleeping room| available January 1st. Phone 189. ee cee \ next to bath in quiet modern home, FOSHAY STRUCTURE) saci sii | aparimena | FOR RENT—Warm furnished sleep- ie ——- 18% | Chicago, Dec. 29.—(»)— irsts 26c; ordinary | 18 Individuals ‘and Firms Will Wheat fey i Repriperetor firsts 16%c; | | | i dation but prices held well on the (Grisny Grunow 4 .| Receive’Refunds of More | ; ing room. Hot water at all times. | FOR RENT—Three room apartment whole. Oats, rye, barley and flax! nee’ : a setae | ! siti ‘Idi in-| Call at 619 Sixth street or phone | with front porch, private bath, hot trade was unusually dull and 1 8 /ouston On. : cr n citliis Beez roost | Than $600.00 — : soe: In Ming) Gal at Rater antennae 7 a Sw |Hudson Motor : 3c; gee! heats neapolis Federal Gov- i fOR RENT—Two warm sleeping| nd tubs in basement, furnished Cash wheat receipts were liberal! : ; i hee ee De P' y OW leeping ” but elevator demand was fair to good /Hupp. Mot, Car ..... ; MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Washington, D. 0., Dec. 20.—)— | aimantsseah rooms, ‘good beds, convenient to| ot unfurnished as desired. Call at and prices held firm compared with ‘t+ “Combus. Eng. ... a Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 20.—()—| Righteen income tax refunds of more | capitol, hot water always, Call! _ 323 Second street. Phone 360-M. futures. Only the damaged wheat iri¢ i Flour unchanged. In carload’ lots/than $500 were awarded to indi- | _ 300-w. FOR RENT—Two furnished 2 room Y was neglected. Winter wheat was in|7)¢ : \family patents quoted $5.25-5.35 per | viduals and irms in Montana during Minneapolis, Dec. 29.—()\—Acquisi- | FOR RENT—Well furnished front | ®Partments, one with private bath | tion of the Foshay tower by the Unit-| room with kitchenette, gas for| nd electric stove with private en- / The treasury department also re- | eq States government for a new fed-| cooking. —Hazelhurst apartments,| ‘fance and on first floor. Hot wa- good pean and was firmer. Durum |77¢° : ig was slow and casy. - Cash corn demand fair to good, |Ii Tel. & Tel. . jbarrel in 98-pound cotton sacks, Ship- 1 30. mee ee Hse fiscal year of 1930. Bran $14.00-14.50. Oats demand was a shade better but ii ara ee Standard middlings $13.00-13 50. {ported ws peta Pgs pened cers eral building here was a possibility] 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. a on re at 610 Sixth street Se ee aNinattt was camewnat batter, (eels-Spatd Tr... | RANGE OF CARLOT SALES _ | William A. Clark and of $2.954 to the | today. : aver for | FOR RENT—A large furnished sleep- |" Phone 403-J. ae Plax demand was Tair io 00d for tne | elvinator - | aiumeanelio” Wee 20. _tme Range {state of Laura E. Bullard were made | Judge J. C. Rockwood. receiver for | "rig room ina modern howe, Cau | FOR RENT—Two or three room ne best. offerings. Bennet. fon “ lof carlot hati sales: Wheat, No. 1; during the year. the W. B. Foshay company, admitted | at 816 Main Ave. or phone 859. ly decorated apartment. Hot wa- rane aah ; .{ The income tax refunds were: Bar- | he had learned indirectly the govern- 0 LAVESTOUK Kresge (S. 8.) . hard spring, 7612; No. 1 dark north-| ge 5 iT—Furnished sleeping room| ‘eT heat. Will furnish lights, wa- CHE ern, 131% -' No. 1 northern, 7612; | nett Iron Works, Helena, $2,021; Arby | ment was considering possible pur- | *OR RENT—Furnished sleeping ane yn: ; Pac. Gas & Elec. . | Pacific Light .. | Packard Motor . and coarse grain closing quotations good and choice today follow: common medium and te 5.25 " ter, heat and for cooking. - ater af ge ne Ree eolay No. 3 mixed, 60-71'¢; No. 2 hard win+| Beardslee, Shelby, $813.245; Brown-| chase of the structure. |; Mutable for cne,or twa. Close ab! ished or tnturnished, Galtvar #1? nD avelgnts., Tos.!|Toew's Inc... |ter. 73%; No. 2 amber durum, 74; No.| field Canty Carpet company, Butte,| ‘The present building has proven | __APDly at 522 Second street. Tenth street. ak to 10 tobi Mack Trucks 3 mixed durum, 59-61; No. 1 red dur-/ $16,126; Jack S. Cohen, Butte, $1,218; | inadequate for the needs of the Min- ! FOR RENT—Nice warm room | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished -| Mathieson Alk.’ .. ey ere 3| Mrs. Mae L. Egland, Scobey, $1,057; | neapolis division of federal court and| joining bath, 623 Fifth. Phone| "Tene with privilege of using Ele Light | May Dent, Strs. . mixed. 5a, 4 YUOW, 625-554; No. 3; cL, Emmons, Kalispell, $581; Em-|a new building for government bust-| 1044-W. is | Ae AEOYRC RE oe g bx. | Mex. Seab. Oil . , Oats, No.3 white, 27 mons Oll Syndicate, Kallspell, $2,083; | ness here, Judge John B. Sanborn | FOR RENT—Large pleasant room in| er and telephone,’ Also ter eon, Vent weight B itcican sh kam ‘ Rye No.2, 37% Equity cooperative association, Har-} said, would enable the United States) modern home. Call at 315 Tenth| Kitchen cabinets Calne Dy Fon, ; re rae eres : Flax, No. i, $1.60%4-1.52, lem $1,117; Great Falls Meat com-| to carry out a plan to split the fed-| street, street, : ‘ ’ Mo. Pacific . oe j pany. $839; T. A. Marlow, Helena,| eral court districts in this state into | ——<—= FOR RENT—Puriish ~~ 30" Ibs. | Mont. Ward . H , $2,131 _ A. eee Butte, ee the elie capa mal Rosin; andeaca city haat valet Sal tees ; , “| Nash Motors ,83' jontana and Iron com- ¢ building however, must be sol a 5 * iy | Nat. Biscuit . I pany, Washoe $649. at auction while the government! nished sleeping rooms for legisla- a ¢( nd | Nat. Cash Reg. | Standara sett Montana National Development | usually acquires its property by con- | ROOM AND BOARD in a modem} tors, single or double. The Lau- 5 yearlings | jauout _ steady, (aikin€. | Net. Dairy. Prod RISMARCK G company, Billings $666; Pacific Na-)demnation. The tower, according to| downtown home, rate $30.00 per| Tain Apartments, B. F. Flanagan eee eee eet nte toe conts| Nat. Bow. é& Let. | arurnishea by Ra tional bank, Boise, Idaho, $1,341; W.| federal court order, cannot be sold! month. Call at 113 Mandan street.|_Prop. | 3 Bgers Stalin sicidy est welgity | Nev. Sons: Cop. 1090 | xi nae E. Rice, Oilmont, $939; ‘Mrs, Julia | for less than $1,650,000. Phone 637-J. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished base- A bere eth atria che sd git | NS" Na ent. - Miwon Cs ‘ is a northern hern Roberts, Great Falls, salts - a ment apartment, with private bath f and choice 600-900 Ibs. ! Norf. & Western . LIS CASH CLOSE No. 1 amber durum . yner company, Oswego $1,212. 2 ‘ur= » 3 0051100" ton. 16, j| North“American : @)' | aanneapie, Dee. 0-0 Weat S23 ulaeg durin pine eornnany Osvenoit he om: paced Wanted to Rent hsb Sali ai tae We Ape : P 00) Northern Pac. . .| ts today 348 compared to 130 a ‘ warted Insurgents! wanreo to RENT AT—ONGETA | _.™¢D'S. 711 Ave. A or phone 1256-W. Havana, Dec. 29.—()—The Cuban gas heat and lights. Also 1 base- referably one large room and bed government claimed Saturday to have| oom, for $2500 er $90.00 Wrie| ment apartment partiy furnished, $200 000 iN STOLEN’ thwarted a revolutionary plot which] ‘Tribune in care of Ad. No. 78 also large sleeping room for rent. Petia ab ED +) ‘Cash Wheat lamer 15% protein 3 {1 dark nor.. .73% 7612 .73'2 .76! a” 2 dark nor.. .70% 5, Fonees aimed to overthrow the administra- Call at Third. nd_ choice ‘(heef) dium 4.00-6.6 p tion of President Machado Christmas FOR RENT—Three room furnished : "egal an 5x [lace prota is CHICAGO CASH GRAIN eve. Lost and Found apartment on’ second floor. Gas Ker 22% {1 dark nor. .73'% 73's .76'4, , Chicago, Dec. 29.—()—Wheat. No. An announcement by the author-|-...____.... s+» +s! stove for cooking. Rent $32.00 per and 61% 12 dark nor.. 701 vos teee| Aghard 79; No. 1, northern springiMrs, Edgar F. Luckenbach,| ities said the plotters learned the|LOST—Red fur cloth tam atthe! month, Phone 499-M ‘or inquire ‘'3 69% (3 dark nor.. .66'3 common. 78%; No. 1 mixed 78%-% secret police knew of their plans and} Paramount theatre Saturday after-| at 1014 Broadway. 13% protein “| Com. No. 3 mixed 60%4-61; No. 2]. Wife of Steamship Owner, | cancelled their arfangements. | noon. Finder please return to Par- | son RENT —Two room 7 TA fats ‘7a%5 76%] Yellow BAN: No.'R white Gi! | ema eee amount box office for reward, | "OR RENT—Two room 0 Corp. Am. : 2 dark nor. .70's vesee ceeee| _ Oats, No. 2 white 31%-32; No. Is Greatest Loser Tek 1 Ts en partment on first floor. Private 7 Pectin it3 gay aa white 3114 WHAT INDIA WANTS entrance. Phone 833-W or call at ,. and [Reading ©o, --? 12% protein Timothy’ seed _8.75-0.00. — London, Dec. 29.—At a. teception Dead Animals Wanted 323 Eighth street south from 8 a. m. ¢ good and /Remington Rai 1 dark nor.. .73% Clover seed 15. 15 New York, Dec, 29.—()—About site by <i ze rade Peete to 1:30 p. m. 2 edium 1 Reo Motor. % 12 dark nor. .7042 Sear eT ,000 in jewelry, lost, strayed or|here recently, the Maharajah of | —— ——__ NTE ck | FO ENT—Three room in er k Ights, common 5.00-6.00; ewex Rep. Iron & $13 dark nor. 66‘. MONEY RATES oe ine nah panies te a| Baroda explained the desire of India,| DEAD ANIMALS WANTED—Quick | FOR RENT—Three room nicely fur- ! 166) The, mediui-to cholos 3.00 |Reynolds Tob. Grade of New York, Dec. 29.—(/P)—Call heat: d the | “Freedom to develop according to the} S¢rvice will be given removing your| nished apartment, also a sleeping 240; feeding ‘Tambs. 60-13 Toe, good |Richfld Oil Cal. money firm, high 4, low 214, ruling /nlght club and a theatre, engage people's individual genius is the ur.| dead or undesirable live animals,| room. Hot water at all times Ade choice 6. 0, 4 (Royal Dutch Shel rate 2%, close 4 per cent. woe tan er Tater nach wife of| gent need of India and her earnest| Such as horses, hogs, cows and| dress, 816 Ave. B. Phone 1095. — es |Safeway Stores .. Time loans steady, 30-90 days 2 rs, Edgar F. L » desire,” he reported. “Let India take | ‘Sheep, all free of charge. We call] FOR RENT—Two room apartmn ‘apartment, SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK St. L. & San Fra 3; 4-5-6 months 2%-3. Prime com-|the steamship owner, reported gems ported. Nae: AY, for one or more, large or small | furnished or unfurnished. City South St. Paul, Dec. 29.—(P)—(U. 8. / Schulte Ret. Strs. -73' .16' | mercial paperf 2%-3: bankers accep- | valued at between $170,000 and $200,-| the place which 1s not only her priv- Write or phone us promptly heat. Call Roo ty a Dept. of Agri.) {Seaboard Airline . ‘’ teres sees. [tances unchanged. 30 days 2-17, | 000 were stolen from her on a recent| ilege but her due as a self-governing Northern Rendering Company, Bis- i Cal m 200, College Build- ; Cattle—3,700: largely shortfed steer |Sears-Roebuck . 662 70% ..... ...../90 days 2-1%. Four months 2'4-2, trip to Palm seach, Fla. Miss Marie| unit of the British commonwealth of y» ing or phone 1063, Tun; early indications weak to’ lower |Servel Inc. . Montana Winter 5-6 months 2% -2% . |de Caire, of Park Avenue society, re-| nations.” | marck, N. D. Box 265. Phone 406 ae Two room newly dec- ‘y on these with other classes about Shattuck (F. G.) . | orated furnished apartment, gas steady: bulk steers and yearlings Sheil Union Oil ported the loss of $16,500 in jewls on GOV! MENT BONDS rn 5 | | $7.50-9'25; few held at $¥.50-10.00; ‘Simmons ..... 13M 74% w York, Dec. 29—(P)—Liberty|@ night life tour, “Texas” Guinan | 5 | heated, private entrance, close in. 4 cows $4.25-550; Heifers. *$550-7.2 ‘Simms’ Petrol Bode ee sald her $3,500 mesh bag disappeared Legion Officials to 500 Are Arrested in | _Adults only. Phone 967. | bulls mostly $4.75-3.00; feeders and 'Sinclair Cons. Oii | "Liberty 31's 101.27. at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre Sat- Speak to Boy Scouts : r |FOR RENT—In modern home, aun< { stockers in light supp'y: a few natives |Skelly Oi . 13% 74's 73% 4%! First 41's 102.28. urday night, Turkish Disorders ny two room furnished apartment. Sa eR eo «about outers: Bac. [eee aaa. Mrs. Luckenbach is believed to have} Members of American Legion Boy a Call at 924 Fourth street or phone | *"Galves--1,500; vealers fully steady: |Sparks Withington’ .. 13% .74% 13% 14%| Treas. 4s 108. : been followed when she boarded a/ scout troop No. 9 will be entertained | Istanbul, Dec. 29—()—Stern meas-| _543-W. good grades mostly $850; a few $91 Standard Brands | __——___- fala 8 the Pennsylvania terminal on | at 8 banquet tonight, at the Patter-|ures were Invoked by the ‘Turkish SR 4 v .00. itand. Gas lec. . 19. yn el at 6:30 o'clock. | gove toda: ol Ay Ee Oe Intake oe more lower |Stand. Oil Calif. 73% 14%" 73% 14'4| pars BRE MOE Oe A string of pearls valued at $100.000 | *°Giarence Fisiayson will be present- /eovemmment Side pat one ase Miscellaneous ; than Friday; desirable 140-200 pound |Stand. Oil N. J. and South Dakota Bancorporation 31%. ;Snd @ pearl necklace valued at $20.000| eq with an entire boy scout uniform | voring restoration of the caliphate. | a ee eae oe pcg Ek Breyhound common 57. | gx,.|were among the loot. in recognition his being the outstand-! More than 500 persons have: been|OUR FIRST sale of horses for 1931 Shen toLt00 on henver Butchers: | Studebaker 20% o .18% 74% 73% .744| Minneapolis Moline Pow. Imp. 474.1 iss de Caire said she discovered | ing scout of the troop for 1930. ‘arrested in an aftermath to the revolt} Will be January 12th. Write us for pebane sows mostly $6.00-6. Pigs | Superior Steel TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY the loss of her valuables the morning| Star badges will be presented to at Menemen, near Smyrna, last Wed- information. We also want agents el .00; average cost Saiurday Texas Corp. 29% after a tour of four night clibs on| Raymond Finlayson and Lyle Dren- | nesda: , and, it is understood the; ‘© buy old, wild or blemished ind weight 225; for week, average Tex. Pac. Ea. Tr. sesee 138% Th 11314 74% ers Dec. 21. They included one necklace} nen. ried or tribunals of indeperdence,| horses for slaughter. Elder Horse Cost $7.60; weight 225. | Tim. Roll. Bearing or Durum * GIVE HER a Permanent Wave tor|of 197 pearls with a diamond clasp,| A-“D. McKinnon, commander of whic in 1925 broke che bone ‘of the|_ Sale Co., Jamestown, N. Dak. Sheep—5,000; ning slow; Packers | Underwood Elliott 50% | ; Christmas Natural, lasting, guar-| worth $14,000, and a clip pin set with the Lloyd Spetz post of the American | rebellion, sald the callphate may be| WANTED TO BUY—Hogs, cattle, | bid around lower than Friday, | Union Carbide 55 mm 13 70 72 | anteed waves $5.00 and $6.50 at the h $2,500. lin, st = or ‘or better on good to choice! Union Pacific 176 | 3 A i psa | Wave Nook, 102 Third |°sStones. worth $2,500. j Legion, R. J. Kamplin, state com- reestablished to meet the situation. horses and fresh milch cows, Also i lambs sellers asking. $7.75-8.00; | United Aircraft. 20% | Calitornia Wave q Miss Guinan told police the mesh mander, and A. L. Fosteson, district | six military and clvil officials of| barley and rye; will pay 30 per \ throwouts weak to 25¢ lower: $5.00°| Unit Cigar Str. . | street. Bismarck. Phone 762. bag was taken out of her lap as she| deputy, have promised to attend and'the government were arresied at| bushel above market prise. J, 3 6.00. United Corp. ... 15% | ee a eee was applauding. It was a gift from/| each will give a short address. |Menemen, charged with participation} Chesak, Bismarck, N. D. eo reared ‘United Fruit : 50 FOR Bee CALE Siren toon Larry Fay, the comedian, she said. hi J.,G, Karastewicz 1s scout master. 'in religious reaction. Twenty-six per-|_7-F-24. ‘ UTH . (Un. Gas é Imp. 4 sons were arrested in Instanbul and| FOR SALE—Cholce Canary singers. j Duluth, Minn., Dec. 29.—(?—Close: | yg. Ind, Alcohol’. strect and Avenue B. Phone 515 ; > ‘ | Canary singers, Figen rack 150-152 to arrive US. Reaity ae Imp or 328. Motorist Parking Begin Work Today on 3! travers ‘arriving ere trom| "imported German Rollers choppers i 3 Dec. ; May $1.55; i : Sui, FA / yeaguigay : : 5 Hare tains Cages, coed, CL Ges SEs 1U. 3 Steel. ates FOR SALE—Second hand rebuilt L. Machine in River; Staring Corporation Interrogation. | Some officials at] treats, ete Phone 115-3. Jacob | Whe: 0. morthern 74%- | Util, Pow. & Let. A Coarse C. Smith typewriter, in good condi- i ee | Manissa also wi arrested. ; _ Bul inson. Box ch + No.4" northern Tass. | Vanadium Corp. : tion. Will sell reasonable if taken] | Minot, N. D. Deo. 31—A Willston| Minneapolis, Dee. 29.— (#7 — Final 3 FOR SALE—North Dakota honey, 60 4 78%c; No. 2 2. 1115-75'sc; No. 1} = ae. at once. Phone 1471-R. motorist has hit upon an idea where- | steps in winding up the disastrous af-| Sere Ibs., $6.50, 120 Ibs., $12.50. F. O. B. amber durum, 72-74c; No, 2 do T1-T4e; | woot Marsiea by he can park his car in a public | fairs of the Staring Finance corpora-| Marthquake Victims Bismarck, shipped on receipt of | i No. 1 durum 70-71c; No. 2.do 69-70c: | west. ‘ion No, 1 mixed durum 65-72c; No. 2 do wes ae Br. 6 64-71c; No. 1 red durum 63c. Westgh. El. & Mfg. . i FOR RENT—All modern sleeping | place and return to it and find that | n and living room, suitable for one or | it has not been looted of accessories. {4 mixed corn a | mixed corn tion, bankrupt by the defalcation of price. Sample prepaid, 18c. River- the ‘late Stanley 8. Staring, former | Reach Total of 39) fae ‘Apidae Barnes. wa j two perscns, also for sale. child's His car has been parked for at| real estate operator, will he started | " 1 i 4 No. 3 white 2655-27 Willys-Overland 4 bed. | Phone »857-W or call at 323| least a month and not a thing is| here today with the filing of - pe-| Salta, Argentina, Dec. 29.—()—The i ie Som No.'s'3 g-58ie; No, | Woolworth... 53% |6 mixed corn Tenth street north. missing. tition of the receivers. | list of dead in the village of La Poma,| desk #nd bap tae ose | x - No, 5 yellow 57%-58%c; No. la Giittats aan, He merely ran it over a bank into} According to Josiah Brill, attorney | destroyed by an earthquake Wednes: | RA, LATHE flat top s iss, isnt $00 j “ ancy choice to fancy 38-46c; me- BOSTON WOOL 3 whitecats 25% FOR RENT—All modern, five room |the river near the Williston pump| for the stockholders of the corpora-| day, reached 39 Saturday with the| (rst Phone dium to good 33-37c; lower grades! Boston, Dec. ae) reading in 4 white oats (23% 25% bungalow. Located at 112 Ave. ©. | station. tion, an agreement has been reached | discovery of six bodies in ruins ‘hich FOR SALEDBaled hay al oo ae | 29-33e. | wool is restricted to small quantities. |" Barley— Rent very reasonable. For infor-| Just a small part of the top of the | with practically all of the creditors of | were still incompletely explored. It rad ALE—Baled hay at 50c per 4 “| youmioN EECHAW 1 Bue. Anasctelen © Ane yine 8. cebee [Ch to fancy, 50 mation call Mrs. J. W. McLaughlin, | car protrudes above the ice. the corporation. {was feared more bodies would be| Bale. F. Jastkowlak, 419 ‘Twelfth { New "York, Dec. 20 Foreign | Volume, of woot Nave Goeveatic wool (pare? Sent ; 306%4 Main or phone 1388-M. RIC YeR The principal stockholders of the | found because a number of persons meee enn 4 exchanges. easy. Demand: Great rae December 27! R: £ A California beekeeper estimates | defunct company will stand the loss. | have been missing since the. shock. R RENT—Two nice office rooms, Britain’ 486%; “France | 3.93; Italy | during, week ene nds as com-iNa°s... 35% 39% 35% A Grayson county, Ky. farmer | that each pound of honey represents | he sald. They have agreed to pay 60| Another earthshock at §:48 o'clock | Inquire P. C. Remington é& Son. ql sors: Sweden oauau Muntres! | pared with 2,197,400 pounds duriag| Plax "+" | made a net profit of $81 on a litter of | more than 35,000 trips of a bee from|per cent of the $65,000 claims filed | this morning caused landslides-in the FOR RENT—Oifice rooms. Apply to 09.84%. 7 : | Previous week. [No Teseeens LAT% 151% 147% 1.49% | Pigs in 149 days. flower to hive. by the creditors. hills around Le Poma. F A. Knowles. 4