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4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1931 : I : RECOVERS |[ New York Stocks |CORN HITS LOWEST | "*Wit' Goce friaaylaai- ts av Sara see |{_ Weather Report | ‘o” Piquett closed by thanking Judge | Temperature at 7 a, LATE AND STOCKS LEVEL SINCE 4922, will be eowenaed ft the fisantisl | Joseph Sabath for his fairness tn con. | Hienest .wednerday, :] poppe ay in observance of | ducting the trial. Assistant State's | Precipitation to 7 a. m. New York stock jtorney Wayland Brooks began im- — PULLS GRAIN DOWN ‘and curb and ‘the commode ately ‘on his last argument. se GENERAL REPORT ity exchanges will be closed for the | “Brooks said Piquett was the first| x. p, stations— " man he had ever heard in a court | Bismarck, cloudy 82 ENJOY ADVANGES fe? Amenia, rain 5 : ‘ {Am, & For. of the markets Saturday, April mest room say Pat Roche was dishonest. ‘a3 Weakness Displayed in Middle; c issi ‘ | eee hie teen and ects een “That is just a part of their phoney | Petiineaus “clo b ‘ Am. ommission Houses Persistent six exch: hide exchange smoke screen, part of the phoney de-| Carrington, rain of Day, But Coming Holiday ‘ 3 | fense,” caid the prosecutor. “Til an-| Crosby, cloudy Sellers Despite More Active . chi ong . Devils ‘Lake, rain. een) Shipping Demand ube | Sry taey sak "Who Wiled” Jako | Biotec ae ipping Deman >. rake, fossy . wae ats —_ a be yc lew York, April 2.—(P)—Atter dis- 3 8 1 2.1 it gun API Fessenden, cloudy 40 30 marked weakness during the PS pile ie arora gh said ‘Brothers dropped that gun’.” [Grand Forks, cloudy. 48 34 ursday, . 1922. all grains reached new bottom —(P). Hankinson, | cloudy B12 Ket recovered sharply in the ate deal: . { jleveis "Thtreday, “Commission houres | Wh ‘Bren High, Low Close Hettinger, foggy rae short . T. & S. 4 | were ent Helle! , , alte | At io |e Beatie ng eaahtag ass : Thue ae Te Broadcast of Last — [isnmors ‘coud st and notwithstanding statements by a * 2, Auburn Agta i | asi, napeit ae Soe pu ite #8) Rites Next Week Is $s HE 20] the tvthane reserves the right to viation me |e “f "= rt 63 33 Baldwin Loco, ation at present was much stronger 38%) Planned by Chains SS 33 217] teleck soy Pt conform with make- a out a loss of 1% points. | Balt. & Ohio % | Selling, however, was incited by ap- — Pe 38 22-15 | up rules of Classified Advertising. American Can and General Electric | Barnsdall “‘A’ ‘*%* parent likelihood of much enlarged 32% (Continued from one) 60 34 200 recorded net of about a point, % |corn acreage for the 1931 crop. Jul : 34% [34% 33% 133% page Lee ae Phone 33 and Auburn shot up more than 10./Bethl. Steel .. Corn closed nervous, %-%e lower; on 2 % %|cept to give his widow a one last) n ‘The market closed with a steady May old, 60%-60%c; July, 61 %-62c. | wa 7 glimpse at the man everyone cherish- 50 36 .04| The Tribune Want Ad. Department. tone. Sales approximated 2,500,000 | Wheat Varying from He oft to, jc | MOY ---007 STN Jan ane eee [ec But it was doubtful whether Mrs, 3 0 shares, Bur. Ad. Mch. 7 |oats, %-%e down, and provisions at = Rockne would care to see “Rock” +, 22.60 Some observers had expected the| Cal. & ie |Sereaeeliner a ct. msc, arora 151 151 |again under the circumstances of| Chicago caer ee Male Help Wanted 152 1.52 | mutilation and death. She, like all/nes Moines, ia, snow 50 32 .03 f ————_____—_______ of Rock’s boys, wanted to remember|Dodge City, Kan, fos 54 38 .00/ DISTRICT Manager Wanted for Bis- 31% 22% |nim as he was when last she saw him/| Edmonton, Alte, Say. 3335 00)" marck _ terri closing out of short contracts in ad- be All ewe parece around the is son's lowest prices. Corn as w. Sera te ees Ganka: cats reached ‘new bottom devels, and rary upturn. A rally did get under |C2S°, J; 7 Ructived iurgely fo discourames ova | 34 —beaming, joking and laughing. Havre, Monts cuady 48 32 100) this. vicinity exceeded quarter mil- eae 36 5 . : . clou 3 fray ‘Thursday morning, but was soon eae ae ad Cee _ AEA AER HK 35%) Escorted by guards of honor, the|Huron,’s. D, taining. §% 49 [041 Mon last. year. Grest opportunity lost ss Ing. Sin i 4 lar bearish influence, mbre than off- IARCK GRAID of the famous Notre Dame foot-| Kansas City, Mo. clre Be for right man. Write E. W. Cow- ateiie at ‘g “e aN body of th Mites City, taining... $4 36 can] ON TIRE Meer. Missouri State BISM. ‘weeks ago next Saturday, the market, . Gt. W. pf. % | setting at times the effect of cur-| (Furnished by Russell-Mille: % uM rs ‘as measured by the price index of 90/C. M. St. P. 6 tailed receipts, both of corn and ‘april ie Co.) | ball ea was Marty = oe No, Platte, Neb. cldy- 50 3 1 Rees ans an Oey i wat almost |Chgo. & Northwe : p ‘Si lotclock, but how vastly different was|Picrre, 8D. cloudy.. 48 36 C6 Gl Helping to give relative steadiness |No. 1 northern. « turns, and the latest one was almost | oy! to wheat, however, were reports of |No.1 amber duru $i) the homecoming from those of the Pen de polly 46 4 28 negligi 1 early emergence of grasshoppers in|No, 1 mixed durum Utilities and chemicals were hard | The same thousands jammed/St. Louis, Mo., cl: half a dozen states, especially Mis-|No, 1 red durum 162 x 200 hit, International Telephone dropped souri and South Dakota, the earliest |No, 1 flax 132 | the ‘railroad stations both here and|St, Paul Minn. cloudy 48 32.00 Life; Valley City, N. Dak. WANTED—Man of middle-age, Ger- man_ nationality, with good store experience to work in general store. Write Tribune Ad. No. 45 in care . 1 dark northern >, jever kn in Missouri. Crop experts | Ni Salt Lake City, cloudy more than 2 points, one block of 7.500|Colum. Grapho : % | said that unless the ees prematurely |No: 7 yer. 3 {in ee ee {iid Just four short seattle, Wash, clofdy 48 49 34) _of the Tribune. shares trading on the way down./Coml. Sol. .. hatched or a prolonged wet period |Barley 3 legions back from their glorious in-| Sioux City, Ia., rain.. Wy HW a a point,|Com. Southern .. 4 | followed normal hatching, serious |Oats 2 i nei Teas, Block ‘at 3000 append Consol. Gas damage could be expected In heavily | Snelts 60 | vasion of the west, but the same thou-/SPqkenc, Wash. clay. 46 3% 001 gecredited institution of its kind. Cc 1 can, |Cont. Bak. Ree eee ee atirued grea enrert| acne ‘51 | sands were silent, awed and hushed|Toledo, Ohio, cloudy.. 36 32 .44| Catalog free, Moler College, onsolidated Gas, North American,|¢ont’ Can ‘0 of signs of continued good export | Hard winter wheat . 51 ee eect #33 Electric Power & Light, Pacific Light-!Gont Ins. and for Canadian wheat. Oats as the casket was trucked quickly to) Winnipeg, a eae ing, and American Water Works lost |Cont. Moto an fe with rise cereals. Provisions DULUTH CASH @ waiting hearse and taken slowly OTHER N. D. POINTS Temp. 2 or more. Allied Chemical dropped |Cont. Oil of ee pipuiuth, Minn. April 2-—-(7—Clese: through the massed throng to the] | station— TA Female Help Wanted 5 and Air Reduction more than 2 to/Corn oath 7 RAINS GIVE WHEAT. $1. 3; July, $1.54%. BGin es ceil GEES where| Minot, cloudy .. seveceeee . off more |Cream Whea' TU! ‘ART <, dark ‘northern, 77%- rest until the funeral. ADDRESSING ERVELOPES Work Hay brought forth more ad- | Curtis Wright 7e | aay becnusey Of further, veins and No. 1 northern, 76%4-80%¢;! ven Thursday, pending Mrs,|cloudy Thursday night and Friday;} St home during spare time. Thursday broug! forth =m (Dupont . SAR ERE Eat de Saeed Tr du- 4 *|colder; fresh northerly winds, stantial weekly pay; experience un- 44-77% c; No. i No. 2 do, verse dividend news, although the re- | Drtgs ‘tne’ ~. PIT lees sok ed aL Lait) No. 1|Rockne’s planned arrival at 6 p. m.|°For North Dakota: Mostly cloudy aerdt holiday. No. 2 69. No. 1/ from ere recgived word y for honest, am! per: duction of U. S. Industrial Alcohol’s|Fast. Kodak ci No. 3 do 1 Florida where she Thursday night and Friday, snow #4 + annual rate from $6 to $2 was less)Eaton Ax. & we higher and September Ye lower [NovSeseg datum, ee. 7 2 °° fof her famous husband's sudden|Thuraday night southeast portion;) OOF Mo, ; LEAGUE, NA- drastic than some observers had ex- | El. Auto Lite Coarse grain futures were easy. Rye] Oats, No. 3 white, 27-27%c. death, funeral pans were indefinite.) “°Ror ‘south Dakota: Snow and colder PERVILLE, ILL. = Midland | El. % jand barley encountered stop-loss or-| Rye, No, 1, 29%-32%c. It was the general belief the funeral ; Friday partly cloud: el lies ied cnt | Erie Re Be. sj [ders around’ the opening and dipped| | Barley, choice to fancy, 40-48: me- | wy So Monday or Wednesday| and colder; fresh northerly winds... | WANTED—Girl or middle-aged lady omitted the 50-cent quarterly payment FI sharply. Flax was dull. dium to good, 31%-34 4c: lower grades, | Would be held Monday or i Unsettled and colder} to take care of baby. Phone 1233-M. due at this time. Cash wheat tone was firm. Lower | 284-31 uc. from Sacred Heart church on the| Aor Montana: Unsetiisy *Zenerally | v after 5 p.m. Ask for Mrs. Opp. ‘The bond market continued to give |£° pales ide a al et Eee Notre Dame campus, where Rockne/ fair, colder east portion. co @ somewhat better account of itself. | Go; moderate and easily cleaned up. Du-| | RANGE OF CARLOT SALES | worshipped and where he was Bap-| Iowa: (Mostly cloudy Thuredey | WANTED Maid for general house f' ‘, | , rain or snow - Call money renewed at 1% per cent,/ Cash corn offerings were light and| oatiot grain sales: nee Ne nnee OF | tized six years ago. night ond ty warmer Thursday night | Work. Phone 189. but was not plentiful at that level. . Foods . 525 | demand was fair. Oats demand was 8034 80%; No. {dark north-| En route Wednesday night, Mrs.|in extremo east portion; somewhat 1 of the upward | Ge. | pete er ee eee eee oret + 'No. 1 ‘northern, 75%-| Rockne was reported -| colder Friday in northwest and north- th eaten ta bl had ereatly s % |{fom millers and fair from elevators. | Sie, No, 1 hard winter, sc: Noni sien facerall iets tnt a| central portions, Rooms for Rent on ns) Gen. Railw. Sig. Barley of desirable quality was scarce. | amber durum, Tie; No. 1 mixed durum, | toned “the fu y’ a/°*Minnesota: Mostly cloudy Thurs- impaired speculative sentiment, Gillette Saf. Raz. ... 29% | nocd Braden were steady and in fait |6ic: No. 1 red durum, 64%4c. special dispensation from the bishop|aay night and Friday, rain or snow | ————————————____ : 38% | and demand was good. Corn, No. 4 mixed, 49%c. of the Fort Wayne diocese would be/probable; colder Thursday night in|FOR RENT—Large front sleeping a eee * | Goodyr. ‘Tr. 43% | = Qats, No. 3 white, 274-27%e. necessary because of Holy Week. west portion; colder Friday, rooms, suitable for two or three, :, e, No. 1, . | Livestock | 4% | > _________@| Biriey, No. 3, 38-44c; sample grade,| Everything waited Mrs. Rockne’s WEATHER CONDITIONS Private entrance, close to. bath. ° ea © ae \| Grain Quotations | a cot atieeatilne wishes. She bore up well under the| | The barometric pressure is low over a furnished, can be used set | eg » No. 1, $1.1 1.54%. Loc] in. ret an =| light housekeeping, at -<¢ saad ote f her grief and was expected | #f2 Fining States and over the south~ Call at 402 Fifth street or phone SOUTH ST. PAUL . T. 10% strain o! 2. — 7 to reach a quick decision upon her ar- | cipitation occurred at almost all sta- Poe Si Pah Minn, Apel 2m 42 | seu MINNEAROLIS CASH GRAIN CHICAGO CASH rival as to when the burial services | tions trom the middie and upper Mis- are to Agr.)—Cattle, 2,100; 7% | Minne: Chicago, April 2.—(®)— Wheat, No, 2 " } apolis, April 2.- 3 Nt 3 Ne issippi valley westward to the Pa- market slow; very little done cts Oil 49 |" Wheat red, 81%c; No. 1 hard, 82%c;'No. 1 held and where the body is/ sissippl, valley | west vesaure area, ace Steers, buyers, protesting, all efforts 20 northern spring, 82c; ‘No.1’ mixed, | to be interred, which will be either at v ; butcher stock | Hi , 115% protein Delivered To ve = ” companied by somewhat colder weath- oe ective ana steady to strong: 9% Pd OE Tre BO TG IBM | cies wo. 2 mixed, 58%-60%e: No. 2| Sacred Heart cemetery just off the|er, covers the central and western Dulk steer crop. kinds x Vi 3% 12 re yellow, 60-61%c; No. 2 yellow (old),| Notre Dame campus or in a Chicago|Canadian provinces. Temperatures} for light housekeeping, hot and cold down. Few Pee cow z z 313 “ 1] 82: No. 2 white, 6ic, 3 *| cemetery. have also, dropped from, the Rocky | water and gas in kitchenette. Also See pee utcher heifers, $0. F Baie (AR Protein son, tou ay [De rader zoe. ty) M-SOHE: Sam} TE was unlikely, however, that bur- |cific coast and it is snewing in parts| sleeping room. Call at 623 Seventh 0-4. : : Gene dk. north .77% 804% .75% 78%)? ninothy seed, $8.25-8.75. ial will be made in Chicago as Mrs. |of Towa this morning. River stage at) street. Phone 487-W. Cisysratee eee Rockne has intimated to friends that | feet, “Heavy run of ice. Bismarck 32% 13 dk. north FOR RENT—One nicely furnished 52 | p “Rock” always said that when he did | tion b: ter, inches: 27.74, reduced 2. [Poe aMEREArorts wuoum | qogk, slave sald that when be did | on pecoayigginense *th rodueed |" tront sleeping room, next to bath, Minneapolis, April 2.—(}—Flour un- ORRIS W. ROBERTS, $15.00 per month, also two room ives. 16 Kayser (J) . 20 {2 dk. north -' changed. Shipments, 27,866, close to Notre Dame as possible. Official in Charge. m apartment, Oistee tien “Wednesday's | Kelvinator 33, | ak. north Bran, $10.50-21.00, iH Meanwhile Notre Dame and South $20.00 per month. Call at 501 Third ‘advance on light and | Kennecott Cop. f |12% protein Standard _middlings, $20.00-20.50. | Bend paid silent respect. Flags were Farm Lands street. Phone 926-W. veights averaging better | Kolster Radio % 11 dk north :' 250: 1d ights, mostly | Kresge (S. S.) 150 to. 250-pound weights, mostly . S. $7.40-175; top. $7.73 on 220-pound | Kreuger & Toll. SeiRh, SR ite Seugtiaes [Renee GINO yutchers, $7.00-7.40; pig weights i ir] ic Patet eo or below: 100 to 140-pound | Hiauid Carbo weights mostly $8.00; sows, $6.00-6.50 or better; average cost Wednesday, ‘average weight, 240. M 500; practically nothing : —————__—_——___—¢ | at half mast as fey win be until after the funeral. was more | FOR RENT—Improved farm in Bur- Produce Markets or less at a standstill and most of the| leigh county. - 414 Han- igh ty. Schmitz, students, advised that they couldn’t/ nafin. Chi Al STB itter turned football or had departed for cago, April 2.— utter turned | foo! again, lor fi oday and prices climbed sy | withdomand volte? snd recelpte aac | SBF Bames {or the Easter holidays \siomaratad rad housekeeping. three or four employed. Rent very reasonable, Call at 417 Tenth St. Phone 1047-R. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room done; packer lower; late Wednesday | May Dept. Stor: x He ITY +{smaller, Eggs were steady and un- = roam a aroran choice fed western lambs to $9.00. Mex. Seab. Oil 15% |3 north.... .71%4 .75% . cranes Bee ruled steady. : ables of the sport world headed to- * be in a lern home loset_ and ere 8% Montana Winter Wheat tren as eeare, otc: standards coo | Ward South Bend to attend the fun-| high chair. Must good con. escort adjoining Ped Suit- ac; standards ((90leral. Not least among them were| dition and reasonably priced. Write ‘CHICAGO a 4% 11% | 14% f f S. 18% |1 D, ; : Bi'Score): 261g-te8ic; firsts 88-89 almost every football player “Rock” | _ ‘Tribune Ad. No. 40. Available April Ist. Call at 22 c higher: % a re TOK coven TAM coves Freie de Sd seconds (36-37 ore), had trained, who were able to come. Third street. , bulk | Mont. Ward valet a Soue! trest, graded firs | The “Four Horsemen” of 1924 were to ork Wanted FOR RENT—Two rooms r 3 ti , 20%¢c; frest. ded fil » 19- . Be veere pounds, | $8: Nash Motors 254 (ED Tbise! ordinary firsts, ise; storage | be at the funeral in a body. Werk Wi for light housekeeping, suitable for TEM. aveee TH pounds, $7.20. 5 Nat. Biscuit 78% | 1 paked firsts, 21%4c; storage packed packing sows, $6.50-6.75. Nat. Cash Reg. 28% 112% extras, 21% To Be One Of heat rance. d and choice i4 ‘pounds, rap Ps : x Largest ¥ $828, ight wetsne. 106-200 pounds, | NAP Dow ar Te 304 |L AW. 16% W wsee ated Siete Wiasged: 4 MM] the | tumeral, although simple, Gilat 722 fawer “or ‘phone medium as , - 2 ,Grade of (oo SA to one tl in ee 10% —— promised largest 1361-R. ont ae % |1 DHW or NEW YORK American . Virtual; Won HENTLWael fumished clean, Dee Nella ca a eee cy eee axes, Tork, ARE. # <UPr—Poultry, | prominent at eee Manet FOR RENT—Well furnished sleep- 1971 | Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat | dressed, steady; ducks, fresh, 24-25¢; | oie Jeader in college life planned to | WOMAN WANTS work by day or| ing room in modern home. Con- 7614 {12% protein frozen, 22-23c. hour, also work wanted by young veniently located. Suitable for one SPECIAL Limit, one to each person. get a cash refund. Murphy's Bare ber shop, 14 years on Broadway. - a I ; CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE—1929 Chevrolet truck in A-1 condition. Good tires. Or will consider trade for good car. Phone 1573-W or call at 219 Seventh St. Apartments FOR RENT—Madern apartment on second floor. Bedroom, living room and kitchenette, gas for cooking, bath adjoining, also nice sleeping room, can be used for light house- keeping. Call at 402 Eighth street or phone 1928-J. FOR RENT—Apartment, nicely fur- nished with Mohair living suite. Living room, bedroom, kitchenette and private bath, $45.00 per month. Immediate possession. Call at Evarts Apartments, 314 Third. Phone 1471-W. FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment in modern house. Large clean rooms, clothes closet and pan- try, gas and lights furnished, $30.00 per month. Call at 812 Ave. B. Noons and after 5 p.m. Phone 1649-W. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 2 room apartment with modern built-in features, has electric stove and General Electric refrigerator. Use of electric washer and vacuum cleanet, Close in, Call Dr. R. 8. Enge. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, 2 rooms, kitchenette, and private bath. Heat, lights, water and gas for cooking included, $98.00 per month. Call at 801 Fourth street or phone 794. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 2 room apartment, newly decorated, close in, use of electric washing machine, gas stove, also sleeping room, Call Nomadic FOR RENT—Furnished two room apartment, $30.00 per month, fur- nished one room apartment, $16.00 Per month. Also garage, $3.00 per month. Call at 618 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Partly furnished up- stairs apartment, three rooms and bath. Also two sleeping rooms fur- nished. Call at 318 Ninth street or __Phone 291-W for information. FOR RENT—Three room unfurnished apartment, private entrance, heat, lights and water furnished, $18.00 Per month. Call at 313 Fourteenth street or phone 1175-J. FOR RENT—Furnished three room apartment on ground floor, $30.00 per month, also garage for $3.00 per month. Inquire at 1100 Broadway or phone 129-W. FOR RENT—Two room newly decor- ated apartment, laundry privileges, gas heated, light, water and heat furnished, $37.50, Close in. Adults only. Phone 967. actos mer ee tin ground floor ay ment, living room, bedroom, kitchenette. Gas furnished, also house for rent. Apply 601 Second street. FOR RENT—Two delightful all mod- ern apartments with private en- trances. Phone 1313 or call at 211 W. Rosser. FOR RENT—Desirable 2 room apart- ment, well furnished and newly dec- {oo or call-at Room 200, Collegs or al Building. FOR RENT—Completely and excep- tionally well furnished apartment on ground floor. Rent reasonable, _ Call at 120 W. Rosser after 6:30. room apartment in modern home, $20.00 per month patat standstill i . 408 | Doe. Ean puted, clessly salactad orton | Teeieae ‘Mrs, Harold ‘Third | oF two. Rent very reasonable. Call} to the right party. Phone 1209 or German and’ welehty’ atsers: very. dull, | Pac, : BOi5 (LH Weave TA eee TM snes |RSS MSxtea irae, gbcasinct fieat | , Flowers, the first of which was a) mien a eae at 413 Ninth street or phone 705-R.| call at 109 Mandan Bt. with prospects lower: about steady of he por |raneceee iirste: Bikes storage. packed, closely | Notre Dame club of Chicago, were| ==" | FOR RENT—Bright ‘well FOR RENT—Three room furnished common ane He ee es 32 |L HW 74% 12% selected heavy, 23%-23%c; extra first, | ordered in great profusion. Rockne’s in modern home, also hot wa-| partment on second floor, rent $30 5 ; most steers of . 4246 co 3 arobesis we a & Hite medium | homecoming Thursday night in Chi- ter at all times, Two blocks from| Per month. Inquire at 1014 Broad- steer and 4, l1a% protein ih A Nearby and nearby western hennery | cago and South Bend, sad as it was, new memorial building. Phone} Way or phone 499-M. z 3 2 amber... 68 71 seco coves] White, average extra, 24c; nearby | was as sincere and impressive as any 1451 or call at 400 Seventh street. | FOR RENT—Desirable ° Bea ae he received when he was active and modern Butter, 14,636; steady, Cheese, 78,194; stead; keeping room, completely furnish- ed, also nicely furnished front room. Hot water at all times. Call at 623 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Large pleasant room itchenette. On who BOSTON WOOL journeyed with the cortege, eg Boston, April 2.—(#)—Trading in ‘and William, Route Be: zl wool is somewhat slower than. last | Ji: ; low cutter and " week. Nevertheless, further inquiries | taken to one of Notre Dame dormi- ee seao; bulla EDRs Ber . 2 5 x a By are being ore on all grades, tncind- tories to spend eluded), good and choic i - , ing 64's and finer to 48, 50's qualities. | seemed sad enough, but like children, cutter to medium, $4. . A fair volume of business is bein, 4 nilke fed), B00 ae Closed on 56's and 48, 50's qualities of | Were unable to understand just what medium, $6.00-7.25; ei fous se*e*| both fleece and territory lines. Prices | it all meant. 0-6.00. Stocker and feeder 53 0. all apartment in the Rue Apartments. Call at 711 Ave. A or phone 1256-W. ; FOR RENT—Apartment _at the soe with oe. without a ‘Woodmansee. a FOR RENT—Furnished apartment in Rose Apartments. Inquire F. W. Bly. 215 Third street. Phone 3 these wool: teady to slightl: steady stream legrams, tele- rattl Steers, good and choice 500- 49 AT coeee aiinaee: Ban lest. weaken, siaesiiiads Os of tel tele: FOR RENT—Very pleasant sleeping 1,050 pounds, $7 .75; common and AT Phone calls and letters of condolence ‘all modern home, ‘close : a3 | in Thursday from all parts ee medium, $5.50-7.50. 45 MONEY RATES still came 7. in, hot water at all times. Gentle- Sh 18,000; fairly active to out- 51 New York, April 2—(P)—Call money | of the nation and world for the man men only, Call at 501 Sixth street ostly steady; packers bidding 50 steady; 1% per cent all day. Time| Rockne, who was “home” again. 5 choice wooled lambs, $9.50- |St, L. + 48 loans steady; 60 days, 1%-1%; 90 da: Rockne’ fines or phone 1066 after 2 p. m. clippers, § 75; hothouse 47 1%-2; 4 months, 2-2%; 5-6 months,| After 's_body had FOR RENT—Very desirable nicely $16.00-18.00, Slaughter sheep a 2%-2% per cent, Prime commercial | placed in the funeral home, a shabby ery Spring iambs, good and 4 paper, 24-23%. kid started to he Soeniaat ares Aipepans rn, oni~ Choice “medium common ‘lambs, (90 a Oats— nay : rage eid one able for one or two, also single pounds down, good and choice, $9. “eeee Close in. Call at 610 Ave. A. as into MENEMOUE OT cane | Am So 7” Ma agate sad Minneapolis, ea Pat coat ee 00- =9.00; Shattuck (F. G.) < ‘4 $9.75; medium, | $8.50-9.00; | 91-100 | Shattuck (Cr fra 21% (35% apolis stocks close: First Bank Stoc pounds medium to choice, $8.25-9.60; pa 26% sr eee all weights common, $7.00-8.50; ewe: ons Bar iss 10-150 ds, di Pet 7 y- 21%; Northwest Bancorporation, 31%; | why he used to speak even to me.” with large closet in & modern Setee5.26 all weights cull ‘apd 00! om Cons. O11 a , | ay Greyhound common 3%. That was how South Bend felt home, suitable for a young lady. eae akad 39°30 So about Knute Rockne. Call at 314 Ave. D or phone 1222-J. SIOUX CITY : Rye— Chicago, April 2.— UP) —Chicago FOR RENT—Warm rooms, good. ota a eR NEE , 10% |NO, BY BOK ones fetes clase: Comporation Recuritics,| CONSIDERING NEW POST. meals and Iaundry, best of service. 100; beef steers and yearlings slow, ;Standard Br: 147 185 147 153 | Util’ (mew), 21. wee St. Paul, April 2—(}—H, H. Flow- The Eastburn. Call at 114 Main steady to weak; she stock uneven, 73% —_—___ secretary of the Ave. | pe i iy mostly unchanged; bulls and vealers ; Oil Calif, Hn | CHICAGO RANGE now QBEIGN EXCHANGE, Steady: | stockers | oon ‘ . J 21. | Chicago, April 2—(?)— exchanges irregular: demands: Grest $7.25-8.00; few small lots, $8.25- Stewat : 16% |, Wheat— me Low Close | Britain, 4.85 13/16; France, 3.91 5/32; most fed ee! 7.25 down; bulk 231, |May .. old Ye 4% B27 cin Healy, 5.23%; Germany, 23.80; Norway,|@ posit 25; a 4 ‘Sweden, 26.71%; M : Putte $3. 1504.00; choice vealers, $8 rior Ste 11% | 5, BOY ee ae = 3 enema oe Timited quota stockers, $7.00 down... | 'T 28 By ey Bh Deresiia alt intaresia; sowa and sock | a 50% 57% ple, atendy:. lie 160 to 200 pound | 61% 62% 61% 61% |Brothers Murder utchers, $7.50-7.60; top, $7.65; spar- hi | Taree” weights '$7.00-7.20; pecking | ae st a3 itd “three muketeers, bosom compan- 25-6.50; stock pigs, $6.50-7.25. | united Corp. ‘f0% S% 58% OOK | nee eteue atenay toc tat iocke he aa Applegate was the only man Roche (Brn sao and above for best wooled | Imp. A .. 30% 29% .20%|and the “million dollar prosecution” | offerings; other classes quoted steady. | US. Ind. new 30% 31 [30% ‘30% |could find, Piquett said, who would Be 30% id 33 come in and say he saw Brothers in the tunnel. 32% 33% 31K 3B “He had to say he saw the gun.” shouted attorney, “or they Su pid s = wouldn't have had any case at all.” 38. 38% 37% 38) Piquett mentioned the race horse 38% 30% 38% 39 |“Hot Time,” which Applegate said he raced and which was owned by his 8.85 8.85 02 895 9.15 CURB 7 i z April —Curb: May Gus? parvies Fr z Hiectrie Bond & July Share, 47%; Standard Oil Ind., 30%. FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished apartment, 3 rooms and bath. Available April 1st. Phone 1250. FOR RENT—Apartment. Living room, bedroom, kitchenette and bath, at 717 Thayer. Phone 1391. a or nished apartment in the Varney Apartments. Phone 773. FOR RENT—Purnished apartment at oT laaalae Light, water and FOR RENT—One or 2 room furnish ed apartment at Prince Hotel, sponsibility. You can Upon us, We Understand Webb Bros, Funeral Directors Pheae 60 . { i ( a | t a cy uy » «4