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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1932 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and atts eA ATES CURB STOCKS 4 116% 113% 1.16% 15 | Chicago, May 27.—(#)—Unofficial MINNEAPOLIS RANGE ——_—_—_——..__ —_————————————————————— WHO HELD UP BANK |r oy wanes 1{Am. Smelt. & New York, May 27—(P}—General | cugar Ref, All want ads are cash in advance, covering. All work guaranteed. Market Report for Fri., May 27" = eee ear New York, cout Litto Cuts, border or white space used GDNERAL ELECTR [New York Stocks |MIEATPRODIRIP oq: S"<. gavaer ° AERSELESE Closing Prices CHICAGO STOCK DIVIDED CUT SENDS ee AS TRADERS SIGHT H a ‘ (By The Associated Press) Adams Express . 3 29 «/Insull Util Invest . STOCK PRICES DOWN Advance Rumely. is t ci Midwest Util (new) . ny’. % GREAT CGARRYOVER bd MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE al Shen 50% H ae : (By The Associated Press) tH 4 ; 22% Edin ei 4 . ie The Tribune reserves the right to Slump Comes in Late Trading 12, | Unofficial Estimates Say 400,- Ch to Hey ee uae 8 : vin Gin Seey th Contteer WIE hanes After Market Hesitates in 2%} — 000,000 Bushels Will be Lower oa. Res : LE ADER OF BAN OF B ANDITS up rules of = ae Early Deals Am. Tob, 51M on Hand July 1 38% 36% ‘ The Tribune Want Ad Department Am: Roll Mill . Work Wanted Apartments for Reat IDRESSMAKING, REMODELING, FOR RENT—Two-room hemstitching, pleating and button] basement agri Prices reasonable. Rhone 880-M or call at 811 Rosser. LANDSCAPE WORK, tree surgery. Haein “apartments, bsg ith We specialize in wage! lage oh FOr mature trees ant ‘ul it! e carth on them. Mail card (o| d apartments over rench & Claude Manson, Bismarck, N. Dak. Welch Hardware. Also modern furnished light housekeeping apart- PAINTING AND DECORATING — ment at 602 Eighth street. mead Have your work done at a lower) Griffith. cost by first class mechanic. Esti- mates cheefully given. I do my own work. Phone 308-W. private bath and private entrance, a ELECTRICAL Contracting. Supplies} Newly decorated. Address 404 Ave- and service. No job too large or} nue F, small. Prompt attention on alll son RENT—Modern furnished service calls. Phone 85. Service Heth Sage Private pe Aid Electric Shop, 206 Broadway. trance. Lots of light, In new eee fave stot facing city ae Houses and Flats asonable rent. Also garage. FOR RENT—Modern five room dup- | ‘Ws at 318 Rosser Ave, West. lex, attached garage, moderate FOR RENT—Two-room _ furniahed rent; also modern bungalow, at-| @Partment on ground floor. Pri- tached garage, close in; phone Mr.| Vate entrance. Rent very reason- or Mrs, O. W. Roberts, telephone| ble. Also, wanted to buy, a 2- 751 or 151. burner oil stove. Phone 833-W or Electric's dividend cut was another |am Te], & Tel blow to an already tottering stock | Am. Wat. Wks. market Friday. The list weakenec|Am. Wool Pfd. emphatically in the late trading, and| Anaconda Cop. closed with numerous losses of 1 to 5 ote is ihe points, The turnover was about a iihade Bel. : million shares. Auburn Auto . The nonpartisan statement of sen-| Aviation Corp. atorial leaders expressing determina-| Balt, & Ohit tion to balance the budget, together| Rarnsdall “, with reports of a swing toward the| Bendix Aviation manufacturer's sales tax, were widely|Bethl. Steel ... described in banking and brokerage; Borg-Warner quarters as encouraging. The ap-/Bur. Ad. Mch. . proach of the holiday week-end, how-| Calumet & Hecla ever, tended to discourage extension | Canadian BE . 92 estimates that the U. 8. would have | yinnea) lis, May 27.—(2)— 12 {|& Carryover of 400,000,000 bushels of whee Omen “gh Low 19% | Wheat on July 1 had a bearish ef-|May 4 fect on the grain market late Friday. 25%] A wheat carryover of that size 10° | would be 65,000,000 bushels more than 104 /a year previous. Many traders were guly 31% linclined to take a pre-holiday atti- an tude pending monthly private crop 41, [Summaries due early next week. 21 Wheat closed unstable, 3-8 to 3-4 103, [Under Thursdays finish, May 57 5-8, 3% |July old 69 3-8 to 1-2, Corn un- {changed to 1-4 to 3-8 lower, May 30 eee 11, |3-8, July 32 to 32 1-8 Oats un-|gent, 1g 111% ‘7% {changed to 1-4 up, and Aid un- WANTED MEN—Physically fit wish- ing to enter GOVERNMENT wi WORK. This district, Washington, . D.C, Age 18-45. Personal interview seins by writing Mr, Ford, Box CS-27 in 5 care of the Tribune. «| Say Ipswich Gangster Delayed! WanreD—two men from a5 to 45 ‘ j i years old to learn a worth while Because of Misunderstand business with an old established ing About Bonds company. Apply in person between nace Co. 218 4th Street. Ipswich, 8. D., May 27.—(P)— Pleading guilty to bank robbery, Rein- hold Engel, 47, St. Paul, was sentenced Miscenaneous = 4 , WANTED—$2,400 loan on improved moines SEEMS edie tes Tor Cerro De Pasco 4%: lincrease of the wheat import quota moneeeee 31% *Jout to his three accomplices in the| Security at 6% interest. Write Trib- apes Tosles cts point or more ap- Cie eae 2 12% lin France would be necessary. DULUTH RANGE holdup of the Bank of Ipswich last] Une Ad No. 1596. peared in American Telephone, North|c! mM" St. P. & Pac. Pfd. 114 | ,,indications of posaible frosts over) oututh, Minn. May 27.—\P}— week. Engel was described as leader American, Detroit Edison, Public/Chgo, & Norwest. . Service of N. J., United Gas Improve-|Chgo. R. I. & Pac. ment, Consolidated Gas, American|Chrysler ...... ‘Tobacco “B,” Reynolds “B,” Liggett}Colum. G. & El. & Myers “B,” General Foods, Borden,|Coml. Sol. Coca Cola, Drug, Allied Chemical,/Com. Sout! Eastman, Santa Fe, Union Pacific} Consol. Gas of the gang. ——________________¢ 60 The reason Engel did not plead with i ‘s|other members of the quartet was ° Weather Report | because of a _ misunderstanding ,|eoncerning the $25,000 cash bonds FORECASTS that were posted for his freedom at] For Bismarck and vicinity: Fair | the time he was arrested for the Ips-} tonight and Saturday; frost tonight, % ‘4 |the winter wheat belt Friday night m— Open Low 8 were an additional handicap to bears. Tae Mee hae tees 5% | Some notice ajso was taken of reports 6 | from official sources that U.S. wheat 414}in store at Canadian points had de- 2 |creased nearly 4,000,000 bushels be- | May 40 {tween April 15 and May 13, indicat- 8" ‘B84 55 eee 3% jing an enlarged outlet overseas for] yr «117% 1.1813 1.16% 1.16% | wich robbery. rising temperature ae scl RAT eCeeen inl, Cont. Can 2035 | this wheat. Crop reports, especially ‘amg 118" 116% 116% He believed admitting guilt in the Saturday. American Stores, and International pale notes : 7% |from the southwest, continued bull- |Sept. +145 115 113% 114% | tpswich affair would call for forfeiture r Nor| a= ‘lish. Corn and oats sympathized with an : 1; Business Machines, and preferred is-| Cont, Oi] of of the bonds and that if he were con- F kota: Generally 40% | Minneapolis, May 27.—()—The|25. Oats No. 2 white 23 to 24; sample Other officers expressed opinion 11% |cash interest offered flax hedges near} Pure bran 9.50 to 10.00. A For Minneso! Partly cloudy or . Roycraft were each sentenced to- 30 ‘ + or temperature ie the close as did a crushing company.| Standard middlings 8.50 to 9.00. years in the South Dakota peniten- perce Gt ana ia generally baie South St. Paul, May 27.—(AP)—| Gen. Am. Tank (U.S, Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 1,700; | Gen. Elec. asi A . ‘ods , |. May wheat closed 1-8 higher, July onus clear cen tiary at Sioux Falls, cared ateeea aiy 650; arpa Ge Gan & El. “A = 1-4 lower, and September 3-8 lower. Darlte, sitet pire pea be . The time for transporting them to/*"™@ Not 8 cool yearling run, bulk 5.00-75; beef cows |General Mills ap |May oats closed 1-8 lower, July UN- Ving cash’ prices; Wheat, No.1 dark|the prison is being kept secret, by GENERAL CONDITIONS 3,00-4.00; better grades 4.10-50; but-|Gen. Motors 9% jchanged to 1-8 lower, and September| vt inern o6 1-2 to 81 122; No. 2 do (Louis H. Tschirley, Edmunds county |The barometric distrubance has moved chers 4.00-5.00; cutters 1.50-2.50; | Gen. Railw. Sig. medium grade bulls 2.35 down; feed- “heart Raz. ers and stockers nominally steady | @ Goodyr. ‘Tr. é& Rub. but slow; calves 1,900; vealers Graham Paige Mot. .. strong to 50 higher; medium to/Gt, Nor. Pfd..... Ly choice grades 3.50-6.00 according to! Gt, Nor. Ir. O. Ctf. condition. Grigsby Grunow . Hogs 9,200; active, strong to 10|Houd-Hershey higher; top 3.10; for good to choice} Houston Oil . 160-210 Ibs.; 210-250 Ibs., 3.00-10; | Hudson Motor . 250-340 Ibs., 2.65-3,00; choice do. Re et ig 160 Ibs., largely 2.85-3.10; packing 2 z } sows 2.25-2.40; few smooth light-|I0t. Harvester . 9 13% iclosed 3-8 higher, July and Septem- 4 9% |ber unchanged. May, July and Sep- eeevne 7. | cones i + 2 -2; No. 2 do. 64 1-2 to 80 1-: 5% | tember ‘rye closed 1-8 lower. May 1_ |flax closed unchanged, July 1 1-4|@mber durum 61 3-8 to 77 3- avoid an: ssibility of being waylaid|tion occurred in the Great Lakes re- along the oa by any members of|gion, Mississippi Valley, the eastern the gang now at large. part of the Dakotas and at scattered 5% do, 59 3-8 to 15 3-8; No. 1 durum 57| Tschirley said John Wolters, | the] places over the northern Rocky Moun- : \ 4 - ba Pi se 4 in region. ran incl cipi- Bie ech nee ember 122 lower. it |3-8 t0 80 3-8; No. 2 do. 55 3-8 to o7|Youth arrested at Ipswich with a[tain region, Over an inch of precipi- Bh sone neat market tone was a bit|3/s. "No, 1 mixed durum 58 3-8 to 67|Woman claiming to be the wife of | {ation Dakota during thevpasti at 1 | oe aa enopemune But later the feel- 13/3: No, 2 do. 62 3-8 to 67 3-8; No. 1|Ray, is being detained on a vagrancy |Roure. ‘The weather is generally, fait 10% Oe beet firmer. Durum was slow red’ durum 81 3-8to 523-8.” count. ts ptr not Ter over the South. Warm Weather pre- y . is a member of the gang he vail he East, but an extensive ig Corn demand was limited and of-|, Flax on track 1.16 1~ Si to 118 1-2;/he is a . ails over ti - 8 = had him fingerprinted and’ photo-|high pressure area, centered over 14 |ferings were liberal. Oats were a Ane ata ae aa tnd 1G 1-3; duly graphed and is investigating his rec-| Saskatchewan, is attended by cold 16 {little slower and perhaps a shade Oats, No - hite 22 5-8 to 23 5-8, | ord. weather from the upper Mississippi 3% {weaker of the average. Rye demand | ae, 1 ye agin 2 to 38 1-2, aad Van Tress, according to Tschirley,| Valley westward to the western Rocky ine hag Sn Rees oe sins: ig Barley, choice to fancy 37 1-8 to 49} has en Lipa aisd ae Hide Minissourt fiver stage, 5.7 ft. 24 hour . ii (Van Tress) allowe cde 10% {making their selections. Barley tone|!~9: medium to good 28 1-8 to 36 1-8.|story that he Wal , change, 0.2 ft. He was stronger and there was a snap- Soap three North Dakota men to take 8 Bismarck station barometer, inches: pier demand for anything that could " RANGE OF CARLOT SALES if ‘rap” for him on @ robbery at Hurds-| 96 45°" "Reduced to sea level, 30.32, 5x jPe be used for malting. Flax offerings| .Minncapolis, May 27.—(#)}—Range ees 1 and Roycraft as were liberal and demand sluggisis of carlot grain sales: Wheat: No. 1|_ Rumors that Engel an yc! Po ita eraiecrul vee weights to 2.45; desirable pigs large- |7t Nick. Can’ ly 2.50; few 2.75; average cost Thurs-| Jewel Tea .. day 2.75; weight 230 Ibs. Nene wentie “., Sheep, 800; 530 direct; supply |Kayser (J) .. light; very little done; all interests |Kelvinator |. talking about steady on Slaughter | Kennecott Cop. . lambs; few head choice spring lambs | Kresge (8S. 8.) . Kreuger & Toll. . dark northern 63 1 ‘th-|had confessed implication in two]/at 7 a.m. ....... 3 up to 6.00 Kroger Grocery - 10% | @—_ gern 665-618; No 2 takked 6l!n No. | murders were declared groundless by Hiehest verity. : 3 CHICAGO ees i6¢|| Grain Quotations _||3,cuum 88's: No. 2 amber durum the states attorneys pupa | Owe last might oo Fraga i bint IR La ARE Soon oes eee & i 144 {> ©) Nora ved dus oenres Curum 9816;) hed reports in ‘Twin ity papers amt. 24 pERECIPITATION a active, strong to 10 higher; 170-210 rept og ‘Alk. ee in CHICAGO RANGE Corn: No. 2 yellow 31%. concerning finding of saws on the| Dnt, 1 ote onthe date 273 -40; top 3.45; 220-250 Ibs. 3.25-| May Dept. Stores . N wetinest— May_27.—(P)— Rye: No. 1, 37%4-384 person of Ray. Normal, this month to date 1.91 3.10-25; 140-160 lbs.| Miami Copper 1% | v4, High Low Clos:! Barley: No. 3, 33-43; No. 1 feed 33; Total, Jan. 1 to date . 6.09 .00; packing sows | Mid-Cont. Pet. rey Ne ‘57% | sample grade 39-41. Normal. Jan. 1 to date 5.23 ; ‘ Mo: Sars Tex, 1% Suly (new: oan Flax: No. 1, 1.16. Accumulated excess since 0.86 140- lo. Pacific . 5 % i a eS 300-356 Tight. ‘weight, 160-200 | Mont. Ward si leeee (ee; elie) Oe nee! Ibs, 3.15-45; medium weight, 200-250|Nash Motors 9 |Dec. Ibs. 3.20-45; heavy weight, 250-350 Ibs. | Nat. Biscuit 3.00-30; packing sows, medium and ee Bee ee good, 275-500 Ibs, 2.40-3.00; pigs, good Nat, Power & Lt. and choice, 100-130 Ibs. 2.75-3.00. v. Date May 27 BISMARCK, rain . 32. |No. 1 dark northern Amenia, clear . a #/No. 1 northern . 6075, NORTH DAKOTA POINTS 631; BISMARCK GRAIN Temprs. Pre. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) High Low Inc. 30% 3734 $. Beach, clear . 694% *}(2) 16 3-4; extra firsts (90 to 91)|day would bring official announce- | Chicago, Ill, olay, 5.00; best held higher; choice 87 1bs.,/Shattuck GF. G. “116 to 16 1-4; firsts (88 to 89) 15 to|ment against the Norfolk, Va, man, woolskins 5.10; most native springers epee on oil 68% 6815 15 1-2; seconds (86 to 87) 14 to 14) has set the tentative date for trial as » Ia., cldy. 6.00-25; few 6.40. Dodge City, Kans,, peldy. 72 SSSSSERR8 RRERRRERE He ad Cattle, 1,500; calves, 400; fairly ac-|New York Cent, No. 1 amber durw Prosecutor Says Flier Will be orate Sear, ; 2 18 tive and steady to strong clearance on | Ny, NH. & Htfd No. 1 mixed durum ify in Trial Crosby, eldy. ... . 47° «34 ~«200 practically all classes; top long yearl-|Norf. & Western 68 22% (22% (225, No. 1 red durum Called to Testify in Tria Devile Lake peldy hes (ngs 7.20. North American Sept. : 4 225% | No. 1 flax of Curtis Dickinson, peldy, 45 37 Slaughter cattle and vealers: Northern Pacific % | Dec. c ‘Ss c No. 2 flax Drake, eldy. ... 36 (31 «26 Steers, good and choice, 600-900 Ibs. | Pac. Gas. & Elect na : {36% 371 {Noo rve Dunn ‘Center, cidy. 222.47 27 00 8.00-7.50; 900-1100 Ibs. 6.25-7.75; 1100- | Pacific Light y+ * ae : *| Barley J Ellendale, cldy. . 40 32 «57 1300 Ibs. 6.25-7.75; 1300-1500 Ibs. 6.25- | Packard 7 2 40%. 7 K : Oats ; Hopewell, N. J., May 27.—(#)—Col. | Fessenden, pcldy. . 39 (3197 7.85; common and medium 600-1300 | Pan.-Am. Pet. IIL “aa “43% “49% 4245 | Hard winter wheat Charles A. Lindbergh is ready to take|Grand Forks, cidy. .... 45 38 98 lbs. 425-625; heifers, good and choice |Par--Publix .. ae ¢—-_—___—____— 6 | 2 personai hand in the prosecution of | Hankinson, cidy. “M34 120 550-850 Ibs. 5.00-6.00; common and| Penn 'R “p. © Te i Produce Markets = || John #. curtis for the hoax to which Peneeecwn, oy: ; 36 il 2 medium 3.75-5.00; cows, good and|pnitips Petrol. 4 | Curtis hes confessed. bers ae choice 3.75-4.75; common and med-|Proct, & aenble:. 27% CHICAGO PRODUCE He has expressed to Prosecutor An- | y73° cldy... ‘30 29 tum, 2.75-3.75; low cutter and cutter,|Pub. Svc. Corp. N. 36% Chicago, May 27.—(7)—An easy |thony Hauck, who will have charge of Napoleon, cidy. 34 30 20 1.25-2.75; bulls (yearlings excluded), | Pullman - Wy tone prevailed in the produce market | the prosecution of Curtis, “intermed- Parshall, cldy. 1440031 00 good and choice (bee!) 2.75-3.75; cut- Purity Bi med Friday. Butter was quoted 1-4 to 3-4[iary” in the famous kidnaping case,| Pembina, cldy. 56 35 00 bet to, mediiste ADUetB: vealaes: UK | Ses aol 13, pebiinnespolis. May 21. lower, eggs fractionally down and|his willingness to take the witness! williston, cldy. 130 34 00 fed), good and choice 5.50-6.50; med- | Ramin 1% |recetpts to 211) poultry weaker. stand if Curtis is indicted. Wishek, cldy. $38 31 10 ium 4.75-5.50; cull and common, 3.00-/R25 Motor 1% Poultry, alive, 39 trucks, easy; fowls} Just ites action nee been pega Moorhead, Minn’ “4 36 136 4.75. Rep. Iron & 235 0)12%5-13; bi 's 19-21; Leghorr.| the Hunterdon county grand jury reemeg Biockon and deeden. cage: Reynolds Tob 214 ise rae Bete te “is broliere’ 15-17; seosters 7; turkess 20: |not been officially announced but it is GENERAL Steers, good and choice, 500-1050 ‘, 15% 12 die north: 72%: 75% | ” 15; spring ducks 10-12, old 10-11:|generally understood the Norfolk} Other Stations— Temprs. Ibs. 4.75-6.00; common and medium |Safeway Stores 38/3. dk north. .70% "73 lee boatbuilder has been indicted for ob- Ri 575-475. | 000; fully steady; good to|Beaboerd Oil 1h [4 Protein "2% ;| Butter 19556, easy; creamery spe-|structing justice. | |Bolse, Idaho, eld. P, ; fully st ; : 1% y pe 4; * Prosecut lauck, confi - . 5 choice old crop clipped lambs 4.75- Eviok hag eae oh 1116 cials (93 score) 17 1-4 to 3-4; extras 5% 25% 3% 9% oh Creer ry <% 8. D. A.)—Cattle 600; slaughter steers ~ @ and yearlings dull, weak; other class- es little changed; desirable around | United 1,275 lb, beeves $6.10; few $6.10; few other loads grain feds $4.75-5.85 choice yearlings held above $6.25; few fed heifers $5.00 down; most cows $3.00-/U. 5. 4.00; low cutters and cutters largely ub $1.50-2.50; choice vealers $7.50; med- =~ MOKMORMON as Cheese 31,101, st , unchanged, Sheridan, WA Fags 215 6, slendy. Mixed. colors, By OLGA M. RISE Sioux City, ts A et oe Sailer, un-| Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Kluksdsh! and Britt Cirrent, 8. changed. Live easy. Brotlers freight |§0ns John and Leno called at J. O.) The Pas, Ma "|16 to 18; express 14 to 27; fowls|Rise’s Wednesday evening. Toledo, ‘ohio’ “clay. freight 14 to 16; express 11 to 16;| Alfred Arneson and ed Nygeard Winnipeg, Mi -|roosters freight and express 7 to 8;|transacted business in 95 2 re 4 ‘61s -|1-23 dards ( tral! - | June 13, Edm , Alta, + 54 32 Slaughter sheep and lambs, spring : 664s Mlot) ies Tees 39002, ere extra| If there is a trial, he will call, be-| Edmonton, Alta ae lambs, good and choice, 6.00-65; med 2% protein ; firsts 11 3-4; fresh graded firsts 11)Sides Col. Lindbergh, the two inter-|iHelena, Mon 50 40 \s lum 5.00-6,00; eogamnan 400-6 00; lambs ep North. .65'2 rin */1-2; current receipts 10 1-2 to 11;|mediarles who worked in agra Huron, 8. D. 48° (36 90 Ibs, down, good and choice de oe 65% storage packed firsts 13; extras 13%.|Rev Dean Dobson-Peacock and Ad-| Kansas City, Mo 12 46 | 5.25; medium’ 400-76; 91-100 Ibs. med-| Stan Grade of i miral Guy H. Burrage. Both said they | Miles City, Mont., cldy.. 56 36 lum to choice 3.75-5.15; all walle poe en a 3, 1 dk north 81% fes 11 3-4; Long! accepted Curtis’ story in fond faith pe. ciate, ie. "oe ae 2 common, 3.00-4.00; ewes, 90-150 lbs. |Stand. 2 dk north 16615 - {Americas 11 3-4; Brick 11 1-2; Mrs. Lindbergh will not be asked A medium to choice, 1.00-2: all |S! H 3 dk north. 6545 domestic 28 to 29; imported 37 to 38.| testify, Hauck said. Pierre, S. D. ae 36 weights, cull and common .50-1.75. 10%, [Grade ot pp alee = ™ north.... 5 ————ea aR ——_==ar a ” SIOUX CITY ag [2 Bort: rH | New York May 27-UP}—Butter| | Lein V Bei take Gin Ue cidy, 6 44 14 Sioux City, Iowa, May 27.—(7)—(U. 5% Mont ter 14,579, unsettled and unchanged. | @———_- | seattle, Wash., cldy.. 50 38 2 32 36 68 36 see BRBSReebeky eres AREER FEE | BR SSSrr Han Bonsesaass Re wo 4% 85% 113,139 4 . 8, shipments 888; old|Rise’s Saturday. tew 3% .. steady, supplies Uberal, trad- it ; py et sacked. per cwt.: Wisconsin FOREIGN EXCHANGES . ; te mostly hy Tao a io to130; New York, May 27—(?)—Foreign * % 86% new stock, steady, on best, exchange steady. Great Britain de- ‘ f, 103: ‘ |weaker on oer etek demand slow, hogy in dollars, others in cents: ent " 100: . H sox ‘ ee range in quality and condition; | urde! tae ately o3 34 Gormant 23.69; ~ apne os No. here oy x0. snew-|9 * " "f um] . [o. , show~ 18.34; Gweden 1894; Mon-| : Tages 80, Yara ing heat and dirty, 3.25 to 2.50; Cali- . fornia White Rose 2.65 to 2.70. te Heiney days visiting Harry Helge- recently. ll ° 7 and 8 in evening. Holland Fur-|#OR RENT—Newly built modern five 41% | wher ‘. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN ; ¢/ fair tonight and sues continued to drop sharply in al Corn’ Products 20% |" Provious Heel weak steady, in} Chicago, May 27.—(P}—Wheat, No.|1'ci¢d the bonds would be returned to Saturday; frost pele ren tihancar etd (eta ea 15, |1ine with hog values. 2 red 60 1-4 No. 3 hard 59 1-2; No, 2) the bondsmen. He later learned. how: eee. | tonight, rising and Standard ‘cf N'J- continued tol Din Mean wie — northern spring 61 1-2. Corn, No. 2li¢ he goes to the South Dakota peni- : ave nda: be ha: NO. resist the downward trend. | Drugs, Ine. 2% | WALL STREET HELPS Fite 82 4-2 20 Sar cane exec | tentiary, whether it ts by plea of guil- For South Da- The General Electric Co. today de-|Dupont ... 26%, |MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES : ty or by conviction in a trial. kota: Generally East. Kodak fair tonight and cetera the fapital ERE ee Auto Tite | 9% | Wheat market was nobis seroned ean bags atin eed Piotr that Engel had been stalling for beg saturday: i. ane vi Pow. 3% |some encouragement glean e “ ‘lin order to secure temporary feedom i hy night, rising with 25 cents quarterly previously. . Erle R R. eee 2M stock market setion. ieeabin Clover seed 9.25 to 14.00. + lon bonds, He was sald to be associated apa te Sat- Se |. P. Fire ne Me erat vances brou eae) ‘i oul | Livestock || Firest. Tr. & R. 11% liquidation and setbacks. The whole MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR “ hod feed ee a sacral For Montana: Unsettled tonight eo @ | First Nat. Strs. 37% {orain list was a trifle better at the; Minneapolis, May 27.—(?)—Flour Other members of the gang, Phil|@nd Saturday; little change in tem- SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK re cis nae 146 |start but ended in an easy mood. A|UNchanged. Shipments 28,075. Ray, Eugene Van Tress and Sidney | Perature. frost probable tonight. unchanged to 1-8 higher. May barley 64 1-2 to 80 1-2; No. 3 do. 60 1-2 to] State's attorney, who is seeking tojeastward to Michigan and precipita- | FOR RENT —5-room modern bunga-| = call at 323 Eighth street South. low with enclosed porch. Close in. 4-room partly modern bungalow at} ‘Ooms. Downstairs of bungalow. $25.00. T-room modern dwelling.| Garage included. Plenty of sun- Geo. M. Register. shine and cool in summer, Call at FOR RENT—Well furnished modern | Tea? of 413 W. Thayer. 5 room stucco bungalow with two|FOR RENT—Desirable 2 room fur- bedrooms. Dishes and linen not in-| nished apartment in modern house. cluded. Heated garage. Call at| Price reduced for summer months. 1106 Ave. C. Side entrance. at 812 Ave, B. ‘—Three rooms. Can be had furnished or unfurnished. Prt- vate entrance. Lights, gas and wa- ter. 402 2nd Street. Call after 1 room bungalow. Garage attached Nice location, Near school. Full finished basement. Gas heat, au- tomatic water heater. Must be seen to be appreciated. Phone 1178. SE FOR RENT—For summer months, FOR BENT “rartly Sienisned eas four room duplex apartment. Com- ee-room apartment. Adulte i rf _only. 1002 Fourth street. pletely furnished with dishes, linen, nore silver, etc. Located near park. Phone FOR RENT—Two-room furnished 832, apartments on second floor. Also FOR RENT—Eight room all modern| basement apartment. Lights, water, house. Suitable for two apartments.| heat, gas for cooking furnished. At a very moderate price if taken at} Laundry privilege. Rents lower for once. Call at 413 11th St. North, summer. Inquire 1100 Broadway. FOR RENT—Five room house, Fully \FOR “RENT—Newly decorated three modern. Good location, 327 14th St.| room apartment with bath and Frank Krall, tailor, Main street. kitchenette. Also three room office FOR RENT—Seven room modern| space. Ideal location for beauty house. Gas heated. New gas range| Shop. Rent reasonable. Inquire at and hot water heater. Nice lawn.| Sweet Shop. Also two room furnishedé basemertt | roR, RENT—Two r apartment including hot water, gas for * cooking Inquire at 404 5th St. FOR RENT—Modern 6 room house. Newly remodeled. Close in. Call Hedden Real Estate Agency. room furnished apartment. Rent cheap. Right down town. 307 4th Street. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ed apartments including light, wa- ter, heat, gas and telephone. Also use of washing machine. Rent rea- Rooms for Rent _Sonable. Call at 930 4th St. FOR RENT—Singie bed room in FOR RENT—Furnished two ~Toom strictly modern home. For sale, 50) *Partment. Includes lights, gas for lb. capacity ice box. Also buffet.| C0oking, hot and cold water. Across Phone 1347. the street from St. Alexius hospital. Call at 322 9th Street. = r room FOR RENT — One sleeping if de- | FOR RENT—Modern two room apart- Light housekeeping privileges le-| gg sired. Also 2 or 3 room apartment ; ™en' artly furnished for light Private entrance. Call at 120| housekeeping. On first floor. Pri- Ave. B. vate entrance. Downtown. Call at FOR RENT—Cheerful sleeping room|_,21° 1st street. Rear. eer! ‘4 > a in modern newly ee nosis, yeu Sa Waplpa ered oa Rete Hot water at all hours. Garage desired. 417 1st street. ment on ground floor. Rent $25.00 i. - | per month. 618 6th St. FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms. Also | 5, ne ee mee two large rooms on ground floor. dire p ines ee ey Tsing | Suitable for sleeping or light house-| Sit." gi is 7 omp! cy lurnished keeping. One furnished with Mo- Me a preetts pene radio, etc. From hair davenport suite. Mrs. Peter- ioeauan shes ee ee | son, 310 8th St. se Phone 845. M nces. FOR RENT—Nicely turnished room. | —~—— eran ey Beauty rest mattress, 2! blocks | FOR PENT een large rooms, kitch: from postoffice. Rent reasonable. esto! te and bathroom on second Board if desired. 115 Thayer. pacply pest on mpiber - |FOR RENT—Large furnished room in Thayer reed Weat. pipet * strictly modern home. Suitable for apartment at 417 5th patie “ one or two gentlemen. Private en-| 969-3, 1 G. " trance and phone. Must be seen to] Thayer ren ES Beithon, 112 be appreciated. Call at 512 Rosser or phone 1091. FOR RENT—Basement apartment. ‘Three rooms and bath. Phone 1250. FOR RENT—Large modern apart- Personat __.._.| Ment. Two bedrooms. Nicely fur- “~~~ EXTRAORDINARY _ nished. Including piano, mohair THE MAN I AM DIRECTING THIS| furniture, Frigidaire. Laundry privi- appeal to may doubt that a wealthy leges. Always hot water. Also young man of good appearance} smaller apartment. Adults only. could truly fall in love with one] 807 4th St. lacking riches and social position.) FOR” RENT—Apartment at ~Wood- I am tired of the company and/ mansee. Kelvinator. Plenty hot flattery of sheiks, the shallow com-| water. Screened in sleeping porch. pliments of fashionable magpies. I] Garage optional. Ready June Ist, want to meet a real man. Address} at reduced rent. Apply H. J. Wood- Claire in care of Box 693, Bismarck,| mansee. N. Dal ° _|IF RENTING see this. Three large rooms and private bath apartment. ing general business. Party must) Ground floor. Close in. Very nice. have some money to invest and be} On Mandan street. Also smaller able to handle the German trade.| apartment near high school. Phone Write Tribune Ad. No. 1554. __1313 or call at 211 West Rosser. 00| AMAZINGLY NEW LOW OFFER—|FOR RENT—Modern apartments in To learn Barbering, write at ones.| fireproof building at reduced rents. Moler Barber College, Fargo N. D.| Inquire at Tribune office. — FOR RENT—Four room and private em ___Lost and Founs ed oe wire eae mor LOST—Small Sigma Chi fraternity! vate entrance. Use of washing ma- Pin. White enamel cross. Phone! ¢hine. Nice and cool for summer. 1166. Reward. ¥ shel ae Available May 23rd. Mrs. Hultberg, LOST — Wednesday evening ladies'} 611 6th. yellow gold Elgin wrist watch. Either FOR RENT—Modern up to date new in Paramount Theatre or between apartment. Furnished or unfur- the theatre and Rose Apts. Rewarc| nished. Available June Ist. Electric if returned to Tribune office. refrigerator. Rent reasonable, Phone 347, LOST—Brown leather purse Thurs- day afternoon on highway between| FOR RENT—Furnished for light Mandan and Center. Contains 2) housekeeping, one or two room lady’s rings and car keys. Finder} apartments. Phone 1063. return to Tribune office. Liberal) OR RENT—One, two room furnished reward. Sparhiest, 20.00, and one three erer—_ aL” ~=Ss’»-——“‘|_—«C«r!oom: $30.00, The Laurain Apart- plied For Sale —S——_—s|_sments, Phone 303. FOR SALE—One adult and one child| OR RENT—A modern furnisMead ticket expiring June 6th from Bis-}' apartment. Three rooms and pri- marck to Ogden, Utah. Will selly vate bath. Also one room and reasonable. Call at 307 W. Rosser} kitchenette. Has electric refrigera- or phone 1226-W. _..| tor and electric stove. Overstuffed TO MY MANY FRIENDS AND CUS-| set. Vacuum cleaner and lai tomers. Just received shipment| privileges, Inquire at 518 Sth St, from Twin Cities of cabbage and} Phone 512-W. tomato plants. Transplanted and) #OR RENT—Two furnished all mod- hardy stock. Prices to meet your} ern apartments. One brand new. purse. Willman’s Transfer. Phone} Price $30.00 and $25.00. Call at 711 dl if Ave. A or phone 1256-W. FOR SALE—Nice eating potatoes @\|FOR RENT—Large five-room ‘apart- 40c per bushel. 50c if delivered. t, Also’ 2 tires and tubes, size 40x8 | ane Call Logan's, phone 212. FOR RENT—Three-room ap oa at 810 Sweet Ave. or phone |" winished all a ee 541-M, SENS 851-W. ATTENTION, OILMEN FOR RENTUSAGi FOR SALE—One 1931 Willys 1 1-2|"OR RENT ton truck with latest style Butler Gasoline tank, 426 gallons, 3 com- rtments. Painted red and looks Thursday. ium bulls $2.60 down, Bee oe Reeve TMME I AO 15) exprees 16; TRIROT, cos movant moe Allee Funk of Woodworth is giving! like new. Very low price, Will sel Hogs 5,000; active, steady to 10¢ We 38% See nn ee ee | pared be Witton, Saturday the eighth grade examinations in Lein| With or without tank. If interest higher; top $3.00 on 190-230 Ibs.; bulk | W Minnesota and South Davots * wheat unaquoted CSE ene 3 School No. 3 this week. a ca pay pice. Surry to Benen: 180-250 Ibs. $2.85-3.00; 240-350 Ibs. 1D Rew “Miscellaneous _ % iuksdant and son "son Jon, argh AA ia large crowd attended the fare- ci 18 head heavy" Horsee $2.75-90; good 140-170. Ib. yee led BL to HW. 60% 2% 50% 611g Biamarck Thursday. Il party given for Harry Helgeson —18 head heavy horses, medium grade Grade o! § ‘ ——— |" Florence Josephson the week- Saturday evening. Harry has joined| harness and dump wagon. Stevens gi. DH CHICAGO POTATOES end visiting at the B. N. Lein home. |the navy and plans to leave in the| Bros. Coal Company, Garrison, N. Wars . 58% 58% 57% 58% prlcaee, sa 4 27.—(AP—U. 8. D.| Mra. Harvey, daughters Faye|near future. Dak. on track 154 old,/and LaVerne of Wing called at J.O./ Mrs. Ingeborg Rasmussen spent a] OR SALE—Eariy Gio potalons fot seed. apartment, ‘ground floor, an ‘West Rosser.

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