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HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1932 ? {submit bids above the previous low Apartments for Reat offers. The greater interest of manu- | | AMELIA RETURNS 10 CLASSIFIED AD FOR ROS a 3 n facturers tends to confirm rumors on RATES pric ary increasing wool machinery activity. cash advance, Sant All want ads are in: Heat, iightar ‘water a water and e fur) Receipts of domestic wool at Boston jminimum charge 75 cents. Copy must/ nished. Price reasonable. 414 12tl, during week ending June 18, esti- jbe received at The Tribune office by} Street. Phone 787. ar (44 r mated by the Boston grain and flour | {9:00 a, m. to insure insertion same| roR-RENT—Large furnished house | or ONn., JUNE 6U Sees (CROWD AT NEW YORK "2 SSS” ie ee ‘ H perinaicianeatih Case ventilated and shady. Hardwoo: CURB STOCKS ~ Cuts, borer or white space used) floors. Gas range. Everything fur| lorade of New York, June 20.—()—Ourb: eae ea nished. Also cool sleeping room fo" ‘ , rl vant ff \fied display rates of 90 cents per col- t., ATH 50% ter eens arate Says Flight Was Merely a ‘Per- incl inserti EE Sattalites SF oo f ew York st $ | 1 451s 49% Elec. Bond & Share 7. ys Fig y fehl eed wi 1233-J. al — 4515 ATs United Founders bb sonal Gesture’; Meant REGULAR WANT AD RATES |FOR RENT—Large modern apart | INDICATE NEW HOP ga ag i ve IN GRAIN PRICES & Nothing te Aviation =f G0 asus unser ised, Tnotaing # \ ress | 7 GOVERNMENT BONDS. | igi furniture, Frigidaire. Laundry priv: Air Reduction . | New York. June 20.—(?)—Govern- 12 sea 25 words or under. J } 3 j ! “g as New York, June 20.—(?)—Amelia}1 day, 25 words or under. ileges. Always hot water. Also small- | AT WEEK AT HH A 0) ergy a asi 100.30, Earhart Putnam, the first woman to|Ads over 25 words.3 cents additional pec rammaree Adults only. 807 4tr i 5 one Liberty Ist 4 1-4’s 101.16. pilot an airplane across the Atlantic, | per word. = aimaiameptaite a “4's 13, returned home Monday to receive the; FOR RENT—Modern apartment te & Gomi. Ai (New): Liberty 4th 4 1-4’s 102.13. {plaudits of her fellow countrymen. | The Tribune reserves the right to} Furnished or unfurnished. All kind: Rail Issues Lead Slow Upturn ne A E i MNCIGe A crowd estimated at 5,000 was reject any copy submitted also to re-| of land and buildings for sale at in Sh Entire Likt 4, |Much Evening up of Accounts is | : pee gathered in Battery park as the flier|vise any copy to conform with make-| your offer. Gall at 717 Thayer nN ares an au Caused by New Tax, CHICAGO STOCKS eee Gar Chine CHEE ea up rules of Classified Advertising. Phohe 622 or 1391. Responds Pita i | Midwest Util. (new) 3-8. a city boat which transferred he: Phone 32 FOR RENT—Furnished 2, 3 and foui ‘ 52 Effective Tuesday j “4 her husband. George Palmer Putnam.| The Tribune Want Ad Department | room apartments. Ground floor wd 7 Hania a ay a 1 MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE |{fom {he liner Te De France at| $25, $35 and $40 per month. Cal’ New York, June 20-—(P)— Financial Anaconda Cop. Se is First Bank Stock 7. eae eee tant iw | ab 618 6th St AIRE BE eA RR go ee +! Chicago, June 20—()—Evidence Northwest Banco 9 1-2, Bist cae Se an ter aan ion Work Wanted FOR RENT—New modern basement Stocks, bonds and principal com-|Auburn Auto. that the wheat maziet had become 2 ye ———_________|which ended in Ireland, where she/WOMAN wants practical nursing at| partment. Two rooms and kitchen modities generally worked higher, al- | Aviation Corp: ee Re i general price |, BI% 33% 31% t the Movies | [was foreed down by a faulty exhaust ae Phone 1565-R or call at 419} $1 Ww" Rosser’ Phone 1000. ; though the share market eased off 4 i f ae 4 manifold which had threatened her andan St. Teil ah siren feeecnwlirteacit st 1s. I ving fact that — , y - back a little from its best levels. In Bethl, Steel ReAeFAL: Lae On grain tutareR tratiaAe PARAMOUNT THEATRE Journey ‘ = Wanted to Buy _| wupetairs. Furnished or unturned! foreign exchanges pronounced|Borg-Warner ons Was to go into effect: Tusiday. \Mifinsapolis Juno 20--U9— | Greta Garbo makes her first.ap-) Tt was Mrs. Putnam's second ¢x-| WANTED to buy for cash: Piano, @as| Phone 375 strength developed in dollars. Briggs Mfg. The tax will tte Bb Sane Wheat— "Open “High Low Close} Pearance since her highly-praised per-|Perience of a New York welcome. Her) range, gas water heater, good con- | eee The rail issues led the slow upturn|Bur. Ad. Mch. : -s SEER eda: cates 641 53% 541, | formance of “Grand Hotel,” i first was in 1928 after her first ocean} ie Describe’ fully FOR RENT —Nicely furnished front in shares and utilities joined the|Galumet & Hecla ... $100, compared with 1 cent hereto-|20 : 52% 1% 52 turization of Lule! Bieugéllne trie flight, as a passenger with two men| sic lower Hebe." WH pind] "apartment. Suitable for two or movement. Miscellaneous issues get- liant play, “As You Dt: ” ‘liers. | - Ad. No. 17. z three in modern home. One block Cannon Mills . Wheat closed unsettled, 7-8 to 1 1-2 o ty 298 play, “As You Desire Me,” which . yet | Ad. No. 1746, ting up a point or two included New : sheets ! 29% 29% 297 | ity a ‘e|_ Mrs, Putnam, who didn’t want any} north of Paramount Theatre. De- York Central, New Haven, Southern eos ‘De Pasco. be ran en July Lae 48 Slits 30% 31 | Paratnouht theses Ma Late ‘fuss made over her just because she Male Help Wanted pression prices. 222 3rd Street. Pacific, Union Pacific, Santa Fe, Pa-|Chesap. & Ohio : ‘ " by givers git arin: % 18% 18% 181; | Miss Garbo's leading man in “As|happened to be the first woman to] ii ib FOR RENT—Two room furnished cific Telephone. Public Service of N.|Chi, & N. W. . 3 eee ed ets cue To" Js" 19° 9" lyou Desire Me” is Melvyn ‘Douglas, |{1Y Solo across the Atlantic, still in-|YOUNG MEN, 5, well groomed, ages|"OR, tent on “erousd flow pee a, J., Consolidated Gas. U. S. Steel, Du- ee Shes es pollen tipi Tino > oie and ea : ; Ie ho will be remembered for his out-|sisted that her flight to Ireland was| 18 to 22 with courage and ambition] vate entrance. Rent very reason- ae Pont, Air Reduction, Case, Pullman, enyage [July 1.02 1.03 101 1.03 | standing work opposite Gloria Swan-|™erely @ “personal gesture. to assist field executive traveling to) able. Also wanted to buy a 2 burner, Eastman and United Fruit. MeKees-/C: M- St in ansas: talk of a wet harves: sept, «1. 102 106% 102 108 |son'in “Tonight Or Never.” ‘The note| “Ib meant nothing at all to avia-| west coast and return, For Chicago| Able. Also wanted to buy # 2 burner} | port gained about 3. American Tele- YR ie mm ea impetus to earae Barle ae . Ae cae {ed actor, Erich Von Stroheim, has a|tion,” she said and added that in her/ Corporation. On special mailing 323 ath St. South. } phone advanced a fraction. After|Chrysler price gains. Heavy damage was re-| July 29's 29% risa 39 {prominent part in the production, as|°Pinion women have been “over| list campaign. High school or.som: | — midday there were fractional reces-|Colum. G. elas yy iat boa Site said reed Sept. . 20 3% _S% % |, depraved novelist, and the cast also|Praised” for their achievements in| college essential. Experience not first floor. Newly Geccektel GE sions from the best levels of the Gomi. Sol... tn alga tees ae ae Sy 5000 Babe| DULUTH RANGE {includes Owen Moore, Hedda Hopper, |flving. a ca mes Apply Room 343, Grand| 105, 700 ned piecing ‘ouen morning. m. ql mae ee {Duluth, Minn., June 20.—(P}— \Rafacla Ottiano (who played Miss| “Do you think you've been over-| P. 15 to 8 p. m. and JO to « The markets did not expect much | Consol. Gas. els decrease of Liverpool wheat stock |“Hurim— Open High Low Close/Garbo's maid in “Grand. Hotel” |Praised?” she was asked. | 12a. m. Don't phone. 1649-W or call at 812 Ave. B. : and received little in the way of/gont Gan and noting that Liverpool arrivals! july ....... 48% 48% 47, 4815 | Warburton Gamble, Albert Gontt,| “Yes,” she replied promptly. lw First class mechaniet¢| FOR RENT—Purnisned or unfurnish= a stimulating news from industry. Cont. Motor last week were 800,000 bushels o! Sep cesses ATS 403 46% 467 Wittiam Ricciardi and Roland Varno.| Tues whistled, fireboats sent} ke charge of Chevrolet shop.| @¢ apartments. Lights, water, heat, ; While brokerage quarters have'Cont, gu of Del. : wheat under the week previous. 301 “As You Desire Me” tells the story |columns of water ule jnto the asl © Tribune Ad. No. 1768 gas, telephone and electric washer 4 stock market rally when congress ad- i ‘ RY q mp= : $ and protege of Salter, a perverted i. Female Help Wanted : journs, some quarters are now sug- She Wright : to ripen rapidly and that heavy rains 1.08 1.9614 1.0015 : |novelist, ‘whom she loathes and from was four years ago,” she said. “And fee = = eG | two and «three room furnished widely redicted that it may rove | i _ — ba 7 3 bead she longs to escape. TI ti a bp " e monthly, includin hts, water, 4 disappointing. Prove | Dupont : ported 220 carloads of new wheat re- ie | Tere ee are er Ene |” <r Nobe the prinos was amused,"| ambition to assist field executive] feat, gas for cooking. Also laundry i> The market lost most of its earlier | Fl. Auto Lite. ceived Monday. _Some trade authori- ‘ beatae Rou the long-lost wife of an Italian count,|She replied when some one asked her n wife traveling to west coast and leges. Inquire at 1014 Broad- ¢* gains in late trading. The session) El. Pow. & Lt. ties asserted a decrease in the United | Minneapo! is, June . i Bruno, who begs her to return home,|@bout her meetings with the Prince} return. On special mailing list ‘Also 2 room apartment at 1100 was the dullest in bear market an-}Fid. P. Fire Ins. . States wheat visible supply would bejunchanzed. Carload lots family pa- Thus begins a strange masquerade |f, Wales. campaign, for Chicago corporatior Broadway, $22.00. 7] nals. Sales totaled about 400,000) First Nat. Strs. the last in some time. Corn and oats Kee 4.25 ie oh a be Pep a which is complicated when Bruno's ia “Like most fliers,” she added, “he| $40.00 month. Hotel and tr: RENT —Fur shares» The list closed with an ir-|Fox Film “A” . 6 |prices responded to the upward swing {cotton sacks shipment . stor-in-law, in an attempt to gain}dances well.” cling expenses to start with, per-|" and kitchenette for $20.00 a month. ’ regular tone, confined mostly to frac-/Gen. Am. Tank . , |of wheat. Pure bran 11.00 to 11.50. the family fortune, makes every effort} She was greatly impressed by the; manent employment to those quali- “Hagelhurat” tional changes. i (Gen. aa Provisions went higher with hog} Standard middlings 10.00 to 10.50. |e aie vata an Teepeaee, The |king and queen of the Belgians. | fied. Experience not necessary po aca a be ? > nd cereals. 'patth ] Mussolini, she said, showed her a; Apply Room 343 Grand Pacific Ho- ar a Senat Ge. Gas. & El. “A' Ths CHICAGO CASH. GRAIN ree: POIANA Rita They alten aceane HORSParaCWOUB-AINBTCE ib permonal-| ict Sto'8 mimi, ent0 told a: me RENT—Leaving city, will rent vestocl ie General Mills 2 jher position and the difficulties she my all modern completely furnished) MINNEAPOLIS FU ES 230, bes » No.| vi + a jon't. phone. eiGen, Botors 8%, |MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES ig Sides WO ae at encounters in playing the role of the|!ty, than some Americans are aware| _D ; apartinant Ht Sen ist to fespon- SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Gillette Saf. Ra: REACT TO FOREIGN NEWS 3 hard 50 ee) NG posers 32) Wile she js supposed to be, make this |© } sible parties. < sedan BE: bea Gold Dust .... Minneapolis, June 20.—P)— A/No. 1 yellow 32 1-2; No. 2 white 32). nicture which offers the distinguish- Salesmen Wanted = jouth St. Paul. June 20.—(P)—«U. ' f \ t gave |1-4 to 1-2. Oats. No. 2 white 21 3-4) 0 Po. ey ~~ |FOR RENT—Basement apartment, S. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 2,000: Goodyr. Tr. & Rub. . change in foreign temperament gave me 50 cd Swedish star every opportunity for AL GOOD dealers” territories . Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 2,000; fed steers.! Graham Paige Mot. ... the wheat market a strong tone Mon-|to 23 3-4. Rye no sales. Barley a brilliant dramatic and emotional L ‘Three rooms and bath. Phone 1250, yearlings and better grade fat she| Gt. ‘Nor, Ir. Ore. Ctf. day and there was no pressure to/to 42. Timothy seed 2.75 to 3.00. | performance for the exclusive sale of stock strong; choice mixed yearlings! Gt! Nor. Pf. .... 7.50; new high since late april; bulk|Gt. West. Sug. fed offerings 6.75 down; prontinent|Grigsby Grunow grassy kinds 3.50-5.00; better beef|Houston Oil .. cows 3.25-4.00; grassy offerings slow,; Hudson Motor . down to 2.50; butcher heifers 3.75-|Hupp. Mot. Car . 5.00; cutters 1.50-2.25; medium graa:|Jnt. Combus. Eng. . m: Int. Harvester bulls 2.75 down; feeders and stockes) T+" Nick Gon, bring it back to the previous closing |Clover secd 9.25 to 14.25. fireproof building at reduced rents. level though new crop receipts in the Farm L nts, Batteries, 32] yn, ed A quire at Tribune office. “ ‘GE OF It rad ater Vi Sinn iis ier ithrough the day. Coarse grains were |Of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. =" from page one: eee ae Me eats aie nished. Available June 1st, Electric firmer with wheat, although getting |dark northern 58 1-2 to 63 1-8: No. 1] Democrats Face OF BONUS SEEKERS wea ae, Nene. ee aeckS: Mme 725) refrigerator. Rent reasonable, Phone an . North, . N. 3 347, \ Delco- Light products consisting of very jlittle attention. The country |Marthern 57 1-2 to 61; No. 2 mixed) ; {sold flax and cash houses wanted|48 1-2 to 52 1-2; No, 2 amber durum | Fight on Ancient cers oat 3 FOR RENT—Furnished for lignt 3.50-4.25. © rye and barley. 54 1-8 to 61 1-2; No. 2 mixed durum rj Real Estate Calves 1,500; vealers about steady; | Ut Ta, & #7) *Guly wheat’ closed tc higher ana|47 1-8 to 49; No. 2 red durum 43 1-2.| Convention Rule \~ FOR SALE housekeeping, one or two room medium to choice grades largely 3.50-\ Kelvinator .. 4 'September 1 1-4 higher. July oats at} Corn. No. 2 yellow 35. Veterans Army in Washington |FIVE ROOM new stucco bungalow,|—_*Pattments. Phone 1063, __ 6.00. Kennecott Cop. %4 ithe close was 1-8 higher and Septem-| 2's, No. 3 white 20 5-8 to 22. | velopments particularly in the New : fi garage attached, extra room in|FOR RENT—A modern furnishéd Hogs 5,500; active, strong, 5 to 10| Kresge (S. 8.) {ber 3-8 higher. July rye closed 3-4| Rye, No. 2, 31 1-8 to 32 3-4. {York delegation. Aligns Itself Against Re- | basement, hard wood floors, many| ®Partment. Three rooms and pri- higher than Saturday; some bids;Kreuger & Toll. + 1-16/nigher as did September. July barley| Barley, No. 2 special 37. Roosevelt has 563 pledged and bli Part | built-in features, good location,| vate bath. Also one room and steady; good and choice 170 to 240|Kroger Grocery . 116 was 1-4 higher and September 1-2| Flax, No. 1, 1.03 to 1.04 claimed votes. Indiana's 30 will be! publican rarty close to se! Sales price $4,-| Kitchenette. Has electric refrige: Ibs. 3.30 to 3.55; top 3.50 for 175 to 210| Liquid Carbonic 12%: higher. July and September flax picked late in the day or Tuesday.! ‘900.00. Very reasonable terms} ‘or and electric stove. Overstuffed Tbs.; 240 to 340 Ibs. 2.85 to 3.30; 140)Loew’s Inc. ... 15% | were both 2c lower at the close. DULUTH CASH GRAIN 'A majority of the convention is 578! Owner leaving city. Set. Vacuum cleaner and laundry ¢ to 170 lbs. largely 3.00 to 3.75; packing Se ae. a8 | There was no noticeable change in| Duluth, Minn., June 20.—()—Clos-|and two-thirds is 770. Washington, June 20.—(?)—Strip- | suas privileges. Inquire at 518 Sth St. sows 2.50 to 2.75; desirable pigs large- | May Dept. Stores. 109%; {the cash wheat situation, Demand |ing cash prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark Many Decisions Made ped of an immediate objective by de- SIX ROOM modern bungalow, hard} Phone 512-W. ly 3.00 and above; average cost Sat- & urday 3.06; weight 227 Ibs, lRudeeeeen Sheep 2,500; 1,580 direct; salable|xgont, Ward supply includes. one double fed year-!Nash Motors lings, balance natives; nothing done|Nat. Biscuit early; generally asking steady on|Nat. Cash Reg. “ 3,|;Was very good for best types and/Morthern 56 to 71; No. 2 do. 54 to 69;| The whirl of preconvention activity ean ad-| wood floors, built-in features. Sales|FOR RENT—Large five-room 434 [prices riled very firm compared with |No. 3 do. 50 to 67; No. 1 northern |has brought decisions on many rou |{°%* Sie Pe te wag aas!| Dries asA0 Oh) <Guoditermie! | ment Call Logan's, phone 211, 4% {futures. Receipis were light. Win-|56 to 71; No. 2 do. 64 to 59; No. litine affairs. For Roosevelt, it was|°TS Of the vast veterans army camp-| FOR RENT—Three-room apartment. 10° |ter quality was in fair to good de-;®mber durum 50 1-8 to 61 1- 8; No. 2jannounced that Arthur F.’ Mellen, {ed here concentrated Monday on o!-) mvp ROOM modern stucco bunga-; Furnished all modern. Phone + 29 |mand. Durum was: scarce and in|40. 49 1-8 to 60 1-8; No. 1 durum 48|Nebraska’s hard fisted national com-|ganizing ex-servicemen for election! ow, garage attached, hard wood! 851. + (8 Igood demand if choice amber. Mix-|1!-8 to 50 1-8; No. 2 do. 46 1-8 to 48/mitteeman, would be the floor man- North American Chicago, June 20. 2 Asr.)—Hogs 25,000 including 10,000/ Norther Pacific direct; fairly active, 10 higher than} Pac. Gas & El. iP 4 Friday; 180-220 Ibs., 4.00-05; ton! Pacific Light ...... 4.10; 220-260 Ibs., 3.85-4.00; 270-339| Packard Motor : 2 . N-!day action, rhaking tentative over-, floors, built-in features, furnace| ¢ RENT—Strictly modern 1 slaughter lambs or 6.25; fed yearlings| Nat. Dairy Prod. 16% Jed grades were quiet to slow and|!-8; No. 1 mixed durum 46 1-8 to/ager and John Mack, Poughkeepsie, ae to the Democratic party heat, partitioned basement, south | oon pate ieee n apts, Rose held higher or around 5.00; talking|Nat. Power & Lt. . 9 Ithere was no force to the demand for |56 1-8; No. 1 red durum 42 1-3. the nominating speaker. ba vi Pry yoted| front, good location. Sales price partm 5 lower on slaughter lambs. Nev. Cons. Cop. . 2% |red, Flax on track 06 1-2 to 1.07 1-2;) For Governor Ritchie, of Maryland,|, Finding the 62 senators who voted | eons (O00 ooatirash balance) ApArtments. 215 srd StF. W. New York Cont: BARI ann comnuwan uaa cevand tite ing arrive 1.06 1-2; July 106 1-2; Sept.|it was announced by ‘his campaign |down their bill a rather diffuse tar-/ S50 00 ae. ae ae NY. NH. Li: > 4883 jorders forced premiums higher. Oats|104 1-2; Oct. 1.05 1-2; ov. 1.06; Dec. |manager, Robert B. Ennis, of Balti-|8t the legislative committee of the ‘ = 4 ,. {army aligned itself against President : “g |@emand was fair to good for the|!05 1-4. | a . more, that Senator Tydings, of Mary-|oover and the Republican party. |A NICE bungalow, living room, fire-| Rooms for Rent 7% |medium to good and quiet to dull for| Oats, No. 3 white 20 3-4 to 21 3-4. |land’ would place the governor in Pp lace, dining room, kitchen, built-in | #OR RENT ; 208, |the chaffy types. Rye demand was| No.1 rye 31 1-4 to 32 1-4, {nomination and that Richard F.|,, Sunday night it voted to query all} plate. dining root: With slesre | POR, RENT—FPurnished single room SME deadly trom ll ct eieveine puy-|,Batley, choice to fancy 34 1-8 tojCleveland, of Baltimore, son of the Democratic presidential possibilities phd ee e head ae or and kitchenette with running water : “1ilers. Barley offers were light and de. {97 1-8 Medium to good 25 1-8 to 33\former president, would ‘make a sec-|°% their views about the bonus and} ins basement, basement cas! iin ee ee i a partitioned basement, basement ga- i ia Ibs,, 3.75-90; 140-160 ibs.. 3.65-90; pigs/Par.-Publix .. - .2|/mand quict to fair. Flax demand was|1-8- onding speech. Hee aeons fuesnones ay ayn ai and maid's room, lawn, tees Tat Ae Regents eon ad 3.25-60; packing sows 3.00-35. Penney (J. C.) .. - I5'z|fair to good with offerings fairly | *—~—.———~. —-———|_ The _ resolutions committee will the American Legion and other ex-| and flowers. Sales price $6,300.00.| 519 5th St. Phone 836-R. Light light, good and choice 140-160;Penn. R. R. . 843 |heavy. i Produce Markets ||‘tame the platform. Farley said: «1|‘2 Peane Feelin Ibs., 3.60-90; light weight 160-200 Ibs..|Phililps Pet. 3% | ¢- aemee | ,;40 not believe the Democratic con-|StVicemen’s organizations, informing FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room Depts: : *|Proct. & Gamble 274 | * 5 = ?lvention wil! pussyf "ithem an effort “to place a bonus| 3 in modern house. Good location. 3.75-4.10; medium weight 200-250 Ibs..| Pub. Svc. N. J. x%|| Grain Quotations | a, CHICAGO PRODUCE bem Pussyfoot on prohibi-|piank in the Republican platform| AND Call at 201 Birstatinest: ry SAAN: hegre weight S50) ie. | Cuan + 14s ————~—— | _, Chicago, June 20.—(P}—Butter was |H#on- was laughed down and filed in the|Many other desirable houses and lois] =. = Phone AEs 3.60-4.00; packing sows, medium and/ Purity Baising ” > 8%] CHICAGO RANGE steady Monday although some qouta- lwaste basket. Think it over, men.” | offered at prices that you will ree-|FOR RENT— Room with two win- Bcod, 275-500 Ibs., 3.00-50; pigs, goon) Radio’ ..... + ,3%|Chicago, June 20.—(P)\— tions were fractionally lower. 5,000 Persons Attend | “Remember November,” was the) ognize as bargain prices dows. Next to bath. Call at 619 and choice 100-130 Ibs., 3.25-65, Reading Co... > 12% | Wheat— Open High Low Close] Eggs were firm and poultry ruled|*? ‘i significant slogan line attached to Sih Be ions eee Cattle, 12,000; calves, 2000; fed {Remington Rand . 1 Te [GUY col).. 48% 49% 48% 48% |steady. National Guard Fete these tetters. “Bearing in mind the| HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY |ROOM FOR RENT in modem new steers and yearlings strong to 25 high- Rep. Iron & ‘si er; active at advance; all interests;|Reynolds Tob. buying, but shippers setting price} Royal Dutch Shell Butter, 15,617, steady: creamery- a {possibility neither the Democratic} Webb Block Phone 0/ house. 2% blocks from G. P. Hotel. specials (93 score) 1642-17; as (92)| Devils Lake, N. D., June 20.—(?)—|convention nor the nominec chosen|#OR SALE— Yearling colts. Mis.| Clean, quiet, always hot water. 16; extra firsts (90-91) 15% firsts) Under a blistering sun and in the|there might give them any comfort.) emma B Campagna. Glencoe, N.| Phone 120-R or call at 503 4th + (214 |Bept. old). Bae Jareely pioesi ond Seating aay Eoniies att cee) aE seconds a 12- Brasetios of penrcxiniately 6,000 people ices Political steersmen of the ex-! Dak Route 1. "| Street. E ulk gral fed selling at 6.00- 7.50, — 4; standar « centralized car-| from parts of North Dakota, Gov-| soldiers are formulating a “platform”| ——|~.-_—_"_________________ | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished Toom early top 7.75; some held higher; ex- |Sears;Roebuck lots)’ 16. ernor George F, Shafer, commander- | of their own. BOR BALE OR. CIN ADE Fenris if z a 8 in an all modern home. Close in. Eggs, 16,404, firm; extra firsts 13%;]in-chief, Sunday reviewed the 164th| Still rather nebulous Monday, the! aoe ae OP tats for mecier| 417 Sixth street or phone 214-M. fresh graded firsts 13; current re-|infantry, North Dakota national|platform had one definite plank: Re-| M01. $700. Wi rf 3s. )| — ceipts 11%; storage packed firsts] guard, at Camp Grafton near here. |peal of the 18th amendment. Two) "esidence in Seite Ae aaa 13%; extras 14%, male In the morning the governor at-|Ohioans, William S. Keyser of Cleve-|__™arck. ee ae e sig Houses and Flats 334) Poultry alive, 13 trucks, steady; |tended a regimental chapel in the re-|land, and M. Bernstein of Dayton,| LOTS FO! —' ae RENT— room dup- 36% 36 36 /fowls 12 1-2; colored broilers 1-2 lbs.|creation building and addressed the|proposed it, and the legislative group,| 160 fect. Graded streets and city iets anparen ae = lex, attached garage, moderne 420 415 417 14, colored fryers, over 2 lbs. 16; col-| troops. composed of representatives of each| water. $10.00 monthly payments rent; also modern bi ite ored springs over 3 lbs. 19; roosters} Mounted on a horse he set some-|major contingent or regiment in the| No interest. See S. S. Clifford. tached garage, + phone sid ue Ka 8; turkeys 10 to 12; spring ducks 9 to] what of a precedent for annual re-|army, approved it without iialy., ———————S——_ a ee ae Dene Mr j10 1-2; old 8 to 9; spring geese 11,] views as he galloped around the en-|The general idea is that, failing | For Sale 751 or 151. s+ +. 437 j0ld 8; leghorn broilers 12 1-2 to 13 1-2.| tire regiment, together with Adjatant|Democratic support, the soldiers! ATTENTION OILMEN — For sale: FOR RENT—Five room modern 80 St;|\, . MINNAROISEIGARAGUAIN Cheese, ‘per pound: | Daisiss 11%: |General G. Angus Fraser, who was/should give their vote to some third One 1931 Willys 1'4 ton truck with|"eg° bungalow “Furstches sor re i. Longhorns 11%; Young Americas; also mounted. party movement. | latest style Butler Gasoline tank ¥ bee a 1044 AEA “iY : ; a k b 1% eee, ane ona eneas 11%; Brick 1114; Swiss, Domestic 2¢-| Following the inspéction ride he re-| The exact size of the army, some-| 426 gallons, 3 compartments. Wiil nished. Heated garage. Call at cepting grassy kinds; others strong to higher. Slaughter cattle and vealers. Steers, gcod and choice 600-900 Ibs., foes 900-1100 Ibs.. 6.75-8.00; 1100-1300 lbs, 6.75-8.00; 1300-1500 ‘Ibs., 6.75-8.00, |Southern Rys. | common and medium 600-1300 lbs..1Stand. Gas. & Elec. ... 4.25-6.75; heifers, good and choice|Stand. Oil. Calif. ...... 550-850 lbs., 5.75-6.85; common and/Stand. Oil N. J. . J medium 3.75-5.75; cows, good and|Stewart Warner choice 3.00-5.00; common and medium | Studebaker . .. 2.50-3.00; low cutter and cutter 1.50-|rexas, Comp, 2.50; bulls (yearlings excluded), good |-pim, Roll. Bing and choice (beef) 3.00-4.50; cutter to|/Union Carbide .. 1106 Ave. C. Side entrance. medium, 2.50-3.25; vealers (milk fed:,|Union Pacific . 3854 ear ago. 29; Imported 37-38. viewed the regiment. where around 20,000, was much sell with or without tank. Sandin- good and choice 550-650: medium|United Aircraft . 815 |" Wheat a nl a —— doubt Monday. Many “veteran”| ‘wild Morors Ine FOR RENT—July ist, a modern low- 5.00-50; cull and common 3.50-5.00. . 45115 % protein Rellrened, To Arrive NEW YORK Eighty-five Bismarck residents who|members were taking French Teave;| — —- prey ford er duplex, equipped with electric re- Stocker and feeder cattle: ne 1 die north. 6 s 88 60 63 | New York, June 20.—()—Eggs 21,-| attended the Governor's Day program but new contingents were pouring in| FOR SALE—One purebred Hereford! frigerator_ and range. Gi in- north. . . Steers, good and choice 500-1050 Jbs., 5.00-6.25; common and medium 3.50-5.00. rarage 215, steady. Mixed colors, standards|were dinner guests Sunday of Cap-|and an aggressive recruiting drive; Bull. Phone 62, Wachter Trans-| cluded. Good location. Phone 1341 (eases 45 Ibs. net) 15 1-2 to 16; re-|tain Herman A. Brocopp and members|aided by the widespread word that|_f% Corp. or call at 110 Ave. C. West. handled receipts (cases 43 lbs. net)|of Company A, the Capital City unit/the army was gathering abundant! 12% 13 dk north. 63 14% )14% protein 2% }1 dk north. 59 62 Sheep, 11,000; mostly steady: in- 2512 (3 dk north. 3861 _|14 3-4; no grades 13 to 14; special|of the National Guard. food, appeared to be bearing some __Fersonat _|” and garage. Available July 1st. Call Ye between grades light lambs numerous; 2%13 dk north. ‘56 ‘59 packers, including unusual hennery| The dinner was prepared under the |results. ANNOUNCEMENT at 723 Mandan St. ; Jower in instances; desirable natives 1% 113% protein selections sold from store on credit|direction of Mess Sergeant Frank We wish to announce that Clifford's | FoR RENT—Five room furnished 6.00-50 to packers; outsiders 6.75~ 1.005 FW Western Union . iis ce ct oe ae Mas Hs oF pope aes Tay ie 13 1-2; | Clausen. aa Aimee’s New Spouse Cafe is saw, Ope ae Buaibest 2 DBD bungalow. All modern. F. E, some held higher; mixed yearlings . Air Br. .. 1055 -~d * . half block west of City Auditorium.| young. or two year cid wethers 428 Weetsh. a EL. & Mfg. ailieepoen Bitter: 10.009, weaker. | Creamery | @— | _*| Faces Damage Action|on Broadway. We solicit your | son pEnniRour moder houses in: Slaughter sheep and lambs: Willys Overland + glisii dk north. 56 57 higher than extra 16 1-2 to 17; extral; City-County News : patronage. cluding 2 bungalows. Also 1 six Lambs 90 Ibs, down, good and choica | Woolworth Haas 2 dk north: 54 56 Te ete ee es aes, 6 —____—_____| tos Angeles, June 20—(}—Investi-| AMAZINGLY NEW LOW OFFER=| ‘wuCine 2 bungalows. Also 1 six 00-7.00; medium 5.25-6.00; "all ea di th. 3 55 cathing MO aH. ake oe A Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner, Man-/ gations, threats and counter-threais| To learn Barbering, write at onee.| four room modern apartment. Al- -weights, common 4,00-5.25; ewes, 90-} | CHICKS OOM U. & D. an 12 1-2 to 13; No. 2, 11 1-2 to 12, "| da te Parents of & son born Mon- having marked the warmino-up stages| _Moler Barber College, Fargo N. D.| so 2 room apartment with private 150 Ibs, medium to choice 1.00-2.25;) , OREABY sllry “on track 264 new, 36 Cheese 173,664," sterdy to firm, |{#Y morning at St. Alexius hospital. lo the trial, David Hutton, choir | === faths Call at 318 9th St. Phone all weights, cull and common 50-175. 00> Tatar gy. g, shipments Saturday 55 State, whole milk, flats, fresh, aver-| Two children were born at the Bis- singer-husband of Aimee Semple Mc- Baby Chicks anaes ieee ‘ , Bt r, 1 ed; n, evangelist, was KS and started chicks ENT— modern house Sioux City, Towa, June 20-—(P)— (Ulead per cwt,: Southern Bliss Triumphs B30 85 2212 III! Dressed poultry steady. Chickens| dan, and a son to Mr. and Mrs, Rich. |Zimself in a $200,000 breach of prom-| store in Bismarck. These chicks! quire 622 Sth St. Phone 460M. Fa em eean nae to 120 to 140: fair to ordinary 118 to] | Montana Winter Wheat fresh 15 to 25: frozen 14 to 27; fowls ard ‘Doering, Goodrich. j ice action brought by Myrtle Joan St are from blood tested triple certi- FOR RENT—Five Toom HOw. 1.25; lers 40; rotein res or frozen 12 ;_old roosters . <a * stock. e special in bre - strong; spots 25¢ higher; she stock | cinity 1.15 to 1.25; old stock, dull,|1 DH W or fresh 8 to 11; turkeys ‘frozen 18 to| Commissioner Paul A. Wachter witl|,,7The evangelist, who announced che| ing only the best chicks, Come in| Oder. Good location. |All newly firm; bulls steady; vealers week: |cupplies moderate, trading slow; Wis-|1.H W..... 59 5 2; ducks fresh 11 to 14. preside over the rear weekly meet-| intends to stick by Dave through| and cee them and let us give you| ‘ccorated. Call F Aaa bulk fed steers and yearlings |osin Round Whites 4 gales 60 to}13% Live nominal. No quotations. ing of the Bismarck city commission hice i CaN will be unable to at-! prices. Iowa Master Breeders, sca Ree ois : $5.50-680;, numerous loads | $8.50-75; (8) Tahoe RUNS ‘ eae ene ee | Miscellaneous __ ‘ erste aelge Heer regs sanitarium with an iliness ‘she de-| mares, N bake wn” Ave Bi |ECTe, with two bedrooms. “Ges heats Tow nies 2005 ts ee Aan 100) FOREIGN EXCHANGES l' DEW or si CONS 4. |Mylon H, Atkineom city auditor Pere | veloped during a recent tour of Cen- | =—=—=——=————==—————————==| ed. Has nice lawn and close in, oo ee art Iakd Cslad G20; bulk| New York. Jund 20-(%-—Mregign|1 HW..... 51 ..... S1 :..../°" "To gune proms hart went to Grand Forks to attend |‘tlal America. So serious is her illness | Then he dove| Als0 two room furnished basement feet cows 525-450; low cutters and|exchange easy; Great Britain de-|Grade of New York, June 18—()—Curb: |a Masonic meeting. Tegarded that plans are to keep all/A severe scalp injury when he dove| partment. Located at 410 Sth. eee 31 60-250; stockers and feed-|mand in dollars, others in cente:|! DHW or Prk Ph, ae saps puget : - | details of the trial from her. nia Maloy: SNe ee Street. Inquire at 404 Sth Bt. Ps ora eligible largely ¢4.75 down quality [Great Britain $0 1-2. Prance $82) minnesota’ and South’ Dakota Wiisai| Elec Bond & Share | 7%| ‘Torger Sinness, Devils Lake attor- “George Ehmane of Alfred and Wil- * largely medium. Fs val les 18542 Montreal 85.87 1-2. °|12% Protein Standard Oil Ind. . 18 |ney, and L. C. Studness of Churches) Stutsman County Man |bert Gasal of near Jamestown suf- ‘Hogs 3,500; fairly active to shippers 1 DHW or ee [United Founders % | Ferry and Devils Lake, were business : fered broken legs in accidents. “0-186 higher than - Friday; das to Fae LH Wo. 51 58 64 sosTO woot visitors in Bismarck Monday. , Drowns in Deep Hole)“ th. injurea were brought to’ hos- packers; most sl > pot oe ital here. on 200-225 Ib, butchers; bulk 190-240] New ork, June 20-(AP)—Galld BEY OF 4 50 48-49. | Boston, June —20.—(P)—Increased | WANTS ECONOMIC CONFERENCE| Jamestown, ND, June 20—()—| SPEIRS : Ibs, 335-50; 240-260 1b. butchers 3.25- oe, steady; 60 to 90 days 1 1-2; Durum \confidence in wool values is indicated] New York, June 20.—(#)—A propos-|One man drowned and three others| © JAMESTOWN PIONEER DIES » 80; 260-340 Ibs. heavies 3.10-25; 190-| loans steady; 60 to 94 com {Gh 1 amber 55% 60% .51%4 .55% |by the diminished pressure to sell and|al that the United States inittate a| received injuries in Stutsman county| Jamestown, N. D., June 20—(}— “170 Ibs. selections 3,00-35; padieran ; he ate & Prime. 18% protein i i the movement recently of fair|world conference to get to the bot-|accidents Sunday. William Eli Egleston, pioneer of the sows mostly 2.75-3.00; extreme heavies panes ee ee weights of a few lines of wool at cur-|tom of economic conditions is an-| Melvin Larkson of Adrian drowned | Dakotas, died at his home Sunday at ‘down to 2.60; feeder pigs up to 3.00. ee Seana ss Sheep Ri00: 2 20. early sales; pack-|range lambs held about $6.25; best wee a A aqers “aking. Spo it steady; best Idaho / slaughter ewes quoted up to $1.50. ei B38, ve \, rently quoted prices. Encouragement | nounced by George W. Wickersham as|when he stepped into deep water in|the age of 81. In 1882, Mr. and Mrs. has been stimulated by the willing-|pzesident of the League of Nations as-|the James river near Adrian. Egleston came to Parker, Dakota ter- .jRess of an occasional wool buyer, to| sociation. Russel Stuart, Jamestown, received ritorys Mrs. Egleston died ry 1930, ae f

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