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Apartments for Reat FOR RENT—Three room newly dec- orated unfurnished apartment. 4 Heat, lights, water and phone fur- t nished. Price reasonable. 414 12th ; Street. Phone 787. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1932 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and | Market Report for Wed., June 22 CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance, | minimum charge 75 cents. Copy must be received at The Tribune office by 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion same Gay in the regular classified page. NAMED AS “DATE” BY MORROW MAID oy room apartment. Close to bath. Includes lights, gas, hot and cold \ water. Call at 322 Ninth street. FOR RENT—Large furnished house- Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come under the classi- \fied display rates of 90 cents per col- | 24 25 STOCK QUOTATIONS New York Stocks | WHEAT PRIGEFALLS | umn inch per insertion. i 221 ventilated and shady. mri ane ih floors. Gas range. fur- Closing Prices June 22. | 3 days, 25 words or under.. ““100] mnt. Call at 309 8th St., or phone Adams Express | 39°29 we 2 days, 25 words or under........ 85 | 2288-3. Air Red. i z 28 1 day, 25 words or under. . .15|FOR RENT—Large modern apart- Rey & SUBST ANT’ AL ( A Ni ed kh ‘Ads over 25 words 3 cents additional) ment. Two bedrooms. Nicely fur- Rincni eh? atk A. per word. nished. Including plano, mohair pogsowl loa teeg furniture, Frigidaire, Laundry priv- vi ary i r 7 | 1.04% 1.00% 1.034 The Tribune reserves the right to| ileges. Always hot water. Also small- Little Inclination to Recover | am Early Decline Sends Quotations \ reject any copy submitted, also to re-| er apartment. Adults only. 807 4th f ‘ icti ; vise any copy to conform with make-| Street. « Shown; Conflicting News to New Bottom; Trading aE ines up rules of Classified Advertising. | OR RENT—Furnished or unfur- \ Affects Market is Slugeish 41s 48% ATs Phone 32 nished apartment. Varney Apart- i AAS gs! Tet 45 a6 The Tribune Want Ad Department | _ ments. Phone 773. New York, June 22—()—The stock | market braced itself after a further; slip in the first hour Wednesday, but showed scant inclination to recover. Am. Tob. “B” Chicago, Jyne 22—(7)—Still stag- | gering under the effects of heavily increased taxes on future delivery dealings, wheat Wednesday fell more Real Estate LOTS FOR SALE—20th Street. 50x FOR RENT—Modern apartment. Furnished or unfurnished. All kinds of land and buildings for sale at your offer. Call at 717 Thayer. Electric power. production and the |Atch. T. & S ; 100 fest; Graded ‘etrosts ard Gly | centre eee movement of revenue freight as re-| Atl. Coast Lins. Emap e cert nntey Bare 160 eet Sao atoathiy’ payments |FOR RENT—Purnished 2, 3 and four ted individual t Atlantic Ref. peaks D ego ; ‘|""room apartments. Ground floor. ported by some individual trunk lines | Auburn Auto. Reports that black rust was in evi- No interest. See S. S. Clifford. Pi 3 . for last week, were mildly favorable and tended to counterbalance such adverse developments as further shrinkage in steel output, dividend cuts and uncertainties, and indica- tions that congress would be unable to finish this weck. American Can slumped 2 points to a new low, then recovered partially. | Aviation Corp. Baldwin Loco. . Balt. & Ohio . Barnsdall ...... Bendix Aviation Bethl. Steel Borg-Warner . Briggs Mfg. . Bur. Ad. Mch. dence at various places in the Da- kotas helped the market to rally after prices had broken the season's low record. Official figures indicated that board of trade business under the new more than 10,000,000 bushels in a federal taxes had diminished |p, CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, June 22.—(®)— Open AT Wheat— July (old) High police station in New Rochelle, N. Ernest Brinkert, friend of Violet Sharpe, waitress who commit- ted suicide in the home of Mrs. Dwight W. Morrow, leaving the taxi driver with a police record, was held for questioning regarding his “date” with Miss Sharpe on the night the Lindbergh baby was Assoctatea Presa Photo, Y., after his arrest. Brinkert, a USED CARS ish, fine mechanical Down payment $160.00. Automobiles for Sale With an 0. K, That Counts. 1931 Chevrolet Six Coach, Duco fin- condition. $25, $35 and $40 per month. Call at 618 6th St. ___|#OR RENT—New modern basement apartment. Two rooms and kitchen- ette and bath. Private entrance. 410 W. Rosse! Phone 1090. FOR RENT—302 8th Street. Ground floor of house. Including 1 bedroom V % | single day. -kidnaped, 1929 Pontiac Big Chief Sport Coupe,} upstairs. Furnished or unfurnished. American os and a te 4 Gare dt Pac. Ain snunte, buying attributed to eastern a i six wire wheels, trunk rack, heater,| _Phone 375. ‘ 8 . ip. & Oblo .: interests led to fractional advances ete. Down payment only $120.00. RENT. : .the former to a new bottom, before ie Se 12, |at the last, wheat closed nervous, 1-8 EGAN BOOKED ON MURDER CHARGE }192 witiys Knight 4 door Sedan, very aed ikke > echt siete support appesred. U. S. Steel pre-|G MM st. P, & Pac. j|to 1-2 above Tuesday's finish, July |¥ good rubber, two spares, trunk, good 10, $29, and $25.00 ferred went under 60 with a 2-pointiGhi. R. I. & Pac. 215 |old 48 1-8 to 1-4, Sept. old 50 3-4 to finish, Special price, $135.00. veda 4 en : iy be ee sag to the lowest since 1904. The Chrysler 6%, |7-8. Corn unchanged to 1-4 higher, revrolet Landau Sedan, 6 ply Heat oe Yor eneking ‘his laundry common sagged a fraction to within/Colum. G. & 6% |July 29 7-8 to 30, Sept. 31 7-8. Oats 29% 295% 28%) good running condi- privileges. Inquire ‘at 1014 Broad- a shade of its recent low. Santa Fe|Coml. Sol. . 4% [1-8 off to 1-4 up, and provisions un- 8244 338 . Special price $85 00. way. ‘Also 2 room apartment at 1100 also got down 2 before recovering |Com. Southe: 2° |changed to 10c lower. 35% 34%, 3542 1995 Studebaker Light Six, 4 door| Broadway, $22 partially, and issues off a point or so|Consol. Gas. 37 | All deliveries of wheat quickly out- Sedan, motor recently overhauled, | a ee included’ Union Pacific, Borden, East-|Cont, Bak. “A’ 3'4/did the season's previous bottom 410 412 410 $10 Shtire car in very good condition |) en ena ae eee unre: man, American ‘Tobacco “B” and|Cont. Can 20%:| quotations guly ‘contracts, represents 422 422 420 oe SpERal “pil _ 0 < and kitchenette for $20.00 a month. McKeesport. As the list stiffened, ajCont. Ins. . Bling the new domestic winter crop|°% ede tito t gh peciay PEC TRUCKS ae ne to few issties traded about a point over| Cont. Motor. now being harvested, were especial- 43t 437 i 28 OUavAbleU4r @glipred Wi plat<| cee res the previous close, including Public] Gorn’ products. 2 ly weak. Unsettlement of securities a form and stake sides, 4 speed trans- FOR RENT—Leaving city, will rent Service of N. J., Case and B-M-T. | Curtiss Wright ;, |acted as a contributing bearish influ- DULUTH GRAIN mission, has very. low mileage my all modern completely furnished The list closed with a steady tone.|Dia, Match .... * Jence. Duluth, June 22.—(?)—Closing cash RE RANTES TABHE onty 6110.00 8¢ | apartment until Sept. 1st to sespon- The turnover of about 700,000 shares! Drug, Inc. ..... ;| Rallies which followed early down-|prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern 10m Motel A Ford Pick-up, 6 ply| ble partiss Phone Tae t so far this we Dupont ... 271, |turns in wheat values were owing, in ]54 3-4 to 68 3-4; No. 2 do. 53 3-4 to tires, mechanically ve good. Down |FOR RENT—Basement apartment. ic i oe a “iE aye 4a ee degree, to uneasiness regarding ve vel No. Dea oy Hi aes bie ayment $30.00. ? Three rooms and bath. Phone 1250. * aton Mig. chances of a heat wave in spring}! northern 54 3-4 to oes ND: y > Truck an 7 FC Modern a s r ivestock Niet So Lite 16x [Clam “terstory orthwest, “Reported {52 8-4 to 6 3-4; No. 1. amber durum 18:8, Dowie Truck ne veer tine| fireproof! building. at reduoed rents $0. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK |EL Pow. & Lt. i ‘need of moisture in large sections of |49 1-4 to 60 1-4; No. 2 do. 48 1-4 to pena hae Dew payment only| Inquire at Tribune office. South St. Paul, June 22—()—«v. | od 13! {Canadian wheat territory was a dis-|59 1-4; No. 1 durum 47 1-4 to 49 1-4; $90.00. ar FOR RENT—Modern up to date new 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 1,800; fed steers ) Hit |turbing tactor in this connection. |No. 2 do. 45 1-4 to 47 1-4; No. 1 mix- We Trade and Give Terms. apartment. Purnished unfur- and yearlings slow, steady; she stock } 1s |Bulls contended that ultimately the|ed durun 45 1-4 to 55 1-4; No. 2 do. | CAPT “MEVROLET CO. ish vi , tri s § = A pease 42 1-4 to 55 1-4; No. 1 red durum | APITAL CHEVROLET CO. nished. Available June Ist. Electric and bulls fairly active, strong; spots |Gen. Am. Tank . 11 jgrain trade would adjust itself to tax ; | =——_—_—_—_—_—_————] refrigerator. Rent reasonable. Phone 25¢ higher on bulls; bulk fed steers |Gen- call int eater and that the market ae ‘(pack neice one { a . i 5.75-6.50; top 7.00 for |Geg: si would advance when important new lax on track 1.05 1-4 to 14 “4; Personat _ 347. pes See a rears choice ana |e cae ae wit |developments gave sufficient war- ¢ 1.06 1-4; July 1.06 1-4; Sept. — — FOR RENT—Furnished for “light ection Genco 3" |rant. Corn and oats fluctuated nar- Oct. 1.04 3-4; Nov. 1.05; Dee. ; = i,| housekeeping, one or two room £ cows 3.00-4.00, [Gillette Saf. Raz, 132, |Towly, following wheat. 1.04 1-2. eas iA OIes Gan Sean ee ee vn; butcher heif-|Gold Dust 101, | Provisions were responsive to ac-| Oats, No. 3 white 20 1-4 to 31 1-4. Cafe is now open for business. One-| FOR RENT—A modern furnisH&d ers 3.75-5.00; cutters largely 1.75-2.50; |Goodyr. Tr. 6% | tion of cereals. No. i rye 31 3-4 to 32 3-4. half block west of City Auditorium.!” apartment, Three rooms and pri shelly kinds 1.50 or below; bulls 250- ig sis Barley, choice to fancy 33 1-4 to On Broadway. We solicit your! vate bath. Also one room and A “ ; Gt. Nor. Ir, Ore. Ctf. . MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES 36 1-4; medium to good 24 1-4 to 32 . batronage. _.| Kitchenette. Has electric refrigera~ Poipealeato bydalers ccrorighG ase Grigor Be ee OPEN WEAK BUT RECOVER 1-4. SanVErabeheny Associated Press Photo. =| AMAZINGLY NEW LOW OFFER—| tor and electric stove. Overstuffed or more higher; medium to cho‘er:|Houston Oil ....: Minneapolis, June 22—()—Wheat | ~ ees 4a Suspended public defender, Frank J. Egan (left), To learn Barbering, write at omes.| set. Vacuum cleaner and laundry Trades 3.50-6.00; few choice to 6.50. |Hudson Motor futures continued to fade during op- __MINNEAPOLI 's shown as he surrendered to be booked on a charge of murdering his Moler Barber College. Fargo N. D.| privileges. Inquire at 518 Sth St. grades 3.50-6.00; %o b Int. Harvester . ening trade Wednesday but there was} Minneapolis, June benefactress, Mrs. Jessie Hughes, allegedly to gain control of her estate. ——S——— | _Phone 512-W. Hogs, 7,500; better, 170-250 Ib. 3.50- 65; extreme top 3.70 paid by packe! |Int. Tel. & Tel. Int. Nick Can 4 |little pressure at any time during the dull session and in the finale a frac- unchanged. Pure bran 10.50-11.00. Shipment: eames Wanted to Rent FOR RENT—Large five-room apart- . FE < for lcad choice around 245 Ib. : * ais i . 2 w¢| WANTED TO RE ‘Two rooms.| ment. Call Logan's, phone 211. weights; 250-350 lbs. 3.0 3 140-170 Cee enulia b Sane on scattered! Standard middlings 10.00-10.50. ! Cc ry) N T I N U E D fpruaeiaeceala hs rear AN a arys| “Bedroom and living room. Furnish: FOR RENT—Three-room apartment. bs, -65; vs, ; heavi e: ee aia : d. Close in. State price. rit ha Pee a gas |eeinaer. | (Roane nl omen oun CR crinat| from page one . Suissa no: rie in care‘etAMel setew. to) cee * ; aaday: anged. hicago june = | A * rit - ee ples ra Tuesday |Rennecott Cop. s_lly oats closed Ysc higher and Sep-|sample grade red 441-2; No. 1 hard! Democratic Pulses Nestos Campaigns | ouubune FOR RENT—Strietiy ed — “sh ‘ ert Ici 5, ..|Kroger Groccry ember unchanged to ‘sc higher. July ;49 1-2; No. 2 ycllow hard (part car) ?, <i House! s ior Sal furnished a] Rose Sheep, Se aE raceme Ua Carbonic tember unchanged to se higher. July |e eS 2mixed 31 12; No.2} Pound as Conven- For I. V. A. Solons) __ Household sous One Apartments. 215 3rd 8 F. W. re MbS\Toow's Tne. while July barley finished ‘xe lower |yellow 31 1-2; No. 2 white 31. Oats, tion Fray Nears| |FOR SALE—New ivory Murphy. Phone 962 and yearlings; late Tuesday Mack Trucks ..... and September 4c higher. July flax|No. 2 white 21 to 22. Rye no sales. y Hettinger, N. D., June 22—(P}—R.| and walnut china closet. —————— t tive lambs 6.00; good to choice aE ese . *|finished Yc higher with September |Barley 30 to 42. Timothy seed 2.75 A. Nestos, former governor’ of North | ably priced. Call at 802 Ave. B. noe Rooms for Rent ings 4.50. Rr vaca os unchanged. to 3.00. Clover seed 9.28 to 1425, | for repeal, with odds at present fa-| Dakota, in a campaign address in be- Baby Chicks FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping rooni —¢GHICAGO ‘Nash’ Motors Cash wheat receipts were very light. | ae voring the former. {half of the Independent ee | e aby Chicks ______| in modern house. Good location. Chicago, June 22—(AP—U. §, D.|Nat. Biscuit 29 |Durum was scarce and unchanged MINNEAPOLIS RANGE i ciation candidates, Wednesday made) BABY CHICKS and started chicks) Call at 201 First Street. Phone 263 hicago, June 22.—(f ‘ooo di, (Nat. Cash Reg. 7's and winter quest quiet to fair. Minneapolis, June 22.—(P)—Range! OHIO'S FAVORITE SON ja plea for the re-nomination of Con-| gt Iowa Master Breeders chick | ;OR-RENT— Room with two wi A.)—Hogs 15,000 including 3,000 di |nat Dairy Prod. 16 a corn owas Tat ete eaten: | dadeckirs gressmen Burtness and Hall. | Store in Bismarck. These chicks om wo win- fh anuve: strong: fo0d0, Higher: [Nor Geter eet | Cash corn was very scarce. Oats/of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1! ABANDONS DRY STAND eeshen Buriness ond Hal. at| store in Bismarck, These chic) cows, Next to bath. Call ab 619 ect; a D suener: | Nat. fant ( vas ir wi ark rt -2; . rth- | is_ speak r are od tested triple certi- 5 y Treavies up most, 160 to 250 Ibs. 400/New York Cent: se lige ye camietd Was eo ornare aeiber) ata | My edalaas nr ee st SATO PO eaAn TMeadayaiighemcdiisieched-| 2% ck. “we gpecialize in breed | Ol St ehone e102 y. mice eeoiael marge ae NY NE nerioan 18s, [slower as buyers are’ beginning to|48 1-2: No. 1 mixed durum 44 3-4; | choice for the Demncesn presidential | 224.0 Get Speers Saale ioe Oe pe tek hee Oe Houses and Fiats to 3.63; packing sows 3.00 to. 3.50; Noster agile alee Buee ciiarian meee niente No, 2 red durum #1 1-3 to 421-2. | nomination, was on record Wednestay | town "Thursday night, at Hatton and| fiecs"° town “Master. Breeders, | WOR RENT—Modern five room dup- ‘ hit; light good and choice 140 to 160 /Ertirie Light. 27 |in fair demand. Flax offerings were| Rye, No. 2, 31 3-4 to 7-8. as favoring early return of goo’) Buxton Friday, and at Dahlen and/ phone 1440, 204 Main Ave. Bis-| lex, attached garage, moderate . 3.65 to 400; light weight 160 t/packard Motor 2, liight and in‘tair torgood demand. | Barley, No. apocial $2 to 27; No.| Sete’ oe ¢ eroninition sepent amend: | enn errs | marek, N. Dak rent; also modern bungalow, at- 200 Ibs. 3.75 to 4.10; medium weight | par -publix 26 i 37: sample grade 34. , oe one probipidion repeal ae | . tached garage, close in; phone Mr. 200 to 250 lbs. 3.95 to 4.10; heavy |Penney (J. C. ee ” lane “6 eg ment. Previously he was a supporter | * “ne ———————<——rrar_| or Mrs, O. W. Roberts, telephone Weight 250 to 350 lbs. 3.70 to 405; Penn. RR: | Grain Quotations | ena nO untel. 4, of the dry cause. |Hendricks Testifies my STOCKHOLDERS MEETING || 751 of 151. pl . a iz sows medium and goo ips, i Z a *, - annua ing of the) (55 —naINT=Mourroan e ry M F000 ibs. 290 to 3.55: pigs good and||Proct. & Gamble —__—_ ol, | GARNER'S CHANCES | At Seed Rate Hearing) =o" a acing | POR SE oon aaa hoice 100 to 130 Ibs. 3.25 to 3.75. RL Neate MINNEAPOLIS RANGE SEEN ON UPSWING cpieay eree “Cattle 8,000; calves 2,000; fed [Bullman Minneapolis, June 22.—UP)— | Produce Markets |)" washington, june 22—(P)—Wash-| Sioux Falls, 8. D., June 22.—(?)}—E. Gall at: 109 rwenty-Pirst St. North 4 steers and yearlings very uneven; Ra Seagate Wheat— Open High Low —_—_________—__ ——- | ington political appraisers who weeks M. Hendricks, traffic expert for the FOR RE Twenty-First &t. North, © ‘ moderately active and mostly strong; }Radio-Keith Orp. July . Ae si CHICAGO PRODUCE ago consigned Speaker John N. Gar-|North Dakota railroad commission. ‘OR RENT—Large modern five room instances higher on better grades; |Reading Co. : _— Chicago, June 22.—(?)—Butter and |ner’s presidential chances to the out-|testified here Wednesday before an jouse, garage attached. 217 Ave. C i weak to shade lower on common and|Reo Motor. : 28% 2044 {eggs were unrevised in price today |er darkness, revised thelr ideas ‘Wed- interstate commerce commission ex-| Wess Apply J. C. Beattie, 622 Man- { medium grade offerings; 8.25 paid |Reynolds bg 11 # 30 303% >| with sales reported fair, Poultry rul-|nesday, estimating the potential con- aminer in a case involving sweet clo- SANTA CLAUS nc EO RRP G for yearling steers; best Ww ighty |oyal Duten 3 e ; ed steady. sequence of his dramatic anti-prohi- | ver seed rates from. North Dakota to} Vancouver, B. C—His concern over | FOR RENT_Sirictly modern seven steers 8.00; most gr: offerings 6.00 St t -San_ Fran.” ‘ 1812 1842 Butter 13,450, steady, prices un-|tion and willing-to-run announce- jeastern destinations. the plight of Mrs. Catherine Lutton| "00m duplex at 305 Rosser Ave., down; strictly grain feds 7.00 to 8.00; !Seapoard Oil .. 5 17% 19 changed. Eggs 9,289, steady, prices; ment. North Dakota, Hendricks said. iS) caused William Horne to fall into the} West. Modern furnished apartment j * slaughter cattle and vealers: steers |Sears-Roebuck . 1,00 1,00% 1.00 1,00" unchanged. The Texan timed and staged his /one of the most important producers | clutches ‘of the law. He was arrested} ®t 417 5th street. Also four large good and choice 600 to 900 lbs. 7.00/Servel. Inc. . % 102 102% 1.02 1.02 ||,,Cheese, per lb.: Twins 11; Daisies | declaration Tuesday in a manner that | of sweet clover seed. He testified that | on two charges of theft, and a charge| 700ms. Bathroom and kitchenette at to 8.25; 900 to 1100 lbs. 7.00 to 8.25; Shattuck (F. G.) : A i ae 11%; Longhorns 111,; young Ameri-|hardly could have been surpassed for}a reduction in rates from the Prs-\of stealing an automobile. He was 306 Thayer Ave. West, Phone i 1100 to 1300 Ibs. 7.00 to 8.25; 1300 to|Shell Union Oil : 28% 28 28, {cas 11%; Brick 11%; Swiss, domestic | effectiveness. It hit just on the ris- ent class rate basis to the flax sced | found in the car with a large quantity | 262-3 i 1500 Ibs, 7.00 to 825; common and|Simms Petrol. y 29° (28% '28%, |28-29; imported 37-38. ing tide of final pre-convention tu-|rate basis will materially help the! o¢ women’s clothin: Te nol for| FOR RENT—One six room house { medium 600 to 1300 lbs. 4.25 to 7.00; apes Pac, ene {4 SSS Sasgrey Te Poultry, alive, 45 trucks, steady; |mult, with the anti-Roosevelt pre-|North Dakota farmer in the market-|any material gain f {. but to| three five room houses, all modern. heifers good and choice 550 to 850/southern RYS. | 3 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | fowls 13¢; colored broilers 14c, | parations in Chicago at fever heat. He | ing of this seed crop. help Mrs. Lution,” he said. “She 1s| Also one five room, one four room, Ibs. 6.00 to 7.00; common and medi-|Sparks Withington . wa een ae ene oe ead as [lees springs 19¢; | Leghorn jers|ad been absent from the congres-| Hendricks submitted a number of | Gectitute and alone. He and is{ one three room, and one two room um 3.75 to 6.00; cows good and choice| Standard Brands > Lom [Eeesibts, “Wednesday al! ompared!’ to} 1214 18%0; roosters 80; turkeys, 10-|sional pishire fon 10 dave, kant 00 his|rate and statistical exhibits showing | coring six month . apartment. Phone 877. The Hell- 3.25 to 5.00; common and medium|Stand. Gas. & Ele 10% | ee 12c: spring ducks 8-10c; old 7-8c; | bed by illness. The house was all but |that shipments of sweet clover seed ing Agency. | 2.50 to 3.25; low cutter and cutter 1.50|Stand. Oil Calif. + 18% 1150, protein Delivered _To Arrive |spring geese llc, old 8. done with its work for the session, his| originating in North Dakota are in- FOR RENT—Practically new, all to 250; bulls (yearlings excluded) |Stand. Oil N. J. . 24% 1 dk north. .61% 6 58% 61! ee job as speaker, to which he ascribed |creasing from year to year. He said SD ed Peat ‘actically new, all . good and choice (beef) 3.25 to 4.75; |Stewart Warner . Hie 2 dk north: 4 NEW YORK earlier silence, virtually completed] sweet clover seed is being used to a] ..0's tot to Mrs. Carla wenentias oe big 7 Page nour. ea ree x | * — cutter medium 6.00 to 7.00; medium | Studebaker + 99" [og Se north. New York, June 22.—(P)—Hggs 31,-| for the time. greater extent each year as a means | ONC & lot to, Mis. Minnie a cpedera~| House is located at 228 ave. D West. } 5.50 to 6.00; cull and common 4.00] Texas_Corp. a 14% protein 165, unsettled. Mixed colors, stand-| Garner's supporters in the past |of diversifying farm crops in North | eee nae’ and. prateasianal (a cated at ve. D West. .to 5.50; stocker and feeder cattle: |7im- Roll. Be! oan ilpeae pect ards (eases 45 lbs. net) 15%c; re-|have argued that he was exceedingly | Dakota, See eae enon Hee that | ra ene ee steers good and choice 600 to 1050 | Union Carbide : 97% |3 dk north, handled receipts (cases 43 Ibs, net)|““aVailable”—the favorite political See tee « business 1a souls | otras cad eis Sea \s toe. 8-00 fo 6.2} common nd med ham United Aircraft. + 8% [13% protein Mike; special packs, including un-) Phrase to descrite one agninst whom | Farmers Attending See eM a iitee a device to | eee cane ae a 50 to 5.00. ) 44 ]1 dk north. 1 hennery selections sold from a 2. | | ae me : it. ar, Store: Ye north, usual hel g ns . 4 “ a . Sheep 11,000; slow, weak to 25 low- no abeee . 4% |2 dk north. store on credit 16-1 -|_ With the exception of ultra-drys in| Big Mandan Picnic |™*" ; han bee nah _ Quality Meat Market. er than yesterday’s best prices; good | United Fruit. 13% |3,dk_ north 13%e. | his train, his supporters today believ- | jlegs. She says she's cven sol et’ | FOR RENT: ive youn Snare ene to choice native lambs 5.75 to 6.25;|Un. Gas. & Imp. 12% |12% protein Butter 17,032. Steady to firm and|ed the bold stand against prohibition) y,,.4an w. p, June 22,—()—More punance «2 -tND Pn of royal)” co bungalow. Furnished or unfur- to packers, few cloely sorted lots 6.50|US. Ind, Alcohol 15% |) Ge north. ‘lunchanged. Cheese 288,892, steady, than 5,000 farmers, their wives and| sea has nished. Heated garage. Call at to 6.75 to outsiders; rangers unsold.| US. Realty & Imp. 36 13 ie north. unchanged. Gangster Sought EHLAREN pane int ataGdan Wednesday 1106 Ave. C. Side entrance. Slaughter sheep and lambs: lambs 90 ee = eine 24ig |Grade of , ||, Dressed poultry steady, unchanged: ig) ig! for the second annual tour of the| ‘ F FOR RENT—July 1st, a modern low- ibe, Gown ocd and cuniee S840 | Sir aw. ib, a cae 52% 58% |broilers by freight 13 to 19; express - — | United States government experimen- | Let "Em Grow er duplex, equipped with electric re- 6.75; medium 5.00 to 5.75; all weights! vanadium Corp. a (gene me + v1] to 24; fowls freight and express Ee tal stations and a farmers’ picnic near | frigerator and range. Garage in- common. 4.00 to 500; ewes 80500. 180 | arann Bide os % eee ert. vs+s s+++/18 to 16; roosters freight 10; express here. It was one of the largest 2ath- | cluded. Good location. Phone 1341 Ibs. medium to choice 1.00 to 2.25; | West Maryland ..... 2% 11 north 54% 85% 51% ....,| 115 turkeys freight 10 to 15; express erings of farmers in western North i +s, ol) Nelghis, cull and commen 0) *0) weatern) Unie. 14% 12 north...) 52% 54% 1... 1§ to 20; ducks freight 8 to 10; ex-| Dakota in years. F ‘ Westgh. El. & Mfg. 21% 13 north,... 51% 53%... ‘Ipress 15, ‘Approximately 2,000 of the farmers it . ee wales Overland . at lcue Winter Wheat —— + toured the U.S. Northern Great ee ea sth st Phone 460-2 ic. foolworth .. ; : “ Ue ee i y Sioux City, Ia, June 22.—()—(U. ———— LDHWor | ; | Miscellaneous _! Ee ba eae eeeeaneat to expert: | FOR RENT—Fine large modern duc “8 ' &, Dep, Agr.)—Cattle 1,500; fairly ac- CURB STOCKS Bilis AUR oo hg MRM 02 | fee aa) | ment by station men. Dink with two Dednocens, _ aaa steers and yearlings 6.00-7.25; few grades of wool today. Moderate to liam Baird. As large as commercial house. Garage attache yearlings 7.40; heavier weights hel’ MONEY RATES a small quanities of 64's and finer and plums, the fruit is a cross between a | reasonable. Located at 831 Fourth above 17.50; early sales heifers 5.75- York, June 22—()—Call 56-60's quality territory wools move Siberian and a native North Dakot street. Inquire at Sweet Shop. 625; few osher kinds 6.50; bulk fed|money steady; 2 1-2 per cent. Time oS Eeeee een tua weer wild plum, according to Baird, who H = = cows 3,50-4.50; grassy kinds 3.2! s steady; 60 to 90 days 1 1-2; 3! said the fruit is hardy and will grow ‘or Reni down; low cutters and cutters 125- £5 tos 1 12 per cent, Prime com- |! CHICAGO POTATOES under any conditions in ish a FOR RENT—Three room 0: . 2.50; scattering sales stockers and|mercial paper 2 3-4 to 3. ’ Chicago, June 22.—(P}—(U, 8° D. tive plums exist. Ideal location for beauty shop. Rent feeders 4.85 down. i 47% 48% .46% .47%|A)—Potatoes 80, on track 201, new Another experiment was a tomato reasonable. Inquire at Sweet Shon. Hogs 3,000; steady to Sc higher; FOREIGN EXCHANGE Durum ie old; total U. 8. shipments 780; new patch over which Tom Killand nas slow to packers at steady prices; too) New York, June 22—()—Foreign 54% 59% 40% 54%) otce about. steady, trading ‘slow, supervision, He has completed an Mattress Factory 3.65 on Dart load choice 208 Ib. butch- | exchange firm; Great Britain demand 7 sacked per cwt. y: ae Bliss eight-year development of a tomato MATTRESS FACTORY ers; bulk 180-250 Ibs., 3.35-60; 250-340|in dollars, others in cents: Great BY BBM eee teed : which is almost solid, juicy meat. Tbs., 3.10-40; bi ight 4 oe Fri 3,93 7/16; Ital: triumphs and Irish Cobblers sound The plum and tomato plants devel- | Old mattresses rebuilt. We are now . 310-40; big ean down to 3.00; | Britain 3.62%; ane 83 7/1 aT md 49% 53% sees ose+| Quality 1.35-40; few fine quality high- oped at the station teens will be located 108 Main St. and have in- 140-170 _Ibs., 3.15-40; packing sows |5.10%; Germany 23.74; Norway 17.84; er; ordinary to poor 1.00-30, old stock made available to ey and eae stalled a new special designed ma- tte iesder vie ie a nae Sweden 18.61; Montreal 86.75. 48% .52% «+++ «++-|demand slow practically no trading, wriment next feed ran: Bs <A chine that abstracts dust from steady; medium grade native lambs RUN OVER TWICE be! 46% 49% top few sales to.quote. | ' old mattresses also CARDS the old 5.75: best offerings 610; medium| Calgary, Alta—It wasn’t enough|? amber.... 44% 48% MOON SWELLS UP | mal and we make for you & 75; H A Grade of MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE London,—Wht beautiful mattress from your old grade clipped yearlings 4.00. for a motorist a ne peptic 1 durum... 444 46% First Bank Stock 71 vanly Prot. v. OB. Forbes, ue Gan Associated Press Photo | mattress. Call us for our few days’ —_—_—_—_— once—he hat ae A . v. 8. ; - d New York, June 22.—(?)}—Govern-|knocked Rounding down run 2 Frank Nitti (above), the “ we moon is ex- , : . » the “en. | ON \- Co. Phone 660. ment Bonds: over him, he got out of his cat, saw CHICAGO STOCKS forcer” of Al Capone's old liquor | Pading, contrary, te some aaa | Da LZetn hnIvacusey poteocatiene Einerty sae 101.18. peg Hora Mee ashe be over (by, Rha baneetores Press) syndicate, was sought for the ma- ling He explains that radioactive | Clinton John (above), a court For Sade Liberty 4th 4%s 102.12. nim again with a rear wheel. ‘Then Midwest 7A a pes gun slaying Ap Shingo. of |substances within it cause a high in- | Clerk, claims his beard is the curli. |FOR SALE—One purebred Hereford Treasury 4%8 104.26. the driver and a companion got out Use the Want Ad Sera ete euaceed Conege.’” ternal temperature and the resulting | oF one mot unruly of any in the |" Bull. Phone 62. Wachter Trans- Treasury 48 102.12, and took Rounding to @ hospital. se the Wan is Por expansion, | rge “whisker club’ | fer Corp. ast tive té shippers; carly trade slow; fed steers and yearlings heifers steady to strong; dry lot cows firm; grassy kinds weak to lower; bulls and vealers firm; stockers and feeders steady; fed New York, June 22.—()—Curb: Cities Service 2 1-4. Elec. Bond & Share 6 3-8. Standard Oil, Ind., 18 1-8. United Founders 5-8. BOSTON WOOL Boston, June 22.—(?)—Anticipation of further movement in the goods market stimulated more confidence in currently quoted values on several Considerable interest was shown in the shelterbelt work and fruit experi- ments. One experiment, attracting more interest than others, is a plum developed through the work of Wil- ed. Has nice lawn and close in, | Also two room furnished basement | apartment. Located at 410 5th Street. Inquire at 404 5th St. keeping room with closet. Well i