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| a Wa PSI TEST S-aaeiinm ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1932 silica Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and . Market Report for Mon., June 28 {exchange irregular; Great Britain de- , mand in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain 3.61; France 3.93 1-16; Italy 5.09; Germany 23.90; Norway pe 79; Sweden 18.54; Montreal 87.25. | Midwest Util (New) Commissioner of insurance—Perry 1R. Benner. bor—John Magill. Railroad commissioner—Arthur L. Chapman. No-party ballot: tion: I. V. A; Arthur E. sree CommisSioner of agriculture and la- Superintendent of public instruc- Bertha R. Palmer, indorsed by | in- CLASSIFIED AD RATES All wans 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. Cuts, border or white space used Apartments for Reat FOR RENT—Two high class ap Seana Living room, bedro kitchenette and private bath. E vate entrance. Phone 1313 or _quire at 211 West Rosser. FOR RENT—New duplex apartme Three rooms and bath. Splen location. Laundry privileges. C ra . n * after 5 p. m. at 408 Mandan St. j |New y k St ock: GRAIN ATIONS {4 Yellow... (26 28 New ‘York, aii 27.—()—Govern- | | fied ony rates of 90 cents per col-| owner. | 1 OW AR) i or $ 3 HSB Libeny aid i ‘ustice of the state supreme court— | inch per insertion. FOR RENT—July ist a four room t | LOW MARK 13 3 36 aS Christianson. REGULAR WANT furnished modern apartment | E 2 Liberty Ist 4% AD RATES Closing Prices 14 123 (24 : Candidates for district judges are: i | first class condition. Phone 1396 duns inven Sune | SLUMP SHARPLY ON. 5 i 2 Liberty ath 4 is. First distrit—M. J. Englert, Valley | (8 dave 3 words oe unde. SiO9| or call at 400 11th St. afternoo Al. Chem, & Dye . 43 i ‘Bu 19% BOSTON WOOL fsen to, Monee, a) jorner an | ads « over 25 words 3 cents sdaidiona | bath furnished apartment. Also ; {Allis Chai. 6 eee ee Boston, June 27.—()—A slightly! “Second district—C. W. Buttz, Dev- | Lead each Toe Meeind Seo cae Bike Si ; | Am. Can 30% Mee ate better tumover recently noted in the] ils Lake; William J. Kneeshaw, Pem-! rhe ‘Tribune reserves the right to| iW, decorated and on first. floc rices Slip Under Light Pres-/Am. Coml. Al new) : Oy | Early Advances Are More Than ‘Lower gds.. 27 “31 ye uc broader selec- | bina, and G. Grimson, Rugby. {reject atly copy submitted, also to re-| Ave B. or ‘phone 1649. W, ae : A 7 ts i . ion of wool included in the recent de-| Third district—O. S. Gunderson, | i ~ art Bait} sure; Traders Await News i eek 3% Cancelled as Stocks De- | ves 80% 32% 30% -jmand, have tended to give members /Christine; William H. Hutchison, La-! tn rules bg nad vaste bald ee FOR me downs! apar of, Dividends ‘Am: Metal’! a” lop Weak 100 1.04 1.00 1,03 {of the Wool trade increased confi- |Moure; and George M. McKenna, Na- | Ph 32 ment with bedroom. Furnished Am. Pow. & Lt. 44 velop Weakness ‘| oN “89 |dence in report of improvementsin the | poleon. ; lone desired. 302 8th Street. Very chea we ‘Am. Roll. Mill 4 habeas ka are RANGE geods market. While some downward| Fourth district—R. G. McFarland,| The Tribune Want Ad Department | if taken at once, 2 room apartmen New York, June 27—()—The share | Am, Smelt. & 6% | Chicago, June 27—(P)—Affected by iChicago, June 27.—()— jfeadjustments in asking prices hay> | Jamestown, andFred Jansonius, Bis- | furnished. 416 6th arket settled down Monday into the | Am. Sugar Ref. . 16% |New York stock market weakness,|. Wheat— Open Hi | recently been made, the resistance to| |marek. i FOR RENT—Large 1 ete ee om tee wel es eee eel. 78% |grain values underwent late setbacks July (old). 8% fe { presi i eee esas ald his Beal boy eee B. etna ats Female Help Wanted iets Two bedrooms. Nicely ad vs regis 5 + . 2 |Monday, more than canceling an ear); + 48%6 ported strengthening. Receipts of do- } John G. Lowe, not, and) Grrr i are leaders| Mished. Including piano, mohai A steady tone in bonds and a hard-|Am. Wat, Wks. 1144 | Savane, = : Sept, new) Shee mestic wool at Boston during week |George H. Moellring, Williston. GIRLS! | Our graduates are leaders| furniture, Frigidaire. Laundry priv ening tendency ih wom of the dom=|At Wool St. 1731" Wheat fell to below 48 cents alee’. Bits ending June 25, estimated by the| Sixth district—H. L. Berry, Man-] Mand because they cre ieteer| feges. Always hot water. Als nod ies prompted a little rally in Atch, T. & SF. ‘ is Ibushel for July contracts and came! Corn— Boston Grain and Flour exchange, }dan; Joseph Coghlan, Beulah; Thor- 8 eer AOE “| smaller apartment. Adults only stocks bef dd 0 trained, Write for Catalog E and stocks fore midday but thereafter Atl. Coast Line 12 * \ within a fraction of the season's low {July 30 inted to 2,095,900 Ibs. as com-|stein Hyland, Stanton; Frank L. baer aoa See See 807 4th St. prices slipped off easily in spots, un-| 44); ‘ Fa pay ton which broke |2 32% with 14,330,500 Ibs. during the |Lembke, Dickinson; Thomas L. Pugh,| SPecial_ summer rates. Lawrence NT a der light pressure. Traders were ob- | Atlantic Ref. 1014 | price record. Liquidation which broke 33 2 A Dicki ® Academy of Beauty Culture, 816|FOR RENT—Two room apartment viously tinesay (Over HMGORANE: dv Aes Sees 4112 [out in corn had a bearish effect on ail ‘ vious week. Dike: and Mortoh’L. McBride,! vicollet Ave Minneapolis, Minn. Nicely furnished. Rent reasonable mi sie viation ie 1% or . 2 as a Gend meetings slated for Tuesday. | Baldwin Loco. .. 20 | WEEE RGIS aero ‘ MONEY RATES 53 In County Race WANTED — teat ampearing see lee oe eee Norfolk & Western registered Wheat closed nervous. %-7« under “3 H iv er |FOR RENT—Furnished 2, 3 and 4 excaptobal disp oto aint, Pons Bite Me Saturday, finish, July (old) 48, Sept New York, une 7.—(#)—Cail Candidates whose names will ap- | lady to qualify for traveling sales |" \.com ‘apartments. Ground floor 287% - ‘ we ans § 4 a ys spt. vhose ; ov ing experience not necessary. % years. Miscellaneous issues off 2 to 3/Bethl, Steel . Fx Se ae er onan aor oft U5: 4-to-6 months 1'z per cent. | addresses are given, follow: s advanced and transporta-| Month. Heat. lights and water fur: included Allied Chemical, Air Reduc- | Borg-Warner PhS fet ae tee ch kg | _ Prime commercial paper 2'%-25' per | Auditor—A. C. Isaminger, incum-| tion furnished, Give last position | TiSshed. Hedden Real Estate. Phone Hon Osta Products, Cock Cola; Akt: | eee re ae 4. eee cent. bent, and ©. G. Derby, incumbent | and phone number, in first letter. | ..0,0r call at 6 = man, National Biscuit, Delaware & | Brunswick Bal 1%; News also came that stocks of as peer ayrlis Ty ‘Ad No. 1623 APARTMENT ‘= Hudson, Westinghouse, and U. 8./Bur. Ad. Mch LO i A Be et oa 430 MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Sherltt—s. i. Kelley, incumbent, | wee Tune Ad No, rooms and kitchenette, modern, Stcel preferred. while U. S. common, |Galumet & Hec] Be | Settee daanties bone TERT First Hanes BUORE Frank A. Larson. | WANTED—Girl or middle aged wom-| Furnished or unfurnished. Very American Telephone, North Ameri-| Ganson neni’ 12% [smaller than a month ago. Bullish Northwest Banco v.00 9%] ‘Treasurer—A, J. Arnot. Herman A, | aM to work for room and board and! close to. bath. Price reasonable. can, and Santa Fe sagged about a Case, J. 1 20%, sentiment was promoted by assertions Brocopp, Ernest Elness, Henry Brown | Small wage at Hebron. Call for! Close in. Phone 1328-J or call at point to new minimum prices. Sell-| Cerro De Pasco pale irae i nee ee DULUTH RANGE j and Orville E. Kafer. . | Miss Locker at 222 3rd St 40: ing was somewhat selective. Oils held |Ghesap. & Ohio 10% |neerable Gamage to winter wheat Duluth, Minn. June i Clerk of court—Charles Fisher, in- | WANTED—Expert finger waver and | FC — Modern furnished up fairly well. Ai had been done by rains southwest. D Open | p fairly well. American Can, re-|Chi. & N. W. . 2% lathere were ‘also assertions from s{ 484 46% ! cumbent, and Bertha Schafer. | all-around beauty operator. Royal} apartment. Three rooms and pri- cent soft spot, lost only a fraction. |C, M. St. P. & Pac. Pf. 155 “ « “471 3% Superintendent of schools—Marie | Beauty Shop, 412 Bdwy. vate bath. Also 2 rooms and private Selli leading crop authority that the stage | AT 45% u PI Selling let up alittle in the late |Chi. R. I. & Pac. . 2's waa all 4 for black ris in the! { Huber, incumbent, and Madge Runey. bath. Equipped with electric re- trading but the closing tone wasjChrysler ...... 6 | ‘ 30°30 | County surveyor—T. R. Atkinson, | Male Help Wanted frigerator. One room apartment in merous losses of 1 to|Colum. G. & El.” 6. | eieeee ane aanmced i. the weath: cheer ee Ancumbent, and M. H. Chernich. | WANTED—Boy for farm work’ ~Cai| basement. Vacuum cleaner and more than 3 points. The turnover |Coml. Sol. -.... 2')" Except. on price advances, wheat |j 105% 106 105 1.05 | States at'torney—George S. Regis- |" at 613 gra St. between 4 and 6 p.m.| laundry privileges. Inquire at 618 approximated 800,000 shares. . =. : ta : i} ter, incumbent, and F. E. McCurdy. =— 5th St. or phone 512-W. Dr. R. 8. ssiodenesibeshennasipy Salish.’ gaiehiia ‘Consol. Gas. 34%, efferings were light and were readily » 105 105 1.04 ist County judge—I. C. Davies, incum- Wanted to Bo, \. Enge. a Cont. Can 177s |absorbed. 3 see M4 a Wh ent ei an 0 TTOow IE Livestock ‘ Cont. wes : 9% | Corn oH wd borrowed strength 0275 seJh teed aSeay. BL Pers, in. |WANTED TO BORROW — $1,700.00 j|FOR Reno a eae SSSR Sanit aE nF ont. Motor . is from wheat and from higher prices aicaaedees Sein 5 aay iia ; Have $7,000.00 Bismarck resic 1] Toom apartment lose - SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK |Cont. Oil of Sifor hogs. Provisions reflected hog DULU Absolute Kingdom Vanishes | ‘Umbent, and 0. A. Convert. | Sromaeto Neh yesidentia!! Tneludes lights, gas, hot and eold propel ing to give 6% anc South St. Paul, June 27—(AP—U./Corn Products 2670 [ten ket upturns to the highest point! Duluth, Minn., June 27.—W)}—Clos- Rive iter Reger | : ibaeed water. Call at 322 Ninth street. . very slow: | leaa ation Shest PIN") ing cash prices: Wheat No. 1 dars imi h Register of deeds—Fred Swenson, | st mortgage. Property in fine con-| _ Wate Ninth S. D, A.)—Cattle 4,200; very slow;;Cream Wheat . 132 P and Limited Monarchy . A. 200; y ; r ‘since March. om sere reel - < vi dition and location. Write Tribune}FOR RENT—Furnishea or unfur- fed offerings about steady; inbetween | Curtiss Wright {northern 54';-68%c; No. 2 do 52%-| incumbent; Roland H. Crane, Ludvig | nikhed “apebenane: Vy; abet and all grassy stock around 25 low-|Dia. Match ” laenrnanieten FUTURES les%ic; No. 3 do 50%-64%.c; No. 1 Takes Its Place ee R. G. Schneider and Albin | _Ad No. 1801. Set tert Vest no : i ngs Drug, Inc. Be ‘northern 5411-681ic; No. 2 do 52%- ysell. kt oa rae » Sie Ee ba oaeeitt toate | DUDSUEL 241, |OPEN FIRM, THEN SAG joo" eNO 1 aber CuRLCMne —_—_— Constables (four to be elected) — Real Estate APARTMENTS FOR RENT—One, 7.50; bull own (2 625, attery hinds | East. Kodak ... 39, | Minneapolis, June 27.—7)— area Se: No. 2 do 47%-58%e; No, 1}, Bangkok, June Sana chi aor Corma Kimble, Moffit; G. E. Bren- | UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY| tWo and three room furnished steers from 54 ni} 3 {futures opened firm and advance 2 ~58%C; No. 1) iaahipok re-ascended the throne of Ht CIAYAOS Eaton Mfg. - pel m be jadhip , Regan, and Cla: anson, = ; . r to 800; cows 400 down: grassy offer- mL Antoetite: 3% |bravely for a short period Monday| durum 46%-48':c; No. 2 do 44%-!sinm Monday, a plain, constitutional Heyiniebina iene hasan anal She condiicd, Teese neem | Tent; taeiine enies Bese ings a ee | Bil: OW ae tit. on |because of mill buying but failure of |46°¢: : root: |monarch, and the meagre ranks of e t Fro cee ; is ta Sees i id $0 18 G0 Hea Years tore Cl Mee 3 ‘ jother markets to sympathize result-|No. 2 do 41°:-94%¢; No. 1 red durum tho world’s absolute kingdoms was OTT nis peay owes wike-| reas eae phate Be ce tha eine ate eae ers 0 shelly kin Fid. P. Fire Ins. . 9!zled in a sharp setback and weaker | 40": % reduced by one. eat RSS ees eres fi down: ‘medium grade bulls 25 down; [First Nat. Str. 291s final prices |gnost’ sth “si 05:* Seat 104s Occ | yt BW, Siam, with a, constitution, gested H.-R. Bonny and A. | Bldg. & Loan Assn, , fise 2 room apartment at 1100 feeders and stockers in liberal supply |Fox Film “A” . Chicago corn weakness was dis-| $1. uly $1.05; Sept. $1.04; Oct.) was born of last week's revolution: ; sadn 2 = tsa but about steady: bulk salable 3.50/Gen. Am. Tank . 10 turbing and then the stock market j$1.041i; Nov. $1.04';; Dec. 1.0274. By a proclamation signed Sunday by rarer TATIARISEGe: Peterson, Automobiles for Sale pose Suen ec single room to 4.25. Gen: Elec. . 9 ]had another fainting spell, ‘There| Oats No, 3 white 19%-20%c. the king himself, his powers were | “War hteenct vommisioner—Victor USED CARS a ane ot es Calves 2,300; vealers 25 to 50 low-|Gen. Foods . iS{were very light primary receipts,| Rye No. 1 31-32c. imited and all the acts of the peo- | ssoynier, incumbents Edward Selults With an O. K. That Counts. Call at 411 5th St. “Hazelhurst” or er; medium to choice grades 3.50 to|Ge. ire Bh }S {heavy rains in the southwest and a! Barley choice to fancy 33'%-36'4c; | ples’ party, which supported the re-| hnd He ®. Tieamen” 1931 Chevrolet Six Coach, Duco fin- ie. 5.50; selected kinds to 6.00. [Sheciasob tal 298 |sharp falling off in the total stocks|medium to good 2412-324s¢. volt, were legalized. Second district commissioner—c. a.| ish. fine mechanical condition. ‘Leaving city, will rent Hogs 6,000; better grade barrows Gen. Ry. Si jon passage which were features in ees The somewhat frail king, whose} swanson, Driscoll incumbent, and A. ‘ome payment $160.00. my all modern completely furnished and gilts scarce, steady; packing sows | Gon. RY. Sle. 12% |early news. Most of the spring wheat _ CHICAGO CASH GRAIN |word a few days ago was the law|E Cline, Moffit. ” | ig Chief Sport Coupe,| apartment until Sept. 1st to sespon- averaging strong to 15 higher; desir-|Goiq Dust .. 97, {news held favorable except for the June 27.—P)—Wheat No. and who was held in semi-divine rev- |" “state senator—-L. W. Sperry (Inde- ; , trunk rack, heater.| sible parties. Phone 1714. able 170-230 Ibs., 4.00-20; top 4.20: | Goodyr. Tr. é& Bu a |grasshoppers. Some black rust was stricted billing) 49%; No. 3lerence as a descendant of Buddha, ! pendent Voters association), incum. | etc. Down payment only $120/ FOR RENT—Basement apartment. heavier weights saleable down to 3.65 Graham Paige Mot. %%3 {reported at Virden, Manitoba. : sample grade red 45%4; No. jimmediately set to work to study the bent; Simon 8. McDonald (Nonpar- | 1925 Willys Knight 4 door Sedan, vers} Three rooms and bath. Phone 1250 or below; 140-170 Ibs., unevenly 3.50-| Gt. Nor. Ir, Ore. Ctf. - big July wheat closed 7-8 lower andj1 hard 50';; No. 2 mixed 49%; “corn !new constitution. | tisan League), and James W. Guth- | good rubber, two spares, trunk, good| or 172. ome and up; bulk|Gt. Nor. Pf. . 6% September 5-8 lower. July and Sep-|No. 2 mixed 31°; No. 1 yellow 31%;} He arrived before dawn Sunday | rie (Democrat). finish. Special price, $135.00. FOR RENT—Modern apartments in 5; average cost|}Gt. West. Sug. . #4 jtember oats closed 1-4 lower while|No. 2 white 30%; oats No. 2 white | from Huahin, where he had been} state house of representatives |1926 Chevrolet Landau Sedan, 6 ply fireproof building at reduced rents, Dauanaey 3.60; weight 2.25, Grigsby Grunow «| July rye finished the session 1-8 low- | 21" barley 30-40; timothy’ seed |spending a vacation, accompanied by | (three to be elected)—M. T. Olson, Jr., | tires, trunk; good running condi-| Inquire at Tribune office. Sheep 2,000; 800 direct; no early | Houston Oil . 4 er_and September 3-8 lower. |2.50-2.75; clover seed 9.00-14.00. {Prince Svasti, Prince Purachatra and | priscoll, and Gordon Cox, incumbents, | tion. Special price $85 00. beOR RENT=Moders up te-date nee seles; buyers talking lower; sellers| Hudson Motor |, Batley prices were 3-8 lower, both| ns |Prince Alongkut. and Milton Rue (all I. V. A.); J. M. |1925 Studebaker Light Six, 4 door] tes Seer et) up to date new generaliy asking steady or largely| Hupp. Mot. Car . is July and September finishing that| | RANGE OF CARLOT SALES | Prince Alongkut, former vice min- | Thompson, Still, incumbent: C.A.An- |" Sedan, motor recently overhauled,| ®Pattment. Furnished or unfur- 575; for good to choice native ewe| Indian Refin. Jamount lower. July flax held un-| Minneapolis, June 27.—(P)—Range |ister of war left the train at the pub- | derson, Moffit, and J. H. Riley, Sier- | entire car in very good condition | ™Shed. Available June 1st. Electric and’ wether lambs. Seca Renae “‘ lehanged and September 1-4 lower. | f carlot grain sales: Wheat: No. 1lic railway station and was arrested | ling (all Democrats): Otto ©. Uhde, | Special price $150.00, Terrigera tie, ent reaaoniahle eias a Int. Tel. & Tel. | Flour business showed slight im-|hard spring 62'4; No. 1 dark northern | immediately, taken to the throne hall] Regan; Arthur Anderson and William TRUCKS | eee 3 CHICAGO ‘Jewel Tea. ; | provement. 57-66; No. 1 northern 54%; No. 1 mix- of one of the palaces and placed with B. Falconer (all Nonpartisan) |1928 Chevrolet 4, equipped with piat-|FOR RENT—Furnished for lignt Chicago, June 27.—(AP—U. 8. D.|Johns-Manville “Tone of the cash wheat market was|¢d 49's; No. 1 hard winter 61; No. 2] the other princes who were taken in- | | form and stake sides, 4 speed trans-| Housekeeping, one or two room A.)—Hogs 27,000 including 9000 di-|Kelvinator .. firm and unchanged. A faitly good|@mber durum 574-59; No. 2’ mixed to custody when the revolt broke out | mission, has very low mileage ; _@Partments. Phone 1063. eet; market active 10 to 15 cents Kennecott. Gop! idemand absorbed the light offer-|durum 48. last, week. ONTINUE D: Down payment only $110.00. |FOR RENT—Large five-room apart- higher; pigs 25 higher than Friday; |Kresge (S. ings. Durum was unchanged with| Oats: No. 2 white 2012. The two princes who remained with from page one |1929 Model A Ford Pick-up, 6 ply; ment. Call Logan's, phone 211. 180 to 250 Ibs. 4.50 to 4.65; top 4.65; ireuger eS Toll good demand for choice amber. Win-|,,RYe: No. 2, 3172-87; sample grade/the king were not arrested. 7 ae | tires, mechanically very good. Down | FOR RENT—Three-room apartment. 260 to 300 tbs. 4.90 to 4.50; 140 to 170 roger | Grocery ter wheat was in fair demand and |2°: ‘The king's party was taken to the! Bitter Strife Is payment, $80.00. Furnished all” modera, Eos Ths. 4.35 to 4.60; pigs 4.00 to 435; |/TOONS ane, «5 * | firm, |" Barley: No. 2 special 32; No. 3, 30-| palace and conferences over the es- 5 . {os “Gadde? Trick sand large sgeain|: estew: : Si packing sows 390, Light light good Mack Truck oiitcom, Was scarce and wanted, 24: sample grade 3. |{ablishment of the new government Holding Attention ox, good tires, truck in very fine lop tae and choice Mathtieao All ts dema 0. regan immediately. © they were *. ! a, . "_ RENT—Stric light” weight 100 to 20" Ibs. 445 toa ei aes. Rye demand was wesan wt slower! Com: Not quoted. Jover the'king signed the proclama- At Party Meeting) condition, Down payment” only)“ ‘nisned and Tnfurnithed apts tease ; medium weight 200 to 250 Ibs. Mam snper and elevator companies. Barley de- a nnenen tion and was recognized in his new! ‘Wa tirade adaiGion wetn | Apartments. 215 3rd 6t FP. W. 143 to 4.65; heavy weights 250 to 350/Mid-Cont. Pet, mand was quiet to fair with offerings MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR role. ; | the Roosevelt delegations, which have Cann ante ve Temes. | saan, 262. Ibs. 4.25 to 4.55: packing sows medi- |r. Kan. 4 very light. Flax demand was fair; Minneapolis, June 27.—(?)—Flour| been asked by their leaders to support um and good 275 to 500 Ibs. 9.25 to|Mo. Pacific, ..... and offerings very light. 15¢ higher. Carload lots family pa-| jSenator Thomas J. Walsh of Mon- Hinecs and Plata 4.00; pigs good and choice 100 to 130/Necn” wotors 6 tents 4.20-30 a barrel in 98 pound cot- C re) N TINUE D |tana, against Jouett Shouse of Kan- Rooms for Rent jar - + Ibs. 4.00 to pal ives 10000; tea[N&t Biscuit 958 Grai @/ton sacks. z from page one sas, head of the party's executive com-| oo99 “FOR nee eT geile tes! anes oe Cattle 13,000; calves ,000 ; Nat. Cash Reg. 4 ii Shipments 26,097. mittee. = L v. ig] lown town. steers and yearlings slow but mostly|Nat. Dairy Prod. : 4 Jol Quotations | Pure Bran $10.00. | Over 100 Names to Through his manager, Gov. Roose-| home. 212 blocks from G. P. Hotel.) Inquire at 401 First Street. steady; better grades predominating; |Nat. Power & Lt. : Standard middlings $10.50-11.00. | velt gave the lie to an earlier state-| Clean, inn. : call. at, S08 er FOR RENT—Modern house at 412 5th ous top 8.15; next highest price 8.10 pad Gone. [sca . : stinnedtiNSEAPOUS PaNae ——_—_— Appear on Ballots ment of Alfred E. Smith by declaring | Bie Pere CREB oe ‘\" St. Phone 153. paid for yearlings, 7.75 to 8.00 for nu- 7 : stat ne J BISMARCK GRAIN ‘. he never gave his word that Shouse! _ Foi = merous loads. Grassy kinds 5.50/N¥., NH & Httd- ‘ eat Open “High Low Close! (purnished by Russell-Miller Co. In Burleigh County) cunterea by making public a steno-|FOR RENT—Two rooms in modern sebagai eT eet oe down, dull. Other kinds mostly |North American : 31% 52 30% B0e Date June 27. graphic report of a meeting at which! home by day, week or month. Also} cectric light plant. Has 15 acres of steady; vealers 40 to 50 cents lower. |Northern Pacific : “~“|No, 1 dark northern Ward 4 ‘cast. of Fifth street and/jt was stated to him the convention} wanted to buy a gas plate. Cheap.| ground. ‘Frutt trees referees ie Slaughter cattle and vealers: steers/Ohio Oil ........ : 18% 1813 181, 181; |No. 1 northern .... south of Broadway)—Bertsch’s Gar-|arrangements committee, in ‘“con-| Please call at 411 Ave. A. Phone cows, model insulated chicken h good and choice 600 to 900 Ibs. 6.75|Pac. Gas & El. " 30% 31” (30's 30% {No.1 amber durum . age, N. F. Julius. demning” him for the post, had Roo-| 678-J. for 1200 hens, § big brooder houses, to 8.25; 900 to 1100 Ibs. 7.00 to 8.25; | Pacific Light \ \ No. 1 mixed durum 23) Wend), (west of Fitth street snd |sevelt's approval. FOR RENT — Two nice furnished] excellent well. $20.00 per month to 1100 ‘to 1300 Ibs. 7.00 to 825; 1900 to|Eackard Motor 307 18 18% 18% No, 1 red durum + 19/south of Broadway)—Gussner build-| In the face of the Roosevelt defec-| " siceping rooms. Suitable for two or| reliable people. Write Box Tap 1500 Ibs. 7.00 to 8.25; common and Penney. GJ. 6) 7 SORE Re oe NOs A ee 5 + 80)ing, Frank Eernisse. tions on these two issues, the opposi-/ three with light housekeeping pri-| Mandan, N. Dak, ~ p medium 600 to 1300 Ibs. 4.00 to 7.90; ea 1.00% 1.0044 1.00 1.00 |No. 2 flax + .75| 6-1 (south of township line, east|tion took heart after a period of sink- vileges if desired. Lights, gas and| FOR RENT—SI —. heifers good and choice 550 to 850 Ibs. Phillips’ Pet, “71... Loos Load Lebas Teta, {Nos 1 aye ... - 17/ from Fifth street to Ninth street and|ing hope. James A. Reed secured a] iceboxes included. One block north 1 Se cee nOkern abi 6.75 to 7.00; common and medium|Proct. & Gambie’:: Barley « . l4/north of Broadway—fire hall, S.jpledge from his wavering Missourians] o¢ paramount Theater. 222 3rd St | SC%:, Extra room in basement, NN. 4 d 23% 1 O. LeBarron. 4 Pig Pe ater. re having private entrance. Garage 3.50 to 6.00; cows good and choice|Pub. Svc. N. J. 28 28%, 28 = 28% | Oats .. + 12 that they would stand by him. Ant:- | 5 RENT—Nicely furnished cool] included, v: T 3.00 to 5.00; ¢common and medium| Pullman 13% |Sept. 29! 2913 ‘29%, 291; ++ 26] 6-2 (south of township line, east of / Roosevelt leaders sought to rally the|FOR RENT Nicely furnished cool| included. oe ey AE 2 250 to 3.25; low cutter and cutter|Purity Baking Ag MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | Ninth street and north of Broadway) | tinois delegation, released Sunday gas ee in mos ern ome. or phone 174, _ 1.50 to 2.50; bulls (yearlings exclud-|RAdio 5+. $. | sauinneapote June. wee eee | (Rand ne e M ket ||—St- Mary's school, Grant Marsh. |by James Hamilton Lewis, behina| —%t 421 W. Thayer or phone 688-J._|FOR RENT—A beautiful new stucco ed) good and choice (beef) 3.25 to Radio-Kelih eae : 12u|receipts Monday 10! compared rag | | luce Markets | In Republican Races Melvin Traylor, the Chicago banker | FOR RENT—Lovely furnished sleep-| six room modern bungalow. Has 4.75; cutter to medium 2.75 to 3.40;!Remington Rand 1%, la year ago. *——_—____________ | _ The Republican candidates and the] who almost became an active candi-| img room, with lavatory bowl. North] two bedrooms and sun parlor which vealers (milk fed) good and choice|Reo Motor .. 1% | Wheat— CHICAGO PRODUCE parties indorsing them follow: (“RR”| gate by making a surprise speech au| 00m. Nicely furnished room with] can be used as bedroom if desired. 5.50 to 6.50; medium 5.00 to 5.50; cull aa Tron & con 28. |15% protein Delivered fe Arrive| Chicago, June 27.—(?)—Buiter was | designating Real Republican indorse- |, gelegation meeting, declaring he| Dig library table. Both suitable for| Heated garage. Full basement. Lo- and common 3.50 to 5.00. ‘olds 26% |1 dk north. .62 66% 58% 614 |steady with prices unchanged. Ezgs)ment; “NP”, Nonpartisan teens would rather see the party defeatea| ‘Wo. Men preferred. Also front} cated at 306 Griffin. See owner Stocker and feeder cattle: steers Richtid. el cali, % 3 ae north. jwere steady with prices unchanged. | “PR”, Progressive Republican; I. V.A..| han victorious through “demagogic” | 700m. next to bath. Phone 871-W. | Prank Eernisse, Apartment 304 Bis- good and choice 500 to 1050 ibs. 5.00/Royal Oure™ Shel ba es aan Poultry was steady. [Independent Voters’ association, and appeal to class interests, | FOR RENT—Large room. Near court! _marck Bank Bldg. or phone 919. to 6.25; common and medium 3.2518! Schulte Ret. ...... Satie } wed north. Butter 16,339, steady; creamery) “WI”, without indorsement.) Other Candidates Quiet house. Beauty rest _mattress. Hot | FOR RENT—A modern 6 room house. to 5.00. + 1% {2 dk north. specials (92 score) 16 to 16 3-4;/ United States senator: Gerald P. Byrd of Virginia, Ritchie of Mary-| Water at all times. Phone in house.| Newly decorated and remodeled. Sheep 16,000; uneven; steady to 10 north. extras (92) 15 3-4; extra firsts (90/ Nye, NP and PR.; George F. Shafer,!1,44° White of Ohio, Murray of Okla-| Call at 406 5th St. or phone 246-J. | Heated garage. Located at 419 W. weak, stock lower. Majority native + 1% [19% protein to 91) 15°to 15 1-4; firsts (88 to 89) |RR. theme, ard dive Garner secdern ia) che | == oem, rica Haden Aenean “lambs 5.75 to-6.25; choice Idahos 6.25 . G. sees 5) [1 dk north. 13 3-4 to 14 1-2; seconds (86 to 87)| Congressmen (two to be nominat- |Mov’ HO. itor although not, active. Baby Chicks call 1213-w. to 6.40; fat ewes 1.50 to 2.00; lambs|Shell Union. fee : tees 2 dk north. 12 to 13; standards (90 centralized|ed): Usher L. Burdick, PR; O. B, |2¢*8S delegation, ie) a ; ae = — a gl : Soc.-Vac. 3 dk th 5 : : ly joining in the dispute, all were]BABY CHICKS and started chicks/ FOR RENT—Large modern five room 20 lbs, down good and choice 5.75 to - a + ;carlots) 15 3-4. Eggs 17,916, steady; | Burtness, RR; Thomas Hall, RR; Wil- pa ye Southern Pac’ 12% protein isha Pes pagy consolidating their lines against the; at Iowa Master Breeders chick| house, g’rage attached. 217 Ave. C 6.88; snedium £00 to BUS: at WEEDS moutharn Bye. 1 die north. al ass Beis 7a Pcie GREER sires land pects Nest (1 Si meeneaalt, NE pounding of the Roosevelt. men. store in Bismarck. These chicks! West. Apply J. C. Beattie, 622 Man- common 4.00 to 5.00; ewes Standard Brands 9% |2 dk north. ; Pi beer | ana the midst of these fast-stepping| are from blood tested triple certi-| dan. en ¢ Ibs, medium to choice 1.00 to 2.25; all lee. 9% |3 dk north age packed firsts 13; extras 13 1-2. | Governor: Frank H. Hyland, 1, v,|_ 1 the midst of these We a 5 a ee weights cull and common 60c to 1.75. 181; |Grade of Poultry alive, 42° trucks, steady;|A.; William Langer. NP; I. J. Moe, |¢Vents. Monday's convention session) fied SO ee hii in bree. | FOR RENT Strictly modern seven . 234, |1 dk north 4 |fowls 12 1-2; colored broilers 14, fry-| PR; W. E. Black, WI. rae a cone ae nes ae ony ay pet i my ee pi a room apie * 305 Rosser Ave., 2% -jers 16; springs 19; leghorn broilei ernor: le delegat BON: 4 3| West. Modern furnished apartment SIOUX CITY |_| Btadeake 3% |3 dk north “|12'1-2' to 14; roosters 0; turkeys 10 | Cute rae, Sovernor: Frederle T.!vene at noon, central daylisht time.| prices. Towa Master Breeders,| Mair Mir aimeey ase seerement Sioux City, Iowa, June 27.—(AP- ys 10/ Cuthbert, PR; Roy Johnson, I. V. A. re o. 8. D. A)—Caitle 3,000: better | TEXAS He Grade ot to 12; spring ducks 8 to 10; old 7 to O. H. Olson, NP. vo" "Tin the same bunting-dressed stadium | Phone 1440, 204 Main Ave. Bis-/ rooms. Bathroom and kitchenette at’ grade fed steers, yearlings and hei- Hi 2 8; spring geese 11, old 8. Secretary of state: Robert Byrne,| Where the Republicans renominated| _marck. N. Dak. 306 Thayer Ave., West. Phone fers moderately ‘active, fully steady; \ynd 8% |3 grees pete Twuia i; Delales | NP apdieR: A. L. Carnes, 1. y, A. [Hoover and Ourtis 20 Years ego. | Tt Tor hae PS EA DEBI 5 ts cows unchanged; kinds a wi , domestic, 28-| Berta E, Baker, NP and PR. sed = grade] three five room houses, all modern. weak; bulls and vealers Hen stock- Hi i. 2 29; imported 3-38. State treasurer: Alfred Dale, NP; pena oan aor anal Piene. 4 Feels Neate Also one five room, one four room, ers and feeders steady to strong; two i ? Della M. Wardrope, I. V. A. H Cale, BAW Bet . Easy| one three room, and one two room foads “L183 Ib, steers 1S; several iol tes NEW YORK Attorney general; James Morris,| the Salvation Army. some patriotic] payments. Mrs. E. M. Prinz, 4112| gnertmeat, shone sig the oe loads around 950 to 1125 Ib. averages |S. Ind. 15% |1 HW | o-New York, June 27.—()—Eggs 20,-}17, v, A. J. Gronna, NP. music, the keynote address by Senator Prospect Ave. Milwaukee, Wisc. ing Agency. 1.25 to 7.40; bulk steers and yearlings 2% 112% 858, unsettled. Mixed colors, stand-' Commissioner of insurance: Her-| Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky, ie FOR SALE—Good work horse, | FOR RENT—Practically nit 6.00 to 7.25; load 690 Ib. heifers 6.75; 2/1 DHW or ards (cases 45 Ibs. net) 14%-14¢; re-l man H, Dahl, I. V. A.; 8. A. Olsness,| committee appointments made up the|" Weighing about 1750.1bs. Inquire of |" eden 7 7 fom house, sun some held higher; dry lot cows main-|U. 8. Stee! 217, |1 HW. .|handled receipts (cases 43 Ibs. net)|NP and PR. balance of the day’s parliamentary | gnute Johnson, 10 miles north and! big lot, also garage. Phone 410k, ly 4.50 down; grassy kinds eligible | Util. Pow. + 2% |Grade 13%4¢; no grades 13c special packs, in-| Commissioner of agriculture and 1a- | budget. 44 mile east of Sterling, N. Dak. 63%, |1 DH House is located at 228 Ave. D West. largely 2.25 to 300; low cutters and|Vanadium Corp. . 3 W or cluding unusual Hennery selections|hor: John Huseby, NP and PR; Jo-| The committees are to go to work at = = 2 er Pict. . % LH W.... i 4 A 3 FOR SALE—One purebred Hereford|#OR RENT—Pin * Warn sold from store on 15-1 - je large modern du- cutters 1.25 to 2.25; good to choice Minnesoia and ‘South’ Dakota’ Wheat iy Credit 15-18¢; med-|seph A. Kitchen, I. V. A. jemce, Inte Monday. Bull. Phone 62. Wachter Trans- 550 to 989 lb. stockers and feeders 122% fums 1214¢; dirities 12%4c; checks 11c.| Railroad commissioner: Ben Lar- fer Corp. i plex with two bedrooms. Gas heat- 5.25 to 5.50; medium kinds 4.85 down. BR wor Butter, 12,770, easier. Creamery-/ kin, NP; Thomas G. Johnson, I. V. A. = ‘ed. Has nice lawn and close in. Hogs 4,000; mostly 15 to’ 25 higher DOW 49% 51% 48% .50% | higher than extra 16%-17; extra (92 Democrats Are Listed Household Gooas for Sale Mattress Factor: Also two room futnished basement than Friday, mostly a shipper mar- Grade of |Score) 16, firsts (87-91 score) 14-15%; The Democratic ticket (x designates| FOR SALE—Two piece mohair dav- y apartment. Located at 410 Sth : 1 DHW or seconds 12% -13%; stock, cur- SS FACTORY Street. Inquire at 404 Sth St ket; top 4.25 on 190 Ib. lights; bulks | packing candidates running without party in-| enport suite also Cogswell chair to 170 to 260 lbs. 4.00 to 4.15; 260 to CHICAGO POTATOES 1LHW..... 47% 48% 464% 47% 'rent make, No. 1, 12- 1244; No. 2, 11-|dorsement; others received indorse-| match, Radio, Easy washer, 2 beds Old mattresses rebuilt. We are now FOR RENT—Five-room modern 350 Ibs. 3.75 to 4.00; 140 to 170 Ibs.| Chicago, June 27.—(®)—(U. 8. Dep. Rae : a, | 1%. 2 : _ ; i ;| located 108 Main St. and have in-/ house, Garage attached. Rent "9" 3 Hi Chl amber 55% 59% 51% 55% ment of state Democratic party.): 2 daybeds, dressers, chiffoner, gas 5 at mostly 3.75 to 4.00; packing sows 3.00/Agr.)—Potatoes 163, on track 210, Cheese, 196,430, steady. State, * fg stalled a new special designed ma-} reasonable. Located at 831 Fourth t te United States senator: P. W. La-| range, also other flems. 232 Ave. C. to 3.50; feeder pigs 3.50 down; new, 22 old; total U. 8. shipments 58% ..... .....,]Whole milk flats, fresh average to|nier: (x) Halvor L. Halvorson. chine that abstracts the dust from| street. Sheep 3,500; no early sales. Open-|Saturday 847, Sunday 21: new stock. fancy specials unquoted; do held 18-|° Congressmen (two to be nominat- old mattresses also CARDS the old ing bids on fat lambs 25 to 35 higher; |steady, supplies moderate trading BH eee ane 121, ed): W. D. , R. B, Murphy, (x) Wanted to Reni material and we make for you a bidding 5.75 down on natives and|fair, sacked per. cwt.: Southern Bliss i Dressed poultry steady. Chickens-|w, , Cooke, (x) E. A. Johansson. ant mn beautiful mattress from your old Idaho range slaughter lambs; year-|'Triumphs and Irish Cobblers, 135-45; /¢ Bmoct 52% sees sees) fresh or frozen 16-27; fowls-fresh or] Governor: Herbert O. DePuy,| WANTED TO-RENT—For two days| mattress. Call us for our few days’ Block. Corner lings quoted mostly 4.00 to 450. few 1.50; decayed 115-30; Missouri |? ax frozen 12-19; old roosters-fresh 9-12; | (x) Tobias D. Casey. ‘ special low rate on rebuilding. Ono facing Brosdway and 4th, See + Cobblers 135-45; old stock dull, th {|turkeys-frozen 18-27; ducks—tfresh] “Lieutenant governor—R. A. John- day service. McClintock Mattress! Foren, Room 14 or phone 400, CURB stoces supplies light, trading ‘slow; Idaho 11-14. Live slow. No quotations. son. Co. Phone 660. New York, June 27—(?}—Curb: |Russets 90-95¢. ABB aes "We | _ Secretary of state —-Stanley F. Cities Service . 2 io - durum... 42% 44%... | Miscellaneous | Casey. ! Personal Elec Bon & Share . Sim MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS A rd durum 41% 42% : ~—_—____________9| State auditer—crace Standard Ofl Ind. . arm ile, Oa are FOREIGN EXCHANGE ‘Treasurer— M. United Founders . + 9%12 yellow 34° 3582 New York, June 27—(#)—Foreign rt y wee BM a ‘a aves a Be hae

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