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THE BISMARCK TRIB’ Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1932 in dollars, others in cents. Great Bri- | ORGANIZED DRYS TO] “ASIP 4D Ped resent SNE AORN Apartments for Reat tain 3.55%; France 3.92%; Italy| SOR RENT RGR 5.10%; Germany 23.76; Norway 17.54; | FOR RENT—Purnished or unfurnish- Sweden 18.23; Montreal 87.75. ed apartments on first floor. Cool. L R iat er chees ey cash ge weber’ Reasonable in price. Call at 309 CHICAGO STOCKS * minimum charge 75 cents. Copy must 8th St. or phone 1233-J. (By The Associated Press) HO ) GET TOGETHE be received at The Tribune office bY| OR RENT—Large modern apart- 4 or @ u Insull Util Invest 3 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion same|™ ment, Two bedrooms. Nicely fur= 9 Midwest Util (new) + AND REVIEW POLITICS Gay in the regular classified page. nished, Including piano, mohair ° furniture, if . = Pr ER Re CURB STOCKS Cuts, border or white space used) jieges, ‘Always: hot, iets es 4 ‘ New York, July 6—(P)—Curb: on want ads come under the classi) smaller apartment. Adults only. \ New York St $ | E IN ++ $8% 45% Cities Service 2%. Howl Shan her til ee te col-| 807 4th St. ' 7 oe 44% Elec Bi hare 61%. ee —Two and three roon i 5 al +d g AIDED by BUYING Closing Prices July PRICE OF WHE AT iN pepe chiattt SL sai Lb laos i 6 days, 25 words or under. { cluding lights, water, heat, gas for | ; ean EXEeees See a7 GOVERNMENT BONDS Beer Bills 3 days, 25 words or undei cooking and laundry privileges. Al- | Air Reduc' . 33% 34 . 2 days, 25 words or under so 5 room house, 215 South 5th $20. ea ‘a 3 . ens tg July 6—(P)—Govern- 1 day, 25 words or under. Inquire Rothschiller Apartments, i i a CAG i Liberty 34s 101.8, een ahineton, July 6 er Organ” | Ads over 25 words 3 cent 1100 Broadway. j Re ‘i Liberty Ist 4% 101.23. topetiser ake Week ca the Biauisen: Latches Pair apace cre aa: Z ‘ 3% Tree ae TORT, Mee tial campaign while congressional} The Tribune reserves the right to| Running water and close to bath, ‘ London Financiers Reported in a1Wet H in So ic wets sought to force action on pro-| reject any copy submitted, also to re-| Call at 613 3rd St. or phone 747. = ey ay|We arvest in uthwest Treas 4s 102.14. posals to modify or repeal prohibi-| vise any copy to conform with make- | OR RENT—_Well fi = ma chee Market to Purchase Ger- Causes Quotations to Start tory laws. __{up rules of Classified Advertising. $bits brisinne ti) r CHICAGO POTATOES De. Edwin ©. Dinwiddie, executive | hi asement apartment with pri- man Obligations Highest at Close Chicago, July 6—(AP—U. S. D. A.) | secretary of the National Prohibition Phone 32 vate bath. Phone 1250 or 172. tee : ~Potatoes 42, on track 209 new, 9/moard of Strategy, called the dry|—20¢ Tribune Want Ad Department |FoR RENT—A hew 2 room apart: lew York, July 6.—(/)—-Persistent | Chicago, July 6é—()—Material gains " Tri ;. 46 “It is possible and I think likely ‘ork Wanted ern, down town location. Also one } strength in foreign government bonds ® ' a in wheat values developed Wednes- Gs ditt Blas Sent 10, "ta TAO, GIRLY tien hin baie on MINK we ie HONEST MAN used to hard work de- dae tee wean sublet untit ’ bolstered the securities markets gen-|Atch. T. & 8. F. . 207, |day, with topmost prices reached in|No. 1...... 99 1.03 99 +++-|decayed 1.35 to 1.45; Southern, Mis- taal gta afd WAR IMI, ‘sy sires job of any kind. Had experi- Brinas Very er erable: Pe iesivip erally Wednesday, after shares had {Atlantic Coast Line 10 the final half hour. SIAPOLEN WANGE sourl and Kansas Cobblers 145 to| “The house Republican wet bloc was| °NCe as clerk in grocery store. Ata | -o> eae price slump during the [Atlantic Ref. : 11 |" Severe damage by extraordinary |y¢.. no Att s 150; few higher; slightly decayed) catied into its first session 1 1| Unemployed.” Write Tribune Ad No |FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping porary slump 49% |wet harvest conditions southwest |Minneapolis, July 6.7) — 1.35 to 1.40. joe tol Se GTA EDERET a ill adel rooms. Running water. Good rugs aettinn government bonds were 3, gave the wheat market increased up-| July ne Bae ‘Si 4 ty Es secasntative Brien “Rel Mh) | a) Est a fet oe ae a enna ssid to have been heavily bought by 4%, | Ward momentum as the day drew to|sept. 49% 50 ed agate Sa pet Cane beer Po ivr| _ Real Estate : a aor single room, $16.00. London in anticipation of an early 5 |an end. An additional bullish factor |Dec. In the senate, leaders of both par-| UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY lone 812-J or call at 517 2nd St. } announcement of a reparations|Ze 9% ]in the last part of the day was news| | Ri , ties merged efforts to send to com-| —8 room modern dwelling. First |FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ‘ agreement at Lausanne, although 3% of rust spreading in Manitoba prov- [July io mittee a similar bill which Senator| Class condition. Trees and shrub-| ¢d apartment. Lights, water, heat, private cable advices to Wall Street * ince, Canada. . Bingham (Rep., Conn.), proposed to} bery. Near school. Terms to de-| 85, electric washer and telephone. f from Paris were less optimistic. At 3 Wheat closed firm at 112-2 above AT attach as a rider to the pending home| ‘itable party. Phone 708, Bismarck} 930 4th St. _ é Roe i any rate, the optimism in London 93 ae ten nish, July (old) 487% -49, 18% loan bank measure. Senator Robin-| Bldg. & Loan Ass'n. FOR RENT— Furnished and unfur- i served to prompt considerable short 2 pt. (old) 515;-%, corn 1-1% up, Juiy sacioccmcaaticasaatinns son of Arkansas, the Democratic nished all modern apartments in 4 covering in the New York stock mar-|Cerro 47% (29%, Sept. 32%-%. Oats ta-%e ad-|Ji 9 é +. |leader, expected to make the motion| Rooms for Rent the Rue apartments. Newly decor- « | > wet. ik a Cue showipg a rise Sept cis Mrs. Elvira Dolores Barney is} +o refer this proposal to the judiciary | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room| ated. Phone 1256-W or call at 711 i erican king - 3 isi i le in 4 i - Ave. A. | neatly 1 polls te a ew eae ie Set ee 13s] With further big rain falls in Unit-|gent Oe Freed by San wenn Sranibte allo’ wid (pabdlby {a'khe‘aen=|. ‘ited Gall at EMT wecont curent oe [RGR RENT—Two high class apart= recovered, and by early afternoon, 6 {ed States wheat harvest regions, al- a English Court ate a resolution by Senator Gore} phone 317, ments. Living room, bedroom, é net gains of a point or so appeared |Co! 65, |Teady soaking for weeks past, the DULUTH RANGE (Dem., Okia.), instructing the judic-| FOR RENT—Sleeping room, $8.00 per| kitchenette and private bath. Pri- in American Can, Allied Chemical, 4% | Wheat market soon developed an up-|Duluth. Minn. July 6—(P)— fary committee to draw up two pro-| month. Phone #274 eee PT | vate entrance. Pho r “d ) Case, and Standard Ol of Gelitore 2%, | ward trend Wednesday, though under || Durum— Open’ High Low Close| London, July 6—(P)—Mrs. Elvira posed constitutional amendm en ¢ § | ee eee West ene tsts OF in- | nia. Oils, which have resisted selling | 36% | severe handicap from trade curtail-|July - % x 46%: | Dolores Barney, accused of murdering | based on the Democratic and Repub- |"O® RENT—Furnished sleeping room) . A Vest Rosser. He. r Tecently, were a conspicuously firm 20, jment because of heavily increased Be “)her lover, Thomas William Scott | jican platforms. with or without board. Close in|FOR RENT — Modern furnished f group, as fractional advances appear- md taxes in all future delivery grain deal- ,, |Stephen, was acquitted by a jury Wed- Se ee _311 4th St. Phone 627-M. apartment. Three rooms and pri- } ed in Standard of N. J. Texas corp, {Ge of’ |ings. Notice was taken of advices nesday of both murder and man- |FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping| Yate bath. Also 2 rooms and private f Atlantic Refining, Royal Duteh, Pure 1 [Saying that in Texas the harvest slaughter counts against her. | room. Next to bath. Hot water at| Path. Equipped with electtic re- ; Oil, Consolidated, Continental, "iat 141, | Weather was the worst in 10 years . 1.0344 1.03% 1.03% 1.03%] She also was exonerated of another all times. Call at 619 6th St. oc| {tigerator. One room apartment in } BOcsuy:VAMINT CAGE Ee 2812 ; and was likely to cut the state's wheat ‘02 1.02 1.02 1.02 |indictment charging intent to do phone 619-W. basement. ‘Vacuum cleaner and ing issues were again firm, and lead- | Dupont 23", |crop in half. H ve 1.02 {Stephen grievous bodily harm. | FORRENTCLare sleeping yoom7on| [Andry Privileges. Inquire at_ 518 ing industrials and rails selling some 5 38% i Flood reports from Kansas and Ne- 1.02 ; The jury was out a little less than P ARTS OF N ATION in Gee rs Loin ihe ole or phone 512-W. Dr. R. S. what 9 ft +/braska also were a special stimulus creer Ane CEI wo hours. | Ew: i . . ed U. tee epee ak Ma to upturns in wheat values. Exten- Wn aii Me Seats Mrs, Barney, Deautiful daughter of| 308, West Thayer, oe ee FOR, RENT—Fumished of unfur- fe 2 sive image by hail over wide ? as 9 {4% British baronet, Tuesday revealed | 4 teh iB, hol ac nished apartment. Varne: a, Stunde een ie uae ales , | stretches in Kansas also was reported. |! cash prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark) on the witness stand the story of her Scattered Sections Report|FOR RENT — Two nice furnished| ments. Phone 773. Beas soft spot, dropping 6 points H ;|Corn and oats responded to wheat |Northern 56 1-4 to 72 1-4; No. 2 do.|life as mistress of the man she was| ¢ | sleeping rooms. Suitable for two or] FOR RENT—Furnished singlé foom g s {export business in corn. dyed - Admitting she was the mistress of ‘ \ vileges lesired. Lights, gas an “Ha vgand caine Daearener eee Provisions borrowed firmness from | 1~4; No. 2 do. 54 1-4 to 70 1-4; No. 1/-Thomas William Scott Stephen, 26- Occurs in Wyoming | iceboxes included. One block nortn| Gar, S¢pitt Sth St. “Hazelhurst” or sulin "or" Waalithigton for -Gnveibns strength shown by the hog market. | @Mber durum 48 3-4 to 59 3-4; No. 21 vear-olé socially prominent London- em |_of Paramount Theater. 222 3rd St | abana : ments that might help security priors. % do. 47 3-4 to 58 3-4; No. 1 durum 46] cr, for whose slaying she is being) Kansas City, July 6—(?)—House-| fireproof bi Tae apartinente im ‘The oll shakes tenets caaee Gen. Motors MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES 3-4 to 48 3-4; No. 2 do. 44 3-4 to 46 (tried, Mrs. Barney Tuesday told the holders fled Wednesday before floods| __ Personai Taguife ae yeiine Gitte ee ly statistics showing a further eut | illette Saf. 4 |ARE HIGHER, STRONGER a4 No 2 den ae Sed te 51 34s No.1 | Jus, Sometimes in a calm, voice,|which visited widely separated parts| ANNOUNCEMENT — Towa Master | aap pent pees in erude production, and indications |G! Dust 10%] Minneapolis, July 6—iP—Wheat | 3-4: No. 2 do. 42 3- “4; No. 1) sometimes in tears, of the ‘events|of the nation on the heels of torna-| Breeders are closing up their chick | RENT—Furnished- for Tight that’. feoent: ‘eles’ dncesinan Hed . Tr. & Rub. 6% | futures closed higher and strong Wed- |"€d_ durum 41 3-4. _{that preceded his death in the early| dic winds which killed four persons} store in Bismarck for this year.| housekeeping, cne or two room brought several’ companice one of a [Graham Paige Mot 1%s!nesday with July leading the ad-|, Flax on track 1.03 3-4 to 1.04 3-4; | hours of May 31 in her smart west-|in Kansas and Nebraska. Come in and get some bargains. 11,- | __9Partments. Phone 1063. red. In the mining group buying |r, Nor, By oF . gst jvance. Good mill buying advanced|{® arrive 103 3-4; July 1.03 3-4; Sept. |end flat. Streams fed by torrential rains| 000 week and ‘ old chicks for sale. |FOR RENT—Large five-room apart- Of tte goth tnaen wen aay My tinnere IGE Wes. Suk. *|the nearby future earlier and later | 12: eo se WAIGE AST OUTER Telling how she supported him|partly inundated towns in Texas, Used feeders and fountains at spe-; Ment. Call Logan’s, phone 21. stand, in view of the improved posi. Grigsby Grunow :: 4|Several elevator companies tried to} Yo‘ sist ato ae “4. /from her established income, even to|Oklahoma, Kansas, Ohio and West! cial prices. Iowa Master Breeders, FOR RENT—Three-room apartment. 1 tion of yellow metal producers, what | Houston Oil ... recover hedges they had placed in the oat no ‘ -2. underwriting his gambling debts,| Virginia. Most of the damage was| 204 Main. Phone 1440. Furnished all modern. Phon ( with the increased value ct the | Hudson Motor near months against strong wheat) Barley. choice to fancy 34 3-8 tol some of them contracted with an-| suffered by farm crops. | WHY NOT a bird bath to beautify | _851-w. j : monetary metal in relation te com: |HUPP.,Mot. Car - held in store. iH be + medium to good 25 3-8 to 33/other woman, she said, she went on| Tornadoes killed three persons} your yard? Get one from F. Cotton, |OR RENT—S' c : far- modities. But firmness of coppers|tcr mink’ Gon, «| All near coarse grain futures were | 3-8: : to describe their passionate love af-|Monday at Washington, Kas. and al 506 7ih Ave. N. W. Mandan, N. Dak. | nished and Gere ene Pare : rns Tees ean pcumness of, coppers Int’ Nick Can. 56 ltght and trade was very light. Flax one fair which she said began after her| fourth near Hubbell, Neb. AMAZINGLY-NEW-LOW -OFWER= | Apartments see, Rose buying of these issues was said re pe i |closed unchanged and rather dull. 4 ICAGO CASH GRAIN jhusband, John Barney, an American} Another trick of the weather |" cy, 1 Murphy. ard St. Fw. Raveloone trom iatroea sa July wheat closed 2c higher, Sep-|, Chicago, July 6—(}—Wheat old No.| singer, had abused her. brought « dilling troutite Star‘River| 20 letn Barvering, write at eaes.| SER, Fhons . = tember 7c higher, and December ‘ic epi y reer stern “te ee 2 ae quarrel on| valley near Grover, Wyo. Growers | —MOler Barber College. Farg.o No D.|=——————=—= N cae \* | Kennecott Cop. higher. July oats closed ‘ic higher, . 50; No. ‘4; |May 31 after a cocktail party in the|said the 25 degree temperature dam- a & > asap iin eh at ‘8. “a 7 |and September *sc higher; July rye |comn na dey wee 3 ied white | apartment and how she and Stephen|aged virtually all potato plants andj ss For Sale —_.| FOR ENTE: ana are } finaly broach government bonds | roger Grocery”. 11% jclosed 1-2 higher and September 3-8/1; oats No. 2 white 201:°21%; rye no} had struggled for a gun after shelother vegetables and ruined an alf-|FOR SALE—2 saddle horses, 1000 and)" school tine never ee gy nee stocks Wednesday, as shorts, who haa | Liduid Carbonic . %|higher; July barley closed 5-8 high-|Sdles. Barley 28-40; timothy seed | threatened to commit suicide. In the|alfa crop. 1100 Ibs. Pretty and well broke.| § rooms attached carmee Que been skeptical of the move in foreinns | wows IN Siler and September 3-8 higher and |?-%5-2.50; clover seed 9.00-14.00. struggle, she said, the gun was fired| The Frio, Nucces, Guadalupe and Tribue Ad tape aie ne decided it might be wee to Goce | Mathieson Alk. 10% | July flax closed unchanged and Sep-| ayy ere and Stephen was shot. Colorado rivers spread fear in parts; Pao Shares recovered an any see ee % | tember 1-4 lower. nee ee —— — of Texas. The 300 residents of Til-|” New equipment. 4 tables, Prigidaire stash hoes ines and closed firmly with’ numerous | Meare bets” z|, Cash wheat offerings were very| Minneapolis, July 6—(P)—Range of Priands of Murray den, in McMullen county, evacuated! fountain, lunch counter, living |7 O® RENT—Fine large duplex. Gas } gains of a point or so in leaders. The |Mo. Pacific -.. % an ata ins ora aes TEN esas Shang Raleaard Aelalgaks Behind in Electi jtheir homes ahead of the Frio flood! quarters, running water. Complete Hea vith 1 ey 1 ene i 5 . * | protein. i ke ; No. . bl “ with lar, 4 turnover aggregated 700,000 shares. |Mont. Ward . 4% protein. Medium test was in fairly Oot "No. ‘hard winter 6O%c%: No. ehind in Election ieee ee nes with Bldg. $40.00 rent. Mrs. Pau-| Gas heat. Hot wars aren eo ——_—- —_———2 Nat. Biscuit 21% | 8 moved 14-59: i loods 10 lives were lost.) ine Grenz, Box 111, Hazelton, N. sie : | Li k Nat. Cash Reg. 7 jeasily. There was virtually no win-|2 amber durum 474-69; No. 3 mixed) O11. .5n8 city, July 6—(m—In-|4 sudden surge of water chased 400| pay . . 7 | Call at 404 Sth Street. q ivestoc I|Nat. Dairy Prod. ter wheat in, with inquiry fair. /Curum 45%°52, ag complete returns’ Wednesday from|Pe?80ns from their homes in Okla- : FOR RENT—Two room house. Close a | Nat: Power & Lt. 7% | Durum was very scarce and in fair; Oot! No’ 3 Sate 19% Oklahoma's initial primary election |®0m@ City Tuesday night. No loss Hi for Sal in, Furnished or unfurnished. Also ] SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK, _ | Nev. Cons. Cop. .. 3, (o.com demand with buyers show-) Dot vo.2 30%. showed leads in most major races for |! life was reported. Refugees were | —__ See oe ae ape | %,t¥2 Toom furnished apartment. South St. Paul, July 6—i9)—(0. 8, [NO York Cent, % ae in mate aguressive interest in the de S bg pepcial 36; No.1 feea| Candidates who made their cam. |@artered in churches and schools. |FOR RENT, SALE OR caaE | Porch room for rent. Phone 1747-R D. A)—Cattle, 2,000; no fair . 5 = st amber quality. : “ “ ere igns without benefit ot —_—_ Modern furnished cottage on Lake! _ or call at 818 7th Si in ne pi ile won od et |Nerbe Parte otis ere nents ut | Fine ov ated. Walia "HMurrays stamp of #>-|Plan ‘Slave Block’ to | S'*20 Minn, Pull elas 6 314/FOR RENT—ainost “ew. sty le; choice weighty steers held around re My ss . _ Proval. | . | > p Cly. modern large bungalow. Phone 449, 8.00; @ few cars long yearlings and| Pac. Fad & Bi. 19%, | mand was quiet to fair and offer- | MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Nearly 9,000 candidates were in the} Auction Jobless Men| FOR RENT—Five room modern hi medium weights 7.00-75; in-between | Pacific Light a ee hpeneere Rye demand was snneapolis, July 6—?)-—Plour|#eld for offices ranging from town- : poe Farm Lands | with garage. Near capitol, Inadive and grassy kinds 6.00 down; beef|Packard Moto micley, mei Bie, er tered: unchanged. Shipments 16,959, pure| Ship posts to U. S. senator. Los Angeles, July 6.—()}—Reminis- |LAND FOR SALE—160 acres 6 mileS| 622 5th St. or phone 460 o i. ~ cows 4.00 down; grassers largely 2.50- |Par.-Publix .. fair. Flax offerings ae 1i gtd bran 7.50 to 8.00; standard middlings| Leading a group of candidates op-|cent of the pre-Civil War days, a south of Driscoll, N. Dak., $650.00.) oe RENT—Five room mod "7 3.00; heifers 3.00-5.00; fed yearlings |Parmelee Trai i tae erating & ig! ind | 8.00 to 8.50. Posed by the chief executive, Mrs.|“slave block” where unemployed| Give warranty deed. Liberal dis)". nodern hous? 5.50-6.75; cutters 1.50-2.50; bulls ac-|Pathe Exchange crushing demand. jMabel Bassett, state commissioner of | men’s services will be auctioned to! count for cash. A. Knauss, 502 7th pis Garage. Close in. Nice loca- tive; bulk 2.25-60; feeders and stock-|Penney (J. C.) Teo? |e ——— 0 | charities, eid’ a lead for the Demo-| the highest bidder, will go into] St. beg Rent reasonable. Inquire 417 ers about steady. ‘Calves 2,500; steady a %|j Grain Quotations (1 Produce Markets — ||<ttic nomination for congressman- | operation Thursday. rd St. or phone 426-3. , y to strong; medium to choice grades ————__ -_____¢ q| at-large. The returns indicated Mur-| Louis Byrens, welfare worker, free- For Rent FOR RENT—Small bungalow. Lights, 3.00-5.00; selected kinds 5.25-5.50. CHICAGO RANGE -———————* jray's choice—Claude Weaver —was| lance politician and former auction- | OR RENT—Three room office space.| Water and partly furnished. Close " eh 6,000; fairly active, averaging Obteage, daly, ar 4 CHICAGO elieainal pa He ranked fourth. eer, has received a permit from the| Ideal location for beauty shop. Rent| i. Call at 515 4th St. S most =] 4 cr aed ea nm " er irra! i x Fe , RENT—New mic rn 6 room du. grades 150-240 "ibe, 475-485." tap) ue Sa Ayu fold), da as “Gh Cage, Chlengo, July 6—i- Butter 25| aardner, trailed in the mace for sev-| block in the sore old plaas in the | aTeeeeane_sneuce 8 Sweet SHOE | FOR RENT New modern 6 jcom du: 4.85; 240-325 Ibs., scarce, salable 4.35- | Remington Ran Bept. (old). 48% | $8%|changed to 1-4 cent higher, Eggs|¢nth district congressman. The lead- | Mexican district of the city. died of a broken neck when his auto-| Shed room in basement, Good lo- 4.75; bulk packing sows 4.00-lo;|Rep. Iron & Stl. Sept. (new) ‘50 311, |also were firmer with prices un-|@% Was J. V. McClinic, a Democrat,| Byrens several years ago conduct- cation. Gas heated. Phone 727. smooth light weights to 4.25; heavy-|Reynolds Tob. ‘ Dee... 53% $45 [changed to 3-4 cent higher. Poultry|h0 has represented the district /ed auctions of war veterans’ services Mobile crashed through a fence on sweights down to 3.75; desirable pigs|Richfld. Oil Cal. . Corn. ae Ty steady to firm. since 1914. in Boston, Mass. and he said the|highway 14, near Aurora after fail- " ; '—Three five room modern Scarce, largely 4.25 and above; aver- Poultry, alive, 37 trucks, steady to ie plan there met with success. He ex-|ing to make a turn in the road. Oe ae Ocean Sob cect 4ad, averae went oa | Salewny bares poem . rucks, steady A plained entire neighborhoods will be| Walter Sherman Gifford, 14-vear-| an all modern 3 room apartmen; Ree ery plarise ect teg pra firm; fowls 18 to 14; colored broil-| Approve Measure to permitted to bid for the services of |91d son of W. S. Gifford, president] with private bath. Phone 291-W or bea ped oh ee ju rey ii Hey fryers 14; springs 18; leghorn Take ‘Marchers’ Hi one or mote men to cut their lawns|f the American Telephone & Tele-| call at 318 9th St. Bee eras nile rock a a Bs 9; | brollers 12 1-2 to 13; roosters 7; tur- ers Home| ciean houses. ‘The plan, he said,|8t@Ph company, is recovering in a] FOR RENT—Four room modern bun- pas rege pa fntel early bids| Seaboard Oil .... 20%; |Keys 10 to 12; spring ducks 8 to 10 was one which he hoped would find | Brookings hospital from a crushed} galow, enclosed porch, close in. 5 . H hs S etekae a 479, ion to prot Tansportation and a bone broken. 6.00 on western lambs; nothing done|Shattuck (F. G.) 29% | specials "(93 score) 16%-17%; extras|and subsistence costs to return home| °* WO" Dr. Pemberton of the Maya clinic) Porc cise in. 5 room partly mod- on other classes. : Shell Union Oil $31 | 2) 16%; extra firsts (90-91) 15-15';|the thousands of bonus marchers in y., | At Rochester, Minn., was expected to| au sme wre M: Register. ““3'9 | firsts (88-89) 13%-14%4; seconds (86-| Washington was approved Wednesday| Telephone Magnate’s | arrive wednesday ‘to care for the|fOR RENT—Five-room modern CHICAGO 4.95 |87) 12-13; standards (90 centralized|by the house ways and means com- Son Killed i Jy Youth at the request of Gifford, Sr.) house. Garage attached. — Rent P Chicago, July 6—(P)—(U. 8. Dept. 492 |!carlots) 16%. ’ mittee. m WAL in Crash} the iatter also was on his way here} ‘easonable. Located at 831 Fourth of Agr.)—Hogs 9,000 including 1,000 4.90 | Eggs, 12,582, firmer; extra firsts| Capital police earlier had voiced an — from New York. street. Inquire at Sweet Shop. direct; active, 10-15 cents higher; 180- Sparks Withing! July 5.16 13%; fresh graded firsts 13; currei."|emphatic “no” in response to a re-| Brookings, S. D., July 6—(?)—A —_——_— H 240 Ibs., 5.20-5.30; top 5.35; 250-310| Standard Brands Rey era een eee fe receipts 11%. quest by the “army” for permission to} vacation trip to Alaska by two sons ASKS HEAVY DAMAGES Baby Chicks Ibs., 5.00-5.25; 140-170 lbs., 4.90-5.25; MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Cheese-per lb.: Twins, 11c; Daisies | organize a concentrated panhandling |of American Telephone & Telegraph| Kansas City, July 6—(?)—Two See - pigs 4.50-4.90; packing sows 3.85-4.3 Minneapolis, July 6~ (@) — Wheat |11%¢: Longhorns, 11"<c; young Amer-|eampaign within the District of Col-| company magnates in New York end-|suits asking daraages ageregating; BABY CHICKS and started chick’ { smooth light weights 4.65. Light light, receipts Wednesday 20 compared to|icas, 11%c; Brick 11%4c; Swiss, domes- | umbia. cd tragically Tuesday night in the | $42,000,000 were filed Wednesday| ®* Towa Master Breeders chick good and eholce 340-160 tbe. 4.90-5.25; 178 a year ago. tic, 28-29¢; imported 37-38c. The x request to campaign for funds|death of one and injury of the sec-|against the Kansas City Star and its| Store, in. bond tonled’ tina aaa light weight, 160-200 » 5.05-5,35; — was ed on the contention that the|ond youth. executives by Henry L. Dohert: er “4 . td medium weight, 200-250 Ibs., 5.15-5.35; aS aes ae i NEW YORK veterans constituted an organization | Edwin Carter, 22, son of E. F, Car-|sonally and by the Cities Service Gas| fied stock. We specialize in breed- heavy weight 250-350 Ibs., 4.90-5.20; 2 dk north, (63% ‘ert me “| New York, July 6—(#)—Eggs 68,165, | similar to the Red Cross. ter, vice president of the company, company. ing only the best chicks. Come in packing sows, medium and good es 3 dk north: ‘61% (64% ‘58% 162i] rand Mixed colors, rehandled re- ro me oe pen ae Eis se 500 Ibs., 3.85-4.70; pigs, good 14% protein ceipts (cases jy net) 14-14%; 2 Breeders, choice 100-130 Ibs., 4.50-9.00. 2dk north. 60% .63% . | mediums 12%-13%; dirties 12%. WEARY DE RA (eve) Phone 1440, 204 Main Ave. Bis- Cattle, 7,000; calves, 2,000; fed steers 3.dk north. 57% .60% Butter 40,265, steady to firm. MOC’ TS SN ZE AT ALL-NIGHT SESSION marek, N. Dak. . at iy ‘inds scarce, ; 2 | s ‘ g " i igher ee a 2 dk north Live poultry barely steady. Broilers, Household Goods for Sale light and heifer yearlings strong ¥ 4 25 cents higher; better grade cows U! freight 14-20; fowls freight 13-17; ex- FOR SALE—Two second-hand ice firm; others slow; bulls strong; veal- press 14-17; roosters, freight 12; ex- boxes, Frigidaire and washing ma- ers strong to 25 higher; best medium Uti press 13; turkeys freight 10-15; ex- chine motor. Melville Electric ¢ — Welght steers 8.85; light and long Press 15-20; ducks, freight 8-10; ex- BoD. ERGO SABE oa ic yearlings 8.50. Slaughter cattle and press 15. Dressed poultry irregular, FURNITURE FOR SALE—Youth’s vealers: Steers, good and choice 600- unchanged. Dee Oe, args mattress, ava 900 Ibs., 7.00-8.85; 900-1100 lbs., 7.25- , 9x12 rug, combination 9.00; 1100-1300 Ibs., 7.25-9.00; 1300-1500 Mi ll 4 porch swing and bed, daybed and Th Sanna eeinibn. and ‘medlicn | iscellaneous fireless cooker, Call at 116 West 600-1300 Ibs., $3.50-7.25; helfers, g00d| yg, p, A.)—Cattle 2,000;~ active, o—_—— ——— __ Thayer. : and choice 550-850 Ibs. 6.50-7.75; | slaughter steers and yearlings strong BOSTON WOOL FOR SALE—All wool Wilton velvet | common and medium 3.00-6.50; COWS.) +> 25 higher; better grade she stock Bosten, July 6—(P)—Combing Tugs. Sizes 6x9 and one 9x12. For ] good and choice 3.00-5.00; commot| strong; other classes about steady; staple of all grades and clothing of immediate sale. Phone 814. i and medium 2.50-3.00; low cutter and| part load 940 Ib. yearlings 8.50; load a few qualities of fleece, are moving FOR SALE—At very reasonable prices. cutter 1.75-2.50; bulls (yearlings ¢x-| lots 924 to 1073 Ibs. 8.25 to 8.35; bulk in moderate quantities at mostly Two piece mohair davenport suite, cluded), good and choice (beef) 3.25-| 7.90 to 8.10; package yearling heifers steady prices. Strictly combing wool also Cogswell chair to match. Radio. 4.75; cutter to medium 2.50-3.25; veal-| 7.35; load lots around 720 to 760 Ib. “Jof all grades are selling at prices Easy washer, 2 beds, 2 daybeds, ers (milk fed), good and choice 5.00-| weights 7.25; most sales 6.50 to 7.00; quoted jast week. French combing dressers, chiffioner, gas range, also 6.50; medium, 4.00-5-00; cull and com- | choice dry lot cows 5.00 to 5.25; grassy . - |64’s and finer Ohio and similar wools, other items. 500 3rd Street. Phone zen peasy lh ne eter O38 kinds mainly am te 278: low cutters |Piade g sell at 12 to 13 ns the Brease, or 32 10592 t le, si Psi and cutters 1. .00; lum A to 33 scor WI clothing ‘ Ybs., 5.00-6.25; common and mediun:| stockers largely 4.85 down; few good 4H W..-- 401 cn abe, wien brings 11 to 12 in the grease or 30 Lost and Founs 3.00-5.00, grades 5.25 Minnesots and South Dakots Wheat) (0S) scoured basis. Clothing 66's ipeT Between Bix i] Sheep, 7,000; strong to uneventy| “Hogs 6000; mostly 10 to 18 higher; |1 "hw or sell at 12 to 12 1-2 in the grease or Sonn ane ae ee i = higher; good to choice native ewe and/ top 4.85 on 160 to 200 Ib. lights; bulk/1 H W. 51% 53% .50%4 521; | 23 to 24 scoured basis. \ wether lambs mostly 6.00-6.25 to pack~| 160 to 250 lbs. 4.60 to 4.75; 260 to 820 | Grade of ' i ers; several loads at small lots 6.50-| 1b. butchers 4.40 to 4.65; big weight)! DH W or 3) MONEY RATES Z \4 \ 75 to oleate Poaiead sheep ne butchers down to 4238; 130 a 1b, |! H W..... 49%! New York, July 6—()—Call money f lambs, lambs, » Bi and | light lights 4.50 to 4.75; pacl sows steady: 2% per cent. choice 600-685; mediuh! $.00-6.00;| 8.90 ton4as: light sows’up to. 40; |of,1 amber Bia ‘| Tes satin ae 90-90 age 1%: MIM AT ONEUE NE SO Neos all weights, common 4.00-5.00; ewes] feeder up to 4.75. 2 «ees. [4-6 months 1% cent. me o marck’s finest apart- _ $0-150 ibs.’ medium to choles, L0t-| Sheep “1,900; very ttle down; joholee st Prime commervial paper 24-24 pr Electric refrigerator, Gam Greene 2.25; all weights, cull and common} medium grade Idaho range lambs to'! - leent. floor. If renting See It. ot ao eee FOREIGN EXCHANGE gece bol ied Se espeereenimmmneian unevenly F | Demecrats yawned and dozed as their ngtional convention went Into its first all-night ion In Chi i SIOUX CITY native and range Jambs held up to, New York, July 6.—(P=-Foreign ex- 0, Some of the delepates—ae this LANE SUE hd edd : Bioux City, Towa, July 6.—(AP—| 6.00; no feeders sold. \a ‘|change firm. Great Britain bs spatee—ae this pleture shows want to sleep after fatigue overcame them, _. o

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