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if ’ : : i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1932 i nished apartment. Two large rooms |. Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and New Deadlock Seen | “SHED 40 eal Market Report for Thurs., July 7 At Lausanne Parley srsPi 52225 iat — ( Po Si niente ener J Sa Cae ; day in the regular classified page. laundry privileges. 518 Fifth St |” STOCK WARKET IS [New York Stocks [PRIGE ADVANCES ON SUNK UNDER WAVE an, Se ».| WHEAT MARKET LOST OF LATE SELLING ist «BY LATE REACTIONS on want ads come under the classi-|" eq apartments on first floor. Cool! fled display rates of 90 cents per col-/ Reasonable in price. Call at 303] Cc 31's Losses of 1 to More Than 3|am. & a umn inch per insertion. 8th St. or phone 1233-J. i 2i,|Sudden Jump at Berlin Has On- Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—Strictly modern fur- Nations Fail to Agree on Settle- ment of War Debts and Reparations Goodbye Broadway 25, 26 tenes 22 23 seeee FOR RENT—Large modern apart ANT RATES 6 digi, teens oF ated 1.45} ment. Two bedrooms. Nicely fur-!’ i nished. Including piano, mobic} furniture, Frigidaire. Laundry priv-) | ileges. Always hot water. Al smaller apartment. Adults onlyJ | 807 4th St. : FOR RENT—Two and three room fur=" nished apartments, $22 and $25 in-! J | Lausanne, Switzerland, July 7.—() |—Germany and France were dead- jlocked again Thursday over settle- {ment of the problem of reparations 30% 327: | Payments and war guilt. lb Rk hog A conference of the six leading pow- 98% 1.02% 98% ers Wednesday night, intended to last Pere clita eiestioney Jall night if necessary to bring about CHICAGO RANGE @ settlement, broke up after 15 min- 3 days, 25 words or under. 2 days, 25 words or under. 1 day, 25 words or under Ads over 25 words 3 cents Per word. The Tribune reserves the right to « reject any copy. submitted, cry to fee okies ee roar Urea gas ford J ‘ 3% . vise any copy to conform w make- cooking and laundry privileges. Al- , Points Numerous; Only at ly Passing Effect on Ex- ea ee Tem ire Glose| Wes, and uy for Pranpe a up rules of Classified Advertising. so 5 room house, 319 South 5th $20. Ye . ea ~| Germany expressed themselves pessi- 4 inquire Rot hiller Apartments, 800,000 Shares Sold ‘ change at Chicago July (old.. “481: | mistically over the outeo ite egies ‘Al paartiaal 1100 Broadway. 4 nyt : Bept, Wold). $51 || The British delegates were more op- | siamese see eeas sear ocean | BENT — Neatly HERUREE SBE New York, July 7.—(#)—The stock we Chicago,” July 7.—()—Late reac- Sept. (new) 51 | timistic, however, and said the nego- | room apastmene: ‘and "Litetieneticd 7 market finally wearied of trying to 74h, tions from price advances more than Dec. ....... .541, | tiations would go on Thursday. Prime Work Wanted Running water and close to bath! keep its head above water Thursday, |Am:. Tob. 50°'|wiped out gains in wheat and other : Minister Ramsay MacDonald, who had HONEST MAN used to hard work de- tl at 613 3rd St. or phone 747, and was submerged in a wave of sell- 12 cereals Thursday. J 20% “ {been the leading peacemaker between | sires job of any kind. Had experi-| sos aE ae ing in the late trading. Losses of 1 17 ‘A sudden jump of 4% to ‘6 cents in| 321s 31%s the French and Germans, was hand- | gt aa FOR RE w 2 room apar' to more than 3 points were numer- 3% |wheat values at Berlin had only a; aa6 |icapped Wednesday night, they said, ence as clerk in rocery store. Ata} ment. Nicely furnished. All mod- ous. The turnover was only about #4., |transient bullish influence here. Up- 1974 gs, | because of a severe nervous headache | ian ioe fad rh, Gown Sewn locgiien. s26y vee 800,000 shares, but trading quickened It“ | turns in Chicago prices on wheat ran ‘2014 91: |brousnt on by the intensity | with , ’ peemee | room apartment to sublet until on the decline, and the closing ton € 56 "§ rE el} 22% .221, | which he has applied himself to the = 3 ept. Ist. eautiful furhiture. on the de @ tone | Atlantic Ret. 19% [Into standing orders, to sell, largely i : gp, | Problem during the last few days. geen hated alle die sr gPtiees very reasonable. Phone 347. Indications of a protracted deadlock | Aviation Cor} Wheat closed unsettled %-7 under saa 32 | ,rremier Herriot of France and ooo tr ee Baby carri- |FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping at eee over ee relief mea~ |Balt. & Ohio Wednesday's finish, July old 484-6, 1D ae ahi Chancellor Von Papen of Germany age, nursery chair, one pair of pti!" rooms, Running water. Good rugs sure tende counterbalance more refused to yield from their positions ae ... 497 |0n the amount Germany should pay $66 496 495 and on the political clauses, including i the settlement of the war guilt. ques- tion, especially demanded by Ger- 6.00 5.82 6.00 | many, Herriot and Von Papen held an-j Sept. old 51-511, corn 14-1 down, July lows, wash stand and wardrobe. In- 28%, Sept. 31%, oats unchanged to 4 lower, and provisions varying from 2 cents decline to a rise of 25 cents, Rallies which developed after mod- ‘*lerate setbacks in wheat were at- tributed to some castern buying and and furniture. Clean and sanitary. quire at Apt. 17, Everts Apartments | }7o1 water. One single room, $16.00, FOR SALE—Two second-hand ice] Phone 812-J or call at 517 2nd boxes, Frigidaire and washing ma-|#OR RENT—Purnished or unfurnish.! chine motor. — Melville Electric)” qd apartment. Lights, water, heat, | Shop._Phone 170. _| gas, electric washer and telephone. | FURNITURE FOR SALE—Youth’s Barnsdall ... encouraging reports from Lausanne. eee r The trickle of buying which has sup-|Borg-warner ..... ported the market in recent sessions Briggs Mfg. disappeared in the late dealings, and |B Prices gave way easily. American Telephone broke more |© DULUTH RANGE ; r 930 4th St. than 3 points to a new low under 75, to relative absence of selling either/puluth. Minn., July 7—(?}— other fruitless conference Thursday | bed, ivory, with mattress, awnings = - , - partly in response to unofficial reports from hedgers or speculators. Bulls} Durum— Open High Low morning. naa 6 feet 10, 9x12 rug, GOALIE | taRea iH ieee an penal eal of rather heavy die-connections in pointed out that the Grain Stabil-|July .. 47 ATH 46% The chancellor, it was understood, = June. Losses of 2 points or so appear- é ed in American Can, Consolidated Gas, Allied Chemical, Case, Eastman and Coca Cola. U.S. Steel and sev- eral other prominent issues lost more |C° than a point. International Shoe was again a soft spot, breaking more than ization Corporation still has available for sale only 35,000,000 bushels of cash wheat compared with 257,000,- 000 bushels it held at the height of its operations. Some notice was taken that nine months ago the Chicago market ad- 46% 474534 48° (148% 147% July Sept. : |suggested the reparations and debts ‘ ment was reached he would not ac- conference be adjourned. The premicr said no matter w! ‘ort of settle- cept any political conditions. A large stumbling block for French agreement, it was learned, was a plan Associated Press Photo porch swing and bed, daybed and fireless cooker. Call at 116 West Thayer. “ FOR SALE—All wool Wilton velvet rugs. Sizes 6x9 and one 9x12. For.| immediate sale. Phone 814, the Rue apartments. Newly decor- | ated. Phone 1256-W or call at 7111 Ave. A. i FOR RENT—Two high class apart- ments. Living room, bedroom,! kitchenette and private bath. Pri-{ Helen Hayes, stage and screen |FOR SALE—At very reasonable prices.} vate entrance. Phone 1313 or in-* 6 points, Auburn and International vanced 20 cents a bushel in one|Oct. Business Machines lost nearly as 02%, |for a six-power consultative pact on| actress, says her roles In Holly- | “two piece mohair davenport suite,| quire at 211 West Reser month. Official confirmation of | Dec. 02's | the political questions urged by Prime | W0Od movies probably will keep | gico Cogswell chair to match. Radio. HREOC i : her away from Broadway next sea. | ¢ : r te FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur much. The Brooklyn - Manhattan |Cor: black rust in Canada was regarded} MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR j Minister MacDonald and Chanosllor) oo,” ghe is shown in T makadens, Easy washer, 2 beds, 2 daybeds,! nished apartment. Varney Aparte Transit issues and Armour preferred in ‘some quarters as significant.| yyinnerrolic Ming, Duly TU) | Von Papen, but to which Premier Her- |e". dressers, chiffloner. gas range, also! ents, “Phone 715. i stocks were firm spots, and Interna-|D Winnipeg reported overseas demand | pour 10c higher, Carload lots fam-| "Ot refused to agree. hes =. re Street. Fhone | FOR RENT—Purnished eingie room | tional Telephone and American and |p, flat and Russian offerings cheap forlily patents 430-40 a barrel in 98 — Foreign Power sold up a little for a time in the early afternoon. —_—_ | Livestock I ‘ SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, July 71—(>)—(U. 8./G D. A.)—Cattle, 1,600; strong, active market on all fed offerings; strictly choice ten-months fed 1,300-lb. steers 8.50, a new top; bulk strictly dry fed i kitchenette for $20.00 a month. ; Call at 411 5th St. “Hazelhurst” or ___ Lost and Founc: —..| phone 273. |LOST—Between Sixth and Ave. A or FOR RENT — occ oe Fourth and Broadway one white|FOR RENJ—Modern apartments in ; kid gauntlet glove, stitched in| {Teproof building at reduced rents, black. Finder please phone 363-J. | _Inquire at Tribune office, 'Y: ACTION IN NURSE . FOR RENT—Furnished for Tight For Reni housekeeping, one or two room FOR RENT—Three room office space.| _@P@ttments. Phone 1063. - | Ideal location for beauty shop. Rent |FOR RENT—Large five-room apart- Teasonable. Inquire at Sweet Shop.; ment. Call Logan's, phone 211. deferred shipment. Corn and oats! pound cotton sacks. Shipments 17,- were sustained by continued sug- . re ‘a 8.50-9.00; standard gestions of possible export business. |Sriahins 900950) Provisions reflected steadiness of | hog values. CURB STOCKS New York, July ()\—Curb: Cities Service 2 Elec Bond & Share 5%. Standard Oil Ind 181 DULUTH CASH GRAIN " Duluth, Minn., July 7.—()- los- eeeemenrtonmniaie MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES ing cash’ prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark BOSTON WOOL ; UNSETTLED AT CLOSE _ {northern 56 1-4 to 72 124; No. 2 do.| Boston, July 7.—(®)—Fair quanti- Minneapolis, July 7.—(P)—Senti-! 54 1.4 to 70 1-4; No. 3 do. 52 1-4 to|tics of western grown Wools are mov- ment in grain pits was improved 68 1-4; No. 1 northern 56 1-4 to 72|ing. Demand is mostly on the finer Thursday and tone of the local mar-|1-4: No, 2 do. 54 1-4 to 70 1-4; No. 1|arad although occasional sales ket ruled strong early. cf amber durum 48 1-4 to 59 1-4; No. 2] cor of 56's and lower grades. ————_——_—_————— FOR RENT—Three-rocih apartaiea kinds 7.00-8.00; in-between and grassy Sot, & Rub. 6% |, Farm board statements tended to! do, 47 1-4 to 58 1-4; No. 1 durum 49| Prices continue to show some wregu- ieee ‘ Farm Lands ; Furnished all modern, Shoes kinds 4.00-6.50; choice 7.60 lb. yearling |Graham. Pal e Mot. 13 Roni ee and alice Prices! 1-4 to 48 1-4; No. 2 do. 44 1-4 to 46/larities and slight pote MS bee Tells Attorneys Trial is Being) tanp FoR SALE—160 acres 6 miles! 851-W. heifers 7.40, also a new top; other fed|Gt. Nor. Ir. Ore. Ctf. . er. er conditions were No. 1 mixed dururh 44 1-4 to 54| last week's quotations were made on " south of Driscoll, N. Dak., $650.00./#OR RENT= - 4 yearlings 6.00-7.00; bulk grass heifers|Gt. Nor. Pf. . : 6% |expected to improve. 4; No. 2 do. 42 1-4 to 54 1-4; No. 1| inferior offerings, but prices on good| Prolonged Without Any Give warranty deed. Liberal dis- nished and entarniibed apts. neal 3.00-5.00; grass cows 2.50-3.25; med-|Gt. West, Sug. . + 5%] Oats trade remained light through-| ved’ durum 41 1-4. wool, tend firmer, as the volume of New Information count for cash. A. Knauss, 502 7th) Apartments. 215 3rd St BP. Ww. fum grade bulls 2.75 down; low cut-| Grigsby Grunow 1 191g; ut and there was only moderate ac-| “Flax on track 1.04 1-4 to 1.05 1-4;| business increases.’ The rise in prices St. Murphy. Phone 862. ae ters and cutters 1.50-2.50; feeders and| Hudson Motor |. : “qsq | tion in the rye market. Towards the| to arrive 1.04 1-4: July 1.04 1-4; Sept.;at London has improved sentiment —————————— | stockers moderately active, 3.25-450|Hupp, Mot. Car : 1% {Close the barley market was offered |12 1-4; Oct. 1.02 1-4; Nov. 1.02 3-4:|in spite of the fact that little inter- Li yanat! Wanted to Buy ‘ for bulk. Calves, 1.700; vealers strong Indien Retin” . ‘ 1%4|down sharply by an elevator company. | Dec, 1.02 1-8, est in spot foreign wools, is being] 10S Angeles, July 7—(P)—Irked at | BUY—Steam heater Houses and Flats to 50c higher; medium to choice|Int. Combus. Eng. . . 1,|No buyers appeared interested. Flax Oats, No. 3 white 19 5-8 to 20 5-8, | shown. «| What he termed unreasonable delay, unit—approximately 750 ft. Com-|FOR RENT. a ee — § grades largely 3.50-5.50; selected kinds|Int. Harvester + 11% |settled further. No. 1 rye 31 to 32 1-2. | Superior Judge Lester Roth told at-| siete with electric AC motor, MB.| coho nto posters peatiom neaT someynae NibeE, rea he EE a cole ee ey rereinal etn pay choles so etancs ae) e a torneys that testimony must end! Gilman Co., Bismarck. Phone 808| 5 roomis, attached garage, Gas Tur, 3s 5,000; uneven; ste ‘nachl : ei 4 S %¢|36 1-8; medium to 19 few York, July 7—()—Call money ; Preteen tani Rlcirabet ond omen dd MM atts 5 Riser ss elghkypaaiioe pixar loess Johns-Manville : 10% lower. Minneapolis July oats closed | Sep: edium to good 24 1-8 to 32 y, 2 per cent. Time loans steady; |TUrsday in the $200,000 breach of ead range, etc. Rent $40.00, lower; good to choice 150-240 lbs.|Keivinator 27,|'4¢ lower, and September ‘ic lower; } |60 to 90 days 1 1-2; 4-6 mos. 1 1-2| Promise suit of Myrtle Joan St. Pierre ' other guys. You're on the spot, youj Phone 751 or 151, e top 4.90; heavier butchers |Kennecott: July tye closed 1s¢ lower and Septem- RANGE OF CARLOT SALES {per cent. Prime commercial paper] against David Hutton. Judge Roth/big egg. ‘Remember Zeke Caress and; FOR RENT—Fine large duplex. iS , salable on down to 4.25; bulk |Kresge (S. S. ber %4¢ lower; July barley closed tic! Minneapolis, July 7.—(P)—Range|2 1-4 to 2 1-2, said the trial was being prolonged that Long Beach copper.” heat. One room and kitchenette desirable light and medium weight|Kreuger & Tol lower, and September 11sc lower; July of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1 na.{ Caress Was a race track bookmaker} apartment with large clothes room. . ie " Kroger Grocery Packing sows 4.00-4.15; few 4.25; bid- , ding 3.50-75 on heavyweights; desir-|LOCWS IMG. 5-15 able pigs 4.00 to mostly 4.25 and|Mack Trucks above; average cost Wednesday 4.29;|Mathieson Alk. average weight 276. ‘ Sheep 3,500; 12 doubles choice|Mid-Cont. Pet. .. without introduction of new informa- | wn recently was kidnaped and held| Gas heat. Hot water at all times. tion for the jury's consideration. for ransom. A Long Beach officer was| Call at 404 5th Street. The judge also ruled closing argu-| shot in the case. -R ments would be limited to two hours} Hutton told the judge he also car-| in, Furnished or unfurnished. Also * | for each side in this suit in which the| ried the weapon to peotect his wife} a two room furnished apartment. pretty brunette, twice married nurse| from fanatics and kidnapers. The q aM flax 14¢ lower and September 4ic low-j dark northern 72 5-8; sample grade; MINN er. . dark northern 72 5-8; No. 3 mixed 62 Cash wheat offerings held light and! 5-3: No. 2 amber durum 54 5-8 to demand was good. Winter wheat | 56 5-8. tone was strong again. Corn, sample grade yellow 25. + 4%{ Durum wheat was in good demand. Oats, No. F White 205-8. e APOLIS STOCKS CLOSE The Associated Press) First Bank Stock 7 1-2. Northwest Banco 9 3-8, GOVERNMENT BONDS Mo. Kan. & Tex. 24] Cash corn demand teady with secks heart balm from the husband of | judi ded him fer bringing| crc Tom for rent. Phone 1747-R ‘Washing’ balan Wd ee Apia : : sees Was steady wi! Rye, No. 2, -8. New York, July 7—(}—Govern- | Seeks and judge reprimanded him for bringing| or call at 818 7th St. \ haben erage serene gic hy Page + 388} good quality wanted and very firm to} Barley Ne 3° 49° ment bonds: Aimee Semple McPherson, evangelist.| {he weapon into the courtroom. | FOR RENT—Almoat new aaa lambs or 6.00 down; asking 25-50:|/Nash’ Motors {gay {Strong in tone. Oats demand slowed] Flax, No. 1, 1.00 3-4 to 1.01. 3 1-2's 101.90. Eugene Eben, radio organist, was — y * 907% | down considerably, Rye demand was the first witness called for Thursday. _modern large bungalow. Phone 449. | Originally summoned as a witness JE Dre RENT—Five room modern house by Hutton, Eden testified for the 0 NTINU { ag garage. Near capitol. Inquire plaintiff Wednesday. His story that 622 5th St. or phone 460-M_ jhe never had improper relations with} Mattern-Criffin FOR RENT—Five room modern hous? ; Miss St. Pierre was to be attacked by | With garage. Close in. Nice loca- Are Unreported on | fon “Rent reason tein Inquire 417 higher on natives or up Lee for An ae fy 3 tons up to}Nat. Cash Reg. ey en ee ee eae Dairy Prod. ae Nat. ae = Lt. lev. ms. Cop. CHICAGO New York Gent Chicago, July 7.—(#}—(U, 8. Dep. of NY, NH. & Htfd. Agr.)—Hogs 15,000, including 4,000 di-|Norf. & Western — Ist 4 1-4’s 101.22. fair and offerings very light. Barley CHICAGO CASH AIN 4th 4 1-4’s 102.25, 14% | Was in scant supply and firm. Flax| Chicago, July sip No.| Treas. 4 1-4’s 105.20. 1% demand was steady from outside} 2 req 50 3-4; No. 1 hard 52; old No. 2| Treas. 4’s 102.18. its crushers. red 50 3-4; No. 2 hard (weevily) 50 ts No. 3 yellow hard 50 1-4; CHICAGO STOCKS (By The Associated Press) Fi to 52 1- eo || Grain Quotations |jNo. 2 mixea so, “com Rtg ai | defense attorneys in cross-examina- F : stil Invest 4 | tion in their effort to establish she ; | SAE Ghee caee . ; North American 157 @| 30 1-2; No. 2 yellow 31 3-4 to 32; No,| Insull Util. Invest 1-4. es . ligh Moscow | _ 2*4.5t. or phone Da ’ = rect; Fee pared fo wink; 100-360 pei yAmeman ee MINNEAPOLIS RANGE 2 white 32 1-4 to 1-2: sample grade| Midwest Util. (new) 1-4. Wee Orn a USD ee Flight to - FOR RENT—New modern 6 room du= 5,00-5.25; 140-170 Ibs., 4.90-5.25; pigs|Ohlo Oll : + 49° Minneapolis, July 71) — 28, Oats, No. 2 white 20 3-4 to 21] INVESIMENTED Miss St. Pierre fainted and was car-| miles from Berlin to Moscow would) Plex. Garage attached. Also fur- 4.25-4.85; packing sows 3.85-4.40;/backard Motor smooth sorts to 4.75. * Light light, good and choice 140-160) Penney (J. C.) Tbs., 4.85-5.25; light weight, 160-200/Penn. R. R. .. Ibs., 5.00-30; medium weight, 200-259 Phillips Pet. Ibs., 5.15-30; heavy weight, 250-350 pee: Se caiabie Ibs., 4.85-5.25; packing sows, medium poner { ‘and good 275-500 Ibs., 3.85-4.75; pigs, . x, |_,,Wheat— Open High Low Close! 1-2. No rye. Barley 28 to 40. Timothy} 34% SOM 54% 5441 | seed 2.35 to 2.50. Clover secd 9.00 50% 51% 50 504s! to 14.00. 52% 53% 51% 52 from the court room when an ob-| give them a 2,500 mile jump. nished room in basement. Good lo- At 140 miles an hour, the approx-| Cation. Gas heated. Phone 727. : i {ried (Ove the cotmoriated Press) (stetrician testified he performed an ated. Pho P Corp Tr Sh 11; 11% joperation on her several years ago. |imate speed they made from Harbor|FOR RENT—Four room modern bun- No Am Tr Sh 11 | Both Parties Moan Grace to Berlin, they would reach} galow, enclosed porch, close in. 5 Nat Tr Sh 3; 33 | “They're crucifying me,” she moan-|Omsk sometime in the forenoon} room modern bungalow, enclosed Sel Am Sh 11 . ed. Thursday, assuming they were still] porch, close in. 5 room partly mod- elites BHC in the air. ern bungalow. Geo. M. Register. BISMARCK GR. (Furnished by Russell-; Date July 7. ATH 178; Te 17, | No. 1 dark northern 4 | | And Hutton muttered (s ee 118% 118% 1181, “igi : i . “What does she know about cruci-| Communication with Omsk is not) OR RENT—Five-room modern good and choice 100-130 ibs., 450-00, |RAdio 15s. ; oid Rees United Fond Corp No tixion. I'm the one that’s getting it.” of the best and if they should Iand| house’ Garace’ weeohen eee Cattle, 5,000; calves 1,500; fed) Remington Rand Aree me 8: | No. 1 mixed durum, Previous to Miss St. Pierre's exit,|there, some delay would be probable} yeasonable. Located at 831 Fourth steers and yearlings active, strong to) Rep, Iron & Stl. 99 = 1.00 . No. 1 red durum No. 2o| Wishek Farm Woman |surton himseit departed trom the jin getting word of their arrival to) strect yquire at Sever whe 20 ,: court room to the judge’s chambers] the world. =={_ SS s—s 26 cents niger} many. 10s) 5. ce ue | aerpoids to, “8 8} Succumbs Wednesday |by order of the judge, who had been i Grain fed she stock unevenly higher; | Richfld. Oil Cal. 29% 29 E : 30% 30 43 |No. 2 flax 3.1) 5 eine Luce « INSANE MAN KILLS SELF ; Rooms for Rent | erostly 50 mai ne rent vers |Baleway stares. =. : {Ne 7 (Tribune Special Service) PUIG ASE COMI est nn cmualnesddELy CUE nen eer POR RENT. Laces sleeping spociaae most cent 5 ‘ Barley . 15 i : 5 “py i. nis,” iff Frank Little and two attend ‘ist floor. so basement room. . 3|St. L.-San Fran. Wishek, N. D., July 7.—Mrs. Chris-! “I'll show you why I carry thi! le wo attendants ae : eae ano Saushtes cat: | Schulte Ret. Oats . 31) tina Vossicr, farm woman living near| Hutton told the judge. He then dis-[of the St. Peter state hospital rapped| Always hot water. Suitable for tle and vealers: Steers, good and ae a choice, 600-000 Ibs., 7.00-9.00; 900-100 | Seaboard O11 bs,, 7.50-9.00; 1100-1300 Ibs., 7.50-9.00; | sears; PoenUC) 1300-1500 Ibs., 7.50-9.00; common andj Shattuck (F. Hard winte 0, 8 rhi i the door of his room in a boarding | _ Thayer. y |receipts Thursday 32 compared to 85 'ishek who would have b 66 years{Pplayed a note which he said he had |a' e doo! ‘oom in a boarding | _' Or. = an Hees 7, lad aheetly after 9| received the previous day and which |house here to return him to that in- | FOR ‘urnished room threatened his life. It read: Stitution, Dr. C. L. Seger, 54, of Jack-| in comfortable home. Board if de- “Lissen, Dave: It won't be long |son, shot and killed himself. Dr. Se-| sired. Call at 511 Second street or tla year ago. ¢ % heat— ——— | 2 Pr o'clock Wednesday forencon. pean Delivered aeoaval ‘oduce Markets | Her death was caused by hernir —— 4 E. : 1.) Minneapolis, July 7. — ve) — Wheat % it 1 dk north. 6B 61% 6444 ~7.50: e 8 ill 32;now. Even us guys give a dame ajger, @ veterinarian and feed store} Phone 317, v pager eg eH pet epanunics On 4 ahs naib. ee CHICAGO ane, eenarene, after an Uiness 08 break. Why don’t you? Your limpjmerchant at Jackson, had been com-| FOR RENT—Sleeping room, $8.00 per 8.00; common and medium 3.25-6.50; Y% |14% protein Chicago, July 7.—(#)—butter mar-| Mrs. Vossler was born July 27, 1868, | 8in’t ene ee oud place. ol - pulled bg she cr feenag eae at] month. e 527 Brett. cows, good and choice 3.25-5.25; com- a a Hae *|) ket was firm Thursday, as was the|in South Russia, the daughter of Mr.|80t @ gat, but so have a couple of’and had escape ut a month ago.|/ FOR REN’ rnished sleeping room mon and medium 2.50-3.26; low cutter and cutter 1.75-2.50; bulls (yearlings excluded), good and choice (beef), 3.25-5.00; cutter to medium 2.50-3.25; | c+. vealers (milk fed), good and choice and Mrs. Gottlieb Ahorn, and came| Choste, Per lb.: Twins 11; Daisies}to Wishek 38 years ago with her par- 11 1-4; Longhorns 11 1-4; Young{ents and husband, Christian Vossler .| Americas 11 1-4; Brick 11 1-2; Swiss,|Her parents and husband are dead. | A Tribute to North Dakota domestic 28 to 29; imported 37 to 38. She leaves seven children and her . 3 dk north. egg market. Poultry was strong. 4 10% |13% protein 7% |1 dk north. 18% |2 dk north. 24° |8, dk north. 3% |12% protein with or without board. Close in, _311 4th St. Phone 627-M. FOR RENT — Purnished sleeping room. Next to bath. Hot water at all times. Call at 619 6th St. oc ; -5.00; | Butter 10,687, firm; creamery spe-|sister, Mrs. Jacob Sept, who resides hone 619-W. 5.50-7.00; medium 4.00-5.00; cull and Tdi north 56" ‘y er, Mr: . i phone : 4.00; stocker and feeder |Texas Corp. ... 9% le 564 | clals 93 score 1715-18; extras 92, 17; at Leith. The children are Emanue! B aaron h “The Man Nobody Knows)" h rite h R RENT — Two ~nice— rn, comnmOM Sheers, good and choice 800- | Tex. Pac. La. Tr. . 31 (2 gk north. ror [aa iets 0-81, 26-10" fs, 88>] Vosler, Ms. Gustave Just, Mrs, Wil-| onto wartn Bata fr fhe tne’ Me Seek odaahty kr eeshrang | FOR RENT — Two alee turnishe B by . ‘ 401515: i 2. apa ° 7 Jor) tion, catio: Di ke the . 4 2080 Ihe, 5:25-628; common aA mec | Te eed aoe S 1a [Grade of Sas 90, Sen aTISAd Geriote 18 ene eee eee oe eee ee eee Pe eA EE™ syiaticy | turee Sith tinae barmetortae ee dium 3.00525. strong to 25 cents| Union Carbide 16% |2 Gk north. eegs 7075 firm; extra firsts 13%; fresh | zig: Mrs. Fred Guns, Jamestown; and} "°"? Pea™tye tduatries and people, [eticts cchaten: One sae | see? noice native lambs showing | Union Pacific J, 13, dk, north. graded firsts 13%; current receipts 12./ mrs, Henry Martin, Forbes. All her [WENTY-FIVE years ago, when I was a timeskeener | febowes included. One block nortn i higher; vance; rangers unsold; United Alt ‘1% | Grade of Poultry alive strong, 32 trucks: !children but Mrs. Kurle were at her in a construction camp in Montana, a homedck lag | O° Saramount Theater. 222 3rd St i maximuun advance; angerstly 626: hig ae hens 8-14, Leghorn hens 11; colored|hedside when death occurred. of my own age came into my bunk-house one night. Farsonni > 7 Gesirable eed better to packers: ayia web: He Re broilers and fryers 14; springs 18;| Funeral services will be conducte:l “Oh, how T wish I could get back East!" he exclaimed. | SE (4 soe Sa by outsiders. 12" ‘Montana Winter W! Leghorn broilers 13-1312; roosters 16; from, the farm home at 1:30 p. m “Where do you live back East?” U asked. IF YOU ARE BUYING A NEW PLY- He answered: “Good old Fargo.” Pe 1% Wor To those of us who live along the Atlantic, North 1, {1 See Dakota is West. To those who dwell by the Pacific it is East. Actually it lies in the heart of North America; it divides the waters which flow northward into udson’s Bay from those that find their way southward to the Gulf of Mexico, 18,278, firmer. Creamery higher than * Tt wi 2 Roose- extras 17 1-2 to 18: extra, (02 score) Minnesota Bank Is aan wee yey much West in 1884, when a young man named Theodore Rcose: . ‘3 4 { ‘king health and new experience, reared his ranch house on its hospi- SIM... 51M ..... 11% first (87 to 91 score) 15 to 16 3-4; Robbed by Three Men) table soil. For three years he lived the ranchman’s life, doing his full share of ‘ seconds 14 to 14 1-2. the daily chores, riding on the roundup, acting as deputy sheriff, and becom- re A Cheese 358,196, steady, unchanged. 2 The! 188 leader in the Aight against the cattle thieves. cial prices. Towa Master Breeders, % | Minnesota and eicig Dakota’ Wheat wees 27,937, steady, mixed colors eee ND oa Saree ‘4 rte friendly men of the plains came to love him, and never forgot him. 204 Main. Phone 1440. inged. ley answered his call to the nation’s service and, as the famous Rough ; ity tel Dressed poultry irregular, un-jThursday by three men who herded] Riders, e fag ae WHY NOT a bird bath to beauti charged behind him up San Juan Hill. our yard? Get one from F. Cott 51% 53% 50% 52% |changed. Live firm, broilers express|three bank staff members and three Brave are the traditions of North Dakota, On the capitol grounds at 506 7h <td turkeys 10-12; spring ducks 7'4-9,/ Sunday, with Rev. E. K. Heimer, pas- old 7-9; geese 8-11. tor of the Evangelical church a i cer locas oo Wishek, officiating. Burial will be NEW YORK i rk in the Wishek cemetery. New York, July 7—P)—Butter | ™#de im the d sheep and lambs: Lambs. | Us are good and choice 6.00- 7.00; medium 5.00-6.00; all weights, common, 4.00-5.00; ewes 90-150 lbs. medium to choice 1.00 - 2.25; all weights, cull and common .50¢1.75. mouth, I will pay the tax. Call Yearsley at 422 or Apartment 5, 806 First street after 6 p. m. ANNOUNCEMENT — Iowa Master Breeders are closing up their chick store in Bismarck for this year. Come in and get some bargains. 11,- 000 week and 3s old chicks for sale. Used feeders and fountains at spe- Me, is SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, July 7.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle 1,000; run practical- ly all sold; beef steers and yearlings fully 25 higher; spots up more; fat strong Woolworth .. she stock to 25 higher; other 506 7th Ave. N. W. Mandan, N. Dak. lasses little changed; two cars choice = of 11 to 24; fowls freight 14 to 17. éustomers into a rear room while] Bismarck stands the statue of Sacajawea, the Indian woman who guiced {215 1b. beeves 8.78; load lots long| range lambs 5.35; most pesos Se DAW or : 3 they raided cash drawers and @ vault.| Lewis and Clark on their great expedition. From Fort Abraham Lincoln, paps i ig sity : yearlings 8.50;.very little below 7.00; | to 6.10; yearlings 4.25;) c OL HW..... 49% 50% 48% 49% | @———— ———~~—@| As they fled in an automobile they| General Custer rode forth to his last herelc fight. A score of battle grounds learn Barbering, anes. Joad lots choice fed helfers 7.25; dry|Tange feeding lambs up to 4.60. Durum eli Miscellaneous {|scattered nails to hamper pursuit.) and border posts bear silent testimony to the tide of battle that swept back Moler Barber College. Fargo N. D. lot cows up to 5.25; most grassers a JCh 1 amber 55% 59% 51% 55% eek ° Loot was estimated by a bank official] and forth between the red man and the white. ; 2.25 to 3.00; low cutters and cutters BALLOON RACE SET |13% protein sh. baie i “——~ lat between $3,000 and $4,000. In our own time, Carl Ben Eielson, flying over the Arctic and Antarctic, Real Estate largely, 1.28 to 200; few plain stock=| Basel, Switzerland—Rules for thelGnoiceo”" “es es" "| CHICAGO POTATOES | “A GooD IDEA Sibi, efempllte the enurage that ha always marked ine ee sed ones | UNUSUAL OPFORTUNITY TO BUY +” medi bulls 2) J + 4 1 Chicago, July 7.—()—(U. 8. D. A. ia, exemp! e courage that has always marked the men and won.n room a % ‘st pili ie ing 2751 1932 Gordon Bennett International feeder. AH BAK os. «+191 _ Eotatoos a1, on times 176, total 0. &.|. Lebatinon, Pa-—Needy persons here | of North Dakou, =. Fir class condition. Trees and shrub- bery. Near school. Terms to de- sirable party. Phone 708, Bismarck Bidg. & Loan Ass'n. Ll tein Hogs 4,000; steady to 10 higher; |Balloon Race, to be held here Sept 27 e.Dpor ans, 52x, sess aes. {Shipments 828; about steady, supplies|unable to pay their taxes, are per- wane ort donghlers, of tbe plonsars bees Sullt nobly on the fovote: . ust ‘ket itchers | 25, been compiled. The race|Gradeof , moderate, trading moderate; sacked| mitted to pay them by ‘working for which their fathers lodern cities stand where once were frontier ” arpa pte ty fon ba 216 Pin eines at 4p. m. and entries are/1 amber.... 45% 48% .. +++++/per ewt.; Southern Bliss Triumphs|the borough. When the tax collector| Posts. Vast rolling prairies—the bread basket of the world—provide one- Tb, butchers; bulk 170 to 240 lbs. 4.75 |limited to a gas capacity of 177.690 ce eraber:.:» 43% ATK .. +++++/1.50-60; ordinary 1.25-40; Southern,|reported delinquent taxpayers who| *eventh of all our wheat. Millions of pounds of honey come poe sweet to 4.85; 240 to 340 lbs, 4.50 to 4.75; 380| cubic feet. Eight prizes, totaling | Prade 0 4. *lbs. up to 4.60; 130 to 170 lbs. 4.50] more than $2,500, will be awarded, i oe: 43% Missouri, Kansas Cobblers 1.40-50; few| were unable to raise funds, but were| ClOVer. over which the bees are busy through long sunny da: willing to work out their taxes, the| aA Red River is one of the most fertile spots in all the wor! Pleasant land to visit, with its almost unnumbered lak: anorama of hills and buttes and mesas in the Bad Lands, and its lains which roll to the horizon under carpets of the Prairie rose, tae own flower. A pleasant land, a progressive ‘land, a brave land, it its motto from the ringing words of Daniel Webster: “Liberty and union, now and forever, one and inseparable.” ‘| higher; partly graded 1.25-40. ———__—— borough council decided that such FOREIGN EXCHANGE persons be given employment. A NeW York, July 7.—(@)—Foreign ex- | standard hourly wage rate was fixed +++++| change steady; Great Britain demand|and payment, made by checks, been “ in dollars, others in cents: Great turmed over to the tax collector. Britain 3.56%; France 3.92 11-16; Feeder of the nation, leader in its progressive thought, to you, North Italy 6.10%; Germany 23.75; Norway| The nest of an American eagle} Dakota, thirty-ninth stat . General Motor it tf te. .. | 17.63; Sweden 19.31; Montreal 87.75. weighs from 10 to 12 pounds. ~ walls fal Hho Neha to 4.75; packing sows 4.00 to 4.40; extreme heavies down to 3.85; feeder MONTANA BANK ROBBED pigs 4.50 down. Bridger, Mont. July 1A | Corn— Sheep 6,000; fat lambs mostly 25} young man about 25 years old, nattily | 2 wee: a to 35 higher; three loads choice Idaho | dressed in a light brown sult and|3 yellow... 33 range lambs to shippers 6.25; bulk | straw hat, held up the American Na-/4 Bear Big mix rage. Flectric refrigerator, Gas, Ground floor. If ene ae it, Also emaller apartment. one 1318 or inquire at 211 Rosner. 4 good Idaho slaughter lambs ground 6.00; one load medium