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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1932 * = Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and western wools are selling more freely than last week and early this week. ! Sales include Texas 12-month wools and 58, 60's and finer territory wools. Graded French combing 64’s and finer a Norway Flight CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance, minimum charge 75 cents. Copy must be received at The Tribune office by 9:00 a, m. to insure insertion same Apartments for Reat FOR RENT—3 room apartment sublet until Sept. 1, beautiful niture, price very reasonable. Phone | 347. FOR RENT—One or 2% room nicely furnished or unfurnished apart- lar classified page. ta Madi ments, ground floor, private en- @ Market Report for Thurs., July 28.2252: "@ STOGK PRICES STILL New York Stocks | WHEAT PRICES RISE Cuts, borde: white used| trance, laundry privileges; also” bh "batt eg? sleeping room, reasonable. Call at 309 8th St. or phone 1233-J. on want ads come under the classi- fied display rates of 90 cents per col- MONEY RATES Corn— New York, July 28—(@—Call) | i; y |money steady; 2 per cent. umn inch per insertion. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front. i Closing Prices July 28 | fi R TH 3 per cent. : 6 days, 25 words or under. $1.45] jaundry privileges included. One } j Adams Express ........ . 3%! 3 Behe commercial paper 2 1-4 to! 3 days, 25 words or under. block from postoffice. Reasonable gat 2) DAY IN SUCCESSION ; : ioe a INE, 3 aKa Ads over 25 words 3 cents sdditional FOR RENT Furnished two room F Paired : sit 2 snwxeirons eaters CLOSE per word. apartment inclu lights, gas ‘Allis Chal 1 bis 3 tin Skee for cooking, laundry _ privileges ‘Am. Can 384 i4 Northwest BanborborAtlon, 131 The Tribune reserves the right to} Reasonable rent; also garage. Cait ws Pronounced Strength of Dollar Am. Com. Al. 1414 Dealings Are Enlarged to More Hehe reject any copy submitted, also to Le _at 322 9th St. _ <p % m. & For. Pow. 4% 7 . vise any copy to conform with make-|#*OR RENT—3 room apartment with ‘ and Gains in Wheat and = [Am. Intl. 5 Than Double Dealings of | New York. uly 82 Oa up rules of Classified Advertising. private bath. 1st floor. Phone Cotton Encouraging a: seers: Last Week Citics Service 4 sua Phone 32 1649-W or call at 812 Ave. B. “ ‘Am. Pow. & s++++!Elec Bond & Share 9% The Tribune Want Ad Lo eel FOR RENT—2 room nicely furnished 1 # Am. Roll. Mill 1 vee. | Standard Oil Ind. 21% wi apartment, cool and convenient to New York, July 28—7)—The re-/Am. Smelt. & Chicago, July 28—(@)—For th?) spielen | United Founders 1% steer ork Wanted _______] schools and capitol; also porch born bullish’ enthusiasm in the sc-| third day in succession, wheat prices | MINNEAPOLIS RANGE — TRY HAVING your laundry work| room and room in basement. Phone curities markets showed no sign of went sharply upward Thursday, and |Minneapolis, July 28.—(P)— | FOREIGN EXCHANGE finished for only $2.00 by reliable | _1747-R or call at 818 7th St. flagging Thursday, as stock prices dealings were much enlarged, more | Seca Open High Low Close | New York, July 28.—(4)—Foreign girl who washes by hand or ma-!/7OR RENT — 3 room apartment on swept forward again, spurred on by than double those of a week ago. |July - 35% 30+ -O0is 2858 /exchange easy: Great Britain demand chine in your basement. Ironing|” ground floor, completely and ex- pronounced strength ‘of the dollar as Active buying of wheat futures inj neo” | 331, Bas in Mars, other in cents: Great and washing completed same day. ceptionally well furnished, gas, against foreign currencies, and fur- Chicago was done against sales 2 (Britain 3.51; France 3.91%; Italy L. 8. Clark of Minneapolis Is sec- Costs less. Phone 383-W evenings lights, telephone and clectric wash- ther gains in wheat and cotton. Winnipeg, many of the purchase or- Germany 23.71; Norway 17.63: ily oF the ANAT Werle after 8 o'clock. er furnished. Call at 120 West Ros- Virtually all groups of shares forged ders were said to be based on optim- den 18.0413; Montreal 87.25. Tho, an @hRMEG SE Phan = =| me ahead, after a few waves of active} Atl, Coast Line .. 4 |ism in various quarters as to the fu- SSELESE SONOS t6 carry aeeue 20 canon ae ira _____‘*For Sale APARTMENTS FORT RENT GIG profit-taking had been absorbed in|Atlantic Ref. eS ot eee eee J GOVERNMENT BONDS transatlantic fight’ from Minneap. |FOR SALE FOR CANNING—Peas |“2O8 wo furnished ‘second floor the morning. Gains by early after-|Auburn Auto. After an upturn to about seven Liberty 3 1-2's 101.50. olis to Norway via Greenland and and Beans that are guaranteed to| 9 m apartments, $20.00-$22.00; noon ranged from 1 to 5 points injAviation Cor cents a bushel from last week's low, Liberty 1st 4 1-4’s 101.25. Iceland. (A y lated P Ph til be freshly picked and tender. De- TOO! ip 5 mo 5.00, vere | Baldwin Loco. s|wheat closed unsettled %-1 above Liberty 4th 4 1-4's 103.00. berlebllat etnias aA needbitenicd) vg | 2lso three-room apartment, $25.00, many of the leaders. Shorts were wheal y : livered any part of the city. Five including Ughts, water, heat, gas { squeezed in such issues as American | Balt. & Ohio Wednesday's finish, July ‘old) 51. Treas. 4 1-4’s 106.21. ds of either, _Phone 699. ? 7 i : Telephi d Union Pacific, Brox- |Barnsdall .. Sept. (old) 52%-%, corn unchanged! Treas. 4's 103.22, ee ° ‘i for cooking and laundry privileges. phone ant inion Pacific. Bendix Aviat! pt. edd “4 “ oe FOR SALE—Gravel 2 1-2 yards. Call at 1100 Broadway. a ers reported buying from London,| Berni. steel to % off, Sept. 32%-%, Dec. 33%, oats Se ticipate itter _Inguire Singer, 315 South Tenth St. —Farnbhs tite Paris, and many cities in the inte-| Borg-Warner — 34-4 up, and provisions unchanged to INVESTMENT TRUSTS 8 FOR RENT—Furnished ground floor : rior.’ Trading was the most active | prisss Mfg. 5 cents down. (By the Associated Press) FOR SALE—1200 bushel granary at} four room apartment, also threa i since February in the first two hours. | Brunswick Bai Quick rallies from transient set- (Over counter at New York) Controvers Over Mandan Fair Grounds. Call Wm | room apartment with private bath H A number of shares sagged frac-|/Bur. Ad. Mch. . backs in wheat prices soon carried a Corp Tr Sh, 1.39. A. Sellner, Phone 6-F-211, Elgin, N.| and a two room apartment. Call tions to @ point in the early profit-|Calumct & Hecl: the market a cent or more above DULUTH — j No Am Tr Sh, 1.44. ° ° ollect. ae _| Hedden Real Estate Agency, Phone | taking, but these declines were short-|Canadian Pac. . Wednesday's finish. Good export|Duluth. Minn. July 28.—(a)— .| Nat Tr Sh, 3%, 4%. urml uspension TRADE INSURANCE BUSI-|_0 or at 618 6th St. 1 lived. Advances of 3 to 5 points ap-|Cannon Mills business in North American wheat | , Durum— Open High Low Close) Sel Am Sh, 1.3 NESS. Well established insurance |FOR RENT—Two or three room fur- 4 peared in such issues as Allied Chem- | Case, J. I. ea a ical, American Telephone, Santa Fe,|Cerro De Union Pacific, Norfolk & Western, |Chesap. & Ohio last night and today was noted, and agency, complete line. Good busi- 7'4 | speculative buying was of fairly broad :> | volume. Corn and oats tended to decline to = | forecasts of showers over much of the corn belt. Provisions were easy, responsive to downturns in hog values. nished apartment for adults only; United Fond Corp, | 02. ness town with future for right] also a garage. Roy Neff, 710 Sev- party. Write Tribune Ad No. 2014.) enth St. For Sale—TYPEWRITERS, ADDING|FOR RENT—Two room or 4 room MACHINES, carbon paper, ribbons apartment with private bath, heat, LEE LOEB WAS Cleaning and repairing typewriters| lights, water and gas furnished also and adding machines. Capital) use of electric washer. Call at 801 Los Angeles, July 28—(7)—The| Typewriter Co. 106 3rd St. Bis-| 4th st. final trial of Paavo Nurmi, on| marck, N. D. Telephone 820. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; en 3 charges of receiving money for a i ’s | DESPITE PROFIT-TAKING APOLIS FLOUR Gerinan’ baccatorining trip/ Tast year Wanted to Ren light, water, eat, gas, Gees 7's | Minneapolis, July 28—()—Wheat | is, Minn. July 28.) in excess of his expense allowances, 24 | rutures closed higher Thursday de-|Flour 10c higher. Carlot lots famiiv| St, Paul Police Check With New |comes as a climax to the most widely Wan ae anno eu enna See ee 45% spite some profit-taking. Trade was|patents quoted $4.35-45 per barrel in ee é debated topic in connection with the} central part of city. Write ‘Tribune FOR REN’ ell furnished two- 4% | active. 98-pound cotton sacks. Shipments; York Officials to Identify Olympic games. ‘Ad. No. oo sd room apartment on ground floor; +) Crop reports covering the northwest | 22,446. | Slain Ma ‘The executive council of the Inter- mone _ nearly new gas range; running wa- 61, [and western Canada pointed to steady} Pure brand $8.50-9.00. | n national Amateur Athletic Federa- ter; use of Frigidaire and tele- 35 | | deterioration in prospects during the| Standard middlings $9.50-10.00. tion, which suspended Nurmi last} Household Goods for Sale phone; also well furnished | single 1 |last two weeks. Coarse grain contin- _ d April despite the clean bill given the| OR SALE—Day bed, $10.00; “rocking | room with kitchenette. 411 5th St. 16 |Ued to follow the lead of wheat. CHICAGO CASH St. Paul, July 28.—(AP)—Police | famous runr.r by Finland’s A. A. A..| chair, $3.00;° 7x9 ‘umbrella tent,|—/202¢ 273___ Beye! 4 Rye was particularly strong and| Chicago, July 28—(#)—Wheat No. 1) Thursday were uncertain whether|Prepared to reconsider the case and $12.00; trailer, $2.00 and washing FOR RENT—Thr m furnished was wanted freely by a professional red 521,-3:; No. 2 yellow hard 51'3-| 41, Abie Locb slain here Monday |‘¢ ‘its recommendations to the full] machine, $8.00. Roy Neff, 710 7th| ®Pattments, with gas, light, heat trader. Flax offerings were limited |52; No. 1 northern spring 53%; No. 1] 0" “70 Syd '@Y congress of the I. A. A. F. Friday. St. ponte 2 and water furnished. Two apart- {and scattered buying rallied prices! mixed 52-53; corn No. 2 mixed 33'4;|Was -bie Wagner, New York gang-| It was a foregone conclusion the - 2 ments $20.00 per month and one 5% isharply. There was nothing muchjNo, 1 yellow 34-34%; No. 2 white/ster and Lindbergh case suspect. council would recommend Nurmi’s $25.00; also garage, $2.00 per month. ae doing in ot oe base Higibe sae 3313-341; oats No. 2 mixed ov : They were breparing, additional|disbarment from the Olympics and For Exchange | Call at 622 3rd St. “*) July wheat closed 1%:¢ er, Sep 1/18; No, 2 white 18%s-19%1; sample|finger prints for New York police,|seek adoption of new rules giving it iGE_A well-improvea |FOR RENT—Two room al ent au tember 1%c higher and December |prade 1612; rye No. 2 (weevily) 40,|who sent word the classifications al-| authority to deal with such cases. hud ptcanttalet eas Ocueeeee with closet, water, lights er 21, (Lic higher. July oats closed %s¢ |hariey 26-36; timothy seed 2.25-50,|ready received were insufficient to|The real battle, centering around this} 209 acres in crop. Trade for town| furnished. Use of telephone. Pri- 14 | higher, September ‘2c higher and De- clover seed 17.00-11.75. ‘establish identity. rules proposal, was looked for in the property or any “kind of business. vate entrance, $15.00 per month, 14 |cember ‘ic. July flax was up 2%c, Police admitted there was a possi-|Congress, with Finland's delegates} Write Tribune Ad No. 2018, “| Call at 928 Ninth St. 25 |September 1%¢¢ and December 112c. DULUTH CLOSE bility Loeb was Wagner, in view of Supported, at least on_ technical ———— Sob Gana tace fieoemaieee % | July barley had a gain of 1 full cent.) puyluth, Minn., July 28—(?)—Clos-! the assertion of the latters’ mother|8rounds, by the U. 8. Both sides Be Gail Dteeite lated 36% | September %4¢ and December 4c. ing cash’ prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark|in New York that she received word|Claimed they would win the floor Eien eae : 10% | Undertone of the cash wheat mar-| northern 54 3-4 to 67 3-4; No. 2 do.jfrom her daughter-in-law here that| fight. FOR RENT—Strictly_ modern fur- 12% |ket was steady and light offerings | 53 3-4 to 65 3-4; No. 3 do. 50 3-4|he had been killed, and that he had|_ Finland claims the suspension of nished and unfurnished apts. Rose 17°% | were in good demand. | to 63 3-4; No. 1 northern 54 3-4 to 67! been living under the name of Loeb.|Nurmi was highly irregular and the Apartments. 215 3rd St. F. W. 14% | Winter wheat offerings were very|3.4- No, 2 do. 52 3-4 to 65 3-4; No.1] Questioned at her home, Mrs. Loeb| eVidence against him is “second Murphy. Phone 852. ae light and demand fair to good. Du-| amber durum 51 7-8 to 61 7-8; No. 2|and other relatives denied the dead|®and” and inconclusive. T. A. A. F. FOR RENT — Modern smail-room ‘#|rum was scarce and good amber was/ qo, 49 7-8 to 60 7-8; No. 1 durum 49)man was Wagner but beyond that} fficials believe they have “the goods” basement apartment, suitable for competed for. 7-8 to 50 7-8; No. 2 do. 47 7-8 to 48! refused to talk. on_Paavo. one. Inquire at 518 5th St, Dr. 6% | , C2sh corn offerings were light and} 73; No. 1 mixed durum 44 7-8 to 55| Police said an apparent discre-|, European athletic jealousies have Enge. 74 |@emand good for the better types. | 7.8; No. 2 do. 43 7-8 to 55 7-8; No. 1|pancy in age was their principal rea- been bitterly stirred by the fight FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- 2 | Oats demand was good for the heavy | req durum 44 7-8 to 45 7-8. son for doubting Loeb was Wa ° within the federation, with the nished apartment. Varney Apart- 14%, | types showing excellent color but} fax on track 98 3-4 to 99 3-4; to i eeca ann Wantlist Wagnd Swedes, Germans, British and French ments. Phone 773. quiet to slow for thin stuff. arrive 98 3-4; July 98; Sept. 98 3-4; 47 years old, while a pathologist leading the attack on the Finns, = 5 Hisiva—aaodenn aeeenenean 2%,| Rye demand was steady and good | Oct, 98 1-2; Nov. 98 1-2; Dec. 98. who conducted a postmortem placed |, 78° Finnish leaders have the auth- FOR = etre ern apartments 11° | for either milling or storage require-| “Oats, No. 3 white 17 1-2. Tveb's age at not more than 3 ority to withdraw their entire team, uidihes gens er ee %| ments. Barley of malting quality was) No, i rye 34 1-2 to 35 1-2. The pathelogist, De Jew Reble,{ if Nurmi is not reinstated, but they inquire at Tribune office. 16% | in good demand and firm. ‘There was] Barley, choice to fancy 30 1-8 tolsaid, however, the body was’ that of | "ze, 0% expected to exercise this, no ere eer role Tight apartments. Phone 1063. Executive Council of I. A. A. F. to Hear Charges Against Flying Finn 4|WHEAT FUTURES HIGHER Roosevelt Booster and Delaware & Hudson. Issues up) 2 or more included U. S. Steel pre- ferred, Coca Cola, DuPont, Consoli- dated Gas and Southern Pacific, and about 1, U. 8. Steel common, Stand- | ard of N. J., Pennsylvania, New York Central, General Electric and Gen-|Col. Fuel & eral Motors. Oils were somewhat|Colum. G. & El. . tardy in joining the move. Coml. Sol. . The turnover swelled to some 2,700,- ! 000 shares, makifig it one of the most active sessions since last consesiet Goat, Gan. : a oS RT Cont. Ins. | Livestock || Cont: Oil’ o 0 | Corn Products SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | Curtiss Wright South St. Paul, July 28—(AP—U. Drug, Ine. . 8. D. A)—Cattle 1,900; fed steers! Dupont and yearlngs steady; best weighty| mast. Ko steers held upwards of 8.75; yearlings] El. Auto Lite to 8.65; bulk cows 2.50 to 3.25; grass| El. Pow. & Lt. heifers largely 3.00 to 4.50; common) Eric R. R. . kinds along with cutters 1.50 to 2.50; | Fid. Fire all she stock slightly more active; |Firest. Tr. & R. medium grade bulls firm; weighty ee Nat. Stores kinds to 3.00; bulk down to 2.50; feed-|FOX Film TA" . ers and stockers extremely dull.) Gon pie. 797 Calves 1,100; vealers steady; medium} Gon’ Foods’ to choice grades 3.50 to 6.00; mostly! Go. Gas & EI < 5.50 down. General Mill Hogs 2,800; slow, steady to 10 low-/Gen. Motors . ™~ er; sorting rigid; better 160 to 230/Gen. Ry. Sig. q Tbs. 4.40 to 4.65; top 4.65; for sorted | Gillette Saf. R: 160 to 200 lbs.; medium grades 4.00/Gold Dust to 4.25; medium and heavy butchers |Goodyr. Tr. scarce; salable on down to 3.75; bulk|Graham Paige desirable lightweight sows salable 4 around 3.65; heavyweights down | x 3.00 and below; desirable pigs an : 5 light lights largely 4.00 to 4.25; plain Gieay Gemaow e kinds down to 3.00 and under; aver-/|tHouston Oil . age cost Wednesday 3.80; weight 285/ Hudson Motor Its. Hupp. Mot. Car . Sheep 4,500; run includes 11 loads}Indian Refin. .. western lambs on through billing; four loads back; remainder natives 1 . and Dakotas; few early sales steady; | Int. Nick. Can. . some interests talking 25 lower on| nt. Tel. & Tel. 6% | better demand for medium types and|33 1-8; ‘medium to good 24 1-8 t s that of! matter what the decision. %1the market tone was just a shade! 29 1-8, = o y man and there was a ' ive | Johns-Manville 15% . possibility he was 47. SS slaughter lambs; few desirable native ‘* | better. Flax offerings were light and ? ; ok e e ‘ nei Kayser (J) Bu r , J. Loeb, who said he was Abie's Mid lambs 5.75; best’ westerns held higher | EA¥Se_ (J) -.--- 3°] in fair demand. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES _|uncie, denied the slain man wes Wee | MIGWeSt Ig! ters Houses and Flats b ia aka Kennecott Cop. 814 |@—_______@) Minneapolis. July 28.—W?,—Range| ner. FOR RENT—Best _ location, neat ; a4 = ry carlot sales: eat, No. 1 hard] “I know positively his ni ; i h eer Eee Gry ail] Grain Quotations _ ||pinrtaer not dirt norte |nor Wanner aa taesesatss| Take on Germans B rooms, attached garage, ‘Gas Tur i Chicago, July 28.—(P)—(U. S. Dept. ih a eat | a ————_—_ ‘@ | 5614-63e; No. 1 hard winter, 55%sc;|home the man lived. “We don’t know nace, gas range ae Rent $40.00. “HO aire slonecety lls ilewer Gace Loew's Inc. 20% CHICAGO RANGE FL BOSC te ner cit, | Aty Wagners. Abio-was a frait ped-j.. Ban Phone 751 oF 15i U hd ‘ “4 3; pk » 99%sC; No. 1 mixes lurum, 48%s¢. | dler, vi vs ing sows steady to 10c lower; 180-240 cae ge a E, 15% |Chicago, July_28.—(}- | A dler, He came to St. Paul with his} Teuton Boxing Team Gets Draw FOR RENT OR SALE—5-room mod- ern stucco bungalow; heat, water Oats, No. 3 white, 17-18c. wife and child about a year ‘a Rye, No. 1, 34%%-35%c. iticials s Wheat— ‘Open High 0% City license bureau officials said no Ibs., $4.85-5.00; top, $5.05; 250-300 Ibs.,| Mathieson Alk. July (old). 51% in Series of Bouts With $4.50-4.80; 140-170 Ibs, $4.40-4.75; | May Dept. Stors. July (new) 51% Barley, special No. 2, 31-32 "sli nee and gas furnished; fine location; pigs, $3.75-4.50; packing sows, $3.25-|Miami Copper . 2 |Sept. (old). 53% Flag, fo 1, oe. 4 peter loaner een Assued to Amateur Fisticuffers facing city park. Call at 318 West s 15. ms Tight des good, en choice, Mo. Kan, ‘7 Tex. 3% Sept. (new) nye Flax, No. 1, 96c. Rosser or phone 525-W. 5 S., $4.40-4. weight, . ; ? as Corn not quoted. Chicago, July 28.—(?)—Bi FOR RENT—Clean, modern six 100-200 Ib, 94.00-545; me dium Mont. Ward aa : ee DeRochford Purchases|reinricn Kohinaas, bred in Maen. room house at 307 Eighth St. new~ weight, 200-: S., $4.75-5.05; Nat. Biscuit 33% 2 32) ISMARCA GRAIN i i occupied a place ly decorated, new gas range. In- weight, 250-350 Ibs., $4.15-4.85: pack-| Nat Gash Reg. Sh 32 S| crurntshes by Rassell Miller Co.) Oil Station Interest mie oe x quire 810 Thayer avenue. fistic heroes Thursday. The Teuton Olympic boxing team lost four of the first seven matches against midwest amateurs fighting for Chicago in Soldier Field Wednes- day night. Then in the heavyweight Class, last to be decided, Kohlhaas overwhelmed Duffy Dvonch, a sailor from the Great Lakes Naval training station, and gained a draw for his country over the evening's route. ing sows, medium and good, 275-500|Nat. Dairy Prod. -. Ibs., $3.25-4.25; pigs, good and choice,| Nat. Power & Lt. 100-130 Ibs., $3.65-4.50. Nev. Cons. Cop. . Cattle, 4,000; calves, 1,500; fed) New York Cent, .. steers and yearlings steady to strong; |Noyr @ Western .. plain grades slow; fed butcher sh¢|North American | A stock firm; grass cows dull; bulls and| Northern Pacific . 5 vealers strong; early top fed steers,/Ohio Oil ..... ‘4 $9.00. Slaughter cattle and vealers:|Pac. Gas & El. . Steers, good and choice, 600-900 Ibs.,| Pacific Light 1100-1300 Ibs., $8.00-9.75; 1300-1500| Packard Motor, Ibs., $8.00-9.75; common and medium, | July 28 17% 1745 17% | No. 1 dark northern .. (1854 (17% 18% |No. 1 northern ... 121% 20221 No: : snber durum . No. 1 mixed durum . 33% 31% 32% /No. 1 red durum . 35 (33% ©34131NO. 1 flax 38% 36% 37% 1No: 2 flax No. 1 rye 503 47 5.00 pee -— = ; Dark hard winter wheat’! FOR RENT—6 room modern house. Call F. H. Adams, Grand Pacific Hotel. FOR RENT—5-room modern house in good location; reasonable rent; garage. Phone 426-J or call at 417 3rd St. FOR RENT—Nice unfurnished bun- galow flat with electric stove and Kelvinator; in best of location; also $ 42] Leo “Molly” DeRochford, 302 Park .42|St. west, has become a partner in the .31)M-F Service Station, at the intersec- -29/tion of Fourth St. and Thayer av- 24) enue. -74) DeReochford has purchased the in- terests of C. H. Free, 210 Twelfth St., ‘1g]@nd_ becomes the partner of L. J. ‘19 | Monson, 515 Avenue A west, in the ‘39 |8asoline, oil, greasing, washing and Little Curtis Dall, jr. has thrown Kohlhaas rushed Dvonch from the} his entire support behind his grand- 11% | Bellies-- July . Toe, 9600-270; commen ii, mapcini, 3% eat |g 0 | Beant Tr resided in Bis-| {St bell. floored him twice in the| dad, Governor Roosevelt, the demo. | SrcPn Tooms. Call at 409 Fifth d. choi 550-850. Ibs. $6.50-8.00; % 1 has reside “opening round and forced Referee} cratic presidential nominee. His hat a and choice, 550- + $6.50-8.00; | Pathe Exchange | MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN || Produce Markets — ||marck many years. Dave Barry to stop the slaughter in| band names his candidate. (Asso- |*OR RENT—Fine modern duplex, 2 common and medium, $3.50-6.50; | Px Benner. 2s ) 17%| Minneapolis, July 28.—(#)—Wheat|g_________ | The partners are considering} the second. ciated Press Photo) bedrooms, gas heat; also small cows, ond an ticles, #9908 8 60: ear R. e ee receipts Thursday 64 compared to 218 matin changing the name of the station to!" His victory kept Germany's slate apartment, furnished. Close in. m, -3.50; low cut- 5 « " mS fer and cutter, #1.50-250; mulls, year- |Proct, & Gamble 26% | Wheat ting, Mons and Molly” Service Sta-Iin international matches clear of de- Galt at 44 5th St To Arrive; Chicago, July 28—(P)—A firm tone | tion. % .58%) was noted in eggs and butter Thurs- day with prices little changed. Poul- | ¢ 2 iS eno ee ‘Dollar Wheat’ Plan .| Butter, 8,451, firm; creamery spe- cials (93 score) 19-1914; extras (92) feat. Its men were rated the best in| man; i FOR RENT—5 well furnished rooms y will carry over into the chal- Europe, They left Thursday for Los|jenge round, ye a ‘e Olympics.| In the prevailing state of uncer- 7 an winkel e invaders started out to make a mer, cozy in winter. Near park. Presented at Fargo|snow of the defenders winning the EE: nok even the: lineups Of ibe] Call. at 413%. W. Thayer cena lings excluded, good and choice beef. Paani NJ... $3.50-4.75; cutter to medium, $2.25- Purity Oa $3.65; vealers, milk fed, good and/Radio ....... ¥ choice, $6,00-7.00; medium, $5.00- Radio-Keih Orp. . $6.00; cull and common, $3.50-5.00; | Reading Co. 15% pein Delivered 165% |1. ak north. 59% 63% 7 (2 dk north. 58% : sy Wee north. 56% +e (3% rotein 22% | die north. rt ‘and feeder cattle: Steers, |Remingion ‘Rand 24/2 dk north: “¢ at first three matches on points with #18 W. Thayer, cr Dhane sear, Syn Choice, 500-1050 Ibs., $5.25-;eo Motor ... 1% HM dk north. 1812; extra firsts (90-91) 1743-18; Fargo, July 28—(P)—Declaring|Werner Spannagel, Hans Ziglarski moment FOR RENT—August 1, one modern 6 $6.25; common and meduim, $3.25-5.50. | ReP. Iron & 8 4 113% protein , {firsts (88-89) 16-17; seconds (86-87) |farmers of North Dakota attempting jand Josef Schleinkofer of Munich. | @—————————__. @| room, 2 story house, with bath, full Sheep, 14,000; few sales, steady; Bo on ou. 30% [1 sae north. 13-15; standards (90 centralized car-|to sell on present prices for wheat| Henry Rothier, Moline, Ill, light- Yesterday’s Stars | basement, hot air furnace, hard- packers bidding 25¢ lower: closely Bishi cy nit i ak north. lots) 18%. i are “cleaned,” that they will have no} weight, Tony Sotton, Nicholas, Ia., e y »| Wood floors and garage. Near grade sorted native ewe and wether lambs,|Safeway Stores 38% | 12% protein Eggs, 8,207, firm; extra firsts car-|money to pay taxes or for any other |middleweight, and Adolph Wiater of school. $60.00 per month. Phone $6.25-6.50 to city butchers; asking |St.-L.-San Fran. str i: ‘dk north. load lots 15%, local 14%; fresh grad-| purpose, Dell Willis, Tolna farmer,|Green Bay, Wis. the midwest light (By The Associated Press) 839 or 108 for particulars. $6.25 for choice westerns; lambs, 90|Seaboard Air. % |2 dk north. ed firsts carload lots 14%, local 14; | presented his proposal for a nation-/heavyweight, then outpointed their) Jimmie Foxx and Bing Miller, Ibs. down, good and choice, $5.75-|Seaboard Oil .... 10% 13 dk north. current receipts 11-1314. ‘ wide wheat sales strike to begin Aug.|rivals. The home team took the edge} Athletics—Former hit 41st home run, $6.50; medium, $5.00-5.75; all weights, | Scars Roebuck 18% |Grade of Cheese, per pound: Twins 2c; /1 with an address here Wednesday |when Johnny Phagen, Chicago negro| latter made five hits in eight times Rooms for Rent common, $3.50-5.00; ewes, 90-150 Ibs. |Shattick CP, Go Baliye bee: Daisies 12%c; Longhorns 12%; welterweight, knocked out Eric| up as A’s took two from Detroit. FOR RENT—Lovely furnished sleep- medium to choice, $1.25-2.50; all|Shell Union Oil ; 5% (8 de north, Young Americas 12%c; Brick 10%; Foliowing his talk, Wesley Mc-|Campe, a Berlin policeman, in the] Neal Finn, Dodgers—His single in| ing rooms in modern home with hot weights, cull and common, 75c-$2.00; |Simmons. 3 Swiss, Domestic 28-29c; Imported | Dowell, director of the North Dakota | first round of their bout. ninth drove in the run that beat the| and cold water in rooms, some suit- feeding lambs, 50-75 lbs. good and|Simms relict ‘ 36-37c. grain storage bureau, explained how! A crowd of 45,000, largest ever to| Cardinals, 5-4. able for two, close to state capitol. cholce, $4.50-4.75, Skely Oil % Poultry, alive, 53 trucks, steady to|farmers could finance the holding of| witness amateur fights in America| Larry Benton, Reds—Limited Phil-| gentlemen preferred. Phone 871-W. pris Soc.-Vac. Oli :.! firm; hens 14 1-2; leghorn hens 11;}wheat on their farm under the grain} watched the spectacle staged by the|lies to four hits in eight innings for FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping SIOUX CITY eoutern ang oo colored broilers 14; fryers 15; springs|storage act and declared he believed | Chicago Tribune. 4-3 victory. rooms by day, week or month in Sioux City, Iowa, duly 28.—(P)—(U. | 5 orks Witigh iin Mars 17; leghorn broilers 13 1-2; roosters|there never was a time when there Joe Vosmik and Eddie Morgan, In-| ‘odern house located right out 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 1,000; active; ae dard Brands 12% H HW 55% 58% 55% BTM 10; turkeys 10 to 12; spring ducks 9|Wwas such a universal desire to co- e dians—Their homers provided win- town. Call at 311 4th St. or phone slaughter steers and yearlings strong: |Stand, Gas. & Ele ia to 11 1-2; old 8 to 10; geese 9 to 11. operate with the farmers in attempt- Will Start Attack ning runs in Cleveland's double vic-| {O¥" other classes little changed; short|Stand. Oil Calif. 25% W oO} % is " ing to get a better price than at the tory over Yankees. ORS OS load JS oss-nouns. yearlings, $9.15; two| Stand. Oil N. J. 29% 56% «54% «55% NEW YORK present. Smead Jolley, Red Sox—Hit homer, |FOR RENT—Large sleeping room on loads 846-pound weights, $8.75; plain |Stewart Warner . 3% New York, July 28—(®)—Butter,| B. E. Groom, chairman of the de- m rren etmen two doubles and single against White | first floor. Private home. Suitable short feds and grassy kinds, $6.50\SUdebaker, .... 4% 15,229, firm. Creamery, higher than|Velopment department of the Great- Sox. for couple or 2 ladies. Cool and down; car Fgh rer heifers,” $7.10; eras, 6 Steel . 1 sirve 54% +++ extras 208-210; extra (92 score) 20c;/er North Dakota association, urged comfortable. Always hot water. most grass beef cows $2.50-4.00; low Tex. Pac Tr. ae first (87 to 91 score) 18-19%; seconds |& wide spread livestock feeding pro-| Americans to Meet Davis Cup HE'S JOHN HANCOCK Call at 306 W. Thayer or phone cutters and cutters largely $1.25-2.25;|Tim. Roll. Bearing . “tag /t BAY 11-17 4e, gram in the state as a supplementary Columbus, O.—“Put your John Han- | __1470-R. few medium light stockers up to $4.65. Underwood, “Eliott £ 12% |Minnesota’ and “Soutii’ Dakote’ Wheat Cheats. Fechials steady, unchanged. Program to the wheat holding pro-/ Defenders in First Matches | cock right there,” Carl Brock, mare |e steady -|Union Carbide . 12% protein Bs 5 5 colors, no | posal. . riage license clerk, told a father who ert top, 4480, on 110-186 ‘blights; | Union, Pacific 44 DAW or , grades 14'to 15 1-2. . Friday canse te aif his oso, a calner, ia gets)” Oe OMe 3 Bui 0-0 in 45-480, oad ots | URES SER ES Salada ceca +|To Discuss Ways of eo eats ting e license. ‘The man wrote “John |"ARM FOR RENT—S20 acres, located 140-169 Ib. light lights, $4.00-425; |U"\ted Corp, 6% |) DH W or ss Millan f ttine F Aid |meti®: 289,22 —All the long Hancock” on the blank, “I beg your in no done on heavier weights; | United Fruit 25% )1 HW... 54% 59% 54% | 1sce! Getting Farmers Aid| montns of preparation reach thels|Pardon,” Brock said. “You misun- ye + most indications fully 10c lower; 15% Durum alates — > <a climax Friday when tennis stars of| derstood me. I meant for you to put packing sows, $3.25-3.65; smooth light Sis jCh 1 amber 50% 55% 53% 57% CHICAGO POTATOES Fargo, July 28—()—Ways and|the United States and France meet in|Your name there, not John Hancock.” sows to shippers up to $3.75; feeder | U! 7s 13% protein Chicago, July 28.—(#)—(U. 8. Dep.|means of utilizing the provisions and|the opening singles matches of the|7T° this the father replied: “I did 4 y » pigs, $3.50-4.00. iS one | vtt+ *"") Agr)—Potatoes 99, on track 169, to-|finances of the reconstruction fi-|1932 Davis Cup challenge round. both. My name’s John Hancock. Sheep, 500; fat lambs opening 3% [Pn otcbor.... 50% 51% se.» see. /tal U. 8, shipments 301; weaker, sup-|nance corporation to aid North Da-| Not before then will it be known steady; other classes scarce, little 10. |12% protein plies moderate trading slow; sacked|kota farmers and business will be|whether the four French aces, Henri] q,, NOTICE TO TEACHERS + Sew ‘native Jambe to pack- 1%/2 amber... 49% 50% ...0+ «+..|per ewt.: Cobblers, Kansas U. 8. No {discussed at a conference called by|Cochet, Jean Borotra, Jacques Brug-| ror iret mea. meagd clea ee up to Gaia feeders eligible largely | Warner Pict. ae f 1, 75-85, decayed 65-70; Missouri 80-|the Greater North Dakota association|non, and Christian Boussus will be| tificates will be held on Thursday and West Maryland’ Ptr) 90; heated 65-75; Idaho Triumphs/in Fargo Saturday. able to meet the challenge of the| Friday, August 11 and 12, beginning ; 1.65, Senator Gerald P. Nye will discuss|youthful Americans and keep the eeeUnae att be Lain tanteeeee ICAGO STOCKS Westgh. Air 115% aminations wi! ‘court- Gera Sl El. & 22% the legislation, according to B. E.|trophy or whether the rather shaky| room om the auira fiser of # court- (By The Associated Willys ‘Ove 1 BOSTON WOOL Groom of the Greater North Dakota |showing the United States team made|Mem#e Penre, Vel eee) te 30% in the interzone final against Ger- Riecee oe me Boston, July 28.—(#)—Finer grade hers, ie neers reneerre nero soar or

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