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BS a “ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1932 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and | ccouvce nost 10 ¢. 0. P. CHEF eee EES tonen Market Report for Satur., Aug 6 sleeping minimum charge 75 cents. Copy must] Also all kinds of sewing done. Call, Satine: Winter Wheat In ‘ Adams Express ... 4m nice basement apartment. Close in. Cuts, border or white space used|/ Phone 1241-W or 1313, on want ads come under the classi-| 5 | flea display rates of 90 cents per col-|"OR RENT—Two, 2 room furnlahee| umn inch per insertion. REGULAR WANT AD RATES 6 days, 25 words or under... 3 days, 25 words or under.... 5012 602 59% 60% Gas, lights, heat and water furnish-| ed. “Call at 622 ard St. FOR RENT—Furnished basemeni| 2 days, 25 words or under apartment, 711 Ave. A. Phone 1 day, 25 words or under... 1256-W. Ads over 25 words 3 cents additional} FOR RENT —Two furnished house-| AS PUBLIC DEMAND WHEAT PRICE CARS [aa FF BY RUSH OF BUYING cz==-. <2 SHOWS MORE POWER, 56% 5919 58% 59's i 1 57% «58% 5714 58% | ! Alliet Chemicai ‘& ‘Dye 8 i per word. keeping rooms. Lights, water, heat, fl, Allis Chalmers . 1% ee ie ek), eee gas and use of telephone. Private} W 49 ta and South Dakota Wheat The Tribune reserves the right to} entrance. Rent reasonable. Phone! ' One of Most Spectacular Up- id Rise of Three Cents, Recorded |! reject any copy submitted, also to re-| _894-J or call at 318 ath St. ve é ‘ vis? any copy to conform make- RENT — “ae ] yi rushes in Months Is Re- ae Saturday, Unequalled pati Mahi cad ode up rules of Classified Advertising. ” pata ie ata = ¢ Since June Phone 32 ments, id # { corded on Market 4 Sou 58th 564 8845 ‘The Tribune Want Ad Department | trance, “laundry priviiegesr” nal i Pia Chicago, Aug. 6—(#)—Rushes to sleeping room, reasonable. Call at| 62% 6613 59% 6345 60%8 B58 eee tee 5645 B18 seen seeee 300 8th St. or phone 1233-J. FOR RENT —3 room apartment with private bath, 1st floor. Phone| 1649-W or call at 812 Ave. B. 25% | acquire ownership of wheat at popu- 108 |larly believed bargain prices took the 2 79% | wheat market soaring Saturday al-|/’ 23% | most 3 cents, a rise unequaled since ; 26% | early June. New York, Aug. 6.—()—A stampede rr of buying threw bears into a panic in Saturday's stock market and brought Salesmen Wanted SPECIALTY SALESMEN—Big earn- ings for you selling Campaign Auto on of the most spectacular uprushes 9: | 55% G0% ccsee soe! Plates, Radiator Emblems and|FOR RENT—A modern furnished! of prices in months. 44ii Reports about moves to organize Shields to dealers. Full time or part} three room apartment with gas,| Prices of many prominent issues|atch. T. & 8. F. . 30's 5348 surged up 2 to 12 points to the bes*/Atiantic Coast Line levels since March. There were num-|Atlantic Refining erous recessions of about 1 to 4 in thc|Auburn Auto .. 1 final dealings, however. Sales reach-|AViation Corp. . N ed the impressive total for a two-hour session of about 2,600,000 shares, about duplicating the turnover of Feb. 13, when the list had a sweeping upswing based on the Glass-Steagall measure, which strengthened the federal reserve B system: Buying poured into the market from many cities at home and abroad, |Case, J. I. attracted by the general buoyance of sentiment, reflecting the more san- guine hopes of autumn business recov- ery. At the top of the recovery, the mar- c ket had gained some 60 per cent of |¢ the March-June loss, the largest per- centage recovery yet recorded after | any of the several successive phases | of liquidation which started in 1929. Some conservative banking quarters Ones reer | were somewhat apprehensive over the | Gom. Scukuern | wv violence of the rally, feeling that too|Gont Bak. “A” time. Large assortment sixteen in number representing all issues— Wet, Dry, Republican, Democratic. Everybody interested. Quick Sales. Write for details. C. E. ERICK- SON CO,, Inc., Des Moines, Iowa. lights, heat and water included. Call at 924 4th St. Sidney Smith. FOR RENT—Three 2 room furnished apartments, with gas, light, heat and water furnished. Two apart-| ‘en 18 to pony $20.00 per month and ons) Experience unnecessary. Steady be nt poe pniig pace oie Positions. Common education suf- > pr Furnished four $8.50, bulk fed offerings —$6.50-8.00,| Daisies 11 1-2; Americas 12; Horns| ficient. We train you. Particulars rtment well bred Dakota grassers $6.25, plain-|11 1-4 to 11 i-2; Standard Brands| ‘ree. Apply today. Write Tribune $43.00 per month Thies vee ae er_rangers $5.25-5.50, bulk natives| 1-2 cent less. eit No. a. he vate bath apt. $30.00, 2 room ai $3.50-5.00. Most grass cows centered ——_—__ WANTED—Salesman. We can offer) 9509. Heat, lights, water furnish-| | at $2.50-3.25, western rangers to $4.00, GOVERNMENT BONDS a great future to a man between 25) 04 Hedden Real Estate. Phone 0 heifers $3.00-4.50, yearling rangers] New York, Aug. 6—(?)—Govern-| and 40 years of age. Our business} or call at 618 6th St. 4 $6.00-6.25; fed yearlings to $8.25, in-| ment Bonds: largest of its kind. Magazine and | -—— adhe SE ferior sorts along with all cutters| Liberty 312s 101.3. metropolitan newspaper advertising. |FOR RENT—New 2 room furnished $1.25-2.25, medium grade bulls clos-| Liberty 1st 4% 101.22. Apply to Holland Furnace Co. 218-| Pt. on ground floor with privat ling mainly at $2.50-2.75, with vealers| Liberty 4th 4%s 102.30. 4th St. between 7:30 and 9 p. entrance. Reasonable rent. 0 | from $3.00-5.50. Treas 44s 106.30. wanted to buy an oil stove. Phone Declines in the hog house early| ‘Treas 4s 104.3, __633-W or call at 323 8th St. South. were partially erased at the close, de- Male Help Wanied [FoR Four large rooms, sirable light and medium weight BOSTON WOOL CAN USE 3 YOUNG at-appearing| kitchenette and bathroom on sec- butchers closing 5-10c lower, packing] Boston, August 6—(?)—The move-| men for sales work. About $22.50; ond floor; private entrance; for only| lsows largely steady. Better 160-240| ment of heavy weight domestic wools| per week to start. Apply room 305,! $35.00 per month. Gas heated. Very] Ib, butchers sold at $4.25-4.50, 240-300] featured the latter half of the past] G. P. Hotel, tonight, 7:15 to 9:30| fine location. 306 Thayer Ave, Ib, weights $3.85-4.25, heavier averages| week. Demand was largely for 58,; P. m. West. Phone 262-J. to $3.65, pigs and light lights $4.00-|60's and finer western grown wools,| WANTED—Steady, reliable man to}/FOR RENT —Nicely furnished front 4.25, packing sows from $2.90-3.55. but the lower grades of territory} take and deliver orders in Bismarck.} apartment, suitable for 2 or 3; also} it federal sponsored pools for commodity 20° | Purchases inspired much of the bul- 1744 | lish enthusiasm. Sensational gains in ‘72% | stock market values were an addition- 3%] al incentive, together with continu- 6% | ance of drought in Canada curtailing 10% | the wheat yield there. 9% Wheat closed strong at the day's 1g |tiptop figures, 214-2% above yester- 8%; | day's finish, Sept. old 54%-%; Dec. 57%-%k; corn 1-1% up, Sept. 32%, 9% | Dec. 33%-%, oats at %-% advance 3% | and provisions unchanged to 12 cents 15°s | higher. i, Unusually active general buying 175; ;800n carried wheat prices up more 55g |than 2% cents a bushel and to the 3 |highest point reached for a month. 7% | Broadened public interest in the mar- 2. {ket on the bull side was very apparent and profit-taking sales on advances «| Were readily absorbed. | ‘The market expanded fast with in- dividual trading lost sight of. No 98%% 1.00 |latge concentrated orders were exe- priate cuted either way, but the pit watched MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Wall Street developments sharply and! Minneapolis, Aug. 6.—(?)— was guided largely by price advances! Whea‘ Open High there, U. 8. Steel in particular. Corn | Sept. + a 55% and oats followed wheat. Dec. + 6% 57% i Calvin Coolidge was host to Everett Sanders, republican national committee chairman, at the Coolidge home in Plymouth, Vt., where he took the oath of office a8 President. Sanders was secretary to Mr. Cool- idge when he was in tha White House. (Associated Press Photo) reckless bullishness might do harm,/Cont: Can ..... but the bears who have been skeptical |/Cont. Ins. ..... of the rally were given one of the{Cont. Motor . Rye— Slaughter lambs worked 25c lower,| wools and most grades of fleeces,| Earnings average $25 weekly to| large sl ping gas, and] = es tmost severe lacings of recent years. | Gont. ane Peviiene Saran WE Grete, la 32% 33. 31% 32% |yearlings holding steady, ewes ruling| shared to some extent. The large| start. ‘Training given, Write OLR. aatintity pelvilapeat pete On ‘The offerings were so thin in Un! on | Oocemt Wheat MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES Dec. .. 341, 34% 33% 337s | strong, spots 25¢ up. Better natives}increase of sales during the past Watkins Company, D-51, Winona, 16 16% 16 16% sold at $5.50, rangers earlier to $5.75,| three days has stimulated a great! Minnesota. eae i 18%, 11774 11884 {|bucky native lambs at $4.50, with|deal of optimism in the trade and| = throwouts $3.00-3.50. Medium to} prices showed a strengthening ten- F nn 984 7% .97'; {choice yearlings centered mostly at| dency in ranges quoted last week. Je _ farms tor Rent Pannensy 1.0012 99 = 99%, | $3.00-4.00, ewes closing from $1.75 FOR RENT—Section 20 miles SE of 26% ©2526 ht Bismarck. Fair buildings. Plenty 28 Pacific and Allied Chemical and bids 80 many, it was necessary to halt trad- Geen waete ‘] ing in those issues for a moment. The | pia Match ) ticker fell far in arrears of the trans-|Drug, Inc. . actions on the floor. z ‘News developments influencing the |East. Kod: market were not of particular import- ee oe Ane ance and it appeared to be carried on Erie RR noe H largely by its own momentum. Rum- r ' ors of pool operations and construc- tive developments in Washington were excitedly buzzed about brokerage |Fox Film ‘board rooms. ‘The U. 8. Steel issues were particu- larly buoyant. The preferred shot up | 12 points to 87, and the common 7 block from postoffice. Reasonable} a t. Call at 222 3rd St. APARTMENTS 1 Clean and well furnished second floo 2-room apartments, $20.00-$22.00; also three-room apartment, $25.00,| including lights, water, heat, g for cooking and laundry privileges.| Call at 1100 Broadway. FOR RENT—Well furnished two-| shea apartment on ground floor; nearly new gas range; running ter; use of Frigidaire and tele-| also well furnished single} ith kitchenette. 411 5th St. Phone 273, SHOW SHARP INCREASE Minneapolis, Aug. 6—(#)—Wheat 4, |futures rose sharply here Saturday chiefly on reports of using govern- ment relief funds partly as loans for | D¢ 4 | stock and grain market stabilization Be 6 j|for the advancement of prices. 6 | Sept. wheat closed 2'¢c higher, Dec. ica oceania 18 | 1% sDULurH RANGE Coarse grains were influenced by | Duluth, inn., Aug. 6.—(P)— .. wheat and closed higher. Sept. and|__Durum— Ope e Sail 16 |Dec. oats futures closed ‘sc higher; De 50%: 51 * 49% 19% | Sept. rye ‘sc. Dec. %c; Sept. and cd ney 265% | Dec. barley %sc; Sept. flax 1%c, Dec. lke. CURB STOCKS New York, August 6—(?}—Curb: Cities Service 4 1-8. Glec. Bond & Share 15 1-4. Standard Oil, Ind., 22 1-4. United Founders 1 3-8. Feeders and stockers. Early declines pasture, hay. Part cultivated land on stocker and feeder cattle were par- rented 1933. Bank references and tially erased at the close, leaving tractor required. Kratt, Sheldon, values at the windup on a weak to 25¢ N. Dak. J lower basise Good grade half-fat =— western range steers scaling 1160 lb. sold to finishers at $6.50, thin stockers} MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE $5.15, most native stockers $3.00-4.00.! First Bank Stock ... Stock pigs closed from $3.00-4.00, na-| Northwest Banco tive feeding lambs $3.00-3.50, westerns Household Goods for Sale 11_ | FOR SALE—Singer Sewing machine.| Pho: 5'2| Rotary. White cabinet style. Just Ge. Gas. & El. General Mills 4 i m. 2) Cash wheat opened firm and un- Seat iaiaa “emai like new. Purchase for a balance} —— <= meen renat © The 19 Se aan cee apple or eo) hectare 14%; |changed with a fairly good demand. +101 1.01 1.00 to $4.25-4.50. _ FOREIGN EXCHANGE =| due, _Call at 212 Broadway. FOR RENT—Large five-room apart nithough Santa Fe fell back about 4, [Gillette Saf. Raz. 17% | Winter wheat offerings were light and “ide Goi ibG% 1 ; chases Irteguiets Goelititer cicei|HOR GALE —complete ‘furnishitigs| ent Cell Loeans, nice ans v after getting up about 7. Allied Chem- Gold Dust ......... 15% | demand was fair to good at unchang- pieces ae CHICAGO ir , = for a large nine-room house, priced) FOR RENT—Strictly modern fur-| 2 00d 999: | Britain in dollar. 13%2}ed prices. Durum was in g de- Chicago, Aug. 6—(P)—Cattle 200; 1% | mand and inclined to be strong. i CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 7%" Cash corn demand was steady. Oats} Chicago, Aug. 6.—(#)—Wheat No. 2 compared weex ago good to choice d 55%4; No. 4 hard 53%. |weighty fed steers steady to strong; “ 2 to 3 in- demand was good at firm prices. Bar- | T ‘ i ve lies small; top 9.70; ble Sa eunarens sastecl, General Guekercsu id ley was in good demand and prices fl ote nee 3; No. 1 yellow GRRO ABLE press a am dieget erin Electric, American Can, Johns Man-|Houd-Hershey . 1%| Were te higher. Flax was firm and|%9G:.0°.70."2' mixed 18-184; No, 2) Weak to 25 cents lower; medium grade ville, Westinghouse, Union Carbide, |Houston Oll 17% | unchanged. Demand was fair. an oabst: “°° showing full discount; grassy and and others. Case was again niin Fats ot Car Barley 26-35. A short fed steers 25-40 cents lower; rising more than 5. Sears sold up 3,|1nt’Combus. Eng. Timothy seed 2.15-2.40. general market very uneven and on and closed up 2. Int. Harvester . The bond market, after hesitating !tnt’ Nick Can. . yesterday, pushed up again. Commo-|Int. Tel. & Tel. } dities made fair gains. Wheat was|Jewel Tea ... pushed up, and cotton closed 90 to 95 | Johns-Manville r Kayser (J) ... cents a bale higher. Kelvinator nished and unfurnished apts. Rose} for rent. Has an ideal location.) Apartments. 215 3rd St. F. W, Several persons now occupying|_ Murphy. ne 852. rooms would remain if someone|FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur-| would take it over and continue} nished apartment. Varney Aparte| same as a rooming house. For fur-| ments. Phone 773. ther information write Ad No. 2901|0R RENT—Modern aparimienté “ia in care of the Bismarck Tribu fireproof building at ‘reduced poke Inquire at Tribune office. NT—Furnished for Tight} housekeeping, one or twé room| apartments. Phone 1063. jeal closed 9 higher at 78, and Ameri-|Goodyr. Tr. é& Rub. Graham Prige Mot. can Telephone up about 6 at 108. Un- Gt Nor, In Ore. cit. jon Pacific closed about 9 higher at/q:° Net, mae for quick sale. The house is also 2%] MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN REVIEW 28% i Minneapolis, Aug. 6.—(#)—(U. 8. D. | 4.—Although the wheat market had 4, | & weak spell the fore part of the week 26% |ending Friday, when increased hedg- 19 |ing pressure against spring wheat of carlot grain sales: Hr aotemers seit Peerine: chetne tad hard spring 585-6114; No. 1 dark] to 25 cents lower; fat grass cows sell- 104% owed northern 57%4-62%; No. 1 northern] ing at new low for season at 2.00-3.25 ae ER 10% | ‘losing days and prices showed a net 60°2'°No, 2 hard winter 86; No. 2 am-| mostly; only grain fed above 4.00: ex- Clover seed 7.00-11.50. light cattle with light heifers and mixed yearlings ruling active and clos- ILLINOIS POLICE IN SEE Ee Room and Board_ eee ee ES, ing 15-25 cents higher; desirable FREE RENT—To reliable married couple without children for board and room of elderly couple. Phone | Sl lh eae oer Houses and Flats ROOM AND BOARD AT REASON- T FOR RENT—Best location, _ nei ABLE RATES AT “THE rae | school, fine modern upper’ dup RANGE OF CARLOT SALES 2 i Minneapolis, Aug. 6.—(?)—Range butcher heifers shared light yearling Wheat: No. 1] advance; grass cows and cutters weak FINANCIAL REVIEW 6.—(?)—The 1/32 ; No. 2 red durum 46%.] treme top on long yearling stcers HAWK,” 401 5th Street. satel Ely peri ae aa 15% | Receipts of wheat here totaled 960 pepe Besies 35. *"!9.25; few above 9.00; light heifers! Garment Is Found in Creek:| airy. cheerful rooms and good home F soos, sitached & peysholonae) oe 14%, | 0am. Oats: No. 2 white 184-1. however, sold up to 8.00; bulls 10-40 *) eooking. Phone No. 145 for further » bas range, ¢ ‘ ) Hi . }-32; No. 1, : : 16% eee, sabe: Agree Pace Barley: No. 2 spec! Sheep 1,000; today’s market nominal nancial markets this week. May Dept. Stor: . | was quoted at lc under to 4c over the ales pared ns elles ‘71,600 Stimulated by pools and rumors of |Miam! #%2| Duluth September price, while best direct; fat lambs prices after advanc-| SPringfield, Ill, pools, but also by a more general i$ milling lots of these same grades sold MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Ped t3 ueeg! bloody shirt was found in Sugar sft readiness to expect the best rather Mo. Pacttic. * Fa at 11¢-17¢ over. actansspolis, Minn. Aug, 6-8) Pines ualen aneatiy an lnares Senalt creek Saturday and a wallet faints than the worst, prices of stocks and/Mont, Ward 124] Rye held steady. September fin-|Flour unchanged. Shipments 23,760 week's closing; good to choice sorted|ing to John B. Colegrove, missing commodities moved sharply higher-/Nash Motors . 14 Jished ts¢ net higher, closing Friday | barrels. native lambs 5.75-6.00; best rangers|Taylorville banker, in the home of a Stocks completed a recovery of ap-|Nat. Biscuit Jat 31%c, with No. 2 spot selling at} Pure bran $8.50-9.00. i hed BAG-G10: range dheownuie to linan minected of his pducti proximately fifty per cent of their|Nat. Cash Reg 10% | 2c-3c over, choice 4-5c over, and rosen| Standard middlings $9.00-0.50. Mien 4 aR LGOe Hitt abhace Gael Rete et Wicines or caiginnat March-June declines. Bonds, with & Nat. Dink & Lt i tf 5-6c. : B15; few Jearling weebers 4 00-450; Christian ae Catena ae P - |Nat. . A 155 .00-4.50; t record of nines pavanee oe Nev. Cons. Cop. Oats fluctuated and failed to react Be ade suey ir oegier aT slaughter ewes 1.50-225; top ranger{sure Colegrove had been killed and Bartlesville, Okla., Aug. $aNe ae rental. Telephone 839 or| ing July, began August 1m the prod. |New. York Cent. ”. 193; | from weakness shown the fore part of| - 1 ‘cash prices: "Wheat, No. 11 lambs 6.50; native lambs 6.75; handy-|redoubled the search for his body. _ | Polson alcohol was credited by officers | ve cheerful frame of mind. Staple prod yy fd 14K |the week. "September declined 1-14¢ Megs ng thern 57 122 to 68 1-2; No. 2|Welghts range feeding lambs up to; Weinecke said his deputies found| 04 Physicians here Saturday with} FOR RENT—New modern four ucts were almost Bock Oe een during the week, closing Friday at Go 56 1.2 to 65 1-2; No. 3 do, 83 1-2| 460. |the shirt Saturday morning near the| the deaths of three men and the crit-| house. Furnished or unfurn stronger. pike ines ner inate PROitie 2 15%¢ with No. 3 whites on spot quot- to 63 1-2; No. 1 northern 87 1.2 to 66| Hogs 5,000; including 4,000 direct; creek which flows between Spring- ical illness of another. Heated garage. 820 Ave. E or ph The advance, especially by aps able at 16%-17%c. og about steady considering quality; 180-| field and Taylorville, and that it 1112. 154% eft some skepticism in its wake on|Ohio Oil H *) | Barley also showed weakness. Of- | 1-2; No. 2 do. 55 1-2 to 65 1-2; No. 1]o00° 1. "475 495° top 4.85: 170-180|probably belonged to Gammontoni or| | The Tribune Want Ads OR RENT—Al modern five xoom ferings were large and demand quiet awry cua iy We aa pee P| Ibs. 4.35; pigs scarce; packing sows|Amelia Puzzuoli, seized here early Bring Results and bath. Pull basement. Lon Phone 751 or 151. FOR RENT—Summer cottage Wildwood Lake. Will rent by day __| OF week to responsible party, In. Aug. 6.—(P)—A| WANTED TO RENT—Up-to-date and} quire L. J. Mann, Washburn, N, D. oe nicely furnished apartment at a|__0f Phone Bismarck 879. reasonable rent. Desires close to| FOR RENT—Six room modern hot down town district for location.{ with garage. Hot water heat. G: Write Ad. No. No. 2082 in care of] range. F. H. Adams, 206% 4th the Bismarck Tribun: Room 5 or call G. P. Hotel. of profound pessimism, which start-|Toew’s In a : quietly more than a month ago, | Louls. Be) ; attained a larger stature in the fi-|natnieson Alk. information. Discover Wallet in Sus- pect’s Home a Wanted to Reni 2. Flax: No. 1, 99-3 , two n room houses near city schools BLAME POISON ALCOHOL the theory that it had not only been|Pac, Gas é& El. spectacular but that busines8| 5. cyara Motor too news to date, making allowance for normal seasonal movements, failed to justify excessive bullishness. Nevertheless, continued reports of plant reopenings and expanded activ- | Pen! ity by smaller industrial lines were sufficiently numerous to command attention. Bankers pointed out that this trend in the right direction to fair. September barley declined 1- hc, Closing at 25%c. At the close choice to fancy malting was quotable at 31-32c, medium to good malting \| 28-30c, and feed grades 24-27c. ' Flax advanced slightly. Cash seed was in fair to good request with No. 1 seed on spot quoted within a range of the September prices to 3c over and the bulk of the arrivals trading at 1c 1-8 to 52 1-8; No. 2 do. 47 1-8 to 50 1-8; No. 1 mixed durum 46 1-8 to 8T 1-8; No. 2 do. 45 1-8 to 57 1-8; No. 1 red durum 45 1-8. Flax on track 1.00 3-4 to 1.01 3- to arrive 1.00 3-4; Sept. 1.00 3-4; Oct. 1.00 3-4; Nov. 1.00 3-4; Dec. 1.00 3-4. Oats, No. 3 white 17 3-8 to 17 7-8. No. 1 rye 33 7-8 to 34 3-8. 3.15-4.00; compared week ago mostly steady to 20 cents lower; shippers took 1,000; holdover 1,000; light light, good and choice 140-160 lbs, 4.50-4.73; light weight 160-200 Ibs. 4.60-4.85; medium weight 200-250 Ibs. 450-485; heavy weight 250-350 lbs. 3.85-4.60; packing sows medium and good 275-500 lbs. 3.15-4.10; pigs good and choice 100- Saturday as they washed blood from an automobile at Gammontoni’s home, Search of roads and streams be- tween the two cities reached feverish intensity. H Sheriff Sam Metcalf said the wal- let, found in Gammontoni’s home, was engraved with Colegrove’s name. It contained five railroad passes in Outfoots Finns time lease to right party. Hot ait heat. Phone 482. FOR RENT—5 room modern and garage. Near capitol. 460-M. Rooms for Rent ay. FOR RENT—Furnished room in ata modern home. Hot water all ie. Laundry privileges. Ph iJ. his name, $26 in bank notes, and a clipping from the Taylorville Breeze telling of his attempt to raise contri- * Barley, choice to fancy 28 1-2 to 31; | 130 Ibs. 3.75~4.50. f ‘would bear watching. medium to good 25 to 29. SIOUX CITY ( The inflow of gold continues one of the most important manifestations over. September advanced 1%c clos- ing at 96c. 6 30 43: 20' 9 7 28% /, wd Py Sioux City, Iowa, Aug. 6.—(?)—(U.| butions to finance his appeal from a FOR RENT—Large front eepingl of world confidence in America. fied Reo eps Fi a Grai: tati a! PP egg ie Co, |8. D. A.)—Cattle 100; market for the} conviction in connection with the room, nicely furnished. Three win. ‘ncrease bas nmoninied to more an re 5% | rain Quo' ions | Date Aug. 6. week: Beef steers and yearlings 25-| closing of his bank in 1929. dows, good location. Phone 1295. $82,000,000 seven weeks, aCCOM-|Renoids Tob. 6 | ——_ © | ro, 1 dark northern 50c lower; beef cows 50-75c off; oth-| Weinicke said he would question or call at 415 4th St. { Plished largely through releases from |Richfld. Oil Cal. ... % CHICAGO RANGE : ey er she stock 25¢ down; better grade|Clara Suitor, a widow living on cel n , Seren M0. 1 amber durum ... 3 better g 4 g on a FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished earmark. There has been heavy buy-|Royal Dutch Shell rtd Chicago ), ANS ma’ High Low Close| No.1 mixed durum stockers and feeders firm; others|farm near Taylorville. He said he room on first floor. Next to bath ing of dollars abroad and banks say Fs sae Pen: 1m Sept. (old) ein ‘52% No. 1 red durum... about steady; top yearlings and steers|learned she was a close friend and Hot water at all times. 614 Ave. they expect a further swelling of our cuia te 2” IBept, (new) 52% 2 ¢|No. 1 flax $9.00; bulk grain feds $6.50-8.35; best|confidante of the banker and might Phone 144! : gold stocks. Meanwhile, the sank oF Seaboard. Air. % | Dee. 56 36 &|No. 2 flax fed heifers $7.75; bulk grass cows}have information on threats against ENT — Comfo: R France is beginning to lose metal. | Bespoard oil. 12% 60% not ye $2.25-3.15; majority low cutters and|his life or safety. They had “kept SS Se ae , Speculative enthusiasm was whet-|Senrs-Roebuck 23% ‘ AUR cutters $1.35-2.00; choice fleshy heavy| company” for years, he said. rooms, One in basement and é ted by word that leading banks were|Seryel, Inc. .. 2% ae Oats feeders $6.00-25; better grades mainly} Gammontoni and Puzzuoli, who are on first floor. Suitable for tee { planning a substantially capitalized/Shattuck (F. & Hd 36% Hard winter whea’ "36 | $5.25-75; medium offerings largely | coal miners, were “close-mouthed” on Always hot water. Phone 1470-R o : corporation which would facilitate|Shell Union % $4.00-5.00. the trip from Springfield to Taylor-|° 3 commodity purchases by manufac- Pei: 6 11% | Hogs 1,200; butcher classes steady | ville, Weinicke said. The men have turers desirous of increasing inven-| eye oi 4% 19% |! Produce Markets ||to weak: plain quality considered; |/not been employed. since Illinois tories. This report seeped out while|Go° “vac, il 22% sows steady to 10c lower; practical|mines closed March 31. ‘Well Street was in high spirits, and{goutnern Pac. Ww ? -—————— ® | top $4.25, few $4.40 to city butchers;| Both were questioned regarding + it was naturally received with exu-|Southern Rys. 6% ci frd I ct ss CHICAGO PRODUCE Toad 180-250 Ibs. $4.00:25; 260-340 1b.|threats which Taylorville police ac- berance. Official comment on the peas it “ > mh Poultry live 14 trucks steady; hens| butchers $3.75-4.10; few around 370/cused Gammontoni of making to iy sh Plans was not forthcoming, Greats Gas. & 16 5A 6.07 5.00 5,07 |14; Leghorn hens 11; colored broilers|1b. butchers $3.65; packing sows|Colegrove unless he returned the $6,- : it financial quarters heard the nec- aK 520 $8 45 6.05 |and fryers 12%; colored springs 16; | largely $3.25-60, few $3.70. 000 which Gammontoni lost in the Phone 619-W or call at 619 6th rut credit. would be extencen 35% 447 452 447 452 | roosters 9; turkeys 10-12; spring ducks| Sheep 200; today's trade nqminally | failure of the John B, Colegrove and FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping ee banks in cooperation fe) 4 10-12%; old 9-11; spring geese 11, old|steady; market for the week: Fat|Company State bank. in modern home, located t a Corporation. 5 650... «1. 650 | 10; Leghorn broliers 12. lambs '25c: lower; sheep and feeders| The men said the blood on the page Pe cliggo: oak os 8 big bull pool in wheat also|'Texas 1Sig INNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Cheese per pound: Twins 12%¢;|steady to weak; late bulk natives|cars of Gammontoni and Puzzuoli Call at i? lat ae Soe ced ce te ee ren may Re) Nis Aug. 6 Us Wheat | Daisies 13%c; Long Horns 13%¢;|$5.25-50; week's shopper top $6.35; |was that of rabbits and denied any mo nae : kod a h there was some 16% |receipts Saturday 178 compared to|Young Americas 12%c; Brick 10%c; | range lambs late $5.25; choice quoted|connection with the kidnaping of oundation for the gossip. 24° {152 e year ago. Swiss, domestic 28-29c; imported 36-|to $5.50; feeding lambs largely $4.00-|Colegrove last night. Neighbors re- Banking statistics were favorably ry ‘Wheat— 31. 40, few: $4.50. ported hearing a scream and saw two wegarded for second successive 13% |15% protein Delivered To Arrive - men push Colegrove into an automo- Week. | Currency otreulation had a % 1 dk-north. 5% 00% 61% NEW YORK ‘@|bile. A broken blackjack and buck- urn-of-the-month rise of |uni 7% |2 dk north. 60% 64% New York, Aug. 6—(P)—Eggs 15,- Miscellaneous UJshot were found in the house which j 38,000,000, but member bank borrow- fe Hi Sai) rallies teh +++! 380, firm and unchanged. Butter 13,- ———____-_-@ | the banker occupied alone. ings bed age by “9 similar | Un. x 1 Panta 60% 62% 50% .60%4 | 576, firm, unchanged. CHICAGO POTATOES ge Ree eB Se EES | ee eis teat yet oe 5% {2 dk north, 50% “61% "| Cheese’ 138,111, firm;unchanged. { Chicago, Aug. 6—(P—(U. 8.D. )|| Too Many Buttons i ey gains ut $5,000,000 in- | F 47 [3 ae north, 38 50% Dressed poultry weak and unchang- |—Potatoes 84, on track 184, total U. 8. 4 5 7 Sel bn operas wat ta cae ee Sa ee eee eee Le, ea ene: | _ mene, Pens, ed by recent subscriptions to treasury 1444 |2 dk oe STH soit ee Facked per owt? Cobblers, Missouri U.|" Evanston, Ill, Aug. @—P)—Tos offerings, although there was an ex- SUPE Elia telat - ®|8. No. 1, 75-85; Kansas, combination | many buttons in the home of Mrs. phe Macs Ral de nor. 58% 50% Livestock See: 70-18, om AO Meneasts UB. | Chactes stn, Weekos ‘wiley, Deve Pre r investments” sei|2 dk north. ‘S7% ‘S8% @| No. 1, mostly 90; Minnesota Early| police hot and bothered. Because her Tose $134 wl 444 (3 dk orth, 55% 57% = Ohios U. 8. No. 1, and partly graded| home was robbed, burglar alarm but- retail wholesale mar- ity Grade of SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | 75-80. 5g tons in profusion: were hidden under kets there is reported an appreciable 1%|1 dk north. 57% 58% South St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 6.—(P)— Tugs and on staircases and doors. change in peng es Inquiry for 34% 12 * Cea rts a (U. 8. D, A.)—Uneveness marked the WISCONSIN CHEESE Every time @ member of the house- . pinged rene Diglew pol tyra per re Gna +} trade on cattle this week, better fed; Plymouth, Wis. August 6.—()—| hold forgets and steps on one police r purchasing CHICAGO 1 north.... 56% 58% offerings holding about steady, all] Cheese quotations for the week: Wis-| have a two-mile jaunt. They've peti- ree bat so ee sepepainnon (ay She Amonlates 4 north. 55% Te , | other classes closing weak to mostly|consin cheese exchange, Twins 10;| tioned for the elimination of some of securit Midwest (new) %. 3 north. 83% 56% 25c lower, Top yearlings reached Daisies 10 1-2; farmers call board;|the buttons, i | » : ‘ t .. 1 Loy