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‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1932 I ribune § @ exptess, 13-19, Roosters, freight, 11; ° : in, ives oc an 2 express, 12, Others unchanged. F CLAIMS SENTIMENT | CLASSIFIED AD ____ Apartments for Reat . ‘ Vso. Seu aied saaunie ee FOR RENT—Two furnished all mod- {_. Miscellaneour | | . RATES ern apartments in the Rue Apart- miner dr inshnitaabrtaitenn bag ments. $28,00 and . arke mmaarous roraoes*/ FORHOQVER GAINING mst sat, aus ast e ep. Agr.)—Potatoes: Light wire in- e yy 9:00 a, m. in- —— monet 9 ° quiry: demand and trading light, I hd Soe nae Saal oe ee ma marke! fis ; page. . STOCK MART AGAIN Tere aE for higher pears ghippers holding | William Stern, State Republi-| oom apartment; private bath, ars e ES . 0. Dy s ; use and other houses. | New York Stocks| STOP -LOSS SALES [REx 2s cs oo vs SMePNE RIP atunt, dtregd| cam Committesmen, Saye | ant ay ‘cme ode chenie|aNoe at Ma "Eh : Ptabeadht Mtrtodats PBs of Minneapolis basis 100-Ib. sacks round Survey in N. D. Made display rates of 90 cents per column} qq Mein Ave. 212 Main. Phone a 1H W. 42% 447% 427% 44%, | Whites, U. S. No. 1 and partly graded, ‘ inch per insertion, Pie Metin Senden SM IDE TREN ; Adams 1Ci0Sin8 Prices Nov. 3 Durum | few sales, 38-45¢, most dealers hold- | FOR RENT—Three room unfurnish: Adams Express . 4%! Chi amber 46% 49% 46% 48% | ing for 45c or higher. Fargo, N. D., Nov. 3()— REGULAR WANT AD RATES ed apartment. Private bath =~ A : duction. on 113% protein | gO, -. Nov. 3—()—North| 3 cents per word for first insertion,| entrance. Everything furnished but iN MADE Al. hem, & Dy + gl 2 paar MK Bosc is.) FOREIGN EXCHANGE Dakota again will be safely in the| minimum charge for 15 words. "| lights. Also 2 room furnished Allis Chal. ... a M ART i amber ex | New York, Nov. 3.—-(?-—Foreign | RePublican column on election day,|2 consecutive insertions, not over _ apartment. 523 6th St. ‘ 48% 12% protein © eXchange irregular. Great Britain declares William Stern, national Re- 25 words ....... sseee..$ 85/FOR RENT—Two, 2 room or one 4 m é « 2, amber... MBH ABH creee trees ian a he ne, others in cents.| publican committeeman, who an-|° bare insertions, not over her city heated apartment. Fur- en ritain 3.29%; France 3.93%; “ seeeeee seeeeee nished or unfurnished. ~ , eral Motors Pushes Up A/4! $s |Bottom-Most Levels Outdoing 2 mett:::: Al% Italy 5.11%; Germany 23.70%; Nore| ounces that & “very careful canvass) 6 consecutive insertions, not over marek Furniture Store. $i Main Minor Fraction in Response tol Te ALM” Way 1680%; Sweden 17.34%; Mon. | JUSt made of each county in thestate/ | 25 words .................. $145) _Phone 669. : vasa Pp Previous History Reached |t eae, treal 90.31%. 9 {mows that the swing to -President| | Al! See aoe FOR RENT—Two room apartment ~ od ‘0 Dividen 2 durum. .: ————_ Hoover. which set in immediately Ul otal with Mu > Just Before Close 1 rd durum ee Butts | es his a i speech On. Oct, | =e | Phone 1280. mae Sea , Nov. 3—( :14, has contin SENT Neo ros a New York, Nov. (The atone | Cities Service, 3: Elec, Bond & Share,| and strength.” Lecata ded Male Help Wanted T SLAbERT ten ote ee market again spent its time faltering Chicago, Nov. 3—()—With new, 20; Standard Oil Ind. 23; United| “This result has come about,” Stern! MEN WANTED to conduct world re.| of eae Fine 7 lpn ue 8@ the cross-roads Thursday. A quantities of stop-loss selling orders | pbuh et ne all e that th Eee on ence | aerial Rawlcigh Home Bervics ul une The list showed s ‘ ¥ el realize that the paramount issues fe ae ee he ing the dowswan d coke sea tnas }forced into execution by successive _ GOVERNMENT BONDS in this campaign s0 far as North Da- eee in or near Counties of | FOR RENT—Two toom furnished early trading, but selling scon subs breaks in prices, wheat went lower and Liberty 32s 101.17. kota is concerned are: ‘ in a yc Emmons and Eastj Second floor apartment, 1100 Broad- | SUS AR IAT ese ee ele lower ‘Thursday. Liberty Ist 444s 102.8. |“, That there shall be no inter-| Morton, Reliable hustler can start| Way, $23.00. One room furnished | pe eee ee reduce Bottom-most levels outdoing previ- Liberty 4th 445 103.12. ‘ruption of the recovery from the de-| C@Ming $35 weekly and increase} basement apartment, 1014 Broad- tae me Wake Perilimidtantth the ous history were reached just before Treas 414s 107.1. pression, which recovery now has Be idly. Write immediately, Raw-|. Way, $12.00. Three room partly mod- tHe Ene e levels ot |) the day ended, Chicago December de-|> Treas 4s 103.30. definitely set in; that at a criticall JR Co. Dept. ND-3-8, Minne-| er house at 21314 South Sth St. CiBPAL “Metre pitied” 1G GHE &|livery reaching as low. as 417% cents — time-like this it would be unthink-| “POMS Minn. _ _ $13.00. Inquire 1014 Broadway. wtelor:teaetioty is: vestiins 0 ta ‘414 |% bushel. Downturns of values were MINNEAPOLIS STOCK CLOSE | able that we consider the removal|3& 4 BARBER. Learn an easy pro-|FOR RENT—Two or three roomi lar dividend, A tow tek eR in the face of indications of Canadian- (By The Associated Press) of the man who knows the job and| ‘ZeSslon. Low rates. Free catalog.| apartment with bath. Nice and Saipan adel ety 6 spotisorédl efforts to stain the Winni- » BR First Bank Stock 812. who is actively carrying, forward a Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D.| Warm. Also sleeping room. 619 6th . y so-called “pegging” of “ c lorthwest Banco 91. plan which is actually producing re- St. Phone 619-W. ing American T i ; [Briggs Mfg. 5 ; : Y 3 — ‘ % tral, Case, American Tobacco “B"|Gahimet: & Hecls 8 |peg for export, but M0 heist ae suche eth dal MONEY RATES lays and uncettelatiee incident the |EADY of 45, attractive, clean, neat Fe eg eaeee Deeees and Allied Chemical, but these |Canadian Pac. . 13'¢ |shown in United States wheat seeking 1.08% 1.04% 1.05% | New York, Nov. 3. — (@ — Call] t®, which change also would invelve| 00d cook wishes housekeeping po- | O%,, RENT, Housekeeping Toon losses were soon regained, in whole or |Case, J. I. .... 7, | aN outlet overseas. 2 . ey") money steady; the unso’ sition for po | With kitchenette. Also smail slee; 32 . y dy; 1 per cent. und economic ideas being gentleman in modern D> In part. W. T. Grant was moderately Cerro De Pasco .... 6g | Wheat closed nérvous, 1 to 1 3-8 CHICAGO RANGE Time loans steady; 60 days 13; 3-4|@dvocated by the Democratic nomi-| home. More for home and smal! |; ing room. 411 5th Street. UL ee a “3 pots a «i vU. z Steel gapegp. Ohio .... 20% biped Wednesday's finish, Dec. 42 | Chicago Nov. 3. — months, *; 5-6 months, 1 per cent, |e, Our recovery will be indefinitely | _WAees. _Write Tribune Ad No, 2847. FOR RENT—Two room furnished flat. tues worked hignes, Homestake, nor. [OBE Gb Wea. 2... 324 | comm ‘unchanged to 1-8 to 104" lower [ES. oa Prine commercial paper, Ta-t.” | @laved i not entirely destroyed. | [EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING—At| foom furnished fiat. ‘The Laurain mally a wide mover. got up about 5. earn ¥ Pa Pac 6% | Dec., 24 to 24 1-8; May, 28 5-8 MS INVESTMENT TRUSTS {strengthen the benefits which owe Sedu aT BENT ey tme: z while Alaska Juneau was up a frac- |G’ M. St, P. & Pac. Yd. 220.) 3 [28 3-4 oats, 1-8 to 3-8’ down and (By The Associated Press) now Tecelve from the protective. tar-| crystal, S0er "welch cleating, ‘res. RENT—Strictly modern fur- tion. \Chi'R, I. & Pac. 3,, | provisions at'5 to 10 cents advance. (Over couniBr at iff and which will be of even greater| ular $200, now $1.00. Wrist watehes| ished and unfurnished a Rose The list eased at times, but stif-;Chrysler 12%|. Accentuating bearish sentiment as Corp Tr Sh 1.60. benefit in normal times. cleaned, re Aa oo, Wrist watches! Apartments. 215 3rd ae F. fened in the late trading. Net |Col. Fuel & t'|to wheat was announcement that No. Am Tr Sh 1.64 NS hab the Great Takes<St.| Myear; isle me mmaawan eieetrens | ERD Ph saeek changes were largely of fractional | Colum. G. & EL European continental port supplies of Nat Tr Sh 4%, 5. _ | Lawrence canal be pushed to early ater enn Rn FOR BEE =. proportions, and the closing tone was |Gom!. Sol... breadstuffs showed increases, larger Sel Am Sh 1.65, 1.75. completion. Seana Cea RIVER Dace Soroe bling (ab apc Boma Se! steady. The turnover approximated |Gonsol, Gas... 52 [Quantities especially being stored at Sel Cumul Sh 4%, 5. eet op tines realize,” the | na- = Inquire et Tribune offs, 900,000 shares. Cont. Bak. “A’ 4 Antwerp and Rotterdam. It was also| Rye— Sel Inc Sh 2%, tional committeeman declared, “that eheesS=Seee___ — —_—__ ¢ % if Li oat ° Cont. Gan. 326 teen ae a | unlooked for expansion |Dee. 28% 28% United Fond Corp. .01, .05. oy through the continuation in of- male Help Wanted 4 Ss Ivestoc’ Cont: Motor |: 2 “| taken Place, almost 2000 terre esl Lar Ee ae agi eeasae iene can the above Tent Sacer A Se CT Te es ace aT EAU *|Gont. Oil of Del. «.. 5% /coming from the Black Sea region in| yet 405 407 405 407 | Mrs, Di M necessary to our welfare and prog-| =e=oreee FOR RENT—Médern five room du- « % fouth Bt. Paul, Nov. 3—(—(U. S.jcream Wheat... 48% |the last week. A contributing source | Me Po ht rs. Dunn Marks ress be brought about, and therefore plex, Attached garage. Gas or coal ° Dep. Agr.) —Cattle 2500: steers and|Curtiss Wright’: “lot grain price unscttlement was ir-|Jan. . 397 397 3.95 3.95 77th Anniversary] {hey *¢ sing te lay aside their feel-| __ Real Estate furnace. Fine condition. Moderate yearlings steady: best fed yearlings!Dia. Match .. regularity of securities, late setbacks — 'Y| ings of bitterness and resentment |#OR SALE BY OWNER—AM modern | poem, prone 751 oF 151. 7.00; bulk shortfeds 650 down; alt}Drug. Inc. {in the New York stock market yes- DULUTH RANGE Rene ; against existing conditions and cast} five room house with garage. In-|*O® RENT—Comipletely furnished 6 grassers in meager supply. with steers | PURO ;|terday after wheat trade had ended |Duluth, Minn, Nov. 3.—(P)— our generations of the Dunn| their votes in the way which willl quire at 610 6th St. for information, | TOM house, 414 3rd St. Phone 456. turning 4.00 down; butcher stock 'Raten Mie being particularly emphasized, | burum— Open “High Low Cloée family were represented at a lunch- Ee best results and do the SE | _ Mrs. M. L, Shuma : strong, spots 25 highcr: bulk beef|E). Auto Lite. mates that world exportable |NOv- “agiz ‘ggiz S834 | con celebrating the 77th birthday an-| Won for themselves and for FOR RENT—Mod eben tai: cows #00-75; butcher heifers to 3.75: (I. Pow. & Lt. supplies of wheat at present were |May : 40% 20% 29%! niversary of Mrs. John P. Dunn, 208| tiege the oe ey, (Vote to con-| Salesmen Wanted low DaReaniel oa ee low cutters and cutters 1.00-75; medi-/Erie R. R. ... 110,000,000 bushels over and above é : Third St., one of Bi: nals tinue the present administration in]SALESMAN WANTED—The work is |FOR RENT—AIl model " um_ grade bulls down; |Fid. P. Fire ins.”: probable requirements of importing i 26% 25% 26 penal ite Ga ode tot pillitg) tis fond “cotices to anies:| vungalowili uote conan teen feeders and stocker: Yi Reet at bd R. .... countries put a further strain on val-| MAREE taut 2 129% pees, The luncheon was given tablished house to house trade. room eeel ee ‘haat th aoe Calves 2,200; vealers strong. less| Fox Film crv a : atl ae a cent a bushel tumble in See eel by Mrs. Dunn's daughter, Mrs. E. P. Former Minnesota Cash or real estate bond required.| finish with heated garage, Adults rigid sort considered; better grades|Gen, Am. Tank § prices was registered before the See Late Logs, | usin, at the Dunraven, and guests +e State selling experience, age, mar-| preferred. Rent reasonable. Phi 460-50. Gee eee market steadied. O44 102% 102% were members of a bicthd Official Arrested) ied or single. Apply to Grand Un- spo Hogs 5,000; early trade fairly active |Gen. Foods | Dearth of buying power, rather posi Alerts idly ae eh + itthday club to ion Tea Co., 18 South 4th St., Far- - and uneven; strong to mostly 10 high-|Ge. Gas. & El. ‘than unusual pressure to sell, char-| RANGE OF CARLOT SALES |“ ee atts Sota et 8 | st. Paul, Nov. 3—(®)—Harley c.|—80N.D. f ie richard ii cckeen ee er; good to choice 140-240 Ibs. 2.85- Gen hoon cree ar po rae Corn and oats} Minneapolis, Nov. 3.—(?)—Range aba tat onoraten Wits fblttees eat Mathews of St.Paul, former n - Eocated af 1020 pada 3 3 vier weights bid ; mpathized with wh ve i pel a 5 ‘aymond St. In- ses seta pigs 25-2001 Dackins| Sth age seh hen ey |e a th, When Man aint harming, eet aa lea] (ON TIN U E J) | cs mee tee a sows 200-40; a few smooth light-|Gold Dust leon export business had broadened | northern, 471-8 to 4 5-8; No. 2 hard! Dunn's pines. oes marked MIS.) for six weeks on a charge of misap- from page one: POR SRRN Ti Puraitetied | notnes kGos= weights to 250; average cost 2.69; |Goodyr. Tr. & Rub, Provisions reflected upturns in hog| winter, 44 3-8; No. 2 amber durum,| Mem ge ; propriation of state funds, has bee: * ly furnished. Overstuffed set, radio i “weight 223 Ibs. Graham Paige Mot, -.. + "Yq |values. 45 1-4. ae Tent were Ms. Dane me may Pres-| apprehended in Detroit, Mich ye-| Canadian Youth’s epee eae unfur- ; 3S -|Gt. Nor. Ir, Ore. Ctf. . ees | t 2 Mrs. f ,| SF . a ‘ is mes upatatae Se RHeLgHT dow |Gt. Nor. Pid. -- 10% |GRAIN FUTURES DROP | oats; oss antes itito 14 1-4. Mrs. Quain; her granddaughter, Mrs. arieiinpenes ea of the bureau! Projected World Mr. Sheldon, Pe er ones able supply 69 decks of Dakotas,|Gt, Wes. Sug... 8% |TO NEW LOW LEVEL Rye, No. 2, 28 7-8. soda | acienter Seats aREE a mma Tour Reaches End |FOR RENT—Five room house in goo pround 2000 natives; nothing done (press Grunow 1 || Minneapolis, Minn, Nov. 3—“@—| Barley, No. 2 special, 26-20; No. 3, “Pollowing the luncheon, bridge was| , Mathews left Sept. 28 after an ur Reaches End condition. Possession at once. Three eafly; sellers asking sharply hieher,|Houston Ol. 131, |Gtain futures here dropped to a new | 24-28 1-2. played at three tables at Mrs Durars| 2UGit had been started of the state|«r decided ; blocks north of postoffice. Louis or 580 and rove for good to choice | Hudson Motor '3%|low mark Thursday hecause of very| Flax, No. 1, $1.05 1-2 ; Ss at Mrs. Durm’s! testing mill at Mi lecided I wouldn't need the dollar! 9, Ree eee 4, |aiack speculative interest. pol eee Homedand eee Richard Penwarden, a a avregacren educa in school and just got the notion to moe St. Phone 481-W. j tg ey 3 1 Sanaiers auth rest m * ive @ score prize. Mrs. x3 whe on R ‘—Six room modern house CHICAGO int. Harvester 100 Dn RIE OT ENGL: | OUneoLE Mere Cerin ore eet S Ontrise AiG) ee anaes best eters tilptedes arisen t ee eran iony ct 8X [pointing from the outset, considering| | Minneapolis, | Nov. 3. lour| from out of the city. On, grdee of Governor Olson, Btate| He admitted he became homesick at 415 Griffin, Close to school. In- _-Hogs, 18,000, including 6.000 direct; ae rele & Tel i \aaes tee paee cA i Eee sen es ate aaa , 28,993. a ones eolees A aes on ‘once. quire at 5143 Main Ave. active strong to 5 higher; 199-280 Ibs. | Tohns-Manville 4 lbearishness in the bulk of foreign| Standard middlings, $7.50. Air Station Cuts Off | |is ‘allezed to have appropriated | “No. 1 didn’t ary,” he said, “but a|/FOR MENT "Modern six-room house 3.25-30; top 3.35; 140-180 Ibs. 3.00-25; |Kavser (J) . : “qi@|news. Export business showed fa | Mi See eaag nearly $3,000 in state funds to his|big lump came in my throat. at 808 Avenuc B with garage. Near pigs 285-350; culls down to 1.75; |Kelvinator ‘ 34] vorable volume. ic CHICAGO CASH innesota Politician) own use. a iyas onisroy “way, 40 New, vk" | mmmeeeeeeeeeraion § 245-85; smosth light Kennecott Cop. « .9%| Coarse grain futures were unsettled| Chicago, Nov. 3.—(?)—Wheat, No. “ According to word received by i “ 4 Weights to 3.05; light light, good and|Kresee (8. 5.) * 10° land lower, flax losing another 2 eents|2 mixed, 43; new cor, No. 3 yellow,| ,, Minneapolis, Nov. 3—UP)—A po-| Passolt, Mathews had indicated he the boy continued. “I intended to choice, 140-160 los. 3.00-25; Neht|Rrouger se Rol * ggef [Pecause of lack of important buying | 23 3-4 to 24; No. 4 white, 23-28 1-2 [litical speech by F. H. Shoemaker,] will waive extradition and.return to get a tramp steamer for somewhere.” welght, 160-200 Ibs, 310-35; medium|Tiouid Carbonic : [Big |t0 offset. scattered stop-loss sales, | Old corn, No. 2 mixed, 25-25 1-2; N Red Wing, Farmer-Labor party can-| St. Paul without putting up a legal), Asked how he got by the immigra- weight, 200-250 Ibs. 3 heavy |Toew's Ine. .. 38% | December wheat closed 1%c lower| 1 yellow, 25 1-2; No. 1’ white, 25 1-2; didate for conaress, being broadeast| battle. He will be returned by the | ton authorities, Ross said. “that was| rooms, 222 oth hone 1054-M, woight, 250-350 Ibs. 2.90- packing |Louls. G, & Ei. 7a |and May 1%-1%c lower. December | 08s, No. 2 white, 16-16 1-2; rye, no| Ver WCCO here Wednesday night,| Ramsey county sheriff's office. easy. I just waited until it was dark| FOR RENT—One large front room in sows, medium and good, 275-550 Ibs.|Mack Trucks . 18% |oats closed %-%c lower and May %c| Sales; barley, 24-36; timothy seed, was cut off the air about seven min- ri and slipped across the border at/ ® modern home. Suitable for one or 2.40-3.05; pigs, good and choice, 100- | May Dent. Store 12% |lower. December rye closed %c low- | $2-25-50 per cwt.; clover seed, $7.50- utes after the start of the 15-minute BORROWS $35,000,000 Emerson. Nobody saw me.” _ two. Reasonable rent, 213 blocks 5 130 Ibs. 2.85-3.50. [Miami Copper. 3 ler, and May ‘ic lower. December | $875 Per cwt. talk. Ottawa, Nov. 3. — () — An an-| But as for any more trips like the| “from P, ©, Phone 386-R. 110 Cattle 5,500: calves. staugh: |Mo mans aime flax closed 2 cents lower and May Henry A. Bellows, president of the| nouncement Thursday said the gov-|last one “never again,” said Ross.| Thayer. ter steers and yearlings toady | Mont “Ward 47s laze lower. December barley closet DULUTH CLOSE Northwest Broadcasting Company.| ernment of Canada had borrowed| “I'm cured.” FOR RENT=Nicely” furnished room to weak: light yearlings active and /Nash Motors :.. 4|%-%e lower and May %-%sc lower. Duluth, Nov. 3—()—Closing cash| IC. ordered the termination of the | $35,000,000 this week for a two-year} “We're jpst a couple of pals.” said] in modern home. Always hot wa- ns strong; other killing classes about|Nat. Biscuit ‘Tone of the cash wheat market was| Prices: Wheat: No. 1 dark northern broadcast, the first such incident in| period at four per cent interest. The| the elder McDiarmid upon his ar-| ter. Private entrance.’ Next to steady; top weighty beeves 8.50 ines Cash A just a little better compared with fu- | 487-5576; No. 2 do 457-5474; No. 3 the history of the station. transactions were officially described|Tival as he fondled the boy and) bath and phone, $12.00 per month. slaughter cattle and vealers—steers, | Nat. ned or . . tures but there was no real force to| 4° ; No. 1 northern 46%.-| 4 orecals of WCCO said that at the| as ordinary and without any signifi- brushed his hair so he would look 5th St. Phone 468. 2 good and chof&c, 600-900 Ibs, 6.09-8.25; |Nav- Fone! 3% |the demand. Durum was in fair to 5574; No. 2 do 44%-547%4; No. 1 dark| gme {De speech was cut off the air,| cance in exchange rates. It was de-| his best for newspaper photograph- actively furnished 800-1100 Ibs. 6.00-8.50; 1100-1300 1bs.|New York Gel tis; |e00d remand and scarce. ‘There was | hard winter Montana 457.-477%; No. 1 hoemaker was using terminology| nied that any “reflation” of currency|€*S. “He is my young brother.” room in modern home. Suitable for 6.25-9.00; 1300-1500 Ibs. 6.50-9.00; com- NY. NH. & Htfd. 13''|not enough winter wheat to make a| ard winter Montana 447.-46%; No against his political opponents that| Was planned, and asserted that on|, Ross felt pretty good that his} one or tw oe: | Sule tron and, medium: 609-120 Ios, 900-| North Ameria 18, [market and” prices" ‘were ‘nominally|1,SmBeE durum 41%.-49%; No. 2 do might be considered libelous. the contrary, the government merely| father, greeted him with such fine oranda Gentes noone 6.50; heifers, good and choice, 550- 14% | unch: d. %-49%; No. 1 durum 41-42%; vi making a Republi had been offered the understanding. “Gee, I'm glad you're ~ 3 Ibs. '5.75-7.75; commoa and medium $i unchanged. and was better trom | N02 do 41%-42%; No. 1 mixed dur-| SPeech just as it would sonal i? th| advantageous Tate than carried “by| my. father,” nie oe? OME at OS Aye, Bis 3.00-5.75; cows, good and choice, 3.00 26% | shippers, grinders and elevators, oats | 40%-45%; No. 2 do 40% -45%; No. truth were told,” said Shoemaker.| bonds now on the market. | One of the first orders of business| "Qnidne Nor tants, seeing room. 4.00; common and medium, 2.25-3.00 demand was steady. Rye AEIRBGR a 1 red durum 39%. ies course the wires were not used was a telephone call to Mrs. Mc- Buueels for 1 or 2, Hot water heat. low ‘cutter and cutter, 1.25-2.25; bulls from mills was quite snappy and ele-|, ~a% on track 1.05%-3%; to arrive © the truth in a Republican speech| _ PRINCESS INGRID LEAVES | Diarmid in Winnipeg, and that was lose in, Call Roy Mills 678-M. 412 (yearlings excluded), good and choice | par. vator buyers showed fair interest in| 104% Nov. 1.04%; Dee. 1.02%; May and began to smoke, and I guess| London, Nov. 3—(P)—Princess In-| ¥en Ross lost a bit of his youthful tee beef), 275-425; cutter to medium, |Parmelee ‘Trans. ~.. ie ietial SMnthea bares wan | LOH ey turned the switch for protec-| grid, the daughter of the crown|°oMfidence. He shed a few tears as ly furnished com: 2.00-3.00; vealers (milkfed), good and|Pathe Exchange . : weaker at the close Wednesday and Oats No. 3 white 14%. ‘ion both against fire and the people| Prince of Sweden, left Croydon air- he heard his mother’s voice. fortable room im new modern home. choice, 4.50-6.00; medium, 3.00-4.50;|Penney (J. C.) . a tore buyers were intérested in the| No-,1 176 27-26. getting the truth. drome for Brussels by plane Thurs- Strictly private entrance for room- cull and common, 2.00-3.00; stocker |Penn. RR, -. : Dfferings at the opening today. Fine| Barley, malting 22%-26%; special ‘However, T'll finish the talk over|da¥ after a brief holiday in England} Veteran Grand Fork: ers. Opposite St. Alexius Nurses and feeder eattle—steers, good and | Prous, Gambis + 48% jotterings were light and demand was |N® 2 2276-244; No. 3, 21%-23%s; WOCO Saturday night and by that) 8 the guest of the earl of Athlone. " BBS | 10th St. ehplon, stele be 425 6.25; common Pub. Sve. N. J. ® : & good for choice stuff only. Hower grades 19%%-21%. Pee they will have better Ha agree dbrevell a the Policeman Succumbs Dr room, good ven- A . 3.00-4.25. man. 4 —_—-— 4 q ym her lady in tion. Always hot water. Also v Sheep, 13,000; killing classes strong |Purity Bal I 1% H . BISMARCK GRAIN ——— waiting, the only persons prese! Py bi ou to shade higher; feeders unchanged; Radio .. 6% Grain Quotations [| rurnished by Russell-Muller co) LUTHERANS END MEETING | 50 cameramen. Rumors of the pane Henry" Syieen as aeeial oat Good light, ventilation and shower early bulk desirable native and fed |Radio-Ke 344] ©) Date Nov. 3. TADS UN Cae Hy | ceeee Caubarupa tar eels Coarroe | ae i ease ene cated orci | aban Call as aki! ieee eaitern lambs -5.25-90: few closely |Reading Co. Fag MINNEAPOLIS RANGE ie atiderkoncrthenn | Members of the Eastern North Dako-| third son of the king, or th ne iy} e Northern Pacific railroad and Call at 116 W. Tha: werarnl Janae Soeteaos, fer See ,, |Minneapolis, Nov, 3.—()— le 1 canner + 28\ta conference of the American Li otiwWalea! were Carine 6 PER | BOD ee Series OL tne rane Poe ped pahires af best nels ine: Reo Mi im | Wheat— Open High i bd ae + + 28/eran-church brought ean Luth- | of rain’ er discontinued | police force, was found dead in his| __ kor Sale select feeders 4.75-5.00; lambs, 90 : 54, i + 4455 44% . 1 amber durum . 20 | word, ought thelr annual] in official circles Thursday. room here Wednesday. FOR QUICK DELIV Pe Ibs. down, good and choice, 5.00-6.00; |Reynol 4655 . 1 mixed durum ‘19 | lay session to a close here Wed- peste, Nae ack Viken was the second ‘mob 1 (VERY on Back- medium, 4.00-5.00; all weights, com- Royal 1 red durum . ig|Resday night. A report on the Good HUSKERS IN CONTEST traffic offi PUSS | AR ROR: Bone. E>) A aaa mon, 3.50-4.00; ewes, 90-150 lbs. med- Safeway Stores .. 3 25 . 1 flax “gg | Samaritan society which maintains|_ York, Neb. Nov. 3,—(P)—Forty| police { i eas oy ocr ep yd pect bd ELEY San inte: ToDcaRO; all’ weights, |B taean Ea. ° : 2M oe ee 0a home for children in Fargo was |{4Fmers, champions all Tee eee ee ee Tame tong |FOR SALE — Blue enamel nickel cull and common, .50-1.75; feeding Seaboard ar. ‘ ferean aa a ae et given by Rev. A. Hoegerp, Fargo. Rev,} hind a band into the Becariee health for oe ice oe Plated range with reservoir. Pretty lambs, 50-75 Ibs. | good and choice, [Roamer abuck *. 3 isu ‘is% | Barley. 10). jGrappe of Gasselton and Rev. J.| brothers’ cornfield Thursday morn-|had been able to work regularly ‘and| *S.% ‘oll Very reasonable price. 4.50-5.25. Beare Foebine. | Oats .... * ‘pg | Bohnhoff of Valley City gave reports | ing to joust for the husking crown) his death was unexpected. 415 8th St. or call Army and Navy ey eee [served ine Gi _ 104 1.04 1.02 1,02%|Dark hard winter wheat . ‘94 {00 the Fondulac, Wis. convention.|f Nebraska. Each a winner of a| Unmarried, he leaves two broth Eine er, stoux crry | sale Shel Union Oil + LOT 107% 1.05% 1.05% | ae caer ot Encl poatiege at one ee, they competed for| Otto, of Blackduck, Minn., and Olaf, FOR SALE—Usec Pl joux City, Iowa, Nov. 3.—(?}—(U. ons . _ | eee eee a . §. D., has been balanced, it cash prizes and the right to of Fertile, if te /| Cheap. Harris imansee. 8. D. A.)—Cattle 1,500; killing steers, |S! BLM 22 219% 2176 | Produce Market-~ was announced, and the college trans- | Other midwestern ceeneeee eran ian es MAAR» Aiea winter AB MRIS FoR ee oomannee. SRB - x yearlings and she stock fairly active, |S0° 1 wa ee CU | [ferred to Luther college at St. Paul,| national championship in Henry) ASUIRG MACETIN Bee ee ee ea ian tae 15% The conference was invited to county, I, Nov. 10. F Dis MAS Sundstrand, 8; 5 7 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN cuicaa in Pa, meet - ARRANGE BIG LOAN Underwood Noiseless, Portabl about’ steady; desirable medium |s 1y,|_ Minneapolis, Minn. Nov. 3.—UP)— 0 |in Fargo next fall. New York, Nov. 3—(P)—New York| Standard. er weight beeves held above 7.25; plain |s 11 |wheat. receipts Thursday "103 com-|,, Chicago, Nov. 3—@)—Butter was TAX BELL-RINGING city arranged ‘Thursday _ wil Mcbn tactios ain a \ short feds and grassers 4.75 down; |St if |pared to 130'a year ago. lunsettled ‘Thursday and prices were| TROVATTEN ATTACKS BROWN | Caceres, Spain, Nov. 3—(®)—Cast-| Chase Renard Thurpday wich the} Deloss. Seta inet ices Al aaa | bulk cows eligible around 2.00-75; low 1, |__ Wheat generally lower. Eggs were firm, but| Fargo, N. D., Nov. 3.(7}—The Re- | ing about for new sources of ,| for a $21 Sen ee eee ree y te eae ae { Care rR a ee Ay LabsT: 15% protein Delivered _ To Arrive! Poultry ruled weak. | paptigan parts’ dealings witt axa: the elty council Ras agreed to tectene gent. Te wae In the form of apenel| IP of oftios_ mipahinas.s Same ee eee held above 480, Ld’ north. 48% 30% TT's | PSButter 8497, firm; creamery specials culture, R.A. Tovatien, Minnesota | the next budget a tax on the ring: Peorporate ‘stock. the form of special| ITAL TYPEWRITER CO. 207 Bdwy. Hogs 3,000; steady to 10 lower; top 3 ae noe ten 40% *}93 score 20%-%; extras 92, 19%; ex- (commissioner of agriculture, charged | Ne of church ‘bells. ach church Ph ye ag rg pe pe RR 2.85; choice medium weight butchers 14% protein f tra firsts 90-91, 18%-19%; firsts 88-| Thursday in a radio address, “is clut- | Would pay $8 year and each chapel| will be used for” oe Fis BE oe 5 held higher; bulk 170-180 lb. weights 1 dk north. 467% 8, 174-18; seconds 86-87, 15-16%; | tered with broken promises.” “What,” | 80 cents. Bells a mile and a quarter|(llef, payments Sa eaten la Wanted. to Bey 2.75-85; bidding downward to 2.50 on 2 dk north: 44% standards #0 centralized carlote 10%, [he then asked, "hat Earle Brows, Aes | 0m the city would ring taxcree. | routine payments of the ely on. ac- | Gye ag egy ey ein Wanted: aetmo welgity butchers; few 140 3 dk north, 43% :| Eggs 2158, firm prices unchanged. {Publican candidate for governor, to —- * | count of rapid transit ty on ac-| Highest market prices paid. Bring 170 Ibs. 2.50-75; packing sows 2.15-40; ep Encese, per pound, ‘Twins, 43 1-2; offer the farmers of Minneesters “Me | CONFERENCE BUREAU MEETS | school and Hospital construction and| !jq{OU, Hides. Furs and junk. Seeder pigs 2.75-3.00. Looe ee 47% | daisies, 13; longhorns, 13; young|Brown’s birth, training, and’ social |_ Geneva, Switzerland, Nov. 3.—(#)—| Similar charges. tion and) “NORTHERN” HIDE & FUR COM- “Sheep 3,500; fat lambs opening 15- | Umi ae DED: | Americas, 13; brick, 11; lmburger, 'Position,” Trovatten continued, “makes |The world disarmament conference PANY, Bismarck, N. Dak. 28 higher ta packers: other classes |; ths + | 12; Swiss, domestic, 28-29 1-2; im-|it impossible for him to understand |bureau, steering committee for the HUSKERS TO COMPETE | little changed; early sales choice na- 2a ported, 26-37. the problems of the farmer, the la-|conference proper, mét again Thi Springfield, Minn, Ni (P\— | tive lambs A packers 5.25-50; fed rin 4 Pea ae as a fae 43 Baad jborer and small business man.” day afternoon without Germany, ‘and nesota’s 20 Dest’huskers cm at: } wooled lambs 540; good to choice a | ; hens, 11-14; leghorn hens, 9; ———_—_____ in avoided” discussion of - \ feeding lambs quoted iS A518; few 24 ie | sored sites 30; ree en, ti pel ENTERTAIN TEACHERS - marys demand ie arms cause 7 Anderson farm, ‘near here, Friday in ! choice native lambs to shippers late sl » 95 » 10-17; ickinson, N. D., Nov. 3.—(P)— = ‘ juest fate champic ‘Wednesday 5.60. Vv iat : | Supe Beet geese, 10-10 1-2; Diekiiean wives, whose husbands are LEAVES FAMOUS JEWELRY the ae en ‘the motional cone ea NG: , 9. members of the Lions and Roti Chicago, Nov. 3.—()\—' test ne Bert Hanson 8 BOSTON WOOL _ Hd "W 45% 46% 45% clubs, will sit at home Friday night nies of ie hata oun tee oe collet a Ge dateone ana ne Boston, Nov. 3.—(?)—A few houses 2 . 43% 45% ..... NEW YORK | while their husbands entertain teach-|McCormick, notably od rege ion, : “7 ere receiving a very limited volume 3 is wo 8th ABT New York, Nov. 3.—(P}—Butter, 9-jers of the local public schools and|pendants that once part | 2 7} 23 Montana Winter Wheat 144, firmer. Creamery, higher than | State T were of the a of business on some lines of fine wool. 14% ei ‘eachers college. The affair is|Russian crown jewels, formed the to Mostly the shorter staple combing ai ak iphw or oe 21 ae ee 92 score 21; firsts|an annual event at which the bene-|principal part of personal property wools are wanted at the moment, 2 Reensahet \t HW 48% 50% « bo% |e bd score 18-20%; seconds 17%-%; | dicts join in the entertainment for the | worth $1,033,348 in the inventory of '* erage to short French combing 64's CHICAGO POTATOES 18% centralized 90 score 19-1914, teachers. ’ her estate, made public Thi foe the q and finer territory wools in original —(P—(U. B. Dep,|! B Wor 4 ‘| a‘ cheeae, ag steady, unchanged * jursday. eoisd. boviertiets tick nace yy bags bring 42-43 scoured basis. Greasy | agr rte Te Delt ss.-. ATTa 48% 47% 48% | Eggs, 14.934, steadier. Mixed (cases THREE IN TRAGEDY BRITONS RUSH MONE’ Savings and Investment if 5 132%, in 43 Ibs. net) 25%-%; mediums, 22-25;| Lapeer, Mich., N y, Manag City Life Insurance Co. ¢ California wools sell in limited quan- | total U. 8. shipmertts, 462; firm, aup-|1 W or | . pect, .» Nov. 3.—()—Gabriel| London, Nov. 3.—()—So gteat was ‘Annuities-Py ey tities ab 25-88 scoured basis. Texas| plies moderate, trading” pte thas Me F HH as eth ast AT? | FeSraREA Oe, special packs 23-2414, /Kostas, a farmer living two miles|the rush of money for investment in 11 either: ae Be Rite eee i wools are moving’in a small way at| sacked per ewt., Wisconsin | rade of es |PtRaaards ea: east of Clifford, Mich., in Lapeer | the new 300,000,000 three per cent con-|1 sio ea ec gee. ae Aes 4 33-38 acoured basis for fall wools. and | 60-70; mostly, 65: Minnesota Freee lt DHW or | Poultry steady. Fowls, county, Thursday shot and killed his/version loan that the lists were cl $10.08 per thousand. Our nts Bene eee or ged Licmouths | Gat intr Meurt Dabote warty One| igll,Wsi; gaidSindl antes wieeal “Lid poultry firm, Chickens, ‘by then: act mime lo death foliowine | teaetetoe eee ay, instead not NER-NTSTUL AGESUT 65: " M akata eat . ens, en shot = staple. 60-65; Idaho Russets, $1.10-.20. |12% protein eh AC ee Ne we ES Ge ee ae oe Sore Ds

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