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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1938 , at f Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and .|An Up-To-The Minute Directory Market Report tor Wed., Feb, 15:Of The City’s Wants Watad'tust* STOGK MARKET HAS || New York Stocks |WHEAT ADVANCES ASE'E&* sos os au{teatumiieessne arn mrermasnee =o on many average NEW STABILITY IN |ioc.gearr==r= —. SBLLING PRESSURE etait wt eee eet ees BAPTIST PASTORS RANGE OF CARLOT SALES 4 Air Reduction 56% 12% protein makers, are available in modera‘ WAKE OR BIG DROP ‘Alleghany a DROPS AT CHICAGO i B LY OF sete ar tem 407 | UAntities at 36-38 scoured basis. URGED T0 RAISE nis CIRO AT CHICA THI w..... F 48% 46% Alls Chalmers . Sit ee te FOREIGN EXCHANGE Am. Goml. Ai, i LHW..... 46% 7% 46% 47%] New York, Feb. 15—()—Foreign , Steel Trade Reviews Are Opti-|4m. & Fore 6 lay Durum exchange irregular, Great Britain : Am. International 61; |Reactions From Top Prices|Ch,1 amber .49% 521% .49% .51%|/demand in dollars, other in cents. mistic; Reserve Judgment Am. Power & Light 57; 18% protein és Great Britain 3.45%; France 3.91 7-16; Am. Mill ...... v Ascribed to Unloading By ea ke Se seeee [Italy 5.11; Germany 23.76%; Norway S on Rail Report ee cee ; ay 17.59%; Sweden 18.21%; Montreal P es esr Federal Agencies Rade 84.25, County Agent Tells Ministers New York, Feb. 15—(#)—Renewed |Am. Tobacco “BY - Le. 45% tees - Discouraged rarians stability appeared in the tinancial|A™. Water Works 231; | ,, Chicago, Feb. 15.—(#—Influenced | amber.... 42% ves|_ New York, Feb, 5-00) Govern- 6 ll markets Wednesday after Tuesday's |Annconda Copper 67, | largely by strength of stocks and by|2 amber.... “41% sit] ment bonds: Liberty 3%8, 108.1; do PES NEwaret heeP setbacks, Atch. T. & 8. F. .. 41g lack of selling pressure, wheat ad- Grade of Ast 4%s, 102.24; do 4th 4%s, 103.6; —_—___—_—_ Stocks, bonds ahd in the commodi-|Atiantic in 2 23% |Vanced to a substantial extent Wed-|1 406 o-oo | treasury 4%s, 110.6; do 4s, 106.4, 2 ties, wheat, actually showed inter-|Atlantic Refining . : 15% |Mesday and held much of the gains. |2 2945 sees ‘ An appeal to Baptist ministers in vals of firmness, Progress in securi-|Auburn Auto. .... 40 Later, increased selling, ascribed to}! td durum “404 MOG wreee CURB STOCKS their annual state conference here to ties was meager, however, and the|Aviation Corpofation 5% | government = sponsored agencies, Coarse Ne k, Feb. b: help raise the morale of the farm stock market turned rather spotty|Baldwin Locomotive 5% | brought about reactions from the| COM Giles Service aye Ou: I people of North Dakota was voiced by , after midday, with tobaccos and util- | Balt: & Dhlo 10% |day’s top prices. Exporters were rep- i Elec Bond & Share 14%. H. O. Putnam, Burleigh county agri- ities encountering some selling. Re-|Rendix Aviation gi, | Tesented as buying futures at Winni- Standard Oil Ind 21. cultural agent, Tuesday at a dinner ports of progress in dealing with the|Bethl. Steel... + 13% | Pee. United IGA a meeting. BUSINESS SERVICE GUIDE : « Michigan banking situation were en-|Borg-Warner . 7% | _ Wheat closed unsettled, %-% above piste neediness He said that ministers have a rare “! couraging and steel trade reviews!Briges Miz. 3 4 | Tuesday's finish, May 47%-%4, July Pi opportunity in these times to encour- UPHOLSTERING were distinctly optimistic. There was|Bur. Ad. Mch. 6% 48-4816; corn a shade to % up, May 0) N T I N U E age people and to make practical sug- CL. ASSIFIED AD a tendency in Wall Street to reserve |Calumet & Hecia 216 /25%-%; July 2714-4; oats %-% ad- C J gestions to those who are becoming GERMAN SPECIALIST IN decision on the national transporta-|Canadian Pacific ot | vanced, and provisions unchanged to from page one’ ~~ | discouraged. RATES UPHOLSTERING tion committee report. an Be Buais 715 cents off, Bill Invalidates Improvement of home surroundings Furniture Repairing and Ordering of American Telephone’s|Chesap. & Ohio 27%, | Unusual scantiness of speculative by planting of trees and flowers would — | Remode! regular dividend had been expected, !Chi, & N. ‘44, | Offerings characterized wheat trade Restrictive Laws be lle dle COLT sid 1 insertion, 15 words f] Alls Work Absolutely Guaranteed and that stock lost an early frac-|Chi. Gt. Wes.” 2% | until prices rose 1% cents a bushel. F said. The farmer should be encour- | eh tn tional gain. In the utilities, Public/Chi. Gt. W. Pfd. 5% |Relative firmness of Liverpool quota- a Already on Books) seed to use the opportunities he has 45c GUSTAV GASCHK & SON Service of N. J. and Consolidated Gas|C. M. St. P. & Pac. 1% | tions attracted notice and there was ce aaeeery for self-reliance, such as planting of cee aimee fact oart dusatnes eae lost about 114 points. Similar de-|C. M. St. P. & Pac. Pid. 214 | a less uneasy feeling evident in regard 30% 32% 20% Anfinson, Bailey, Bettenhausen, Bie-|800d gardens and keeping chickens. | WOrdS ......+..++e+esesssseees0T56| Uf amarck, N. Dak. clines appeared in American Tobacco | Chl. R. I. & Pacific . ai to the Michigan bank situation, The “ws “"Vwer, Born, Broschat, Corel, Crockett, Putnam also urged the pastors to 2 consecutive insertions, not TAXI 3 el Liggett & ae B. ee 135 peketitae em So Geen was 1.08% 1.10% 1.08% .... Cunningham, Tan) cies Esieigon pelt Pee il among chil- ro cid tions, not over * ‘AXICAB stocks st , gaining small frac- 4 le! 5 — of McKenzie, Erickson of McLean,| dren esetececcereesceee tions. The sugar’ stocks were again; 19 “| Cables from India told of urgent MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Ettestad, Pelbonet, Fedje, Fitch, Fitz-| Tuesday afternoon speakers were | a gore insertions, not over 1-100 ’ firm. Miscellaneous issues up % to.1|Consol 48%; |need of rain and said wheat yields} yinneapolis, Feb. 15.—()—Flour 10| gerald, Flannigan, Gessner, Gilbert-|Dr. William Kuhn of Chicago and ‘ tive risertions, wap over point included South Porto Sugar, |Co 3% {18 the central provinces were Expect-lower; carload lots family patents|Son. Gilchrist, Godwin, Hanson of| Rey. A. C. Darrow, of Burma, : “So eter $145 CAB CO. Case. In the rails, Pennsylvania rose (CON: Motor 2% lerpool of renewed buying for China.|"Ehtoments 21491 barrels ton, Kapfer, Lemke, Lynch, MecKel-| ian church.” He said some of the|W0rd to above rai Insured Carriers a fraction, while Union Pacific eased!Gorn’ Products ... 52% | AN opposite influence was announce-! Bure bran $9.50-10.00. lar, Niewoehner, Noben, Olson of| things that “seem to us to be thorns! 4) a Baggage and Parcel Delivery 10 eg wee U. 8. Steel was steady. Gold!Cream Wheat .. 26% — cab al tt een ine Standard middlings $8.50-9.00. Bowman, Owings, Patterson, Peter- 4 spot are just for the purpose ony Tone, ohana) cae mining issues turned quiet. Curtiss Wright 1% | mestie farm s\ of n Soabiaecaalisaialals son of Bottineau, Peterson of Moun-|f ¢ ie us.” The close was irrequla?, ‘Trans-(Dia, Eaten” 18% | postponed ‘and would hereafter be trail, Piper, Rue, Sandie, Schauss,| Speaking on “Rethinking Missions | UR€ office by 9:00 a. m. to insure in- APARTMENT 3514 m. 5 ;Drug, Inc. es id: es,” is .|Sertion same day in fers approximated 850,000 shares, or Drug, Inc. jissued on April 1 instead of March 1 Minneapolis, Feb, 13.—(}—Range |Scholl, Sprenger, Sticka, Sundby of with Abiding Principles,” Rev. Dar @ little more than half Tuesday’s|Dupont ... j This change, however, does not affect McLean, Sundby of Reriville, Swett,|Tow called attention of the confer- | classified page. the = 3 fain sales: Wheat, No. ie = Apartment for Rent lark northern, 49%i-55; No. 4 mixed, ; é border or white space used on|| 3 large rooms.. Furnished i Se Against passage were: Anderson|regarding the man who probably is rege 5 or une borrowed strength from wheat. E No. 2 durum, 45%; No. 2 am-lo¢ Togan and Anderson of Sargent,| better known today as “the forgotten turnover, Lo ig | rivate eporia, which are expected to of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1! tvotfry, Twete, Wolf, Young. ence to the basic thought of Jesus Part ’ Li a ~ El. Auto Lite. e a bul ex - Corn and oat want ads come under the classified|| furnished. Electric refrigerator. ivestoc <a z eee siete %,| , Provisions were easy, responsive to| ber durum, 4974; No. 4 mixed durum,| arneson, Brunsdale, Carlson, Ditt-| man.” display rates of 75 cents per column!| Close in. Reasonable rent, If i ‘SO. ST. PAUL *| id, P. Fire Ins. downturns of hog values. 46%; No. 2 red durum, 43%, mer, Espeland, Flaten, Fuglestad, Ha-| There are three basic thoughts, he | Ch per single insertion. renting, see this apartment. Corn, No. 4 yellow, 19%; No. 2 Phone 1313, mixed, 19. gen, Hanson of Barnes, Hanson of|said, “Human life is sacred, we are —(P)— First_ Nat. Strs. South St. Paul, Feb. 15.—(P)—(U. 8. | First Nat. Str Benson, Hill, Holte, Homnes, Jar-|bound together in one brotherhood Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 2,506; largely steer | Fox Film “A” all 4 | MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES Gen. Am. Tank NOTICEABLY STRONGER Oats, No. 3 white 15. dine, Jodock, Jones, Larson of Nel-j in this world and it is the business of Work Wanted and yearling run; latter predominat-|Gen. Am. Tal Rye, No. 2, 32 g » el = elitr R} ° Gen. Elec. .. Minneapolis, Feb. 15.—()—Wheat eee oe son, Larson of Ransom, Lavik, Lille-| the strong to help the weak. , UBBER STAMPS ing; undertone on these and fat she) Gon" ‘moods 4 |futures were ambitious early in the! Barley, sample grade, 22. HONEST, reliable girl wants general haugen, Lofthus, Lund, McInnes, Me-| “Times call for the church to see} housework. Part time or by the market session Wednesday but to-| Flax, No. 1, 1.10 Manus, Morgan, Mostad, Muus, Nel-|the opportunity of this day,” Dr. John| hour. Ten years of expense 40 |wards the close some profit-taking wedi ee son of Dickey, Nelson of Morton, Nel-|Killian of Philadelphia said. “People 5 ef Rubber Stam: 12% | developed. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN son of Ward, Odegard, Onleaby, ‘Olson |ate hi for the Savin the chow | Cod references. Phone 440-J. ps 19% | Most of the news was encouraging| Chicago, Feb. 15.—()—Wheat, o/or adams, Peters, Place, Rathbun, |offers.” He called upon churches to| COMPETENT middle-aged woman. We Make Them 15%} to holfers and there was improved | Sles; corn, No. 3 mixed, 23; No. 2/Rindy, Sannes, Savre, Shurr, Smith,}ask themselves some questions about + hata holed cas na Rb Commercial are ys , » = 01 nat sentiment regarding the financial|¥cllow (old), 25%-'4; No. 2_ white, Solberg, Steedman, Stoa, | Strutz,|their resources and opportunities, rec-| Housekeeper wants work. Best of ” Service, Inc. stock weak to lower; choice mixed o yearlings held upwards of 6.00; bulk R all weights saleable around 3.50-5.00; General Mills best matured steers early 4.00; three] Gen. Ry. Sig. . cars 1,266 lb. weights this price; beef) Gillette Saf. Raz. cows 2.00-50; putcher heifers 3.00-|Gold Dust raat phil eat tiniae aie eed eed Mot 144 | Situation in Michigan, ii rerpehe 2 per Abert tye.|Svingen, Swendseid, Symington, |ommending careful planning, study of one Relics No, 3394 in| |!l! Hoskins Block Phone 490 feeders and. stocxers unchanged, Gt. Nor. Pf... 9. |, May, July and September wheat fu- | 0.5005: wir dick eee seed, | Thompson, ‘Traynor, Twichell, Wright, {resources on hand, and then prayer | _- ch iccacst ty aceon | Calves 3600; auevetiiy Staupo tins|\Gt Wen Bus: 9% | tures closed Si-%ic higher. May oats | 500-50 Der ewt.; clover 5.50-| Speaker Craig. for “additional help as the secret of agen chip robe LADY will cook and) eer Tuesday's “opening; shatter: rades | Grigsby Grunow . 1, {closed unchanged, May and July rye) °° Pe Scere ed giaclany Absent: | Opdahl. effective work in this age-" Sit : anise Soe! aa ari nae Apartments for Rent lireely Sboipaee chee acl As anor Houston Oil ... 12% | ‘se higher, May and July barley %c DULUTH CASE GEOER The measure repeals all but 10 of] The conference adopted for its slo-} Ti" kage Gs ace cand & - ste el i poneitacd Hudson Motor . 4 |higher, May flax %c higher and July cl approximately 115 sections of the pro-|gan next month “March to Church in| Dainty, delicious cakes baked on| FOR RENT—Up to date furnished ingly up to 6.00 and above with culls Hupp. Mot. Car 2% | flax unchanged. Duluth, Feb, 15—(#}- Closing ¢ash| hibition laws, leaving on the books|March.” ‘Thousands of Baptist| fer. Highest references, Phone) and unfurnished apartments. Strict downward to 2.00. Int. Combus. Eng. 3¢| Owing to scant offers the cash heat: No. 1 dark northern jjaws rey 1084. | ly modern. Also light housekeeping é 8 ses . 5. . gulating the liquor traffic|churches will conduct an attendance Senora Hogs 14,000; moderately active;|Int. Harvester . 17% No, 2 do 467-55) EXPERT TO) N rooms. 106 Main Ave. Nicola genecally avevacing anvend. thaeeer: Ae Ra aia. % | wheat market acted stronger. There ot anaes 6 ne among Indians and the laws affecting | campaign next month. 'T WATCH REPAIRING ‘% | was no improvement in the demand r% “ minors. Statutes relating to liabil-| A contest in which churches will| At depression prices. Prices cut in| Apartments. 6% | for low protein quality and no change No. 2 do 4675-55 some underweights and pigs off|Int. Tel. & Tel. No. 1 dark hard ity where liquor is involved also would |compete on the basis of the percent-| half. All work guaranteed. Mail|FOR RENT—One furnished or unfure more; packing sows about steady; | Johns-Manville 18'2| in comparative prices. There was no| Winter Montana 477-4975; No. 1 hard | remai: rd t ; . 8 in, f resident members present at; Ofders given prompt attention.; nished three room apartment, Also ‘ better 160-220 tbs.. 218-25; §00-325;] Kayser (J)... 1% | change in durum or winter wheat and | Winter Montana 46%~48%; No, 1 am- Approve Other Bills aiemning services of Worship has been| Round crystals, 25c. Fancy crys-| one two room furnished apartment. — Sea eae, q cote = poate He 4, | offerings were very light. ber durum 47%4-53%4; No. 2 do 46'-| provisions for making auto license | organized. tals, 50c. Dean E. deel 515% 4th) Newly decorated. Heat, lights and 32] Cash corn demand was fair with |52!; No. 1 durum 454-47; No. 2 do] plates and coffins at the state peni-|°"rne North Dakota churches were| St Bismarck, on offerings fairly liberal. Oats demand |44%4-4714; No. 1 ee 42'-/| tentiary and abolition of the office of divided into groups of four for the == | FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room apart- 147% | Wa strong again and prices gained | 50%; No. 2 do 42!:-50'%; No. 1 rea) state hotel inspector, featured 10{competition. Teaming with the First Mal ment. Including lights, water, heat 17% {0 futures. Rye offerings continued |durum 4214. ‘ other bills passed by the house. | Baptist church of Bismarck, of which| ___Male Help Wanted _| and gas. 930-4th St. 15 | light and in fair to good milling de- Flax on track 1.09%; to arrive} Another bill will permit, if approv- Rev. E. L. Jackson is pastor, will be BE A BARBER. Learn an easy pro- “FOR RENT: Modern apartment. 15 |mand. Barley receipts were too light |1.09's; May 1.09's; July 1.07%; Oct.Jed by the senate, administering of! the First Baptist churches of Minot,| fession. Low rates. Free catalog. Phone 287. L. K. ‘Thom pa 2 |to make a real market. Flax recelpts 1.06%. hog cholera serum by farmers, hith-! Fargo and Grand Forks. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D, | —— 1 < °°": _"- a: ig were limited. Oats: No. 3 white, 15%-%. erto forbidden. The Baptist canvass for pledges wi) | =————==——_—_—_—_—— FOR RENT-—Strictly_ modern fur- gas furnished. Call at 622 3rd St. 140-160 1 uneven 2.85-3.25; pigs mostly 2.85; packing sows 2.25-50; average cost Tuesday 3.11; weight -) ae Mack Trucks Sheep 8,000; four doubles through; 28 doubles fed lambs on offer; prac-| Mathieson Alk. . tically nothing done early; packers arate: : talking 25 lower on fat lambs, 5.25|\ro Kan. & Tex. RRR @| No. 1 rye, 32 The coffin manufacturin; nished apartment. Two rooms and . . x . ——————__—— . . i Proposal be conducted throughout the count 4 omni anllesa) eal ate ee Mo. Pacific ... | Grcin Quotations || _2°"y,, mat fixes the wholesale and retail prices bes week of March 12 to 19, Dr. Frea | __ Household Goods for Sale nee cre with Murphy bed. tp okie GLUE Rant Tad eee oe Mont. “Ward . i. No, 2, 22-23% of caskets to be made at the state! Stockton, Fargo, presided over|FOR SALE—New enameled kitchen} Phone 1250. 00 prsoaakani ange rival ie Tat. cin 31° CHICAGO RANGE |¢T 8tades 17% -205 prison with prison labor, and sets up! Tuesday's business session. Rev. Dan-| Tange, grates for coal or wood, pol-| FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart= CHICAGO Nat pong ‘“ ‘* \Chicago, Feb. 15.—(P)— BISMARCK GRAIN provisions for counties to handle! ie} Heitmeyer, Fargo, is chairman of} 4shed top, nine lids, large water res-| ment. Large living room, kitchen- Chicago, Feb. 15.—(P)—(U. 8. Dep.| Nat. Dairy ea A area Open High Low Close| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) |them. The other house measure au-|the committee planning the “March| ‘Servoir, large oven. Come and see; ette, bath room, built-in features. Agr.)—Hogs 25,000 including 8.000 di-| Nat. Power & Li ATS ATs Date Feb. 15, thorizes manufacture of auto license! to Church in March” campaign. for yourself. Will trade for grain.| Always warm. Suitable for two. 4 ve - | Ne 47% 48 | No. 1 dark northern plates and road signs in the prison éeeeeebamabinns Dacotah Seed Company. Phone! Close in. Laundry privileges, Phone feet SOK aan Oe) Ore ce inaa Ne Ae me oa: 49% 49% !No. 1 northern .... with an $18,000 appropriation for pur-| 106, Ninth and Main. | 260. Dr. Binge. © Ws lower; heavies and packing sows fully | Norf. & Western 25% 25% No. 1 amber durum chase of necessary machinery. The! TW MEN HELD IN SSS = | ror RENT—Furnished of unfurnishs steady; 180-200 Ibs., 3.50-70; top 3.75;| North American oT 37g | No. 1 mixed durum coffin manufacturing bill carries an Real Estate ed apartments. Varney Aparte 300-400 Ibs., 3.35-40; 140-170 Ibs., 3.25-| Northern Pacific 28% (28% | No. 1 red durum . appropriation of $2,000. FOR SALE—Modern new home. Six} ments. Phone 773. 65; pigs, 3.00-25; most packing sows| Ohio Oil ....» No. 1 flax . ‘The house accepted committee re- rooms and bath. Finished base-|*OR RENT—Strictly modern furnish> 2.95-3.10. Pac, Gas & El. i 16% 16% | No. 2 flax . Ports for indefinite postponement of . ment. Garage. Landscaped grounds.| ed and unfurnished apts. Rose “Light light, good and choice, 140-160| Pacific Light . : "a IT, 17% 17% 117%6| No. 1 rye the bills providing for free school Near schools and capitol. Priced) Apartments 213 3rd Be PW. ig n B . Packard Motor % |Sept. . ATi ATs 17% 17% | Barley texts; for exemption of state em- for quick sale. Owner leaving cit; es 7 ‘4 Tbs., 3.25-60. Light ee pi Par.-Publix . Oats Ployes from garnishment and for re Write P. O. Box 692, Glamarsk N. Ibs. 350-15, Medium weight, Parmelee Trai ee compelling publication of school | -_., f ei 2 * “\|FOR RENT—Large 5 room apt. Call and good, 275-550 Ibs., 2.85-3.20. Pigs,|Penn. R, R, t Produce Markets more than $25,000 yearly. leggers’ Had Part in Farms tor Rent _| POR RENT—Modern. good and choied, 100-130 Ibs., 3.00-25, |Phillips Pet. - pilin ry Boettcher Abducti WANTED: Good tenants for farms| ‘eproof building. Inquire at Trib- Cattle, 9,000; calves, 1,200; largely |Ett sve. Weg eRe a ONTINUE D joettcher Abduction around Driscoll and Sterling. Gall| UR Office. steer and yearling run; light weight/punman ...... ; a er ‘from page ome: or write me at Bismarck, N. Dak., Houses and Flats mixed steer and heifer yearlings be-|Purity Baking’. Liao ah pe a Rgds Senn 10. 15—()—Two| A. M. Kiland, fieldman for Federal|___‘aouses and Flats __ ing in liberal supply; very little done; |Radio unsettled in tone but little revised in F Lead f nver, Colo. Feb. 15.—(P)—' F FOR RENT, MARCH 1ST—One mod> 2 UIMIAELONG Weak fe ok laett dew carte Edeeeith pi EES, price Wednesday. Eggs were steady) /Ormer er 0 men are in jail and several arrests| Land Bank |" ern six-room house. Outside gas sales desirable light weight steers and |Reading Co, at MINNEAPOLIS RANGE and poultry ruled steady. National Guard to [NG Giore toners the as nour|__ Stocks and Bonds _rage._At 412 Ave. D. Phone 108._ yearlings weak to steady to order buy- Remington 3% Minneapolis, Feb. Bow Butter, 5,136, unsettled; creamery’ = 5 nesday /e wal e hot ————|¥OR RENT—Beautiful new upper ers; sprinkling light yearlings to 7.00; | 820 Motor 1% | Wheat specials "(93 score), 19-19%; exiras Fight Accusation feactine set Monday by Chief Albert] WANTED—AIl those holding stocks and jower dupleses..two eal eee 13) AORIAtIDE Iago i: (82), 1814; extra firsts (90-91), 18- ee Clark for the solution of the Kid-| “and bonds of any description should | ach. “Fireplaces, Gus heat’ Hot Slaughter cattle and vealers: steers, 2] £Sics, firsts, (88-60), Tie ais Seconds) Fraser, who is president of the Na- naping hours, ase. up Wednesday} Nite Tribune Ad. No. 3411, immed-| water at all times. Nice lawn. Well . good and choice, 550-900 Ibs., 5.75~7.25; ized carlots), 18%. Eggs, 9,753, steady; | ional Rifle association, attended a jsiely. located. Also garage. Call at 406 _ 900-1100 Ibs., 5.50-7.25; 1100-1300 lbs., 5th St. 20% cid extra firsts cars, 1342, local 13; fresh| ulitary convention at New Orleans) Clark announced the arrests of W. 4.75-7.00; 1300-1500 lbs. 4.00-6.00. and met with the capitol commission |. “Req” -| Moorhead, Minn., he will be lodged| FOR RENT—Comfortable 6 room. Common and medium, §$0-1500 Ibe i dil Roe aton Rouge on the trip, which ao Shon be tied ne inal gB the Cass couniy jail here. || modern house by eb. 18th, Three 3.75~-5.25. ers, good and choice. c 184 % te was taken between Nov. bootle; lal ‘Loughlin, 5) throug! ab-| bedrooms and bath upstairs. Three 550-750 Ibs., 4.75-6.25, Common and|S tan. apne single dais, “Saat i eo “pace | 1 1981. py Se ane ee aa ee domen, was reported improved in a/ rooms downstairs. Hi Hot water bak medium, 3.25-4.75. Cows, good, 2.75- ne 207% | 1 . ™ ssid Fraser resigned as a member of the| part in the kidnaping Sunday at mid-| Moorhead hospital. House in good condi 3.25. Common and medium, 2.50-75. cing. live, 36 trucks, steady;|C@Pitol commission last month when|night of the 3l-year-old scion of a Can be seen at 819 and Bt. = Low cutter and cutter, 1.65-2.50. 21% 21% !hens, 13-14; leghorn hens, 11%; col-| testimony presented before the legis-| wealthy pioneer Colorado family. 835. Bulls, (yearlings excluded), good s:+++ 22% |ored’ springs, 14: rock springs, 15;| ative committee investigating the| At the same time he cleared Ben Rev. Father Slag FOR RENT—Six room modern (beef), 2.50-3.15. Cutter, common and if roosters, 9; turkeys, 10-14; ducks, 11-|COmmission indicated that he had/wykasa and Frank J. Sullivan, who I Further| ‘cated at 1014-4th st, Phone 1291 medium, 2.50-3.75. Vealers, good and |&! ay 18) pose, U1 teens, nie. Presented more than one expense ac-| were held in Chicago for Denver po- mproves Fu or call at 1010-4th St. choice, 5.25-6.25, Medium, 4.50-5.25. o% Dressed turkeys, firm, prices un-|COUNt for the same trip. He said he|1ice, of connection in the case. Cull and common, 3.50-4.50. 23% changed. did so to protect the other two mem-| ‘The kidnaped broker's partner,| Announcement that Very Rev. John Rooms for Rent Stocker and feeder cattle: steers. 25% bers of the commission, F. L. Conk-| James Quigg Newton, told Clark the|A. H. Slag, pastor of-8t. Mary's pro- FOR-RENT: Pleasant room Lares good and choice, 500-1050 Ibs., 4.50- 3% NEW YORK lin of Bismarck and George A. Bangs/tamily had not heard from the kid-|cathedral here, is showing “contin- |" enough for two. Men preferred. + 5.75. Common and medium, 3.00-4.50. |Stude a New York, Feb. 15.—()—Butter, | Of Grand Forks. hapers, assuming s note purporting| wed improvement” was made Wednes-| 419 3rd st, Phone 485-M. Sheep, 14,000; not fully established; ae 35,363, steady, unchanged. Cheese,|,, The attorney general began inves-|to offer a $10,000 reduction in the|day by his physician. - SENT Pumiahed pho a few sales barely steady with yoster- 4% 386,103, quiet, unchanged. tigation of Fraser's records following sam ‘Of $60,000 ransom demanded by| The doctor said that Rev. Father |FOR RENT—Furnished room. One day's 10-15 lower close; good to choice 15a 1.00% 1.09 1.00% |"""Eegs, 54,037, unsettled. Mixed col-| #doption by the legislature of a res0-|tne extortionists was a fake. The| Slag’s pains in his right leg and arm| block west of 508 306 medium weight lambs 5 50-75 to pack- 23% SE ors, special picks or selections trom} lution to probe records of the adju- |victim’s attorney, James Grant, con-| were “merely temporary” and not se-|. Street. Phone 211 during day oF ers; holding best around 6.00. inion 2% MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN _|fesh receipts 1434-164; standards| tant general's office during the en-/ferred with Clark but neither ®ould| rious. ab.atier 5%. 2. Lambs, 90 Ibs. down, good and 22 Feb. 15.—(®)—Wheat| and commercial standards, 13%-14;| tive regime of Braser. discuss their conversation, The pains, the doctor said, were/| FOR RENT—Three warm choice, 535-90. Common. and iiedi- |United 1% ieee ednesday 26 compared to 36 | rehandled receipts, 13-13%; dirties,|__ Both complaints were signed by| Mitchell and Zarlengo, Clark said,| caused by an infected tooth. rooms in modern home. Close in. um, 4.00-5.00. 90-98 Ibs. good and x a year ago. No. 0.1, 42 Iba, 244, Herman A. Brocopp, acting adjutant | offered alibis accounting for their ac- Reasonable rent. Phone 195-M or choice, 5.25-90, 98-110 Ibs., good and i is eat— Dressed poultry irregular. Turkeys, | 8neral who succeeded Fraser. tions the night Boettcher was kid- s ‘ call at 117-1st, Street. cholce, 5.00-65. Ewes, 0-160 Ibs., good |. Hubber 3% |15% protein fresh 12-21; ducks, frozen 14%4-15. The former adjutant general sald|naped from the driveway of nis home Survivor of Maine ‘and cholce, 200-300. All welghts,|U- 8 Steel s. 26% |1 die north. Live poultry firm. Chickens, freight | He, would remain in Bismarck Wed- /Clark sald the men were i in Servi For Sale common and medium, 1.25-2.50. Hes 11-13; express 13-20; broilers, freight | Hosday, returning to Fargo probably because they have been seen n talking Still Is in Service); 14% protein 16; fowls, freight 15-16; express 15-17; id {0 eamiern Gehanicas who Wore oer eereh marketing clean, dependable seeds 1 dk north. roosters, freight 10; turkeys, freight been city recently. . Washigton, Feb. 15.—(?)—One sur-| direct from the growers, offers 2 dk north: - |18-18; ducks, freight 11-12; express 15.| Roosevelt Will End vivor of the battleship Maine explo- | Sweet Clover, Alfalfs, Brome Grass, ' 3, dk north. : Capture Fugitive in _|#ion, wnicn precipitated the Spanish-| Seed Corn and other hardy north 18% protein ry er pacaaaaat Yacht Trip Tonight by American war in 1898, still does ac-| ern-grown seeds at very low prices. M 1 dk north. liscellaneou. Meat Shop at Fingal tive duty in the navy. This ad will appear only once. 3 Ge poeta ° Miam!, Fis., Feb, 15—(P)—Presl- posal He is Rear Admiral Wat T. Clu-| Write today for free m, special 12% protein CHICAGO POTATOES Gent-elect Roosevelt returns from the Fargo, N. D., Feb. 15.—(#)—Hunt-|Verius of New Orleans, now com-| club proposition, ‘changed; small showing good year- “MONEY RATES. 1 dk north. 5. . 8 .| freedom of the southern seas Wednes-! eq 19 days as the alleged assailant of|™mandant of the finth naval district] prices. Northwest Beed Growers, ‘ Mings 5.00; some held higher; large York, Feb, 15—(#}—Call 2 dk north. day. night to’ plunge into the presi- Tommy O'Loughlin, Fargo-Moorhead] with esdquarters at Great Lakes,| Fargo, N. D. share ain ne 315-5. Te; oad Phe 9 yy mony 3 de north. . . ential problems confronting him lt-| ight promoter shot down iz Moor al is FOR SALE—Pooular jour "plow trace el - cows if supp! moderat luding more in two weeks hence. head wherger, This made known navy Deeritg 2.25-.75; low cutters and cutters 1.50-|_ Time loans pect 60-120 days %|1 dk north, -47% 48% 47% iene fibre Bi] Several positions in the Roosevelt pat Rg Rae “was an department in calling attention to pel disc. Tractor a 200; medium ‘to good light stookers|5-¢ mos % per cent; Sane: ae dee: : | Bet cwt., Wisconsin round whites, 6 |cabinet are regarded as quite definite. | tured Inte Tuesday in a Fingal, N.D.,| ihe 38th anniversary Wednesday of] thirty days, Will sell very reason 450, Lica me ls ee: ae ue Tdaito Russets, 128-38; trogen,|These include James A. Paley, 1™-|meat market, according to inforsne-| the explosion in which 253 lives were| able for cash or trade for horses OF ae ‘Hogs 6,500; slow, mostly 10c lower cent. if 1 north. Iba Coluente tattaee 1a 30. tional chairman, for postmaster gen-| tion received here. lost, cows. Marcus Zidsmoe, one mile to shippers; early sales 150-210 Ib.) Jo eaporis STOCKS CLOSE |? north eral; Senator Walsh of Montana for] Unarmed, he was taken into cus- east of capitol on farm formerly oc- c™) «—sWeelghts 3.10-.20; top 3.20; no action (By the Associated Presa) 3 north: ‘ 4 . attorney general; William H. Woodin|tody by Sheriff Arthur A. Sunde of} FIRE DRIVES OUT NURSES by Mrs. ‘= on heavier weights; packers bid 3.10 ri Montana Winter Wheat Boston, Feet iirc trading, in [ot New York or secretary of come [Bares county. who acted on infor Duluth, Feb. 15.—()—Sixty-five 3 down for butchers; packing sows 2.50 went Bane 14%, protein wool has been sharply curtailed.|merce and Miss Frances Perkins of| mation reaching him in Valley City| nurses of St. Mary's hospital, many Wanted to Buy 0 eae, et aa oe Lhw. 52% 58% 52% 53% Only gccasional buyers come into‘the |New York for secretary of labor. that Newberger was in the Fingal/ of them scantily clad, were forced to Shee p » pack- 18% market a: lume of buying or-{ Sena ting of New Mexico, | territory. flee from the nurses’ home early| good. No junk ig om coking 1p 15-25c lower for fat lambs; | Tuesday fat lambs 5.35-.60; bulk (19% protein ders is apparently very limited. Mar-|Republican-Independent, is Newberger is being brought to Far-| Wednesday to a fire which|er Washer. Write i other classes nominally steady; late| mostly 5.40-.60. 1H W..... 51% 52% 51% .52%|ket quotations are decidedly in thejed the nest secretary of interior if he | go and if he refuses to return to| caused 98.000 dat :

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