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_Market Report for Mon., 1% | tember ic higher. May rye closed 9% | 16c lower, July %4c higher, and Sep- 1§if | tember unchanged. May flax closed 1. | 3% higher, July 4c higher, and Sep- 2%,| tember 3%c higher. May barley 18% | closed 114c higher, July 1-1%¢ high- 5% | er, and September 1%c higher. 3 Undertone,of the cash wheat mar- 144 | ket was strong and. demand was good. % |More durum buyers paid top. prices 134% | #04 there was good demand for 10% | milling amber. Winter wheat was 24 | Strong and demand fair to good. 11%]. Cash corn demand was limited. 6%4 | Oats was in good demand. Rye of- 15% | ferings were fairly heavy and in good 9% | general demand. Barley tone was 27% | firm to strong with malting quality 18%! up a cent at least. Flax was in bet- 16% | tet demand and stronger. |. a°|| Grain Quotations ! P22 3% | o——__ —___—_. 2 durum... 59% 1rd durum 61% tal gained nearl; much. 23% | Wheat closed nervous, 1%-2 cents “Telephone, Gage and U. 8, Steel pre- 11_ | above Saturday's May 69%-%, ferred advanced about 3 points, and 5% | July 70%4-%; com X-1% up, May 4% | 36%-%, July 39%-%; oats %-% ad- issued up 1 to 2 included U. 8. Steel 1% 5 aaa a ots “2 to common, General Motors, Santa Fe, \ Gun New York Central, Union Pacific, tise | ieee, Sao Public Service of N. J., Consolidated | Cannon 23% | Wheat quickly outdid this season's Gas, American Can, Continental Can, | Case, J. 54% | Previous top quotations for May and Sears Roebuck, Goodyear, DuPont, | Cerro De CE ii ha Mc ts 4 : *|Chesap. & 31% | also surpassed the season's high price and National Biscuit. Chi. & N. W. 5. | records, PR Bene 3 age a Chi. Gt. Wes, 2%/ Bullish news was an initial bulge a Qhi. Gt. W, Pr. 8% | of almost 3 cents a bushel in October beng later. Coppers advanced ones: i wheat at Winnipeg, Final prices were under the. tops, |Ch! R. I. & Pac. 4%,| Monetary inflation reports were but most issues were up fractions to|Chryaler ....... 15% /generally regarded as the main in- 2 points and the final tone was firm, | Col. Fuel & Iron 8 | fluence on the market and in some ‘Trematers 5,000,000 Colum. G. & El. 13% | quarters particular attention was paid 5 approximated — §,000,000 |Coml. ‘gol. . 16% |to rumors in international inflation. shares, (Com. Southern 1% - e Consol. Gas 463 Many friends of higher prices con: | Li estock ’ Cont. Bak. “ ~f tended, however, that wheat at under 4 ve ; Ge. Can 52%, | 75 ee hardly eee Cont. Ins. 19% | on an inflation basis and that SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK — [Cont Ins, | atates ‘witiier cecp Ieinee ‘ain Gauge South St. Paul, April 24—(AP—U. | Cont. Oil of 9% | to spring seeding were a major cause 8. D. A.)—Cattle 3,500; fair proportion | Corn Products 70% | of advances. One conspicuous trade stock cattle and she stock in run;|Cream a 30 Jauthority said: “Natural conditions trade opening slow; steers and year- eins Bao oe are righting the fundamental wheat lings barely steady to weak; she stock | DAS (remy '2% | Position and inflation is accelerating and bulls steady; stockers and feed- nit" Maton the recovery.” Despite reactions at Sesstun:penieaa vie wearer ae Drug, Inc. 2 Srgretetenli ete aeo ie yearlings Dupont oY , wheat later rose well above ear! \ held higher; butcher heifers 3.00 to! Fast. Kodai ae Meh shirt poten arpeained att weer wn | ttn BOB q Corn and oats acted in union with cows 2.25 to 2.76; cutters 1.50 to 2.00; /EI. Auto te. 17 | wheat and provisions responded to most. medium grade bulls 2.25 to 2.40; Bro Lt. $ hog market upturns. early sales stocker and feeder steers! iia Dp wire I 18% ¥ pane 2.75 to 4.25. Calves 2,700; weak, | Pirest. Tr. (P) 15 | MINNEAPO! s bulk better grades 3.50 to 4.00; few/rirst Nat. 57% | TREND IS FORWARD selects to 4.50; lower grades 2.00 to/Fox Film “A” 1%] Minneapolis, April 24—()—The 3.00. Gen. Elec. . 17% | grain market started strong on fi- Hogs 5,500; fairly active, around 5/Gen. Foods . 30% | nancial news and international de- or more higher than last week's|Ge. Gas. 4 El si’ |velopments Monday, then sagging close; bulk better 160-250 Ibs, 3.55-70; joo 18% under profit-taking but closed strong. Gen. Ry. Sig, 22% | May wheat closed 1%-%c higher, Gillette Saf. 12% | July 1%-1%e higher, and September Gold Dust .. 18% |1%-1%c higher. May oats closed 4c Goodyr. Tr. 25% | higher, July %-%sc higher, and Sep- : 2 flax . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1933 | Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and An Up-To April 24 EEE ER ARS IONE ode Me pee eek a 3 dk north, .13% sooco] Cheaee ase fen tnt trate New York Stocks : oe sy ar ta ae ‘74% lhere which is expected to follow the —_——' bg + 12% advance at Wisconsin primary points . 6% 1 dk north, .72% fes, 12-12%; Longhorns, 12-12%. Bees 63% 2 dk north. 71% | NEW YORK f ‘ 1 3 dk north. 70% ALL SHARES BOOM| ise: oe] ON CHICAGO MARKET :s. oi Re ea eine Alls Chal. rf . an: ate extra, 23 1-2 to 24 1-4; extra (02 score) : eae a 23 to 23 1-4; first (87 to 91 score) 23 Strength in Commodities Bol- Mm O82 -; Thu | haoanabs Rie MMe to 23 1-4; centrallzed (90 acore) 33 to sters Drive; Trading Is |Am. & For. D sites 1dk north. .72% 12%; |22 1-4. Packing stock, current make, : No. 1, 15 1-2; No. 2, 16 1-2. At Hectic Pace Am. Intl. 9% Times As. Speculators He ee ae + Gissee 1901503, titan, ibeate, Whibbo ; 1 north... 714 ‘ ; . NAM, Zor, Apel 4—()—The trek fan Gen: it Soa wee Exes 25386, firmer. Mixed colors higher price went forward | Am. Smelt. 28 cago, } -|8 north... 69% special packs or selections from a | ok 2% | eancn fn grin values honday ra |agy op tigane Woe Wisk "|e 10 1.3 fo 1S; slandaras ‘Stocks moved up 1 to3 points, in| Am. Tob. 78 | into persistent profit-taking sales and|1 B Wor 1-4; firsts 14 to 14 1-4; seconds 13.1-2; many instances to new high levels] A™. Wat, 17% | the fresh gains were at-times almost/1 H W..... 16% .77% 76% .77'4|mediums 39 Ibs. 13 1-2; dirties, No. 1, for the movement, as wheat, cotton | Am Wool 39% | wiped out. : 13% protein = */42 Ibs. 13 1-2; average checks 11 1-2 and other important staples sgain| Andes Cop. '% | Sentiment of wheat traders ‘in the|, DH.W or to 3-4; storage packed, firsts 15 to moved forward. Trading in the share| Arm. Del. Pf. gfx, | tate dealings was much more con-|!, W..... 5% 16% 5% 16% 115 1-4, market continued at a hectic pace.|Atch. T. & 8. 48. | servative than recently as to the im-|12% protein Dressed poultry steady to firm. After a late morning setback, oils and | Atl. ‘Coast Line 25% | mediate upward trend of the mar- 1HW 73% .14% 73% 24%, | Chickens, fresh unquoted; frozen 13- rails took the lead and prices reached | Atlantic Ref. . 18% | ket. Inflation developments, how-|Grageof 125; fowls 12-17; frozen ‘11-17; old new highs for the movement. Petes 47% | ever, continued to be the dominating!1 p= W or roosters, fresh 8-12; frozen unquoted; Standard of New Jersey and Soc- Bed * , | Price factor. 1HW..... 12% 13% % .734,| turkeys, fresh 12-18; frozen 12-23; Vacuum rose a t in a A sudden outburst of renewed 3] ducks, fresh 13; frozen unquoted. ony: point large and i Of The City’s Wants Weai’si'tucr* -The Minute Directory . CLASSIFIED AD RATES 1 insertion, 15 words 25 words . 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words .. a we +e Osea seses E All ads of over 25 words add 3c pe! word to above rates. All want ads are cash in’ advance. Copy must be received at The Trib- une office by 9:00 a. m. to insure lon same day in the regular Classified page. Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come under the classified display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. . ______For Sal _| Business and Professional Service Guide go Asem ed ad coon ee yellow dent, 98 germ. per bush- el. Stands up after frost. Jennie _ Male Help Wanted a Moran, Route 2, Bismarck, N. Dak. | AMBITIOUS, reliable man wanted, Apartments FOR SALE—Large oak and ash fence| take orders, deliver Watkins Pro- Posts. Average 7 {t. long. Ten| ducts in Bismarck. Customers es- cents. F. O. B, Cannon Ball, N. Dak. good pay daily from R. A. Ke Experience unnecessary, FOR SALE lew John Deere training given. Write J. R. WAT- 12% protein Live poultry dull. Chickens, freight 1 DHW or “d and express unquoted; broilers, 1H W..... 1% .72%> 11% 6.72%| freight 20; express 14-24; fowls, Grade of freight and express 13-14; roosters, 1 DHW or freight and express 9; turkeys, freight iH W..... 11% +]10-17; express 12-18; ducks, freight Ch 1 amber 75% Lf is hn Se Le? eer Miscellaneous if Lamuer... 0K CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, April 24.—(P}—(U. 8. D, A.)—Potatoes, 176, on track 347, to- tal U. 8. shipments Saturday 853, mee Sunday 37; old stock dull, trading 2 amber.... .62% slow, supplies liberal; sacked per cwt.; Grade of ‘isconsin round whites 70-75; Mich- 1 durum... 60% 645% ..... ...../igan Russet rurals 75; Idaho Russets 1.40-45; new stock, slightly weaker, trading moderate supplies liberal; Texas Bliss Triumphs, ewt. U. 8. No. 1, mostly 2.35-50; few fine quality 2.60; scabby 2.25-30; No. 2, 1.30-50; Florida double head bbls. Spaulding rose few sales 4.50. 635% Corn— 2 yellow... .33 3 yellow... 32 yellow... .30 FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, April 24.—(#)—Foreign exchange strong. Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents. Great Britain 7-16; Italy 5.75: Norway 19.84%; A Montreal in N. Y., 88.12%; New York in Montreal, 113. * BOSTON WOOL Boston, April 24.—(#)— Further sales were closed on sizeable quanti- AT = A5— wee | ties of 64's and finer territory and 12-month Texas wools at the end of No, 1...... 139 140 138 ....++/Jast week. French combing and bet- ter staple 64’s and finer territory wools in original bags brought 45-47 scoured basis. BISMARCK GRAIN (Purnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Date April 24 ——— +8 4 MONEY RATES 53) New York, April 24—()—Call 48] money steady; 1 per cent. 44) ‘Time loans easier 30-60 days 1-112; 43/36 months 1-115 per cent. No, 1 dark northern No. 1 northern ... No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum . No. 1 flax . cise Prime commercial paper 2. No, 1 rye 32 CURB STOCKS Barley Oats ... Cities Service 2%. Dard hard winter wheat Elec. Bond & Share 16%. Stand Oil Ind. 24. United Founders 7. DULUTH CASH CLOSE Duluth, Minn., April 24.—(?)—Clos- —_—_——_— ing cash prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark GOVERNMENT BONDS northern, 73 1-8 to 83 1-8; No. 2 do,| New York, April 24.—()—Govern- 12 1-8 to 1-8; No. 3 do, 70 1-8 to! ment Bonds: 80 1-8; No. 1 northern, 73 1-8 tol Liberty 3%s 100.24. 83 1-8; No. 2 do, 72 1-8 to 82 1-8;| Liberty Ist 4%s 101.29. No. 1 dark hard winter Montana,| Liberty 4th 4%s 102.17. 15 1-8 to 78 1-8; No. 1 hard winter) Treas 4%s 107.12. Montana, 75 1-8 to 78 1-8; Treas 4s 104.9. amber durum, 67 5-8 to 78 r —_———_ 2 do, 66 5-8 to 77 5-8; No. 1 gurum,| MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE 65 5-8 to 68 5-8; No. 2 do, (By The Assoviated Press) 68 5-8; No. 1 mixed durum, First Bank Stock 8. to 74 5-8; No. 2 do, 65 5-8 to 74 5-8;/ Northwest Banco No, 1 red durum, 64 5-8. planter, 2 sets heavy work harness, 1 wide tire wagon. Cheap for cash. T. P. O'Connor, post office. Sc oe Wanted Agents Real Estate ¥ to ———_______"___~______,.|AGENTS WANTED to sell Benevol- FOR SALE—Lot 50x70 facing east on| ent Life Memberships in Minnesota capitol boulevard on 7th Street.! and North Dakota. Ages one to See Dick at Dick’s Grocery. seventy; classified into age groups. SALE—Modern new home. Six| Liberal commissions. Write Box rooms and bath. Finished base-j 926, Fargo, N. Dak. opoth pcs i borg rent | a aa jear Priced for quick sale. Owner leaving city. _Help Wanted = Write P. O. Box 692, Bismarck, N.! UP TO $50.00 WEEKLY GROWING Dak. MUSHROOMS at home. We buy —— Sc =| crops. FREE BOOK. MUSHROOM Call Business Opportunity ASSOCIATION, 431 N. Clark, Chi- Capital Typewriter Co. FOR SALE—Restaurant fixtures. Will} C280. eens es NIE Phong 840. t0R clamdl lie cen ae rent building. Ideal place to sell/ MAN WANTED to supply customers |] pairing store. and’ pitice, mas ff lunches and beverages. Will sell] With famous Watkins Products in chines, reasonable. Write Box 224, Garri-| Bismarck. Business established, son, N. Dak. earnings average $25 weekly, pay Sc | starts immediately. Write J. R. cussion between the experts should} Watkins Company, D-66, Winona, Apartments for Rent | take place at the office of the secre-} Minn. tary of state on Monday morning at | WaNTED—Men-wWomen to sell “Pin-}"OR, RENT—Furnished or unfur- 11, preliminary to a further confer-| "ess Clothes Lines” to the homes, a| ished apartment. Lights, heat, ence with the president and Mr. Mac- water and Maytag washer furnish- ‘>| real opportunity. L. D. Price, 715%| eq. 930 Fourth Donald on Monday afternoon at 3:30.”| ‘Thayer Ave. Bismarck, N. Dak. . St. —— FOR RENT—Furnished 2 room apart- HERRIOT PREPARES TO ments. Includes lights, gas and TAKE PART IN PARLEY Female Help Wanted laundry privileges at $22-9th St. ‘Washington, April 24—(#)—Edouard | ARE YOU anxious to earn money? 1|FOR RENT—Three-room furnished Herriot, French statesman, prepared| ‘have something worth while to offer] apartment. Gas, heat, lights and rppermeery oa erate Lrerhestaact you. Mrs. Way, Grand Pacific Ho-| telephone furnished. 622 Third 8t. on in the wi louse discussions On| tel tonight from 6 to 8 p. m. and|FOR RENT— ; i- means to cure the world’s economi"} ‘Tyesday trom 2 until 4 p. m. ern Bight Notockieyae ee poebeg as TE ailments by renewing an_ intensive | = wate study of the swift swirl of develop- SS a ee ments since he left home. Wo k_Wanted peeyet ry peed ep His first call on President Roosevelt | WaNTED—Practical nursing by mid-| basement ‘apartme: $12.00 per was set for Monday afternoon. Only! die aged woman or will care for! month, 1014 Bdwy. a brief visit for tea was planned, but} chiidren at a reasonable price. | FoR RE soeene the parle: ratory to the world *| FOR ungalow flat. Li arleys prepara’ Phone 1342. room, bedroom, kitchen, breakfast economic conference have been mov-| —————-—___ SEE TE - a 2 ing with such swiftness that he and|GARDENS PLOWED—Good job done} nook, bathroom and 2 closets. Also the president were expected to get} Of money refunded. Phone 994-W.} 3 room furnished ground floor down to business without delay. He} _Frank Welch. apartment and a one or two room also arranged to call at the white] =i ae Mrs. Kind- house again Monday night. Roo: Pt nh ER In # formal statement Sunday the ms for Rent __| oR RENT—Modern turnlahed apart- French statesman said, “We place at | FOR RENT—A very nicely furnished; ment. Electric refrigerator. Suit- the disposal of the American govern-| 3 room and private bath apart-j| able for 2. Close in. Phone 260. ment and of the American people a} ment. Sun porch. Ground floor.}_Dr.R.8.Enge ji genuine and candid desire for un-| Laundry privileges. Evergreen | FOR RENT—Four room furnished or bounded cooperation.” trees for sale. 323-2nd St. Phone| unfurnished apartment consisting M. Herriot, who is scheduled to| _360-M. . | Of living room, kitchen, two bed- meet the British prime minister at}/FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment | Tooms. Close to bath. No children. the white house Tuesday night, in private home, consisting of 1i Call at 604-3rd St. Rear door. rived in New York Sunday and c: ing room, small bedroom and kitch-/ FOR RENT—Furnished three room here on a special train. enette. Extra bedroom if desired.| ground floor apartment. Heat, — Also garage. 423-11th Street. lights, water and gas furnished, $35 TRIF TO. WASHINGTON ae phone 1ai3-W. housekeeping room. Lights, heat, ne. Ww. Basie April 24.—()—Dr. pines water and gas for cooking furnish- | FOR RENT—New 3 room unfurnished acht, president of the Reichsbank,} eq. Rental $15.00 per month. Also] Apt, Electric refrigeration. Fire may board the liner Bremen monday) basement apartment. 818-7th St.| place. Built-in cupboards, etc. Bien i igo fo tie Tinie imatee weal past aE NS Adults only. 417 1st. Phone 241-R. Iiminaries for the world economic | FOR RENT—Furnished room on first! OR RENT—Two room apartment. conference. His appointment by the| lor, bath adjoining with shower.| Completely and exceptionally well cabinet Monday was considered cer- Suitable for young lady or married} furnished. Rent reasonable. Also ais MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Flax on track, 138%; to arrive, CHICAGO STOCKS ¢ 1 24.—(P)— 1.37%; May, 1.38%; July, 1.38; Sept, (By The Associated Press) 19 High Low Close! 1.38; Oct., 1.38. Midwest Util (new) %. 14% 80% 67% 60% | “Oats, No. 3 white, 23 1-2 to 23 3-4. “6 10 68 = 69%) No. i rye, 47 3-4. ity 20% 68 60% Barley, malting, 36 3-4 to 41 9-4; CONTINUED special No. 2, 3 No. 3, from page one’ a“ Ate 4, Af 33 3:4 t0 35 3-4; lower grades, 30 3-4 ee at fA AS | to 93 3-6. Roosevelt-British prcinad 16% —_—_- . atrong es: 1314 2% 20% 21 | ||. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR — cena 425 to 7.00; 900 to 1100 Ibs, 5.25 to 17% 2% 2% 2% | unchanged. Carload lots family pa- Resto ‘7.00; 1100 to 1300 Ibs. 8.00 to 6.75; 1300 tents 5.20 to 5.30 » barrel in 98 pound to 1800 Ibs. 4.50 to 625; common and Fin 137 138 137 [cotton sacks, Shipments 24942. Pure) hard at work throughout the day and medium 550 to 1300 lbs. 3.25 to 5.25; 2% 1374 134 137% [bran 1350 to 1400. Standard mid-| It & session Whie® Meters and cents BH’ 250't0 So: common and medium 325 2” Bi a eee in he ration of which the YP St: ee ene 3 to Sat come Be 2% 2 05] cmcaco cagm onary |Unled Sate, and Great Bian mon and medium 2.50 to 3.00; low cut % 35 34% 3% — ®) —Wheat, aa 31% ‘ a “| Chicago, April 24.—(#) +! al gold standard of currency. ter and cutter 1.90 to 2.50; bulls (year- 38% 36% 36% 35% 35%) No. 2 hard, 70%; corn, No. 3 mixed, On both of these points the views ngs excluded) gee iolag | 29% ~ 31!-%; No, 2 yellow, 37%-38%; No. 41 o¢ prance were awaited before reach- 325; cutter common a eee i 12% rei ee eed white 38; sample grade, 24-34;/ 11° any conclusions. a likelihood al- {0 245; medium 580 to 450; cull and 3 | wheat Open Low Close| Sample grade, (old), 32: oats, No, 2) so was seen that the matter of war- Common 278 to 380; stocker and foed- a4 wx Soe Se: eee ree ae debt revision would be broached by {5 1000 Tbe, 478 to, 600; common and 4% ou (Oy eed, 2900 aoe cmt Sloe ‘To Talk Disarmament medium 350 to 475. Bs BEN bs we eee Pepe yet iar ‘act! 35% % conversa! ween M. Sheep 10,000; active. strong to 26 % 3eu 30%| RANGE OF CARLOT SALES — | 101% Gnd the president. ‘While the higher, lergsiy to outmders: desirable zie 4% 25% | ,, Minneapolis, April 24-“(r)—Renge | results of the long discussion of the r A done 1% northern 72'%4-14%4" No. 1 north. |Sublect between MacDonald _ and okins early 525; nothing on 1 AT% 49 Sant, Bor 2 mixed 71%; No. 5 hard Roosevelt were not made: known, it engin 3 foypcrg noe. ae roe a % M8% 50 | oor @8%: No. 3 hard white 71%-| Was believed they had decided upon a 5 to sir lambs 90 ae 49% 50°! 73: No, 1 durum 78%; Nv. 2 red dur-| Plan in which Prench cooperation 220; media, 800.0. B76: ‘§ 22% | Barie: n 63. abi would be sought to save the Geneva ibs. Same Soe and sities 60 A: 2% |May 38% 38% | "ME. No. 2 yellow 33-33%; No, 3| #fms-conference from failure. common and medium 4.00 to 8.25; 90/shai 7% | guly 40 40% ella me “Resuming its deliberations this week ci tons ee eat #3 ee fis ee me haa uate 2 afer gemini mere ; ee , meva conference takes 525; ewes. 60: to 180 Ibe. good and i pay... 50 8 bw be es een c.-# “onl: uo es 6 basis tor Glecunson the propose! mon and medium 1. ry ai ry 6 y: Special No. 2, ; No. pega shorn basis, spring lambs excepted. Sparks Wi 1% | suly Vex! Mo. 1, 121s. Tt provided for reducing the armies rig Oni * ——¢ to definite fi France Sioux cigs tows, Apel 4.—(an—_|Btand. Ot all 304 By | Produce Markets {| 20000 snd 200.000 more for its over Tier caiubi tee where ng. REY 86: | stewart, Warner 455 [Seok 2 | double what it is alowed under the strong; fat she stock firm: stockers| Superior Bteel . “4% Chicago, April 24.—(F)—Butter and! ally, 200,000; Italy 200,000 and 50,000 1475 pound beeves 00; long yearlings Tex. Pac, Fe EE alas Come in price Monday as better/and Crechoslovakia, another ally of 78; pate see Te Sones ence > Bi liu 45% jbuying was noted. Poultry ruled| France, Pye pee f 300; low cutters and cutters 100 to Gnion Pecine, a a sal Butter 8474, firm; creamery spe-| MacDonald and their experts Sunday 3; good to cholce light stockers 5.25; United Aircraft + 1% FP aad vases 46% [Clals (93 score) 22 3-4 to 23 1-4; ex-| night, this joint statement was issued y 425 pound stock steer calves 6.00. |United + i4 |ouy j ‘46% 47 | tras (02) 22 1-4; extra firsts. (00 to 91) | by the white house: Hogs _ 5,500; fairly active, mosty | United rult + ON re: . 21 1-9 to 3-4; firsts (88 to 89) 21 1-4;| “The president and Mr. Ramsay pede mae esters Ateees AS Soe eer sine 27% |May . ‘133 1.88% 133. 1.37% |standards (90 centralized carlots) 22/MacDonald had a further meeting higher than Gaturday; hea |U8, @ Imp. Sh July . . 134% 139. 133% 138 |1-2. Eggs 40,120, firm; extra firsts|this evening at. which the secretary choloe medium weight butchers held ta Pg hey Te leepe, 21-1940 130% 139K 138 |otee 159-4, locals 18-4; frog graded of state, the Brith ambassador and + ae ee ee sae oe |, 8. Steel ety firsts cars 13 1-4, local 12 1-2; current | American and British experts to 330: eae al. Bow. 3% MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN receipts 12; storage packed firsts 15/ present. Some of the subjects - ; ght lights 3.2 3 pack- |Vanadium 16% | winneapolis, April. 24.—(?)—Wheat |1-4; storage packed extras 15 1-2. ally outlined at Saturday's meeting ing sows 3:19 to 3.25; fender pigs up|Wabash Ay. 2% |receipts Monday 292 compared to 96 Poultry, live, 18 trucks, steady; hens | were explored in further detail. The £0,238. larner 7% | 4 year ago. 11%-13; Leghorn hens 11;. roosters | discussions centered around the mone- Sheep 3,500; no early sales tat 28% | Wheat— 8%; turkeys 11-15; spring ducks,|tary aspects of the agenda of the Jarabe held above 6.50. : 2G sare. 74% [7% ..04, v++++] ene 18; colored broilers 23; Rock bro |it was arranged that's further dis- couple. Call at 400 Seventh St.| wanted: Young lady to share Phone 1439-R. sparen with lady employed. 120 tain. FOR RENT—Comioriabie sleeping | _W. Rosser. _ rooms, with or without board, close} FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- in, only 2 doors north of the Para- room mount. The Dunraven, 212-3rd| ments. Private baths. Also fur- St one 428, ____| nished 2-room FOR RENT — Nicely turnished large| dry privileges. Rent very reason- sunny sleeping room in new modern} able. Call at 711 Ave. A. Phone home. Suitable for one or two. Hot| _ 1: Minnesotan Identifies Men as, aver ot al times. ico garage él ; 654-W. bedroom. Private bath. Electric Bandits Who Robbed Him, ==! refrigerator. Private entrance. Clo Took His Car Wanted to Rent in, See it. Phone 1313. WANTED TO RENT—Six or seven- Three men arrested at Mandan for) room residence. Will consider buy- tuestioning in connection with the} ing if price is attractive and terms Kaylor, S. D., bank robbery will be] reasonable. Give location in reply- returned to Fuld, Minn., Monday to} ing. Write Tribune Ad. No. 3897, face charges of Kidnaping and rob. | === per, Morton county eae Personal R. Landers, Fulda fi station | Sa ai “\WODERN ATTRAC. attendant, identified the trio, Cam Vi-| BEAUTIFUL, MODERN, ATTRAC: vian of Mandan, Bert Spears, alias! jenses no inflation prices, our low Joe LaFrance of Billings, Mont. and) overhead makes low prices. Dr. Joe Schmidt of Bowling Green, Ohio, MacLachlan’s Health School and as the men who Aicnaned him, robbed! Eye Clinic, Lucas Block. eee a Stole cers J. J,|EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING—At Nelson, sheriff of Murray county, and Otto: Madison, chief of police at Ful- da, Minn. The men waived extradi- tion. Landers said the men were those that kidnaped and later released him out in the country after taking $150 and his automobile. Officers said although they verified the men’s story that they were at a farm west of here at the time the Farmers State Bank of Kaylor was robbed, the bank holdup angle is still being investigated. | PRISON RECORD OF LAFRANCE UNCOVERED Billings, Mont., April 24.—(7)—Po- lice Saturday said that Joe LaFrance, under arrest at Mandan, N. D.,

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