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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and |THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ Market Report for Thurs. Oct. 5|CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS rt 12% protein WINNIPEG CASH WHEAT | A STOCKS ARE UNABLE " PRE ae gy oe mu| oteaD Oo] CLASSIFIED AD 2 dk north. .86% +|No. 1 northern 61%; No. 2 northern RATES You, Too, 2 3 ak, north. 83% 59; No. 3 northern 57. ts | S | ; W H 1 dk north. .87% | eeank tgl diet ct Ja J 1 insertion, 15 words | Will Get Results! igen Bi ‘a Be | 4 MONEY RATES heme ! at Pinon... 87% New York, Oct. §.—()—Call money |25 Words .......+..++ ...s¢'Put a Bismarck Tribune . 2 85% steedy; % per cent. Time loans!2 consecutive insertions, over | Ad to work for you today. Am, Can 3 83% steady; 60 days %-%; 3-4-5 mos %=|_ 28 WOrdS ...,....s.000.060.+-8 85! wi %; 6 mos %-1 per cent. '$ consecutive insertions, not over |No jeb too big or small. A lay % $5 pein Prime cornmercial paper 1%. 25 words ...... 3% a vee «$1.00! i = Show Strength Under Heavy ,, |Liquidating Movement Discloses|: Hw... BO% cece BOM ade ———___—__— 6 bet NAL th cat asl Tua eee Lack of Aggressive Buy. [M3 22 R DURY TQ east asx ove it wove sce'stoee FONE Irregularly Lower ing Support LE We BOK see, BOK eee word to above rates, | * ck Peete ERE Ory 1 3 EWor . All want ads are cash in advance | 3 2 | LH Woo. 0M BO% eee Copy must ES received at The Trib- New York, Oct. 5—()—Stocks were Chicago, Oct. 5. ‘Maximum set- x ; une office :00 a. m. ure unable to follow through ‘Thursday pass Ur aiiaeae 4 oka a oe | Ee - insertion same day in the regular! &Md ask on thelr substantial rtlly of Wednes- | ‘whbat took place ‘Thureday, largely |Micmvoete’ and soeth’ Dabieec’ Wisi ; classified page. for a Gay, although most of the leaders | i t | 18% protein California Officials Say Deaths want ad held fairly well in the face of consid- % owing to @ liquidating movement 1 DHW or Cuts, border or white space used on erable profit-takiag and late weak- S| |which disclosed dearth of aggressive|1 31 w 83% 85% BK eee in Canyon Blaze May want ads come under the classified| taker ness in grains. The close was irregu- buying. Grade of 3 display rates of 75 cents per column larly lower, Scattered demand developed. later|1 DH W or Never Be Known inch per single insertion, ‘The trading volume dwindled io as si tee) of ane mare LHW..... 83% 85% 88% ..... the intermittent dips and sales to- at Winnipeg, where cash wheat was z f | Los Angeles, Oct. 5—(#)—Persons| = taled only approximately 1,500,000 quoted at above a delivery basis. talon, LOL% 105% 99% 1.08% responsible for the disastrous Grif-| 9 shares. Bal Wheat showed a decided lack of|2 amber... 1.00% 1.04% ..... ....}fith Park brush fire which cost 27 Labor Mediator Grains, cotton and other commodi- rallying power much of the time, and |Ghoice of lives, and for ordering laborers into ties were rather listless, Bonds were 2| went at one stage well below a cent/1 amber.... 91% the fire-trap conyon, were sought in KF th NR. A a little irregular. The dollar again| Bothl. Steel 3$e2 |under Thursday's finish. 12% protein a three-fold investigation Thuraday. or the moved up in foreign exchange deal-|B-iogs Mfg. 9% |. Liverpool advices told of consider-|2 ambe: 90% ‘| With a promise that criminal) - ‘ . > ings, Brunswick 12%4| able pressure of nearby wheat, and apie 18% prosecution will follow any evidence Bur. Ad. Mch. . 14% | noted an increase of black sea ship- Q amber... "77% 7 SIE NIE! [of negligence, District Attorney Bu- ———-————® | Calumet & Hecii 6%, /ments. On the other hand, reports| (aude of x Ton Fitts assigned a deputy to attend * Produce Markets | |Canadian Pacific . 13% |of cooler weather in Argentina were!) durum, 1% 10% .+s.| the coroner's inquest. At this hear- ee ee Cee ar casce: te SHER a can ad (ceed shi took }2 durum::: (76% 78% duis IIIl ]ing, scheduled for next Wednesday, a ASPET SES SS TTR : CHICAGO as i wheat mn. % +++] jury composed of fire experts, engi- . * * { Chicago, Oct. 5—(P)—Butter wasy hes, & Ohio 42%4| Provisions reflected downturns of Mets aad TEER ea Tee Oe Business and Professional Service Guide q unsettled in tone Thursday, but/oni Gt we. 314 hog values and of grain. dence gathered by city, county and SSE EE EE prices showed little revision. Eggs|Cni: Gt. w. Pfd. . 8 Wheat closed weak, 15%-1% under )2 state investigators. HAULING Apart ts f were steady and poultry ruled weak. |C, M. St. P. & P. 6% | Wednesday's finish, Dec. 88-89%, May Coroner Frank Nance said Thurs- 1 partments for Butter, 10,978, unsettled; creamery/C. M. St. P. & 9% rks $ corn 1%-2% down, Dec.45%~- day the exact death toll of Tuesday’s | specials (93 score), 23%-24; extras/C. R. I. & Pac. 4% | %, May 517-52; oats 114-1% off, and {fire in the box-like Mineral Wells (G2), 23; extra firsts (90-91y 2034-22; |Chrysler 44:4 [provisions varying from 20 cents de- :|eanyon may never be known. ‘The Modern Apartments firsts (88-89), 17%-19; seconds (86-) Col, Puel & 1 a te cline to @ rise of 7 cents. + {latest report placed the missing at NOTICE—Will haul your ashes 87), 16%-17; standards (90 central-| Cont goly....- 38 «| 62, but many of these were believed or garbage, once = week during For Rent ized carlots), 21. Eggs, 2,795, steady,|Gom." Southern” ‘9%, | REACTION DEVELOPS IN to be in hospitals or had failed to the winter. Prompt service, rea- : prices unchanged. Con. Gas . 42 |MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES make their safety known to authori- sonable price. Six years’ experi- Best downtown location. Electric ; Poultry, live, 1 car 31 trucks, weak; /Con, Oil ; 13%| Minneapolis, Oct. 5.—(?)—Lack of ties. ence in this kind of work. Stoves, Electric Refrigerators, - a : hens 9-12; Leghorn hens 7; Leghorn /Cont. Bank 13° |News concerning disclosure of a firm Police said Robert D. Barr, 29, an Fireproof Building. Rent very 3 hickens 8; roosters 7%; turkeys 12-|Cont. Can . | 15; spring ducks 9-10, old 7-9; spring oot ate geese 11; Rock springs 10-11%, colored ‘Cont ie . Phone 1688-R unemployed motion picture projec- Henry F. Swanson reasonable. Inquire at the .{tionist who was arrested for suspi- Bismarck Tribune Office 66% !financial policy in the presidential 26 |speech Wednesday night caused trad- M 154 Jers to hold back here Thursday and a .| clon of arson, did not cause the fatal 99%. 8 Gennes % jfesctionin wheat futures caused prices blaze, although they said he admit- | ——— . . rop 1%-1%¢. ted starting a fire in the park later — poe SOR RENT Wel iene eee i NEW YORK croaty ne a | Dec wheat closed 1%¢ lower and in the evening. Barr, who had been FUNERAL HOME ]FOR RENT—Well furnished apart New York, Oct. 5—(#)—Butter, 14,-!Crucible Steel - 026, unsettled, creamery, centralized | Curtiss Wright (90 score) 20%-21%. Dia. Match Cheese, 154,147, firm and unchang- z pont May 1%c off. Corn and oats ran into % |stop loss selling and added to the in the recreational center and started 3 (Weakness of wheat. out to find it. Failing in this, the 78 | All coarse grains finished off for the | ¢———_—__—-._.___._._._» police charged, he started a fire of 79% iday. Dec. oats closed 11-1%¢ lower) SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK — | his own, 12% land May 1%c down. Dec. and May| South St. Paul, Oct. 5—()—(WU. 8. ment. Second floor front. New studio couch, Frigidaire, Telephone, gas and electricity furnished, Phone 273. 411-5th Street. FOR RENT—Four room modern drinking, heard a report of the fire J. W. CALNAN : Funeral Home d. ‘Eges, 18,433, irregular. Mixed col-|Eaton e iS i apartment. Private bath. Hot we- ors, standards and commercial stan-| 17 liye both closed 1%¢ while Dec. barley| Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 4800; slow, bet-! pLan HEARING AT LUCCA Trouble-shooter for tho Na- Wiens 33 ter eater Call at 814-1 tor dards 23-24%; firsts 19%4-21; other | Bri, 16y, {also finished 1%c off, ter grade slaughter steers and heifers) Hearing on the application of the} tional Labor Board in scttling 208 Main Ave. Vleet als ACs mixed colors unchanged. 26 | May barley was down 1c at the {about steady; plainer grades and short| sco rine and Norther teowicren’| tabor disputes for the NRA is Sr Ee ee 22% Iclose. Flax showed the biggest drop,|fed heavy steers weak; cows little/roads to substitute custodian service} Charles 3B. Barnes, above, 49% |due to reports of importation of lin-|changed, bulls weak; stockers and|for their joint agency at Lucca will| hose latest successful job of — two large room ground floor apart- ment with closet and bath. Lights, + | Miscellaneous pga cihena eraser ado SO) oe ae me set Dec. tell off eiaovaleamete cra Gnjoe held at Lucca Oct, 13, the state tears as eee Salesladies Wanted heat, gas and water furnished. * 4, 1a nt a c., z tailway 6! oti $15 A WEEK and your own dresses unit rivileges. a 2-2nd rahi etal mee ane ex- See “ 35% There war change in the cash| feds and yearlings eligible around Thursday, ae ae for eiensieati ive a Bireet or phone, 282-M. = 5 ; ew asy. Great Britain demand|Gen Mite =: abit | Wheat sityation. Diversion point buy-|5.75 or above; fed heifers up to 5.25; Fashion Frocks. No" canvassing. |FOR RENT—Two furnished Haht ; SS ts. Great Bri-|Gen. Motors. ers favofed the heavy stuff while|common to medium steers 3.00-450; ce AEN ORR tea HIBY, (eds Uese 180) , r| housek in in Collars Obes tn ooo: Taly #08; |Geni ieyreig: * Seis lelevator buyers showed « fair amount |rass beef cows 1.18-250; low cutters ONTINUE Kuuhel, as Ott ran to second. Jack-| Write fully. Give size and color) housekeeping rooms) in modern Popeater at den |Gillette ......1 ° tters 75 to 150; d D son grounded to Bluege, who juggled| preference. Fashion Frocl P e.Ti- ret. Germany 36.50; Norway 23.83; Sweden Gillette 23 |of, interest in lightweight offerings. /and cut beet derecerer tient pit the ball but still had plenty of time| 8-6396, Cincinnati, Ohio. -__| FOR RENT—One or two furnished oF : 2445; Montreal in New York 91.98%; Goode, T. eo a eel eT beeping phere titesionprnl Left-Hand Lets to make the putout at fie. Ott|———=———weerserremee|unruenished lpht Hein ie NeW ees qo = wn rh good demand if of sultable milling eligible around 2.00-3.25; calves 1,000; N is Ye ve reached third. Mancuso flied out to! Work Wanted bieag modern hone. Phone ¥ ce . . Ir. % * ae . Do Manush. No runs, no hits, no errors, -LW. ‘KS uality, vealers about steady; desirable kinds ew Yorkers wn a meee q YX Sheet BP ee Ou Gk West sais 2 oe EOGRAn egmardemaliairbs quiet to slow | 4.50-5.50; few choice to 6.00. A ve Bingles| left. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING—At|FOR RENT—Practically new three ot page Sianoer ts Grigsby Grunow 2% |except for the choice yellow or white.| Hogs, 9,000; rather slow: 10-18 low- With Five Bingles] tne ctticiat pox score: one half price. All work guaranteed | 00m apartment. Private bath. Gass « Bi ea eats Houd-Her, “B” %| Oats demand was rather good on|er; better 160-230 Ibs., 4.90-5.00; top eae INew York ABR H OAE|, one year. Regular $1.00 fancy crys-| range: Electric refrigerntor. Use of q Elec erie Hudson Motor : 12 |the average. Rye demand was steady. | 5.00; 230-260 Ibs., 4.65-90; 230-310 Ibs.,| Ott. No runs, no hits, no errors,|Moore If 4 0.02 1 0 tal, 50c; watch cleaning, regular} ¢lectric washer and vacuum cleaner. Standard Oil Ind 30%. Hupp Motor. 5 |Barley prices were about the same|4.10-65; light lights and pigs slow:| none left. . Orite 2b 40 1 2 4 0| $200, new $1.00. Wrist’ watches| Phone 139 United Founders 116. Int. Tarvest 38% /and demand for better types was|mostly steady; desirable 140-160 Ibs., Sixth Inning Terry 1b 4 0 0 9 0 0| Cleaned, resular $3.00, now $1.50.|FOR REI ground floor re OVERNMENT BONDS Int, Ted Tet 20% Isteady. Flax slowed down a bit on|4.50-90; pigs largely 4.25; bulk pack-| Glants—Critz grounded out, Blueselore yt 3 0.0 1 0 0| Main spring, $1.25. Dean E. Kysar,| apartment. Pleasant, and private. : ory 2 ()}—Government | Jewel Tea... 13 lrumors of Uberal importation of. lin- | ing sows 3.25-75; big welghts down to|to Kuhel, Terry grounded out on the |prins“e¢ 40.1.3 0 0| 310-4th St. and. door north of| Furnished. Easy Rest Bed and pri 45 fo Neer eeR ann Johns-Manviile’ 28 |seed oll from Europe, 3.10 and under; average cost Wednes-| first pitched ball, Kuhel making the| jackson 3b. 3.0 1 0.2 0|, Montgomery Ward. vate bath. Located at 601-2nd St. 4 ot A Kayser (J) ..... 14% day 4.68; weight 219 Ibs. putout unassisted. A pigeon settled! Nencuso c 4 00 3 1 G WATCHES AND JEWELRY GARE-| Married couple preferred. Cal! at 1 Meeltdict Dens tiny Kelvinator 220222. 11% Sheep, 1,300; nine loads range|down on the infield and refused tolpyan ss 30 0 4 3 U! FULLY REPAIRED—Aleo the New| S0uth door, Piety ib dn 10811. ~ {Kennecott 23%! | Grain Quotations | |1ambs through; six loads on offer;|Ieave when shooed off the first base |r 2 0 1 0 1 0| G-S Flexo Crystals at low prices,|FOR RENT—Furnished 2 room apart- Liberty 4th 444s 10811. Kresge (8. 8, 12% balance natives and Dakotas; noth-|line by Catcher Sewell. The bird took | see |" ape beithib neeoaeea ; Treas 44%s 110. Kroger | . ‘a8; Ia » Abas xPeel 1 0 1 0 0 O| C.M. Walker, known in the jewelry ent closet and pantry, $25 per i 4s 106.3 Liquid f ing done early; packers talking lower|up a roosting place by secon | Bell p 0 0 © O © Oj business in Bismarck for the past} month. Heat, lights, gas and tele- 5 ‘Treas iene :: MINNEAPOLIS RANGE on slaughter lambs; sellers asking] Ott struck out for the second straight} """"**"*8 five years. Located at Harris and| phone furnished. Adults only. Also CHICAGO POTATOES Louis. G, & El, Fits Minneapolis, Oct. 5M ow Close| stronger; undertone mostly steady on|time, swinging wildly eG RNBUESTT) tae 55a: «32 0 5 2412 0| Woodmansee. basement room, $8.00 per month. Chicago, Oct. 5—(P)—(U. 8. D. A.) Math, Aikail ome ‘Th 8% 88% a Hegordl bul good to cholce Jarabe res ales hae of his hand. |xBatted for Fitzsimmons in sth. WANTED—Work by young martied| 306 W. Thayer.’ Phone 1470-R. 4 —Potatoes 129, on track 342; total U.| May “Bonga rs. 91% 91% 90°” 90 cad a ana : ABR H O AE) man with one child, experienced in PGR BENT-Modern, apartments in 8. shipments 929; Russets about Ee i eee ‘ # | service station work, clerking, sales- *proo! ig at reduced rents. ‘ sicady, other stock slightly weaker; Mo. Kean’ & ‘tex. TE Fit mous ute ea: ee £222.0°0) work and farming.” Will work for | Inquire at Tribune office, supplies liberal, demand an Mont. Ward By 2% Si : A » Oct. | —(P)—(U, 8. . | small wage or room a: board. | ———————— rather slow; sacked per owt. 0. S| Nash Motors 53% 33% 52 52% lind yoarigge alow,’ steady to. weak; |off fist base by a quick throw. Joe so102 11 seviune AAU EELD Rooms for Rent MBanesota-North Dakota, 125-30, oc: |Nat: Cash “A 51” br” 36 “36° |for' she stock and ‘bulls weak; to 25|slld into the bag "and. got his. new $0 015 0 0 (HOUSEKEEPER, EXPERIENCED, | 265 —pewr— pownstalis SSG Minnesota: Hed River Ohios 120-|Nat. Dairy Brod i lower; stockers and feeders dull; tew|white sult dirty. Fitzsimmons threw |X! 31 1.0.6 0| éfficient, (wishes position /in)moth<|"". " guttable for one or tue. eit fy -¥ casional 1.35; wer . Ne. |Nat. Power & Lt. 12) 35, 38,, 38% 38% |veartings salable around $575; ‘most |to first. Schulte lifted a short foul | erless home. Adults or will care for iy cntenle . 30; Iowa Cobblers few sales 125; Ne- | AP Cer ato x + 38% 38% 37 37 feds 6.50 down; amall lots heif-|that ‘Terry grabbed. Critz made = 3.11 3 0 0) jnvalid, References, Write Tribune} ® Month. Call at 412-5th St. or braska Triumphs Lest moeHy tat Ney Now, ae it , ers 5.25; bulk beef cows 2.00-65; low|circus stop, backhanded, on Kuhel's 300 0 4 0) Aa No, 5199. hae Te 2 als ee 45; Wyoming Triumphs 1.60; toehy [Nort & Western ; jim LRM MAEM THR [Cutters mod cutters latwely’ 16:1 %6; aarp grounder and tossed to Ryan for ha Oi lg 7] |WANTED—General housework Gan |FOR RENT—Modern T Toon Russets 1.60-75, few higher; slightly | North American eee rage lain |e f of Cronin at second base. oo 32 4 92715 1, } for one or two gentlemen. Bath- decayed 1.50. Northern Pacific 23 Mixinise une ee eee ee eee ee ee eee TEL Bota eau |New: TOR + 900 000 000-0; ork in cafe oron farm. Phone) room adjoining. ‘Newly decorated, GE OF CARLOT sates |PaccGas, & i ae CHICAGO RANGE Hogs 5,000; slow, 10-35 lower; most-|thrown out trying to steal, Mancuso|Washington «-......- 210 000 10x 4) ‘ New Beauty Rest mattress. 506 Sth Minneapolis, Ost, 8(2)—-Range of |/Pacitle Lig, ..~ 5 i Piign Low Close|V 0 shippers; light sows showing the |¢o Ryan, No runs, one hit, no errors,|, Runs batted in, Cronin, “Schulte, | <—-e—er—r——eceeeeee | Bf." Phone 6T8-W. nae haere 8: Wheat, No. 1 hard|Packard Motor - 4 |pe 3% nip ‘89 . 89 |Most decline; top 4.75; most early|none left. ee me ‘dass | Ho and Flat: FOR RENT—Room in modern new eee Ok Ma. 1 dare northern, |Ecru ot. 5 4% 94% 93% 93% [sales 170-230 Ibs. weights 4.50-60; no Seventh Inning Schulte, Blusge, Myer, Jackson. mare an 2 home. 2% blocks from G. P, Hotel. Nee, a, nor ec: | Pathe. Exchange - i” ‘93% ‘91% 91% early action on heavy butchers; pack-| Giants—Davis got his bat in the|Stolen base, Sewell. Double plays. WANTED—A home loving family t| Clean and quiet and. always hot 88%-90%; No. 3 m inter, 84%; |Penney (J. C.) . ing sows 3.00-75; feeder pigs 4.00 down,| way of a slow ball and it rolled to|Cronin, Myer, to Kuehl; Moore to! “occupy my residence at 100 Ave. B.! water. Call at 503 Fourth St, or Gorm NO. 1 yellow, 40-40%; No. 1/ Beanie 41% 45% 45%! Sheep 5,000 including 600 direct; no| Whitehill, who made an easy putout |Mancuso. eft on bases, New York 6;/ and ist Street. Furnished or un-| phone LCE, r Corn, No. 1 yellow, 40-40% ; minke Pet. 453% 51% 51% | early sales fat lambs; undertone firm; | at first. Jackson bunted foul along|Washington 4. Bases on balls, off| furnished. Also wanted 2 ladies FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in » white, 39. Ce. 55% 44 54 Iteeders weak; choice slaughter lambs|the third base line, then clouted a| Whitehill 2 (Jackson, Ott). Struck’ to share my three room apartment modern home. Always hot i Oats, No. 3 white, 32%; No. 2 feed, inet te Gai : lhetd at 6.50; desirable feeding | long fly to Manush. Mancuso rapped |out by Whitehill 2 (Ott 2); Fitzsim-| upstairs. Very pleasant and cozy. Gost Pucks ast a Ricks *Rve, No, 2, 68%4-69%. nan. . SE Be Abe |tambs enteible largely §:76-6.28; early| a grounder to Bluege and was tossed Pant imines .att Bl nae oe] oe Eratonable of woth Blsces.| etn Breet, wa (ea - 61-73. : Radio-Keith-Orp, ...- 69% 691 66% 67% Senators—The skies were almost|pitcher Fitzsimmons. Umpires: plate) ist Streets. Could also be used for ‘or Sale Fae Mo. 1, LAR. Reading Cp. . y 164% TB 3% CHICAGO clear now and the crowd stood up for|Pfirman (NL); first base, Ormsby| music studio. FOR SALE—17ii foot “counter, 20 ‘ Remington Rand 8 Chicago, Oct. 5.—(P)—(U, 8. Dep.j@ stretch. Bluege popped to Terry|(AL); second base, Moran (NL); third FOR RENT—Six room bungalow, al-| imches wide and 30 inches high. 11 4 CHICARDCAMILGRAIN.. | Reaansie 3. 56% 55% 5516 | agr.)—Hogs, 21,000 including 8,000 di-| who backed up in the grass to make|base, Moriarty (AL). Time 1:55, 30 disappearing bed for sale. Call| stools included with counter. Also Cie Oe ale Os 8 | erctda 4 bis 81% 00% 60% | rect; slow, unevenly 10-25 lower than|the catch, Sewell dribbled a roller See at 212 W. Thayer. Phone 253. back bar. Very reasonable for cash. TMi: No. 1 yellow’ 42%; ‘Noa. white | Royal Dutch shell 25% S50 sar 550 |resterday: bulk 160-240 Ibs, '6.00-25; that Ryan falled to stop near second shan 3 per tent is suthorized “by| FOR SALE—Btrictly modern 8 room| 2nduire at Prince Cafe, ‘Telephone “43%: i 3 sf ! ¥ 5.25; » 4.25-5.00; pigs | base gases 3 ‘s bungalow and garage. Gas furnace = 41%-43%3 oats, No. 2 white 34-35%; | Stnuite - a5, 552 B25 5.80 | top Bas: tried d missed. Man-|law, it should be sold only in bottles Garage ALE rye, no sales; barley, 60-79; timothy | Seabosrd ‘air, i i 18 Oe Light ght, good nd choice 140-106 | cuso tnrew to, fist, but, Sewell gos| and in connection ‘with hard liquor, apd bet wines Lister, | Watt Dark a ee \ seed, 5.75-6.25 owt.; clover seed, 8.00: 41% 545 525 545 libs, 485-525; ght welght, 160-200|back safely. Again’ Whitehill failed |—William L, Goetz, president Ameri-| of town. Price reasonable, for quick) Tr "nanan guyana RE aie ; 1150 owt, 4 580 575 5.75 ‘medium Weight 200-250|to bunt and when Mancuso's throw|can Brewers’ Association. furgover. te Tribune Ad No.| i CABITAL try, * eae. heavy weight 290-350|to Terry got away Sewell raced to ‘ ~ CO. 207 Broadway, %% block West:: is, Oct. i Ou ‘ans Ha DULUTH RANGE ¥ ; packing sows, medium |second. Sewell was credited with a| The country needs ange amen ond ae ae a Ger partly oe of Postottice. Phone £20. ee, Minaeapene: Pee Bes 9244 |Dyluth, Minn, Oct, 5 JP end Raed AIberee Dee 2:50-4:16; ples, |See Dade. Walle sailed. out, |uiper-nimeed sumone. fie deaders and) eee, Ole ie Ae 6 oom 7 hipments 18,130, 12% — Open High Low Close|good and cholee, 100-190 Ibs, 3.75-|Crits to Terry, Sewell advancing to|among the followers for the solution atare MRE. Be. For Rent ~ BA Shipmen a0 23" (Deo. ....... 84% 84% 88% 83% |SOD" thigd. Sewell scored on Myer’s single|of present-day national problems— able. Geo. M. | sor Rie ’ 26 n : to right. was en's a ley, president - Holyoke ly modern 5-room f Pure Bran 1840-1600, 8 88 8TH 8TH |™C tte 0.000; calves, 1,800: slow, It was Myer’s third hit of|Mary E. Woliey, president Mt. Holyoke| OR RENT—Girictly modern 5 ‘full Rares once Sooet e Standard Middlings 400. 5% 61%, | steady, with light steers getting bet-|the game. Goslin fanned, swinging. |College. house and garage. Call at 406 9un| full basement. Heat furnished, UTH CASH GRAIN 25. 10% |ter action than in-between grades|One run, two hits, no errors, one left.| _ Fe i ee Bn Oct SUP —Olosing ae es ~, |Weighty kinds; nothing cholce here; Eighth Inning © prison! Wheat, Nov dark northern,| St, OW 8. AEG lgets--n- 184 194 188 148, [ahipper demand low seve alznough| , Glante—Ruan started to tuck amay! [INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION BIEN 1D dan northern,” gusta | Suaebaker 1AM [Bee SSIS Hig fy ai Tan | CStCae ay 4aosecor aul! at dee| as protested. Terry ran out and [TTT | = 88%; No. 3 dari BTKob1%: Nona | Superior. Steel" + 12%|May + 1.86% 1.86% 184 184 | Cine puns stesdy: ve ‘weak;|the crowd booed after he lost the ! 86%; No. 1 northern, 87% Li No. 2) Texas Corp. .... : 4 slaughter cattle and vealers: Steers,|atgument. Ryan's high fly was an | ra, by Peg TY uber aucmnc| 0a. a See er MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | 2004 and choice, 850-900 Ibs. 5.25-|ea8y catch for Goslin. Homer Pee! ' Feuriasit Not durum, 829-844: Transamerica : Teale oes compared to 165 6.00; 900-1100 Ths, 5.35-6.78; 1160-1900] batted, for Fitzsimmons and singled jal Serum SOLA ho, mee |VaEe Gee =F RR A cn wae ya ures nd, eam S65 Crone, 3) n “a ete oe ‘ ry 5.25: for an error, ai a ae 82%-1.01%; No, 1 red durum, United ‘Aircraft 3 rein Coming quctations, Soe: ist ne ATH-0 and shoe were ate with Peel” on. second ani | Flax, on track, 1.89-188; flax, to| United a for protein ‘ medium, 278-415; cows, good, 300-| Moore on first. It had looked lke | i ’ On Gas “79% |} Gk north. 874-904 87% 425; common and medium, 1.85-3,00;|8D easy double play. Critz rolled to nth > SOm4 Uv. K 5 reac I. No. 1 rye, 61% -68%, + -say.| Us B: aber if I orotets Loe} second on: the putout, ‘Terry litted a! | l, i <teneney, Spnhee, $0) tansy. B84 43 ly" 3° Steel . 96 3 Ge north. fly that Gewell caught just in front 1 medium to good, 48%-51%; lower! Uy 8, Steel Pf. 03% |3 Gk noch. of! the plate. No runs, one hit, one! | I {| grades, 37%-50%. : Dill, B. & Lt lie : | EOE EW Te ant to tne! MUL HAH 1.dk ‘north. 87% 90%. 87% 20% 4 ' stors—Herman went 11 t 3 |xae north. senna: cholee 690-),, Stor the Glante, ‘Matus fled out | LAH i oy, [3 dk nopth. to Moore who came in for a mice run«, HAM il . ning catch. Cronin grounded aharp-, ameanamaminant : oeeseee: (ln 30% od “Sud oft the | LIMA base by Ryan’s throw. Schulte drove “% ‘a long clout that Davis went back ‘ r ciea' for and caught ® few feet tn front ‘ ‘ No Fa! eee ee Ee, ‘This is annivergary of my trad- No errors, none | Marriage ing) Ninth Inning | Cleveland | an aniversary Baty, ‘ 6 Giants—Ott walked. Davis ground- of “Machine Cfun' ie if , %

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