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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1933 me ; Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and |THE BISMARCK ' TRIBUNE ‘ Market R t for Fri. N 17|\;CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT S eport for Fri., Nov. I : — — SS EEE ee —— ss = a a TERRE A EET ET TR 4 *{lbs. butchers; early bulk 160-335 Ib, 13% protein weights $3.75-4.00; mostly a | 7% .75-4.00; 8.4.00 TAKING OF PROFITS | New York Stocks | CHANGES IN VALUE Paveer. Be trig 2% A imarket on better grade 160-280 1b Th s ° - Jia north: ae 0% averages; several string held at 9408: e bismarc ripune Closing Prices Nev. 17 Hp hess " 60-75; light lights see, ane igame 24 So. nosciy aaan .|Want Advertisements vance Rum . 1.00, IN STOCK ADVANGE es a oy PPR eee 1 dk north. 87% 917 2 er: rs talk~ ; A he 198 PRICES FOR GRAIN Peppa ah at ‘ing lower; ‘other classes scarce un-|Bring you results daily ... Put one to : Am Bt 3 dk north. 84% 96% 3 choice fat wooled lambs k a ee Hi [Grade ot el - work for you today. Just phone 32 . i = | gible up to Market Has Breathing Spell Az. & Fer. 19% | Tra - ve oo of <e i hoth to packers Inte Thursray $680-60 and ask for a want ad taker. ares Sh es ; Loco, 27%| able Developments an spe ty shorn But Sh iow Resist. Am. setal, a0 Caution Rule 14% protein lambs $5.50-60; top $5.75. ance to Pressure Rad, td, 18 . 1 DHW or Tri . Rad. 1B. LH W..... DULUTH CASH CLOSE ribune Want Ad Rates are Low Chicago, Nov. 17.—()—Downturns Ere Duluth, Nov, 17—()—Closing cash s New York, Nov. 17.—()—Stocks and |Am. Nae Ref. + ,58, jot values predominated in the grain |) pr w. prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern, 1 insertion, 15 words staples were inclined to take a : ae, Ustebn ba 75% | markets Friday, with most traders |12% : 88%4-91%; No. 2 dark northern, 86%- treathing: spell Friday, after their|am: py 3% | expressing inability to guage probable |1 D 06%; No. 3 dark northern, 84% 88%; : 45c sharp spurt of yesterday, but only|Am. Wool Pf. §3 ~|developments in the monetary situa-|1 H 20% No. 1 northern, 68%-01%; No. 2 4 " small portions of the advance gen- tion, : northern, 86%-87%; No. 1 amber du-|] 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 words. “sy erally were‘ yielded under profit tak- . T. & 8. F. Under such ctreumstances, a devid-|1 D Tum, 85%-1.05%; No. 2 amber durum,|| 1 insertion, 25 words . ing sorties. Atl. Cst. + 30% | ed disposition was shown to go slow On | Awinateota’ tie bk No. A durum, 85%-86% ; |] 2 consecutive insertions, ‘Although the price of domestic gold |Atl Ref. ........ + 31% Jelther side of the wheat market and ae 2 durum, 8574-86%; No. 1 mixed|| 3 consecutive insertions, not ‘over 25 words was unchanged the British pound hobs : “g |in other cereals as well. 7 urum, bate 05%4; No. 2 mixed du-] 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words rallied about 5 cents to $5.31 and Id Loco. - wheat, although somewhat higher in/i H w..... 06% 88% 86% 88% rum, 95%1.01%; No. 1 red durum,|} All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to PT Gna? Dodcuoniner vive us| Enel ai (Ficoenke in Anerean tun thetivedlt eee, : Rye, No. 1, 63%-64% at 645 cents. Both however, gave up Z 5 ‘- or » No, 1, . most of thelr gains late. Gold mining | Bendix Aviatio : pool close Friday being figured on et HW 85 8h 86 Ee ae vichien ct in tae erie: ai i Be shares were a trifle heavy and a few of | 5, with $5.48 on Thursday, ing, ~ |Ch 1 amber 1.02% 1.06% 1.00% 1.041%! Barley, malting, 45%-53%;. No. 2|| imeertion same day in the regular classified page. the alcohols slipped, but most other |Briggs Mfg. equities held to a fractional range.|Bur. Ad. ‘Rich: Grains and cottons were a bit easier,|Calumet & Hecla as were some of the other commodi- Seumea't ne ties. U. 8. government bonds were Cae a. = slightly lower in quiet trading. Cerro De } Shares of American Telephone, ‘Wheat closed , 12 -|13% protein special, 4314-45%; No. 8, 40%-42: der Thursday's Late ace pedis He 1.01% 1.05% ..... lower grades, 28%-41% Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come =% a bot af day aan ae een 1 ember... 92% 100% sce CHICAGO POTATOES aw classified aad rates of 75 cents per column inch down, and provisions unchanged to % protel Chicago, Nov. 17.—(7)—(U, 8. D. A.) 37 cents lower. Bambee. SI HO vere —Potatoes, 43, on track 253, total U. re KER FKKKK EK: 72 72 zZ G Rallies later both in wheat and corn|1 ember.... 82% 84% 8. shipments 535; dull, supplies mod-| each and improvement was shown by! Bit faarkoe recoteey “wore, reece reomres (2, CRUE .- ats 1884 round whites. 1.20-25, ‘occasional se-|tecelved ‘in an automobile, accident, ee ee Chiropractor ‘American Can, Chrysler, Western 3 | Eeariaty giieel oon ane inter aae Sh ose lect car higher; Idaho Russets few|He was 79. Menlo ON TEE eee Union, Sante Fe, Pennsylvania and 4c | ieastig norte andr tn parr et i Jes 1.60-65; combination grade 1:30- - ter for lone woman, Wilke eines] DR. R.S. ENGE tacks eter AE Radon atid fle 16:2 [Canada were worse than was the case sented 35; U. 8. No. 2 1.25-30; Minnesota- MANOR ee ee ” ial Steel preferred lost 3, and, National 32% {at this time last year. It was aasert-|2 3 A1% 43% 414 North Dakota Red River Ohio's U. 8. En Chiropractor Hilts U. m: gekieltg ated MiGs 2° ed that for the welfare of the wheat 40 4 No. 1, 1.10-20 Red River Cobblers, few Female Help Wanted |] - Graduate Drugiess Physician ‘ \. Rupresieworpite 92. Sloe Oectinas 31, lerop unusually heavy rains must, be : 4 sales 120. |WANTED! Gisl for general ‘house-|| Luce Block Bismarck, N. D. \ : : had in the spring. : enna : ; i re eancomieoiy Taree ees 28,,| Corn buying was promoted as the Be 2% CHICAGO CASH GRAIN WORLD ARMS PARLEY work on farm. “Write ‘Tribune adi ; . vin ca taut) 28" |result of an authoritative summary oi, Chicago, Nov. 17.—()—Wheat. No. M | pot See tack . aaaetiane Cont, Mae ; lemphasizing that the total corn sup- 344 ‘ 2 red 90%; No. 2 hard 91; No. 2 ——_——_—__ cree puis plot ana Cont. Oil Del”: ‘ ply at present approximated but 2,-|_ Oats— mixed 90; corn No. 3 mixed 48-48% ; AT LON N { De Food eagued avodt a ‘apahi Corn Products . + 11% 450,000,000 bushels, compared with 2,- |2 Bivat , on .|No. 2 yellow 49-49%; No. 2 white a Work Wanted scl Somerton cll “rhe cloee was a bit easy. Trans: |Grenty “Wenio 900,000,000 in November, 1932. In ad-|¢ ae Hi ea ae ey Sor ae ele ee WATCHES AND JEWELRY CARE-| i sulrs fers approximated 2,200,000 shares. {Crucible ‘Steel. Hs dition to this tremendous shrinkage, fs? a cn Sitiy Absa MOLES olan Geese FULLY REPAIRED—Also the New) erator, ‘sects ‘stare Pine ot ETT Ph ae «gti le anger beowisevettamninimmraselnecion: ae 2 ;|800 cmt. Clover aced, #1050-1250 | Meeting Would Occur Outside off GS, Mex Crystals at low prices! bulding. Available Dec. 1st Rent | Produce Markets | |Durnt 94" ot other feed grains this yen. stress Loner gti, 48 aS = eer Gahevacuntineekwiowd Business in Blamarck for te’ bat reasonable, Inquire at the Bismarck ——“auicago | Eston, Mtg. 5 tion repeal hed opened @ market. for |NC B1% 4% 61%... BOSTON WOOL Be Represented WR ee ne | Ro RENT oWone soon anrurneeal - Chicago, Nov. 17.—(P)—Both butter et pute Hite. : 6. | itberal quantities of corn and that the| 1, _Beston, Nov. 11-—1#1—(U. &. D. Ad =r ERIN TA;| SORTER Heat, eas stove “and e cua lees * 3 vernment program called for reduc- 2 5 reasy combing er ‘woo! TOH REP. water furnished. Located at 304 pad veneer inode EGR Sy seen ecroape ‘CGata'followed ‘eotn. 1 rae telling quite freely. Demand has be-| London, Nov. 17—(@—Speedy se-| OMe half prloe. All work guaranteed| Main Ave. Gall F.C. Grambe relly steady. Eges also ruled steady. |Firest.. ‘ Provisions lacked support. come much broader and prices are ection of a place agreeable to Ger-| Oe year. Regular $1.00 fancy cry sop RENT — 3-room~ unfumished be f a . —_— OLaT PAUL LAVEaRRn ? showing strengthening tendencies. many for new di tt discus-| al, S0c; watch cleaning, regular!” apartment. 723 Butter 10,906 steady, prices un- : 80. ST. PAUL LIVES' o Se acne discus | $2.00, now $1.00. Wrist’ watches, SPertinent. 723 Mandan St. Phone Gen. Am. Trans, s MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES most sales being closed at the high! sons will result, it-is hoped, from a 4 694 between 6 and 7:30 p. m changed. siegan Gcibeapaieaay ; : sT RN BUT LOWER South 8t. Paul, Nov. 17.(7)—(U. 8.|side of recently quoted ranges on west- meeting at Geneva to which Sir John cleaned, Deen we now SR RENT —Parhishe ts aah — a nveteee is Minneapolis, Nov. 17.—(P-_Wheat Dept ee ae ._slow,|ern grown wool Simon and Captain Anthony Eden| Hote Be dnd Gea eons eG| ed 2 room apartment. With Tete ts ‘ . were bborn. le; _—_—-_ riday. : , Ebene bp tb rir sae i i sear not rraaie the praeead fey few early sales on most steers and we see Ne indicated Great ee fee hen Lied aut se pe and toms 17, old 14, No. 2, 10%4. BY. 3 -|Yearlings weak to unevenly. lower|Churchs Ferry Man we ilse heated garage, 622 ard Street. na eae 1 sistent liquidation of December hold: again; as much as 50-76 Ar vo d Britain's emissaries were ready to, FOR RENT—One large, light house- ak eee ee : Hg| EEN Sey alta chicago] reo wegierszers"fow suze] Named on Bank Board| resem: sererwments wile e| Automobiles for Sale _|"ewine toon,” Aus’ onw seving lew ; 1 5 d * a good to choice rT 1,000 . Call at rear entrance. ‘ 9027, steady and unchanged. . Nor. Ir. Ore Ctf. : ane: eacreaiiad paacuniay! Ibs. down 4504525; soine held con: | _ Minneapolis, Nov. 17.—(M—H. ©. Monitheleayitoica it USED CARS __8th Street. Cheese, 52,198, steady, unchanged. Pt ; [iahenseeiag siderably above; bids down to 3,75|Hansen, president of the First N ieee ‘Ade aid dll ne FOR RENT—Desirabiow tai Eggs, 6,946, weaker. Mixed colors, : i /"December wheat closed 1%4¢ lower,|£0F food long fed heavies; cows and| tional Bank of Churchs Ferry, N. D..| nese Sit cous: Who J foreign #eC-| 1992 piymouth, 7 pass. sedan....$500| ment apartment. Apply after 2 p. special packs or selections from fresh| Grigsby Grunow 3 he bulls weak at rece: i kas been reelected a Class A director of 2 8s : ed mien pts, 34-37; stant and _com-|Houd-Her. “B” | May 15sc lower and July 1%c lower. ee Apieaine, butcher by the group 3 banks in the ninth|retary, would confer with Joseph porated B ieedan: + 515 | cere teatan ae Or evenings at /ea0> . |-37; dards \-Her. Cows 1.75-2.50; cutter grades 1.00-50 _ '928—Oakland, coupe . 125 1th Street, north side door. mercial standards 32-33; first 27-20; " |‘Frade was thin and without feature | man i voitas cutter federal reserve districts, J, N. Peyton, |Paul-Boncour, French foreign min- \ TOR RENF et seconds 25-26; mediums 30 Ibs. 20; mostly, ‘rade in coarse grains Wes! steady to weak; common lots mostly {chairman of the board of directors of | ster. eee GH aL een 215 | POR, ENT — (Unfurnished ‘modera dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs. 18-20; average : 2% ‘quite. thin most. o session 80d! under 2.60. Calves 2,600, vealers abouv| the Federal Reserve Bank in Minne-| Some political commentators here | 929 Chrysler 65, pedal 00 | eee nubs Nicocimansee. 38) checks 18-19: refrigerators; special . + 3% holders had limited opportunities io | steady; better grades 3.50-8.00 apolis announced Thursday. referred Friday to a rumor that Ger-| 1993 nach ee 150| oh Street. Available December 1st. packs 18-19; standards 17%-%; med-|ine’ é ee 2 unload, Sins Acai ac eon a few to 4.50, maint, ‘The group 3 banks include those in|™meny threatened to denounce the 1938—Chevrolet, coupe a5 | be duplex with 2 bedrooms at 118 iums 15; dirties 15; other mixed colors n 1 : May ee a rrpaprs sy cecember| 108s 15,000; hog market not yet) the ninth federal reserve district hav-|tteaty of Versailles unless she obtains | 1159 Fora 4 cube agent $30.00. Ready Nov. unchanged. jays ; : pile ewes sh pec Mess 1%e lower. | ¢stablished; sellers asking strong to|ing 2 combined capital and surplus of /COncessions as supplying one reason |s929" nord 8° new m ae Cail H. J. Woodmansee 537 * “Dressed poultry irregular, prey Sohns-Man ‘ NE ae ene tae tinldiehrao ote ae ik higher prices or upwards to 4.10; for | less than $600,000. Hansen's term will mesh nia en pal 1932—Plymouth, sedan FoR ana sitniehed’ 6 oon Peer gree erate ‘owls, Kennecott | 5 May was down 2c. $3.90 ae, spe Coat Poms eens 1. rocaes — “| ation’ was forthcoming. coe pce ed apartment. ae Weer: freight, 11-15; other freight and ex-| Frese (6 8). Coa wheat receipts were much! 3.63; weight 236 Ibe. Class A directors in the district, ac-| In addition to representatives of | 1929 Dutint scdas, 150|—Phone 173, press uni . Liquid. Carbonic 25% | hardly ¢ ‘arriving to make a real| Sheep 3,000; run largely natives; | cording to the federal reserve act, rep- | France and Great Britain, Italy also| 1999 pontiac coach 250|FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished f Miscell: | Seas Paves “isteach: was tate tialiaoed prey al done ‘carly; packers talking|retent banking and financial inter- insy have emistarles at Geneva over | 195) Chrysier, sedan red eRe eae oe meee ianeous Louis. G. & El. ‘- - . i ly on laughter classes; sellers | ests. es akegaet 1932—Plymouth, sed: 475| ‘Ooms. Mohair furniture. Frigid- ,_ See Mack ‘Trucks é 5 ifeaeyeec Ao a wheat were nomin asking strong to higher on slaughter —— ae ma nana alee oy sontee lge80—chrvsler yee 425| aire. Laundry. Clean, warm and FOREIGN EXCHANGE May "Dept. Sirs. * 37%| Cash corn demand was better and nels re k good to choice lambs tol vee Glen Ullin Man |Husn k. wiliea teen of the United |1926—Buick, sedan ... 150| Quiet. Always hot water. Adults New York, Nov. 17—()—Foreign|Miami Copper. SII “s""|prices averaged a shade firmer com-|2hiozer top gen) ctor one deck #80; i States deiegation in the absence of |193!—Plymouth, sedan $30 | Ouly. Or st St exchange firm. Great paisa de- IMae ae a et : pared ares races 4 nas pease Date eave its shanaes cision Of Extortion Charge Norman H. Davis, 1929—Plymouth, coach .. + 200 Rooms for Rent mand in dollars; others in cents: . ea Z 2 >. eye. demand was, desirab! : London and Rome were mentioned Serre Seeger i Great Britain, 5.29; ge At: ee ae th ma offerings very ght, Barley ot able hegtnsiredqenp eepepy Mandan, N. D., Nov. 17.(#}—Steve | as possible meeting places to be pro-| CORWIN CHURCHILL MOTORS, | ae PEE. Fi ees nieen ne omen: , 8.63; rmany, 39.10; Norway, . * juality was in fair demand 00. ~~ ;Baumstark of Glen Ullin was acquit-| posed to Ge x - 2 ae 4 Bees: “Sreden, 2730; Montreal’ in| Nash Motor firm. Flax offerings were very ght | #0? ted on @ charge of attempted extor-latives left the dkarmener't rerfere| —— | and ard Streets. Gas heat. Lady New York, 102.75; New York in Mon- |Nat. Biscuit and in fair to good demand at firmer a ------~|_ preferred. ‘ » 102.75; Nat. Cash H. CHICAGO tion when a Morton county juryj/ence October 14 and sinee have indi- eee Wee cit i treal, 97.18%. . Nat. Dairy comparative prices. Chicago, Nov. .17.—(P)—(U, 8, Dept,| Thursday returned a verdict of not cated a willingness to renew conver- DEPENDABLE USED CARS =| FOR RENT: Sleeping roogi. Next to : . SS | Age Bogs 34,008 ineluding 20,000 | £ullty following six hours’ delibera-|cations elsewhere than at Geneva—if bath. Close in. Gentlemen pre- MONEY RATES N. | Grain Quotations | lairect: tion. allowed to enter on an equel basis|ORD Sedan, 1930 Model A. Used as| ferred. Phone 752-R. New York, Nov. 17—(#)—Call money |N. Y. N. H. . seaee } pens oes Baumstark was alleged to be the] with other nations. family car—tires, upholstery and|FOR RENT—Slecping room. Hot steady; % per cent. % Nort, i: 14% CHICAGO RANGE ing fully i verson who pinned a note to the door finish perfect. water at all times. Nice, clean Time loans firmer; 60 days %-1; Ne art Chicago, Nov. 17.—()— . af Ben Gerving, wealthy Glen Ullin PLYMOUTH Coach, 1932. Looks like} room. May be seen at 211-2nd 4-6 mos 1 per cent. cin Whesi— Open High Low Close Bachelor, demanding $3800 under Shafer at Seaways cree See this bareain, | _Street. Prime Commercial Paper 1%. . Gas. , , stances ot & | threat of death. : : IRYSLER Model 65 Sedan, Used | ——————=—=——————— Bankers acceptances unchanged. ig. c May . Pie me -, 93% Her eaemoy mee li rite i Prosecuting officials said they were Parley in Chicago by carfeul driver—car shows excep- Kooy . 3 ‘ 50 nominal; ‘medium weight’ 20-209 hampered in their case by the deaths a5 Hole. ae mand Board __ CURB STOCKS 48% 48% “AT% 475% | Ibs. 94.40-50 nominal; heavy weight |°! Gunder, Osjord, former state crim- Chicago,, Nov. 17.—()}—Advocates; DODGE Sedan, 1931. Now being) BOARD AND ROOM—Nice warm New York, Nov. 17.—(#)—Curb: Cities Service 21-8, Electric Bond and Share 12. 55 55% 53% 5435 |950.350 Ibs. $3.90-4.50 nominal: pack. |!" identification head who carried| will push for immediate ratification] completely overhauled. room with Beauty Rest mattress. 57 %5T%2 55% 56% ling ‘sows, medium and ena on much of the investigation, andjof the St. Lawrence Seaway treaty | HSSEX Coupe, 1930. New tires. Rum-| Hot water at all times. %% block Ibs. $3.10-78; pigs, good and choice | Justice of the Peace C. M. Sheen, who) when congress meets in January, it) ble seat. Perfect condition. on court house. Call at 406-5th Standard Oil Indiana 32 3-8. Pills. Flour .. 4 a 35% 38 44 !100-130 Ibs. $3.40-90. bound Baumstark over to district|was announced Friday at a confer-|CHANDLER Sedan, 1927. Used by United Founders 1. Broct. & Gamib au May 38° ‘Sheep, 7, 000; fat lamb trade slow, | “Ut: gan eee, containing con- ence of the Great, Hai es Harbors asso- Bismarck family. A lot of good fa Bal See . a Rye— _ {around steady; few early sales strictly siderab! forma’ on case jciation, composed of representatives} transportation at our low, bargain | ise ‘or Sale , ROVRSIMEN? pol gthdalod ° 6262 choice light weights eae big rind nave not been located. of cities along the seaway route. price. | WE HAVE ‘in our last earload of ap- 7 ffs Aeerieet, Flips york) 2\May . ct . eg era bidding $6.75 and upwards for Representatives of various states|For your protection all cars plainly) ples for this year Delicious, Wine- B oan who met with the cit; included iced. See them. bulk of better kinds; sheep scarce,| Williams County Has iy group nel fa pri saps, Jonathans, winter bananas Quarterly Inc. Sh. 133 1.46) Fedingten Rend. Former Governor | and'ail kinds of vegetables. Bring CHICAGO STOCK Sail Allotment Difficulty|§ Dako. M, B. GILMAN CO., | WS your poultry. Western Produce $5.00-6.7 Co., Mandan, N. Dak. (By The Associated Press) Reynolds Tob ; MAN LER TRAE 90-160 Ibe. H Phone 208. nd & Broadway. | Ron sap oben vias Lard— i . ood, and choice $1.75-3.00;) Williston, N. D., Nov. 17. Al- ORDINANCE HELD INVALID | FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS, Add- iene NSS “Bele 4a | Dec. 537 S87 515 $29 lai! weights, common and’ medium|lotment payments to McKensie coun-| St. Paul, Nov. 11.—()—The Minne-| _Pivmouth and Dodge Distributors._| "ing machines, EXPERT REPAIR: GOVERNMENT BONDS St. L.-San. 2% | May | 57 6ST. lambs 50-75 Ibs.,|.y farmers will be held up until an|sota supreme court held unconstitu-, ING on all office machines. New York, Nov. 17.—(#—Govern- | Schulte Ret. i -6.25. oxcess of 11 per cent in applicants’ | tional Friday Minneapolis ordinance t piles. | CAPITAL TYPEWRITER ment honds: Seaboard Oil figures over those of the government | making it unlawful to sell pasteurized Badger skins wanted . Broadway, at lock West Liberty 3%s 100.4 Sears-Roebuck Libert first 4%s 1014 . Liberty fourth 4%s 101.22 Treasury 4%5 106.8 Treasury 4s 103.10 MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE | go. First Bank Stock ... - % Northwest Banco .. - 4% Applicants and non -ocooperators/unless pasteurized in a plant within 4 FOR SALE—One pocket billiard or have reported total three-year aver- |the city limits. orges and calle, Their)" 'pool table knock down price. MM. age of 257,000 acres, which is 11 per uch 9s last season. Highest |W. Neff, 112 4th St. cent more than the 234,000 acres al-| CALLS SHERIFFS MEETING Prices paid. Ship or bring| FOR SALE—Ten head of broke work iowed for by the federal government.| Fargo, N. D., Nov. 17.—(AP)— the NORTHERN HIDE! horses, also 10 head of unbroke im: Be trietly| The county wheat allotment com-|The annual convention of the North FR CO. Corner Front and! horses and 25 head of good boned tas been adjusted. milk or related products in the city It will also pay you to skin of Postoffice. Phone 820. FLEES Servel~ ... Shattuck (F. G.) . Shell Union Bi red in face| mittee is now busy rechecking the|Dakota sheriffs and e officers| Ninth Street. (Brick building) Bis-/ sucking colts. Will trade for cattle narrow demand; greased beef | 3.000 applications on file, making cuts | will be held in Fargo, Jan. 11 and 12, N. Dak. or other livestock, also hay or grain. extremely sluggish; slaughter | and corrections, It hopes to-eliminate|it is announced by’ Sheriff Peter | =———=—=—=—=——————=——————| Herbert Hawley, 314 Ave. D, Bis- a% fae and yr sare, wed, and Mac Artinr, Fargo, chairman of ar- For Rent = marck. Phone 1055. e. AT 550-900 eriegd rangements. FOR RENT—Large store room FOR SALE: “Reliable” four burner 100 $4.50-6.25; 1100-1300 Ibs. $4.25- eae aE full basement. Heat furnished. In-| gas stove. oven regulator. % ny 4) 5.75; 1800-1600 Ibs. $3.78-5.25; common Politics Charged to NON-NAZI CHURCHMEN WIN Prince Hotel. Phone daa ‘ 32 32! 2 2 35% 35% % [and medium 50-1300 Ibe. $2.75-<4. New Mexico’s Legion Nov. 17—-()—Non-Nazi heiferg, good and choice 550-750 =e gio Christians halted « sweeping victory . 1.15% 1.15% 1.73 1.73 /5.00-8.50; common and medium $2.75- Indianapolis, Nov. 17:—()—Prepar-|Friday in the announcement that all SENTENCED FOR LARCENY 181% 181% 1.70 5.00; cows, good $2.75-3.75; commot|ing to defend his administration of |church laws adopted in recent months| Convicted on charges of grand lar- Tee peepee i 15-2. the New Mexico department of the|—including the so-called Aryan stat-|ceny, J. E. Hobart of Portland, Ore., ute—will be rescinded. . D. . c. BISMARCK GRAIN (Purnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Date Nov. 17. - 2 [oy SE oNakSaakSs2eBEsosioua8E, RESRER REE BRRES OE 00 Dy “83% |Vealers, good and choice $4.00-5.25; é” 86% | medium $3.50-4.00; cull and common ‘4 Be Season on Skunk and Bad- 18% a ' ™% in ta" inet UX or ship B Cor, No. 2 yellow, 29% NNEAPOLIS CASE G! 5 Neola Sesion, in your Furs and Hides and j oats, mA ne, 33. Fd polls, Nov. inet yearlings little changed! boy) let us price them for you. Barley, special No. 2, 67; No. 3,|West. it compares stock t legion officials tof It pays you to skin Cattle 58-63 a a and Horse Hides. Mies ; « a ” ‘ 2 ane 0% ‘Northern” Hide & Winnipeg, Nov. 17. — () — Cash| During the many months of its run -Fur Co. vbeat:, "NG: 1 porthern 64%; No. 2|tn'the United Btaves, a certain terre Bismarck, N. Dak. northern 62%; No. 3 northern 61. fying motion picture caused an aver- ‘Oats, No. 2'white, 20; No. 3 White | age of 28 persons a week to faint aT i ; go into hysterical collapse,

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