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| Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Se THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. | __ Market Report for Fri., April 13 =2¢223,CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS J} SUPERSTITION FAILS (frais @sottons— New Yorke Stock GRAIN MARTS RALLY ‘ __|7.90; 1300-1500 Ibs., 6.25-7.00; common “|and’ medium 850-1300 Ibs., 4.25-6.50; Thousands SEE and READ New York Stocks| GRAIN MARTS RALLY $32: ain a uae aneeaneureaee em 2 Grain Quotations \ MINNEAPOLIS RANGE and medium: 2:88-3.73; i 10 CAST PARTICULAR Ps Whee wn ii C1000 | jaams (onins. Prices April 13...” cutter 190-285: bulls TCyearliogs. on That’s why prompt returns result { : 1% a ‘1% 82" | Adams Exp, “o% v cluded) good (beef) 3.15-75; cutter, from a want ad in this paper, If you i: 82% 82% BIN 82% Pie aes ipa 6% » + {common and medium 2.75-3.35; veal- have anything to sell, buy, rent or \ ‘ Bape 82% 82% 82% 182% Ak Ron 99 ers good and choice 5.00-6.50; medium ‘ . Ba bs ye RG a AL pany me nt 4 ,00-5.00; cult land common "3.00-4.00; trade, try this satisfactory means of May 5 er ant ler cat steers, good ee ba Se BK sre Bry [Alisch, Mee ie : : and choice 00-1050 Ibs... 416-878; getting customers. {4 . Som, “AL . 50 common and medium 3,.25-4.75._~ ‘Trends Hi ghly Mixed and Senti- May ae a ze 34 [Am & For. Pow. in Prospect ts for No Further eee 15,000; i Jambe in fairly 5 Le broa man ite increased num- ment Cautious Through- 8 28% 27% 28 eco, 33% Commodity Exchange bers; sellers asking fully steady to Hi 38% 28% 28 Baur aa aie Restrictions stronger, but as yet.little done; good out, However lic dia is * Rad. Std. 18% to choice lambs held 9.50 upwards iis% 198% Lae 13, Mill: 2% with early bids under 9.25 generally New York, April 13.—()—The omin- 4 : 4 . Smelt. & Ref. 6 Chicago, April 13—(#—Prompt ral-| refused; sheep steady; slaughter sheep ous “Friday the 13th” failed to cast CHICAGO RANGE bil est 1 5314 {Mes took place in all the grain mar-/and lambs: lambs, 90 pounds, down, any particular blight on the’ financial Chicago, April 13.—()}— . ae oe + 120% |kets late Friday following announce-|good and choice 9.00-50; common and markets Friday, although trends were eat—— High Low © . . 5 2 % ment congress was expected to ad-| medium 7.00-9.00; 90-98 pounds, good highly mixed and sentiment cautious. 4% 85% lam. Wool Pf. ; at Journ May 15 without further commo-|and choice 8.75-9.50; ewes, 90-150 ‘With the exception of a wide var- Bie Anaconda Cop. 16% | “ity exchange restrictions. pounds, good and choice 3.75-5.25: all ‘Andes. Cop. 10 Helping the late recovery of grain| weights, common and medium 3.00- fety of preferred stocks, which again val fe ts of silver legis: ‘} —Tesponded to increased demand, the 40% 47%) Atm. Del, FL Wis limon. A Tuither seme Oak oeed | equities list was relatively dull, Most 49% 50%, | AMAT, & &. F. + 68% | Bilon. A further stimulus was word of the so-called leaders held to a 1% 52% | Aubure Auto Pike etn aeli cs naehtetl ead fot SIOUX CITY fractional range. Speculative hesita- | y, se Aviation Corp. ae (elise 08 Goes al a DEBE tO p Sioux City, April 13.—m—(U. 8. 305 ld Loco, . A.)—Cattle 1,500; slaughter steers, Reiter ett Ie il) 30% 31 | eeicwin Loco 14% 11 cent per: $100 valuation. yearlings and she-stock fairly active, Tribune Want Ad 1 Insertion, 18 words modities and lack of stimulus from aK Barnsdall . 9% | Wheat closed firm at the same as/strong; other classes little changed; sia Bendix Aviat 18°, | Tuesday's finish to % higher, May|desirable light steers in load lots up Rates Are Low Cc Weed " uiziing a % | Bethl. Steel . 426; | 85%-%4, July 85%-%4; corn unchanged | to 6.50; car lots choice medium weight at 40 cents a bushel, Rubber, cotton, 40, 40% | Brunswick | Bei. - changed to a decline of 2 cents. |8o; most heot cone SAS ob re 3 consecutive insertions, ee rk yet pss hon 4% 2% Calumet é& Hecis. ; 32 ae ae farce oat helena a cutters and cutters chiefly 1.75-2.50, H consecutive insertions, not over 25 pein ment. Sterling dropped about a cent ‘ 8%! Canadian Pac. 16% oo Wheat va selling bes ait ise stockers and feeders scarce. consecutive insertions, not over 25 words . oe ih cavtica “Or Che Qala 5.95 600 |Cannon Mills Bo oe revel cince Jan B corn the lowest | Hogs 6,500, slow; steady to 10 low- All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to above rates. : ‘American beet sugar _ preferred 6.00 605 | Catered i: + TI \eince Nov. 1, and oats since Oct 17,|c than Thursday's best. time; most ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE shares got up more than 3, Radio pre- 620 627 | Celanese . 37%|Some power to rally was shown at| Packers inactive; top 3.65; | better A Reoresentative Will Call If You Desire ferred B gained 2 and the preferred 8.00 800 | Cerro de Pasc 37 ‘|this stage, with buying on resting or- grades 180-260 lb. weights 3.40-60; peektraiededitede Bly issues of U. 8, Steel and Curtis Pub- vee 820 ie NeW. + 47, |aers a factor. Bood 140-170 Ib. weights 2.75-3.25; Cate, border or white space used on want ads come under classi- lishing advanced @ point or more aondte tt Gin res : HXK | Some buying of wheat was ascribed | othing preresl Seureaee sows, ted display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. five, one block of 17000 shares chang-| Duluth, Minn. Apri 13.4 — Bh: Wee Be | Hhglttom the northveest, were the. erop |,,SReeP 2500: wooled lambs opened Jo ctatrvovant, fortune taller, matrimonial; or doubtfal adver- ine’hands ste small gain. Others, | ,Durum— Open High Low Olose|Giysier_ 53% outlook was described as critical, |St@ady to strong: two double decks ting veered We reserve the right to edit or reject any copy sub- up 1 to around 2, ineluded corn pro- SM BA 8% Col. Fuel rt ; 6% |Notice was also taken’ of relative |handy weight kinds bought to arrive ip ” 8. ae. 155 . |9.00; one deck to packers 9.10; other ducts, Industrial Rayon and U. smallness of domestic primary re: ’ Smelting. There was a large turn- 29% |ceipts. Corn and oats largely dupli-|S#les largely 8.90-9.00; other killing a over of Armour issues, but these lat- cated the action of wheat. Classes scarce, quoted steady. 38 er yielded most of their early ad- 12%| Provisions went lower. vances, The automobile group’ was 12 ssosiei Abela Ver be Household Goods for Sale ___ Personal inclined to drift, as were the rails cy NEW LIFE IN WHEAT ‘Ages Veer te aie cues “ane ta FOR SALE—Gas range and laundry | WANTED—Maternity cases. All cases and utilities. Such stocks as consoll- ee 7% |ON MINNEAPOLIS MART the Boston wool market Prices were| st0Ve, lace table cloth, Blackstone| cared for by trained nurse. Prices dated Gas, American Telephone, MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Cont. Oil Del. 213,| Minneapolis, April 13.—()—Ru-| somewhat irregular because ot -con- law books, miscellaneous articles.} reasonable. Phone 1126-R or call at DR. R. S. ENGE Chrysler, General Retna Bae a smn ie 4 Seenared enna Corn Products Th of postponement of commodity | cessions from asking prices that were Call at ona. pecigld home, 400-4th St., Bis- Chiropractor Oil of New Jersey, a 5 arene | Cee year vege: pare - a ae ie exchange legislation, reduction of | obtainable in some houses. The bulk oS oe ee al ——_ d marc Dak. . Grattan Industrial Alcohol ‘and Loew's eel cas, whe ana coarse Crosley Radio, S | futures trade taxes by the senate and!or current small sales were of the Los! mse Drugiess Physician unchanged to a little lower. grain cio Dior loonie” afi | Proposed silver legislation put new! tiner territory wools. Average French | WILL LADY who got wrong coat last Male Help Wanted Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. ‘The close was fairly steady. Trans- agp co fee 34’ | life in the wheat market here Friday| combing 64's and finer territory wool| night at Patterson Hall please phone | WANTED—Well educated man bez Phowe 200 fers approximated only 1,180,000] 1572 protein ve Eat Woda 91 {and closing prices were steady. brought 81-83 cents scoured basis.) _1587-J. ___| tween the age of 28 and 40 to solicit of shares. 1 dk north. & 2 #8 |Eaton Mfg. . 20% cane cemhger ly pode ae Odd lots were offered’ at, 80. cents.) FOUND—Thursday, 10 k- gold ring;} nd collect either part or full time | <a S “Prise Markets 11 kets | (3.0 nati ae. ae : 1a | bearish. May.and July rtiment iu; | Short French combing and inferior| initialed: Inquire at Tribune office.| for the International Correspond- < | Produce Markets los aoe : average French combing staple 64's | === | ence Schools territory in Bismarck Apartments for Rent “ae aI I'dk’north, 5 99 ae ee while September finished) anq finer territory wools in original For Rent and vicinity. Call Ray V. Bennett, pai or t s - = ™ Chicago, April 13—)—Firmnens|3 Ge RO. $B II] First at. cts 83" | gn Cotse fain lguidetion was steady scoured basis, |RORTRENT—Going grolery Wisiness| day and Sunday, 7 SMM" | FOR RENT—Two aperimenta, one characterized dealings in both butter|13% protein ‘|Rox Pilm’“A”.... VE feet ol aot —_______ located. down town. Inventory |GARPENTER WANTEDTTe—ao-re:| (nree,fOom and one 2 room. “Lights, and eggs Priday. Poultry ruled steady|1 dk north. 85 39 Gen. Am. Trans. 41, |G ip Somewhat during the last part| CHICAGO POTATOES about $1700." Stock turn over twice| modeling of building at tear ot 862 | Rossen, ‘Phone gegen NS m \. d .| Gen, ,. . 3 Jame ‘ - $5 firm, eas: firm, creamery-epe-[3.ck north: 3 Bt =| aon ae ge 34% | changed to 4 lower and July un- resen Apel gael pi breg ce a epi pratt’ be cash. $70 a] Seventh St. in exchange for use of |FOR RENT—Two ground floor apart pa : 244: 12% protein GE. Gas. & El 1%4| changed. May rye finished 14 higher ¥ — ray aceay,| month rent for building and cém-| same as residence. Write Reo L.| ments. jals (93 score) 22-22%; extras (92) total U. S. shipments, 885; old stock te fi Three rooms. One with pri- 21s; extra firets (O1-91) 21-21%; {4 4K Roh. 88 89-8588 Gen. Mills $84 while July closed unchanged. May | about steady; supplies liberal, de- plete fixtures. Write Tribune Ad.) _Knauss, Stanley, N. Dak. vate bath. One with toilet and la- firsts (88-89) 20%-%; seconds (86-87) |3 dk north. 83 84 "...: : 4218 oe ene aned, unchanged and July) mand and trading slow; sacked per i —————==| vatory. Gas, heat, lights and water 20; standards (90 centralized oe era de er as 10% pay aiteae. May Was UD 2 | cwt., Idaho Russets, U. 8.NQQ) 0 at | ————_—_—— Female Help Wanted furnished. Phone 376-M, fi of F , : / 67%, 3 1.70; combi- Wi Senora = Sati tresh graded firsts|2 aE north: ‘2a 6 35 | Hardly enough spring cash wheat | 165, 2 cars D614, 3 Sars 170, mo Wanted to Rent WANTED—Good general coo, sniail pag eres for light ; Jocal 15%; current. receipts |3, 4 north. 83.84 3% |Was in to make a real market Friday /1 car 1.35; Washington Russets, com-|WANTED TO RENT—Three or four| {siaurant. References required.|- jq29 pawy. ©” oa =) Gelatevad - iM and the scant offerings were readily | hination grade, 2 cars 1.50; U. 8. No.| room furnished apartment. Near Write Tribune Ad. No, 6462. os y: sultry, live, 1 car, 19 trucks; hena|z Rontes:: 28% | absorbed at firm -prices. Virtually|1 dark, medium size, 2 cars 1.80; Col-| capitol if possible. Phone Room |PROMINENT cosmetic company has OR RENT— Unfurnished s apartment, q firm, balance steady: hens over 5 Ibs./3 north..., 82. 85 5% |20 Winter wheat was moving into mar-| orado ‘McClures, U. 8. No. 1, 1 car| 230, Prince Hotel. opening for capable business wom- | ground floor of modern + 14,8 tbs, and under, 16; Leghorn Montana Winter 27 |Ket and desirable milling durum was| 159, 1 car 1.75; Minnesota-North Da-| WANTED TO RENTCModem house| ®- Splendid opportunity for rignt| >unsalow with garage included, Ine ad dae isi: rock fryers 25-26, colored |14% protein 20% | scarce. kota Red River section Early Ohios,| "with 2 or 3 bedrooms. Preferably | Pefson and a chance to advance, | ‘Wire at 623 W. Thayer Ave. 25; rock springs 23-24, colored 23;|! D HW or 5%4| Corn demand was slightly improv-|y. §, No. 1, 1 car 1.45, 1 car 1.50; Ne-; pear grade school. Would like in-|_Write Tribune Ad. No. 6442, FOR RENT—Furnished 2 room apart= x brotlers 25-26, colored 25: Leg- 1HW..... 86 8B 32% jed. Oats demand was streaked. Rye|braska Triumphs, 1 car 1.45; new Ps vi bout hi {| ment. Rental $22 per month. Also ij ho 22; barebacks 19; roosters, 9%; eas 34 |demand was good and desirable mill- stock steady; supplies moderate; no May 1 eet “ r t noe pcp one room and kitchenette apart- ~~ turkeys, 12-20; old ducks, 11%-14%:|] HW... 86 88 273 |ing quality was scarce. Barley was] sales reported. no fiag ee tune one] Work’ ment. Rental $17 per month. 721- pring ducks, 14-16; geese, 8. 12% protein 77; | unsettled with demand good for malt eee % LAUNDRY WANTED tp Baostaig| Saat. " — 2 1 DHW or 481, |1ng quality and in quiet to slow for WANTED—Good room with two beds/ “laundry, 518-10th Street. Phone | FOR -RENTOTh: NEW YORK 1H W..... 86 88 58% |the medium to poor. Flax offerings and kitchenette. Furnished. Write 779, We call for and deliver or| and bath, Pee ee ee New York, April 13.—()—Butter | Grade of 17% | were light and in fair to good demand. Tribune Ad. No. 6444. laundry may be left at G. P, News-| ed. On ground floor. e24-4th Bt. 8576: firm. Creamery first (87-01/1 DHW or = ae akiGERRE ABIDE cms eee TO aae oh modern 6 ay First door north of G. P.| Phone 851-W. s00re) | asinneenin’ ; room house. one 3 5 OR REI eee pi oo scores) 2244-23; centralized (G0 store) aginnesota, and South, Dakota Wheat iresge (3. 3) 20%! sainneapolis, April 13.--(}—Range hl MACHINE GUN a The worry | POR, RENT NeWiyturnistied two 7 Cheese 34873; slow, prices wnchang-|1 DAW or : Houa Garbonte : 29%, [of carlot grain sales: Tir | eateweiemteicant Cunitie ter:| coeee Roe ae oe 1H W..... 5° at | Loew’ 344 | Wheat No, hard spring 88%-89%: the Oho state prison, while Russell| ences, Phone 1728, ne” “Crer” | Phone $39 or call at 813 Avenue C. wer try firm; broilers, express, | Grade of i734, |No. 1 dark northern 86%4-86%; No. 2 Clark 4 under life aeutence. are eee | FOR RE e large furnished 12-25: furkeys, express, 18-22; ducks, Me en car. ae, cag dae re a eee ean —_———_ For Sale room wor light housekeeping. Gas & ht and express|1. 4 W---:> a d lay Dept. Store: 43 Corn, No. 2 yellow 44; No. 6 mixe ° and lights furnished. Call at 210- freight, 30; other freight and express ‘Derem Mi es faa une! itey firm; chickens,|C2,2 amber 99% 1.05% 96% 1.017% ,|Midiand ‘gai ik ay No. 1, 59%. ESAT eet a ae Me cee FOR RENTER furnished —thiwe frozen, 16-23; Hye fresh and froz-|2 amber... 98%. 1.04% ui 21%] Barley, special No. 2, 72-75; No. 3,/Pair of Desperadoes Steals n County ING on all office machines. Sup-| room apartment in modern home, rae 23: fr 2 an ’ 31% | 14; sample 75. i pies. CAPITAL TYPEWRITER| Also one separate light housekeep as, 19, ial fia Pp 1 amber 89% 94% - Nat. Biscuit 441, | Oats and flax, not quoted. Bullet-Proof Vests and coe peodnayigt el pene sige] £0, 207 Broadway, *z block West| ing room. These rooms are clean pre # : protein i Nat. Cash R. —_—_—_——_ hom of Postoffice. Phone 820. fits 16% a medium Me Ake 2 amber... 88% 93% Nat, Dairy Brod MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Two Revolvers her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and | ssn gate —orliliner — Phone 110i, a ope nee seriegetre od fineta 11%: Grade of nese Nat Pow. & Lt. Minneapolis, April 13.—(4)—Flour Mrs, Peter Hoff, at Elgin. An invalid |" ean Ode. aes NT—Two room apartment. 15-15%; ‘age pack om *{2 amber... 80% "84% : ¥. Central unchanged, shipments 29,526; pure for 34 years, she died of a paralytic] «rman See. edecorated. Heat, lights, , Other mixed colors Hachaneed. ae 2 amber... 80% 84% + Ny & i. bran, 18.50-19.00; standard middlings,! Warsaw, Ind., April 13—()—A man | stroke. POTATOES FOR SALE—Some real,| water furnished. Laundry marke 20dats ee Coc ; Nort Wesirn 78 ,, | 17.00-17.50. identified as John Dillinger led a ma-| Left are five sons and two daugh-| Mice sound potatoes for table and| leges. 401-9th Street. e — @\chine gun raid on the Warsaw police | ters. seed. Come and see them. Price/FOR RENT—Unfurnished aj tal Livestock station Priday, slugged @ policeman,| Funeral services will be held Satur-| $1.00 per bushel or if delivered, $1.10! consisting of three rooms oe bath, 19% stole four bullet-proof vests and two|day from the Catholic church at Glen| Per bushel. If you wish to have/ Refrigerator. Adults only. Call af 6 seenerterpre ere, Ulin, them delivered let us know one day| 1002-4th St. at side door ern exchange standards 18-18%; oth- er white and all browns unchanged. |! 34% revolvers and got away. Miscellaneous 2 yellow... 43 43% 51g 8O. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Jud Pittinger, the sluggod police- ————— ahead. Richard A. Kunz, 222 South | sop Two “toon aN are = ae ae, ee Bi South St. Paul. Apri Bow. man, sald he was “quite positive” that FINN. PASCIETS. SENTENOED in Seo Siteehe Romarex, N Dak, Phage! greats ‘Heat “ight, gas and -CHAN( ee. 8 ’ 4 |S. pt. Agr.)—Cattle 2,200; slaugh-|one of the two raiders was the In-| Helsi » Finland, Me a WRAP SS V > 4 New York, April 13—(?)—1 cige ra 3 mee i oe 2 Penne nae) git ter steers and yearlings steady to/diana “wooden gun” desperado. —Seven ring-leaders of a dramatic| PHONE 932-R--For fertilizer or black Bates, included. Call at 801 Fourth exchange easy; Great Britain de-|4 i ; k “R. 35i,|Stong, 10-25 higher than Tuesday:| He recognized: the other from pho- | fascist revolt in Finland. in..March,| dirt, ashes also hauled. Very rea-| sop perry mand in dollars, others in cents: Pry Bet. 20% |she stock fully steady; spots 25 up|tographs as Homer Van Meter, pa-|1982, Friday were sentenced to prison.| sonable charges. One room and args Great Britain, 5.15%; ¥ hah 6.80; /2 Pills, Flour’. 951, | for three days; bulls unchanged; me-!roled Indiana convict: and a member|Vhitor! Kosola, the Lapua or Fascist | Sy, SWEET CLOVER 4 ib. and up. Al- closet for light housekeeping. Furs 4 30.85 13 Proct...&. Gam 35% | dium to good light weight steers 5.25-|o{ Dillinger’s original gang of bandits.|Jeader, and General Mart! Wallenius|~ fairs, Com, Millets, other for-| Shed. Lights, heat and water in 4 Pub. Sve. N.. J. 38 6.25; some held above; plainer sorts, ‘The raid, the third such foray in|Were given one-year terms and five age ae Flax. Write for cluded. Close to schools and capl> Pullman. 38% | 4.00-5.00; good light heifers around small Indiana cities credited to Dil-|other army officers were sentenced to] sari. delivered prices. Shipped Call at 618 7th St. Phone 8% |525 and above; strictly good late|1inger’s mob, put police and bank of-|terms ranging from five months to) Sibseet inspection. Grimm Alfalfa R Radio-Keith-Orp. Beier Rand Reo Motor * 31, | Thursday up to 5.85; beef cows most-|ficials on edge. Similar raids at Au-|three years. ‘Assoc! FOR RENT—Three room apartment f Be ly _3.00-4.00; occasionally more; low/burn and Peru last October preceded SSS pecs ogee SaiRD: N. D. 500 co-|" with private etitrance and kitchen= 4 [cutters and cutters 1.75-2.75; most| bank robberies at. Greencastle and| FREIGHT LOADINGS BRIGHT | __ —= ette. Inquire at 111 Avenue: A ~ 21% bulls about: 2.85: and less; good coun-/| Fast Chicago, Ind., and Racine, Wis. Washington, April 13.—(#)—The|POTATOES FOR SALE—Firm small| ess, 42% | try demand’ for better grade stockers| Hit Him on Head American Railway association an-| Early Ohio seed potatoes, 60c per ref and feeders; little in fresh receipts!’ pittinger said the two criminals hit|nounced Friday that loadings of rev- cusel. Some adapted bo Hee EEE 4a ‘brought clearance out of second hand; | him on the head in an alley near the| enue freight for the week ended April ‘IT MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS DULUTH CLOSE Minneapolis, April 13.—()—Stocks| Duluth, April 13.—(?—Cash clos- |Schulte Ret. 114 113° 4 is +13 | 800d to choice grades 4.50-5.50 and|station and at machine gun point|7 were 557,887 cars, a decrease of. 50,- ft close: - i ze ing alae a acy ai be ae rs more; common. to .medium aroun¢ |they forced him to walk to the station, |556 under the preceding week © but First Bank Stock 8%. Noa da pes preree 92; 49% |3.00-4.00; calves 2,300; steady, de-jon the second floor of the fire house, | 65,826 above the corresponding week Northwest Banco 4%. é fo. Space Le ie gee ig ee 2 ag 4.00- ond open the case in which the arms|in 1933 and 12.264 above 1932. : dark northern northern ; r above.| were kept. INVESTMENT .TRUSTS '85%-91; No, 2 northern 84% +88! No. | Shel 9% | Hogs 5,500; fairly. active, strong to] While they were choosing the vests, HIT F. L. PARTY (By The Assartasad sg 1 get Saris Bel AT Ho: 2 Steme ae 10 higher than Thursday's ‘average; |p. said, he broke away and ran. The| Minneapolis, April 13.—()—Repub- (Over the counter pee York) maabes duran 8 (s he No. 1 ar Soc. Vac. 16% | better: 170-260 Ibs 3:65-85; top 3.85 to}two pursued him for a short distance, |licans, in state convention here, Fri Guar, the Sh. 2.39; 1.50. ee 3 gen 5 curs 83%-/ Southern Pac. 28% i interests for well finished and light /but ‘then returned--to their black se-. jome Owners Loans lo. jurum 83%-1.02%;| Southern Ry. . 82% 0nd medium weight averages; medium /dan and roared out 2f town. Paul 4's, '51. 100%. No. 2 mixed durum 81%-102%; No. 1/ Sparks With! 0% |gtades and heavier. weights down t0/ Hodges, city fireman, awoke: in his ; é home. Clean, quiet, always hot ———_———. red durum 62%. - dard Bri 21% 13.25 and below; better Weht lights/quarters downstairs just in-time to . ter. Phone 120-R or call at 009-40, MONEY RATES Flax, No. 1, 1.75%. bee ae Ei 13 | mostly 3.00-60; slaughter pigs mostly! see the raiders leave. af Y 8t. eet oe New xe April Pere ot pics Oats, No.3 white.28%-28%..... | Bt Ot! Oay 3412.25-75; bulk packing sows 2.90-3.10:| ‘There seemed no doubt in Pittin- bearded pra i) a Rye, No, 1, 58% -61%. - Studebaker % peeraae Gest ‘Thursday 3.51; weight ger's mind that the teader of the Sats. lays, 6 mos., %-1 per Barley, eras 50-60; No. 2 spacial Superior Stee! % bandits was the notorious outlaw Prime commercial. paper 1. Bankers |38%-40% ;. nx 3 barley 38%; lower ‘Texas, Corp. Sheep 800: 432 direct; ‘salable sup-| whose “wooden gun” escape from the grades a Tex. Pas. L. Tr. % | Ply very light; scattered early sales|-scape-proof” Crown Point, iad. jail pet gee —_—_—_——_ w pand bids ried on all classes; small/warch 3 amazed ‘' ‘ - , cers of cities i Ueiberty Fourtis 4.48 104 Lise setotw, Satay sable i Batiea ert i tae S ‘ibs. € ia en nes he ae ee eo ine Treasury esis. [sey Keg No. 2 yellow 4-1 United ru no 1 Dalry, cattle fully steady: medium |fueee ca? but It was met Mecca. (i Treasury. 4's 1079. + JOnts No. a white, 31%. Hyp Nos asi Ue Ga 1eit | to good’ springers "26:00-45.00; seleo-| sai age a Bari ret a 3s Dillinger last was reported. in In- a pe poe ae Timothy _ seed, le 4 tions Up to 50.00 and above. diana last Sunday, when federal op-| Xlograph | Fr i ‘* i. seed, 1100-1250 . 204% seein eratives at Indianapolis were said to| engraving New York, April 13.—(?)—Curb ' 52 CHICAGO have seen him driving an sutomo- | thereof. a 2%. 98% April. 13.—(P)—(U, 8. Dep. was : a 5 including RL aoy = ag BS NO. 2 white dB%; No, 3 white 109-130 Wer" 2.50-3.50, that slaying, -Harry Pierpont be} aeevenees ete ,

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