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¥. Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and They'll Continue Want to Buy or Trade? Market Report for Thur., Jan. 9 pum = WANT-ADS Will Help. STOCK PRIGES SUP WHEAT PRIGS SAG coe =| WITH POWER ISSUES AS LIBERAL SUPPLY LEADING LATE FALL 3) FOR FLOUR'S SEEN Instruction =—=—|_—_— Male Help Wanted EXPERT instruction in POPULAR| REPRESENTATIVE: Man with MUSIC — RHYTHM — and HAR-| sales ability to represent locally, MONY (New Short Method) by! leading national concern in its Are LOW Saul Parectehilieeh eerie of ite field. Company rated AAA-1, Dun a onservatory o! lusic, in-| & Bradstreet; product firmly es-| Minimum neapolis—post-graduate work at| tablished throughout nation. Likely ; taserucnaibe tar as ‘oer Bush Conservatory, Chicago. For! minimum income $1,500 first year.| appointments or further information| Commission averages 20% plus'| First insertion (per word) Se telephone 1878, bonus, Excellent opportunity for!| 2 Consecutive insertions Tribune Rates No. 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs, . No. 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs, No. 3 dark northern, 58 Ibs, 16% oe right man to build permanent stable Uae di 40 Closing Tone Lower After Ses-|No. & dark northern, G4 Ibe. 22 art business for himselt, Write giving]| ° (er word) 4%e ‘ eT , Ne. AMR WORE RE Toes 28% | May Wheat Quotations Are Pull. DOCTOR IDENTIFIES Free te petals, About vyoursell:;! 4 consecutive insertions sion’ of Very Active No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. 9% 1 ed Down; Market Closes ——— (per word) .........+006.60 Tradin one eee a4 i Female Help Wanted ee eed) noe beh’ No. 5 dark northern, 50 Ibs. e0% Unsettled D (per word) ....... er) Sample Grain: . Stl. 25% WANTED—Middle-aged woman for 6 consecutive insertions * < New York, Jan. 9.—(#)—Trading | 49 Ibs., 81; 48 lbs. .77; 47 Ibs, .73; 46 am. Tel. & Tel. 158 housework, Must go home nights. (per word) .........0....66 turned very active and prices slipped | Ibs., 69; 45 Ibe., 56; 44 Ibs., 89; 43'Am. Tob. “B” 101 Chicago, Jan. 9.—()—Suggestions eg Wiis Tein ithe SACS 12001 | This table of rates effective uneertainly lower in the final minutes |Ibs., .55; 42 Ibs, 1; 41 Ibs, 47; 40, Am. Wat, Wks. 2% jin various quarters that the United , only in the state of North Da- of Thursday’s session of the stock ex- 29% | States will probably have a liberal ed girl for general housework. ‘mail| kota. Ibs, 43; 39 Ibs., 39: 98 Ibs, 35; 37 Ibs., 31; 96 Ibs,” 27; 35 Ibs, 95, All| Angconde under 35 Ibs., 25. No, 1 hard amber durum change. Utilities were under pres- sure. The power shares, rather freely of- All! Ari family, Adults. Write Tribune Ad. 13014, want ads come under classi- 5% | Carryover of breadstuffs supplies July 67% | 1 tended Thursday to pull down May 29% | wheat quotations. Cuts and border used on 14 Witnesses Arrive From Ha- > fied display rates of 75 cents fered all day, finally unsettled the! 84 Aviation 4%| A result was narrowing of the price " Work Wan' per column inch per single in- Ist. The closing tone anal No. F zea durum {Balla ohio : ae spread ‘between May and July to * aia to Testify PIANO TOWING oP ees xpar: | sertion. Transfers approximal 0. ax . iq j about 12% cents as against 13% cents for Government 7 = No clat ° shares. No, 2 flax | Bendis Aviation 3551 | Wednesday. Some stop-loss selling cdede bees) Glee he pipe eaters he! Bryan, 422-4th St. Phone 649. saveruuing aeersise: "Werner St. Paul, Jan. 9—(P)—Dr. Henry | ====——=== aan bee thet right to with be Hall, St. Paul physician, ‘Thursday Houses and Flats identified in federal court William |®6R RENT—5 room house, ~ a dect any copy submitted, ‘During most of the day the market No. 1 rye was quiet with conflicting price! Barley trends prevailing. Only at the open-| Oats . ‘ing and at the finish was activity| Hard winter wheat | Bethl. Steel {Borden ... Borg Warner . Bridgeport Bi 52%, | developed in May. 26%! Wheat closed unsettled, 1-146 un- 66 -|der Wednesday's finish, May 1.01%- 16% (1.01%; corn %-% off, and provistons unced. Farm shares held gains ss Mfg. 52y Weaver, accused as an actual kidnaper 4 ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS most consistently, while rails and me- Bu da Wheel its showing 10 to 27 cents drop. of Edward G. Bremer, banker, as a) modern, Close in. Business base-i| “Op CASH IN ADVANCE tals each had turns as leaders in the CHICAGO RANGE Canadian Pa 11% | MILL CITY. WHEAT Ci Ce en Oo BOR, RENT RGU oom | modern A representative will call if improvement. Utilities were under) Chicago, Jan, 9.—(>— Case (J. 1) 95 |FUTURES CLOSE LOWER aoe ea house in Mandan, L, N. Cary Co.|| ou desire. Telephone 32 and more or less pressure from the start. |,,Wheat— Open High Low Close) Caterpil. Tract. 56%| Minneapolis, Jan. 9.—(P)—Wheat Dr. Hall, a government witness, poche Mandan No.9. || ask for the want sd de- A sharp break in cotton featured | May ay Celanese .. 30% | trade was dull and desultory during stepped down from the stand to iden-|_*70ne Mandan No. 9. : partment. commodities. Grains were lower at July Seiad “id ae fe: the last half of the session here Thurs- tify Weaver, introduced to him on a FOR RENT—Two room house and the finish, After narrow early move- | Se) Che fh w lo 4 day and there was little buying power professional call, he testified, as the| two room basement apartment. 818- iments,’ Forehgn exOHAglN asd anos cart . & N. 3% |n rallies. ‘The close was % to 1 cent husband of Myrtle Eaton, held here| th St. Phone 1747-R. on conspiracy accusations. i— — ees The witness, one of several Thurs- 03 P i x day in the trial of Weaver, Cassius oath ota UL) Personal McDonald, Detroit, and Harry Sawyer, |HOST—Man's white gold rimmed | STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, IN- of the early substantial improvement | Ma: in relation to the dollar. a ‘Stocks which lost around 1 to 2/°°Ri,.-* ae 61% 60% 60% | Chi” Gt. “Wes. Pf. 55, }lower for wheat futures. He 2 Considerable spreadings and un- 3% | winding of spreads was prevalent in i. Pou. T. 52% | othi ‘kets but the lit- a : points included Peoples Gas, Ameri-|May . ion other markets but there was very rs 1 "| glasses. Reward, Phone 120-M or DIGESTION victims, why suffer? can Telephone, North American, U.|July ... Chrysier aay (‘ie independent business here. May : spirators, sald He met Weaver while | 425. 410 For quick relief get a free sample S. Steel, Greyhound, Westinghouse Colgate-Paim. 19% Q eat closed 1 cent lower, July %c teal Belle Spencer, 16, above, giving medical treatment to Mrs, | LOST— white Spaniel| of Udga, a doctor's prescription at Electric, Western Union, Bethlehem, Colum. G. & L. 15 lower and September % off. and her sister, Victoria, 14, be Eaton, puppy. If found please call Billy| Service Drug Store. Colum. Pict. Vte. 43 Coarse grains were easy with wheat,| low, will go on being “unre y, |Com, ee Mills, Phone 1639, " ” “ Met in Apartment Sc 44 |rye showing a very stubborn tone be- pressed,” away from “public vail 22% |cause of the demand on dips. Flax| school perils.” Their father, Dr. The introduction, Dr. Hall testi- | LOST—On New Year's eve, a pendant Apartments for Rent 3% |dipped a cent when speculative sup-| Richard V. Spencer, of Chicago |Get” Da. Eideners ascieee Jeweled ear ring, Reward, Return | FOR RENT—Modern “unfurnished were Standard Oil of Indiana, U. 8. Reppegeittey bberbialan) Harvester, Na- ‘tional Biscul 32% it, Reading and Case. 34 {port was withdrawn, May oats closed} Heights, Ill, has been acquitted apartment. Large living room, Paella get | Soc lower; May rye ‘4c off and May| by a jury ot a charge of violat | bamen Or ghtoneo rarer Beene = | kitchenette, dinette, large bedroom, | Produce Markets | 25 |feed barley tzc down. May malting] ing the state education law, 1m | tal disposition of $104,000 of this| Business Opportunity bathroom, fireplace, hardwood | suly, 36%, | barley held unchanged while May flax! allowing them to educate them- charged against McDonald. FOR SALE—My entire business con-| floors. New Dale Apts. 404 Man- bd : 72. |dropped a cent. selves at home in their own < sisting of 60x24 foot building equip-} an St. Inquire North Basement CHICAGO Cream Wheat 37%| Cash wheat ipts light and Fourteen witnesses from Havana, ie 8 equip: Chicago, Jan. 9.—(P)—Butter was ‘Gubant Am: Sue, hy ih Gai eat receipts were light an way. Neither ever bas attended i cuba, among them bankers, brokers! ped with pool table, lunch counter | _ Apt. fi ile [oe aia < > weak in tone Thursday and eggs were Curtiss Went bing quiet to good demand. Winter ® public school, and hotel proprietors, arrived in a! and beer parlor, 4-room residence,| FOR RENT—Furnished four-room steady. Poultry was easy. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Deere & gj Wheat was in fair to good demand. group Thursday to assist the govern-| public hall building, 70x24 feet, ice] and bath modern apartment. Va- “a Durum was in good demand. 44i,| Corn demand was steady. Oats de-|* 5 55% | Mand was fair to good. Rye demand | : Miscellaneous 140 | was steady. Barley demand was fair. | ¢——_ 37% | Flax was in fair to good demand. Butter, 6,903, weak; creamery spe- Dia. Match" cials (93 score) 33%-34%; extras (92) 33%; extra firsts (90-91) 3234-33; firsts (88-89) 3134-32; seconds (86-87) 31; standards (90 centralized carlots) ment. house and garage. Only business of} cant Jan. 15, Phone 543-W fore- ¢ Through testimony of the Cubans,| its kind in live town of 200. Must{ noons. zs ||the government, according to District| be seen to be appreciated. Selling| FoR RENT—Two rooms for light MONEY RATES * | Attorney George F. Sullivan, will at-) 0n account of poor health. A real! housekeeping, $28.00, Adults only. tempt to show that McDonald ex-| proposition for cash only. Peter| Call at 400-7th St. Jan. 9.—(?)— ‘Whea' Open High Low Close iy 1.0954 1.09% 1.08% 1.08% 1.03% 1.03% 1.02% 1.03% 92% 93 92% 92% EL. 15% New York, Jan, 9—(P}—Call ce cc tate 32%. - seeee ereee STH /EL Pow 1% diofensbhden ‘all money | changed approximately $100,000 of the| _ Pedoff, Grace City, N. Dak. ‘OR RENT Partly tun Eges, 6220, steady, prices un- 26 « Pie Cuero anee i: $200,000 ransom paid for the freedom |#OR RENT OR SALE—Pool hall, o- | Ome tatable te tea Saonie toe changed. ‘May 38% 38 38% ze 30% vest cant Paper % PeI/of the 38-year old bank president. cation county seat town. For par-|/ light housekeeping. New rear door. Poultry, live, 1 car, 27 trucks, easy; 10% Contacts Havana Brokers ticulars write Tribune Ad. No. 12966, E 49% 48% 49 25% ‘Time loans steady, 60 days-6 mos. 1 623-8th St. hens less than 4% lbs. 22, 4% lbs. up Nearly eight months after the Brem- oe _ = 21; Leghorn hens, 17; Plymouth and 26% 26% 26% $2,,| SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK _ |Per cept offered. er abduction, Sullivan charged in his For Sal FOR RENT—Furnished light house- White ‘Rock springs 21%, cowred 21; %% | south St. Paul, Jan, 9—(?}—(U, 8.| Bankers’ acceptances unchanged. | opening statement, brokers in Havana or Sale keeping room in modern home. Gag 184 183 1.83 were approached in the effort to ex-| "OR SALE—Three used cash registers| heat, private entrance, Phone 601. 36 |D. A.)—Cattle 2,400; most classes Tee 3. | about steady early; medium finished) | ieee poriaeasat eth change ransom money. in good condition. One especially|#OR RENT—New unfurnished @ 16% yearlings 6.75-8.00; shortfed heavy ts ni rhe . vr mayne fs seein On Sept. 1, 1934, Sullivan said, Saw- es for beer parlor. Day phone] rooms, private bath. Inquire at 606 1474| down to 500 or leas; beet eows 800-(dollars, others in cenis: [itge autinar Mgt eet tes | POR SALEDiuror oat, q2000, HE: | porn ant Ney nae had SpE 4 x B ; iam Harrison, dead Karpis-Barker A juroc boar, $20.00. Here-| FOR RENT—! furnished t= Ft 6.00; few outstanding 6.75; low cutter] Great Britain 4.95%; France 6.62'2; | gangster, flew from Miami to Cuba} ford bull 8 months old. Will ex- saya Eee eo 33% | and cutter cows 3.75-4.75; bulls firm; ra re | sO ETEDADY. ae Brae ra to dispose of ransom bills. change for other livestock. L. E.| private bath. Fireplace. Also small 31% | sausage offerings 5.5 5; stockers | touris' .75; reg. comm’ -85; Nor-) In contacting Havana money brok-| Heaton, Jr., McKenzie. two room apartment. 607-5th St. Leghorn chickens 17; roosters 16; hen turkeys 22, young toms 20, No. 2 tur- keys 18; heavy white and colored ducks 23; small white ducks 19, small colored 18; northern geese 15, a « €rn 14; capons 6-7 lbs. 25. Dressed turkeys, steady, prices un- changed, ables att ype GRAIN ureday 127 fcamicarie’ to 41 a Gt. Nor, Ir. A Ctf. * dries ols cash wheat and coarse |Gt. Nor. wD eae today follow:|Gt. West. Bar. Houd-Her, “B’ 28% | unchanged; few plainer steers 5.25-|way 24.88; Sweden 25.54; Montreal injers, Sullivan said, McDonald offered | 7 ALE —Hawaii r + - NEW YORK 1 casein “Detwered —ToArsive Hadson Motor $4 16.25. Calves 1,900 slow, steady; sort-|New York 99.874; New York in Mon-|to ‘buy gold, explaining he got the cee ge inneuntcne $10.00. oRBURNISHED APARTMENT for New York, Jan. 9.—(?)—Live poul-} 60 Ibs.... 1.30% 136% i... Illinois Cent. 2035 ing closer; good to choice grades most- | trea! 100.1214. money from a gambling game. Write Tribune Ad, No. 13002, aienenea pri try weak. Freight prices unchanged.}1 D NS Indus. Rayon 30% | ly 9.00-10.00; odd head 10.50; common ————— rent. On iF . 5 Butter, 10,732, weak. Creamery, ex- Dw aw . Int. Cement CURB STOCKS 3914] and medium kinds around 5.50-7.50, '%| Hogs 14,000; opening fairly active,| New York, Jan. 9.—(?)—Curb: 5% | 25-50 lower than early Wednesday or| American Gen. 9%. 931, |25-35 under the general trade; some] Citles Service 3%. 16%, | big packers not buying as yet, better Elec. Bond & Share 17%2. 14 | 140-250 Ibs, 9,35-50; . 9.00- oe 291% 10 Ibs, 9.35-50; 250-300 Ibs. 9.00. CHICAGO POTATOES tra (92 score) 33%-34; firsts (89-91 Int. Harvester Rete aiid other grades un- chi Cheese, 101,152, slow. Prices un- 5 88 ~ 1.27% 134% wove Bf Tel 1.22% 1.33% 04. «0+2-| Johns-Manville Kelvinator .. + 119% 1.31% 000 02. | Kennecott FOR SALE—Asplund, Ingstrom coal.| upstairs, outside entrance, gas, | $2.75 in load lots. Relief orders ac-} lights, heat, water furnished, $20.00. {__cepted. Phone 83 Bob Morris.| _320-2nd St. FOR SALE—C 's Northland} FURNISHED apartment A 7-foot skis, $2.00 pr. Also 1 Soh-| St. Suitable for two adults, Phone mer Cecilian Upright Piano, mahog-| 1391 or caJl at 616-7th St. any finish, excellent condition, de-| FOR RENT—Two ni Eges, , . Kresge (S. 8.) 2374 |35; heavier weights down to 8.75; sows FOR RENT—Two room furnished rengts, 08 send aan ate 1.16% 1.28% -|Kroger Grocery 27%2| mostly 8.25; pigs scarce, average cost| Chicago, Jan. 9—(#)—(U. S. Dept. ; tachable automatic player, $85.00.) apartment. Bedroom adjoining S0N-4: medians 11-17%: ober Bio ie Libby-O-F. Gl. 48% | Wednesday 9.60; weight 235 Ibs, Asr.)—Potatoes, 41, on track 165, total | » Far Totals 3 | Telephone 561. bath. 808- mixed colors unchanged. 4 y 143% 125% Lig. & Mi Sheep 8,000; bulk of run fat lambs|U- 8. shipments 567; firm, supplies | Drop So Far Totals 3 Cents a ———~—py ano BARGAINS — | FURNISHED i a = - 1.10% 1.23% seve Lorillard" 5%, |and ewes; nothing done early; buy-| Moderate; demand light; sacked per Pound for Better Cuts in HAVE small grand, also small upright)" ground floor apartment. Rental ers talking 25-35 lower on fat lambs ewt. Idaho Russet Burbanks U.S. No. i 30" |or 10.00 down; 25 or more lower on fat |!» few sales 1.85-95; U. S. No. 2, 1.35; Chicago 10, Jewes; bulk ‘fat lambs Wednesday | Practically free of cuts and clipper rather than go to re-shipping. Write vs . ends 1.60; Wisconsin round whites TE “ apartment. Adults only. Call at 10.25-35; top 10.50; fat ewes 4.50-5.00. re . ae .| Ivan Anderson, in care Credit Dept., 12% Dai ttle, fully steady: local i U. S. No. 1, 1.10-25; Colorado” Mc-| Chicago, Jan. 9.—(#)}—The whole: 304 Wabash Ave. Chicago, Ill 1002-4th St. 20% ry cattle, fully steady; local in-| Ciures U. 8.'No. 1, 1424-62; Wyom-|sale prices of pork were slashed 1 to 0 es APARTMENT for rent. New fires . . BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES piano in local storage. Will sell for} $30.00, 618-6th St. + OPA AALIGES goad: o-oo) Mack Trucks ; balance due on former contracts| son RENT—One room furnished 1.06% 118% 4.0.6 «+..|Marsh. Field . McCrory Stores 1.03% 1.15% ..2. «+++. |Mid-Cont. Pet. aes ALS 122% 127% oe. sees (MINE Stole "or peleld ah Leary 00; few berter | 28, Bliss Triumphs U. S. No. 1, and/2% cents per pound Thursday as the <= proof building. J. B, Smith, Phone 31% 31% Winter Wheat Mont. Ward 37% | selecti t 75.00. iia partly graded 1.30. meat trade adjusted itself to elimina- 1184. Ess s Murray Corp. 1 ee em ——— tion of the processing tax on hogs. RICHBERG DEFENDS — — Refrigerator stan- DH Wr, 126% 129% 125% 98% | Nae Moters Ee SIOUX CITY Pilot and Passengers Gt Cia Of eas fare Rooms for Rent : “dards, Jan...... 17% 17% 17% |19% “|Nat. Dairy Prod 21%, | Sioux City, Jan. 9—()—(U. 8. Dept. int i f 1934 and despit FOR RENT—Comfortabie quarters ‘Refrigerator stan- 1 DHW or ft. Distill. .., 3” |Agrs—Cattle 3,000; slaughter ‘steers; S@fe on Alaskan Hop)since the winter of 1934 and despite 5 for two men. Bedroom and den. ards, Oct........ 21% 21% 21%] 1H W... 123% 126% 1.22% 11% ]and yearlings slow, steady to weak; ea Go a Gas heated. Private bath, Phone pe ee 12% rotain 72. |fat she stock about steady; stockers| Fairbanks, Alaska, Jan. 9.—(p)—|Wd? Batien OO Oia ae 67-J. 709-4th St. : DULUTH CASH GRAIN PH Wee 114% 129% 119% 121% | 29% land feeders little changed; small|Pilot Jack Herman may be dubbed], 7pmung On tee ee otations ; FOR RENT—Reasonably priced, well , _ Duluth, Jan. 9.—(P)—Cash closing| Grade of en ogni jlots fed steers end yearlings up to|“lucky” upon his arrival here Thurs-|*°+Geti, thursday’ extended the| Recalls Every President in Ti furnished cozy room. "Gas heat. Wheat, No. 1 heavy dark/1 DH W or N 26% | 10.00; choice absent and quoted up to|day from Nulato, where he turned up} Str oe Men ey ages since} eons very President in Time) Gentiemen preferred. Phone 1739, northern spring, 60 Ibs., 130%2135%; 1 HW... 1.06% 115% 1.05% 1.14% 14% |12.75; few short fed heifers 7.25 down; | Safe after being missing for the sec- eee : f Crisis Has Been SLEEPING room next to bath. Close No. 1 datk northern, 59 Ibs., 1.28%- and South Dakota Wheat 28% | most beef cows 4.25-5.75; cutter grades |Ond time in two months. His trans- the ax was dnialdatet le 3 ene a ol risis Has Be aus room nex! ath. 1.35%; 58 Ibs., 126%-138%; No. 23)|}DHWor s 26% | mainly’ 3.75-4.25; load lots choice 540- | port plane was forced down Friday by|Pound and more for eee ot Denounced a dark northern, 57 Ibs, 1.22%-132%3]o LY Woy 125% 149% 113% 116% %4 1610 Ib. stockers 835-50; common and |lack of gasoline 35 miles from Nulato, | Processing tax was equivalent to 2% No. $ dark northern, 56 Ibs. 119%-|7 2H Wo. 112% 147% 1.09% 1.14% medium 6.75 down. 310 miles west of here. He and his|Cents per pound of live hogs. —_—_——__ ee pa ee 1.29%; 55 Ibs., 1.16%-1.26%; No. 4dark)3 DH W or ge ae “| “Hogs 5,500: opening fairly active |four passengers walked miles on} Hog prices in Chicago were steady) Philadelphia, Jan. 9.—(#—Donald| WANTED—Boarders and roomers at northern, 54 Ibs., 1.13%-1.23%; 53 lbs.) 3 H W... 1.08% 1.15% 105% 112% Penney (J. C.) *| to all interests; mostly 15 lower; bet- | Snowshoes to obtain fuel for the plane|to 10 cents lower after noon with the) Richberg Thursday defended the New| the Highway House. 114 W. Main. + 110%-121%; No. § dark northern, 52 Durum Penn. TR Z| ter 170-280 Ib, butchers 9.35-50; prac- | for the short flight to Nulato Wednes-|top swine bringing the equivalent of/ Deal's course toward prospective re-| Phone 538-W. eas Ibs., 1.08%-1.19% ; 51 Ibs., 1.06%-1.16% ; |! amber hd Phelos aiaes tical top 9.50; part load 9.60; 300 Ib, | day. 10 cents a pound, The top just before| covery through laws of questionable] ROOM AND BOARD for one gentle- 50 Ibs., 1.04%-1.13%; No. 1 northern, - 1.125% 1.28% 1.07% 1.25% |Phitips Pet. heavies 9.25; sows 15-25 lower at announcement of the supreme cvurt’s| validity as necessary “to achieve the| man. 719-5th St.. Phone 1887. re) Bs Fae ge 8.15-25; feeder pi 55 WAGE CONFERENCE HELD AAA ruling Monday was approxi-/j objects of the constitution.” eed 8.50 down. iiss a ie ates Cloquet, Minn., Jan. 9.—(/P)—Na-|mately 9% cents. At @ luncheon ofthe Penn Athletic] Household Goods for Sale Sheep 4,000; no early fat lamb ac- tional labor executives were to confer oC club, the former NRA administrator FOR SALE—Breakfast set. Over- .|tion; undertone lower; best ‘wooled | here Thursday with representatives of Man Reported Tossed said “every president who has guided] ” stirred chair. Axmister rug, 9x12, %, |skins around 10.50; two doubles choice | 350 striking match factory workers to A ‘ this nation through a troubied hour] 935, frigidaire. Very reasonable. 115 Ib. fed western ewes steady at| Consider means of ending a wage and Off Twin City Span nas veen denounced as a desiroyer of] phone 2098, 1314 | 5.50; late Wednesday lambs 25-35 low- | hour controversy that has kept the the constitution.” —— 1.227%-1.26%; No. 1 dark hard Mon- Pills, Flour tana, 122%-128%; hard amber du-|9 Smterng "°° 128% wee «++-|Biymouth rum: No. 1, 60 Ibs., 1.12¢-1.28% ; No. 2, - 108% 1% sess coeee |B eye 59 lbs, 110%-1.24%; 58 Ibs. 1.00%- . Sve. N. 1.21%; No. 3, 57 Ibs., 1.07%-1.18%; 56 og 101% 118% bs., 1.06%-1.15%; No. 4, 55 Ibs., 1.02%- 1.13%; 54 Ibs., 1.00%-1.11%; No. 5, 53 1.04% 1.15% ’ ‘ Ibs., 985% -1.09%; 52 Ibs., 96%-1.07%. io Pf. “B” 891: Jer; bulk 10.00-25; short deck 10.40, latter idle since Nov. 2. , Jan, 9.—(®)—Police| “Let us not obscure the real issue > No. 1 red durum, 86%. TRAM LI Radio-reith Orph. + (6% Hs Sega aero pale) of| presented by the New Deal,’ he said, __ Miscellaneous Flax, No. 1, 51%-52. 1,00% 1.11% - enng He CHICAGO OPEN WAR ACADEMY Union City residents that they saw| ‘with fictitious charges of deliberate STAPLING MACHINES Oats, No. 3 white, 27%-27%. 58/,|_ Chicago, Jan. 9.—(#)—(USDA)—| Potsdam, Germany, Jan. 9.—(P—| two men rough up a victim on the | violations of the constitution. LET US demonstrate the Markwell 98% 1.00% Barley, malting, 45-60; feed, 26%- au. Corn, No. 3 yellow, 53%. * 96% 107% BOSTON WOOL ae oacial Boston, Jan. 9.—(#)—(USDA)—A|1 amber... ‘oe 114% ¢ demand was received for|} td durum oa domestic wools in Boston. The turn- Coarse Grain *| Hogs 32,000, including 15,000 direct; |Germany’s largest war academy. com-|tHennepin avenue bridge, then appar-| “There has not been a single} paper fastener’ You will find this $i |active steady to 10 cent lower then|Prising 2 buildings, was opened ently es him over the railing into| federal statute enacted as a part of| 1 be te Beet stapler you ever 62 | Wednesday's average; carly 15-25| Thursday with ceremonies in which the Mississippi river. Witnesses were |the New Deal program which did not} Used. tap aoe together per- 16_ |cents decline practically regained; top| Speakers glorified Prussian traditions. | nositive, only two men left the scene|have the support of an impressive mane ly sek Seitaaalooll ‘Bismarcy 157% (10.00; bulk desirable 140-250 Ib. 9.65-95; where three had been struggling. body of legal opinion, holding that it} Tribune Job Department 15 {960-300 Ib. 9.50-95 few sows 8.50-75. ? Police ordered a Acperiment conformed to constitutiona: require- Garage for t fi ' Hi 0 the bridge and spen ” ‘ r Rent _ 25% Cattle 5,000, calves 1,500; light weight searchlights t ge spent | ments. qinkGnince oo 36S BE 5h, Sie Today’s Recipe Corn— rj 7, |Steers and yearlings a little more ac- | @— the early morning searching for a over wag rather moderate because of/2 yellow... $2 38° | tive: heties grade weighty Srewrabe : body. They found only a hole in the} ‘The pepper seeds used in making) Mrs. Peter Anton. the limited quantities available in|3 yellow 9 17%|showing strength; general market |5@ked Eggs With Spinach and Bacon ice they said might have been made|tabasco sauce are stored for three | qe ems many lines. Prices continued to show|4 yellow 36 16 '|steady to strong; inbetween grades| This dish is really a triumph be- |by a body falling from the bridge. | years in oaken casks to ferment and bil an upward tendency. Fine Ohio De-|5 yellow. 52 40% | Comprising bulk of crop: little here of | C2¥Se the staunchest spinach dissenter ereemere eer fale bee elag Ui ____Automobiles for Sale Jaine or 64’s and finer Ohio fleece|2 mixed 37 Soe et above 1100; prosrect of | Will eat and forget he’s eating spinach. Injunction R t a ae re ‘wools sold at 33-34 cents in the grease. Heat 38 53% : 00; prospect Of; One cup cheese sauce, 1% cups/ANJUNCctiON Kheques ~ Report o! y wf * ‘Further inquiries were. received aq mixed ms Stewart Warner 175, {top on weighty steers around 12.75:| .oocea spinach (it will take about 2 May Delay Election) {t'**2.°%. ae Lge published “a 1928 Chevrole Coupe medium grades of Ohio and similar} Oate— a soe ot ae commerce aeade nelfere aa, | Pounds of fresh spinach to make this y y (octied eaten tos, Report as. of ie28 Chevrolet Coach on os and finer territory wools Std white ted ruling strong to shade higher at 5.00/" mix’ horseradish thoroughly with |Pestuous electign campaign drew to a whieh ds aftiiiat w{awith’, the et 19uB. Ponbiae Ooure. =f ne ft ee F gies ibs Barlev— down; bulls and vealers fully steady spinach. Put 4 tablespoons cheese |Close Thursday with doubt still pre-|North Dakota Charter Number 2434, 1931 Cl ere Coax * « French combing and at 84-85 cents/Ch to fey 70 Sheep 10,000; fat lambs opening |sauce in the bottom of each of four|Vailing as to whether the people fin-| Federal Iteserve District Number 9.| 1929 Oaklan Coach for average French combing in orig- med to pa = 3 |slow; early bids 15-25 lower; aged! individual ramikins.° Add a layer of |*lly would choose Friday a constitu- Kind of Bun Barer OF ms on sgontrol Is] 1932 Ford Coupe fon tom Feed ma sheep weak; feeding lambs weak to| spinach and break an egg onto this, | tional president. ore tukks' and other ‘corporations.| 1934 Plymouth Coupe nie ‘i | unevenly lower; good to choice rative Sprinkle with pepper and cover with| A petition by “25 or more citizens,”| Manner in which above named organ- 1929 Essex Sedan RANGE OF CARLOT SALES NO. 2ecccuc 53 and fed westerns bid 10.25-50; most|pacon cut to fit ramikin. Bake in a|challenging the constitutionality of| ization is) a(fillated with national’ 1931 Ford pickup secoipetene JB. By ee ot) Riaz ‘27%, | offerings bid 10.25; native ewes 4.75-| moderate oven until eggs are set and| ‘he electoral laws and asking suspen-| mon ownership or control, directly or| 1932 Plymouth P. A. Sedan carle grein sales: 191 1.56 sion of the already much-postponed | indirectly, vested in First Bank Stock} 1932 Willys-Knight Coupe 72% |5.25; early bids and sales good t0/ bacon is crisp. 7% | choice feeding lambs 9.75 down. Wheat, No. i dark northern 1.34; elections, came before the supreme| Corporation. | Degree of control:] 1939 Ford Coach Financial relations with bank: aapinle. Frade: Gare Setar. Otis Rane sen, Sue 18 —_____— he Houses of|court Thursday for a final decision | 21:5 cial relations with gun. | 1931 Pontiac Sedan b . " Duluth, aay hes an. ee 69 Work of repairing t! louses of ie 1 Stock of affiliated bank owned: $357.< ‘ 1.07; No. 3 hard winter 1.16; No. 5 Durum— 18% CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Parliament in London was begun in| Francisco Chacon Carbonell, an at- | 560.73. Deanery : Prete eed ipa Buses Coach e ’ ‘hard white 1.24%} No. 4 hard amber : durum 1.00%. Corn, No. 4-yellow 53%-54%. 42 Chicago, Jan. 9.—(?)—Cash wheat, | 1928, but will not be completed until|tcrney from whom the court ordered | 134g |no sales reported. @ report on the case, recommended 23's{ Corh, No. 5 mixed 55-57; No. 4 yel- that the elections be held Friday, as! owned by bank directly or indirectly:| 1933 Chrysler 6 Sedan None, Stock of affiliate regis- red in name of bank or known to be| 1935 Plymouth Sedan High Close . 05% 1.03% 10% 3H Oats, No. 3 white 26%-27%. Rye, No. 2, 54%. Barley, No. 2 malting 61; No. 3, ¥9-60, Suly Flax, not quoted. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Jan. .9.—(#)—Stocks lower; carload lots ots family patents 7.30- : 150 a bbl. in 98 Ib. cotton sacks. Pure bran 16.50-17.00. Standard middlings 16,00-16.50. First Bank Stock 15%. Northwest Banco 11%. low 58-59; No. 4 white 59%-60; sample grade 39-54, Oats, No. 2 white 32%; sample grade | 24-2634. Rye, No. 3, 56-56%. Soybeans, No. 2 yellow 86 Chicago; | sample grade 50-784. Barley actual ‘sales 71-83; feed 30- 45 nominal, malting nominal 54-83. Timethy seed 3.25-20 ewt. Clover seed 12.25-13.75 cwt, \ China and India together have as great. a population now as the entire world had ‘a little more than a hun- dred years ago. Roasted locusts and grasshoppers are a staple food in parts of Mexico. Pygmies in the Uturi forest of Cen- | |tral Africa use arrows poisoned with {decayed human flesh to hunt animals. MRS. SCHALL MAY FILE &t. Paul, Jan. 9.—(?)—Rumors were current here Thursday that Mrs.) ‘Thomas D, Schall, widow of the late Senator Thomas D. Schall who was/ | fatally injured in an automobile acci- | this 7th day of January, 1936. F. L. dent, is considering filing as a Repub-| now is in Washington. lican candidate for the senate. She| Count Other information necessary to dis- closet fully relations with bank: None. I, A. E, Wilson, Secretary and Trea- surer of First. Bank Stock Corpora- tion, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief, A. E, Wilson. ‘orn to and subscribed before me Notary Public, Hennepin nnesota. My commission ugust 11th, 1936, (Notarialy Durand, None. Other obligations to, or known scheduled. to be held by, affiliated bank: None.| 1928 Bulck Sedan 1933 Terraplane Sedan 1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan OORWEN-CHDRCHNE: MOTORS, INC. Phone 700 | FOR SALE—1930 La Salle Coupe. . @ wheels, new tires, heater. Excellent condition. Price only $190.00. M. B. Gilman Co. Phone 808,