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a UPWARD WITH MINES; BISMARCK GRAIN Close Jan. 23 all Burleigh county 4-H clubs and the WANTED—Work by the hour. Can) | Minimum charge for ene (rumniehed iy Riasell-Miller Co) j tise an ia Satie ae. iP onpeaaiea toss fhirmjah referees, Phicns 1944: ABE) Apartments _ for Rent || insertion—450 for 15 words, ee : 7 ward as rapidly as possible*according |< cr Ference. __=_~__=«| FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment '| First insertion (per word) 30 Wo. gai meet WS The to County Agent Henry O. Putnam, | WORK WANTED—Experienced and| at the Woodmansee. 423 Sth St.'! 2 consecutive insertions No, 2 dark northern, 57 lbs... Inclement weather and snow-block-| Téllable girl wants housework. Ref-| Apply H. J, Woodmansee. (per word) .........0000.6@ No, 3 dark northern, 56 Ibs. ed roads have delayed the first meet-| erences. Phone 785-J. Ask for! FOR RENT—Modern large two room || 3 consecutive insertions No, 3 dark northern, 55 Ibs.. Crystal Sug. ak ings of the year for some of the clubs, Cra ——— | partment, partly furnished. Call], (per word) A360 Gains of Fractions to Four or No.4 oe northern, pacue ; Internat. Slowly Rising Temperatures in Hees many have ey ane rear 118 First St. ‘har worl rm 0, ¥ ‘ elected officers and started work on UNPURNISHED new Kitchenett SSE IO More Points Recorded [Nos dark 1 ’ 52 Ibs, Grain Belt Are Induce- | their new projects. FORMER PREMIER apartment with 1 private bath. enette ® pig Meth nand se ei i. Ss » : , FURNISHED — one-room apartment, dmer word) eo Sample Grain: Am. leader, are: Lucille and Eleanor Ebe- Suitable for two girls. Call at 307-! Be rede New York, Jan. 23—(—Aircratts |4? Ibs. 78; 48 Ibs., 73; 47 Ibs., 68; 48 Am: Chicago, Jan, 23.—(/)—Reactions |ling; Paul, Virginia and Quintin Es- : || ‘This table of rates effective movement of wheat prices had been : Cuts and border used on ane Fee win gata bah Ibs. 25. registered. heya) tile Efforts to Obtain tes D FRET catered i to 4 or more points scattered over a|No. 1 hard amber durum . $ .89 | Forecasts of slowly rising tempera-| Officers and members of the Séer- UNFURNISHED 3 room basement || fied display rates of 75 cents broad front. ‘The close was strong.|No. 1 mixed durum . 82 | tures over domestic wheat territory, |ing Willing Workers and the Baldwin Leader apartment. 1516 Ave. B. Phone | per column inch per single in- Transfers approximated 3,000,000, No. 1 red durum . 66 | with snow probable, were an induce- | Busy Bees clubs also announced. 1175-J. |] sertion. ve Ro, 1 tht 158 ment to sellers, Canadian export busi-|_, Laura Langley is leader of the Ster- | FOR RENT—Feb. ist in new building, | ‘ : i apartment. — Living er, matrimonial, or doubtful bushels. president; Betty Jo Wildfang, vice; Albert Sarraut may again head the) room, bed kitel +a dverti 4 bred 5 Scans jBalawin Loco, Wheat closed firm, 13-% above yes-|President; Wilma Wahlman, ‘secre-| government of France. He was asked| face, and electric, TatHaprtne Mal snroe the risuiete eal er < ‘ane grains and cotton did little on Or | Barnsdl lo terday’s finish, May 1.00%-1.01, corn|t@ry; and Pauline and Maxine Lang,|Thursday by President Lebrun to! chiidren, Phone 626, ject any copy submitted. the up side and Senitiee Ge eS, & government securities were st Leading foreign currencies, with the French franc, moved against the dol- ‘STOCK PRICES PUSH Grain Ibs,, 63; 45 Ibs., 58; 44 Ibs., 51; 43 Ibs., | 46; 42 ibs., 41; 41 Ibs., 36; 40 lbs., 31; | All under 38 | 39 Ibs., 26; 38 Ibs. 2. CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Jan. 23. Pater ‘Wheat— Quotations] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1936 -Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Thurs., Jan. 23 Am. St | Borg Warner .. New York Stocks ee REACTIONS ERASE NEW TOP FIGURES after new top figures on the present ness was estimated as totaling 600,000 unchanged to 1% lower, May 60%-% cats also unchanged to % lower, and provisions unchanged to 2 cents off. MILL CITY PRICES late Thursday nearly wiped out gains} COUNTY 4-H CLUBS ARE RE-ORGANIZING New Members Enrolled, Offi- cers Elected and Work Started on Projects Re-organiaztion and enrollment of tell, Margaret and James Garross, O. W. King, Margaret Snyder, Dorothy Wood, Maurice Dance and Harold ling club with Irma Wahlman as Frances Langley, Mary Ann Turner and Velma Drysted, members. Mrs. R. S. Lewis is leader of the Baldwin club. Delores Gehrke is‘pres- ident; Florence Engelmann, vice vd WANT-ADS Are Your Slaves for As Little As 45c Work Wanted MIDDLE-AGED woman wants cook-| ing job in restaurant or hotel. Ref- erences, Will do genera! housework. Phone 552-W. Financial Situation Reflects Fu- Paris, Jan. 23—(#)—Former Premier form a new cabinet to succeed that! of Pierre Laval, which resigned Wed- nesday. Sarraut told the president he would consult his friends before defi- nitely deciding whether he would take Wanted to Buy _ WANTED TO BUY—Good used piano. Will pay cash if reasonable. make and price. Ne State ED 3 room, ground floor , 720-2nd St. Phone apartment. unfurnished pera Srients = sees | Room and Board LARGE warm downstairs room with breakfast and evening meals. 401- Write Tribune Ad. Tribune Rates Are LOW only in the state of North Da- kota., No clairvoyant, fortune tell- ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and lar. Low Close! Bridgeport Brass . CLOSE FRA president and Lavyrl Williams, secre-| the premiership. 5th St. ask for the want ad de- Aviation equities were among the % Tote 1.005% os | Briggs Mig. AUGERRHGIS, Gan rar oe ea tary-treasurer, Other members are The povennthediecélals tightened as) === = }{ Partment, liveliest of the session as reports of 3% an 2 = ae 4 | Budd Mares tered’ short covering near the close of |#0uise Engelmann, LaVerne, Gene-| the first leaders to be offered the gov- ‘arm Lands | impending large army and navy or- Canadian Pac. the grain market here Thursday |Vieve, and Betty Strandemo and Eliza-| ernment’ leadership refused and the! FREE LIST OF FARMS in good 10: ders for war cratt were heard is the 60% 60% 60% | Caz GT) Taised values for wheat fractionally beth Anderson. : financial situation reflected the un-| cations asking only 1-5 down with | ————=—————erees ardrooms. demand ining | Sul; 60% 60% 6014 | Caterpil. Tract above previous closing levels. certainty. ° . “tod thi: stocks, much larger than usual, was 60% 160% 60'%4| Celanese .... Talk of inflation helped stocks and |°——s-7-——-—> 3° | "First offers of the premiership were ra a one ea Rooms for Rent seen as a possible inflationary hedge. ; she 2 Saee was slightly reflected in the grain pit | City and County | |to Jules Scanneney, president of the} Paul, Minn ’ "| "TWO large sleeping rooms. 315 Man- oe Hato petit Hi ited ae eG chee NW... mn ey was no late news to bay = SORES aR ERS senate, and Fernand Bouission, presi- | —_-_e—-ee—_——_—| ian, y period: ag 1 1, i. Wo! stimulate buying. oy was born to ir. ant ‘s.| dent of the chamber of deputies, ‘i FOR 1 YTF—Sieeping room next te companied extensive profit taking. Bh hm a4 et Wes Flax declined moderately on Buenos |George Zachmeier, 211 Collins Ave,|° Laval himself, deserted by the do-|--——___Mlscellaneous _—_—_—| FOR RENT Sleeping ‘room next te Realizing was absorbed without much ‘Bi 58% 58% Aires cables, Mandan, at 6:45 p. m. Wednesday at|minant radical Socialists amid criti- STAPLING MACHINES Be Sea ees tae difficulty. 34% 53% 53% at May wheat closed %c higher, July | St. Alexius hospital. cism that he vacilated between Great |4“ET US demonstrate the Markwell| _ St. s ee Shares of Boeing jumped more 55454 de higher and September %c higher. Britain and Italy in the Italo-Ethio-| Paver fastener You will find this) LARGE front bedroom, next to bath, than 4 points. Homestake Mining ey May malting barley closed unchanged,} While playing after school, Mathias] pian conflict, also refused to try to to be ‘the neatest stapler you ever} newly decorated, gas heat. 106 Ros- came to life with gains of around 20) Mai eee Be May feed barley sc higher, May rye] Walter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles| form the 101st government of the| USed. Staples sheets together per-| _ ser. or so. Nickel Plate preferred gained 11.05 11.08 %e lower, May oats unchanged and|Walter, 210 Eleventh St., fell and, third French republic, manently or temporarily Bismarck | TARGE sleeping room next to bath 4 and others, up 1 to around 2. in- 11.0% 11.07 May flax 4c lower. broke his leg here Wednesday. The| with the collapse of Laval’s “Gold-|_Ttbune Job Department. in new home. Gas heat. Near cap- cluded Bendix, United Aircraft, Boe- W1i5 11.15 Cash wheat receipts were light and|bone was sei by a physician at the| en franc” cabinet, more than 600,000,-|~ | _itol, 903-98 ing, Sperry, 0. a cee: Lees 11.07 11.10 in eel ta ele he ae St. Alexius hospital. 000 francs in gold were reported to] «| FOR RENT—Large room for two on necott, Anaconda, Columbia Carbon, |May . ge, { ket. Durum was scarce and wanted. | J. J. Barth, 316 Eleventh St, rep-| Abroad in the first thive days of this| | CRhicago-St. Paul | |. Senucessie preterreds! easpecst McIntyre, Porcupine, Case, Westing- Corn offerings were light and de-|resentative for the Federal Hardware | wee | Plane Record Set | | Phone 1330. : house, General Electric, Johns-Man- MINNEAPOLIS RANGE {mand was steady. Oats was in good|and Implement Mutual Insurance|“ pojitical observers saw increased & 4 a ville, Western Union and Chrysler. Minneapolis, ae. 23.) — demand. Rye was firm to strong./company of Minneapolis, left Wed-' nosnects that Laval would be asked . The majority of the Utilities, Steels} wheat— PB as Hign Close ee Barley was firm, Flax was in quiet|nesday to attend the annuai conven-| once more to form another coalition| St. Paul, Jan. 23—(@)—Mal Free- For Sale and Motors were not particularly iiss | reales: Rea) to good demand. tion of his company. After the con-) cabinet after all others refused or| burg, Northwest Airlines pilot, rode aj FOR SALE—Asplund, Ingstrom coal, buoyant. Lone Loan 1.04% (Cuban Am. Sug. . er vention, which will be held in the strong tailwind into Chicago on his R cee eee 98% | Curtiss Wright RANGE OF CARLOT SALES | Curtis hotel, January 23 to 25, Barth | failed. : cet pets le Relief orders ac- R. —~ Sept. 2 ass © Twi Morris. Produce Markets _{ |r 304 (Dia, Maten | Minneapolis, Jan. 23—(}—Range| Will visit a few days in Moorhead Lies) Weliicadny EALBNE estan aul | eee eee eee ei May setts creee cseee S| ome Mines: of carlot grain sales: with his daughter, Viola, who is at- P le’s Forum a new record for the flight—one hour | POR, SALE—Asplund, Ecklund coal, 1, | Douglas Airc. °8| Wheat, No. 5 1, ¢] tending Concordia col eopies iz : Rea ea $2.75, load lots. Relief orders ac- EG seeveee 38% 38% 38% 38% | Dowel | , No. 5 dark northern 1.10 and 35 minutes. The previous fast-| cepted. Phone 834-R. Bob Morris. CHICAGO al ete : ae 43, sample grade dark northern 75%s- eda ste (Hditor's Note) —The Tribune wel- |{est time was an hour and 42 min- = a : Chicago, Jan. 23.—(*)—Butter and) May ....... 50% 50% 50% 501%) El Auto 4) 1.05%; No. 5 mixed durum 92%. Crystal Turk Rules comes letters.on subjects of inter- || utes. eggs were firm in tone Thursday and|_ Oa 4 El. Pow. Oats, No. 3 white 28%, = : est. Letters ‘dealing with contro- With a load of passengers and mail Personal Peputver 468, rm; me oes seid tape 1008 Re ee As Grand Champion) ‘srs! teljogs sbi.” || une 12-passenser ship took olf irom |~—————"ArRENION Butter 4,618, creamery-spe- ‘é q 3, | Freey Eex. arley, No. 2, 5914-7041; sample — 7 § 10: g jals (93 ) 33%-34%; + extras (92) May ....... 181 1.81% 1.80% 1.80% ican ‘Asphalt guade af + ip Gruen NED ames ee which offend good taste and fair |jSt. Paul at 10:20 p. m., landing in The New Era Plan 33%; extra firsts (90-91) 32%-%; firsts (88-89) 31%-32% % seconds (86- 87) 32; standards (90 centralized car- DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn.. Jan. 23.— Gen. Elect. ... Gen, Foods Gen. Mills . MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR An adult tom of the mammoth bronze breed belonging to Mr. and Mrs. pluy will be returned to the writ- ers. All letters MUST be signed If you wish to use a pseudonym, sign the pseudonym first and y-ur Chicago at 11:35. The plane averaged better than four miles a minute for the 400 mile trip. i Hugh Redington of Wilton has writ- ten a New Era Plan which is of in- . Minneapolis, Jan. 23.—(#)—Flour| Frank Ralston, Crystal, N. D., ruled|| ow eneath it, We reserve terest to both country and city Durum— Lo’ lose | Gen. Motors . ‘an alston, Crystal, N. D., rm own name benea te leachate lots) 33%. M DOR Tome 101% fasts | Gillette... unchanged, shipments 25,111. as grand champion bird of the All-|| the right to delete such parts o{ |) afore than 99,000,000 people paid! ene poe Charente Eggs 5,088, firm; extra firsts 24%; tess sesee cress 100% | Gold, Dust 4| Pure bran 15.50-16.00, American turkey show here. conform to this policy and to re- |!admission to see greyhound races in| a fresh graded firsts cars 24, local 23%; Goodyear 7. & BR.” Greyhound . Houd.-Her. B. Standard middlings 15.00-15.50. “In the dressed bird division, the class. ofa CARTOONS AND MUSIC 'medium dark coloring, and 44,000,000 Now the time has come N. Dak. quire publication writer's || rT duri: the last six years. curren receipts 23; refrigerator stan- * sig | Goonyees tie genoa ceamrsonenip went tetanic || Cee Sere gecko Rad | em | a ae ae aa dards 18%; firsts 18. "8 /Gt. Nor. Iron Ore Gif... ° young tom exhibited by Robert B.)| must be mited to not more than || Among the white people of the! {5..19¢1 6 for 25c; or $125 per 100, Poultry, live, no arrivals, strong, 184 |Gt. Nor. Ry. Pid. a Ivestoc’ Mitchell, Sunnyside, Wash., and this 600 words. ; United States there are 3,400,000 red-| $ ‘The New Era Plan, Wilt n, prices unchanged. 1iaq |Gt West. Sug. bird also was champion of the bronze, | heads, 7,000,000 blonds, 54,000,000 of | Address The New Era n, On, Dressed turkeys firm, prices un- i changed. MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN 4 Howe Sound ..... SOUTH ST. PAUL Tuttle, N. D., | brunets. | STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, IN- South St, Paul, Jan, 23.—()—(US - a? i DIGESTION victims, why suffer? NEW YORK Minneapolis, Jan. 23.—(P)—-Wheat| Hudson Motor "-.. DA)—Cattle 1,600; slow, mostly Miscellaneous Dae ae | For quick relief get a free sample Li receipts Thursday 55 compared to 24/ Illinois aaa | | Editor, Tribune: | e New York, Jan. 23.—”)—Live bouts a year ago. ‘Industrial Rayon Steady; few medium to good fed} 4 = —| I want to compliment your cartoon-| NOTICE ¢ of Udga, a doctor's prescription at try steady to firm. By freight: Fowls|" 17 eapolis‘cash wheat and coarse | int. Cement steers 6.75-8.75; best held toward ‘ ist, Herblock, upon his efforts in| Servic2 Drug Store. 20-243 other freight grades un-| 2170 quotations today follow: | int. Harvester. hee eee eee aU tee Deters 8 Sel ON ee (—cat|Tribune of iéth inst, The picture) Novic = changed. Ca: eat— a to . 25; bulk beef cows 4.75-5.75; some lew DEK yeh ame re The Town- | b r Butter, 8411, firn?. Creamery, high- Delivered To Arrive) Int. Tel, & Tel. held around 6.5; sausage bulls mostly| money steady, % per cont all day. |should have been labelled he make | Off a ene hs exten) 1.32% 1.38% Kelvinator . 5.50-6.00; low cutter to cutter cows; Prime commercial paper 4 perl. nut should finish them up better. fy FOR SALE: score), 34%; firsts (89-91 scores), 34- “ s *|Kennecott « 3.75-4.50 mainly; stockers scarce, | Cent. I don’t mean the workmanship but| Burle Five-Room House—$1,200 34%; centyalined (90 score), 28%. 1.30% 137% Kresge (S. S.) calves 400; very scarce; quoted fully} Time loans steady, 60 days-6 MOS.) 110 subiect, ‘This cartoon is of a very |trict vf the é Cheese, 112,465, quiet; prices un- ‘ *|Libby-0-F. Gi. e © 1 per cent offered. : ; ein One-third down, balance in fj steady or 8.50-10.50 for gocd and fine, satiny finish, B-flat cornet. It rs changed. 1.28% 1.36% ,|boew’s ...... chotce grades. Bankers acceptances unchanged. es had. At the/ monthly payments. Located on ee 485, firm; mixed colors: Lorillard" (®) * Hogs 1,000; ib ainda ——__——— ni tapt longed sae gear Alu 13th St. For further information cial packs or selections from fresh AAW IBM css-0) -s0s- [meee eet He ie atelssaseRighens gtlien ep 1000; migutbisibecs, we, find 9 16A0)-eAOD | N Phone 2000 or write Box 610, Bis- receipt, 26%4-38%; standards and 5 1.835 Marine Midi, better 160-300 Ibs $.35-10.00; odd head| New York, Jan. 28.—(@)—Forelgn |PoOs ner: het eee a eomes marck, N. Dak. commercial standards, 26-26% ; firsts, ROBB LRAN cose. *2-**dadareh eld 5c: heavier weights down to 9.50; packing| xchange irregular; Great, Britain de-| (VPY fanaa oe olesaler and | * 25; seconds, 23-24; mediums, 40 Ibs., 1.18% 1.30% ....{MeCrory Strs. ..... sows mostly 9.00; average cost Wed-|mand in dollars, others in cents: manufacturer. all. well-dressed, -fat| is ‘leigh Cou 22; dirties No. 1, 42 lbs. 22; average ae sreresee"*\Mid.-Cont. Pet. 6 pene? ss Great Britain 4.9612; France 6.61%; p oeige y_and eof North Dakota, for] a idiand Stl. nesday 9.61; weight 239 Ibs. i i and prosperous, But, alas, out of the| that purpose appointed, will sell at indie for Sale checks, 19-20; refrigerators, stand. 115% 127% ..... .....| Midland Stl. . ‘Sheep 1500; only small supply | Z*@ly 8.01; Germany, free, 40.36; reg.| 1) Comes the wage earner, hit over | ion atthe front door of ail deel acesced ey ards, 22; firsts, 21; mediums, 18-1 lambs and ewes penal sellers phase tourist 23.75; reg. comm’l, 21.80; Nor-| 8 Sead with m4 eighth note all the Co. i ok, e USED CARS checks, 16, 1.12% 1.25% 006 10. Mi aiaealy igh on. tak lambs oe ie way 294; Sweden 25.60; Montréal in Haaren cette yall) County Biren eit AND FUTURE 1.09% 1.23% eps ward to 10.50 and above; holding fat! Ne™ 4 “| what could we expect with only one 1931 Ford Coupe a oe a aus te Pe 3 ewes up to 5.25 or better; bulk fat|‘real 10000. valve in use? I think it has accom-| 1935 Plymouth Coupe eae High Low Close 1.06% 120% Hy Wednesday 10.00-25; few ewes MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS plished marvels with only one ate] ite Gounty, of aa cna Coach . i 5.00, piecmaaner ay in use. You know you can’t play é orth ened ymouth Sedan aes 1.02% 1.17% : Dairy cows-— Practically ne trading Pepa Jan, 23.—()—Stocks much with only one valve, A row d a tre aie Bp ecial 1928 Chevrolet Conch 1.24% 1.29% lue to extreme cold; quotations nomi- ae 3 military salutes perhaps but at | : evrol peed entana Winter Wh nally unchanged; medium and good) First Bank Stock 15%. about all. 1931 Chevrolet Coach 26% lt 14% protein cation’ springer ons, considered quotable! Northwest Banco M's. Now if Herby used the other ee 1929 oan Coach a LW... 127% 130% 126% 120% | North American». snpund Oe TAO CHICAGO CASH GRAIN, | |VaIVES RO, We cond ove mtuinine One Hone | 1934 Plymouth, Coupe Refrigerator Standards— a 10% proven {Ohio Oil ........: CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Ohicago, att .ai- th) Cash neste phony, we could have beheld six mil-| (16) the Government | 1929 Essex Sedan aan, Bae ae rhe 1H wi 1.24% 127% 123% 1.26% {Oliver Farm". Chicago, Jan. 23.—()—(U. 8. Dept.| No. 2 red ae ae ey Noo Td /}ion old people being relieved of their | hereof, : 1931 Ford pickup 12% prote! ‘Otis Elev... Asr.)—Hogs 4,000, including 2,000 di-|1-11 part car; No. 2 mixed 110. | | lburdens by six million of the un-| or ov initeh thercor as may be neces-| 1932 Plymouth P. A. Sedam ay 23%]! paw Packard. es rect; mostly 25 cents higher than oe eet MO oe cae a i. ‘| employed —and another six million] ° 1932 Willys-Knight Coupe DK 4 laue Ws. 115% 1.23% 1.14% 1.22% |Pac olor Wednesday’s average; few 220-280 me Mena ite ars RD g unemployed getting jobs at good| s: 1930 Ford Coach es So Ibs., 10.35-50; early top 10.50; some 2314 -25%2 4 é wages, for wages will advance also. pe 1931 Pontiac Sedan CHICAGO POTATOES thw. 1.01% 1.16% 1.06% ae ca he jiigher: good to cual 140-160 | 234 me For every $200 spent per month a new te 1930 Hudson Coach Chicago, Jan. 23-——(U, &. Dept.| Minneseta and South Dakota Wheat aia eRe a | Soy beans No, 2 yellow 84-85; sam- endear Aa oer re eta er TREE Agr.)—Potatoes, 28; on track, 218;/" 1 Ww... 116% 1.20% 1.14% 1.17% storm market but not fully as active | Ple grade 74%4 Chicago. feed 30-|@™ployed working, which spells the |cioo, , shafc 1933 Chrysler 6 Sedan total U. 8. shipments, 611; supplies!) bp or PI as Wednesday; generally steady to 25| Barley actual sales 68-81; fee Star Ne aenmendlon- ee prea es moderate; no early trading on ac-|" 2H W... 1.13% 1.18% 1.10% 1.15% | Phillips Pet. higher; mostly strong; steers -e- |46; nom.; malting 54-85 nom. ie i t Ls count of continued zero weather, re-/3 DH W or |Procter & Gamble . dominating: Sek patie ay Timothy: seed 3.08-10 cw. iat silt the BP jebnre 1s. Dob. conn i 1933 Terraplane Sedan ‘ if 1 amber hd # |erate supply 7.75 down to 7.25; these | ~~ leent the ton) we had an instrument |” e CORWAN-CHURLE Boston, Jan. 23. (USDA)—|"" 59 Ibs... 1.07% 122% ..... Padlonieith-Orph i |largely a fictitious affair due to sup this instrument had two bell mouths | furcelnsure. and. Phy -_ Sizeable weights of fine wools were }2 amber hd Remington Rand . ply abridgement following sub-zero and a fourth valve—and Herby, you Bux "ONE, OF an ESE SAFE om sold at very firm prices. Several lots FRO sR Sar ara 7 weather; heifers strong; prime kinds should take that instrument for fu- |i” j0¢hi".im,¢! Special Lew Oonn farmenliiak of svoraey. fe. ses | ST ibs. «. 1.01% 1.14% Reynolds 7 * 1160) ilk aOR TASER TS down to ture pictures embellishing the Town-| trict’ oi the “sit ees Oldetiotile @ ‘Toure Maen Pe a seeee sree | Schenley Dist 00; other classes strong. send plan. Lo, we press the fourth | wherein, the Ke: in original bags at 85-87 cents scoured | SmHet RA 4 | | | Seaboard Oil Sheep 4,000; fat lambs in fairly tiive and wiint do we sea? A Ine of | S2int, Paul 1983 Oldsmobile 6 Touring Gedan . Bulk strictly combing staple |4 smber bi Sears-Roebuck- broad demand; early undertone strong well-kept, elderly people making for 1934 Pontiac Coacl orga) bag et. oa x Gis BE ng 29% 109% ee ae to higher; asking 25 and more ad- the’ bank. saa Bulk Boden brought around . aml vance; shee} mn} ket sup- y i v1 large lot of fine Ohio and similar De-| 54 Ibs. .< 93% 1.07% Baetor, See. ported Cai, Eiger cee fat Ghee eneahe thelr eh citeea tice |S 1928 Oldsmobile Coach Jaine or strictly combing @4's and finer |5 SRE" Beg, Souiners Pac. lambs bid upward to 1050, now ask- call oui to the cashier, “Hii Bili,| 1934 Ford Tudor fleeces sold at around 34 cents in the|, 53 Ibs.» 91% 1.04% ++ | Bperry “ling 1075-90 and above; desirable Brecon ter tate F scare youawan | De aa spe 1935 Oldsmobile 8 Sedan grease which was estimated at around |" 52 ths |. 99% 1.01% Biapaara rans <* | ewes upward to 5.00 and 5.50. back in 1896, to pay for lumber to] it of C a County” and ie Ponting penn 88 cents scoured basis. feo . Pee ane finish my barn?” ead North Dakota, for that, purpo: 1951 Bentlae Conga ‘| Stand. Oil Ind. 5 And the cashier cal o the jan-) 1), 1929 Ch let Coack J. Sioux City, Jan. 23—(#)—(WU, 8. D. itor, “what did you do with that box , 1 novia Cone eran ea Ba A)—Cattle 1500; beef steers and it Sul paper 7 coat idown tothe base: 1930 Nash Coupe fur Stone and Web. 17% | yearlings slow, partly account higher ment?” Kok eae 1931 Packard Sedan thern spring, 60 Ibs. 132%-138%; No. Studebaker asking prices; few sales steady to “Used it to light the furnace,” said | One P 1932 Buick Sedan 1 dark northern 59 Ibs. 1.30%-137%;| | C Superior Bte strong; quality plain; butcher she Jack, the janitor. 1934 Ford Tudor 58 Ibs. 1.28%-136%; No. 2 dark nor- |2 2 1 | Bate & (Co. | stock fairly active to strong; stockers “Jumping America,” says Bill, “that | 1930 Ford Roadster thern, 57 Ibs. 1.24%-1.35%; No. 3 dark (3 Oe eae ee ee: and feeders little changed; large share box contained over 10 thousand dol-|; 1933 Plymouth Sedan northern, 56 Ibs. 1.21%-1.33%; 55 Ibs. |? pred rt} Tex. Pac. C. & steers and yearlings salable 9.00 lars worth of supposedly wortliless| 2nd more particularly described a8) Special Plans—Special Deals 1.18% -1.30%; No, 4 dark northern, 54/2 tized 3536 Tim, Roll. Bearing down; some held above 10.00; choice notes, and now they are gilt edge be- | FPO ost Quarter (NW) of Low Prices Ibs. 1.15% -1.27%; 53 Ibs. 1.12%-1.25%; 3 mixed 52 (54 |Transamerica . $1 absent; short fed heifers 7.00 down; cause there is a clause in the Town- 0) and Government The Above Cars Carry Fleck’s No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibe. 1.09%-'4 mixed Tel-Cont, Corp. 1: | most beef cows 4.75-6.00; cutter grades send plan that all just debts are toy lots: Thive 1: late Die Bone eae Guarantee 1.23%; 51" Ibs. 106%-1.20%; 50 Ibs. '5 ae Bnion Carbide largely 4,00-59; few common and med- be paid out of the pensions or there] {)\°, South V34) of | Section FLECK MOTOR SALES Hetil No. 1 northern, datky 2 white ium stockers 6.75 down. pt will be no more pension checks forth- wiship, One aes ae e 3 No. dark hard Montana "3 white 26! 30% Hogs 2,000; opened 25 higher: Clos- coming.” "tiene ter, 1.24%-131%; hard amber durum: /4 white 24 28% ed with part of advance lost; to “Tell with the notes,” say the old Bulck, Oldsmobile, Pontiae, Cadillac, No. 1, 60 Ibs. 1.10%-1.26%; No. 2, 59) Barley— 68% | 10,00; 170-300 Ibs. butchers 9.85-10.00; boys, “you have records of them and SOR-SALETINNT taster CHeVSial Ibs. 1.0746 -1.22%; 58 Ibs. 1.04%-1.17%; |Ch to fcy.. a 3 } mostly 9.90 down late; light lights and we want to pay up and be free men FOR SALE—1934 Master Che’ No, 3, 57 Ibs. 1.01%-1.14%; 56 Ibs. 97%- | Med to gd... c aie ithout bids; sows ppllisiry 4 ay be necese| Coupe, $275.00, 513 Bdwy. Low 30 “4 pigs practically without rt 1.11%; No, 4, 55 Ibs. 95%-1.00%; S4)Lower grds. “4 | 8.75-9.00. J. F. HOLLIDAY. ry to. 8 id judgment. and aeeinaehsk Ibs. 93%-1.01%; No, 6, 53 Ibs. 91%~ Feed. ---- 28 Al B sobts mounting inal! to the eum of| = ¥ No. 1 red jenn 2500; no early action; under- as ares aR tg i $6475.04, with erest thereon from 1.04%; 52 Ibs. 89%-1.01%; No. No .. tone firm; best fed wooled lambs held i 1), 29, Crested wheat grass is best suited) 77.00 ‘or jadgment and the| ‘The 27th the durum 86%; (mixed durum discount- |" fax d| , Terese Carmichael (above), 29. Id and summers cas Te, N As ed %c below hard ambers) ‘No J | above 19.50; asking above 5.25 for load testified at St. Paul she saw Cas | Where winters are cold aud Slmneet) acer ne ooauays Ra ¢ Lesion belay tare le | Bp 3 | lots fed western ewes; feeders scarce. giyg McDonald, accused conspirator \rather dry. It withstoo ns eA ie ‘ Jane Word yan eH CURB STOCKS ‘late Wednesday lambs strong to 15 in the Bremer kidnaping, at the |drouth at Dickinson, which kille pe Apne i eounu |S nails, Bs Rye Ho.'%. 59% -B4. ++ New York, Jan. 23. : thigher; bulk 10,00-35. | home of Alvin Karpis in Miami, |nearly all the alfalfa, brome and) rex, Ne Da on 1086; at 4018 Be Oats ‘No. 3 white 27% -28. {ae Bh. RY -Curh: (a | while she was nurse for Karpis’ |slender wheat grass.~It has stood | Gco. Lee Helen Kates, Barley, malting 45-50; feed 26%-. American Gen. 10%. "eUs itson & Co. ++ 10% | Woman ‘companion. Dolores De {drouth and cold weather better than | ;\'tor" Dee ecutive Secretary: eG scn No. 3 yellow 6274, Gar Bead & stave 11% jeer eenens ta & tae | aR es + BBu, | laney. (Associated Press Photo) lany other grass at Mandan. peed , | g/az-18-20-21222-25eate26- lo. low a 1 ie it> fotor . + riglev. rt. eae a digo ' ’ ’ ’ 1