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Minneapolis Star. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2i, 1928 THIRTY ASSI0N PLAY STARS BATTLE TUNNEY'S MITT GRAIN, LIVESTOCK AND PRODUCE Keeping Tab I on the Bowlers I Denver, Dec. 21. Stars of passion BOARD ARRANGES la wtommimammmim plays, like stars of great theatrical productions have their tempera- ATTORNEY GIVEN JAIL SENTENCE John M. Nelson Gets Term for Contempt of Probate Cburt STOCKS TURN mental moments, and so It came to TOURNEY PLANS pass when two brothers In the Frei MINNEAPOLIS RANGE OF PRICES burg Players' 'Tasslon Play" got to fighting, it took a squad of police to establish peace again.

IRREGULAR ON N.Y. EXCHANGE Risko Loses Caste as Con George Fassnacht, who plays the DECEMBER 21 Polished bowling performances given by the Disbursements players ended with the high total of 2.967 In the Soo Line league Thursday night on the Central drives. Scoring the sparking games of 1,059, the league record breaker, for a starter, the Disbursements continued with 955 and 953, which won the three tilts with the Velvets. Bill Hogan featured for the winners, scoring 245, 191 and 200. A 214 average piled up with counts part of Judas, did not like the way his brother, Adolph, played the part WHEAT REMAINS FIRM DESPITE SUDDEN COLD Slight Gain Registered During Morning Session Today tender as Leaders Gather Yr.

Ago. 1.21 1.24 1.26 of Christ, so he struck his brother, sending him through a window of the city auditorium. Police arrived just as Adolph's wife.Slsa, who por High. 1.09 1.1514- 1-17- -99 1.03 Low. 1-09- 1.15 1.16-17 .99 li02- Selling: for Profit Fol By GEORGE KIRKSEY U.

P. Staff Correapondent New York, Dec. 21. lows Rate trays Magdallne, was beginning to take an active part In the battle. Closing-Thursday.

1.09 1.15 1.17 .98 1.02 .43 .45 2.81 2.38 .69 of 244, 176 and 224 by Art Miller of the Velvets, made him the star of the league. Wheat Open! Dec. 1.0914 May ,.1.15 July 1.17 Rye-Dec. .99 May 1.02 Oats Dec. May .45 Klax Dec.

2.32 May 2.88H-39 Barley Dec. .59 Today. 1.09 1.15 1.17 .99 1.03 .43 .45 2.33 2.40 .69 Something got to be done about the heavyweights to get FUNERAL DIRECTORS Maple movers In the Wyman Par 1.02, .60 .61 2.04 2.10 .83 By United Press New York, Dec. 21. Spectacular demon them eliminated and lex Welander Undertaking Co.

strations In a few stocks today threw a Rickard gathered four wise tridge lineup topped the Commercial league in the Minneapolis Recrea .45 2.32 2.40 .59 .45 2.31 2.38 .59 smoke screen over a long list of declines and wary men around a The Funeral Temple. A Golden Rule Service to AU. Chicago at 19th st luncheon table today lor tnat John M. Nelson, 325 Cedar avenue, attorney and former representative from the Thirty-first legislative district, late yesterday was cited for contempt of court by Probate Judge Arthur W. Selover, and sentenced to 10 days In' Jail for failure to file an accounting In an estate which he represents.

Sentencing of Nelson was said to have established a precedent In Hennepin county, being the first time a probate Judge has imposed a Jail sentence in a contempt action. Nel-son's sentence followed his failure to fil9 an accounting in the estate of Clara Anderson, deceased, although ordered by the court on Oct. 17 to do so. The former representative was granted a 10-day stay of commitment in order to file an Rev. J.

A. Levine, Veteran Pastor of Augustana Synod, Is Dead at 82 Tha unusual cold spell hld wheat firm In th Mlnneapolln market Friday and after a quiet period, In which there waa littla trading, the price finally edged Its way up a fraction, remaining thera at closing, The opening figure was SI.09V4, high $1.09, low 1.09'kffll.09'i, and closing, 11.09 'A. Closing Thursday was 11.09 and a year ago It was Jl.21. May futures also held firm, gaining a fraction. Rye and oats both gained, the latter going up but slightly.

Flax was up lc, while barley held firm, declining a fraction near closing. .63 .63 .63 .63 .80 elsewhere tne stock exenange list, uan money renewed at 8 per cent and was Arm at that figure through the morning. This caused much selling for profit and brought about Irregularity. The call rata was raised to 9 per cent shortly after noon and this brought out further profit-taking. Banks during the May very purpose.

tion drives, amassing 2,852 pins with the dandy scores of 980, 949 and 923, and collecting three hard-fought vie torles from the Northland Milk quint. Carl Larson rolled the valuable scores of 252, 196 and 174 for the to CHICAGO RANGE OF PRICES DECEMBER 21 First Meeting It was the first meeting of mem Closing- JOHN M. GLEASON bers of the Tunney-Muldoon tropny Wymans. Est 1889. Ill 9th st t.

GEneva 7567. morning called $25,000,000 In loans. Tha opening and early dealings saw higher prices with few exceptions due to Increased confidence over the recent recovery to a decrease of nearly $63,000,000 committee members ana lex KicKara Anchor Smith shooting with the asked them to mane a ruie iorcing WALTER A. ANDERSON CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Morris Creamery crew, attained the In brokerage loans, to an improved fed all the contenders to enter an earn supreme heights with counts of 189, 1825 Riverside av.

GE. 3826. CHerry 7706. eral reserve condition, to retent'on of the ination tournament ana ngni it out 245 and 220. er cent rediscount rate at mis center, to expectation of easier money rates ANDERSON BROS.

FUNERAL TEMPLE for the vacatea neavyweigni uue. 1117 E. Lake st DRexel 1906. New York Market Letter By private leased wire to the Minneapolis office of Harris Wlnthrop Co, after the turn of the year. Everything was rosy with the Besides Bickard, the committee is Hales neiow rnnrsaay Gains In a few stocks ranged to eight EARL UNDERTAKING CO.

composed of John McEtee Bowman, Hall Hardware young ladies, who dropped 2,069 pins -for the lead in hotel owner; Judge Jeremian u. jua- Davles Mortuary Ma 4051 honey: Bernard Uimuei, mercnaiu the Commercial division of the Mu Wheat Open. High. Low. Today, Thursday.

Yr. Ago. Dec. 1.15- 1.15 1.15 1.15- 1.15 1.25 March. 1.19 1.19 1.18 1.19-19 1.18 1.27 May 1.21- 1.21' 1.21 1.21- 1.21 1.28-Corn Dec.

.83 .84 .83 .80 March. 4 .87 .87 .87 .87 .84 May .90 .89 .89 .88. Oats .47 .48 .47 .47 .47 .51 March. .47 .47 .47 .47 .63 .48 .48 .48 .48 ,54 Rye' Dec. 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.00-.l 1.06 March.

1.04. 1.05 1.04-0B 1.04 ,1.07 May 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.06 1.08 Lard Dec. 11 .00 Jan 11.67 11.67 Ribs-Dec 10.60 10.50 Jan 10 90 10.90 millionaire and close mend or. uene points, while losses In the others were anywhere from point to 2 points. When declining tendencies cropped out, however, tha market quieted down at once.

Sales during the morning were more than a half million shares under yesterday. Bethlehem came out on the ticker In long strings, several lots involving 15.000 shares and one more than 9,000. That nicipal Girls' league on the Minne Burr Funeral Directors Tunney; and Herbert Bayara swope, New York, Dee. 21. Watchers now had tha opportunity of witnessing a predicted development, an advancing market coincident with an advancing, call rate.

This waa the development In (yesterday's market and It Is the development which will be enlarged on today the only Irregular apolis Recreation alleys, and. they trimmed the Japs-Olson girls twice, editor of the New york wona. N. L. ENOER UNDERTAKING CO.

When a fellow like Jim Maloney scoring 601, 674 and 781. 412 Cedar. GEneva 1661. Lady Asst. issue rose two points ana other indepen a back knocking at the door of the dent steel stocks were strong.

United States Steel, however, weakened on profit- 0. E. LARSON Mortuary, 2301 Central Having no opponents, the National heavyweight elimination tournament. ni Monroe St. ULa.

2091. the situation could naraiy be wnai M. H. McDYviTT A CO. DH.

8103. taking alter its Tisa or yesterday, cen. tral alloy was active and strong, and wide gains ware made by A. M. Byers and Vanadium.

Lead men plugged the "pocket" for the banner scores of 868, 893 and one wouiu aescnoe an iuu. New Funeral Home, lke st at 39th av a. knocked out by Jack btiarKey, Coppers Strong Railroad Issues as a group were better 830 in the Save the Surface league on the Minneapolis Recreation al George Godfrey ana Tom weeney ity which crept in during tne day ncing traceable to moderate recessions In Issues which advanced radically in the previous session. Wa believe the higher money rates which will be recorded between now and Jan. 1 have been discounted to such an extent that even after Christmas, when money will tighten aa preparations are made for year end disbursements, that all the market effect will be translated Into Irregularity eliminating almost entirely the possibility of any sharp reaction which could by a stretch of the Imagination, be looked upon as a secondary reaction.

OBlTVARi NOTICE than the Industrials. Canadian Pacific and less than two years ago, ngnts con A O. wera earned ud more than tour leys. OKelly. Irish importation, in a iu- NORRIS Mrs.

Laura of 3122 Hlawa- round bout at Madison square gar DULUTH RANGE OF. PRICES DECEMBER 21 1 Closing points, while advances bf one to two points were scored by New York Central. St. Louis Southwestern, Baltimore Ohio, Erie, Union Pacific and Western The Northwestern Bank Wiklwlkl den tonight. Ana he wins wno gunners 'shot down the stellar total of 2.8S4 In the Bankers' league on aeny nun a pan io wutua Rev.

J. A. Levine, veteran pastor of the Minnesota conference of the Augustana synod, died late Thursday at his home In Anoka. He was 82 years old. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m.

Saturday at Co-kato, where he will be burled. Mr. Levine served all of his nearly 50 years of ministry In Minnesota. Born In Sweden, he came to America In 1873k In 1880 he was graduated from Augustana college and Theological seminary 'when that Institution, now In Rock Island, was In I'axton, 111. In 1880 he, was ordained In Des Moines, taking his first pastorate In Rush City, Minn.

For 22 years he was pastor at the Cokato Lutheran church, also serving at Marine, Princeton, Bayport, White Bear and Rush City. He re-tired six years ago. Death was caused by pneumonia. Surviving are the widow, two daughters and a son, A. Levine, of St.

Paul. High. Low. Today. Thursday.

Yr. Ago. .95 .93 .95 .93 1.17 1.02 1.00 1.02 1.21 The eopper groun continued to present Tha market has now recovered about xnent? Si 1 wiuuw or Aiaunew died Wednesday Dec. 19, aged 73 years. Bha "rvlyeaj by two sons, Roy 8.

of St. lxmls Park. and Graver M. of and a daughter. Mrs.

Laura Mont- The funeral will be held from the residence Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Services at the Church of the Holy Rosary at 9:30. Interment In St. Mary's cemetery. the Central drives, and with excel two-thirds of tha entire decline, will undoubtedly recover mora and then either Sharkey knocked out Maloney In a strong front.

Kennecott was bid up mora than a point in early dealings on the theory It would be the nucleus of a lame metal merger to ba consummated In the react moderately after Christmas, or go ve rounca la sua climb to a marcn lent 'team work whitewashed the Marquette Nationals with scores of 911. 1.041 and 929. with Denrsey ana everyone wrote Durum Open. Dec. .93 May 1.00- Rye Dec May 1.03 Barley-Dec.

Flax-Dec. 2.33 1.00 1.04 .99 1.03 1.01 1.04 through a period of dullness. Either prospect Insufficient to warrant any change In the present recommendation which Is to early pan ot tne new year, verro ae Pasco rose more than a nolnt. Greene Can- 1.04 1.03 H-iloner otit of tie teatTTweignt pic- anea rose to 174, up and then lost BOWERMAN Ernest age 80, passed either hold stocks purchased on tha re Fans focused their attention upon tar. Tl Boat tat dot went hot action, or to buy them whenever the day bad won aal was uttenetf in the sterling exhibitions given by Leonard Berglund, who crushed the to day reactions appear.

The standard Industrial market leaders have recovered part or tha rise, and other issues of tne groun held steady to firm. Warner Brothers led a rise In the amusement croup, Its popularity today based on the release of another 100 per cent talking movie, "My Man," to have its premier tonight, starring Fannie Brlce. sufficiently to Indicate that the soundest setups for the record total of 706, Taos) wio saw Hi-ocr come out 2.31 2.33 2.33 2.33 2.05 2.38 2.37 2.38 2.37 2.10 ukc. la, aurvived by his wife, two daughters. Mrs.

F. C. Breeding of Kansas city, Mrs. B. P.

Mullln of Minneapolis; three sons, Ray W. of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, R. E. of Lewis-town. Idaho, and F.

of Rapid City, South Dakota. Services Saturday, 10 a.m.. at the Funeral home of Bamey Anderson A Son. 3644 Chicago. Private Interment Lakewood cemetery.

members of the so-caned specialties are about to come In to prominence now. May 2.37 of his corner ait a scaxea race it to which was garnished with the elite scores of 202, 268 and 236. face Eeecey caa aTr picture mm WINNIPEG RANGE OF PRICES DECEMBER 21 Closing CORN SHARPLY bock aatoaf ta eoatemiers. Although the Buslica of St. Mary HIGHER IN PIT Defeated Risk Tet he's almost there on the bunch produced the high figures of 8N.YDER-Katherlna age 58, passed South St.

Paul Livestock strength of a victory over jonnny Chicago. Dec. 21. (UP) Light receipts HENRY LYNN MOORE WILL IS FILED Risko In Boston recently ana a In the face of favorable weather sent corn sharply higher. Wheat ruled firm and 2,791 In the Knights of Columbus league on the Central drives, the Incarnation crew corralled two settos with counts of 940.

(10 and 909. Pilot Frank HIckey was 'the fastest" with 191' and 171 scores. 1 knockout over Andy Mitchell, jaca resiaing at wzo 4tn av Survived by four daughters. Mrs. Margaret Reynolds, Mrs.

Elisabeth Mum-bleau. Mrs. Marie Butt, Mrs. Katharine Chapnell and son, Nicholas Snyder, 13 grandchildren. Funeral services Saturday-afternoon, 1:30.: at Welander Funeral temnle.

Chicago av at 19th st. Interment Hillside cemetery. By Vnlted Press South St. 21. Hog receipts, oats were about stationary.

Provisions were heavier. Kearns heavyweight hone. 9.000: market steady to 250 to 350 200 to; 250. J7.90W There waa soma selling of wheat by the Maloney-is an 8 to 6 favorite, but northwest but the grain received support 8J10; 10 to 200 8.10; 130 to 180 many snrewa ooimg men wno imve from, Chicago and outside cash The pdlyvCrossi wood -tumblers watched (Kelly clostw In the only so to 130 parking sows. 7.

reeelnta. 1.000: market steady. NELSON Mrs, Augusta, 69 years. wheat was unchanged. Recelpta here Were II cars.

Wheat Open. High. Low. Today. Thursday.

Yr. Ago. Dec. 1.16- 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.29 May 1.23. 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.34 July 1.25.- 1.25 1.25- 1.25 1.25 1.33 Flax Dec.

1.90 1.90 1.90 1.90 1.90 1.78 May 1.97 1.97 1.96 1.96 1.96 .1.85 July 1.88 Oats-Dec. .51 .52 .51 .51 .61 .60 .56 .57 .56 .56 .56 .63 July .65 .56 .63 Rye Dec. 1.01 1.03 ,1.01 J.03 1.01 1.03 May 1.06 1.07 1.06 1.07 1.06 1.07 July 1.05 Barley .67 -7 -7 .67 .84 .71 .71 .71 .71. .71 two bouts he's had in this -country Calves recelpta; 800; vetlers steady. Bulk stepped the lively' pace of a 2,745 A stronger buying power developed In believe the latter, has what It takes auotations: Grass stork steers.

11: corn when receipts fell below expectations. Cash com waa i4c higher. Recelpta were grass stock cows, low cutters total In the Knights. of Columbus Collegiate league oh the Central al to get Maloney out of tne rooming at her home, 1342 James av Survived by two daughters. Florence and Mse.

ona son. George, all of Minneapolis. Funeral :3 from the Qulst Funeral chapel, W. Bdwy. and Fremont.

Interment at Crystal Lake cemetery. 120 ears. i will of -Lynn Moore, (d'rmer- vice president and treasurer tt he-Minnesota Loan and Trust -i4 who died Iec. II, was filed. In probate court today.

'Practically' the entire estate Is placed In trust for the benefit of Mrs. Moore, daughter, Mrs. Eben At-wood, and three grandchildren, Henry Moore At wood. Nancy Atwood ar.d Jane Atwood. Certain relatives and friends are also remembered.

A substantial portion of the estate is to be held In trust throughout the and cutter eows. $5 2518.50; veaiera, stork and feeder steers, $8S9 15. Rickard. explaining he present Oats were slow but the train was firmer Sheep receipts, 500; market tteadv. leys and took two games from the St.

Thomas five. difficulties among the heavyweights, with com In tha earlier trading. Cash oats were Vo lower. Receipts were 42 Quotations: Top fat lambs. $13.75 asked; said.

'They all want to fight Klsko cars. bulk fat lambs, bulk cull iambs, bulk fat ewes. $6.6037.60, and then meet Dempsey." JOHNFON Julia Matilda, aga 27. beloved Kenresentative rtalr Sheen Lambs: 3. 57 $1050: 5, 86, Everyone figures Risko, who made much trouble last winter, is CASH 8AI.ES Wheat-No.

1 Dark Northern 1 car, fl.lSH. No. 1 Northern 2 cars. $1.12: 1, $11; 37, 80. 3.

73. $13.50. Meritorious pin scrambling by the Manhattan Oil lads concluded with the top total of 2,751 in the Oil league on the Minneapolis Reciea-tlon alleys and punished the Cres "r- no, Mrs. Mike Johnson, 655 Van Buren at ne. passed away Wednesday.

Funeral from Thorhaug Mortuarv. 1 5th st ne, Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Sunset Memorial, Park cemetery. a Ktecrs. 2.

B73 through as a dangerous nghier and Cows and Heifers 1. 870 1," 11.17'.;; 1, Jl.17; 1. tl.18; 1, M.12K; it looks like everyone Is almost right. 1060, 3, 653, 4, 1077, 1. 2.

Sl.13',4! 1. Sl.ZU'AI 1. Sl.IOk: 1, lives of Mrs. 'Moore and Mrs. At Godfrey a body punches did It, they 1160.

$10. Cnrs 1. 940 $5.50: 3. 062. $5.75 TABAKA La Rov.

age 20. son of Mr. and ay. 1, 12.80, 1, 1040. 4, 950.

$6.50. Produce Market Flour and Feed Market enn-es 1. z't jn.iwj: l. i Even poor old Tom Heeney thinks wood. Mrs.

Moore and the Minnesota Loan and Trust Co. are named as executors and the trust company 112. $9.50 29. 118. $13: 17.

113. $13: jura. Lawrence Tanaka of Loretta. passed away Wednesday. Funeral from the residence Saturday at 9:30.

Services In fit Peter and Paul church of Loretta at 10 a.m. he's entitled to a match with Pemp cents with three defeats. Eddie Col. Ilton bowled the Imperial scores of 254, 109 and 223. 2,788 aggregate, assembled with scores of 887, 911 and 988, gave the 18, 1ZZ, $13! 31.

1.10, ZJ, tit. Is to set as sole trustee. Bey tor ine neavyweigm cnumpiun Several years ago Mr. Moore gave ship. Charlie Harvey, Heeney's man.

Lot Tha following Quotations on snrlnr wheat Pee. 18, 1928 BUTTEB-Crcamerles. extras. 49c: firsts BOERNER Gertrude age 61 years. ager, nas been worrying mcKara tor 47c: seconds.

45c: packing stock, fresh. 8100,000 outright to Dartmouth college, from which he was graduated. sweet. 30c; grease, 1c. days about the match, but Tex won honors in the Garage league to the Central Supply warriors, who van awny Wednesday at the home, 3R20 Elliot av.

Funeral services Saturday at 2 p.m. from the Earl parlors. Interment Lakewood. F.OOS Ordinary firsts straight run, re- CHARLES E. LEWIS MARKET LETTER even taiit to mm.

and rye flour are for 98 lbs. cotton sacks, per b. Minneapolis: Fancy Family Patent $6 7o Family Patent 604 6 70 Standard Patent 8.30 6 40 Second Patent 6.151 6 25 Oraham. Standard, bbls. 6 80'- 5 70 quished the Majestic Dye House retpts.

rots out, per ease. pullets' eggs, per case. checks and seconds WHEELER BOARD troupe two twice on the Minneapolis Buckley Meets Richard Johnny Buckley, Sharkey's man per case, 90. FRATERNAL NOTICES MAPS PROCEDURE CHEESE Twins, fancy paraffined, new. Recreation drives.

ager, was aue in town toaay to uwen 27c; fancy parallned, cured, zsc; fancy New York. Dee. 21. Seaboard 'Air Line Fancy Clear fi.65Ht 5 75 First Clear 5.15 5 25 Second Clear 4.2o 4 30 to Rickard proposition for BharKey omits payment of February 1. 1D29.

inter George Rhame of the Rlngnecks In New York. 35c Daisies, fancy new, anc Young Americas, fancy In quality, regular In style, 28c; Longhoms. 25c; Brick No. 1 fancy hew. 27c Llmburger.

No. 1 est on adjustment income bonds, not to flirht Young Btrlbiing at Miami SCOTTISH RITP! TEMPLE Entertainment Children's Party Moving Pictures A trial board uppolnted by the earned In period May 1 to October 31. Rye Flour, pure white 6.604S 6.70 Rya Flour, pure medium 1M4 6.05 Rya Flour, pure dark 4.253 6.00 the Klwanls league was the leading 11.14; 1. 11.12; 2. Sl.UU; 1.

S1.15H; 1. fl.13'4; 1, Jl.UVi; 1, Jl.18; part car, tl.13. No. 2 Dark Northern 1 car, $1.19. No.

2 Northern 1 car, 1.17'4; 1, S1.HV4: it.os'i: 2, ti ns: 1. fi.izu; 1. (1.12; 1, U-12'4; 1. 1-15S; 1, 1.21. No.

3 Northern 1 car. 11.64 tl.flfltt; 1, tl.10; 1, 11.06 Vi. No. 4 Dark Northern car. 11.11 ft-No.

4 Northern 1 car, 1, $1.0 W. No. Dark Northern 1 ear, $1.19. No. 6 Northern 1 car, 9c.

Sample Grade Northern 1 car, 92c. Mixed Wheat 1 car. No. 2. 84 1, No.

1. 1, No. 2. $1.11. Hard Winter 1 car, No.

3, 1, No. 3. $1.06: part car, $1.13. Durum 1 car, No. 3, 89 1, No.

2. 9c; 1. No. 3, 97c; 1, No. 2, 1.

No. 2, 96 e. Mixed Durum 1 ear, No. 5, 83 e. Red Durum 1 car.

No. 1, 93c; 1, No. 3, 8Ac; 1, No. 3, 89 i.e. Corn-Yellow 1 ear, No.

4, 76 1, No. 8, 1, No. 70C. Mixed 1 car, No. 4, 73o 1, No.

6, 71 He. Oats-No. 3 White 1 ear, Sample Grade 1 car, 39c. Rye-No. 21 car, 91'4c: 1, 99c.

No. 31 car, $1.00. No. 41 car, 90c Barley Special 1 car, lie. No.

31 car, 2c; 1, 60c. Sample 2 cars, Mc; 1, 62c; 1, 61c; 1, civil service commission to hear Minneapolis. St. Paul and Sault Fte. New York, 1-pound package, 2flc; no.

1 New York. 2-oound package. 32c: No. 1 Marie, Including Wisconsin Central, No No. 2 Semolina, bulk, per 3MiC spark as his mates took three from the Conrad Canaries.

He rolled 174. charges against Forrest Wheeler, sus a Santa Clans Saturday at 3:30 p.m. vember surplus $440,528 against $223,378 'idr NO. 9 semolina, bulk, per 2c Wisconsin. 3(c: Swiss Imported, wheels.

pended civil service secretary and Beach, Feb. 20. 27 or 28. Hit there was some doubt whether he would sign. There seems to be some suspicion among the Sharkey crowd about fighting Btrlbiing, a southerner, In Florida.

65c: fancy loaf. 60c: choice loaf, 16917c: 234 and 204. in piovemner, lvtl; eleven months 130.397 against $1,875,459. 1 1. 1.

ic i Braa and 8 hurts off grades, 9c; fancy bloat. Htfiac; pn- New York Federal Reserve Bank made chief examiner, was to meet late today to discuss procedure. The board Pure Bran $33.00 most, 15c. Walter Lord of the Sandpipers had no change In rediscount rate of 6 per cent, LOST AND FOUND Standard Bran' 31.60 32.60 Standard Middlings 30.60'- 31.60 LIVE POULTRY Against tha law to Brokers' loans decreased $64,929,000 In comprises W. P.

Webster, superintend week ended December 19, to $5,110,822,000 sell diseased, cull or Inedible poultry. Borings, all sizes 19c: springs. Leghorns, dent of schools; Frank I. Carey, grain a great time sending the pins In every direction with scores of 242. riour Middlings 34.50 Rye Middlings 28.00 27.00 LOST Wednesday evening, gold wrist against $3,644,331,000 December 21.

1927. all sites 15c; springs, black, 14o: thin and dealer, and James Fleming, attorney, Federal Reserve system ratio uecember 183 and 216. watcn with chain bracelet at or between 4212 EaH Lake st and 2832 38th av s. Reward. Call DUpont 8135.

19 was 64.5 against 64.2 a week before Red Dog 35.00(938.00 Corn Oluten Feed 42.85 Corn Oluten Meal A4.6A It has been Indicated that counsel poor unsalable. Hens, 4V4 pounds ano over, 18c; hens, under pounds, 13c; pullets win grade as hens. Old roosters. TWIN CITY AUTO and 87.3 on December 21, 1927; New York for Wheeler may challenge the au 68.2 against 62.8 and 71.5 respectively, I. INHEED MEAL 13c.

Cripples and culls, unsaiaoie. tur LOST Bunch of keyes on paner tag which Rmerican Petroleum Institute estimates Trfantin of the Electric Steels In thority of this board to hear the Round lots Car lots, per ton 88.60-fi) A9.50 California crude oil production In Novem nao names typewritten on tnem. LiDerai reward. Call HY. 1070.

charges against him. ber at 19 907.526 barrels against 19,431,000 Tons 61.O04J 62.00 keys, young 25c, turkeys. No. 2, 18c; geese No. 1 fat 14c; ducks.

No. 1 fat, 16c; black and Muscovy ducks. 10c: cripples and culls, unsalable. Guineas, large medium small October and at end or montn DEALERS DRAW BOUND the Columbia Heights league on 'the Stasch alleys went after the pins like he was made to, came up with 209. 185 and 244.

His team LOST Tuesday, gold lorgnettes and fold Crack Corn $33.50 138,718.677 against 134.620.000 October 31; 63 wells completed last month with Initial Mrs. Mary OToole, 81, cnain. can 1)1. 9878. itewaro.

No. 1 Feed, per ton 33.00'D 33.50 DRESSED POULTRY No. 1 dry picked out mi 65,770 barrels dally. No. 3 Feed, per ton 33.00i 33.60 No.

3 Feed, per ton 33.00V 33.60 Pioneer of State, Dies Total sunscnptions for two issues of l. eoc; sue; sjc; PERSONAL took two from the Columbia Hotel five. treasury certificates $631,182,000, of which torn turkeys, 10 lbs. and over. 36c; No.

1 dry picked hen turkeys 8 Ins. and over 33s; old hens, 12 lbs. and over, 27e; old TJo. 1 car. $2.37: 1.

$2 33: 3, 8520,164.000 was allotted. POTATO MARKETS Holdings of discounted bills of Federal RHEUMATIC PAINS relieved at one or (U.S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics) $2.39: 1, $2.39. Rurkwh-at 1 car. No.

1, $2.20. Screenings 1, $13.75. FOR SHOW SPACE Reserve 53,000 Square Mrs. Mary OToole, 81 years old, Carlot shipments reported Dec. 20.

Reserve Banks In week ended December 19 decreased $81,600,000 and bills bought torn turkeys, 25c; fair to good luraeye. 20' 33c: No. 2 turkeys, 17c; culls unsalable; fancy geese, fat. 19e; fair to good i7o- 2 12c: culls unsal E. Behrend of the (some name) pioneer resident of Minnesota, died California, 29; Colorado.

45; Idaho, 35; Maine. 156: Michigan. 18: Minnesota. 11: no pay. stomach Trouble and Nervous Wrecks Rebuilt Quickly or no pay.

Sea Knapp. Specialist, 307 So. 6th at Counsel Free. Hours, 8 to 8. In open msrket $41,200,000, while holdings of U.

8. Government securities Increased team In the St. John's league had 211, 146 and 212 for a 69 total. His able; fancy ducks, fat, 21c: fair to good Nebraska, Nevada, New York, 36; North Carolina, North Dakota, Ore ducks, 18c; No. 3 oucks, izc; cuiis unsal today at the home qf her daughter, Mrs.

J. D. Iarkin, 2545 Harriet avenue 8. Rorn In Manchester, $56,000,000. Freeport Texas Company declared reg- second game spoiled his chance of gon.

3: Pennsylvania. 11: Tennessee. 1: able; capons, 7 ins. ano over ate; capons. to 7 lbs.

I Slo; capons, slips, 24c Washington, 18; Wisconsin. 18; Wyoming. Joining the too club. mar quarterly dividend of $1.00 but omit ted extra. MACHINE embroidery, all kinds mono-gramlng.

names on h'dk'fs, hemstitching, ittons, pleating, rhlnestone setting. O. K. Lang 331 Meyers Arcade. MA.

3286. t'HH'AOO UVKSTOCK Chicago, Dec 20. UNB Livestock: Hog receipts, market, 2Mi 35c lower; top, $8. JO; bulk, heavyweight, 8.60; medium weight, $8.20 'f 8.5o; light weight, light lights, t7.50-fr8.4O', packing sows. pigs, $8.751 holdovers, 9,000.

Cattle receipts. S.OOO: market slow and pinrnNRTimi nleeons. doien. Feet for Exhibit Feb. 2 to 9 she came to this country lit 1867, set Mld-Contlnent Petroleum Corporation de joiai, wa.

uanana, x. Minneapolis and Hi. Paul Market Dec. 20 Verv light wlra Inaulry. prac snuabs.

esters, dressed, fancy, down; 60c Jess Stasch Is going to have a tltng at Janesvlllet Minn. For the clared quarterly dividend of 50 cents on common, placing stock on $2.00 annual squabs, medium, dozen, squabs, small, 40c; squabs. Jumbo, tically no demand, market dull, too few past 10 years she had lived In Mln mixed doubles ourney tomorrow XMAS 8PECIAL Permanent wave, $3, professional work. Dick's Beauty fhop. GE 1590.

sales reported to quote. dressed, 40'-t8OC basis; offered common stockholders additional stock. neapolis. Surviving are four sons, Chicago Market In one of the biggest preliminary DRESSED MEATS Veal, fancy tat, 100 steady. Calves receipts market steady.

Beef steers, good and choice, $15 night. All we ask Is that Jess sends us the results. Last week he failed Dec. 21. Sixty-flve cars arrived: 226 Edward, Martin, John and William drawings in Twin City Automobile i 17: common and med urn.

wwn.oi) to 125 17c; veal, fair to good, 13-iac; vnl. thin, small or overweight, 9 'a 12c; O'Toole, and four daughters, Mrs, cart on track, Including broken. Supplies liberal, demand and trading slow, market dull. Carnt track sales, carlota outwelght, to tell us how his sweepstakes came PERMANENT MARCEL, $5.00 Student $4.00. These waves are guar, not to finger waving or combs.

OE. 3217, yearlings, $DH17. Butcher cattle, halters, cows. Ifl. 751110.60: bulls.

$7 Hi Stock List Shows Strong Tone, With Charles MacMIIlan. Mrs. T. H. hogs, under 125 loc; nogs, 130 to hot 10c: hogs, over 250 Boars out and we were the receiver of Wisconsin U.S.

No. 1 and partly 'graded. 10.50: ca ves. 112.504113: feeder steers. not wanted.

si l2; stocker steers, 11.60; stockar many telephone calls Inquiring about how history, motor car dealers of Minneapolis and Bt. Paul met at the Nicollet hotel Thursday night and reserved more thaa 63,000 square feet of space for the exposition to be sacked cwt. Round Whites, mostly 8590c. Minnesota, North Dakota U.S. RABBITS Jacks, dozen, $2: cotton talis, UNHAPPY, DISCOUROEDT Consult Dr.

Oraber, suggesto therapist 3801 Nicollet. CO. -7133. It. All we know Is that Jess Young Burke, Mrs.

Larkln and E. J. Walters. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday In Janesville.

Trading- Reduced NO. 1 and partly craned sacked cwt. Kound cows and neirers, 10.00. Sheep receipts, market weak; medium and choice lambs, 14.75; dozen, while, dozen, inc. HONEY Colorado, 24 sections, fancy Wisconsin or Minnesota, crate, copped the bacon.

Whites, 80 90c: sacked cwt. Red River Ohloa, Idaho sacked cwt. Russet culls and common, yearlings, held In the cattle barn at the Fair LAD ES" coats shortened, rastylad, repairs. Reid Holm, tailors. 623 Me.

Rm. 200. $10 712 75; common and choice awes, $vg Burhanks, U.S. No. 1.

small to medium, extracted, eo-lb. cans, per bc. hf.ans ouotationa include sacks. Fan feeder lambs. 112.

Wl'o 14.00. INDUSTRIES FIGHT grounds Feb. 2 to 9. "On a greatly reduced volume of trading tha stock market was Inclined to show strength last week," says W. F.

Ccrlbner, medium to large, U.S. No, 3. mostly around $1.25. cy hand picked navy, per 9c; choice Hol- declined 26c In 35c. A fresh sup Members of the Minneapolis Auto ply of 65.000 swamped tha market.

Top PERMANENT WAVE $3. Morln Beauty Shop. 2649 Lyndal s. 80. 3145.

navy, per 5-6c; brown, fancy, per id. 8c; brown fair to good, per lb. ytc; Uma TRACK DEPRESSION LIVESTOCK RECEIPTS, waa $8.55, same as last Wednesday and per lb. lie. mobile Trade association and the St.

Paul Automobile Dealers' association fh hwul nr. lAat M.rpn. manager of the Minneapolis office of Palna. Webber In his weekly letter on tha stock market situation. "Evidently tha heavy liquidation a week ago strengthened tha technical position of the market.

ONIONS Yellow, large bag, yel Chicago, Dec. 21. (INS) Estimated livestock receipts at 11 markets today Steers and butcher stock sold siowiy ana ELECTRIC cabinet hatha. KEnsrood T997. 3005 Hennepin.

Office 301. Hrs. 9-6. weaker. participated in the drawing.

Non ware: SOO LINE PROFIT GAINS BY $500,000 Net profit of the Soo Line railway for 1928 promises to exceed the profit for 1927 by more than $500,000, on the basis of earnings for tha first 11 months of the year. low medium wnita, bag, aa.uu Spanish, crate. $3.75. If the Minneapolis city council Is Lambs wera slow and dull. Markets- Cattle Hogs members and firms wishing display successful In forcing the Milwaukee Bus Transportation Chicago 3,000 60.000 POPCORN Northwestern white, old, shelled, per 6c; Jap hulless, per 7c MINNEAPOLIS CA IXTt MOVKMKNT place at the show will be afforded a 7.000 "Fundamental conditions, however, do not appear such that any sustained upward movement ean start at present.

We railroad to depress Its tracks at least one and probably several -Minneap drawing opportunity later, officials Recelpta Shipment Today Yr. Ago Today Vr. Ago SWEET POTATOES Jersey, hamper at Sheep 10.000 1,000 6,000 800 .3,000 2.000 2.000 would advise lightening accounts on any $3.25: Arkansas, basket, i.ou; usia- 600 1,000 800 600 1,000 1,000 ef the show announced. olis industries will be compelled to further rally In the general list as wa are wr.eai 210 30 -e( oo Corn 46 32 13 68 Kansas City Omaha E. St.

Louis St. Joseph Sioux city 8t. Paul Indianapolis Cleveland Brst Exhibit Predicted 10.000 14.000 7.000 6.000 6.000 T.500 ware, hamper, $1.78. BANANAS Basis. per pound.

Oau 32 43 48 38 01 ine opinion mat stocks ean oe repurchased at lower brtees nest month. The net profit for the 11 nionths vacate their present business sites, a group of Minneapolis business men First choice In the drawing went DECIDUOUS FRUITS De Anion pears "General business conditions are sound period this year Is com 700 300 Barley 64 74 38 i Kye 19 15 10 Flax 22 13 6 box, $4.78: Emperors, rugs, s. Day end r.tght buses to Chicago. Modem equipment Make good time over scenic route. Dependable service by a nation-wide eompany operating from border-to-border and coast-to-coast.

Tickets and Information at and tha outlook Is highly favorable. told the Minnesota railroad aad ware to Oldsmobile. Others In their order Included Hupmohlle, Nnr.h, Podge, iPPl.r.R- ranev. Delicious sx. fancy, pard with fJ.HO.46T during the Pittsburgh "While brokers loans1 have decreased 300 1-300 1.000 3,200 28,000 27.000 6.000 7.500 Mil $3.75: Delicious choice box 2.Mi: new Buffalo 200 house coinmlslsnn today.

considerably we still look for a further nniK dram movemrnr llecslpts Shipments same time last year, V. J. Bond, Reo, 1'ierce-Arrow, Hudson-KsHt-x apples, Oreenlnga, basket, fi.ou; jonatnans, hmittt. S1.R.V Jonathans. ex.

fancy, box, decrease before the market Seta on Arm basis again. comptroller of the road, announced Totals 8.000 125.000 Week ago 7.000 108,000 Year ago 7,000 18.000 Chevrolet, Oukland-Pnntiac, Chand 2.60; Jonathans, choices box, New 30,000 toduy. November not earnings ex Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels Oats, bushels Barley, bushels ltye, bushels Klax, bushels The group, led by John Nordstrom, president of the Hennepin County Barrel testified at the hearing te. Ing held by-the commission on the grade separation controversy. Nord- York Greenings, M.ssoun Jona than 1,1,1..

17. kr. Auburn, Htutz. Chrysler, Marmon, lckard. Btudebaker-Er Phone AT.

03S1. "There are soma stocks, of course, that have probably seen their lows for some time, and In making commitments we would confine eur attention to earning 29 No. Tth st. COTTON QUOTATIONS cended those for the corresponding month last year, totaling $462,920.82 300,300 99,830 19,600 70.720 ,.108.880 89,610 27,650 14,300 30.580 8.520 1,143 34,443 196 2,249 705 1,024 CKANBKRKtEB hb'. box kine.

Ford-Mncoln, Hulrk, and barrel box $10: lata Howes, box $12.30. New York, Dee. 21. (INS) Cotton prices were 2 to 9 points lower at the power anu outinoK. "Copper stocks continue to show good Wlllys-Knlght.

ORANOEB Navels, 10OS. 12fla strom declared that his business onen ng today. January so at 20.12 compared with $427,104.46 a year ago, GENERAL MILLS iaos. $6.25: 176s nc. 2lns, in.wi Msrch, 20.15; May, 20.10, July.

19.73; Oc INTERSTATE TRAVEL BUREAU Omaha $9.50. Los Angeles $4T. New York $80.60. New Orleans $23, Jacksonvltls, $36. Washington, $28.

Phone for particulars, OK. 6218. 706 1st av opposlts Union Bus Depot. Also Seymour Hotel. AT.

9961. earnings and tha metal is Arm. This class of stocks will probably not decline 260. S6.no: 288s. 85.60: 324s, Flor Flour, harrels Mlllstuffs, tons Screenings, tons Hay, tons Linseed oil, pounds Oil meal, pounds 119 would have to move If the tracks were depressed.

tober, iv.ii, ana uecemoer, m.aa. ida oranges. 126s Inc. Z8tts, eo.ao; is, very mum from tne present level, and for trading purposes they can be bought 147.780 1,106,643 ail no BUYS NEW PLANT l.KMOWH lancv i.miiomin, ow on any weakness in tha general Liverpool. Dee.

31. (INS) There was a limited demand for spots today. Prices fancy California, 360 size, $9.60 BUSINESS SERVICE Slrtl'X CITY I.IVKNTOCK limes, per dox sr.au. wera easier. Sales totaled OOO bales; re celpts 11,000, of which wera 9,500 Amer With thea dvantages offered by the tihysical equipment at the cattle barn and the co-oicrntlon between the Minneapolis and fit, Puul dealers assured, officials of the show anticipated one of the best expositions ever held in the Twin Cities, rivalling the New York and Chicago shows.

Trior to the exhibitors' drawing, Ralph I'arker of the Northwestern Sioux City. Iowa. Dec. 31. (INS) Live ORAPE FRUIT Florida.

80 and larger Purchaso of the assets and busl Other business men who spoke In opposition to the council's plan of depression winded Ole Myhre. dire. tor of the barrel company: A. O. Mol-ler, 4225 E.

Fiftieth street, coal dealer; and M. Hauge, coal dealer. The hearing was continued until Jan. 3. ican.

ncess of the El lterlo Milt and Eleva stock close: Hog receipts, 6.000; market steady; range, 8.20; bulk, 8.14. Cattle recelpta, 1.0O0; market 91s. box, 5.o 12ns, box, 4.7.v Texas grapefruit, 64-64-70-Wis. Tax as rranefrult. 9As.

$5.00: 12As, $4.75. Attorneys rtfirAoo ritomxic makkkt Butter steady, likely unchanged. One sale one car standards, 48 He; extras offered 49e, no bid; firsts offered 46tti 47 Vie, no bid; standards offered 49ft 49 Me, no bid; 89 score cars offered 48c, no bid; 88 score cars offered 45V4'l4Ac, no bid: storage extras offered 49c, no bid; storage standards offered 49c, no bid. Kggs steady, likely unchanged. KOF of Mlda fair.

11.82d; strictly good mlds 11.37d; good mlds, 10.97d; strictly mlds, 10.77d: mlds. 70.67d: strictly low mlds. FHKSH VEOklTABLKH crate. steady; fed steers and yearlings, fed cows and hellers. $7.25 13: in.32d; low mlds, 10.07d: strictly good or- si no- nw hrt.

dozen. 81.20: beans, wax, tor Co, of El Iteno, having a dally capacity of l.lOO barrels of flour, wus announced today by James V. Hell, president of (lenerul canners snd cutters, $51 6.25: feeders. 49 -si h.mn,, 17 an: beans, green, hamper. nary.

and good ordinary. Futures opened quiet. January, 10. Md ll. 50; stockers, stock cows and March.

10.34d: May, lo.iod; July, lO.Ssd, Cadillac Co, and Harold L. Hchui ler of the Twin City Motor Car Co. were $75,000 FIJRIXURE neners, sn.oow iu.au. Sheep tmarket steady, ana October, lo.i&a. fered 46c, bid 40c refrigerator firsts ottered 33q, po Md.

I. A A 1U, ADVICE FREE Bankruptcy proceedings, Erobate cases, claims: open evenings. D. Fowler, 204 Baker, bldg. GE.

3100 or MAIn 287 FREE advice bankruptcy, and all legal matters. Legal service. MA. 6759. SO.

Wv- V- BANKRUPTCIES and 248 McKfllghl Bldg, Csnbiy, Lawyers Mills, 'The mill has-, awtpfage of 9o3fcOOO bt)he gfwlft. out sr. 0, 11 11 KKP im Bullet 6 old. 7 new. total ACTOKY PLANNED elected to 1bolourd of of the Minneapolis 'Autfnibblle TraoV 5T VI 13; eggs A old, 4.

new, total llTHls Is thj sryenth, mill tc be pnf-phased In tMs sout'Kwisst' the 1 celery, dozen. l.T.V. celery. California, crate, $7,601 Ex-Jumbo, per dozen. cucumbers, box, fancy, dozen, $3 25; green- peppers, 60c; shallots, dozen, 60c; lettuce, per dozen, 4nc; lettuce, head, per dozen, head lettuce, rrata.

spinach, basket, peas, hamper, $8: pnrantpa, bushel. tomatoes, 6 basket crate. tomatoes, basket, parsley, per doles mint, per dozen, 50c; radishes, $er 90c; cabbage, new, her lb 3n; cabbage, noma grown, erate. $3: potatoes, $1.00: carrots, heels, 82.00: rutabagas, $1.75. Cpnstruo4'nn a ifodoo fuf nltimj a ft, un it rnuiriij, ny.

Man Rung to Tell I Butter -likely Two kales 100 'tubs 92 score at 4'4c; 93 score factory whch will 'Jnrreasa, A Excavating and Grading' J. SAFETY. COUNCIL TALKS LEGISLATION ottered hid 4 9 Vic; 92 score offered ly output rrom $1,000,000,. of Crash Drops Dead 4V'Vl50c, bid 49c. Canadian Securities r.ggs fresh, firm, nosslbly unchanged.

EXCAVATING AND GRADING Call -WA. 1808 F.xtra finis ulirr in dava offered 47c. no Qtio'Rllons on potatoes is for small lot out of store. was announced today by Frank Bertsch, president of the Orau Curtis Co. The structure, which will fee- of two-story brig construction, Is now bid; firsts In storage offered 304330, bid 294c Receipts Butter, eggs, 15,245.

Moving and Hauling Members of Minneapolis' newly being erected and will be ready for formed safety council met In the mayor's reception room at city hall late today and took steps to supimrt legislation to compel licensing of all INCORPORATED MIIKRTY BONDS New York, Dec. 21. (INS) Opening Liberty bond quotations: 3s, 99-15, and first 4 'As, 100-2. Oreenshurg, Dec. 21 After running two blocks to telephone a report that his train hud hit an auto and killed two persons.

Conductor 3atrlck J. Maloney. of Cincinnati, dropped dead as he was about to taa down the receiver, Moloney's train struck the auto at a crossing. Chester Chambers, 25, and his 17-year-old sister, war Instantly killed. MINNF.Arol.l8 HAY ROTATIONS Deo 19, 1928 No.

1 timothy, $15; No. 3 timothy, $14: No. 1 mixed, different grasses, $14: No. 3 mixed, different grasses, $12; No. 1 clover, mixed, No.

2 clover, mixed, $111; No. 1 upland, $14.50: No. 3 upland, $13.60: No.1 3 upland, $11; No. 1 midland, $10; No. 3 mldliuid, packing, $6: No.

1 rye straw, (V; No. 1 oat straw, No. 1 wheat straw, No. 1 alfalfa. $20; stand- SpecioUstsTHinino Securities? STREET ATLANTIC drivers of motor vehicles in the WOODLAND TRANSFER Reliable van truck, 1.60 hour: two men, piano, $2 extra.

DR. 1077. LET HANK do your hauling) anhes and rubbish. Reas. prices.

DU. T169, MOVINO Ic hauling, all kinds, Incl. ashes as rubbish; prompt service. SO. 0101.

MARLOWE MOVES OH LESS. PIANOS MOVKD, 13. MA. 2397. occupancy Feb.

1. The entire present plant of the company will be moved Into the new building, when It is completed. It Is being erected at 1211 Klxth street N.K. A $30,000 building iermlt for the new factory 1 was lasuttk, today. Two legislators, I W.

Iinb and Donald Wright, representatives A new camera dispenses with films or plates and takes pictures on eiensltlzcd are Inserted reMresJFam Coos( fo Coast of Minneapolis districts, attended the ard aiiana, sis; do. 2 anana, $14.00, I through light proof sleeve. 1 ears..

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