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PAGE SIX , : heat at Port ; to wheat at Po I See arte gee ake Inte, aled i ). coh r 3 es, milled in - | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION : st i | transi, ensbles them to ‘mill flour 4 Standin; al Sue CO 1TS GENRILLN, g = poy more advantageous basis ; . cbt f —__4/ OM THEM. NEW. LAs § an here in the northwest. ) {dba 3 y id 3 ‘About fi mpany “ . ae 1 amet Bal FROM DEES | MARRIED FeLteRs |. |] 1! FZ) £15 |.was formed here in; Minneapolis, and woe Indianapolis... 2 ‘600 want, LAK H'T OONT- EAT ; they built one of the most modern CLOSE SCORES Carlaris Gets His Garland on :oa rine cecal! tem were ore. (HTM | MIPS: Paeeceseerseite shal ! Milwau! 3 ‘400 5) . j this plant, a six-story, solid brick A FEATURE OF i bia WHOS” BEEN j j hall beading throughout, and ‘with « Toledo at SMinnenpolie ( VORRIED BATE sree Boe mill te howsed Indianapolis at Milwaukee. > ' tory, building with wha NDAY GAMES pore at St. Paul. Iii q i utility building adjo h ouisville at Kansas utility building prior to that time - been used in a manufacturing of another line. They bought ators and Brook- Yankee-Sen ; for $60,000 and the . , . Pet. e ‘ } the milling plant, in- lyn-Philadelphia Games | Chicago 1.800 ; 5 ‘ Tcluding this ‘building, was $610,000. ‘ 4 Detroit 1 450 3 2 ; a }.. {On account of the inability to fin- Go to 11 Innings Washi 2 667 y , P ance its business, the people that put New York 2 ‘600 f f \ r SY) in the mill machinery foreclosed their WGA A, i | Cleveland . 2 500 , mortgage.on the plant and bjd it | Sunday's baseball battles furnished | Boston 2 500 A § y m3 at’ sheri sale for approximately close scores all over the eastern area | Philadel 4 200 a ° , ; $200,000. The property was not while several western batsmen added{ j St. Loui: 5 000 i . 2 deemed within the year and is now to their Bob Shawkey of the Yanke doe Bu of “the Sena | the property of the machinery com- Games Today i is making every effort { New York at Washington. i : HN p ‘it. It has offered this plant aes ; ‘as J : for $300,000, or the milling plant St. Louly at Detroit ; SANT: without the utility building for $275,- at Washington. 000, So far, for the last year and a rrr rer , PN NAY NE half, it has been unable to find u NATIONAL LEAGUE . ; : : 5 buyer. ‘These. peopl claim that if er in a tilt at W went to the Senator innings. Thomas relieved S$ the eighth and in the next berry went to th id of Bush. Standings Ny \ Y j this plant were to be built today, aes ' WwW. iL. . , - 5 would cost at least $800,000. of them was t St. Louis........... 5 1 = : é have talked to a number of sel in the ninth shih tied the score. B New York... ae 7 Z G { ¢ lors here and. ‘they all say that if ns aneton ‘orded six. | Philadelphia . 4 2 the were located at Buffalo, they he White Sox bunched three eH | Cincinnati . o 42 would be interested, but they arc not a w q les on al ! Brooklyn 2 3 interested in buy any more mill- th i and downed Pittsburgh . a 4 ing capacity in ‘Minneapolis. % aR a Chicago .. 1 4 “Now this is the situation that con- Jouis Browns drove Boston .. 1 5 fronts the mill at Grand Forks: The rom the mound in the sixth b ‘ Psalah gs \ ‘ J : VE Ne ; railroad rates have placed such # aie ee A eee ee Games Today Gs: y fp ° sia handicap upon milling plants of the fe Deir rated the Brooklyn at Philadlephia, f ° 2 Z ze of the Grand Forks mill as to permitted — the s Boston at New York. “2 y ake it impossible for anyone, in praene & in 3 1-8 innings ional three- | Chicago at St. Louis, : ee y opinion, to operate it at a profit. i ctory in the{ 1 Pasenyreh, ot Pena. Y Mills located at Buffalo arc able to ip at Tia Juana, where ; Sakae u | ¥ i ay hes i is Priore Rah cherie e won 700 for his owner by -, wheat, wheat from the southwest, eee eae ne imiemcanaed aCe | NEW RECORDS SHERLOCK AND THE MUSTERY OF Hed winter wheat, and they can ut am,| good field. Vhoto shows him reveiv- in a portion of the hard northwestern 2to din Il bh mine Ye Sietor's wreath after ‘th ‘ 1926 OV WEA SERVICE INC THE SLAB_OF LEMON PIE. wheat with « large percentage of the Below is Jockey Willie Mun- fden, who rode him to victory, and who was a bellhop ina Montreal ho. 1 tel a few years age. had softer wheat and make a flour that ¢ not erred on cond inning, ) The big another © et will get by. The mill located at Grand Forks does not have this advantage. PEOPLE'S FORUM “i vert understand that the Russell Mil- » I, by v1 ler company has c! loses jown a large . CO Lu CATT ae ve? ltnumber a tis mille Th North Bukota, IN THE RELAYS this statement was prepared., crown from nkie Ge ficient ust and it’s the same o The farm price per bushel in North Pio reeslpr re <b Ad A 4 ' Braves. 3 to 2. Benton held the New) oye again--he hasw't ris ; DISCUSSES MILL" | should be sufficient answer 40 the beans ed ‘wheat cron mil Catdng obeea AWee Getter of York sluxgers to one or cighty extent. . . inneapolis, Minn.| implication that we were robbing our +1, : . H i eason that being a home run by! “Ai of these boxes know the fieune! Athletes Will Now Seek New) April 14.| patrons in the good old days. Dec. 1, 1920. so, BO eeeuey “ailling indlustrs, iw the er, but the Giants put to-| cial value of being world champions. | Editor Tribune: Incidentally, the cost, of two 98 Dec. 1, 193t . 85 hy in-a thing of Ge. past, and ngles, a pass and two i Laurels at the Penn i ae, cp . 1924 northwest is a thing of the pa: Jee s | They can demand big purses without During the three and a half years’ | Ib. ident” quality bags at. that 1, 1924 1.26 thesalceadic ave chaeuseeayonsiblo the winning margin im] risking anything. So, they why; and Drake Relay: operation of the state mill and cle-| time was G4c as ugaingt 30c at the} Hence it looks as though the state! #0 putting the mills out of busine: |should we throw away our banquet! : a ys vator, many statements dealing with| present date. Wo might add that,| mill and elevator. price. might be not] Ay" Purtinw.tac Mis oul Of ie Luque and Aldridge engaged in a) tickets? pretuct trade conditions have been issued| as every one knows, in the produc-|far out of the way. Thallece itvoas the dpliveccte inten: pitehers’ ba at Cincinnati, the | ie ones, i ete Chicago, April 19—()—Collegiate| by its management. It will be re-| tion of “QOccident’” flour a large} The weighted average tlon’on the part of the. former. ad- game going te 1 when ~: 2 a aoe athletes who hung up new records in| membered that in the earlier period | amount of the lower grade flours is| bushel of cash sales of PLcalninirelian te. ieeke-dt shee a. 16 emntel |” Yesterday’s G : bewildering successon at the Kansas | these drew attention to the heavy| removed and sold as byproducts. This | ern Spring in Minneapolis was: RIUWETOR caalll oma cdeand: operated a nth. Five hits) esterday Ss mes | ; and Ohio relays Saturday, this week | OUtPUt, of the s giving promise} means that net four and. one-half| Nov. 1939 $2.86; Dee. 1919..$3.07/ 1.) the ctate of North Dakota is in pee ——— : . | will seck new laurels in the 1926| f excellent financial results. Later} bushels of wheat, buts much larger | Nox. 1920.. 1,79 direct cummpriticee ok anaes yrs! ie SRaIAl Snapaliy of ! pean ana{ statements dealt rather with expl amount of wheat was required for| Nov. 1921. . 1.2; 1. SsccouelsndllGn the ccantes.aad, as dinals overwhelmed | the} NATIONAL s DiGks umsa;. 6! likeli tions for disappointing — bi making a barrel of high patent flour.| Noy. 1924...148; Dec..1924.. 1.66] -, ‘biol ala Cubs 10 to 5, gaining a three ran lead | Ky} earece: rong likelihodd) sheets, while di hi In th tations for Di ber. 1:| Ay ® matter of fact, there have not been rect Sonne: than dottemiey Boater 4 that more new marks will go into.the! or more, the kane ebtthdasidcomiceats | 1028, the. trite, ok whestlucnen oe ec lincate rail aad aleuneoe eelee nes aa Jarge profits in the flour milling busi- hit his second home run of the sea-{ New York ‘discard. : < plan eeaiad | mill and elevator price as quoted} ‘ness, The profits have been in the has changed into attacks’ on the be-| from correct, although considerably | may be substantially correct, after al- havior of the private mills~of the} below the cost of “Occident” wheat.| lowing for difference in freight and state. For example, on April 15, 1925,|:There is.a little matter of $1.00 per| card prices. : . pionship between Harry Greb once g 0} The Chicagoans could) gather} Benton and Taylor; Greentield, ve hits off Rhem, i Davies and Snyder, Many of them competing in their strenuous outdoor tests of the Flowers and nis in the mak. ! fi “son, only manipulation of the raw material. wheat, at the terminal markets. When Be Sie ale | year, midwest athletes raced to new i i ys wheat is rushed on to the market in ' chagrined by his defeat at! , sal a letter was issued by the manage-| bbt. error in the flour quotation of] When wheat of contract le, was a retin eanicdannn te Paste ae Te Geert pea ae recente vgs, the cinders at the Unis| ment of the state mill stating that, $9.70, our records showing that out| selling at an avorage faeioae aioe relies: and the pmepiums Npeauniarc pele) Ih dis begging tablishing or equaling a, total of 2¢{ before it entered the field one of the| carload price averaged about $8.70 at{ November 1919 for $2.85 and thro y is . vgain his title, marks, With favorable weather at d desires to. hold a, Philadelphia and Des Moines, in view contest in the open | of the excellent form displayed by the Carlson and Wilson; Petty and private milling companies had exact-| our different mills. ; Decomber 1,f:out December for $3.07 at Mi souat of ek silame, the tenainal td.a profit of $164 per bbl. on flour| 1921, our wheat. cost wan SLaD% (Nt is era srobeble the erases soe snnle 4 barb abe. als sold in the state. During the past| Minneapolis basis, or about $1.25. at illing ‘company was putting | “om Ca te few weeks a more effective broad-| the milis, and not 97¢ as changed. T! 00 wheat into flour on we very. es millers have been believes that the finan-! athle last Saturday, coaches and| ,j, ii s obliged to buy option wheat. In other : feoceage ne ae aeereee tday, coaches and] side has apparently been found ne-| statements quoted take no notice of| igi9, at Valley Cl marck,| lized to buy opt : Chea BBE taNhedupe HH Induce Flowers, fans contidentaly expect to sce more] ceysary because of the issues of the| variations in the food market, which | Second, -ax Vey flgus, of course, if] Sofas if he sells his flour in the fall of the year, as most of them do, he : GI) attract: there) 2PRAeaching political campaign, and|affect the cost of flour. At one of ied in. Valley. City The Drake reluys will attract their) the public 1s informed that the pro-|the dates named, our cost. schedule Jour, mied, in este cote fis not able to buy actual cash wheat i ’ sual share of the middlewest's best] tre derved 1 ; i i from which to manufacture his flour = | y the private millers ap-| shows. that we. were figuring a re- 3 ‘rom whic! m ec 0 Hearne PRISON TE AM Seat ie samentine the midwest. is] pears to have ran From $2.01 per bbl.| turn of $14.00 per ton, bulk basis, Py te bgt iec Hann riety because he does not get pay for his Pittsbungh ie } sending an unusually strong contin- to as high Ss $257 per bbl. in 1919,| for our feed, while on one of tho ath-| the’ Minneapolis gill’ in, order. tof oUF until it ia delivered. Conse- Cine’ H , Bepe in Auest of honors in the Penn-1'1929 and 1921, while in 1924 and 1926] er dates the feed market yiclded u8! standardize thi ‘ade of fl ¢f quently he has gone on. the market ineinnati BEATS SOLEN sylvania games, A fair share of thet the prevailing flour prices leave room | $38,00 per ton. A arane e grade of flour, put] sng’ buys December, May or July ° Narge Very Few of Present Title holders Are Eager to Risk Their Crowns th; Lique and Aldridge and Sn | Big Ten track squads are being split] f A “ 1 ty| We do not believe the publ ja] back the same sacks and some] wheat, Then when the time comes for Hienichs 18 this week, halt going to. Dea] respeertvelye Ant =2e BEF Dbl Prot we acated ta any’ “closer analysic | 2f, it re-shipned to the North Dakota| Dimtg manufacture his flour, he sells | Moines, and the remainder to Phila= ‘points from whence it originally came, ab nak Gun foine We do not assume to speak for the| than the above. “After more than 40]. ne It eriging : ; : ‘ he eananles jAclPhia. a ccke, Nebriska sprinter,| ter Private millers of the state, but| Years of dealing-with the. people. of | °t lay ny the manager of onc of the eho dane fat pl a pd New York i 1iGrove All-Stars Have Easy: who tied the. world's record of 09 3-3 pier enreclyon.we have hada Dee renee we re ceominel te ; Minmespalis milix, then there say be Rapasenl (cleetarn, tay unk lg (are. shingtor RisOk Ee tie eat es si gage in a controversy h 3 ti tl i . be eipitvans Z Shhmkes, hon "and Coltinss) ‘Time With Visitors—Final | th compete "in the” Deate trate] the, manngment of the state owned| now hat we, haven't robbed tem ho high cost of wheat, nv "| muume for I over and above the op: Riandcuune {| Bush, Marberry and Ruel. i : _ : i i siti industry, and we have not felt it ne-| Yet a0 . - ie, Pittabi lus has bi i “ Darrin ervies _ Score Was 23 to 20 [AeA Hat amie Posie cessary to disprove to the public the| believe that we er any ather company eet tn cede tee cameron vate Ik tie option mm ’ ket, it has not kept pace with the Busin advance in the sh market, I have * misinformation that has been pub-|.in @. business so intensely competitive which set new international record! tished for political purposes, ‘ag flour milling, could have. taken|.°! fleur, lo! these thany years. h Cleveland are the : in the Kanas meet, The Kansas and ] ; undue m: Prices of Occident flour per bushel|/.nown miller dling their busi- This hol CRS oe er MI Star : cc-| Towa quartets which swept to From the very inception of the nadie mapring of pestlt aj ve heen at Grand Forks appear to be on: a 3 basis to lose as high as r Re a i MU aR min ee eee oe ecords in other relay events will] State mill project, any one with the’ mitis of Minneapolis, western Min- Dee. 1, 1919 « + $15.25 $2.00 a barrel, when perhaps they Des reat chalk oar 3 ny defeating Solen $8 to.2./ again compete. slightest. knowledge of flour mill-| nesota, South Dakota, and eastern| Dee. 1, 1920. were figuring on only 10 to 25 cents boxing ission anc Si hoo Ltt the tirst magn’ Rox fon Solen un-|” "A feature of the Des Moines game has known that it could only te-| Montana, would have swept away our Dec, 1, Age rel profit when they made their by the C laee Pe ate igigt man was out in the | will be the appearance of the Uni-| sult in complete and permanent fail-| valued trade in North Dakota mad we| , Dee le sales. ‘The big millers, like the Wash- w champs are con. | pts bon See maar wuld ck out five men versity of California team, including} Ufe—that the interest on the top-| ever attempted “hold-up” practices. | Average. wholesale price per barrel! jurn-Crosby company, the Pillsbur: their titles; Ad of, Working | Davis, Ballou, | Whitehill, Doyle cary nade 16 hits} Houser, Olympic shot put and discus | heavy, investment of four and one-| Even if the people of North Dakota|'°f Spring Patents at Minerpenle ie company, and the Russell-Miller Mili- somewhat, striking out seven ment n vaulter, who failed] iness of three to four thousand bar-| ing losses until every private millin; : : heat by reason of the fact that t! outdoor record. in- the] !els* daily capacity, would under most! enterprise in the [ is killed off, Dee. 1921 : here beaking connections that will I ' d holding Grove to seven additional favorabl ditions be i int- E S is a fare at Des| favorable conditions be insurmount-| yet the state mill, so adversely lo- Dee, 1924 ...5...:.... 9.08 arry them. As @ consequence, they cules af oa et The plea Ppa oa aie ably aaa tat the payment -to i cated and so over-capitalized, caanot ae goat plus was not applicd| feve not been camectied to take the hat there are no heavies who could nyder as battery for — al je enormous freight} hold the flour business of the. west-| flour should have sold at 33 cents 81102.05 that the smaller mills have been give him fight is offered in cd the whole game charges for the wholly unnecessary | ern two-thirds of the state without] barrel (16 1-2 cents. per ewt.) less atl compelied ta do, and I anticipate that his defense. This may be trac but * sink working nicely, He was hauling of the raw material across] continued losses because of more fav-| Grand Forks, where: it was milled.| Shiess the state of North Dakota fol- n averse to proving : , ken for eight hits during the game * A the state from west to cast and for ; than at ‘Minneapolis, trom where it] Unjces tne slate 0 Oe toe wi das Fieve but held the Solen team seoreiessune| . UNiversity to Have _|bucthauling the finished product to| ofa! located competition from out-| hen, at Misneanes. tpped, in which Hers ARREST ee ae ihe chanigion fae eit 4 * til the ninth inning when the All Coaches’ School the ‘west, would prove a handic ‘The chai case the local wholesale price in| 52 Famiuma.: exacted ‘by., the MERLE Thad ta 4 gas thinking they had the game a aches OO! | that no management, however skillful,| gion, ‘There is a place ft North: Dakota, wherever the 33 cents] Poo, sro or Reerchantes: | it Rea gine meninat. @ titlo : 4 ‘el . let down somewhat, and — could. overcom : even in. politi we per barrel freight rate applies, would) wii be in ‘exactly the same’ posi- (He's reported to have signed to meet ly en te or ty s. A summer school for athletic] . Yet we have'never offered criticism! lieve the politi are injuring the |e: tion as the ‘smaller mills. There Gene Tunney this summer.) PAREN | coaches will be conducted at the|0F public commént against the pro-| cause of the ptivate mills by such . renee angle e Demands High I ; ek} Dakota Wesleyan University, Mitchell,| Jeet. We have continued to pay,! propaganda, as much’ as themselves. sideration, and that is that any pri- Dempsey claims he will fight any i ey and Jackson stopping| South Dakota, from August 16 to] Without protest, our. share of the ex- Russell-Miller- Milling Co. vate milling concern that begins busi- time a promoter the money on] yfj 5 tia rvthing in’ the infield. McCrili| August 31, this year, under the di- tuxes levied to cover the losses *W. C. Helen, Gen. Mgr. Dec. 1924 ...... G10. | ooss-ia compelled to take-losscs for 8 ed an outstanding game, getting ion of Coach R. Doughtery, tate venture, which has-al- — Apparently patent flour cost’ the i hits in five times at bate irector of athletics’ at the univer-| feady. seriously crippled our own] | STATEMENTS ANSWERED | consumor too much by at least, in; | Number of years. until it gets the line.” But oh, whata price he asks! Burwell, Weaver, Morrison an trade ~-$750,00! Try to imagine Jim Jeff-| Florence; Danforth hompson, RC datice, I Corbet aie eh The following shows the ruhs by Th 1 of instructo: tions in North Dakota, i . 1929 -. + $1.10 i in- Be esinice lis tor sch a pals innings: ees Y Vincludes “Glen. ‘Thistlethwaltor heed is so rapidly eliminating) eaitoe Togmarel: N- Do April 17. Dee temo ene pe eeehat See ee length of time—or having the nerve] Louisville ..... Go 123 45 6789-R 1H Ej football coach, Northwestern Univer-} the other sixty to seventy" private) ‘ ¥ é Deg. 1921 + BT oe the nt to go into the to.even dream of such a figure for| Kansas City |: f lM Zi soten. 000 000002--2 85|sity; HL G. Olsen, head baaketball| milling industrios of the state. inuamoring the Rusasli-Miller Will). pee, 0 a ‘operating. a barge. tine half @ dozen figh ‘Cullop and Meyer; Miene,” Hare) AH Stars. 05 113.1 00x | Archie Behn, teack Gaeee ey principal brand of flour are held up [Farge Ferum of the Teen i cing | Moreover Patent Piour is made from] on the Missisaippl river, ‘The whole- 5 Paul Berlenbach is in much the| grove and Snyd ! =| Unite Hahn track coach, Princeton) tO Duhlic discredit, that we, feel it| appears to be misleading ‘and to de-| NRCAL containing 11.6 per cont PrO-} sale houses here claim that they arc | jon as Dem The light Tereeeignt elees ib cahect aft chars War schaol kas, been arrangebeenne: negeanary to-deny thee mand a protest,—more especially does being discriminated against, that the mt statements.” broadcast | the need therefor appear inasmuch as| Wheat containing 12.5 per cent pro-|'wholesale houses of Fargo, Moor- iors. Becltnback 4 cially for coaches in high schools and : ; tein; “1. Gx, th in, content in / Sctitle from. Mike MeTigue. last} Des Moines 10, ti colleges and men preparing to take up| trough the press of’ North Dakota) the Forum. in. editeriel, comment ip- i alte ‘Maid in B 1-2 per cent greater| end. Sie Spee. a! baits Teen gat s . ar. He might be classed as a fight-| St. Joseph 9, Omaha, IT’S coaching as a profession, who wish to|Parperting ‘to show a comparison of} vites Governor ie rand: the state] cian: in Patent Flown -Consequently,| yenqied, t is, the direct rate ing champion, as champions go these], Lincoln 5, Oklahoma City 11 < supplement the preparation they: may | Wheas: with selling nrices and| mill management to have the goad! pivots Msid.is worth and shduld-com.| PUndved. i. beet days, having defended his crown) hes ‘ ELL have received in college or profe eater exit eera aN Zone hetare § sag a forward tects mand: a ‘higher : price : that Patent} dihied ep nore Ae * Min. ON Meers, the new’ anladle:| SEs SCORES ILD YOu ‘las. se aperan oeuiens "a have Mppeared ap follows: "Hike “Russell Miller ‘Sulline i ate Pak ns to. the State Mill; Penna, bivek bale ie eee maietichamay bain't yet hada chance| New York 4, Boston & a athletic coaching. and are designed 0) yog.. ; { Possible) thet: he.was mistaken, |; tia nb -deaine nor -attempt. to: nj tee willbe te ciunes the Reracneani to show what kind of a champion he| Cincinnati 4, Pi H fit men more completely to coach |, Daten: Flour Wheat Profit! Firsts to the price of wheat, it! shi local milling interests, The Rus-| ;cre Willing to plunge the government Ge Hes bas made s good start,| Sh Louis 3, © to get your athletics, both in preparatory: schools | De Wo. $15.25 $2.63: 92.57) is a well khown fact that wheat can) seli-Miller Mihig company is shoot. ting a barge line on the Missls- however, by signing for a rematch} Philadelphia af bs | and colleges, Ds 920... 9.10 "1,42. 2011 be bought and-has always ibeon bought] ing wide of the-mark when it makes) OPcTsting barge tine on fhe Mine swith Harry Greb in May. Greb was . Men interested in the courses may| Dec. ly 1931 . 7.80 D ‘at a much lower price in North Dako-| ingt charee.” Mille in North Dakete Sivek river ‘ty. eelee te eee ee a real fighting champion if there ever] (American League Spring secure detailed information from, Sete. eae tee ee s rind a Nordh' Bekake wil-| are ‘nat closing dows because of the that until there is » radical readjust- i ‘ 2, Chicago 0. I akota Wesleyan Uni. | Oct: 5. 68... : i 3 = aterameame cones: | toh hiniee't © Suit rene ib iT" eta et alpaca Wah al | Sena ers Moe cnr | tay Wana ces With Berlenbach and Flowers dis-| Boston 6, Philadelphia aired Slag ol Be , +8. ce people knew it. Ks ‘ nrg ett posed of, it would require quite an Bertol Here 1, BUILD HOTEL ADDITION | og nog mbar fe 1019, tne, office are. and peebenly (be. stme at Val-| ahs Sotto for siasing she locall With Bottale‘and other large centers optimist to name any others as “fight- Napoleon—Contract has been let. Slosing, ie of No. 1 Dark Nor! . vy City, paring is ys wills a orth Dakota is the same] a, to sisigas rates is concerned: wi ents to H. C. Towle for the excavating ? jat causes the closit ¢ Inves- of 1700 cubic yards of arth for the. onthe Minneanolis market was neapolis. The ‘aillipa t em pyerr dl debaters at uae r to. $3; bu. tigate Gasement of the mew © addi-| Tienda of *Octigent” four iaew gpraer: Seem Li se 16: Oost water eae in Buffalo, where the| which way to turn, from which it is ‘tion to be constructed at once by , Fs r the heat ‘ | the Karl Miller Co., on the west side| hat ft js made from the che! ma jouthern, wheat! evident that the private ownership of American Associa’ Toledo 7, Minneapolis 6, Louisville 8, Kansas City 7. Columbus 6, St. Paul 2, (1t inn ings). ing champions. Mickey Walker % once came under that heading. But since going under the management of Jack Kearns, the welterweight king is di ding into th -atetive divi- ‘ ‘ d e difference for the value of the/ states can he drawn to mix with thi sion. The year following his rise to| Milwaukee 7, Indianapolis 1. of the Miller hotel. The fromt will] "ne Protaln content, which in tarely con. hard heat bocethe, “Baws, ‘tromg| Taieands it not everything that 4t was } the throne, Walker fought 15 battles. Wiviers Uoieae ed 50 fost wide, 20. feet of which] : ‘ al 3 ploidy cod ge “il is admitted to ie northwest terri Last year he fought eight times, but! Wichita Ne ienvie | j Spit be for the mow home of the) No, 1 Dark Northern, deduetin the AP aaa snabeee ; praneenelis, 9s ia bie na) his title at stake. St. Joseph 14, Omaha 0. iobby and five fect Yoram, ehieance.| the Minseapolis quotation the i . fe ; Rocky Kansas has not yet defended| puisa 13, Dex Moines 6. : Teenty-t i be added| © # mill towns to tee aren Ly: nown his lightweight crown, won from Jim-|' Ouianoma City 1. Lincoln 0. | wenty-four rooms will be ur cost of wheat at our various willa|: : my Goodrich, who was one of the | to the second story. in North.Dakots on. the do; Hon averaged ‘about’ $3.00 poorest excuses of a champion ever THIS MORNING | * tae by the: 135-pounders. it ‘HAT BACKACHE : “faxmer somewhets- mene or the magi Teller lant American League Also ae, TEAS pains, stiffne: Ary é wagon Joad of som Groves and Cochrane; Wingfiel the decision. And! and: Bisehtto. : ip p : pial’ mediciaa’ tu Be eee fe ee Greb-Flowers Match | nee % May Be Held May 27) r r T could not.stoop. over mer that} por ssi 7 | without S's pain. New York, April 19.—()—A return | ye none.” your match for the middleweight han | OPPOSITE POBTOFFICR delight and repay yon ; RHE, i fr F *\ weight championship from Mike Bal-| ppijadelphia— | | dull headaches, nervousnes: 1 of, de wheat st =; 2° tel in defense of it. 0 ' ‘ ? ‘ Babe Herman beat Kid Kaplan once| “Grey ‘Gocueanehe Wivgnelt é diuret robbed 0 ‘ant, mPidel La. Barba: wou the: flyweight 5 eo £