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the infield. Although Mercer has not announced its battery, it is reported that the club ham secured a pitcher | for the game who is confident of re- {tiring the All Stars in one-two-three ‘LEAGUE GAMES |. OF YESTERDAY FULL OF HITS" . National League Showed an Average of 12 Hits and 7 Runs Per Team April ended in a tremendous upris ing of the batsmen of the major ba ball leagues, the National showing in} Ch for|* 1" style. The game will start promptly at AMERICAN LEAGU Standings New York Cleveland Chicago | Ww: on Louis em Games Today De . Louis, t¢ t Philadel hington at NATIONAL LE: Standings Brooklyn, Freckless and His Friends LOOKS LIKE You WAS GOING To HANE ‘MEETING WILL ~~ SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1926 way streets be marked; dagen turn- ing in the middle of block; re-| ‘Don’t throw away your used ‘ ” st ti Have them reno- average of 12 hits and 7 runs | uire arterial highways to be marked | mattress, * PRE ReNT. cuushargh Tiedt | GRAIN M A R] K E T FINANCIAL HAVE A NATION |r ccp'uens® that'ne vehicle be vated at a smallexpense, We @ champion Pittsburgh Pirates, ropelled backward except to prevent | who have suffered much in the early WIDE EFFECT! 2repelied backward excent to prevent! call for and deliver., Bismarck Season, again staged n desperate on- LIVESTOCK NEWS pete; out from the curb; that vehicles’ Mattress & Renovating Co. i slaught and buried the Cincinnati | h By Associated Press teasea Wire (Continued from page one.) parked on streets at night must have| Phone 605. " Reds, 13 to 4, with Glenn Wright,/ Cincinnati at F the safety council representatives of| lights both front and rear; that all/ rf youthful short field star, sma at Be all civic organizations. All delegates | auto drivers must have a license, ob- out two home runs. F 1160. to 210 pound weights sold at 13.00 BISMARCK GRATW to the safety conference were made| tained after examination, the fees to \ attempted to stop the F : | 25, dealers putting up a few| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | charter members of the safety coun-| revert to the city or township to be Ex lains How ‘ bas Another slugging battle was stag-} ie] 30 to 160 pound weights Bismarck, May 1 cil, the objective of wh§fth will be the| used in promoting safety measures. Dp) ¥ ed by Chicago Cubs St. Louis 50. “hs weight of-| No. 1 dark northern. .$1.46 prevention of accidents, not only on|‘The minimum age for licenses was! Enlarged Veins ; the Chicagoans obtaining . 1 northern spring. . 143!etreete and highways but.in homes! placed at 16 years. | 10 to 9, when Pitcher} . 1 amber durum. . 1,25 {and factories, Other recommendations covered the! Can Be Reduced hot out a double ang} | at 12.50, pack- . 1 mixed durum. : ie Defeats Tail Light Proposal size, weight, construction and equip-) 7 — in the 1ith. sows at 10.00@10 0. Pigs closed . 1 red durum. . 1.13). The conference resembled a legisla-} ment of vehicles and penalties for _— a de in the 33 25 cents higher or largely at 14.75. . 1 flax. . 2.07 tive session this afternoon when a] violations of the various proposed :: < struggle the Cards re-|$: ow Mark Influenced > Scant Few net changes were evident on . 2 flax . 2.02 fight developed on a proposal by the|rules,. Another suggestion was that| Oftentimes Veins Burst and Cause ; cording . » Market Infiuen By Scamty seq steers, these colsing steady at|No. 1 rye ‘+ 85 committee on uniform municipal reg-| the legislature permit citics to levy| wach gutfering, Expense and nwned the New Deliveries at Chicago | s.00@s. 60 mostly with good ‘to choice| Dark hard wi . 1,38 ulations to require all vehicles using| come form of vehicle tax to provide; , Much Suffering, Expense a Hard winter . We, quote but do no handie the following: 1.36 brek highways at night to carry a tail (light. { Ben Larkin, speaker of the house .$ .26 at the last session, led a successful funds for strect maintenance, repair and paving. An invitation by Chamber of Commerce ito ‘hold the to 4. Shorts’ made thre s top. She Lous ‘of Employment ck is going into the windup in a | firm position, early losses on heavy and Liverpool the Jamestown Many people have become despond- i CLos! jcows being recovered. Offerings 43 fight ta defend the recommendation.| first meeting of the state safety | ent because they have been led to be- 1 mage Map it wi ith | bulked at 4.76@7.50 mostly while “10, He contended that farmers would re-| council in that city was referred to | lieve that there is no remedy that will ine wecies ae principal | !izht heifers earned 7.50@8.50, can- |gard it as unreasonable and that it|the executive committee. reduce swollen veins and bunches. a —————# influence. the wheat market aver- | [Ters_and Bas eta montly, at] Ni $ 44) would bring all the work of the con-) Confidence that the North Dakota | , if YU Will Ret 2 two-ounce original is : Dol . Pate 4.00@4 or mostly 25 cents higher. 40| ference into disrepute. acti i nation-wide influ- Bi Moki Dodgers hit homers | Yesterday’ 'S s Games Lee eas Saree ee | Bulle aemeus conta, eecoting 35| Paul Campbell, Minot, lod an attack| Gnee ‘ani. eeuge the formed lof | Strength) at any’ first class drug store ¢ veteran Maranville hit a times, but all bulges brought | Mostly at with hevies up to 27; 0n the suggestion of the leigslative| other state safety councils was ex- |" apply it at ‘home as directed you , triple, double and single in four NATIONAL LEAGUE ahout free selling. The forecast |6-50. Veal valves closed 25@50 cents under | committee which recommended exam-| pressed by Sidney J. Williams, repre-| Wil! quickly notice an improvement journeys to the plate. R i teaiekten cibade rec ikescia tke good liphts finishing at 9.25@| 55 Ib. 5 cents under| ination and licensing of all drivers.| senting the national safety council,| Which will continue until the veins ee Cincinnati. 4 Pakeths, Webehtka dad “Western Stockers and feeder values| s jeontending that one license should| Chicago. and bunches are reduced to normal. omer ion Pittsburgh Kansas, where moisture ix badly [Showed some betterment, closing serve for a family having only one] Ernie meaing hms far \ 1] Moone's Emerald Oil has brought q Ue euectotiea |. we needed: strong to 25 cents up with bulk at 6.50 ear, No action wax taken, thing fT thoseht could be done | much comfort to worried people all Senators fel ! ¢ the power. Wheat closed firm 4@% cent |@7.50, meaty finishing steers going May Uniform parking regulations recom tees Mtns de as eee! wba over the country; is one of the won- ful bats of the Ne Modal net higher, corn uachanged to !, | back tovflishers at 8.50@9.00. . 1 hard 1.68;..Ne, 2 hard) mended by the municipalitics commit- ad. Be kor orn states should’ derful discoveries of recent years and to 2. Babe Ruth registered his siisin aan Siero Woaled: links iwent Into the cles tee were: minimum distance of 15|*#ke North Dakota asa model. I amlanyone who is disappointed with its fourth homer of the year. aaance brs “ 25 cents lower while clipped offer- d, 7012 @72; No, 2|feet from ‘a fire hydrant or street |*ure the things you:have done here | yse can ‘have their money refunded. ee cry Oe tee | eeiladelphie ‘ E : s advanced from 25 to 40 cents; | corner; 25-foot open space in front of | Wil have w nation-wide influence.” | Al! druggists sells lots of it. —adv. jetics server een °) MeQuil mmons ain Sny-| . 5) = Rietak in- ee colsing at 14.50 and 13.75 to . 2 white, 41%@42; No. 3] hotels; open space of entire frontage ] day, holding the Boston Red Sox tol der; Hearn, Graham, Wertz, rns ew scheas took place cant 2or| 1390, tespectively, Few light ewes | white si@i2. Me of theatres, public gathering places FISH MARKET IS SIGHT five hits and beating them, 5 to 2. || wich and Siemer, Gibson. fluenced by scantiness of de-|@re Present, odd head of heavy| Rye. quoted. in downtown districts and fire — Rae ealnea liveries on May contracts both here| Weights making 8.50@9.00 Friday. 7@69. no parking in alleys; no| Tokio, Japan.—The local fish mar- q isms an ose R A nd at Liverpool. In Chicago, the de- ————— ed, 6.00@6.75. with motor running; that|ket is one of the sights of Japan. It] Electric and: Acetylene Jae : “fests me by"driv. | Philadelphia Ste, ae) liveries amounted to only 10,000 bush- a genni d, 28.00@32.00, ‘ | motorcycles be subject to. same park- | occupies 480,000 square feet and 1s an Weldi bia foe hie. game. Wy Utiv- prookiyn .-o-.- ss ss 11 Mcp een tte Re tee eel { AT THE MOVIES j| 33" 145 ing rules as ‘automobiles; that curbs| association of 750 wholesalers and elding Big fortes both of Cleve Let runs. | Pierce, ilson; Grimes] when traders who were short of wheat Ribs, 16.00. of all spaces where parking is not| 552 brokers who operate under the WELDING etroit and St. Louis staged a nip] , to settle. this month's accounts. teied | on | Belies, 1712, perimttel be painted red. supervision of. municipal authorities.|{J| BISMARCK ee reenter th she Tipe cs the to imy. Seme.tain and snowain-Can- CAPITOL THEATRE eteeieene ce Speed |. ‘Two thousand fish mongers and buy- ‘WORKS erniers “ i es . munmeran isler ada, however, and prospeets of unset- It takes more than staging and cos- MINNEAPOLIS GRAI Speed limits were fixed at 15 miles} ers from hotels and restaurants as- D iscoll High Nine Wins From Dawson < Bismagck's first game of the season will be with ‘the state pentitentiary nine at the prison diamond Sunday, May 16. AldStars Are To Play Mercer Sunday The state penitentiary All Stars ‘are out to take honors from the Mer- cer ball club at the prison diamond Sunday. Mercer has been defeated but once during the present season. Both teams are reported to have been! working ont strenuously all week lowest of season; lower grades ki! chool will be assisted by| Hadst Been Here!” Bud annie aad Sagar wih bet bat-|aacTB.gThUReaay | Yusieal club willl ng siccrs and comparable grades of | dhe we an eiring one op i. 8. 2 BISMARCK, N, D. fery for the All Stars, while the ald, nari, suse, finde » county s0-lihe wlock are sleady; good io choice ond Mrs. Pau 1m th ~ dora, for the All Stary, while the old. perintendent, with a manic contest nile cows and “heary, Reifers, Seed _. ASSOCIATED DEALERS o'clock Saturday morning. test will be a part of the county play ar ee HR El gains. Gneof ie est casts aver assem | E1@1.04; No. 1 hard spring. 1.65 £2 = ! fay 1.—The Dris-| Washington oa 7 31°" Corm and oats were responsive to| bled for the noted screen beauty sur-} 1,7 1 dark hard Montana on |= oa on eball team opened | New York sy ‘and Vane’ | Nieat strength, notwithstanding large} eanss geet on ceemor Stina vektele,| Steck Usi@a.Z0 ‘to arrive 6i@1.69; | = ce moa i ovelesk c; , Marberry and Tate;| deliveries of corn here today on May| srark” her new Cos opie Thea. 4 = i H BEB dag Se td ihe eer [lain, who, in the past year, has risen a -— \ 12 Of aa Gi*si corn seored a fraction! +> fame like a meteor, a noted French ; A = Won on larger and more frequent hits.| Chevelind 9.1) “Oate started unchanged to % cent) Retress. two famous stage stars, one| Flax No. = Driscoll took the first inning, 2 to Lyi ‘ons, Conally and Schalk; Smithfup, July 41% @41%@42_ cents. Pasko, ee) bat : eeneelal io ————_——_- = => 0. : Dawson was ad e ther tied, L. Swell. Baneat general rige ensued. the elena ithe fooecs Barr Me-| Fargo, rakcp Sore aise => = put in the riscoll drove Biss aut bape : : 8 y 1—(AP)—Butter == = Dawson pitcher from the mound, 10 him. So. |Cuteheon romance. fat, chirning cream 39; packing stock = = e. A score for] Boston ....... : 5 1] MINNEAPOLIS MARKET TINGE THEATER 26. 4 ’ vo more in! Philadelphia . 9 4]18 FIRM AND QUIET Novmartateenaaes easily miaschnts = the seventh left the score 8 to 7 in} Kame Lundgren, Wiltse and Bis-| Minneapoll ay 1—(AP)—Wheat) oq with dignified’ romantic rolen ha & = the Wisitors’ favor when Driscoll ean came | choff; Gray and Cochrane. after aj ete Pr eta wie rely none ger Burleigh Co. Tax = You drive in the tightest trafic bat. for the last. time. = ‘ son, first up, singled and itosvold, Bl tivity caciy in the seein” end *¢"| ture, “Kiki,” which comes to the El- : . = 4 a ohnestea for uitewor| Deteat Ol Witdisee say Meee etet “| nee tor three days begining ton) Paymentsin April |= without the least concern, so Bringing’ nthe two avoree and win-| St. Loufs sweat | tight serene hai in Canada end| day. This is a pioturization of the fa- _— Than $70,000 = promptly does your Oldsmobile ning the game. vias] unsettled in the American northwest | MU ey = riscoll's » incladed Pederson, : " Miss Talmadge enact? the role = wheel and son, first base; Steeg, second base; | poets ‘ followed. 2. taste afilife-and. gets if, with al contimet te tela tie postop d = brake. Parking troubles vanish, Ersiand, shortstop: E. Erickson, third AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | May closed 1 higher and July % | femgeanet provoker “Kiki yet a Qhe month of ‘April a ! thanks to its steering ease. j pase and center fi agen, B | lower. f ar “Kil . ‘ fe ae cave Sener field and third | st: Paul 2... F 5k alanine uiled Sem febecon gains Pesta atliciatben calacands yoenea spat at eat tag Oss = Equal enjoyment is found in its i gen, rigl eld. oledo ... 3 ing 4@ y rye fiinshed 4s high- 4 Re 93, é y 14, homas, Woolfolk, Frey, Johnson, jay barley ws 2 " - | = : ‘i — McCullough and Hruska, Heving. "|, May flaxseed was steady and July| Ute, inser nena oe Gems wich Inleon the general promertty = —highlights of that performance ; Baseball Practice aaa rcs | Cee WR ACP aia man is Ronald Colman, who, 1s’ statelinaemuch as sucha large amount |= which is so widely praised. 4 5 e ‘eee: fee th -| Wealthy Paris theatre manager, takes | o: wk taxes ‘thas been ‘liquidated | == 5 to Begin Tomorrow Hef BU Bi pttate for the late ingpeations, becom | aetai": inte. bls weage but dlzcovers | during Apel, = There is no truer luxury than the see eel Searin, Sanders and Young; Hol. Pees offerings were light, espe-| he has befriended a human paradox. Cornaen for April were divided | ability to drive as you please, where The first ba of the Tincup, Deberry, Wilkinson and| cially milling quality. —~ Gekiae Gee ye, = 9 held me et seed neeehs i Blames tod dower Ce aun conchae Wenalie hess, lorcet Migeclianapda Meceiwis thet ie = cover at the wheel of Oldsmobile. urged by} Minneapoli . 12 13 0] Oats were in light supply and de-| enemies. What happens to him if he| Redemption Receipts . 9,153.65 | == i F the directors to attend this first prac-| Columbus 8 13 — 4] mand was fair. Rye was light in sup-| is accused of cattle rustling? He is{ Interest on Farm, voans an. ‘70 = i ; fice session. Every man having any Middleton, Hubbel, Greene and By-| Ply and demand was fair. Rye was| driven out of town with an order = t asing 0: nag f nas as = coup ‘ & baseball ability whatever will bel ler; Shea, Fishbaugh, Zumbro, Ket-| quiet and steady. May, barley was| pay the price if he returns. Does he| Interest on School Con- = 3 : ;. given plenty of opportunity to qualify] chum and Bird. quiet and easy compared with yester-| return? After meeting with a bunch 26.53 | SS 7 " for a place on the Bismarck team, ds stronger close. Flaxseed was| of crooks in New York and marrying ¢ = those in charge of the club say. R H B| firm. ‘the girl who aided the bertite ae Seed Grain ... => Present plans call for three prac-] Kansas City . i SB a Se are Feturns to the abe. Horse town, a9) 0,951.93 = tice Sessions a week--Tuesday, Thurs- | Indianapolis (Ta | CHICAGO LIVESTOCK will see Ranger Bill Miller answer | $70,951. day and Friday evenings—and a play-| Evans, Hargrave and Shinault;|_, Chicago, May 1—(U D. of A,)-—} that question at the Rex Theatre aa a aa i er’s eligibil to a place on the team| Henry, Morrison, Reynolds and Flor- Hogs 6,000; uneven; lighter weights| day in a fast six reel drama wit! ree million sponnle. Asse depénds: on hig faithfulness at prae-| ence. TOs cents lowers Sthera fivenss | Patricia Patiner in a Pair of Helllons,| smatipox in the East’ Indies in 1970 itice. bulk desirable 180 pound down 13.35| Don't fail to sce it today. = lz SCHOOL COURSE Blake, Musical Features rel id Hartnett. AMERICAN eich Bush, Jones WESTERN LEAGUE Beaboies y 8; Den ita 2; Des Moines eph 6; Lincoln 15, Omaha 7. S Prepared For Each (Continued from page one.) will be used to carry on some of the work of the Indian school. , Musical Contest The con- Day of Music Week }:: ‘tled weather south of the Canadian boundary tended somewhat to check the upward swing. Opening prices, 4 to % cent higher, May new 1.64 and July: 1.4314 @ were followed by a little setback and then by material @13.50; top 13.60 for 150 to 180 pound 240@350 pound butchers largely 12.00@12 ely 12.00@12.80; 225 pound .weights '12.90@13. packing sows 11.00@11 sorted killing pigs around 13.75; pers 1,700; estimated holdover, heavyweight hogs 11.95@12.85; med- 0; sans 12.55@13.70; @13.80; packing sows claugtier pigs 13.25@ Cattle 500; compared week ago, better grades fed steers with weight 10@15 lower; yearlings 25@36 cents off; receipts excessive; largest since January average cost of fed steers majority 200@ | ium 12.50@1: light lights 1 10.90@11.4 lower; yearling ‘hefires 25 off; can- ners and cutters strong to 25 higher; stockers and feeders clesing active, ter ‘CANTATA TOBE tumes to make a successful play, ac- cording ‘to Marion Davies, famous Cosmopolitan star, who insists that tthe best supporting casts obtainable are far more important than any oth- er aid to the actress. ch to fi dohoiice 1.65@1. ‘Wheat reeeipte 225 cars compared to! 97 a year a; Cash: No. 1 northern No, 1 dark northern spring fancy 1.68@1.70; and 1771, good to; 1.67; ‘ordinary to good 3) SUNDAY IS } The Bethany Cantata to” be given ‘tomorrow afternoon’ at 3 o'clock at tthe City Auditorium, represents one ‘of the most elaborate musical re- club and boys’ Wri Miss Bessie Baldwin, Georg Rome. Jee Mrs. R. E. Morri: special accompanist. BY SCHOOLS ve any Finale. “rhe ELABORATE AFFAIR Overture Larghetto con dolore, Minneapolis, Minn., May 1—(AP)—-| an, hour in business districts and 20 miles an Road rules require that all one- semble at this market each morning and on” away from 800 to 1200 tons fish. 208- 10th St. Phone 776 hour gn residence districts, iz The car illest: id nes 1s et rate = $990. at Lansing 7 et ‘DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO, INC. Distributors , Delteemee Bron., dock Drrogeee ¥ b et ress . Turtle Lake M. Co. Turtle Lake Weber, Lag al Co. Wi program follows: 4 siete athe churches on| oe Meehan Pia ReTT | nue gnaney sis Dehany. | Ddinty Sc Bae Gera Ecce Caner Mote “ners't Pepe toes eavy i diet 3; year s in * visit in any. pies en, e Val Mater Bi & Feu Pay “DIFFEREN yi eine, Mey 2. Mother's day. will be Hiberal supply: choice, kind” scaree:| “Overture” Orchestra, f ut alana iene “Our God Is Yjedel © Senne, Coleharbor Ktawae <. Biater, Tinton on BS T’ : : ihty. rueger, Venturia a & Bender, G It is the hope and belief of the ory, bolopoas Os Suis ARGEE Meee | Chaas “Reem: peresmbem: Descon; | Mare Soprpno Solo, “Through Fetithanc. “on club that the numerous musical enter- tainments provided for the week will be an inspiration to many and will arouse keen interest in music as an art and in the man; is Solo, “ Evening Air,” Sheep 5,000; for weck around 29,- me ona Boepple. ‘Ga toe : 000 Was 203 cars from nearby feed-| Glee Club, “0 Bethany,” H. S. ing stations; today’s market ‘mostly | Girls’ Glee Club. Chorus, bation real business. wit’ Pas wake 8-hor | 6-day | weeks are di: ie Chora Teale Leases “Over Death, Thou rth while mus- i > Be a, | Sena fa See neta <Aerching in che {nope ron course at Dako siissein aad nes: t. wooled “Thou -Art the Li CHICAGO PRODUCE lege, Fare. (Copy | cuneto A PHORGES auc Bengt ae oh inable elsewhere. } pei ri eeceipte 12, 18,037 cream- > Used Auto Parts lly, “*Dakotans’’ getthere | Givets, 1a club, ‘It Is the Lord’s Mercy,” 3 le positions. Consider these Saas ‘ parisien sts mie ISM 8. Sins Clee toe Quart-ate: of all makes and models— i aden & Ployhar, Va!le. on unchanged, receipts 33,171 SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Call, Phone or Write o Solo “Ui the Starbt SI cases. South St. Paul, Minn. 1—(AP) George Humphrone :§ ea —Friday’s trade; ‘in, she Mhouse} b. Qua: “We Hear His Voice) Leta the high time. ong rie arene @8/in Silence Deep: ve Mire, Wright, for the month, Baldwin, Rev. ag Mr. Hi cost . which approximated reys. thé highest point rs, for the week Mey re around 12.60 at fi \- evenly steady to 25 cents "Sciaie vith cently employed Ceceli. Ben aah has mo gone ri ; of Ipswic! 3 eres: Fergus Rainstate Hosp mere, I, rik ON Follow the Suc- 7 CHICAGO POULTRY Vrite F. L. alive after: ts 2 cars; , aPres, 06 12; broilers 86@42; : i Fi pone te Fi argo.) Tosatete 19; ducks 25, higher: twi 17% @18; daisies 18@% ; cing ‘a ie’: Ege 1 Bi. en as in Febrat of of Lasacus. The weighty butch ‘up at ist’s victory u tt GEES ASSEN SSG MONT

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