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[sn NS Ken Sneha ae | Petree tence na TA STRAW ‘HATS = LBS Es Lae ! Exclusively ¥ New York.:. ; Cleveland 3 53 STYLED Washington . i 4 7 CHICAGO RANGR ; aa - faitafelp : malt IN sale : creed? eebig ‘Today. if A —Today—- _ —— - ‘ i? Year Age Open Nigh Low YOU EASTERNERS 1.61 ae LOS, 1.001% $2, $2.50 on ’ oa Leh Lan $3, $3.50 Games Today 1.40 1.48% 140% wat LW ys 2 St. Louis at Washingwon, re et 4 REGAIN THEIR i Cleveland at New York. a Me wg Inves- t Detroit at Boston. 1% a tigate 1 Chi 8S 8 } Chicago at Philadelphia, se BH WINNING FOR pends once ata . ow Stier Dy octet ‘tid 42% 44% 42% AB'y : Brooklyn . 6 8 UN at WN } Senators Take Third Place By! Giigear Res oa paCttearo, “May, 12—(AP)—-Out- Baty ‘ ea ofa ion in } Defeating White Sox | ihe fag de te -aclling of to- oo 5; ‘ St. Louis, 12 15 ae ee es eee Yesterday, 6 to 2 Philadelphia io: a8 i Sprenger ced ; Boston 16 Eastern teams in the maj are holding ther own a ern clubg in the first intersectiona battles of the campaign, with Wash- ington and Philadelphia their winning form of 19 , Games Today New York at St. Louis. Brooklyn at Chicago. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. “ Boston at Cincinnati. duly t acab. | Bellies— ii ished by Russell-Miller Co.) | gy July i Americtn to o tan unex saen aie snmameaae At a i ORS Le ere Claneta ihe Reve AMERICAN ASSOCIATION prea prn gc: ec cage MIN tims of a P! Standings 4 ‘Wheat Uncettied 214.00 COE ‘ oo delphia winning streak at 6 to a to net. tenes, “0% Open High Low Tinquished third pl m- Bs in 1810 Louisville . 9 a eae ene |e Te Bl H Wheat— J. V. Broxineyer pion Senators yesierd ; BiH As % cent decline. 1$ GAR OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE , proven by ke “athe pathtindin alae $06 |vance of eng" t0 Tu cena atunel] CS Tegel aes « sale Indi 12 vance of only"%4 to 1% cents a bushel &% Sats $ MIN! 5 A ee weight boxer of Milwaukee 4 in the value of wheat took place today is eid ‘ f Minnea ohne Minne May 12 ar teat with.a 6 the navy Now Columbus . 20 on announcement of the settlement of| Raliy Antsphea *farly Today .79% | Flour unchanged ta 15 cents higher; he conducts 4 the British general strike, Even that "4 am "To Juli R2 % 80% | in carload lots, family patents quoted Pirates Advance boxing schoo! on iv small gain was soon more than wiped| By End of British Strike, taps : } at 9.00..a-barrel in 98 pound. cottqn The climbing Pirates reached th aw steamer plying Minneapolis at Louisville. out -by selling to retilize profits. Un: cree nite tet ‘ sacks; shipments 38,362 barrels. be: ladelphia, | between Loa An St. Paul at Indianapoli certainty over the outcome of May} ° Séon'Checked ) 3h 87k B75 Bran $24 Ne ramet feiss wa“ HONG Kansas City at Toledo.. wheat dealings here was'a restraining] 2+: : uaiiccwuatenine | a arth lace w gers Mi jt Columbus, yt are Mig dropped another bamoito th oer ah at eaaion geltt {act that Liverpoo! gave novevie| New York, “May 12—(AP)—The BReegglicn Minge: Maj teeAP) | 6 to & The verdict m ‘ : ° > | dence that the calling off of the gen-jrally in stock prices, inspired by th , 4 e ange carlot grain sales: - Wheat y * Ps the dew tn great a 1‘ prices, spire. iy ie % 2.3 ng r 4 q { Ruaeetineh’ victory eral strike had resulted in any imme- " No. 1 northern 1.6534@Rtltay No. 2 t f fheiound. Le HADLLANAPOUUIL Utara JUSTINA | Yesterday’s Games | diate large increase of demand was| ‘rmination of the British general ;|datk northern 1 Ae No, 3 dark ) by Brooklyn proved ‘ e oe eee ——_____—_____-®@ {disappointing ta those traders here|*ttike, was checked soon after the % J northern 1.62% @1.59!2; No. 2 amber : top the is i WALLACE “MARK” HANNA ‘who were optimistic as to a sharp ad-j opening today by a renewal of selling 62% eee durum 1.514; No, rum 1.29; No, hh Minds plae — ———— NATIONAL LEAGUE | vance, Continuance af the British i pressure against the molor . shares si ee oe V1 mixed” durum 1.48%; No. 1 mixed a pitching by Adolfo Luc : air sort of a! all-around play far above the average His 7 coal strike was suggested ia some/Qpening gains ranged fron > | IN > wheat 1.59% vai 3 gave the Braves nine Bo vehiens a? fallen when one considers the handicaps the | Brooklyn 28 quarters as a reason for the relative! five points, but these were natenale ‘arerue arent eae ee re: Sanized iit Rica f Ch ; ‘ e _mateyially tw win by 7 to 4. ed w contrary 5 under, apathy sown iby the action of the Liv-| reduced }. i cancelled before noon, ismarck, May 1 Sowa eat de Sie In the sale of his veteran southpaw, | f five one do erpool-market. Besides, a forecast of|with 1 ‘ seed Bismarck, May Oats No. 2 white 39%@40. i RearbE Neht, tothe Cincinnati iReds| PRU UR on shEtTE DERS HAPPY shan enlarged shipments of Argentine] able recnlaste, Pte ie “tue day, Nei lcpethurnusrice. Bie No. Ss eer al cece). : Manager John McGraw has pre ou don't mean to say. 3 ding and base running, ax well |, | wheat to Europe was current. Trading opened ata fast pace, but! No 1 uence aura o aie ee eee No. to make good his bos = me in my first fight, Pop?”|as inside baseball, which have been in| Boston ; Corn displayed more strength at} soon quieted down, total sales up to i ue) 8, 64s. ‘ Pp 1 mixed durum Beret 31% ful major league team can x demanded the champion, who wt he background for ral years, are | Cincinns res 10 ‘times than wheat. Congressional ac-/1 o'clock falling below 750,000 shares. 4 ae sor th sole Been k Flax No. 3, 2.29% 31%. without er. Nel listening to the narrati j due for a revival. Benton, Cooney and Z. Taylor; tion regarding amendments to pro-! While the motors were the out. Ne " not re did, and shucks all fiddie-| The lively ball which has been in| que and Hargrave. posed farm enactments appeared tolstanding weak spots, failure of the}. ; Be sure and have your a game this season T didn’t cat all the next week.”; use for perhaps five years turned the —_— be affecting the market. Corn opened| carly rally to follow through, result | Noes ever : $ mattress renovated. The Bis- He joined the Giants in RSENS | job of infielding into a mighty pr Rk #H % to 1% cents up, but later reacted! ed in the throwing overboard of other Takk hard winter : tin pitching four seasons for State Hospital Team | ‘#tius one, Because of the territic| Pai i ile somewhat when the wheat Market de-| stocks which had been bought “Pera | peed es : marck Mattress & Renovating He turned in 1 he e Hospl ea |foree with which tho ball shot through | Pittsburgh set! nastee ang] ‘lined. 3 turn,” by professional traders. Per-| We quote but do not handle the fol- Co, Phone 605 I ee ce to Play Here Sunday |(" infic!4. a) bad bound, liable to et elt oh eet 2 _ if and} Oats sympathized with corn. Start | sistent sellers by the motors reflected | lowin; eed ; Haivid se toe with de victories and | tue inficidersum-great danger." eens nt ree nee tema eemeame fe 4 Sart gale the the -atemine Sepraby sal haar ee ao od j Y attained in 1924 wi etories a _— { the e re: unger. . od ie industry cot t i Pi i dbur: defeats. | The tall game between the state; It was Hext to impossible for the g| Provisions lacked support. Nigh: record of ekite ty ne Tres tees ort RO OLDSMOBILE ws j penitentiary All Stars and the Ji | infielders to cover any r a months of the year.. New 1926 low SHELL CORN zm town st ptial team, scheduled| of ground, simply because of lack of | New York . PRICES BREAK ON prices were established by Dodge| No. 4, 56 Is. or more. SALES AND SERVICE ig for 1 se!time in making a play on the ball. | St, Louis imenons:, Mec| MILL CITY MARKET Brothers at 24% and the preferred at| No. . 55 Ihs. ; DAKOTA AUTO es yl of the rain, will be played a For a shoristop to go over back! McQuillan, _Fritzsimmons, Mei} Minneapolis, Minn., May 12—(AP)—] 80%, Jordan at-2814 and’ Moon er onl No eo : Tiguen ? i ¥ 19,1 of second base, come up with the ball| Namara and Snyder; Rhem andipaiture of buying 10 come into the] the ner eens iby fhore /fene-| Sampo... : 3 SALES CO., INC. Ht fat 1:45. i his gloved aad eee man at | O'Farrell, wheat market on the natural bullish! tions to nearly two points. Kelsey| 1 cent per pound discount ea 212-Main St. Phone 42 i is season and its members bolieve| _In’the first two weeks of piay this AMERICAN LEAGUR., ihn British iseneral silted Sees] pre ree atea eee[ Baaienr corm 10 thay 6 cents under | } will be able to give the pri season I saw the trick turned at least einen 6 9 g| called off resulted ad break in/industry in. certain sections of the i boy a neat elma i Ho is oe rnc nieerarom ee yiclusee We Washington : . 6° :9 gppFices today. Longs were discouraged| country probably accounted for the 4 Manager Orton of the All Stars as a dozen. d such a play Jonnard, Vangilder and~Dixon;|>¥ the market's action and sold out.| weakness of International cement, hi the one week's rest has been for the eee Ruether, Marberry and Ruel. >| The decline ran into stop-loss selling|which dropped 1% to a new low at a betterment of his club and says his Canim acini and the market received little support|55%. Baldwin dropped 3% points. in |men are ready to “show their stuff) VARIE PLAY Lis H =-Blexcept from short coverings and buy-| Lowering of the call money rate to | Hiram Dempsey, Father of ¥:** the willow,” which is a hig fac- big hae ate Pacrd IG i al ra pad Chicago . olieg against downward privileges.|3!4 per cent in the early afternoon i vy wei; y . Is s Ba |e 7 . —eno Faber, Tho with a decline .o! cents, ‘olorado el show independent . ys 4 Heavyweight Champ, Tel! Illinois Seeks a seer eee: facet there will be} ¢oove and Perkins. Oats.ceased with leading markets,| strength by advancing over a point to { { of Son’s First Bout The lanebeng style is no longer}, (Others postponed, cold). f s- %@% cent lower. July|a new high record for the year at | i Place at the Top) 7, “amare, style is cettes ley was off % and July rye down| 40%. Sharp recoveries also tock place i“ t BY JOE WILLIAMS — SainasIMSEUAIAARiae rad nb o eae G16; July flaxseed sold off one]in General Electric, Atlantic, Coast bt IAMS “hing A 4 Se te. ine, mi layers an ‘estern et el On ©. BBY 12.—A He an! is hegn) Sepleeea ee the get one or H aukee z : % be Peas enoy pivand was quiet to Union, all wait eld at2 ‘Me + tall, emaciated gentleman well along ° bis noe pte jumbus , ¢ ir for the general run, good for|one-hal points above yesterday’s Fl > sin the fifties, with graying hair and at the top of |anaeed ance, more is a valuable asset | “Eddleman and MeMeney; MeQuilpthesty weight and light for’ neding [final avotahons j mustache, sat on a cane-bottom chair baseball standing ra peees agen . lan, Faeth and Meuter. +]protein.. Medium, lightweight an The closing was firm. After the 7 i due, the Boilermak to be more troublesome than ever. “ ightweight and top 13 q in a bare-walled living room up here ean which willput them al <1. doubl; 1? mng, ane tebleomes: the ry protein offerings were quiet. Winter} selling movement in the motors had Poe es ouerains 400; tightened: the Toi d Michigan and drop! change in the bail more than the vet-| x, ied ‘wheat was scarce and steady. Durum/tun ita course, nrices of many indus- if Bee Dae sc. tether og | thes 1M ; into third|eran infielders. A number of them| Minneapolis . 3 7 gfwae.in light supply and choice was ounereance sire aeehy stcinars . was Hiram Dempsey, father of |‘? e he ife as 8 . i pont again regis a five poi A the heavyweight champion, and he | Pace. ie ani ocaie MULE palitees Hollingsworth, Francis and Byles Corn was easy. Oats were un-{gain in the late trading, and General oe was preparing to give hi ly re-| ore Revecsiv ved Cullop and Meyer. changed. ‘Rye was steady. Barley of-| Motors, General Electric, Sloss Shef- . Ps ¢ cital of hill-biy airs, ich have f placed Minnesota] Yes, Sir!’ Baseball is going to be} ~ ana fH ferings were moderate and demand|field Steel and South Porto Rican : | H come to be just as much a part of the|., ‘tne first division by downing the| far more interesting this summer be- 6 24 ¥&8 fair to good. Flaxseed was in| Sugar sold two to four and # half training camp routine as his brawny | 7 oic,. on their home field yester-| cause of itg variety. Hee 13 0} £#iF demand and offerings were lar-| points above their previous close. gon’s roadwork and sparring. { et i Fok Wernke ang|#*? Atchison, Southern Railway and Rock “Pop” Dempsey, as Jack always ‘ is Rar - Matheny Hill ann Blovetes. De ee eee eae Island were prominent in the advance = refers to him, fiddled through “Ri k 1 E loffman; an ce. _ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK of the rail shares, gaining one to two “eo composition of agonizing length tha:.| Rickard Completes | oy a ate Chicago, May 12—(U. 8, D. of A)—| points. Federal Mining and Baldwin, A ; {0 the inexpert ear, ran mainly to For Stadium Kansas City .......... 7 8 Hogs 14,000; moderately active, most-| however. fell back sbout three pointe Aaa + “awks’” and “eeks. eS : Ss For staar Toledo. ee 8 ly 10@16 lower than Tuesddy’s aver-|each. Sales approximated 1,100, . gatHow’d you like that?” he asked, and’ "Wells; MeCullough, | age? lighter weights 15@25 cents aff; | ehares : eee a eats teemphant smile. yy, 12—-(AP) Text Woolfolk, Herman, Chambers and}240-to 325: pound butchers largely ae ine,” I lied bravely. nnounced completion | Heving. 12.90@13.40; bulk desitable 200 to 226 CHICAGO GRAIN 2 es ae ae ee vet ieee: ROR THE DERBY! q...wzsmtirescon.. (Sfemsinchttaitets naler| cacgn tsar: ae ctPycut ee at plays t . TL wrot sat nd choice pounds down %; No. 1 hard cas self and it’s called ‘Wild G St. Joseph 7, | 18.26@14.00; top on 160.to 170 poucds| Wheat No. 2 ted 1.71%; No. ‘ ; eel ey) . q PPaRe: Pied 240 | 171s No. 2 hard 1.70 ~ Couldn't you hear the geese in it?” |i fore taland © feent Geek 14.00; ‘bulk packing sows 12.20@12.400| 1-713 No. 2 hard 1.70. iad “Jess Like Sullivan” Pees be dig a sorted. killing si; OO Corn No. 2 yellow 78@73%; No. 2 as Assuring him that none who had|" ‘Rickard said the public demand for| ne tae (Others pemamnneey ati! < heavyweight hogs 18 70@18.360 med. | White 4%. 2 éver been within a mile of the ani-!, suitable arena to. stage collegiate| Display Causes Some Shifting . Golf ium 13.00@13.75; lights 12.80@14, Oats No. 2 white 42% @42%; No. 3 : mals could possibly fail to distin-| football, professional soecer and ma- Devils Lake light lights 12.90@14.10; packing sows| White 42@42%, A : guich the remarkable impersonation, I} jor boxing contests would require a} Among Those Attempting Club A 12.00@12.45; slaughter pigs 13.50@| Rye No. 2. 85. switched peenersten to the structure capable of seatiie 10000 to. Plek Withers j F nnounces an canted ren & subject of fighting. ae .. - Catt! 000; fed steers and year- # 700 ” T learned that young William Har- park has been outgrown Invitation Tourney ly actives mostly steady to] Clover seed 25.00@27.00. ¥ rison Dempsey, as the champion ball spectator demands an 4 ; ie 3G largely a steer run; shipper] ard 1527. ~ christened, was virtually a Dl arena.weich will get him closes to the NENAEASDL GREALGAe Towns in. this vicinity which sup-| desband rather broad;. desirable light Laieerrh R r fighter.” “At least “Pop” recalis|naiying field.” he said, headed by Pompey, at port golf courses have asked to/ steers-scarce;.bulk-of run 8,50@9.75;| Bellies o 7 a ee that he weighed 14 pounds and look- ah a $ the annual invasion of} Participate in an tneleatien Sones: several strings-of weighty Nebraska; ! ‘ ed “jess like John L. Sullivan,” 'spe-/@ ______ iy derby cligibles from the| Ment on the course of the Devils Lake 10.25; she stock excepting de- _ CHICAGO POTATOES | cially in the shoulders! suii-|[ Billy Evans Says | s given added impetus today| 7o"m and Country Clab next Sun- light heifers slow; bulls| ‘Chicago, May 12—(AP)—Potato re- ee | “Why you never saw John L, Sulli- ly nter, Rock Man and Display, | $89-, Players making the scores | steady; vealers 25@50 cents higher; | cepits 39 cars; total. U. S. shipments é on e vane Pap! cat inthe sampon: Siow [ge ine] fe all bette pitalng abet anipeta "and -amall var, bene] 408,” Canadln Sy -Bermade 12 on =~ : looked like him? tee x se} F rriv * Yaad @ | 3: " ? 4 ’ insisted the kindly old man, nodding Rei seme ap eeers In hol mase vy, rising from the ranks : 1,500 early sale of fat lambs| 3.75; fancy shade higher; Minnesoa head in an autocratic way, which [leagues are firmly of the opinion that to the "spotlight “by” nie| the, various towns muting. the best gant ee Hie tele of fat smpal aacked round whites 9:36@8.60; Idaho ated there was nothing else to there Bi anata nite in Piha nt victory Monday, has caused | oon Californian 16.26, with 129 out; an {geckea russel $.75@6.00; fancy, shade id on that matter, . a eS aa. shifting among those who ut- y 4 other three-car string 16.60 with 125j higher; ‘inferior | % : the first fight the Lee any romaine will reach ike, empt to pick winners in thé annuait ,rewns ewhich have been, invited to} Cth erase 65 to 10 pounds; few) Washington sacked russets 3.25; Man, . » ae ae good Mikki he rome nihery tack |beliers apy. comulen, will reach, tbe ucky classic, Walter J, Saimon’s | feng, ©, Fessenden, Maddock,| desirable old crop of clipped iambs|tana sacked * russeta 3.35; Wyomihg had was, against a neighbor's boy,|.875 figure and are inclined 20 believe | colt is cer to have a strong fol-| ford: Cando, Fessenden, Maddock, | te at ob; Menivan weoletics 1i7e,| sacked russets 300, new avock Texas id. e oF ‘ af Sergeant, ce Play, \- =~ “ - 3 ie vane ama name was John Danicls| mighty fine chance to earty off the| ton, Bloniie nnd (ie ceeys Bane 80.8T PAUL Livestock __|mony aroand 7.00; " Florida. ‘barrel “and the fight occurred in the Demp- wise Dens 7 gas soeeees dais Tae the other eastern f Helpful: Hints by ; South St, Paul, Minn., May 12—(U, Spalding Rose No, 1, 10.00@10.25;. Na, seys’ home town, Manassa, Colo. The rs ys ay tt eet en route here to strengthen ai S. D. of A. ttle receipts 4,000;12, 7.50@8.00. f families of both contestan gathered any CBs! aoe ey, pes stern field Me entries, a | Stars | steers and yearlings in liberal sup- es ran cay) a “1 ii it the hat-}@4 many as 40. a matte 4 ae, je Idle jour Golfing fl is, 1 —(U. 8, £ 7 OE er tive minoien it was i ia OE ay 5 will he the top arin beond bet tn ithe, classic, > $$ 9 pip seaig cumeran: imureved "hotter pares palin, Mad 3 Light wite ins c in either league. also been shipped back after a disa se i ock rn 3 . low, market firm. sacetee eee rm yelled the elder the opening of the season 11 pointing exhibition in the Preakness|BOBRY CRUICKSHANK —PLAY. | Rrades eke stock dull. in sympathy; /quity, demand slow, marked | {itt A Daniels, who apparently had antici- jatked with perhaps a dozen Of) and still rutes high in the opinion of ig NG SHORT ONES! oy with bulls. steady, moderately ac-} deducted, Minneapolis-St. Paul rate, = amallet Dempsey. John turned tis tare. in th id to: be alunite cute tal § if . mixéd yearlings eligible upwards ¥ 25, : +. did young Dempsey clipped hin year in'the pasts get| stating that the lutter simply didn’t! ‘Tighten the gtip as the elub-head |* Bulk fet. she atack 5 Mote lis, Minn, May 12—(AP)— cae ead eee ubbling Over continues to rule) swing. ' i a 2 Nov nor- : 4 ' eran thee tl al ting. The two |PITCHING IMPROVES it ene | LU REcdstby favorite with Pompey "If the ball lies clean on the sand,| feeders 6.100760, higher: |theen LaTie@nt O04; No, 1 dark. more a am Re into the professional ring. hile this may sound as if the| a close second, while Display’s follow. | an iron, or jigger shouldbe use, or| Calves 6,000; 25 or more highe + choice to-faney 1.63% @ : * of them were working, with © Sten piahers were dominating the two big! ing is growing steadily, even a spoons if the lie and distance | Moat Tights 9.50; few choice tae eee i eeictee bh @Lol i shovel bigek ave On ie fourth ,Jeagues such is far from the case.| The field of eligibles ‘eontinues to} warrant. The sand mey de li tly ie 1500. aconad. ‘Se@¥5iewse ‘acy to Rod. LST som Ne F there for thre a el and said |Th¢y ‘have simply improved their] narrow down with the possibility that| scraped by the sole of the clubs or |. beat: 110@ ing 1.59% @1.05% ; No : dey Jack dropped his shov game perhaps 25 per’ cent due to a| less than 20 will go to the post Sat-|the ball may be tit cleanly. When | tha, Tues average; Fe ie ha t rich doing this, | ®t #0 lively ball. Bere asteracen: ; playing in ‘sand always make cure | 180 pound pee Jet ; “We'll never wea be acprizefight-|., There is no need to fear that bat-| | ore tests are to Me given a num: |imet the feat are firmly planted, | weights Up a 5 t v ‘away an ‘pri ting has been, pretty thoroughly| ver of doubtful starters om the Mst) Otherwise the power of the blow will | and :850, ‘and “Pop” ead in stopped. It hasn't but it certainly has| before Friday afternoon aud ‘many| Ostetered’ © Paresger gis blow, Mil | Otay ‘going 2 week passed been that are now listed as doghtfitl, “ g * pera that Jack had een matty. oe ere th expect a lot of 1-0,[ er4 will not he placed tm the ebey sme Ome famd until they, are Sey Ree No. 4 BowGn2%. : : } hal NA 10¢ to hatte “the Boston Hear Cab" |o.1 or 3-4 scores featuring the old-| box. és od fog | "heey stage caihy aks: nioshy | bel r fe Bn i 7 A Sao eee in the west by |*ime, Pitchers’ battles so popular, 20 ro | neon ana ‘cube Writ well Inte the sparingly represented, >. CHigken poouray .' es ;: Other Sizes 23 @ allthis fights in onze of fears Beek, | Fhe ead pica if FIGHT RES | body will always ald greatly in the}: , ‘CHICAGO PRODUCE ee com ae <a edhe aa) : ae 1563 fa 25+ tpt mas x sporting man and be Eoisran.” However ve 1s unguesion. ee NMS Keer sould riake ofbia mind|’ Chictger May 1e-aAP)—Batior | ahgt cone: Deetints tose carer tenis ; ae pa Le, & é ee en Penta gre | lontasO, ater omelet aks Sec ear garacahaarag create at ae a ee ) suit ee eet | Por dat, reason £ foel that fandom |outpointed Tony, Hoxd;~-Pittshurgh qovuse. IC It 28 pshte-tton, muashie: | este, Oe? firsts 36K@m'Gs aia : Tag compos . oy 9 8 See a more iin . ; 4 | tits 2 ee ‘TION 92 at SC eH rand a try ge hoor neta Laren Oho Toney 4 aie, To- Pope g alates eee sgt ‘ Figg ator May ge hie | wre <= f “Disteibuted by Be 20, ‘sprit ronto, i inger, x r ‘eream 40; 5 iB the. Boston ing bas been ‘uniformly good and the| Battle Creek (8). s ” oe bas baeaet Z ji i “Chesne 3 latock: 27. sa Tet asp 4, v to Co. Minneapolis, Minn. < ; : Gg } ‘ 2 sea! sane Fie

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