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| BARURDAY, AY 2, 1026 ]| WHEAT PRICES. PIGHTEN TODAY. Margins Called For Five Cents ‘More’ Recently Have y (6). Napol- |; con Durval, California, won a fech- ical knockout over Dan Lieber, New el Davenport, Iowa Mike Dundee, PETROLLE IS CHICAGO RANGB May 22 J. (4). i | Close Clo: a | a —Totay— Des Mvines—Bobby Jubbs, Des }Two Low Pi Se Par: iis Yesterday Yea a (High lew Clese ; Moines, defeated Joc Young, 1] Low Punehes Send: Far 1 Wheat— . bigdiieen : m the Rule ( H i i Mays, Des M | go Express to the Mat— 3 May new 169% 62% 3 — ; {oo 4 eo ut over Vi ys a May old ; 1.60% = 1.64 % 2 | Chicago;May 22—(AP)—With eight i ee He Gets Decision fades July 136% 1.86% 1% [cents a bushel margin: being demards BUT THEY WIN cil PAINE tect ee ok site mee econ fs “ \ lent eo A te -nilly; Strength of : i Shares} corn— i; : Motwbon tila = Dep aliooncanereht { vho won ‘ mi 4 ened up « wheat” ; TEN CONTESTS | from Danny Cooney of Trenton, n.| Feature of Market's Ir- | July ty eB 73% i Jattor am carly verback, These “AN LEAGU ., last night on a foul in the fourth 3 ‘ : . 7 q h AMERICAN LEAUUE raund, is fosting easily and will sur regular Session ineebsi ‘ : : Me. lamecetsuee “have rear Ghote | i . nee | fer no ect: t! : : qe Pennock Gets Seventh Victory | “Faq | battle, attending physicians declared} New York, May 22—(AP)—Strength : 453 ¢ 40° ie it | ficating that the volume of outstand- nrtock: | veland 2d 370 4 ; of the railroad shares, coincident with 4 " (Talents center en tke May de. in Eight Starts—Ruth =; *hiladelphin i 4 trolle und Cooney were engaged | renewed heaviness of the motors, fea- : : idea suppenks, “esp eon - 3 i {hiladelphia 0.000 1 3431 in one of the fiercest contests Fargo] tured today’s brief but irregular ses-| *he on 147% 84 pre fen supposed. Crop reports from Walked Three Times \ berrore Lat! 4a Tea as aoe vadideal tae tne teenie vee ieraatoritene Mice eran ah LAA , 2% Lending fring Spring went cre-apprehsn. | ' | De 4 bee 17 500) ton boxer landed two low punches,| was in fairly heavy volume, beth rel ‘ ; were ‘apprehen., « ETS | Boston LIT 0-88 “SLB the Bango: Boxer fallitigs ee Uuemtieey | sales ranking areendewsle'c caaite : CIR LL AE nok iE nd 81% 8844 | rive. ‘e a Years ago th were known a | “ St. Louis.........°) 8 26.235! apparently badly hurt. ‘Referee! shares, ae A i [ath anes : 85 665 - 1580 1565 1515 ing i George Barton of Minncupolis allow-! Rails were in brisk demand as a re- pod ome SS opening in the wheat market were : «Gamer Terday ed Petrolle three minutes in which tol sult of the unusually fererable chave| » SePt dl 16.07 1680 16.00 16.87 16.07 | based “more: or on a suggestion St. Louis at New a recuperate but the Fargoan was un-| acter of the April earnings: report b front a trade leader that the defcat Cleveland at’ Philadelphia, able to stand alone, and Barton held| Among the many issues to scl a’point| of the Haugen bill is likely to bring e up his arm in token of ‘victory. or more higher were New York Cen-} » oo : ‘about @ more general foreign demand Rallies: which took place after the have won 4 though in « hit Petrolle had established an carly| tral, Sea Board Air Line common. and for wheat. He said it was reported 4 have been c ROBERT WEIDA iPreaaay dl datl the first two rounds | preferred, Baltimore and Ohio, Atchi- red 18.20 18.10 8 that ‘Eufopean purchasers had been Herb Pennock account-| Meet the winner of the junior pen- | by hard body punching. Cooney| ; common, and Southern = f holding back hoping that the United A Oth of the string for the |tathlon title in the recent boys’! . 4 fought back valiantly but-was unable . Pi p States would dump surplus , grain : ere when he| sports carnival at Philadelphia, Th to stand his ground in ithe face of] With urgent short covering inspired MINNEAPOLIS RANGE California-mixed lambs and yearlings |cheap. pat. | or through with fly encased sae are Cooney! by the higher Hudson division appar- May 22 without fleece 14.75... , Less favorable reports today from being forced to be runt 7 | tranaged to hold Potrolle even in the! ently gompleted and no organized ef- Open’ High Lew “Close : ‘Minnesota and South Dakota tended opponents | ceptional field o x 3 ¥ ae i i oppenen® | ceptionslly. stra id, | rabaryh BL iad voued evening Lote taentitG fort made to follow up the advance, i oa at times to give seme incentive to ite ee (an ympic champion in Oo; 1 : + 2 ij Ff y eat traders were quick to renew the e ayers It was also contend there venth vie- {St Huts AE chet gained, in the ently minutes selling of the automotive isnuen, | MAY REW 150% 158% 1.6634 FINANCIAL would have to be « decline of 30 cents Mack Truck crumbled 2 points on} July. 146 14714 1.45% h was walked three times IPhiladelphia....0.. 12002 landed two terrific lefts to the head REVIEW or oan sh wheat. prices before ee ; without al aanee the first outbreak of selling and] _ Sept’ 1.35 1.36%. 1.36 Eee ee lt on. Merl | Horton Be Trenton fektee then eied neo fic| Stewart Warner, Hudson and General| R¥e— safe basis for speculative sellers, ; ieee ) Hohandicap (to. Dene Gamen Today punches when he attempted to count-| Motors about a point cach. May old Gorn: and ‘oats were: unsettied with tom etrorts sey, in on out of the ring Philadelphia at St. Louis er to the bod The only overnight business news | Aad js m4 New York, May 22—()—For the|trade largely of a local character. ageing ep , _ Koston at Chicago. eaten ees of stock market importance was the| _ July pom 82 80% first time in about a month, » pro.|The:defeat of the Haugen bill had ° : as New York at Pitsburgh. F EF omission the dividend was the| 0ats— » & PFO"! a depressing influence on corn, but ES aatataie: Ereckiys af Ciecanes. ‘ans to See Fast Armour “A” stock, which was quickly} May old nounced upward movement in stock! oats showed stubborn resistance to He Witaae cae poston i G the Pris reflected in the establishment of a| May new di as prices developed ag the week closed.| selling pressure. PM feed tract al | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ‘Game ON the FTisON | new iow for the year in that issue,| July BT BK 36% The market broadened on the recov-|° Wheat. closed nervous %4 to 1% . ges Romie ron snd three doo! adi Di d Tom followed by a brisk recovery. Bald. | Flax— ery, indicating to some observers al cents net higher, corn % to 1 cent Boston won, 8 to 7. Sheely register lamon OMOTFTOW | win and General Electric were heavy| May ue ongu, Zeta, | Bfadual return of public interest. | down, oats unchanged to %@% cent [OL SCRE Louisvifie ae and Atlantic Refining yielded part of| July 2.80% 230% 280% 290%] “While business shows a falling off] up, and provisions varying from 7 With five straight victories under] its recent gain on week-end realiz-| Barley— , | im several lines, the week's trade de- mts advance. TEGdR cf lee GE TIE i ‘May old 617 61% 61% 6144] votopments were largely construetive,| "ny stuns Sa Start willbe out to make: it their] The commercial solvents issues| May new 62.62 +62, | Bank clearings and carloadi STRONG COMEBACK - sixth straigh win of he season and|ecach rallicd nearly four points the) July 62% 62% & 62%) being maintained at high levels; FOLLOWS A. DROP to put 2 stop to the winning of the|"B” stock touching a new high for the stecl industry reports a better de-| Minneapolis, ‘May 22 —- (AP) — tact gol ‘ Hein t BISMARCK GRAIN : mand in the first half of May thi fast going Turtle Lake club at the} year and modcrate gains were record: (Punished by RusselleMiller Co.) | the first half of April, with By ser. | Stfength “in: May ‘wheat here and at. adelph , # hiladelphia Athi ieavikae city The under, 4 to % in a battle for second | place with Cleveland, Jamieson driv- Toledo ing in the winning run after 13 in- Indianapolis .....- Paul nings. Cincin i continued its winning} Minneapolis way in National league witht She Swam 22 Miles Across'™! 7 i : i ob ‘ Da y : . 2 jumbus 7 prison diamond tomorrow afterngon.{ed by Adams Express, Fleischmann Chicago-and reports by crop experts Paiete hace wen @ouvocié| (GHesapedke ay ae Gasink and Robinson will work| Burns Brothers “B” and the Ameri-| ismarck, May 22 ede rOe ret tien toe ioe tae tere ane tae Poor stand in parts of western Paseo “gap tia ets H esapeake Bay Last Games Today from the mound for the All Stars,|can Tobacco issues. The closing was| No. 1 dark norther meri gasoline. prices are ihereasing| jgingesota and South Dakota, with an i Si : the | Summer in 11 Hour: Milwaukee at Minneapolis. jand with Snyder at the receiving end| irregular. SUR Sy eddy ai Lee bectiprepetr titted ceca te over-sold technical condition in de- and : wo St. Paul at Kansas City. this ‘combination ig believed ‘certain —____._ eee aucumr sf : and the principal motor car compan’! terred ‘months, resulted in a strong Indianapolis at Toledo. of sending the pposing batsmen 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK = | sth tie) ecg : spite ‘rather widespread. predictions | Comeback from early case today. the EDITOR'S NO Lillian Can- Louisville at Columbus, home with a lighter batting average. Paul, Minn., May 22—(AP) 3 ofa falling off in-car sal Futures dipped % cent and were Braves, 6 to 3. {non of Balt under the aus- o|, A change has been made in the|—The hog market is winding up the| No” ; H Trading in the stock market has| ®Witched to an upward move by mark- Flint Rhem of the St. Louis Cardi-| pices of the world's | 9, prison infield and that section of| week a full 25 cents higher than last been largely a professional affair,|ed strength in-May. The cash month nals held Philadelphia to four safe- ture organ- | | Yesterday 's Games | the team is now working in mid-sea-) week's close, with packing sows rang-| herd pard winte ‘Si lwith bear traders generally. success. | here traded above an '1 cent _prem- ties and won, 12 to 4 gor ai Bt | ducmmimaenrnnsentemmemennonimenndge Tn ent 3 | ing from 60 to 75 cents ‘higher, says| tard winter ee : ful in picking out- weak spots in var-|ium over July ‘and held strong. JES aaa tempt to swim the English Chan. | NATIONAL “LEAGUE Sunday's game will start at 1:45) the weekly review of the United!” ‘We quote but do not handi ious sections of the list. Short sell-| throughout the session.’ with belated nel this summer. — Th iele : ze AH oR ™ ‘ States department of agriculture. Fed | jowings ing of these motors is understood to| covering by scattered shorts. At the tells of her famous s cross | philadelphia 4 oe =a steers, yearlings and better grades fat! Oats 1..$ .26| have been on a tremendous scale, but| close ‘Minneapolis prices were up t Chesapeake Bay during a storm. — | St Lowi em ger Wah Georges Carpentier- she stock. and bologna bulls are:clos-| parley. vt1r'"" 4g] it appears to have been checked, at|to 2% cents for the active months, — Willoughby, Dea’ and Wilson; . 4 ing 15@25 cents higher than the] gous, per ewt. { .ly5| least temporarily, by the raising of} with May 11% cents over July. | ++ r Balitmore, Md., May 22—Lillian! ppem ard O'Farrell, Eddie Huffman Fight | ctose of tast week, other classes about + Per CELL CORN "| the regular Hadson dividend, and the| Oats were firm after an easy start Cannon, who sailed for France on ually ry Pi} y. Veal calves have shown an! no 3.56 Ibs, or more ‘declaration of a 20 per cent. stock|and finshed % cent higher. July rie May 15, there to indulge in an eight. R BH E Brings No Decision Clipped lambs | No. 4"-55 ibs. 3 dividend. , was up 1% cents at best. July flax 5 weeks training period preparatory to 7 ee ae cca are 25@50 cents higher, sheep steady.| No. g° : : Oils appeared to be under accumul-|was off % eent and slow. i 8 12 1! New York, Ma: (P)—Georges|.. 1 the cattle division best year-| x ation, but recent increases in crude|'*Cash wheat firm to 1 cent y 7 = a Menceny aagcarraren ncn * lings reached 9.35 for a small Ito, load production and the failure of the di-| higher early, demand sharp for the and Picinich. | guilt a srsat Tietic showman: «He | lols cashing upwards to 9.25. ‘Bulk | g51y°° ad corm: a0'ibsy B cents andex| Tector# of the Standard Oll company jearly inspection, but the market had swimming the English Chann perfectly aware that she¢has a ti mendous task before her. the most celebrated wo- demonstrated that when he fought a| of. the Friday supply of’steers and of New Jersey to increase the regular|the usual Saturday slowdown later, feces mers in history, including R B| Courageous 10-round. draw with Eddie | Yearlings sold at 8.00@8.65, Fat she ee os Nee os dividend seem to have bad a re-jalthough demand remained fair and Gus Wilson, Former Carpen- “ rude Ederle, have] New York ... 5 i 1) Huffman, blonde California sailor] stock sold largely 5@T. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK straining effect on trading. premiums held. Medium to light ee dl failed. * Pittsburgh 7 138 2) ad, at Madison Square Garden: last| ners. and cutters 4.00@4. Chicago, May 22—(U. 8. D. of A. Rails responded to investment buy-| weight springs were up.4-to 5 cents tier’s Trainer, Will Be Lillian Cannon do it?) Lillian jorence; Kremer | night, i sold mostly at 5.75@6.25. Bul Hogs. 4,000; mostly. steady; spots | ing and the publication of ‘unusually for the week. a i ge she can. Some day a wo-|and Smith. ~ a battle between a rugged| veal calves cashed at 11.50: Feeders | strong; quality considered; 240 to| f#vorable, traffic and earning state-| -Durum offerings were small, pri in Jack’s Corner man is going to. do it—and that .wor — ith a two fisted attack and a|and stockers were unchanged, 6.50@ | 375 pound+butchers 19.40@14.20; de-| ments, Steels firmed up on the en-|dically none of willing quality. ‘ , man might just as well be name@ R BH BE teran with a flashing right. | 7.60 taking most offerings. _ Isirable 200 to 225 pound averages specig rnc icebpirrpelny of — execu-} ‘Corh was firm: to 1 cent higher. tee soe akan Lillian Cannon as’ anything else. Bo: : 3 8 © One of the judges cast his ballot for] The Thursday trade in hogs which! 14,.90@14.45; few good 150 to 180 Peden bp clint outlook. Mer-1Qats -were firm to % cent higher E WILLIAMS) And Lillian is n 6 12 21 Carpentier, the other for Huffman,|at the high point of the season with | pound weights 14:50@14.60; latter | Chandising, issues rallied’ on short ing if not novel, ‘early, but demand toned down and’ Hendersonville, N May jam, J. Cooney and Z. covering. : for she will be accompanied on het while the. referee refused to give) light weights selling at 1450. .Prac-| price top; rough packing sows 12.26 Tate premiums were steady. Only ‘a When Jack Dempsey : two Chesapeake} Tay’ Kaufmann and Hartnett. i i H i . 4 pa SOS nor Ss Oe Soe ‘ Heper ieee swim by two dogs -two Chesapeake | T#y either a margin. tically the entire week has been one | @12.50; ‘shippers 7.00; estimated fancy quality or transit rye made the eee ena Son, the Bay dogs, and swimming fools. ealcaraaton The fight. iiself sparkled with|of advancing prices, although the|Sdercr ‘dbo heasyweight, nage) top premius. Barley was firm to 1 penalipent tne oledo sin 11 Hours aM \GUE , pithrills. Huffman taok all that| close found a 15@25 cents reduction |13.35@14.15; medium 13.85@14. cent higher. : Flaxsced ‘was easy and , ali shee 1 h ‘Baron) Lust summer—on August 20-—Lil-} op ouig > 10 1 Licorges tossed his way and paid him] in effect, with medium and heavy | lights 13.270@14.76;. light lights 13.80 unchanged. ) In all his subscanene tener. | Han swam 22 miles across Chesa-| 5 Monn, 7-7 gr back in full. But Huffman’s f butchers selling at 13.50@13.85; sort-] @14.75; packing sows . 1225@128 , ee gap sae this ti Ted, Sean Se te he | pombe Bay. was in the water for} Now. Yorn oi Vangilder, and! 0 follow up an advantage in fthled killing lightweights up to 14.25.) slaughter wigs 1426@14.83, " POTATOER ; Cora eee wee in the! iy hours and finished in excellent] yoo. e Pennock and Collins. and sixth rounds saved Carpentier} Pige, after reaching the year’s.high| Cattle 1,000; compared. week ago, 4 Chicago, May 22—(AP)—Potato re- H DOH CellC natalie acne) nat. 1s physical .condition. MOREY ps ose 8 from losing tho verdict ,, Point of 15.25, are closing steady with} better grades of weighty fed steers z . "| ceipte 563 cars; total U. S. shipments in addition to sage manaeecal wine! Her idea was that she would swim R FB! Blood flowed once from Huffman’s] the week’s opening or 15.00. weak to 15 cents lower; mostly 10@| Chicago, May 22) From the} 850; on track 140; "old stock trading 1 padifion jo sage managerial advice.) the bay with nothing more than the] Cleveland R H By mouth, but Carpentier's face was un+] ‘avout the only change in the sheep|}o off; all grades *of’yeaflings 25| standpoint of prices the butfer mar-Ifair; market steady; "Wisconsin. gi ’ zado genius of the steam sh I se d tides to combat. In-} philadelphia. 131 ae tharket has been on clipped lambs! cents higher; with yearlings and kets during. the weeks were unusual: (eacked round whites 2.75@3.00; few n the richest prize in pugilism, Kearns | "tad she cs os (13 innings.) she Will Go these cashing at 25@50 cents bigheT| era} run of butcher heifer ly steady and free from sensational | fancy 3.25; Minncapolis sacked round t Wall net be ia wee zien Kearns! toughest conditions a swimmer has! puckeye, Uhle and Myatt; tom-| Hornsby Will Get prices than a week ago, with best| tents: mostly 50 cents Up, ¥ changes. The only price change of| whites 250@2.75; Idaho sacked rus- F fights his comeback butile for Tex | CVE? been asked tof mel, Pate, Baumgartner, Heimach and kinds stopping around 15.25. Clipped | active. all. week; -heavies draggy;'ex-{®0Y consequence until Friday was &| sets 3.00@3.60; “mew stock | trading E ee eeinoxt Saplenber, To .begin with, Miss Cannon and| perkins, Cochrane. $1,000 and Medal] ewes are salable at 6.00@7.50, bucks | treme top heavies 10.25; few sbove | gradual advance on 90 score central-| fair, market about steady;. Alabama, » Beep hava comme: to_an isco dacross the bay 4.50@5.00. Receipts continue Tight] 19.00; Hberal supply. of 1.376@1,500, ized cars at Chicago from 39% to 40|Texas and Louisiana sacked Bliss M4 ble parting of the ways. Kearns'| {2 Tolebester by L R HE] gt. Louis, Man Nay 22--UP—Rog.| both here and around the seven mar-| round bullocks offered; best year-[cents, On Friday there was @ frac-| Triumphs 5.75@6.00; Florida barrel eo tho slineas Fi | Shore had closed for the night. They | Chicago meet 12 3 7 me oy a t tn ket circuits. : ling steers’ 10.15;" yearling heifers tional advance on 92 scores at-both| Spalding Rose No. 1, 10.60@10.75. é ¥ HS REO OR OE AE were both life guards at Bay Shore | poston Ree ee Tal dt Gaclinalereho. leg-ike Nee PE numerous at 9.25@9.90; top 10.10; fat} New York Chicago. The sbsence ——— ad and couldn't leave sooner. bor-| Blankenship, Lyons and Schalk; | tional league in batting in 1926. for cows steady to 25/cents higher; can-|f radical priec changes. and the lack] Minncapolis, Minn. May-22—(U. S. t rowed a launch for the trip, intend: | Zahanizer, Wiltse and: Gaston, the sixth consecutive season, in three }, May 22—(AP)—Flour! ners “and ‘cutters . uneven; sbout/ of expression of sentiment regarding |D. of A.) —Polatocs light wire | in- ‘o ing to swim back to Bay Shore from | choff. of which ‘seasons he hit above .4o0,] unchanged to 15 cents higher; in ear-| steady; bulls nervous slightly higher: | the “itare left nothing in the way oF quiry; | sddmand slow; market dull: b Tolehester. sa Te Will today receive $1,000 in gold and| load lots family patents quoted at} veaiers very active, $1 to $1.60 high-|@my definite trend cither to a higher | carloads delivered sales froight only ry Gus Wilson, the Relgian, who is|_ 4 mile or so from Tolchester the } R° HH Ela bronze medal awarded him for be-}¥.06@9.15 a barrel in 98-pound cotton | ef, no change in stockers and feeders. OF lower level. deducted Minneapolis-St. Paul rate" a upervising the preliminary |T#" into a sand bar and there they | Detroit .:.. 10° 181 ing te most valuable National league | SScks; shipmetns 37,785 barrels. heep receipts 7,000; for week| The majority: of: operators -arc of} sacked ewts., round whites U.S. 1, H training of the champion, Until re-{"tek | They couldn't tell where | Washington 13 td vat player last season. Bran 22.00@)23.00. around 17,000 direct and 76 cars from|the opinion that’ priess ‘wil! remain fow sales 2.65@2.75. P y Wilson was the head trainer were in the dark and the llins, Barfoot, Stoner, Holloway)" Prior to the presentation, which nearby feed-stations; today’s market} @bout the present level until the bulk pitas bl Of Georges. Carpentier. Dempsey {Couldn't attract anybody's attention. | and Bassler, Woodall; Ruether, Mar-|witt be made immediately before the} LIBERTY BONDS nominal; practically all receipts di-|of the heavy storing for the seas CHICAGO RRODUCE brought him to this country. last| Neither slept a wink. _ | berry, Ferguson and’ Ruel, Severcid.! Sart of the fourth game of the New York, May 22—(AP)— Liberty .d week ago fat lambs. 50] iv over which undoubtedly will not ‘Chicago, May 22—(AP)—Butter N winter sp ally to help him in his| Shortly after daybreak, the people aper$ Louis-Philadelphia series, there ‘bonds 2) 3 1-28 100.23; firsts | @7 shecp eround| Until date in June. higher; receipts 17,637. tub: 3 comeback. ; of Tolchester, who had been expect AMERICAN: ASSOCIATION be a parade of civic clubs, the muni-| 4 1-48 2nd 4 1-48 U third ‘top prices;] _ According-to quality tho receipts of jery extras 40%; standards 40% ig Saw Frenchman Stopped ing them, saw the stranded launeh| | R oH n cipal athletie association, boys’ drum| 4 1-48 48 103.3; U. fat clipped lambs 16. the week were not so good. Although |Yirsts €9@%; firsts 37@38; Besides knowing his cor-plasters|#td went after them. It was too late | St. Paul ; 4 9) corps and scout troops. 3 3-43 is 104.8. feeders 14.00; tat clipped. ewes 8.26; |'there -were ample arrivals, of butter, | 34@88. ns @ trainer and conditioner, Wilson | 1 atid Fa eet te a etn ebon! Mescenger.add Rare ‘ some of it showed, weedy flavors and | "Eggs higher, reccipts 90,058 eases: eee hao. value to Demp-! have ‘ and go ahead wi z + Mess: F ; ‘ . ther spring defects. firsts 28%' nary firsts 28; M ought to be of ereat value to Demp er swim. After breakfast she rest- | Wells. OUT OUR WAY See RE Mintee +. By, Williams |". sore wualliy increased whe| storage packed: cxiras 31%; storage a Pictentier's. corner. the night {ed an hour and at eight o'clock start- HE % "i Rear . bv A Manet Try ame pates firsts 81%. 5 Nga Ye ed out. i i 4 aa pee . g , and e 8] ening © — Met ihe Frenchman in} pefore she had gone more than a Indianapolis Ha Fo CE LAWS prices between top.and bottom seores| \ +) OF mile or two a fresh breeze blew up 3 in ‘New : York and:Chicdgo. especiall; Fargo, N. De itey 22 (AP) Butte ‘New. p : ts ON. lay 22--(AP)—Butter DE AUTOMOBILL ple ac a ly ” leat, choralag Seren! wachanged: “Li °° - ed chance to study the ex-marine in ‘ Me- H SAKES! WHOT and it began to n. 7 = J T Mills, with the odds | eloped | into a rem! pennies = : p : - Fee npenenrnareraneced faite the tulectarelpuneher, no | Hay sual, with a heavy, sea. “The Row You S CALL one, DE BoTfom HALF GRAIN ‘REVIEW || | cmicicocaan Pheri Pee = rail ntinued and visiblity was so rf . aaa y only hecnune ete clearly entitled to| ra Gant ii Cannon folowed the o aul DE TOP HAL DOAN GHOW. 22 (AP) y schooner wheat: No.-2 red 1.65; No. 2 hard cote) A 3 : Minnesoplis, Minn., .May 22—(AP) ips . 6 ant ‘ ~ —The wheat, market with the éxeep- | “Corn No, 2 mixed 78; No. 2 white NUIMUN, ; 4 a aS tion of the current ions fluctuated | 75% @76%. * f BOTIOM HALF, P : : in @ nertow' rango.during the week |” Oats Ni of his record) but AUC po sail of a bys threatens to balk a Wills match. hour, thinking 2 a Labi ge For reasons aforementioned, Wi which was her landmark o1 ewe: Dawson and Devormer; Harris, Neubauer and Meuter. H (Others. postponed.) is expertly qualified to discuss Demp- | ern. shore lo..2 white 41'2@42%; No. 3.. se sey’s chances against. Tunn d arnen. the WHST EEN LEAGUE A § ; J : Bal on caning here AR cathe thy tel sar tel ay : ; Fe eens “Chrough with fling {aboard « Jeune oaepht 14; Tulse 30. , : repr reacts dees “naulat) WISH colors and ‘fi ! Lincoln 6; Omaha 5. ; j ally different than earlier indi-| ‘Tjwothsiabed 6.25@7.00. 4 ° Darkness found her still swimming (Others not scheduled.) cations, says the weekly review of the| Clover seed 15.00@28.0. e The clon tom Ben ed t bravely on with Bay Shore ae sight i ea 4 A ce tates department of agrieul-| fard°17:60. , ‘abies ae Two hundred yards from shore she 3 + ae “ Ribs -17.50. dames ave asely of aahins| ead to the terovores wen he |R@d Feyglton, Fred se secant | Belle 10187 value, ‘bot Wilson's ‘optimism does] fullewis aere 1 really vexin to] Windsor Barred From| #7! ZB) ‘tres with mile at after the hea | maNGR is \ sfiel 3 owhal H H ; i . quatities. inary delivery wheat 5 2. . aay artificial, “Indeed, 11 was somewhat |e a ne started » mcing| Rig in California ‘ ; ; } old slightly, higher than May, indi- | gin eeons Stayt Surprised ee en Predicted 8) ctroke und fairly foamed up to the » ; ey cating that some mills could not even | °“-wheat No, 1 northern 1.60@1.07%; ’ Re ee Te eink tb pier. Hollywood, Cplit, May 22.—U)— 1 4 * wait until the end of May for such| no. 2 dark northern 1.60@1,67%: ‘No. { Ge Aulamitisates Ton ay|. While she was Iying on the pier| Fred Fulton, heavyweight boxer, and! J $ .' | supplies as were necded. 3 dark northern 1.56@1.65% pion underestimates Tunney as much| | Te for an aucomobile to take| Fred Windsor, former manager of , ; ; : ram was firm. No, 1 amber sold |349t"torige 1674 @1av; Noe 3 asa big perecntage id ec fr he| her away, a photographer from one Tony Fuente,-kave heen permanently " 3 I == | five to 15 cents over Duluth May; No.| winter 1.51%; No. 2 amber duram Er mah eaceaclbe pana a her Away: [timers newspapers. came | barred from’ appearing in California , : j } 1 mixed price to 14 cents over. Du-| Tinea tana? _ did 80, for Tunney is a big strong. e rings by the te boxing commis- uth ‘May durum closed Friday at|“"Gorn No. 3 yellow 67% 3 Yeung fellow with ample cou dN shucks.” he said. “I was hoping | sion as the fesult of alleged abusive 186, : ped ga ped tnd Shots Sind Of oppanehis are always ti get a flashlight of you coming up| language used toward a state box- i i \ c «Corn showed Jittle ehange with de-| Rye Nol.2, 82 @ 4 dangerous. ea te ene piers” ‘ ing inspector ut a Stockton ring two! fi”, iy & : ; 4 wand light. i Rye Nee Pants Totes went of} “Al said Miss Cannon, | weeks.ago. ; : was " # Qats were easier. Cash demand for! 794; No. 3, 4 out Carpentier and T have plenty of| Ott Verbul attack against the inspector | !: 2 3 f elf daricy. was fair to good for melting! “Hex No, 1, 22 -ogeason to pina she ig fats She shook off the blankets und| was alleged to have followed 9 decl- . : : P ne toed x No.1, 327, ge Ab pees é tring 1 chich had been piled on| sion gains i whlch the a ‘s July ‘barley closed ae ye ut they ant i ceeaine ft pet es the edge of the pier and bes one were sajd to have been in- : : i os loss of ty oat fst the =e POR omit via thas AP’ 5 Res a‘ i ‘board. % " 4 , ie: y é Pye was somew! r. i got eager Baas Eel fisyhen she was about 50 yards out Caoctobe 3 3 N rye continued to'be well: dbsorbed by’ Pigap italia set 1 No. irs hee ig not, the hitter the champiey, ia ehe turned and called to the photos-| Dempsey Signs to Ze iat : Foe ; the July peice to 2 cents tants re ; 1 to | rapher: Vv “Ms 2 ‘ : Beiee Hons andy‘in bis owen way, he| SAILgRE Mow.” Box Marty Bute - , a ean sing taba ve Pate * fy |, gpl if g is Dare timerg: eee he goes| pier, faced the flashlight and climbed] Cleveland, “May 22--4A)-—dack \ ay, ; ; ; 4 off mor 7 the fesares vit the better he gets. 1 think when I] out of the water. 7 imi Dempsey, heavyweight champion, has E : . + \|epot tax: Lifer e Dee ‘look fora hard, tough firht 1] That’s the sort of swimmer Lillian | been signed to box a six-round ex- J y to 3 cents under, 4 July. declined | Bard Montane » 1 ‘ J -? : if i Ate i : ay au, @ expressing Dempsoy’s ize-| Cannon is. Raine. his Many Leider formerly == j y j 4 : ae ae ese, <i ‘ spit Ling g Fae wey MMincldentlly, (Wilen is interns: “FIGHT RESULTS |j cstv soye young sterretis «one: | | Gs. : A Stour. | See ae ae : 1 Woted a5 8 ler of ath-| | ——_ Tavi ‘May 31.0} 7 2 : if fee BE i ‘ey 7 Bee conditioned Willie Lewis a1 —Al Brown, New Yorks! *sigte eid Weer 1 é ; § . sy Me 4 Mioqnctte forthe” Purenean howto ut fest Siva, alters Ee gene got nse | ' TO, HAS: MADE Lies | [Sitter acai as Res Non BEEN. ming the Corpen (3). Mike Bot, California, veat a0 rounds in.sb¢:jaain bout. EL LS: pasted —= ere, 205. ‘Telbiine want ads bring results. ree cot X a

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