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bea APRIL a 192? MALE HELP WANTED FOREST Rangers, Border Patrol Guards, Meat Inspectors, Railway Mail — Cler! Chauffeur-Carriers Reeded often. | “How to Qualify” mailed free, Write, Osment, St. Louis, Mo, DEMAND for b at Jood wages; men or wom Short lime required. Catalog free. Es- tab. 1893. Moler Barber College, _ Fargo, N. is ighteen Id boy at Burker Apakion & Candy Co, — FEMALE HELP WANTED _ LADIES—Who can do plain home sewing and want profitable spat time work. Send stamped addres: ed envelope for particulars. GLEN- DAI aa CO., PUTNAM STATION, WANTED—Competent girl f for gener- housewo Pho WANTED WORK—Plaster | patching, kalsomining, removing storm sas! and doors, replacing screens, or can do carpenter work of sais any na- ture. Phone 308-LW. WORK WANTED—Pi: lowing gardens | > built hauling ashes and black dirt an fertilizing and we also sell wood. for sale. Phone 1096-J. —Garden plowing and ash hauling. Also for sal Black dirt and fertitizer, Anderson. Phone 850-W. ‘WORK WANTED—Plowing ing. __teenth street south. WANTED—Gardens plowed, ashes hauled. Price reasonable. Phone 734-W. Wm. Ode. WANTED—Storm ae Fosonetlt 3 “John Jahner. ‘window work. Call after 6 p. WANTE! —By lady, work as assist- ant cook or dressmaker. Write BABY CHICKS ‘BABY CHICKS postpaid, 100. pet cent delivery guaranteed. Leghorns Anconas 13¢; Barred, Bf Rocks,| Reds, Minorcas 160, W; eee rH Orpingtons, Wh. Rocl® 6c; pivineteas: Brahmas 17; LB Bopp Hatchery, Fergus breeds. 4 per cent orders to date from former customers. ‘Our suc- cess built on your satisfaction. Feeds, supplies. Ninth annual cat- alog, instruction book free. Clay- ton Rust, Dept. K, Fargo, N. FOR SALE SIX ROOM bungalow, all modern, 1i ing and dining room finished in maple floors, hot water heat, 1 porch, east front, excellent location. Occupancy May 1st. Price $4,550. Terms, FIVE ROOM bungalow, all modern, maple floors, built-in features, full basement with garage in basement. Built in 1921. South front and lo- cated near Park. Price $4,500, $600, cash, balance in monthly payments same as rent, SIX ROOM, two story house, all mod- ‘ern, maple floors, porch, east front; full lot. dandy location. Price $5,200. Terms. FIVE ROOM bungalow, all modern and practically new, nice lawn and trees, located on south side. A fine home for little money, Price $3,000. ‘Terms. SIX ROOM semi-bungalow, stucco, ouk floors, garage in basement, dandy location and a wonderful home for the money. Price $5,500. Terms. FIVE ROOM bungaiow, and bath, practically new and in fine condi- tion. Lawn, trees, and 2 fine gar- Gen spot. Garage. Price $5,260. Terms. WE WRITE every form of insurance in good old reliable companies. Consult us with your insurance problems. Now is the time you will need proper windstorm and au- tomobile protection. Phone 138 IyRsrORe MORTGAGE & SECURITY| MPANY, IN‘ Office nk First ae Bank. WON'T THE. GUNNS BE JEALOUS > WHEN THEY FIND + OT LVE Gone * INTO THE FOP CORN BUSINESS ? 1 aa ee under ...........085) i er: NET... secee ee 3 insertions, we under Ads over 25 tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY - RATES 65 Cents Per Inch Copy should received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 _____AUTOMOBILES Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction I te Seven- day trial, Each car priced in plain| FC figures. WHEN a man buys used car he ex- rects to get a bargain. If he buys @ good rebuilt car he invariably gets a bargain. The man who buys here gets a good rebuilt car plus a@ permaneny focal fesponsibility for. it. “Rebuilt Cara With saint Lahr Motor AUTO! TERMS! Prices! pong! will surprise you. All service is guaranteed— Expertly done—in record time, at| the lowest prices. Consideration| ‘and courtesy shown, every custom. er! ieh, absolutely guara teed. Satisfaction is our watel word. Estimates given free. Di kota Auto Sal Co, Ine. Oldsm: bile Sales and Service. Open eve- nings until 8: Phone 428. 215 Mi street, Bismarck, D. FOR SALE—A 1926 International Speed truck. Excellent condition. See F. A. Larson-at Quality Meat Market or Phone 609-LR after 6:30 pm SEEDS YOU ARE pereey safe Registered-Certitied Ifa seed direct trom tne & pped C..0. C. subject to your inspection. Fancy gra purity 99 per cent; viability or more. Per ' pound ‘35 cents. On otaere 100 pounds or more within 500 miles of Fargo will prepay freight nal cent a pound. Re- member in planting our State Cer- tified Seed you are positive that the resulting field can be register- ed. Best quality yellow or white) blossom Sweet Clover Seed, cents a pound, ail bags free; sam- ples on_ request. North Dakota Grimm. Alfalfa Association, Stat Gollege- Station, Fargo, D. Co operative organization of over 500 WANT TO RENT—By middle aged,| _ responsible couple, two or three furnished rooms for light house- keeping, Would prefer modern, private home. Garage. Ira J, Wil- son, Gen. Del. Bismarck. FOR SALE—By owner direct, pra tically new bungalow, five rooms} and soe Maple floors, full base- heat. Price $3,000. y modern Phone IF YOU want a home sce my re: dence at 417 Mandan Ave. Wi sell reasonable. Phone 858. ENERGERIC | Saleam man with car. We| 00 to .$150.00 per week. Want only retifble man who wants a permanent connection with a fu- ture. Write Tribune Ad. No. 77. in oxletibg FOR SA A Rare unity Permanent Profitable Connection will be offered to three re men having automobile experience and who can invest, Qualifications , One experienced Sales Manager who can organize the sales force and train_them to be a ive yroduc- ers. One experienced 0! anager] who is capable of taking full earns of the office, accounting and parts department. One experienced Ser- vice Manager with the ability to handle shop men and sell service. ‘To the men who can measute up to these qualifications we offer a con- nectdon with an Automobile Agency selling a popular priced car well known standard make and do- ing a general garage business one of the most progressive middle western cities. This is a legitimate proposition promising exceltent turns and will stand the most rigid investigation. The men we ‘want must become financially and active- ly interested in the business. ess all correspondence, which will be confidential, to No. 66, care Tribune. BOOMS FOR RENT . ; RENT—Three unfurnished light housekeeping rooms, light and heat furnished for $30.00 r ‘month. Adults only, Write Tribune Ad. No. 78. FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms, pleasant front rooms. Also: da; ee ude or board.and room: Call in street or phone 27®LR., FOR. RENTSTwe furnished Foome for light housekee; seeping in modern home. - Phone 128-W or call at 1100 Broadway, corner Eleventh street. FOR REN’ room suitable for two. time after 2:00 p.m. ENT—Two or three partly furnished light housckeeping fooms. Call at 418 First street of Phone ROOM FOR RENT—In modern home Gentlemen only. Call at 117 First Street. Phone 195-M_or 903. FOR SALE FIVE ROOM modern house, 2 bed rooms, east front, 50 foot: lot, near school, for $2600, on terms, FOUR ROOM modern bungalow, 2 ad rooms, full basement, 50 foot ag garage, near school, desirable for $3200, on terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungatow, 2 bed rooms, east front, near school, pra tically a new home with several built-in features, for $5250, terms. SIX ROOM modern dwelling, 3 bed rooms, well arranged, screen porch, fine lot, east front, desirable loca- tion near school, fot $5250, on terms, FIVE ROOM modern house, 2 bed rooms, full basement, fine lot, cast front, desitable location, close in, gatage, for $4000, on terms, MODERN cottage, on fine 50 foot lot, close in, garage, in excellent, condi- t , on terms, SEVEN ROOM .modern dwelling, 3 bed rooms, desirable location, near' school, in good conven for $3600, in terms, GEO. M. REGISTER on ‘WHEN WISDOM MEAN: ENS BEAT *TWERE FOLLY 0 BE A FOOL’ Sensible people are beginning to; realize that surgery should be gi ed “symptomatic surgery,” fo) only troats the symptoms and ER ome ne CAUSE OF THE) DISE.S! Do not allow yourself a) be be ti pieces. Visit the Clinic MacLachlan who cures disestss without the knife or me- tallic drugs, by natural method: mild herbal remedies, and_ scien: tific food combinations. If you can not come, send stamp for free book- let that will put you on the road to oe Lucas Block, Bismarck, BEEN ‘SICK—Will sell“ cight nice nice, Yevel lots near grade and fine high achool dormitory. In good western Montana'town. Forced sale $100.00 ‘cath or four lots $50.00. Have clear deed, adn P. P. Johnson, | Coeur tales idaho. Games, ond happers vow al aes Ee ain, toa pull it bichinnen 8 &.: Dak aie 128. ‘WANTED—-Scréen stories. lar fee for reading script. Author ‘Must agree to pay for copyrighting and five per cone on sale of story, 661 , Bivd., Hollywood, cue: FOR RENT—Nice front room, ready ‘April 25. Plegse call 544-W ior at 320 Second street. FOR RENT+Furnished sleeping roo at 418 Seventh street. Envi 44. FOR RENT—Sleeplhg Toom’at 617 Seventh street. Phone 981-R. hogany dresser chair, ° bed, mattress and springs. Good a con dition. sonable prices. Lames, a Third Ro Phone APARTMENTS | FOR RENT—Strictly modern t three room apartment at 212 Main, Alsp large front room next to bath un- furnished or furnished at 214 Sec- ond street. Phone 905 after 6 __| FOR SALE—Two Pi hed on ground floor, private entrance from street, down: town, Just right for two, Call at 118 Firs’ § FOR RENT—Three room unfurnished apartment with private bath, For further information call at 616 th_street_or Phone 442-3. RENT—Two room furnished apartment on first floor. Bath a joining. Also garage. 620 Sixth street. Mrs, Ada Rohrer. _ y light housekeeping apartment. Col- lege building, Telephone 183. T hed apt, on first “Also garage for rent. Call at 422 Fifth street. T FOR RENT—Furnished apartment on ground floor. 930 Fourth stree' FOR RENT Small Apt. at Person FARM LANDS FOR SALE—Southwest quarter, sec- tion 30, township 137, range 16, and the northeast quarter of the’ or section, Burleigh county; $11 per acre; your terms. L. W. Evans, Lake City, Iowa, fa closet, mar | ~. FOR SALE—About 30 tons of Yand and meadow hay. Located in Cromwell Twp. Sec. 4, Twp. 141, Range 78. Inquire T. F. Morris, Eekland D FOR SALE OR TRADE—Electric Hie sage dresser, china closet, kitchen cabinet. for quick sale or trade. Phone 578 or call at 309 Also want to buy cattle or cows. J. E. Chesak, 12 imiles southeast of Bismarck. FOR ‘Northwest Dent, at ‘Test 75 to 80.’ J. E. miles S, E. of Bismarck, Rs lots cist | Richhelt school on city water. P and terms. Inquire of J. L. Clifford, 411 Sixth street. Purebred Cocker} Spaniels, females, 8 months old, 7 dollars each, John Gardiner, Mer- _cer, N. D. peed FOR SALE-—Reed baby carriage. Phone 978-LR or call at 706 Twelfth stree' Lost LOST—Seven head of horses, 2 black mates branded X and E3, 2 black geldings, 1 branded on left should- bays branded X and A/, 1 gray blind left eye, HS on right should- er, All have: mane cut last fall except gray. Seen or taken please notify John Speyers, R. up R. LOST—My only gall- bladder some- where, but not at the Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan, who cures dig- eases without the knife or metallic’ drugs and poisons. Lucas Block, LOST—A pair of white kid gloves with black perenne on back. Prac- der please return Rowar. IF YOU have for sale a modern home ‘of about Five rooms, bungalow pre- ed, in rable location and in 4 ag condition, Write Tribune No. young |" WHBAT PRICES TAKE UPTREND)“* Freezing ‘Temperatures Over Southern States Lead to Higher Prices Chicago, April 21.—()—Active 3| general buying and sharply higher prices in the wheat market today re- sulted from freezing weather, both in winter crop areas and in spring crop territory as well. lamage reports were received from sections south- west where winter wheat is already jointed. Besides, there were increas- ing complaints of delay to seeding of spring wheat, and expert sales from North ‘America today were estimated at more than 1,000,000 bushels. Wheat closed firm 1'2 to 2% cents net highé; corn %@%& cent off to %@% cent up, oats % cent to % cent down, and. provisions serving from 22 cents decline to a rise o! five cents. Some reports said had been done where wheat was jointed, Opening at %@1i% cents advance, wheat scored decided fur- ther gains. Corn, oats and pr sions were also firmer, corn starting’ %@'% to 5 cent higher, and con- tinuing to vest upward. Wheat advances today took place in the face of assertions from lead- ing crop experts here, that the crop is not sufficiently matured to be in danger of any serious injury from freezing. It that in localities where, because of ample moisture and an early season, | top growth had been rank, a check from colder weather will be of ad-| vantage to the plant. On the other hand, advices current said practically all wheat between Dodge and Hutchison, Kansas, is jointed, with some wheat in‘the sec- ond joint and that, with severe to moderat freezes, serious damage was indicated over a wide area. Sim- ilar reports from some other sections | were also in circulation. SHARP ADVANCE SHOWN ON MILL CITY MARKET Minneapolis, April 21.—{4)—Wheat prices boomed during the first half | \ 4, of the session today, temperature below freezing in parts of the sout! west starting a strong bulge whi. was carried on by short coverin: Futures advanced 2@2% cents for ctive months and September gained cents. Dats gained"%@'% ‘cent and met selling on the rise. Barley futures were up 7 cent and held near top. May flaxseed advanced with % Rye futures advanced %@ on wheat strength and better export news. Cash wheat trading basis general- ly ‘was firm with no change in prem- iums. Durum was steady. Corn was firm to strong for mixed. Oats were quiet and steady. Rye was firm to 'z cent higher for choice Barley higher. cents. Flaxseed was firm. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, April 21.—-(> changed; shipments 35,216 barrels, un Bran_27,00@28.00. NOTICE All horses, cattle and hogs grazing on my land, described as NEY of Sec. 26, Twp. 143, Range 78, will be taken up after April 15, 1927, c.M, STROM. FICE ROOM FOR RENT {T—Office or living rooms was strong to one Price range was 62 cent to 81 Flour FoR 1 over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply | s to F. A. Knowles. ee DESIRABLE OFFICE “ROOMS in , Hoskins Block. See “Floren, Busi- ness Service Co. __PAINT UP AND CLEAN UP DON’T forget we aro still on the job. As we buy our paints at whole- sale price, we can furnish them to you at cost, and guarantee you first class work. Just call at 709 Third street or Phone 599, class automobile painting. was further asserted) a crop damage R 1 | | Also first] cial solvents Close Close Yesterday Yea: Wheat-— May Sept. Corn—- May duly Sept. Oats— May July Sept. Rye— May July Sept. ‘d + 1833 1.65% @" 14256 @% 1.35 75 @1.36 78% @%s @ 80% ABs @X% 92% ay 2458 417 14,40 16.25 15.30 15.95 16.20 STOCK PRICES TURN STRONG): Major Speculative Operations} * For Advance Shift to the Rail Group New York, eriod of irregul majo! for the | tio advance shift {the industrials to the | business reports for the first quarter] 65 Ib. Ear corn, 70 Ibs. & cents un- ils. @1: Et 724 aX 45% AM 1.01% 297% 25% BISMARCK GKAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, on id vo. 1 dark northern. . . 1 northern spring... . 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum Ne. 1 red lei sees No. 1 flax. No, 2 flax ‘0. 1 rye Hard winter whea Dark hard winter Oats Barley Speltz, pet April 21.—(/P)—Stock prices turned strong after an earl y in today’s ma peculative opera. N from} No. 6 * with 1 cent. per pound discount under | showing varying results chief inter-| der. shell. Banks of funds were av est again centered on the credit called about $15,000,000 in loans during the morning, but plenty at the re- ble newal figure of four per cent. Selling pressure against the steel te MINNEAPOL! IS RANGE ‘April 21 Open High Low Wheat— May July shares were prompted by reports of a substantial reduction in sales and the relatively low commodity level. Kelly Springfield was bid up to another new peak, but bullish en-| Oat for the rubber ly ficials notified th immediate ag reas srdidewnieathershicolyson financing. uthwestern | Barley— advance ii i reports carriers led to {group despite | Property si Texas and P: Louis South Eastern Illinois preferred all reached | new high ground. Motors General e in touched another new peuk, but persistent liquidation Rye~ was apparent in other motors, par-| M ticularly Dodge Brothers preferred, which touched the lowest p: rie it was listed. Woolworth’ responded to reports of a substantial increase in sales by running up four points to a new peak, and other mercantile shares made sympathetic udvances, Lead idend of 50 per in stock and 50 per cent in new six sent preferred, gar and Rican Sugar were included Coca Cola, American | chi South Porto| choice 1.37@1.89; ordinary to good in the} 1.34@1 1 long list of new high records. The closing was strong. jerived renewed im- | M: petus in the final hour from enor- mous buying of Genera ward movement soared to a new record at 192. 190 another of of 5,000 at_ 192. points to 252, ay points. Total sales Reasonable Enough ‘Then x HOPE WE CANGET ANEW CAR “WHAT'S WRONG Wire ” “THE ONE WE HAVE? THERE ARE WORSE TMANENT TOLD 7a” FELLAS YET MU? TN GOING To MANE A ROOM ALL ‘To MY OWN IN OUR ANEW House! SURE ~1L SAW IT ANSELF -7AERES STACK OF MONGY THAT WIGH AA AS 2,000,000 shares. THAT'S WHY THEY HAVE JUNK YARDS! By Taylor vaned con- the Firestone of- it dealers that no tire prices: common |¥ The up-| track 1.35@1, Motors, pale block of 10,400 shares was bought at 00 at 101 and one Dupont jumped five a new top and commer- soared over 12 ‘approximated| 150 to'180 pound weight 10.40; 180 to Ma; July DUI et RANGE April 21 Open High Low 1.49% 1.49% 1.49 1.44% 1.443 1.28% 1 4 1.00% 1.0 149% ly 1.44% Sept. 4 1.00% 1,001 294, 2/251 nod 'a 2.24% 4 Sept. 2.26 MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, April 21.--(P}—Wheat s 73 cats compared to 195 go, Cash No, 1 northern 1.35 ; No. 1 dark ‘northern spring, ice to fancy 1.40@1.42; good to| hard spring 1.37@ ‘k hard Montana on to ig id 1.35@1 July 1.36 yo, 3 white AAeaib%. Barley 77@81. Rye No. 2, 97@1.01%. Flax No. 1, 2.184 @2.29%. ‘FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D., April 21.—()—Hogs 200 pounds 10.25; 225 to 250 raat .85@10.00; 260 to 300 pounds 9.75 9.85; packers 8.25@8.75; sags 8.50@ sheep top lambs 14.00@15.00; heasy. lambs 12.00@13.00; cull lambs 10.00@11. light ewes 8.00@9.00:; beans ewes 6,00@7.00; cull ewes 3.00 bucks 5.00@6.00. CHICAGO GRAIN Chic. Oy April 21,—()—W) 2 red 1.3854%@% 1 hard 1.38%. Corn ‘No. 3 mixed fet No. 3 yel-j low 72. Oats No, 2 white 48; No. 3 white’ M4@17. Rye. Not quoted. Barley. 71@88. Timothy. seed 4.75@5.25. Clover sced 29.00@35.' Lard 12.12, Ribs 14.00. Bellies 14.50, garcacd LIVESTOCK Chicago, April 21.—(U, 8._D. of A.) —Hogs 30,000; slow, light hogs 15@ 23 lower; few. carly sales above a Tooks out of line; average ight 200 pounds up 10 to 15 cents offs big packers talking around 25. rcents lower; early top 11.10; bulk desirable 150 to 200 pound weight a Ao.Teaet 09; 210 to 40 pounds. 10.65 260 ee Mase butchers ue 60 sows little changed: biatk ean 753 most- ly | 9.75@20.50; t hogs 10.25 medium 10.40@11.05; light H0:80G11.00; light light 10-30@ ackii 9.15@9.75; and feede steady ak; atcerq trade slow at decline; largely stcer run;. bulk .com- pet ing ing Hebe and medium weight af- “tnd co steers 13.00 ie kat nS cnallty an cenditins to scil mo: pal moduime balls “with weights light ‘vealers 8.00@9,00; ne choice kinds to eg RY 12,00@13. Sheep -6,000; slow; mt r sled a Baie is fo weight veal ntockers shi held - above | ma: os ight Colorado wgei cra nt ,;and the ‘ \ made | light . aad” medium .weights,.. erubie around 9.00 to 10.25; with few cars held upwards to 11.50; she stock 6.00 to 825; gutters 4: to 6.60;: stockers and feeders and bulls un- changed. Calves 2,400; veulers steady early at 9.00; now talking around 50 cents 'y slow, weak lower. 25 butcher and bacon some held higher; and stags mostly 876; pigs bulk average cost Sheep 100; unevenly 25 to 60 cents lower; no choice wooled Jamba ° of jfered; best clipped lambs wooled ewes mostly 9.00@9.50; be clipped ewes 8.50. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, April 21.—()—Butter un- settle ceipts 7,435 tubs; creamery extras 48% standards 48; extra firsts 4712@48; firsts 451%@47; sec- onds 43@44! “2s unchanged; receipts 20,831 cas Cheese unchanged, CHICAGO GO POULTRY Chicago, April 21.-4)—Poultry alive, steady; receipts four cars; fowls broilers 38@48; turks 80; roosters 14; ducks 20@32; geese 17@18. FARGO BU fargo, N. D., April Her fat, unquoted; packing stock 24. Nv nips BUR. AK. For mi MAINTENANCE LEIGH COUNTY, Sealed bids for the si Road i at the on turnish- uipment, ex- which jer will y of Burleigh. ssful bidder on the di- live during not more e center of of County Commission- the right to reject any e rd of County iLegion, Auxiliary | Presidents to Be at Fargo Meeting Fargo, N. D., April 2 | nouncement that the N. Idents of both the Am American Legion auxiliary | have promised to attend the joint | state convention of the two organ- — here next June has been Mrs, Clara Linn Larson of | Finley, auxiliary president for the North Dakota department. In the current issue of the bulletin {issued by the auxiliary, Mrs. Larson said that Mrs, Adaline Macauley, Indianapolis, national president of the auxiliary, p ed to come to | North Dakota summer. Mrs. j Larson | met Mrs. Macauley at the dedication ceremonies for the new s hospital at Fort Snelling, . Howard Savage, national presi- of the American Legion, has ised to come at the same time, son relates. son said she had a long h General Frank harge of the federal veterans bureau, during wi Hines said the government hopes to start work on the new veterans hospital at Fargo by July 1 “He told me it would not be a big hospital but a fine and well-equipped place where we could take care of our men who are not too sick or | mentally deficient jsaid. She expressed the hope that | it will be possible to have the work | far enough advanced so that the cor- | herstone may be laid during the state ' convention, Mrs. Larson and Mrs. John McLean, | | | 45 | Devila Lake, department. rehabilita: tion chairman, made a survey of the veterans hospital at Fort Snelling and visited all the North Dakota men under treatment there. In many cases Mrs. McLean selected for certain men things which she has been comm' sioned to buy for them,. requests for such service having been made by many auxiliary units in connection with the work of caring for the vet- erans in the hospitals. Many veterans now in hospitals outside the state ure looking for- ward with interest to a transfer to | the. Fargo veterans hospital when it 1s completed, Mrs. Larson said. Walker Whiteside Brings Le Large Cast Walker Whiteside’s set sale open- |ed this morning and a large audience will be present jen the curtain | rises on “The Arabian” Saturday eve- ning. Mr. Whiteside’s annuat tours jhave thoroughly established him in j the good graces of every theatre j Recr who loves the spoken word, and, as is well: known, this star’s wonder- | ful diction, combined with his mag- netic acting, made him world famoys a long time ago. Miss Camelia Camp- bell will be seen in Walker White- ide’s support, appearing here in the hing role of ff ie heroine Diane, a rt in which she has won fame in he many cities in which “The Arab- ian” has been presented. ‘and_ brill | edy-melodrama requires a many persons for the proper Bottra ral of the innumerable roles. ‘he Arabian” is distinctly modern; the story is most absorbing; the romantic ‘scenes are lovely in their naive porteaval, and the thrills in- -duced by the exciting adventures are innamerable. “s0| Track Trials May. Be Curtailed Today Cold breezes will not. prevent tracl eas from going thro their © ‘paces in the annual inter-class meet tonight, although several events mi but. cut from. the’ schedule, Ci Harold, Collins said this morning. in attempt will. be. made to run. off the 100 yard dash, the hur- dies, the high jump, the 9. a Sd. the broad “jump. Other: 6 poster med until row, with the oseibiity pc mS: eral-on Saturday. yt trials were to ‘start Per dy oliawring school today, at: