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LEO DIEGELIS | ‘BIG BAMBINO’ | OF GOLF TEES Consistent Outslugging of Makes Him ( Driver in Golf atest how that » Who is some self, saw Die tall, nohi braces him THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - record of 13.29 which he set in St, ‘aul two years sug. SIOUX FALLS _ RELAYS ARE HELD TODAY. ates Start Competition in Annual Tourney Sioux Fal! Athletes of mpete here today nual Dakota relays, 700 contestants are a ebraska, and South Dako! The competition was divided | five open; in the fifth an- The more than from Missouri, | Minnesota, North into college a college confer- and class A and class B’ for chools, college open class attracts the interest with an oun- strong entry list. Buena Vista college of Storm Lake, Towa, < carried off most of the ‘honors s class in previous Dakota re- : U holds all the records in the college In y however, were such f : ‘ ze, Crete, sons college, Fairfield, college; Oskaloosa, low Simpson Indianola, Iowa Western Normal, reer of the te college conference schools of South Dakota. Bitter Rivalry er rivalry between South Da- state and the University of Dakota Sr rea added zest WHEAT PRICES | RALLY TODAY)": Buying Given Stimulus “By Reports of Cold Delaying Season in Northwest Chi April 23.—4)—Wheat averaged a little higher most of the time today, helped by prospects of 1 | liberal decrease Monday in the | United States visible supply. On the ‘other hand, more favorable weather prevailed, with the weekly forecast indicating | normal temperatures ahead in all sections. Export busi- ness was fair for a Saturday, about 600,000 bushels. Wheat ae irregular, 4° net low- er to 1e¢@%4 advance. Corn S@* cent off to % cent up. Oats 1 to 4 cent down and provisions varying from 5 cents decline to a rise of 7 ryeents, Measured against recent enormous world shipments, a current estimated decrease of 30,000,000 bushels in the world’s visible supply of wheat and flour since last month was declared be a fabulous shrinkage. jmented that production seemed to! 2 n necurately gauged but that there was no doubt requirements had been under-estimated. Buying was also gi through reports that snow banks are ven a stimulus Wheat— May si Corn May Jaly Sept. Oats— May July today by a leading authority here to! United States Industrial Alcohol ce He com-|P y to the Air Reduction company and the omission ef div idends on electrical refrigeration com. Wheat— mon and International Agricultural prior preference, also attracted con- bie attention. See ea SATU! Low Close 1.33% 1 ae 130% 24.38 MINNEAPOLIS, RANGE April 23 Open High LI 133% LIS LIS 133 133N Rye May SAN MS Clo 1.33: Low 13h 1.35 1.33 a duly Sept. LNSs PARR se Seti RDAY, APRIL 23, 1927 Lin the state this year, Peterson anid. Tee also should be sufficient- Taviting to induce the northern p awhile after the south- ern flight besins in the fall. Many flocks of ducks, geese, peli- cans and swans have been reported i vatious parte of the state this ting, Peterson sai@. This, he argues, means that many aa 4 the same route in the fa Niany ob rs contend that wild fowl reared in one section of the country tend to return to the same spot to rear their own young in suc- ceeding seasons if conditions are such ve scarcity of ducks last fall throughout western North Dakota was due, Peterson said, to the lack of water. Reports by the ernment biological survey in- licaté that the majority of birds in the great southern flight passed to the west of their usual route through the Dakotas. | "Temperature and | || Road Conditions | I —e (Mercury Teadings at 7 a. m.) Bismarck—Cléar, roads good. St. Cloud—Clear, 35; roads good. Minot-—-Clear, 29; roads fair. pe Clear, 38; roads fair. Jamestown—Clenr, 39; roads fair. Fargo—Clear, 33;' roads good. Winona—Clear, roads fair. Crookston-—Clear, 34; roads rough. Grand Forks—Clear, 32; roads rough. Hibbing—Clear, 29; roads Rovhester—Clear, | sol atuth—Partly elo as Lake—Clear, 71; roads fair, | Mandan—Clear, 84; roads good. **! Coyote drive. Meet at An- S\derson farm on Hockney jranch. Go into Mckenzie, jturn south half mile, turn es roads ward cuatpingside) still in evidence in the northwest and be ya bee arms out f s not place any nd the ball holds. it my? Well, G ghed too, He laughed the unorthode when hodox | himself a follypop _ His Famous Drive eleventh hole, measuring 340 yard Leo ad reamer held th t ra long carry en and rolled d traveling a bit too fast and stopped six feec on the side. + —_—_—_____——9 Pennant Progress ricer though, who Tikes | to dream Pat pily unaee pat tr it at the cocoanuts SENATORS AND PIRATES WIN FRIDAY GAMES ~ Averages on! \ Two Cellar Clubs—All Other |! Games Postponed Stssig RT|. LANTS Ry Two s watching are today after st rest of the big league Pittsburgh and Was tage of a rainy others were idle es on two ceilar el ‘ ead in the N Boer In walloping the Reds ay yesterday, the two teams tha world title nd topped for the OFF the de a Washington hit every time he was it off by ste: liveries of Covele: the Red Sox could ¢ ties half of which were by John Tobin, a Washington Meanwhile the 1 handing out 1 . Who Swasht Pittsburgh's 3 to L conquest of © cinmati was marked by the y pitching of the bespectacled Lee Meadows and the way the Pirate at- tack worked together in bunching ¢ hits, Three of them came the sixth inning when they were needed ito stow away the game. Bad weather caused six games to be} postponed. | Minn catello, couver, | Wash, The D Nut Grac Cracker | PBs Ne GY Gilly EVANS | Pennsyty ? }still in a gra’ & hen was the Polo Grounds;, business m in New York first thrown epen te) touch with his the public? \ 2 Where did the New Cork team; Once upon at its games prior to that? leo! Her who never his % What is the Sompesition of the | taken at the end of a drive. at was & crack picture Jagig wobeined why Mr. O'Gaat- \was the traveling sys-| ty’s friends never came to see h of umpires first used? when he “te ‘Bow secure was the position of | The friends were wmpire in those day uIs TELLS IT The Polo Grounds were opered| proof vest. with a game between the New! 2 iamts and Pittsburgh. “Open that door.” cried Prior to that the New York) key, “it’s roasting in here Played its games on Staten} ago because bis bullet- The old-time backwoodsman who! t allabis time trying to get a ; on a squirred now has a son joke spends all dis time trying to, spikes became com-!gey a bead om squirrel whisky, arleton’ of Northfield, the running too, iw class A Norfolk and City Central, va, and several including Sioux ampionships are sought ols from Towa, Nes and South Dakota, yesterday,} g) ef Northern college, Aberdeen, 8. two of his athletes were ‘in- {jured when their automobile was forced off the Toad. GOOD RECORDS | “ARE ACHIEVED | fields very muddy, and that spring wheat acreage would be reduced on ret half mile, turn south STOCK MARKET’ «::: account of lateness of the season. otable strength of the Winnipeg ‘ket at times tended further to alues here, and so likewise did indications that export demand over night for wheat from North America had been of rood volume. Gea ‘4 ACTION TRREG AR INNEAPOLIS MARKET % neato! April 23.—44)—Irregu- lar price ation snd mild pare oar acterized the wheat market today.! Outside markets were firm at times,| New York, April 23.—(P)—Strength but did not get very far in either di-, 2nd activity of the railroad shares, Fection. Close was 4 to % cent low.{ Particularly the coalers, featured to- er ‘here. May oats dipped \ cent) 4ay’s irregular stock market. Dela- early and recovered feebly. ware & Hudson soared nearly seven May flaxceed was quiet and firm. | points to 207%, the highest » whert was firm. Winter! Since 1907, and was followed iueat Was acatee ‘and tina, jnew high ground by Reading, Balti. Durum was quiet and steady. tmore & Ohio, and Lehigh Valley. Corn firm to one cent higher! Atchison, “Katy” common, Frisco IS IRREGULAR Today's Trading Featured By| Strength of Rails, Particu- larly the Coalers BY TRACK MEN, : Competitors in | in Past Capital! City Meets Set High Mark: aes For Newcomers AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. OL t e Holds Four He * Yesterday s Games o> er —> NATIONAL LEAGUE R PROVING CLOSE Sophomores: ‘Pressing S iors | S28, cFedit conditions, coupled «of ine For First. With All But Three Events Run Off ree events run off’ jn igh inter-class track sophomores and seniors ose together for first he j sand fresh- nd. ow burdles as well Pe vault were to} ho. Others postponed. AMERICAN AOATION H he ‘ ggest dope Spriggs tak — was Unable | th cals was awarded second, % ¢ and Ey for fourt the SS) was ove however. se made another try and! ared the bar at 5.3, thereby setting al school ugh he was allotted only the t WESTERN klahoma City : : Willie Ritola Sets Site See eet eae ie esa Y; ard R Run Mark : Marta and Butler taking ré atd fourth. In the hundred yard gash, made the mark 24.2. takin; T handigaw xace| Oeak: anrenee Spriggs th ppearance of the sea-| Landers fourth. lying Wutake ram the half in *. Sell} HFinaish- American runner the dists 13 minutes and 29 4-5 seconds last night at the 369th in- fan His time was more than nine see- jones better than Ritela’s own world) feeu ond, Petersor third and Davis fourth. mror-Aicaeeietieeertiainarmtii CLASS TOURNEY © record in this/ rej town Steel companies, and the repo: Olson, Prices. and the 220, Olsen! and F.i mt reports af} pi ee eae oP, covered place first, with Ernest Benser see-| dividend om National In limimaries for the vai | sew six per cent | Rubin, Ben Jacobson, Spriggs: R Gat?| holders" approval of the fou? s four for one lahan and — qualified at nine| split up im American Brake ' Shoes| Foundry; passing dir cheie jgommon, and Missouri Pacitic pre- ‘ ay | ferred also attained new peak prices, ee sere [yh a Reavy. demand also developing eas t for the St. Paul and Peoria and east- Bae ree eet one cont lower! To issues, - Buyin aaabuntealy aie Fiaxsced was quiet and steady, [influenced by the expectation of fav. jorable March earnings statements, Se Dorom— ASN 434 A3t2 43 NS M3 J ABs May July Sept. Ay Fa: 2204 Ly a 2.24 we ae ‘ 4 DULUTH RANGE ‘April 33 High Low 148 1.48% 1.48 143M 143% 1.43 May July 1.48) 143 00k 1.00%- 99% 1.06 1.00% 1.00% 59 2.22 2 BISMARCK GRAIN ee oy Russell-Miller Co.) ‘ismarek, April 23 No. 1 dark- northern No. 1 northern spring. . 2 amber durum ckel, Granby Copper, Corn Prod-| Hi |which are now making their appear- ance. sudden burst of activity in ed States Steel common sent it MARKET up to 172%, duplicating the record high for all time and International ucts and Air Reduction all exceeded 23.4P)—Butter their previous top prices for the’ week ending year. Meanwhile, selling pressure rvous and unsgitled. was renewed aganist a numberof the dence was gentrally motors, motor accessories and oils, t high prices several of which sank to new low lev- hose of other'els for the year. Radio, Western season, since the'Union, Montgomery Ward, Interna. mn the immediate’ tional Paper and Colorado Fuel were and were sufficient! conspicuously heavy. e trend of p: q Th closing was irregular. e week with stocks on all’ sales approximated 1,250,000 shares. te closely cleared, the! et irm and prices ad-| CHICAGO LIVESTOCK te Chicago, April 23.—(U. S. D. of A.) were from 11!—Hogs 4,000; butehe d higher than last'up strong to 10 cents higher than;year ago. Cash No. 1 Be- | Friday's average; ins hogs 15 to 25) 1.33%@1.35%; No. 1 dark alii spring, several. loads 150..to 200} 1.425%; pound averages at that price; bulk}1.395s $s 10.50@1 1.36%; No. 2 hard spring 60 to 300 pounds 10.25@10.45; | 1.43%; No. 1 dark hard apiece on on pigs of{track 1.33%@142%; to arrive 1.33% on sale allj @1.12 weights too small to fairly test mar-| Sept. 1.33. neryousness, throighout a large|cents higher; & section have} top 10.90; es to the factor-| nd floods in the|210 to 240 pound average: ave delayed rail} 10.80 extent. The but-{ practically no market is delayed cream| packing sows; supply e of inferior qual- ¥ and operators are freely predict-/ ket values; shippers took 1,000 hogs, ¢ liberal sup) of the cheaper/ estimated holdover. e200 heavy grades in the diate future, weight hogs 10.10@10.50; medium 10.35@10.905 | "ight 10.45@10. hi light 10.35@1 Cattle 200; cougpaied week ago, fed steers 50 to 75 cents lower; some in ity considers joff: cutters 25 to 50 cents. lower: uals e. cents lowers, x New York, April 23—Up» .;lower; sharpest general downturn o! men of anew itn By ahe| Year: stockers and feeders steady to; marker averages, a reduction in| Weak: weighty buttocks got biggest Bank of England rediscount rate) BFeak: medium grae light steers suf- five to four and a half per fered first emphatic. line in. two} a wide open break in Japanese | month: nae followed by a Gea anee » and 2 further rise in Htaliaa! ¥eatli jira to the highest level in over four| 12503 5 Yearling heitere “48. years, furnished Wall street with Brises’ [od steers all weights 250) ihe uy of food fOr thought during] 949: rat cows GiSGBSOS eorere e Aithougt both the rail and indus A 1 leaders reached new hig! a Ervind, ihe price movement was by) ga Soday for week $8 doubl jo means uniform as several of the] Sf lanbs clocng Seta shee [otis Rotors and speciaiies sank tg! St lambs closing 50,to.78 centa low, rmew low ground, The prospect rs pris h bod <r eggghs a3 and shearing Fumors of special dividend develop- sound | ments, furnished the impetus for the fs rise of the rail and industrial favor-| sipped lambs tpehig ieee tee ites. = sa upther ixrerularitien developed in! feeding | Mog em ebs 14359 the business situation. The volume) wooied lambs.’ 15.00@1625; Sat the margin of profit 2 macy! ambs,, Mi0@1S26; woaled “cus: | ines is small, due ta the low devel “igen ing sad ahearing ring lasbe! 1 err Moe Lag <3 fat woeled aon nel ors common was it . market leader, so mathe spay babe - ers of record breaking f reports of first quar- ‘so. Eee erie ae other ors share in ‘< advance, the brothers andi Peaceeek, Steers Pierce Arrow issues falling to =e low levels. U. S. Steel -common held fairly, ete Ce its Priviaad high level on a iftest of the recent 40 per cont} ket wack ssdividend by stockholders their annual meeting, and the cies assurance of Chafrman Gary that the | $7 dividend rate would ed om the new stock. Steels sold of, however, | eation ef unfaverable quarte: | Ports by the Republic and Youngs- LIVESTOCK. il 23.—(P}—For. 50 cents lower, she stork around; week to:25 cents off, bulls 25 cents) lower, vealers 50 cents to 1.00 lower, a the United States department of agriculture. The c reneral hog mar. croune 70 cents ene Bulk of the she "Stock De | coakea at 5. 73 to around 8.00, cutters 5.50 and most bulls 15. ‘kers purchased their veal shippers largely at 850, some te ed slackening in demand for the Prom} 9.00. id z | duet, “The hog market closed the the diseus 93.9 feet and H. Danreg), Sesicent liquidation of she. oll oils] with the bulk of the butcher and a bed jestasent 2 erude oil and asoline kinds ayeragine rch aee Sugars developed a tempor. ‘ary eutburst of strength in sympathy ‘an advance in commodity pri thee fell back a Mereant ~— attracted @ it of the sold at 15.75, with others down payabie balf aS common and half in}around 15.00, stock- « Totat | 55 es.{der shell. ically non pe practically F none. on} Be 1 stake nceteca hae ‘200g aan, around 50 cents lower; week's top; 10.00@11.00; Fed wooled lambs 16.75; fed. heavy ewes 61 s7@47 ani Cot yearlings were 22@: Darkehard winter. Oats Barley" Spelts, per cwt. . SHELL CORN 3, 56 Ibs. or more. . 55 lbs. r Tk ae coon, 20: tne, Bonen MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, April 23.—)—Wh. ers 250 pounds|receipts 72 cars compared to 154 northern northern choice to fancy good to choice ordinary to good May 1.33%; Corn 3 ow 72@T. Oats Nola Shite 43 S@4d%. Barley 77@80.__ Rye No. 2, 967%§@1.01%. Flax No: 2, 2.1943@2.30%. CHICAGO GRAIN between grades w rt 1.00] Chicago, April aay Wheat No. | OW expense, down; fat she stock mostly 0 ceits 1 red 1.35; No. 1 hard 1 {Now THEREFORE, No. 4 No. 3 Corn No, 2 yellow, oid, 75: vealers. 1.00; yellow 69's. Oats No. é white 47:@49; white 44 Rye. et. quoted: FcaPae enerss im 4 Livser s€ed 29.006 35.75. Lard 12.16. Ribs 13.75. Bellies 1425. FARGO LIVESTOCK Fe N. D., April 23. Hogs BO 29 380: pouns: 10. wands 10.000 200. to 356 Bealls 9.2 10.00; 225 te 250 pounds 27,000 parecti Be’ ey ‘300 beens ay ee gra 8.50. 4. bape Foss cat ewes 3.00 @5.00; bucks 5.00@6.00. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, April extras 48; ppaelanss 48 3 firsts 4543@46; seconds 42 37,875 3 = Se extras 2612; storage firsts storage ked fi Cheese lowe twin 22 horns 214% @: Americas 22% ——_____ CHICAGO POULTRY pone: Apri? alive about steady: fowls recei M5; ks 2.204 July 1.35%; to 200 23.—)}—Butter native! lower; receipts 11,732 tubs; creamery extra firsts ta; brick neste, bay 23.—#}—Poultry ts one car; | tur cls April 23.—(P)—Flour| the 2 nl mits 37,479 barrels. | ju aH 4} two and one-half miles. Lunch y and ammunition free. Be | there at noon Sunday. * Everybody come to the 1, {Presbyterian church | Satur- ‘:|day evening and hear Harold ‘Singer. NOTICE Pd mune or Close MPTLO: 1, | State of North Dakota. 4 | County of Burleigh—ss. Office, of County Auditor. 4 Bistrarek, To “John A. Berk,” Wilton, Heinrich ‘Schatz, Wilton, William Langer, Bism: August E. Johnéon, Wa 1 You are hereby notified that the tract of land hereinafter described 8 [and which Was assessed in your jname for taxation for the year 192: was on the ilth day of December, 1923, duly sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent taxes of the year 1922, and that the time for redemp- tion’ from said sale will expire ninety days from the completed service of this notic Said land is described Northwest quarter, jtownship 144, range | Amount sold’ for Amount required at this date . In addition t amount you will be required to the Costs of the service of this notice and interest as provided by law and unless you redeem said land from sald sale before the expiration of the time for redemption as above stated. a deed thereot will issue to 1 the holder of the ¢ Sale certifi- jeate as provided by Witness my hand and official seal this 2th day of April, 1 A.C. ISAMINGER, n- Auditor Burleigh’ County, North Dakota. (First publication April 16, 1927. April 1 . 19 ek, N. D. hburn, N- at NOTICE TO WONSTRECT SIDE- To Each of the Owners and Occu- pants of the Respective Premises | Hereinafter Described: @| WHEREAS, The City Commission fof the City of Bismarck deem it Re pager sma to construct a sidewalk jin trent of, or along, each of the [following described "premises as. therein set forth, to-wit: Along the South side of Lots 12-13 of Block 99 the South Williams Survey to the City of “Ris- marek, and have directed the City Auditor to notify you, and each of you, as provided by law, to con- struct such Sidewalk in front of or along said premises which are owned or occupied by you, at your uu and each and to construct such Sidewalk in front of or along, as above set forth, the premises hereinbefore deScribed, which are owned by you, subjéct to the approval of the City Engineer, and in strict accordance with ordinances now in force and effect, at your own expense, bine 20 days after the date of this no- tice; and if you fail to so construct the same, such Sidewalks will be constructed by the contractor em- ployed by the City for that purpose, and the expense thereof will be assessed against said premises. You are required by said ordi- nee. before commencing work on ty Sidewalk, to make appltcatien to the City Engineer for line and de of walk and for a permit to construct the same. Dated, Bismarck, N. D. April 23, M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor, City of Bismarck, (First public: ion sorte: 3, 1927.) NOTICE a — ns FORE- NOTICE “as HEREBY GIVEN: That by virture of a judgment of foreclosure and sa’ ntered on the in West J ai Edward ~ Whitman ‘and Stel ing. and all other persons unknown, any estate, title or interest eee eter ae: described sles "Heer "sing je dans +] the compalint herein, nts. and a special execution thereon, the undersigned, as ff of the county of Burleigh te of North Dakota, for that Purpose aj inted, will sell at jlic auction at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck, . in the county of Buriéigh and state 2 | Of Nort! Kota, on the stk day of | May, 1927,"at the hour of ten o'clock | am. of that real estate and mortgaged premises, situated in [the county of Burleigh and state of th Dakota, directed in said isment and exeention to be gold, jane ae are described as follews, O-w | An undivided fer es interest in | ge, SARS nan jet Be th ort! ale ¢ ter fat, mage 3 packing stock #8 4 ‘Frene-stx mB Good Hi Peopect Fac Duck nek hunters of No of pp daa boring states sheating next fall in the epinice commissioner. , Recent as tale bere filled up the} Fawten. Dullam & Young, to such an extent son, state game and fish Hundréd sures thereof, or so much thereof as miy ‘be necessary to satisfy said juds- amounting in all te the sum of $503142. with interest thereon from the date of said Judg- ment, and the acgruing ‘Dated this tnd T. oe aA A fe ot een 1927. Sherif? of Burteigh « North Daleota. ee Cotniy, Atterneys for cpimintice Gvhitmas. his wife, Mabel Tyber-~ yp uae. > a | x