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PAGE SIX ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1927 The === 1.34% 1.347 1.82% 1.31% . sexl| | cuticaco on Speculators For the Aavanee age “a6 20K go PHILLIES HOLD | Gollers You Have Met Petroile-Demarco WAT PRIGES | | ye ites opal ga; ti Sign | PEE | oe Yesterday Year Ago Open 96% | Wheat riod of Heaviness 48 2% 4a “by Kent S bd : a a ek ae : : a | gig 4 een ath l G0 DOWNWARD“ bolt @ van se iin < Lee te | New York, April 26—()—Specula: Ath MS ABA As f ‘ a “30%, ined contro ; i SECOND PLACE Navanry. ee ae Tt (STE gpm vrata ie tol nage nat pars APA ‘PANK 22% 228 292 s22% Newark, N. i * Weather Conditions Reported | Sept. ois i ‘ 1 * : * leat ct after an early ariel of ey ea ae IN ST ANDINGS ( The Hilly, petrotle-Buddy De: Favorable— Export De- Cor ep OG Hquidation of impaired marginal ac-| y , topped in the fourth d when fy the any See ee prance | PLES 4 TS ee stopped in the fourth roun Activ y the New Yor! the referee charged the fighters | mand Is Less Active Goolldge, which expressed hope of al DDMTE RA GE with stalling. peaceful settlement of the ‘Mexican | ° High 238 Parr a 2a x Rise to Rung Next to Top By Beating Braves, 12 to 4— Cards Showing Up Well Re — Chicago, S ‘ difficulties, and by the large volume Low Close | April 26.—(M— | weather © s " @% 5 of supporting buying orders which | miei ¢ | Petrolle-Buddy "northwest 5 May : ‘ ‘ 4 ‘ made their appearance overnight. bechte fatten Hl Newark was origed lower Spring wheat | ‘ 1a yor Many traders working for higher ree 128% 128% fash i seeding was reported under way in| July 443 42 ! 45% 45% | prices sought to minimize the effect ‘ | ind because action was of ® (the Dakotas, Montana and Canada. | 7 : Uf Mississippi flood damage, some of Scie dian « | is quantity, Petrolle was ab- | Export demand for North American Sept. : 42 : “ 28 them placing a bullish construction iene tg id y Lf 1 solved by the poche! to % DA X y whe was less active, total pur- | Rye— ‘ it on the theory thi roperty commission, Petrolle Sais. tel figiated Gesavend| May z 88% 028 x r fence Wnald be eahpansatel for by ne atin s his stipulated purse for the fight, x the demand for new materials and Mera ieaial Ghat aii commissioners ruling that closed irregular % cent. het| July 1.01% E : tees increased I it ; 220% S2e% 236 22612 had done his best to make a ver to % cent advance, Corn % ‘ Pp —_—______. ight of it, according to word’ cont off to § up, oats at a} Sept. 96% es : ’ 4 called about $10,000,000 in loans dur- ul League tos . received here today from Jack : , and provisions | Lard. . ing the morning but there appeared . bucked: by tigt ' Hurley, manager of Petrolle, enta t6'60 canta, | May 12.25 2 ; E gaa to'be plenty of money available at inne Ge tidy ng, enabled them According to dispatches from Ne- Contrasting with improved weather | the renewal figures of four per cent. } $ k, Demarco pugged and ran, doing both for winter and spring wheat to-| July 12.50 . z . 12.65 . Talk of higher steel prices next| No. 1 dark northern... next to the ything but trying to fight. P No. 1 northern gpring... | ¢ = da pullish news from abroad, | Ribs— i quarter has a sustaining influence ed with the Pira PARENTS USED TO TEACH | troile made an effort to score effec: The hi epool: wiatket: cues evidanae | MOS? 18.98 Bi grated shares," special strength oe] No. 1 amber durum ly No. 1 mixed durum y hut Demarco's hiking pace was! of tive strength, although quo- United States Steel common being in| CHILDREN HOW TO HOLD A | altogether too fast for tian: rath incre wate ae wuemtees aie July > 13,35 ‘ 13.60 3. 13,60 anticipation of a splendid auarterly No. 1 red durum y — x difference with Chicago, .an earnings report at today’s meeting o FORK= NOW IT'S A SPOON D Ch Bots on wand! At LIVEFBNOL abe 14.25 ; 14.25 . 42 the ‘boned of directors. Colorado | N OW ed nec.u.s.pat.orr. | lempaey Ss ance Menge aa well “am ‘heres, : 14:30 z 14.67 ; 1A Fuel resumed its advance, which has Ces ae Cc back Now |, According to gossip current, too, | : been variously attributed to the high For Comebac'! 0 large “consumption “of wheat in) oss 4a 00 pounds Jokes | atouna Sb higher, quality conniaered} current Peta jialue of i 4 ope Heal nde, : o 3 , 3 ts | its 1 ! Oe pe pinatt held’ the Braves te( *Parring partner, an Oxford gradu- Is Much Brighter piore mre Eeropean teeperes and | eNO; packing sows &.75@9.25; pigs |good lights 6.00 to 8.60; bulk nearer | its cool propertics and the prospects i HY. O, a | expected France and! upward to 10.50; heavyweight hogs | latter price. a wk; dul | Be: the New Mexican border. ELL Gi Another striking thing about the a New York, April 26. ¢)—Gus! Germany. or country’s re-|9.00@10.40; medium — 10.10@10.65; |_| Hogs 7,600; atea Ped bebe ight; rée Arrow issues broke sharply 8 bea ‘ORN genaines t ‘the: When and where was former] No Rabi Panay: 1a PquireNNante have used usa res! lights 10.26@10.70 aad |demand for lights and underwe on the ‘publication af apo quar 8, fs, OF more tandings | Wilson, tra f ck Demp quirem: a ‘ly 10.25; bulk desirable hogs ave! ; 4, 55 kees and the ¢ : t champion Jack Johnson) 01 yi, mast f council of war) sult of ng for Poland,|@10.70; packing paws ewes: early ut te down 10.410; | terly report, the eee cearate hy ective. ‘ “Tex Ri i it -| Meanwhile, offerings fro gentina | slaughter pigs %50@10. aging around 200 pounds down 10:10: | 19" points 0 the lowost price. in over | with J concerning a pos-| Meanwhile, offerings from Argentina REE eae a at auarnceeNneee OTR vin 3 = yhason was born in Galveston! hi. tempt by the for-, are reported as distinctly smaller. Cattle 8,000; fed steers and fat | bu - Pp aed two years. Texas and Pacific and|"S Cone aad Ls ‘Tex., in March, 1878, liner ¢ rd id she stock slow, steady; stockers and|to 10,00; bulk pige 11,76; anvnnne’ R. H. Macy also sustained sharp de-| 5. oe per pound Beige pnd under es receiving a wire sent. by ‘ fecders steady ‘to lower; meaty kinds | Cost Monday 9.87; weight 23 elines but commercial solvents “B”|55 Ib, Ear corn, 70 Ibs, 6 cents un- 48 42) 8 00 2 00 ' 20 * “ $ fat der shejl. 0 ee IO RPETES TANNA Sontey Sngvic showing decline; bulls weak to 15/_ Sheep 100; nominally steady on-fat|iiicy trom 321. to nearly 380, i St. L f C EUROS ae ae a ath 26. cents lower; cutier cows weak; veal-| lambs; no good or choice wooléd) “Qeiaware & Hudson was again the cuca of a world ion by defe ; "| aed deetined ins | was i aiacquiet peel after|ers steady to strong; light steers | lambs offered; ewes strong to | outstanding feature of the rail group, Pirates SOE Ee ee cemition, cit aio nbiNtd venous ATG aI : favorable weather | predominating in run; mostly. light | CHICAGO PRODUCE soaring about 215 ‘to the highest! Fargo, N. D., April 26.—(?)—Hogs alone: Pare, duel of "AN “LATION {Wilson will bring the word that and 1 . Close was 1 to}and long yearlings; bulk selling at = price in twenty years. Chicago | 150 to 180 ‘pound weights 10.00 pitchers ed the issue with gas eudy to come east and! 's cent lower to % cent higher, Sep-|v./5 downward; best medium weight| Chicago, April 26.—(?)—Butter| Great Western preferred was one of| to 200 pounds 9.85; 200 to 225 pounds ing Ray 1 8 rt training a s old camp at, tember showimg the strength. 12.00; meaty heavy feeders up to) lower; receipts 12,761 tubs; creamery | the strong spots in the low priced|9.55@9.85; 225 to 250 pounds 9.50@ Pirates. The only run St. ma RaeatoRactOe i Outs were draggy, scattered liqui bulk stockers and feeders 8.00 | extras 44; standatds 44; extra firsts | group. 9.55: 260 to ee ounds 9.25@9.50. s Douthit’s homer in ae B| Af’ go, Démpa robnbly | da from May into 424@43%4; firsts 41@%; seconds| "The closing was’ strong. _ Prices Sheep top. lambs 13.00014.00; the sixth, which was enough to win i F . Ps i eo} dul: ade. Barley fu- eep 8,000; fat lambs fairly ac-| 39@40. heaved swiftly upward in the last| heavy famba 1 12.00@13.00; cu Jambs for the Cardinals, 1 to 0. x 4 7 Shit Ms 9 support poor. May|tive; steady to strong with Monday; | Eggs lower; receipts 60,177 o ‘part of the session, shorts scrambled | 10.00@11.00; light ewes 1@9.00; When St. Louis’ other major league | j,, Pan but 2 3 t and turned stub-| bulk desirable wooled lambs eligible | finsts 28@%; ordinary firsts to get stocks to retire their commit-| heavy ewes 6.00@7.00; cul” ewes 3.00 representative, the Browns, fi y I ij ay flaxseed suffered from | 16.00@16. best Colorados held | 22; storage packed extras 26%; stoi ments, causing a number of advances | @5.00; bucks 5,00@\ dropped a game to the Cleveland In- 7) OT BOOT 5 i Tr yin) s hiqdtdation) breaking 1% v 5. early bulk clipped | age packed firsts 26. of 3 to 6 points, General Motors, Du- eee eed dans ¢ i 1, vested : : ; 1 au cater? ailee i : rfhales, clippers| “Cheese unchanged ont, Bangor and Aroostook, United | CHICAGO POULTRY defeat in 8 games. Li dninenpe ledo. ia Lauter whoa ivaefeuntenda sh whea tone was firm. 5.50; best held States Cast Iron Pipe, Pathe Ex-|' Chicago, April 26.—44)—Poultry, the I were Miles au ee eS Ue SN eee bOrearingat wees ght, oscant ta SiR Neher two doubles choice 7, pountl MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR change, South Porto Rico Sugar and| alive: sreudys recelgts & tare nels ed for the ellar, y ol’ t .0u e. elevator run of fair proportion,| C: a springers 10 cents higher] Minneapolis, April 26—()—Flour| Air Reduction were a J the fore- | 25@27; broilers 36@45;_ turkeys 30; a sec 3 St. Chicago, aise Winter wheat was steady. at 17.50; sheep steady; desrable | unchanged; shipments 41,126 barrels.| most in the late rise. estern Pa-| roosters 16; ducks 32@ Just above 1 2 red 1.3444; No. i | Durum in fair demand and|Wooled ewes 8,00@9.00; good to| Bran 28.00. cifie preferred declined over ‘five! @ rst positi ; es MERICAN 1 1 Corn No. PONGES ahite steady. choice clipped ewes in small lots 7.50 they lost to t . ing 71. Corn offerings were scanty and de- | @8.00. Goose Goslin di n hit-' New York a ‘ s No, 2 white 47%; No, 3 white | mand was good. Sree Pie tine with a long one in’ the St, Louis... F q i : Date wale steady to firm with of- 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK ~ 7th that brought his team from be- Washington... i Jot quoted. ings meager. South St. Paul, April 26.—(U. S. D. 5 Babe Ruth fanned! petroit : ley 76@87. | ve Wi eady. of A.)—Cattle 1,800; best steers and 4 \Philudelphia nothy soed -460G Barley was firm at 62 to 80 cents.| she stock slow; about steady with . * pught Cleveland 5 5 ver seed 29,00@ Flaxseed was steady. Monday’s close; cutters unchanged; 11 to! Chicago i : : bulls weak; bulk fed steers salable 9. e ead-| Boston a 2 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK around 9.00 to 10.00; mixed year- ing 9 to 4, up t —_— tlie: | “h 0, April 26.—(U. S. D. of A.)} lings early 10.25; she ock mostly A pitcher who bi the Games Today — 000; uneven 5.75 to 8.00; cutters 4,80 to 5.50; ning run was the he the St. Louis at Cleveland. ARGO BUTTER steady cking sows 8 bulls 6.50 and down; stockers and Wi ton at New York, Fargo, N. D., April 26.—4)—But- .70; bulk 150 to 200 pounds | feeders largely 6.50 to 8.00. | Te Chicago. , unquoted; packing stock 24.|10.50@10.63; 210'to 240 pounds 10.25] Calves 2700; vealers strong to k Philadelphia at Bo th MeCurdy leven outithe senodsiea| —«- ATOWAL COR | Wis diioetel Here’s the nd Red Sox] St. Louis tsburgh a ee one toad to real ciga ; fin ce ' rette enjoyment... burgh s a ne eh as Nétural Boston at Philadelp! \ i : ; New York Mie ' Tobacco /_ Yesterday’ 's Games | : : : — ean es ae at AMERICAN LEAGUE R Detroit Chicago Doyle, Smith, ¢ Ba Connally and Me- Curdy, y recognize the strength} |. t of the Americ: Vi Sey By) 8 e in the National © . 9 helped to establish was the first world bowski, Collins. series played between the champions of the two leagues? 6 R TH . Louis : 1 9 ganized in 1900. fanielider and O'Netly Kite 2. B. B. Johnson was the prime and L, Sewell. mover in the organization. He has| |, ——- heen its president since its incep-| Philadelphia-Boston postponed, pig | cold. 3. The National League made a se temporary truce in the season 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE 1903, the two leagues later ironing| | ROA out their differences, Pittsburgh . Os a8 4. Internal dissension, fighting * . 1 ive between the Spalding and Freeman) Z and Smith; factions, paved the way for the suc-| Haines and Snyder, cess of the American League. =a 5._ In 1903, hetween Pittsburgh of R oH the National and Boston of the Amer.) ( rehecea Ay Be s ine ; 2 re eas eter eich, Kantmann, Blake, Ballheart and Hartnett; M ehf, Donohue, Rixey and Hargrave, Picinich. R i THE Boston ..... sonal ess Philddelphia Me Uae (actua The Associated Press) | New York—Andre Toutis,, France,’ pagans’ Feobatt, Knight, and, Taylor aioe asc outpointed Carl Tremaine, Clev@land 5 (10), Tony Canzoneri, Brooklyn, won & technical knockout over Harold| O*e?# not scheduled, ; i ig yes ‘ ge oor opel Smith, Chicago (3), AMERICAN ASSOCIATION : i : y H : pay, u London—Gypsy | Danicis, | Wales,| Minneapolis. « ae . ; ; ¢ 4 eee sehen Semaine won the light heavyweight champion- | Toledo... Mee eee :™ answer. Natural sweetness, ship of Great Britain from Tom| Benton and Gowdy, Ryan, Milstead, Berry, London (20). McCullough and Heving, L Pp INA. i . tx . ee : : ; natural character, natural to- Chicago—Joey_§ iIwankee, eos j > : aa "7h OS Ae eg 9 R ; A AL A’ 1S America’s — hacco taste, the very thing 9 ‘ Columb Seranton, Pa—Cowboy Jimmy] ““yenge® . 2 t a e you smoke tobacco fort- Lyi, Beranton (3). stopped Eddie| Jer, Zumbro and Bird. | a if est sel li n: grade cigat 3 Seivsville, Wis.—Pete Bross, Great lee: i Milwauke 9 2 4 Falls, Mont,, scored a technical knock | Indianapolis’. Sig sages 8 out over Dave Ostrov, Duluth, Minn.,| Johnson, ‘and _MeMenemy, (e~ Thompson; Sehupp and Snyder. *--Over 2 million a ’ ~Iy one 'e = Fights Tonight ‘ Mike, Tallerino, Baygnne, Ned (1 2: St | In a large variety of popular sizes and shapes from '10c to 3 for 50c- : : eS Ee ; e Chicago 0)” DET MOET Mos thai Glen aad eters CONGRESS CIGAR COMPANY, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. d { I 1 Des Moines—Buddy McDonald vs. aRN LI ft 4 ee | eee eet ] PY , : Tay Sedllfp-one 304 tare ' The Referee — || des Moines't;'Wiehita 3, ’ 6+ ‘ AY } ¢ PREPAREDNESS ' tif § How did the Farr-Hill fight , in) | First Chomts Girl: He's a sorious Cc I G A Cleveland during April end?--G. H.| minded kid. Always telling me I ought to be putting by something MINNEAPOLIS DRUG CO., Wh | “Farr won the decision in 12] for a rainy day. ‘ Lacorrr & Myers Topacco Co. nds, Second Chorine: Well, aren't you " Eddie Egan, Gene Tunney’s|soving his letters?—lIdeas, ,