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| FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . omens AGE FIVE ' daa is 4 1 ' . Joc Ba Norfolk, | —_—_—_—_—— ee — ———a! Var” won from simmy’ OFoote| | a Flyer Seems Tired as La gave g uae ; | | “GRAIN | M AR K k I S | BINANCIAL || He Leaves Gotham .. Fights Tonight i yee A | HH ass Detroit — Tiger Flowers vs. Bob/ || N } | | (Continued from page one) : Site cil ae | LIVESTOCK By Associated Prees Leased Wire | NEWS | Harry H. Knight, one of the, backers 4 - taieeee ~~ - a * ni . sibs " 2 a. aren _ — eee ee a ERE ESN GRAIN PRICES CHICAGO RANGE jarrived yesterday by rail from New . ; rH are : June 17 wrk to witness the three-day cele- ie 4 “e 4 Saal Close Close —~Today— —Today— bration this city has planned for her | CUBS REMAIN. BISMAREK 9 REDEEMS SELF THROUGH: JACK DEMPSEY | to Yesterday Year Ago Open ‘igh Low Close json. Both eal eet the night as ‘ : duly 1.46% 141% 146% ATM Aa ‘ . ; | ’ j 7 i ‘ q e om to% to %% LINDY AS : 7 Sept. 1.4444 4 144 1.45 1 Ali 21 DECORATIONS g 7 | ms toi to New York, June 17.-(P)—-Strenu- @ | | ous ente: nment of Colonel Lind- i . “ . x | ‘, $57 York for four days « BAST PIRATES) | Cotter: You Have Mt | [Team Does about race rom) 19 OPTIMISTIC "atest Sethack in Price 19% ste Sr (kde a tts eH by Kent Seraat Last Sunday’s Playing—| Comes on Evidence That 1.07% 1.09 1.05% sleep prior to hopping off for St. ene U8 Oat OFF ‘ ; \ : Louis and home with the other mem= —— Love's Pitching Aids— Market Is Overbought 9% AON Ber BE the fein or ea nee 15) Sleepless for 36 hours, Lindberg : , Beat Fading Phillies, 7 to 2— Ea enamine, Hone Ran By Baumgart-|Voives Disapproval of 85-15/ ii Bie eS aye 4s a9 was whirled about three boroughs of - ' Te ‘ | Chicago, June 17.—4)—Evidence s | 5 ive his final honors. | Pirates Beat Braves— Whey ner of Litifon' in Fifth Is| Split If He Should’ Meet hat both corm and wheat had been sey @% to% cats resited at midnight to vest a ” ‘ over bought, for at leas: je time 7. DTM 17% AS ew hours before his 900-mile fligl Brewers Lead A. A. Big Feature of Game Gene Tunney being, developed today, and material July PERE tues, (ae tte the: horde: Of: the: TNE setback in price took place toward 1.05% 9% 1.054% 1.06 who financed his $25,000 expedition Ee ——, ithe last. A forecast of clearing S , across the Atlan ee (By The Associated Press) Tn about as thorough a fashion as| Los, Aneeles, June 17-1 dnek| and warmer weather counted as a isae 1080 “on his final in New. York. the pene cp tS as could be desired, Bismarck took ocea-| Demepeey, tuned eastward MleN;ibearish factor. The fact that corn ior 107 ; 1 four medale, Sriiging ight victories to their credit, the sion Thursday to wipe away the) vciry out his comeback plans de-! had advanced 12 cents a bushel since ¥ 3 decorations to 21, and the hicago Cubs today remained a full memory of that di Turtle| shite his disapproval of a proposal | /#st Saturday, did a good deal also e awarded by ‘Raymond game behind the pace-making Pitts- Lake game of last Sunday, Linton! ny ‘Tex Rickard that he accept only| ‘© ,bring about profit taking sales, 12.55 | 0 y the first non-stop air burgh Pirat The two clubs start Waa 5 to 2 in Bismarck’s favor. [19 per cent of the gate recoipts/ i) to aan Sy ae eae cent * 12:37 flight from y York to Paris. a crucial series Sunday. MD thuei alata esertiate cesattuca atseld: Necenrn- the’ cine: tom weet |Cormn clostd unsettled 14 te 2 cents : ST _ilaseail sages who” have’ been reahe tm fid'a complete about face| Gene Tunney in an effort tg regain |e lower with whoa, enk 14 to gs nat 13 |(GORILLA MAN? shaking their heads at e rej day the heavyweight championship. i Meinl “ag an 14.5 9.00 hd #3 : i yy to play smooth and fast ball. el ion|#nd provisions showing 10 to 20 IE a . Pa comers Sue “Boc™ Love did the “tvicing ‘and gcTRe former NeMyMCIENE champion Cana decline nn a serene CHARGED WITH | fytheir” aheervatons. The Cab ea Fb seme nscomene © [eae fo come, te terme wih te) tata etn ea ad aba [ER ight aig 0r packing sows) 8 HN. 8. BES chal MURDER OF 2 iy seasnnion ia? sicthts ona The return of Sagehorn and the| NeW York promoter he was willing: 11 ticNaking on bulges on price ted |735@8.40; slaughter pigs 7.60@ "ord to good home run by Hartnett. The fading: sdaition of, Love aae a good a fight with jack Sharkey of Bouton |'®, sharp reactions: One Jowa dis-] Cattle Cw SE sl ._, (Continued from page one) Philadelphia club was a 7 to 2 vic bie d to this smart playing! under the ction of a promoter| Patch that received particular notice ieee riabeanacine: wee | 96 WER GE oe English-Spanish parentage in 1897, Be ee ea eee wal ccnay ane an inkling of what sort of a game| otter than Rickard. He said that if) vin, Mtr ed than was ever before| cline; good to choice vealers mostly |1 Hard (Mont.) WEN en of Winnie ne former team mate, Hal Carlson, who an inkling of what sort of a gamelhe defeated Sharkey, he would also|June planted than was ever before) eit TROGTORD! eon YS cate MERE cece coc fied him as a man he picked up fiv arent to the Cups.recently ig aitrade it was. In the first inning only was| pe willing to sign with some other| known, and that the prospect is the steady at 12.50@13.50; common and | | ar page north of Minn., June Pittsburgh had to beat the Boston there any evidence of indecision and| promoter for a battle with Tunney.|Poorest since 1903. Other Towa re-|medium kinds unevenly lowers most | Minh. & _— ind drove to W Braves to stay in the van and the| | NOT Mucw oF 4 putTER, | Jafter that things went along with shi w: tSiaeuioa 1a aba |ports current said the fall must be pele ce a an a hetchatn-ot eet bespectacled Lee Meadows showed OUT AGREAT LITTLE TAKE precision. ys Demand Is Foolis! y late to mature the crop. | + no strictly ¢ ene eee Nae B AERIS évibuited to’ Neinenee . ; Linton Did Well Dempsey characterized the 15 per! cally all advices-at hand in- loads with weight held at 13.50; | Minn, & it ard Me and ine vase | the way to a six to nothing walkover. Nt it i fe i i clearance fairly good at week's ad- BY artives voce se jot that Linton played poor ball.|cent proposal as “a ridiculous d hiateriul reduction of corn| clearance fairly good a y PAL Gee Teabe tet Aaa eel maa ——J on the contrary, the Emmons county| mand” und, he said, may result in resin the principal producing| Vance on steers; bulk very draggy ancy 1 Amber Durum ied for a pinch bitter after six ine team did some good work as a whole|any one of. three ‘other promoters|areas throughout the major portion decline, on all grades of she sto ne : i a but a couple of disastr errors | staging the Sharkey fight. jof the corn belt, ¢ leading trade} and bu c " runt ised by the Winn; licé iyaahaare on | Pennant Progress '] more or less balled things up from|. “Sharkey has not. signed to fight | orald the crop everywhere| Sheep 6,000; fairly active; gener- ; ed by the Winnipeg polls | R Neue int te pring| 9 | their standpoint, for Rickard,” the former champion nd perfect weather seems{ally steady with Thursday; bulk - wought: ine Garin , Pgh Sede Abtidde ice] ees a P| AMERICAN ASSOCIATION The big feature of the game was a ae aan I ae three (te fide er | yo eee “ae fete Ld _ 15.00@15 i ener Mrs. Florence is by cl ‘i ‘i home run by Baumgartner, He came| fers that would mean just as. muc' Much of the buying wheat | to packers 15.75; 0 ce q Mo , of n | OREN GIO EEC UCI ee W, Es Pet) dp to bat in the fifth and proceeded| money for me, and more for Sharkey. today was based on the action of) um lambs downward to 14 Ataer Dur eee leas ron or aie we 6 vin, SL Ces 982/ P ion one out far over left. field.| While I would like to fight for Tex;| corn, low; culls mostly 10.50@11, FUN oa sof | a home run, for a 10 to 6 win. | Bill) Toleds Bismarek, by this time, had three|he will have to change his financial er Hii eel SA eli ge ES puerioorunt: BAVAVAVAVAVAS Terry also hit a homer. Jes: t Ming ae li : credited to two for Linton.) Plans for my fight with Tunney. | PROFIT TAKING SETS_IN desirable weight ewes 5.50@6. Durum ... was no puzzle fe ea eh ee 4 m the sixth and eighth,| | “When the time comes that’ I am) ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET | cece oe peed ay q a) A e . ; ? brought in the other two, not worth more than 16 per cent as| Mirineapolis, June 17.—()—Wheat | feeders scarce. 0 arrive : h THE fo 1. Luque held the Robins to sev:| Indianapolis. 30 "Puller walked as the first inning|® drawing card to fight any,one, that|and corn futures proved to be over an ane nad : Rae > aHE ess < See ae ere ne ane bee 450] opened and stole second, makitig| is the exact time I am goin to hang | bought when profit taking set in aft-| SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | 2 Yellow. co qr s > cokes the ee ¢ Hate nel . third on Sagehorn’s sacrifice. Fischer|¥P my gloves for good and all. er mid-session today. Support was! South St. Paul, June 17. — (t ‘ASHION SHOP FOR, date ater Gant ec Hiee iii disposed of Simonson, while Fuller| Tunney Deserves Major Share thin and prices broke sharply. | Corn s. Dy of A. }_—Gatele 10s all classes . butte s tattoo on old form Markary and’ toa a ropped from the picture on an at-/ «Tunney is entitled to the major! iit July dipped a shade under 1.00.|day’s decline; practically all of e * Yankees clouted out an 8 to 1 victor tempted steal. slice of the gate when he fights) Whit cioge was Itaa2 cents lower, advance lost; several Opposite’ Postoffice 4 in the first game of the serics with . crraulson disposed of Koeppen and) again—no matter whom he meets,” W(t) “Stowery’ weuther and active | yearlings and lightweight steers HS yy i lein fanned, while Blacksmith sing- id. “If 1 in the ool, showery weather and active z é * ithe St. Louis Browns. The Babe) Kansas City at Indianapolis. | {eq and then made second. Fettis| site rorner of the ring a fot of those) Pull fupport sent corn un sharply, |10.00@ 1.00; best heavies held q > season in the first frame, and Geb- walked, but Angell popped to Sage-| fans at the fight are going to be my| Put. the advance attracted | beavy alabie around 9.60@10.25; she i @ ' rig next up, collected his’ 15th. 4 ba sme = har ae felons od peetab ly still more willl From ‘the top resulted. | stock mostly 5.75@7.60 for cows und @ GIVE > Wh ave paid admission to see my) a shea a .00@8. and od The, White Sox" eat to Howard] CMEnR@ 000: ua There ore two wal ond a salen | head noche, of” T have my ens |aroorea Sf with worm “Trade wae| Frage heifers euiars "42a: | aan a fl 0 win| St. i 3 ; ase in the second for Bis about the fight, financial and other. | (8 SEH sal a Is unchang. $ i ‘innings this time. George Connally, : : “ thi sti fac ees SB On A etl oe ean te Leary; bue-lost dest advance on|calves 1,400; vealers quality consid- making hie fiat siatt in the box in a B Ait] sine, “Woltoe wilked and Soushora| ie Wiigntors oe | MOM POY inte ead ee on apotta, (OTRO EA TES Toes ents 10/8 1 oe e [dee spew Aaloed dt Hd ar apa sacrificed to bring him to second.) Dempsey planacd to depart today h wheat demand was spotted.|@15.00; bulk 12.00.) 7 BanneticeGanee Tay ete eceet nee Ga: Stucnson Knocked “out, a two-bagget| for Mee Wore He atid Ricker | Offerings were light and choice to] Hogs 6,500; | slow, practically > < j “he Howton Red Sox hammered out] Brooklyn a Cincinaat ig bring’ him in, whlle Riley scored| would be the fret man he would aee| 1a o° or” uuality “low sal |for sorted light hows? mostly 150 < > Q i ve if it ‘s upon is arriv: ere, “He wi oe # av a hia: . ” if ai an to 10 win rer cdinte aervies| Other team ‘not senedaled, Webster aided’ in bringing files in| have four days, in which to er [Put about unchanged. Winter wheat) te Oote sora: pigs steady cari \> a during a barrage of 31 base hits. Ira ——— and each availed himself of Oy es straightened out,” Dempsey declared.) "Corn offerings were moderate and cost. Thursday q Father's Day e Flagstead celebrated his return to AMERICAN LEAGUE base. Mohn’ struck out and Paulsom/ "If he wants me to fight, Sharkey.{iess choice was included in the re- t 263. | the Boston lineup with three hits in] J ¥. 4 Pet, tied fo shire ied bok Wabiter and nen panne ve cna eee arts ceipts. Top. quality. was firm and fat lambs around 50 or ld June 19th < jew York ........ le ant | celts. depletes Ne caak ! four Grice. stayed tight baseball and| Chicago. -..--s.s. 34 a %| Klein to Love, while Love disposed|to stage the Sharkey fight, I will|feneral basis unchanged: | Fe ee ne bent year: ‘downed Washington 6 to 1, behind Philadelphia naa of Blacksmith. probably et Jack in a Philadelphia sro Gans steely, BERD EA REE HC: ' Doh ancive H itchi ¢ ashingto: ring, anyhow, next mon lea ae oe SS ee re tee ees UR reece gence cer erie Cr Le Sapa aie] two pop flies and’s strikeout con-]. Dempsey's’ actreas. wife, Estelle] - Barley was auict and draggy; poor CHICAGO PRODUCE _ BISMARCK GRAIN its and was not scored on until the ee eats. te stituted Bismarck’s quota in the Aayler,. aan seer eas trainer, Choice malting, was steady. Chicago, June 17.—#)—Butter un-| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) cent i eSers Lend &. A: Boston : Mensa teens Aumnl aineiea — Blaxacadl Was stones Pearse aheei eara Jo. 1 dark northern .-+.. rewers “* 5 y 8 s liner iga icc eee ory Mis dar y ark northern ...... The hard driving Milwaukee Brew- and stole second. Lipp was disposed Ifirsts 39% @39%; firsts 36@3' 1 northaen 4 iding t of excellent} _ Games Today of by Paulson. Fischer scored Angell 5 seconds 33@35. 1 amber durum. ering Ph cavy hitting forseven! St. Louis at New York. but went out at second. Vik ’ Egrs higher; reccipts 21,970 cuses I oUSAN aati Vy Li ataete ber r) d; Detroit at Washington The fifth also. w: fare for firsts 22@23;, ordinary’ firsts 20@ ped ducual C ive i Me Oo as n rsts 2: ‘S 20@ ee . thet way 16 yr ae tha Ament: aie a a ee ° | Bemarek, pe (excosditigly rick for - 21; storage extras 23%; 1 flax : can Association. leveland ai ston (two games).| Linton. Baumgartner came to bat istorage packed fi x The Brewers displaced the slip- rst and proceeded to wham out a Cheese unchanged. 1 ry i dhens for first plice| >, >> ~~?" home run. Sautter fanned, Koeppen fila a Barley Se rae cwhent thoy. dewranaalee | Yesterday’s Games j flied to second and Klein ‘fanned to bescaa cnicage HICAGO GRAIN, ag, | Mh har ew ville 5 to'1, while Toledo lost another eid the excitement. Meet Mand: Nine Sunday |Market Featured By Develop- icago, June 17—4#)-—Wheat No, | Speltz, per cwts +. game to St. Paul. Young and Luce —_—_— “Webster knocked a two-bagger and| Mee! andan ine Sunday 1 hard 1.5 No. 2 hard 1.51%. _ SHELL CORN B Knocked out. circuit . stole third. Fischer finished Mohn, - an}. Corn No. 2 mixed 1.02; No. 2’ yel- drives while. Wilron sand.” Riconda PAMONAL LESOUE while Pauison sacrificed to score Afternoon—Signs Point to | ment of Strength in A sation hammered out doubl Y Boston ... ahi 1] Webster. Wadeson fanned. Black-| Fost Match, Good Baltl Neglected Groups ats No. 2 white 51%4@b3's; hits. Wilkinson, Col-| Pitts: 3 smith flied to Wadeson; Fettig, to asi atch, le 3 white 48@501 enn ‘onel” pits et Mcslved discouraging|~ Greenfield: ails aaa’ Sibacss Mes2| Fuller, and Angell to Wadeson again. Rye No. 3, 1.04%. ‘ i seount unde support from his mates, who made] dows and Smith, Gooch. "| In one-two- free order Bismarck’s! Bismarck plays Mandan Sunday on| New York, June 17.—(4)—Re-| Barley 82@97. a Ibs x r corn, 70 Ibs., 5 cents un three errors, cae — men went out at first in the seventh,) the “Mandan diamond, in what is|Sumption of ‘the upward movement| Timothy seed 40500.16, Bocas wit a ae Both the hitting and pitching de- 8 a B| While Paulson disposed of Lipp,| likely to be one of the best games| in today’s stock matket was fea- lover seed 20.00@35.00, aes ‘ partments failed to function for| Philadelphia ......... 2 7 4|Fischer filed to Sagehorn, while! of the season. tured by the development of strength| Lard 1865. Toledo yesterday and St. Paul! Chicago .... 7 @ }{ Baumgartner walked, stole’ second| °’sandan is all primed for the game|in such recently neglected groups as| Ribs 12.12, chalked up, its, second consecutive) | Preutt, Scott and Wilson; Carlson] Q9d, gained tind on, Mohn’s error.) and is anxious to avenge the loss of | the bakin tobacco,| Bellies 1 . ; utter wel 3 f 1 108k ae : i ee a _ eGaltabue. Wind: From Millers [4 Harinett Riley “and Love fanned in Bis-| narck ty looking fotward te keenmg| shares. With the exception of the| CHICAGO POULTRY " Pitcher Roy Meeker was the show © gl marck’s segment of the eighth and] jt record high, establishment of new hizh records by| Chicago, June 17.4) Il by himself in Columbus’ 4 to 0| New York . e 11g Bl things looked slim, Then Webster| “phe fiamseck tontative lincup is:| General Motors and Nati ;| alive, steady; receipts 4. cars; tory over Minneapolis. Besides Peres eee 0| gained second, went to third on| sugchorn, short; Fuller, left field;|the so-called “rich men's 19; springs 4; broilers. 2 holding the Millers to four seared nes, zsimmons and Taylor, ae i gle and scored through] Simonson, catcher; Love, pitcher; re aloe hat ste scree cond: ee pe pepontare Qua i hits, he smashed out a two-bagger| 0’ McGraw, i ulson’s aid. " i iley, third; in, first; , sec-| tions continued easy, the renewal of | (spring. D25; geese " | which drove ina run. as was Medk:| der, Schulte aN, nee Ban and Baye puinton wert back to its nastime of Riley) Gites Moblin ties Mann, es 4'ber cent for call inoney being the| @25. ‘flying out, thu: oeppen to Fuller; | 5; i lowest in weeks, Ju ividend an gion trad i Oh oe acsae Cle ae fein and Blacksmith to. Paulson, | TWH field. oa. who has|interest distributions” are exposted MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR \ polis were deadlocked 1 to 1 until] Brooklyn ...... 1 6-7. ~— 4] Wadeson guined first through | been out, this far on account of in.|to set a record by totaling more than} Minneapolis, June 17-—-(?)—Flour the ninth in-mng, when the Blues ran| Cincinnati ..,....... 10 13 | Single.and gained second when Fuller| juries ig expected to help strengthen $550,000,000. True to predictions, | unchanged; shipments 34,046 burvels. in ghree runs to’ take the game 4 to,1.) ” P Ehrhardt, McWeeny and] #2ctificed. He advanced to third) the Bismarck lineup, while ‘“Doc”| the directors of the Americun Brown 00@27.50. je Lege “ad Hotere while Sagehorn took second on Lipp's| Love should be in good form for the| Hoveria Electric corporation passed aera 1 eR aaa aaa ogee ee game after the Linton gante Thurs-/the preferred dividend, due at this) |. FA) by H Haulvon. disposed of FettienSaum oA sndau’s' tentative Jineup includds pbitensth of Generdl Motors, whieh fat, unauoted; . ek 7 and Lipp, ending the game, u mighty | Newcomer pitching and Tarbox catch-| has been based on predictions of an- MEUNBAPOLIS BANGE Rens Bc ge ne, ing: Helbling or Ferderer at first; | Qther, special dxtra “sh, or stock SA RAEOLIS BANG i Zachary, G eM él e box score: MaMahan at second; Fisher at short; | distribution, communicated itself to eo . a IN GOLF SE and Grabowski ns Sobanes Move Blamaarek oo a x | Botflen at, thirds Ferderer, Shafer, oe nee et cttaly Dodge Bros, | Whent— Onn Ths Tew Clove : a 3 . wens or Wirtz in the field. * . 0 2) Jul: 4532146 1.43% 14 as Be sy oo Se Pierce Arrow common, Chrysler, Yel- ry ie 1. Bie LAG. AaB AAR 300602 F 1 > low Cab, and Willys Overland, all] Sept, 1.45% 145% 1430 14 New Orleans. Women Favored| Chicago, .---...--.- 5 1 1 4 1 0| Lodge Nine Piays OF which changed hands in’ lazge| _ Dee. 1a injects: dep 0 7 Rye 56 1 ne 1: & e volume. 4 s y ee a ey, i - to Defeat Present Title- | ,,Connally and | McCurd: 46 0 2 4 0| Shop Team Tonight) Low priced rails were in xood de-| July 1.08 1.08% 1.0714 1.07% te, Gray and Cochrane. d icularly the New Haven| Sept. 99 = 99% 97% 197% 4 ns 3 2 ¥ 1 0 0 mand part ay art iy e ew a Ae { ——— i A holder, of Kansas City 40 0 ¥ 4 A) the A. 0, U, Wy nine will cross the| Aes" int Stpectation off favorable Ma 40% 40% A0% nd 4... 3 0 0 9 O 4) river tonight to’ play the Mandan ivi f ffecti S 46° 46 454 45% a y Ger yet ae tea at financial dividends after effecting 4 lemonstrat eir » Karr, Buckeye ai wells |. : hibiti: 2.21% 2.22% ahilty: to play within a few strokes| Welzer, Lundgren, Harriss, Russell] , 33 ade © 27 12 2) The Shoperafters have ben rolling Bre A Te Oe ee” carn ane i2e of par golf were paired todav in| Ruffing and Hoffman, Hartley. ae re H POA E along in the win column so far this! standing out with again of 6% points, : : ‘the finals in the women’s trans-Mis- — k a te B OH EO A El season, but the A. O. U. W.’s have! The rally in the baking shares was 861% 87 BOM sippi tournament on the Blue Hills shes R BH , 8 Koeppen, bt ar) hopes of breaking this succession to| stimulated by the covering: oper: ‘11% 71% 1% Gpurielhere ee Detroit eee, (Ay ae § Ce ee ae ay 8 vietny ® ee ore, coltnn, tions of a sleeping short interest in 7 Miss Marion Turpic, New Or-| Washington .......,. 3 . unday, the ‘Fort Rice nine is to| those issues. DULUTH RANGE leans municipal cHammion.and a for-| Stoner und Baswlér; Thurston ang ‘ . ? 2 : 4 come here to play tlie lodge men. PAmuaemant abates alec displayed. a ‘June 17 2 elaine ae ett pert Ruel. 4001 0:1 Tv ‘Late To Clas if oT oderions, HaNer te deaderabie : Open High Low Close rs. 0, 8. Hill, o} i ' —— : Classi of Warner Pictures “A.” Sears Roe-| Durum— ‘ fending champion. Mrs. Miriam AMERICAN ASSOCIATION BBS OMe ata? tos’ e buick led the advance in the merehan-| July 1.53% 1.5% 1.54% 1.54% Hi 6 Kani i id R 31 1 3 0 ae & i hs eiieer Sei Weebien eos| Minapapolis 0 4 0 4 G 0 S/FOR-RENT—nwo nice newly decor. |GIRIDE HTOUD. a number| Rare” 8% LOM 10% 18% ired with Miss Ann Webster, of|Columbus....--..... 4 7 @. 0 Lk 0} ated Barfly furnished and partly)’ cSstern railrond’ and an’ assoyt-| July 1.48% 1.18% 1.12% 1.12% te q —, —] modern sniall living apartments, in ( eavenworth, Kansas. Malone, Wilson and Kenna; Me FG 22: is 5]. my building on Sixth strect, must| ment of specialties responded to! Sept. 1 1,02 1.00% 1.00% P. ih , Miss Turple continued her consist-|er and Ferrell. nf brisk buying in the final hour, Dela-| Flax— + Bi bi Off} . see them to be canvinced. rent very th P cht shooting yesterday to come from | gotmmary: Base Or yet twor| reasonable. H. L. Reade, Phone| Ware and Hudson improved five and) July 2.22% 2.2254 2.22, 2.22 . Behind to nose out Mrs, Austin Par- i se hits: "Webster: ‘Riley, Simon-| 239. *| General Refractories seven points.| Sept. 226 2.26% 2.25% 2.25% dhe of Hibbing, Minn. 2 and 1. | Mrs. St, Paul . 3 2 Ribas. Wobeters Bey. fet prey U, 'S. Distributing preferred and the) Dec, 220% 220% 225% 220% also found some ry in| Toledo f $ i new common shares, U. S. Realty, —. sliminating Mrs. 1:8. Hynes of St. G ed Hall: Bauingartner. Struek|FOR RENT “Completely furnished! Wise "Sewing Machine, American| MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Louis, 4 and 3; Ses: ies d Pha. \ | outs 5; by. Baumgartner, | 7 Note, Hoe and company, Amer. | Minneapolis, Jung: 1' le —Wheat | Garage. Inquire: at 508 Fourteenth) ein” Sumatra Tobacco, New’ Have receipts today 119 compared to 164 a ened inf Pee : j land: Hudson and Manhattan were all|year ago. Minneapolis cash . wheat ‘women’s epee a J RENT. Barchased ascending scale.| and. coarse grai i tations! ie seat dis Pep, ee es _ : You wilhisive Fri f OO fecer ‘ylar tiebeneia, Made RK = Nand Pacific, ; Tatertationai today followe ane sg mu) al an strict oun; [- # ind Hud- rt 5 . 4 + P da} jullen. : : ern. Close in. 528 Sixth st Me Motors netad: stees. “of pres- entace iis 158% @1.63% | finals will be played tomoi — Oey ee ¥ pABy, ae ry sociated Pi fs ‘ Pe ccd a, asabbnd To arrive Pe ¢ LEEROL IG : sales ximated= 2,400,000 . jont i o 5 defeat Ys > Be ql 3 ye ae BN aed : To asriv ‘3d 3 1543 é BN. 2, OK + LIAL FA Y 154% @1.58% | hoice 1.49% @1.58' wood 1.44% @1.48' wn champion, won their way to 3 <t dee, Rock i a . showing most advance; /1 ppd vane hero today. * te t.| bnets ik Vetter prades 160" to. 200 nt le a = a _ Miss Marion : ‘won from 8: rian De-| js ie eet 3 210 to 250|1 Northern — i be 8, gd to choice 1, Hettiee aa J. 8. ord to good 1.41% @1.46% srassessee LAOT@LDT i

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