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“ int BISMARCK TRIBUNE oe ETS | “news || Ag HATOR | ££X/) SEe2=222! Capitol Theatre vgn Thad ites sipteinnd be hele ed re si gps, . -The entire ship was thoroughly H Sat ' inspected shortly before October Tonight and Saturday CHICAGO GRAIN, TABLE INDI AN APOLIS f : The captain stayed on the bridge of || <—_” = WHEAT LOWER; | i. oe iter aa «GRAIN | LIVESTOCK = | | | | —Today— = —. The ts of ASH! Yesterday Year Ago Open High Low Close Buenas Hen ct, is, Mafalda. at SPEED! THRILLS! D CORN GOES UP ee 1.23% 142% 1.24% «21.24% 1.28% 1.28% Names Ira M. Holmes to Re-| | : their information, the total number|— Actual scenes trom r< Bet ‘@% @% = @% @1.35 on G12, | Place Wife as Controlier— | { \ : freer asers, ot ihe wrecked liner |] ie, Saugus ; 28% 283 é F t : peor ene) | March a 1.28% 128% 1: 1.271% He Then Becomes Mayor } bare ny eet i sees ; ridin Selling in Northwest and) May 180% © 147% 10% 129 1201 care { 7 here, 382 passengers and 149 mem-(f| Wat { Weak: t Liv I Have |;. @% @% @ deka ieely Oct. 28.—(?)—Mayor : bers of the Mafalda’s crew. The For- eakness at Liverpoo Corn— ie 1% 82% 81% som, |John L. Duvall of Indianapolis mosa was reported to have 353 sur- Bearish Effect Dec. 81% ° bit SRI aT 2) signed his office at noon -yester- vivors board, vad | @% @% DY on i gx day, according to an announcement The Mosella landed 39 passengers i | March Bot 512 86% = BH tn early this morning ey Ira M. he Simnbers of the srew at Ba- “hicage t H f a : i lolmes, ominent attorney, who gs 1 way hii 3 (Chicago, Oct oping or May 88% 83% AB 80% 88 i declared that he now is the mayor, ; women, one man and one child, Se : : ee | Olne Sens [forte secginston of Me aeeke:| | nn: the Beast han Bese ee, [Me , 5 ” ° 8 ion of his wife, Mrs. iner atker fe Gan-| Dec. AT% 43% 47% 47% AT % 41% | Maude E. Duvall, as city controller, i pod it had received a waisage trem bearish effect | re 48% g - 48% 49 Cae Holmes in her place, and | ies } bed Alhena stating that the catas- : also a decided) March 48% 48% By : “ then resigned. Holmes said that toe was due to thé screw hold ort demand today for) 3 4m% 49% 0% 49% 49% he, as city controller, succeeded to tas broken open, the water then | rth America | May 49% Uh Seis colina Sees the maayoralty as provided by ‘aw. entering the engine room and the d unsettled 3-4 to 1) Buse” 9n% 90% 97% 98% aT orm | Duvall mallee big resignation to the pisinking within six hours, tk Act cant Mee and) Mareh 1.00% 1.0012 1.00% = 1.00% 1.0054 claude E. Neeley. president of AGED See Hoot outwit paren A sue or aonly 102% 1.06% 1.02% 1.02% «101% «1.02 | EE pant ag et ii OF the meaner to sen emand for at) Lard — ae : i claims the office which the cit } nine Aig waa pita us| Oct. 11.80 13.25 11.90 11.90 11.85 11.87 council said was vacated by Duvall Astor ey eg) n for today’s downturns in] .. @se 8 11.90 following his recent conviction for be ' a sh ai Besides,| Nov. 1.80 13.20. 11.90 1192 11.82 90@ | violation of the corrupt practices ul eed wth hs itisfactory. Washing-| Jan. 124) 1887 ut ee T0 GET EST ’ 4 foudce! Aud some vhile were that the! @2 mance! And some rop outside Russia Ribs e . 4 936 SURVIVORS Freat comedy, 000 bushels greater| Oct. 12.00 12.90 Lis 12.50 1240 12.42 ARE LANDED AT ie ees 0. j set i as ii rr Hig ant some eaun-| Dee 11.00 32.00 TWO S. A. PORTS vial Entry in Actress’ Diary ie ieatice to Pers | dats 1175-1250. 1L75.— 11.8575 «11.80 Leads to Finding of Movement of wheat in Canada Bellies— an 247 26 247° Barcelona and the Cape Verde Is-| seemed to please Constance Tal- rd continued on a biz scale, today’s ar: rae oo at — ae UAE or lands. madge, of the screen, when she re- cemailnne ticu! (Continued from page one) Something about her new freedom Sole Heir ¢ rivals at Winnipeg totaling 2,679 - “I think that about 400 have per-| turned to New York f: otland| New York, Oct. 28.—(>)—, . against 1,637 a year ago. On . s a ished. The explosion story appears} after divorcing Mase alpen and poor sister o! Glare Marne’ in her hand, authoritative current A % | POULT! to have originated among members famous emotional actress of the '80’s advices indicated that the grade of round whites 1.30 to 1.40; Idaho] | CHICAGO POULTRY of the crews of the rescue ships and 90's, whom the tresses or 6 ” Canadian wheat remains — disap- d russets Burbanks 1.50 to) Chicago, Oct. 28.—(@)—Poultry| which, arriving after the Principessa| lives moving through floating wreck-| er saw since their parents, a servit . IN ED PONIE pointing as a result of frost, rust, mostly 1.65; sacked rurals 1.40) alive easy; receipts nine cars; fowls! Mafalda had gone to the bottom, |age to pick up the survivors. maid and a cabman, patted wher and excessiv 2g A ee de-| to a . BO ee ee Rane: found much floating debris.” seat for held ae ie oct ot the children were babies, is sole heir’ liveries of Canadian wheat by farm-| . ‘i . | keys .25 30; li; - over the water near the falda. | to the , a") 29 ers to country elevators are still) | Minneapolis, Oct; 28.—()--(U. S.| 18 to 225 geese 16 to 18, THOSE RESCUED TELL The captain of the Mosella maneuv-| Had “it note oe igi tn Hal Roach Comedy—“Every Ice Man Knows’ ubout 21,000,000 bushels under last, D, of A.)—Potatoes: — Moderate SSEReHine ETA HARROWING TAILS ered his ship close to the fast flood-| for an apparently trivial entry in & Meascats this ‘time. re inquiry, demand slow, market _ MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Rio Janeiro, Oct. 28.—(AP)—The | ing Mafalda so as to be near when| diary of Clara Morris, speaking of Monday—Marajah, the Mysti Slightly weaker; carload delivered! Minneapolis, Oct. 28,—(P)—Flour| p10, Janeiro, Oct. 28--(AP)—The | ng Sore lost’ sister, Mrs. Elia’ Burts, 76 y— e Mystic ALL GRAIN FUTU sales, freight only deducted Minne-| unchanged; shipments 441,121 bar-| tated fellow passengers still ringing} Searchlights of the rescue ships] years old, crippled with rheumatism : DULL AT MILL CITY apolis-St, Paul rates, sacked pan oe a in their cars, hundreds of survivors | illuminated the scene. They res! and threatened with blindness, might Minneapolis, Oct. 28.— (AP) —| dredweight, round whites United Bran 25.50 to 25.75. of the sinking of the Principessaj vealed many people clinging td have lived.out her life in her tane- Wheat dragged lower today, weak] States No. 1, 1.15 to 1.25; mostly) FR ccna 4 Mafalda, off Brazil, were safe here| Pieces of wreckage and life preserv-| ment, in the Hell's Kitehen district er, suggested that "many victims had cables giving the market a bad cae 1.20, i CHICAGO CAST. GRAIN ‘ i ers, Around them float many | suffering privations of poverty, al. been so terrified at the time of the and slow export demand and Win-| ———————— Ie Chicago, Oct. 28.—(4 /—Wheat No. was an ccrie scene as the|Who were dead. levited by 330 @ month pension paid . | robberies that they would be unable nipeg weakness prompting profit 3 hard 1.23 1-4. _|French steamship Formosa and the Sailors Killed by Blast for her dead husband's Civil war F to make identification, taking by recent buyers on later | Corn No, 2 mixed .82 1-2 to .83;! Dutch Alhena came into port here.| Suddenly the Mafalda sank, re-| service. P “If we see any of tie fellows we trading. Prices had declined 1 1-4@ | No. 3 mixed .80; No, 2 yellow 83) Seemingly clothed in a death-like|vealing the great hole blown in her Order Is Signed : held up, we will point them out,” he 1 3-8 cents by midday. Oats ad-| 1-4 to 84; No. 3 yellow .81 314 tolpall, they made their way to the pier,| side by the boiler explosion. Many| Surrogate Slater visited Mrs, Bure : a offered, : i * vanced 1-4 cent and fell back, Flax-} TREND. 82. ro.| the only human sounds coming from|of the engine crew and probably| tis and took her testimony, consider- & ‘ Then followed an unusu-l spec- seed futures eased 1 cent under} | Oats No. 2 white 49 1-2 to .50;| their crowded passenger quarters be-| others were believed to have been| ed documentary evidence and at the # tacle of “reverse English,” the pris- hedging with pit support quieter. | No. 3 whife .47 to .50 12. ing the occasional agonized moans |killed by the explosion for mutilated | end of the hearing, by the light : oners picking out victims. Thirty- Barley opened easy, rallied, and fell Rye not quoted. of those who had lost their loved} bodies were seen floating on the] which came through a begrimed " two identifications were made, Rye futures developed a 4.5 My, doulincnver! Barley .75 to 80. ones in the tragedy. waters. Masses of wreckage of all] window half above and half below J | ——— a one. A cans pispeue ©? | Timothyseed 3.40 to 4.15. The screeching of the winches and|kinds dotted the sea. the ground, si an order declar-| 1 a eo 3 Scout Troo Cash wheat off were mod-| Many Spots Where Effective | Cloverseed 20.50 to 27.15, the throaty voice of a deck officer] Many survivors were in the water] ing her the : r of Clara Morris — erate and there was mpetition, | 2 Lard 11,92, directing the mooring of the Alhena| waving their arms and shouting in| and sole legatee. i, to Meet Tonight demand lacking snap all around. | Support Is Lacking Ribs 11,87. only added tothe gloom. The seene| desperation for aid. “They clung to] When Mrs. Burtis was asked why : . pasa were easy at} Bellies 13.00. brought sobs from women in the|the lifeboats in veritable clusters,| she had not visited her sister and Th late break. Ordinary, : sail ————— crowd held behind police _lines/ threatening to swamp them by their| mother if she had suspected the rela- neta ree of the newly-organized t and steady, Win- New York, Oct. 28.—(AP)—Sell- MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE |88hore. The Alhena’s decks were de-|weight,” the log of the Mosella re-| tionship, she replied: eee troops axe to hold meetings to: Durum was ing pressure, which had been inter-) MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE | <erted except for the stolid Dutch| corded. “When T heard Clara was é night, One group will meet with steady. Corn was in better demand mittent in the stock market since Rene eapolis, aay 239 smpared | ®8ilors on duty there, The British steamer Avelon,| ing blind and was sick, I yearned to | Mr. French at the Richholt school; and firm, Oats were quiet to fair |the long decline last week was| Wheat receipts today 289 compared |"“Other survivors were landed at|which reached the scene 10 hours| gee her but T mere aii, feng ate another, with Mr. Karasiewicz at « demand. Rye was quiet and un-|checked, was resumed in a more ex-| to #314 a year ago. Minneapolis cash, ia by the French steamship Mo-| after the boat sank, observed empty| prove that I was her sister aid g the Wachter school. The Baptist hanged. Barley was steady to|tensive ‘manner today. Encouraged | wheat and coarse grain closing quo-| 524} lifeboats and broken spars, but not| not know that I was. I could: ‘ troop will meet with Mr. Hatch at ' n, with a better demand. Range|by success in creating an air of | tations today follow: Many Die From Exposure a single human. how: would be pecatved not tell 3 the Baptist church. Any boys who 67@74 cents. Flaxseed was in} nervousness in speculative circles by eae spring, fancy Wee More than 300 are now believed t Survivors reported that, in the| "The father of Clara Morris was a | are interested in ‘scouting and de- r demand and 7 their ability, to pound down impor.| Montana. ..... «+ 144 @ 149% have perished. - Others died from in-|launching of the Mafalda’s boats,| blackritte tc rneq oak reas : re to join any of these troops may tant stocks, bears forged around and] To arrive ........ 44% @1. 37, |Juries and exposure aboard the res-|many were overturned by excessive! mother was a cook and. secvant. : visit tonight's meetings, W. G. Ful- ' CHICAG ESTOCK managed to uncover other spots|}1 DNS, fancy Mont. 1.42% @ 14 38 \eue ships which were speeding them|loads. As th® boats were launched| Clara was born in. To Peete nr . : | ton, director of boys’ welfare’ work, \—(U. S. D. hire effective support also was A aiavte eas . Re Sta \Sowand land: the passengers ran panic-stricken| Merch 17° 184e seat th sae | said. 20,000; un- | lacking. : hard 8} OM ois All accounts agr hat the scene i ¥ £ H . i TO cents higher;| With a good deal of gloomy gossip| ‘To arrive .... 1.23% @1.38% | 2, ret Mreiatitcliee cocina eed decks, seeking means of} brought to Buffalo, where Eliza was Too Late ‘9 Classify i Mo an ane a ae ce vaharp ales| To. getive, ose 1.21% @1.86% [the Ship sunk was a long, drawn out] | ‘The reseue ships eruised about the| “"'"” Father Deserts Family ee ee a down; ; bulk good and choice , prospective earnings, 2 sade Gripes & “te, {and harrowing one. ven ore} scene of the disaster for hours after i ‘i - '—Large room, suitable 4 210 to 200 pounds 9.50@10.20; 170 preciation in September operating Dae ch to sane Here apts the rescue ships came in sight there|the Mafalda sank until their com- hutetisibae ne ies rested cree gps stenograsber at! “for two, Call at 614° Seventh to 200 pounds 9. income of important railroad sy NS, gd to choice. 1.257@1.38% | were scores of passengers already|manders were convinced all that] ed the family when Cla tencgl wie ee Te! street, pounds §.00@ 7.75 tems, bullish operators found it dif-/1 DNS, ord to good. 1.21% @1.29% | in the water. Some survivors said| could be done in the matter of rescue yd Lites sing Metin oe neat eee ae dark northern. To arrive .. northern . ‘ficult to hold a following even when they had managed to start prices moving upwards at the outset. Early | 2 largely; most pi Id and Eliza nine months,| Chicago trial of George Remus, D—First class: that they saw sharks, but others} had been done. rome id org "| WANTED—First class mechanic. ’ pip oder pea Ca Professor Gigli Saved Bisa was adopted by Mr. and Mrs./ wealthy bootlegger accused of slay-| Tahr Motor Sales Co. The Formosa, the Alhena, the; The Italian embassy announced Eri Gary coriegee pieerecinotpary| ie ha Bends obo peed ene 9A0@ 10.2 ; advances of one to three points, in-|_ To arrive .. British Empire Star and the Mosella| that Prof Comado Gigli, presi- ANTED TO RENT—. t light lights packing sows spired in large part by the big re- DRE) a faiteny. Teureaveled pbc the sinking line dent of ‘the statistical eo of 1852, the mother was engaged as a| stigate a jail-break in Bt Laue wae in west spe aries “by @8.25; slaughter pigs 7.25@ duction in brokers’ loans, were trans- c {formed into losses of as much, or Cattle, 3,000; choice fed steers Hobe when the selling wave swept active; lower grades slow, steady; | the market. @ 1.39% che stock on” catch-as-can’ bees} Confidence in the soundness of] 3 | 119% @131% steady to weak with recent decline; {fundamental conditions was reflected is 1.15% @1.21% no life in bull trade stale kinds pre-!in the heavy accumulation of par- EIN os seeee 1.147% @1.21% dominating; vealers steady; stockers | ticular stocks, which ordinarily move | 1 dark hard (Mont.) 1.19% @1.27% ®\er. Emergency crews of volunteers|Rome, was saved. LL waahbaclp peege Alealivaa side! during adie ey, a rol lady. int Gee hea poke nara = A Colle Ciara ‘Morris’ died Neversbes’20,| the University of North Dakota,| Hello, Bill:—The Elks clab ze Cue 1925, intestate. Her property would| Grand Forks, demonstrated the mak-| is open for you every evening hay gone to the state were there no| ing of bestery this afternoon. L.! after 6 o'clock. Come up and lege o by P. Dove of jot and M. B. Chase 3. Burt, Eliza’s foster mother,| of St. John were other speakers on make it your headquarters, rite Tribune DNS, ord to good. a ancy. 1.32%@ 1 1 1 1 2 2 \2 2 2 3 % manned lifeboats and risked their! The embassy issued a statement! their hearts, and feeders fully steady; best fed | Widely, but efforts to realize in some| To arrive .. + 1.19% @1.37% e in eers 15.155 Seine Haan issues at the higher prices disclosed| 1 hard (Mont. 1.19% @1.36% died. Burt married again and his| this afternoon's pro AN State 0; lainer offerings 11.00413.00;|a rather thin market. This was il-| Minn. & SD, 1 dark second wife and his child failed to} _ A, concert b; L Ma Mt weighty sausage packing bulls! lustrated by the precipitate fall of| hard ........ - $174 live in harmony. When Burt died,| Band,” a recital by Margery i “ arce 7.00@7.15; largely 12.5 20. points in Rossia Insurance after| To arrive .. » 1.16% the girl left the household and mar-| well, prima donna soprano, an Winter enclosures give @7.15; largely —12.50@ | 20: poi ; d Harry Farbman, violinist, and a talk s 13,00 trade on vealers; cash prices | attaining a new peak figure. Minn. & SD, 1 hard. 1.17% ried George A. Burtis, in New York, are Serene ye tt | Seda fort in to otusiders 13.00@14.50. ‘Chesapeake and Ohio & Reading,| To arrivemm..... 1.16% Burtis served in the Civil war with| by W. Vaneta, 5506 nt | you weap your Sheep, 9,000; fat lambs fairly ac-| With losses of three and four points, | Fey 1 amber durum. 1.26 the fifth New York cavalry, and the) of, the | Minneapolis schools, on Ht touring car—for Chevrolet tive; strong to 15 cents higher; bulk respectively, were outstanding weak| To arrive ........ 122 Duryea Zouaves. He died in 1898,| “Music and the hich’ bi ine and Fords—$7.95 to $14.45 native lambs 13.75@14.00; best Spots in the railroad section, Some | Fcy 2 amber durum. 1.22 In 1907 a pension was granted to| on tonight's erpewrrely iets “5 - ¥ carly to city butchers 14.10; refus- | Of eee en DHces Wet 1 amie, durum..... ein his widow. the convention to a close. ing 14.25 for choice range lambs; 'Teached here and there, notably in 'o arrive oi hag gpmencremmongad : best lambs 11.00@1 few 12.00; | United States na General eee 1 aun . TH BOY D EI EC TED Disregards Gypsy 8 Gamble Auto ; most culls 10.70@1..00; choice fed | ttic and General Railway Signals. 'o arrive + 1.0 + clipped lambs ‘with ‘weight: eligible |,, Warten Brothers was an outstand-|2 amber durum... 1.10 AS PRESIDENT | Warning—Is Arrested Supply Co. around 12,00; sheep steady: cable ing exception, moving up to -2)2 durum ..... el —_ Bismarck, fat ewes .00@5.50" fe ding lambs | Points to a new maximum. 3 amber durum..... 1.07 OF EDUCATORS Chicago, Oct. 28—()—“Young N. D. searce, steady; 14.50 down; choice SS 3 durum .... 1.04 —— man,” said a Sypey soothsayer to U7 pound clipped ewe lambs 12.25. BISMARCK GRAIN 1 red durum. « 1.06 (Continued from page one) Chester Klinger, 20, “take the first = peeninLLivis \ Bismarck, Oct. 28. TUBER ieee cat at thelr meeting here by Miss Helen| train out of town. if you stay here SO. ST. PAUL LLIVESTOCK (Furnished by Russell. Mi J. Sullivan of the University of] until tomorrow you will get into South St. Paul, Minn., Oct, 28.—| Furnished by Russe eae North Dakota, Grand Forks. trouble.” (Pi—(U. S. D. of A.)—Cattle 2,000; | No 4 ooh ie eri. ; al Basing her report on the English| He didn’t—and he did. Twenty- opening steady at Thursday’s weak No" 1 hm ee al aS 0513 minimum essentiajs test’ offered to three close; run includes one car mixed No; 1 mixed durum meat all high schools by the department fed yearlings, nothing done on these; | No. 1 pre BEN: 1 rales ea of public instruction in May, Miss several loads westerns about 11.00;| No’ 1 flax nn! ved |S veliow fae Sullivan said that the median scores - few cars medium grade westerns| no. 9 flax oon 84 5 yellow corn. for North Dakota students, as indi- pects. 4 early £.50 to 9.00; she stock 6.00) No 43% * 1108 velloncaaen: cated hy the tests, ran approximate. Kama, companion of Kling- | to 8.255 cutters 4.75 to 5.50; bulls ores +17) 2 mixed corn. ly six points below the standard me- : + upward to 6.75; stockers and feed-' Oats” .* 40/3 Speen dian. Gift to Publi a ers steady. Calves 1,500; mostly 50 Speltz’ per cwt. 7 So ariva First class high schools rated ap- ublic cents lower; largely 11.00 for good ‘SHELL CORN proximately standard, while the lights; few’ choice to 12.00. 5 4 mixed corn. scores of the second and third. class Oa Hogs 11,000; little early’ action; | NO % 38 Ibs. or more o snuged SOEs high schools and the graded and early bids unevenly steady to 25) No g 2 white cee consoljdated schools were approxi- 3 mately the same, Miss Sullivan safd. Deviation in the performances of f Confidence in our the different schools was noted by ‘ integrity and our Miss Sullivan, who said the former standard of ethics is training of the pupils or their pres- Z : widespread through- ent high school instruction, with ‘, out the city. The allowance for the individual differ. ences of students, was partially the cents higher; 8.75 to 9.25 for de- | No. 6. ei BO|3 white oats sirable lights and butchers; 8.25 for)" One cent per pound ai * i i ; biddit u iscount un-} T ae light lights; bidding mostly 7.25 for | der 65 Ib, ear corn, 70 Ih. five cents |4 white oats... sows and 8.25 for pigs; average cost | under shell, id Bark Fagg epeeay, 08-335 weight sia ty | Hard winter wheat Te pce, ¥ OE oS > opening slow; ear! . Shes . eaee oy sales fat lambs weet 13.50 oA | Dark hard winter wheat Parley, med to gd.. Pe 13.50; heavies 11.50; eulls 9.50; sheep Bare Gate rite a stondy 49 strong; fat ewes to pack: | MUIR ApOLS RANGE ‘© arrive 64 ce: Comparisons Made yeas t. 2 rye 91 seit é . ————— Open High Low 1% ee sss bP Avcomparison of the errors made : + RANGE OF CARLOT SALES | Whea i. Hove) To arrive .-4..-+. 91% by the ninth and twelfth grades in Minneapolis, Oct. 28-—UP—Range |Dec. 1.23 1.23 1.21% 1.21% | \ipo tate eee 7) ote eight first class high schools showed of carlot grain sales: Wheat No.1 March 1.26 1.26 1.2414 1.25 dark northern 1.28%@1.551%; No. | Ma: 128 = 1.28% 1.2614 127% 2 dark northern 1.21% @1.82; No. 3; Kye— DULUTH ANGE dark oa ge ive atpep be} le me | 92% 9119 91% Oct. 28 le northern 3 ‘ ‘ 9344 Low Close fo. 4 dark hard winter 1.20% ; Oate— as eae Bare ini 1.65%; No. 1 hard | Dec. 44 M4% 44 Ate ia % 1.16% 113% Lr . lov. 1.14 5 5 S 46% 465% 46% 4615 Die. 1.14% 1.16% 1.13% 1.14 a yom 0. La 2.02% 2.02% 2.01% 2.02 . 93% | ‘s Oats No. 3 white 44@45%, Dec. 2.05 BOR Boa Boat Biay 33” 38% rH a" Rye No. 1, 98%. May 213 218% 213. 2: Flax No.'1, 208%@200%. | | Bor ie loc 207 2.07 2.05% 205% Barley sample grade 70@73; No. | Dec. a) “10% 69% .70 |Nov. 2.06% 2.06% 2.05% 2.06 2 Nos. ‘ May 11% 71% 71% 71% Dec aie zie" Farts 2.138% POTATOES CHICAGO PRODUCE EA’ E COURT on chicago, Oct B-Boy _C. DIVO! Chicago, Oct. 28.—)—Potatoes: ; Butér icago, Oct. Receipts 161 cars; on track 494; to-| higher; receipts 6,422 tubs; cream-| Burgess, traveling sslesman, crash- United States 1, 3 | ed th fy A airp) a decrease in errors in spelling from 6.7 errors to 3, in punctuation i from 13.6 to 7.6 and in grammar r og from 7.9 to 4.5, or a decrease in the 100 points from a total of 28.3 errors i per pupi) in the ninth grade to 15.7 Q 5 | in the twelfth grade. { \ The two hi it words for fresh- 3 men and seniors to mediately” and ‘ livan said the tests indicated. a eae . ‘With the report of the Pexiorm ‘ ance of each school and its re! ties 7 to Se | stenaent and North Da! ; t scores, schools can plan work in|~ Es Q é mye in to bring themselves up te : » + { Miss Sullivan said. A A N complete tabulation of errors will * 4 be gent to schools during the yesr, s so can be takep to eradi. iS ) - Ae Kees tal shipments 1,189 ery extras 3-4; standards 43; deat cars; demand and trading slow, oxtra firsts 48 1.2 to 44; firsts -40| ante, Ge, pg Belt a marke: weaker; Wiseonsin sacked to .40 1-2; seconds we are 2 oN OF" cases. Qhios $1.25 to 1.40; sacked! Cheese unchanged. John