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~ Fea. v = =. (VME BAAS c meee 1401 DIOMARUN LVMBDUNE e Gasoli : soline Freight Rate |, Pronsl, to Powers .ot|term. He asked it 90 that he : state, sualaation med: e8, 26; ‘ useful ge MARKETS | "anc ]/Seiscion™ Getcha i ah 4 age of eh * : | Dy inenlat roe lat tin” || «=| NEWS 4 (Cetin rm pa om) | are Cha Cram, CONGRESSIONAL || : ia and sugai k ey, 2. i Orleans and New yon, ply Brant, at Everson, 2 20; aibbs, 173) eee eens Sey Be she * | CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE Thus gasoline produced in Montana| L&throp, 243 Prete ae = = & “ . ont 26 / and Wyoming sella for the same| 402% 23 Nelson, Noltimier, 15; [ i 5 ‘ag Bibs % Close —Today. —Today— price in this territory as gasoline | Pendt@y> 18: Wyck rele: 19. ger it Farmer Freed : a jay: vadiised at te Bacon, 26; Bonzer, 26; Brastru : z Wheat— : wat hes Open High Low Clone | Produced ot T Comparisons 20; Bryant, 26; Cline, 14, Durey, ¢ A ; u of Larceny Charges: ‘| CORES ¢ AINS March 1.38% 1.20% 1.46% 1.39% 140% , he vedere the old Fate on a Rates oe aGronvold,. 21; ae 4 D AIR { ¥ A joline wil e new aU; fa ih ‘ , 4 May 130% 128% Giger, 140% 1.98% 1.90% | Tulsa, Okla., on which the price ta fete, et, Magi N ft of A zo is en = sae ted of = Wheat Prices Boosted by Re-| Aa Oe OH OL ning Clady. | PMee Tellers - 26; Parkinson, 16; Peterson, 25;|Local Man’s Writings Quoted} cardey | * ly 36% 1.36 1.87% 1.136 1.875% fy Polk, 22; ae 19; Btenveinen’ aaa court yoni iB e Campbell, t ports of Large Acreage So (ae 13% Wee ei tae 18a £4 of 19; Stern, 805 Watt, 25; Wingerd,| by J. M. Devine in Talk nN mapiatrate ; | ; Abandonment @N oe ‘ox a Se ee at Washington ; eh fed setered the sccusstion in @ £ Hasta an . ; : 3 BJ islators: yes, 26; 20, uti pane ernment ‘Thkty Chie the case charging that Lyle had * Chicago, March 26.—(P)—Sur- ae me dd 98% oad 98% é Fy 2£ Propoua, to expand powers of| Clell G. Gannon, young Bismarck — . (aoa salen th serie pdt? era t % prise over a decrease of 1,388,000} May 99 1% {98% 2.00% 08% a.m | From Tulen to cents cory 3 state equalization bosrd: yes, 29;| man, private secretary t% the su- North Dakota Federal Herd |2cm, pect the Hagel + bushels in the corn visible supply @% @% @99 e% lr os inte! Barns Soon Sgr ta presented .. did much to bring about # bulge in] July 1.01% 76% «= 1.0138 1.08 1.01% ee pre Fo ay Harrison Gamate, 10; G Sivision ‘of the Son line, is necelvlag sar hyes ‘ failed - sliwantinte Magets ee + corn values today. The corn visible @1.02 @% @1.03 ena Ta Hd "0 19; J. Nelson Kell % Traham, | nation-wide ublicity through the : ' {charges aud the defendant was dis- Supply is, now: 944,294,000" "bushele| Sept 1.04 19% «1.08% 1.04 «1.02% 1.04 | Deville Lake 88% ren oe Bvervomn Oe Gung” 1; | Publication PoPlcity Cremer sional| The nucleus of the purebred dairy | Missed for lack of evidence. + against 48,330,000 bushels a year! one, @n Walhalla’ ae $0) Lathrop, 103 Waputect, aa; ie good of one of his poems. ptt hg ok, new U. S. Dai PERT ERSTE PEN ROAD ROOT 3 sve, stocks or corn ose F ee ae J town 81 Lean, 16; Nelson, 10; Noltimics, ~/ cular bit of verse was station "at Seeerncrt are sraall, and oa 3? 43% es ae oe atid Rugby 3 89% * a Pendray, 16; Wyckoff, Ge 185) quoted y Jouepl yh M: Devine, former will ‘probably Personal and > Higat.” @% @%, ‘ea [et on 1), Bacon, ty Bonzer, 8, Brastrup, 19;| ff9"commicricver of vommigtaton in| experimental stations ms Buel of ye Social News of {Moor clos strong, fe tp 1 ste] Sil, ld) SIR ASI I SIM Rae aves es BR) Bezen OP coaresidb, Butea |& talk given in Washington not lng ogc Mandan Vicinity | + net higher, wheat 1-2c to 1 5-8c up, sigs ; @% | Witliston . 1 Jacobson, 10; Kinzer, 18; Lu ago at the annual dinner of the Wik Ai cistdenticueaueamianduciaapanca 2 oats unchanged to 1-2c advance, and| , July, (new) — 51% 51% = 521%. 51% | Dickinson aa, 88/18; Lefor, 20; Maddock, 21; Mat.| North Dakota Society. Wa rm Mrs. provisions unch: 4 to Rye— ; % ° 32 ickinson .....+... 83 efor, 20; Maddock, 21; Mat- William Grosgebauer rio © he Sh FIR smog TRE ARS ER THR Jie chil er Fst aS a alta oe"Some’eue|Davame'’ heee at the soperimetal] Scat ters Seve, Te f eat traders gave special atten- . i 5 +197 18% 1.19% R , 20; 8 , * 2 | unanimous consent to have Mr. De- Anh were | the See aanerie tke to timc | July 112% =n 121.9% net saving in freight charges asa] 141 Watt, 95 Wingerd, 20; War, jeuuatlied permed sion aan be Cora Fre rea Ceeceeace Saat ae ; diana and Ohio 70 to 80 per ceat 105% «= BB 1.05% 05K 1.0544 1.0542. | Tesult of the reduction is estimated #8, roposal to increase giay;of egies]. commentin g on No North Dakota's], the Noi relatives in Minneapolis for anothe - ie} je \- week. {of wheat fipracticall?- a fallare and ae Ee a A oS a LE aay aaeee ay casea tue TeRLANIOAN Peeopal to aan powers of ethene he has pedal boas aie. a mane & 8. “Welch has been | 4 will be abandoned. The f y vo ’ . 11.70 11.80 ae " — . ee made 2 that wilt be left for harvests ll ale mm i in in He so (wee piggies hapa rare roln| “are bulla. wh serihan'g| & jife member of the American In- ® Gee an very poor condition, and will He antlvet dP loads are] N°, 8. reduced to the highest state of per-|Jarse se in butter stitute of sr and Metallurgical & gitmake wore than halt a crop. 11.40 14.62 11.40 sl HpPe into the state annually. fection. A big world in its serene dams,” Lor eagtee Welch was a ae Heke nie eta: | July 1185 1480 11651165 11.65 in many cases the reduction, will beautiful, old age; they are medita- mining engineer wile mreaident f= j tion with prospective big abandon- sexo pertetran Stee romiin tive, peaceful, unafraid. It is a Operated . Be Re ye ¢ ment of soft winter wheat acreage ¢ 12.50 : that out of 80 expertinental pits ye 12.65 12.72 -12.70 1272 ae ane rate was prescribed to Ivano: ee ia ie Sige ge fe the Sam Houston pany an oper- ¢ Purdue Untversity, Lafayette, Ind, 12.95 1300. 12.00 13.00 ss than to Bismarck because BILL THOMP: and the carefree laughter of health iry fi ation at the Mandan hospital Satur- ~» only seven will be left for harvest. pet lis ete aan att pi a happy children. Its, sunsets, pait es chy morality, f The seven fields to be retained are 1, 12.00; No. 2, 11.00; Cu- tl eee dege the distance to Bis- 4|ing in splendor the western er —| eal high stock is Mine = all seeded with hard winter varie- 8 Triumphs in ctats 3.75.| Willmar, 1 BE Beales toe. ‘Ithen the night and the stars. Our| constantly up to Miss Margtret Schantz has _re- 4 ties of wheat, not soft wheat. in sacked round whites 2.00 sifted abe ¥ Clell G. Gannon, a write! student, batter tas [abit at ents of te eg essiving venical al ane * 2.20; Idaho sacked Russet Bur- lover, and interpretes of the prairies | °°ve" “inhale phd — tment in } WHEAT FUTURES HIGHER imams 240 @. 30 NONPARTISANS ; FD ° omar total rte + ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET led all that live thereon, bas in his} ; ‘vicin! ee. "Minneapolis, March 26. (AP) — SCORE AGAIN f£ "9 5 wm ii cent publication, Songs of the Miss Lily Bendickson wil 2 ‘Wheat futures moved higher Today — Potatoes: _ Better e TER ie N ($ supa analy sone; Donate sehen th eho golle Bs eens Wash, We cedar & under ho lead of the Chicago mar-|Speculation For the Advance) wire inquiry, "demand 1 ined LATER RETURNE| sce How Bill Can Support | j0Ue* of them in the following whore. Farmers, are’ required to| where she will visit relatives, * 8 Was rather colorless an market htl: a — 3 3 follow ce: ere 4 * prices were slow moving, entering] Runs Rampant Again in | delivered ~ Pakles! freight only deauet (Continued from page one) Governor Small “ «1 have seen cherries hanging over-| ing cate of the ,. Ted Heisler is attending a Hard-, the last hours on a small setback * ed, Minneapolis, St. Paul rate, sacked | following order on the basis of 2,102 pare : ripe; ing re ‘These js are ware dealers’ convention in Mirme- ol ae Today’s Market cwis, round whites, U. 8.'No, 1,] Precincts: eee. 50107) Chicago, March 26.—(AP)—U. J I have seen roses drenched in weit andugu thewetunmey work oehoe maicms oe | ‘ F 95. yuson 3 : bite ; nection & etter on eusy opening futures etsed] New York, Mah 26.—(AP)—| ———— {der Benday (NE) Aksaos Nelson | SPO") Herrmann, whom Mayor] have geen’ stars fall, trailing ation an Me afd Mrs, FE. Gnstetason | £ up 7-8 at 1 cent, ‘iperulatione tor ttm (1) 44,719; Noltimier (NP)’ 48,744;| Thompson picked to rid the Chicago through the night, and family of Timmer were busi- == 2 | Oats eased 1-4 at 3-8 cent ana] Speculation, for he MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE | McLean (1) 42,985; Everson (I) 42,-| public library of unAmerican his-| In flares of gold acrosr the star-|ment farms are able seaiauaeor iia: camer | : doe. May rye savanced 2-1 cv. fet, General Motors’ with again! yilinneapolis, March 26-—(AP)— |672; | Wyckoff (1) 39/70; Lathrop| tory books, has cut the political ties flec ed ue or ine #3 whieh if purchased in HS. R Easel, : 3 ialt any, on moved up 1-2] ¢¢ the “bull” movement which broad! whet tn Jeeta ‘zain OE Se DISARMAMENT pert 2 “Governor Len Smal third ian conversation ve ay contarles; gl in Fargo and Moorhead during - ened out to include the rai % : concerned. ve secn sunset ipping wet Ee ettisa peated ectinator ted nae: shares, Trading continued at a ter-; 1 hard spring, fancy 1 PROPOSAL IS ee “Understand,” | said Herrmann, 4, With dyes ern Devlot of ea st cheya hag Mr. and Mr. Z 7. Sarvis - $3 as uetier in ov rific pace, total sales in the first 1.75 @1.80 NOT F Bill Thompson is still my friend.| Spilled recklessiy—and dawns sur-| velous 1 a Great aa eeee oe Ue 2 firmness mareionsd. in geen tree hours running close to 2,500,-| 1 aes S Mont, oun ‘AVORED) He Small I'm against. How Bill passing these! the ccotarenst ne pra have renrned pale tera sy cone 4 fa protein wee firm witha, eteady| 000 shares. ale fancy Mon m1. rian jompson ever could climb back on| And though a <br them all, I have] this region is is destined to to equal D. C. “f oo Bs rotel ‘o arrive .. 1.77 ‘Continued fi the band wagon with th ington, D. C. demand. Prot There was little in the day’s news e7 (Continued from page one) Be ith the governor surp economi * 12 = cent eration: 11.50 and}, influence the price sebehlati of |! eed ds @1.78 {and military ranks of the fascists,|#{ter the way Len Small double- A sight more thrilling than a reach Mtsenhir hele a ey il Tlinois, iinet = Miss Frances ws Moor of Beulah i < Winter wheat was in light suppty| Securities. The brisk rise in motors @1.70 |he told them that millions of men|crossed him is simply incredible to ot plaing, Cen visiting friends in Mandan and’ Bis- % and demand was fair to good ex-|#pparently was in further reflection | Sonate eee eae eee , Dressed an spring’s vivid tapestry marck for a few da: oe i * cept for smutty. of the optimistic Raskob statement @1.69 | fascist revolution and he urged them Herrmann was asked if he had f green elt Ll = “Durum was in slow demand and| last week. Other automobile shares ern to live up to the slogan of the) not remarked that Mayor Thompson Beneath a sun-soaked sky—after Mrs, A. C. Sakariasson hh : 2 cents|advanced in sympathy, Packard!) DNs’ ord to good. 1. 4 : a ea Arditi. __jhas dementia praecox. th the ° dade Biiadig ty" Rismarck and Men. ata ‘ Hupp, Murray, Briggs, Eaton Axle,|) dark ‘northe: go @1. Actual settlement of the Tangier lo, no,” Herrmann answered. “If een dan friends i h f the < lectric Storage Battery and R a ae os es zone questions has not yet been|! said anything ‘along that line I) Mirg, Coolidge Leaves fine birthday sinive red <= mand was qufet ‘to fair, depending | Nolds Spring moving into new hi Loci abi @ reached, although there is a tenta-|Mmight/have said Big Bill’s got de- father. 1 Rebibape ibe a + © on moisture, color and weight, ound. Buying. .of . Huds S tive agreement between Spain and|™entia ‘paradox, Dementia praecox For Moth Ss Bedside a8 eee z Ott! Was tn petter demand’ ana| Hupp was accompanied Br ek te tatey’ 188 pire Temper hase. tres counree tee ie noagting..;, Dementia -gpradcx, 8. J. Brewster of Timmer was a i rmed rumors of stock div; a DNS. Ga to choice, ee era 3 Fee ly and Great Britain, hed conte would’say that) Washington, March 26 (AP)— business callér here Saturday. $ oRye was quiet and easy, with a| Heavy accumulation.of the rails!> DNS, ord to good. ave Uisen in: CondereRoet im eben “Pra till, Mrs. Coolidge will acreage eee ¥ little more offered. probabl ywas due in part to commis-|3 rovirerre.©° S07: iat Gite ico janine tive i eee: & Ueen't pee 5 Nivthemptpe, Mates bore ‘A daughter was born -‘Sund ~ Barley was in better demand and|Sion house advice suggesting al3 DNS. ch to fancy : : can't get in. her’ Sther, ae mi; ‘a ‘and Tad; Mrs. HL. Berry bane & scattered sales were one cent high-| switching of commitments from the|3 DNS’ gd to fancy. “ 4 figured promin-ntly in: the news|! mean, I could get in if'T wanted is said to he: pier aa iced we! | crops. ‘aun ¥ er a Ser. Offerings were larger. Price| industrial Revived rumors of a/3 DNS, gi el ood. é with an earthq ek in Mexico that |to go over there and wait, but I l h ve fe @ gerious re- m Tomo was 82 to 90 cents. Haber Simsah a ee ae 3 Deere to gor S ee a ines section faa the country; | Won't wae Phas ony man, a lapse in her illnes: = eit . ‘laxseed was in ir supply, d pani e rise in New Yor! ntraliy aoLe hard Mea re e petroleum controvers, e) Forge is Frien 7 Prague Harry ™ ™ > mand was fair to: good, and Now i| which crossed 175 for the first time| > $4 ‘56 | which’ Ambassador Morrow and the| “I think ‘Big Bill has, forgotten! a¥)"““the'condition ct Mes; Lenina — tary of the association which gpened spot moved at May priced to 12] in its history. Lackawanna, Wabash | 1 hard Mont. 3 e Mexican minister of industry and|Some of his very good friends. I’m} Goodhue e condition of Mrs, Lemira its annual convention here xeks and Lehigh Valley showed . early 2 ont 1 a commerce, Luis Morones, conferred; | 10t talking for myself. There's noth- ue, mother of Mrs. Coolidge,| Red Wing, Minn.—Lorrain Meyer,|: “Sugar consumption in the Unit. ‘ cnicgco, ie s gains of 8 polis, each, ; ‘o arrive ........ 130 @l1. fighting between. federals ‘and in- ing I oe from him. T'm talking ae tala & tid ae the eres per 19, was ailled when struck ty auto-|ed States has increased 40 per cent eee jome irregu leveloped a: _ surgents in whic! ents | about others. An + think h » Dr. J. E. Dashler, ” nNared, hi (Al i the specialties, cr) ped among | ha 130 @ . fared badly; ani satificnion of the lines kept his promises. oe ‘3 een boa hyd Foon woe ag Sir aesd Bee ages iamk: Siaensn bee mercan Power t, Lambert, 33 treaty. ween Colom! and Peru lerrmann’s remarks concerning me, ite Montgomery ‘Ward, rsa @ whersby Colombia cedes to Peru the | the mayor, whose crony he hi pital sinc last December, Pavan at Despi Crime Record, International Nickle and ordre 123 | Putamayo ternary, emu the/ ‘cr many years, resulted. ae ai pages yester lay’ and Mrs. Pile ape cre Cice Ii, I Cash Register were offset by the @1.55% | In Nicaragua, "President Diaz js-| decision to place a bannes across vpolidae was, notified immediately | close to sdge of ro, iL, is Safest 25; 220 to 250 Ibs.| weakness of U. S. Cast Iron Pipe,! poy o ambe: @1.555 | sued a decree establishing American|Dearborn street, from his Cort the-|% "°" mothe! 5 condition. plunged 800 feet to his death. Place in W! to 503, 160-200 Ibs, 7.60. to] Victor Talking Machine convertible pl tics! @1.54% | supervision over the presidential] atre, urging the nomination as gov- in Whole State 1 amber dui eesigey si Sov") North: ; i; 180-160 Ihe. 6.78 to 8.40; pack- gk necevcen eager gta r durum. @1.40% elections in October crnae ia slanis, pomessonsane is (AP)- cevtoe, Mie, Month 28 March 26.—(P—Cicero, sows Pe medium ul ins al ‘ i on a tic! er > oe apes at corded by several bank siocks, ‘ap @1. ———— ——o| Thommfon opposes’ Which MAYO" ler of Mrs. Galvin Coolidge, was fail- m, i Mac ae a hhc: 16,000; calves 4,000;|buying was influenced by recent 6@ r Vote i in Burleigh "|< “Suppose the mayor should refuse| 7 ing rapidly toda; hee yaiciar Believed D Discovered om, wrsiona of of rattli ‘weighty matured steers fairly ac-|capital changes and talk of new 8 @1.5 :|you the permit to stretch the Em-| J her nt th tive; sot don tet nds slows mergers. g : | County Precincts || meena een what?” Here-| 04 pial at at 1 o'clock Geeta afternoon. steady weak; lig! yearlings —_————_——_ s ¢ mann was aske le Steady largely » steer run’ bulls 10 BISMARCK. GRAIN @ oT cg Wil Put It Up, Anyway, id her condition had con: | Tenando ge Soto, in to’ 15¢ hig! her other classes steady. | {Farnished by Russell-Miller Co, 3 a Posh eoiarteniven eo ek ncThen m Pa up up anyway,” was tread become worse since he had in steers, good al 10. ark ni ern * in st answer. ' shotgu choice, 1300-1500" ‘Ibs. 18.35 to 15.25;| No. 1 northern .... @ 5 Tuesday's election in Burleigh jand sit in my office 2. window, over 1100-1300 Ibs. 13.25 to 15,00; 950-|No. 1 amber durum . @ county, the vote of other pre- |looking the sign. Then let's see 4.93 1100 Ibs. 2 90 to 14.75; common and yellow « e 92 pees having been published in |anyone pull that banner down.” 1927. y ‘mediam Ibs. me to moos an o, . Y ‘ yellow corn. @ 87 i ne i in Burleigh’s |or eopnecn to. pppauied ore ecg was The. 12-76 to rey Seg od and| Ni "9g |& yellow corn. @ 83 60 precincts follows: Chi i , good ani f ined icago library board, this Bea those choice, 850 Ibs. down 11.78 to 13,65; m corn, @ 94 larrison Garnett 948; Gra- | Herrmann’s only political office. 9.06 per and medium 8.50 to 11.75 @ 91 ham 1189, J. Nelson Kelly 110, nee erson, the candidate he. es- : The . good and choice 8.50 to 11.25; @ Casey 107. against Governor Ml for 11.18, percentage was a medium 6.60 to 8.50; @ 88 Brant 1203, Everson 1109, The Republican gubernatorial nomin- 11.32. ; low cutter ind cutter 525 to 6,60 6,80; @ a Gites rr Lathrop 1h Mag: a is socretaty. of state of 'Illi- f ice (beef) c an s 1 ig ' see to ce Oe ue Ne 8 82 wn seek Wikre ve Pen- Rca Meee ct & “epbles| Ser Famoug Volcano on ne % rey el . 12.00 to 14.75; mediu @ Bacon "1008 Honzer 950, | Island to 12.00; cull and common "B00 4@ Is: EAS 3 Engage in Gardening] lta choice, weights) 11.00 ‘ : 12.50; common and medium 825 i @ ng | Tieesaarane ae) Rigas es gage in Garden Batsya, 36; 2,000; fox Jenne 5 slow; 25 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE 2 84 soe Matha! 948, ‘Norton Join the army and man a hoe! tobe oP ee ah lee SO | ate” Petenon Polk $03, gardening business that he re March 1.82% 1.32% 1.81% 1.32 . 1.13% @1.15% |. Romsaas 923, 8: n , to raise a generous sup- ne al the May = 1.32% 133% 1324 133 | yo? SuTive = 113%@ Btern 1199, Watt 1028, Winge EeES ech ee wegstables Loccena Wee! by t 1.33% 1.34% 1.33% 1.845% pi lp ayo a the garrison, it w: rase a legislators: Yes 1007, no 1420. capt B c. ge has: been ae. 111% 1.12% 1.1 * CHICAGO CASH BRAIN oposals to expand powers of r a will di- oe 11% 13% Chicago, h 36. tat i be the rae he battalion % 108" 1.07% 1.08 | wheat Ne. arog ser: cine Socatenee: Reet: XO. | wal at, Vemporary discards its 34% | “Cora No. 3 mized 96 1-4 @ 97 meee bo) ong aig a dl " Ic; jor and. shovel 53% 54% 58% 54% | No. 2 yellow 1.02 1-2. Brant ai Serccion, 8. Ginbe 30, The enli perscanet which will 2.18% 2.19% 2.18% 219 ts’ Nov 2 white 60 @ 62 1-20; | Lathrop: 4 , ;| make up the garden brigade has not 18% 219 |No, 3 white 56 3-4 .@ 61c, Nelson §,,Noltstder 26, Pendray 30 yet, been A ne | ation te 6 402 "et in art eee D Bacon 4, Bonzer 3, Bi 3 old pumpi i 85% 86% 85% Timothyseed 2.90 @ 3.65. Bryant 4, Cline 28, Durey 29; Greene at-the fort. rote _S i | DULUTH PANGE CHICAGO PRODUCE itthael orto: dock 30, Ma 28,: Oven High Low Close a 36.—(AP)—But- | Oberg *8, -Parkinson 20," ree 0 oe Second — Polk 3, Romsaas 28, Simonson 28,| __ 3 8 Ee 4, Watt 6, Wingerd 27, Wy- ’ : i fet; * 1g 138% | creamery 1% ie 130 1.30% 15% 1.13% 1.984 115% : ialapare- tes 6 Be Bes) i % 111% 14% t a ae to expand’ powers of}: A rs equalisation "boar Yes 18,} with 3 SIM ‘Bem ‘Si in| Timottaseed 2.80 @ 2.65 3 ‘ , Gronvold 4, Hyland 4, Jacobsen 4, : —— Kinzer 26, Laruon 29, Letor 28, Mad: Roscoe F. Warren Goes ; : J ‘