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Exchanges Closed | New York, April 6.—(™— The New York stock exchange, the curb market, cotton ex- change and all other securities and commodities markets were closed today in observance of Good Friday and also will be closed for the’ Saturday half session, except the New York produce exchange. The banks Were open today as it was not a legal holiday in New York state. cl D, A.)—Hog: yy - ly 10c to 15c higher than Thursdays’ av e light lights and pigs 10 to Y5e hig! showing most advance; top 8 butchers, medium to choice 250 to 350 pounds $.10@8.60; 200 to 250 pounds 8.30@ 8.85; 160 to 200 pounds 8.10@8.85; 130 to 1 7.00 pack- ing sows 7.20@7.80; pi nedium to choice 90 to 130 pounds 6.25@7.75 Cattle — 1,000. Calves — 1,000 largely nominal market steady to strong on all cept cutter cows; laticr vancing sharply this w ‘no dependable 01 ' +14. slaughter cl tand choice, 13-1500 pou 15. 1100-1300 pounds $15.25; 950 to 1100 pounds 14.75; common and ‘pounds up 8.50@1° ;good and choice 7 +12.50@14.50; heife: £850 pounds down 12.00@13. mon and medium ‘good and choice ‘mon and mediur }ecutter and cutter 6. + good and choice (beef) ‘cutter to medium 7.25@ + (milk-fed) good and_ choic 94.50; medium 10.50@11.5 + and common 8.00@10.50; stocker and ‘feeder ste good and choice, (all ' « weights) 11. 0; common and {medium 8.50 Sheep — 9,00 trade around steady f+ average; fresh clipped lambs absent; + « sheep and feeding lambs unchanged; © ‘lambs, good and choice (92 down) ® +15.50@17.10. Medium 1 5 f -cull and common rs + medium to choice 1 14.50@16.85; ewes, medium to choice S| No, 2 flax 1 : (90-100 pounds) | 2 MARKETS By Associated Press Leaseé Wire +150 pounds down) 8.00@10.50; cull and common 3.25@8.75; feeder _FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1926 Ice OF ATTEL MORTGAGE ih himaoadibas “| 05 5c HE TRIBUNE _ siipienereniciigeiaie rInanctaL }/MRS. FLORENCE | uct ie asco |{ Additional Sports” _NEWS _{/ KNAPP MUST GO jess: sale ah Saat us, a ae bees ie Bee Sterling, County, oF Burleigh and 2 State of North Dakota, Mortgagee, ’ 6 Gainey | BEFORE OOURT |e: secret) Probe Be Changed) | ss sasepecr nig lambs good and choice 15.25@16.75. | é eight o-i00ths ck nd Forks, N. D.. April 6 SO, ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Bitice, ‘ae thee Register of Peele ot| —Rearrangement of the eight state early 12.50@13.25; best held above 14.00; she stock scarce, fully steady; nominally steady. steady; range 11.00@ 12.00, than Thursday’s general trade; top 8.40; bulk desirable 170 to 200 pound favearges and most medium and heavy butchers 8.00@8.25; light {lights 7.50@8.25; sows mostly 7.00; -| pigs average cost Thursday 8.07; weight 217. Sheep—200; scarcely enough on sale to make market; short deck 78 pound shorn Jambs late Thursday 14.50, BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, April 6 No, 1 dark northern 1 northern .. 1 amber duru: 1 mixed durum 1 red durum . No, 1 flax Speltz, ‘per ewt, SHELL COR! Ibs. 6 ‘5 One cent per pound discount un- -|der 55 1b. ear corn, 70 Ibs., five cents under shell. s,|Hard winter wheat ....se00..$1.16 Dark hard winter wheat ...00. 1.15 POTATOES Chicago, April 6—(AP)—(U, S, D, <A.)—Potatoes: Receipts 150 cars, on track 478; total U. S. ship- ments 624 cars; demand and move- ment slow, market dull; Texas sacked Triumphs 5.50; Wisconsin sacked round whites 1.75@1.90. 0 POULTRY Shicago, April 6.—)—Poultry firmer; receipts 3 cars; fowls 7 broilers 40@48; turkeys 30; roosters 18; ducks 20@30; geese 16. South St. Paul, April 6—(AP)—|_(U, S, D. A.)—Bullish April ae Be a dap cuttretei tee ome condition reports submitted by pri- bulls strong; stockers and feeders/ with a generally strong cash situa- Minneapolis, Minn., April 6— Former Secretary of State Ine] Bureizh Cow tate Fi ‘orth Da- bekeeal bak “ Py to re- dicted For Larceny and of the following nature, to. | meeting of members of the vate crop experts on the domestic Other Charges Wit: That the mortgagor has. failed foe hae Athletic league he is in default, and that there is g eek der: 2 claimed to be duo ‘on sald mortgage Following a discussion as to the at da advisability of redistricting the itethanteedetoeemnn a state to better balance the cormpeti winter wheat situation, together tion in old crop domestic supplies,| Albany, N. Y., April 6—(AP)—] Twe wen Calves—1,200; quality considered, | caused wheat to maintain a firm po-|Indicted for grand larceny, false} (4-100ins dollars for principal and) tion, a committee was appointed to sition during the week ending Thurs-| audit and certification of state affi-| eG that sata Mortgage will be| handle the preposition and report at OG Davenpert—800 Hogs—5,000; steady to i5c higher |day, April 5. favits, Mrs. Florence E. 8, Knapp,| foreclosed by a sale of the personal|@ meeting next fall, —_ E % \ The position of old crop domestic | formerly secretary of state and the| Property in such Mortwage and here- renner cash wheat supply continued very] first woman elected to statewide of-| awr tothe station tae cwuck Gargantuan Motor Is ore, ki : it . Mi it > and i oo cent Closing Thursday at 15%. [folly NOW Yor Had to wo to court] ics site atraaeoitcctinte vices! Ready to Attack the ate More liberal receipts of durum] Justice Stephen H. Callaghan an-| Stats ot Korth’ paren” oe Roritien, pele : weakened the market for that class| nounced a bench ant would be P.M. on Auto Speed Records slightly. issued for her arrest if she failed to 4 A decline in the corn market im-| appear for arraignment. It was ex-|saristy sald Mortgies Meke ered Daytons Ss 6— parted an easier town to the other patted she would appear and plead it *tocwitn teenesd Steathe —The Ga: on Fier Saclay 4 gal feed grains. Premiums followed] not guilty. a: °S Soci | Powered A the full decline in the futures. nerhe siz indictments were returned | 21,2! rthree year old heifer 5 tweed 1. y, trey cylinders and The oat market declined 1 cent,|Inte yesterday by a special grand ‘year old red +5 ‘coming | phia, today stood ready to attack the mainly_on account of the drop in| j lied at the order of Governor |‘ mn : 7 corn, May oats declined 1 "cant Smith to investigate acts of Mrs. . adi Eh role as 208.9 Sie nee — abies closing at 54c Knapp during the taking of the 1925 name Frank; 1 bi : is} Ray Keech, driver of the big 1 The, barley maket declined about eensut, of which she had cha igs 1°hny" mates ning yea cide |Tacers stated last night that the run ent in futures, wi ind jur: 4 a y , . i range was off 1 to 2 cents. May With unetneiad waplaity itr Heveh ve wold we ato ee * it near 2 p. m., today. barley declined 1% cents, closing} single day spent in examination of te Final’! inspection of the car by Ar- Thursday at 85% cents. 24 witnesses. 1 2 thur Means, secretary of the con- The rye market was fractionally “og | lower in spite of scattered reports More Indictments Sought i vO . a0 Ae test board of the American Automo- of export sales. No. 2 Farther indictments are to be|* eo nile whee bee wenachentaal quoted at 1 to 2 cents Wet May,|sought when the jury reconvenes ay are wieeen chan; made since its last appear- mae closed at 1.13, a loss of % nem tent ’ Hh i : ole Wee about 1 Ibs. ance Hie were in accord with A. A. cent. e nature of witnesses who ap-|2¥: TA. i Se The flax ae weakened some-| peared before the grand jury led 11 yrs. of vi ; y ec ater eds ae anne gra: Delahunt Geek Bee ae eee Bettrt 1 bincke mace taaven es Lmade Before “etticiet timing te the secured. and little demand present for the} house to believe that much of their t, about 1100 Ibs., name Tinky; scattered it ee No. 2 fix testimony, on ye ee indictments STUB ee te governing body could be se was quoted within a range the | were bas ad _ta-do wit rsonal | y id, wi it 1150 Ibs., eless: May Price to u cents over, be ne trips taken by Mrs, ienapp,'the ex- P pay, iarey i yrs oid, we about Harold Abrahams Is closing Thursday at 2.20%, a decline | penses of which were alle; © have} oi, * ys 3s. of 1% cents for the week. n charged up to state census t yrs. old, wt. spout $00 ee | Named Oly. mpic Head — ienas, Diack gelding, three yrs. "old, "wt. of Britain’s Team it .7 1 spring colt. t 1: ’ "dat 1t—Bance Program Chicago, April 6.—()—Butter Knapp presided at the third inaugur-| (wo mal gs, White, at Driscoll.| , London, April 6.—(7)—Harold M. tt in = 008.9-—-WOW Omahe—te0 lower; receipts 7,969 tubs. Cream: | ation Ay Governor Alfred E. Smith,| 1 . 6 yrs. old, wt. about 1100] Abrahams, former crack sprinter of irs eo Boas 6 Program et A ls 43; extra! administering the oath of office to}, ) ae tinea wae hay vee! wagon | Cambridge university, has bei B= BES nae B aE Toa seconds I 12 tg 41 84, "|S sanuary 17,1027, she was aue-| {iss Sie fee aeeeinicer sae | pie ieee but ll aot compte ts] 9 ,be—wont ciminnes: wo SS Baas Engs easy; receipts 38,502 cases; | ceeded as secretary ‘of state by| asim ™yn tem, fat rake, 1 3 section | any of the events, the British Ama-| ioe G'eonies, Calpe eo = firsts 26 3-4 1. 27; ordinary firsts storage packed extras 29 1. firsts 28 2-4, Robert Moses, appointed by Gover- c spreader, 1 10 ft, Kentucky | eur Athletic association announced ge ene one Ve nor Smith in accordance with pro- a Sets of harness. tod: visions of state reorganization. nee being wire and posts; work will be confined to man- ty per 9:30—Music and ry F luste and weather. sites selds: ot Melody 13:30-—Musie. Chesse unchanged Po r 4 so. tank pump and windmill all on| aot 4 hing competitors and 929 fall the census committee, ajsection 36, township one thirty-ni ging and coaching competitors 900.8--WTAM Cleveland- 7° —— citizen's organization, complained| nec seventy-six. ‘This mortgage 1s SP tis believed. that his knowledge} _§:00—Neapoitta MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR there had been wasteful and illegal fo Cover all of the horses,| of running and jumping would prove| § kgs bay Minneapolis, April 6.—(?)—Flour| ‘ee, gal nd hogs, also machinery that| of t value to t 200— Blue rtainers. ‘ » April 6. 2 use of census funds. hd it Is my intention to mort- | O* Bteat value to them. ew aHere ate unchanged. Shipments—holiday.| ‘The governor appointed an inves-| sxe all of the cattle, horses, hogs| It has been assumed for a h Wi Bran 33.00 to 33.50, tigating commissioner and his re-{#d machincry that I have or may| time that Abrahams was throug! ‘5,000 MEN TO GUARD POLLS AT CHICAGO (Continued from page one) the county. Salaries for the 13,785 clerks and judges will amount to $275,700. A recent state law in- creased the pay of election officials 7 to $20 a day. i. Attorney General Carlstrom, can- a didate for reelection on the Low- den-Deneen slate, gave his pledge in i an address last night that the voters a would be protected in the right to } ballot without jntimidation. ‘S The April federal grand jury 4 sworn Monday adjourned yesterday : until after the primary. Complete secrecy surrounded the work of that body since it was given instructions * regarding the laws affecting elec- tions. Mayor Thompson in an address ‘warned “the ax will fall on traitors,” who planned to sell out the “Amer- ica first” ticket, “Any of you who fails to support the state and coun- ty ticket,” ward committeemen were told, “might as well draw a tissue paper certificate.” ._ No Place for “Trimmers” “You will not be recognized in the councils of the party. We have no place for ‘trimmers’ or le-crossers.” * “We are in this fight for the peo- at Protect oe ol Gee jugs brought here by Unit States Senator Deneen’s friends un- der the. guise of prohibition agents. “We are trying to do big things for ‘Chicago to make her the great- est city on earth. If we have to defénd ourselves from continuous attacks, devoting all our time fighting political persecution, we build for Chicago. “Should Dencen’s candidate for titate’s attorney win next Tuesday, ‘we will consider resigning from of- If Attorney General Car!- attacks me, es I understand he threatens to do, I will resign and ask President Coolidge to turn over e patronage tome. I will Zecommend a new United States one attorney and start some- ye lidge Understands “The president understands what fs on in Chicago, He is for ae the pee ees. hen they % public office. Tell the peo- ple‘ the truth and you can count on gt? do the right thing at the ‘poll we At @ public rally last night, the wf elaborated on the subject of the president’s interest in the Chi- campaign. “We have the as- al came to town they loaded their sawed-off shotguns and start- Peed shooting up the city,” he said, to the shooting of William satty, municipal court bailiff and tal suffering from severe burns. His plane crashed and was completely burned. Talbott, who lived with his mother at 1924 Eye street, Wash- ington, was doing routine flying when his plane caught fire. ISTATE PLANS MUCH BUILDING FOR THIS YEAR (Continued from page one) an industrial building at the state school for the deaf. The legislature has appropriated $60,000 for this work, Jamestown Bids May 2 On May 2 the board will receive bids at Jamestown for the construc- tion of a new ward building at the state hospital for the insane. The legislature appropriated $200,000 to finance this building. In addition the board will receive bids on a water softening plant, estimated to cost $10,000. The Jamestown building will be the last item on the building pro- gram authorized by the 1927 legis. lature, the most extensive since the world war. Last year the board of adminis- tration spent approximately $405,- 000 on six major building projects at five state institutions. They were a boys’ ward building at the state institution for the feeble- minded at Grafton, $125,000; trades building at the state school of losis hospital, San Haven, $65,000; officers’ quarters at the state peni- Loetiaey here, $50,000, and new dairy barns for the penitentiary, $25,000. SAILORS FROM U.S. S. WYOMING HELP FIREMEN (Continued from page ons) Wyoming which ferried the refugees across the harbor. The flames disrupted telephone service into the stricken district and at times the lights went out for long pereta. The naval vessels played their search lights on the scene to guide the refugees through the dense clouds of smoke. A large number of men were treated at the temporary Red Cross station for minor injuries, scalds and burns. 14 Tanks Destroyed The blaze raged for seven hours before Havana fire fighters and men from the Cuban warship and the Wyoming made headway against it and this morning it was still be yond control in three of tho 105 tanks of crude oil. Fourteen tanks were destroyed at the refinery, which was known as the Belot oil refinery, a ibe Sabie Oil Gere any of Cuba, a subsidiary of the hi aeaaa Oil company of New Jer- Ye G. M. Greenfield, stant super- intendent, said that due to the Dare Towness of the Isthmus on which the refinery was situated and the de-| cramped conditions, fighting the been federal | doubly difficult. He said would probeb said the blaze, which would ordinarily have put out with little loss, ly amount to $2,000, One Cuban workman was rious- ty hart and 20 persons, including the sailors from th ming, burned, he asserted. ease ‘ Guy D. Goff Is Seventh Senator to Seek Mandan i ‘ id Parkersburg, W. Va., during veN-| sioners. re the ‘right to reject : : state land 6%) 44° science, Wahpeton, $65,000; a girls’ | 8" ‘ . tion expressed itself, in resolution, ght to reject! cember and January.” Miss > » and: Mrs. Thomas , » $75,000; an infirm. i a e inten : ary building at the stato tuverci- | gcennarring a that, Hoover as) asad desisiog te, eid ie : A. CISAMINGER, |S to ; rt led to the matter being put be-| not ‘appear tote riche ition does! with competitive athletics because a B jury. : Y of an inju: his le, ill he will forego the latter opportunity | *°FS ® SF and jury. given! This 'mortgnga eles ie teeaven which 6) lowed and wales him. because of his reluctance to contest|, Mrs Knapp was formerly dean of ee j.| 2! increase of the above listed live “favorite sons” votes. It is true he |A0m® economics at Syracuse uni-| stoc’ entered Ohio against. Willis and 1 versity. STERLING STATE BANK, London Typist Swims held, inthe belief that he steed ne KENTUCKY T0 - |evomn ete Sreow, Straits of Gibraltar chance of getting the second choice \amerek Nok ate: delegates in the early convention baad Cit ek aa Gibraltar, April (AP)—Tele- balloting. —______ i Ti Information here had been that VOTE SOLIDLY Pesto ne at Corian "lercedes: Chicka Tons thers ee City wate enn] Sealed bids for the grading of rouds| tyPist, announcer that she had swum ‘ bridge construction between | the Strait of Gibraltar yesterday. whether Goff's entry will serve to ction lines described below will} Miss Glieitz stated she stareed hold them together in convention ; < received by the Board of County | about 10 a.m. from the Spanish and prevent them from voting for Sore Tans oii Duarte side and crossed the 27-mile stretch wueeree they peas; Serer a Rea! coin acs er of water to Morocco arriine, there | 5: seen. Some observers believe his : dias sient '}at night. She returned Tarifa filing will have this effect since they | Delegation Instructed to Work] *‘iioai" nerween sections 4 and_5,8| later. Secrets Tang than a “favor- For Nomination of Com- | 30¢nsn2%@ 26 224 2%, Clear Late] She stated she was accompanied oye ent cant Toad between sections 34 and 35,0 her swim Py many. — wit. Lien Te hip. nesses. She England Dm yng fron merce Secretary |p end aid Bags, oareen,gecttons| thi afternoon, ee Nand.) iss sibly entry in West Virginia. Clar- yan Separate bids will be taken for the| Dispatches from Madrid to news- they 5 Louisville, Ky., April 6—(?)—| work in. Sterling Township, for the| Papers here said that Miss Mercedes pace a Bunks hig Rae eo Kentucky casts 20° votes for Hoover. Work in Clear Lane and uen ‘Towne Gleitz, London: typist, accomplished ton, said some thought had been| Republicans of the blue grass|istherville Township and ‘tor’ the| the first: recorded swim: of iia state have no second choice for] bridge work in Esthervilje Township. | strait of Gibraltar in 12 hours given to such a move. Both Hoover and Lowden managers claim support | thelr party's presidential nominee.) 215M tnt meat eae ena ay tmueLY Minuten tia ina ese Weat Virginie 16| tention wll go to Kemnae Cy i| Cigtiok Pauses BEatayr™™ © 7 rnd nent Tarte Byala," yetssday e fight for West Virginia’s 16 ’ ia nee purreror: 3 : : ~ | structed to vote for secretary of] Each bid must be accompanied by| morning and came ashore at Punta pected to erystalize noon, Although| commerce. ‘and by all means that|%,S*rttied check for flve,per cent ef| Leona, near it is not considered likely here that| ate fair and honorable, to work for|to the order of George F. Will chair-| last night. Governor Smith will enter the pri-| bis nomination so long as his name] man of the meats er cenaty. Ct ee ee mary lists, efforts have been made|™ay be before the convention.”| Ger'wilt, if successful promptly onter| » 88 Gleitz and Miss Millie Hud- to obtain this support for him. Sen-| Should Mr. Hoover’s name be with-|into a ‘contract with ‘the necessary |#0n, another typist from London, ator Reed is a more likely prospect|@tawn from the race, Kentucky’s|bond for the performance of the|both arrived at giers 9Morocco, to place hi: e there. delegation would then be free to] “9x. dl last December to attempt the first place his nam re. He expects ‘Work on this contract must be be- tema thes, speaches Water Jn the Tere ectroting for Hoover yester.| Snseiat bal shast dae’ Wy Sat | Gibealae, "Misa lel mado, thees month at Charleston, Hupsiogtea, da: ca ogee te Repub loover yes: rial ores dof County. Catania ny sful attempts He. oe ; F & BY hs oF i 43 ‘ z F Pi H iT y E = = i ; m t i f Hl i | i desiring to i rait. r him, although they have yet to be| bringing about’ the nomination of a c4je-asaay” 499 On October 7 Miss Gieits was re. lected, tl candidate who possesses both abilit; . po to have swum day had she corammenes nerretary te and availability; of Ay penne NOTICE OF MORTGAGE fFonRE-| Channel on her eighth attempt, but Iinois governor in pledged and| Whose name will be, to the Ameri-| nereure QUOSURE SALE the amateur swimming ‘ion claimed delegates by carrying off,|can people, the synonym for unself- ‘of the morts, of Roeland refused to certify the as was expected, Kentucky's 22 dis-| ish purpose and high honor; and r swim use NO newspapermen or trict and seven delegates at large.| whose nomination in June, will as-/!s hereby given that that certain! officials of any swimming club were While Lowdon is not expected to| sure success in November.” Alecks Tundauist and Lone Luedeutey | aboard the boat which accompanied ick up any more this week, his su his wife, as mortgagors, to Bernard | her. ee ae . Pe 4, O'Neill, as mortgages, dated the| On October 21, she made her at- column in next Tuesday's primary.|1 HAVE some pure sheep fertilizer, |in the office of the Resistgr et Deets ing from Cape Gris Nez, France. He also is regarded as the second| the best money can buy. I haul|in and for the County of Burleigh, in| She was most on f he. Bi choice of the Norris, delegates in| black dirt and ashes. If you want $3°4 day of Ononer, oir pg Greicek from the water when eight miles off next Tuesday’s Nebraska primary. Ser ry money's worth phone A, Mu and $ras duly recorded there- wer, ; ie 3 ‘Boo! M. Burch, 415 Seventh rtgages on page 180, and which said mortgage was W VI th SUMMONS REMORAL SEED; | SUSiase cmancas — | ses 01 r-Par oes | rang of xSEEE Bora, com DEMORALIZED; R SALE—General shoe and gente| 07 of November, A yo IN-DISTRICT COURT, Foutth Juéi- g | g “ § i : i Fir Hh z ‘| if j I : i F | Z $ ef a f i if fis , itt li 3 rl i mn —> TRAINS STOP] "funthing goods; wood tae 2|(2 Bear aeciGeaeaheceatt|aitiPca” Pumas eee —— near, (Continued from one) Catholic church as pay. Rea-| guiy’ rec therein tr Book bs at| satatacor interest in oF Hien oF a. < wae Tites and by the snow as by the ditticat in| 80n. for selling, widow in poor] Assignments, on page 411, and incumbrance upon man, were their dispatching orders ire, wv health, will cheap for cash.| seid mortgage, w: 1 7 described in the complaint, automobile was by a train ‘The Associated rales circuits in-| For particulars address Mrs. M.| $e" order ,of lcenso r, issued Defendants, || here. i to Omaha snapped at 6:15 a. m. Niedermeyer, Beulah, N. D. ‘| Burle 4 “4 ‘Many Poles Down MISCELLANEOUS The heaviest snowfall was in the 4 ich Side Gro-|\ vot sald m0 my, inat] gttion of the’ Clerk a eastern half of South Platte county.| cery store ‘business, yearly sales| settein instru execu | Court of Burl ty. The Burlington railroad lost. its| about $40,000.00, Gree ee ee Sy wires at 3:45 a, m. Egersan 50 and tony Price rearonae an terme aa Fy fice Ie the ity les were down between maha can made 4 and Ashland and many more to Pa-| er. Reason for fesigi have other| in ine office af the Ratister st Bests | suminon aifie eos. in Lae . business interests od need my of, anid Burts County, on 9 tal and Bennington, end other towns tion see Sam Sloven, care Sor EL ait were without electric service, Northern Hide and Fur Company, | clo: Linemen were out early trying to| Bismarck, N. Dak. [auch pied fallen wires and prevent Im accidents. man Rollers sad Mountain, The telephone company reported seeds +a it had lost all toll lines “oot of| sueg,sative singers. Cages, aseds | Datate, Omaha at 5 a.m. Nearly 800 local] Bull, N. D, Box 728, telephones were out of order. snow broke limbs f trees lohn Deere gang and crushed down shrubs, most of| £0f tractor: one two unit, Hinman which. were beginning to put out| milking machine. Phone 882-3 their first leaves. ” oF call. 220 Mandan street, Alfred| so the lig i vel E 5B ta Too Late to Classify Before house- forty (ato) . the 3 WANTED—Waiter at. O'Brien's Shere will cle Wwe ‘a : Cafe, ii styles and gage at the date ef sale the sum 0 four’ t 4 ; m SOnMPEAY, Cote ‘New TAKEN UPDae Black female dog WE. Stiteeh were ee ae omen. 4 informatio cll Clarence marek, N. D. ie Baia Pre-Easter sale of millinery, coats and frocks at the Sarah|: Gold Shop. Style without ex-| : ~