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pererrr ™ PAGETWO SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. * i san a EA ee ARE RAT UOT “M |kinds from 11.60 to 14 — “2 ae iv MARKETS | Paxom. [5 M | RADIO PROGRAMS | oe ee ean andan We fo ri licoceseebcioderentalhaon ' | Financial Review [ prmreieecchenishcirtainelen cto ANF FEATURES ON THE AIR $ . CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE New York, April 7—(AP)—Spec- of her son, G. S. Webster, at the Sunday, Arr RC WSAT WOC WHO WOW. COLD WEATHER | Close Cue” ue Tod wiutiee interest in thie sertie pate HENRY KNUDSON Hughes apartments. Sat poa, sical Ee! mae, KORA Wik KYW WRG j _ — —Today— isk i Ws wi “ vocal— w. ad ba Yesterday Year Ago Open High Low Close | kets was divided between the con- Miss Marie Haas of the Mandan| | 3:00—Cathedral, Hout; Symphony Qrenertra ant ToStc KOHL. fe Wheat— Le i a , | tinuation of the sharp upward move- schools will return to the city this 6:00—Gounod’s “Redemption:” m McNamee, #0] ol WEAF Cc = May 428 1.325% Bed 1.43% 1.42% — 1.4344 | ment of stock prices and the collapse evening after spending her vacation PS A Te OY AL = 1 duly e ine Pi ted 142% © 1.41% ise in crude rubber quotations to the at her home at Lidgerwood. ts was KD WHO WO! KVOO WF. iq 7 @% @142 @% _| lowest levels since 1924. Bond prices W.E. ff a busi- 7:00—Sunday Evening Club—WMA\ i =) hemp plaiiaegal MEETS 125% “1So% 1401; 1.50%, 140% [held firm, with some good gains re-| Quick Work on Part of Fellow |, 1-7 Matti of att was © I Rrea, Aer ANRr GABML APA TD BNET NSE + Hesitant Start—Corn and @% @'% |corded ‘by the semispeculative lines} Worker Saves Him From cee WES Wak Weis evdo Wraa Wem Wiic WSB : Oats Stronger Ce. 12% 98 i ote ee Ee ee Serious Injur Leonard McMahan, Mandan high * lay ’ «98 ‘ OT ‘ in rather featureless trading. rl hool athleti h, married e i Jal fh ui 101 lace in (ie tuce ofp oelan ek eae r today at Paitmont, Minas to. Miss SUNDAY, APRs SIE4—WHO Dee Molnes—ste ; ory ‘ uly ’ 5 01% lace in the face of a series of or- i I daught t By The Associated Press| ‘ i oe ee @% @% eX Ginarily adverse market develope |, Henry Knudson of the Bingen: |Oreer sures of that citys t '| _ proteemain Central stanaara time, ae Guuned SpeaeUO 4 Ppecere ae yee. at ‘da. Sept. 00% 80% 1.01% 1.01% 1.00% 1.01% | ments. These included a huge in-|heimer Mercantile company, escaped eee All time is P.M. Sajost otherwiae ti 8:00—David Lawrence * I tended’ to lift wheat, values todsy.| Che ee ed pagel fiat Friday afternoon by o Bale 3) ass. B. Raucknecht is epending| Baulch yavergaetamrage, st OF SAN SE“ Atater Mane Hour & Besides, reports at hand indicated May 56% 43% 56% 57% 56% 56% aay ree oa aeaene ‘increass| Moving a tractor in the local yard | aster at her home in Jamestown. iiekvw eidiazeciie 440.9—WCX-WJR Detroit—t80 Bere, sore wentlier of late hed @h@'s @% = @57 @% |in crude oil production, further ex-|f the company, the steering wheel) wre and Mrs. C, E. Jorde left to- a—Church Services 5:30 Cook's Traveloeue $ only served 4 emphasize the extent) July, (old) | 50% AWN 50% 501% 5044 «50% Iports of gold, stiffening money rates,|came off and he fell backward,| i,. for Minot where they will visit 0—National Rellgious Services ier RM td & of wheat crop damage by winter @% |omission of the U. Rubber pre-|!cking down the gas throttle as he frionde ee ba t day v 0—Travelogue rs espers;_Insemi g_killing, Tt was also asserted that) Juty, (new) 50% 30% = 51% = 50% = BL erred dividend and indications that| fell and shutting down the speed of ee PoeOMNeE Bouin: Home Folks — $18—Coliler, Hour, “relat/ely little moisture had been % the reduction in federal taxes would| te tractor. A fellow worker, jump-| 4 x Chatley of Fargo, from the $89.4—WBBM Chicago—770 9:09—Happy Haif Hour feceived in western Kansas where! Sept, (new) 46 43% 45% = 4612 4575 46% | be Jess than previously expected. | tug to his assistance, threw the ma-| ton sic. department cf the North| t2:00mid—Nutty Club «3 hra.) 362.7—WW4 Detroit—850 tt closed firm 0 1c net : E f d 20% ; nudson's 3 ca etw. : : :20—Capltol The r higher, corn 1-4 to 6-8¢ up, oats vary y E 1153 5 “153 165 Moti eagle baie HL sella a fender of the movi. machine an‘ a caller in Mandan Thurs-| €0:30a—Church Services Eob—Piguo: Atwater ent ing from a shade decline to 1-4 to : , : beta eb ths b hod ‘ont wheel of another tractor to-| C@Y+ 00—Gounod's Redemption ben ‘ 14 mavance, and provisions un-| Sent. ; ‘ @% Jern railroad executives on @ four-/)or00 which it was imovitie, A . cee 7:30—Musical Frosrams 8:00SWOR Programs changed to a rise of 7c. tar ‘ . oe : \ re Ra eater gare tenth of an inch more and his skull itary Kathleen tad ae laud le wenwiie Chieage—720 jouer: Hibben crys In addition to uneasiness because} “May i r 5 : ; dividend rand $7 to] 10 annually ‘and| Would have been cracked. pains ae Bite He ‘the D C. 4:t0—Radlo Question Box 7:30-—-Church Servic Ree cere widestpread | free - q ios 5 5 the optimistic statements on busi- Mohr home. . Miss Harris is a form-| §:00—ing: Uncle Guin: Almanak Ta erry mesh revorte 05 ; [Bess conditions by Walter Chrysler Mandan Will Have er resident of Mandan. Fse—ensemble our so —Acousticon Progra bout, zs . . ki ie Bi i - i eee 6 ci Hou! Getended to stimulates wheat buying| Sec 2. : 50 [Gent "Penne af the 'F’ We Wee 1928 Cage Tourney , eMule Toor ANeieeiace. joday. Ohio advices in particular bashes cur) ore A A hea fleets prteisincn crane fines W:l0—Bongs tees 3.0_WTMS Milwaukee—1620 is A | P v" an: elped to intain ——— uw ni ‘orks 200—% = 4 Pee ae to the Wiest A i 77 |ballish enthusiasm, ~ Superintendent J. C. Gould, re-|to spend the week-end at his home ae ce Sioocorcvestran outlook, one expert reporting ae 3 72 ik = . The break in rubber followed the| turning from the high school con-| in this city. Concert $:00—David Lawrence from Ci cae sod ee ier Se . . 12.97 7 a announcement of Premier Baldwin| ference at Grand Peeks oaey an- eee Eom Aeterna § te —Sunday Concert MmGeed ‘and the district asa| hes that British export restrictions| nounced the 1920 state high school! “Miss Bernadine Fleck, who is at-| “saze—wMaa-wad Chicage—s70 2715 Don Amaizo | i Ju would be abandoned on November 1] basketball tournament would be held' tending the University of North liga ohare Bee een ee ie ten. tte dl 7 a) 13.10 05 3. next. Crude rubber dropped 5 cents at the state ae school gymnas- Dakots, has returned id Mandan to 0—Musical Romances +4 Bee ski Thnk ate tw weeks ae 3 a pound the first day and two cents| ium here, March 22 and 23. spend Easter at her home. br eey a inwittute: Wale jources said that after two weeks more the second day after the an-| Old officers of the high school ooo 8 i5—Evange te “eof growing weather, much Ohio a—Church Services 0—Church Services s—Collier Hour 5—Atwater Kent Hour b—Don Amaizo BISMARCK GRAIN 0—Sunday Evening Ci e f up each day, whereas the better|nouncement, touching a new low|athletic league board of control] Mrs. L. A. Paxton left Friday for 9:15—WOR Program s—Organ, Wheat, which had been left standing | (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | trades are slow sale and rather|level around 19 cents, but it made| were reelected. They are B. C./ Glendive, Mont. where she will be 42.3—WLW Cincinnati—700 508.2—WOW Omaha—590 secre De eel Bismarck, April 7 freely offered. partial recovery later. Rubber} Tighe, Fargo, president; J.C. Gould,| the guest of friends for the week-| 9:00 Church Services, 9:00a—Church Services iow showing only a very light and) x, 4 gark northern ..... Little indication of an improved] shares were weak in sympathy. Mandan, vice president; L. A. White, | end. 15—Church Services Ua opel see rotted Saree succes No. to northern ..... .18| market is apparent, unless cupplies| Airplane stocks featured the trad-| Minot, secretary-treasurer; E. P. eee TAS—Colller Hour ere isch a setere also decidedly bullish, a hl’ \No. 1 amber durum . -40| become lighter or demand is in-|ing on the New York stock exchange, | Berg, Dickinson, and D. Mrs. John Rothlisberger of Huff] #15—Handbox Entertainers o—Gounay's Redemption | Seago crop authority telegraphing| 7° 1 mixed durum . .07| creased. It is pointed out, however,|both Wright Aeronautical and Cur-| Grand Forks, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John 361.2—WSAI Gincinnati—830 o—Davis Lawrence hat from St. Louis to Kansas City 1 red durum that remaining stocks in storage are] tiss soaring to new high levels on Melzner Thursday. ac cnienene Strings —Atwater Kent Hour SSvia Columbia the damage by winter not large as compared with a year|buying influenced by expectations of | @=—<—<——@——————_— eee mee rg bee ia [a 2p a a SXilling runs from 20 to 80 per cent. ago. large government and private con-|! Personal and Mrs, Hilmer Starr was jhonored| — 3:is—ibiical’ Drama ciaueebreiouéumetr bw —_— No. / SO reread tracts. General Motors was sl h | Social Ni f Wednesday evening when a group 399.8—WTAM Cleveland—750 5:00—National Symphony Swarar pri LIGHTLY | y MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE |early in the week but started for- ews 0 of friends entertained at a surprise 20—Acouaticon Program $:20—Capltol Theater Family SSONGHER AT APOLIS | neapolis, April 7.—4)—Wheat | ward at a brisk pace on econ | Mandan Vicinity {| party on the occasion of her birth- Soh uaicontem: Rrsembie lentes deane Hour — Minneapol - | . ° 20 | receipts today 197 compared to 67 al|reports that a new pool had n day anniversary. The evening was 00—David Lawrence % Wheat prices e ’ year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat|organized in that issue. Other ° > spent with cards and music after 9:15—Atwater Kent Hour 249.9—KFYR Bismarck—1200 » , higher today, early strength at Win-| yy, $ .68 {and coarse grain closing quotations | motors advanced in sympathy, Pack-| Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Percy and two| which supper was served. Mrs, $748—WOC Davenport—200 9:30—Mustc. “nipeg and a stout rally at Chicaxo| No, today follow: ard mounting to a new peak price. |sons, Ernest and Dick, left Friday | Starr was presented with a chest of| §:34a—Haster Sunrise Services Dba (pes Ol delat haa prompting fair support. The mar-| No, ‘ ’ Radio was reactionary most of the|for Fargo where they will visit for] silver. :45a—Church Services 1:00—Organ concert, Henry K. ket eased 1-2 cent early on rain on] Qne ce; M i 8114 @1.8614| week. Officials of the exchange an-| several days. Atecled 6:00—Old Folks’ wl Pederson, organist, El- the southwest and break of 3-8 to : nounced after the close Thursday tates Mr. and Mrs. George Stein of St.) {i0-—Savig iawrence 2 QOLIEE EE aoe ed orsibuinvel 5-8 cent at Chicago. Brisk crop! under s 1 i a that no further reports would be} Mrs. J. Webster of Minot is spend-| Vincent were callers in Mandan Fri- 5—Atwater Kent Hour Teer RAR IEERTIRG Aaniiclationn © 8 Ministerial elation. ‘ hews from central states brought 4) Hard winter wheat . if i c required of detailed transactions in|ing Easter in Mandan as the guest| day. scploh cy eagaaaras: change of heart and the lea Dark hard winter w 1 i 44% that stock, indicating that the recent |5—Biblical Drama markets advanced 1-2 to 1 1-8 cents| petiole To arrive .4316@1.76%% | investigation had failed to disclose FEATURES ON THE AIR over last May leading | MINNEAPOLIS RANGE 1 DNS, gd to fanc evidence of the “technical corner” Monday, Apr. 9 tae bane ‘ 3 Open High Low a Rue a ‘e flies have been Cann when 6:30—Rory and His Gang: Vocal and Instrumental WJZ KDKA KYW markets. : ; ; i S, ch to fancy. 1. 4| the stock started on a wild ram 4 % ' Minneapolis, April 7 " y oD page :00—Riverside Hour; Band and Male Quartet--WJZ KDKA WLW WIR oped a better tone near t ' 1 DNS, gd to choice. 1.4814@1.691 | about a month ago. S:00— Riverside our: Band ang teste guare i WMC WSB Oats were quict and I Wheat 4 1.36% 1.85% 1 DNS, ord to good. ie | Steals wore: laggevdanthil: epee: KYW KWK WREN WRHM KVOO WBAP WHAS WMC a featureless trade. Ko. 1.37% ty 1 dark northern..... Public utilities presented several 8:30—General Motors Family Party; Operatic Potpour!—WEAF WRC iy ae es : 36% 19TH |, To arrive ...0000. 1.3 points of strength, particularly! Authorities Believe Dread of measure, oe elie Wito Wow WbAF EVOO WFAA KPRG WHAS WSS WAC and recovered. Cash market. was|,Rye— F |. To arrive... 0212 1: See ree ils aeee amare Poorhouse Caused Mrs.' against by the government and cited 8:20--Don Voothees Orchestra: Sem{-Popular Melodies—WOR WADC fay W130 144% 1.13 arrive oe ae gas shares. Oils were under steady a . : : AIU WKRG WGHE WMAG WOWO KMOX EMEC KoiL elon crept higher, on 0914 1.09% 1.09% 1.09% |2 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.77% | accumulation with sharp advanees| yy, Li ¢F Ar. [tb zallroad and other industries as $:20—-Bucanecra: Novelty Program- WOR WADG WAIU WKRG WGHP @ good casi demand and moderate 2 DNS, gd to choice. @1.60% | in Atlantic refining and Richfield fancy Lynn of Fouke, Ar-| having been given federal aid. WAG Wowo KMOx iKMBC Kot, pit offerings. a 4 54% 153% ba | 2 DNS, ord to good. 1.3514@1.45% | oil of California among the features kansas, to Put Poison in Opposing it on constitutional 10:00—New York Dance Music—WEAF WWJ KSD WOW WMC A Cash aces otteningy wee sim tO 1% 2 northern ae 134% @1.444 | in that roup. er ake raped ke ear pale eee ee olay: run a ae es r z 4 INS, ch to fancy. 1.52%4@1.6912| Railroad shares gave one of the} Ti Il—Those Poison: adlnctaorstyr’ Paved reba é market ruled steady to firm. De- Aen 220 221 220 2.20% |3 DNS, ad to choice. 1.4014@1.54 14 | most impressive denonatatans of ‘own Wel one treasury and turned over to a in- MONDAY, APR. 9 He cette ecu tea mand was good, especially for me-| iY 3591, 222%, 2.29% 299% [3 DNS, ord to good. 1.3112@1.42% | group strength the general. a ‘Will Recover Ree eran oF analy Annis for UBy The Assootated Press) 9180—Time to Retire Boys dium preteln, ee around 4) Basley— 3 northern ....... . 1.3014 @1.4114 | mounting to a new high level lor aft the promotion of private business.’ areas in Gentrel 2 Standard aime. 535.4—WHO Des Moines—560 ee eee eee oe Shipping| May 85 BG ,.85. 8G | dark hard (Mont.}. 1.3344@1.6113 | year, New peak prices for the year, Fake, “Ark April poe pe nn icated.. Wave lengths on left of cali §:90—Orchestra ping advices ‘e light. Deng | uly 80% [81% "180% 181%! To arrive .. 1.33%@ or longer, were registered by ® num-| nread of the poorh H | letters, kilocycles on right. ‘00—Great ‘Momente: Gypsies BU eee otter vere] Sent, “71% "72 T714g [a1 [1 ard (Mont.)..-.. 1:3314@1.60%4 | ber of issues Including ‘Wabash, | DPesd of the paorhouse sey ach eisai 30—General Motora Party a Re tioe, Dileringe were - ‘ | To arrive... 134@1 Texas & Pacific, Pittsburgh d& West | Nancy Lynn to attempt the exterm: 00—Agitators; Uncle Bob 1'0—Dance! Orsan Bites in sali supply. and DULUTH PANGE Ie tepeagbegecas ren Virginia, Baltimore & Ohio, Western | ination of 300 people, the inhabitants 30—Hoxy and Hs Gang NMOS—WEX-WIR Detrolt-—600 milling quality firm. Oven High Low Close) To ime ‘3 plana A dane and second pre-| of this lumber camp. 30—Rise and Shine G:90—Minstroly Corn offerings ight and the Duluth, April 7 | sinn. & SD, Laue SECS ADA HAEEAWRDDR __ When virtually all of the camp's Hive Soe og 0—DeLuxe Dreamers trading basis was firm, with a |. To arrive 134% @1; <i inhabitants, men, women and chil- ek eack cage—770 :00—Riverside Program somewhat better demand. 1.33% Fey 1 amber 1.48% @: SNOWDRIFTS dren, were taken ill with symptoms Fai: d Agricul- : 382.7-—WW4J Detroit—850 Oats was in small supply and the 184% "Fo arrive 148% @ BLOCK ROADS of severe poisoning, the community |19 Major Fairs an ic E30—Dinner Music market tone was firm. Demand hae = Ris ania ae Fey 2 amber 147%@ well was plumbed. There over a tural Expositions Sched- rH reat Moments in History Was fair to. good. _ | May 117 as @ 1186 118% 1 amber durum, 127%@1. IN NORTHWEST |} ?0und of poison was found and in- $65.6—-WEBH-WJJD Chicage—820 | :30-A- & F. Gypsies Rye was in quiet to fair demand, | July 1.15% 114 1.13% 1.14 To arrive 126% vestigation revealed that Mrs. Lynn uled For 1928 00—Organ and Studio see ecters Party “mill, demand being fair. : oon, |1 durum . 1.264 @ See had purchased a quantity of poison 00—Great Moments in History 228.9—WOWO Ft. Wayne—1310 Barley was quiet’ for ordinary| May . 2.25% 1" ‘To arrive 125%@ ._, (Continued from ,__|& short time ago, officers said. To- 00—Children's Program Picasa iecuceneats quality and firm with a good de- 2. ® 2.25% 12 amber durum, 1.26% @ highways fair, while ver|day Mrs. Lynn, with her brother,| Nineteen major fairs and agricul- eerie co matice: Gus 10:00—Frolic mand for good malting. Offerings —— 2 durum ..... 1.25% Falls, Hibbing, Little His, Will- | Morris, faced charges of assault with | tural expositions will be held in 00—Studlo Programs 422.3—WOS Jotterson City—710 were mode! Price range was RANGE OF CARLOT SALE 1/3 amber durum..... 1.23% mar, Bemidji and Fergus Falls re-| intent to kill. North Dakota this year, according to 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chicago—720 ——-7:00—Educational Features 82 to 91 cents, : _ Minneapolis, April 7.—()—|3 durum ... i ree ported them‘in good condition. Valuable timber holdings had been | information filed in the office of 0—Uncle Quinn; Ensemble 8:00—Varled Program « |) | Range of carlot grain sales: 1.28 i |,. Temperatures were below freez-| left to Mrs. Lynn’s children by their | Joseph A. Kitchen, commissioner of 00--Old Fashioned Almanak Sees Feerare SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | Wheat: To arrive TS yogy ing in the northwest this forenoon, | father and these had been sold to| agriculture and labor. A few others a de ‘ South St. Paul, April 7—(AP)—| No, 1 dark northern 137 7-8 to Coane finn Bemidji, Hibbing and Devils Lake | operators who owned the camp at|may not yet have fixed dates for 9:30—Recital 209-—-KEYR Biamarch— 1200 (U. 8. D. of A.)—Cattle—600; com-| 145 5.8, 2 yellow corn... being low with 22, At Duluth, Thief | which the poisoning took place. Mrs.| their and may report later, Kitchen 20:15—Dance and Songs eben hicca na eaathar: pared week ago, steers, yearings and} No, 2 dark northern 135 5-8 to/3 yellow corn. ‘91 ‘93 | River Falls, and Minot, thermome- | Lynn, her children said, had tried to| said. : erie Chicago—870 —O) 2 Higher: fat she stock and cutters| “Ka fyaark northern 138 2-4 to|4 ise 'S eS | Fee tg the dex that ence her chi| the first fair will open at Finkye| EARN ier; fat she stoc! and cu’ No. 3¢dark northern -4 tol 4 yellow corn. F fe bajuagprcnc at a at once r chul- air open at inley, 00-—-Water Witches ll 0, strong, 25 to 50 higher; bulls 25 or| 142 3-4, pellaw com. 87 @ WORST APRIL SNOWSTORM —_| dren had received their money she| Steele county, and will run. fros Wi! Women; 30—Weather, markets and more higher; bulk steers and year-| Sample Grade Dark Northern: Be cana. ii 11.00 to 12.50; fat cows 7.00 to] “No, 1 hard spring 147 7-8. 3 heifers 8.25 to 10.25; cutters} No, 1 hard winter 139 to 141 7-8, 5.60 to 6.75; bulls 7.50 to 8.00; stock-| No, 5 mixed wheat 120 3-4. 0—W LS Hippodrome I i .85 |IN HISTORY OF NEBRASKA | would be left penniless and a charge|June 21 to 23, inclusive. It will be e—Infernational Revue Yellow corn, 8 Omaha, Neb. April 7—(AP)—| of the community. under the management of the Steele sieSieic alsa Grand Forks Defeated| mixed corn. ’ ‘g Eastern Nebraska went to bed last) Authorities, Wi eejerce gy the, County Fair association, B. J. Long, night after a day of digging out of | case, held to the final game in the national tourna- ry ex-| sec! ry. Forks ers and feeders 8.75 to 10.50. Barley: the worst April snowstorm on rec- | terminating the lumbermen and their| The last on the list in point of . eens Last year the Grand Bar Calves—100; closing 2.00 or more] Sample grade 87 to 89. on in the weather bureaa here, And families, Mra. Lymn believed cutting| time is the fair of the Dunn county| by Canton Five, 22-17)team went out in the arter final Tower for week at 11.00 to 12.00. No. 3, 85 to 88 1-2. while the city slept hundreds of | of the would be averted Fair association to be held at Kill- — ¥ Hogs—500; fully steady with Fri-| Co tling in a semifinal game. ‘8 average; most desirable 160 to workers Soiled sunk ps night Fo Pal neteny Seem. poreeiz insured. In am bog eiores 18 to 15. E. W. {Contipned frore pare one) aa pisses esac aay mage - Lynn would say nothing. ones is secret . se! of it gave eens had wrought. The poisoned were all believed to-|_ Others on the jist are: Benson Iinois oes) a safe lead. Company Is Granted 4 mixed 88, 230 pound averages 8.25 to 8.40;| Oats: mixed light and medium weight] No, 3 white 54 5-8 to 53. @ & raffic, telephone and telegraph|day to haye an even chance to re-|County Fair association, June 28 to| Schnell led the Canton attack with * - | butchers 8.25 to 8.30; few heavies| Rye: 54 2 communication, street car . xe cover. Children were the worst suf-| 30 at Minnewauken, HF. Montague, four field gO: but all of the team Right to Sell Stock pane to eon sows ioetly 1.00; Blas ae 1, 115 3-4, 389 @ 91 ang tees ae hath vistaaie and ferers. corteiary; Burke conaty Fair and beoke into the, seating: clam. Ba -_— 3; average cos! ‘riday 8.16; jax: 84 ! “| 9 griculture association, July to|chene, Gra: ‘orks scori ace who 7 hare: weight 213. "| No, 1, 281 to 254, Barley, med $5 @ 98 | oralized throughout Friday. Radio| PREGIDENT 1S 18 at: Flaxton, H. C. Wood, secre-| sprained an ankle early in the tour-| ,,.crmssion to sell 1,036 shares of eep—None; compared week ago, To arrive ... 83 @ was the only means of communica- tary; Cavalier County Fair associa-|nament, found himself completely| tion stock at var value of $25 has Jambs strong to 25 higher; sheep CHICAGO CASH Barley, lower ‘82 @ .84 | tion with the outside world and radio WITHHOLDING tion, July 17 to 20 at Langdon, B, E.| covered and the burden of @ steady; best fed wooled lambs 16.75;| Chicago, April 7.—(AP)—Wheat, best ewes 10.00; freshly shorn lambs} No, 2 hard 1.45; No. 5, mixed 1.85; 14.50. !}corn, No. 3 mixed .96; No. 2 yellow ay eaage geen 1.00; oats No. 2 white .59 3-4 to 61; CHICAGO LIVECTOCK No. 3 white 59 to 60 1-2; rye not , April 7.—(AP)—(U. S.| quoted. D. A—Hogs, 4,000; market most! Barley 93 to 1.03. average; 8 jigher on ‘lover seed 20.75 to 27.75. butchers; pigs and light lights slow; | 12.75, ly; top 885; shi ee estimated holdover 3,000; POTATOES medium to choice 250 to! Chicago, April 7.—(/—(U. S, D. amateur and broadcasting as well J heen granted by the state securities 81 @ , Groom, secretary; Divide County|the North Dakota offense feli on ion to tho Mutual Oil com- , |as the United States army stations i on qapeeieK were lhced At ite dlapeealcer press HIS VERDICT Agricultural association, July 17 to| Secord, who scored three times from of Minto. : pla ay 19 at Crosby, R. H. Lynch, seere-|the field and made one free throw.| "the Farmers Pennsylvania Oil 2.20% @2.31% | 88g0clations. i (Continued from page on.) unty Fair association A af “Tilliste. hos been au- SONG” | yt eas estimated by, officials of acted and sent the measure to the |June 25 to 27 at New Rockford, L: Grand Forts (12) FG FT PE thortsed so sell 1,950 shares of com i ouse. A sd iB hene, eeeeee 7 5 ¢]company that their loas would be hhave been some claims that | Forks county fair, July 46 to 21 at| pecene, 3 firm plans’ to operate bulk oil and ‘| 3700 oe eae par Pigogtn dp Coolidge would veto the revised | Grand Forks, D McGowan, secre- gasoline stations, the securities @| area, thousands of miles of wires Hs ecutive that it would meet Hon saath yy Sompaiesion was told, I GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH to 29 at Cooperstown, Cor. rene St. and <osser Ave. rocon ooron 4 pproval because of its South St. Paul, Minn., April 7.—|0Ut of service and more than 2,700 ting to. the| Frank Collins, secretary; Moun (AP)—(U, 8. D,'A.)—Trade at the | Phones out of order in Omak alone, redictions | County Agricultural association, Jul livestock tatket {son a ctrevg te | Council Blufts reported 2,000 phones | eaualization x he |8 to 6 at Stanley, BB, Dellahon, ri Barley, ch to” To arrive . ry' | not hon, 5 2 red E. Klein, Pastor 8.10@8.60; 200 to 250| A.)—1 i ‘ out of use, 7 Teean ; : ean 100 to 200 pounds ie eran, receives ee Aisres aoe Ly pg BE reg aia Points out in the state as far west not ay final form. 24 bo 20 at Heron Poa Bae, “és ic site ok erat ee and to 160 pounds 7.00@ | 491 cars: ' Demand and movement |have shown some advances for the|#5 Grand Island were isolated as And before it reaches that stage, | secretary; Pierce County itur- 0 1] baptism. me sows 7.20@7.80; pigs,| slow, market. dull; Texas sacked |week. Fat steers and yearlings are | Were towns in the northeastern and 4." Soonsors are going to have seme | al association July 11 to 13 at Rug- © 3| 7:80 p. m, Musical program. The hole 90 to 130 pounds | triumphs 550; Wisconsin sacked !atrong to 25c higher, fat shevsteck | Southeastern sections. Grand Island ts _to contend with from|by, A. O. Spillum, secretary; Ram- 0 Olchoir will render a cantata entitled round whites 165 to 185; Idaho 25 to 60c up, cutters and bulls also | ¢##blished wire communication with | @o*Demecratic side, Minority mem, | sey county take region fair, ‘July 9| cere’ () 3| “zion.” . Calves, 200. Com-| sacked Russet Burbanks 1.86 to 2.00; ‘showing upturns. Vealers, however, in on bers blocked efforts yesterday to |to 14 at Devils Lake, J. A. Kramer, =_ Be RT aa ots tas nintac, | commercial 135 to 1.50 re staging 8, seasonal decline, ost impasauble, TS SPT *I last Tuesday for a final vote on the | secretary 7 EB | Totals soesessssveee A 0 9] TRINITY ENGHIGH LUTHERAN @25e CHICAGO PRODUCE 2.00 to 2.50. elainged + A McCrory, secretary; Stutsman Wheeli: W. Va., won its way Avenue C and Seventh Street vance; | Chicago, April 7.—()\—Butter] Best beeves ave: 1240 pounds| Captain Wright Going Support| ty into the finals’ of lation "LG, Monson, Pastor stock-| unchanged; _recei; 11,565 tubs.|and sold at 14,00, with several loads Ft. M Calif. . ndrew Haas, secretary; | tournament by bess On account of lack of room, two Eggs unchanged; receipts 42,457 of sinars and yearlings selling a to icDowell, ° radical h rane ins oS fe cay inte services will be held Easter morn- . bulk of the crop 11, — : ‘inke, secre- inner 4 ‘ ite Cea to 1250, Best beef cows are selling | Captain Robert ©. Wright, who : tary; Wells ecunty fair, July 10 to| tuck, Conn.-Englewood. High, Chi. t service at 9 o'clock. ma ee othe eoaney He Pig Ro! uere, beavy peltors hag. 5 Jo charge of Company i. it (0 13, at Fessenden, rads » BOC- “a consolation pi a : Christ our Passover, 1 lower: extreme! alive, easy; receipts 7 cars; fowls | 11.50 to bielaea Of the cows are| since the troops came here last fall ture Boctety, itne 27 to 30 Bot aie Special songs by Ramona Boepple. |. Wilson, fed steers 15:15; yearling heif;|27; broilers 40@48; turkeys 20@30; 9.28, bulk from Fort Lawton, ‘Wash. has just Dem tineau, w began. to dawn" 38.08 ttle, helters and) roosters 18; ducks 20@30; geeve 16. to 10h, cutters’ 5 2 83, Feelved tie of tran fe | ney ieee, . Grant Count aty alr sas ile, Bo heen: te deme MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR ee ‘ California, F to 6 at Leith, J ‘secre unchanged Shipmente wo0017 ble afectiny de-| _,Coptain Wie, i stat sot hevisises ESCAPES SERIOU., INJURIES .00 to 3950, , tticor, Ui : of ive, E i i Fell i what a F gs 8 F i Hi FEES 5 5 34} taf i zi i l WANTED TO RENT—Eight or 10 om modern house with Bele 2 I write Ad, No, 22, : i ine pb [ q ex: , best He was rescued by his cou- FOR RENT—A double and single senson, » Peter Jochim, who noticed Toom modern ca mate is Fn ee sat consel al 318 W. Roster Para beavy ~ ~ le |