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> WHEAT PRICES MOVE UPWARD Market Affected by Unseason- | .. able Cold Throughout Win- a ter Wheat Belt i 4 Chicago, April 9.—-@)—Grain today owing cold] belt values ruled higher largely to unseasonable throughout the winter wheat = and also to an unexpectedly big , sase of the corn visible supply ial Fears were expressed that} »mage had been done to new whe he more advanced sections 2 red wheat available for immed .. ase brought 1.74 1-4 a bushel, over the highest premium yet | this season. | At noon, wheat was '3c to ‘sc net} high Tac to le up. } Ww firm 1-4¢ to net higher, corn 3-4 to le up, 0 unchanged 7-8c advance, and pro sions unchanged to a rise of 10 t 12c. Supplementing the bullish effect of apprehension about unduly low temperatures in winter wheat terri-| tory, reports were at hand today} telling of increased abandonment of | wheat acreage east of the Mississip- pi. A Chicago crop auth jity ad- vised that from here to Champaigi Danville and Pcris, Ill, fully tw thirds of the winter wheat crop will be abandoned, and that the remain- der is more 0. less thin and patchy. Much of the further distant wheat territory west and southwest of the Mississippi that needed moisture was reported today as having been missed by recent rains. It was also contended that the season is becom- ing late for any marked increase of} spring wheat seeding. Meanwhile world shipments for the week were shown to be smaller than for either the week previous or a year ago, and Europeau crop prospects were unsat- isfactory, German wheat and rye in - warticular. WHEAT QUIET AND FIRM ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET Minneapolis, April 9.—(AP)— Wheat was quiet and firm through most of the session today. There was a spurt at the start in sympathy with outside markets, a long period of dullness following. Absence of ressure was @ feature in all mar- ets. Oats were quiet and steady to tirm. May barley opened easy and turned steady to firm - * . - . . ~ ° Pd . - - = - = = rs MARKETS By Asseciated Press Leased Wire CHICAGO G good and choice 15.25@16.75, ‘STOCK PRICES HIGHER TODAY Bullish Demonstrations in Sev- eral Classes of Stocks Boost Market New York, April 9.—()—Disre- garding a marked stiffening of call money rates, coincident with the calling of about $20,000,000 in loans, the stock market swept for- ward again today in response to a series of bullish demonstrations in several classes of stocks. Early gains ranged from 2 to 8 points in the active issues, with U. S, cast iron pipe soaring 40 1-4 points to a 1.2w high record at 300 on a turn- over of only 1,100 shares, ., Railroad shares were again heav- ily bought on the reported agree- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 1S MOURNED BY FINANCIAL NEWS CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, April 9.—(/?—Butter— higher receipts 12091 tubs; cream- ery-extras 43 1-2; standards 43 1-2; extra firsts 42 3-4 to 48; firsts 42 roosters 17%4; ducks 20@20; geese| Cardenas and his two compan- | for this work from without the per- 16. joi during the t- {sonnel of the weather bureau. ” ———————— ing Teer were “3 ter Li. Other stations were established at ig MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE tured and the artial sen. |that time at Santiazo, Cubs; Ki Minneapolis, April 9.—- (AP) —| tenced them to death. ay, a Port of Spain, Trink. claims Wheat receipts today 282 compared Domingo, San.o Domin- teacher of dramatics, and a charac- terist He has met and satisfied the de- mands of an entertainment-loving Public, an education-loving publi and, severest of critieal drama-loving public.” sold for $20,000 while we were} O! Bennett said he was unable to give an estimate as to tle value of the conclusion to be drawn from the MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1928 Mandan News in lyceum and chautauqua. all, a trained ant RAIN TABLE 1-4 to 42 1-2; seconds 41 3-4 to 42. rt) W ROBERTS , ) 5 ’ a " 3, Louise W visited at a bec padeah ade 1 Eggs—Unchanged; receipts 50599 r Wie BYRD B ALCHEN bee bom a Dickinson for the week: lose jose —Today— —Today— cases; firsts 26 3-4 to 27; ordinary 5 end. ie Yes ‘ear Ago Open High Low Close | firsts 26; storage packed extras 29 — | eee eat ie wy tae at ee eee Local Weather Bureau ofticial| QT'AK CL AIMS OF SLOPE ARGA) fess 228 < Pes D 4 @ . MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Served July 143 ee Minneapolis, ApH 9-—i)—Flowr| 24 St. Paul Man yeaa en Re 4 45 ee @% Le 98 1b. cotton sacks. ae ] ‘May ay oy (ee en | Ge ee The death yesterday at his home ae Ha ‘i es ao MAL Sa pcan eee in Minneapolis of John Newton Ry-|One Tract Adjoins Claim| Delegates and Pastors of Bis- SEEKS P ARDON Iv p 02 014 0154 ker, chief meteorologist of the U. Sept. 015, 025 b 02% e years, ught expres- hae! ae way 575% 567; 57 sions of sorrow today from 0. W. Mirth dnncfaisbaddiceeeby an Attorneys For Former Mott May : 575% 56% © BT% Roberts of Bismarck, veteran weath- ha Physician Appeal to Min. rules toul we H B57 , er observer here, when he was in- Delegates and pastors from the P . € July, (old) 50% 3 50% 51 formed of the passing of one of his|er Richard Byrd’s south pole plane/20 churches in the Bismarck Pres- nesota Board Jaly, (new) 31 Be 51% Im | OVER E ASTER cloge personal friends. perte saw) hat made ite first trip of aiocerery, brea eoveriag, 12 ceeeem Si : @% @% wernment sezvice together in the| °®*tiyng Bernt Balchen and Floyd) the Presbytery which will be held| St. Paul, April 9—(AP)—Th Sept, (new) 46% 43% 46% 46% = 46% 46% West Indies some 30 years ago,| Bennett, pilots, to the gold fields at/ Tuesday at the First Presbyterian| of Dr. "Maximilian Gchuelter, Tor: ~ @4u@s @% ba when congress passed an act which| Reindeer Lake, Manitoba. The two church in bcbg to an|merly of North Dakota, who is serv- i — nae 101% 121% 2a ie i Mexican Government Contin-| was Ge ed by President McKin-| pilots of the proposed Byrd polar/ announcement mi teday yy thel/ing a sentence in state prison for Ma: ie aie ae z as 21% 1.21% Rowndtr f Revolu: ley on July 7, 1898, creating » West| expedition told the story on their/ Rev. G. W. Stewart, } t,| third degree forgery, was brought a a + 17% 1.16% 116% ues jundup of | Indian service and stations were es-| arrival last night after 10 days’| who is stated clerk of the -|before the Minnesota pardon board 1.07% 94 10 1.10 1.09% 1.09% tionary Plotters tablished at most of the West Indian| test in the Canadian The Rev. ‘W. Christ of| today. ioe is Afi ae RY islands and along the South Amer-| Province. Wilton, moderator, Preside at} Attorneys for the physician, who ee rie kts ie 11.80 — ican coast. This was done in order] While an army of prospectors| the ness pleaded guilty in April, 1926, to the 2.05 “ed 1 12, at 12.10 Mexico City, April 9—(AP)— to affor. protection to the United} was held up at Le Pas, awaiting jion, starting at|forgery charge, contend that their ae Sh ime we Se Dispatches from Guadalajara to- States army and navy du-ing the| the spring thaws before attempting 8 o'clock, Mandan time, will be for|client was guilty only of writing an 2. a 5 : s 12.40 day said that a Catholic priest, |Spanish-American war against hur-|the 15 days “much” into the gold| pastors and delegates only. Yearly|checke without sufficient funds in se ake ae Albino Cardenas, and two un- |ricane: and other tropical storms. | country, Bennett said, he, Balchen Bera from the various churches/the banks, and not forzery. ay aay ineo 11.50 named companions, who had | As this service was outside of the| and a group of men associated with| will be read, and the Rev. John Mac-) Dr. Schneller, wwho escaped from rien aos p 11.77 been held as prisoners at the | jurisdiction of the United States, it} the Canadian western airways took| donald, who has accepted pas-|@ hospital here while waiting to be Bales: boo 12.05 military barracks in Sayula for | Was necessary to call fur volunteers off from Le Pas and completed the) torates at Hazelton and Kintyre,| transferred to prison, was captured a jay 18380 . some time, have court. |and among the first to respond were/ trip in less than three hours. The|-will be received from the Presby-|in Detroit, Mich. and returned here 5 yy red ieee dete fas iaae 12.85 martialed and executed. Mr. Ryker, who was assi to] party staked 31 claims. tery at Pembina. Moderator and/to begin serving his sentence. rt y rey 5.35 iste ee a F 13.15 General Avila Con:acuo re- | Willemstad, Curacoca, and Mr. Rob-| “ member of our party, in-| stated clerk for the year ahead will! Dr. Schneller’s record as carried bios : ~ : ae 13.47 Let Nhe command- Se san wie _ mages Hoey goad! aeaeer = = conus — a pleat “Who's Who” was | - = z t insurgents Tr, 8 r. | ati Ss . attend general by his attorney: |common 3.50@9.25; feeder lambs }26; broilers 40@48; turkeys 20@30; attacked ‘Sayule’ Saturday and | Roberts was the only man selected ce cui. was neat to" one that/ assembly this summer at Tulsa, that te pujalcien, had sida fice kla., will. be named. One commis-| imposing professional career abroad sioner and one alternate will be/and that his difficulty as an alien selected from among the pastors|!n this country led to the criminal and the other commissioner and al-|Charge against him. ternate will be chosen from the lay-|_Dr. Schne‘ler was formerly at at this time, other than the men. Biemarck, Mott and Wahpeton, N. D. The evening session will at to 254 a year ago. Minneapolis cash| Mexico City, ‘April 9—(AP)—The| g0; ‘Carranquilla and Colon. Colom-| price cbtained for the neighbori — wheat and coarse grain closing (abs government contri its roundup of Fis, and Bridgetown, B los. Caine. . 2 o 7:30, and the pub!'c is invited to) Wachter and Bertsch tations today follow: insurgents = the states of i 4 Meee B88, ho Lice hl —- =—s choot bi) Fi Paul |S. Wright, Cnly Candidate: spring, fancy an juanajuato as thousa! of ” . " TO) restor of e First Presbyteria Montana .. .++ 1.835 @1.88% | worshipers celebrated Easter in the| calls, and later assi to 23 other CIL OPERATOR church at Bismarck, will give 2 seo oe Fo a Fr Ee Ree | HorshiPers Xcite charch of the eapi-| stations at various times, Ze was 65| 1S NOW UNDER _ |ftalk. ‘The Rev. Wright and John| Place on Commission 1 DNS, fancy Mont.. 1.80% @1.87% | tal without the aid of priests. Head of age at the time of his Sterling of will represent To arrive « + 1.72% @1'83% | Eleven persons, including Fran-| death. 2 SENTENCES | that church at the meeting. “The last shall be first and the 1 hard spring + 1.445% @1.855 | cisco Aguilera, a priest, were arrest- caine dena amemaaian oie first shall be last,” at least insofar To arrive . - 143% @1.78% ed at Irapuato, Guanajuato, on . «Contir-ed from pase one) Chamber of Commerce) 2, the initial letters of the two can- 1 DNS, gd to fancy. charges of plotting revolution will contend that this was given in didates for the vacancy on the city To arrive ... 1.415% @1.75% | against the government. Military return for the lease. Elects Directors at| commission are concerned in the 1 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.645% @1.845% | authorities said that the prisoners 6 9) Fall and his son-in-law, M. T. placing of the names on the ballot 1 DNS, gd to choice. 1.48% @1.70% | were implicated in a similar affair eee eet eine te say.| Monthly Meet Tonight) for the ‘speciat ‘city election April 1 DNS, ord to good. 1.365 @1.47%|in February but were joned ment was for a share in the Tre: — pi i 1 a northern. .... when they promised to cease such Ritos Cattle and Land company, Members of the Mandan Cham-| This was determined at noon to- 1 aifcuaent.. ‘ iste ets ter department announced here sports! ootann ee oil opera. han obser amd oe ol eg peed bea eee ad To. arrive . 134%@ that Faustino ‘ios, an insurgent Seats Selling Rapidly For] tr oycetsetens corm of the Donte aed ek hotel | Paul Wace centns the citicn. oa] 2 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.59% @1.78% |leader in Jalisco, had surrendered] Night Club Classic at Au- at 6:15 p. m. today. ; City Auditor M. H. Atkinson and 2 DNS, gd to choice. 1.45% @1.60% | with 44 followers. They were prom- : JURY IS COMPLETED jection of a new board of direc-|drew for positions on the printed 2 DUS, ord to good. 1.35% @1.45% | ised clemency if they would cease ditorium Tonight Washington, April 9.—(?)—A || tors for 1928 will be the most im- ballot. At state elections the names ¢ ice, ey A A a f iracy to de- || ner. ice are ro on tl 3 DNS, gd to choice. 1.40%@1.54% | gradual fading of “picturesque cus-| Seats are selling rapidly for the|| 9". Cd'the government in. the eat oars coutldate's-uamia/apreart iresqi “thanks to the Rye futures were firm to strong.| ment of eastern executives on a four|3 DNS, ord to good '315@1.42% | toms” on Easter engagement of Jed Harris’ produc- 5 . May. flaxseed advanced % cent| trunk line consolidation plan. New| Torthern 1 308@1.415% | Americanization of 20 many of our| tion of “Broadway,” which will be|| Teapot Dome ol weet ot |!" Dersonal and umber af times, But a diferent and fell back part way. high prices for the year, or longer 1.83% @1.63% |acts and to the fact that we have|at the Bismarck auditorium tonight.|| he time it’ took to elect the ||, : law applies to city elections, which Cash wheat offerings were moder-| were registered by Western Ma 1.33% @1.63% | reached the point where we call holy, organization plays Bismarck/| jury at his first trial last Oct- |j' Social News of provides that the contestants shall tte and met a fairly good demand) land common and second preferred, + 1.33% @1.625 | week ‘spring vacation’.” and Fargo only, en route from Seat-|] oper. determine by lot the position their sarly, later turning rather draggy.| Pittsburgh & West Virginia, Kan- 1.336 @1.62% | A further decrease was noted this tle to St. Pai 2 | Mandan Vicinity ' names shall occupy the ballot. ie poast "Sictum’prottntwae te | Valley, Lackawanna, Gulf Saioes | 12454@137%4| Eng'Judane™ For cantaricn papir| cabal audience wil" greet the rae F * | Mz Wachter’ mame’ wil head the fast demand. cs Northern and Delaware & Hudson,| .,T0 arrive LEG Lars | Sine Tudae, For cgnturies papier| night club classic tonight.” No. play|"ce,horses, and establish ® men’s) py, and Mrs. RE, Percy and| batiot “fellowed by, thateot Me Winter wheat offerings were light| some of the gains running as high| Minn. & SD, 1 hard. 1.34% @1.375 | filled with powder were exploded at] seen. thin recent years hes ir it indicat sons, Ernest and Dick, it Easter | Bertsch. , files ip “ and demand was fair to good at|as 5 1-2 points. Fas Nigh) To arrive ........ 1345@137% | this seusen of the Year. This year| created so much advance interest.| Smcuain, it, was ted, would] in Fargo as guests of Mr. and Mrs.| Dertsch. A blank line will also be teady premiums. Coppers were in brisk demand on oo 1 amber durum. 1.48%@1.58% | comparatively few of them were| “Broadway” will this season be secn aeuy sieve npeber ig! err F. C. Poseley. Lea minanatiee cocaca ioe the Durum. was in fair demand and| reports of improving trade condi- ‘0. : 1.48% @1.58% | used in Mexico City and still less in| i practically srery city of any size oe + 4 | job may write in the name desired. steady. tions. Buying of Anaconda was in- 1.47% @1.57% | the surrounding country. in the country. No less than seven il deal, the souree of these| Wiss Mary Brown of this | city|” The time limit for fili itions : vee mecrinne eee meonerele and oases by Aieiteees 2 powerful |? 1 ate ne nes having either a = inthe t pacsnan sper immaterial to the con-/ in. Bind ri of vei lay to be’ ag candidates for ‘the eity seria leamnd was fair. Basis was un-| pool compos tl , Cut- je tl H - charges. ” Ms i changed. R ten eal Fisher interests pose pyar 26% @1.33% ducted thelt. aa tis = RPE and South. It hes been exhibiied Sena pyre} el ag ohdiee Ree ae rein peered Oats were in fair to good demand | operations in that issue. American * SG ner as to escape intervention by the| in London for 35 weeks, in Detrvit| trom going into the formatio of the Miss Helen Kelsch spent the/ Bertsch were the only two candi- and steady. 2 | Linseed und Brooklyn Edison each|2 2 4 @1.38% | authorities, conducted their Easter| for 22 weeks, and the originai com-| Continental company, details of| Wcek-end at the home of her pat-/ dates to file. They seek election is f Bre was quiet to fair demand and soared 8 smite, alins seedy 4 See : eee en services in the usual way. ae A td on ee some See which are sought by the senate Tea-| "tS in Linton, | | Feagemor pty a. soon! by the Barley was firm. Occasional sales| ing, Radio, Coca Cola and Mexican|® UUM «...-..+4.- 1225 @1.29% | “Broadway” is not coufined to the | Pf, Dome ¢ Mr, and Mra, Joseph P. Regan| Wachter on Merch if, NT were 1 cent higher. seaboard were among the many is-|/ Ted durum. + 1.28% @1.29% United States, for companies are og case = I i left Saturday for St. Paul where ee Flaxseed was a trifle easier for) sues to advance 4 points or more. To arrive ........ 128%@ | playing adaptions of the this coord Jy itis spe rage Mr. Regan will represent the rail- ; ‘op quality with a little more offer-| Trading was again in enormous Coarse Grains season in Berlin, Vienna, st, torheys probably will require three | 0d, engineers of the Yellowstone Man Hangs Himself ed and less snap in the demand. rota, he eee Zaliog at least}2 yellow corn.... 96 @ 97 "| Bucharest and Russia. led a| Week® de ing on the prosecu- pilleces ropa aha as annual conference of to Escape Poverty - ~ z ) minutes i e market by MINIS 192 @ 194 ‘Broadway” been cal &/tion’s methods of attack. i region. SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK midday. . ‘ as completely and _ perfectly were — South St. Paul, April 92—(AP)—| Chrysler and st : 31 @ | pee ay la: Ne Mr. and Mrs. L. J, Borkenhagen| Sioux Falls, April 9.—()—Fu- (ee Ae cattle 2.900; abeors| brisk sarees i rare Jed a 3 @ oa } sagt x Bs y by Pea Boxers, cet Ui SENPATIVELT qeoetaD had as their dinner guests ,|meral services will be held at Sioux and yearlings in moderately liberal |motor shares in the afternoon. U. 5.15 yellow corn.. ‘84 € 86 |North Dakota Unit of World’s} George Ab! its authors and di-| washington, April 9— (AP) — Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hess and daugh- oo for Paul Jensen, 43, of Nee eS eae ees ate | See and reece gre a0? t0|6 yellew..com.. BL @ 82 Greatest News Gathering ee oe a ee tol Harry F. Sinclair was placed on|Moaan Me and Mrs, LA, Ta iz | dren, who inaniged ‘himself Hetiay’ to 1128@12.50; fat she stock strong,|vance-Rumely pret ed 10 210 Ads 12 mixed corn oe | Con of thent id hands se fea paige sy here today On, Palin| Mr. and Mrs, A. R. and escape poverty, a aul fet cows 7.50@9:25; heifers Brothers and Aierean Heamen|” mabe corm ee) Agency Convenes the thaekse An writers teas trough rah ciety Selig Alpert. rer 50 | dauehter, Nancy, of, Bismarck. Mr. Jensen's body was found aft- 3.5 .50; cutters strong. bulk 5.75 {each advanced five point: % i 3 2 i — to their task wit and é er he had been missing 12 hours. It @6.75; bulls strong, practical top| Mack Trucks broke tour soins tell ee @ 88 | Minot, N. D., April 9—()\—Rep-| absurdity, pu Polegate Hoard cartes been examines, it) Clifford Fylling, who attends|was hanging by a rope beside a 3.25; bulk medium ‘grades 7.50@|low Thursday's close and General|5 mised corn & a6 | Tesentatives of daily newspapera| quick of their char-| Most of the questioning of pros- college, Moorhead, Minn.,| kiln at a Sioux City brick and tile 3.00; stockers and feeders strong to|Motors waged from 196 2-4 to 193|g mixed corn @ g2_{ {rom all parts of North: Dakota are/ Seters, © sure sense of the melo i i. iceumsamsenign Nee agama Sig Matra wa "cnrs OTe (tctre eaten ethene | whe eae 11, 374 | Meine ale" non Butots"Ar|snape and” pula wih ety i pees ae 3, bull ./ e e - ‘i “neue inj > ae and heifers strong, bulk ing. ee ae oh under ae “ ly peatgae ) 56% rocated Press, associat conaiat: ans aye 5 Phas pgp af ei as. One Or oe Pringg aA Soi returned to Mra. Mrs. Lindbergh Is oi .50. ek 5 ing in the last hour, Wa-| 4 ta ae ,, | ing of daily newspapers wi ve directors they forgot not the fons in the . Calves—1,600; 25@50e lower, bulk bash selling’ off 21 olata,’ Tho Batley cits aay... ‘g5°°@ [38° |oreanised thomaclvn for tho inter) smallest detail The chorus girls of ee ee ae | Flying to Toronto ee si r, Total sales} To arrive ‘34 @ ge of news. Paradise Club come Among those early eliminat ‘Hogs—7,500; butchers and lights|appro:dmated 4,100,000 G i part stages of dress women. been vals Detroit i i iP) 15@2%5e higher; top £85, paid by: sare. a . 88 | ot te Toreapenain tal of the c- the hero, Med revel “ge poe Mtr Rel oi of George Sloss and his besther, Mrs, tit Mil i ie Lindbergh shippers for eset: igh oa ieee feat AMARC, GRAN 8 82 @ 85 | Reseciaies Frese, the eras news quiek change. gates lero fd the tentative selections were ne- neh pag of omen, bere of Miss acanee ot Colca Goaries ES Lind- ‘lights. mostly 7.75@8.25; sows and) __ Bismarck, Apr'l 9 he ‘one of the oldest and most success-| station ngs as The morning| Florence Connelly to George Sloan bergh, took off from the Ford air- EG, Sottiet fab Sserace cn |NS: 1 Sonam Fah @=t0% |B Conrad” nerves “tol este mth, a tse | und pero ane) Wl > empany edoeey. |B whee oh tend fhe aaa * 7.00; 1.255 , rane i D ao1, | United » k musi 5 . = $ poner oS: weight, 21. oa No. 1 amber durum x ee ibeing owned and contest tree small change Jingles in the pocket Miss. nines ‘ennedy returned eye he ge aa to be vag Ms Toe trou | No. ced drum oe ee ar ae thar 200 hewopapers wilco lou wale, and tho Rofer| ment io Mandan Sundey oar SOMME | made fe meme of that ocean i. hig id Inn” of y T SALE e as qui iy. zation. ae aS i alana, Sk) | ae apt aeRO ste ntl ete CON Sas reenter te eH 10.00, é ~|No. 1 rye oe | Range of carlot ‘srain sales: onde dicuicieg od tiy| , Miss Myrtle Hedman has returned re, A. ee . 1 dark northern 1.38|2 cussion of tec! details a man locked alone| checking papers, and generally! » Effi teacher at the Cass technical high CHICAGO LIVESTOCK tae, tal see, Stet As, Ne 2 dase north ao lee "atthe patton’ of| witch ‘he tel actctod will result | ton, 8. D.°where she vised rele: fer cabin plane which they ok Chicago, April 9—(AP)—(U. S.| Speltz, per $n) AeA B41 No. 2, dark isi tives and friends, yy Louis G. Meister a8) ; ern 1.38 1.63 visitors were at noon| ® dancer out on « party with visit- . off was piloted by Louis G. . a, Ad~Hons, receipt 25,000; nar. rade" dark otha Xo. Piast of He B,Davien, publisher ot the ing gunmen when informed tht bez his 4. 8 Kelly has returned to Wil-| MI Melster also was a «Mater, ‘ Bbc higher; all classes showing ad-|No, r iss: winter 1.46; No. 1 hard spring} Those in ho were Nor-| men, Kectigeee alte, gun- liston after a short visit with Mrs. party. top 9.15 paid for 200 to 210|No. 6 ........ 60 | 186: Now hard winter 1.32 7-8: No-| man D. Black, Fargo Forum; W. F.| bangers-en entertainers’ whe Baie aad ohare. ; butchers, medium to} One cent per pound ciscount une-| di saber alee jsf 18: No. 11 Davies, Grand Fi i Ei “Broadway” are pictured Paka Mouse River Goes dois Bea tiers tagger OMe Are iat | a Ree tome gle aoe wines Sf Rc"uanta “wie| Above Flood Level 200 pounds 8.40@9.75; 160 ‘to 160|Hard winter wheat $1.17 er eo wenn Trubshaw, Valley C! base” to show New York’s Main Street » have mereee their dutios — pounds 17.85¢0.00; packing sows [Dark hard winter Shite oe eS ord: “George De ian Bismares| in romantic and idyllic vein, pro ang. Pree roe) Met ND. tek 9 ee 10; vgs, Peo Rye No. 1.1.17 14 @ 1.18 3-8, ibune, presi state as- es ith 2049 120 pounds 6.50@800. | MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Flax No.1 3.21 1-4 @ 237. i socka ation, and Hal D. Davies, Minot! 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