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THE BISMARCK TRIBUN. Florida bbl. Spalding Rose 11.00] — = a Mandan News Bat Krause Will Battle — WHEAT PRICES on oe one. MAJORITY OF (REV, CORBIT IS | Dago Joe Gans Thursday TAKE BIG JUMP)" ses say ues sae sas Sigs | ovate ae, MANDAN PEDS | MODERATOR OF | rors. xertwsninns| ig Ba ler WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1928 ADDITIONAL SPORTS MARKETS LIVESTOCK By Associated Press Leased Wito NEWS Minneapolis, April 11.—(AP)—(U.| S.D.A.)—Potatoes: deman 1.75, mostly 1 8. No. 1, 165 @ it Smit! a fers receipts .| Puncher fi eulah where thi July 1.8% 1s i Vise. 140 Carta lower; receipt tubs. Crea Are Billed to Clash For Mid. goal i Toa ia ae waders as 1.28 D3 1.48 jionship— ay 5 Active Buying Results From) sept. 100 Hy 143 146% 16427 ore WILL RETURN CHURCH GROUP been own : ‘Tony Kipp, who grinds out, saus- ‘Publication of Government ies 98% 0% $04 1.00% 98% 100% fitsis | welts ting, will clash with Irish McFee of Crop Report | ; firsts Superintendent Gould and|/Leith Presbyterian Pastor} ised Slope Fight Followers | sioux Falls in » s'x-round affray. { July 1.01% ib Ss 1.03% { are McFee comes booked as “The Fight- ! @% @% — | * Principal Thompson Re- Named to Succeed the a a een Sr " i —(AP)—Soar-| Sept. 1.017 79! 1 I CARLOT SAL | is claim e is all o} feo panes ere aiast tiiey, andl oe i @' sig Minami peiad tet ieee main School Heads Rev. Fred Christ r iver are in a0 that grt greatly augmented trading followe 1] Oats— ‘é Range o' lot grain sales: heat weal pele Aad ionshi ot thel « John Smith will be the third man the United States government re-| May af 43% 51% 3 No, 1 dark northern 1.4614 @1.67; rintendent of the! Delegates and pastors from 20 aorthwene ae Bat Kra a” sfazen's in the ring while ee, Klein will port showing domestic winter whet; @%@ % k northern 1.411¢@1.42; Tuesday an-! churches in the Bismarck Presby- fa ite and Gan: SaRs pte ot the mneearbone, & at an almost unprecedented low c July, (old) 50% bre 51% Bory . 3 ae Hie 138@140%; majority of the in-/ ices, eaveetily a6 cautions‘ kteendtal vetaria battler He ‘Paul, an a ition. In hte face of immense ‘ Ds iz sample grade northern: No. 1 hard the high school and Pes Bue snhetered J Pot taking sites Jully and. Se9-} July, (new) 514% SM Ste 51% U1% spring 1.61 o, 2 mixed durum | icolk Rave signed contracts ths anna ated soring suoeting ot to headline a 42 round boxing ‘card ! pliver! oth ©: . eat | ool year of 1928-29, Mr.} the vi i re je s % Yisted anew high-price vecord for| Sept, (new) 46% MB MB AGTH AOE te LIS, IC the came time announced! terian church at Mandan, Suesday, | 4 Afet 8 year's idleness, the Bat- Bs wert anertes tons | ae dag Cs ee rrinetpal’ot the| wis eldeted moderator of the BPM that he ts stil the cock of the fistic NAMED BISON wheat from > E, a gs , 189 ae pson, principal o: vas i B totaled 1,5 D000. ae ean ral 121% 1.00% 1,22 1.2313 1.22 ae Corn—None. siteeeeuth Hol, will sip eo cr to: his very to succeed un Rey. Fred W. priors ta ge The , omplaints continued froz 4 3 white 555% @56%, S t v' » Wi a Quireme western districts and there| 116% 99148 119%] TH 119% | OR . ors who have, indlested| the “AMGFHOOH ‘sension while thé GRID MENTOR eee spas makote eres ie hi 1.09 4% 1.12 114 1.11% 01.14 3 to veturn next fall are: Rev. Corbit was chairman ia the| S88 €. He s and soil blowing lik 1, pistory i vening. . G. W. wart, ah aceastiate “reseeding “er spring a 12.17 11.77 11.80 11.77 11.80 kken, history pelle eleee a ae wat ‘ Neatyamed wheat. ‘ i Veal-| church a jan, ins the office MiWheat closed strong, 4 1-40 to 5 1207 12401205 «1210-1205 12.10 : aa Wan toe er viaeraung etormed for one of the|Former Athletic Director B-8c net higher, corn 1 5: si 3 42 . i une The Rev. Christ was named com-| history on Feb. 28 in ‘Bismarck| From 1919 to 1925 Once i showing 3 Sept. 12.35 mar 12.40 1285 1240 AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘ missioner to the general assembly| when he fought to a draw with Again Takes Ch 4-8c W. L. Pet. which will convene in Tulsa, Okla.,| #7 Ratsiaff of Minot, Bat large 7c decline to a rise o} | Boston <1 6:1,000 - ay » »| Herman BO With the government crop report 14.10 15.50 |New York 0 0.000 ‘ Meee eer rie a ek ened| Was fat at that time but his wind : decidedly more bullish than looked | 13.60 114.75 011.75 11.75 eland 0 0 009 * fai ters Ey Matteaoe resides Tal tee good, his legs were strong and| Fargo, April 11.—(?)—Stanley for, and with trade authcrities say- hicazo . 0 0 009! " iy. | Utermate: . he showed that he still carried his| Borleske, athletic director at North « holy e b Detroit ‘ahan, coach andath-| Bismarck, but has pastorates at! dangerous punch and steel-clad chin.| Dakota ‘agricultural college from 4 ing the largest wheat acreage aban- . ame etroit 0 0 .000 : high school, has} Underwood, Coleharbor, Werner, and Gans should put up| 1919 to 1925 when h 2 d it in the history of the coun- 14.80 12.80 +12.80 12.75 12.75 Philadelphia 0 0.009 ; b 3 use ip oy when he resigned to try is inevitable for states east of 14.95 = 18.10 18.10 13.10 13.10 | St. Louis 0 0 L000)! Oh ee mency oo ie Nery DNRC EanR CAR ata Oe gre of the best, ‘battles that the/cnter the sporting goods business, ‘ “4 M4 ne K eal . ; i e Rev. Ma 1» 1 Slope area has seen the lew ined ee 13.45 1345 13.45 = 13.45 Washingto: +0 1.069) Smith - Hughes ins muerly pastee ih the ‘Penbina Pres % oe: tesa undoubtedly’ the ret | ea = ih tl Sites conching if ‘ s , and Earl H.| bytery, was received. le wi e affa’ Fy . as the- medium grades 7.75 @ 8.28; top BISMARCK GRAIN Boston; pple (esac r in,the Mandan|the new pastor of churches at Ha- Pet peel a aa ine Beal deus ite 2 ey eect it-taking sales on the ope jheavies 8.50; stockers and feeders Bismarck, April 11 No other games under 12-month| zelton and Kintyre. be a] C. C. Finnegan, tl: urther gains in pi vere 2 nd heifers 6.5 50, i . $1 in r ay el the na- jvard scored. Among the outstand- es—3,500; quality considered, Re shel tte adiy ’ tash ae Sach Prine tuieedliben UN cae ig ngton at Reston, yy | 22 fall, will act as head football coach res—3,6 ality » ictors who will) tional assembly. J. ©. Otterson, i i i i gher; range 11.50 @ 13.00; bulk No, 1 amber durum . cod at Chicago. t Mandan to teach are:|G!encoe, is alternate. 3 ‘“itute the card. One of these bat- with iirberedieriold Shep will No. 1 mixed durum . ao : i j Jer Listey, science; Harold Ha-| The Rev. Christ announced last] ties will have the royal touch, in| be in full charge of the spring foot- : ge Murphy, Eng-/ night that he had accepted the caill snother the famous Eckroth broth-| ball practice, starting today. Ac- ang features of the government fig- jres were conditions as low as 37 | 12.50, for Thomas county in northwest; Hogs—12,000; opening 10 @ 15 Kansas and 38 for Cheyenne county.} lower; 170 @ 220 pound average! Hy ay si e ee : | + he Wilton pastorate and will of Mandan will hil rdit 7 * Unofficial reports at hand today|to shippers 8.70; top 8.70: m . ; i Maa coe ers lan perform, while| cording to President Coulter, the es aiineE Heat: prospetcs were itl lights and: butchers ta packers 6 . : : . f s pe ee LE a re Rte deoal the remainder will see the best in| addition of Borleske to the staff is creasingly pessimistic. One of the}(@ 4.50; packing sows 7.00; pigs| pe. Re 23 Ade o eee eee hrhlce the west just one more step toward complete cro rf q 4 o s f s i ¥ sbyteria hes at Bald- Rr , ry aire PORK, wercecetce ants; ule 785; averdge: cost 4 ; Hie Ere eny oe ae cuaea Jackie Shelly, a newcomer to the| rebuilding of the Bison athletic pro- aa wever fies owich, severe lossen|'Tuesdey 847: walghtain, 7 : is. sol 0. ; Ane WHOLE ibe only bel Hae tal ceed the past! Slope country, will meet Ora Bald-| gram. from winter killing as exists this! Sheep — 300; undertone fully UI patel nae i ing Who has accepted | wittter as supply pastor. win of Hazen, Shelly comes from ard Saalwaechter, pring, and that many large wheat| steady to strong; spots 26 higher} ‘ —_—————_ scetions of Illinois, Indiana and Ohio} on lambs and sheep; best 81-pound Leon: freshman Allentown, Pa., and droy off the} football and varsity basketball and Peter Berger Found _ | rattler at’ Hazen to pick up some! track coach, is likely to remain fer 4 i 1 loss, with| wooled lambs 16.75; cull fs : db * one before continuing his y| another year, and one full 2 ety few lonaliles having’ 0 er | mon lambe 11.50 @ 14.00; fat ewes ‘One cent per po int un-| Columbus. : cal ; K icllowshio. | Guilty of Blocking | to the Pacitic coast where the fight| time coach will be" added to the ‘cent nea original wheat acreage | mostly 14.00, jder 56 1b. ear corr 70 Ibs., five cents | : on ary Road; Appeals Case game i — pany kis aig See sliliieaonicnitico eens he ecigaat | ree ed irate ere s Louise William- dish Vie? fits in one of the _pro-| department during the football work WHEAT PRICES SOAR STO KS T AKE nings.) | W chk Ree Cate Peter Berger, farmer living south| gram pi oles. Cyclone Smith] only, reserving the remainder of his , teeuai, © oh a . Paul, 3; Louisville, 2 (For-| ani, Ruth DN vie will coutinne ab of St. Anthony, was found guilty of| of “xpansion, N. D., who wears! time for his business. innea| iy ah ed feit in 12th inning. t 4 obstructing a public highway and Wheat prices ‘soared 3 3-8 at 3 3-4 MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE | "Kansas cits, 2; Toledo, 2 (Tie,| &°, Sentral grade school next, Year| was fined $25. and costs in justice cents today, a wild scramble for Minneapolis, April 11—(AP)—| 12 innings.) : Other tnettuetan hy court Monday before Justice A. R. scant pit offerings being stirred by Wheat receipts today 133 compared| “Milwaukee, 11; Columbus, 10. (19) 8 . Central aed E rs re-| Herman. Berger has appealed his bullish government crop figures _is-| — to 62 a year ago. Minneapolis cash | innings.) Gomth ened A eAGa case to the district court and it will Bee toting os cn Harare a Early Losses in Many lasues! ett and, coarse grain closing quo- tay oe ee sarees ea ei a ‘Sera lowed sei i as on at the openin y | tatic A 3 just a week aj rger plow ‘cited buying was iz y tations today follow who plan to teach at other! yys Dries CaseE Fenway Noe at i | schools next Ann Brown, | the vicinity of Oak coulee. He elaims FEATURES ON THE AIR ehman, Sec-| that the land belongs to him despite ; ‘Thureday. Apr. 12 grade; Leta Bennett, Fifth rire y rt deci: hich &: U. S. Marine Band—WZ, WREN WRC WOW KOA WFAA de; and Lela Sunderland, Sixth | 9 district comme, Gecition which Pro- Pwd WELT Ws aT ESD WRUM Woe WHS i Wow WDAF KVCO WOAT WHAS WSM WMC Wan Lox RERG Myrtle Hed t gi has appealed this case to the su-) | 9.39 Moover “Bentinclas lar—WEAF WRC WGY WTAM WWJ “Myrtle Hedeen, | teacher of! preme court. WBAl W! Kap WOC WHO WOW WDAF KVOoO a al South B sere at} a0 Was wa Wi SB lst= WIS, KOKA WLW Wir yndicate school, an arie zh ‘ os fitst grade tercher” in the, GOV. LEN SMALL oe BEAR ERS WREME co was mona wiv wen KYW. sap, mM WoC ve WHO Wow WARK 00 WMC WSB WJAX KOA STATE PRIMARY] | !2-amnd'aimae Bear WENe WEE WE? wy RADIO PROGRAMS Games Today Minneapolis at Indianapolis. Paul at Louisville. lwaukee at Columbus, Kansas City at Toledo. and the market jumped 2 1-8 at 3 1 hard spring fanc: cents over May. Slight reaction fol- Quickly Cut Down or Wiped Mtntana.< ¢. a y 88 lowed, but renewed buying came in To arrive . and new highs for the day were sent Out Entirely 1 DNS, fancy Mont. near the start of the last hour. —_— To arrive . Oats gained 1-2 cent at 5-8 cent) New York, April 11.—(AP)—Spec-| 1 hard spring on strength in other markets. May/|ulators for the advance regained| To arrive . rye ran up 1 cent at the start and/| control of the price movement in to-|1 DNS, gd to fancy f later developed further strength.|day’s stock market after an early} To arrive | NATIONAL LEAGUE | No games scheduled Tuesday. | Games Today Boston at New York. Philadelphia at Brooklyn, * a = i x school, as well as Ullainee fee a she | Kennedy, teacher in the second and IS DEFEATED IN * ‘third grades at the Custer school, i | SEE ET EP Ty | have also decided to seek new teach- |'MARK HANNA’S ing positions for next fall, | 1 i May barley bulged 1 cent and turned] period of irregularity. Early losses|1 DNS, ch to fancy. i quiet. Flaxseed futures were quiet| of 1 to 4 points in many issues were}1 DNS, gd to choice. and firm. quickly cut down or wiped out, and}|1 DNS, ord to good. Cash wheat offerings were small-| scores of others advanced 3 to 11.1 dark northern er than posted estimates and buyers/ points. Lowering of the call money] To arrive . were slow to compete, but the mar-) rate from 6 to 5 1-2 per cent stim-|1 northern ket ruled firm to stronger com-|ulated the buying movement. To arrive . DAUGHTER IS 6 EE AER ° sitecige te an near ad sharp twist, for Mayor Tompson, in eMusic and weathers pared with futures. Basis for high} The weekly steel trade reviews|2 DNS, ch to | step of state’s attorney. the final moments of the campaign, es protein was’ higher. [reported that following a record|2 DNS, gd to choice VOTE WINNER) Personal and suggested the possibility o. his re- a, " Winter wheat was scarce mod HOHE AR he sare quarter, steal 4 eed ord to good | Social News of 5 Even Teas peee sls a signing = vege teamqolr rts were ee 8. P. Orwols irm. is Ww intaining operations northern .. s! il ven i@ mayor himse! ne a rowe close = Durum offerings were small and|at a high rate. ‘The fron age com-|3 DNS, ch to Siicime reer ee 2 i petites i it i o ‘kets, vs. does she will be the first congress- candidate for any post more impor-| political liaison between Republican ‘aaa Mandan Vicinity milling quality was in good demand. | posite price for Inished steel showed|3 DNS, gd to cho . -- -atela i tant than committeeman of his home| county: and ities would be} 11:00—Eltinge theatre organ, Henr; Carn was in light supply and de-)a slight gain, while pig iron re-|3 DNS, ord to good gs ieriees Bien ee * Ff 5 ward, seemed to have lost the solace rekie. sec K. Pederson, organist. i mand was good, the basis firm to|mains unchanged. Prices of dena-|3 northern .. smile, Mrs. McCormick heard tn-| prenuptial Dinner even of that slight victory. There was no contest for presi- * 1 cent higher. : tured alcohol also were increased|1 dak hard (M returns last night. With her were * Louis Lincoln Emmerson, 64-year-| dential preference on the Rapubli-|congressman-at-large, with Repre- Oats were in fair to good demand| today. To arrive . sesiec of suppartnds among them For Miss Connolly old secretary of state, was the can-|can ballot which carried only the| sentative Yates, who did not cam- and steady. : : R. H. Macy was the spectacular|1 hard (Mont.) Mrs. Nicholas Longworth of Wash- d Fi M d didate who swept to an unexpectedly|name of Illinois’ paign, third. Rye offerings weré small and mill| Performer, soaring 28 points to a| To arrive ......- 138%@1.57% | Meton cen ber eee, as and Hance MONGAY lisrge majority over Small for the| Fy Lowde Thompson's Statement demand was fair. new record high at 360, U. 8. Cast|Minn, & SD, 1 dark McCormick. : esa) gubernatorial nomination, His lead, ‘draft Mayor jompson issued this Biaey was, sparingly ctarel and Jron Bibs -iniaped n points, mht Bart wt ae 129% @1.42% #I am delighted,” she beamed hae a as inks P. Hess and | with °4, aes ot , apni Oe ae Mayor Thompson, whose mee a cena ; malting was in good demand at 1 at 4, Borden 7 an arrive . «+ 139% @1.42% | « irk: atest | Mir. an rs. L. A. Tavis i: incts was i- fe concede that Small, i is ae neane for the last’ two| Lambert, Federal Mining & Smelt-| Min, = SD, i hard: % ¢ 41/“My nomination marks the greatest ‘avis entertained |cincts tabulated, 526, ll, Dailey tep forwa! es ; .| Monday evening at the Lewis and |cating, if the Percentage of adva! the (candidate for attorney general) itieallyy, ae yaa eee a Clark hotel in honor of Miss Flor-|tage were maintained in remaining mtion. A large Lowden vc j|and Crowe are beaten. However, womeu. The prediction in the east| ence Connolly and her fiance, George | returns, a final majority in the however, defeated this sentiment, | the only serious loss from the point that I could not win makes our vic-| Sloan, of Boston, Mass. neighborhood of 400,000, although several thousand voters |of view of the city administration is tory all the greater.” Baskets ef pink tulips and apple| The Emmerson vote in the 4,043] wrote in the name of President Cool-|that of the state's atto:ney’s office. days. Price range was 83 at 93| (Dg, National Biscuit, Union Car-] To arrive . cents, bide, Sears Roebuck, Montgomer; Flaxseed was quiet and easy.| Ward, Joins Manville, Brooklyn, arrive ........ Buyer reduced their bids 1 at 2 cents} Manhattan Transit and American|Fey 2 amber durum. and No. 1 spot was quoted at May| Tobacco A and B sold 4 to 6 points r ; i t at| blossoms decorated the dining room. | precincts was 614,840, the totals “I was very sorry to see Bob price to 8 cents over, fancy Mon- Lat Sion ee as niet ane he table where the guests of honor | resenting 2,290 downstate and 1183 the Democratic primary, which | Crowe defeated. He was a good tant 9 cents over. aes Hg oe TR Pane a lathe rele two Democratic nominees are C. D. seated was adorned with a cen- | Cook county precincts. The vote for affair in comparison | friend of mine, and he did a lot for Joplin and Charles F, Brown. terpiece of tulips and lighted pink| Small in the same precincts was bal- | the city and county. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ; Public Service of New Jersev/2 amber durum tapers. Vases of apple blossonis | 358,314, i names of “While we concede that we have 11.—(AP)—(U, 8. ereaned bands. a ele, (elowlan! 2 au ——_____—_-6 centered the individaal tables. Yadge John A. Swanson, who i been beaten in these three offices, mes atest "aise © 4 aes 2 amber |__ Flashes of Life | 2"*ijorine "arc! 1,40 cues | bended the Republican Uke Sgnos| aor Reed of eoaet wae ritin | Daley tal, wo lave on a Ve 3, + + eee ie folio’ were ‘rom out of rowe in Cook count as average; light lights and pigs weak | Honus Meiall Stores also changed) red duruin. 1.38% @1.34% | °—————— 6 town: Mr, and Mrs. J, P. Cain of | did against Small in the state, was the municipal judges, the county as- is 2 ay ge oP PAD paid aor Rates tiers tue ar pater mee To arrive . ++ 1.33%@ (By The Associated Press) Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs, William} the crusading candidate who appar- Toelks ane pene county. coroner, And 350 pounds 8.40@8.90; 200 to 250 ae Bees Rapacturinn. Tleet 3 qabe pen : Z 2 and Mockfjald, Sweden, is losing «| ~ Following the dinner and dancing, | Emmerson lead, but he was main- “The election has turned out a pounds 8.50@9.10; 160 ounds | Body, Pillshare iaae Ha Warren is hedce g, colorful beauty. Miss Alice Nor ction bridge was played. Mrs. E.| taining a margin which he was con-| yored. 50-50 proposition. The people have 8.25@9.10; 130 to 160 pounds 7.25 | Body, 3 WOOD a caine ania. 92 }man, 24, an immigrant, ha: brov “anterman and J, H. Newton won| fident carried victory. spoken. | The candidates they have @8.85; Packing aan sree ests Ralts moved up deity dhe taduec|. Mo merive 3 : hair and blue eyes. When she ‘honors in the games, while Holds Powerful Portent well advertised expectancy of | beaten have been mainly downstate cota. choice 90 to 130 pounds | tats, but the gains were mor aa] S vallow corn 88 |Tived she wore a green bonn t favors were presented to Miss} Emmerson, Swanson and Attor- men, me will still fight on for Chi- 6. att MINA0D: ‘aélves pb jlarge. St. Paul preferred was bid|& yellow corn ‘84 | green jacket, a red bodice, an 2 nolly, and Mr. Sloan. ney General Oscar Carletrom, also| to materialize measure. There | cago. And the next fight will be for Cattle, 10,000; s .94 | of ved, green and blue, a red, i, A musical program of vocal and | successful in his efforts to win re- day! deep waterways and flood control.” 000; steer trade vrey draggy; most- |? prove than 3 points, and Texas|2 mixed corn a & Thes: 3 fe black and yellow skirt, red stockin,, _:strumental music was given dur-| nomination, were top cards in the scar Carlstrom, successfu' candi- ly 25e lowers better grades off most: |Taitgh Valley caer ages te mixed corn On lard Flyer batkies Gn Let diese, he (ine tte ayening. Republican’ group whicl ized for renomination as attorney light yearlings getting more action | 15 oP 4 s9 | is to make her home wtih a brother id the leadership of United States weapons general, said: “We can look for- at steady to weak prices; heavy fat | ™°'* poeta “ in Gary. Lee Mohr has returned from New| Senator Charles S. Deneen. The ward to a reorganized Republican vows dull, others steady; slaughter 5 D 87 Rockford, where he spent the past | all-but-certain success of virtually porte in the state under a leadership classe, steers, good and choice 1300- MINNEAPOLIS RANGE 6 "83 London—There is some curiosity |few days. He was accompanied to|the entire Deneen slate held 5 the people have confidence 1500 Is 13.65@15.25; 1100-1300 Open High Low Close|2 ‘58% [a8 to whether the Prince of Wales |New Rockford by Miss Kathleen | erful political portent, for it opened and to a decided change in the po- a witew. Pp aareed Minneapolis, April 11 3 157% |is toppling a bit from bachelordom. Hiaeae ae ees @ week-erd guest | the roa to Day, are “out” The ioe merece ee mate.” B fon ‘held Wheat i Bespeaking aid for a lifeboat fund, | at the Mohr home. tor Deneen who n “ol i medium 850 pounds 8.75@13.50; fed | May 1.38% 1.41% 1.3835 1.41% |4 whi he stressed the need of "s ae! : while Mayor Thompson and State’s| mitteeman Pro rty wri good and choice 750-950 | July 141 1.43% 140 _ Asie [Bante Ones: vg help, saying “with it you Prk Thomas McDonald, who ttends| Attorney Crowe were a Feder- pe 0 ers. 3 1.431 Boats REO 14.50; hestars,_ goed Sept. 1.39% 1.42% 1.39% Lat Bare ond tots most anything. Women have a gift | the College of St. Thomas, St. Paul,| al patronage and isolated holds in| an attorney, Protest Maintenance 8.50@|May = 1.15% 1.16% 1.15% 1.16% | @ .89 {of sympathy and self-sacrifice that | Minn., has returned home on account | county and city offices was the carries all before it.” of the illness of his father, Charles| Senator Deneen could command | machine, Ct from bs Jul: 1.10% 1.12% 1.10% 1.12% | Barle 6 80 pre, McDonald, | lots son 4 12, Block i, ees pais | 82 @ Santa Barbara, Calif.—Ditto for k “ ts were bs nor Pierce’s addition, the | matter 54% 5515 54% 55% 2 '1814@1.19 another handsome popular male of|, Miss Bathilda Hess has returned was referred back to the county 51% 52% 51% 5235, 1.18%@ single bliss or perhaps it’s the sun-|to the College of St. Catherine, St. ss gd board. The county commissioners No. 1 fli 2.211, @2.90%; |shine. Lindy has been entertaining | Paul, after spending Easter vacation careened to a hal recently approved offer, subject 2.22 2.22 2.21% 221% 21%@ the fair sex with rides toward | at her home in this city, Glenn, Chicago and Murphysboro to. the approval of city com- 2.23% 2.28% 2.23% 2.93% heaven. Many were his smiles as he lawyer, who had .a marked vote ad-| Granady was a Deneen mission, Bat in the meantime I. P. went up nine times with his iour-|_ Attorney Dracb of Hebron spent! vantage over Frank L. Smith, the ia who | Baker an offer of $26 per 86% 86% 86% 86% CHICAGO CASH GRAIN -|cabin plane filled with bevies of | Tuesday in this city while transact-| man the senate twice refused to lot_for the same a 82° 82% 82" [82% | Chicago, April _11.—(AP)—wheat | beauty. ing business, | slugs in ‘rhe tint ark é May ot desig. <72 72% «672 «72% |No. 3 hard 147 @ 1.48 1-4; No. 1 —— . ; Gt acted, Glenn Bad nated by the commission as “clean Se HOMER, SPIRE 18 3-4. New York—It is revealed that U.| RR. Late of the Lutz studio went | 445,77 crag Bg "week and Mayor A. P, Lenhart Corn No. ed 98c; No, 2 yel-|S. steel pai E. H. y & Pererne DULUTH RANGE. iow 101.12. eel gee nws ye Gitz, | vention of the North Dakota photog. | half ‘of Cook county's 8,060 ‘voting steers proclamation cit Low Close] Oats No. 3 white 62 1-2 % 63 3-4c; | bonus, which brought his annual in-| Taphers. ry No, 3 white 68 3-4 @ 6ic. come to around $400,000, ie : Ss : Great Britain's postage stam; a Rye : eee te T. H. Bingenheimer of Timmer | v6 have been printed by pad 135 1.38% 1.35 1.88% a was a business caller in Mandan Crowe and Ji different firms si wey 136% 139% 1:36% 1.39% @ 3.0, tn oti it cia Tuesday. acted : eer Miss Theresa Mann returned | Judge Tuesday from St. Anthony, where she "Visited over the ‘yesk-ebd. left Tuesday eve- ning’ Tor Paul, where ie will transact business. A daughter was born Tuesday at the Mandan hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Matt Weber. ~ 25 @ 27.25. 800 cara. 119° 1.20 1.18% 1.20 Fibs 11.25; bellies —.: 1.14% 116% 1.14% 1.16% J A Bow ork -- Gree he ri chauf- 226% 225% 2.25 POTATOES _ he eee 236% 296° 285% 228% Chicage, April 11—P-(U. 8. lin New ork, Aloran ne D. A.) Receipts 51 cars| court for maki nm track 411, total U. S. shipments | said he res 510 cara; stock strong on best,/army in 1! amber ee 5 lin—-Because toy pistols have consin whites 2.00-to} Dub: ‘ee tree od 10. Torbldden in the Tree Free Stee _ “A. O, U. W. leap year is : i ‘ 1.40 to 1.’ paid Witch 3 ureday even! eae Ree ts = s towns new etick S| hate Uthed the, Man et ho. UW. hall : better, ¢: Slovakia, vinc’s orchestra. 50¢. 8 ica: sacked Biise'Trfumpha 6:75 to 6.0;| record for health veaorts'=™" "* "|s0u, Lunch, | nation also gave city polit ™ ® y : »

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