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7 THURSDAY, APRIL 12. 1928 PAGE TWO THE BICIARCK TRIP 7 ABE 2Y¥ TELLS —__ |#:is to the late days of the eam- { Penant Proms Morasroare to. (faites | RADIO PROGRAMS | bercragenas atts Garan SECURE LEASE) “twitl say definitely that Lan not aan | MARKETS . LIVESTOCK By Associstod Press Leased Wire _ FINANCIAL NEWS going to resign,” the mayor Jdeclared (ead eave : 0 ried Seltanany cs % FEATURES on THE AIR ansas City .... t) f ‘ontinued fi a ne i oh, ;, CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE hg ng 1 1° “500! know it referred to the texts ‘com: tuptiviuer Gorctaoe Lewin ie Ohh sone 758 WIR KTW i WHEAT SCORES | clon Suen APs rotag MEME ccc E} bln, Cah ner of ip ter A pets bag sor nip PENT BOUL Rp | jose Jlose —Today—_ — — - oat He Ps jg | ¥88 unopposed. bees Yesterday YearAgo Open High Low Close |S ; A 00 feine, papas hk ana ee Al i IN W ae 1.47% 1.32% 1.48 150% 147% 149% | Mi ve 8 obligated to build tanks and pipe SURE ECn aoe ‘ ; pecs a @% @% ex pedis Woaies lines. Sinclair agreed to do this in hae, ee (AP) —Mayor | | July "1.47% 126% oe 149% 147% 1.48% Indiana lis Minneapeli 4. be eee the Beaty testimony, Sin- aes apis Rh | ‘, ae a 3 St. 2. e era ti , Which suffered ot Buying Is on Broad Scale—-| sept, 1.27 146% 148 1461 eae 3 ‘aul 2, (10 in. Blair was Ree oe ivene Titelay's, primary. alectioh, “$68 Prices Move Upward After |... @% @% Columbus 10; Milwaukee 9. sel. ae pe ae tae ™m— , 8; i 3 | a ion in a suit Wavering Start ‘May 10% 1.00% 98% 98% sep brag A SA IEN I “AKES $250,000 brought by attorenys for fe ie Loiy OR pee Games Thursday BREM former Superintendent of Schools _— «| duly -To'4 03% OL . M lis at I is, ny illiam McAndrew. Chicago, April 12.—()—High| @% toi, 1 Oe Ege an OFF AT DUBLIN | ine" basie forthe suit, which winds and dust storms reported in| Sept. 3% Ot 108K Ot Ge* | Kansas City at Toledo. THIS MORNING : “2rees the mayor with a “malici- Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas. and Ne-| i Milwaukee at Columbus, bec npteieis ee ey oe he braska did much today to lift wheat |" 435% 38% Th 7% AMERICAN LEAGUE (Cestinved from race one) Thompson’ to 700 American Legion : above the season’s previous top) @* wo minute he too strode in, smiling | posts in the state, asking their aid - i Despite immense profit-} jury 44% 51% 50% =. 50% j | Wholeheartedly, and bidding every-| in forcing the superintendent's dis- * aie ee g iaial @%@% rr si one, “good morning.’ missal, ast week’s low level.| gant, ABS q of Quotations fluctuated with extreme} S¢Pt if Se I : Plane Tuned Up WEA Chloe = rapidity but with speculative de-] pyp_ oe Koehl left, wearing helmet and| tection campaign o year aaa mand continuing on a broad scale| "yy 1.01% 124 122% 1.28 : flying coat, to superintend the tun- | O41 of dime pledged himself te and based largely on asserted likeli-| “""¥ ; cease ot, up of the plane, and from out-| 70 McAn hee iu a , "it hood of only a scant crop of winter) july 99% 119% 1.20% 118% 1.19% side the motor could be heard as it| cicted, Chatges w referred ad Wheat in the United States for 1928, ee : LL Was started. Von Huenefeld offered | lengthy trial Segin before Ga Wheat closed unsettled, 5-8¢ to) payg— @! Results Wednesda: itzmaurice f “| school board, at which the superin- Be nel rher, i 1 5-8c| ‘7 3 , R F ~ iy but the Irishman declined and they cathy Breet vee to ble down andipro-| May io ise rato dass or dot Ronee Ge both walked together outside to the tendent was found guilty. mee errant fo setteck of] | Bepe, 1240 12721237242 12.87 1287 | * Cleveland & Chicago os Brejeni and. Fitzmaurice were the| FORT LINCOLN Much of the fresh buying in the] "May 1150 14.10 : 11.50 11.50 11.50 Bdeige leita tule first in the plane, both taking thet’ M™POODS ARE TO wheat market today appeared to be] uty 11.75 13.60 11.75 Casein Tearies: peices in the cocky von es based on assertions that crop dam-| Sept, 12.05 12.05 St. Louis at Detroit. y following ee ae be- STAGE REVIEW age in the middle west is irrepar-| Bellies Cleveland at Chicago. hind. An Trish state pets raat! able. ‘There was also talk that it}” May 12.75 15.00 12.75 New York at Philadelphi draped to the right of the cabin an (Continued f would be an unusual on if win-] July 13.10 15.15 x 13.10 Washi ork af ‘ Bo rely la. a German flag to the left. ; ontinue@ from page on_) - i ’ ter wheat in the west and southwest! Sept, 13.45 1345 1842 18.42 ‘ashington at Boston. ee mander R. J. Kamplin to send rep-| 493 B | should come through in a manner to NATIONAL 1 LEAGUE Hoover Claims Tenpritatly here for the occasion, offset the injury which has been ket firm. Carloads delivered sales, a wok OP ae tial tes i The people of Bismarck and vicin- ¢ setforth by ae ge : ern rere PRICE ADY ANCE freight only vps Minneapolis, . ee 1,000 9) set m ii ity are also invited = Saye the sd concernin: 1 vinter cro] s and § aul rate, sac! » Tow Jor’ AFOHNA! banquet and those who plan to at- peticing of profits for holders CE eee |tend are asked to register at Harris was the cause generally ascribed as H ALTED TOD AY bi iia" (Continved from page one) _|& Woodmansee’s before Saturday + responsible for hesitancy which the WV ded, carried | night. market showed today in the earlier MINNEAPOLIS Commander Spafford will speak dealing. As soon as prices began to| — Minneapolis, Apt ae iy katte aa ascend vigorously however, specula-| « of Issues Carried Up] Wheat receipts tod =H refi tive sellers made haste to change to, Scores to 84 a year ago. Results Wednesda: red the evening ‘banquet, and Governor the buying side. Reports of ranid; Qne to 10 Points in Early | wheat and coarse grain closing qu0-| s+. Louis 14; Pittsburgh 7. entered the field on’ Mr./Sorlie and Colonel Brown, who will progress of spring wheat seeding| 5 tations today follow: Philedelphia’ 4: Brockiyn 3, Marsh's request, He must be al also be honor guests at the banquet, northwest failed to exert any great | Trading Lihard spring, fancy roam] Cine Mite tee poor chooser.” | will gtd saiiageleait. 2 = © fear factor, | ee aaesise Tere OE Rh | New York 8; Boston 2. “shadow on the Wall” |" Commander Spafford's visit- to . { New York, April 12.— (AP) —Al1 png, f; Reed, on his second swing around | Bicmack will be one of the big events WHEAT HITS NEW HIGH. | | sweeping advance in ‘stock prices, ree, eOLeoe PETE eset tert hl the country to further his candidaey| the history of the local Legion ON nneeprlite April 2 (AP) —| Stich Ector emaroveay #@191%) Philadelphia at Brooklyn, Been Meee upon the| post aswell asthe city iteelt, end Wheat again ‘climbed to new high) was checked around midday by profit 1 , Chicago 2 ene primary result as showing py tet ayaa all the $40-Sis, conor, ween. levels for the year, scoring an ad-|taking, Orders piled into the mar- %@1.81%| Boston at New Yor! an awakening to the need for a/affsirs planned for the day. 12:30—Musie, markets. vance of 1 3-8 cents. The market) ket in such large volume that the|1 %@1.90% thorough house-cleaning in politics. vit rene poe i sen yy. Grd bs Hp failed to develop the head of steam/ticker felle45 minutes behind the} 1 %@1.16% |" ~~, d 6G aa | “What happened in Illinois, he | vite iprwisies the “aaktaey 6:30—Jennie ‘Thompeon Graham, eo- —— shown Wednesday, but the pit boiled) market before the end of the third) %@153%|| Yesterday’s Games || said, “is prophetic of what will hap- aoe rer ei itera pts arf prano; Mra. Arthur Bauer, ac: } as it has not done in months, heavy | Hour causing widespread confusion | pen in the United States next No- ‘. in 1878 Be <--.—- 1 a All markets had to absorb heavy) in brokerage houses throughout the! To arrive , 142%@ The Associated Press) - | vember. I believe that millions of Born : 1:45—Radio form school. peat taking. Tow and draggy with | Country: Sales averaged Beedle 1 northern .. 1.65% @1.84% |ATIONAL wer hens Republican voters are prepared to} fFaward Elwell Spafford was born ats were slow and craggy Wiy| million shares an beur during the!2 DNS, ¢ hto fancy. 1.65% @1.84% ; R join with the Democrats in cleaning! in Springfield, Vermont, March 12, ice Medal ‘ corn. May rye adv ae aaa early part of the session. ie 2 DNS, gd to choice. 1.51%@1.66% | Philadelphia ...... 4 10 out and cleaning up. 1878. He was educated in the pub. |e ’ and included the follow- Dig, ee cen a Baer feteg| Call money renewed at 5 1-2 peri2 DNS, ord to good. 1.42% @1.51% | Brooklyn se BOT = lic schools, where he made a local | "8? Try Licorice and close and fell back, ee Bee (cent but the volume of loanal le/2 northern ........ » 141%@1.50% Ring and Wilson; Petty, Elliott THOMPSON NOT record as an athicte and a scholar.|_ Served on Joint Merchant Vessel were quiet and easy. May flaxseed | funds reached such large proportions |3 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.52%@1.76% |and Hargreaves, He was graduated from the Navai|Board and on Board of Inspection Menthol For Bad advanced one ent arid fell back part| that the rate fell to five per cent| 3 DNS, 3 to choice. 14Sh@1.60% R H = TO QUIT POST, _| Academy “with honor, and remained |and ’ way, ‘ shortly after midday. is helped} 3 DNS, ord to - 138% @1.48 i il De Cough epee ee Tings Were IeaRer ty stimulate bullish ‘enthusiasm de-|3 northern epincage 138% Lane r 5 HE ANNOUNCES whan te cosignel ned his peor ission sae piety and demand was fair, Occasional spite the fact that time money and|] dark hard (Mont.). 1.39%@1.69%| _R. Smith and Taylor; Benton and — a lieutenant commander in the Unit- Costs Little—Never Fails sales of springs suiting buyers’ needs} commercial paper rates held firm. | To arrive . 1.39% @1.69% f (Continued from page one) _|ed States navy. For coughs and colds in the were made at better premiums. General Motors, after advancing|/1 hard (Mont.). 1.39% @1.68% | R H of the “America First” Republicans’ Spafford has a splendic record in colder climate of Dakota, Mon- Winter wheat offerings were/ty within a fraction of the record) To arrive ........ 139% @1.68% + 1 7 — 3)in Chicago and Cook county, found the Navy. While a lieutenant he i ce: ; F iB ; tana and Minnesota the very practically | nill and prices were! high of 199 established a few weeks| Minn, & SD, ‘tz. cue? 9 |the path to a third term piled high turned down an offer to be on the ; best treatment is a mixtare cf quoted unchanged. dy to| 28° fell below 196 on realizing}hard .... 1.40%@1.53%| Root, Bush and Hartnett; Luque! with ballots that lifted his opponent, staff of “Fighting Bob” Evans in licorice, menthol and = few Durum was scarce and steady to} sales, First quarter earnings were) To arrive ++ 1.4034 @1.43% | and Hargrave, Circuit Judge John A. Swanson, toj order to get clear of staff duty. The other: ‘1 ‘This has frim. firm for cob offering. |°stimated today at $70,000,000,' Minn. & SD, 1 hard. 1.40%@1.43% E | the nomination. staff position was later filled by a just lately been discovered, to- = a i terincs wore on the may, | eauivalent to $4 a share on the com-| To arrive ........ Hat tess captain. many years Spafford’s with the fact that coughs No road offerings were on the mar-| non stock. _U. S. Steel opened at}Fcy 1 amber durum. 1.53% @1.63% Queer Situation Exists senior. ris: colder climates need a spe- aia is Stockh | 154, a new high record, and then fell) To arrive .......: ie oe. Kremer, | lomew. Spence and| These leaders fell, making room|” Spafford concentrated his efforts|Whics were turned ove cial DIFFERENT treatment ats were steady eh Ott Poor! off about two points in profit tak-|Fcy 2 amber durum. 1.52%@1.6214 | Smith; Haines and O'Farrell. for the dominance in Cook county’ on gunnery, end some of the records i 2 quality in better demani ferings| ing. Radio broke six points below]1 amber durum. 1.32% @1.48% — of United States Senator Charles 8. Which his guns made probably still|_ Went to Were scanty. ter demand and| !#st night's close and a dozen others| To arrive 1a14@ AMERICAN LEAGUE - . _|Deneen, although just how control stand as tributes to his ability and tions in i Fie co Leeks Wetter demand 4nd) cold two to four points below last 1 durum . LE1%@138% | nis Cig ie the ‘county’ Republican organize: judgment. : is offered oe . ‘oht's fi s. ive ion yer | is War Record Barley was firm to 1 cent higher. Pt ens coalegeeeatta were]2 amber gucum pests 43% | Detroit 1 6 2/ quite apparent. Thompson’s position awe ie under Offerings were small and malting) oonducted with increased vigor in|2 durum ; 1/30%@1.36%| Gray, Blael : and Schang;/as mayor, and the election of several} Spafford resigned his commission] New York = was. in keen demand, Price range} scores of low and medium priced|3 amber du 1.28% @1.88% | Billings, Stoner and Shea, Woodall.|“America First” ward committce-:in the navy and studied law at Col- \ ae dy,|SPecialties. ‘The list of new high/3 durum 127%@1.34% RH — Elmen, would indicate that the mayor|umbia university. His studies were light offerings in fair demand, No-| ee0tds ineluded such widely seacrt 11 red dur te Samal a ) turn ee ae fand at the time of a é apres i as American Ice, American arrive 331 . party 2: 5 1 1 spot was May price to 8 cents Republics, Bethlehem Steel, Atlantic ° s wf Uhle and L. Sewell; Lyons, Con-| Mayor Thompson yesterday|war. Commander Spafford’s record | was preparing for the practice — Medi Re) D Company, over, fancy Montana 9 cents over. | Refining, Continental Motors, Mul- Coarse Grains nally and Berg, McCurdy. scotched the reports that’ he would in connection with the World war |of law in the firm of Fischer and é ————— lins & Briggs bodies, Graham-Paige,|2 yellow corn. @ | R E|resign because of the defeat of his) won for him the Distinguished Serv-|Stachan, New York city. SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK National Dairy Products, Third Ave-}3 yellow corn @ Boston .. ae, 8 0 ae ds South St! Paul, April 12.—(AP)—| nue Railway, Cerro de Pasco Copper:| | To arrive bal ren gg foe Pea : (U.S. D. of A.) —Cattle — 1,500;| Southern Dairies A an , and|4 yellow corn. nit Hol te 01 Marke Sa tate steers and yearlings in moderate| Swets compnay of America, 4 soiaerlye. ¢ a lofmann; Ma: my and : e supply; opening steady to 10 to 15 a ; lower; early sales 12.25 to 13.00; eye ee cae ©o.) 4 Reet corn. @ io Philadelphia * 4 “4 ; she stock steady to stron; (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co. slag og yeast @ : P a ‘and P. Collins, Grabo ouce heifers Bismarck, April 12 3 mixed corn, ‘91 ennoc! . Collins, Grabow- es ae S est Oo 10.50; cutters 5.75 to 7 No. 1 dark northern $1.27] To arrive .. ‘ ski; Grove, Shores, Powers and 4 and feeder Sow, bulk 8.15 f 10g, No } none. Pee a ge ee “ alves—2,000; quality considered, : rs if _ A om * AMERICAN ASSOCIATION - e ° ; e ° teady; bulk 12.06 2.50, No. 1 mixed durum . 1.13]5 mixed corn. 84 l ad: M R d é. V d bil atogi-- 6,000; mostly 10 lower than| No. 1 red durum .. 130|6 mixed corn. ‘81 2 8 eading .- Cig: arettes, rs. anderbilt Wednesday; top 8.60 paid by ship-| No 1 flax ... 2.02|2 white oats. 56%: v : if : <: 197]3 white oats, Louisville .....,-.- 3-9 3 pers for sorted 170 to 220 pound av- Ree 2 flax . erages; packer top sae bidding | No. 1 rye e (i innings). down to 8.25 and below for heavy| Barley .. McQuaid and Gaston; Tincup and «- 1.04] To arrive Py = Ra DDDDHDHOHHDHHDHH99H butchers; sows 7.00; pigs 7.25; aver- Spel Oe aes Te eects ot Shinault. H -E selects = ey cost Wednesday 8.42; weight ong gis ‘SHELL CORN Pa Barley, mea to ed, a inatkee . 4 : . fo. 4, 55 Iba, oe 8S ‘o arrive .. 3 : Fe a aly, Baaly fo Be No go. e00t ‘66 | Barley, lower gds;.. ‘84 , Willis, Krueger and Me- : ; lambs 17.00; high for year; 350|No. 6 62} | To arrive .. 82 Meeker, Winters and Fer- 2 shorn lambs, 79 pounds, 15.00; fat| , One cent per pound discount un-|2 rye .... 1.1844@1.19 Ml, —— : _- ‘ : ewes salable 9.50 to 10. fae Ib sah corn, 70 Ibs., five cents! _ To arrive “‘I wonder if one can really tell the difference, when under shell. oe Hard winter wheat + $1.23 221%@ led F blindfolded,’ was my first thought when invited to make CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Dark hard winter wh oo 1.22 ret 8 )6 % f Chicago, April 12.—(AP)—(U. S. D. A.—Hogs, receipts 28,000; mi MINNEAPOLIS RANGE ket slow; weak to 10c lower than Minneapolis, April 12 Re ee Late ge TR em Cova Nor 2 mixed 1.01 1-4; No. 2] Indianepelis showing m ine; bi; at orn No. 01 1-4; No. lianapolis . . bidding 10 to 20c lower; top 9.05;|May 1.40% 1.43% 1.40% 1.42% | yellow 1.08 1-2, : Benton, Skidmore, Liska and Wa : me one after another, I diseovered there was one that was butchers, medium to choice 250 to|July 1.44 1.44% 142% 1.43%| Oats No 2 white 61 1-2 to 68¢;| wick; Yde, Speece and Speacer. noticeably smoother than the others and richer in taste. 350 pounds 830@885; 200 to 250| Sept. 1424; 144% 142% 143% | No, 3 white 67 1-4 to 2c. ra d oer OMe pounds 8.40@9.05; 160 to 200 pounds ye ye No. . Basa. Th; Gockiig sore OR o es | May’ 1.26% 147 125% 145%). Bite’ ast tone. Hoppe and Layton , : “This proved to be an Oi Gown. 1 hope J shall be eble os” arene to choice 90 to 130 July 118% 1.413% 112% 1.12% Timothy seed 5.1 & 390, Fall in Billiard to-huy. themin Pate. Acs on isingly f ong ntes 7000; calves, receipts, 4-|May 55K 5 Sass S454] | Lard 11.80; ribo 11.25; bellies Tourney Matches any trace of throst irritation arid have « delightful eroma 3 generally market top| July 52% 52% 51% 52, 15, — tg . aap epiiiars 3 steers 14.85; bulls in demand, fow Flax— : ‘ April | 12.—@)—Two which to me is very importent.’ heavy Holsteins above 9.00; stock-|May 2.22 2.2215 2.211% 2.21% 4 form rs in the National three ers and feeders very scarce; most | Jul: 224 2.24 fat steers 12.25@14.00; slaughter —— classes, steers, good and choice 1300! May 865 867% to 1500 pounds 13.25@15.00; 1100 to|July 825% 82% 1300 pounds 13.00 @ 15.00; 950 to| Sept. 72% 72% ‘ WW Vaududiye 48; turkeys/ ton of St. Louis, today sought to £2% '20@30; roosters 16; ducks 20@30; jin first place 1 LO ae 1@30; zsenin dine after last night’s 86%; | fowls 27;" broilers $8 | ton of St. Louis 2 . .72% , spring ducks 32; games. 1100 pounds 12.75@14.75; common —__——_—_—_— Layton an dmedium 850 pounds up 8.75@ DULUTH PANGE MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR ti EE aed Seem How 13.50; fed yearlings, good and choice Duluth, April 12 Minneapolis, 2. was 4 fifth 750 to 950 pounds 12.50@14.50; heif- Oven Hi Low Close} Flour 25c higher. ers, good and choice 250 pounds} Durum— family patent down 12.25@13.85; common and| May 1.88% 1.29% 1.38% 1.3833 | 8.30 a bbl. in 98 ‘otton medium 8.50@12.00; cows, good and| July 1.395 1.40% 1.39% 1.39% Shipments 82,145 bbls. ch-ice 9.00@11.50; Se 1.38 Bran 33.00 to 33.50. > > 1 04 0, unchanged Receipts 7668 tubs; 2.25% 2.26% 2.25% 2.26 unsettled—Receipts 26875 = cases; 2.26 2.26% 2.26 2.26 | firsts = 8-4 to 27; ordinary CL POTATOES » TL, Agi 12.— (AP) — 17 ; bershi ps. (WU. of A.)—Potatoes A eer nd oi - 7,000; fat lambs|on track 412, total U. 8. shipme: e , tte hier, spots up | 505 ind start May marie C Sordahl of ; native | movement ENTERS BADGKK EELAYS wt high’ schoel to. enter the, Unie} Uh "per choles «.:i8be tnamse- Why ons you pick theat fa the desk? versity-of Wisconsin's m.dwest. in- ’ : 00.00 Boeayso they're made from tho a) IN A CARLOQAD. ae