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i PAGE ‘WU GRAIN LIVESTOCK WHEAT MARKET s»- Trading Affected by Liverpool; Sept. Weakness and Rain in Kansa8 to more than ove the season's selling was in- ports of rain, from that were not Much talk was hat hicago wheat mar- worked out’ of line with closed unsettle t lower, corn 1sc | 1@1'sc to 144 down, and ns bc to 2de up. a reports that came today not wnly from Kansas but ailso from Ok-| ahoma and Nebraska di much to lispel drought fears, and to turn wheat traders from the buying to he selling side on the market. Meanwhile, an unlooked for break in wheat valucs at Liverpool was ac-| sompanied by word that Argentine} wheat was being offered more free- y at lower prices. Enlargement of 10,000 bushels, 000,000 bushels the pre- the other hand, the s remaining fo. ex- port was ly estimated at 30.000,000, pared with! 110,000,000 t t year. AP)— ly today ont dry south-} west and flighty. vim of recent sessions. later price a ction was Trade lacked some of the! i Part way; recovery W ‘eported but up to the] last hour rallies did not go far. Ex- | _ port demand was quiet. | Oats broke sharply on stop loss selling, May toppling 17% cents from <= the new ‘peak reached yesterday. May rye broke 2% cents on weak- -- Ness in ou! mark Barley fu- tures were off 1': at 1% cents with} other grains. May flaxseed fell 1% », cent: h wheat was in good demand re firm to stronger! d with the futures, Offer- | e light and buyers refused to Choice mith 1 snd quoted two days. rm to strong. ' re small and|{ Winter Durum i gs were small and de- | ars was good, | iet to fair demand. ! nderate, demard and Rye was steady. ley Was firm to 1 cent higher t in. Price range fair to good de- were — slightly ‘vo. 1 spot was steady at y price to 8 cents over. § 2 EES Seal BCH ~ D. A.—He 0,000; market un- even; mostly 10 ts 25c¢ higher; bet- ter grade light ho; light lights and pigs showing most advance; top | 10.40 paid fi y for choice 180 to . Butchers, medi- to 350 pounds um to chiice 2 @10.20; 200 to 250 pounds 9. i - 7 10.4 60 to 200 pounds 9. 10.40; 130 to 160 pounds 8.75@10.: packing sows 8.25@9.00; pigs, me um to choice 90 to 130 pounds 8.25 ~ @9.50. Cattle, 2,000; calves 1,0000; week- end trade fully steady; low heavy bullocks here; light lower grade kinds gettin: fairly good action but prices about in line with a week ago. : ** Slaughter classes, steers. g © -- and choice, 1300 to 1500 pounds 13.00@14.60; 110C to 1300 pounds 12.00;@ 14. 950 to 1100 pounds 13.0@14.75; common and _ medium ++ 85 pounds up 0.25@13.00; fed year- linugs good and choice 7'0 to 850 pounds 12.25@14.50; heifers good; GETS SETBACK MARKETS By Asscciated Press Leased Wire e cl Chicago, April a 086 jose bps } banal Yesterday YearAgo Open High ia 1.57% 1.563 1.57% ; 1.53% las 1.044 1.06% @1.0515 ei 1.10 Sept 108 1.10 Oats— i May 621% July, (old) 55% July, (new) 5714 56% = BT % @% Sept., (new) 49% 44% 48K @% @% Rye— May 131% (1.02% = 1.30% 1.80% 4 July 1.27 ~1.00% 126% 1.26% Sept. 1.191% 95% = 1.18 1.18% Lard— @'s May 11.92 1212 = -1297@ 12.10 July 12.22 1287 12.05 Sept. 12.52 1260 ©= 12.30 12.87 Ribs— @32@40 May 11.55 13.70 © 12.62 12,70 @62 11.90 13.20 11.95 12.25 12.40 12.98 11.15 18.15 13.27 14.17 13,57 13.67 13.97 Shipments 48,360 barrels, Bran 33.50@34.00, TRADE VOLUME IS TREMENDOUS ing, But Remarkable Re- covery Follows New York, April 20.—(4)—Prices on the New York stock e2@hange broke sharply at the opening on selling inspired by higher redis- count rates and the huge increase in brokers’ loans, and then staged a ry which wip remarkable re: scor Ei point quickly appeared and by early after- noon more than a score issues were day’s final quotations. jing was in tremendous vol- shares appearing on the tape at frequent intervals throughout the day. ‘The recovery was stimulated by the lowering of call money rates from 4 3-4 to 4 1-2 per cent, and the fact that speculative accounts were strongly margined. Weekly mercantile reviews reported that the normal spring expansion of bus- iness was being retarded by unsea- sonably cold weather in some scc- tions. Extension of recent gasoline price advances helped to revive bul- lish enthusiasm for the oil group, one block of 10,000 shares of stan- i dard oil of New York changing s. hands at 33. Radio, which broke 7 points to 175 1-2 on the first sale, had snapped back to 183, a new high on the current move by early ter- noon. Delaware & Hudson rallied from an early low of 190 toa new | 1928 high at 197. American reail- way express, Standard Milling, Warner Bros. pictures, Atlantic Re- ;| fining, Lamberg, Advance Rumely Common and preferred and Martin Parry were among the many issues to sell 3 to 6 points above yester- saya finaf quotati New York tract were again heavily bought in anticipation a favorable federal court decision on the application for a 7 cent fare. New peak prices for the year, or Leather Common and preferred A, container corporation, Otis steel prior preferred and several others. DULUTH RANGE : and choice 850 pounds down 12.00@ Duluth, April 20 4575; commor. and medium 8.50@ Open High Low Close | 12.00; cows xood and choice 8.75@ |. Durum— | <- 11.50; common and medium 7.75@|May —-1.40% 1.41% 1.38 1.38% ; a cast mn H 8.75; low cutter and cutter 6.00@ |July 141% 1.4212 1.39 1.3945 F 2.7.75; bulls good and choice (beet) Se; 1.38 °* 9,06@10.50; cutter to medium y 3 eS 4 on vealers (milkfed; good and | May 1.27% 1.2715 1.24% 1.24% choice’ 10.50@14.50; medium ae ee 1.24% 124% 121% 121% 10.50; cull” and common 8: a . $oro0. "Stocker and feeder steers, | May 228 228 2.25% 2.2515 % good and choice (all weights) 11.50 | July 228 228 226 2.9 “@12.75; common and mediun. 8.50@ MINNEAPOLIS RANGE CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE family patents quoted at 8.70@8.80| 7-28 Argentine|a barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks. j Prices Break Sharply at open-| selling 2 to 6 points above yester- iy ume, with blocks of 1,000 to 10,000; Minneapolis, FINANCIAL NEWS Wheat receipts t to 97 a year ago. Minneapo! wheat and coarse tations Montana To arrive 1 DNS, faney Mon! To Lha ir 1D. 1 dark To arrive 1 northern . To arrive 2 DNS, ord 2 northern today foll 1 hard spring, fancy northern. 2 DNS, gd to choice. to good. 3 DNS, ch to fancy: out most of the losses and sent a:3 DNS, gd to choice. es to new high ground. |3 ‘arly losses ranged from 2 to 7 feertien ‘ages but strong buying support oaetiCe oy 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , ord to good. 1.: i 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 DNS, ord to good. 1 hard (Mont.). 'o arrive Minn & SD, 1 dark —Today— low Close 1.54% _ 1.84% @1:55 1.55% ~ 1.56 1.51% 1.0415 1.08 1.08% . @% 62% = 62% 54% 55% RO% 56% ATH 48 1.27% «1.27% 1.23% 1.28% 1.16% 1.16% 11.87 12.10 12.27 12.37 @40 12.60 = 12.70 11.95 = 11.95 12.35 = 12.40 18.15 13.52 13.90 MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE April 20.—(AP)— lay 108 compared ash in closing quo- and Major Charles chief surgeon eon of the Mandan Ro’ the Lewis and Clark hotel 8 on national In speaking of the arm: of sanitation and disease World War and its value to the com- munity from the health and sanita- tion standpoint. Personal and Social News of Dick Furness Is Dick Furness w: gare of the Other officers of Monday evening. rs Rae 2.01 % 1.99! 2.00% 1.96% 1.9835 1.91% 1.86% 1.9616 gin S838 akesee RRS ee 1.45% @1.75 1.4516 @1.7515 hard ...... 1.45%6@ 1.4815 To arrive .. «. 1.45% @1.48% Minn. & SD, 1 hard. 1.45%@1.78% To arrive ........ 1.45% er Fey 1 amber durum. 1.56% @1.634 To arrive ........ 1.56% @1.63% Fey 2 amber durum. 1.55% @1.62% 1 amber durum..... 1.33% @1.48% To arrive .. oe 181 1 durum ... . To arrive .. 2 amber durum. 2 durum 3 durum ... 1 red durum Cot 2 yellow corn 3 yellow corn 'o arrive 4 yellow corn longer, were registered by U. 8.|p_79 No. 1 To arrive .. 5 mixed corn. 6 mixed corn..... 2 white oats... 3 amber durym. 1.27% @134% 134% @1.35% = as = Rad cial 1.60 to 1.70, Minneapolis, 8. D THE BISMARCK TRIBUN: Mandan News Mandan Rotary Hears Col. Skinner Col. George A. Skinner, surgeon general of the Seventh Corps Area with headquarters at Fort Omaha, H. Lovewell, Fort Lincoln, were guests at the regular weekly lunch- club in jursday. ing def Colonel Skinner urged citizens get behind the national defense act, and give full cooperation to the ure. of the R. O. T. C. and Cc. M. T. C. medical corps, Colonel Skinner told of the part that it had played in the matter \ Mandan Vicinity ' ———_—_—_ Chef de Gare of Mandan 40 and 8 elected chef de landan voiture of 40 and 8 at a meeting last pight. W. P. Ellison was named correspondent Mandan voiture will be elected at a meeting Mrs. H. A. Roberts _ entertained | Thursday at the firs‘ of a series of| | Ruyssets mostly 2.10; few 2.15; occa- sional ordinary car 1.80; Commer-! April 20.—()—(U. ..D. A.)—Potatoes: Light wire in- uiry, demand slow, market steady. UPHOLD PARTY (Continued from »aze one) in turn elect county chairmen and state committeemen, be worked out under # fusion arrange- ‘ic precinct com- mitteemen, the whole basis of our organization, can only be eli by Democratic voters voting in the | Democratic primaries in June. So i! much for organization. eee ferrin State Industrialism FEATURES ON THE AIR Satureay. Apr. £1 ste cE SEEMS oe RAPES WLP PES SE Ra rece Pers ase BMG IRE BLA boo 11:00—! 34 em WDAP HAI SASa Tks caw RIS LEaTaEaEeY 00 ero roe | A daughter was born Wednesday ind erring to the insinuation made . tele 88 240.9—KFYR Bismarch—1200 1:00-—wi at the Mandan hospital to Mr. andj" ress article signed by Gam- i mons, Simon, Byerly and Halvorson Mrs, Frank Stugn. i % the eff et that f ke 30—| Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lanterman] }'0" at Valley City arrived in New York recently from|>Y, the Nonpartisan et ae a trip to Europe. They will return oy “I Peien teee sdopted ae sua bea | CT en oe specifically and emphatically de-least of Quilall between Jicaro and Hong Kong Chinese Miss Edith Unkenholz, night su-/Cared against state industrialism, to|the Coco ri . Have Baseball ervisor at the Mandan _ hospital,|® red e unfairness a Bo tas left Wednesday for Rochester, tions. A’ concrete plan to, take Minn., where she will study at the] § fi ibd out o: ss eaiphath “ Mayo hospitals. ae Ree just as emphatic Cary 4 Hed = a by the I. V. * Spee Mrs. Amber Pearson of Minne-| tion at Jamestown, was also ine apolis left Thursday for her home| Porated ue the coped iad it plat- @| after spending a few days as house | {rn ond as stated before these gen- guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Lutz tlemen were not present:to assist in bridge luncheons. Cards were played at five tables and honors were won by Mrs, W. F. Reko and Mrs. F. H. oman, eee Mrs. J. L, Strand and Miss Bertha Seibers have been called to Tone: jie by the serious illness of thei father. and music. the Chinese are to Five team: 3 U.S. Ships Hunt ‘act that Messrs. Gamntons, Simon and Byerly are now holding state offices which they owe directly to the I. V. A. candidate for governor under the Republican ticket. If I were as ready to question motives as these gentlemen, I might properly insinuate that the zeal of these men to continue on the state B obath rather than their interest in the wel- e fare of the Ae raeert party in = Mr.’and Mrs. F. cAuliff left} State was the directing cause o neue ay for a few age Hite in| their making such reflections upon St. Paul. the motives of the 125 Democrats Mea i who paid their own expenses to go i the state convention at Valley Vincent Geiss of Solen_transact- ed business in, Mandan Thureday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Leonhard re- turned Thursday from a business trip to New Rockford. pected. Ch Honolulu, April 20.—(AP)—Re- | f* luctant to believe that the missing| sor merino sunk with ajl her crew, three ships | ized @ baseball of the American navy continued to-| itie# are not far apart, day to search the broad Pacific for| China “ , long overdue at Yoko- ————— Pedro, Calif, REQUISITION ISSUED oer rect Papers asking the Cincin- C. Ewing of Minneapolis spent Thursday in Mandan while trans- acting business. ‘ wali, were ordered | Ransom N. D. to seek for the Asiatic Prines or|charge of failing to pr her lifeboats amid the northern|minor child were issued ee Hawaii and those to the|the governor's office. , heard tol is open for you every even position about 700 miles| after 6 o'clock. Come up southwest of the Hawaiians islands.| make it your headquarters. HERE'S SPEEDY RELIEF FOR eee J. P. Hess and daughter, Josc- phine, are spending the week-end in St. Paul with Miss Bathilda Hess and on business, I am satisfied that Democratic throughout the state will generally make the proper discount on the assertions and insinuations made by these men and will recognize the soundness of the declarations made at the state convention. There is nothing in the statements made by Mess jammons, Byerly, and Halvorson that should discour- he hopes to be the first to fly from Paris to New York, was weather- |bound at Algiers today. He awas | forced to land by a gale, and it was understood that his backers were disappointed in the performance of his plane. They have instructed him arloads delivered sales, Fargo, April "“Hogs—150-180, 8.00 to 9.50; BAe |e 9:00 t 9.85; 225.25, 9.00 to 9.35; 250-300, | 8.85 to 9.25; 3001350, 8.75 to 9.00; aaa 7.50 to 8.00; stags 7.00 to 200, 9.00 to 9.50; 200-225, CHICAGO POULTRY try fowls 2714; broilers 32: spring ducks 30; geese 16, geke & Sake 8 ES S 2s aa ®DDDHDHDHDHHHHHHDHHHHDHHDHHDHDHD S&B ee & - 7 oe OB CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, April 20.—(AP)—Wheat 1 hard 1.61% spring 1:59@1.60. Corn No. 2 mixed 1.06% @1.08%; ete 8 yellow. 1.10% @1.11 + No. 1 northern No, 2 white 65% @71%; No, 3 white 64@68%, wala No sales Barley 9514 @1.07. Timothy si 3.45@4.20. Clover seed 20.25@27.25. hse ; Lard 12.00, ‘ ve Sheep, 5,000; fat lambs active Ribs 11.62. =. fully 25¢ higher; lambs, good and Bellies 18.25, * choice (92 pounds down) 16.00@ . : 3 18.15; medium 16.25017.25; cull and | May 149 149 1.45% RANGE OF CARLOT § CARLOT SALES commen 13.75@16.00; medium to | July 1.4913 1.49% 1.47% Minneapolis, April 20.--(AP)— <: choice (92 pounds) 15.50@17.80. is 1.49 1.49% 1.47 ry | Range carlot grain agles: Wheat * Ewes, medium to choice 150 pounds; Rye— . No. 1 dark northern 1.55@1.75%; =. down’ 9.00@11.40; cull and common |May = 1.23 1.23% 1.22 No. 2 dark northern 16eG@Dee: -~ 3.75@0.75. Feeder lambs good and | July 1.18% 119% 1.17 No. 3 dark nosthern 149%; somes : pie. Pate . ;@rade dark m——No. 1 herd ——__—_— May 60 60% 58 P taixed a SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Jul 57% 58 56% qurgm : South St. Paul, April 20.—)— lax— wheat “ia CU. S..D. A)—Cattle—1,300; steers|May 2.24% 2.24% 2.23 ' s- and. yearlings slow, about steady; | Jul: 226 226 225 bulk salable 11.25 to 12.25; fat she tley— stock iv!ly steady, most cows 7.00|May 881g 881 87 87 , to 9. better grade light and|July 85 85 84 Bile > yearling de lters 11.50 AG eee & Sept. ‘Ths 74% 7815 781g ers 8.50 to 10. cutters 5. ol. -———_—_—_——_ Sp bulk medium BISMARCK GRAIN Chicago Aga tabu ‘ (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) |ter, higher; ‘receipts 8,891 tubs; 7 fo. 1 aetna: Apeil 20 creamery extras’ 4436; " stan ». Calves—1,200; weak to 25 lower;|No. 1 dark northern .. 4415; extra frist, 43%4@44; garde E- good tight mostly 11.00; few choice de 4 Ea loaghl seeee 42% @43; 2%. 11.50 and above. fo. 1 amber durum ... 4 e ; lights and butchers|No. 1 mixed durum . o 3 Feceipts 21,858 3 top 9.75; for Ww Kansas City...... 7 Indianapolis ..... 4 Columbus b] Louisville 5 4 3 3 Cy See ore) Minneapolis ..... 2 Results Thursda: Toledo 5; Minneapolis ra Columbus 7; St. Paul 3, Kansas City 4; Indianapolis 3. Louisville 2; Milwaukee 1. Gates Today Minneapolis at Toledo. St. Paul at Columbus. Kansas City at Indianapolis, Milwaukee at Louisville, NATIONAL LEAGUE wou fey ere +e . A Brooklyn Bog Philadelphia . 3 3 ciecinngt . - 4 4 wee 4 Boston +. 223 Pittsburgh 2.4 Results Thursday Boston 9; New York 8; (10 in- nings). : Louis 13; Pittsburgh 10. Chi 13; Jincinnati 0. Philadelphia 9; Brooklyn 5. Games Today Boston at New York. St. Louis at Pittsburgh. Cincinnati at Chicago. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. AMERICAN {mean Cleveland ....... Wag St. Louis. Srescom cron) Baton | ; i F $3 + FS ot Lieut. De Troyat’s - —Lieuten- ofa tre * 20—(AP} wi freight to return to Paris. only deducted, Minneapolis and St.! Paul rate, sacked cwt., round whites,; average speed of only 93 miles an 21 U. S. No. 1, 1.60 to 1. FARGO LIVESTOCK ’ 20.—(?)—Cattle: Good steers 12.00 to 13.00; medium steers 11.00 to 12.00; fair steers $10 to 11.00; plain steers 8.00 to 10.00; i oes heifers 10.00 to 11.00; medium ifers 9.00 to 10.00; fair heifers 8.00 to 9.00; plain heifers 7.00 to : 8.00; good cows 8.25 to 9.25; med-;™y Armour, United States and Can- 4| ium cows 7.50 to 8,00; fair 6.75 to 7.25; plain cows 6.00 to 6.60; cutters 5.00 to 5.75; good bulls 7.00 to 7.50; medium bulls 6.50 to va onl serps en 6.00 to 6.50; calves, top veal 10.00 to 11.00; cull rn veal 7.00 to 8.00; light heavy calves! boat sailed yesterday, he changed 9.00 to 10.00; heavy calves 6.00 to! wae! oe Sl 5.00 to 6.00. eep top lambs 15.00 to 16.00; heavy lambs 18.00 to 14.00; euli| Hagen, Gene Sarazen and Bill Mehic lambs 11.00 to 12.00; light ewes 8.00! to 9.00; heavy ewes 6.00 to 8.00;! as ewes 2.00 to 5.00; bucks 6.00 to| ® » few 1.70. Chicago, April 20.—(AP)—Poul- alive.weaker; receipts 6 cars; 48; turkeys 30; roosters 1612; ducks 20@28; Se i Pennant Progress AMERICAN ASSOCIATION P age the Democrats of the state from working for a complete victory, state and nationdl, in 1: That hs only be accomplished continuing to work for the rehabi tation of our own party in the state through an honest enrollment of Democrats to vote in the Democratic On the flight, he maintained an hour, which was considered too slow | for transatlantic flying. Tom Armour Changes Mind; Boards Ship For Golf Invasion’ New York, April 20.—(AP)—Tom- Money Cheerfully Refunded Your feet may be so swollen andjat bed time and they jest seem inflamed that you think you can’t — Bs! up and seal. off. vdeo go another step. Your shoes may) dee? peg feel as if they are cutting right into sept Transatlantic Flyers _|ts,‘e. | You tee sick all over not Planning to Fly Back sive anything to get’ relief, Moone’s Emerald Oil and in fifteen minutes the pain and soreness dis- | marvel appears. A few more applications at regular intervals and the swelling reduces. And as for Soft Corns and Cal- louses a few applications each night | foot troubles by ili (Continued from page one) with two landing wheels, an under- carriage part, a drum of oil of engine parts and special tools. The propeller, taken off the Bre- men’s sister ship, the Junkers F-13, was also on the way and indications were everything would be in readi- ness to load them aboard the relief plane when it arrives. The benzol, high pressure fuel used by the Cer- man plane, has also been obtained for transportation to the Bremcn. The smiling Irishman has been taking things easy here on th. edge of civilization, his main oceupation'} being answering quesiio it report. ers and receiving telepncuic con- gratulations, which peure? into the airport office from Canada and the United States. Needed Money The need of money was the main consideration which causea him to leave his German comrades and cows|adian open champion, has been un- able to resist the attraction of the British open golf championship at Sandwich next. month, After cancelling his passage on the Aquitania shortly before the his mind again at the last minute and boarded the liner to accompany the American contingent of Walter COMMON SWEET CLOVER SEBD--A good grade at Six cents a pound. Bags free, Guaranteed to be absolutely free from Quack grass, Sow thistle and Canadian thistle. sEED FLAX—A limited amount Linota and Buda 119 seed flax. Order direct from this ad. All of our seed te sold with a 20 day testing privilege, if unsatisfactory cost plus transportation expense cheerfully refunded. Wire or phone orders at our expense; Fargo, No. 4353-W. NORTH DAKOTA GRIMM ALFALFA ASSOCIATION State College Station, Fargo, North Dakota A Co-operative Non-profit Organisation of Over .8¢0 Growers horn, eee | At the Movies CAPITOL THEATRE Many years ago Joe Rickson, who enacts the villain role in “A Trick of Hearts,” Hoot Gibron’s latest starring vehicle for Universal, which opens at the Capitol Theatre, starting tonight makin: daily “jumps” from town to town as a member of thent show. come out with “Duke” Schiller in Wild and reckless hcrseback rid-| the first relief plane to reach them, ing, tricks with a lariat, and other | he said. feats of cowboy skill were 1" daily} | Captain Koehl told the Canadian duties to amuse the crowds 2f peo-| Press correspondent that it would 1|ple that were drawn to the lange take six or seven days after the re- le MR. HARRINGTON tent by reports of his exploits. ceipt of specs parts. before the Bre- Will go to Fessenden on May 6th where he has became one of the most daring| men could be put in shape to leave arranged to do 40 Permanent Waves for a club of riders in the West. Greenly Island, ladies there. | And all of these stunts, which required long“ experience were performed by a man v+o was born in one of the most eastern of 556 | cities, Springfield, Mass. Fortu- ‘500, nately for ccreen audiences, how- '375 (ever, Rickson left his home town 7 before he had cutgrown his boyhood .250 | to wander over the ranges of Okla- homa, Kansas, an¢ Wyoming, where he acquired his cowboy lore. ELTINGE THEATKE “There's Jack. That’s me.” It is at the Eltinge theatre and the doughboys from the fourth in- fantry had flocked into the city last night to see themselves supporting Richard Barthelmess in “The Patent Leather Kid,” which is being shown today and Saturday also. / Members.of the Fort Lincoln bat- talion while stationed at Fort Lai Pep, |to™, Washi m, were mustered in- fj |to the World war scenes that climax one of Richard Barthelmess’ great- 500 est screen epics. It is a story of ‘300 | New York's teeming, steaming East ‘500 ee and the muck of Flanders ields. 4i4|" “The Patent Leather Kid” is the 4 story of a cynical pugilist, the big- gest drawing card of his dar be- cause everybody wante to see him knocked out. He derived his name from the t; of leather that he af- fected the sleekness of his hair, The World war breaks and the kid is dragged in by the draft ainst his will. His change of philosophy, the regeneration of his soul, this is the denouement of the story, the war sequences done in an epic manner and relating to the tank uaF upert Hughes wrote the original ov aad fred Santell, with 3 rand, ftaight ints the heart of an few York's East Side and the soul directed it. lays opposite s unknown before The plane on which the Canadian Press reporter returned from the island brought out the first news reel pictures to be made of the dam- aged plane since it landed after its| ocean flight a week ggo today. Marines Balk Plan of General Sandino Man: 1» Nica April 20.— (AP)—Marine headquarters today believéd that by a seizure of rebel supplies they had balked a plan of the followers of General Augustine He will be gone two weeks. Those who want waves upon his return should see him next week. HABRINGTON’S BARBER-BEAUTY SHOP “Our Mthods Please” Bismarek, N. D. Phone 180 is 4 most important quality for street pave- ment. To remain smooth ‘pavement must have strength. | : Portland cement con- crete pavements have the strength needed to. stay smooth as built, FOR WHITE “4 HOUSE COFFEE : QUALI. beon seen in many months. ‘——___—_ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR ‘RENT—Six house ‘b; PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Hoaghntst hte Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete \! Oltices t2 33 Ci FOR RE! . a at - s 109, eat ‘ ‘ hs League First Time Chins, Aprit 20.— utensils) (AP)—For the first time in the hist of H Ke the nati ered te have a baseball have league. alread: tree i framing this platform. I further Freigh been for a cham hii hile en route from a tri to the |think that the Democrats in the state Missing weed oo oR ad ee ‘ merally should take note of the inese who learned their lulu are responsible British freighter Asiatic Prince had| Canton Chinese also have organ- ll league and as the two enthusiasts forward eventually to a South Governor of route to the| Arizona to return Robert N. 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