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PF gteckers and feeders 8.75 to 10.78; YERS etc HP TT Se: aa stock cows and heifers 6.75 to 8. hi anol Serue ves i's ith) PLANNING HOP ; ‘ LIVESTOCK 1,000; steady to weak with : ayia general trade; mixed Nghts) (Continued from page one) : : FEATURES ON THE AIR 4 reety 9.90 te 20, ¥ : » Apr. CHICAGO GRAIN ‘CABLE h 90 to 210 pound | Elemetors, (saan ous oe ee i2teeRexy, Stzetl; Informer GengereeWde KOKA WIR KTW Wao WHEAT PRICES | Close bid betsy —Teday— i esi Friday Tats wei hes 230" | he 5. B.C. whee planes The ' 1:00—1 ate } Yesterday Year Ago Open High Low Close | Sheer M three seater night e EAP WEAR | Wheat — s2eiguhadal Hes H ("i it ry.y ‘a D 100; comps. od with a week fuselage ia of du Numte takes with 6 Wed ; me ine : ; shorn laynbe. 38 to 80 higher: split strug fit.ingn: the brecteg be: : | i jours Sym wane ot eis LET 1.66% 1.67 m Ex) i. 1S ohigher: best share mainly carried out by d . aa S:20--Capttel “regis M Wa 1308 162% 1.60 1.488% _ 1.8864 [fest wocleg lmips 17500 bet mesial | ubes in front of, and swaged evel ; Re 2h . rf | July tes 166 vods behind the wiags. Tha top wing day myering Clube WMA x e ewes 12.00. Hy H fecces 2. \st— V7 wRe ws. Market Influenced by Reports) sept. 1.29% ei 1.63 1.59% elu” siNeEAPOLIS 30 i DE hat. peace lint ioe ante ig i aaa Segtt REAP. Pad @'3 - . et . lanc\is set at 220 kilometers (136 ben at of Dust Storms in South- {corn Minneapolis, April 280 eee eur. pid y Tlie 1.06% —.0TTE 1.06% 1.06% | Flour 80 te 300 higher; in carload |'")¢8) a0 hour. : ia " west States | May @% @107- “ M @% | lots, family patents ‘quoted at UR et Atha} Fel tend bey ; : gear Pega a edn Se rN modish Lutheran Ee ee 4 July ae He 141% 1.10 ae to sin KS \ at oy ae sacks. | tom the Stal to ed York, by . 10:20—Bervices, First Presbyter chureh, under auspice of Bis : Chicago, 4 (AR )—Dust; da a ‘me 140% Bran 36.00 to 36.50, ™ way o! rmuda is about 2700 miles. F over drought re-; Sept. HiT 1101) LN 1.10% 1.104 0 3 If the flight were made from the sions of Nebraska and Arter caath | ¢ {iCAGO PRODUC AGO PRODUCE Azores by wav se et sea, Ne gah belt kas! os air ects of continued dearth | Oats. ii i i ‘ foundiand, it woul about 25 jonday. Apr. ei a i 64 6 641 Chicago, April 28.—(AP)—Butter | £o¥ r Soe ne er oe obra om ee arn et ore vi Q Si | ly, (old. 57% 46% 571g 58 79 esas v3 recelpta 34, easeas | ery . E jonewal! Ja st a Ree ciaglted ese teu; @% @% fists af No a8 3-4 ordinary irta ABOUT THEIR PLANES coe gE iia DO WEAF Widk of crop dagame reports from A\ Ble 59'% — .58'E HI bed F orege per extras is, April $8.—(AP)—"Who are | ptivam W. Ev, {Washington WAR WE wi Alias evoo Wie Wis tria, Hungary and Czecho-Sloval bi @% age aL 2 i these Poles?” ina question ‘that | Hiram W. Evans of | Washington, T:20—deneral Motors Party, Musical Beatyane WRAP 7 eee Pie cise: eu co . “Youur@iy's Games Mette E| in Parle ae been | Kiux” Klan, posed for this picture WoaF KVOO WFAA MPRG WHAS WEN W by les ghes' i ‘ esi asking ever since Majors tdeikowsk! in the federal courtroom at Pitts- ap OAL closed at the d phe Nel oe, | Rite ‘ai re eu. aw jaa le rday’s ames and Kubala modestly landed at Le| buegh while Judge W. JI. 8, Thom- Tat—Gapatore: Poulan | WOR WADC WAIU WERE WGHP vera agi chen worl "hay aR gus NATIONAL LagGUR [Satish Wad Handa" ales, HUE] sonewar air hy Kaa cp | | nmRew Po Ore y wma wow wae ‘ at asi . " . 5 ane r mn . higher, with corn unchanged to,8-8] July i ee ee ey ty ae on OT | they had thrown their hats into the a ess Pena eee ao sanke Ki y gar; ’ ’ * | St. Louis 4 10 0} ransatlantic ring, —_———. a to an equal advance, and! sept, 213 ‘97 122% 124 192 «184° 18 ‘ ’ a i TE Pe atameL LSet 1.2113 eit Ch 129 About all Perla could find out was events in which school entered at cai of 10 cents. May 1822199521228 12S as Ly halt tease || ostinato uel eh i Mine district high achool elimination cone) 30:69 foreca: Despite the fact that the Liver: | @20 = i 17 an’ fame in the Polish aviation sorvice |*st here. =r pool wheat market appeared ui July 12.55 1247 1852-1257 -12.80 18.50 R H_— Blduring the Polish. Russian wor in 5—The G, Brophy, personal i io 5 Forks elk rophy, sentative Peet the “Attentic, houses, here| iat to ae ase tae aay | Breas 9 10 ]{touo, That they were 30 and unttar- | zand, Forks-Tieodore, Kellogg,|G; Brophy, personal, renresentative | Candidates Get with foreign connections were active | - : Boston 0 Elliott and Henline; Greenfields erly devoted te fipinge = Poraneous speakirg contest at Uni-| were undecided whether to continue Many Tavitations . ‘ Soavies ot | ji 1 kota, tho trip to the capitol or yeturn to Ee Mises, waite we] Mar * Mat Rte ist LST 187 | Morrison and Taylor, pit, wince. they dropped fata Le |*MTY of North Dakets Corton Fin vas coer the ger| FOF Memorial Day cheat. 2.32 . wk . . — 0 : Nebraska and Kansas, dust, storms 12.77 127512751363 Others postpaned. heads when photographers appeared, |D. A. R, Insurgent sey coast the weather became hee’! Avhough most Neth and other ur : aon at ene : ——= : they have done almost everything G Lead to =| amd_ head winds were ‘encoun beh, oa err secinl sGvices were of 1365 014.97 ' but adopt a disguise to keep away roup Leader Balchen then decided to turn back| Rave probably given Nttle Vt Sue, cation, Srarther jur: et ane a ae. ane AMERICAN te trom insistent questionera. Fight to the End’) and landed on this Staten Island|to where will opend Mi ron Meee calk weather phen ale 5 vad a at AM Ld Chicago 3 a El ''A few of the military authorities i field, just south of New York City. [4% talerinee ta fie) as ied by frosts, snow and heavy rainei| packers 7.60 to 825; stags 7.25 to| MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE | &t. Lou v2 1° confidence, “Sut all “that ‘the| Boston, April 28—(AP)—Mrs.! TRANSATLANTIC FLYERS state capttol, oan Ee tied airendy. tat. | 8.00. Minnenpolis, April 28.—(AP)— oe hata amece, Good: | ordinary mechanics at the field|Helen. Tufts Bailie, direct descend-| PAY TRIBUTE TO BENNETT os rge F. Shafer and al Resin foo much moisture, the Lover enone Wheat receipts today 173 compared ite rouse, McCurdy; Gray and/incw was that the two men whoselant of a revolutionary hero, and| Washington, April 28.—(?)—The| Thorstein H. advices stated. Besides, late spring} E eit Replat bite aed Sion . ‘eine names they couldn't pronounce were leader of an insurgent group within ae ot he Bremen, which | came and rien Te SRS eon cones gral ang Bema ek mga [the Dawer of te Ameccan Re | git, PMc Berens ot res aca ee Ret in the Stephes re; het 1 ha mT faney em, J 5 rt ‘ ly be olution, lay faced the necessity of | their tribute today and left Wash- more than a tavita- considerable winter killig neces: M Cleveland ........ 10 16 i{their test flight could only defending herself against formal) ington by _ trai Ps New York.|tiona to deliver Memorial dey ad- ating immediate aid for resseding. SH ARP UPTURN T " 1 a "1044 | ., Billings, Holoway, Vangidier, and) &¥csted and the vaguest thing of all charges designed to censure her and| meth by | train for thatthe weakly’ docctic waeiber Ma DNS tency ton, Hargrave; Unie, Bayne and Myatt. | ike “carly a May hed been beg cubend oF oust Her from that ot | special car attached ta & Penne Helter “eandiaete d r ie Y she ade ganization. i i. whem pend Deine otters tn Dey sectinen Buying of Oil Shi lr ee "nprin Others postponed. Lalo will, go up. one ot these ee yoman ied ie veges srraitiaion tistics tron eon Se _— i Heavy Buying ares) To arrive — Weave 7 the existence in this state of ling ta New York b: ne as me ecimwest. I Lead. la DNS, gd to AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Mornin a ee tha ey Hagel “blacklist” against numerous welll they had hoped to do. They held ANOTHER ADVANCE ON Ueetee Sianinre OO teat: || Torerrive . RoW passed the Azores,” was the general |Known public persons for their/ out until the last in a determina. MINNEAPOLIS MARKET ership Is Feature 1 DNS, ch to fancy. foulsville «ss... 3 8 1 Verdiel : ATKE natinnal’policiey declared she | {ond fly. but after noon <o. Brees acon trons tho south: — 1 DNS, ord to: good: ‘Fineup ‘and’ ‘Shinault; Polli, Mc TS 6 FEET would “fight to the end.” icable and so they decided to go as a OD ae oom venva large| New York, April 28.—(AP)— 4 Quaid, Kirsch and Gaston, DRIFTS The charges against her were con-| they came last night. reste Me The even gave wheat an-|Heavy buying of the oil shares un: 58% — DEEP REPORTED _ {tained in a petition filed with the na-| This morning ¢ of Gere a Rustep Teese dership of Standard Oil % 9? tional board of management of the} many and Ireland, which the Bres| me op hodg au aeavkate” of rk, which sdvanced 3) To arriv ry Indianapolis 9.16 0 IN SOME PLACES | crsanization and signed by 19. of-| men on its transatlantic werrade expanded on the upturn and| Points to 38, @ ne whigh for the year, ch to: % @2.00% | Minneapolis 3 3 ticers and members, including Mrs.| flight, were laid across the grave of Fads eae Te eta eng| featured the sharp upturn in prices|> p) ad to choice '%@1.88%|_ Yde, and Fi Brill, Eart, siina ana Sarah E. Guernsey, honorary pres-| Floyd Bennett by the German and prices Jomped 3 to 3 1-4 cents above/ (tt cday's stock market. ic /2 DNS, ord te good. 1.58% @1.67% | Benton, Lieke, Moon, an (Continued from page one) ident. general, and Agnes Holton Irish flyers. to commemorate his BG Tats Sieared to: the old high on | utilities and mining shares also gave) 2 northern s-.6-., 1.56K@1.66% | Kenna, f F ee pail baling Feach- Banks, vies president general, and fidelity to the traditions of the cain the crop and reacted. Trade was} impressive demonstra: # in the 3 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.75% @1.04% Winds Do Much aii jive state regents. ities N Ayes aviat sof abe : vl a and firm, cated ie” and July -was| Points, with trading again in very|3 fete ics cba, ital 156% @1.63% Florida north of Tampa and tra-|jated to disturb the harmony and iny|the grave of their fellow airmen, chit Valging di 1-4. cents. Flax- | heavy volume. a Mont.). 1.68% @1.88% | _ Lyons, Fisbai versed the state in less than eons jure the good.name of the national | who succumbed to illness contract- seed futures continued fitone on Bit 84 ies mpd vasehetie 1.58% 1.58% Bellew and Young. sone sega fio a a coat nociey. ihsiliniaiceiuitindl rs Bel, ine to their aid at cables and grain strength. a “ - i 2g a iym.| impetus for the advance. Oils were HF, than 12 hours, however, before theline =p, A, R. at Washington re- casings ‘were’ much aivallce than | accumulated on reports of trade im- MENG IAT rotate. $j 150.mile area, was again in com-| ected by ‘an overwhelming vote a) Fisk EE sere en, Gree ated by posted receipts, and de-| Provement and stiffening gasoline| jog’ |, 3% @ 1.61% | Kansas City F 6 1/ munication with the world and it} nove to censure the society’s na- sced a po tt of green on the ee sei. d Hard Oll of New York and Aowieans To arti --- 158% @1.61% | »Palmero and O'Neil; Zinn and) ee preves uted. te Dove end'a muon, tional efticera in connection with the | fresh earthen mound, whlch was al: winter wheat was scarce an Fey 1 amber durum. “@1. . . by live wires, ‘and 8 negro b the jacklist. veady completely covered by floral s‘ dy to firm. Oil, changed — ict th ‘to arrive ....... i 1. _ hat = his > era by mn tributes. Then ‘Baron Von Huene-| Pre! a Oey dlls recmcaeetent one i. cee with spies Fey 2 arsber durum. 4@t. WESTERN LEAGUE «AU dachieans Miss., two were in- Capitol Golfers to “eiirept! slowiy forward ae wa ¥ pe oes i Central, Delaware and Hudson, Tex-|? amber di 1 Denver 2; Pueblo 5. jured and $50,000 property damage H M teh T esd: be the flex © pacer = offerings were light and met | © Pacific Chiea Northwestern % Des Moines 3; Omaha 2. caused by -high winds: - ave Na Hi ay ms a ieee oe Siajor Jom sera demand. J demand and| Went up two to pe points in the 1.44%) Others not scheduled. Forty families were left homeless —_ . ‘cal iedeaneeh fol ite lifted = hu rite ind 20, are as vee ace. jemand nd! vanguard of the advance. Sharp 36% —e when a wind-lashed blaze swe Mashie wielders of thé Capitol Heenansiony pliant ‘al of the organisation, a ere ey to firm. Offerings were| #ains arene reoented gd ieee bert the vies = ei alts 2 Gale’ Cub wl aa che met ole ped ae This ren fae ‘alike was| Prof. Carl Birkele, i q fai jt . it, A tll Dannant Donncel. @| miles from Birmingham, man | tou! ag -| . Three sessions hs ant eenand fair. ‘grat Ex Pon hatine Minn Conca 1.44% Pennant Progress { aad killed by a live wire at Flor-| day when two teams clash in a May| apread sidewise over Floyd Ben: the cenvention i. 2 Aapg eet demand fare. Prices ae Gas, Brook! Peep Westinghouse — —¢ | ence, reese raat of eae Da: Kaper nape punts wrinalie Me dng ae ard Williams,| discussion of “Life's Green heeat ey ard ranged BEE 10 UE .c8n: ae closing rie were . Total] To arrive... 40% AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ate 23 Still im seteais: because mined by computation of the total commandant i oa se, The frcggloete bo Ss ceoerel ive fade — sales approximated 2,000,000 shares. wou oe of floods earlier in the week. peal scons oe is. Fagreirgg ea —_ ad Sistrens which he. put be- of the cir. Coarse Greins 400 Renee ote 867 Flood Threatens x side the Irish -571| The most serious flood situation na irings, as announced to-| The American fla: placed on Ben- D, 5 mark MINN APOLIS PANGE Religious will be et 571 | remained & Georgia with the popu-| day by Sig Hagen and Paul Cook, bsg ar: shee oa a Sunday Seah Be ok. .467| lation of West Bainbridge prepared the respective team captains, fol My oa haatic an remen. Mies srr, ya. a slow; light and medium weight Minneapolis, April 28 butchers mostly 10 and 15 cents Open High Low Close; lower; heavy butchers weak to 10} Wheat— ve. cents lower; light light and pigs 15} May 1.54% 1.58% 1, 1.58% |5 yellow corn to 20 cents lower shipping demand | July 1.55 8% 1, 1.58% 16 yellow cort very light; top 10.45’ paid for 205 Sept. 1.54% 14 ‘% 1.57% 2 mixed cor yom 1429 | to flee as Flint river rose to unpre-| low: corah, low: a) Sach, dt ea. 2 acl Sane steel he ‘286 main levecs on the 3 . Helsing; Baker r °86/| Threatened to collapse, menacing 9 Pied Teecre Dieht vs, ‘Ohisre; Trick] flvers atood with heads bowed in the GSwIwwWonms Scanmanea 5 4 pound averages; shippers 1.000; es- Results Fridey wide area of newly planted cropa-| vs. Spann; Bailey vs. Prenner and| rain. tiamted holdover 3.000. Butchers, | Ma: 1,32 1 1,81%5 1 3 is 3. At Caryville, Florida, the G00 resi- : ‘rance, The first bee ser eae jeser yh meduim to choice 250 to 350 pounds suly 1.29 1.29 : Revere cy Hi br Saad i dents of the finedenae twn were comin ig ae 7 par he isa Too Late to Classify 10.35; 200 to 250 pounds 9.00) Qats— Milwaukee 15; Columbus 3. ‘| Preparing to return to their homes! member of Cook's team. mah tlon to Birkele, are 160 to 200 pounds Mey 60% 80% Louisville 3; St. Paul 4, fore, warnings Be the menace All matches weil be ot sics ole FOR SALE—Baby chicks with| Northwood, vite Fi 2384, ——— I. mus| urned in range.| Myrtle Fees, ‘8 8.25@9.00; f} ae Games Today Clear weather and rising tem- 6:30 ‘Tuesday evening. The dinner prooners dee Rite : x By H. 89 to 130 3 r 2.334% Indianapolis at Minneapolis. peratures were forerast for the en-| ig scheduled for 7 o'clock. pl yi on treasurer, eran recei; ts 400; compared with a ih Loulsville at: St, Paul. Heenan Ores Sie FOR RENT—Large sleep! re week ago: Vat steers steady to 25 Telode at Kaneas City. BNOWPLOWS ARE usgD1N | Request For Coal with private lavatory and. toilet, ‘ 4 Columbus at Milwaukee. * Call 1053 or 608 Fifth strect. cetns higher; better grades most! 85% ¥ ge tag PHILADELPHIA VICINITY. Rate C Re lected Ebiscaola 25 ie 25 cents up; phn more; pres . at s noi ve 4 Philadelphia, April 28.—-(AP)— Cut A} peed : —— WANTED—Girl to work for board to choice fat cows an dheavy butch- mnie ieee ocive AMERICAN LEAGUE State highway snowplows, which ; ers 15 to 25 cents higher; lo DULUTH RANGE A I ae WoL Pet. had been put away for ¢ Soto thas he inberetaie, SR) 5 See es ine mee ee eee ; Duluth, April 28 To arrive .. ‘87 <f FaF Were out in force today, clearing | merce commisglom has ‘rejected an} POY MOTE TY Fair “days. Phone| Misnevone lower; i te) High Low 2rye.. v oF -127 | roads blocked by’a heavy April snow | spplication by business interests of 947, 421 W. Thayer. cents higher; v H O al 3345 -563| storm. In some places the snow was Fargo, Grand Forks, Valley City eg Re EY treme ie. ses steers 14.90 pail for AB% 1.45% 1.43% i 1p @2.41! LA 14 Inches deep. and Jamestown for a reduction in| OR RENT—Two room apartment heavy offerings; best long yearlings | July 1.45 46's 1.44% 1.45%] To arrive .. 4 5) Driven by a high wind, the winter | freizht rates on steam coal from the] in new modern home. Close in, 14.60; heifer yearlings 14.00; trade|Sept. 1.424% 144 1.42% 1.434 pansconeses flareback piled up huge drifts, re- head of the lakes to those cities was)- Call at 413 W. Thayer Ave. Phone yery Satisftocry consideriug sharply vo— RANGE OF CARLOT SALES | Boston tarding highway and railroad trat-| regeived today by the state railroad) - eR, increased receipts; backward soring|May 1.36% 1.35% 1.33% 1. Minneapolis, April 28,—(AP)—|Chicago ........ 1 fle and interfering with-aire com-| board. eatie ea a i slowing down. stock cattle raove-|July 1.31% 1.23% 1.31% 1.521% | Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat é a munication, In many parts of the) ‘Three cummissioners of the fed-| FOR RENT—Modern room, gentle: ment. — Sept. 118 1.1815 1.18 1.1815 |No, 1 dark northern 3.64) On Results Friday state, fruit trees are in full bloom | eral body prev: jecided the] men prefered, _ privile; of Sheep receipts 5,000; today’s run} Flax— No. 2 dark northern. 1.67 N Cleveland 10; Detroit 6. and early vegetables sre peeping) case against thé North ‘kota! phone, $12.00 a month. do Ave. all direct; forthe week 104 dcubles|May 2.83 2.3415 2.32% 2.23% |dark northern 1.57@1 St, Louis 14; Chicago 6. through the earth, - 3, . » [elties ‘but an appeal’ was taken to) A.” Bhone 483, ° the James from feeding stations, 28,500 direct:|July 2.34 236 2.34 2.35% |herd winter 1.66% Other games postponed, rain. Western and central Pennsylvania | the. commission ap © whole. The 2 pp nade RAS ie 4 fat lambs closing mostly 50 to 75 pee durum 1.41@1.49%; ica sppeared to have been inde he new -decision wes: ha down by! FOR = RENT-—Nicely furnished| bestow the cents higher; clippers showing full BISMARCK GRAIN 1.45'2@1.49; No. 1 ‘mixed wheet Games Today by the storm, which started. early] the entire commission. The reduc-| yoom in new modern home. Close Cress upon the Germen and upturn; sheep 15 to 25 cents higher; (Furnished by Russell Miller Co.) ? Gheage at St. peut: last night and continued for several tion asked. Would nvsrage sees | ve in, Call at 418 W. Thayer Ave.ttyansatiantic flyers. The measure ismarek, ri y—-No. . raya urs. cents a ton, 4 -R. le . 1 dark northern Parley No. Me Philadelphia at Washington, | "°Cre son reported 14 inches of |reed board’ offices, The” railroad Rew gees to the senate. ; 1 northern ... Oats—No. 3 white, 615s @687s. Boston at New York. snows Greensburg eight and Altoona | board took no part in the action. Career Ended COOLIDGE en ane Nene native spring No. : amber durum i Be No, 2, 1.86, —— six Tnehet, Calls tor help mere ‘sent allots ae me, senate tales 2 Washington, A lambs 19.00; clipped cews 9.75; . 1 mixed durum “ —No. 1, 4314, IN, out a number ri along ie . Pres! wooled 11.78; shearing lambs 1725;|No. 1 red durum Flaa-Nipy bs SMES FE eA ee ae ee Cicer toltcan | rates on brick {rom Ber tid and te Congress first California spring lambs on|No. 1 flax . POTATOES B: Ebensburg and Altoona, whose autor * ioctl f of the MS passed We Bi . 2 flax Chicago, April 28.—(AP)-—(U. 8. 626 | mobiles were stalled in deep drifts. itt become. 6 . 1 rye D, A.)—Potatoes: 5 rates, ordered ‘by iy ers 14.00; to feeders 13.50 to 14.00; Barley .. -T7| ears, on track 228; total 5. A ewt. . ++ 1.20/ter feeling, tra slow; Wisconsin 7.60@18.25; 4 ewes 9.00 " Pet RELL CORN treet ured whites 1.76 to 1.85, few wooled ewes 10.50@11.50. io. 4 55 Ibs. 8 EE MEN DROWNED terstate commerce commission, are Th TERRIFIC GALE E , fon about the sama, bests ss intra- Atlantic City, N. J., April 28.—] state rates on” brie! prove “Al pre- (AP)—Three men were drowned in| scribed by the railroad boa @ terrific gale off the coast today Se gua oe ey DAVID Nom 1.60; demand . t attempted Se ee a ae dest" TOWAY “MONDAY * fe 4 . quality and pise. : ” Oa tae postponed, rain. oa of the a WAY 11.38 4 t SRICAGO. CASH GRAIN iy, Gemnand slow, New York st Philadelphia. Chieage, April 28.—(AP)—Wheat| dull. © Fed rio 4 ifaee; mony 1.84 1-4; No, 2 it onl My nag ot Eicbaret and vate, mixed 1.08 3-4; No. 2| round whites, U, B. Ho. 1, Ving . “ I NS Mgteeee ve "| couzan ceacx 70 1-4. £0, 87. PAUL LIVESTOCK || South Bi, Peake A A.). 100; Wetter —(U. 8. D. i if cs s 4% t > 3 SF a3 sf 3 gt y seed 2.70 eer ae jum Clover seed 19.50 steers 50 Tard 13.16; ribs ee 16:76, { — CHICAGO B if

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