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PAGE T WY 1nd Diomaivwn erie dros or - ‘RULOVAL, MAL Oo, 1040 any eet sacked round whites 1.50 to 1.60; Idaho sacked Russets 1,50 iH 1.65, fancy shade higher; new stock demand and trading light, market slightly weaker; Texas sacked oan Triumphs 3.25 to mostly 3, few 3.65; Loui sacked Bist Triumphs 3.25, na, rmog ee PRICES UP IN : ia ys Minneapolis, May 8.—(AP—U. S. | i Coo. t ay —Today— | D. A.)—Light wire inquiry, demand GRAIN 'MAR K ETS S | FINANCIAL LIVESTOCK By Ase: :integ Prose Leased Wire | NEWS aia ei FEATURES ON THE AIR Wednesday, May 9 inc iG WOe WOkr EAS Wat LY 5 a Gren Hizh Low — Close | slow market dull. Carloads deliv- sibCOete ae Has Wa KOA Whe se ae ered saled, devight. only. wanducted; 7:00. TER oad WE wok Basics) Fe sRsgturees WOR WADC WAIL May Li. "4 1.69% 1.58% 1.601 |Minneapolis and St. Paul rate, 7:80—Go eK: iy eae. Soc WEAR WAS Woy i iti ‘ie % | sacked cwts., round ‘whites, U. S. WOR Ae Or wad wey ay By Oe HOO July + 1b LOL (1.58% ere No. 1, few sales, 1.45 to 1.60, few 8:00—Columnla, tet Fata ihderea) aRSUEEMOR WADC WATU. WRC Reports Tell of lof Dry Weather) sept. Lit 160 1.56% 1.60% |B s:an—Nutiena Grand Opera? CAMaAtSle WEAF Wwac WOR WrAM and Dust Storms in Min- | corn— @n @% RANGE OF CARLOT os 62% 1.07" 1.98% Featletce ran eaede We |ESDAY, MAY 9 —Crowell Hour nesota, Dakotas May 108% re 4% | of carlot grain sale WEON' i all Ho) ‘ ae at f008 iM % [dark northern 1 ated Prese) fee OE aad . ; Ss 1.107, ea northern 1. H ie fone! Grand Opes, r Chicago, May 8—(P—Late buy- Sept. 10% Ha northern 1.54 10:30 WOU Anniversary Meste ing today on the part of houses with Gate connections northwest found wheat} i offerings light and gave an upward’ 4 swing to the market. Numerous re-! ports were received teling of dry weather and dust storms in the Da-; July, (new) _kotas and Minnesota. : also claims that mristure would be! Sept., (new) needed in a few days southwest and west and that the governmen: report from Washington tomor + would show a domestic yi 460,000,000 bushels of w ‘ ; 2% |p aes for 1928 as against 652,990,000 | aco” bi $38.4—WHO Des Molnes—s60 §:30—Orcheateas Frederie W. Wile ‘Studio; Orchestra t ' $:00—Uncle Bob: Orga: f:4—Prederie W. Wi —Ipana ‘Troubad tana ‘eur y, (old) "4a0.d—WOX.WIR Betreit—e00 & byt co Sparkers ¢:30—Balladte 1 yellow 1.0845, | white 5912, i | cattle: | The casket containing the body of Floyd nett, American fie | medium! Who died en route to Greenely Island, was borne reverently to thi erable ae ae naan eh 12.92 Grave prepared for it in belt ld National Cemetery, Washington | eat, closed firm 5-8 to 1 3-4e Tne e3 hat of Admiral Robert eary. Jet higher, corn 1-8¢ to oats | ee A ASR Ae ed aaah all rekdeoih HEA 228.9—WOWO Ft. Waynenri810 rowel ‘. 1:8 to 1-4 to 3-8c advance | $8—Den £:00—Oak Grove Bnsemble = prety isions at a tise of 7 to 15c.| ee no longer under oie Pieetees Wor Brereme > 4 =_ Accompanying weakness of the y after’ midnight Carol's | * fib4—WON-WLIB Chieage—722 422.3—WO8 Jeftereen Chy—M16 ¢—Feature “Liverpool wheat market today which 9.09 to 10.00; fair | nediv ow 3 3 te ty “found reflection here were reports | B medium cov arty returned. Three, Seotland is en i ‘ of large arrivals of wheat in Great r ers to a sf Soa and of increasing stocks! 1375 14.0 cision, Carel expressed great MUST D0 THEIR = 370.2—WDAF Kanese City—210 e and remarked that he was 30—School of the Air there, Advices were also received | s—Sam and Henry P bie « that European crops were improv- dent the Britis: government | :00—Popular Programs ‘Troubagours; Geerich Nour Sc ing. These bearish reports, though, | 9.80, or 20 cents hi : : ne Eee Ue a ee | 944.6—WLS Chicage—870 : ike $P4 Bike ce : ~were offset to some extent by word |day; packers taliing stcadly, its own ted by Ri = a th A or teres, 11:45—Nighthawks z 4 pe nae labor ule anes 40 to 9.60 for mixed rae is O7| | 8.00; ca Eee actuater y Rum n in- ‘iliiaiaie Ht St fo 298.9—WTMI Mitweukee—t000 { < Argentina likely to interfere with butchers; sows 8.00 to Minneapolis cash wheat} Shee rbs 16.00 to 17.00; | S48; ” ile Highway Commission Chi eras 6:9—-Organ || the movement of wheat. lopening ‘steady, bulk 8.50; average rain closing quotations | heavy to 15.00; ne Lig May Carat ares sabe cried Sick and Sean cummpenere #00 Musto, a > Dry conditions in spring crop ter- | cost. Monday 9.25; weight 222. bs 12 i renunciation of the| System of Handling Con- 4:16—Topey-Turvy; Orchestra o— Community, Program . | titory northweest aroused misg Sheep—300; about steady, choice 1 Res rren yt one 1oi8e—Damee le_were forced upon tractrs’ Assignments so T = i Marae t0, athe remote’ oe duress of domestic af- 72 pound wooled lambs 17.25; fat .. ; — ‘were reported, elle ewes 9.0 to 9.50; choice sh -n Rand Sioux Falls, South Dakota, di wes 8.00 to 8.50; wooled bucks 6. 50; Patches told of dust storms, with the | | kinds salable 5.00. + soil blown Mey to roots in fields} = where soil is lig! Programs — rs.) beet! CO Mil St, Lg ic conan Paul.700 Liha. >| ~ peseemelaeasets 7:80. wt id Hear | ni His marriage was unhappy, he; Contractors working on North and he wanted to divorce Prin-| Dakota state .ighways will have to len, but his father, the late|do their own kkeeping in the 4 Ves dio Home Program Orga ~ ie STOCK PRICES | ook ee a strict Baines fature without, the aid of es state 10:45—Danee; "| 7 ‘GLY would not rmit a di- ws: e| ment, according to H8.2—WOW Omaha—0e ui NETER EARLY DEPRESSION ite soe tie rece tly aie doe by the 3 ps anee ee 5:00—Concert, Grcheatra , 2: Minneapolis, May 8.—®——Dry/ CK’ Gite choles. 1 ae. 3 Bi d state highway commission. Sa erent Nuts ea creeell Boe { { “weather in the northwer: and re-/ Sa taabed: 3 | City aeard oard Asks Bids ettsdhat been the, practice since pana ‘Treweedours ° 0—Ipane \ i Bevstas Ben restarn SMinntattec a i} cae ee on T wo Projects business on a large scale to accent 3 ie a Opera 0—National Opera | | <> heavy decrease in” Bradstrect’s L, pectin 3 —The whole of Transylvan ments given by contractors to p $008—WTAM Cleveland—7:) ‘creval Wome | t ~~ world’s visible supply, ayilttean of|Broad Upward Mevemeni: To arrive .. BATTS RU ete ae camalets ee Gage pene < Jd. 00—Ipana. a dock strike in the Argentine, | "i 2 DNS, ch to G “mere : o secre- { . dragged wheat out of early depres-! Checked When Call Money DNs’ a oe ae +! chant’s busine cls, wpl-| te aus EAA regency a change eal spss om on contractors ieee io o— Notional Orand Opera , | % H} = sion and resulted in a strong bulge " 2 DNS, ord to goo ume and profits ald be confi-) F 8 pelts adopted that system of making as- intor’s Orchestra 500—4 1 after midsession today. The mar- Rate Is Marked Up Osnerilen jou a ‘a There was no doubt that the re-|signments to all their creditors of| $0:30—Memortes Garden }0—Ipana, | Ket started lower on’ weak cables FE DNS, uee of the t oer ren oe Beiter jmoney due them from the highway] ae o—Hational Grand Opera oe git 4 eae Rng lke Sa i oralitia cea 3 statements of the goverament and petenintiad required ed these ta 240.9—KFYR Blsmerck—=1200 © 12:30—Music, markets. ( " lays close. ee ae pri SU Uay eRe enaoeat wes no fier Bee other sources sarees meet rile order and pay them when the con-| %: x 2:00— Weather, news. ce a) Oats were quict znd firm, after an’ checked by a marking up of the 1 dar khard (Sone) i Euctechamieres ete tat arate uae te le forecast: special woe ‘Sisters; Fay Connor opening dip. Trade was featureless rate from 5 1-2 Se 6 pe To arrive ... ,.{ ing to meet the obligatio: mn 5 school children's program. Kont Barley futures were firm with c 3 y Army airplanes, ready to sur-| tn’ some cases assignments were | 1 arkets. :30—W Be aeeros seers firm with: coy. to nears prose’ 2 revalt with bons, novered | 2% some cases, aasignments we Bet aris nail came back | Gece inca eumie of the reesne avers [Mi overhead as the peasants marched:| “Revision of the bookkeeping sy3-|"Bigr ‘Tim’ Murphy __. with wheat, but failed to show much | ites sold 3 to 4 points below : corermaen eee pole Sie ite tem by the highway comm aietion, its as Head of NEWS BRIEFS oi Fe asitorwariunierne ieadesauip | Atin? “Phard) 1353%¢ a sec th horde. Perfect order prevailal ea tits ystem is not. economical y= We k * Uni Patrick J. Mee ‘ssure ht \. nh . proposals forwarded to . rt ts reached Sibiu és 4 rat & e Cash wheat offerings were light! of the high grade dividend payers.| To. arri 3 @1.58% | board by the county commi and the cavalry escort. was under | {0% the department's point of view. as Workers’ Union oihttit—Monsigmor Patrick J. Me- and demand was listless. | Trading was again in large volume! Fey 1 amber durum. 1.604:@1 7'2| for the purchase of lots 10, 11 and Jinetrections net to impede , the; 48 @ resul ee = ru a Fonte —_ ulpreme chaplain of Knights of Col- Mills shopped around and bought| with the ticker half an hour or} ome soe + 1.6012@1.87!9 | 12, block 11, Governor Pierce's addi-| march unless the peasants tried to| signment si accepted for less) Chicago, May 8—(—“Big Tim”|imbus in the United States, died “moderately. more behind the market. ‘ey 2 amber durum tion to Bismarck. Frayne Baker,| incite the countrys: than $500, ‘ Murphy has quit the presidency of ‘hore, H Undertone of the market was| Banks called $25,000,000 in loans} 1 amber durum... agent for the T. C. Powers estate, Nature of Reply Discus:ed aoa rule i ee assil beni} the Ges Workers’ Union, ending a . dragg by early afternoon. Although a, To arrive ... _ | original owners: of the lots, had of- _After informing the peasaat lead. shall be for a definite mre ixed | connection which lasted even eye Washington—The —The Williamson itt ~ Winter wheat was in quiet to fair! large column of out of funds! 1 durum a i) . fered the county board $76 for the| er, Julio Maniu, that they vould |8¥m of money and no assignment! the three years he was a_ fed Ul to continue money end agricultu 2) demand and ez | was attracted by the higher renewal! | To arrive . i | property; Ch son had offered! not ark. the resignation” uf the| Will be honored unless the surety or| prisoner at Leavenworth, Kansas. allowances to to Sioux et Durum offerings were scanty and rate, the supply proved inadequate 2 49'2 | $105 and Frank Everis hed offered|Bratisnu goverament, the _regents|bonding company named in the con-|' “Big Tim” was one of the ber passed by house and sent « no choice milling was offered, j and salle cal Fase ow 3 summoned Premier Vintila Bratianu| tract given the builder shall have! known labor 9E9| to senate. Corn was jemand except | early setlesntou: Ope - ih Marsh | and J. G. Duca, minister of interinr. onan in cane, linger ssid, ae edie ip rier gesved A aleparey for = for choice y Sera re ven SOnIG ate formal objection) With them they discused that repl, ee oe > | COMDUCHEY. 18 EAS | DTHOTA Sea On: leinecke, Fargo, light. : n the report that. -|1 red durum. ny proposa to remove from the! Sout aggre ge aan antes. co | Signments have been received in ail robbery, the union continued to eta a in tare carey a Meineck 2 tonsi ae ony Oats small. supply and! mand for pig i: To arrive project the twol peasants, It was thought jn some|Which the department was in-|pay his weekly salary of $100, t0| ¢cliege, was announced as winner je \ = cemand was s for light weights, | was the largest in , au atl Co; y from Twelfth) circles that the regency, seeking ‘a{Structed to pay to the assignee the; show its confidence in him. Dean Keene prize which ( ~ good for heavy. | gasoline consumpti ¥ Le velow. corn Hone aus i ‘out, might ask Nicholas Titu-|@mount due ie ae Geaerrs| nary ve tee poenis aby he! annually to outstanding members of 1 aa wi pakerlate Gal ee as (4 desc, foreign minister, ts fornia) eae eater tes tialane a eee having been VOI: Graduating class, { mands tools place ne inet in order to placate the . a i - a. ia aettn aa hich tie ed ded fonal 4 3 s be withdrawn, but peasantry, among whom he is popu- Ee ee te hin eitscale | Amara Towa City—Winners of 25 nations] ' jarley s r ~ ‘og lar. Hes in creative work conduc t ion fair hand. Offeriags were | Yesterday's wild session, : The ministry of the interior is-|approved by the surety and to ss ‘ the Quill and Scroll oll society with Hf smalls Price: range was 86 (9 97] opened lwo points lores at 2 seller 4 @ 4 astced :/ ued formal statement saying that| which the surety, or the bonding Railroads Withdraw — [?k."% dlcovering a most |= cents. ae said that the orga 1 delegations to the peasant con-/ company . acl 8, an- [= cents 201 )-2 and th rallied i represented voted unanin at eran ae Alba Julia hod returned to! The highway department has de- New Rates on Wheat alentad fe schoal journal nt story, R points. Curtiss aeroplane i 2 its last session to oppose the with-| their starting point. Two hundred|vised a form for making the as-| Mixed With Flaxseed |first, Etta Levine, probes Du- he Chicago. | May oft Hee sensational advance b Hl a drawal of any part of the paving| thousand peasants attended the|signments and all such documents Tuths in interviews, first, John inrren, = A.) j | tan 13 int ts Me ey top at ry} . To euiye : project. if jcongress and the Associated Press) shall be valucless unless the terms none Py tral high, Minneapolis; i= 25c Micher ‘than Monday's averag “2, but Heat, a a ouching a, a ss D A. B. Carley and ot informed! correspondent found that 5,000|printed upon their face shall have] Withdrawal by northwestern rail- cone Darey, shester, M ig ane = H} > spots up more on medium to good! new peak at 160, turned heavy. Lud-;G mixed ¢ 5 | the commissica that they were not| reached Sibiu, about 30 miles from|been complied with. roads of new freight rates on wheat| oi ohisements: is ‘Harold Um- | 22 grade hogs; top 10.45 paid for choice | as tee aaa nae Hess, | white oats... S2%@ .64% | insisting upon a complete read grad-! Albn Julia, after a march of a mixed with flaxseed has been an- ee "Austin, Mi == 190 to 220 pound averages; butch. | Cuba TP Om eels ase BML ee | ing project in the vicinity of the] night and a day. Commission Names nounced by the interstate commerce pecans == ers, n medium to choi to culee 80 to 6 1-2 points : a @ 2 chholi school, but they ke Martial Law Prevails cy commission, according to informa- Decision Makes U. Ss o ‘4 | * pounds @1 higher. : . -61% | some sort Martial law prevailed in Transyl-| 3 New Members on __| tion received here. - jo De D> Sounds 9.75@1 Heavy profit-taking took place in Barles ch to fey caite yania and the Rumanian-Hungerian In the Deaposed schedule the rail- Liable to o Big Refund LS pounds #00@I0.85; 130 General eo teen ane erat anes ap rive ee their children ean get ler was closed to automobile Assessment Board) roads would have charged the rate) ‘lA DIC oo ‘i | iJ . vs 0 schoo! without difficulty. lt ‘All trave'ers were being lor seed for national Telephone, Adams Express! To arrive eal half} gentainin 10 per cent or more of| Cincinnati, Ohio, io, May 8.—(AP)— t and. Dupont also’ yielded 3 to. 4 Barley, lower gd: dailen, Battle aa beh scrutinized, questioned and’ J. N. Roherty, Robert Webb and IF ‘The result, the North |The United Stater was made lable < es x seed. “960; mont | Points on realizing. | To arrive . Deople| searched. |Louis A. Bonser were appointed! Der te'taticoad ‘board and other|¢o refund #2,627,30008.and to - Po 4p ‘s 4 ie “ Before the peasants started their bers of the special assessment 2 Oils were heavy from the start,’ 2 11 i sank 5 Frnt i i | mem! peci milar bodies contended, would pos-{an additional 10,000 with inter ad irre ok’s decline regained: | Houston reacting 3 points and) _T' 1 e| t pene ae see tan Nhe jcommission by the city commission sal have b been to increase the gen est, to (iol patie) ledid motor Bey steers sold up to 15.00; light, Standard Oils of York and|N’ 2 faint was refe lemonstration, Mihilachi insist ae night, level of freight rates on wheat.|stock as corporation income we Offerings 14.75; she stocks. very| New Jersey. Atlantic refining and 2 er John ch for esata | dent DONO match cal pee cml aneceed B. D+ Hoskiass| hq country elevator oper-|the United States, court of sh agpesls t 5 | several others slipping a puint or ni 1 AL nara fa ter, | ator = not know if a 1 ee ond slated 1300 to 1500 pounds | more. z aaa rege tiaees aa refused a othe | Who have resigned after giving 8e¥-| wheat brought in to him comatned dist cca at Beteoie in te suit - Seos@is00; ; 1100 to 1200 pounds| , Chief interest in the rails was BISMARCK GRAIN | Want Peles off Streets. On eae oe na given (he leral years’ faithful service to the} 19 per cent of flaxseed or not, itjof Mrs. Alice G. Kales agai-st the 1100 pounds | di ided between Union — Pacific. | (Burnished by Russell. Bar Co.) | The city aud’ | government his pledge that no such| city tm that ¢ pacity. Messrs. Hos-| 2°, ce oor eee t march should occur, Maniu threst-\ king and Conklit statement is- a plaintifts in recently presented] sued at the board’s office, and in|pleaded they Yet yI) lb. | which crossed 204 for the first time | notify the officials ¢ i i comison and medium) tince 1910, and Canadian Pacific, | N°. 1 1.40| Electric company to h an ao ee Ieadership and/their resignations to the commis-| order to be on the safe side would| amounts totaling. ‘more than $44,- which sold above 223 for the first | 1 5 : + 138) of instelling, new elect shhacht yielded, slog, and Mr. Wachter resigned price based on the assump- 509,000. . Heifers, good | time sines 1913. Rock Isiand touched 1 amber dure he ha aiatte, a last night, he being putematally, L Ade that the freight rate on flax- ‘red L. Woodworth, internal rev- ice S80 pounds down’ 12.50/ 2. ReW_ peal at 119 and Reading, | X°- 1 mixed durum Yeggs Force President; disqualified from serving longer of] seed would apply. ‘enue collector at Detroit, t had ap- common and medium 8.75 | New York Central, Wabash, Balti 6. 1 ved dusuin to Unlock Door! tt:,2"d in view of his recent) Few North Dakota elevators have|pealed from the, di court de- Cows, good and choice| more & Ohio and several others! Oo nioc TF |election to the commission. equipment 2 for cleaning grain and|cision which held that Mrs. Kales, @12: - ‘common and medium | Moved up a point or tv Mr. Roherty will act as chairman|the practice would become custom- widow of a Pigesine manufacturer, to have some v. | ‘Continued from pase one of the assessment commission, 3 ary, it was contended, with a entitled to recovery of the poles should be) the Aes r. The cashier gee tere ing the place of Mr. Hoskins. Mr. iE, loss to farmers. i this 300.06 which she had paid to the Ito oren the vavlt which was looted, | Webb will succeed Mr. age and situation zeeslted | the effect would| government under Rrotest, Plaint has come to the, The reybers escaped in a gray se-|Mr. Benser will sueceed Mr. Wach-| be to increase the freight rate for| Charles Evans Hughes, former and choice 13.00@16.00; medi- during the lest few gan, ter. most wheat by 12 1-2 per cent. secreasy of state, represented Mrs. y. . 18.00; cull and common . : Urs fous) | day fe af the company’s ac-| ; Bioglise, aiken (and feeder Sept, 13 136% | N 2 5 Te rtatd tonne Fitzmaurice Was Cooperation Among The adaten to Mrs. Kalevclim =, German Prisoner Dental Nurses Urged sss the government tif soho other Ream estar. 20d, Suber julls, good and choice INN. AP P 9.00@10.50; cutter to medi- MUN: ATOR P ANGE um 7.50@9.25. Vealers (milk fed) t where -75 | to the edge of th ‘b and oil- steers, good and choice (all sighs) Sits t ae cent per pound discount un- ing ere in rl Rent Paty by ae fee 3; common and medium y a A 2814 1.30% cero ah aac corn, 70 Ibs., five cents digging holes therein. Some of e va! e+ a incer shel t 8 pre of th \- ieep— 18000; laughter lambs ae Eaegrasiongy mere ot tee ai During World Wat) sin, x, o> as § icon. devs chet former baler ot Ford mbs ESerenly ' ¥ “k hard winter wheat . being placed, they should be kept New York, May 8.—(AP)—Major |eration, that art of all working to-|cases, similar in nal ate ohelee ‘i abso strong 5 _— —— off the streets as much as possible. James Fitssanarice, Trish member of the same end, is the the board of tax ote eee a ng aor MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR An amendment to the building Bens of St. Pate | only ‘thing thet will insute, dental the plaintitts have for ere fete, good snd choice, 17 BAT) 208: Bar 288) *| I May 8. ordinance requiring at least 10 feet he Friendly Sone grt: |uuraea the recognition they deterve [the smount Bue ri 16. 25@17.7 ‘cull and 287 288 (2.37 2.38 | unchanged hoo aamente , oc property in front of any new vik gad pare tentered Bim, Koehl, hing aa wen cae Lfged Interdat claimed 5 eight A 3 ’ j residence was given its fi read- prisoner . common are ghey tombe, good May 5 hy 8845 4 ran to 28.50 re lence was given its final read. tat, he's Geers pcg ae satay i an n,eaaians.petaes ae plaintiffs amounts to $6,790,000. aly B5%s 84% 8: CHICAGO POULTS at vas deferved - 4 medium 1400@ 1 call) Sept. 784474734374 | Chicago, May Bee Poultvy |auest of Yessle Me Wet for. sn "EDuring the war I was ais, tate ecety., association is holding DUNant's Centenary a $6 cies (92 to 100 pounds) 18.25 DULUTH RANGE ht tT teclse ae fe eerste | Cre AE PRUNE Aas on Joie patches at the front Taner the Gere|t#_setond snnual convention con-| Ig Observed Today 16.00. Ewes, medium to choice (1 3 021) braless foe a orkers bo at hia block 19, Riverview. current with the 23rd annual mest- ; fines,” he said. “I fought the down) 625@9.18; cull and open Mich Lew Close Sore far’ owe and a half hours but Of te Mast Dakete Beate Bee: ox gahingten, May 8—U—-On the cks 28; Rsasd 14. The commission will meet_a little common, 2.00@7.2! Duorum— earlier than usual next Monday my gasoline ga “As one of the youn, grou of ; ps Peetge goed anny arent whose eeremrmmeree May = 1.42% 1.42% 1.40% 1.4212 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN ...|night, because of counter-attrac forced down at «village. in in West: f tA need of Dunant, 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK July 1.48% 148% 1.42 1.4315 Chicago, May | pay M3 A No.| tions, and only a short session will phalis, where I wes lntemed fer 10 8 My peeeeeieeel were se, the society, J ani, of the re- =| Sept. 180% 140% 1.38 140 \2 hard 162 1-2 to 1.64; No, 1|be held, werkt ad been known \befere that fact that, if wo are to reich the caiman st) the American Teed May 1.315 13 y Northern ‘spring 1,60 3-4, | areata Captain Koehl_had been held ptis-/soals attainable, we must présent | Cross, today cabled the Internation- jay i 184° 1.51% 1.34 Corn No. 3 mixed 1.09; No. 2)/His Activity Embar- b French for sometime|® united front and the mean-| af “Com ‘of the Red Cross at July 1.28% 1.80% 1.275 1.30% | yellow 1.11 1-4 to 1.12 1-2, . vay dur “ne war, finally making his|ing of teamwork,” Mrs. Hovel de-| Geneva Bept, 11645 118% 1.16% 118161" Oats No, 2 white 67 1-2 to 70 1-4e;| Fassing, Officials Say!| scape, but it was the first time Ma- |clared. “With prefound revereice our No. 3 white 65 1-2 to 69 1-4c. ioned be- Ht Je ou pelvilage 0 be able te members commemorate the centen- D May 2.36 «2.37% ne 2.87% | Rye No. 3, 1.36 1-2. July 237 2.38% 236% 2.38% | Barley “98e to 2 ag js (Continued from page one) 9 rom Godstone t di eut-|Bept. 285285 285° 225" | Timothy seed 8.90 to 465, te crete aot te tas RODUCE Clover seed 19,50 to 26.50. purpose of the trip. This set vari- PRO ae 12.00; ribs 12.00; bellies | ous rumors ut it was learned a later that Ait rad merely gone to|” POTATOES . rence nleture iboats Ee aoe a oa try—the dusting of im eal “We Are All Gamblers.” an¢ | thirty-two children Chicago, May 8-—M—(U. 8. D.| During the absence of the Bu-| ,,Wuth Ramiow, reghaires te of five swore, in saaition te having an _the, sterilization of r Fitzmaurice ij ve the wa! ie captured b by the other side. bey the Mental i A PERSPIBING 3 than mere wage earners, in ig i it Ke : i 5 i it i zp i i 4 é A.) Potatoes Recs) ts 150 cars, jians, the poli: be 4 49-101 on track 810, tctal U. 8, shipments watching the Sonescu” eatate, “Oale | Harbor’ in the Mianioan Srl | | ies sheep ery ed, and” Sur work’ is one of real servies. to| venice \° hed bi iat a ad el hurst; ie for, game days me rein: ae one pov gpg ' tors. say he has te" tall roll hat Tees humanity, and we should realize alize the ment of vi 7 t ‘an ‘. Hy j= | forced allow reporters ass Bont sometimes so as to ve tl service we are rendering umanity | der . consin sacked round whites 1.60 to|gate at the entrance, explaining that |: com festival May 6-18, | samt in the house before bedtime. |to relieve the burden of pain.” _ rounded In ng a