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. PAGE TWO 1 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1928 can =| MARKETS | "mncat ]|{ Pennant Prose || MANDAN NEWS [== E=E| RADIO PROGRAMS ij LIVESTOCK NEWS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION hik, Lilnes, tulips and iris decor. i - qu : WwW L Pet. ated the rooms for the party and . a sei Milwaukee 15 CLASS OF FIF cod Gey sind was spent st cards. Lf > 7s . Paul 5 lelvin Bull a . WHE AT HIGHER cache Gray N TABLE Minneape Hf ; : won high honors in the jeune [; FEATURES ON THE AIR Close Close —Today wend cleeee 17 sre sts were Mr. and Mrs, Tonner hate rine wher. YesteHlay YearAgo Open” High Low ay. Poledo 0 GR ADU ATE Matt Nelbaver and ‘Mr. and Mrs come oo ahsogenomernseaer aie ahar tain St May 1.50% 149% 1.80% 1.81% 1.60% Peels 23 AMSaS sae RW EWE NREN WHAS WM WHC WEE WIRT WECO ee : “| July 1.52% 145% 152% 1.54% = 151% us 30-231) a 100—Angio Persians: American Tunes -WEAF WRC WGY woR We : Sia Wel ge 1g wens Gag | leit" Maltin vt ptm an | Good Flour Business With! Sept. 162% 142% 154% 1.53% Kansas City 4; Minnenclis 3; (12) Mandan high school ‘which. ‘wil be pan STH RED WOE WAS WOW WuAyoe WTAM WW? WERE Europe Is Also Bull Feat- | ° Dec. 1.54% ; 156% 1.85 innings). ‘ held Thursday evening, June 7% in Mens WAL WON WEus ESD WHAM Woe WHO WoW WDae : 34% 56% 1.55 1.55% | St. Paul 8; Milwaukee 4. the high school gymnasium, Lieut. EvGo WFAA KER WOAl WHas WSN WMC WEB W2 Bet ure of Market Corn— : Toledo 2; Louisville 1, Col. Thomas W. Brown of Fort Lin- : Oe ae, anaes Muneal Siate—WOR WADC WAIU the May 1.05% 90 105% 16k 108% 106% Indianapolis 9; Columbus 5. a deliver the commencement aa iQ WOWO EMOR EEC ant Chicago, May 24—(#)—Influneced | @% : a Me Parad Kot by persistent hot dry weather north-| July 1.07% 93 1.07% 1.08% 1.073% 1.07% Minneapolis MC Kanes City. bevethy smatioe eure and otra ih eet enon PRIDAY, MAY 25 her west, wheat values scored early new) 3.4, 1 ae @% @% 5 @%@% St. Paul at Miwaukee, represent the ‘clean ‘on tie. will) Auditorium Program and reese te: Contal standard eprivhs today. Fe) Sept. 1 B 1.08% 1.07 ~ 107% | Toledo at Louisville. * |mencement program. Diplomas will Grave ‘Decoration dd "ane, Rowe for, Centeal Dayan ee re ie, i | | De. Se fs vay any @ik | Columbus at Indianapotis. be presented by Mrs. Evelyn Nick- ios Infleatea, “Wavelengitg on left as] feed are | in Rhee A erson to the following seniors: Deel ettetektocyolen ox ries + ish | Oats— ; acc overnight counted also as a bullish | 3 Paying tribute to Bi 1 | May 67% 49 George Anderson, Frank Belinsky, td isrgarck’s 68% 67% 68 NATIONAL oe pep, | Lucia Berry, Hazel Bethke, Chi ring |S0ldier dead, the annual Memorial 62—KYW Chicago—570 prefactor. Opening 1-4¢ to 1c higher, cal wheat afterward showed material @% et, | LY day servi durther gains. Corn, oats and pro-| July, (old), 58,50 samy Ey 30H 3836 [Oimeinnath nnn Be IB 818 Bi uA Foe | nesday Toening wit exe Wee] Eab—Bresn yer visions were likewise stronger, with ( 87 56% £6% 57% cago soe 2 15 .595| Buckley, Alice C * od Dow. | be followed by a memorial program o—White Rock Concert the corn starting at 1-8¢ off to 1-2c up, @ @57@57 58@ @57 @%@% |St. Louis. "91 13 ~~ ‘883 | Buckley, Alice Cary, Mildred Daw-lin the cit; White Rock Conce sta and subsequently establishing a gen-| 5¢Pt ATH ATK ATH ABA ATA 18 eT ee een emer oe Graves. wi ee tac eration | it—Fopuiae Prosram he:eral advance. Rye @KX@% @% @% 16 $500 | Gertrude rederickson, - _George| afternoon, Movie Club; Organ 6:00—Gloom Chasers: Tenor hat 18 471 |Heidt, George | Helbling, Beatrice} The American Legion is in charge be eaten legate HogcWristey Review 8.00—" :00—Two Pal $:30—Orchestra; Btatle 20 ‘355 Helmsworth, Mae Hendrickson, Al- of the Memorial Day ie. The 382.7—WWJ Detrelt—860 wh Drought ted to be ‘ought areas reported to May 1.35% 1.16 1.36 1.35% 1.35% a og |bert_ Herner, Marion Herrington, 2 .200 *| assembly will be at the Presbyterian to spreading in the spring wheat belt,| July 1.30% 1.13% 131 131% 130% 180% uniespecially in north central South M * Dakot: di thern North Da- @% iain Maude Hoy, Rose Knoll, Evelyn Kol- oulkota did much to lift. the | wheat | sah 120% = 1.05% = 1.20% 1.22 1.20% 1.22 Results Wednesda eli Diodati S Bulbs ced mwitwnn WEBH-WJJD Chleago—120 T.ae—taftance ‘Orchestre Wwiimarket today at times, There were | "ih, ite 16a : Brooklyn 4, 0; New York 3, 4. ia i, ma fe gan, ite Light,| ‘The line of march is south on Sec- :00—Palmer House Studio 8:00—Palmolive Hour yer also advices telling of thin stands 4 02 . 12.02 12.00 12.00 Cincinnati 4; Pittsburgh 3. Charlotte MeDowell, LaVerne Mack-| ond street to Mai 00—Citles Service Hour 9:00—Dance Music fran Minnesota and of adverse con-| 7™Y eee eee Le eee Philadelphia at Boston, postponed, em ares Gordon ‘Morriay Lee iain to Sixth street, north’on Sixth| 1 jectafrance Orchestra a earoWe re wignectsin iti ws @15 rain. Clara Morris, Gordon Morris, . Be carn Monta. tel poet 1287 = 12.55 12.45 1247.12.45 12.45 ily gated ueetilea: Nichols, Vernon Nichols, Jennie Ose, |‘, Roteer avenue, east on Rosser to| §:15—Dence: Stadio. $:00—Studto;, Feature a tudby continued als 16 becautave| "taco Stella "Peterson, Anton Popelka,| punt, cere, south on Ninth to 6.4—WGN-WLIB Chicago—720 ater loc orable. Franc in particular was any. aca peed 12.22 Games Today Betty Readinger, Lois Ripley, Wal-| Branoriny, “oe Om Broadway to the Uncle Quin; Dinner Music sts represented as affected by generally July 12.15 12.22 12.22 New York at Brooklyn. ton Russell, Clara Schmidt, Estella |*YT + ROM. cong 00—Old Fashioned Almanak ‘n raid wei u les 12.50 12.32 12.52 Cincinnati at St. Louis. Schmidt, Ruth Schrink, — Monica] , Lt Ferris Cordner is officer of the Sky Riders H st; wet and cold weather, as well as by | Belli 4 * a day. The ittee is 00—-Concert Orchestra absence of sufficient sunshine. a anaes Chicago at Pittsburgh. Schweigert, Blair Seitz, Marjorie! iota of comm! com- sactinatere 370.2—WDAF Kansas City—st0 ing . ey ted tela 13.90 Shaw, Kathryn Tool, Carolyn Walk-| Bote vB mt to lec ne, Falmolive Hour $:ih—Benool of the Air " eR NE July . 3.95 13.90 13.91 13.9 d Leora Walker. mY and Henry Murphy. Ho P Lag ts A. DRY WEATHER NEWS Sept. a2 1418 aaa 14nd” 1498 AMERICAN LEAGUE “The commencement program will| , 2: G Harrington of Bismarck will i inane Hi SENDS WHEAT UF WL Pet.linclude music by the high school|‘¢liver the Memorial Day address in SH4.0-WLE Chicago—t70 9:00—Plamo: m: Minneapolis, May 24—(AP)—| MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE | fed i New York....... 26 6 — 813! orch i by the High School| the auditorium. The program is oes ran on whe Os Wheat staged another advance, to-) | Minneapolis, “May 24.—(AP)—| Fe EEE ESO eaietareas | RRBCEIEMIa Tess. 21 |G Gils les ‘club. "Rev, C. J. Fylling| Scheduled to start at 11 p.m. follow-| §:30—The ‘angoiug ne © 7etP $:00—Organ: Ore! He day, dry weather in the American! wheat receipts today 118 compared! mon 8.00 oo) Cu ene Com. | Cleveland . 2 15 vill ask the in tion and Rev.|i"& the parade. 00—Bilvertone Hour p “ Fa northwest and western Cancda cre-| to 105 year ago. Minneapolis cash Feast Be to 11.50. Stocker and| Boston . PR ee ae ene vere a nomi ie Tentative Program Musical Program pee ati ines $ “ 0 ers, good and choice (all i ; Father Paul. 0. 8. B., will give the er ‘WLS Showboat de ating uneasiness over, oul oes wheat and coarse grain closing quo-| weights) 11.50 to. 12.75; common Shee ae benediction. Principal L. G. ‘Thomp- curren Program, outlined] 447.-—-WMAQ-W@J Chicage—t70 Sioo—stuato Bee ivier (Coen was steady.|miors tones tallow: and medium 9.50 to 11.50. Detroit 4 son will present the class of 1928) > e singing merica’ e—Tomy Nerve: Orchestras 10:10—Dance Orchestra; Organ BRA Gcter tiiged: vetously on: stort | iyhnre, serine! taney | "Sheep—7,000; fat lamba active,|Werhiogtan 2... il 2 for diplomas. y the audience in opening, The in.) $i¢—BsIkY Orphen Prosram 4052—WCCO Minneapelie-8t, Paul.74 be Eivevug with no delivery on May » 191%@1.97% }10 to 25e ‘higher; mostly 26¢ upj| en te — ees Vocation will be followed by a vocal) Ti ee ere Brchestra $:00—Citlen Bervice Hour $1 contract for the month to date. Buy- a - 189% @ 1.96% | lights sorts considered; " springers Results Wednesda: High School Pupils betidipan 8 ¥ apo Orchard. A crack ‘Dance SicomMusteat Program Reeitetary weather adv ed flax hard ‘spring + 1.57% @194% | sharing part of advance; sheep un-| Chicago 4; Cleveland 3. (10 i >! és Me Hovtinee outs will drill and 428.2—WLW Cincinnati—709 8:30—Ramblers He ced sharply. 1 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.77% @143% changed; feeding spring lambs very | ning). Sie jand 8: (10 in-| in, Musical Program|) Mt. Harrington will deliver his or.) ¢:99—orchestra “3:30 Wheaties Quartet Prices bulged 1 to 1% cents over | DNS, ord to. good 11 i [scarce. Slaughter clases, spring| Philadelphia 4; Washington 2. sing a solo and the eam wil o= Wrigley ‘Review 10:00—Dance Mus night for active months and the]; northern 1 lambs, good and choice 17.65 to| St. Louis 8; Detroit 3. Students in the music department | close with the singin; ar the nal 00—Hawalians '808.2—WOW Omaha—300 fal Market continued to adv.nce until WNech to fancy, Li2seo1.80% | 2200: medium 16.25 to, 17.65; cull! New York 2; Boston 1. of Mandan high school will WOM alianinen by'awcautions, | ivmcusaan ene §:00—U. 8. Infantry Band Oto 2% cents above yesterday's |3 DNS’ gd to choice. Lae pL73% (Ant common 13.75 to 16.25. Lambs, pares fest concert of the school ‘year this|" lrtas tee” tuntatye prog 3612—WSAI Cincinnati—s30 $:00—Cittes Service Hour + close. A small reaction followed, |3 DNS choice. 1.53% @1.73% | good and choice (92 1b down) 15.50 Games Tod vening at 8 o’clock in the high sail th re eee | Lecce tection France Orenestra )|2 DNS, or dto good. 1.49% @1.58% |f) i645. medium 14.00 to” 15.76;| § , Games Today evening at 8 o’c igh | viding all the business houses with 00—Cities Service Hour 8:00—Palmolive Hour Z f { 855 .f o §6.15.75;| St. Louis at Cleveland. school auditorium., The following |no exception remain closed all day,” wari Thad Te 9:00—Dance Music after which there was a m ‘ve to new |g Bt Highs, 2 Vato 27s cents over at elose-|3 Guithern sens. Mi Oats moved up to a new high for]; DNS, ch to fancy. May and July advanced 1% cents./3 DNS, gd to choice. cull and common 11.75 to 14.00;] Washington at Boston. program will be presented under the i je—350 medium to choice (91-100Ib) 13.25| Detroit at Chicago. Rirection of Earl H. Prall: Te eer rodey The croreration| ®#0—Orchestra soliies purviceisioee |to 16.75; ewes, medium to choice] New York at Philadel The Home Town Band ...... fe cose toiaiewan ocsan to eaieed 7 3098—WTAM Clevelané—7s9 | f:00—Anglo Persians » Rye was slow and relatively easy, | 4 1 (150 Ib down) 6.25 to 9.00; cull and M Bye we jaa y +13 DNS, ord to good. : : : the committee. Members of the pean 8:00—Palmolive Hi Pa Be rice bark Se nay tetiies {1 dark hard (Mont,). 149% @17 (ane 2.00'to 7.25 "Ye eaterday's Ganea: ‘ pauimiitiean A: L Peateson.| Tessie rete 2486-KVOO Tulen—000 G. were quiet and firm to Scent high- 1 hard Mont) is OM@LTAK| _ FARGO LIVESTOCK . vetted ead Orchestra chairman; L. V. Miller and A.C.) §0—Paimolive Hour tigers ren oe Ter, July flaxseed advanced 3 cents| hard x 1.49% @1.52% | Fargo, N. D., May 24.—(AP)— Sleepy Hollow Tune . Me rial wer 9:00—Studio Program 8:00—Palmolive Hour and reacted part way. bard ssh i band, LAVMOLERM | Livestock cattle good stesrs 12,00 to/ (By The Associated Press) =) =... Richard Kounts|,,Memorial exercises at the come- 1200—K: Ri Gack wheat offerygs were smali| Minn, & SD, 1 hard. 149% @1.52% 113.90; medium stcers 11.00 to 12.00; NATIONAL LEAGUE Shitley ‘Curtis seed blithe db ara pee Friday, May 25 eiWenend was fair, Trading basis |fcy } Smber durum. 148 jfair ‘steers 10.00 to 11.00; plain First Game The Throstle W. Berwald|&"d memorial committee of the) 9:39. m—dtuslc. as aout Unchanged. High protein [iY 2 amber durum. steers 8.00 to 10.00; govd heifers R H E|Swing Song . of NOLORE| eeeerones aoe eee a 19:00 a: m—Weather forecast cronbecnnere ones a little slow. + ana]? durum... sas 10.00) to 11,00; racitium hetfers 9.00 oe a 3 a 2 ni sane Glee Club ee lire rises Cae cloned 10:45 a. m.—Markets, —P. E._0.'Speaker. inter wheat was quiet an o 10.00; fair heifcrs 8.00 to 8.00; | Brool ee lower Song ...sesseeseeee a a C. steady. 4 3 ante Sopa plain heifers 7.00 to 8.00; good cows Henry, Chaplin, Clarkson, Faulk- Me Saendrickson and = [and Mrs. E. T. Bressler. raphy of the laws of all countries,| ultra-violet rays, and this © Durum offerings were light and|% pas : 8.25 (0 9.25; medium cows 7.50 to|ner and’ Hogan; McWeeney and Stella Peterson All ex-service men, national guard] now in common use in law librar-|it is claimed, provides a su demand was fair. ' : fair cows 6.75 to 7.25; jlain| Henline. ‘Activity (March) ......+. Bennett|companies, reserve officers, the/ les. richer in vitamin D than cod-lives Meri giterings were scanty and : any ‘ re 6.00 to 6.50; cutte: 03 to ae Zenith Overture . [12 Bennett|fourth infantry battalion stationedat This year affairs in his office will oil. N. demand was fair. 2 1 107%@1.08% good bulls 7.50 to 8.00; medium Second Game Band Fort Lincoln, bugle and drum corps| not permit his leaving. There isn’t} According to an official of the Ja Oats were in good demand and|5 2 105 ¢@1.07!3 bulls 7.00 to 7.50; common bulls R H E| My Sunshine (O Sole Mio) .... and bands will meet at the Company| even an international copyrights| Institute, the perfected tonic is 5€ iaiicics ruled stroa~. A + 1.05% @1.07 12 16.50 to 7.00. NewYork . Pes 7 il Geeaineren ees 13 Eduardo di Capua|A armory at 10 a. m. All other| convention this summer, he la-/times more effective in treating Rye offerings were small and de-|5 » SoS Loiig| Calves, top veal 12.50 to 13.50;| Brooklyn .. ° 0 4 2|_Vava Byerly and Shirley Curtis |Participents will assemble at 10.16.) ments. rickets than cod-liver oil, In ex- mand was good. 4 + S8@1 112 [cull veal 7.00 to 9.00; light heavy| Benton ‘and O'Farrell; Elliott, |The Torrent A. W. Marchant /at the Presbyterian churc] perimenting with rats, the exilir has Barley was in good demand and|9 + 2b%@ 87% [calves 10.00 to 11.60; heavy calves | Ehrhardt and Hargreaves. Ashes of Roses R. G. Cole| Automibiles will be assigned to|ELIXIR OF YOUTH, SUMMER | made scrawny rats health; all prices were sirm ie % cant higher. | : taainestaee beg to 8.00; canner calves 5.00 to = ik ‘i Girls? Glee Club cues the different organizations. SUNSHINE, ALL IN A NEW PILL| «A pellet or two of ic canis en Offerings were light. Price range |4 + p8%@ 99% [O00 ; ‘ . _ hee ae ae ge London, May 24.—When you have/|taken during the day will soon Tet vas casy, within. an. ue-|5 < B8'8@ 2715 neary lambs TiO" to" 1800; ‘cull|Cinennat BE ect acta Bat ete| Flax, Seed Outlook [inated sepreord ‘eaing when | red. workers the Jeling” of va, \ ’ spit 7 » 931@ 95%! ’ 3.00° Li a Fi ‘g 5 ny : ine wn in the mot a ing and ene: that 0 f feriags | s 67%@ « 003 3 oi .005 5 ; a sunshine let and i ine,” the offici: a were fair and demand aws quiet. | 4 white oats. ea @ ‘6 fri euiee ea Grand Opera Selections aaa, i0%seed, Prices have save ao qoursel in Ao meeecly ail Fete ine, official says. ; TW. LIVESTOCK Barley, ch to fey... 93 ‘ 2 i » 5 penne as ic since the first o! year and are ern France, Palm Beach or WALKER GIVEN HAT . AUL LIVEST' 5) 253 Love’s Greeting . . El "” seis St, Pauls May 21--(AP)—| Barked) med fo gi... 82 @ 9 Others not scheduled. Orch oe porsche License ihe me eer New York, May 24—(AP)— (U.S. D. A)—Cattle, 1,700; fed Barley, lower gds 5 @ pcheaed: Star Spangled Banner than a year ago, according to Dr.| For a new sunshine concoction,|James J. Walker, of the nifty ee i Scien eet pret awncas incense Causes $1 A. Bc penton, North Dakola Agr | oh i Vitamin Dy ving its origi [wardrobe has ne labora Bleck » supply; few early sales and most oe R H E\F ire Causes 3 flax prices seems good for the next|National Institute of Medical Re. he don : : H chs = 7 000 x ; -| ten gallon hat. ee — a tei 1) i Ea ee © bulk st i lings 11.75 CHICAGO J Russell and Hoffmann, Heving; A city's alcceiecerieae ; EE artes citer classed most. steady; ie zo, May 24. Johnson and Grabowski, Farm Field Station | feed have been crushed during | streets, ; SWIM FAKIR REPROVED bulls’ fairly active, bulk weighty wae 5 alive, weal eceipts 8 cars; fowls the six-month period ending March, terol, a chemical substance! London, May 24.—(AP)—D, | Medium grades 825@8.50; best| May 4O% 1205, 23 to 25 1-2; broilers 33 to 4 R HE Fire originating In an overheated| 1928, than in the corresponding pe-|found in mushrooms, rye smut and| Dorothy Cochrane Logar who un- | heavies 8.75; stockers and feeders July ie 151 turkeys 20 to 25; roosters 16 1-2;| Washington ....... 2 4 0| laundry stove caused nearly $1,000 riod a year ago. Stocks of linseed |other plants growing in dark places,|der the name of Nona McLellan, DS cachanged. Sept. 49% 11 dueks 18; spring ducks 26; geese 14,| Philadelphia ....... 4 8 1 | damagee-to.the mean hoaeet ati oil are the largest on record, but|is the foundation of the new tonic.| faked a channel swim, has been re- Calves, 1,800; steady to weak,!y2%*~ 1514 3.91% 1.91. 1.31 ples ladelPhia i sescis" shorts and| Uae Nowthemn Great: Plains, field | Mports of flaxseed from Argentine It is said to be similar tos sub-|proved by. the profession with a © quality considered; largely 13.50@|M8Y = T9508 135s0 124% 124%) ,,. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Cochrane. station here this morning. ana Canna bis, agen Mare) beet | mance fauna in the eames ain. warning. (She told the general medi- © 14.50; strictly choice kinds 15.00 or |°"G, : i . Minneapolis, May 24.—“)—Flour — The fire was discovered at six] O4s ge yee In treating, it is passed from a}cal council she was sorry she had better. ate 14]10c higher. In carload lots, famil R H__Blo'cock this morning when wooden|<#tes lower oll production in the|long tube into a tank flooded with |been such an idiot. " 4 ter. s00: trade slow on packer|May 65% 874 65% 074] vatonts quoted at 8.45 to 8.65 a bbi| Cleveland 3 | _- 3 | boards in the bascment of the build.|ex® few mouths, To further off, { ecount; mostly 9.25@9.40 on lights |Suy AZ AP 37% in '98 ‘pounl cotton sacks, Ship-|Chicazo ........-+, 4 _ 10, 0] ing burst into flames. The ‘axpari:| eet, tue, increneed, peodaction. andi] % and butchers, or fully steady:, ship- Fiax— * 7 7, (mania 4074 Bile. pptilles, Brown and L. Sewells Ad-) ment station staff formed bucket lice tagey epee pecs it he : pers paying 9.50 for sor! ights or ran 32.50 to 33.00. ‘ins, Connally, Lyons an erg,| brigade and confin e to S Birong to. 0c higher; best kinds Mey Baty, 240m 280 239% aaa = Grouse, MeCurdy. the’one building. “The Mandan city centing Basel ee the famous John Deere Tractor You 4 : ; igher; few sales packing sows | Gaoe. 233° 234°. 232% 232%!Farm Leaders La ire de ent extinguis] | fo the riod 8.00@8.25; pigs steady, bulk 7.25;|°°P iy R oH Elfire. to the same period a year ago. “average ‘cost Wednesday 9.00; | 45" 7% 87% 87% 287%! Plans i: taf | Detroit 3 4 2 oe ‘ ee es. Hage ahd Se Sik Bie But to Gain Relief] s: outs See: one mane oe ¢|Baseball Idols Come | 1 Sheen, 860; ran very, lights in-lork, 8 BM 8 73"| | (Continued from name one) | ile Migeholder, Crowder 'and||~ er egue wa from Sate’s Outlots ‘ spring lambs and clipped lambs BISMARCK GRAIN Similar to those of Mr. Coolidge, | s<h"® | Social News of sgeire Fee ee oa ea essO: latte woannal:| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) {while the former Illinois, Governor AMERICAN association _|| Mandan Vicinity || Nor, paket. sei agus, “has Ty strong. to 25¢ higher; sheep|. , 4, Bismarck: May 24 | Nary. TeUnee paypal of the Me i EN Ele ——| Produced from its sandlots two base- * gteady on light to medium weight|No. 1 dark no! . 3 fee lday eo ‘inneapolis 12 2 I idols. | Offerings: slightly lower on heav- No. 1 northern 203 Lecesnroaidant Panessaleo.tasora Kansas City 6 2iGuests for 12 "They are Mark Koenig, Yankee | $09; 120 to 150 pound average 6.50) NO: 4 Mixed durum 111 this ‘method of meeting the prob-| Skidmore, Benton, Liska and! Tables of Bridge |thertsep and (Ossie) Orrell wie — 1110|Kansas, and Watson of Indiana,| i Aine and sNebere, P ee American Assorigaiee, 18 POTATOES 2.15] have voted for the measure. R H E at arty Tuesday P ars a Ke ig d with the Chicago, May 24——(U. S, D. 210" Meanwhile, farm leaders. furs Toledo. ... +2 8 0] Guests for 12 table: ter-|amestown team The now defunct Ac Potatoes Receipts, $4 ag nished additions! views today on the Louisville ig “4 1 eit? Moxt| tained at, lunch and bridge Tues-| Dakota league, and Orwoll lived at ee eagtens ence Nie cilimenclinianie ee 3. Mt. Bato, Corel, mene ket slightly enters Alabama, Ss Goad executive committee of the north KB a 4 ay washes Ai central states agricultural _con- R Bea FAR rtnary Youn |X. 5 ference, sald the president, mer | $f Peal ocvsseeee 4 a ene Se wt see tenel Almane Laman More Power~Longer Life 50 to 2.65; ida bbl, Spaldi 5. sage compared in “intemperateness | Milwaukee . +4 5 re i Regis Rose 465 to 475. Old stock very|No, 6 --.. i dices clo snd wholesale misinterpretation of| | McQuaid, and ‘Tesmer; Sonnac, | Reels, eat ae wa a Lea, Copyright wer Operating Costs slow trading market. weak; Wiscon-| 4.88 oat corns 10 Ibs five cents | messages’ of President Buchanan Willis, Reitz and MeMenemy. | Coolay and Mrs. A. | Nichale wo8) | Washington, May, 24—if}—The according to quality; Idaho sacked|under shell. \disapproving the homestead act and BR on e| Meh scones in the belles Rem, strings of 500,000 earners Boat ‘More power to do even more work for a longer time : flasscts'». 1, 130 ¢9'1.45; Commer-| Hard winter wheat .$12T|the act creating ‘agricultural col-|Columbia .......... 5 10 0) pat McGinley returned in | Sare on at still lower operating costs—these features cial 1.20 to 1.25, Dark hard win:er wheat leges, both of which “played a con, Hesienprolis cape Nee son Thasiay eens efter ating renee es i} “copyeihis me in the 1928 John Deere Tractor. 7 ae a Cee siderable part in the reformation of 4yons, Zumbro and Ferrell; Swe- , id o, Mingearalis, May M—(APY (U1 oy, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK . | |poltical parties two-thirds of a] tonie and Spencer. : bere. at the honie of Bis. damgetet,| long. ae ba cin piae.8 $099. $0 Ei: You get aa increase in power of more than 25 fnauiry: practical no demands mar [A.)-Hogs— 24.00; active: mostly |""""" ter Wants Action oma WESTERN LEAGUE nti te, ea ket weaker. Carload delivered sal je to 0c higher on grade} LL, J. Taber, master of the Nation- maha 8; Des Moines 18. i : | Teligne ‘ony deducteds Minnenpolig|hogs scaling 180 Ibs and up; light |ai Grange, ssid a nubstitute must be| Amarillo 7; Wichita 12, Tuesday to Klas Bary, Bernhardt & | ect of congzens fe tanz, Balneny Det Pulls three 14" stubble bottoms under difficult con- adn St. Paul rate sacked cwt. round |lights and pigs 15 to 26¢ higher; top ‘found for the McN: il| Pueblo 3; Denver 6 ets of Man-| been the official protector of the pe) ae ee Ts Ne, Tver Tov calec | 10.10 paid for choice around 210 Ibs. |“thet can be enac ary-Haugen bill! Oxiahoma City 7; Tulsa. 6 Ane rights of authors—notably gullible posh four bottoms under many cbaditions; sue- | 100, few at 1.05.) "| Butchers, medium to choice 280-35 wil he Rally utfortin in saseting the ————" ‘A. daughter was born Wednesday| “Awi'in 30 years this genial old ¥ dail csapauad crt he Pe) fh) ae) ee ok present emergency.” Death Blast S to Mr. and Mrs, Robert Ford of| gentleman, whose office in the base- A new carburetor smoother operation at all pias io, Mgt; 100-300 2-0 to 10001 120" | pie srpanied {0 congress not te ea st Set for this city. = ment of the Library of Congress is speeds and loads and fuel jodi a ‘i 4 i books anche; “releipte 11850" tubs.|840 to 9:10. Pigs tuedium to choice | erfort to enact the export debenture Noon in Consulate flooded with maps, guidebooks and] Its wellknown strength and durability have been alp rt ere des | 90-190 Th 7.00 to 8.00 5 the export debenture ae see ee GF. Ralace and| rare specimens af a booklover's by , ity ni 1 oA aes i Plan.” Cynergie) jaughter, Jean, Tuceday jon, has planned and made 15 increased by such improvements as: a heavier crank. Cheese unhcanged. * ‘cue on weigh Cy onr) ere 1 (Continued from page one) for Sioux Falls, Bridgewater ps across Atlantic, on every shaft; heat treated and hardened forged steel gears; i ‘ree. jally Tight |, QUREN COMPROMISE. ‘ fapees te are oF Bie etites and Magece, & Di, wi A vis-| occasion that his aes. ex La . strong rear wheels with 20 spokes instead of 12. , . mster lay §=24.— — ‘ becai friends, ened sufficiently to allow a RANGE CABLOT SALES | yearlings 1 moderat setive heavy Sg yi aD cog te Re ofa general strike, | Many of the| water they will be guests of SEs. | month ott og Ae, Setitery, is Slanose hee bene added which removes 0095 Minneapo ay | 4—(AP)— | cutters Os, lower tor the | ev country “when the Olympic | ured were left lying on sidewalks | Kelsch’s mother, Mrs. Margaret), Of all the triph be has made, Bol- eaters the oll type of air cleaner. reg] Gerke, Flot con Bea yee week; fa ee pred tos, steers, |#ames open. The generally accept- pon Ola automobiles were | Roche. eee back most {¢ upon ‘The John Deere Tractor of 1928 will give even better service Ho. 1 dark northern 157% @154; lower. anole 1900-1600" Ib 12-76 | °@ explanation is that thew will open * Boy Finds Bomb Mi and Min Whe Loney dard Rd en Bea 208 Sang: 108 Mt Seeeane toes, Seer bakers. he 5 ark northern 1.97307 sarmpe |to 16.25; 1100-18001 12.75 to 14.35; /°" Sunday. The cores ets Me car. ola] rotiiehttc Dein’ Sateen Mins | ether eae a Tae Chee ben” ba Investigate pow. Come in and sve it, We'll gladly are band ai eg ae 1 dark| 960-1100 Ib (CH rel cane WORKER ELECTROCUTED boy averted a second bomb explosion | after a few days) visit here at .the| explained. “But I "t so well in sange fora 3 No.1 hard|and medium 850 Ib up to 12.75.| 5, mond, Ind., May 24—(AP)—| leat Pharmacy owned by one of the x. at Tas @ 1980; Ne. 2 hard| Fed pines. and choice 750. | ea eeenstrati a leaders of the Fascist organization t's 1,52; No. 1 wheat 1.40 bo 12.75 ee ne elters, 6990 bibs alae ap ni pig i aletirie = play Be Fagin Mie! miles do pot consul 5 ¥ , rede 89@08%;|1400; and medium 8.75 te sahoel eadueses, Leo Wels, $f, local) | Two customers ‘Nad bean in. the a 4, er ° . Cows, good choice a a valise under a No. 4 yellow 1.04; No. 3\to 11,76; common and medium 7 crag open switch and was| chair, Shortly afterwards, Dante tes a'white o6%@60%. [15 Tae, Bulls food. aad nolee Lage Brees Here eeriinie: Speed tee sel as | a i - . el "» OF valise. He ease |GexBa sts oleh eens] Ara se tw win" | inure aie fy fe ” ut = ish clergyman. and prevented ay explosion. ees t LS > } \ ae . i