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PAGETWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1928 Wold-Chambertain field here Fri- o—_______“- aus | MARKETS | Pax | Pennant Posten [2 | MRR scene Fecal ee LIVESTOCK By Asecciated Press Leased Wire NEWS SS eae ae r Yesterday’s Games | ! Pes Bes Pails. cc isis al 16 600 i ae Milwauke, iated Press: CHICAGO GRAN TABLE | cated: City Hi 20) Oy ORAL te | FEATURES ON THE AIR May 260 |Minneapolis . 17 RH El fornmret Mondare Time? pCiose Close re —Today— | Toledo .... 17 Cincinnati . 2 10 | 12:00—Roxy Stroll; Instrumentaliste—W3Z WIR KYW WRC WTMJ WOC + Yesterday Year Ago Open High Low — Close | Indianapolis . 18 6 i { HO WOW KV peal St. Louis... 0 6 0 KVOO WEAA ee Wheat— Louisville . 24 368 5 Pick 2:00—Cathedral Hour; jous_ Music—-WOR WADC WAIU WKRC ‘ May 149% 1.58% 1.50% 147% 1.47% | Columbus . iS SUM ee ee ee oe 5:20 eae Pence ones Studia” Prosral z @% — =< ‘SD WHO July 1.50% ; 50% 152% 149% 1.49% Results F R Evening a @151 % Minneapolis 2 , a E 8ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL ‘oorhees Concert Orchestra—WOR WADC WAIU WERC Market Affected by Official) sep, 151 149% Kansas City Chicago ceonvveeee HQ 1G CHURCH rat Qientor Kent Dregrin! Alen Mcuiae"WEAP WRC WOT WOR Ferecast of Unsettled @% ‘ Indianapolis 2; Columbus 1, |" "Root and’ Hartnett, Gunzales;| Rev. F. t Deve ek TAS—Coee EAE Thee oe Edward Hilaberg, Speaker—WIS He Weather Ahead Core ote @* nee pass aes joned rain.! Russell, Brame, Tauscher, Bar- * 514 Mandan St “eat 1:40 BA EN TL REY EWE RON sae wae WAC WOT : ‘May 1.01% 98% 101% 1.00% Minneapolis et Miltakee. jtholomew and Smith. Services for Whitaunday. “SO WTAM WSAT WOG WHO WOW KVOO WFAA K&D WHAS ‘i 2 Theat | @1.02 St. Paul at Kansas City. paees 8. m—Holy Communion. Meee acca as | ar 103% 101% 1.083% 1.01% Toledo at Indianapolis.” nbn BBY 9:80 a. m—Chureh school. rae 3200—KFYR. Biamarck—240.9 : toward the last, influenced by an| sept, @1 Noa Saree, 1.02% peaasiniceDian Sich aaa L-ooklyn. 4 8 Oland sermon by Bishop toler 10SCCHRE Preshyterian church 2:00—Firee. Kvanpeioal church, apes ® official forrcast that suggested @% @% @I AMERICAN LEAGU: Genewich, Edwards and Taylor; “an _tervice. Bismarck Mini i> — gene ed weather the com-| Dec, 30% : 88% " Dia Clark and Hargreaves. 1:00—J. B. Taudsberger and assocl- A on. ° in x. Earlier today the wheat | Qats— : ily i TN TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN om , ; Gaisiret averaged higher, no rein of| "Nn 65% 51% baa vat enis 7 806 R H &§ CHURCH FEATURES ON THE AIR i ty being shown in spring] ~ wees aid eager 7 Philadelhpia « 2 6 2] Avenue C and Seventh Street co ee Mey et ‘ nS July, (old. 55% 53% - ew * * . G. Monson, Pastor A y ist—WJZ KDKA KYW = atures prevailing th bah ea @% ie it 9| Stiller and” "Schulte; Aldridge,| Sunday, “Pentacost—Services in| | °*—Rayicomd B, Gane, Bestrice, Reltt-epalgt ; i tion was also _mad July, (new) 47 52% 47} 57 56% 53 | Cantwell and O'Farrell. the morning at 10:45. €:00—Shining Hour; Musica! Maids—WEAF WSAI_ WEBH K8D WRC =- being needed in Kan Poe ‘@% i oy oS | Detroit Ei an. Topic: “The Founding of the| | ¢:30—\<s° Y TAM WW WOC WHO WOW DE WRC WOY WTAM |' He Wheat closed he: Sept., (new) .56% 56% = ATH OM Washington 23 wee On E en Sages diss abt 4 Weal wan KD WHO WDAF vey WLW WIR KWE ss t lower, Rye— i 1 A 7 Ing by the choir. 1 oats varying from 3 May 134% 1.19% 1.34 Results Friday teases + 9 § 4] Sunday schoo! at 12—Ail classes, eral Mot : fat ents : i aiken un-| July 1.27% art 1.27 Bier mite 2 2] Holloway and Shea; Faber and] No eveuing bertich as the pastor Wie, EVOO WFAA EPEC Woal WHA\ baton if a With further complaints of! Sept. 1.19% 1.08% 119 1.26 1.1814 lev 8; St. Louis 4, | Crouse, will be at.Carson in the evening. cnn a Orchestra and Soloists WOR WADC wal WERC » drought iat heat in SpE cet @1.09 a ashington 0. R H E ‘WGHP WMAQ WOWO KMOX KMBC K‘ sectio..s bo! d Games Today | St. Louis. +. +4 7 0| + BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES the Cznadian tine 11.90 12.97 11.92 1187 11.87 New York at Philadelphia, i Cle i nee 1200—KFYR Bismarck—249.0 1:00—Weather, news, closing mar i pers eich of the time. today 1205 1300 1200 1107 11.97 Washington at Hoston (Cones Wiss Coffman, Breck] 10:60—Presching, "ee Music. 1.20—Dally term fiaaher <u. Dee . 5 : te . A 5. 2. aA e D Me a jon: . ‘tment 0: ricul ‘e. £3 Bouth Dakota reports in, particular 1240 © 13.20 1237 1230 1382 St. Louis at Cleveland, |and Mapion; Buckeye, Leveon, Unle| | 12:00-—Sunday school—Fred Mill-| ,$:$i—Weatner forecast and market 1as—Aunt § Sainmy's chat. 1} said that without general rain soon : ena \ , ‘owlae trie i" J report. f:g0— Provident Orchestra, : 5 Ee On tho “other a, ae iat 2 a 12.30 4 push ahd Pet. First pc H E ice at the auditorium there will be FRQIRMEIEE report TROT Meant market report, and news, 2 - Jeaders in wheat were pointing out| 12.65 13.20 12.55 12.55 | Cincinnati . 2% 16 610\New ¥ Se oe P nfident the 4 4 My | 4 vin i 610 | New York.. ree | qT 1] 7:00 p. m.—Senior B. of much support and confident they ited States wheat | Bell: 9 i : Pp. m. nior B. Y. P. U. Repass |. Fae suns, ee to Guersabe S8-( Map 13.87 14.50 o ley 23° 16 590 Philadelphia : 2 7 1] Wednesday, 8:00—Miss Isabelle Senate Fails to Repass|qiii ve a tactor in the campaign. E 000,000 ba. between now and. the July 13.87 14.70 ter Tea 19 1. mtd “ennock anc P. Collins, Grabow-|Crawford, a veteran missionary to Bill by Four Votes beh lt ted ar oe hed 2 first of July to bring the total to) Sept, 14.20 14901415147) 1415 14.17 | Brooklyn ix 16. p99 { Skit Ehmke, R. Johnson and Foxx. |the American Indian, will speak. (Siena ncn oie) ot tansford and ‘Mohall, Tuesday at at of a year ago. ; | Pittsburgh . 17 19 AT2 one 4 FTRREGULAR; | {utters 525 to 7.57: good bulls 7.50] ducks 20; spring ducks 28; geese, Boston 1 a 6g) TT CHURCH OF CHRIST, |ferm rellef measures for presenta: Antler Sa Wieditaea, TuErene et ri EGULAR; — | to 8.00; medi 00 to 7.50;| 14, Philadelphia 6 2 1194] y, ional con- ql sISHES LOWER "| common bulls 6.50 to.7.00, as plier : New York....--- 3 18 0) Gorner ath St, & Ave. C, [vention im Kanaas City, at a result| Boltsur and Harvey ‘and’ Sunday, ‘ y 26.——| Calves stop veal 13.50 to 14.50; DULUTH RANGE Results Friday Hoyt and “P. Collins: Walberg,| Sunday service at 11:00 a.m. jof the veto of the McNary-Haugen | june 3, at Devils Lake, : bf cull veal 7.00 to 9.00; light heavy May 26 New York 4; Philadelphia 3. Rommel, Daney end Cochrane, '|,, Subject: “Ancient and Modern bill. ‘The ‘Moderation League Inc., of Fe sion of irre-| calves 10.00 to 11.00; heavy calves Open High Low Close! Cincinnati 2; St. Louis 0. z sll : Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism and| The Iowa Farm Bureau federation | new York was taking a hand in the Pe moves ich in scare 6.00 to 8.00; canner calves 5.00 to Chicago 10; Pittsburgh 3. R HE Hy paoesaes, Denounesd : He a resolution sepsis ihe ined campaign of the wets. It wat less than two cents. _ 00, Brooklyn 4; Boston 1. Y hd ie sunday school at 9:45 a. m. farmer “can no longer uiet " be : weather market with| “Sheep: Top lambs 14.00 to $15; Games Today UES oly - 9 10 0) Wednceday “evening teatimonial [by bunk or empty. promises,” pre- |Drondeasting, pamphlets. the Past =} a firm spot early on reports of no} cull lambs 12.00 to 13.00; light | Boston at Brook [oorot bes’ ‘and’ Ruel; Ruffing and|™eeting at 8 o'clock. pared to call protest meetings. Teer etine ana wine it Sook 4) rain in the northwest, a later dip/ ewes 9.00 to 10.00; heavy ewes 7.00 Cincinnati at St. Louis. H.fmann. e A reading room is open in the| Governor Adam McMullen of| Gtonley Shink, of the League, signed : owed er rally to the] to 9.00; cull ews $00 to 6.00; bucks] \ Chicago at Pittsburgh. : ncaa church building every Tuesday,|Nebraska urged recruiting of an|) tattee ‘accompanying, the ‘pamph: a day’s high pri end a final break) 6.00 to 8.00. 1.264% 1.25 1 Philadelphia at New York. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION jeanne Saturday, except|army of 100,000 farmers to march| tts 1¢ declared there was double Ss when early buyers tried to secure} Hogs: 150 to 180, 8.00 to 9.35; 161) 117% 1.16% G4 | legal holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. to Kansas City to compel the nomi- ‘ oy profits on a thin market, 180 to 200, 9.10 to 9.35; 2 ane St. Paul A 4 “4 ligt . nation of a candidate favorable to | Prosecution and veecied Jeopardy for May oats showed further eee and 8 d eaue og City 2B | ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH |the farmers’ cause. phe eeepient ee — aa degherelh 1 July lost 1-2 cent. Barley futures E 2.37% 2.38% 237% s38y|| Gathered Here an ‘ ‘Hopkins, Giard a 1d Gas- (Missouri Synod) He said camping grounds would n @ Were quict and draggy.. July rve|8.75 to 9.00; packers 7.50 te 8.2 N oeie Ti | ,ricimach HoPkivt ison, Murray| Fourth Street and Avenue A |be provided for the “caravan of tutional provision, that no person ee rel 2 1-2 esate onely aint 20 | staas' 7.00/40 a nere id. Peters. : J. V. Richert, Pastor farmers,” but they must provide |Shall twice be put Tt Jeopany ty jy ished unchanged. July | flaxseed CHICAG CASH GRAIN sarrymylaieicewineeeami(ls Sunday services as follows: their own equipment and food. [the same offense. This apparently b —_—dost 1-2 Bae on ae trade. light] MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE. |, Chicago, May 26.—(AP)—Wheat || baseman, handles baggage now R #H_ E£| 9:30 a, m—Sunday school in| Lester Lehmann, 2 Pleasant bebo v Pe tec, candies: | cMinneapolie May 28--(AP)_—| red, poor, 1.66, for the Giants on the road. ... ||Columbus ... . 1 8 O|charge of Miss Elia Brelje, super-|Plains farmer, conceived the plan of /P*'S™ poise apathetic and demand was fair to good. Pre-) | snes Peipta today 164° vrai Corn No. 2 mixed 1.038%; No. 2}] Hughie Critz pronounces his || Indianapolis. . 2 9 1|intendent. modernizing Paul Revere by calling} another wack should give som Grit erty springs, ‘Sieady for| to 126 a year ago Minneapolis cashiCHoW LOLGLO5. | name to rhyme with fights,» || Ash and Ferrel; Boone and Spen-| 10:20 a. m-—Morning servie,|Ilinols farmers to protest meetings |.g2,'o¢ how the people aa he wea + i + , vat cup {Oats No. 2 white 69% @71; No. 3|j It’s not Gene Tooney, but Tun- || cer. i German). eee acting to thi i f% other sort Peet __|Wheat and coarse grain closing qu0-| white 68@69. ney as in funny... . T bias 2:30 p._m—The tor will] Several gatherings have been | are reacting Ps gg ir Winter wheat was in quiet to fair] tations today follow: Rye—Not quoted. Loughran sounds his’ name like RH Elpreach at Baldwin, planned in the state and automobile | far it is marked by apseny. cost 4 ady with a quiet to| Montana ai a paid Lockran. ... The rear axle of || Minneapolis ...... 5 § 2) 7:15 p, m-—Bible hour in charge saravane will carry the protestants] Tectly concerned. ‘The organiza- y ul r 4 imothy seed 4. 7 the late Frank Lockhart’ Milwaukee .. “ae of the W. L. e meetings. it 4 Offerings were|1 DNS, Clover sced 19.25@26 i] the late | Frank | Lockhart’s |Meat and Warwick; Wingard|” 8:00—Evening services (English.)| Governor Len Small of _Tilinois,| tions are rounded into shape, the a 1 hard spring. a $20, 7 i is being passed and final appeals 4 fair demand and the|1 DNS, ch to Lard 11.8 Ed Barrow, business manager and McMenemy. Sasa a oe one no a4 part bs - are being made to give until it , 1 DNS. gd to choie of the Yankees, is a_ tougl oo, F protest, expressed disappointment | We, O°'TE dentally it appears thet S, egg....7T ys me is to b Louisville-Toledo rain. % CHURCH over the veto, while he termed “a a Poe eater _——______- esa ice tue cadvaneatiag —— Corner of Seventh Street and | great mistake.” giving never hurt more in any cam: 1 northern «.. NGE OF CARLOT SALES water for. thi Litt WESTERN LEAGUE Rosser Avenue paign in North Dakota than in this changes in fis ee witr the low: z astet a seeded Minneapolis, May 26—@)—Range weight PSE reread ‘ Amarillo 3; Wichita 15, C. R. Frankhauser, Pastcr « - oo Rite Pte - the state er end for No. 3 whites 6 1-2 cents|> DNS, ord to good of Tak cain Ama The last one was tagged the Oklahoma an ore 3. Morning worship, 10:00. The opel ager Snipes eh te soon masta tee ee i ht auply and de| ar ore Ne) ty thay 2tter| | Bemoseytumeey fant ak || Gosh Bes Magee ea nek Wikn Gea” Washington, May 20—U0-OF th [ine fans is bing weed Yo rt “yes steady, Demand for|3 DNS. ch to 6 3-4 to 183 1-2; 3 dark northern || champion. . ... The ball players Sunday school—11:00, B.C. Lar. [five tenis peRhves lined ‘up ‘with tneine “shower down brother" ap- s good and for feeding |3 ay ad to choice % Be ee ey ie ena | ae a NereD thinks gg orcas evening service President “Coolidge on the ‘veto of | peal was having some effect. There With some demand from Du-|4 3, ord to goo eee enere re bar dare aeter || Cobb wasn’t such a base runner. i the McNary-H: tf bill and|was some giving. Also some evi- ; Giasel ' rd (M 148 1-2; 2 amber durum 132; 2|| ... “You's ing & MANDAN NEWS in the church. ¢ McNary-Haugen farm bill an es canceiwas) 8600008 eaten) mixed durum 1313 1 mixed wheat ccna net raee wana le 730th Bismarck borptal bac |tg, wore aeaint Wn sy and dence that it was of the kind which seed was unchanged. Offer-|Minn. & SD, 1 eure _{| greeting Risko at the publish “pees esc nh ek ately nef Idaho voted to sustain the| State candidates continued to fill cre smaller than’ the posted| hard sarley—Sample grade 90 to 94;)] ers’ tea... . Risko growled. Rev. J. H. Bauernfenid in the city Lerdgccimr away a oo Vineinis informal speaking engagements but oreo «cig, butomobile men are won- || Clever Forger Dupes “ental was paired for the the veto. Sen-|in their speeches no new issue ap- Corn—2 yellow 103 1-2; 3 mixed!} dering why th2 Stutz took that HERA Wi jiana lorris | pea : . a 7 RST LUT . cH \f d_ Norris | peared. 96 1 eeritk Sith the Hispano-Suiza, ||Mandan Merchants by | Firsr LUTHERAN CHURCH [ators Watson of Indiana and N ee EN 34 Beals? 41 Onts—2 white 65 to 68 1-2, The jocks don’t say sweet ‘ ‘ hter’ Augustana Synod G 5 | thin, Employing ‘Daug! Cor. 7th St. and Ave. D Of the Democratic candidates,| however, where it soon will warm i ice | Minn. » L spot was July price Fey 1 amber durum. es Fey 2 amber durum CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 1 amber durum to 5 cents ov Chicago, May 26.—(AP—U. S, D,)1 durum .. % @134% 28 1-4 to 129, || things about Sande any more. 4 G6 1-2 to 2. wa eed A Rev. A. J. Malm Pastor Senator George of Georgia voted to|up in earnest. Bee cine with nemay eee. duran 2 Fy 246 2 to 26S df the Cincinnati club cult |) seandan merchants who cashed| 9:30 a, Pipl tonite Bible|override the president. Senator Rieeny to strong with Friday's aver-|9 ber MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR a ere © H| cneun ‘the past few days made out|class and classes forall grades, Mr.|Reed of Missouri was absent and|¢—————27~— aa age; sopts weak to 10e lower on}§ Strum : Minneapolis, May: 26-()ioun| ere ees to F. D. Malley today realized they|C. C. Larsen, superintendent, unpaired, Senators Walsh of Mon-|| NEWS BRIEFS | pees to choice 100 to 140 Ib weieryg |i zed durum * 129% @1.30% | 10e lower. In earload lots, family were the dupes of a clever forger| 10:80 a. m—Divine services in|tana, who withdrew from the presi-| @——————————_—_—__-_-@ top 995 paid for choice around 1 Coarse Graii patents quoted at 8.45 to 8.55 a bbl =o areas and a 14 or 15 year old girl. Swedish. Sermon on the text of|dential contest, voted to sustain the : Ib averages; shippers, took 1,500} | 9 yerlow corn in 98 Ib cotton sacks. Shipments| AG Posing as F. D. Malley of Beach| Whitsunday. Subject: “The Work | veto. Minot — Ray Gregg, Sherwood, estimated hold over 3,000: heavy | Yellow corn... 41,864 bbls. enim and accompanied by a girl claim-|of the Holy Spirit on the Hearts — was elected president of the north, Beate O8p to 10-00; median oe |4 yellow corn Bran 32.60 to 2.75. ing to be his daughter, the forger|of the Believers.” FARMERS OF NORTHWEST | West frou of the State Bankers Tight, 7.90 to 8.75; packing sows 640 5 vellowaeorn @ i —— CLOSER THAN EVER fade small purapes 56 Spiies| Re: fe, Sy eeeeet 00. MANGO CO HANGS Cy Gaus age . ello weorn @ ., landan stores, e girl offering istle text of tl aed vi ae 1 ay dienes companalle pleeiacn & |Amundsen May Begin spurious ones ma amounts The church choir wait sing at the or ieee tls oe -oiieppale Vere Roberts, for. is i: 1 rt i ef f- y ‘argo, N. D., now week ago, heavy steers 75c to 1.00/2 Mixed corn a Hunt for Nobile Party! Three Full Games Separate/ians “"™™ © PAY: | evening :sazvioas. west ‘to march on the Kansas City Moline, won 15-mile ‘race held in lower, very slow at decline; medium! 5 mixed corn 21 @29 ixth Pl Indi d The forger has been peddling] MeCABE METHODIST EPISCO- — ton, ey - aang mans | connection with northwest aircraft ree os es coptlinas andl 6 mixed corn. 2 88 @ .90 ; (Contingad Se pave on.) Sixt! lace Indians ant electric care, fs fo ae for PAL CHURCH feel toaay. by A. W. Ricker of St. show here. 2 white oats....... 64 66% |coln Ellsworth, the American ex- i the t week, M. K. ins, as- ‘alter Pastor of ¢ pe sener , 25e lower; fat cows and butcher|3 white oats : Rit {65% | plorer. Leading Saints sistant. state's’ attorney, said. He Divine ie eee be conducted Sivision “ot the eee “inion, Washinston.Coneition. of Coa heifers mostly 50c down; bulk 75¢|4 white oats.. 2 150% @ .63%| In some ways the Italia is an even is about 50 years old, tall, thin and| next Sunday as follows: ‘hich embraces North Dakote, ‘Min. | 2" Butler of house naval commit: to 1.00 lower on heavy cows and/Barley, ch to fey... .03 @ .95 |More efficient ship as some changes} The American Association race/has gray hair. SSiaN 6 me Metian. -srecehins| ese Wires, aah Monies. | ae hn, satiated 8. Reneh eae j weighty heifers; cutter cows about] Barley, med to gd ‘89 @ .93 {were made in the design suggested|was closer tha ever today, only —_———_ The pastor will preach on the sub-) The notice Wan sont to the sece-| Tere, than a motnh ago, has taken 25 to 50c off; bulls 50c to 75c lower; | Barley, lower gds... .85 @ .88 jby the experience gained in the| three full games separating | the fn i” a turn for the worse, f r - andan Transfer ject, “Forbidden Fruit.” The choir |taries of 1,000 locals throughout the ; vealers 1.00 higher; extreme top|9 : e yearlings 14.65; heavies 14.50; few tig avoidance of incrustation due to ice.| from the leader, St. Paul. i | Norge flight aiming specially at the| sixth place Indiewapolis Indians will sing, “There Is.a Green Hill,” instructi: them to call 5, | Erect New Building :, y|regton, instructing Moorhead — Byron T. Martin, 45, Parks, and Miss Bessie Baldwin| meetings and each to select four/jineman for head municipal while above 14.00; part load light heifers — The dirigible was built of steel] Kansas City did its share to by 14.00; numerous sales 13.50 to 13.85; BISMARCK GRAIN tubing about three-quarters of an| tighten up the race yesterday by] «He Mandan Transfer company is ec pol ESA einaates, £0. send bee ai 2 power plant, 7: electrocuted bulk Nebraska heavy steers crop| (rurnished by Russell-Miller Co.) |itch in diameter fastened firmly by| defeating the Saints, 7 to 6, and|., have a new home. Seraade—Vider; Grant” March- | planned, the orders calling for “‘four| Worsing on & line here, 12.75 to 13.50; rough big weights Bismarck, May 26 rivets and welds into the steel keel] climbing into seccnd place with Mil-}™ pio} ‘of the 30 foot lot and| Verdi. " men to's car.” Minn Ji in dis selling down to 12.65; heavy sausege| No, 1 dark northern above." The wheel for steering is|waukee, ‘The Blues pounded Freddy| Purchase of the SO Seo 1S ANS) "9 G9 noon — Sunday school,| "At the convention city, the north-| .ourt here decided that ¥,C. Chrilied bulls closed at 8.75 to 9.00; vealers| No’ 1 northern . Just like any other ship. Heimach, St. Paul mound ace, and EaweServatory ‘at 310 West Main| (Classes for all ages). west delegation expects to meet be Glencoe wis not subject to 100 14.00 to 16.00. Sheep—3,000; today’s run ‘all di-| No- } amber durum . _ The Italia has three motors, two| his successor, Hopkins, hard, col- a | af “armies” from’ Mis , Church, chased in . 8. iy rect; for week 42 doubles from feed- low the keel aft. It Heimach’s ‘third straight de- higher, most new cfop lambs P Flashes of Life {| staisttssne by being af to 2 do- |, salvanized iron garage boitt on pastor vill preach on the, subject eeeeperal Union has a reported) ehr, Minn, —Poison in @ sugar showing maximum advance spots SO eee sv _—---——-q | cision to Minneapolis, ‘The Millers | this property, Dy Oh. ee et a lchotr will sing the prarseal whe iP bt bow! at John Ziegenhagel home near Be up; lower grades about steady; | ‘ came from behind to score four runs|™e Bismarck furrier now serving Cio ie Mamntnin Hstekts” eC. ien Now W here caused of Mr. Ziegen - choice light weight sheep steady to cwt. (By The Associated Press) in the seventh and ninth inning. _ {tem in Sh pee . wild and ight,” by| Campaign Now Warm-|hagel, whose condition is not seri- Bt terse: hed spring lamba i ee New York—“A splendid idea” has] Indianapolis boosted its stock|Pejused to, house Haake.) Sasa l Misting a solo, of its members| “ing up in No. Dak.|°% 47 investigation is under way. searce, unchanged; top prices for|No, 4, 55 lbs. been submitted to Mayor Walker.| when Pitcher Danny Bonne won his], xe 50 on. 3 fect, irene (eau ing & nl aN gs uy fe — week; spring lambs 18,90 springers|No. 5 ........ ri4| State Senator Webb, chairman of | own game by driving home the win- will Be 0 be, Oe te eed ake acne: RM Ce ccomtinnn ETE cane cand, lace unl State hank of Minne 7 \. is islative committee on aviation, it ‘ian’: it 7 o Chord— paze paying 16.85; fat ees ae ae P1800; | N50 ‘cant ser pound discount une, Wrote him suggesting that “New Re ere ee ae either one or. tm sipeies 38 helght,/Sullivan. ‘Prayer service Tuesday at|the state, executive committee and|interest rate of more than four pet “natives 17.50 to 18.50; clipped lambs | der 55 Ib. ear corn, 70 Ibs., five cents Ae Oe hang ae on some| Toledo and ” uisville were rained| |, NO carmare p.m. the, candidates yesterday. | a ao gent [on savings or ,cartif a ot s is. a mayor Largo Ly ording Fee iat er a 120 45 | HEE ttise, wheat $1.26| marked that with such a sien avi Byes go] PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [major diasonsions in the Renublic<n order istued wh 3 Veigel, state : eat T"125 | tors would no t H A , treets group represented e _Independ- | commi r of banks, ie 13.50. eee Dark hard d winter wheat .. ++ 1:25) town with Heenan “Hongkong. Creighton Withdraws 1 | Personal and | ed rae tata, A good many» Ware it ap- prea ee q . pea we devel political neu- a) — Stanley Clasen, i eT en ie os ee Wilmington, — Del—-Bxstement from North Central/| Social ore of | || Prelude: “Allegro Con Brio”... [rita from carrying water to the | Johnson vbieh, St Paul, won first , Mry 26.- . 8. over Hooking & ale he Re bee 5 = icin rian sessesseeseee Roberts| Cass county el solemn | annual s scl a Aw Potatdes—Receipts 92 cars, on May 26 | Tieved to have caused the death of| Sioux City, Ia,, May 26.—(”)—In- Mandan ty Mrs.” Morris realization” that Fargo ‘1 not the | plonsbip, with 171 for 86 holes. track 315, total U.S. shipments| | Wheat— Richard Smith, 68, the first day of| bility to meet the schedule re-|@ Solo: Selected— whole state is coming to some of the 1062 cars; new stock demand and|May 1.47% 1.46% 1.46% | 110 season. The fish was on his|Wirements of the north central] Members of the Mandan cha) . Wingreene most effective of the workers. NOTICE OF SCHOOL BLECTION fy eak'Sspeclaly'on sucka. - Alabama | Bap, TARE KARE 1AS3 | fcc" ene Bay war fund, "| contrene gcead, Crh, 2] of La ee Seay areiag.|MeCer: “The Sept Wate | Tham ac mg thea | eaice emery ce @ ‘Louisiana sacked Bliss Triumphs yo— New York—Tommy Armour, who| Meeting here last night of coaches| June 14, when ‘members of the Luth- Mrs. Mortis hg oan ding of discontent fill ooo ee eee fo! 2.25 to 2.40; ordinary quality 2.00| May 29° 129 129 129 |. 0: ast. ji and officials, er league chapters of the Missouri . a] ” ‘i be held at Will School in the Special b 2.15. Old stoci: demand slow,| Jul 22% 123% 122 1.22 | 18 quitea humorist, is back from the 4 ll t in Duet: “Rise Crowned in Light”.. |the thick hide of the Cass county | 2°.nei* titrict of Bismarck, No. One, 8 eet) O18 woe: demand sae suy 22 122 | Byitish open with an alibi, Because|, A resolution passed at the mest-| Slope region will meet in Mandan.) |. .............. Brackett | elephant, It is swaying uneasily,|county of Burleigh, state ‘of North , parks hites 110 to 1.20: Minnesota | M, 64% 6 63 63. | of the cold weather he wore heavy| inf provides that each team in the) Miss pare ny the lead Mr. Halverson & Mr. Humphreys |“bloody but unbowed.’ Dakota, for the purpose of electing - et round w! ic] as te arte 1885] 7 ay Hl J che oA, “boy | Underwear for the first time in his| Citcuit must play euch of the other| Solum will play the | ling parts. | sermon—“ tian Conduct.”— In lb BS county reports cre | the following members of the Bo: ¥ sacked round whites 555) July 56% 56% life, and it destroyed his morale. teams at least once on the gridiron Paul S, Wright that the prophets of discontent are | o en ters to serve for a tert it et og sacked Russets|Sept. 44% 44% 44% 44% ———— and twice om the haakeinel Com Mess, 4 Ee Seopally.. ¥, 3. Fee Postlude: “Moderato” Hosmer | especially busy within the ranks of |ot three years, for the city of Bis P fo. 1, 0 1.30. * reigl wi unable to fulfill] man a1 . Percy coda, . , N. De 4 —_ May 2.39% 40 Crews Ship Oars these ‘requirements because of the| ing today in honor of Mrs. J. W. Evening Worship 8 o'clock. ime poor weg eg Bd whip. be mane ‘polis will be opened at 9 o’cloc} Minneapolis, May 26.—)—(U. 8.| July 2.38% 239 238 238%! 44 American Henley| csity of, stranging heavier| Hintgen, Mrs, Arnold Renden and| 010) lining up as had heen anticipated. | 27" Feil Ml aall Mcodial otatoes: Light wire in- bas +8 2.31% 'Y | schedules than conference teams| Mrs. L. A. Tavis. Covers were laid Prelude: “In the Afterglow”. Mr. for, the Independent can- Dated B: k, N. D, this 19 market jarley— P f would provide in both football and| for 24 at the luncheon, and the aft- ‘Strand|didate for governor, so far ‘as not any of May, 2928. 89% 89% 87% .87%| Philadelphia, May 26.—(AP)—| basketball. ernoon was spent at bridge, . pp ge included Ntown among his| BY order of the Board of Bducation. 84% 84% .84% .84%|Crews of more than forty colleges,| The circuit will consist of five eee wail lame” Tt te said he is bay RICHARD PENWARDEN, ‘28 (78% ..73. .73 |high schools and clubs were here to-| teams at least until the basketball) Miss Hattie Hanson left today for P ‘with the sttitude of John W:| May 19-22-2: 2 day for the American Henley on the| season of 1930, it was <é:cided at| Silverton, Ore., where she will make ‘tins 4 SEE CHICAGO PRODUCE Schuylkill. Interest centered in the| the meeting. Present members of|her home. She has recently com- Carr, whose ambiti.ns ‘o be gover- . ADVERTISEMENT BIDS. nor ‘were rather ruthlessly disre-| sdstea bids will be receives by tht Chicago, May £6,—(#)—Butter:|club races for senior crews and the| the loop are Morningside, South leted teaching a term of 1 at garded. ‘ween Unchanged; rece 3 2246 tubs. Eggs) singles sculls, winners of which will Dakota’ university, South Dakota} Crown Butte. "g | and tices it pol ‘ae on pore ohne peinting of the qutside et higher Teceipts 31488 cases; firsts|be potential selections to represent | state, North Dakota university and * 28 entente cordiale is severely strained. | School building No. Sand ail outside to 87 1-2; ordinary firsts 25 1-2|the United States in this year’s) North Dakota Aggies. Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson left Fri- pullinags with one coat of paint. steers| to 26 1-2; gorage packed extras 30]Olympaid. Fourteen races were on —_______— day for Minneapolis where she will Wets Continue Susy Hg Byer A a firsts the day’s program. VERNE ROBERTS WINS be the guest of her son and daugh- Meantime the cam, .ign of the be opened on the Sth day —_——— —_—_—_—_—__ Minneapolis, May _ 26.—()—| ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold wet Republicans for re of the #8, at Bchook No. 4. CMCAGO POULTRY Capital City Lodge No. 2,| Verne Roberts, former Fargo avia-| Wilkinson. state's constitutional prohibition law | ,,2 ne board, Tesaues the right to re- May 26—(#)—Poultry,|1, ©, O. F. requests attendance| tor, piloted a manacoupe to victory 1 ey ee continued. It was to s large extent MRS. JOHN 0. RISE, receipts 3 cars; fowls f all bers at meeting of in the 15-mile race which featured| H. W. Schmitt of this city under- ‘an unknown saa. Those most premeeat 3 broilers 38 to 42; tur-|% moons bg OF | the second day of the four-day] went an operation at the Deesoness '| interested in it including C. P. Stone, MRS. ARTHUR UB, 3 roosters 16\ 1-2;|May 29th. Important business.) northwest aircraft show at the| hospital Thursday morning. wet candidate for senator, ere sure 5 /ai-22-28-24-25.20 OF

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