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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, MAY 28, 1928 acts. Farm relief, the other major | [Pennant Prosrees j|PRISON NINE [ts28%+2i%"5|"p apIo PROGRAMS | Senate sustained the president’: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. BE ATS L ARK veto of the MeNary-Haugen pro- Milwaukee 25 «17 B85 Asked what the next move would “eras | MARKETS | LIVESTOCK By Associated Press Leased Wire | NEWS 7 — seieeieid cxeeeee ens) | Milwaukee ..... 23 17 | e FEATURES ON THE AIR 7: HE AT M ARKET beach AIN TABLE = Paul...... 24 * 18 mH Repesionse fae of ee the By ‘Tuesday, May 29 May 28 indianapolis . a gee spublicsn leader, smied (aud Fe : . janderé Gln Close =teday Todays: Minneapolis : 5 i All-Stars Collect 27 Hits Off] plied: “We are tn newsion.” S:00—Voterst Services “Tbe Great Game of Pulities"_WnC WEAF WOT Yesterday Year Ago Open High Low Close | Toledo 21 «19 «= 628) Felix Fly ii Played | “How long FOR TTI Bh, iD Wor WHO WHAS Ws! I$ IRREGULAR Wheat— Louisvilie tea aae| tenn) oem “Indefinitely EWI, WHAS eee A ener Seg 4 May 1.47% Holiday 1.463 147 1.457 ATM i 32 : Surprised at the defeat of eve: + tish Musio—WEAF WRC WGY Wi | May ae oliday OM 7% 5% 1.47% | Columbus ss 1 82 256 ‘ Game adjoumnneant tnove, leanert. eat ey AM WW3. Ban ec was wow wee | guy 149% Holiday 148% 1.49% ATI 1.4978 Results Saturday and declared tho situation Wa. in the Program—WJZ KDKA WJR KYW | @1.50 @149% @% | Kansas City 11; St. Paul 8. Lark was no match for the Prison |hands of those who wanted the in- 8 ' wae wi Complaints of Crop Deteriora-, Sept. re Holiday 1.40 1.50% 1.48% 1.50% | Milwaukee 6; Minneapolis 4. All-Stars Saturday the invaders | definite session. Both Senators Cur- WWJ WSAl WOR WEMs KED Wcco woc Wao Wo Wow 4 z @1.50 @% @4 Indianapolis 4; Toledo 2. taking a 17 to 4 druvbing in a loose- |tiss and Robinson of Arkansas, the eect AA WHAS WSM WSB KOA tion Northwest Overrides Dee. 152% Holiday 1.51% $ 1.50% 1.521: | Columbus at Louisville, wet pee contest. Democratic leader, voted for the :30—Dance Aus! voy Ww" tha Miercol @% : grounds. Z ‘rom start to finish, the Prison-j house resolution. Early Drop | corn ors ounded the ball hard an often. ti Sauer cpeyiiet) aie Repub: Ma 1,003 Acliday. 005 015 00% 5 lopkins wil in five trips |licans voted for the adjournment! 9:30—Music. lec May eset a DO uc BOMOAY, ord ean tcaenaye Mitwaule te Sunday, g, [to the plate, "Holland garnered five resolution while 20 Democrats and Bioperine markets ape Bpus complaints of crop deteriora-, July Holi 101% 1.0313 1.01% Kansas City 5; St. Paul 4. eat ae eres larris poked ie en beds els _ member, | 10:00-—Weather forecast and market 6:30—R. E. Indscth: baritone; Elmer Hon northwest largely overrode s : @% Indianapolis 6; Toledo 3. out ‘te w ue ‘owler and Martin io aa fe joined with }2:00—Markets, AT tenor; Adolph Engel- the wheat market today the bea Sep Holiday 1.02% 1.04% 1.02% Columbus 3, 3} Louisville 2, 4, | slapped out, three apiece. | Every|10 Republicans in oppo vie He Sen, | -1:00—Wea 7:30—Baseball report, weath effect of showers in Canada and « ex - member of the All-Stars’ elub man- [ator Nye, of North Dakota voted | _“—Weeiner, news. cleting mar-__ket and neve’ oe redicted moisture els Like-| Dee. Holiday ch : Games Today eal te. sree SMa tia i bankas adjournment. Re Fihood of hetter export toe, Oats— ; @% ’ eae eae “While, the All-Stars were collect-| MOTION TO ADJOURN v. Monson Delivers |Woman Sentenced to morrow following holid ills ee st EG ota Ol ing 27 hits the Lerk squad garnered | TOMORROW DEFEATED Sermon to Bi k ‘ . tended also to rally ; Colymbus at Lou'sviite, Se Ur EEC aelicery, |. Waal diay 3a ismarc 20 Years in Prison Swas taken too of (old) Holiday Toledo at Indianapolis. 5 bingles off Harris’ delivery. ‘ashington, May 28.—(AP)—The H Ss. @ te: Gi ee ray: (new) Holiday prea ‘On Memorial day, the All-Stars|senate today defeated a motion to eo De raduates ae a Hil AMERICAN LEAGUE will play the strong Northern Pa-jadjourn congress tomorrow at 5 — Fargo, May 28.—(?)—Sentence ot Holiday cific shop team from Jamestown. |p. m. (Continued from naze one) | 20 Yeats in, the state penitentiary New York yep nn ele te to ee | Biella Zajee: Curtruaa ote oa aa Holiday Pky Vials rk— yi resident Dawes broke the tie by much to the pro; i: jec Curfman, year-old Helaay. itl et ee ¢ Olmy, 1b 5 0 2 O|voting against the resolution. ey vening a ‘} lock at the| omer, Minneapolis girl, when ie Holiday Beiton M. Martin, if £0 1 0| Previously the senate had defeat-| city auditorium, the Rev. Bauem.| Pleaded guilty to a charge of as- : at Louis Schick, cf .. 5 0 1 0Jed two attempts by Senator Johnson | feind will deliver the commence- sault with a deadly weapon before ae wenther ar Holiday Chicago. Fly, p .- 5 1 3 1Jof California to prolong the session| ment address for the nurses’ grad- aren A. T. Cole in Cass county Renotta of Holiday DHE F. Culver, ss B 2 2 0|in order to give more time for action | uation, and the public is cordially | “trict, court here today. Wheat territory Reepingts L, Vaught, 2b 4 0 1 Ojon the Boulder Canyon dam bill. | invited to attend. ¥| | Pending the arrival of transpor- ae ac. Holiday sheet dette R. Culver, ¢ . 4 1 2 1] This leaves congress without any tation officers, the woman is being : fetta . Schilling, rf. 4 0 1 OJadjournment hour for this session. " held in the Cass county jail. Holiday ror Your? : Thompson, 3b .. 3 0 2 1|Attempts to fix June 5 and then next| Wishek Postmaster Mrs. Curfman was arrested the Holiday Cleveland 7; Phil iv see Expected to Liv Ma eetteensha ace Loa rene) H y ‘. mpt oT Rain’ mist Rivage Ue Hort wae Otreea saree All-Stars— AB RH E|, When the vote for adjournment — _' e Brocery store here. Later abe ad- west crop 0 at this season will Holiday Peoples, 2b .. +5 2 1|tomorrow was announced Vice Pres-| Dan Cupid is demonstrating his Fin that she held up Daniel E. Holiday Chicago 3; Detroit 2. Holland, 3b 6 4 5 1jident Dawes immediately voted in| prowess as a physician at a local mn on May 21 and obtained $5. : 1417 Holiday ee hoe Chovell Martin, cf 5 2 3 O|the negative and the house resolu-| hospital. ep rs. Curfman received the double : 3 St. Louis 10- Cleveland 8. Bayder,¢ 5 2 2 o|tion was defeated. Fred Ack enalty provided under the North f me - igh a i ued eaio ale pi He 4 eae 1. Hopkins, 16°35; 5 2 2 3B] When the vice president struck|Wishek, had a avareer nn pat) Dakota pistol law, which provides Emictature very fast, he said much TOCK PRICES | A cmany 1D toner Cnlveeenen tee Fenske, 63... b 1 2 3|the desk with his gavel and snid the | sweetheart and shot himself with al‘ atpyren, an assault is made with of the wheat ir to Lisbon whites best 95 to 1.10; poor 65 to! Games Today Fowler, rf . ares coer swt embers iid announce-|revolver, the bullet entering Santee may bord bea rode se ought 85; Idaho sacked Russets 1.10 to| Chicago at St. Louis. Brooks, If . 5 1 1° 0 ment was Breeted md the caller: [crest near the heart, Doctors at Be iy 1.15; mostly 1.15. New York at Philadelphia, Glenn, 2b 10 0 Ofte aasnres: did: not undertake 76 | ora nospital gave him little chance Lia: avi adi Beintea x on amqu,| Washington at Beton Harris, p< . 08 2 ee ee Bressler and Gobel \ inneapolis, May 28—(P)—(U. aah yea 9 e girl now is | Ig DA) ePolatoes Light wire in-| NATIONAL LEAGUE : 47.17 27 6 eg a aaea tT hehe wad Ackerman te pain toe to Decorate Graves WEAKER Borat Bee iquiry, demand very slow, market] The summary: | Italia’s Fate Still Re- |ter. His doctors say he will recover TODAY |Uncasiness Over Credit Situa-j weaker. Carload delivered sales, Cincinaati « Lark .......000201010—4 * D Myst because of his will to live. Lt. Emil Bressler of Company A. ‘ isnin peRanMTaell \Freight only deducted, Minneapblis| Chicago. All-Stars ...24030017x—17/ mains Deep Mystery North Dakota. national guerd, and Wheat de ion Is Principal Selling and St. Paul rate, sacked cwt. round! New York. Struck out—By Harris, 4; Culver, cance M E, J. Gobel, followi guard, an with it Fact whites, U.S, No. 1, very few sales) Neoulyn, 2; Fly, 2. Bases on balls—Off Har- (Continued om panera) ercury Drops Below |£.: Soe!.: following an annual cus- ci one 90, few St Louis, ris 1. Tw base hits—H. Martin, |ite word from her having been re- Freezing Point Over soldier dead at the. ivew. a i Pittsburgh .. 7 | Fenske and eal vitae runs—F. | ceived at 9:00 a. m. Greenwich time M St. Mary’s cemeteri Tu Bos _(®)—The line} MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE | Reston Culver, Double plays—All-Stars, 4.) Friday (4:00 a. m, eastern standard Some Parts of State| atiernoon. ses “ h whea ets in ay stocks} Nliines polis: oat ee ae Philadelphia ...- Stolen bases—All-Stars, 13; Lark, 3.| time), Decoration of the graves will covered the loss. k as downward. Although| Wheat receipts today 196 compared — 2a — Freezing te ack : Barley futures were quiet and |pools suceceded in lifting more than|to holiday a year ago. “Minneapolis Results Saturday ITALIANS WARNED TO pieced ia wight Norte pein pote roti ppletits UT a score food and copper shares and|cash wheat and coarse grain closing} hicago 6; Pittsburgh 1. EXPECT A LONG WAIT during the 48-hour period prt it t | Memorial day Wednesd: 3 1 futures dragged lower | SP ties to new high records,{ quotations today follow: Philadelphia 6; New York 5. - A Rome, May 28.—(®)—Though|7 o’clock this morning, but no ‘ha Plans were being completed toda; ss in grain and were slow | selling pressure was quite persistent |1 hard spring, fancy __ _ | Brooklyn 1; Boston 0. ) there is great anxiety in Rome over|age to crops has been reported, for the program that is to be ed to rally. jagainst the standard industrials and| Montana ........... 1.8 2| Cincinnati 10; St. Louis 7 the fate of General Nobile and his|cording to the local weather bureau.|in the municipal auditorium os it Cash wheat offerings were moder- rails, many of the declines in which j1 DNS, fi —— companions on the Italia, Italians} Napoleon reported the lowest|- m. Wednesday ollowing the ‘ate and met a fair to good demand. ran from i to 5 points. Trading was{1 hard spring... Results Sunday everywhere are warned by the Gior-| minimum temperature of 24 degrees|Tade. The parade will leave th Premium basis held Ke ‘only moderate in volume, total sales | 1 DNS, ch to fancy. New York 2, 5; Philadelphia 1. 4. nale d’ Italia that they must recon-| and was followed by on with corner at the First Presbyteri: : Winter wheat was quiet and in the first thige hours running well|! DNS, gd to choice. Boston 4, 3; Brooklyn 1. 8. Once Greatest First Sacker|cile themselves to a long wait. The|30; Larimore with 81; and A church at 10:30 a. m. penne steady. ; | below 2,000,000 shares, 1 DNS, ord to good. Chicago 3; Pittsburgh 0. base ship Citta di Milano is proceed-|Eliendale, Grand Forks, cheered Durum offerings were light and] Uneasiness over the eredit situa-}} northern |... 1 Cincinnati 2; St. Louis 0. Signed by Hornsby; Re- |ing slowly northward from Spitz-|and Lisbon with 82 each. i S hasis was steady. Demand wasjtion was the principal selling fac- » ch to fancy. bergen, smashing her way through| Dunn Center had the highest min. hafer and Thoresen faily good for choice. tor. Call money hald firm at 6 per |? gd to choice. Games Today unites St. Louis Idols the ice, and it is thought it will be|imum temperature of 60° degrees.| at Valley City Toda Corn offerings were larger and s called about $10,000,-| 2 DNS, ord to good. Cincinnati at Chicago. almost impossible to communicate|The highest maximum temperatures ¥ y y, demand was quict to fair. nd that rate is expect-|2 lark northern..... ‘ Boston, May 28.—(AP)—George| With her by day. were 17 and 7% at Hettinger and ane Oats was quict and easy. Offer-|ed to continue over the month-end, |2 Rorthern «>. 5... 1 PL.53's | @. : yretton, May 28 (ane grestest| Furthermore, in the opinion of| Minot, respectively. sia Valley City, May 28—(—At- ings were larger and demand was] Withdrawal of $15:000.000 in gold| 5 Du" ga'to choice.” 1.49%4@1.63% Yesterday’s Games | [first basemen’ ond. batters “in the| experts here, it will probably be a| Heavy frosts Wwere reported to|tomey General George F. Shafer, ae i {for export to England Wednesday | pwd," euiteoed ei 21.63" | ¢_—__—___—_—_—| American league, joined the ranks| matter of several days before news have fallen at Ashley, N. D., andj independent candidate for the gub- Barris Ste8 doronnd carly nad a tendency to-cbeck bullish en-|9 SIRS ee een noe hated Press) [of the Boston Braves today by vit-|can be obtained, from the dirigible | Artas, 8. D., Saturday hight, acord- iy ean pia eda es thusiasm. Z@ Assoc! i itself owing to the difficulties to be|ing to the offices of the Missot imary election, ant jorstein H. Barley offerings were moderate fluctuations took place in|! dark hard (Mont.). 145%4@ AMERICAN LEAGUE te nt _oubright purchase ram tre in the polar regions. isi ¥ url! Thoresen, Nonpartisan league can- and demand was quiet to fair. Price] some of the high priced specialties.) \,hard (Mont)... 145%4@ : ; RH | Washington Senet. consum-| ‘The Paper in the polar regions. ,_| River division of the Soo line, It is! didate for the same office. will meet range held at 85 at 95 cents, | Radio was again a feature, rallying] Mint & SD» 2 dark | 1 1, |Philadelphia ....... 1 2 1] he Goth Wom es under the man-|ous hypotheses, whether optimistic|out of the ground, was damaged ‘| 00 the same olatform here at 2 p. ee eppect was steady. | Offerings trom » low of 197 1-2, off 6 1-2, to Bae Sis, 1 hands LAGE Qaeie | ee ak oak Coheatiy ade agement’ of Rogers Hornsby, star| or pessimistic, are'all purely fantas-|the extent Of 10 per cent. Alta geet s stimates | ogg 1. i re Bs . & SD, + 14572 @1 45 "2 Shore, a 3 - sided to 3 imi ie ee jn Wight renking 12-2 pomes| E°Y 3 amber durum: M4GB@12%% ley and Tate 1 Hd-| second sacker who, took over, tho| tical, ng | eomaand-—wait with| Accident Is Fatal gus tumiony i poste ah ts soot 4 — 2 = to 173 and Curtiss droppitg 11 3-4| F¢Y ones r durum, ae —— Pe v y! manly ealm and firm heart, as is ccident Is Fatal to ing anf introduce the speakers. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK \to 126. 1 aati. ipedeleee rept or se R #H E er brought to Boston Hornsby’s| becoming in adversity.” , Former Bismarck Bo: Each speaksr will speak for one S.|_ Chrysler moved up more than 2/9 amber durum 12776 @1.39% | Detroit, --- fees te ge strongest rival in| It repeats as grounds for hope Y | hour, the first speaker having 15 points to within a fraction of the}> qurum 2 126% @1.32% Chicago .. sisi ae Ba 7 2 the affection of St.|that “Never before has any similar} qm, —_ :_| minutes for rebuttal when the sec- an Friday's vear's high, but the other motors{3 <mber durum. 124% @1347% Vangilder and Woodall; Lyons Louls fans in the|enterprise been attempted with the 10-year-old son of Mr. and| ond speaker concludes his address. e crests $ were heavy, Pierce Arrow preferred] 3 durum 2 123%@1.30% and Crouse. days when Horns-|same scientific exactitude! and cap- Mrs. O. H. Larum, former Bismarck! Position on the program will be aid for choice aroun v -|dropping 4 points and studebaker|} yod durum... 129% @1.30% _ E by wore a Cardinal| able preparations as Nobile.” residents, but now living in Minne- | determined by flip of a coin when jutchers, medium to = and Hudson each falling back 2 naka " R nN s ‘cniterm and: Biller apolis, died yesterday of injuries re-) the speakers arrive this afternoon. 5, 5 ‘ slpoints. Extreme declines of 4! yellow corn... nie St. Louis ... - 1 2 ee Th ds Co! to ceived when he was struck by a|_ Political leaders from all towns points and Studebaker and Hudson|3 Yellow corn. Lor @ios | Cleland oo ray “and O'Neill Tt was generally| LROUSANGS COME 10 proton ee iene et the teil ee eis aerin io te a i ack 2 poi 5: i f 1, i .. is mi i eet ot soch falling tack: 2 woints: SESH |A-yellow corn: 98 Manion; Uhle and L, Sewell. believed that, he| Bismarck for Christy’s|here ‘today. The bey. was born in| rally. oar _ recorded by Dupont, Case Threshing |g Yellow corn. ‘92 No.others.ecneialed Burrus’ place at| Big Five-Ring Circus | Bismarck and moved to Minneapolis ‘ feed yearling trate ar; [Blachine, Otis Elevator, | America /2 mixed corn. 98 pencinre =n first and that Bur: ae With his parents several years 8¢0-! TWO HURT IN AUTO CRASH cows slow; most fa 1 5 Pappaipriiel evan bork pad laut Ne 96 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION postclbliespt e (Continued from page one) poe “| John Becknall had his fingers .505 best around 14.30 Ceea ae ean tional, HacVastEr (PGE ae: tee k HE temporarily | 5 | us all in de winter an we does noth- age novia) cbt aed a ibeby riding in a or (| q es sf} a 1; . oe a be in? ” i Fe a ie dy | comuinental Can, Greene, Cannes g mixed corns.s..s. a8 folsdo ne nastensieg oocee te been on the mar-) °° but eft-coms Kept Busy N. P. Officials Are Pali pantera erab ‘copper, Internationa! ap 6 Neil: Sisler without a r e °. ii Brooklyn Edison yielded 2 points or i 62 Barnes, Pfeffer, Maun and O'Neil; since shortly after .The grooms in charge os the po Uni jured in Wreck pile conse abate nteraeer in Ot 14.50; c Schupp and Spencer. ie ncetinmotahe nies and the £6 trained ring horses Broadway and Eighth street about ep. 10.00; | “New York State railways pre- . 23 rst Gat The Senators asked waivers on the re gern nd here ih 4 Sta les, Minn, May 28.—(P)— Ey cer no Lig oy a p my + We a i} le is ot st we" ‘e = Pee and cholo ferred and City Stores B each were - 89 ee a4 former star but none of the Amer- ee comes ‘the ‘snoual President Charles Donnelly of the| pants of both ‘automobiles ne 14.50. Heifers good and cho Tb down 12.50@14y0; common and =medium '@12.00. Cows, good | P ‘and choice 9.00@1 common and ium 1.75@9 an | and’ certainteed products, Peas 320 IEE, seesiam HOTTa. | Bulls, wood an | which was heavily sold last week on BISMARCK GRAIN -choic f) 8. 0. cl “ |unfavorably dividend rumors, rallied| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Sao eGR aa Vealere (milk |4 points at the expense of an over-) No, 1 dark northern + $1.30 Secant Gems + 85 @ 88 ne 38 10 ican league clubs sought his serv-| crop of midget, ponies and little)Northern Pacific railway and sev-| injured, Mr. Becknall was the driv- + 1.2612 @1.2813 | Fouisville .. ae} 7 sby and Sis! h thoroughbred colta, There arejeral other prominent residents of| er of the other car. 237° @2.42 Harris and Farrell; Wilkinson,| 1,2: ° weep, "The smar maet atm hotel more than 20 of them with the show| the Twin Cities escaped injury when Tincap and’ ‘Thompson. He eee voted the sna calpaias | Seana some ob theme suk ® day| their special train ran into a string FORGER IS SENTENCED ayer in the league and had batted | lds, They, are separated from the|of lumber cars in the railroad yards| 5, M rel We ee. F, rf told the Prey an mel mother at birth and taken care of|here Sunday. He toe ‘head = S ed to | Braves that Rea ae oe iat and by the grooms except at feeding) The engine of the special train ere ae more ae ty ee | sight was right and|¢ine,, Mother love was very much| was derailed and turned over. The| Serve Tot more than five years in | bid up more than 3 points to new k prices at 34 and 95, respective Frank G. Shattuck ran up 5 1-2 Columbus rots = 5 - E fed) good and choice 13.00@16.00; crowded short interest. No. 1 northern ... Columbus .. opti. iL 0 1 medium 11.50@13.00; cull and com- ee No. 1 amber durum Eousvills:.. “4-19 g| Seneral health good. in evidence among the mares and| coaches carrying the Gia | the state reformatory at St. Cloud “mon 8.00@11.50. Stocker and feed- MINNEAPOLIS RANGE No. 1 mixed durum . 6!“ Mecker and Bird, Farrell; Tincup It was reported that the Braves,| they refused to even be curried or|not leave the rails, ee Br Seiee. C. A. Nye in Clay county ! er teers, good and choice (all Open High Low Close|No. 1 red durum . and Shinault. in addition to assuming Sisler’s con-| Jed to water and even when in the| hurt, trict court today on a charge of weights) 11.75@13.00; common and| _Wheat— INo, 1 flax... ees tract, probably paid considerably | ying whinnied and made every ef-| ~ : second degree forgery. Holton, a medium 9.50@11.75. | Maj 1.46% 1.46% 1.44% 1.44% ' No. 2 flax ... R #H__ B/over the waiver price of $7,500. fort to join their offsprings. It ; rel Club Tal Club Tak former bookeeper for the Leslie Wel- |. Sheep, 12,000; fat lambs and | July 147 147 1.40 1.45%] No. 1 rye . Milwaukee . wf 6 1 -eaalianer “aapagl kept the trainers and oms on Squirre’ ul es ae Potato company, was charged ‘pringers fairly’ active; steady to 147 147 145% 1.45% | Barley i Mimeapsis c3 . 7 0| Auto Racers Prepare | the jump every second, There are] in Nine New Members| Ww. forging the name of Leslie .15c higher; initial consignment, es _ Oats .. Jonnard and McMenemy; Brill- f 1928 C *| 100 trained horses and 60 ponies iter, ir., manager of the 1» to Beven doubles of good “dao spring: | May 137 et Spalts, per cw heart, Hubbell and Kenna. or Jassic! with the big show. nits shat al a0 | eas a check for $35. ors 00; fat lightweight sheep i ™ s, ——, ss y wer; No, 4, 55 Ibs. Pleasing Street Parade voices disturbed the usual Sunday Ce lowertlMay 62% 62% 62, .62 No.5... PREG hee RE Siiso cmyncesye ai The Christy show made good its|evening tranquillity as the Squirrel f s g 56% 155% BB 4 t. Paul ... . gar fans a real thrill.when he y its rey i dl 17.75@19.25; medium “ yi ree Vnnaerye No. 6 ......+++ + 68) Kansas City . *§ 8 8] negotiated one tura of the rough| boast of having a big street par-|club paraded new pa 16.25@17.75; cull and common 13.75 * 44% 44% 44% ann cent per pot pour un-|"Zahniser, McQuaid and Tessmer;| course in slightly better than 34| ade. It was possihly the best seen | through the principal streets o ita narah. ee oo: a she 6 2.8812 2.3814 2.381 peg seen ar Tae " SRS? | Zinn and ‘Eaters G8 innings), miles Ay ao a changing ntl pyre a aoe be yay up to their knees a ’ iy own, 5.01 7.00; medium oe oe See a as ir le -__ ie came Cl} 0 est a mi 4 14,00@15.75; cull and common 11.75 |J . 2.88 2.37 2.37 | Hard winter wheat .... 1.25 NATIONAL LEAGUE mark of 122 miles an hour for the| ing advertisiny feature. first]in a perfect imitation of the street ’ 14.00; medium to choice (92-100 . 232 2:32 2.81 231 |Dark hard winter wheat 24 HH El ioemile qualification, His tires| band wagon made the old timers|car posts of “when styles come to | =), aber ae medium to Kee a FARGO LIVERTOCK Pittsburgh : . 4 4 ql Bee amos in shreds when he fin- ed Lage =e sat ues eo the Ly Bigot in singe a ice s down .00; ro hes a me ee h is icago_.++ . ished. e ones used »Jcolumn down j)-cull and common 2.00@7.00. 34% 84% 83% 83%) | Fargo, May 28,—(AP)—Livestock| "Hil, Dawson and Smith; Blake] Both the records for one lap and| magnificently carved and decorated! and with shirt tails flu in the : 80, 8f, PAUL LIVESTOCK OR Ee Eien seers ihan-g00; fair SAT 20 mle were eatablshed last spring] ot, ont and te cornea under|*"Ar Broadway and Fifth street. the South St. Paul, May 28—(AP— DULUTH RANGE steeds 10.00-11.00; plain steers 8.00- First Game p "Nineteen cara met the, qualifica- the canopy at the rear. There were| revelers gathered in a group, filli fu. S. D. A.)—Cattle—3,800; fed Open High Lew Close|10.00; good heifers 10.00-11.00; BR #H__ Bition requirements satisfactorily on|two other golden allegorical band|the entire intersection, and | steers and yearlings in light supply.) || Durum— medium heifers 9.00-10.00; fair heif-| Boston .. 4 8 0|Saturday and five more on Sunday.| chariots, America Asia, that|their voices to tune of “Hail, Hail, opening steady; ew early sales 11.60|May 1.32% 1.83. 1.32% 1.32% lers 8.00-9.00; plain heifers 7.00-8.00; | Brooklyn a 8 1| Most of them, driven by the most|did not miss anyone's admiring|the Gang’s All Here.” 9 12.85; bulk salable 11.75 to 12.50; |July 134% 1.34% 1.32% 1.34% |change cattle gcod cows 8.75-9.50;| Brandt Tavlor; McWeeny,| prominent pilcts in racing, aver-| glances, good Joking. lady riders,| The initiation followed a banquet Penge tng over abe ar 185 |g, cone 800-48 495 Smt |Enraret, Mom and Heine, "| ad pte can 20 me an ow | 2 epba tnd suing camels [ofthe Grand’ Pesfle hota, Terseost wel asking steady; not much done er FEDS fdas) ema many other sf a . fi searly; cutters steady, 5.75 to 7.00; M 50-6.25; medium cows 7.50- e began arriving today for the race.| that looked thirsty end bored, tan-| ry, ‘as toastmaster. s rt bulls unevently weak to 25 lower, good bulls 7.50- H E|The annual lineup outside the|dem teams of snow white stallions) After the parade, the zone ‘men mostly 10 to 15 lower; 7.75 to 8.25 7.00-7.50; com-| Boston 1 1| speedway grounds for choice park-|and zebras, a Scotch band and 4] adjourned to the A. O. U. W. hall i} mostly for weighty medium grades; . + wal Brooklyn 18 0| ing spaces started two days ago. | bunch of colored jazz artis aswell where initiation of the nine new Ht peavies 8.50 or better; stockers and May 2 2.35% 13,50-14.50; cull} Wertz, . Smith, Gold- pe as the customary calllape a the| members was held. feeders about steady. By Ea aie gig aaa 11 00; heavy calevs 6.00-8.00; ane sult, ane Daten! Siete Gat Proponents of Bill 2 oh Se ee Py By » o SE reer et caves 6.00-6.00. sis Face Filibuster] tte kids stick their fingers in their 14.00; mostly 13.50. . a CHICASO eee a Shere on pane 14.00-15.004 First Game 4 ears 98 the ng veteran at the. key . gyrate jicago, lay 28.—(*)—Butter—| heavy lambs 12.00-13.00; cul 1s Se re ve appro ly ty | Hogs10,500; opening 20 to 25| changed; receipts 18,857 tubs;|10.00-11.00; light ewes _7.00-8.00; | Philadelphia BH BI (Continued trom paxe on) | Pte Good ‘Old Summer ime.” ‘The than Frida: lights and ) ssi dower than Friday oe 50 ‘lower on| creamery-extras 42 3-4; standards|heavy ewes 5.00-7.00; cull ewes| New York 5 2 «O s‘mapped out for the seventieth| kids liked the with the mon- 80 tehers; mostly 25 to 50 lower on! 493.4; extra firsts 41 3-4 to 42.1-4;|1.00-3.00; bucks 4,00-6.00, Benge and Schulte; Benton and{constes® yet to be passed by both he baboons the best. bu eofe | sows! pigs about steady,| ‘vrata 4] to 41 1-2; seconds 88 to| ” Hoge 150-180, 7.18-0,05; 180-200,| O'Farrell, houses. |The House has approved| the cowboys, especially, the little Bere asation Seales Sorted ee te oe 2.40; | 80: 88-9.05; 200-225, 8.70-B.90; 225- both of these, however, and estab-| kid and his partner all dolled up in to shippers 9.40; top i] " Eggs—Unchanged; receipts 45784|250, 8.50-8. 250-300, 8. 3 Second Game lished what leaders believe to be one| true western style, did not want for bidding mostly 9.00 to 9.25] ..<c6; firsts 27 to 27 1-2; ordinary | 300-850, 8.60-8.75; packers 7.00-7.90; ER oH E|of.the biggest legislative achieve-| companions or attention. The kid for lights and butchers; little done: | firsts 25 1-2 to 26 1-2; storage) stags 7.00-7.5 Philadelphia 11 1 ments in any six months of con-| kept side of them all the wa: ppidding 7.75 to 825 | on under-| packed extras 30 1-4; firsts 29 3-4. New York nS 7 0 activity. back to the show lot. There was a * . mostly early sales packing | "Cheese unchanged. CHICAGO POULTRY Pruett and Lerian, Schulte;|,, Leoking back over. the record of| big display of lions, some monster q ; few 8.25 or better; pigs oe Chicago, May 28,—()—Poultry| Barnes and Hogan. — Z "\ this mn, one finds four import-| tigers, polar bears, deer, pumas and &> 5;_average cost Saturday 9.20; POTATOES alive, steady; receipts 12 cars; fowis ant proposals still awaiting Presi-| leopards and_a complete children’s full-flavored hic , May 28.—)—-(U. S. D.|23 to 26; broilers 33 to 42; turkeys E| dent Contiiae's. Samarra menagerie. The C! ped takes t j R fe) oe] $00; about steady, run in- A) Potatoes —Recel 3 178 cars,|20 to 25; roosters 16 1-2; ducks 20; | Cincinnati double cli ymbs di-| on track 352, total U. S. shipments ducks 28; geese 14. St. Louis . -. 0 8 1 rate, “desirable clipped | Suita, “tah Sands springs Cecks 2 ete ‘c. Mays ‘and Picinich; Reinhart | appropriation 101 ca measures. to 16.00; few lower tock trading fail ef good, m: EAPO! FI sent to the White House in two days | after th j and clis 11.00 to 13.50; best ket. ‘slightly weaker” Alal Mit h bah Be Flour cnt Wie: ais of last week’s business rush, : : ‘medium ht fat ewes| Louisiana Texas sacked In carload lots, famil; WESTERN LEAGUE Of four other big jobs completed,| -Two children, aged five and six| jy 150 fn, Smory| Teineeh 2.00 to 2.25, fancy shade quoted at 8.45 to 8.55 bbi.| Des Moines 3-1; Omaha 10-8. three have been pl on the|years, attending a school in Ger-| Mia g@)” Mm ele) -a a culls $00 to 4.00; good | higher; Florida bbls, Spalding Rost! In 98 pound cotton sacks. Ship-| Tulsa 9-8; ; Oklahome City, 15, statute books, They are the ficod| many are expert shorthand | writ- Ane spring lambs mostly old iz slow,| ments 1s. A lo 1-4, merchant marine develop-jers, although can read or Gc . ‘market dull; Wisconsin sacked Bran 31.60 to 32.90. Denver 2-2; Pueblo 3-0. _ bment and alien property settlement! write longhand. . « ¢ ' z . >

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