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Dempsey fight. But he goes not to praise | and that so far as is known Gibbons has T form . Bureau in Jersey City,|to have boxed in a ring less than 20 1y R HGHT s i b e e R L square and his willingness to meet 2 3 '|'the Hudson County Grand Jury. g Caesar but to bury him. 1ot been'a visitor at the cammp. S o the champion in a smaller area has led | . The cleric is Rev. Dr. John Roach| Today’s activities wer:‘ hnely‘ lhr:md- Y, —_ to the impression that he does not in-| Stratton of - New York, veteran cam-|ed in mystery. Carpentier wall m: b:.‘ == GAMES TODAY. |tend to take excessive advantage of |paigner against Broadway cabarets. Ac-|the road this morning f:r s Jent ut &= e kel o /| his_ remarkable footwork but rather| cording to Dr. Stratton, Saturday’s bout | lengthy workout. when he and Williams finish- 5 2 ol by " | plans to box Dempsey toe-to-toe. is the suprerfe illustration of the world's | was sent behind the barm with Trainer ¢ Aflantic City, N. J. Jurie 33—With a, Columbla, Cornell New York at Boston. ° * ‘The special ring was transferred to- | reversion to paganism. Wilson, Charles Ledoux, French bantam- rkout that fn-|ed in that order. qualifyin; Brooklyn at Philadelphia. day from Madison square garden to AR Ty weight, and Raoul Journee. He remain- preg st oL il honelea o ttsburg - and Prot kard cus ABL three-quarters of an homr. g cluded three rounds of boxing Jack|gav Simpson n, the Princeton cap-| Cincinnati at Pif reh. ¥ Jersey City n‘:vn; bmc A :;- 8 UN. E TO SOLVE dstthr:c? o“l"'w::d S R : i 4 ¢ ’ % e put to the v Dempéey today anded ten iweses otiaaus tngh il Siowiaer e vemmiis o a A-mu, Sanene 3 Prca m.;lzh':tm:g:c:emm thepsales are COGEER JX TINOHES attendants to keep everyobdy out, and ¢ in preparation for the defense| with 148 while Jesse Sweetser of ¥ale| Chicago at St. Louis, : !mlhmo O Detore Chicago, June 29.—Chicago was un- |2, G0 B0 o e fo the 3 training in !ar pars hip against|P: Bovd of Dartmouth was. second| petrojt at Cleveland. mm-'l‘ha rh':mh gd wiih steel with|able to do anything to Cooper in the | After it was ox :fl“ o ant of his world's championship agal vear, again led the fleld with 143. A.| Phijadeiphia at ‘Washington. T engfloorm ded with felt and | pinches foday, while ~Pittsburgh it |17 3 notGeo'“"!d. rked Georges Carpentier at Jersey City on|3920’champion, and Robert McKee of| . Bogton at New York. B o wood pad ry v. Cheeves opnortunely behind bases ‘on | .zl ) B 400 enough boxing and will for third with' 153. < covered with the regulati canvas. Saturday afternoon. 2 e X st T g ol B G Eastern League. Measuring 18 feet inside of the ropes.| balls and took the final contest of the | uo('ho hay Sone SNOUEY boxing and will| 1 A He took his final workout under|Five ocl:x::brigngqul‘al};fe;s‘g:él ed. e P sy o I fpet insine, of. etio] A 3‘“, 2 Swr:; = ! ATy Do s E L- e i > : il Pittsburgh (N) iease w York for a con- the burning heat of a mid-atternoon} ;7 "gycp " Yate, 158; A. T. Buffing-| ~Albany at Hartford: wmmx;:;ne:: S haien anar e, ik g o Mallet, motored to New York for a con- RL"JDICCSTIO'_‘ : sun, under such conditions as Ting|ton,” Yale,' 163; Sidney Scott, Yale,| Waterbury at Springfeld. X 2ltar ton et Ark b oy moser 417 8 el R T T R s FO b prevail when he crawls into. the Af-[164; M. T. Lowell, Yale, 165; G. Gard-| Bridgeport at New Haven. e P i‘tw:m;er e o ‘"‘?mm S 2 by 4 3307 ST ddatemint to erse] P B to face the European .(-h.m:\'fu:l:..s £ | ner. Yale, 173, : i the Do §2:30 § 33 4 ofover the arena 1 :mm.nn 4. he found i ter working for the 1a{.~( l\.\d e >puh_ At the annual meeting A. T. Buffing YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. A:ot;rdlng o B iovasdtlon e ant el s I. .1 ° 4: i | carns Ziei ack 1o7oamme The - Colatertnr il tasia ket private, }u.»v‘;vs.v\' h(}*lx‘sn;rlr‘\:“ air arena | ton, Yale was elected prestdent,m.?.d §. - National League. day storm of unusual intensity will i 2904 While *he niaiager was away Georges| . "¢ craiipe guvise’ With iuy, LaW lic this afternoon in I mes J.|Bovd, of Dartmo:th, secretary, = New York 2, Boston 3. cause postponement of the bout of Ju- 41 o o 3 1 1 spent 45 minutes in the outdoor ring g b thie TGRItERT paTt Jof s Ui AR Gorhats, a former world's champlon, |3, Ward of Williams 23 ohampions| Brookivn 3, Philadeiphia 2 Iy. In case of a light rain, the ring will A2 1T 183 4 3|shadow-boxing and Jumping rope. When . e ratehed the (ltlo-noidér oritios e e e e e iOn | Dittaburgn '3, ChEGGI T . |6 covered with heavy tarpaulin un- Er ie Descampe returned e announced that in| COMIURCR TR e dsesten, mant - g ¢ 2 nly fhres games scheduled.) til the principles are ready to shake = giomes S slaseling oo it ally as he went through his paces. it (O : : i G it : i . + | hands. b — | rounds. The only sparring partners seen S Yol e dene. ook work: | ATHLETICS BATTED ZACHARY e e, As for the spectators, they take what ] ] sl i e g Ll Want Game for Saturday through. You have ¢ AT SENATORS| Boston 5, New York §-(first game). £ tod. t s The Baltic Rivals are looking for-an id Dempsey to the much battered HARD AND DEFE. Boston 3, New York 5 (10 imnings— |the Weather bureau offers, ay if (2) Batted for York in 8th day were Ledoux and Journee. £ t ame for this Sat ¥, Tarry Williams when time was called| asnington, June 28 Harrls _held i) st || was a prospect for clear skies. piDs b lnninss: 1000 03| Tt was rumored loday thar Carpentier | out of town game or this S turdey ending the final round of boxing. The| waghington safe in all but one inning Philadeinbis b, Washigtor-d: | R'I(;!('Aeréxcket sale continues hea(;fy.dAt SR 00100—1|would go to Jersey City on R [ o champion tenderly patted him on the|ioqay, while the Athletics batted Zachary Cleveland 9, Detroit 6. ickards ~Madison Square Garden Bl o moriulg on obard the yacht on whic! = back atter they had shaken hands. | hard and won, 5.to 1. Five speedy double " Si®Frmns 5 Chicggo 3 (10 innings). | éadauarters the sale has tripled, ap-| T taee hits, coper Grimes (). s bién eruldini Reversl) Bundsys. - A Dempsey’s final day of training was| plays,~three by the Athletics, were fea- § § parently because report of counterfeit o 4 e ver of the camp refused to confirm - Movie Star To Tour Europe . tame. After a long walk with “Mike” | ¢ res’ Score: Internatienal League. tickets being.in circulation has caused ALOXSO TO MEET NORTON, report but admitted that Georges A Trant, the Chicago detective sergeant, Philadelshia (A) Washington (A) Newark 5. Jersey City 7. purchases to become wary. Spectators oo 5 4 weuld go to the arema in a novel way. »\'l‘rm;h" paved highway leading west Y 'ivo a o “ab a.p0 2 e| Rochester 0, Buffalp 5. cruising about the garden apparently WINNER TO PLAY TILDEN | t¢ party probably will leave camp from camp, Dempsey returned for a|Witt.e 84 S8l R A M Baiivacre 13 Reaning .0 were doing little business. Wimbledon, Eng.. June 29 (BY the A.|about 10 o'clock Saturday morning and, brisk rubdown and light breakfast. Be- (D@ 4 3 2 3 flamaien £ 3 21 (Only games scheduled.) Examination of the latest block of| ). smerican tennis players will coms| iy By FAERET W% arries a7 Jeniey’ Clty fore dressing the champion jumped ON| jgumginyr 5 1 2 0 «|smithet & 3 1 10 American iAsbbalation. bogus tickets brought to light showed|pets for both the men's and women’s turf | ghortly after noon. In this event they he scales in his rubbing room and|Jwakerih § 31 2 Ofuilerlt 20 6 0 0 A g they were for seats in the section Te-| court championship. William T. *Tilden, | S Py Bt o el e | alanced the beam at 192 pounds he|Perknsc 4 1 ; f;i".T.“,'fi;;"c : 1; : ; 1 Milwaukee 2, St. Paul 13 (first). sérved for Jersey state and munici- the world’s singles champion, already: eon and st: y away from the arena until xpects to lose another pounds with-|JRERI, § 3 § 5 S|Cimevie I 133 5| Miwaukee i 3 (esemd). U [BalGENCAI. e chuckled’ when hie| uss ‘i o Ei champlon, already; about 3. ook’ in the next 36 hours. HHamisp 4 103 9 3 9.0:30|- Xansas Clty 2 Minneypolis9. (first).. [tHonsht of ‘the chance a purchaser|poy 55 the men’s singles, which is to be geC it Iddie O'Hare the middleweight spar- ki 1009 8| Kansas City 4, Minneanolis.5 (second).| would have of ousting the mayor of fought out between Manuel Alonso of REACHED SEMI-FINALS IN P partner had left camp early with| Tolals 4017 23 ljdcostap 0 0 0 0 8 Louisville 8, Columbus 2 (first). Jersey Cit: Spain and B. L C. Norton of South Afri- s T ERGIASE s understanding that Dempsey would totad’ 2 6 6 9| Louisville 14, Columbus 5 (second). ST e N R INTER ’ A do any more boxing. It has been| (y) Batied for Zachary in St Ifdianapolis 5, Toledo 1 (first). DODGERS WIN, EASILY California reached the champlonship| Philadelphia, June 20.—Fritz Bastian he custom to hav(i O'Hare box with Score by innings 0:0: 01000 340 D5 Indianapolis 4, Toledo 6 (second). FROM THE PHILLIES | plane by winning from Mrs. Satterthwaite | of _l_ha l;n“,e““y of Indiana will me;t - L D o i -1, 6-0. Miss | Philip Neer of Leland Stanford and J. e O 000100000—1 Eastern League. e e 29.—Brooklyn bat. | of England in straight sets, 6-1, 6-0. Miss AR 47 et ey e B | it fow il M U Ml 0 S I s o o ra sl ik tlng Beseteril s DAL b el e L Harvard will play Me- R T o e e e e M s * "™ | Worcester 7. Pittsfield 5 (first game). ey by BErd todayian Both | cliampionship cvent Mlle. Suzanne Leng-| Neil Drumwright, Untversity of Tezax ia e n an effort to locate him. He faile o g s s n iphia, s th{ Sismplohship (vt e th faeh BRI TrdBaof. the: It e e e e D TANS wawE GAME Albany 0, Bridgeport & o S%): | Philadelphia runs resuitéd _ from Lece] "I her play today Miss Ryan shonelate lawn tennis championship tournament Lox three rounds with Williams, the | INDIANS TAKE A% Ibany 0, Seporh 8 - home run drive over the right field wall. brilanll i thettioe: oft Hectiasd iohos] AE. the MEAonY Cricket! cluhy THNoRN sparring partner to make appear- o¥ FROM TIGERS| Waterbury 13, New Haven 2. Miljus was strong in the pinches. Bruggy and cut drop shots, which Mrs. Satterth-| tomorrow. e at the camp, Cleveland, O., June 29.—Cleveland won . B EaDING had his finger spl(;t ]P}' L (oulwun e e | aits wat entirely unable to handle, Bastian qualified today by defeating Jempsey tugged at the heavy( the first game of a four-game series from . second inning, and Rawlings was hit on Mt Ryse hndl Mile: Micnetor Drotabie| url Wibsliarsitis’ Untveratty | of TNAREt: s for a threc minute round and| petroit today by hammering the Detroit ' National League. the hand by a pitched ball, both players| ) shadow boxed for another three| pitchers for 17 hits. including three dou- Wi Lost Pet. | retiring from the game. Score: will meet to decide the championship on|vania captain, picked by the majority of efo Vi on s ol game. S . o inutes before pulling on the gloves to| hleg ang a trip.e Score: 8 rday’s Alonso and Norton will com-| the critics as the favorite for the tit Yia Tob him i Sty £ Pittsburgh 22 se8 s pete fomciTow to decide which man shall | Both Fischer and Bastian are left-handed Willian e let him drive = Detroit (A) Cloveland (A) New York B B Olon2b 5 1 1 ™ 1 the title Saturday. players. LIy DA R S ieden) 5 % 4§ 8l Boston .. 29 547 ok Jaa ook caid toaey it he was playing| Another surprise to the gallery was self with attempts to muckdtx.hem.m S 9 0 o|St. Louis 32 515 5 < |in better form than at any time since|the easy manner in which J. B. Fenm:l. Diilty a5 16 Fighting. Bo SEamnts 3¢ j0| EOOKITE. 2 a0 t31 lig arcival in Europe, ‘1 shall be per-|JE. won from James Davies, Lelan . o b o b icago 3 o 4-3-3 3 o, - anford. ricked Williams by partly turming 8|Wood it 3y et = 39 391 11 kAt o G R e Sl A e G R Da- m around ,““‘g - ’l}‘l"“” :‘t]m’, ’; ofGardnerab 5 2 1 2 | Philadelphia .. .. 19 14 303 i e vies’ defeat by eliminating E. W. Feible- ail him with'8 1eft or Fight Ht i85 i American League -— man of Harvard. e e gyt e i EiH ® 1 B : ; In the other fourth rountl singles match , aly 12i00 ot e N Em s CRLVETES Drumwright defeated Edmund Levy of After the »mw;l hkadKfiled mdr;l; | £:) a;(\;]evel;ndk 2;‘ g;} 3 SHROUDED IN MYSTERY | (o University of California. ena managert Jac earns gave o| New York 2 2 % ? Tt das s Gounica - . a 3 days. | xxxWooda - 7 5 an o Score by innings: Manhasset, N. Y., June 29.—Georges In the second round of t lou! el b ‘\:-‘\'ufflro Iy'x‘:m:;;:;‘:l i than 1| e AEton 33 b2 Dophiv o Carpentier boxed four rounds with as|M. Wheeler and J. W. M}o:!. Ya:;lderr!alb Dee, E 2 :4321 Philadelphia 1 Rpgty = i ¥ 5 aye! punch the light bags for a round or 3 | Detroit 36 AT8| T m‘: hits, Griftith, Willame, R, . ?an) _spargn: al;;_‘ar;ne}r"uiss lh:an:(\s:no::: ;'_l» h‘_ Howell and E. Mena, yette, wo tomorrow. The champion’s depart- i 1St. Louis 38 +433| Three base hits, Myers Home run, Lee. it i Pl;km-ny o ‘l;'m‘fwr 2 ol B il e e 5| e e e L e pugilists was not revealed CHALLENGE SLUGGERS = = A .:M:‘lc e n“llhlc\ E?ghslecb]:g:rde lfg; (z) Batted for Bush in o Philadelphia .. 40 394| AT LEAST ONE CLERGYMAN It was also declared at the camp that| The Unknown Sluggers challenge the Mary Miles ‘Minter, well known ite resider i Eastern Leugue. TO ATTEND THE BIG FIGHT|tho challenger had not boxed with Tom | Forest Street Sluggers to a Fame Of]" adute atar. Whe aasently et SN0 : Won Lost et | o 29— ill be at|Gibbons, -St. Paul heavyweight, despite|baseball for Friday morning, at § o'- —— 113 5 & b New York, June 20.—There wi at| Gt 3 York for a two momths trip te DARTMOUTH WON TEAM . Wond; Q:;“fij‘:fm 37 1 :gg least one clergyman at the Carpentier-| widely circulated reports to that effect. | clock at the Lake Street play ground sl . GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Gardner, b 31 ‘55 - Bridgeport .. . 3 554 Greenwic 29— i , 5 : mont Dorsag . ine 23— Durt-| BROPPED ALL EEFORTS.TO Hartord ... L 31 4 b onship of the Intercollegiate golf as- STOR BIG FIGHEL . tetd . . 25 467 soclation with an aggregate total of| Trenton, N. J. June 20—All efforts Waterbury .... .. 25 439l g ' <73 strokes for the 72 holes played|to stop the Dempsey-Carpentier fight AlBany T 18 295 3 < ¥ erday and today over the Green-|by injunction were dropped late to- e T 0 wich ¢ Py club links, day by the International Reform Bu-|yANKEES BEAT RED SOX Vale was only one stroke behind|reau, following a conference here be- .~ e e mbridge University of Eng-|tween Rev. Robert Watson, and Clinton s i Princeton tied for third place| N. Howard, respectively President| New York, June '20.—New York de- 280 Drake University of Des|and Secretary of the Bureau. Dr. How- | feated Boston in a double header today, M L lowa, which had set the pace L ard announced it has been decided to| 8 to 5 and § to 3. The second game was | ) the afternoon round today, weak- | drop all prospective chancery proceed-| Won in the tenth inning when Peckin- s [1] 1 and finished 5 strokes 'behind | ings for an injunction and rely upon Paush hit a home Tun into the right feld > nd Princeton, Harvard, | the action taken by representatives of | stand with Fewster o 4 s st (252G taen by ienpneniatives In the opener Pekinpaugh hit a homer A off Pennock with Hoffman on base. FIN ANBI AI. AN[,] CUMMERSl AL ccason i the second Fame o Bush The Firét game— N | Boston (A) New York (A) I PR AL e : £ ERY o 5 2 . Fost, 3023 Ppaughm 313351 (1] MARKET FIRM BUT DULL. Miami Copper ceneee 22 L 4 14 0 0|Rutnlf 205600 Miewourd h &°T . e 2 23 2 3 1 4 3 ofMeuselrf 40100 New York. June 20 —Business on the| Mo K & T or Siae . 1y o b 4210 0P 431108 st xchange today was dull, but a| Misouri Paciie o] 9% 2 | Collinslb 4 0 6 ¢ OfMcNally3d 3 ¢ 1 1 1 . Sbin: to stvong ting Frevkiien Missouri Pz: pr e 388 38T gsig IScotts 401 2 3 o[Ward2> 3 21 4 0 e 4 . . 34 Rusl,c 4 13 0 0|Hofmanc 8 32 ¢ 6 1 R Sor DO SeennIs, IOt [ovsey . L8 Peuiockp % @ 0 0 O|Shawkerp 3 1 6 0 0 o mong ste equipments, motors, do- S % | Kammp 31000 7 ——— ™ oils and specialties, effected furth-j Jorth I < : b e e TR B i s ‘ . o - e T S LT D he efforts of the bakery that is mak wert recamicly aialch domn -t o | Bl S el 0 you appreciate the efforts of the ery that is - ir on_ the rise of call money from 5| leading New York . 32110010 %38 % 2 to 6 per cent, the maximum quota-| Beiding 2 pr RTe i e sk 2o 2 n of recent weel The net result, | s pud e ewsice, Yiek, Hefman, Three biss ing the best bread 0 er. showed a majority of gains. hit, Ward. ~Home rum, Peckinpaugh : The one striking exception was Mex- bem:;j“{".';— o . 4 ot Do i 1o | W elal” PRRTAC T N o T 0 you appreciate that bread can be made ve enced renewed pressure. U S Rubber 11 0|Ppughe 5 1 1 i 0 Accumnlation of steels and equipments | U § Tubwr or ¢ 0 oaumat " 31zl or it can be made very poor ? 2 " wccompanied by reports that rail-| U 5 Sew pr s ey et A would enter the market for | Weu Un~ 76 i 3 H necded supplies. Coppers strength- | Westng 2 & i 50 3 o . . * nea of foroienurchases of the mewl,| Wa o i fiod Do you appreciate that there is GO OD bread on the P were Irregularly higher, although | Wora } “ 2 many May statements of earnings a:fl‘l"l Worth Pump B Y 4 9 1 roved disappointing. Southern Pacific's roossd) n1al report, showing met returns equal 0 market and lots and lots of bread not so good ? - per cent., exerted little influence.| New York, June 29 - = Sales amounted to 585,000 shares. er. High 6; low 5 1-2; ruling rate 5 1-2; New “:; hite, x";}mg 0\11 : lsugnn oc:u The higher rate for demand losns and| closing bid 5'1-2; offered at 6; last loan| Hiny oo Ll Sl % offerings of time monéy occasion-| 6; bank acceptances 4 1-2 and 5, s little surprise. Federal reserve banks I g3: Call money firm- ..1110000 g 0 fé Do you appreciate that anyone can make poor bread, but B —— Browns Won Out in Tenth, 2 witndraw an_additional $30.000.000 LIBERTY Bowos, e e b el B not everyone can make GOOD bread ? tomorrow, or a total ‘o; 2,000, 'or hits in the tenth inning today gave St. Louis a 4 to 3 victory over Chicago. W liams hit his 12th home runm in the sixth e Do you appreciate that GOOD bread must TASTE and (1] Foreign exchanges again were govern- 4 by London, where Sterling and most ental rates moved more favorably this center. Leocal dealings were re- orted light and mainly specalative. e e e smell sweet and wholesome ? That it must have a smooth, close grain ? "That it iberty bonds were irregular, the 3 Sfeiman® S declining to 86.44 within a fraction of their low record. Speculative rafls made additional gains, but international ssmes were featureless. Total sales (par must not be heavy or soggy, but light, flaky, soft and “sqringy” ? weswosessnms > El £ ES et e Do you appreciate that good bread depends on good in- BTOCKS., - . | e imocssei@mn e N R Soae 0 Totals T e gredients, bake-shop conditions and utter cleanliness ? § foe i "IN DEXTER’'S MOTHER’S BREAD are used only the OESCHGER HELD GIANTS TO best and richest of ingredients. Our blke-shob conditions are the most modern and FOUR HITS AND BEAVES WON Boston, June 29.—Oeschger held New scientific in the world. Our workrooms and employees are as clean as your own CHICAGO GRAIN PRICES, York to four hits today and Boston won 3 . g i . Chicay 20 ; the opening game of the series 3 to 2. kitchen. A single trial will make you appreciate the fact — known to all master e R s B York had taken the lead i ounded with vigor today from yester. | After New. ] in oda; pares wi Canai s - euch exyort businead g |11 (AR Hinnine - atueid | bakers—that no bread on the market today com with ” developed and arop reports twere f{no | Cruise and Boec e ke L worst so far this season. The market| ! Southworth provided the tieing and i 3 closed strong, 4 1-4 to 6c net nhigher,| WiNNINg runs. Score: 4 with July $1.33 3-4 to $1.24 1.4 ana Sep: e el A e : 2 SERer FL2 03 to SLIS Corn mained | numar o 5 38 lnmma R o , 3‘]-g to 3-8 and oats 1-2 to 3 Pro- | Bancroftss 3 0 2 1 OBarbare.ss ¢4 3 4 visions finished unchanged to 2% highe Tt b aEmERL e i o ; Kolly, i Boeckel, Although some depression was shown | Wt 5 5 1 8 ofroae §3 sl 5 at the outset in the wheat trade, prices 818 2 i ey G quickly began to_climb, and. ghrongnout PRI : HE the remainder of the session the course 108000 » 3 i i proved to be practically all toward hizh- 30500 st 300 6 0 .l B er levels. It was estimated that export 2 R sales overnight had totalled 1,230,000 Totals 28 424 A bushels and that further European de-| Tor mattedte Eraor - mand was in prospect, for drouzht re.| () Besed for Bavp in ports at hand from Russia, Roumania, | . Score b innin France, Argentina and Great Britain. The advices from Russia were so di tressing as apparently to place that coun- try altogether out of possibility as a source of supply this yvear. In addition % ) % 0% 2% >y £l 5 5 % L] . POSITIVELY THE MOST DELICIOUS BREAD BAKED IN AMERICA CARPENTIER TO MEET reports from the domestic spring. crad DEMPSEY IN 18 FOOT RING ! belt left but little dbuht that unless |- New York, June 29—Paris fight fans rains came almost immediately the 1d| aren’t the only folk who are surpris- would be reduced at an alarminz rapid|ed that Georges Carpentier is going rate, b el il 10 mect the hard-hitting Dempsey 11 | : . | 4 : e § . Stoppage of rural selling as a result{an 18-foot ring. 3 wien 0L % 41 fly | of vestrday's sudden break was also an| The contract specified that the ring . - s v Im:nrv:'r‘uh bullish factor and the day|should not be le:s than 18 feet square Irepiret P Nen Y % @ ended with shorts running to cover, or more than 24 feet square. ST R PR TR o o Rarvater © 3 4 ——— i ] L] Complamts of excessive dry weather| The fact that no official protest has in many sections gave rise to some anx- | been received from the Carpentier side fety in regard to comn as well as wheat. | over installation of the minimum sized An unusual bulge fn corn values followed | vi which will be completed tomor- andoats were holsted s o result, row h wsed much comment in A- Provisions averaged higher with hogs | m an hoxing cir . and graln, ‘ he frenchman is understood nevorl R \ o i s o A S LA o S kel ik e