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eid liens iar timer piateinitmninaeariac ss THR TRIBUNE ismarck, N. tter, $ class Ma VIEKY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY PAYABLE IN $ 50 00 5 1.50 Member Audit Bureau of Circulation THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (istablished 1873) LOCAL WEATHER BULLETIN, Wor the 24 hours ending at 12 noon, Nov 7, 1916: 'remperature at 7 a, m. . Temperature at 12 noon Highest yesterday . Lowest night Precipitation . Highest wind vel Forecast: For North Dakota: Generally fair tonight and Tuesday; warmer tonight and in the east and central portions Tuesday; much colder Tuesday night. oe 22 2 24 - 61 22 Temperature Bismarck .. Chicago ... Galveston . Helena .. Kansas Ci Moorhead . Prince Albert St. Paul . San Francis Williston .. ‘Winnipeg .. Meteorologist. CO OHH SEC ROFOO OES: % © Right here the Missouri ‘riv- * % er stops going west and turns ¢@ ‘north—kKansas City Star. SEPEPOSE SEED ESS % MUCH BETTER. Steele Ozone: the Bismarck Tri une is now an evening paper, which is much more to the sensible. It also .has taken a new Roman title head, and while we shall miss the old | Arrive November line for a time, the new Roman is far neater and the best ever invented. Villa has lost one of his wives. That old bandit’s strength seems to grow right along. SOME DIET. In this time of high cost of living ; all domestic science authorities are confining the diet to those articles which are decreasing in price. - Here's your menu for the month of November, according to Bradstreet’s Tist of articles, which show a/decreas- ing cost: % ;Alum, carbolic acid, caustic soda, ‘eranberries, Hay, mackerel, quicksil- ver, quinine, spruce timber and. tur- |) pentine. “**Some “diet, Francis Joseph's iife was full of tragedies, but he leaves to his heir the biggest tragedy possible. 5 MEATLESS SAUSAGE. UF Germany they are ‘eating ‘meat: pausbZe.”.acompgimd prepared @ ‘German’ chemist, which looks jenerwurst tastes like wiener- fwitrst, andi will keep indefinitely. Ae this(hitdh: ebat of liviiig keeps ‘wp’ we in America will need “meatless ‘sausages,” and meatless lots of other ‘things. Already have we meatless ‘hash; we may count on meatless Toast heef, and meatless chicken loaf, ‘not to speak of wheatless bread, and ~ ‘sugarless syrup. We think it would be a good idea lp for the Deutschland, on her return‘ of 15,000 shares of United States Steel | to New London, to bring over the se- cret German formula for meatless meat. products... Doubtless :some of the Chicago packers would pay a for- tune °for it. ” Dress is getting to be a threadbare topic. WHEAT DROPS ON ARGENTINE REPORTS =-}rains in Argentine, rumors of propos- No. 1 Ha | | December iMay ..- News That Rain Was Falling Has Bearish Effect on Mark- et Chieago, Nov. -—Wheat dropped { sharply today, after steady opening. | Nhaportant factors in the decline were ; ed submarine attacks which might drive gommerce from the ocean and heavy realizing sales. December was down 3% below to-} day’s opening, at 172%; May down} 3 ; July down 435 @14936, { rn dropped considerably, being affected by fear of submarine attacks | and izing sales. Quarantine of | Kansas and iMssouri live | stock markets by Chicago stock yards also helped press down the market. | December was down %@90%; May down 1%@93%; July down 1%@ 92%. | Oats showed a falling off. Decem-/ ber was down, 2@54%; May down 44 @59. Provisions were steady, t) 0 | GRAIN MARKETS |.| 0. O DULUTH. 184 186% 185% December . 1 Northern'‘on trk . 2 Northern on trk .. 171% @181% Northern on trk .. 156% @176% No, 1 Nor, Choice. to carr 184% { . 2 Mont, Hard on trk 185% i . 1 Spot Durum .... 189% @192% No.2 Durum 7 179% @184% | No, 4 Durum 189% Bagley 2 iBear Raid Drives Prices Down Towards Close of Mark- =. No. 2 Mont. Hard to arr 177% No. 1 Durum .........- 188% No. 1 Durum.Choice ... 191% + Re 2 Durum.) 182% @184% lo. 3 Yellow ‘Corn. it | Other Grades Cofn .... No, /$;Yellow Corn, No. 2.“White., Mont. No, 8 White Oats ...).. No. 8 White Oats to arr No. 4 White 0: bz @i59. t 524 @ 52% 52g Barley Choice Rye asa a RECORD BIG SAE OF et New York, Nov. 27.—Opening sales | cotamon sold at 129% to % and Union Pacific 5g to.%,. new high levels in the stock exchange. }. Republic. ‘Steel ; advanced »' 92%; | | Butte and Superior 1% to 698%. = Coppers, steel. and equipment shares generally showed narrow |gains in the first sales. a | New York Air Brake and : Sugar }stocks were storng during the first + 184% ie ‘Rye to arr . 144 @145 {Flax ..... 270% @274% {Flax to arr 270% @274%4 December 18314 : Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin an Ideal Remedy For Constipation. In every family there is more or less occasion for a laxative remedy. It is to meet this need that Dr, Cald- well’s Syrup ‘Pepsin is prepared, and, combination of ple laxa- bs with pepsin fulfills its pur- pose is proven by its place in thous- ands of American homes, Prof. F. J, C. Hertzog, the well ‘known lingui 2341 North Orianna St., Philadelphia, Pa. wrote to Dr. Caldwell that he has used Dr. Cald- well’s Syrup Pepsin in his household with excellent resulas and that he and his family consider it indeed a friend in need, and always keep'a bottle of it on hand. Constipation is the direct cause of much serious illness and is a condi- tion that should never be neglected. Harsh cathartics and violent purga- tives should never be cae to re- lieve constipation, becafise the very violence of their action shoclts the entire system. A mild laxative, such as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is far referable, being mild and gentle in its action, without griping or other pain or discomfort; its freedom from all opiate or narcotic drugs makes it an ideal remedy for children. Prof. Hertzog Praises. This Perfect Laxative iucunenuyul Dr. Caldwell’sySyrup Pepsin is sold in drug stores everywhere, for fifty cents a ‘bottle, id imitations ‘be sure to get Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. See that a fac-simjle of Dr. Caldwell’s sig- nature and his portrait appear on the yellow, carton in which the bottle is packed. A trial ‘bottle, free of Charge, canbe obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 455 Washington St., Mon- ticello, Mlinois. : hour, Elsewhere in the list, profit taking and bear raid drove prices down-1 to 2 points. United States Steel dropped back to 128%, down 744 from the opening. a CATTLE MARKETS $9.75; light $8,70@$2.95; pigs, $6.50@ $8.50. CATTLE—Receipts 19,000;. market, strong, 10 cents higher; beeves, $6.60 \@$12.05; cows. and heifers , $6.05@ | $9.75; stockers .and\-feeders $4.60@ Mrs. J. W. Johnson and baby, who $7.70; . Texans $9.00@$12.75, ‘ SHEEP—Rereipts $7.40@$8.75; 2,000; . market, calves j steady; natives $8.00 | $5.30. to $6.00, Tonight—"The Reform Candidate” western » $9.25 $8.25 @$8.90; lambs, $12.10; western ‘ST. PAUL. CATTLE—Receipts, 5,800. Steers, ' $6.00 to $8.00; butcher cows and heif- ers, $4.50 to $6.50; stockers and -feed- ers, $5.00 to $6.00; butcher beeves, | i L@ 53% ra =, 1, i S mi | Oats on tr 24e tal Chicago, Nov. 27.—Hogs closed 5 to; HiOGS—Receipts, 19,500," Range, | lave . Ee 146 j10 cents higher, with top at $10.35./ $5.00 to $9.50; underweights, $7.40 to; iRye to arr . Estimated for tomorrow, 40,000, Cat-| $8.50; stags’ and boars, $5.00 to $6.00.; \In Store 149 i , i stags’ an » $6.00.) | Barle pA 75 @us j le were 10 to. 15 cents higher, with | SHEEP—Receipts, 10,000, Sheep, | a ley ah ‘on ‘ \top for beeves at $12.05; for Ives, | $8.00 tg $11.50; lambs, $6.00 to $11.50; i ax on 12 a OTA | $12.75. . Sheep closed steady ‘to 10 ewes, $5.00 to '$7.25; wethers, $8.00. to! \Flax to arr .. at cents: higher; top at. $8.90. Lambs, | $8.50. “ 1 » 279 }top $12.10; receipts fell 6,000. below pawn i oh ao {November ,.. 27644, estimate. December « » 212 ‘Steel had dropped to 127% at 2 STOYEN—AUTOMOBILE. May . + 279 to’clock, nearly a quarter of the trad- $80 Reward, Close p.m 1 - 1] Above reward will be paid to: per- jing in a million share market being ‘ ‘ F SEE, i ‘. 'son giving information leading to the INNEAPOLIS. jin ihat issue. Copper, Sugar and e M ie ry ' Smelting stocks followed Steel down. recovery or return of one 1916, Model | [No. 1 Hard ...... «+ 187%4@190% ‘New. York market closed. weak, “'83 Overland touring car, N. D. license! tNo, 1 Northern .. 183%4@186% | **~ sabe y No, 13439: The, car number which is No. 1 Northern Ch 18844 stamped on front end of frame: is} No. 1 Northern to arr.. 1821%4@185% UNION STOCK YARDS. 6336. Left. hind: wheel was equipped} Choice to arr .... 187% HOGS—Peceipts 54,000; market,| Firestone Non-Skid tire and the right No, 2 Northern 178%4@184%% : strong to 5 cents higher; mixed and|Tear wheel' a Racine Non-Skid. Car} No, 3 Northern .. 158%@181% ' butchers $9.25@$"0.20; good heavy, Was stolen in. Dickinson, N. D., on the No. 2 Mont. Hard ..... 178% @182% . $9 30@$10.05; rough heavy . $9.60@ | evening of Sunday, November 19th. Notify Sheriff Stark County Dick- ingen N. D.; Guy Hunter, Dickinson, LEAVES HOSPITAL. have been patients in the Bismarck hospital, returned to their home in the city. ; ‘ Maclyn Arbuckle , Tombrrow—“Gloria , Romance!” i ‘Wednesday— Billie Burke “His Wife's Goi) ‘Nafne” Lucille Stewart “"“Thureday—“The Golden Chance” Wallace Reid Friday—“The Slim Princess” . Francis Bushman Sautrday—“The Great Problem” Violet Mersereau Edgar Mount of Baldwin transacted business and called’ on friends'in the city Saturday. * * Visitors in the city during the week- end from Wilton were John P, Nelson and John Dumas, ._* * Atorney Eastwold of Steele, trans- acted legal business in the Capital City during the week-end. ‘8 A. B.-Danstrom. and John Ruth of. the Painted Woods district spent the week-end in the city transacting bus- iness. ed VISITS PARENTS HERE. Merton J. Orr of Jamestown was a guest of the week-end of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orr of Avenue A. + 8 * RETURNS FROM VISIT, Mrs. Clifford Johnson, wife of. the freight cashier of the Northern Paci- fie lines, arrived in the city Sunday from a visit with friends in Duluth and Minneapolis. Mr, and Mrs, John- Hamilton What's the meaning? Accurracy and Reliabilty. . if We have the new model, 16 size, 17 jewels, adjusted, cased in a 25 year open face case sel- ling for $25.00 in a fancy dis- play box. Just the thing for a Christmas present and a last- ing one, , See Our Window Folsom’s Jewelry Opposite Post, Office MOTHERS OF MEN the Ages:has been dedicated to you It is JANUARY 1st and 2nd ' the Mightiest, “Awe Inspiring: Wonderplay of ‘Auditorium Special Soloists and 25 Piece Symphony Orchestra CHRISTMAS 1916 Your friends can buy anything you can give them except YOUR PHOTOGRAPH . Open Thanksgiving Day and Every Sunday _ Until Christmas Make Appointments Now BUTLER’S STUDIO 311% Main 8t | Hare Block scn have taken a house at 205 First street, and will go to housekeeping shortly. _* ® Ole- Sather of Burnt Creek was ‘among the business visitors in the city Saturday; * 2 * CONCLUDES VISIT HERE. Miss Carolyn Macdonald, who has been visiting friends in-the city, has returned to Winona, N. D., where she Full Dress Suits SPECIAL . Just received a large shipment of full dress suits, absolutely perfect in style, cut and workmanship. We guarantee that they can not be dupli- cated for less than $40 to $45 See South Window ; Closed Sundays Opened Thanksgiving Day Until Noon S. E. Bergeson Opened Evenings Flowers For Thanksgiving For the Thanksgiving table we have an unusualy complete, varied, and beautiful lot of cut flowers. - Our large greenhouses are loaded with choice blooms of Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas, Violets, Narcissus, Snapdragons, Pom Poms and those exquisite festal flowers the Chrysanthemums We also have a choice lot of potted plants, baskets, etc,which make the finest of table decora- - tions for the big day 4 e send her one Your hostess will appreciate a box of : Thanksgiving Flowers, _ HOSKINS will resume her work as teacher in the schools of that place. frre lein | leans | lothes