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| SATURDAY, DEC. 9, 1916. * FOUR BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE et «Secure better distribution and higher Other Grades Corn ,.., 80 @ 87 | HOGS—Recelpts 3,000; steady; top i ‘ anti Monday} elebrate his $0th triment ‘of! their® health and THE TRIBUN E ine 4 Yellow Corn to arr 86 $9.35@$9.45, ‘ ; birthday. gn a ie a thetr morals, Re Tier foun ee ——| No. 2 W. Mont. ......,. 53 @ 57 | SHEEP—Receipts 10,800; lambs : cole evs st Baltimore, told’ the Federal Coste weitere at the Rostotfiee, Gimercn: Ny, | 50%@ 51 |$7.00@$12 00; ewes $6.00@$8.00; weth-| .' '* [FOUR MILLION COMPELLED TO |¢, of Churches of America, in quadri- i | 50% ers $5.50@$8.60: f WORK SEVEN DAYS FOR LIVING ial session here this afternoon. {ISSUED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY | | 49 @ 50 ficchss See ' tect SRO oie atlitagl ive [oon s8l0n, Dele bbb GUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN |Barley .. . 78 @103 | WELDING PROHIBITION hundred thousand Americans are| Fur showing and sale at Webb's ADVANCE Choice + 103 @113 AND DEMOCRAT PARTIES , {compelled to work seven days weekly | Monday, I Dally, by carrier, per month. 50 Rye .... + 140 @141 BRYAN’S BIGGEST HOPES z S . Daily, by mail, per year. a | Rye to arr . 140 @141 Washington, Dec. 9—The literal[, Myron P- Skeels, one of the oldes! Weekly, by mel, per yea: Giercks ‘Flax .. 28544@291% Welding: of the pronibidion and Act and best known residents of the Cap- i Member Audit Bureau of Circulation | Flax to . 285% @291%4 | Democratic parties is William Jen-| ital City, is quite low at the St. Alex- 7, THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER ' December : 1837 is nings Bryan's biggest hope. ius hospital, where he has been un-|| THE GREATEST ATTRACTION EVER ANNOUNCED FOR (Bstabilshed 1873) iMay .. . 186% He declared’ in an interview today | dergoing treatment since September||’ THI§ CITY. BISMARCK AUDITORIUM, ONE ‘ NIGHT = \ July... . 181% that he could accomplish this within |6, 1915. ‘Mr. Skeels is the father of}}) © - EMBER 11 <i Close 1 four years by meeting various groups | Mrs. James W: Foley and B. K. Skeels|{. * ONLY, MONDAY, DEC: : mish ieee of both parties at various times, of this city. Mr. Skeels, if he-lives 4 ~, LOCAL WEATHER BULLETIN. For the 24 hours ending at 12:00, neon, Dee. 9, 1916 ‘Temperature at 7 ure at 1 terday night Highest wind veloci Boise Galveston . Helena Kansas Moorhead ... Prince Albert . les City 210 ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorologist. WESESESSESSOSEEESD % The pest of society is ego- % & tists. ‘son, COP EESESEEEEEEOES = od at Opening of Mark. DAT TE Recotnla: 200) eoteneys = , T CON QUER NEW APMINISTRATION. is heifers $4 wus 3011 Have Hair That Won’t Blow Off Within a few weeks an almost en- tirely new administration will take up the reins of government. Changes are often good for the governed. The clean sweep in North Dakota may |ber was up 2% today over opening at | prove beneficial. The Tribune sin- cerely hopes so and proposes to as- sist the incoming administration in all worthy projects to the best of its ability. The. welfare of the state is the es- sential thing. Partisan considerations should be forgotten and a general concerted effort to improve the state government take their place. Governor Lynn Frazier has main- tained a discreet silence since his . The Qeicker vin Geta biee Teal \ election. He is a farmer, represent: of Pyramid Pile ‘Treatment the Bet- Hh ative of a big majority of the bread- cer At el WERE Nee Are Looking : ‘i fi ee , le , winners of this state. His selection | Don't talic operation, If you can't 9 MONTHS IN to the high office was almost unan- 4mons* and he” shouldenter’ his- term | untrammeled by political trades and deals. yh ba Bismarck will welcome the new offi-. cials with a cordiality that is’ tra- ditional. Governor Frazier find the press and the pubilé of the: Capital City ready to support him in any measure for the benefit of the state. ae " ci Problems of marketing are vital is- abuses on the ‘boards of trade and sues. If the new, regime can Correct | Q— -—_——_————-0 ‘GRAIN MARKETS — $3 prices for thé products of the soil, it wilt Win the’ gratitude such efforts Mi deserve, Revisions in hall insurance laws, |] farmers’ ‘terminal elevators and other. WHEAT CLOSES: jup 15% at 93%. should |eaders showing light losebi, the stock Absolutely Pure Made from Cream of Taris. NOALUN~NO PHOSPHATE HGHER TODAY Due to Efforts of Shorts to Cover | Chicago, Dec. 9—Wheat closed higher today, due chiefly to covering by shorts. Increased exports rumors also helped increase slightly. Decem- 165%; May up 2% at 177%4;' July up 2% at 149%, Corn followed wheat and closed up 2% at 91%; May up 1% at 93%; July Oats were stronger. December up % at 58%; May up % at 57%; July up % at 54. Provisions closed sharply higher, LEADERS FALL Slight Losses Are Noted When Trading Begins on Ex ie ye change - NéwW York, Dec. 9.—With nearly all market opening was weak: United States Rubber opened at 67%! off; Utah Copper 123% off %;' Anaconda 97%. off; Chino 68 off%{; Corn Prod- ucts 28%! off 4%; United States Steed 125% off 4. * DULUTH 182 i Hard on trk .. 1 Northern on trk.... 184 @181 ‘lambs, $13 00, ° CATTLE MARKETS 0. EO Chicago, Dec.» 9.—Hogs closed act- ive and strong today with top $10.15. Estimate for Monday, 66,000, Cattle closed steady with top for beeves at $12.75; calves, $13.25. Sheep were weak; top at $9.50; UNION STOCK YARDS. ceipts 29,000; strong to 5 cents higher; *mixed and butchers good heavy $9.40@ rough heavy $9.45@ ; light $8.85@: pigs $6. $8.6! CATTLE—Receipts 500; * steady; beeves $7.00@$12.75; cows and heif- ers $3.08@$10.25; stockers and feed- ers $4.60@$7.85; Texans $7.85@$9.30; calves $9.50@$13.25, SHEEP—Receipts 4,000; market steady; natives $8.50@$9.00; western 50@$9.50; lambs, natives $10.25@ 12,00; western $10,50@$13.00. SOUTH ST. PAUL. veal $7.50@$10, PYRAMID Trial wait for a free trial of Pyramid Pile Treatment, get a 50c box at any drug store and get relief now. If not near a store send, coupon for free trial package in plain wrapper, and get rid of itching, bleeding and protruding ‘piles, hemorrhoids and such rectal troubles, Take no substitute, FREE SAMPLE COUPON . PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, eo Pyramid Building.” “ 4 Marshall, Mich. ‘Kindly send.me a Free sample ‘of? Pyramid Pile Treatment, in plain’ wrapper. Name °.... Street « Ci at} Beautiful hair and Newbro Mich. There is a feeling of comfort and-self assurance in the thought that ones hair won’t come off.’ Every’ woman, with reasonably good health, may have that kind of hair provided she will give it cage and attention. The scalp must. be kept clean and free from dandruff. For this purpose’ there is nothing superior to Newbro’s Herpicide. Used intelligently, the effect of Herpicide is quickly: apparent in the increased life, luster and’luxuriance of ‘the hair. i | ’§ Herpicide are almost invar- iably associated. Herpicide eradicates dandruff, checks falling hair, stops itching of the scalp. The odor is delightful. Guaranteed by the Herpicide Co., Dept. 151B, Detroit, Send ten cents for trial size bottle and booklet. Sold ev- erywhere. Applications at the better barber shops. Tan a “Whois thak?’, “She is Passion.High Priestess of His Satanic Majesty- the Queen Regent of Hell,” i Repltes_Experience PASSION. @ , NEW YORK, ~ 5 MONTHS IN © PHILADELPHIA. 7 MONTHS IN | CHICAGO pyouri 6 a es PRRON TY HE BEAUTY OF;THE YOUNG “LADIES , OF ‘EXPER: sIENCE”’ COMPANY HAS SET A NEW AND UNTOUCH. ‘ABLE STANDARD OF CAPTIVATING GIRLHOOD FOR THE STAGE, ; ALL THE NEWEST AND:LATEST DANCES ARE GIVEN i No. 2 Northern on trk |. 171 Cems to coerectqurrontauees “STi Nov § Northern on irk 12186 @176 IN THE GOLDEN CABARET ACT BY THE FASCINATING Beis | No. 1 Northern to arr.. 184 ? . { ‘ ter.. The press of the state shoul¢ Mont. 2 Hard on trk 2 eee 181 . a aon Ati LADIES OF THIS COMPANY. y support every worthy movement to|No. 2 Mont. Hard to arr 181 PRICES: 50c TO $2.00. SEATS NOW ON SALE AT FIN- i ameliprate conditions among the| No. 1 Spot Durum ...... 187% @190% \ Sea i : NEY’S DRUG STORE. k North Dakota farmers. No. 2 Spot Durum . 177% @184% " ; zi No. 1 Durum to arr 185% ; i ‘As an agricultural state we have| December 188%. Telephone us now before you forget to c i {far too little to say relative to the ney aS . itn a x : {3 marketing conditions under which our| 02'S © BIO LO ET oy poe * l H M d R . b . h Ch 4 . : eA eae ecco vee eeson and oar ware HY lay it aside. Remember that Christmas is TEE zier can, through the proper use of 78 @113 Barley on trk .: . 290: Flax on trk and to arr ak rp oyna oe ieee very near; any of the family will be delight- . competitive’! market’ “”at’ terminal points, he is entitled to the solid. sup- port of the cities, as well as the farm- 1.298 Close 12:45 p. m. MINNEAPOLIS dase ‘ed'with your choice of our many useful gifts. pa No. i Hard .... s+ 186 s No, 1 Northern @186 ‘ i So far as Governorelect Frazier i: 24 Northe g aes ye i es 6 e cet hndomehor bs ate] Rar oar: 8-8 Percolators of beautiful designs, “Univer- radical. He impresses one as‘a think reas? lace : Ea out “ i . ear . f | id f deliberation... Th A ggg % { 5 ‘ sevenorsiec ib camel ot me eaten at IT gal’ make, at prices far below the present # Friday and Satu rday farmers’ needs, and: North Dakota is|Novd:Durum .... 183%! igbietees cakes ’ ; ‘ F a@ farmers’, state, “dependent always on | No. LPurum Choice... . 187%: 3 eae TI ts | : the farmé?s; responsible ever to the ne : Yellow ais NN ar ste market value. Dec. 15 and (6 farmer, '° .. The Tribune bespeaks for the in coming administration the'same con- sideration and forbearance accorde: those of the past. Our new officers may make mistakes—all mortals are prone to error; they’ may even espouse fallacies, but they will riot be pioneers in this. They are, every- one, of them, North Dak+ta citizens, loyal to the best interests of the state, as they see them. No. 3 Yellow oCrn to arr . 88 GOMB SAGE TEA IN - HAR TO DARKEN TT It’s Grandmother's Recipe to Keep Her Locks Dark, Glossy, Beautiful. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea | Pyrex, the \ : new transparent i ‘kitchenware. Husbands, your wife will be delighted with a Christmas box of this ware. | / GREAT DOUBLE BILL — SATURDAY MATINEE ° CARLO (RAND(]PERA Com i igitieay and Sulphur: f kent : ; Y PAN : Th ohne tah Suu or eatnine vert Get the hos en of on oer YouR WIFE LARGEST TRAVELING OPERATIC ORGANIZATION IN ANERIC administration has been etected. it 13! mother’s recipe, and folks are again ‘ A ‘ ay eiisutrtion of the _Beovle of] using it to Meep thelr hair a good Pocket Knives ‘ : Gernsey Casserole .with tile na ee DISTINGUISHED EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN ‘No ota. As public officials, our jor, whit 3 qi sensible, as es : new, officers doubtless will serve tie | ¥€ are living i an age) when a youth-| _ Skates + Pyrex Casserole with tile F OPERATIC SINGERS AND GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA commonwealth as a whole. vantage. = Sleds Se Carving Set c 7; heed singing chorus, Superb Seenery and Costuming. As the duly elected representatives| Nowadays, though, we don’t have nd Presenting upon a.Metropolitan plane of i of the state, they are entitled to all| the troublesome task of gathering the Coaster Wagons vile Shears > 7s | day acening: Donisstti's Bact fear Fri- possible support and encouragement. | SiB@ and penis & ae aos Rifle aii : YY; 4 eg In the introduction to this editorial | product, improved by the addition of » Silverware : L D La 99 we said that changes were good for ones ingredients, called “Wyeth’s Air Rifle 3 i ucia i | mmermoor republics. Long continuance in office,|Sage and Sulphur Compound” for . GET YOUR HUSBAND 4h - as we have often learned to our sor.|2b0ut 50 cents a bottle. It is very Shaving Set AR 5 Saturday Matinee: (2 operas) ‘‘CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA”’ popular because nobody can discover ‘ and ‘‘PAGLIACCI’’. Saturda: vening : i’ : row, is apt to inculcate in. an-office-|jt has been appl: Simply . Carving Set xh urday evening: Verdi’s. massive it has pplied. Simply moisten GET THE GIRLS A ’ and spectacul: holder th idea that the chief end is|your comb or a soft brush with it and : . - P' ular | fi Smoking Set | not,s0 much that he perform the du-| draw oe Proieh your hair, taking Scissor Set ig | CAS 9 ties; of the office efficiently, but that ling ane’ rs vain sae ter ¥ a‘ Razor Set eee i ‘Aida he cling to the office and return as/ what delights the ladies with Wyeth’s Pen Knife : Sy : often as the statutes will permit. |Sage and /Sulphur Compound, is that, y Pocket Knife : \ Intreducing four different ca. 5. 5 The ship of state, thanks to the besides beautifelly darkening the hair Casseroles: sai PRICES: Single seats, $1, §1,50 aad $. ghanon sickees framers of our. constitution, sails a/Guces that soft lustre and appearance Skates And/many other articles that will (Best seats to all 3 operas), $5. OBTAINABLE NOW FROM charted sea. The mariner and his crew may change; the rules of navi-) gation may alter slightly, but the guiding, fundamental principles of | of abundance which is so attractive. This ready-to-use preparation is a de- lightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It government temain: thé: same f° Embroidery Scissors is not intended for the cure, mitiga- 5 ntictor a Your exact ‘needs. MRS. W. F. CUSHING. REGULAR SEAT SALE OP TUESDAY, DEC. 12, FINNEY’S DRUG STORE. Bi (Prompt attention to mail orders both from in and out of town) THE SEASON'S SUPREME MUSICAL-THEATRICAL » EVENT MRS. W. F: CUSHING PRESENTS THE