The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 29, 1921, Page 3

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THE BISMARCK ae . PAGE wake. NAVAL PLANES HUNTING DOWN U.8, BATTLESHIP WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921 " eseemnranvesn um cw tC (iii: | wt) Fare Forth Webb Brothers varied from unchanged figures to/1 1-2 and have reduced the price to move them quickly. Women’s High Shoes that formerly sold at $7.50 and $8.50. Now $4.19 Women’s and Misses Oxfords that formerly sold up to $5.00. Now $3.69. Children’s Pumps, Oxfords and shoes: Special at he off Regular cents lower were followed by upturns jall around to well above yesterday’s 4 finish, Ol RT, | Susoquentty decided turther ad- nn a a ‘ i ‘ ’ 3 ' eee Establish Contact “With Radio| “Merchandise of Merit Only.” In Cool Cloth ae es = euvers | ‘ : | Newport News, June 29.—Planes | e P e le sen p and’ Langley feld put out at neat | £ - ‘ y i ui ut Bea Ft a ) a | o'clock today to search for the radio 0 | es or e es ; uU ou r A controlled battleship lowa' preparatory =! to an attack with dummy _bombs.! . é pe “ Apiaceae ava baer oe ers, i a ‘a st i i f Soe ae ee tsa d were Wagons, iia Nebelnedes, Kiddie Kars, 4 is the zreat outin 2 RECEIVE REPORTS 2 re] fo the navy lepar' ment ‘rom | Sati action ohn ote te ene wo comfort froth Foe commandant or the air service | OW awaiting your inapection in our’ Basement Store. All are cool clothes. We'r dy to fulfill both d 0! fa Satiod at ambi Roads said all the strongly built to stand the hardest knocks t'at their young owners , ~ ‘e reaay to Tu 0 esires. 2 Ue attack | had left the shore stations may subject them to. ; ’ D “6 Dt 6. 9 Ea Oa Geena The Prices ar ee hs Dress up” and “Cool off | Bea Sree bs f = the scouts having established con- Outing Suits of Tropical Worsteds, Mohair, Silks, or Resi Pes tei tack wi du Hammocks Croquet Sets . Palm Beach cloths. ....... ar etl $15 to $25 {my bombs. c+. Take a hammock with you Just as popular as ever is the Outing Trousers of white flannel, white Khaki or Palm Ey vnsi TABU CONTAC ana} the “Fourth,” for a hammock || phrase that tells the story of - Hea. errno +...$83 to $12.50 © Lay Sr.taeut Blaves extapiished conf at a picnic is only second to the || ever fascinating game —al- ' Straw Hats, the newer shapes and braids at..... $3 to $6 ship lowa:at 10:45 A.M. today off the) “eats.” Here you will find a | ways enjoyed by both young Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Underwear, Belts, Bathing F. cry ete Re good selection ranging from || andold. They are shown in our : Suits, ete. (“MARKETS f $4.95 and up 2 basement store, $3.50 each. a |. SS. E. Bera @ son d 4 Chicago, June 25—Wheat prices de- A Sale of Whit ae 2. veloped moderate strength today oes . ess resul i : The Home of Hart Schaffner & Mare Clothes. | break in. values jeloed to aly the We have selected and placed on tables a large assortment of Aa iS 4 diouth. “Opening quatations whick ‘White Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords for Women, Misses and Children a i = =] vances took place, Crop reports from the Northwest were the worst yet. Market closed strong 4 1-4 to 6 cents net higher. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK ‘South St, Paul, June 29.—Cattle re- from Minneapolis. ‘The big speclal feature photo play “Homespun Folks” oN VAUDEVILLE AT THE REX is a picture that sends thrills up and {down the spine, tickles the funny Dell and Ray are the feature vaude- { bone, stirs up righteous indignation ville act today at the Rex. The act | and plays on the. heartstrings. All which is a singing, talking and danc-| of the elements that go toward the ing act comes highly recommended | making of a citiema: success are pres- ent and are so-skillfully blended, tho climaxes so powerfully built up and the comedy reliefs so cleverly placed that there is never an instant in| which the story nalls or loses interest. ceipts 4,800. Market extremely dull. An all-star ‘in which Lloyd) Generally steady to weak. Common Hughes is featured, has been ably | to good steers $5 to $8.. Bulk $5.50 to directed by J. Griffith Wray, under | $7. ‘Best heavy steers early §$7-15. the personal supervision of Thomas | Bulk of butcher cows $3 to $4.50. H. Ince, The story was written by | Best dry-fed butcher heifers $5.50 to Julien Josephson. Henry, Sharp han-|'$6 or slightly better. , Bulk $3.50 to ! dled the photography. 5.50. Stockers and feeders extreme: Pri . , ‘Physician Exp lains Who In addition to this super- special, | ly slow. - Veal calves 50 cents lower, Ices. P) é ‘ Mack Sennett's latest comedy “She Hog receipts 11,500. Steady to 10; Should Take Nuxated Iron Practical. Advice.on How.To Help. Build Up Great Strength, Energy and Endurance g OE ee ge ee “Lack of iron in the blood not only in: y stilt be yours in feeling, full of life, Hoeated in good condition. Phone | Good to choice ewes $2 to $3. on. Nee 3 white 32 34 to 33 fw TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS ASK Your G ; pane phyecel and soeraiad wreaie cl being brimming over with vim LOST Cameo rihg. Phone ane ay at | * CHICAGO LIVESTOCK cents. ig Trocer table, ly fatiy d, but it ut La x * ———————————— hifn of that virile force, that et ron you take is orzaite iton ward. 1 Re | Chicago, dine 29.—Cattle receipts | “Barley 44 to 60 conts. Hem ake =a Sighed by the Seaside” will be pro- sented. TOO LATE TO CLA CLASSIFY _ cents higher::- Range $7.50 to $8.40. Bulk $7.75 to $8.25. Pigs steady, bet- ter grades mostly $8.75, Sheep recel ts 900. “lth 25 cents: lower, * Good native lambs largely $8.50. Lambs weak fieep steady. |'$143 3-4. July $1.33 3-4. $1.27 1-4. September | bill introduced today ‘by Senator Hitchcock, Democrat, Nebraska. | ae hay ‘Beans originated in Egypt. GARAGE FOR RENT—Centrally Bulk beef | ‘Rye No. 2, $1.14 1-2 to $1.13 1-2, Flax No. 1, $1.74 to $1.76. a MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Feel Old? Overwork, worry, enziety of sorrow | 7,000, ° Genvrally steady... steers $6.75 to $8.25. Hog receipts 24,000. Slow, mostly id not metallic tron which WANTED—A competent girl for gen- eral housework. No washing or irov- ing. Apply Mrs. H. R. Bernat, 104 Organic iron—Nuxated cessand power in every walk of life, y ike the ircn in your blood and like le James Francis Sullivan, formerly ve increased strength and ur money will be refunded by {urers if it does not produce satis- wide apart that the mill can’t grind. . "For want of iron you may be sn old man thirty, dull. of intellect, peor in memory, ervous, irritable,and all ‘rua down,’ while 150 or 00 with plenty of iro: The oldest church in thé United States is the Church of'San Miguel at Santa ‘Fe, N. M., erected 53 years after the landing of Columbus. ‘One cotton picking machine does the work of 500 pickers, cents. 3 1-9 up at 35 3-8 cents. at 34 1-4 cents for spot. BISMARCK 6 . (Furnished by Russell-) Bismarck, June 29.— No. 2 yellow and mixed corn | Oats 5-8 up No. 1 dark northern , time. ‘HITCHCOCK FOR . ” Bellevue Hospital (Outdoor Dept.), New York, entils and apples, , 16-to 15 conts higher. ans the Westetieeter Covunty. Hospital 1b ie iron is iron just as it comes fromthe | Avenue A. Phone 622. 6-29-1W! Sheep receipts 14,000. Steady to| Minneapolis, June 29.—Flour 33 to} undermines strength and health, These | may also transform a beautiful : of strong acids on small pieces of iron FOR SALE—1919 Overland; a good! 95 cents lower. : 50 cents lower. In carload lots 38.59 | causes contribute fo kidney tock. emt and Cia imitabie, have wcoagly He i rom uated bron ce hargain, if taken before Friday/| i ee ee a barrel. Shipments 36,970 barrels. weak or dteased kidneys make 01 . * ey 1 9 . # - great necessity of phy ne iron insult a highly enncen- evening. 925 7theatrect, Bien eee OULUTH, TREND) Bran $14 to $15. feel fey Kid examinations of their ‘a dose is estimated to be hut june —W hea prices oeeer as down patients, Thousands of per tent (in orzanie iton | WORK WANTED—Reillable and active! were advanced in today’s market with! On Thursday evening an Ice | KODAK FINISHING wear aftee stat eudieriog from ph high school hoy. Apply Box 121, Bis-| bidding on dry, hot weather reports Cream social will be held on the r ; _ Ressanda highly nervouscondition marck. Tel. 300-R. 6-29-2t| from over the Northwest. July wheat L | quatity Work for the Amateur, of sufficient iron in their red blow 7 5 rahe ? Presbyterian Church awn. without ever realizing the rea! ¢ i FOR SALE—New Ford Roadster andj closed 2 cents up at $1.25 bid. July | ‘ be pis Noo SLORBY STUDIO * ie trouble. Without iron in your biood your food Oakland Roadster at a bargain. Bis-| flax closed 4 cents up at $1.79, Spot | There will be ice cream cones he- eye and bladder eo thet the eystem is 7 ! merely passes through the bedy something Ir marck Tire and Auto Company, 211] tye was 5 1-2 up at $1.20. Barley|gides ice cream and cake. A pid from waste end matter luccessors to like corn through an old nil! with rollers 90 wornout Broadway. 6-29-1w| Closed+ unchanged at 43 to 6L| cake sale will be held at the same] thet causce one to feel old, tired, len- HOLMBOE STUDIO quid. » They benish backache, thee matic pains, sore muscles, otiff joints. hi PALE AND SPECIAL’ =| MINNEHAHA 18 FOUND IN MOST HAPPY HOMES: No. 1 amber durum 96 A GREAT BANK evoke at night with cheumatic sine I con cow |amd is geod for Pili member of the No. 1 mixed ‘durum 91} lon in comlest ond qniey 9 peed sight's rect.’ |.No. 1 red durum .. 86) |. BVERY Monti 4 THE YEAR No. 1 flax .... Lay! = er on| Washington, June _29.-Establish: | i ‘ Re Z flex | ment in New York of {n international er ainye oS”) panking institution to be known as the Better Today Than They Have Ever Been ' We expect Goodyear Tires for pas senger cars to excel in future even the wonderful performance they have delivered in the past. They are better tires today than they have ever been. Weare making both tires and tubes larger, stronger, heavier, more dura- ble, than ever before. the most economical and satisfactory tire equipment this season that it is possible to buy, be sure you get Goodyear Tires and Tubes. The nearest Goodyear Service Station If you, want Dealer has them. THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY Offices Throughout the World | MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN | Minneapolis, June 29—Wheat 285 ae compared with 206 cars a year! 3-4 to : ae Cksh No. “k’ northern and in order to giv advance. Quality Meat Mark bid We Close All Day July 4th This Year the Fourth falls on Monday, benefit of this National Holiday, we have decided to close.all day. E tomers to place their orders early in E. A. Brown, Grocer. E. A. Dawson, Grocer Logan’s, “We Thank You.” * Central Meat Market 5 | “Bank of Nations” with two billion; | dollars capital to act as the fiscal agent of the United States and such | other governments as might be admit- | ted as stockholders is proposed in al e our employees the We ask our cus- et, Brown & Norum WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Vaudeville and Pictures DELL & RAY Singing, Dancing, Talking Thomas Ince’s Latest Drama “HOMESPUN FOLKS” A Remarkable Six Act Picture also Mack Sennett’s Latest Comedy “She Sighed By The Seaside.” BISMARCK BOTTLING works, Ine. Local Distributors Phone 427 204 Main Street Bismarck, N. D. rf “IPS COOL” Direction Valleau Theaters Comovany TONIGHT MAE MURRAY in . “THE GILDED LILY” 3 - COMING MR. AND MRS. CARTER DEHAVEN in .. “TWIN lures : HE ay oy ‘BOB iihiiPrON OF PI LACER” IDOL DANCER” JACKIE COOGAN inerecersesvveves SPECK’ BAD BOY

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