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, \ NESDAY,' AUGUST 3, 21 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE... stockers a d 25 cents higher, BURTNESS PILOTS [sists pccapiat aot Uneven aver N. D. LAND BILLS TO aging about steady. Range, $8 to $11. Bulk, $8.50 to $10.75, Best pigs, SUCCESSFUL END} 10:0. Sheep receipts, 2,100. All natives. Strong to 25 cents higher. Bulk good O. B. Burtness has piloted three bills} native lambs, early $8.75;. few $9. through the house on behalf of the}Good light and medium weight ewes, public lands’ committee all of which) $4, he had reported and handled on the floor and which are of general inter- est to the people of North Dakota. One amends the enabling act of North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and Washington so ag to permit th States to lease their school le which have been found miner: character for a period not to exc twenty years on such terms as the legislatures may prescribe, leasing ot No. Washington, Aug. 3.—Congressm: BISMARCK GRAIN, (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Aug. 3. , No. 1 dark northern ........... No, 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum 1 flax .... 2 flax agricultural and grazing lands is stili] No. 2 rye .. limited to five years.- The states are also given the right to grant ease- ments over their school lands for highways and other. public uses which Jands of private individuals, can be acquired in eminent domain pro-]| @ year ago. ceedings. Cash No. 1 northern, $1.393-8 to ! Railroad Right of Way. $1.49 3-8; September, $1.298-8; De- The second bill grants railroads] cember, $1.29 3-4. rights of way over public lands whith} Corn No, 3 yellow, 52 to 53 cents. have been forfeited or abandoned and] Oats No, 3 white, 317-8 to 325-8 which. would otherwise revert to the] cents. federal government to the patentee oi Barley, 40 to 60 cents. the legal subdivision in which situated] Rye No. 2, $1.05 1-2 ‘to $1.06 1-2. or has successor in interest except in Flax No. 1, $2.01 to $2.03. cities. and villages where the land is a tanted to the municipality and ex gaan Bitse rae at tept also that the right is expressly|| CONVICT MAKES ESCAPE reserved to all public authorities tu St. Peter, Minn., Aug. 3—Frank Mc- establish legal highways on such] Cool, convicted four yeafs ago of com- abandoned right of way within one] plicity in the murder. of Patrolman year after decree of forfeit or_aban-|George Connery in Minneapolis, es- donment. caped from the criminal ward of the The third bill makes it possible to] state hospital for the insane here. sell isolated tracts of public lands ve- | Unverified reports were received lat- maining’in the Fort Berthold reserva-| er that an airplane had been used to tion in western North Dakota and {aid in the escape. McCool had confess- eastern Montana thus getting suci|ed he was implicated with Joseph isolated tractg:into private hands and| Redenbaugh and others in the murder upon. the tax Msts of the various also of Mrs. Alice McQuillen Dunn, as counties. i she lay asleep in her home in St. Paul. —__ >~7|_ For Shirts. B. & N. Clothes | MARKETS || Shop, 413 Broadway. o———__—__—_____""“ RURAL OFFERINGS SHRINK, Chicago, Aug. 3.—Wheat displayed some weakness today chiefly as a re sult of continued shrinkage of rurai offerings. Export demand, however, appeared to be lacking. Opening quotations which varied from 1-2 cent decline to 1 cent advance were fol- lowed by a slight general gain ani then something of a reaction. Subsequently prices took a decided downward swing because of a dearth of buying orders. The close was heavy, 11-2 to 2 cents net Jower. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, Aug. 3—Flour un changed. Shipments, 57,030 barrels. Bran, $15. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. South St. Paul, Aug. 3.—Cattle re- ceipts, 4,000. Dry ted beef steers, steady to strong. Quotable from to $9.25. Grass steers $5.50 to $7. Few to $7.51 cows and heifers, mostly $3.50 t Few up to $6.50. Veal packer top, $8; seconds, $5, lected ‘Vealers up’ t6” $8.50. "8t and feeders steady to strong. VEAPOLIS GRALN. Aug: 3.—Wheat re. S, compared to 161 cars GORNS Lift Off with Fingers ture. Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, instant- ly that corn stops hurting, then ghort- ly, you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irrita- tion. they are KODAK FINISHING Quality Work for the Amateur SLORBY STUDIO Successors to HOLMBOE STUDIO ASK Your Grocer Humpty ete Bread Produced By BARKER BAKERY TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY® WANTED—Girl fur general work. ‘Apply. to Mrs, Ji:Le La room 313, Bismarck hospital, WANTED-A real live :representative to sell and deliver our..goods\ us for our proposition. . | Nursery Company, Lake City, Min-| aeseia TRIBUNB W. WANTED—Salesman. with car; per week and commissions; priced, guaranteed “tires. bor, Mich, 527 Graham, Benton Hi 8-3-5t 8-8-1t: WANTED—Bxperienced girl, at the low) Wolfe 418 , Broadway. om modern house. Wh best of references. care Tribune. BALL PLAYERS NOT. REIN-} As manager of levator by experienced STATED BY ACQUITTAL (Continued from Page 1) wildest confusion in any recent Cook county criminal case. As the jurors filed out of the:court- room they were slapped on the back {by spectators who shouted congratu- latory words. The defendants, on hearing thel{ nine. verdicts solemnly read by. the a TAKES POSITION Fargo Paper Co. called: Fargo Schoo! of. Business. for’ additional office ‘help.’ Florence Miller was sent. Plenty. of positions. . Day and night school entire year. Duel: accredited by the Nat'l Assn. Accredited Com. Schools. Catalog free. adv. FARGO SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Fargo, North Dakota We have bought out the New G Messrs. Stanley Francis Formerly with Finney Drug Store. Grant McDonald Formerly with Lahr Motor Sales. Co. Direction Valleau Theaters Company arrick Confectionery Corner Broadway and Fifth Street AUNT We beg to inform the public and our friends in general that we have bought out the New Garrick Confectionery and it is our intention to. continue along with, the “same name: You' will find:excellent foun- tain and table service with polite and agreeable waitresses at your command and service. We will serve: light, cold and hot Lunches during the day at all hours, and during the evening we will serve cold Lunches together with our regular foun- tain service of cold:and hot drinks. We will make our own Hard Candies and Chocolates, and nothing but the best of raw materials will be used in its manufac- Mr. Stanley Francis, who has had long years of experience in this particular line of business and who is Widely known in Bismarck, having been connected with Finney Drug Store, will be in charge at the New Garrick at all times. Each and every one of these men inter- ested in the New Garrick Confectionery are Bismarck men and are widely known; We will be pleased to see our friends and the public at the New Garrick. CITY CLEANERS AND DYERS MIRIAM COOPER in... Office in CONSTANCE TALMADGE KLEIN’S TAILOR SHOP ANITA STEWART in...... Phone 770 TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Lionel Barrymore in “THE GREAT ADVENTURE” Toonerville Trolley Comedy Friday and Saturday CHAS. ‘RAY ins 2.6 Ue as “SCRAP IRON” and a two reel comedy COMIN oe .:“THE OATH” ~ OUS BUSINESS” “PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY” Matinee Daily at 2:20 >| WANTHD—By September ist, 7 or 8-!1 store Location.) 2 } money refunded. ‘ounty clerk, gave vent to their feel- ings: in. varied manners, the hours the jury deliberated, the men N,!on trial had paced up and down at 4 times, gathered in little groups to |quietly discuss the case, or remained Write} ‘he Jewelt | Secluded, | WANTS—FOR RESULTS $150) ESI SSS MEN Jake Siegal ‘wants to see you at When you are wanting. a Silk Shirt, Tie, Hose, Hat, Cap or Shoes, he surely will treat, you right’ as to prices and remember everything he sells is, fully, guaranteed or your JAKE SIEGAL wants to see you at 418 B Broadway. Remember every., Friday and Saturday, I will have special bar- gains at wonderful low prices. Pedigreed German Police Ogs. Ar thur Brown Apt. N, Rose Apts, Third Street Bismarck, N. D. -ways the best to buy. :: BOYD NAMED RECEIVER the Bank of North Dakota, has been} deputy state bank examiner. TAG ATA TAA Reading is Better Than Rummaging ° When you go to buy a pair of boots, a can of peas, ora kitchen cabinet, do you know what you want? Or do you just take “pot luck”? You can save many a dollar and many an hour’s time if you know beforehand what your money is going to get you—and where to go to get it. Merchants with established reputations are the best with whom to deal. Merchandise with established reputation is al- If it’s clothing, you know how well it should wear and what the style should be. If it’s a musical instrument,-you know what to ex- pect in tone and workmanship. If it’s a carpet sweeper, you know what kind of service it should give. David Crockett said, “Be sure you’ re right, then go ahead.” ‘The way to be sure of the goods you buy is to read advertisements regularly. Then you won't go wrong. Reading advertisements is far better than rum: maging around aimlessly. appointed receiver of the Regent State Regent, N. D. Aug. 3.—Sam J. Boyd,} bank. Since the bank closed, it has ‘secretary to F. J. Cathro, manager. of|‘been in. charge of G. H. Crempton, Built to Sustain a Reputation Sold to Meet Competition " re g i i i i i cee ree tq kinds of Home Cooked Foods'and. Fancy Articles, 211 Broadway. \