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.]. . WEDNESDAY,. OCTOBER 31, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TEACH BIBLE INWBEK DAY Wagar TAKE cH PAN UR fy ul | Linoleum ‘| Floors --What i | 1 | H 1 Organization Formed in the mes Chicago, Oct. 81—Influenced by State for Purpose of [higher quotations at Liverpool and | . a possibility ghat freight rate ex-) Furthering Teaching ooo on grad in the United. States | = may be cut, wheat took an upward Fargo, Oct. 31—Not discouraged! swing in price today as soon as the hy their failure to secure passage at! market opened. European _ buyer: the last session of the North’ Dako were said to be finding wheat offer- legislature of a bill which would au-|ings barely sufficient for current (A) Could be Finer? > ® CRUE GaNGte ke AED SERRE Chas cee eee ee arian: | A MESSAGE FOR THE HOUSEWIFE. UGrien nave beaded WHCMEETE Pleura s the ited You know how hard it is to keep a, wood floor looking clean, afid they do need clergymen have banded toget a d revision o: ie nited ai iS 4 av hava s ard-wi wg i G i determined ands coreektedheRtOnt to vide bHewHegt: ifnpotte’ con: | scrubbing. You may have a hard-wo6éd flooy, and it may be varnished or waxed, secure the adoption at the next ses-| tinued also to receive a good deal of but how long is it before they begin to look spotted. There is at least one solution to this problem, and that solution is OSS SENS2) TT INOLEUM FLOORS They are cheaper than hard-wood floors. They are more sanitary because lindéleum is germ proof. They are easier to keep clean, and when they are cleaned, they show it. Who doesn’t like cheerful color, even on the floor? You can have it with linoleum. ith Linoleum is made principally of cork and linseed oil. Try to wear out a piece of cork and you will get some idea of the wearing qualities of linoleum. Give linoleum proper care by not using strong soap. Do not perntit water to remain underneath, which will cause both linoleum and wood floor to rot. Varnish or wax it at the beginning and it will give youa satisfactory floor for many years. CHOOSE FROM A CLEAN STOCK You will find here a clean stock of clean patterns from which you can select that which suits your purpose best. Three grades— t According to the Yexpressed opin-} from one-half to one. ion of the leaders of the movement, | with Dec, $1.06 1-8 to 1-4 ichshas for its purpose the allow-j $1.11 tp 1-4 was followed by slight | a ce of one of three hours a week | additional gains, : to public school students for religi- ubsequently bulli ous education at their respective! lative to general business conditions i churches, the bill failed’to pass the! led to a further advance in the | i ats legislature | wheat market, Prices closed from | apparent un e to one’ and three-fourths cents The student igher, with December $1.07 1-2} are to be allowed to secure such to 56-8 and May $1.12 1-4, ligious education it is pointed cut,’ PEER aE only Wi the written consent of} CHICAGO LIVE: their and at no expense to! Chicago, Oct. 31. 1 the public. 27,000. Strong to 10 tents hig Committee in Charge Top $7.80. ‘ The committee in charge of the} Cattle receipts 11,000. Better movement in North Dakota is grade killing classes fairly active, Re i A ‘ ‘ ; follows: Rev. J. D. Runsvold, Farco,| strong, t0 19 conte higter. Rage ON Noe er yy gp wre E a A \ichairman; Minnie J. Ni¢lson, stat Sheep receipts 28,000. Aative, ee ONS ¢ ES emery 7). : 7 superintendent of public instruction é (grhee ; : MEI |) Sohn Lee Coulter, president of the fat lambs 25 cents lower. Narth Dakota Agriculture college; . MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Dr. B. H. Kreoze, president of b ; a Dr. C. E. Allen, | Changed to 10 cents lower. In car- 4 president Valley City Normal; Rev load lots family patent quoted at : ‘ Fred Stockton, Grand Forks; Prof.{ $610 to $6.25 a barrel in 98-pound . Minneapolis, Oc Flour un- 2 ; cotton sacks. Shipments 49,888 W. L. Airheart, North Dakota Agri-} COU ‘ ins et cultural college, and J. A. Aasgaard,} Parrels. Bran $28.00 to $28.50, 1 Bai oe HEAVY - at 2.50 per sq. yd. 66 e 99 vo schools in North Dakota are] (murnished by Russell-Miller Co.) MEDIUM at 2.15 per sq. yd. eady maint: rine se Gains ¥{No. 1 dark northern. . “$1.09 schools, according Mn! No, 1 northern spring + 1.05 / Runsveld, These fe Jocated at No: 4 nomen tusnne on - - at I. per sq. yd. h opinion re- | : son and Dwight. TWwee hours} No. 1 mixed durum ge 3c : Y a week are devoted to religious ed-!No. 1 ped durum eal ‘ The Little Star’s Biggest Photoplay. From “Upstage” by Rita Weiman ucation at these schools with a ex-|No, 1 flax... * 907 Pecks RE eR paced, ees ONE $$ ——___— - tremely satisfying result, Rev. Runs-| No. 2 flax. % 2.0% g . Aue cicG 9 vold ts. No. ye. : 46 Friday—TOM MIX in Zane Grey’s..“Lone Star Ranger Merce eet In the next few weeks the | com- ae ee e mittee plans on making an extensive ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK a e @) emnants campaign over the entire state to] So. St. Paul, Oct. 31.—Cattle re- educate the public as to the merits|ceipts 3,000. Fully steady. Grass- ‘ of the plan Rev. Runsvold stated. steers, yearlings saleable $4.00 Perhaps just what you were looking for. Come in and see them at any rate Conferences are being planned with | t< Bulk $6.50 down. A few A ‘ seu ehetchaee . n women’s clubs, the W.C. T. U, offi-|0f ‘the west grass-fat cows and and you will surely be well repaid, since they are going to be sold at a sharp discount J ¥ i i Col or expressed | “i#18, college leaders, hnd commer-| heifers sold at $5.00 to $6.00, with DRUG STORE IN OOS ED ; ‘ARMY’ HERE melee aney, Ce nee ee ores tf. |cial clubs: while at the same time | bulk sean ane By ah Canners Articles of incorporation filed with imself as we ease .|Sepresentatives will, be made tojand cutters largely $2.25 73. &* the Secretary of include: Ba Bowen's work during the campalga. North DAESES cisgialatereManowine | pologna hulls of ‘medium | and zs ton Drug Company rton, Pie The advisory board, as previously | them the progress and popularity bt heavy weights $3.25 to $4.00. Bulk rators. D. Baille, ton; jeadquarte: perce agitati a cation. “ se} 2 » ea 4 K | a Figaenatece Mary Hails, Willow : amount raise, the balance of the,’ *sitation and education ee tun’ learly sales mostly $3.00 to $5.50. | City : —— fund 4o be spent in local, work in| gece a "| Calves receipts 2.500, Opened gen- a Bismarek. satan ip erally steady. Practical packer Col. Barker, Divisional Chief,!- 0 — NOTICE OF ey MORTGAGE | top best lights largely $8.50. Ds Pap ae ata ALE. Hog receipts 19,000. Strong to . -Piles’-Can Be Cured in Bismatek: to: Visit TAIN PUTS Notice is hereby given that default | , OS receipts 18,000. Strong, to Without S BRI has been made in the conditions of | Mixed Highterand butchers te pack. | om hegabaae : ODES FOOT DOWN ON | that certain mortgage made by the} ers $6.85. Generous number good ee Dakota Fine Arts Publishing com-/anqd choice lights and butchers to An instruetive book He been pSb-[-” A 1 osoiutl ivepectioh of the Salva- SEPARATISTS} pany, « corporatior, of Bismarck, | shippers $6.90. Few loads strictly lished by Dr. A. 8, MeCleary, tie “headquarters and work County of Burleigh, State of North| choice butchers $7.00. Packing Commencing Monday.........“The Merry-Go-Round” BIGGER AND BETTER PICTURES AT THE CAPITOL. z tion Army he a noted rectal specialist of Katfsas} °° y Dakota, mortgagor, to Blanche Von| sows mostly $6.00 to $6.25. Pigs ‘ity. This ‘ hoes being done ompleted last mght (Continued from Page 1) akota, tgagor, sows s 5.00 25. k tells sufferers gh ‘ontinued fr re a se Nee f Ge ae api tellsihow suffe by Colonel William S. Barker, Yivi-] The situation with respect to Ba- | Hagen, of Biswas pore Data ready. a OE loneuapeeae cured without the use of knife, scis-| Sional comniander of te Salvation] varia is less clarified as Premier Von | ™ortgagee, dated the 6th day of Jan- heep receipts 2,000. Lambs weak to 25 cenis lower: Bulk good natives $12.25. Culls $8.00 to $8.50. | Choice western weathers| snnounced plans for an Armistice fate eet venthors $726. Light | day celebration to which Worlg war uary, 1923, to secure the following indebtedness, to-wit: One note fer the sum of $11,267.31 dated January 6, 1923, and dué ind payable at the rate of $50 per month, the first pay- ment to be made on or before the first day of March, 1923, ang to con- tinue until said note was fully paid, sors, “hot” iron, electricity or-any|Army in the Northwest states, here] Knilling has not-yet replied officially other cutting or burning method,| from Minneapolis for the inspection.} tg Chancellor Stresemann’s request without confinement to bed and no{From here he goes to Mandan for @/ that the fece ‘y authority hospital bills té pay. The method; similar inspection. be restored completely. has been a success for twenty-four} Col. Barker praised the work of] political e'reles cite the refusal of years and in more than eight thous-| Judge A. M. Christianson, chairman,]| the labor federation to come to the and cases. The book is sent p and the y workers in the recent | yescue of the ultra-reds in connec- paid free to persons afflicted with{campaign here for the Salvation] tion with efforts to proclaim a gen- = = brak n, near Warwick, Both men Beulah Lignite Coal is Best, were in the boat and just as Kupaun $4 : : -75 per ton. Order now, ;| veterans from several counties will] was about to fire at some ducks pnd andy welent fat cues monty be invited. A turkey dinner, a box-|Enochson suddenly . arose, and re- | Wachter Transfer Co. Phone i 0 to $6.75. | Heavies $4.00 1 | ing-wrestling sport card and a dance | ceived the full charge from Kupacn’s | 62 potind Montana feeding lambs late | Will be feature: Rotgant inbtheesbbad:) Uke Lon O8s| ‘ i i ‘ 4 i ——— hson’s head was completely | 4 piles ox other rectal troubles who] Army. He took oceasion to deny re-| eval strike in Saxohy and throughout |2"@ which mortgage was fully filed | Piocsday $12.00. : : se pee} D clip this item end mail it with name| ports that were current during the} Germany in order Yo frustrate the | it the office of the Register of Deeds WHAT IT TAKES IN FOODSTURFS | blown off and death was instantane-| DS and address to Dr. McCleary, D542] campaign that Mr. Bowen, campaign) porlin government's attempt to es-|°f Burleigh County on the 9th day MINNEAPOL RAIN TO PRODUCE A POUND OF MEAT’| cus. Melt in spoon; inhale vapo: i Parkview “Sanitarium, Kansas City, | representative. received as compensa-| tablish a lawful government in Sax-|°f January, 1923, at 10:30 o'clock] Minneapolis, Oc Wheat re-| Washington, Oct. 31.—The quan- apply freely up nostrils, Mo. tion a commission on the amount | ony ,A. M. and which ‘default is of the | ceipts 310 cars compared with 406] tity of foodstuff to produce a pound c raised. Col. Barker /said that Mr.|°""\ ction on Saxony Criticized following nature, to-wit: The fail-|cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 nor-| of meat has been the subject of | Bowen is employed by the Minnea-| The fact that the chancellor is|¥T¢ to pay the installments on said | the 13 to $1.19. No. 1 dark) study of experts of the Department é polis ‘headquarters for campaign] ;axiie headway with his reform | "te which were due March 1st, April spring choice to fancy: of Agriculture. They find it takes = : APORUS work at a stated salary and that the) meacuros has also served as a de. |1St, June Ist, July Ist, August 1st, $1.28. Good to choice $1.19! about six pounds of grain and six : ; ———_ Quer 17 Million Jars Used Year! _ Salvation ‘Army never permits a{ o>" aa tie antagonism in| September ist, and October 1st, and Ordinary to good $1.16 to! pounds of hay to produce a pound TRE: a4 i Sertendeto, Secialistienantag it {that there is claimed to be due on| $1.18. December $1.14. May $1.19. c¢ jamb (live weight), 10 pounds of commission to be paid to anyone to| 4; int coaticalsaibontionicapacit e ; of lamb (live weight), 10 p ees Adee owe to | Sid mortgage at the dgte of this no- No. 3 yellow, 83 to 84 hay and 10 pounds of corn to make : : Pea oeenean aes tate ip is dde | tice the sum of $11,642.87, for pr ae Noe ere eer %e. a pound of beef, and 5.6 pounds ot ‘THANKSGIVING’ > ‘ ime ostile 33 a | cipal i si 2 a arle: 0 59c. a sovida. 4 * ri ae 3 ~|' to the moderate leaders who have ores caer Cae ea corn to pyovide a pound of pork, | suggests a new suit. and Romance I RE a OS aR a sale of the personal property in| Flax No. 1, $2.45 to $2.47. INSTANTLY KILLED overcoat. a Seat Pap) such -mortgage and hereinafter de- Devils Lake, N. D., Oct. 31—H. B. 4 Cis) 7 , be spareg parliamentary opposition | <cribed at public auction agrecably Too Late To Classify Ene ates Otbat Neer eeeatlon KLEN’S TOGGERY and recreation in mid-winter. Yes sir. Only a month from business, but what a holiday to remember! The West Indies Panama and South America. Blue seas. Green islands. White coral because of the problems confronting it at home and abr In certain quarters it was believed that the coalition government, would ‘find difficulty saving itself -in the | serious crisis but conditions ‘began to shape themselve more satisfac- | torily during the early hours of the | evening. LOST—A bunch of keys on key rvg, | , | agent at Warwick, near here, was in Meare arin er nclecg Finder rei! stantly killed while hunting in a boat 10-31-1t with Joseph Kupaun, Great Northern FOR RENT—Beautiful warm room in modern home convenient to capi- tol and street car line, Phone 449. 10-31-3t ’ FOR SALE—Large oak dresser $20., to the statuteg in such case made and provided at the building known as the Dakota Fine Arts Store, in Block 52 of the City of Bismarck, at the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., ori Wednesday, Novem- ber 7th, 1923; that the personal property which will be sold to satis- Like the hair, skin and teeth, one’s EYES are deserving of regular care. A few drops of Murine, night and morning, will drive away dullness ELTINGE Play as You i houses. Tropical flowers, Moonlight |! | and keep them clear, bright and Some of the leading Socialists se- A : new oak. chiffonier large size for THEATRE nights on:the Spanish Main, healthy. Absolutely harmless verely criticize the government's ac- paerane wigs tBage is described as) 15, Jarge leather chair $8, 2 Say “Bayer” and Insist! Pay—' & A ‘ Dept.80, || tion towards Saxony.” One rockers $3, each, 1 white utility |DAY y' ae: @ Two Cruises by ere cue Book I tors: two back races oak {Me coun | ox 18 by 40 $5, youth's chair 0 es TONIGHT s -| Empress of Britai | hicago, for ook || R ERO cks used for musi- | $159, Phone 449. , Our paym 8 80 vEDN 4 : ee emer Fe a of mesers | WHEAT REGIONS OF CANADA _ | ca! supplies and instruments, three i H 10-31-3t| iH iy Beteatos iene 2 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. | or tucther intommatlon vpply to) Ag RINE \ EXCEED LAST RECORD YIELD | "sical cabinets, one demonstrating {poR © RENT— Furnished , modern pigef Victrola. é any Railway or 8 hip agent or Winnipeg, Manitoba, Oct.-31—The | Phonograph, the foregoing property| home in fine neighborhood, close ic you own your WINDHAM STANDING being all of the property of said mortgagor of the descriptions above ai, Me. i ; total wheat crop of the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan B and Alberta is estimated by govern-| Mentioned, together-with all of that ment officidls at 425,530,169 bushels, | °ertain stock of goods, wares, and an increase of 50,000 bushels over| ™¢rchandise ‘now contained in the. ithe record 1922 ‘yield... The three| Sid one story brick building at No. provinces ‘now produce spproximate-|2!4 Main street aforesaid, consisting ly 96 per cent of all wheat grown in| 8t the time of the execution of this for Your EVES Widely Used Since 1889 to. schools, suitable for keeping This applies to every mod- some roomers. Geo, M. Register. el, every finish in our store. z > 10-31-3t Come in today, select any FOR SALE—Baby carriage, cart, style Victrola you want, nursery chair, gate, 2 pedestals, a have he taecus oven for kerosene stoves Inquire Victor Artiste'in your 620 Ave. F, 10-31-8t FOR RENT—One warm nicely fur- home to-night. a So. peli | Canadian Pacific § 09 LOUISE FAZENDA and HOPE HAMPTON —in— “The Gold Diggers” ‘a Mes fe 3 the Dominion,- officials said, ~ mortgage of 219 cartons containing | -nished up stairs room. 517-7th St. if Big Saving in Haviing fiir ric et st rete, esa] * se of nus intretion booked] “Neve "? wo-a0si Hear this week's new ° 9 ~ ie were reported in a number of areas| 2M the cofitents thereof, a stock of | WANTED—Competent girl for gen- . Victor Records , while in others the run was 60 bush- | Phonograph records, a stock of m eral housework. Must have refer- i “Bayer’ = els to the acre. The wheat weighed | °! string instryments, strings and| ences. Mrs. Eugene Wachter,| Unless you see the name “Baye Be eae pr Orme piece a ee ee aces eras er eat eee sane pte |, oe LS at = q . bushel and more thai 90 per cent of | {74mg and a stock of magazines and | FOR RENT——Modern 6 room hcuse, | Setting the genuine Bayer py 4 : 8 Murphy Bed and jit graded No. 1 hard. all other articles and merchandise |, No. 1112, Ave. D. Inquire 710 Ros-| Prescribed by physicians over twen- | Stéél Kitchen in ]| The oats yicld in the praries was| i" 8tid store kept for sale and sold] ser St. or phone No. 420. Taney oe eee Hoskins-Meyer Exclusive Victor i lions for ; ‘ ‘ Sa placed at 386,825,205 bushels. Other | '” Tetail trade by the said mortgagor, 10-31-3t| °"* a . Dealers ‘MACK ETT - Every home. 2 ate grain crops were “estimated as fol- JOSEPH COGHLAN, | FOR RENT—Immediate possession, or Rm cod Bismarck, N. D. BENNIE : sab lows: barley, 61.540,140 bushels; rye,| Attorney and Agent for the Mort- large strictly modern rooming Earache ' Rheumatism COMEDY a saves $500.00 in 9) 24,876,560 wbshels, and flax, 7,198,020| 82€ee. house, ‘completely furnished, mo- Neuralgia Pain, Pain cost of home. +. fi} pounds. i derate rental. Inquire 0. W.-Ro-| Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” “WHEN SUMMER © 4 39 5 * ~ } Os NEW EDITOR berts, 117-Main St., Telephone 161) on}, Each unbrok Kk: n- j ‘ Write \ BI 2 Dickinson, ‘Oct, ee ee a, A ” PF | on ich unbroken package co! COMES’ % —W. ‘ppa-| or 751. 10-81-tf | tains proper directions. Handy box- t _ A, J OSTRANDER || 51G HALLOWE'EN DANCE) ius, tormerty. connected “with tha] of twelve tablets cost few cents for information. aE aA i‘ on’ Carrington Independent, hi z JOINT CELEBRATION PLANNED. : Bimerde ND. Patterson’s Hall, Wednes-| the position of cane i titan] JOINT Peeriee nee st rere hata Golden Valley, ¥. D., Oct: 81—|100, Aspirin is the trademark of Cx : MATINEE DAILY)9:80> | Members of the local: American Le- | Bayer Manufacture of Mosloacetica- : z vion post and Legion auxiliary have | sidester of Salicylicacid. j 10 Cent} son Post. He wil’ be joined later by his family. ~ ; hool vs. Wim. 'day, October. 3¥st. | Dances. ‘ f]

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