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" FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; Russell November 15, 1923, at 10:45] Co. was given permission to discon- \ walking with Mi Agnes Togstad, were readily absorbed and declines|and cutters largely $2.25 to $2.75.| Corn No. 3 low, 80 to, See P i 5 A.M. tinue-their toll station at Tunbridge, ; also of Mnddock, # is alleged. hej soon. checked. Bologna bulis $3:25 to $8.75. white, 88 1-2 to; 6@ eH | Citizens of Bantry v. Great North- N. D. ‘ : | pulled the gun and shot her in the! The opening which varied ‘from Stockers. and feeders quotable] barley, 48. to, 59. cents; rye No, 2, 68 ern Railway, Petition for additional! The Northwestern Bell: Télephone ; j instep with :.o known motive except] unchanged figures to 5-8 cents lower,| $2.25 to $7.25. Bulk $7.60 and/3-4 to 64; flax No, 1 $2386 1-2 to TOLL pens at Bantry, also scales and wa-, Co. was given permission to close the . jto prove thet he was a “bad man’'| Dec. $1.06 8-4 to $1.07 and May $1.11/Cown. Calves receipts —_1,100.| $2.39 1-2, , | ter to, be piped to different pens.) toll station now being maintained at . [in dead earnest. \ -8 to $1.11 3-4. were followed. by a| Steady, quality consideration, prac- ‘ ‘Case set for hearing at Bantry, No-| Zenith, N. D. \ ung mun was arrested and} moderate general setback and then|tical-top best light $8.75. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR vember 15, 1928, at 2:30 P. M. % In the four cases just above noted, y fis w in the Benson county jail. It} something of a rally. Hog receipt’ 9,000. Steady to Minneapolis, Nov. 2—Flour un- j CASES DECIDED cach of these communities reach is said by officials that he will like-| Subsequently wheat was firmer]@roun) 10 cc ..ts or more lowe-.| changed to 10 cents higher, In car- } The Commission denied the appli-|toll service through rural lines, Al- ly plead guilty this week and receive] owing to a sensational upturn in cot-| Bulk “esirablc 180 to around 250} joad lots family patenta quoted. at cation -of the Northern Pacific Rail-|'so the .revenue derived would not sentence on a charge of carrying} ton prices, Wheat closed steady ut| Pound average; $6.75. Bulk 140 to}'s¢.09 to $6.40 a barrel. Shipments way Co. to closg ‘the station atj provide for maintenance or deprecia- eacparrs: ls veer): in | Concealed weapons and possibly also] the same adyesterday’s figure to 1-8] around 175 pound hogs $6.50. One| 69687 barrels, Bran $28.00 to $28.- State Railroad Contmission: S's, without prejudice, the Cominis-| tion. London, Nov. 2.—Shipbuilding§ in] on i charke of assault, lower with Dec, $1.06 7-8 to $1.07 and| hundred and thirty-five to 140) 59, sion holding that undgr the statute| A Certificate of Authority was is-| Great Britain and Irelind again) i. girl is not seriously injured] May $1.11 7-8 to $1.12, pound averages $6.25 or ‘below. Grants Applications’ of jit had jurisdiction'to require the| sued to the Northwestern Bell Tele-| shows a decrease for the quarterend-lo44 it is feared that she may be iN. Bulk packing sows $6.10. Pigs CHICAGO. LIVESTOCK: © * ‘Teleph. Cc a maintenance of-a station irrespective | phone Co. giving permission to sell} ed September 30, the fonnage under! i ntiy jame because of the injury. BISMARCK « GRAIN early mostly $5.60. | Considerable} Chicago, Nov. 2£—Hog reoatpte. 45. ephone Companies jof the fact that the earnings were] the telephone exchange at York to] construction being 1,271,195, tons or maletaeia Bey (Furnished. by Russell-Miler Co.) |2Umber slaughter pigs late Thurs-| 999 . To," $7.50. \ a9 ' jless than $1:9000 per year. O. R. Mitchell. 67,000 tons less than in the previous ‘ ; epee a v0) | day $5.75. it ae y Ra pce eee te ling-to Llapde Ropister Bismarck, Nov. 2, 1923, Bah SN Cattle receipts 4,000, Killing The original order issued in this! Citizens of Norfolk and ctherj quarter, according to Lloyds Reg! No: 1. dark oMpketiorn $1.08] poncee,, receipts 21600. Steady.t ioe. conerally atendy. Early ales MUCH OTHER BUSINES ffective as of July 1, the|towns vs, Great-Northern and Minn-| of Shipbuilding Returns, . Making al- MARKET NEWS No.1 noMery aprlig SEE | Bulk destrable fat native lambs | pit ee acer ond yearlings 96.50 ion established joint | rates! eapolis, St. Patil and Sault Ste. Marie | !owance for work which hag. been Ne. anber dain < » 107 | $1225, to, $12.50. Culle $5.00 to hoo = on lignite coal with the Northern| Railroad Companies, for a-eonnecting | Suspended for some time, ameneet ne No. 4 (aided aan: 1s ban pe cna to bile Sheep receipts 10,000, Killing The state railroad commission has| Pacific and Midland ~ Continental icinity of Norfolk. Sb 222 OOD ERED, te, Sane erie | Nb. 17K NP, 4 Hlelea ENA Rahal Haan eee eera|ilabaea very. “activa: feateeae DEW issued orders permitting the closing | Railroads, The question, of divisions ‘The Gommission found that uponj ander contruction is on me No. 1 flax ‘ 2106] agi . 65 is late Thursday | market generally steady. Bulk: fed+ : of a "number of toll stations in the | Was left—tq the railroads with the| the record in this case, it was not tons, the lowest recorded in ‘14 year No. 2 flax “ gor] siooe, Pounce late “Mhurscey | ative lambs and fed westerns $12.76) > state. In many cases the telephone Provision that in case they could not| justified in ordering a physieal con-}Tonnage launched during the que No. b ene ‘at pula to $13.00. 2 companies have arranged to take care Kee, the ee ion would deter-| nection between the Great Northern ee a Agia compact a ae ADVANTAGE shy) MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN pee Seas PERE e of the commission through a read-| mine reasonable divisions, A sup-|and Soo Line Railways, and the pe-| 873 in the previous quarter, = Nic i a ( jinGnantsahel 2 "ine connections, | plementary order just issued fixes] tition was dismissed without prejud- | commenced is given as 29 vessels of ft 5 med ELE MENLID at) 8 Minneanausy | NOx | Sea Wheues, ree Hip Rubber Boots. Capital The commission, in its weekly bul-| the divisions. ee 111,860. tons against 77 vessels of So. St, Paul, Noy. 2—Cattle re-|ceipts 526 cars compared with 372} Army & Navy Store. : letin today, announce dispagition of{ ‘The Commission held that public ——- SR LONG 3 bul Keil ee : ‘ eyes Fa 400; Genarally ste : eae SE0) | Gesu NEY Agneta, , P aictolewae jeonventence and necessity demanded Ae din ore (Gain in Initial Trading on the | pe Pod or choles rainfed eteere fem $1.18 to $148; Aen sere onto | ¢ beulah Lignite Coal is Best CASES: DOCKETED [tat UROL ae a REAL ESTATE building Chicago Board |beoves $7.50. Bulk under $6.50, |§127; good to choice $1.18 to $1.21; | $4.75 per ton. Order now Northwestern Bell Telephone Co.;| Mapes, Niagara, Michigan, Bartlett, DEALS FILED |< States 99.383, e fat she-stock $3.00 te around | ordinary to good, $1.15 to $117; De-| Wachter Transfer Co. Phont Fargo. Application to discontinue | Doyen and Crary be made flag tops KG Ge $6.00. Bulk under $5.00. Canne *suig; May | 2° ae ae aa: eh ae an fo Trains Nurs So TRAD beat z | ji under $5.00. Canners|cember $1.13; May $1.18 1- 62. Sia ns OL ii hel {Great Northern, * & eet Ristateartilt a yy. | Chivago, Nov. 2. Baebes Ll eseanae Co ‘The Great Northern Railway Com- Bae eralowe. with the | “The total world tonnage actually | sy)¢her increase of the United States | toll ibn ot Make; NOD, | pany having placed an agent at under construction was 2,52,000 tons visible supply total on Monda ave Northwester Fargo. Applic: toll station at Grand Harbor, N, D. and f. Hedden and wife to John lat the end of Septem! hich is 1,- pave A | Nash, upon informal investigation by hae: at the end of September which 1s 1) 3 initial advantage to bears in the Bell Telephone Co.,| R. Snyder, lots 31 and 82, block 42,] 394-000 tons below the high a 3 > A e highest pre - a ‘i . e ion to discontinue | the Commission, and the Carrier, the| rinnery and Wetherby Ad, La wheat market today. At the-same SES war record of June, : i alle ke ‘ petition of the oeeny thereof was | C. A. Baker and wife to C. A:!” There ‘are 28 steamers and motor | time, leading sellers attacked pro-} Yap Colliery Co. of Zap, N. D. v.{ Satisfied and the id: closed, ; ‘ u age He or! posed raising of the U, S. tariff on i Neither Paditic Ry Con Complaing| The Northern Pacific Ry. having| Finch Lumber Ce, N. 7) 4% lots 2) vessels with a total tonnage of 478! wheat and assorted that such action | ( sift Sho that rates from points on the spur) %#teed to provide additional stock- eeeedte State” bank Sa te | 020 tons being constructed for the) would tend to retaliation from Can- track herving the mine to Republic / Yard space at Verona the above case| ., SCUniy State Danis 1 Ista te arrying of oil in bulk. The continu-| xa, Reports of large shipments of rose . rack serving the mine to Republic is closed, Peter Beylund, lot 3, block 80, Me-| ued development of internal combus- | ASARRRE BURbIAV ALES “Wore given | ANNOUNCING —The arrival of Junction are unreasonable, opera The Gamuitssion, abproved » Tarife inatory and) illegal. me notice but wheat offerings here | many new, attractive. and useful articles for the decoration of your home, or as 2 of the Interstate Transporta- tokens for your friends. Truly this is a place where you can spend many delight- ful moments. It is an education in itseif; where you will find the handiwork of our American artisans side by side with the craft of many foreigw’countries. ‘ Wecordially invite you to pay us a visit and we know that Kenzie and Coffin Ad. tion engines is shown by the fact SSCA uleen we aM amohan eos NORE Halvor Halvorson to Bertha Hal-j that 24 1-2 per cent of the tonne | Fargo” Applicatlone "te diaeeutinus tion Co. of Bjsmarck, which cancel-| Yorson, NE1-4s ee. 19, twp. 144, / under construction in the world will Plivstation Aultarimon NTs Hed Tariff No. 1,.#roviding a reduc- | ange 77. Pa wid Mucinial be fitted with this system of propul- Northwestern Bell Telephone Co,,{¢4 rate between "Bismarck and Max,| Regina P, Walford and husband to | sion. 5 Dolda B, Lathrop, lots 6 and 7, block we Fargo. Application for authority to| The application of the C 18, Hallum Ad, earl, \ “BAD MA eee || First Grade Hood Rubbers and HOOTS GIRL | Overshoes, Men’s, Women’s and zens of ' K Spur, to have that place made | ‘i . ange at York to O. R. Mit-/ A ; c. W. Sek b 1 wife tof ow faukin, NOD, It ie Children’s. flag stop by the Seo Line Rgilway, | chernterbarn and Wife toy Mémnewaukan, N. D., Nov. 2- is | 7. sane _ was granted, effective ‘Noventer 1, H. A. Leete, SH1-4, see, 83, twp. 141,[ claimed that, Winfred Moore, 20, of || fone YOU WILL LIKE OUR GIFT SHOP ‘ASES SET FOR HEARING 23, range 17. Maddock, wished to be known as Capital City Clothing Store City Council of Lidgerwood vs.) Otter Tail Power Co. In re: rate} schedules, ete. This case is set for| : | Avenue, he Soo Line Railroad, | Tange 80. hearing at Lidgerwood on November Avenue, over the Soo Line Railroad, | Tite Robie to | — SE DESK SETS 2 at 9:00. A, M. was denied, the Commission bel : v li see, 13, twp. 13%, | Stn BOOK ENDS Ke v. Great North-| ing that public convenience or safety Robidou, west 1- . m CANDLE STICKS ‘The petition of the Citizens of | August P. Kilian and wife to Rose | “bad man", so he started toting «|| 1 bth Ste sannuenuengnueegnuaraueeasguegniuant Burnstad for a crossing at Riverside| W. Kilian, part of sec, 2, twp. 142,] gun and a big knife. While out | POTTERY FROM —JAPAN’ —CHINA a ditional crossing. Gertrude Robidou to John H, Rob- Following formal hearing on the} idou, et al, lots 19 to 22, block 3, °30 A. M. (application of the Independent Tele- | Coffins Ad. and west 1-2 sec. 34, twp. at North-|Phone Company of Towner to aban- | 138, range 79. Petition for addi, don 11 1-2 miles of rural lines out] Mary Winter to Lebbo Harms, NE stockyard- space at Antler]! Rugby, the Commission found it] sec. 19, twp. 140, range 78. cet for. henring at Antler,|URecessary to ‘issue formal order,| M, F. Armstrong to Gordon A. November 18, .ab-9100 40 Mi having ussisted in securing a suffi-| Richardson, SW. sep. 10, twp. 142, + Citizens of Roth, v. Great North-| cient number of subscribers to just-| range 77. “ern Railway Co. Petition for stock-| ity the operatign of the lines. yards and shed. Case set for hear-| |The filing of a $1.00 reconnection ing at Roth, November 13, 1923,at] chatse by the New Salem Electric 2:00 P.M. ss Goi wanlamordye) aes tiene dine SAGeD NANG e Commission approve clos- Citizens of Loraine v. Great North Pr ¢ BEWARE! ern Railway Co. Petition for new| mf of the toll station now ‘main- tained at Harmon, N. D. by. the depot and stockyards. Case set for Ly ¥ Northwestern Bell Telephone Ce, ea ‘a » Nov. 14, 9:30 . a m Bones Gerdnealnes MeN, tai, ot The toll station maintained at Frye ‘ stallation af an agent at Case set for hearing at Novemb« , Application for in-|t? the public did not require the ad-| range 80, CANDLES Narcissus Buuas And BowL i} ASH TRAYS Wakte snp ty Sou, —ITALY Thess tle oon thar we ' Wat Tor emote —SPAIN LAMPS OF te stp TY tha to oe Tern y. Gre: RUST CRAFT —DOMESTIC NARCISSUS BUIBS ee BRIDGE SETS We fully appreciate the generous response house- keepers of Bismarck made to our invitation to visit our laundry last week. We are highly gratified at the many compliments paid our methods of handling aundry work. We hoped for suggestions, even critic and” BOWLS 5 des the sou will see MMMM MeL ie i We Thank You |} 2200s Girt crow cui z berg, N. D. by the Northwestern Bell ‘itizens of Hurd and vicinity v.| >! b ¢ Spo Line Railway Company. Petition seeeneES Co. wi owed to be dis- for installation and maintenance of | Continued. | bulbs i ecaAUS y i veak s s i ur a! ; many of arti- un’ agent at Hurd. Case set for| The Northwestern Bell Telephone | Adapted, by ism, because by finding weak spots in our methods, set a a art ; hearing at Hurd, November 14, 1923 i Carey Wilson we can best eliminate them. Craft cleverly at 3:00-P. M fom Edward E. Roses Stage Play ; : : Bets RR Citizens of Tacoma v. Great North Se Play We welcome inspection any day; any hour. boxed, and a lit Diariterre ty tle verse with each one which proves to be tt spirit of the gift. ern and Soo Line Railway Com Petition for wye between G at new townsite of ‘SCOTTS fy eee “EMULSION * se ho ee G E % to build you ‘Up | Cel “PICTURE . Goldusyrys Goomepelctan a i” a FURNITURE The Friend of the Housewife. | NOVELTIES | Capital Laundry Co. Phone 684 311 Front St. TMI MO MUN LCL DESKS; SEWING TABLES: END TABLES; ODD CHAIRS; FLOOR LAMPS; TEA TRAYS; CAPITOL Theatre TONIGHT and SATURDAY PICTURES Matinee Saturday at 2:30. TELEPHONE : STANDS and are a part of the decoration o: SCREENS; every home. Be sure to look MIRRORS. them over at our store. TONIGHT — FRIDAY & SATURDAY MR. JACOB ROTHSCHILLER, President of the North Dakota Relief Association for Russia, returning to Bismarck Saturday afternoon, November 3, from his relief mission, and having visited Russia, Austria, Hungary, G erm any, Roumania and other countries, will present a Moving Picture Show | ——AY THE—— = Auditorium, Saturday, Nov..3 STARTING PROMPTLY AT 8 P. M. Br : ‘Dance to These! {Love You—Fox Trot (from “Little Jessie | . James") Poul Whiteman and His Orchestre Life of a Rose—Fox Trot (f: "George bese een ) Chee Gere aed Victor i wist ‘Cat Yourself a Piece of Cake—Fox Trot with vocal refrain) Paul Whiteman and His Oreb I! Oh You Little Sun-Uv-Er-Gun—Fox Trot ‘The Bensen Orchestra of Chicage . Victor 10-inch Record No. 19155 Jast a Girl That Men Forget Walts Steal a Little Kiss—Waltz = Green-Arden Orchestra ‘Victor 10-inch Record No. 19156 | Stat Ranger” Bismarck, N. D. | with ae the wonder horse. Zane Grey’s most | thrilling story of the west. The most exciting feature Tom Mix has ever filmed. uy HOLD TIGHT! , —you can never be sure what’s going to happen next in this thrill-a-minute mystery sensation! . It’s breathless! It’s mystifying! It’s one of the most ere Oe ee you ever gasped at! ‘ he CLARENCE BADGER pape RED LIGHTS > ‘ PATHE NEWS WILL ROGERS in. ., .“JUST PASSIN’ THRU”: ae General Admission Price 50 Cents. Procecds to-be used by the Aeeaomtisn for further Relief ‘Work which is_ being carried on, On his way home Mr. Rothschiller has been showing these pictures with great success to large audiences i: in the east. ~Richholt School vs. Wm. Moore School at 2PM Garrison H. S.vs. Bismarck H. 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