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had stalled and just as the Trie-|* bull was being pulled along SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i : PAGE THREE side of the beer truck there was | & C. L. Kamrow, Burroughs Add- ! 2 i a sg LIGNITE RATE |nesicint'stgeny"scirecc| = - HANGAR STYLES CHANGE, TOO | AT THE MOVIES | ; ia terrific discharge of guns. Mrs. 3 : €leveland, also in the auto were} child was slightly wounded in the/dcreen by the Distinctive Pictures .and he | was unable to handle. it| OS 2. eeded to their home in|, run of two years at the Booth WOULD BE BIG BLOW|7——————____—— RKET NEWS | \ tive, who was driving the car,| ull collapsed in the automo- THE ELTINGE | uninjured. right arm. Mrs. Triebull was most} Corporation and with George Arlis draw Proposed Increases ‘though he kept the car in the road. | Chicago. Keene, who was fatally | Theatre, New York, being one of the Strong protests against the pror | LOCAL A, OF (, the hospital today. Sand neck. Her husband was wound-|“The Green Goddess,” by. Wilham whjn it st@rted to sway from | ued on their way in search of @|‘Theatre Monday and Tuesday. .As a in Freight Rates way to Ypsilanti after attending | Clifford Brewer and a Miss | ed in the Reck and arm and the| Archer, has been transferred to the Railroads Are Asked to With- hitting a stone, rut or soft place, | physician and as they did not find pla he Green Goddess” enjoyed a dance at Jamestown. and horty Eagan, the other tne ‘ a past decade. It is now meeting Soe en ee Rea he near-/ with equal success in London, & The picture version, which will be taker who summoned a physician. |.) “STC oa at ihe latter’ Houtledweone) ehiene teers) su ueqmteabe: “Recreate : record-breaking run at’ the ela) sunipHlOw of ce Shooting ‘sam H. Harris Theatre, New York, was & resumption of the peer wit | equalling in every way its popularity ember when three men were as-|2% % Pl A Nek ke GALI uh lau sete ated ma Checawer supposedly Play are said to be unequalled for the recult of a fight between two | SPlendor and the most elaborate ever constructed in an Eastern In support of Mr. Arliss in “The {Green Goddess a distinguished [cast. In the principal feminine role HARDWARE STORE LOOTED |is the always gorgeous Alice Joyce. Flaxton, N. Dy Dec. 1.—Thieves en-| Incidentally this appearance marks fered the ‘hardwate tore’ Here ‘ani| return to the screen af- got away with four new shot guns, 2 years’ absence. E libre rifle and « large quantity| David Powell, remembered chiefly hells and cartridges, together|for his remarkable work in support the Service In emergency cases we make a Suit or Overcoat in three days, but we usually require seven to ten days. Bergeson’s Bismarck made Suits and Overcoats are extremely popular and satisfactory in every way. May we have the pleasure in serving you? ' escaped with a brokén hand ared | { badly bruised arm and cuts and | i bruises about the face. He left) with buckshot in her head! That highly melodramatic story| HI i Kamrow was driving the car} seriously wounded. They contin-| starred will be shown ‘at the Eltinge The young people were on their | wounded, Ww ying in shrubbery | most successful stage offerings of in lignite coal freight es have been made to the traffic . icers of the Northerf Pacific, Great Northern, S06 line and Milwau- : | kee railrogds by the Bismarck Asso-| | ciation of Commerce. The Associa- | hion also followed the action of Gov-| _ ernor Nestos in requesting a Con- gressional investigation with, similar tudio, rival bands of beer runners seek: gz monopolize the beer traffic in Oy and wae Bears Are Disappointed at rene statement of the board of 4i-) Turn at Opening of Month | John sfason, a Philadeiphia ship designer is completing a model of the proposed increased rates be can- wi la a new hangar for dirigibles. His invention, he promises, will permit Gee ae EBT WEE Chicago, Dec. 1—Wheat scored a | the. landing of the Juels, ‘Shenandoah, with a force of only Ist. Learning that your railway| material advance today during the | Ci8ht men. AUcre\y, Of O00 is required row. has filed with the North Dakotaj carly dealings. There ,was a notice-| ~~~~— ; Railroad Commission and with the|able lack of the selling which in the | $6.50. Bulk packing sows, $6. Pigs} cupant of the car is reported to have Interstate Commerce Commission, | last few days has depressed the mar-| around 25 cents lower. Bulk better | run away after the accident and his tariff increasing the freight rates on|ket and deliveries on December con-| grades, $5.50. Wwhereabout is unknown. — lignite coal by amounts’ which, in'tract were unexpectedly small, As! Sheep receipts, 300. Steady, best mee practical effect, will raise these rates! result bear speculators who have | native and western lambs here, $1 about 50 percent on the average, and|looked for a continuance of liquida-} One deck young breeding ewe 2nd, Realizing that such a mea-|tion made haste to reverse their) $7.50. Compareé with week ago fat sure would be a death blow to the| position and the market quickly ad- ies cents higher. industry within this state,| vanced. The opening which ranged | Feeding s j steady. Clos- ing the greater portion of|from 1-8 to 1-2 cents higher with | ing bulk prices desirable native lambs its sales territory which is its own| Dec, $1.02 1-8 to $1.02 1-4 and May) Culls, $8 to $8.50. Ewes, $4.50 both by right of legitimate conquest | $1.07 1.08 5-8 was followed by and by right of, natural geographic| further gains that lifted December location, and would place the lignite en two cents above yesterday’s industry under the handicap of such| prejudicial, discriminatory rates that Subsequently slight further gains |ceipts 320 cars compa’ this fuel, possessing two thirds of; took place. The cfose was firm, 13-8 | 250 cars a vent ago. Ca the heating value of bituminous coal,|to 21-4 cents netrhigher, December, | Northern $1.07 5-8 to $1.12 5- 8; -would pay more for a 500 mile, down-| $1.04 to $1.04 1-8 wid May, $1.09 5-8 | No. 1 dark Northern spring chor ce, one-line haul to the Twin] to $1.09 3-4, to fancy, $1.165-8 to $1.2 than is paid for a longer, up- good to choice $1.12 5-8 with a supply of flash lights. En-|0f Mae Murray in “On With trance was gaified by breaking a| Dance,” has a wonderful part, a window in the rear. It is believed| Harry T. Morey, the former V. that some tires and casings were car-|@raph star. Others in the cast are ried off, v Jet! udal, Ivan S{mpson and Wil- co liam Worthington. CELEBRATES 102ND BIRTHDAY HEE AT =< _ $.E Bergeson & Son uy celebrated her To2nd birthday, "two | DR. R. S. ENGE years ago Mrs, Freeman celebrated; irthday on Thanksgiving’ day and she took part in the celebration herself, coming downstairs to greet her guests on that day when she be- e 100 of age, but Saturday, Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. Tailoring. Clothing. MT TMU UCU i AE ble NS CRAIN: Man, Woman wait Child Are sndwinlliaree Gok ube 46-@ab Olt toneapilis, Dee 1 we Among Those Wounded of her bed to greet her guests. h No. — Regulars ‘short businessf , ANOTHER SUNDAY Yes, i don’t pglect t meeting of “Bismarck Lodge |] spend’ part of Sunday ‘one No. 5 will be held at Masonic|{- morrow) jul over the Temple Monday evening at) display Chicago, Dec. 1—One man is dead in a Joliet hospital, one lies there ser- iously wounded and a Chieago man Snow and ; : aes aR: CHIC “AG 10 LIVESTOCK to good $1.10 5-8 to $1.123-8; Dec-]and his wife and their two-year-old KLEIN'S ny SGERY uttateueon aoe ested rane | Chicago, @Dec, 1—Cattle receipts jember $1.08 5-8; May $1143-4. | daughter were wounded in a beer 7:30 sharp. Installation will V8 TOGGERY Bs Z “11000 compared with a week ago.| Corn No. 3 yeliow, 671-2 oats| runners’ fight early today near Le-} follow. bar-| mgnt, Mlinois, the third shooting of id. Learning from —_authentic| Vearlings, fat she-stock and stock-| No. 3 white 30 1-4 to 401-4; | pes ihiea) F, ianahartuul--tHe auhepgaed lift is{ers and feeders uneven to 25 to|ley 48 to 62 cents; rve No. 2 621-4] the kind in that neighborhood with- cnded of you by. Eastern Con-|50 cents higher. ito 643-4; flax No. 1 $2.42 tojin ay 5 de} necting lines to enable Eastern coal| Hog receipts 11,000, Around” 10 | $2.46 1-2, ad peaiiaty meets SUCCE$$ BEGINS ‘ : 2 eae o men are believed, to hav merehants to ship their coal a dig-| cents higher. Top $7.25. THIEV: 5 5 . eee A ae : 3 a ni Sheep recaipés 1,000. ‘Toda HIEVES ENTER MEAT MARKET | been involved but in the darkne: N Hite with: one abdal tual seney com- PS arket sett Fat lambs | Ross, N. B Deg: d= Ross Meat | and contusion definite informatio WITH EDU CATIO : @Dbas herebyake i i 25 cents higher. Top feeding|Market, A. A. Prescott proprictor,| was difficult to obtain. : Ty eeinee Sacer aes ey oceeituaaliambsltor week $12 65. Bl vas entered by robbers last’ Satur-| Besides two men, one of whom died ROR re of we eee f yy islam night and $7.00 in small change] in the Joliet hospital, Mrs. V. Trie- : e ge, Fargo, N. cut MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. taken from the cash drawer and| bull, her husband, E. Triebull, and] D., is now teller of the American “Does hereby petition your road to deny the demands made upon you tern Connecting Lines and rn Coal interests which, by seeking this unfair advantage over lignite, would strangle an indastry which is both the foundation of the future industrial developmtent of) North Dakota ‘and also the only se- N cure and dependable source upon N N N Minneapolis, Dec. 1.—-Flour un- | about $75 worth of cured meats was|their daughter Jane were wounded] Bank & Trust Co., Missoula, changed, Shipments, 68,291 barrels. pero from the ue eels with| by buckshot Sat shotguns} Mont., starting at $1800 a year. Bran, $26 to $27.50. which to gain entrance were obtained | and other weapons roared. aehierS penny t v in the Victoria elevator, where The Triebulls and their , two pliceatice of ane Security Bank of BISMARCK GRAIN, about 30 gallons of gasoline is miss-| children and Robert Brown, a{ Chaffee recently engaged S. G. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | ing. en wee an Homie! from Mason. Both are D. B. C. men. Bismarck, Dec. 1, | ——__—_—_——_ a Thanksgiving Day visit in Street- ; vo, 4 dark’ northern... |$102|LAD KILLED AS CAR TIPS OVER/er, Ill. Their automobile broke} 4, “he cen andi yp aor bale 1 northern spring ‘98 | Linton, Det. 1.—Anton, the 14-year-| down in Morris, IIL, and the driver | (pt OUT Bromuates actua y ext cces 1 amber durum © [45 old son of John B. Baumgartner, of| of a furniture truck agreed to, tow |*he’supply,”” says Pres. F. L. Wat- 1 mixed durum. “11 \the Strasburg neighborhood, was| them into Chicago. Last night,| kins. “Our courses present won- . 1 red durum . ‘67 | killed almost instantly Tuesday when| Triebull said, two automobile} derful possibilities. 226 graduates Weather Calls for which we, the people of the North-| west, can depend fot a constant, | economical supply of satisfactory | fac . 1 flax . 212|the car he was driving jumped the trucks loaded with beer barrels }'have become bank officers.” \ ri 5 epee | No.2 flax, «2.07 | xoxd and tipped’ over. with a cooling car following each Ayes . He Wé furthet “‘respectfalty” ‘netitfon| N57 Taye *47|\ Jake, a young son of Bernard B,| truck followed them. When ap-[” FollowtheSucceSsful,’’ Write you to withdraw the proposed tariff} Wo quote but do not hande the fol-| Baumgartner, sustained a broken| proaching Lemont, he said, his car F. L.. Watkins, 806 Front St, immediately. lowing: arm. Another boy said to be an oc-|¢ame upon two beer,trucks which Fargo, N. D., TODAY Oats . + $0.29 ) w 40 » 55 THREE INJURED [spats cst: IN AUTO SPILL. No. 8 ill pest tenes $0.47 AT- JAMESTOWN |°*. 3 wnite and mixed, 5 4 white and mixed, 55 Ibs... 41 esterda No. 4 yellow, 55 Ibs....,c..... 45 jor’ Jamestdwn, N. D., Dec. 1.—The |N%,4 Yeo: O8 tP per pound-under an The Famous Collier’s condition of three young peoples; pounds. Weekly Story of the Vir- taken to the Trinity hospital in corn 5e dise ni ae atts é [ Fe nig Bi ents Bt =e custom ruled Women ence ise eine ‘eta Rubbers Aswoman’s life was'entirely ordered for her. She ; had little or no choice in the matter of a husband; 000044 school-teaching was practically the only profession ‘ open to her; custom dictated that she be prim and “i stiff in dress and manner. : Have the children fitted out tonight, ‘so an receiving serious injuries when| pounds. the aujomen ls in which they wane sirek igen cers ane any riding turned over twice on a roa ‘EST just outside Jamestowm remained| g,. ne ene a ee re Deacticnlly unchanged last nights} ceipts, 4,000. Compared with week peers to information at the} ago canners and cutters and bologna vs bullk mostly strong to 25 cents high- / Glenn Houghton of Hurdsfield, ili a eins THAyor Rt the Rub tea beR EE Other killing classes, stockers -MONDAY was WASHDAY Here: Whe, sustained "a fractured | snd feeders 25 cents or more higher. Eyen her methods of housekecon riled Pere nb. Susy ured | Bulk prices &t close. Common and ae ping were ruled by ly PHILIP LONEROAN fom, a of He nave maven held | medium fat steers and yearlings, tradition. She washed on Monday, ironed on Tues- ee ti SUDINGTON KELLANDS they’ll be ready for school, Monday. Our out for his recovery. eater ee aon ee ape Soe se day, baked and mended on Wednesday, did a defi- ‘bith MARGUERITE COUT n 9 ° ° 5 ake, fecovery of Miss Jessie cutters, $225 to $3. Bologna bulls, | nite task each day, because her mother and grand~ SSRIAM BAITIon JOSEPH DEPEW stock is complete with all kinds and sizes. j delved a CaNgetoke Dedise on the | $825 to $375. Stockers and feeders, mother had done so before her. BATTEN xl ] ead ie doubtful it is reported, | $259 t0 $725 | Bulk, $4.50 to. $6. But hat a di i ES Yaa udm 5 { eon al ae Ab oreperten Calves receipts two. Compared with now, what a different life women lead! SHERIDAN HALL C72 — oem ‘ Ramer, also of Jamestown, the |Veck #60 best light veal calves. to- Path Aesop Fable | third member jof the party to re-|ce¥ larsely, $750 and $7-75 oF 50 to io News 2 75 cents higher than a week ago. Hog receipts, 2,600. Steady. De- sirable lights and butcher, $6.40 to ceive a sefious injury, suffered a compound fracture of the leg. J d . ‘ . MONDAY and TUESDAY OAY......they are euidea ler eae.) A, W. LUCAS CO. by common sense | yh 1 Cc APITOL 4 h e a t re ? If they choose, they become hee and lawyers. “toners They golf and play tennis; they dress for comfort. And in the‘realm of housekeeping, they answer only the dictates of convenience. They no longer bake or clean on a specified day. And in the same way, they no longer regard Mon- i day as washday, For the modern laundry, in addi- tion to relieving women of their hardest household of has brought them the advantage of five wash- ys. Today, a great many women send the family bundle to this laundry ‘on Thursday or Friday, many others on Tuesday or Wednesday, while some still use Monday as washday. And as a result, all have the benefit not only of a ‘new convenience but of prompter service, more efficient work, and a greater variety of services. Today, give one of our. family services a trial, Just phone—we' ll send for your bundle, TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS TONIGHT ONLY. SATURDAY, DEC. 1st. JOHN GILBERT In Richard Harding Davis’ story “The Exiles” And Mack Sennett Comedy “FLIP FLOPS” MONDAY ‘ or TUESDAY or WEDNESDAY ne DAYS COMMENCING MONDAS ee or : = | THURSDAY or FRIDAY as Laundry THE AMERICAN LEGION ANNOUNEES ” A Musical ! GIND dy. . —at ee Auitorium on December 11 and 12 pe _ Local Cast —150—Local Cast CAPITAL LAUNDRY

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