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PHURSDAY, DECEMBER. 6, 1923 PAPERS WILL | “BOOST STATE Financial Papers of East Take Different Attitude | A number of financial newspapers of the East, which have held Nort! Dakota up as an unsafe place. fo astern people ‘to make investments, now are praising the state and urg- ing i s upon the investors of the Eas Baur to information -}of good and will do much for a bet-; his recent eastern trip and C. W: Barron, publisher of the Wall Street Journal. Mr. Barron also controls Barron’s Weekly “and the Bostonj| News Service. His papers have been particularly unfriendly to North Da-! kota, according to information here. | In an interview printed first in| the Battle Creek Moon-Jogrnal, Mr. Barron said “I am sure that Nes- tos’ visit East accomplished a world ter understanding of the people, the} resources and the future of North | Dakota and the Northwe: | Mr. Barron's friendly interview wag reprinted in all of his publica- tions and it is understood he inform ed the Governor that he will order| his publications to cease “knocking” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE northern spring choice to fancy, -1.18 3-8 to $1.243-8; good to choice, $1.143-8 to $1.173-8; ordinary to) good, $1.12'8-8 to $1.143-8; Decem- lber, $1.103-8; May, $1.153-8; July, | $1.16, Corn No. 8 yellow, 68 to 681-2 No. 3 white, 401-2 to} barley, 50 to 64 coud 65 1-8 to -8 cents;/flax APOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, - Dec. 6.—Flour un changed. Shipments 51,056 barrels Bran $26.00 to $2' CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Dec. 6.—Hog receipts | | 74.009, Fifteen to 25 cents lower. BRITISH DIPLOMAT j | PAGE THREE WEBB BROTHERS December received here, ~ North Dakota to investors. < : r One of® the most pronounced Sailer é ‘ . Mi ee ee changes followed a _conferefice} Ten-elevenths of the world's popu- | * killing quality plain. Most Metween Governor Nestos_—_ on Jation live north of the equator. | > ses 1 to 15 cents higher, | heep receipts 18,000. Active, “Fat | ~ lambs s strong to 10 cents higher, ‘Top | Sale of Coats Four Special Groups $1 7.50 $29.75 $39.75 1 Sir Horace Humbold, British high (Purnished bY Russell-Miller Co.) {Commissioner in Turfy, has been _ Bismare {mentioned unofficially as the sue r of Baron d’Abernon for the am P iterthern 4 Jorship to Germany 1 northern spring . 1 amber durum 1 omixed durum 1 red durum Colonel Hairy ir ‘ : en He ete schol Ihe is Ne auueasiit da ant handle the | CUPBOARD | | [alls go By NELLIE MAXWELL 41) 1 MARKET NEWS | °° “Ss sic basic salad yellow GOOD-FLAVORED soup fs an Re rane nd mie 56 Ibs. .. all-the-year seasonuble — dish | No. ve ow, 55 Ib. oon - AT! ana even in hot weather a fruit | | i 4 white and mixed $5 Ibs. .. 45] soup is enjoyed, per Ib count under 55 pounds. | Gombination Soup.—Soak one orm Se under shelled corn (in| half cupful of rice in fopr cupfuls | tine psota 21 pent ) | of water until the grains swell. Put over the heat, adding two cupfuls t ‘FIGHT PICTURE of diced raw ‘potatoes, one grated e ' : | onion, one and one-half capfuls of | Unusual St Gniintes is Shown BRING FINE) celery. chopped. Simmer gently | OS oO eau For the Most Part | until nearly done, then add three . | i is . i, Me | cupfuls of milk, two tablespeonfuls My Cost, $100,000—yours, 5Cc a week hi c Selling in : Hi SL La a t croounnnteteaterat Lengpabatul at K 4 craze 1 eg and-prices underwent aj where the | Dempsey-Cibbons tight | winged parsley,” one-fourth of a By Edna Wallace Hopper sharp# sctback from a previous a | teaspoonful of pepper. Cook until ailvares swathes wiiaitennnrealsts: ery erga ap suey efftered 6 al wellielivohen’ "1 -, My quest of beauty cost mother) parts. All the dirt, oil, grime and| day after the ‘reading of the +/ 01 EU! Pa ehe ania ee of | Red Beet Soup.—Wipe three and me at least $100,000. We search-| dead skin come out with it. One| President's message became | 20 nichuves nan: waive Ones | pounds of the shin of beef and cut ed the world to get the best that sci: | never knows what a clean skin means yn. The selling was generat | ee ea eeee liad S| the lean part into cubes, Place In ence had to offer. until she cleans it this way. My 'd to opinions that the) (ONE Feaeaetiy aye a soup kettle together with three But those helps made me’ famous | Facial Youth cost 75c, | message was less bullish regard- lcs vce eet eos quarts of boiling water, three onions as a beuuty. And they have kept me| My Youti"Cream is niy cold cream} ing wheat th sa rule the ye u youthful beauty to my grand old| another French creation. ft con-|. trade had exp Prices closed | Poincare Gets y * atu s nial the way of clever styles and rich sliced thin, one teaspoonful of one teaspoonful of whole all age, tains both lemon and strawberry.| unsettled at a shade to 3-8 cenb \» Now I want others to enjoy those | Also all the best that science knows decline, December, $1.043-4 to new fabrics will be found in these one-half cupful of vinegar, one-hi y y ts Confidence Vote} euptut of sugar, six. medium-siz : groups. Many coats are offered same helps. I have arranged so all|to foster the skin textuye. I use it | $1.04 to 7-8 cents, and May, — | j 1 Mfr may get them. Any girl-or woman|as a night cream, also daytimes $1.10 to $.10 ls wris, Dec. 6.—(By the Associated | ful of pepper. Boll the beets for a j beets and one-fourth of a t aly half f. h h : : ‘ , at about half from w MY use all my helps at a cost not|a powder base. Every hour I keep Subsequently gossip. that the amber of Deputies to- | few minutes, then skin them and at t ey over 50¢ per week. - my skin fostered and protected by it.| President’s message would prove y gave another vote of conference | State. Add to the soup and cook as) sera 4 White Youth Clay. This matchless cream—my Youth! bullish as to wheat led to mate- “to Pr Poincare. The vote was; fT two and one-half hours, adding were earlier in the season. My skin is like a baby’s, yet my | Cream—costs you 60¢ per jar, rial upturns but the effect failed ! 40s to 127. } more water as necessa Strain age is 62. I owe that largely to a My Haid Youth, © to last and geclines followed, und serve hot with boiled potatoes. 1 superclay which France created for} My hair is my greatest glory. It 7 Pimento Cheese Soup.—Melt two me. is Mills ianieany luxuriant, and ¥ @, Dee “an the i TAX REDUC TION { tablespoonfuls of butter, add one Not like the crude and niuddy clays | grows finer ever year. Dandruff,| markets showed ‘whusual steadine { tablespoonful of cornstarch and so many still employ. This ¢lay is | falling ‘hair and gray hair are un- | today during the @arly dealings. For} BILL DRAFTED cook together until smooth, then white, refined and dainty. It is based | known to) me. the most part traders appeared to ; ada Gyo and “one alt -coptals) of on 20 years of scientific study. No| This hair which millions envy is|be waiting ~President Cooiidge’s| Washington, / Dee l6—A preliminet anil jgrndually andoheat to ithe old-time clay brings oan ae re-{due to my Hair Youth. I apply it si and meanwhile doing iittle| #'¥ draft of the treasury depart-| scalding point. Add one-half pound sults, with an eye dropper, directly to the | except even up outstanding accounts, | ™@Mt’s tax reduction bill has beens of American cheese cut Into small T call this my White Youth Clay. | scalp. There it combats hardened) Fluctuations in wheat values were | Completed%and will be introduced’ in, Pleces, stir until it Is melted, then Tt purges tae skin of all that clogs | oil and dandruff, which stifle the hair | so slight that for: Moraliletima| ine Heese th the: sear future, add’ one-fourth of ‘@ cupful of Sport Coats Dressy Coats Wraps All that the season has to offer in it-the exuses of blackheads and | roots. It stimulates and fertilizes.| the extrcme ranve only one —- chopped pimentoes, salt, celery, anit rings (huts S lgucui hair theives qusWoae el ‘ onion salt, ine pepper to taste. Dlemishes. It brings that rosy after-|‘Then hair thrives. just as flowers |fourth cut. ‘The opening which JTO BODY TO {Sere with‘stups of erisp, buttered | All Plush and Fur Fabric Coats Reduced One-Third From R glow which so amazes and delights. | thrive in a well-kept garden. One lied from. wn Rignrea) tole ae i i ‘Ye combats ull lines and wrinkles, re- | minute a day does all this. My Hair | cont. lower : Gates HOLD MEETING, (0st piled tog cabin fashion on a ular Prices, duces enlarged pores : youth with eye dropper epsts 50e and |§1.95 and May Si 7 seers Bie ecru barare Soup avec “e ow it multiplies beauty, how it | $1. ae tollowedehy ai alGbhes Mi j i ¢ eeumapaets ; : a as followed by a slig 3 Minot, Dec. 6.—A meeting, of the! eupfuls of baked vee! a kee| t pfu baked sweet potato, shhh att et: Rae eDE Seer trees tesa et errr sees: Aoreeiee ba: ENeibra peeled wo. Spoernts and, ite Hobpe: s North Dakota Automobile Associa-| mash, put through a ricer, add a eeaeelensese Gen altaca tol gerwitheutait 7 Ehel| Maw Eee F tion, to be held in Fargo on Saturday,| quart of hot milk and put into @ San re os anes Le = Sar ies Gatia ec andes Mikes, Daperte. tell etna ae i Cattle re-| December 8, was called today by} double boiler. Brown two table- ished on requ . Call 939 be. Ne St t P: kK Sn County. The new park com- Ee a dogs is) tell) mo. th : ; about steady. | President C, E, Danielson of+Minot.! spoonfuls of flour, add two table- | tween 9 a, m, and 5 p. m. Ww state Par | My cavialtvoutlits ai tiqeid/oeana: Hees iar RAE eR UHntRe Rear | Killer's supply included number of spoonfuls of butter, and when : 12-6-1w In Foster Count jiriscs ab oubjonejscre! ctqland) er which I also found in France.|mine will induce you to try them, |!0*48 ef mediim to-good grades fed | \3 QUESTIONED prea iaddnthie sll. seasong to Sales ap y M. B Te Danes Thured Great beauty experts the world over | Edna Wallace Hopper. Business ad. {tet sind yearlings, Very little | inate and/serve with/a dash ofveln- | “A day in’ the planet Eros ia five now employ it, but they charge too'} dress, Waukesha, Wis | done wey, is medium ON ROBBERY | 20%, scesern Newspaper vatony {M4 one-half hours long. Jamestown, Dee, 6--A new state] evening, A. O. U. W. Hall. much, Note: Miss Hopper is now appear- | °°) "Stcers cuotable 94. | fe see * ‘ rk has heen ¢ doaund deed of Tt contains no animal, no vegetable | ing twice daily in the Pantages the. 7.00 and und et Senionsons Kea oeDae. (OL a Dhiae: 3 the land received by Dana Wright. oft. The skin cannot absorb it, It} atres of the Pacifie Const und west)" heifers Ia Hones RELIEVED BOY'S COUGH addit “simply cleans to the depths, then de- | trn states Clie He lone y sold early at $6.00. 2.00 to $3.00. Bulk $2.10 to e dition of the : : L nt., arks has a historic signifieance, be the holdup of Southern | Wtites “I like your Cough Medicine ing ted on the Pipestem near the Cleaning ; : > Railfoad passenger train i Red: jrermowell: My little bo i | Hawks Nest, and at spot where G Bologna bulls nerally | ;2Uroae old, had a very bad cou r A ; 4 : $ Pressin . 1, October 11 in which al Sibly camped his — soldiers P : Stockers «1 inmen and a mail clerk were | 4ate FOLEY'S HONE ) TA : 23, 1863, Silby was on his Repairing KLEIN’ GIFTS Peupreeeter 7 "| killed. Officers of the i COMPOUND he secured relief.” For why to meet the Indians and an en- men, arrested here today by 1 i detectives, are being questioned re-| -Mt® U. V (RNIN Louisville | (ouehs, colk ; : i ders carly dalle at [and Nashville Railway, who have eogent cp1h h teveaee| zement followed in what is known Remodeling alves re : ¢ as the battle of The Big Mound in Dvei : yeing - Pleating investigating an attempt to ‘FOR ALL MEN. top best Tights $8.00 nt PIES wreck w passenger train on that road | ea compoUni Ney AND “Pape's Cold Compound” eee 21,500, Mostly. 25| Nea” Tasha, Tuesday took |, “Tastefully” arranged in cents ood and chéice 190|‘"¢ men into custody. | tions. Get the wenuine; refuse sub-| Breaks a Cold Cold Right Up DO IT TODAY. Hat Blockin “tasty” Xmas Gift 3 Ito around 250 pound butchers $6.50. Pala aa stitute: Anat ana g Oxes. ble 140 to 180 pound aye Ae aa Oi ata oa Make toro tatineterety inace eas set “His” gift 1 y: . Sta TIES —“SHIRTS — HOSE — “JAP- acking sows mostly CUA nae CRORES ae Too Late To Classify until three “doses are. taken. “the | Klein’s Toggery : ghs ANESE” AND OTHER FINE JEW- 0 Weights up to McMullin’s Formula. always SS first dose always gives relief. Thi - . Pig £016.00; reliable, Have it handy. Nothing | WANTED— Experienced girl for gen- | “econd and 1 : NS TOGGHRY | ELRY = BATHROBES — KNITTED : 1,600. Sheep and|tettor for weak lungs, bronchial } “eral housework, 20 Ave, B., West. |break up the cold. Pleasant. 3 “CISCO” VESTS ;— MUFFLERS — heey steady to strong. Bidding) troubles or asthma, As a germicide | Phone 452, 12-6-tf | safe to take. Contains no qu CUFF LINKS — INITIAL AND PLAIN $11.75 to $12.00, for medium to choice | and preventive against germ di $ ——— or opiates, Millions use “Pape'’s Cold BUCKLES — FINE “WALDEMAR” lambs. has a hundred uses in every home.| WANTED TO RE Furnished | Compoynd.” Price, thirty-five cents. pola Mfrd only by Tilden McMullin Co.,| house or apartment. References | Druggists guarantee it. CHAINS — GARTERS, ETC. e MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. Sedalia, Mo. * Sold by Lenhart Drug. Minneapolis, Ded, 6.—Wheat re-| Co. =———————————— eee CAPI re] ceipts, 240 cars, compared with 455] ° es I | e cars a year ago. 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