The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 7, 1923, Page 3

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HEAT TAKES DOWN TORN verages a Little Lower in Price in Early Dealings Chicago, Dee. Speculative sell- ing made wheat average a little low- ler today during the early trading. Besides a decided break in foreign nge tended somewhat to favor side. On the other hand received that Secretary Mace had made a special report to the President giving plans for an export to handle wheat. which varied from decline to a little advance $1.04 7-8 and, May $1.10 5-8 4 was followed by a slight upturn and then by moder- with De 10 Subsequently increased buying on the part of commission houses led to rallies but the effect failed to last. The close was heavy, 5-8 to 11-8 cents to 1-4 cents net lower, with December, $1.0 to 7-8, and May $1.09 5-8 to $1.09 5- Hog receipts 55,- dy, desirable light- o strong. Top $7.15 8,000. Active, all pots higher, Kill- Bulk steers short- Sheep receipts 12,00, Active, fat lambs strong to around 15 cents higher; others and sheep _ steady. Good and choice fat lambs $12.75 to $18.25. Min chang. Bran Minneapolis, Dec. 7—Wheat re- cars compared with «330 ago. Cash No. 1 north- 1-¥ to $1.14 1-8; No. 1 dark om $a northern spring choice fancy $1.19; 1-8 to $1.24 1-8; good to choice $1.15 1-8 to $1.17 1-8; ordinary to good December 1.10 uly $1.15 3-4, o. 8 yellow, 681-2 to 69 s No. 3 white, # 1-8 to 40 y 50 to G4 cents; rye No. 1-8 to 66 3-8; flax No. 1, | LIVESTOCK. , s Panl, Dee. 7.—Cattle re- ceipts, 2,000. Opening fully steady. Killing quality very plain. Largely ium grade offerings ) to $7. Few small rs and yearlings Part Toad of young beef of a good grade with the bulk lots still unsold. cows and ers and cutters, $2 to} 5 and down. Bologna : argely, $3.25 to $4. Yid feeders in like supply es about steady. “Largely, to $6, Calves receipts, 1,500. Weak to Under a severe short ers, $8. Pi ,500, Slow, steady to around 10 cents lower. Desir- able butchers to shippers, $6.50. Packers bidding mostly, $6.40 for 190 to 250-pound averages. Lighter weights mostly, $6.15 to’ $6.25. Pack- to $5.85. Better grade pigs, $5.75 to $6, x “Wheep receipts, 500. Steady to atone Bulk fat lambs, $12 to $12.25. at ewes to packers, CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH MONEY and ten cents to Sheffield Ave,, Chi- ng your name and ad- You will receive a ten ‘eent bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND for coughs, colds and hoarseness, also free sam- ple packages of FOLEYS PILLS a diuretic stimulant for’ the kidneys and FOLE for, Constipation and _ Biliousness. ‘These wonderful remedies have help- ed millions of people, Try them! Fancy underwear, baby gifts, aprons, handkerchiefs, sold at Episcopal ladies sale at Lahr Motor display. room Saturday. The seasons on Mars are twice as long as those on earth, RONCHITIS At bedtime rub the throat and chest thoroughly with— KS DATEL ST: $end thi Foley & © cago, Il DR. M. E. BOLTON * Osteopathic Physician 110% 4th St. Telephone 240 Bismarck, N. D ATHARTIC TABLETS | i RIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1998 Germans Have Plan To Raise Level Of Rhine River Friedrichshafen, Germany, Dec, 7. ~-Lake Constance, famed as the} building plage of German Zeppelins, is destined ultimately to become a, reservoir to give the Rhine a steady } flow of water so that even in sum- mer. the stream. will be navigable. The lake is in an enclosed valley, and the Rhine passes through it. Forty miles long, and eight mites | wide, it offers an excellent oppor- tunity for the sterage of water from the surrounding mountains which | could be fed out, as the dry summer | season advanves, to maintain a serv- iceable level on the river. LEADER OF ALL CLUB WOMEN i: By NEA Service Washington, 11,000,000 women. That is the job of Mrs. Philip North Moore as president of the Ni tional Council of Women, the cei tral organization through which 45 national women’s organizations fun tion on national and international i sues, The biennial session of the nation- al council, which met recently at De- catur, Ill, has planned an interna- tional council of women to be, held in Washington in May, 1926. Other problems taken up as matters for the women to unite in solving include citizenship, general welfare, educa-| tion extension, equal morals stan- dard, immigration, public health and| permanent peace. Mrs. Moore, who is vice president of the international as well as presi- dent of the national council, recent- ly returned from a meeting of, the! council’s international executive com- | «mittee, held at the home of Lady; Aberdeen, in Scotland. | Dec, 7.—Leader of SCHOOLS, CHURCHES CLOSE | Devils Lake, Dec. 7—Due to an! epidemic of diphtheria, the churches, | schools atid theatre at Warwick, N. D. have heen ordered closed by: the authorities, There are many cases of the disease among children in the town, and precautions are being tak- en to prevent’ its further spread. The Christmas Seal Sale will begin tomorrow. See that a Christmas Seal is, placed on every envelope and' package mailed between now| and Dee. 25. Get your Christmas gifts| Saturday at Episcopal sale at, Lahr Motor display rooms. MOTHER! Is Baby’s Best Laxative ‘California Fig Syrup” When baby is constipated, has wind-colic, feverish breath, coated- tongue, or diarrhea, a half teaspoo: ful of genuine “California Fig Syru promptly moves the poisons, gases, out. lever cramps or overacts. Babies love its delicious taste. Ask your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has full directions for infants in arms, and children of all ages, plainly printed on bottle. Mother! You must alifornia” or you may get an ation fig syrup. (QUICK RELIEF For INDIGESTION DR. R. 8. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation-Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N..D. MEET ME AT Phonograph ‘Record Exchang nog rap! NEWSPAPERS tk, ‘and MAGAZINES SHOE on ee PARLOR er Broadway Toner Mane ed andi Steel Kitehen in} Every home. Saves two rooms. it saves $6500.00 in cost fi home. Write ow J Ver nti nga Biemareke N.. | Providing a sports program for the jskiing remains to be decided. \writes, “I like your Cough Medicine jold, had a very bad cough and after bile, souring food and waste right | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEATHER REPORT Fo? the twenty-four hours, ending at noon today. Temperature at 7 a. ni Temperature at noon Highest yesterday WINTER SPORT PLAN TALKED A. of C. Committee Has Un-| | der Consideration Various Proposals what unsettled tonight and Saturday. Colder. For North Dakota: Cloudy / ‘and somewhat unsettled tonight and Sat- urday, Colder, Weather Conditions A deep Jow pressure area is cen- tered over the northern Plains States and Canadian Provinces and unsettl- ed, warm weather pre in all sec- tions. Temperatures were above 40 degrees at many places in the Dakotas this morning. Precipitation occur- red at almost all stations from the cky Mountain region westward to ‘the winter sports committee of the Association of Commerce, com- posed of L. 8. Crasswell, Benton Baker and S, W. Corwin has under consideration various suggestions for general public. Whether the major effort will be toward ice skating or They are investigating several vacant pro- for the purpose of estab- RELIEVED BOY'S COUGH Mrs. L, Van Belle, Pendroy, Mont., Beieorolaest: will 's ‘Saturday Special Box of Flowers $1.00. Call 784-W. We deliver. Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will give luncheon Satur- day noon at Bismarck Food Shop, hold sale of Christmas goods, and serve lunch during afternoon. very ‘well. My little boy, 6 years sing FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR OMPOUND he secured relief.” For oughs, colds and hoarseness there no better remedy on the market than FOLEY'S HONEY, AND TAR COMPOUND. It has stood the test of time, serving three genera- tions. Get the genuine; refuse sub- stitutes, PERL SE CARDS-—— FOR RENT food sale Market, Sat. Dec. 8th. Any- one wishing donations called for Phone 962. Too Late To Classify % Furnished ‘or nished rooms for ing. 1012 Broadway. Phone FOR RENT—Small house nearly mo Unde er almost new for sale. dern, typew: Phone jose in, also 34-R, FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Also room, 311-2nd St. Phone The Girls’ Club of Trinity Lutheran Chyrch will | hold their annual bazaar on Saturday, December 8th, at the Bismarck Food Market. 116 Fourth Street. Presbyterian fancy sale and Turkey dinner at 6| o’clock Tuesday, Aprons and house dresses : special Dec. Lady Foresters will h at Central ight housekeep- unfur- | ie 12, rwood 12-7 single the! work u HANDKERCHIEFS DRESS SHIRTS SUIT CASES TIES BATH RORES TRAVELING BAGS MUFFLERS Bedroom SLIPPERS BELT BUCKLES GLOVES SILK HOSE OTHER JEWELRY old 2 CAPS Fancy SUSPENDERS l BOYS’ SPORT HOSE Meat you PING season and this store is literally packed with gift articles that are bound to, please men and boys. fort to father, husband, or son than any other gift. that a man will enjoy a whole year. good looks and real boy wear. Dahl! Building PAGE THREE sleivivisieigieiivisisivivivieieisieg RACTICAL GIFTS FOR MEN AND BOYS Once more the turn of the year has brought the CHRISTMAS SHOP- A GOOD OVERCOAT will give more genuine com- A STEIN-BLOCH SUIT is a gift of good appearance A CORTELY JR. SUIT for the boy is unequalled for Any article selected from this list will be useful and appropriate. COME EARLY and examine our stock and get our prices. whether buy or not. Open evenings until Christmas. Dahl Clothing Store Main Street Forty-Two Years in Bismarck CHRISTMAS For this holiday season we have this year undoubtedly the most attractive line of Christmas Gree! been gathered. ting Cards that las Beautiful works of art that cannot but spread the Christmas Joy. REMEMBER YOUR FRIENDS WITH A CARD ie DANCING LESSONS Ballroom Class $ to 9 p. m. beginning Dec.-7. Aesthetic Dancing for young ladies, 7 to 7:45 p. m. Dec. 7. Aesthetic Dane g for chil- dren 2 to to 4 HOSKINS-MEYER CAPITOL THEATRE TONIGHT (FRIDAY) MRS. R. W. HENDERSON. Private lessons. Phone 656 DRY CLEANING and DYEING Our $9,000.00 Cleaning and Dyeing plant awaits your orders. City Cleaners and Dyers. Phone 770 A Champion TM ON MY WAY TO ‘OH!: OH! AN INDIAN SCOUT Driven from ithe Pacific to the At-) jlantic... Betters all previous motor-! cycle records. The time was 5 days, 22 hours, | 15 minutes. One driver for the entire distance. , Send for catalogue and find out abput our pay ag you ride plan. The General Motorcycle Sales Bismarek, N. D. Agency for Western North Dako‘a. FOR SALE. _ Buick Model D 45, new New tires. hauled and new battery this spring. A bargain if taken at.once. - COPELIN ' MOTOR COMPANY 201 Broadway to be given at AUDITORIUM TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, . Evening, DEC. 11-12, Tom Mix and Tony the Wonder Horse ins “Mile -A- Minute - Romeo” Adapted from “THE GUN GENTLEMEN” A Mighty Whirl of Action, Thrills And Romance — ALso — SNUB POLLARD IN. .“JACK FROST” RESERVE SEATS ——for—— CINDY! Seat Reservation be- ging Saturday a. m. at 9 o'clock at Harris and MAIL 3 Nights beginning Thursday Eve., Dec. 13 order and self addressed stamped envelope. All Seats Reserv- ed—On Sale at Harris & Woodmansee, Wednesday. ANNOUNCES THE SUPREME SUCCESS OF SUCCESSES Paramount Production Adapted from Emerson Hough’s Story of the Oregon Trail. Love-Romance-T hrills-Adventure The Glorious Drama of the West Reproduced on a Gigantic Scale Entire Lower Floor Entire Balcony Buy in advance and avoid line at box AUDITORIUM TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER AT 2:30 P. M. AND 8:30 P. M.° ORDERS NOW—When accompanied by check or ony. With a special orchestra of 15 superb players. WAGON” ——PRICES INCLUDING TAX—— MATINEES NIGHTS Entire Lower Floor... First 2 Rows Balcony... . Balance Balcony ... Gallery office window. back ting busy For the ‘friend far away, for the folks home — your photograph. Arrange for a sit- son starts. SLORBY STUDIO Bismarck, N. D. GHT — FRIDAY AND SATURDAY before the winter ‘sea- When the West: was young and Romance With ~ th moamed. the wilderness; when danger w:s NOAH BEERY \_ everywhere, and Adventure’s call echo: ROBERT EDESON imi tthe brave hearts of our ancestors. It’s And all gloriously real in the’ splendid produc- + FRANK CAMPEAU son, we Zane Grey's Great Story ‘of the ¢ PATHE NEWS CAMEO. COMEDY

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