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F corn 5¢ per povad under shell- | 1 | cies MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN | Minneapolis, Dec, 22.—Flour un- |ehanged. Shipments, 98,917 Varrals. | Bran, $25.50 to $ REPOR RTS SHOW MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN i Minneapolis, Dee. 22—Wheat re-| | ceipts 324 cars compared with 610 leaps a year ago. Cash No. 1 north- | Miles of siden Highways | ern $L06 3-4 to $1.09 3-4; No. 1 dark northern” spring choice to fancy in United States Nearly 13/ 3-4 to $1.17 3-4; December A May $1.08 3- July $1.09 7-! 423,000 , 3 N y 1-4 to 63 1- white, 38 5-8 to 38 7-8 ley 47 to 60 cents; ‘ , 63 6-8 eave flax. No. 13-4" to $2 ~~ * SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1928 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . PAGE THREE forced draft. This grate and draft | ness, it will mean many thousands of Imont, N. D., Dec. 22.—Whether , PLAN SAVING are being furnished by the Lignite | tous of additional Nofth Dakota coal] to hold’ the owners of a cow which used in this state. was being chased by two dogs, or {Combustion Engirfering Co., from Bis| "Ty cracr to be able to compare the | the owners of the dogs which sre q marck. : The same system has been} economy of the present system of | chasing the cow, for damages to his , D installed in the Agricultural College} purning lignite with the- ststem to auto, is a question which is puzzling | with success. be inst: lied, Mr. Luick, the chief en-| Ole Martinson of this vicinity. A | OF LIGNITE The system in uye is what is known | gineer of the | lant, has been run-| cow chased by two dogs rushed out as a Pyramid Grate, a grate having | ning an efficiency test of the boilers. | of a pastire gate and attempted to | : a number of small holes, and draft | Another tc.t wil Ibe run as soon as| climb over the hood of Mortenson’s Sear furnished under the grate by the | the new grates and blowers have been | car, It failed, and the automobile ! ; a .{vlower, Then the screenings are} installed, and a comparison between | was badly damaged. Modern Apparatus Is Install-(fieown onto the grate in a very] the two, together with the compari- ed by the State School- of Sceince screenings, with a special grate nt properly equip their. places of busi- DAMAGE PUZZLE ARISES thin Iuer. The cost of screenings | son of the cost, will show us exact-| Fank Gale. Piano Tuning. at the mine would be from seventy- {Ay what the saving is five cents to one dollar less per ton | — Phone Annex Hotel No. 573. than the coal that has been used. ———————[—[——hhhhDhR"E"BBmBaBmamnm™ The cost of equipping a boiler of i ANI0EO: 35,000 IS” NATIO. 100 horse-power capacity, such as i: used at the State School of Science, will not exteed four hundred *dol- Wahpeton,.N. D., Dec. 22.—With The saving in the difference WILL C DOWN COS' i, 1922 OULD CREATE, Washington, Dec. 22. -Surticed roads in the United States now total nearly 423,000 miles, the Bureau ot Public roads has announced. At the | f close of 1921 the. total was approxi- | ‘ F mately 987,000 iniles, and a. little i more than 25,000 miles were con-; Theodore G. Nelson Defends structed in 19: It is believed 1925 |. yyy + noes na construction will not fall short of Election Laws Against the previous year's record Criticisms Made [The mileage of some states, includ ing all public roads éutside the limts | of incorporated towns and villages, / DISCUSS L. E RECALL follows: i Z @ i 4 Miles Miles | cE GTN ts itd ot en . WANDA HAWLEY~ election laws that have been at a feeling that the state institutions [in the cost of fuel should pay for \should take the lead in economical | this in one season. Aside from the jburning of lignite coal, a modern | actual saving in operating expense, | <0 installation is being madegin the {the matter of educating the people School of Science at Wahpet | in the vicinity of Wahpeton to the use of lignite coal should make the change worth while to the state Using lignite coal is largely a ma. ter of education, and if the smaller plants can be educated to use It, and ton, For the past two years the S! iSchool of Science has been bur lignite coal with success under the same condition that, ordinary soft coal is usually burned. With the price of soft coal as it has been for the past two years, the use of {North Dakota lignite has proved | economical, but it is believed that A thousand ways to re \by installing a modern lignite burn- “his”: heart—with the proy ing device there can be further sav- | ghits from ys KLEIN'S TOGGERY The plan, now, is to burn oniy| Send a “Flower- gram” ~ For that Last Minute Gift. Phone 784-W YES! A THOUSAND WAY Minos 1jed by means of a referendum will Wanda Hawley, whose piquant blonde loveliness has y ‘ Vidithn 1 |ot create anything like the kind of | ands of friends among tim tansy plas Lady Agies Depntedkee otk FHUHOEUALEUAUOEUUOTAOOCAEOAAUOAUUUAUEOALUGOUUAEAAEOUAA AAU & lowa w# muddle with reference to spe he Man From Brodney's,” the picturization «of George Bart | ; f clectigns that existed after the in- | McCutcheon's famous novel, directed hy David Smith for Vitagraph | * actment of the primary election law Miss Havwfey recently returned from a trip to Egypt where she f= Minnesota Missouri {nor anything like the kind of a mud- learned that sheiks gene: e the k lly are just plain, old, fat men and quite | dle that will exist if the laws at different from the wild young horseman who is usually described as | nN tacked are not approved according tu | the nassionate lover of the sand wastes. e a letter to the secretary of state’ DANCE TONIGHT! WAGNER’S FIVE PIECE ORCHESTRA “Music As You Like It” ELKS HALL - MANDAN CAPITOL Theatre TONIGHT GLADYS WALTON the election committee Washington E Nevada office by Theo. G. Nelson papers of the Merchants National! Export Ty freee | SR cri Dakova |) Mr. Nelson who was chairman of |to ascertain whether they could take Export Tax Makes | —THE— >| Ohio |the T. V. A. legislative committee | over enough of it to finance the Americans Shun i | Oregon... that assisted in the drafting of the | institution over the emergency but : P South Dakota {election laws in question says that‘ there was not a favorable result Turkish Tobacco Market | OPENING OF THE | i i. | of both the! There were no irregularities, ac- | tw i house and senate considered the ef- | core 1 sxam The | | Wisconsin cording to the bank examiner. The Greek acelgaine ee: : 12,06 Wenig, .ccauono 3 fect of the new laws on any pos: | bank will be thrown into a receiver : | Wa sible special or recull election. They | ship, it4s expected. The closing did |=, Sotwithsstanding s Caner i es + | found that all of the machinery un | 4 fa Cy Dy OTe Lob eec On DUSINGHS: a5 8 i # | not affect other banks. whole was much poorer in Novem- i der which both of these kinds of | ‘The Merchatits Natiohal was organ-| hor than dutine October, becauee ; elections had been held would be im | ized by B. 8, Graham of Minneapolis |g the tiaposition ot wk expoet 105-5th St | just the same shape after the en | in Septembe 914. Mr. Graham | of fordlint (chien od) 0 | » 5 ad taken over the assets of the |The depression is more acute 51a ; | 4 cept that sections HO1A and 971A lold Farmers and Merchayts State |1y hecause of the absence of Amer- ACROSS FROM McKENZIE HOTEL would in fact be duplicated by parts | hank, under which the cashiership of can buyers. | if eorene Solteaes or ye wi H. McHugh, had closed during! Of tire la®ge toboceo’ crop in | ba 285 (Chap 23 session laws). |the ear pmer of 1914. Graham | Macedonia and ‘Thrace not an oke A) 5 A) | ® Iie reee thenetore Geaideu age ineluae sold) the inatitation to R. S. Solin: | Was gold to America in October: UNEXCELLED KITCHEN en le Metten to the ceentane og { stone and T. 8. Johnstone of Ashley, | In Oetche merican buyers 7 . hE a ee one most nn buyers AND SERVICE | state's office Mr. Nelson quotes the H ‘ ‘ 1 00,000 okes. part of section 3 which provides that | ee pounds.) ; mn ‘ candidates for Congress may have Support Is Slow to Develop) ici: names printed on the ballot as in Chicago Market candidates for their respective p ties by means of a petition be: 2) per cent in actment of these laws as before ex- | jy, in 1916 and a group of local stock holders was interested in the enter prise. The bank is located in the | Lewis and Clark hotel building HARVEY MAN CONFESSES fO TIRSY CAR DRIVING | YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE APPRECIATED AT ALL TIMES ne eee eas Memenntarectinvannse cenuorine |e ra UDP Uneny "plead ——in——_ Eye incu atpee | cere ceca pemens rt omar Ph MUL “THE TOWN SCANDAL” of today’s trading, Scattered liqui-|tion. He also maintains that politi- ; "ate Blanding to a harge of dri Phone 1-100 ——and—— ing and automobile while intoxicated, August Ekstrom; residing. northeast | of Mary was #entenced to 60 d dating sales -di fee = =from bugers w Meanwhile deli closed that support| cal parties can hold conventions and slow to develop.| nominate candidates. ies on December} The recall election provision in fied ecUvatdawas dorplddelt contracts here continued on a liberal} the Constitution, it is pointed out by |{" dvi). a ear for eight months, The p scale. ‘The opening, which vavied| Mr. Nelson, requires the nomination 40 < “ava ail, sentence was suspend # «from unchanged figures to one-eighth | of candidates other than the recallea led, howe on condition that Ek- to one-fourth cents higher, with May | in the manner provided for the nom- | c¢tom obsere the other phase of the 41.06 1-2 to $1.06 5-8 and July $1.05] ination of candidates for primary | Sentence. 3 1-8 to 3 1-8 to 1-4 cents was|election and that since the new law igi utter Nes followed by a setback all around to| provide specifically for such proced- 7 : ale below finishs ure there is no danger of any mua | | Eresh Frozen Dressed Lake Subsequently weakness of Decem-|dle on that score either Superior Herring 100 Ib. box mber increased and other months] A muddle is however in prospecs,|$4,50, 50 Ib. box $2.75.; were affected but pre-holiday adjust- aceord ng to Mr melee if He lee-| Round frozen 100 Ib. box ment of accounts led to rallies at|islature is not supported with ap- | the last. Closing prices were un.|proval. of chapters 204 und 205 in| $8.75, 50 Ib. box $2.50. Ref- © settled at the same as yesterday’s|the referendum because of. the fact | erence First National Bank E , finish to one-half cent lower, May, | that all laws that provide for a uni-|''wo Harbors. Oscar Peder-' to $1.065-8 and July $1.05 | form form of ballot throughout the | sen, Beaver Bay, Minn. 1-8 state as is required by the consti is Our Gang Comedy—“‘July Days” Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Matinee Tuesday and Wednesday 2:30 DOUGLAS McLEAN MARJORY DAW, EDNA MURPHY ——in—— “GOING UP” Best of Service at. the Lowest Cost Regulation and Train Time Gladly Answered Just Call 1-100 J.R. BRYAN, Proprietor 113 Fifth Street Day and Night Servi _ Bismarck, N. D. Nobody Wants Or Expects Sensible Presents! “What’s worse than getting a flask when you don’t drink — or getting a box of cigars when you don’t smoke?” JELTINGE opt a Oe tution and that prescribes what that : ; % * CHICAGO LIVESTOCK form shall be were repealed by the; Dance every Saturday | TONIGHT = SATURDAY “Christmas is something of an annual romp when He was an ace at making love but a deuce when it came a Chi Cattle receipts|enactment of chapter 203. The stat. B B ‘0, Dee. De a aartesl 50c ‘1,000. Compared with week ago good| tory provisions required for this | night au altereene Hallib0c B pod choice grades weighty beef steers |CoMPliance with constitution is con- | a couple. Come an a hd to 50 cents higher. Top yearlings | tained in chapter 204 and 205. It long as you wish. "$12.60, Sheep receipts 2,000. +, {these are not upheld in the refer- | generally eleady, endum then there ~will be no law Rcheieg aed Coes |preseribing any form of ballot. = | 4- F ; $11.00, ‘Lambs and yearlings ‘strong SEE a | ANOTHER D. B. C. to around 25.cents higher. Hog re-| SAVINGS GAIN i MAN PROMOTED ceipts 11,000. Steady 10} | ceipts 11 Wendy ‘to around 101” NW NORTHWEST ———Bigger and Better than “The Hottentot”——— JANE” cents higher. Mostly around five| ‘ . cones ane ‘ DURING YEAR) Another/graduate of Dakota B With Jacqueline Logan ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK iness College, Fargo, N. D., ha George Fawcett and Soc St. Paul) Dec. 22-—Cattle re- | (Continued from Page 1) been advanced to bank executive. Maurice B. Flynn aD Auditorium, Wed., De uditorium, Wed., Dec. 26th ceipts, 100. aed with week | habit, then the next move in all! J, J. Goehring is now cashier of the ALSO | neighborliness is to give them a lift. |. . 2 a ‘| DD “ago "bologna bulls, eanners fad cut- | eis E Sse Gigs Bears als Hird x Z Wa ters strong to around 26 cents high- | More and more clearly is the north: Mont ane 226 bank officers be. | Pathe News — Aesop Fablef) H Ul a S us L Od, er. Better grades she-stock offer- | West impressed with the fact that Cameo Comedy fers to flying. In “Going Up” he make you laugh until you cry. He carries you high and far on his plane of love. everybody tries to outdo the other fellow in the matter . of making the holiday foolish as well as merry.” - The above is taken from the Dec. 18th issue of (New York) Daily News Record. We know of one city which takes exception to the Daily News Record, for we have sold many useful gifts to many people, and still have many more useful gifts left for mahy’ more Bismarck shoppe: $ Bret Harte’s Story of California in the Days of "49. ““SALOMY ings about steady. All other killing | 4airying, the raising of dlfalfa, su-| gan their SucceB$ career at D. B. classes 26 cents lower. Stockergand {gar beets, poultry, hogs, and so om) C. Many ‘“‘Dakota’’ men now “RUGGLES OF feeders 25 cents lower on common | important component zarleyot di-| head large business houses. Train- to medium grades. Others steady, | Yersified farming, have a direct bear-| « si ny 9 Bulk prices at the close common and {ing on our business and our bank-| ‘M8 rele 1s b 1 RED GAP medium fat steerg and yearlings, $5 | ing.” Judge business schools by results 3 Days Commencing to $7.50. Butcher cows; $3 to $4.50. a) report by the bank cover-" achieved, not’ by how quickly or Christ Heifers Canners ana |itg dairfing said that discerning | cheaply you can get through. Con- meee a Bologna | bankers are supporting the movement | a A expen hgeiaal fag Stockers ana (toward dairying and by doing so are | Ser the future and——""Follow the MATINEE EVERY DAY AT. feeders, $4.50 to $6. Calves receipts, {improving their own opsition. | Succed ful”? with the Net seat: 5-2:30-—- 100, Compared with,week ago veal; ‘Wheat growing is important, a| Write today to F. L. ‘atkins, Ives practically steady; bulk best | fundamental need,” it said. “It pro-| Pres., 806 FrontSt., Fargo, N. D. ts to packers today, $8. , vides a cash crop, and cash crops are | ‘Hog receipts, 6,000. About steady. |necessary. But moderation is desi “Desirable grades of: mixed 175 tojable in all things. Kansas is the | ‘around 225-pound averages, $6.40. | foremost wheat growing state in the Lighter-weights downward to $6.10. | union, but in cow population, in they July packing sows, $5.75. Few sales | language of the dairy statistican, its beMupf feeder pigs around $5.25. Re-jrank is medatt, In 1922, the bank ceipts this week about 122,000, a n¥w |deposits gf Kansas were $415,276,000 | yard record. representidg an increase of one per| Sheep receipts, none. For the week | cent over those of 1918, Deposits in strong to 25 cents higher on fat| Wisconsin, the greatest dairy state lambs. Closing sales mostly $12 to|in the wie Were, $685,425,000 in } | $12.25. Culls, $8 to $8.50. Heavy | 1922, an incrdase of 80 per cent since | F) lambs, $10 to $11. Sheep steady to | 1918.” _ » weak. Fleshy ewes at the, close | wi Ta MANDAN B BANK BISMARCK GRAIN. L IS CLOSED BY | CPernined by RumeltMiller’co.) T “Ty “8 BY AMINER No 1 dark northern... No. 1 Northern spring No, 1 amber durum “No. 1 mixed durum ‘No.1 red durum. Para: Richholt's Cash and Carry | penpeey. Gibbons , | PHONE 631 | Grocery | 7th & Thayer | FIGHT PICTURES = Matinee Today — Admission 20 and 40c. The Original Cash and Carty Store. ; sae Rr yr oe 2 SOE BE BSE BU ete POLO: 2. Bveniné Admission 55c. TONIGHT AND MONDAY SPECIALS b o'loek. : Choice Turkeys ‘2 5 ies COFFEE Wigs C. | richhott’s Qitality Cot. Graiatsd ¢ $1.00 i a: 1120 }. e a y sugar ..., MUSIC . COMEDY. SONG PRICES—55c—$1.10—$1,65—$2.20 including tax, Mail Orders Now. ‘94 | Mandan, N. Da Dec. 22.—The Mer-. | :76 | chants Natienal Bank of Mandan, k | .72|8) Johnstone president and George F. Wilson, cashier, was closed for | Nota Clinker i in a Carload -No. 1 flax . business this morning by. National ‘ “ * Richholt’s Special Blend. ‘ ‘ No. 2 flax . Bank Examiner Irwin D. Wright of |f / Fancy Spring 30 3 ; ~ BR No. inye.: : 148 |Minneapdlis. The bank, captidlized | Chicken, Ib... . C. ’ : 1 00 4 +, uote but do not handle the | at $50,000 with a surplus account, of . ‘| pound ..... . { . idNowing: ~ $10,000, had deposits of $312,000. De- Fancy Oranges ‘ : F Oats . pletion of reserve and non-liquidat- (| dozen,,....... Cc — i t Barley ing paper was given as the cause of Frosh ‘ ~ By f Speltz .. : closing. i el ? PER pica: gutanieeat Gee Sibletly 40 c Our guarantee on. cof- Officers of the First National . Bank of Mandan, a strong institu- “No. 3 white and mixed, 56 Ib tion,? 8nd the Farmers State Bank No. 4 yellow, 55 Ib...... ast of Mandan which has the Lanterman | \ No. 4 white and mixed, BB ib. 41 Brothers, wealthy capitalists, -be- ' Je por pound discount under 65. 41 hind it last evening went over the - The Best Lignite Mined i in North Dakota. * THE WACHTER TRANSFER: co rely Mes Eggs, dozen. .. fee. #f not satisfied your Mixed. Xmas. SK, money back... No better Candy, Ib. . 20c coffee on the market. No. 3 yellow, 56 Ib.\..3. - Phone 62,