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MONDAY; DECEMBER. 31, 1923 i CAPITOL THEATRE STARTING TONIGHT | ; MONDAY : TOM MIX'| The Daredevil St ar in his first big super special attraction “Soft Boiled” A POSITIVE RIOT OF LAUGHTER. REPLETE WITH THRILLS — PEP —GINGER—ROMANCE, Big cast including the famous “barrel” girls the : prettiest star chorus on ‘<=> the western coast. a 7:35 AND 9 P.M. ADULTS 35¢ CHILDREN 20c. MATINEE AT 2:30—AFTERNOON PRICES 25¢ AND 15c PERFORMANCES NEW YEAR’S i] \ Complications turn up rapidly | i LP oT YEAR Wa S Ameri tled the domestic cop per company Will Be Nominated when the fiery westerner finds it} j | a ie AS despite the fact that co par of a sugar shortage in mia | : necessary to take over the manage- | BIG BUSINESS Was r than ever be Summer, which led to a te Chicago, Dec. 31. Prices advance? ment of a road house, risque ana! g +7 = excess of domestie pro- | ¢ra of heavy speculation in suga cd in the Wheat market today du te-wide convention of the, shameless in its “wide-open” policy . } YEAR IN U. » sharp diminution i tures, proved to be unfounded. |the early trading. The League at which candi-| In this situation, some of the more Tree tun couenstanaettied |’ prodycing companies suececded | seemed to be more or less on predic be nominated for the | elaborate scenes are presented. The | f (Continued from Page 1) t s in uping some of th vy post-|4ions that all grain values would » Will be held in Bis-| masked dancer, daring beyond the | 5 r of the United pent c war losses, dividends being resumed | tend upwards after the first of the | marek February 6, te Chairman! expectations of a blase crowd, the | P ‘ ¢ in a few cases year It w. contended that the |W. J. Church announced tod: The! “barrel girls” chorus and the elab- | 7 ee thy { Cotton Prices Hi f pressing factors had been discounted | by-laws provided — the convention | orate of an all night inn, | } utlay ; Cotton p reached the highest in full. The opening with RE [should be held between Feb, 1 and! are presented in vivid detail. = : els in more than three years on! to unchanged figures to. 1-4 higher, | 10, MAY THE COMING YEAR i ¥ Conde: conway » in the crop, due primarily | with M 1.08, and ae Me Ss Bia s of the boll weevil. | July. was fol- | @ > synable weither and a heavy “lowed iby inedérate guins| alll around: 7 | the rw product were| Sthurjucatly suitor was tang |), Ae CH MOVIES || j ADD TO YOUR STORE OF ibutory causes to the d Boantnneion houses gave the 2 j market something of a setback, The CAPITOL, | ively low wheat prices, due to} finish was unchanged to 1% cents| Although Tom Mix appears in 1 o a reduction demand, over-j higher with May $1.07% to $1.0%% | comedy role in his first special pro. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. production sed competition | to $1.08 and July §1.06% to §1.06%.| duetion, “Soft Boiled,” prrcented by % 5 by ¢ ian growers _led to sugges- = sie William Fox and di by J. ¢ | Zi 1 tions of reduced feight rates on | MILL. CITY WHEAT Blystone there are enough serious | \% ‘ain for export by President Cool-} Minneapolis, Dec. 31—Wheat re-| gations to command his many-si@ed| __ | q — and prominent we | ars, compared with holi-} talent, Mix has the support of beauti- |. Sioux Falls, Dee, 31.—Fir % 7 = be farm products show dy Pago: Gash ae Slots ful Billie Dove and a clever cast which | iN jin the basement. of the \ i : VNIGHT — MONDAY niaterial increases in value, particu- | to $1.147%. No. ark a ineludea:Kisae Mineres armacy ut Geddes, | * - larly corn. | Northern choice to fan 5 PUTER RES TR ‘“goft | Yesterday spread to adjoining « | WHEELE BHO: AKMAN Mail order houses and chain store Good to choice $1. to the Capitol theater | tures, wiping out five buildings with | did a record busine Ordinary to good fORIERE fora cunilef twol dave, (an estimated loss of $100,000.00, ac- | “ THALE ap? - However, the leather, rubber, chem- December $1.09? 7 the role of a shoe | cording to a dispatch to the Argus THE HALE BREED sar eiinniue andirasciontgicites in: EG cots oe Ree aete laguna | : om the Morosco Stage Piay dustries had periods of depression SIA fide tb auilenee clea ae With a blizzard raging and the B~] PATHE NE Ws - : CHRISTIE COMEDY from which they had not fully re- ;|wise proves that beneath his hereto. {thermometer at ten degrees below ? : Covered iat thalend at ae *|fore “hard-boiled” exterior, he has |%€F firemen were unable to make r@) som S$ considerable interest wa been carrying the ability of a natur- | headway against the flames, } Ea Sire a ore al comedian. The story is a rapidly | i ES Oe | " . 2 he ¢ ecks . - ge yarn de i ick paul thie ry Melion’s recommendations for FLOUR UNCH. moving yarn dealing with a quick-| AMBASSADOR | \ ous Wits ci abacveuellon A Lick Seed oA te un.| tempered young westerner, who falls |~ + | { youth, pictured i modu etlonaninceme. taxes: wich was: eu ta ope ese her in car load | i® love with a girl on a passing train. | RESIGNS POST owhitlndesene at Rcrean’s endorsed by President Coolidge in| changed to 1c higher in car load Ke Ein 0 hae ean | \ w one ot fhe se Ca cto Congress, The | lots, family patent. quoted at. $6.05|UNder the stipulation of a will dic-| | j y Boe UGE ye elilevomenty. belicf was widely held that the re-| to $6.10 u barrel. in’ 98 Ib, cotton | t@ted by a hot tempered uncle, th |W ashington, Dee. 31.—Sir Auck- : Guctigns proposed welld iy cuiehoo (bank shipments 57,661 barrels, Bran | Youth must control his desire to fight |1and Geddes has resigned as British . ; ° Phugtlaten batineaee det vity in the| 0 to $27.00. | or lose his inheritance, | ambassador to the United States coming year | a | a CHICAGO LIVESTOCK MAY “ ‘ Chicago, Dec. 31-—Hog receipts 70,- if Mrs. Nellie Mason a an HEALTH AND HAPPINESS i {and smaller kileys. Bulk des Dies In Duluth wn! swale: BE YOURS a rey is Cattle receipts 16, V Friends of Mrs. Ngllie Nason, | 312%, Gauls wee steers, DUR formally of New Salem and Bis-| “ly 3 p nem marek, will be grieved to learn that | 4. cr Shep ree If this Signature ING 1924 she died iat Duluth, Minn.» Dec. 29:1 step) andy aie /sait| i i Hud es oe | ay et a ct okt, | highe arses aganitey Ee ‘ 2 Malet eS Raat Minn., where the deceased had spent | $15 Fea eae aT | R S ENGE R He eer ae ot hee married ‘upwards to $12.40. Recently clip- | ° le 9 ° le e ife. She leaves, beside a host of | per iambe s1L.06 p nds, three sons to mourn her | Pod lamb | 4 $ BISMARCK GRA Nason was seventy-elght | (rurnished by ch oe ~ Bar ii Ae mess * sof age ang had made her home ‘qian aned py Ru 5 h Mr. and Mrs. R.|H. This No titan nérehech seer waite, of Ave. B., for’ some time, | yo" northern apeing OUR SINCERE HOPE ne while in Bismare inter eck is NOT .on the Box, it is NOT hanes fi q mtg ‘Blade how a IS THAT 1924.MAY 1 red durum ; 1 flax B (@) work, Phone” 657. 804 Mandan! a ae N ’ Ave Mrs, W. Betabr. igdth| we ghots bu do’ nai andl the — { AND MOST PROSPEROUS YEAR ss pastry cook | rolowin F "” t Par ee eS | ie “ i } 12-31-3t | Oats so, (There is no other “BROMO QUININE”) ’ . a te ¢ Cowan’s § n : Speltz .. ; 55 : : 4. his first wife before he may take a New Shell Corn ‘The Laxative and Tonic Effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE 4 second. No. 3 yellow 56 Ib. test . Tablets is very beneficial to the system. 0. 4 yellow, 55 Ib. test . ° i y 4 and Influenza, if 3 white and mixed, The World's most popular remedy for Colds, Grip | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE UNITED STATES | PLANS AID TO FEDERALS iSale of War Materials To| Obregon Regime Under Consideration | toads around | lighter w ferings down ing sows mostly and fe ed ceipts 1,500, slow. about Ha ady. | several loads few choice bless iss searee. to butchers or Bette ts oy less de ards to $6. $0.00. Bulk $6.00. She Few of choice 250 pouads | Quote, SCENTS PLOT FILE PROTEST The De Huerta faction in Mex- ico today filed with the State Department a formal protest against the plan of the United | States to sell war materials to - the Mexico City government of General Obregon. The protest was signed by the De La Huerta’s confidential agents at New York. The Obre- gon authorities alone are recog- nized by the United States inter- ests dealing with Mexico, and there was no indication what consideration the communication would receive at the State De- partment. aWshington, Dee. | P.)—Publication 31 (By the of Tax Bill says a statement b of is#ued arner Texas, Demoer a ie plan to sell a quantity of war ma- | without th oppertunity to s i ize its provisions.” “A huge organized. conspi y General Edward Le (i representatives in Congr bill before all the con. ionable provision r, Who is a rankin House Ways and deel, the but to be sold has not been revealed, it_opparently will be confined rifles. ammunition, and airplanes WHEAT PRICES ADVANCE UPON EARLY DEALING Committee, evidence of this conspi is in the wording of telegram letters being received by jand Representatives in which are Co identical Janguage.” LEAGUE MEETS HERE FEB, 6 early sales | Good fat lambs $12.50 | lambs held IN MELLON’S TAX MEASURE Democratic Ranking Member on House Committee Warns His Party by tional Committee “has justified the attitude of demo-! Washington, Dec. 31 State and and western republicar vi department official’ continued ders in refusing to ac- | consultation today over details of the } pt the measure in advance a (the part of the predatory memb ards that sev- | Mr, Garner charges, “has been con- ined to be settled be- | ducting a nation-wide propaganda war department orders|to commit the people and their details could be plans Candidates For 1924 Primary eraging | Some | killers cep 4 from A. ury Rep. the | the r y ns con- e THAT YOU MAY HAVE A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR IS OUR SINCERE WISH TO ALL. erutin- to the to turn over the Texas property to|mede known and “have in a large Obregon’s representative at San An- | measure ently suc ded in the tonio. attempt to mislead the publie by \ | ‘The exact quantity of material to| keeping secret some of the most ob- ig dem. | Means | und | found and mnators ongress WEBB BROTHERS ! No. 4, white and mixed, 55 Il | le per pound discount under 55 Ibs. Ear Corn (72 Ibs in Minnpeots) a under shell. * SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | South St. Paul, Dec. 31—Cattle re- | ceipts 3,100. Slow about steady, con- siderable number good steers and yearlings of common, and medium grédes on hand. Big packers bear- Jish on steers. Bulk beef steers | bearly $7.50 und down: | Fat sheep stock in good demand.) jall interests buying. Fat cows $3.50! to $5.00> Heifers up to $6.00; Can-j ners and cutters $2.25 to $3.00; | Bologna bulls $3.25 to $4.25; Stock- ers-feeders active; BUIk curly sales | $4.75 to $6.25;" Calves receipts 400. | Fully steady; Bulk best lights to! packers nine. Hog receipts 14,500. Strong to Se higher. Bulk good and | | choice light weights ang butchers ng mostly 180 to 240 pounds Calves $6. ‘a | | Price 30 Cents MAY WE ALL HAVE A Happy. and: Prosperous New Year One Murphy Bed and Steel Kitchen in Every home. Saves two rooms. {¢ also saves $500.00 in cost of home. OTTO DIRLAM Write A. J. OSTRANDER for information. Bismarck, N. D.