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THURSDAY, APRIL 3,: 1924 BISMARCK GRAI No. 1 Ducks per 1b. See) ‘ name his special ‘prosecutor after he | Ne. 1 Gesseoper tb: 3 OFFICERS OF FAMILY SAFE feet vrsure the chengess Hla ea No, 1 turkeys, per Ib. ........ vat “IN HOME FIRE} has not been announced. Live Poultry preliminary hearing of Sem- Hens 4 Ibs, each and over per Ib. .13} Hench’ Wo, Apel! s<chaca ptt i& scheduled to be held here] Hens under 4 Ibs. each, per Ib....08 | hath ave Clithes fram the second | Péfore Justice John T. Austin Springs, per Ib, : 11| story windows of their home in this 5 Cocks and stag 08 | Tee D: Lovell tanity narrow] GARSKE CLAIMS pucks, (pet lb. 4 I peseennell igath In the fea He ae EA A Geese, per Ib 10/ feonsumed their large home her {TLE NOW AS | s. Lovell was taken to p Be | Mrs. Lovell was taken to the ho cHbat TOWN! (Furnished by Russell-Miller SEE Early Trading Is Soméwhat ‘ aah northern teu peal Lenser ear et she droped siete Sedan ‘ rckey Ne Da April 3 The clain | ear y Ds Pats ‘ Church Gathering Shows a Lovell was awakened by the Res Gh Gy oli 4) ; ; amber durum e.. | Saar and: SstOke RNa LE the richest town in North Da- | Firmer, Toaay 1 mixed durum Successful Past Year SURE EEATInG a Vice ae sinet 16. He FRUB COE EE Chicago, April 3e— Indications cane 3 INOUE RS Corie Pkt EY 3149 See a LES N IRE STERCTOE that millers were buying a little ud flax | Reports of a successful past year, ;rescue his family, with no time to ; 3 wi cheaetalite to Wheat here helped to rally wheat] No. 1 ry : | W4g {and expectation of a better ensuing save anything i |e. NON Sot the Bank of -values in today’s carly dealings.| We quote but do not handle the)¥ear were made at the annual con-/ Loss on the house and furniture is} ; ; \ After opening at 1-8 cent off to a] followings Igregational meeting of the Presby- ; About $10,000, partly insured. This dian SiR Re shade advance, May $1.02 1-8 to] Oats ggiterian church helg last night. Offi- jis the first fire in Beach in three Hees i eica $1.02 3-8 and July $1.03 3-4 the] parley a4gjcers of the church were chosen, | years. gcctemenbiur condlUibn wheat market underwent some-| speltz, 1 pe “go! After opening the meeting the | MifGi AEROTENREEN a6 IANEEE | qin of a setback all around and NEW SHELL CORN pastor, Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite alioy NieD? Nasvone bank’ with then scored gains. Yellow| turned the meeting over to the chatr- hie D Subsequently the market showed] xo, 3. 56 Ib test manship. of E. MeCurdy. The | SRWak RE a signs of being over-bought and pr No. 5 lb. test {church treasurer's report and te a “or $300,944.6 reacted somewhat, The -close was ports of treasurers of various church ; ME asat teaREKeELaTeO Tn easy, and a ade to three-eighthS | yo 9 test organizations showed the church to | hd “hild Usihe cents net lower, May $1.02 1-8 to] yg, vt be in good shape financially. It is} met! (Hat k ink thal abhe in &LO2 1-8 to 1-4 cents, & sUna alacou : expected to virtually free the church } —-——-- Daal sein: (Ha ee eA RIEGCMRRTEINCAR. ” in SoS Ng Ear aera ase ae Minnesot x, bel from debt during the ensuing y North Dakota to Join in| fees ihe bee siete salt : Pete idee SHELL, Reports showed more mor 5 § es owns serie ieee aed _ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK HTS seas Jraised for church purposes last yer ‘ational Contest at . IS Eee chi April Hog receipts than in any previous year. Bae ; 26,000, en, ady to 10 cents PHC AIEONENID EOE: fiva eHUVEN | a Pats art ceRPERTT Vere pOn IRE oy ore eet oe nee lower than yesterday's 4 Iwas inereased last year, especially | North Dak “ eee neue noeuAL Sanu Reka Soest is c ) 2 kota soon, notes rediscounted, no bills payable | Mostly 5 cents off. Top $' by a large number last Easter and] Already plans are being m: by ‘ Cattle receipts 11,000. ) anvequally Werke mumber of new | sportsmen ini vanious’ pirtavofathel(ee 2 2a tive, Beet steers and riley | T0 WILL members is expected at the coming] state © to ‘o in action against the big ers strong to 15 cents higher. Early Easter service. » k b 8, a ey be; ppear Sheep receipts 9,000. ac: installed its new pipe organ, the old vow. Bhoutlnie colltéel ashe x 25 cents higher. iS propeity and the grounds improved,| All of the game wardens in the LPGRCERATR Give All Aid Possible Ja new roof put on the church and| state are behind the movement, ac- | 80-Cent “Danderline” Does Hl : nu new room partitioned off in the] cording to 4 é fs ; ‘ iy Minneapolis, April 3——Wheat — re- ier ich ee ea TeE raat meatal baeMGNE: : SRST eae y Mauret, Earke.! Wonders for Lifeless, Vipts 151 cars compared with 271 | ee ee neato Williston today] Trustees elected for three years | Bismarck today ; Neglected Hair \ >. 1 north- Me TM records sought by the|follow: H. P. Goddard, Mrs. V MEL MUGEN nia WOe ABH eonTEReUIENe cs : \ ©. 1 dark | ‘tates attarncy and U. L, Burdick in| Per L. Bell, F. Hollings-|cism in the ‘cas the national ES GUS anes | northern spring choice to fane Sea ee gage BreNENE Kit Gilbert| Worth, Eight trustees hold ove crow shooting contest, said that Dr ss of luxur: | 14 to ordinary to, Bood BADD EL iibes “of the. Williams { Thompson, K. Thompson, Dr. He! ment. of Agriculture, dnd of gloss, lustre $142 1-4 to $16 1-4; May $1.41 1-4; ,0ue of the of the Ta a ee es el Jment of Agrieutture, dud! f and life short duly $112 $I 1-8, he OUR waiving formal) Deaconesses — elected Mrs. | tural Colles 1s written two hulle ly follows a Corn No, 1-2 to 73 1-2 | ey eee ie td officers by tele-| Mary Burton, Mrs, Sarah Ankenman, (tins on the erow und could, find noth- genuine’ toning ONO, SWhiké, 435-8 to 44 | SUPPOe tN nce ee econ, himself snd| Mrs. E. d. Taylor, Mrs, W. 1, Webb, thout thebird, Crows up of negleet= y HT tonTD- ettts; rye Now 2 ee ea e yould willingly | Mes. Alfred Olson, Mrs. Le WP. Craw- {do much ¢ Conero na huTiiantiuss ed sealps) with G1 1-8 to G1 5-8; flax No, 1, 1 aoa al eek nent. records fow{ford, Mrs, Luther Van Hook, Mrs. | yek said been declared by syron dependable oe ae oe publie examination a the trial. Serres steel _|who studied birds that there never is pense . Kitchen was elected chief |hoe cholera where there are no ing hair, MILL € DUR ekitcs “GANFINUBD ahiey. leer ca comeveeaemcennis anaeete iahine acetal Miner a ea a Williston, N. D., April 3—B. J. + _ \ aurrier and the dandraff is correeted im- cringe Shipments 4 barrels 1 ae ni na ” nec sly. in, ¢ $] 0 ad TEARSOBIORYEE Sdhoreree. last of the Willian coun WITNESS SAY belts Like an i tno are anon aS un ity, wit y oF fad} sO. St PAUL TIVES ESTOCK ments left by the rani Jury, had PAPERS STOLEN : xonizing for the drive, lu a (ise Chara Gilad cil So. St Paul, April 8—Cattle re-| been given Unty Otel tn oe Noell? IN AIR BUREAU JOB HE souGHT lightfal on the hair; a refreshin, ccipts 2, Slow, weak, tending |"* Sail sla ap oe keel rey up- sais N. D,, April 3.-—District | stimulating tonic—not sticky el lower Ore eID ACRE ee eee eee santa aby, attorneys (Continueg from page 1) tge H. Mocllving in dis-| greasy! Any drug store, | Top ly of L. C. Wingate, 0. T. Foss, James. | representing the Lincoln Motors, who | » late yesterday nem- to § Fat she-stock fae : O'Loughlin, Abner R. Veitch, 0. J. participated.” te er L, Burdick, Pa r q Kune s Bl ope neuen asysee Age ae xcept for tax and legal expense, iauiatmioedeutor tons) Wats. wag, bulk, $00 10] eth ndietments aganet them [Lane THaiste, the government “could Gert semingean, state bank ex-|| DR. Re S, ENGE : Part Joad fleshy feeders $8.50. | C* a allopeas dee f {have gotten all of the $8,000,000. | amine: Goamibnis Gane Bulk stockers and feeder eco) yea ene aera uclara [eae Hontyawonishad bough’ the ‘Lin lealiny asaneieiel @ieh falls Radice Chiropractor ee eee Bis aa kre to be presented at this time by colts Bt a cage Es orm his duty as bank examingg in}|+ Consultation Free lights se attorneys for the defense and the {bank to the credit a receivers,” he | connection with the affairs of the 50. state and should the motion of de-| said. Willams County State bank of wit. || eas Bik. Bismarek, N. D. Hox recetpts 11,000, Stendy tO] Pert ne sustained, the other de-| ‘The witness then eame to the iston. Burdick asked the Judge to strong. Bulk good and chaie® 150 rendants are expected to be given the {of thé Standard Aireraft Corporation. to 275 pound aver ni henenibloriite eftects es in this case were scattered and me x : A t “mi r,” Lane said, but his final Bulk good pigs $6.60, judgment in August, 1919, was that | Sheep receipts 500, Receipts nost- | How Many Pounds Would You} )),.° government should recover $2, TONIGHT ly direct, Looks about steady, | Like to Gain in a Week? |3.00. The company then had x SSN GE z a {pending a $3,000,000 claim of its own. nn A ee rs ae ‘WHOLESALE PRODUCTS If you are fat and want to lose inanced by Japanese Thursday-Friday (Furnished by Northern Produce Co.) | weight, I will send you a sample of | During dis n with Harry M. ' j Cream the famous Rid-O-Fat treatment ab-|Mingle, head of the company, thc and Saturday Fggs—F solutely Free. Do Not Send Any |witness said that Mingle told him EVERY DAY AT Dressed Poultry — Money—just your name and address |of the connection with the Japanese No. 1D. P. Young Tom turkeys, to The Bayne Company, 1196 Coca} janking firm of Mitsui and Company. per Ib. as Cola Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Mingle’s relation with the Japanese No.1 D, P. Hen turke 0 alah —Adv.! company, he said, went back to a! Eleven Advantages -of ad _Amaizo Oil— Fries beautifully, thoroughly, eT, Does not smoke at cooking temperature. Does not carry the flavor of one food to another, so can be used over and over. Heats quickly. Measures easily and accurately: Blends rapidly with other ingredients. Necessitates no melting. Hl Makes delicate, delicious cakes — is an ideal shortening. Maintains the delicious natural flavor of foods. Does not curd in mayonnaise. Its can is dustless, rustless, easy to han- ~ dle and store. AMAIZO OIL Your Grocer Has It - Send for the FREE: AMAIZO Cook Book ' N -. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Jaged 70, was | body was found hanging to one of the !| circumstances clearly pital college th a student. He declared “never dollar and ne: a dollar the Standard corpotition. Lane declar: t the Mitsui Comp: inaneing the Standard, | had charged in $1,619,999 which re presented a loss in financing the Old Sloan Manufacturing Compar ¥ government paid this c! ndard settlement, he added that Mitsui loaned the $ rd between five and six million dol which they got back with inte to say nothing of this friendship Japanese | had a into est 000." North Faneo. To Be Annexed Fargo, April 3-—Judge A. T. Cole in a decision today in Cass county district court held that the election in the Village of North Fargo, April 30, 1923, was a valid election, and that the village was therefo \ legally dissolved six the election, or on Nov. As a result of this deci action of the city comm nexing the village to the to be legal and binding. the notice to the ci Judge Col action, a resolution | was passed b the commissign at its mecting today, lowering the water | rates to the water users in the vil-| lage from 50 cents per thousand gal- lons to 15 cents. Loses Election, Takes Own Life, _ Butternut, Wis., April being reelected year after year for! nearly a full score times to serve as |} assessor in the village of Agenda,|} Ashland county, Charles Bleudors defeated at the ele tion Tuesday by a margin of one vote. Rudolph Evetcher was the successful candidate, Yesterday afternoon _Bleudors’ | rafters in the townhall here, The! ‘old man is believed to have taken his life after hearing the result of! the election. Coroner Sollie, of Ashland, who! took charge of the body, declared{ no: inquest would be made, as the indicated the case was one of suicide. How Many Pounds s Would | You Like To Lose in a Week? | If you are thin ang scrawny and would like to gain weight,’ 1 will send you a sample of the genuine Hilton’s Vitamines absolutely FREE. Do not send any money—just your name and address to W. W. Hilton, 155 Gateway Sta, Kansas City, Mo, Ady, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE with a broken leg received when FREE MOVIES SUNDAY at the RIALTO Theatre MATINEE 3:30 : NIGHT 7:30 & 8:45 ‘MAN'S CONQUEST OF TIME A wonderful new 4 reel film produced by Chevrolet. Also a geod 2 reel comedy film.” | [ PAGE THREE WEBB BROTHERS “MERC HANDIS } OF MERIT ONLY” SPRING COSTUMES ‘ . With nature setting an enviable example bj action to follow her lead. your every individual requirement may be realized here. COA it is a satisf sure th: SUITS OF all the S Spring cc tumes the tailor Suit is the smartesi and newest. There are many different versions in the tailored styles which may vary from the extreme Suits with several line to softer madre tfem- inine udaptions.. The Prices range from $27.50 up We have just received a all the new Spring shades. They are Priced at the EXPERT Clock, Jewelry Ra Watch, and pectacle lroad ch orders given prompt attention. F. A. KNOWLES. Jeweler 2 © Bismarck CAPITOL THEATRE LAST TIME. TONIGHT PERCY MARMONT —in— “YOU CAN'T GET AWAY WITH IT” Imperial Comedy Tomorrow and Satur “The Midnight Alarm” Coming - Soon JACKIE COOGAN —in—. “THE BOY OF FLANDERS” —o— BARBARA . LA MARR eel een “THE SHOOTING " DAN McGREW” and. the best “picture in ten years. LILLIAN GISH ines “THE WHITE. SISTER” appearing in her new Spring cloth You have been planning ahead and we are FROCKS The new Coats while Dashing and gay are they are simple of line the new Spring Frocks. have added a certain Novel touches — here beauty of detail by and there, very short which every mode car- sleeves and graceful ries some individual panels all contribute to their loveliness. The: are delightfully airy and Spfing like. The Prices range from $15.00 up mark and in such di- versity as to assure a style to suit your type. The Prices range from $15.00 up shipment of Humming Bud Silk Hose, Including $1.50 POAT srs vicrssciduerd busts cicueiebs es etene Montreal and Quebec Get in tune with France by sailing from Old French Canada. From Montreal,on Canadian Pacific Monoclass Cabin Ships. Or from Quebec on one of The Empresses —- giants of the St. Lawrence Route. Four days on open sea to Cherbourg. . Further information from local steamship agents or W. M. TAIT Gil-2nd Avenue, South nneapolis, Minn. Canadian Pacific IT’ SPANS THE WORL FALL OFF YOUR SEATS AUGHING — Thats what they did last night at the Auditorium. AGAIN Tonight! (BY REQUEST) THE COMEDY HIT ‘Married Today “One of the best comedies ever in Bismarck, says E. N. Vesperman.” PRICES 5Cc, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, and Tax. Auditorium AgainTonight

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