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PAGE SIX CITY BASEBALL KANSAS BANKER TELLS HOW HE WON FIGHT LEAGUE TALKED Plan Dis in Meeting Here y basebal summer wie by 4 commit y afternoon. The composed of © W. M airman, George Bird, H Craswell and dd plans for resenting. variow ided by the committee to in cok the experier ‘ o which have tried MARKET NEWS GRAIN PRICES TAKE DROP Good Weather Reports Are Searish Factors Again Chicago, April 9.—Grain prices un derwe ttle sethack during the ief influence, with Apparent] o ummag: although some heat here FLOUR '.—Flour 41.479 bartels. | un- ‘OCK { Hog reccipts | 18,000, ec -| er than er } hers $7.40 Top light and heavy | Cattle grades beef pounds upwards 10 er. Best matured steer Sheep receipts Fat} lambs str to AUL Paul, / LIV Sto $4.60 Heavies up| ; | 60 | ind cutters and feeders Bu netiy Bulk receipt Stro cents higher best lig higher 180 pi e, Bulk 16,500 Good and 10 choice 150 to u $7.10; top » pound aver- packir 1. Weighty 500. One load 68: mbs $14.00. Com m natives $13.00 to arce, steady, MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, April 9—-Wheat re- eeipts 1130 car compared with 170 cars a year Cash No. 1 north- ern $1.10% 1 dark WHOLESALE PRODUCTS (Furnished by Northern Produce C Cream—Butterfat, per a E Fresh, candled per doz. Dressed Poultry +231 20 | 15 Hen turkey: No. 1 Duces per Ib, No. 1 Geese per Ib. No. 1 turkeys, per Ib. 17} Springs, per lb. ...... Cocks and stags, per Ib. . Ducks, per 1b, Geese, per Ib Al 08 12 10 BISMARCK GRAIN It (Furnished by Russell-Miller Cp.) Bismarek, April 9, 1924. No. 1 dark northern . No. 1 northern spring H No. 1 amber durum i No. 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum . No, 1 flax .. » 2 flax No. rye ...:..5 We quote but do n following: | Oats . Barley . Speltz, per ewt. . New Shell Corn | 79 | 5 White & < Yellow Mixed | No. 3 56 Ibs. test . 53e h2e No. 4 55 Ibs. test 1c 50¢ ount under 55 Ear corn (70 Ibs. in Minnesota) be under shell. sed by Committee Prominent Man Gives Tanlac ' Credit’ For Helping Him Win Battle With Stomach Trouble, known to the te ion commission a % aud to the world that their govern- That T am so strong, active and ments have in no case limited their te at ot tee cl complete independence of the judg eae Eee TN Ae ee rete un Helio, cithet before pr ceived: tior mide, Jt las won my | vray their appointment by the rep- ones’ SY UM | neation: comimiasion, Limiter onty Wy qua nlorse ment.” the powers granted the edmmis- the above stulement was made, re- ion, each of my ¢ ues has per- pony, by M. Nipitser, jformed his @Work as a free agent; banker and firmer men searching: for truth and K vr. Nightser Utes thereon were answerable only renal tie Re rmare stile Wank es titel: congeleites! | In evREMNURE igen Caries section, 10. athe lines followed the com half centur ind enjoys the respeet miss it and intent in consti Paes of all ay now him tuting the committee, but in so do. B further of hie experience ting'they have paid tie Highest tribute nlac, Mr. Nightser said which governments can — bestow, re taking Tanlac Thad been! numely, complete confidence inn (ime everything for three yours in| of crisis in human rs. In their my cforts to get rid of stomueh | vision, i ponilelte? ot trouble, but just kept getting | though lin their spirit ¢. My digestion seem-| of high and sincere purpose, which dT would suffer pain] rises above the small things. over ay ¥ for two or three hours] which the small so often stumble, , Phis indigestion also | my rues have shown them 1 breathing. d at had [selves worthy of this trust no nppetite Moof Flu, That their wo which 1 now f me with sucs cin the cont hands, may | weakne my legs that 1 could | assist in. the © of the com ut inission’s great responsibilities — is Vanlae in October} their prayer and the knowledge | weeks time reafter that it hus done so will be stopping ome or their full reward Home how well 1 Signed) Jac had done what iny CHARLES G. DAWES, | Chairman j hottle of T. thousand and then k for Let- nan T gestion Tanlae now 1 T couldn't . 1 sleep fire and an ailment to complain. of 1 certainly stop a lot of ull it_ only has oa for sale by all good drug- : substitute, Ove « sold, table Pills, ECONOMIC AID TO GERMANY IS URGED BY BODY eq from nage 1) ng it and pre ound an examination © German govern- inquiries its a f interna- published re of economist p have been in also the h al reputa it the ac fit of ulated) inform heretofore gathered by the reparation commission In its work the full committee has held since January 1, 4, 1 fort meeting e sub-c mittee on the M. Kindersley, M. Emile amd Professor P. Flora, as Mr. Henry. M. nd under the chairmanship. of Young, has held six i and the sub-committee on bal ancing the German budget, composed of E. Alix, Baron Houtart and Dr, Virelli, under the chairmanship of Sir J held sixty meet- mittees hi si ce of Mr. n, the general ration — commission. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- SURE SALE Notice Is Heret certain mortgage, livered b kob tina Mortgagor wife, ‘ounty, on*the 14th nd recorded page es on er described, at the door of the Court House, in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, on the 19th day of May, 1 at the hour of two o'clock P. M., to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in said mortgage, and which ill he sold to ° same, are ituated in the of Burleigh kota, and des- d as follows, to-wit: The half (W%) of Section 3, Township 144, Range 75, West of the 5th P. M There will be due on such mort: gage on the date of sale the sum of 5 for principal and interest, and the sum of $78.45 for interest ‘paid on a prior mortgage to protect the Mortgagee’s interests, making the total sum due and for which the above premises will be sold, dhe sum of $244.80, and the costs of foreclos- ure and sale. Dated at Harvey, N Dakota, this 7th day of April, 1 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK oF HARVEY, a corporation, Mortgagee. ALOYS WARTNER, Attorney for Mortgage, Harvey, North Dakoi 4 rth -16-23-20—5-7 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | [time of the committee, outside of }that consumed by its meetings, has | been n Jargely to investigation and stu In speaking of my colleagues and as bear upon the value of this report, I feel that 1 should make HOSPITALS OF | BISMARCK HOLD FIRST RANK (Continueg from page 1) Will, Philip Meyer and Ray Berge Two birthday ere celebrated Henry Murphy the honors for F, W. Murphy and presented him with tied “Murph Bar- Burt Finney a nishing him to diet. 72 percent and pwing were guests of honor: A. Williams, Bismarck; John Shaw, Far Dick Willi seeds, Dawes Committee in Report to Repara- tions Commission from page 1) recovery of the de- German govern- the y from the Summ: the provisions in the pla ments, the experts will produce o marks the first hundred and t ond. ye tl billion gold one billion two] Ilion the see: ion four hundred and fifty billion the third year; two billion the fourth year, and two bil- lion five hundred million, the maxi- mum payment to be required from er innually, the fifth year, and thereafter port does not go into the one GIRLS! LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR 35-Cent “Danderline’ Does Wonders for Lifeless, Neglected Heir A gleamy mass of luxur- iant hair full of gloss, lustre and life short- ly follows a genuine toning up of neglect- ed scalps with d ependable “Danderine.” Falling hair, itching scalp and the dandruff is corrected im- mediately. hin, dry, wispy or fad- ing hair is quickly invigorated, tak- ing on new strength, color an@ youthful beauty. “Danderine” is de- lightful on the hair; a refreshing, stimulatitig tonic—not sticky or greasy! Any drug store, ——— total of reparations Germany ist pay. This was left exp: consideration. the reparations ssion under the ‘Treaty of Ver sin 1921 was billion gold marks less amounts ready paid and some afterwards’ to be credited to her for state proper- ties in ceded territories, ete, 8-HOUR-DAY RULE GIVEN Does Not Apply to Open Pit| Mining Judge Miller Holds decree | Minot, N. D., April permanently. prohibiti —A r the enforce. ment of the state law specifying that | not over cight hours shall constitute | s work on all works or under- ngs in any coal mine or open pit, mine insofar as it affects open pit or} strip mines in the State of North Dakota, is expected ( he signed by Judge Andrew Miller of the federal | urt before leaving Minot for Fargo | ter having completed a short court} ion here. tal Judge Miller held yester that that section of the law ning ta| open pit or strip mining is void and | in conflict with the 5th and wth! amendments to the constitution of! the United States. The decision was case brought by the Traux y of Columbus, against P. Mellon, state mine inspector, | the law should not be made applica-| ble to open pit mining but rather! that its provisions should apply t subterrancan mining where the en vironments of the workers are wi ly different. ji Cook by Electricity. It is Safe. 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