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TUESDAY; APRIL 15, 1924 . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . PAGE THREE Poland is also receiving careful of- LESS DEMAND ficial attention, the former +govern-| |iment considering the abandonment Bess : y , fof flour control. In Poland the do- 3 |mestie product is rapidly replacing meraanee | Ukranian flour as a result of te new | are . , Ss “ = EUROPE SHOWN #3 duty against that country. | BO . ae § 3 3 = The flour situation in Hungary and | STONE TA KES OFFICE Ae UGS ALT H Foodstuffs prices in Poland have fallen from 10 to 20 per cent, al- [though the price of domestic wheat : . : - “Merchandise of [Merit Only” flour has remained steady. The grain 30 Per Cent Less of Exports | market is quiet again. In France, |the improvement of the franc, while From U. and Canada | facilitating wheat imports, is ch Ne re gan 1 Gove {int flour exports. 5 | Than Last Year, U.S. Says | ‘rhe Dutch cereal market is dull paler wes, ‘with ‘internal demand quiet, price | ‘ . premiums shifting from spot to fu- | |SHIPMENTS OF WHEAT ' ture deliveries. Better prospects for {American rye are scen in this imar- {ket asa result of de ed eter. | Washington, April Russia is’ ings of Russiaf rye in February and Fp ully out of the wheat and ry Mareh, but impending arrivals (market for the present, grain ship-|of Argentina wheat are not particu! ments from that country having re-/larly favorable for the American cently dropped off sharply, | Product. Greece is out of the whe of Russian wheat of the last harvest! and flour market, heavy stocks being | up to April 3 amounted to 19,800,000! on hand with millers seeking tariff bushels and rye to 34,600,000 bushels, | protection. aecording to cabled advices reaching! Brazil has reduced its tariff on the Department of Commerce. wheat and wheat flour 40 per cent, | however, continues heavy {acquire foodstuffs abroad in an ef-| the 33 weeks ending March 15,|fort to relieve the high cost of liv- | world exports of wheat and wheat!ing. The first shipment of Canadian } flour from the chief surplus coun-| wheat to that country is reported to} tries amounted to 474,000,000 bushels! have arrived 1a month. Wheat | as against 431,000,000 bushels for the|crop prospects in Anstralia are ve me period last year, says the De-j good and prices in March for spot | | partment in its monthly world sur-| export grain were strong, In Argen- | vey of the foodstuffs trade. Nearly] tina, however, which has just com: | ! nt of the total exports from] pleted large wheat harvest | surplus countries originated} and wheat has been experiencing a} !in the United States and Can: period of depression, low March quo- compared with 73 per cent during] tations on both wheat and oats n this period la ar, While Europ-| affect th » of the next year's Two views of Atty. Gen. Harlan Stone “moving in” on his new pos e e yam takings during this period huve| crops. The second forecast, by the| He is shown being sworn in and (inset) officially sitting in, { dropped off approximately 10,000,000] Indian government estimates the | bushels, compared with the same per-| wheat acreage of all India at 30,840,-| = Reflective of Easter Gaiety un increase of 00,000 bushels. ry Dame Fashion expresses the spirit of youth and springtime in these Sener ioe APEC eevee ' mall Bre: Increases charming new hats. Irresistibly smart in every detail, they are in readi- d Kingdom, with in- ness for the Easter procession, and radiantly assured of an unqualified in nee ty WHEAT SINKS | But Albert Gapp, of Canton Reece Dear e. The ve h- | S. D.. Turned To Tanlac Fas CHO GETER Ce | And Regained His Strength. » success. —ALL ARE MODERATELY PRICED: Easter, Millinery Special 4und reports of damage to winter| crops in southern Ita A most fascinating group of chic new styles selected from our regyl: al stocks and priced specially at —= $5.95 eA TUM MUU MU UUM UU UU er creases “If a medicine has evef completely banged a man, Tam that man and ly, Germany, i 5 Is acking in TANLAC the medicine, I have be sidlilis “Velkaavalieg have /Reaireencl| Buying Support Is Lacking he medicine, have been 2 j so thoroughly rebuilt that I don't firmed. ee Early Dealings [hiseuabe creellslivettheh sit yersonyy During the period “November 1, ak thal abrllngastutemenbaon A lbeCu age to er eae cLaUu at Chicago, April 19, Downturns in Soph ea known printer, of Canton, bushels, or 89,000,000 bushels less] Y#lue were general in all pits today|Sovrh Dakota. h ubl than were exported during the same| during the early trans: [oa eu eNts Oo earomicn ove S period ay ngo, according to the| i" support was lacking. ie) GG tie pace ae wip le tena ie Commerce Department, Fully 96 per|Sc#sonable weather in the domestic | quit work time afte ae Rent GEL RUROEN | a oeLedbnyie tie Wncae erowing: region’ togethers with)|meas, | idney \and) ble disorders, United) Stutesmcargeatina (aril the ler quotations at Liverpool tended ; ad liver, bursting headaches, sleep- | Ditibe sMikidestined to! Hurénean| further to bring) about declines) in| leesness and loss of appetite all’ con n G AGeen stacks; in Geleam| Wheat. ‘The opening wpich | tY ed to my misery and my com “ey LO ean 2 ranged from a shade to f ighths | plexion was yellowish, eyes dar ‘ow, but are expected to be re- cents lower, $1.01% and d, my tongue coated, nd ced by May arrivals from the AT-| yyi. ¢1.03%' to 1 was followed by ucked of being a total wreck gentina and the Danube, the lagh) cnt additional setbacks and then | wasn’t much, et in this country restruin-| comething of a rally. “An operation was su geri pation in the market ubsequently although no decided|my only hope of recove n exporters, selling pressure developed favor: took TANLAC instead and now my Standstill In Roumania crop reports from the Southwest: health is of the best. 1 haven't an { The standstilin Roumania’s ex-| yindered rallias and xo, too, did ment, eat everything, éleep well port trade during February, owing to! ET ss of North Dakota is| Cook by Electricity. than many other It is Cheaper. $34.69 for North Da- LLC TE 20 Ug es oe re ald Ea .. 18 ANSWERED counties, state states, it 1 the state and all sub-divi- ssed_ valuation . eagerness of cash demand here for} and my weight has gone up twenty-]z i {kota a 5 ] Srising Roumanian exchange and the) corn or wheat, Wheat closed unc |thres! pounds, I have a <woildiot i i A BY J. M. DEVIN lands, July 1928...... 1 9.96 in South Dakota; $43. Heat where heat is needed i freezing of the Danube, with the Te" settled at the same us yesterday's} strength and ‘pep’ and — everybody h Dakota advisory aomafttere o: fisiies Milue Geen addins in Minnesota; $1498 in Montana,|ig an outstanding advantage sulting accum ion of stock o \finish to one-half cent lower, May | tells me how well and strong I am] the corporation, represented the cor-| S Implements, machinery, Iowa and $41.67 in Muchi- pie f grain, has been broken with the op-/ roi and July $1.03! looking, Language is too weak to|Poration at the meeting, Dr, Guul-| (Continueg from page 1) eae GENER of Gas as a fuel. Frank W. Haw,| farm productions that are sure, safe ening of the river. tant, Pro port grain is} : = | c,} ter express my gratitude to TANL all farm property $1,8% n active but the movement is}| PAU LIVESTOCK leaomariiaware beyond question j represented the North Dakota col nd sane. Wotalanioxteneed indeb largely for filling old orders. The] go, St. Paul, Apr | “PANLAO is for sale by all good| leze Statement of Debt edness, farm lands, Roumanian export duty on flour has) ceipts 0. Slow, st y to weak | druggists Accept ne substitute. Advice and information from agri-}> “Enclosed herewith is a statement buildings . 285,441,610 been reduced to the same as whegt.| on killing classes. Stockers and! Over 40 million bottles sold. cultural experts will be used in shap-| of outstanding bends co The total mortgage indebtedness, feeders lots beef steers $10.00. Bulk st }and yearlings around $7. | Bulk cows and heifers $4. 00. “Dress Up and Succeed” | One load heifers bid $8.00 held at| cars a year wzo. $8. Canners and cutters mostly] ern $1.09 1-2 to $1. 1d 1 to § tive, fully steady. Small . —— ing plans for the proper expenditure | 53 counties; also outsta Take TANLAC Vegetable Pills f the first million doliars, it] bonds as estimated by the Ady.) was explained J equalization as of June 30, | whe process of distribution to best | also enclose ement of ass No. 1 north-fadvantaze to the pfospective dairy | Yaluation as made by the same board L durk| farmers will be necessarily a siow 8nd an additional statement cover- hut the bulk of the ori jing outstanding mortgages on our ibout 20 percent ution. Mr. Devine of the to’ Mr, De nt report of the Inquiry showy the outstanding bend- =——SSSS—sS asserts a re-! Sducation Finance 50, Bulk bologna bulls} northern spring choice to 3 - | $4.25 to $4 Calves receipts 3,800. | good to choice $1.15| propriagion should be toaned farm lands inclu of a statement Z #5 to 50 cents lower, Bulk best} ordinary to good] er‘than July 1, Mr. Jaffray explain. {oF land values, farm buildings, ma- BT? p 4 | lights $8.00 to $8. $1.10 1-2 to $1.11 1-2; 3 edt chinery and stock, | Hog receipts 14,000. Stea July $1.11 3-8; Septembex $1 ec a, Bonded indebtedness. CAPITOL THEATRE _ LAST ‘TIME TONIGHT “THE BROKEN WING” Commencing tomorrow counties: a 3 6,920,839 oats No: 8 white, 44 1-8 to Comparative tests conduct-| sinking funds on hand. 1,413,906 fey 86\40°78 cents: rye No, 2, ed by U.S. Dep’t of Agricul-|Net bonded — indebted- to G0 1-2; flax No, 1, $240 1-1 to] ture prove conclusively the ae | ards tad economy and efficiency of | State bonded 2 2 | ere eas tas for cooking purposes, Sheep receipts 300, Fat lambs| Gas weak to 25, cents lower. One load of| Too Late To ) Classify good wooled lambs $15.50. Qdd head| woR RENT ‘Two room apartment, : Jat $15.00 to $15.25. Culls down to) furnished or unfurnished for light Mrs, Mary Corey UA housekeeping. Phone 183 ‘Sheep steady. Best fat ewes $11,- ae 00, Bucks mostly $7.00. ° ed 150 to 180 pound averege: 'to $7.20. Mostly to shippe grades m $7.20 to $7 jing sows mostly $6. able pigs $6. Corn No, 3 yellow, 70 3-4 to 71 oes and the Orient Ladies may safely travel alone on Canadian Pacific Empresses. To Japan in 10 days, then China and Manila. Salling fom Vancouver—afteragorgeous tripthrough the Canadian Pacific Rockies. Teke the Empress of Canada, Empress of Australia, L¥napress of Russia, or Empress of Asia—the largest, fastest and finest ships on the Pacific. Further information from feet steamship agents or M. 'TALP 611-2nd Ave. Se. | Minneapolis, Minn Canadian Pacific IT SPANS THE WORLD 5,506,933 indebted- ooo DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. WANTED —Experienced girl for gen AI eral housework. Mrs. Gordon Cox. lour un-| 316 W. Thayer. 4-15-t£ MINNEAPOLIS ¢ Minneapolis, April 15. ! changed. Shipments ‘ 40,738 barrels.| 4 =i Basten mictuneitor all Brun $22.00. FOR RENT—Five room modern fur an Easter picture for al cee eee Mia Oaice for all eanmareon Churchgoers and movie | i | { | | SHOE REPAIRING First Class Workmanship. Joe Markus Shoe Shop. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK longer. Rents for $40 a month. Chicago, April 15.—Hog receipts} Write No. 26,000. Moderately active, steady to | 10 cents lower? Top $7.65, — — Cattle receipts 10,000. Beef steers | $4.00 a WEEK buys new player piano. and fat she-stock generally <‘cady| John F. Hirsch, Factory Repre: with Monday's. even decline. Bulk tative, Lewi ark Hotel, oon fed steers $8.25 to $10.25. 319, Mandan, N. 4-15-3t | Sheep receipts 13,000. Slow, fat} é jlambs steady to weak. .Sheep stea-| FOR SAL ‘dy to 25 cents lower, . bargain if fans. Romance of th s Languorous Nile htly used Piano at ken at onee. Cull or PERK UP ‘WILLIAM POX: Proeente i BISMARCK GRAIN write John F. Hirsch, Room 319, #. | | (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) ne Car eel Menten: AND. SMILE; = | Bismarek, April 15, 1924, : No, 1 dark northern . 1 northern spring " ti ; No. 1 amber durum . . 1 mixed durum . 1 red durum .... COMFORT® |: 3%: ee BLUES AND BACKACHE VANISH Matinee Every pay ‘At ) 4 ! On avery duibertyl Bonded fethe Rous ieaie Million Dollars: Voted Austin, Minn-+"As a tonic ana TONIGHT z 2 a nga ie ae oye bal ervine rot i ct end Dr. Is a coupon reading rl 5, 2. alt v oward Diversified | rervine 1 cam highly recommend Pr.) Tueeday.and,, Wednesday P ge “April 15 ; Farming Women, T have ‘also taken’) Doctor ti tesresesaee=— mite tieaeemener se ah April 15th. these become due and convert- a Pierce's Anuric Tablets for kidney Poe Wabi ditva cles “a4 | (Continueg from page 1) and bladder tr and can reco ible into cash. , . ie a Simultaneous with thts announce- 1 them highly. "——Mrs. . “gsed’ We duote but donot hangle: the | mend i ighly It’s easy to get so “used following? @ but dort handle the! ent today. by C. T. Jaffray, enair-| Mary Corey, 407 E. Alleghany Street, to a hat that we’re often indifferent to” how it really looks. Speltz. per ew man-of the directorate and executive | Step into’ an If you have Liberty Bonds of this issue committee, Mr. Grangaard regard an|for’a 65¢ pa alleday conference with agricultural] is many times more potent than and dairy experts from the colleges |lithia. A short trial will. convince of agriculture of Minnesota and} you. WW North Dakota, who were culled into] Write Dr. Pierce, President Inva~ Wright. Lovin mn : furnish expert advice. Mr. Gran-| lids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free Cream—Butte ‘ ‘ : t aid Araold Reeves: ‘ f 3 aa! : ge | Baard‘and Drs, John Lee Coulter, pre- | medical advice, or send 10 cents for it Ari 6 . f 4 But there’s joy andy * Pere Freshy cant of per Hoz.,,.-18¢ | ident,of the North Dakota Agricul: |trial package of amy of his remedies, x [ feendrio by 17° 3 the money, or deposit the amount in your z oie aniehicke o tural Collage and “member of the dv, wy, Yreginia Savings or Checking Account ie No. 1 Ducks per Ib.-..... $3 to $7.50 Jie ts. CHILDREN GRY F OR CASTORIA” | soft felt hats. ; 1 per tb. .......-. eee | atvin 4 toa: te POM as, an | Especially Prepared for Infants and Children’ of “All Ages 2 | , drug store und ask ze of Anuric, whi Uncle Sam wants to pay you your interest promptly. Clip the coupons, bring them to the City National Bank and we will pay you bsoearae (Furnished b: | No. 1 D, P. Hen turkeys, per Ib. \ NATIO! ! : BISMARCK NO. oO | Ducks, per tb. .........eleeees : | : E S 2 : Hens under 4 Ibs. Shih per Ib. e > rae Production my P. C. Remington, President. ¥ . | Springs, per 1b. 5 Mother! Fletcher's Castoria hasiwhere recommend it. The kind you & z i J. A. Graham, Vice President and Cashier. 48. E. BERGESON Cocks and stags, per b. been in use for over 30 y bought bears; signature ‘ = i ‘i Monday - Tuesday : C. M. Schmierer, Assistant Cashier, ~ & SON 4 Geese, per Ib. ......5.... pleasant, -harmless substitute fo: |of “ i Pathe News Wednesda: 2 * WN E33, ERIE et Castor ‘Oil, Paregoric, _ Teething as + PREIS Col sf Hand Tailoring. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Drops and Soothing Syrups. Contains Aesop ‘Fable Coitiedy J ACKIE COOGAN j \ . ‘ Minneapolis, April 15.—-Wheat re-|no matcotics. Proven directions are J 3 ——enonenns! ,ceipts 102 cars - compared = with 95 jon each package.” Physicians every-