The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 17, 1924, Page 3

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“The best results with the least labor and most economy! This ideal is realized recipes of, the Amaizo Cook A copy will be sent request, free of charge. You wiil find it an invaluabl> the ps in the Book you ca AMER aid in preparing delicious foods. Write for your copy today. American Maize - Products Co. 111 W. Monroe St., Chicago, Ill. UNSURPASSED WHEREVER SHORTENING navn stunt OF Acaw MAIZE PRODACIS CO. cncaso. 1s USEO Equally good ju Frying for Shortening and for Salad Dressings New York — AMERICAN MAIZE-PRODUCTS CO. WHEAT SOME FIRMER TODAY Uncertainty of MeNary-Hau. gen Measure Affects Trading * Chicago, April 17. tended” upward tod in the dealings, traders showing conside able disposition to avoid the sel side until it is determined wheth the Me Haugen measure will be- come According to one au- thority if the bill Were attempt would likely bem tablish $1.25, bushel as the ratio Commission house bu: volume. The opening from unchanged figures to lee to 4e higher, May $1.02% to M%e and July 4% to “se was folléwed by a lit- dyance all around. Subsequently complaints pf lack of moisture in the spring w states gave an additional impulse to buy- ing. Besides delay to seeding in Canada attracted notice. ‘Th was unsettled, one-half to ‘ke net higher, May $1.0: to $1.03 and Julv $1.05% Wheat prices ly. ne MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN aMinfeapolis, April 17.—W ceipts 59 cars compared cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 north | ern $1.10% to $1.15%; No. 1 dark northern spring choice to fancy % to $1.28%; good to choice to $1.21%4; ordinary to good to $1.1542; May $1.10%%; July Bademat $1.11% 60 to rye No. 2, oe to Gle; flax No 43% to $248% PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, April 17—Cattle receipts 2,100. Generally steady on killing and feeding classes. Beef steers and yearlings largely-of com- mon and medium grades. Bulk fat cows and heifers $4.00 to $7,00. @an- ners und cutters $2.75'to $8.50. Bo- logna bulls $4.00 to $4.50. Calves with 260; E receipts 1,900, largely $8.00. Hog receipts 11,000. | Strong. Spots on weighty butchers five cents high er. Sorted 150 to 180 pound aver- ages $7.05. Desirable mi around 275 pound hogs § Better grades 130 to 140 pound ave ages § to $6.90. Packing mostly $6.25. Bulk desirable feeder pigs $6.60. Weighty slaughter pigs $675. 7 Sheep receipts - 300. direct. Nominally steady good, fat wooled lamb. $15.25, Culls a $14.00. Best w Bucks $7.00 to $ Best light veal calves sows One doubles BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished py Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, April 17, 1924, No. 1 dark northern 0. 1 northern spring. . 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum . No. 1 No. 2 fl No. 1 rye .. We quote following: Onts .... Barley Speltz, per ewt. . , Shell Corn a4 but do not handle the White low Mixed de 2c seount under ee No, 3 56 Ibs. test No. 4 55 Ibs. test . le per pound d Ibs. ne corn (70:1bs. in Minnesota) Se ‘under shell. WHOLESALE PRODUCTS (Furnished by Armour Creameries) y Ib. . No, 2 and cheks Dressed Poultry No, 1 D. P. Young Tom turkeys, per lb. No. 1 D, P, Hen turkeys, a Th. No. 1 Ducks per Ib. No, 1 Geese per Ib. No, 1 turkeys, per lb. Live Poultry Hens 4 Iba, each and over per Ib. a Ducks, |per 1b. i Hens under 4 lbs. each, ‘per Ib. Springs, per Jb, ........ Cocks and stags, per Ib, Geese, per Ib. pereee Ui) CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, April 17.--Hox receipts 00,” Steady to W' cents lower. Top Cattle “receipts 10, 000. Beef steers THAT BETHLEHEM STAR is still. telling. the world, of.the story of the: one Greatest Service; it keeps implanted in the minds of men the value of sincerity, The Perry Co. ee Phone -484R 1) oro FOR SALE—Baby -- Chicago arly top matured 7,000, Fairly act enerally ‘strong. Mil. crry. FLOUR Minneapolis, April 17. Flour un- changed to 15 cents lower. In car- load lots family «patents quoted to a barrel cotton sacks. Shipments rels. Bran $22.00. Too Late To Classify LOST—A with name Jar. Call Ave. Phone 35,436 bar- fem man police dc M, J. O'@onnor on col- ‘POR SALE 7 including at | old ,cast front, wel! located, on terms. ( monthly ister, room modern house, t hed rooms, not trees, on Gth street, low 8, for $4 sh payment and then payments. Geo, M. Reg- 4-17-1w FOR SALE CHEAP Five Passenger. s FOR R Soham cath inna) aie home cooking, one block from post office. Phone G58W, 314 3rd) St. 4- 17- Bt D TO BUY—House Give location, description e and terms, Write 756, in cate Tribune. WANTE! FOR RENT Two very, well furnish- ed light housekeeping rooms. Also one large pleasant front room, nice ly furnished, everything nieg | and clean, just the rooms you've been looking for. Phone 219J, 517 7th St. 4-17-3t FOR SALE—Maxwell, 5 touring, tir in good suitable for speedster real b. ain. Phone ners Garage. passenger condition, body. A 968. Wa, FOR SALE--1 18-ft. I show case, 1 tobi Studebaker roadster, 3 in A-one condition. Phone 4: write Fred Brodl, 4-17-1w | condition, very reasonable. 300R. 918 7th Street. 4-17-3t ! | FOR- RENT—Flat by May Ist. son C 4 SS Deafness Overcome By Amazing Invention Thonsands Deaf. Ror Years Now Hear Perfectly An amazing, invention. which en- ables any one whose auditory nerye ix still active to hear‘the slightest sound as clearly and distinctly as°a person whose hearing is natural is announced by the Dictograph Prod- ucts Corporation, Suite-1307-F, 220 W. 42nd Street,"New Yark City. manufacturers are so proud of their achievement and confident that every one who is hard of. hearing S| will be amazed and delighted with results that they are offering — to send it on ten @ays free trial. Thev require no déposit or advance pay- ment of any kind, but ‘send it pre- paid for ten days frée use entirely at their own risk and expense. If you suffer from deffness in-any degree, take advantage of their. liberal fren trial offer. ‘Send them, your name and address today <:Adye / in 98-pouned| 4 to 6) 4-17-3t | carriage, in good} Phone | Per-| The | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | DIPHTHERIA IN OLIVER COUNTY CAUSES DEATH! Center, in Oliver coumty, pethan | the only county in the state without doctor, is taking precautions | t a spread of an epidemic of | ck diphtheria, Two children have| ‘died, Dr, Fischer of New Salem w: {culled and is said to have immunized | many people, expressing beligf that the threatened epidemic would be aver Schools and public gather- ings have been ordered suspended. Florence, aged’ 3 years, daughter of, |Mr. and Mrs, N. 0, Nelson, was a tim of black diphtheria, according | to reports, and when the father re ‘turned from digging a gr: for the | child he is said to have found a five-year-old daughter dead of the same disease, | eer na 4 Weather Report { For twenty Haile hours ending at ‘noon today | Tempe. \ Highest | Lowest yesterday | Lowest last night Precipitation | Highest wind velocity WEATHER FORECASTS Bismarck and vicinity: Fair aml Friday, Not much change ture at 7a, m, For | tonight | in temp | For and temperature, GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS The low pressure is centered over the upper M ippi Valley this morning and precipitation oc- (curred from the middle and southern | Rocky Mountain region northeast- ward over the Plains States, Missis- sippi Valley and Great Lakes region during the past 24 hours, The pre- cipitation has ended, however, the West and generally jer ils today from the rd to the P: ur ave dropped at most over the Plains States and ssissippi Valley and minimum tem- atures this morning were below zing at most places in the middle and/northern Plains State: ROAD, CONDITIONS Reports indicate that roads are blocked more or less over the north- eastern portion of the State, range from bad to poor over the eastern and central portions and from poor to fair over the western portion. North Dakota | Corn and wheat Fair tonight Not much change in Amenia BISMARCK Bottineau Bowbells . Devils Dicki n 3 Dunn Center Fessenden Grand Forks umestown' . Lisbon . Minot Napoleon Pembina Williston Moorhead Cl. ¢ N ATIONAL L Was UE L. 0 1 Boston rooklyn York Cincinnati sburg Louis .. ei 1 1 1 1 1 1 Philadelphia snan AMERICAN LEAGUE Ww. Detroit New York | Roston Washington | Philadel phin | St. Louis | Chicago .. Cleveland wep mites i | Louisville Indianapolis Toledo . Kansas City . Columbus St. Paul . | Milwaukee ; Minneapolis . 000 000 000 RESULTS YESTERDAY | NATIONAL LEAGUE | Brooklyn 1; New York 7, Pittsburg 1; Cincinnati 0. Chicago 18; St. Louis 4. Boston 4; Philadelphia 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 5; Boston 9. Philadelphia 6; Washington 1. St. Louis 2; Chicago 3 (10 ingring§. | Cleveland 1; Detroit 5. i AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St, Paul 4; Louisville 5. Minneapolis 7; Indianapolis 10, Milwaukee at Toledo cold weather. Kansas City 10; Columbus 5, WOMEN! DYE | WORN, FADED THINGS: NEW Wate: sts Dresses Kimonos Sweaters Draperiel Skirts Coats j Stockings Each 15-cent package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint. any old, worn, faded thing new, even if she has never dyed before, color at drug store. (All Sorts of Pleas Roll Into: Ginghams } Choose any |! MANY APPEALS FOR TICKETS BEING MADE: Cleveland For Seats in The Convention i... Cleveland, Apri peals for tickets to the Republican) national convention, to oven here} une 10, are deluging headquarters ; of the local convention committee. | They a erred to the national | committee at Washington. Probably | the briefest and most sanguine fol-! lows: “Please mail to me in the en- ed stamped envelope a ticket to » Republican convention.” | $ on you for governor,” was the commanding argument hurl ed ata land leader by one ap-| vlicant for tickets You will probably recall," urged another“having met me when you were in I~ during your campaign. We were together on the bandstand from which you spoke that evening.” om the time I was large enough ry a drum,” a fourth proclaim- T have Gone my part. Tam a thirty-seeond degree Mason, have a wife who was reared a Republican and three sons whom IT expect to vote the Republican ticket. Mr. X, in the bdnk here, is a very good friend of mine. T have been as are all my argument. Simi “IT have nine childreft one (doubly unde Republican ticket. I have never attended a conven- tion éf the party for which [ha always worked and supported, to say nothin itherand four brothers | anda sters. ney Is Raised ing from Cleveland | $125,000 for expenses of the Republican national convention, which | Cleveland will entertain the week of! June 10, has fatten in to the son o 17—Varied ap- n ardent Republican tha and every cored) votes the citizens a banker, who treasurer of the local! convention —arrange- was chosen committee on ments. It is refreshing to find a man like Mr, Monks in polities,” said Joseph Ward, a bank official who has long been closely ted with Mr, Monks. “Honesty means moro than merely not being dishonest and he has fts positive attributes. He lets others take credit for what he has done; he constantly renders services without expecting return. Mr. Monk plays golf, but it is sald that his real holsby is busine DESPERATE MAN IS HELD Over by Canadian Authorities Turned D., April 17.--Eugene Hitcheock, who gives his home as Frankfort. Il, is being held in the custody of county authorities here pending a medical examination and a review of hi t life, following a oughhouse” exhibition which” he Bowbells, N, | offices at North fee st Saturday. Sheriff Gunwalisen of Bowbells went — to North, Portal and took Hitchcock in- to custody when it became known that the Cs in authorities intend- ed to deport him. Hitchcock arrived at the border on a Soo train Saturday morning. His actions looked suspicious to Corporal Fryett, R. C. , who met him on the depot pla nd, on consults tion with Immigration Officer Ger- rie, it decided to search Hitch. ck, which resulted in the finding of a fully loaded 38 calilre revolver and a large butcher knife. He was placed in the detention room to av deportation to the United States and his weapons were deliver Canadian customs authorities. Short- ly after this he commenced the des- truction of prope He put up a des- Pperate fight but overpowered and | handcuffed by Corporal Fryett and Immigration Officer Gerrie and was | later placed in the steel cell at: the R. C. M. P. barracks. The authori- | s of Portal, N. D,, did not think it advisable that Hitchcock be at large {in the United States after deporta- CAPITOL) THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT “THE SHEPARD. KING” | Tuttle’s case, cr the | * PAGE THREE WEBB BROTHERS “MERCHANDI rn OF MERIT ONLY” Accessories-- That Add to the Smartness of Your Easter Costume BLOUSES e entirely new Spring blouses. They'r new and mannish fashioned liges and are the pecially wear V ish sui very Pursuing the vogue for GLOVES Gloves with frills add modishness to the cos- fume, and the frills appear in the gauntlet length glove. Many unusual styles are feat- these shorter lovely, the: modes many ured in along gloves which are ene tial to the er dress de th the new boy They are The Prices range trom EASTER NECKWEAR know She realizes that a part of her to which must be given particular and she choose yeure and di tion, Keeping facts in mind, made a splendid selec lion of neckweir wble for Baster wear, You may neckwear, costume attention with mina- these we have suit BRILLIANT ’KERCHIEFS There uses of there selves. smarte: to Ne ing from the your Th ght spring colors. tion from Canada and the Bowbells sheriff was notified. He, with two deputies, arrived on Sunday morning and took the prisoner to the county where he wiil be medically ex mined and his past record looked up. He had $75 in his possession. MAKE E WORTH LIVING Don't go around fegling tired, lack ing in energy and strength, because your Kidneys are not working pr erly, The use of FOL diuretic stimulant for will give your kidneys ing, remove injurious w and bring the kidne normal, active con FOLEY PILLS are ever got to do me Samuel Brenner, the a kidneys, ood flush ste matter back to a on “Your on thing 1 good,” writes ndria, Ind. AN ARTISTIC J Milwaukee, Wis, April 17.—Theo dore Tuttle waited in the prisoner pep in Hiri oueeare ae ed in bandages. The deputy called ng in a loud voice, Ale in drunk,” The judge looked at the prisonor, “Plain drunk, nothing) "he sa “Highly decor: ed, HISTORI London, April 17.—Pieces from the’ original fabric of Westrin- Itinge Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT — THURSDAY (Claire Windsor Hobart Bosworth Bessie Love Raymond Griffith Comedy......Panies On 3 Days Commencing 3 Monday, April 21st. Jackie all . in his new production “THE BOY OF FLANDERS” Matinee Daily Monday at 2:30 Tuesday and Wednesday “at 4 p. m. ge CAMEO COMEDY Wilderness Tale YOU'RE GOING TO LIKE “LITTLE OLD NEW YORK” face swath- | $3.95 the fastidious woman by aecessor are are hankies ¢hem- t yo-eme tailored are fand is willing to s priced very . moderately. HANDBAGS shape of moire fine leather will be a smart compliment to any tail- ored suit ensemble, It may be chos here in black or the new spring shades. \ or handbag, pouch her s form The P range from 48 up. THE NEW MAH JONG SAILOR» There ninly is nothing smart- wear with Spring tail- than one of Mah We a) new th hats 60s aso many the Hanky as er the leur these Jong to the is fly- But quite all new use of ee sailors, pocket of yen, mit les shown here now on displi millinery section BLIND DRAMATIST TO READ Grand Forks, N. D., April 17.--Un- der the ausp of the First Luth- eran church choir, Walter Clarence Gran, blind dramatist student of theology in St. Paul, will appear here next Tuesd: Mr. Gran is repor to be ader of note. He spends lis vacation periods on tours, ster Abbey are to be sold at a bazar here in June to aid the rebuilding of Westminster Hospital. The Prince of Wales hopes to open the hospi when he returns from South Af in July. FORD RUNS 57 MILES ON GALLON OF GASOLINE A new automatic and self-regulat- ing device has been invented by Joh: A, Stransky, 2 Fourth St Pok-{ akota, with which au from 40 to 57 gallon of yasoline. It re- bor. and prevents spark plug trouble and overheating. Jt can he i led by anyone in five min Ir. Stransky wants agents nd oa sample at him tod How Many Pounds Would You Like To Lose in a Week? If you are fat and want to lose weight, I will send you 2 sampie of the famous Rid-O-Fat treatment ab- solutely Free. Do Not Send Any Mon ust your name and address to The Bayne Company, 1196 Coca Cola Bldg. Kansas City, Me. —Adv, Cook by Electricity. It is safer. Ww riskt ATYA-IZE Adv. i When-- “your accident comes” and a person is injured, would it not be a com- forting feeling to have an Aetna-Auto Liability Policy andi ri betwe n you othe heavy claim for damages that is al- most sure to result? Phone now HENRY & HENRY INSURANCE AGENCY Telephone 961 —119!4 4th St., Bismarck, N. D. ICE- WOOD SAND - GRAVEL * 824 Beulah Lignite and Bearcreek Coal. Cellar Excavations and Grading. Fertilizing’ and Plowing Gardens. General Teaming and Trucking. Meipe Household Goods a Specialty. * & * , THE WACHTER TRANSFER CO. 209-5th Street, =< Phone 62

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