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PAGE SIX_ nee ________,| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - THURSDAY,’ MAY 1, 1924 OF BISMARCK cua el) MAW OF STATE) ireteateiny ott] BRPTER ARTER | is sce comert nar y active, (Continueg from page 1) ‘ollock’s resolution declared, and ing und wexpenidine: (Gh, Bapperiieyy I vo sales fat w n the mill and elevator but also} the general cenfecence desired toy suid its chairman, showed the con- | inside and outside of the state--but| ment was “not a mere piece of poli- future of business—not for the next Weed puting this loss it is well to] ieal maehiner eek or the next month, but for the t lyze the figures and to determine! ious contributing factors,” Too Late To Classify Judge E. G. Gary, President | Home Builders Method . i i { With regard to the method used in] FOR RE Nicely furnished room | of Steel Corporation, Gives | ttling home builders’ accounts thel on first floor. Bath on first floor. | i i “DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED” | Powder Blue teady to stror uth Paal Expert Speaks Here; Urges jc pts 1,900, Kil City Ordinance Governing | 4 next several years. in light Milk Be Redrafted ae ee Business Views 7 jOn Ce i eneee y Close in. Would like two gentle- hy re A ae nee heife Under a Supreme Court decision on. Call at 414-7th, St. Room —— | ‘ ¥ seine ie ac Ms CU UTE in the ‘Geo. E. Wallace Home-build-| imuct be seen to be appreeiates.t~ New York May’ Substantial The new color in suits and top coats. The Child Health Associati ew Bul ‘ing case’ it was held that where th 5-1-3. | improvement in business after elec . ted, though rather small, audience at Elks’ hall | , Miss Retz came to the }} York spoke an inter new styles are a radical change, more com- was i x * “(Ry the A. P,)—| fort, more service and .more economical. tion, or perhaps a month befor by Elbert Gary,| London, May 1. original es mate or contract price ona building project execeded $5,000, OR SALE ved baby curridige | predicated — toda -Gray ‘ rs ait the prospective bidder could neither! 4. No.1 sha 20.00. Two w chairman of the Steel Corpora-| When Prime Minister MacDonald ; Hee ee crananc a: iield (He stile (BEI eRy OR CURteR TS Magi: ree oh eine tion, in announcing that the com-j|mects Premier Theunis and Paul! Uh on base | eh timated price, nor could the purchas-] ginall gay heating stove for warm. | Pauy’s earnings for the first q Hymans of Belgium at Chequers | Le | ‘Oo coats hy ae . i Wy jer be compelled to pay the construc 1 room quickly ona cold morn. | of totaled $50,075,445, Court tober oRy Rehenes cut. N ihe 10;500 Fi tion costs disclosed by the books. Ac ‘ $4 Kast- | repré use of $116,465] savies will be told that Great Bri- proved to be an inter rout higehi \ n i A. No. 1 shape } Sas: h f 19% ta eal hac i She |? ul mene cordingly it became necessary for the | k enlurging outfit, Make | over the three months of | tain desires to put the Dawes plan! * ‘ aes Le ge cone Bulk de I jnalusteialiCaimlsitan, to eave: ape eee eee eet ome,| td $15,295,376 over the correspond: | into effect by taking it out of the | Knitted fabrics .............$30 PN dec Nite aL ake SE A praisements of the various projects | MeO) 3, ing period la: hands of the reparations commission | 30 pugh the milk at the} a few loads of sorted 160 to 180/t9 pe by compet a Phone 690-4 Estimating the extent of the evr and dealing direetly with Germany ; ee di o be oma ny competent authori yard stimating the e ry y y | vena Mie i Ae pound hogs $7.10. One load common | ties, ta determine the reasonable Bue rent. recession in e, Mr. Gary | in a new internationa! conference Gabardines.......... $20 to } 4 HOCHHCPR EET Geeks ee ee i. Bul ro \ " suid he believed new “business on ce camera ted ue of the properties, and the set said he be a - = | : a . ; Wis nCTu wey dea i Meena itlements so far entered into have r oven used. AL discount for | April 1 was at least ten percent less | J Whipcords...... . $25 to $30 high ih Taw acount been made in accordance with this le, Phone 16: 5-1-Bt s before, ana! Mi baclea’ ‘Mise ihete-vinie Herr |©'Stvcp receipts 8, Steady. one ful, Aer determining the value oi | phen raf eon to 10 enn Hart Schaffner & Marx finest exainined the reports of the past five | load guod to choice RB pound Orel he purchaser is charged interest at} POR) SALE Brand new Oldsmobile Wn: WHE Wht fiat) aaah 5 : oe months and stated that all the lar linbe $ltd0, Hest sharn ewes g7a0,plle hte OF 6 percent per annum on] six touring. Will take in {| today dectured an extra dividend at LU M BER silk lined top coa . $35-$40 (er cre of a hieh | practicall led otferiges on {2UCh avant for the period he bas! Olson Bros. Pegeenet {50 cents a share in addition to the sill AMendtlly equipped und leaia, Twa wineles aie Pas FLA O'S occupied the premises, together with regular quarterly payment of 1 Nera atielnienakbie| Hireet to packers. taxes and insurance yy the sit percent op the common stock, mil faAaCcrsS tif —— me as taken in the pre the head of the cor te to have a bub: | Commission, the — pure FOR SADE AN housenold good in- | ction, the Feredited with all tine | ceding quarte ere fortunt MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Moy J. Wheat re our command and tests of cluding dresser, rags, victor! NO. 10 our milk made each eh copits 80 curs compared wich 1% ry { With inte and a further ing room set. Must disposed | poration explained, did not justify 5 A number of points were brought | oars 7 i MaCING UNE unter-claim allowance for the] o¢ brives’ MNOHG yor call the assumption that the stock haa} : 1 the course of the address ‘iow sha oeiay ay TON money expended by him in construc: | a 520-7th St. ott, | been placed on a seven percent an- Lumber mills pro- ig) Were of interest to all who In lank. port rnin. ‘tinice, (6 | Cio Coals ae nual bas’s. The policy of the cor- vide 50,000,000 onsume milk fancy $12 4 to $1.20 feds scad | “The net loss on settlements made | REWARD- N be paid for micrma- | poration, outlined in 1912, he said, | Custom Tailoring Dry Cleaning has heen e tablished,’ stated lt, choice $1.1 3l4y or- | to. Dece al, 192: ae raged $2-] tion leading to recovery of beys' | Was rey b ierreny annuel ys with | boxes yearly for Justo! ig yt ° Ketz, that iS percent of the [ain ih Boni 8 per house; and it is like red” bieyele “taken from the extra dividends as conditions war- can Diet is meat produets while [34s May $1.10 at such an average flaw will pre Haile qrennipuneMuariings o DhUne aula - your apples and Id be 12 percent; 20 percent | September $11 on the forty-two settlements in pros- 168. ned Bte Conditions Never Better i is milk and this should be 44. per-| yellow, 70.1 pect, the book costs greatly exceed oe Ubandiiiental: venniitlona were oranges alone. cent,” Milk as a food ranks highest (White, 44 ing the actual value of the proper- | FoR SALE < all in| never better,” asserted Mr, Gary in These cheap and in upply of he said. fie To cents; rye : good cond Plione 405. we-on the }7-8: tax No. 1, $241 to $ 5-1-3, | Three yrades under the method g& settlement sanitary contain- market certified, pasteuri {adopted by the Industrial Comiis-| por RENT—8 room house very rea: ' . and Phe latter two are the | MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR {sion the property is conveyed to the] song S104 eeH BU Norn DR.R.S.ENGE [|] ers are indispen- ‘ \ only grades for le in our loeal Minnespol May 1.—-Flour purchaser by warranty deed, who de- 5-1-3 eeeivel oes | aie iee seville whoke bacteria count |changed to 10 cents low Jlivers a mortgage and‘note to ‘cover | NESS i . Chiropractor - | sable te yeur evro e ouring ar runs above 100,000 is fe for| loud aot the equity of the state.” : i Reel A PePeingiiondnd/in effort should ile | to $1 Maine and Vermont had the high- Co Sea ihe “daily feed.” Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. to bring th down. A count) Bran § of 50,000 is exceptionally good and up to 70,000 is a splendid grade of | Like to G in a Week? milk, she a | you are sera and for the city ordinance relating to Uy you arer iin and scrawny, the milk sup : Way edie ceavivedttanil 895 DELEGATES 3". like to gain weight, 1 will Bert tae. Ste suepeited send you a sample of the | genuine ay s . Bera rete rien Baie tcnea: Hilton's Vitamines absolutely FREE. S That Graduation Gift iDo not send any money—just your fone : est death rates in 4922, and Idaho How Many Pounds Would You} )..4 the smallest. $598 | | DELIVERED. “ tative group of the citizens and laa ame and address to . Hilton, ; » of the meet Miss | can. victories in’ the |, executive secre of | Oh’o and Massachuset the Red Cross was appointed to | Coolidge now-has a tots rima Pr aratt an cruianes whieh ahewla f* |Manager Asserts He Has 160" cate Ka Mo Pe The proper, graduation gift is one NATIONAL The World’s Lowest Priced Quality Miss Betz said she called upon the More Than Plenty Pees Jet that will never cease to be of service Pct tele Oped Automobile. eee ai in the a he | caeuse | oiamonds.“Jewetry OF cease to give pleasure to the re- action. | Cleveland, May 1. With t | ceiver. Encourage your boy or girl who has finished school, with a good watch. of Cook bv Electricity to Congréss to permit no moi F i ‘ take the matter before the Commun-| legates pledged to support him at tion of the prohibition amend- It will spur themy.on to better efforts and help them It is'safer. ity Council at its meeting next Sat-| the national Republican convention} ment was approved unanimously by to build good character. urday for action on the subject. The| to be held here in June, Wil : the conference of the Methodist spiscopal church. he resolution, proposed by Judge ler, the pre Ker, oflieially closed with a round table n which a number of nati ed toda WE TIMI nn nn F. A. KNOWLES ten day) ¢ Dairy Coungil at St. Paul. i inter pints were brought be © save Coolidge 51 delegates | Charles A. Pollock, delegate from fore the minds of the milk consum-| and Massachus« lded 39, Only North Dakota, was amended. before The Jeweler. Bray ASG votes are needed to insure nomi- | passage to include a request to the tered Miss B nation. thoard of bishops for a committee to ——The Graduates’ Gift Shop: Stee [ MARKET NEWS ° | THMIOUUENSUAEUAGGAALEUAUU A | =e e WHEAT HOLDS” | Honor Built Clothes aaa common = | < ES | Anything Else = UP IN PRICE: compected with your motor car = * | is the matter of personal injury =e - ARE BUILT FOR GREATER liability insurance, A single = Early Strength “Better ‘Than | Ne cere uae = Was Expected motorist’s car — his home — = . s “a eae | everything he owns. = icago, ay t.-A hough de = ery Sy contracts ca i 0 es conom Whatever else you do—carry ° = 000 bushels, we en heavi | enough automobile liability in- = x had been looked for the market so surance. May we act as your e = selling pressure helped rally prices. Honor Built Clothes have shown thousands of men the = ee an ut Arnette. eftcringe at {J Way to greater clothes economy. They are well made HENRY & HENRY ; b = Liverpool were dearer, that Germany of fine quality pure wool material — and they are = ma perce o nity wheat and Gry priced within the reach of all. Insurance Agency = eat crop in France had been ce greatly overestimated. — Initi Telephone 961 = tations here, which ged aod Meter ceite decline to he — OPENS 3.P, M. AND 7:30 P. M—— = with May $1.03% and July 5 = i %& were followed by slight gains ” \= all around. We = + Subsequently the market scored iS — en adatoms fapturn, purchases of wo _ Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, Leather Vests, = at for mills being the best i — nome week 2. Besides, new private Raincoats. = crop estimates were bullish. The — 1 vas firm, -fourth to three- Pe — ee ee hee WHY SAVE? Rubbers and Overshoes. = eighth: cents higher, May $1.03 7-8 - ms to $1.04 and July $1.05 7-8 to $1.06. Suit Cases and Bags. = BISMARCK GRAIN Savings deposits ‘provide the funds which , BS. = (Furnished by* Russell-Miller Co.) enable the merchant to supply. us with food 9 ’ 5 — 5 ee and clothing; the farmer to raise and market : Men’s and Women’s Sweaters. = x No, 1 northern spring . his crops. “The larger the savings of a com- it ; == is Byarbes dora + munity, the greater its wealth and conse- Hats - Caps. s = | No. 3 red di uently the more desirable as a place to live. = wy Be Tas ere , Men’s and Boys’ Rubber Boots. Anda fulllineof, °= 0, ax : eoLe — ped pees. a ete. oe This bank pays for the privilege of keep- ‘ furnishings. = 4 following: ing its customer’s money safe. Moreover, Oats Barley Speltz, per cwt. . SHELL CORN the depositor receives not only the direct benefit of interest on the account, buf he is acquiring the saving habit. ——Auction Will Continue Until Everything Is Sold.— Fixtures and all. No, 3, 56 lbs. test. No, 4, 55 Jb. test . Anyone dependent on his own efforts for a living who is not saving some portion of his income is merely postponing success. White and Mined No. 3, 56 Ib. test ..... -4, 55 lb. test . » Ie~ per pound di: ir Ear Corn (70 lbs in Minnesota) 5c under shell. CHICAGO PRODUCE i manship, Chicago, May 1.—Butter lower, Re- eipts 7400 tubs. Creamery extras Further they are priced so reasonably as to make 5%. Standard 35%. Extra first’34 | their purchase a matter of wise economy. { fous vette ‘onchange’. Eee: |{- Manufactured by L. D. Codon Bros., featured by the Receipts 21,258 cases. sic “Btetia’ t's: | CAPITAL ARMY & NAVY STORE G. P. HOTEL BLOCK, hag? ED. KAFER, Auctioneer. CAPITAL CITY CLOTHING STORE 5th Street, near Broadway. -TWO PANT SUITS The next time you are in need of a good suit —let us show you Honor Built Clothes. They will give you all any other clothes can give in style, quality and work- First National Bank THE PIONEER BANK bitin eee LLL __RUBUIVNUOOEUUUEL UE AGO LIVESTOCK —————— AOS ; : : ye (ee eae: : oN AA IAUUHUOAUTAOOAEANOEHGOAERALOAYO ATREYU HAULAGE a > se

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