The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 3, 1924, Page 3

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SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE y 3 I Too Late To Classify ij NOT rye ccc in Sas Anaee ae rbs 4 ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK cents, Standard j ordinary first es. o Ae ber ) Asatee. * . Je Oe handienthat cance: pas Mme eck first 35 First 3 to si 3 firs me; poule SCHOOLS HERE . ik juednodart natbes| MARKET NEWS | falco ee oe mamele the) South St Paul, Moy SueAtter al enaaisn Cosauunweneavel hiGWTS EWING Jc; ees highers Fouls 24¢ to 26c3) : FOUR room furnished modern house, i stump early in the week hog prices} 16% to 17; twin daisies 17 to lsc; | ceipts 28,357 cases; firsts 22¢ to %& 3 roosters 15¢, closets, large | Oats overed practically ull of last s losses and today’s market was ubout ly with two weeks wo and 15 cents over last Friday, ccording to the weekly review of United St artment of Agriculture today. Bulk of the better grade of but- cher and bacon hogs sold today rough packing sow pigs at With roach of W ather there lb. test. Ib, test . pure bred S.C. W. No. 3, 56 Ib. test 3S. C. W. Leg- i es 5 | Noe 4, 55 Tbe test. White Plymouta | Reaction From Yesterday’s|1¢ per pound iar i eye ; one cockerel. First x . Kar Corn (70 Ibs in Minnesota) be argo, Crookston Advance Is Shown under shell, LE— Leghorn Pullet horn Cockere Rock Pullet Importance of Day Is Impress-|' ed Upon Them By Many | | rm we Speakers in Schools rather say d danger of hog losses and ee ie i Heed ene paler se oats oa hn transit, the first warm day last \ ie ld ate ory F Seravoralle woathe year recording a loss of head. Arbor Day was fittingly observed! P. Rock $3.00 per Peter | Chicago, May 3—Favorable weather | CHIC. LIVESTOCK The arrival of moderately large in the pub val : on, Bismarck, N. D. Phone | conditions for the new crop together Chitago, May —3.—-Hog receipts | numbe' rs on 14,000. Fairly of cattle in the fi ets last sweek greater losses. Fat of low- terday by ms, At specially hign school | - on, state superinten-| FOR SAL 5-3-LW | h additional large deliver ma ve, steady to five wheat [cents higher. Top $7.60, ay contracts tended to ease Minnie J. N if attle receipts 1,000. Beef steers | fered the maximunt decline, values : ; est: prices today during the early deal- BO ee ee eee pe eree {ocred, the “niaxtinunt) decline, value @ dent of schools, spoke on the 5 room house, 50 foot corner 1 Hci totes a lend yearlings generally 50 to 75] ruling cents or more lower than S things that are now taken into con-| lot, South Side $1600.00 | in esides foreizn markets were | conts higher, a week Best steers sold here sideration in the obsertance of Arbor, room houses, east etd junresponsive | to yesterday's ad- Sheep r 4,000. Receipts | this week alized $10.00 compared da The first Arbor days were set| town Ghee 2.) LOUON00! vane here and seatteréd selling re- | veticully dire Compared | with $10.75 for arable grades rt for the planting of trees and) 4 room house, with ae a eat ont “et Twith week ago fat lambs around 50fat the recent high time. Bulk of the shrubbery, but now the preservation Lith street’ .. ..65 + 1900.00 ; back would be normal. Uncertainty higher. fat steers and yearlings found an of bird and all, forms of Wild Life) 6 rooms, — strictly ee pace eee ation Het LSE Toutlet at $7.00 to $8.50 with fat cows | have been included in the observance! West Avenue B. ........ 9230.00 )ing in Washington ac A check 5 ent ids helrenseaehlenmelhowudl veiillee cide) A + chi Minneapolis. 3.--Plour PaaS Pe ae Miss Bertha Palmer, spoke at the rooms, sun porch, close om uncha te eeumnecpels, May Pett “eS Vcanhend houthed GHe $086 dae tH lower, with May to $1.05's | changed to 10 nd neW .......... 5600.00 Wachter and Will schoe the in, br ents higher. In car first time in several weeks, the bulk T 7 ‘ t and July 074 « se us follow- cad lots) fami pater ts, oted at to PE BIRRS: BEE CBIR SAN Pro-| The best lists of houses, lots und jand July $107% to He was follow. [lead lots family patents au vedand {turning at $2.50 with eaters on-up servation.” She explained how the. farm lands of any dealer in the city, /ed by a Tittle decline all ard pe ee AOE Wi eS Bologna bulls and veal first Bird Day had been cerebrated| The tide is turning our wa cotton sacks ets 40081 be i “urther declines ve Dl la i urther declines tock } calves declined rels, Bran $19.50 to $21.00, > cents, bulk | of the bul $ > le $4.25 ers letting go on r ite as | h in buy real nationally, May, 1 closin She pointed can never out to the children how we were] cheaply as you can now. : ie mg the markt to we ce = ness Re poe benefited by the birds in four dis-| I write fire insurance in good com. | lo-e whs unsettled, Tye to Moe net NNEAPOLIS GRAIN licht vealers Sitha first bythe iy pring-| panies | lower, May $1.08% to “and July Wheat re Oniy a few sheep or kunbs have with 89 cars icon sold this week, the bulk «f re: r ago. Cash No. 1 northern sce.pts being bought at Missouri river to SLL vo. 1 dark north {tierkets do skipped direct to local Breton’ ‘ong of the and | (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | ¢ spring choice faney $1 Compared with last week's Gluliek ReeeSther noth jot RK | Bismarck, May 3, 1924 $1.30"; good to choice $1.17 re quotable at stea ¥ were enjoyed by the chilaren.} i | No. 1 dark northern $1.05 to good $1.12" She touched briefly on the other : No, 1-northern spring .. / S116 S1.0'; July $11 cents higher, and fat wooled s in which we were helped by !No. 1 amber durum .... SHON Gat yall ew Sermnele ene. onane ol wens L mixed durum ..... insects and weed seeds. (She 1 red durum .. about $1.00 low 3 white, No, 1 flax | : i pi Sg Ss eet Correctly Chosen Wallpaper | ay | and illustrated F. 3-Lw to us s which she Ceara te BISMARCK GRAIN E, YOUNG, | $1.06 to 4 | i this by two 1 hibited to th 86 | Te to Tec; S4ito Sse; barley to 62e; sate pio On ain wel Invites You to Your Home 1 tubs. Creamery ex You feel the cozin of your home, if the Wallpaper invites you to stay a while and linger. There’s no surpr in the manner in which Wallpaper brightens an interior, The secret is in the proper selec- tecting of. them. Spexks At Roosevelt: School Mrs. Alfred Zager spoke to the as sembly at t noon on the vs Wives or hus- d- minor children | would be admit | Cleveland, May bands and unmarr Roosevelt this after-| | of resident citiz of the preservation | (oq ited States without | into the U of plant and trees| i h aligeAlion: tion. Spring is the season to add that needed bit of zestful decorating i >» which j nae ce Ae ns Oe suite ee r plendent freshness to the walls and new attractiveness ae ort of the Immigration committee | o your home. i es as well as thé teach-| aries Lac aatane: ae feos Take our advice and get your order in before the grand rush starts { i ines Reon aikintion Inst —then you'll be assured of having the best before the rest. Call on ner of Agriculture, J. A.| Gg us today. at the William Mcore | Simigration certificates, or consu- | and Richholt school this morning. He! 14, quota certifiates, would be is-| pointed out in the e« e of his re- | at the monthly rate of one y marks to the children 1 great ° \ men coming from our s d keen] | ective sae unts who make for rig en an reserve Ne pee the pinay | credentials showing they are admis-| Lee) haan nT sible, under another recommendaton | Wi h P ° planted trees which were a hving ; \ t t ? he report. | | { memorial to',them today. Those| “iy, ccchom’ of selection wvoulaapers| | l ain Whom he mentioned particularly | nit entrance to those qualified men-| Z eS Ae w ' ul alts ere | tally, morally and physically, re- | VE THE SURFACE AND YOU SAVE ALL. Roosevelt, who i edora 2 ‘ pardles of r and nationali report says the present quo’ law, after ig modified, should be reenacted for a definite term of During this time it proposes one time and were known personally His talk at both+ atly enjoyed by both 1 In point we feature “JEWEL BRAND BEST IN THE LAND.” A PAINT FOR EVERY USE. peak Monday | | @ h iathderalabearde mae caetiiy| | With a hundred colors to select from you are sure to find just what - ew Cee vi es of the effects of the immigration you need in Jewel Paint. he pupils Mary cademy | daw both’ in the United St | : ; 3 Monday — morning 9:30, aa the 1 esu ts e e tor FLOOR FINISH — FLOOR AND LINOLEUM VARNISH. i eesOr Aub oy his commission also should h ° , ee 4 2 4 ; hey ce | power to devise and supervise a m ‘ ' FLOOR WAXES AND POLISHING OIL. ay but for some confliction in pro- peo dl ns it was decided to hold the ad : Pee ; ; Enamels, Varnishes, Wall Coating, Wall Finish, Brushes. Here y eho tanistration of the law, however, > = Enamels, Varnishes, Wall Coating, Wall Finish, Brushes. Here you dress until Monday, Work Las maining in the immigration service Res ult Getting Paints will find everything neces: Seeeetlias present-—and to recom- lantingeswill) fae ea eee nee Orgy : 5 fetes ae nese ee sneatonbito tls sages eae If your house, exterior or interior, your fences, your barns or your garages = ng ory lowering the quota within De ate A . . will be cl oeved mat to be fixed by cangeoes tiie. regert need refinishing or cleaning, you know you can do if better with Paint of To eee a eee eee ae pny eta, the right sort. There are as many varicties of Paint as there are colors, committee believes,” con 4 ; ; aula a plans tO ginues the report, “the Att uteal and it’s the wise man who buys quality above albelse. on ror a garden 70r ycar of 1910 should bo retained! dure ‘ 3. Satie . All Civie organizations | S32" the brief period. of the quota! Naturally, there’s the matter of value which interests you, and if you can ure co-operating to make this a mest} "8, : { a i ‘ © co: Hae ore make 1 mest} jaw’s extension both in order that | get both, so much the better. That’s where we take the lead, for we’re experic ce during the last three! years may be comparable with t VETO APPLIED during the next three to five y i pit spe and in order to avoid raising the! TO BURSUM BILD sountescme question of diserimin. lca tion.” | Washington, May 2.--President | oars es usc | Coolidge today vetoed the Bursum OTICE | omnibus pension bill Members A. O. U. W. A The veto was based on the ground] p. a s x i of ceonomy, the executive holding! banquet will be held at. the that the measure would entail an un-| Grand Pacific Hotel on Tue: warranted drain off the treasury. j day, May, 6th, at 7:00 p. m. noted for quality and value. When you want Paint satisfaction be sure this store. H. H. ENGEN | ———~The man who knows paint and how to u BISMARCK PAINT & GLASS CO. i : 4th Street at Rosser. Phone 399-J. OUR PAINT Renews, Preserves, Beautifies . PAINT FOR OUTSIDE OR INTERIOR WORK. Enamel paint for furniture aff other household articles. Kalsomine or flat finish for walls and ceilings. Varnish to renew color and finish. re Téach that “little ladyte MAKE YOUR HOME HOMEY It’s Nota Dream! Many persons are under the impression that it requires thousands of dol- lars to own one’s own home. It doesn’t—far from it! a The Home you want—the home you like—is within the reach of us all! Come to our office—let us submit several plans—then decide for yourself. You'll appreciate our advice, especially when you realize that to own a Home requires only a small sum plus easy monthly payments. y yours what a Bank Bagk We supply you with any color in Paint, Enamel, Kalsomine, Flat Finish stands for. Once she knows. ; or Varnish. shell cherish it always! | A WE CARRY LUCAS PAIN Best for every purpose. CARPENTER LUMBER COMPANY, You are welcome to suggestions here from men who know paint and color effects. ‘ Km FRENCH & WELCH HARDWARE PAINT f GARDEN: TOOLS _ BISMARCK BANK BISMARCK, N- D. , Capital $100,000 — Incorporated 1891. .*..° See, picture on Bank’ Bldg.

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