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PAGE EIGH? THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ ‘SATURDAY, MAY 10,1924 WHEAT OPENS | BECAUSE 0 Retail Deliveries. by Dodge GAINS LITTLE | — | they fotind immense ‘sand dunes?and ees I the ontire landsease changed. LITTLE LOWER Brethers Dealers for Week ne Berea PEOPLE Ending April 19 Reach To- | tal of 6576 » el Cantwell, Alaska, M In summer the winds start the ing sands, having all the characteris-| sands to moving in the same manner ‘ ay NS) ef y ry tics of the great Amer desert] as on the American desert. Chang- RING W ANE. 8 and providing a menace to inexperi-| ing of landmarks makes it difficult [fae enced travelers, have been discovered | to travel. Chicago, May 1¢ sail ranged from 'we to Me lower, | a | 1 in interior Alaska, according to pros- a with May $1.04% to ts a July | if 6 hes G { pectors ving from Valdez Creek $1.06 to Gre ABW Tigh older ie eae c ve week {Sharp Increases on Sheep and Dea AREER 3 MAY FESTIVAL é ! i Lowell TY Aseria WOnRiny 1 third successive week | placer diggings. ; Sigh a ag aa the mae’ of finance votes Wrthers denier. have beep | Lamba, Further Reverses | This desert of Alaska is ocated be! RECORD FALLS i Subsequen er deeli ook | construction and, necording to Ap. [#l previous retail delivery reeord tween ~ Creek and Myers’ ro: place «absence of any ag 5 ‘ i A ; i i Hd a Qu Ren eeeeevane p) tine Wieniawski, the Polish men During the week endi pei 5th, | on Cattle Prices | on the Richardson highway.} Fargo, May 10.—One May Festival AMALIE SY ne market closed (yey of the permanent economic ad were del to pur ckersham, a placer miner of | record fell bef the onslaught of e ¢ to le to Iae ne owe F ‘5 : ' 1 w nh than i bith a ‘ecor e! 1 ore | onslau ay 61.00% ana ne Sites Lo EUSA gL AMT Ait alcr re aie ae gery ua | South St Paul, May 10. The past : Creek region, ue ee the ib ada cae maarning'a trac Ni Pee y iJ . ition win POS SAUL S AMAUT TTT price trend on livestock the barren area. e said| meet, held under the auspices of the waa ort the united and patrioUe efforts af i's business in Dodge Brothers | en sisal gilng ‘on hows, Hubner’ s was gained in years past by|North Dakota Agricultural College. CHICAGO LIV OCK the people and governme ter This record, however, Was |icnisy ndvanees on sheep and lambs “mushi 100 miles or more over] Elwin Powlison of Fargo — and Chicago, May We Cattle receipts} Mr. Wieniawski emphasized first Of brief duration, as the very next] i rather veverses on the price {| Automobile dealers throughout the full nickeled radiator shell, nickel: | the snow e trips were made | James McCracken of| Grand Forks 1,000, Compared to week age. Beef}or all tha Bolshevism tis jweek saw the delivery of 6106 cars ¥ ttle BEING coe ‘country are reporting, it is said, an {ed bumpers front and rear, plate} in winter, 'y snow concealed | were the twe record smashers, step- steers 2de to de lower, Extreme | chance s country. The danger {it retail. i review of the U, §,{#mMazing strong demand among mo- | glass windshield wings, motormeter} the nature of the countr ping the 220-yard dash in 24 seconds matured steers $12.50 period of 191920, when Holshevik| And now it is disclosed by official [Department af Agriculture | torists this spring for color in cars,Jand nickeled cap with bars, cow!| summer, however, prospectors flat, thereby winning their respect » receipt 5,000, Receipts! propaganda was at its heigh: | fine the factory that th Receipts have been a. thetor neha or sport equipment, lamps, bbe red running | further afield in their excursions |ive heats, Clear, warm weather aid- practically all direct. Market nom (definitely pas ed, in his opinie j April 19th sets still (inde this week a while there! To meet this demand quickly, the boards with aluminum guard plites.| from Valdez Creek, and they encoun- {ed the athlete inally steady. For ek around 24 / the end of last year it took 6,000,000 | uch greater record, With Thaye been but few. eh s in this|Chevrclet Motor Company has added | and steering wheel with lock and] tered conditions that made them #p- ! ERT TE Se 5 Oy direct Practical! top clippers | Polish murks to buy a dollar an i liveries to customers, respect locally, outside markets were | to its standard line of ¢ a new | nickeled arms. prehensive and wary, Where the old Read Tribune Want Ads. $15.65. ‘ entire cconomic lite of the nation | tm neither ease do these figures in- | heavily loaded, especially on eattle.{model—the Touring De L onan The effect of the special finish eee ere A : Hog receipts 6,000, Uneven, most threatenad: A Nig aerial Jclude ears delivered to purchasers in) Virtually all eastern centers re- {Corwin Motor Co. is now displaying inant bs oo ive ht ar) OSE ner een cnan Ticuliiyia aver doin’ the budget. Applying | foreign countric pert fairly healthy conditions pre-| im their showrooms on Main St: ines, and the beauty and snp egmmmniiNMNMTM nun age; top $7.60. The consistency with which De rhment de high-priced custom-made auto- the remediess the » ailing at the close of the week in} x to this addition . MABANCO ERE Che ment of all taxes | Brothers busine continue Ithe dressed beof trade, with moder-| . hut with a much greater : 7 . MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN in gold franes. ‘This system was mount is cited by factory officials |ately good clea so that down- “trade-in value because it For The Boy Graduate Minneapolis, May 10.—Wheat re gurated on the fir t of the year [as an indication of the public's wide- | turn: on. live Saige Hil eGR oolet. ceipts 107 cur mpared with 100|and is working well; hes More. [-pread and emphatic endorseme |sately Laid to the excess suppl i but the wanutheturers hake pit elias Ey Biave inate voy oubeone nie a year 4 « Yo. 1 north: | over tax on fortun xpected | thi in the new ceived at all markets this week A ; iife work with an Bileit ; 3 ub S | see Hes 3 hi ly startling values to it. At its | re fe a to $1.17; No. 1 dark|to yield 400,000,000 gold franes. by motor ears, Week rs locally turned in load | "ite jt cannct ‘be compaed with (ind Unusual Watch, he will have :a nd of 1926, Anoth p to befafter week and month after month,| lots up to § 4; good to choice} taken soon will he the creation of af sinee the quantity production w 3 ordinary to good! hank of issue based on jattained on the new t choice to. fancy | the constant reminder of the greatest event in his life, and also an appreciated : , this price on down] unything approaching it in enginee to $9.00 taking other good gra ine mONlty: Tinianh: Npeeisl wEquiTy new ree-|ferings with bulk of material stop-|inent,. and 6. Use For Hides fe same S114 to $1.18; May $1. principle as the Austrian ko ar- fords have been abl b ping at $7.50 to $8.50, Fat she-stock The chassis is identical with that Cal. May 10.—farmers ! necessity. tember $1,12 ' ranged by the League of Nations. ery week in this period has ex it $4.00 to $7.00 outlet, while | or the powerful, economical stand- Roantile worthernt Cali: orn yellow, 70% t +) Mr. Wieniawski went on: W Hedin’ volume of business the | canners and cutters closed fully 251 aq Chevrolet Touring, The body is fornia, are making unusu:l use of The word Elgin means the oats No. 3 white, 43%e to barley + have row stabilized the Polish | corresponding week of any previou nts lower at prices of mark at 9,000,000 to the dollar, It yur Jis estimated that the through fear of th MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR ation of the local cu Minneapolis, May 1 lour un-[aside gold to the to | red in the dd cutters, vi cattle hides because \ of the low prices offered. The ‘hides are cut into small. pieces and planted as fertilizer in ground prepared for melons, squashes and other garden hand finished by her in g blue, with cardinal triple stripin the ‘stel dise wheel being givén’'t me color treatment. It h i y top lining to harmo finest watch that money can buy. We have them in varied prices, styles and sizes. 00, Bologna bulls s |downturn on canne closing at $4.00 to $4 on the other hand, 175 cents to $1.00 higher. er the finish, and ornamentdl door plants known as rank feeders. 20,000, ul used men’s suits _—— changed.) Shipments 36,567 barrels. Lao, but their « being res} size 1 Galt at Barbie's) deals Heing the high tides with) $8.24 hes upholster: Crops grown from — hide-fertil 416 Broadway _ FOLSOM’S 416 Broadway Bran $18.50 to $20.00, [ae they are ‘now beginning to| Dry Cleaning and Dye Works, 409) 40 $8.50, 4 penular basis for, rood, STERAGSEAUE ESI TNA PaRaaTatreatbe odieeaeiien teil New Sterel y oNew. Stock: MIEMTARGRGIEAIN ually offered the state $12,000,000 | FOR™ aie? Ghd two ‘wound up in line with last week, the | tional snecial equipment includes TTT Do GL (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) [cli which the state has pure | slow (One: rooms torbe) Lis seuing ron (countty/sccoun tae Bismarck, May 10, 1924, at the prevailing rate of exch rented with gae: 405 bth 5 to $7.25. i . 1 dark northern $1.08] Our economic Ii slowly but! Phone 5122. 10-1 flue Be the close were cre- . 1 northern spring 1.04] surely adjusting i in a healthe | POR R ET = ted with a five to 10 cents net) , toamber durum» 94] ful manner. CEE RU MINORU eee jadvanee over last Friday with an 1 mixed durum 89 een a th # Store. cane pentteme top of $7.25 paid for choice i ; ; * 7 ‘ 1150 to 180 Yorke The practical ea orth Dakota [ror ® Two nice block from Post Office, 303-3rd St. top for desirable :00-pound wei qualified 150 to Vo. 1 flax 16 Brass Placed in No. 1 rye ..... es 46 Sasltatch | eo te sows $6 We quote but do not handle the Saskatchewan era cee te ae Pitewink: : | FLOWERS-BY-WIRE lambs valued locally followed — the Oats iar Stoughton, Suskatchewan, May 10.|_— For last-minute orders for veh So oe ages Burl af a So} Many Al from vill’s G sepilantar at se Le Rmmiieeincricet C2) 180) Nexth): Dulat have | oRsreaA ee Greenhouses. jS16225 while best ewes were eligible SHELL CORN been spending their summer vaca- | 2 [to $8.75, | Yellow | tions at beautiful lyle Lake, Sas- | ' No. 2, 56 Ib. test or more 53] katchewan, the ity spot of this | Province and owing to improved 50 ys and additional aiaetionsl| No. 3 55 Ibs. test White and Mixed) at the Carlyle Lake Resort, a much | Ibs test or more larger influx of visitors is expected ths test 51 this season oo tote 49) Fishing at Carlyle Lake has been | discount under 55 Ibs.) exceptionally good the last two years Ear Corn. Se under shell. and the Federal Government hi : ea ‘Gate at Ls with black bass mooth Rough Roads and Save rom North Dakota. BIG BUSINESS - | Your Car. , Presbyterii HAS SENTIMENT | .,{°,,2,,tne, Dresyterian ~ , s jay g. May ts i = cantata “The Home Life, ese t (Continueg from page 1) Beautiful.” The automobile manufacturer, |. pointing cut that many small auto To eee ee companies had gone out of exist —_————++$\——_@&—___——_- ence, declared his belief that ulti- mately the automobile — business . © — wonld fall into fifteen or so bigd * = . —— companies, and he declared — the i Willyf-Overland intended to be one ( 4 a of them. ; ; My. Willys travked Bismarck for U W. E. Lahr and the dealers for their 9 } } fifetest and ‘The Tribune far ils SPECIAL Bagchee aa t Deen 7, ; i Overland editi re TYPE -A SEDAN || Lowest Priced Car with Balloon Tires Standard t talked “shop” to the dealers, Among 5 other things he told the stories of 9 3 « 4 Hy haveral members of the ‘$100,000 Three considerations recommend this ; club,” those who had sold that amount of cars or more in a ye Sedan to a wide circle of buyers— CE more Overland opens all eyes with | ‘ { He declared the lesson in euch case something much finer. greater, more desir- | Y was not genius, but hard work and . ied : i i 3 9 es re psa epigiscs C able—the big new Overland Blue Bird—a beauty ee Ways orcnareaen rhih | . : prize at a remarkably low price! p Ht talked briefly. He explained that A seat’ depth, body length and spring the entire appropriation of the com GA) enrnsn gee ar vcr ws euopeasion dhak Maunimeclalicatce! A longer wheelbase—a bigger, roomier body | aah the riding qualities of all Dodge done in rich Peacock Blue, with harmonious j ! matizing everything said—of making r) ° 4 is : ©) Bein here ot Brothers Mote: Gann, Spanish long-grain upholstery. Nickeled radi- ij paren. wins he ai, "over ";,000 A reputation for intrinsic goodness * apr sini door pandles, mare —_ wood Be Behe erences ste et hie that dates directly back to the first \ Dy ae ee ee ee ee SR Metairie. cia every cont cpect 1a Type-A Sedan bearing Dodge ‘isc wheels (5) optional at $25 extra. c advertising, he explained, is a part ° ° 2 ° fe in ee Brothers name. — Distinguished performance lives up to the Blue. H i as. ue SEL eesbiealien’ pits $1515.00 i. 0. be Detroit — $1745.00 Delivered : | Bird’s distinctive beauty. The robust power ; Mr Bell eslainod "tht sometine M. B. GILMAN Ca. of the big Overland engine laughs at the hills. ‘ the Northwest. A few truths b 212 MAIN STREET Patented Triplex Springs and buoyant balloon, to dawn, he said, the banking sit- BISMARCK i uation became better and’ improve- Poon s . A ment eas to dawn, feo tires just seem to float you through space! Come j improvement is coming as } s 3 A : AE CHEER ectonuines “ont “Kelly- Springfield Tires” in—see the Blue Bird—take a ride—you'll say diversification in farming will have it’ w di ful th d ee much to do with it,” he said. | He cited the report made to him ‘ z 8 as on er, on le Toa as it 4S to the eye. \ ‘ by a, farmer recently of sales of cat- | : tle, corn-fed, and declared that many 1 s would be amazed at the total volume | | | Bi New ‘ of: cattle und hog sales made’ by | ie : Ig farmers in this territory this win- | | | ter, He ‘predicted there would be | ' | 4 50 to 75 percent mare hogs raised tus tinal 4 ! : in Burleigh county this year, and 1 wheats $58 ey; eae, mueh more corn, .- “When a country is a hog and corn country, it is prosperous,” he said. [he future is with us.” he speakers were introduced by W..E. Lahr, president of the Lahr ‘Mator Sales Company, who thanked 4 je. dealers for their cooperation, “Mr. Willys and others for their "presence and declared he was mighty _ «proud of the cooperation. Mr. Lahr gremarked that some years ago he ‘as.jeng as John Willys was at head of the Willys-Overland Au- pbile Company he would stick, 1) and that his faith had been, | rewarded. y } . Willys left here last night for Montana. Many dealers lett iving away new automobiles, 7 BLUE BIRD | _ Lahr Motor Sales Co. ; ) € Bismarck y i 4 mim ) ee errs