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WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE ET NEWS [MARKET NEWS ||" BEAUTY WITH “PASSING SHOW” AT _|SUN YATSEN INEWEPAPRE q |_ MARKET NEWS | CITY AUDITORIUM ONF RIDAY NIGHT | NOTED CHINESE nO COA | Sa eer saath’ WHEAT SHOWS | aN . ee = si | xplaining ~ FIRMER TONE stern newspapermen with tual conditiors in the northwest, at rty of 20 newsp: representa- Farly Trading Is Somewhat | Better on Chicago Board add his friends. “In fact,| paper in it, ready for Flint to ans- d just completed arrangements | wer the statement of the taxi driver, 1a Serial story for a good] to explain his denth and remove su- ff spicion from his name. is absurd to.believe that he! Each day they look at that paper, ould have committed such a crime,” | but its smooth white Surface is not de s his widow, now eee Flint has not explained, schoo. to sup) ort her three children, hospi Ce ets There is no comparison. So, those who know him have left}See “The White Sister”. to- his typewriter in his workroom, with night at the Capitol Theatre. ld | hi Gy top (Continueg from page,1) | dom, the masses were in no temper to | countenance monarchistic | asp! tions, whereupon they soon ove turned the rule of Yuan and elected! tives will visit Fargo in early June successor, For the next seven! en a nine day tour of the northwest years, including the period covered! a, uests of Ralph Budd, president y the World War, China wa lot the GRQNt NORMAN Fall Way | appearances a Republic, w' | ‘The party will leave Chicago June | Cabinet and a F 11 according te announcements m: Actually, she wa by ollicials of the railway at nuled by a group of war-| ach with his own personal| Representatives of civie organiza: | my in control of his own province.) tions in Miniesota, North Dakota, hese combinations of military lead-| Montana, Washington and Oregon | ers became so powerful that they| have been asked to make arrange- openly defied the Peking government,| tents for visits with the party | which became a mockery. | along the route newspapermen | Forced To Flee j will travel on one of the new steel Meanwhile, it had become impos-! Oriental Limited trains which will sible for Dr.:-Sun to re 6M in China.| be placed in service between Chica He made a sensational escape to Jap-; £° ind the Pacific northwest on | —he had done the same thing sev-} une 1. ‘ eral times before—and settled down| Correction of fa to gatler together the threads of his/ “°"cerningy the agricultural, ecw | Tost cause and await patiently the) tome and industrial conditions ot | me when he would again be ready {it terthwest is one purpose bebind to act in the interest of the republic.| 7 ‘pransements muce for the tour This opportunity eluded him until] Wr Budd declares. | The aim sta | the Inte summer of 1921, when the! *u0W the viewpoint of the north. | - + western states to b communitated Chinese Parliament, sitting at Can- toc thoredatedn iewsnnner ton, unanimously elected him Pres’ q BaRE dent of the Chinese Republic. ‘The | election had been forecast the preced- | ing February, when announcement | made that a newly established | extraordinary” government at Can- ton had sent agents to many foreign | pitals to seek recognition for the | | | | | ' | i | \ | “ah Chicago, May Wheat pri showed firmness early today owing more or less to | garch, j lords, e \ qand on igh quotations at Liver- pool. Advices that strikes in Ar- | gentina had ‘been renewed tended | also to lift values. Beside: us restricted by unseasona y ther in the Northwest and | i \ \ tte uncertain outlook regarding farm lation at Washington. | which ranged from | ley Opening price: a shade decline + advance, with May $1.045g to % and | July $1.06% to %. cents were fol-| lowed by slight gaing all around. Later the market was dowhed by | resting orders to sell which were in | the hands of commission houses. | Setbacks, however, proved transient. | Close unsettled at a shade decline to | - %ee advance, May $1,04% to $1.04% | and July $1.06'. to % cents. se impressions MOTH. -Hletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substi- tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing HOMER EON FLIN' Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. MER FUR » BY A. H. FREDERICK |: aera HIe Pa aoc a Neues a a en Loti lhihn. Oey uae Uh Haye | ‘To avoid imitations, always tok forthe signature of Leleken: | i popular : eae sient 4 for the short wraps and box! Sun Jose, Calif, May 14—A} Proven directions on cach package, Physicians everywhere recommend it, | that are to be worn all sum-|strange fantasy was born in the | | BISMARCK GRAIN ‘Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) if Bismarck, M bi ue « f Uetenihse Eon Flint, writer of | noreheea PRUNES: ‘oq | May 16 will be the Winter en's | books of the various Winter Garden * Yow his mysterious death parallels | tuber Guan ;{tenth annual revue, “The Passing | shows of recent years. The leading | Too Late To Classif \Ingrown Toe Nail that fanta j nixed) dita | Show” with Willie and Eugene How- | featured comedians of the cast are | co e To Classily i Turns Out Itself} tr remains but one phenome- e fed du ean jard in the limelight. This whirlwind | Willie and Eugene Howird. Other | .., : non ito) coin ieee thes intl cwaeesenayl| fla g{of wit and warble has been an un-| players to be seen are Helen Ren- | STORAG “Large Mahogony ps orgaae ‘his fingers will stretch from beyond | flex qualified, enduring success. Travest-| strom nd © Lockford,| @resser, 3 wing Tatts, New) * noted autiority says thet 8 76M) 1. crave to wells full oxplanabion'ot y ie ‘ . oop pee ES hn | Lawn Swing, Shop worn beds, 8- | ¥ops of “Outgro” upon the skin sur- : : Sotwe 4. Jies on the more important plays of | Peggy Emily Miles, Jehn Ah Elta oh FOUL TIRE ENA Een re calito tee | Chenmmyatory: We quote but do not handle the| the time, as well as humorous skits| Quinlan, Geofge Gilday, Joe Riley,| {ot bench. Call 246, Ask for Mx, | founding the ingrowing nail reduces! oy." eweiter, standing in bie| following: So ccice ee) on European and local conditions | Frances Winters, Michael Cavanagh,| Gobel. S-14-4t | inanmation and pain and so tough: | osmer workroom, awaits ‘his touch, “ SS Sane SEPT oe Oats heighten the entertainment. Some] Stella Barnes, William Brandt, Ruth | spay LA MAY Clairvoyant ana Ch eee Ae Penne Me awaheet lot oanehnrenayy ae Matinee Every Day at 2:30 s f the ple are “He Who | Hanse shane alah Norma; MADAM LA MA airvoyant Hneath the toe nail, the en | babel AT — WwW ae = si = 7 Barley Paracas fae Fee eee Panels: Norm) “trance Medium from Minot willbe | senctrate the flesh, and the pail| TT Ge ae a adiml Neiempreneee| IGHT .WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY peltz, ver wt. Fabra ipieamiten the famous “Winter Garden Beauty| at the McKenzie Hotel room 4b3,{ ‘urns naturally outward almost over| TR) highmark in Ellne's carer) . \ nd such he Rat” | chorus, one hundred and twenty-five| % few days only. be ot ‘ i = | Greater Miracles? published! in 19825 GLORIA ixed | “Whisperin, glorious girls, gorgeously gowned. a5 Ut ro es) Ae Har meas) antiseptic) sae aco amaicniieliegen | aaa Whiteland Mice ears AINeedE Covahnnn coalpesca-the muste Three partly furnished | minufactured for chiropodists, How. | Ba Ea nea aaa at | 49e 4c | these shows to enjoy the fun. |J. C. Huffman staged the production, | rand nan ido Blo ay | ae epinlt character’ smote kis in g le ‘per pound discount under 55 Ibs. old Atteridge, who wrote the book | and the entire revue was produced | pis bel. S fei al "| messi upon a typewriter which “o Ear Corn. 5¢ under shell, and lyrics for this new revue, is es-| under the personal direction of Mr. | iaelses tii era Ai E op, {itd been prepared for him, THE awa a pecially expert in this line of tra-| J. J. Shubert. | ea eens ; here is no comparison. | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room| Qo. ane : We, CHICAGO PRODUCE | in modern house. Close in. Phone See “The White Sister” to- | Flint’s body was found at the bot- HUMMING Chicago, May 14.—Butter lower. | 925W-2. 5-14-1w night at the Capitol Theatre. tom of pice under the wreck- BIRD | age of a taxicab. | “He hired me to drive from 0: | land to a small village several miles i 7,400 tubs. Crea tras 87% to 37% cents. Extra fir: | FOR Two furnished rooms | for rent at 414 7th Street, close in Gloria Swanson in her dual role. As a French first 34% to 35%; bull | and modern, 5-L4-3t lopayree sausithemownertote theta vixen who masquerades in boy's 4 uned i ee BS te . Handley. “Everything went clothes and has all Paris gasp- receipts | 4 room furnished house. | | along all right until we came to a ing at ther lawless exploits. id. Poultry alive lower. | lonely r Varney Flats. APITO CAPITOL, 24 to 25% cents; broilers B-1d-3t | “phen he drew a gun, made me ————»— cents; roosters 14% cents. an Pas | throw up my hands, robbed me of ree Sr GEE a TARAS Let easly ara eustiras iaeat WILL ROGERS ~ ST. PAUL LIVE well furnished rooms of my home {the ec So. St. Paul, May 14.—Cattle re- faulting Ga lesa ah an | “He drove away up the road.” —in— ceipts 2,800. Active, fat stee: yearlil and in-between grade of she-stock 15 to 25 cents higher for the week; ‘better kinds of stéers, yeurlings and fat she-stock TO. room, porches and garage, Terms GHT (Wednesday) reasonable, Phone 746 or call at 613-Brd St. 5-14-1w BIG MOMENTS FROM LITTLE - PICTURES Handl story ts scoffed at by those who. best knew Flint. LILLIAN GISH hos nd carefree when his brother, with FOR SALE—7 room modern house, 2D to 40 ceuts higher; other cla No other plant is ing them in a bueket of wa-| including 3 bed rooms, hot water whom Flint spent his last afternoon. trong; hulk prices fat steers and) iaentified with the pro: ter while transferring to the plant-* heat, faces east, garage, ken | in the most exquisite “He was in no immediate need of vearlings $7.75 to $9.25; fat she-) 14 civilization than the rose. Hi eee house, not on corner, taxes not J etuRBVeUaGISE stock $4.50 to $7.25; canners und - : Phis admonition should be care-| high, for $4590. on terms of $700. picture ever screened cutters to $3.00; bologna bulls{ It is at once an insignia of Jo) futty heeded no matter how short! cash’ and balance on time. 5 room Pbe heb ebibebbehbtebbbteibd %, $400 to $4.25; stockers and feeders | serrow, love and exquisite beauty] iyo “distance to be traversed. modern house, “including 2 bed “ steady to strong; spots 25 cents It is the flower that knows no Undue exposure of the roots at a awalter. labin ose all higher; ‘bulk $6100 toi$7.50., Calves | ceste. It ig loved by rich and poor} jo ntine time kills more toses than| TOom’ Water, Mghis, sewer and i $6. b 3 planting time kills more roses tha Bathe nomen coneecor receipts 2,800. ‘Twenty-five cents] #like. anything ¢ higher. Bulk best lights to pack- ‘s ‘ Hinting, none ate sonar fans Don’t plant roses too deep nor too ors $8.50. Seated bys hardwood cuunee: shallow. Keep lower branches out Hog receipts 14,500. Slow. | flower roses are grown from hard- oil, but get the roots entirely terms of $500. ¢ | ance on time. Large barn and two lots for sale for $500. cash. Geo, M. SISTER” | ef the Strong to 10 cents higher. Sorted woot cutis: penyiood: ot soft. saan Register, 5 14-1w The severest critic 150 to 275 pound averages to ship-| Wood cuttings, and by budding an hole in which roses are plant- eee nee ite ree $110. Top 3710, Buti grafting. They are also grown from] cq should he several inches, P ree THE PENDULUM in New York write MISTRESS—-Mary, the master butcher and bacon hogs ackers | seed. h ; uteher and becomming 40 Dee came home very late last night. Can | | | 90 to $7.00. Packing sows most-| Soil capable of growing good ly $6.25 to $6.50. Bulk feeder pigs| Cen or vegetable crops is adept 76.00 to $6.2: to roses. The soil should be deep. Sheep receipts 100. Nominally| Likewise it should be adequately than the roots will e: the roots well in all diree- and, when partially covered the plant up and down to uke sure it is in close contaet with ross “There is nothing. on the 5 hor was p anything on the st last season, to compare for |} one moment with the pa- you tell me what time it was? MAID—Plea Things You e, ma’am, I don’t but when I got up know exactly; e steady. Few clipped-lambs $14.00.| Prepared to insure good results, the soil. Hs mnomning Masters | overcoat wae the the Fat~wooled owes $8.50 to $9.30.| Rotted cow manure is the best] “The one great need an rose grow-| Still swinging backwards and for- aon ficence, fil N Clipped ducks $5.00 to $5.60. fertilizer. But any other manure} ing, apart from a fertile soufis the | Wards on the peg.—London Answers. a ie poe inale ot — ——— may be used. necessity of cutting, back almost to Space the aiclice atl qhelmRurése dl MinneArnin Cy | Do not place the manure in direct | the round. NEW SASHES i » ne Minneapolis, May 14--Wheat re-| Cenfact with the roots nor immedi-| jy" all means bear this in mind.| _Ferquently the sash or ribbon tic : ‘he White Siste: i atefy beneath tite plant in any quan-| ‘phe rose produces its blagm on the| of this season ties directly in iront| veipts 130 cars compared with 133 tity sufficient to cut of direct on- ter being cut back, | instead af in the back or on the side. cars a year ago, Cash No. 1 north: | nection with subsoil and water sup- Sie Ey wat ae Sa | Alan Dale in New Belief has tunneled mountains, fought dis- northern spring, choice to fancy |S nay soils need more frequent| Met, lowering and late fowering| = NOT GUILTY | Yash Aen eats eases, carried tons on columns of air, spun eHoiG ly soils ore frequent) shrubs. Prune them before they be- eared | a . i peas good fo. chaise ayplications of manure than heavier | gin to grow een eee we | oe the charge against him of steal- | Performances 7 and 9 advertisements, telephones, telegraphs, Be 1! soils, as sandy soil burns out the or- Bei ater ing a watch, * 5 Bid: September $1124; com No, | RADE Matter more rapidly. Lavin ere nenuifedicieaiduthe Judze! iM Evening Prices 25 and radios to web the world together. Sivellow,i70c tpiBle: wate No.8 white, | iti ena om Meee Danes, they |e The prisoner at the bar looked | and 50c ‘ ‘vy 2 should be so spaced that they will anyious, 4g to Mis barley S2e Wo Tee, rye | Come together witout avererovdms | $1,000,000 Aquarium) i eee en AT Wale aetce when. repeRiag, mptonity. uy the watch,” he asked,--Pearsons’ Matinee 20 and 35c. You believe in belief and-what it achieves. Plant baby rambicrs two feet} London, May 14—Aa_ new million | Weekly 3 ; yard sony 5 Shere RT apa tugost und” Austrian copper dollar aquarium has deen erected by | Sore You believe in advertisements, for they are * morte a 1 group ree feet apart, und the| the Zoological Society for th i 3 a Ot A 3 0 if Minneapolis, May 14.-Flour un-} hybrid rugosas and other kinds from dens in Stee i by | evidences of belief. You believe in adver changed. Shipments 74eT, pare 4 to 6 feet a t. ing contains 900 tanks and shows | tised goods, for they are the things other men believe in. rels. Bran $1 5 2 Pla % 50 to $20.00. sp AGHDe should 1 begin fin the | nearly every kind of living fish. The | FRIDAY loner spring as soon asthe ground is dry|tanks are filled with water brought | ; enough to work. Full planting is \ i if Snakes Are Sold cneuee fa youk, Full wldating 6 | from the Bay of 3 whieh with NIGHT scientif ‘ation and filtering will “ By The Foot) leaves have fallen from surreding| jact for trees and bushes, Cepia tiaras It is best to plant stock 3 soon Berlin, May 14.—Mary, the la as it arrives. In event this is not and most pypular pet at the Ber! possible, dig a trench and lay the 00, who died some weeks ago irony] roots in it to Rene them in contact eating too many peanuts, may not be | with the soil. replaced for sometime, the park} Should the rose roots When you see a widely advertised lace curtain, you see a curtain that hangs in thousands of homes . . . a widely adver- tised lead pencil, a pencil that thousands STRAIGHT LINES of printed crepe of this not draped and wrappea ay it was last year, but follows the | straight boyish lines that have cap- “EASY” PRICES seem dry, management has decided, because of | soak them in water an heur or two| téted Paris and consequently the | carry. You don’t try advertised wares to, the cost involved. before putting them in the ground.| %¢st of the fashionable world. But- | s « i Inquiries made of animal trainers | 17 the stems are shriveled, burying} tous and bands of plain material | test them. You try them to bring yourself since Mary passed away hag, reveal-| the entire pleat for a few days may] #?e the usual trimmings. ed that in elephant todaySis worth j 3 fresh satisfaction. f ore a natural condition\ and in Pema ee 3 from $1,800 to $5,000, according to ’ growth, BRASSIERES j \yage, sex, size and health, and the Never plant frozen plants. ‘They Brassieres of fillet lace are very manager has closed up Mary's old | should be th GRADUALLY | curable and very decorative and they home and posted a sign on the front | until all frost jas becn removed. | come-in the long lengths made de- gate reading: “Untenanted. Ele-} Cover the rc3’s-of .ose plants by ble by the very low girdles. phant house may be used as an aviary in the summer.” Read the advertisements in these columns daily. They help you recognize wares that justify belief. q A perfectly good hippopotamus in | ! the Ej kets tod th d ight f fy S & betwean on 00 Red SUM Tete an delighis father whee pee rhihose be had for a si- | ildre ea ea LM MDa by bins: health to children farm. all wild animal buyers take |. poo; iittle wis te vded bran| * at the. Kellogg Company, into caveful consideration the ques- Creek, Mich.) BR ! bad! oaldn’t ont ordi \ Hon of freight rates, because of the | ji,y (dn? jike them,| Constipation is a dangetous disease. | weight and investment involved. Nost folks ont, ‘Then thir father} Tt sliould not bo neglected. But do | , A. splendid tiger’ may be bought these days for from $1,000 to $1,500, : om . tricd Kellogg's un, cooked and{not try halfway measures in seckiag | &% x krobled. What diffcrencel Hel relief. Kellogg’s Bran is ALL bran. | TE WINTER GARDEN . STARS DON’T BUY IN THE DARK — SPEND aécording to the supply and demand, i2'the story it 1. ; And it ti ; | ; ol ry in 1.5 letter: And it takes ALL bran to be 100% | ‘ : WD Grtbe tie abeenrene eee $550 te I wisi tw e-<pres3 my appreciation | teed to bring permunent relief, if | g ; ‘ YOUR MONEY FOR ADVERTISED SR DY. Loe OOaRR ar SEO, vf your krumbled\bran, which I have | egten regularly, in the most ehroniec \—f If this isn’t the funniest revue that ever hit Bismarck — then $900 each, accerding to size, disposi- used for my children’ this summe: tion and appetite. Wildcats are ‘We had a great/dea! of trouble with cases. If it fails, your grocer will re- ‘Christmas comes on the Fourth of July. GOODS hs i thera through constipation, and bia turn your money. | “ + Md, Ninose they con, Shakes are’ the | bad been the mort eauntacory rome | Tat to. tablespaonfula “dnity—in |] IT JUST RAN 19 WEEKS IN CHICAGO—AND COULD is edy but they couid not be induced to vet nts cheapest things om the zoo price list, | {ais the oll varieties... because | “ltonie cases, with every. meul. Eat | RUN 19 MORE. and are sold generally: by. the /run-| , they disliked thesn so, ‘They enjoy t! it, with milk or cream. The flavor is | ning foot, for the little fellows, and tee lay oe ie delicious. “Sprinkle it an other ¢ereals, | by the yard’for the big ones. |” Slo one, whose chlkbian tankg apt bapa | Coghiae wath Rot. coxcala. rey. it in tho Prices Lowey Floor $2.75. Balcony. $1.65, $2.20 and $2.75, a a Clb Oat cae caper recipes om every package. it will bring : Nine thousand years ago the site the’ pellet shone tes shaving their | You health. Begin eating it to-day. || Gallery $4.10... Inc. Tax. Seat Sale Harris & Woodmansee., of Stockholm was beneath the giacia ve regularly.” Mado in Battle eves Tene by all : ice sheet. sal of thia lytter is on tie | grocers, i

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