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WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1924 _THE sche TRIBUNE ne Vite 206 ae nget ~' “PAGE THREE |erith: tho. ai ference j heretofore prevented thett* use for ing. Some years ago, however, = | | | wiles an hour on them. Racing men | Conference on Wheat sachs y there is practically no Slated For Today |with the difference howeve people the merchandise asked for. Quick Turnover i ; | . “Because of good roads, the auto-| Defeat of McNary - Haugen) a Bearish) mobile and high wages and the mail! ae Sel order houses, many people find it Bill Is Predicted in the | | linnit the speed that might be Arguments to be Concludeg | made on the salt beds. They predict Ane that the opening of the Wendover This Afternoon | Cutoff will make them great prov | ing grounds for racing car | From the highway approaches will Grand Forks, May JZansas Rain Is | Thirty to fort: man of county Argume " the North Dakota Wheat Growers As- | began in district court here today in| !end to the beds at frequent inter-- Factor on Board easy to spend money away from] ‘ : | sociation and others were expected | Jc Hastinees OeinbeRRIChTGl a] paces |home. Yet the wideawake retailer | Lower House here this afternoon for a conference | trial and the case probably will mG Chicago, May 28 (By the A. P.)—|need fear no competition. | eae \ j with Walton Peteet of Chicago, sec to the jury before night. The ¢e 5 . Shisaieekt Tanueneed -ebletly” by reports that] “The university of Nebraska is) Vpw MEASURE ASKED! [tary of the National Council ‘of Co-| fense rested when court conve Cook bv Electricity. Kansas had some moisture for the | teaching the business mien of tomor i. f ASKED j operative Marketing — Associations, | this morning and it found that on It is safer. present wheat averaged lower today | Tow that, between trips of the saies-! pases und George E. Duis, head of the’ . of the witnesses it posted t during the early transactions. More | men, the daily replenishing of stock’ Washington, M. 8.—-(By the A. | wheat growers-organization, The re-} put on the stand rains was reported to have fallen in| by telegraph and express, is more! p.j—Steps were inaugurated by the! | ults of the campaign to sign. up) George Bar ut Kansas late yester and last fitable than trying to anticiyate| administration today to bring forth! growers for the cooperative wh eneral, ope night. Besides improvement of the and and buying by mail, because; ! some compromise farm relief mi | pool and othe tivities of the or still speak’n whoa the jxanization were to be discasced. i LUTHERANS TO | CUT BUDGET | crop prospects in Nebrask: Turnover is quicke sed before ad . reported. The opening, whi fresher. Greate from unchanged figures to % cents| the same money, No custome: reed) ‘The growing complexity of the lee-{ lower with July 1.07% to 1.0754 and| be unsatisfied a to a competi- | jslative situation surrounding agri September 1.08% to 1.08% was fol-|tor—telegraphing will get goods inj cultural aid bills was laid before! \ lowed by a moderate general set-| quickest possible time, not only ob-!| pre back and then something of a rally. | viating nail del Stock is” sure which ean be p of stock for journment of Cong | i i Capitol Commencing Tonight , UTAH : sh Mt dent Coolidge by members of ut getting quick-| Congress. Chairman Snell of the; o, N. Di, “May ¢ 8—~—After sharp In the later trade buying wheat |est possible shipment by wholesaler) house rules committee told the Presi | dincuun sa TANeNR AIS ied shar paiaitvpoileee st 305 was good on the setback but rallies} and manufacturer, jdent that defeat of the MeNary-Hau- | | conve tion of the North Dakota dis- litre Walter Hagen, divorced wife May 28th were hard to maintain, Some sell-} “A sign” goods always avuilable,!gen farm export bill in the House triet, Norwegian Lutheran chureh of |of the former national open olf ing here against buying at Liverpool | if not in stock we will order by tele-| sppeared certaif. i America, voted to reduce tho national | champion, and seized. liquids. which was in progress. The close was un-| graph" displayed prominent in| Senator Gooding, Republican, Ida budget of the church for 1924, | they decibel Webs MRI ahd Beer aa settted, 1-4 to 3-4 cents net lower,|the stores will let the t ed the executive that the! de know! ho, Matters dealing with the general tion followed the submission the report of the finance commit | July $1.07 8-8 to $1.07 1-2 and Sep-| that d ltarm bloc of which he is a member | jchureh organization, such as this, are | — Sear ra ate ie tember $1.08 1-2, “Tn coupled with good per-j and the insurgent Republicans would livovedeon ely by the various | San Francisco, May 2 The op pet h CHICAGO LIVESTOCK only Keeps t ude at home, but builds] istation, preferably the MeNary-Hau Lo the wedber voted by the she hortest transcontinental route fro S Chicago, May 28.--Hog receipts ied patronage, Trent vasWay conuttienitolaujeast| eatlitymeeeeenians 4 93,890. | New York to San Franeisco, this S ; 27,000. Good mand for weighty a |ment before the Republican nation 7 reduetion of ) under tha | Ce will make available for = 1 butchers at fiv | to * ists what is considered a _ Other slow; top (eames | neeate ay, the great salt beds 1 1 ttle receipt: the Wendover Cutoff in Utah cents lower prices. | {ut convention. Another Idaho mem-| 40. | jber, Rep. French, a Republican, also | s 100. Better| J }urged the advisability of action on ly weightey fed steers fair alt beds are level and absolutely | 3 : the MeNary-Haugen bill but said | | ERS UG Thee CEE RGR ONE EET LN ; ate : els | active. Top matured steers 11.50. |the vote on the measure would be | ie Ne eee ten \e ertain Rates in South’rn | oe They are formed by the | , Sheep receipts 10,000. Fairly ac. | | close. ae | ‘Mititieadia “Preferential same process as the Great Salt Lake ; oe ee eee The administration, so far as p TANS TSTEENTSTTRTOUS 4 | During the rainy season a foot, } Steet menee eu ecb —— |known, has evolved no compro Mother and son are graduating from! yay) Verk” Maw O8, When the | more of water covers the beds, buy | ‘ Shoursor |, Washington, May 28. The rela-/ in summer the water ¢ st Campgaw ran into 48 hours of | tignchip of vate ensuing gale dud tog in a region trom Lake Superior docks and| miles on which tourists | tie! ‘ can test Lainie ine mee Ande we \urS [southern Mlinois districts to certain | out the racing: qualities of their | attributed thelr bad luck to hymn} jestinutions in southern Minnesota| sInBIIE by two preachers who WETE | ore FOURH MINIM IM pKererentale to oss Saas way to Europe tS tehat district and unduly prejudii! a, | SC DOT SD tes |to the docks and. the erence Cc hman in the early | was ordered: renigigd todd Z aporates, | bituminous coal | leaving an area of many — square | tut is looking to Republicans in Con- | Beloit Colle Belo Wis., in the | yy, s to bring forward some plan{ssme class this June. “They are’Mr: fT Javid olme of J esville. Wis 2 Fae | which can command support David H Janesville, : paridards | He'd Here in June | cient to enact nd -her son, David Jr. Mes. Holine to 37] cee fastierantouyatontnelTitoxtent hus been elected to Beta Kapp: MUCOAUE | < Hite: Which? exebabvide GaeH will |t . honorary scholarship fraternity. Her ren meceipt= | cil out to obtain the insurance] soug ° storage pack | CHICAGO PRODL Chicago, May Creamery extras cE “Victory Abele To Be higher. | { cents; | been son is a member of Beta Theta Pi. | ¢: ttle lace’s views bonus voted by Congress will be = ——— e of a chw YUVA WI vavauva YL Stq Jo opeusoy, 3 }004§ oy a year ago. trict court in Fargo in the ma KV having been transmitted to the high court. A transcript of the evidenc: addue They Are Sold Everywhere Oriol 00 (Political Ad) in the district court of g0, however, had not been CLV ds early today, and it is held proba i} there will be no ac! 1-2 to $1.37 1-2 $1.16 1-2 to $1 y $1.13 7-8; September $1.13 2-4; corn No. 3 yellow 71 1-2 to oats No. white, 44 7-8 to 45 18 cents to 67 cents; rye No. » 2, 63 7-8 to 64 3-8; flax No, 1, $2.37 to $2.41, : FINED NTENCE "FOR WIE : } Elgin, N. D., May 28—-Philip Fisch- who resides on the south sid arrested last Sunday and lodged in the city jail for beat- ing his wife. He was brought before Judge Neal on Monday morning, who} after listening to his story and] that of his wife, imposed a fine of | $100.00 and 30 days in jail. DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. on by the su- preme court until the evidence is re-| viewed, | r zr eoareme | 0 by the i aton distributed through the various) (pay, 5 | middle ages was regarded as cer-| ale ; pee) Se ia Peumte | American Lesion posts, according Coolidge To : AVIATRIX LOOPS ortune for the craft he | anterstate | Com Huai) (Laeger err rs | || . broilers 38 to 44 cents; foosters 13 4 : 3 Visit Grave of H LOOP 212 TIMES) *" °° Dock Operators Asso- | tion at school election } 77 tinst the Chicago and Al- | Tuesday, June 3rd i bata es adjutant of Lloyd Spetz Post Unknown Soldier; : Too Late To Classify ation against the Chicago anil Al uesda State headqua ordeied — | Paris, May Mme. Adrie eat 5 i GEO. FL WILL | MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR B | , Milineapolte M BF |that a “victory meeting” be held! w ea netone May 28. President | Bolland, the. trix, started _ Furnished modern two 6 GRADUAT “Thank You.” | eniieeas Le are pean Sie some time between June 15 and June! Coolidge 1 part of his pro-{ 4:12 o'clock in attempt to Te | apartment, shower bath, sep-! Horon, N. D,, May 28.—Six. pupils Kaslaieedi ts | = Bran $17.00 to $18.00. | 20, at which time an effort be made| gram for Memorial day to place a| records for looping the loop Sh entrance, downtown, two | oinieed their work inthe Lion, 7 x a : ase to get all Legion and ex-se men! wreath on the tomb of tne Unknown | des caided at 5:20 o'clock after iy | Mocks from postoffice on pave-| Tigh school this wear and were. pre | S Fi in the entire county together, -to' Scldier at Arlington he de-| ing loc the loop 212 times, beat | ment. Vacant June 5th. UNDCE! | creed) withedhein diniéniis at the : | s od eae, 28, Cattle |B#ve the bonus plan thoroughly ex-| livers the patriotic Mem-| ing her own record’ for women of| month. Phone 275W. eae ee i ecaaerneiie PG vy A be oar aun ee ee roses = i recive 2 600k sow, Little [Pltined. The handling of the pro-| orial ser in the amphitheatre | 98 loops established October 18 last. | Saas aa | on Friday even 1 = donesearty-caBiddl © | position will be an immense task for|at the great cemetery, | aes POR SALE--19 Ore a a a ke eu ee | | 4 4 ne eae : the officials at Washington, and they] It has been the practice of the | land Sedan. Car driven less than |, The st : ehh Peer | er on fat steers, yearlings and she- ; : Ale i at | Ernest Funk, Gertrude Stelter, Ex Bock: (Garintra cad entte 1 bo- | desire cooperation and aid by the) chief executive heretofore to place a ~A} 5,000) miles. Perfect mehanieal Geel) Rou cAGa ald Glick andi bestia fe} QO ioehe at lls Sah Ghacaee aren | Legion aibatis: th at the Unknown's tomb 1 mathemati | scondition. Real bargain. Phone lear ‘2 i f an cede ate . Hina It is possible that blanks will be|on Armistice day and the precedent » University madg the re-| or call in person. Dr. C. D. Dur- | Heinemeyer, : ih . Lae] (o>) é Watistecrs and abinge on hand at the time of the “victory! to be established Memorial day will party here that’ a ied { sema. 5-29-11 | Burleigh County So is] to $9.00. Fat stock $4.00. to | meeting” for distribution, | be followed ee ee ee ea ey Omor————I0I0 fet ta cutters i jeneral Pe opted | very beautiful ett He was ask-| WANT Any kind of housework ¥4H 2 =< 3 candy f | > two) invitations to deliver addresses |(ed! how ihe could te i : or washing. Call 616 M. 5-28-3t He “to| WOULD STOE ae ee a ee eer UnVE te || CWR Cain uchenbiice wen ATals slain Keep Them Pit ain & eomiidbee eceipts 4,500, Slow % Nn ee eT vce o A am a candidate x @ ; ; pe RING BOUT) # Newark where a monument | laughing,” he said could only) OR RENT Strictly modern rooms 0 Ship Sh i] 5 . "i S| PAE EES te Cty een cracks is to be Ted. and the sappose: she had beautiful teeth.” | at 300 9th St. Phone Ship ape 8 + for County Treas- = : Hog orsceinta (17/000; Grand Rapids, Mich, May 28-1 8 Bassler Ni ped, e : a a oe Inactive kidneys pile up f}|£ urer on the repub- Es) ay i a ac Bulk e | The Governor of Indiana will be fogs McDonald who left the hospi | smal) 100-watt relay stations “are trouble. They should be }]) lican ticket. Ihave #| = i ene ante hute ce ee res urged tg use the BU Aeon of Uruguay is showing keen interest] tal recentty is “ConValescing rapidly) planned for local broadcasting in given a good flushing with | . c & E sorted 151 aro! 275 ]his office to prevent the G Ss and will be able e ry soon! Greg dh + . . 4 9 pel fF of ; $6.85. Packing Se sh scheduled | i radio. mail al be auto See ei aR apse.) Great Ultnis. the aid of a diuretic stimu- been a resident of fe] j 36.85. Top $6.85. Packing sows|Carpentier boxing match scheduled i havi ild tonic 4 | h i | S| pound averages to shippers $6.80 toyto be held in Michigan City next lant, having @ mi ‘onic 9! 0 akota for Ee| ly $%10, Bulk feeder pigs |Saturday under a resolution adopted | i effect — not due to harm- 0) Nort Dakota for | = Strong weight slaughter pigs |unanimously at today's session. of | 1H ful d o'¢ 21 years. I solicit up to $625. the Presbyterian General Assembly. | © ful drugs. petaeey : e | \ Sheep receipts 200. Strong to 50 Demand \f your vote at the rea cents higher. Best clipped I bs ri ! Ot as q Ree cena eigeke See eee NORTH FARGO ai 2 \{ primaries June w Biase. Bet a IN COURT AGAIN, : 3 i] Foley Pills ]j 25th. =| i Can |. The North Fargo dispute was back | isma C ll eni @ an | o Adiuretic stimulant if HER =< ! ann Bo cane Co nae et dee tin the supreme court today, the re- a for the kidneys _ : es ; 4 aad cord of the latest decision in dis- ° A.C. Isaminger 2 _ Zz = = ANNOWAVIN ADUZd Concert Second Public Appearance of Capital City’s unique Musical organization promoted by Association of Commerce and Publie School system. UNDER LEADERSHIP OF L.. C. SORLIEN Eltinge Matine Go 'To The Biemarck Shoe, Hoeniat and PAULINE GARON Kepairing. 4s { ; : | “THE AVERAGE [|| H. BURMAN, Prop. | WOMAN” | FORD | No, 1 northern spring | No. l amber durum No. 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum No. 1 flax q No. 2 flax No. 1 rye ... AFTER THE BALL We quote but do not handle the| Berlin, May 28—In order to 20) and epilee ine? suitably attired to the stylish Ber- Oats lin “Ragged Ball,” a wealthy bank- af Barley er here and ‘his family put on thei Goat, ber cok : oldest clothes, torn appropriately for | WO CONC R S a BhetlcCara, 2 the occasion.. In their absence, their EK [ «“NOWAA SHE 10 T194 MOIQ)FAI UBC I NVAIDSIS 3294039 Thite @ | NeW servant, dressed in her mis- Yellow. ate. | tress’ most elegant things, had no No. 2, 56 lb. or more $ 54 $ 54 re: HOSNa ave difficulty in clearing the house of all the valuables. e 7 j No 3 55 Ib. E 7 3 4 2 No. 4. BL 1 s e Most powerful broadcasting sta- 1 cent per pound didcount under | ,, Most pow ere f . 4 55 1b, Ear.corn 5 cents under shell.| #25 kilowatts, is planned for 2) eautilies building close to London. Like the hand of nature . Oo DN Song Writer At 19 IS ADVOCATED — as (Continueg from page 1) express and the telegraph these rading posts and cross-roads coun- ‘And its beauty lasts because of its high gloss and clear, perfect shades, made with pure, Matinee’ High School Auditorium 4 p. m. Admission. Aduits 50 “OGE SFNPV ‘ i try stores became the purchasing cents. Children 15 cents. permanent tinting col- agents for the community. ‘The ker- Evening Concert 8:15 p. ors of Lucas’ own man- : osene lamps and out-of-date account- m. All Seats fifty cents. ing methods have given way to the ufacture electric lights, telephones, adding machines and up-to-date accounting methods. In the old days too, trade was largely a matter of barter, peo- ple would bring in their produce and in exchange would take the _mer- chandise of the dealer. If the dealer didn’t happen to have the goods wanted something else would suffice. “Today people want the gqods ask- ed for and if it is not procurable they will go some place else—to the mail order houses perhaps, “Good and consistant advertising in the newspapers is the biggest as- set the retail merchant has. Adver- tising and selling now adays are so closely allied that most business men Pack Auditorium. and encourage this fine organization “Electricity always follows the|just 19, ig a successful song writer, *——Auspices of Association of Genimerce_—— pe MBER CO telegraph business in order to make|s jhit and song publishers ”bid for : : All funds will go to pay expenses of instruction, music, etc., and for open air concerts this: summer at + Court House Lawn and Custer Park. “GT UsApTtyD 2 Acyl 3 : AS ‘PIED PIPER.:, - MALONE; @ lines of least resistance and in the|His ‘Old-Fashioned Melody” proved 2) ‘Ht-obey our will it is often necessary |more. A London house“offered Laz e. Plice:ohstaclos in:it's path in the|a fout-year-contract, Phone 115... _....., Bismarck, PRETO ACNE NOT AT TAC AP