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» THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924 : See THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE oe ee Ae Ae mele i ait ; he. scot ste of eae uh “| MAN CAUGHT 1S gauge of the country, bu other activ- oo Larson, solo by eo) Menard | sentatives were present from Witton, |r approximately $1,500,000 under. the | Boil city water for the next ow goes he House, The esti-| ities, he said. ughes and reading by Miss Madge! Beulah, Ft. Yates and Napoleon. onus bill, to North Duketa depend- | ; MARKET NEWS mated cost of the increased salaries} a agerete ail ‘ : | three weeks. is from $60,000 to $85,000. | du an ia apes “ cae phe anes ; ‘ ; | During this talk Mr. Streeter em-|° Ris tuapealinds Sor Dr. Stackhouse, Giekus Andeneriens walaviek owt T/ than half the Legion Posts Several Legion men from other|,jhasized the importance of the Le-| 4, +—4! i ealth Officer. WHEAT AGAIN Webeatesd $800%a year, NOT GUNMAN Whit hive no: cot tne Posts were eve for the meeting. Hexion auxiliary, saying that a post hod Come to the gn tala City Health 0! Asal Apes ee | itions. © of the vity Mr..Streeter,) never gone out of existence in North} Rally at the resbyterian | ROY LOGAN IS | | “The Legion has an unsurpas Dr. Arnson urged his re-election as) Dakota in a town in which there Was’ Gp ech at 8 o'clock Comme: 1 Cook by Electricity. ht for community acti state commander at the forthcoming! an auxiliary. Church at 8 o'clock tonight. | It is Cleaner, Think of it—the on! ce in many communities. red that the Legion would | | state conventi Bus t Mandan, Plans for the Mandan convention, Meeting St. Paul national convention and ‘ate meeting of the* Le-}other problems were discussed, Adjutant Williams, W. R. Adjutant Wil ns said that death of on the same} Johnson of Fargo, cooperation offi- of 3,000 North Dakota service men r organizations devot-| cer of the Veterans Bureau, and Mr.!during the war would result in the to community work, r ary ‘mament Program | The Legion, he said, was behind He ‘Additional Rains Causes (Continueg trom page 1) _ Minneapolis, May 2tq—Investiga- | tion by Minneapolis police today Pani a ere | “We thank the McKenzie Hotel and/ {ion by Minnespot Heaviness in Trading | William O'Hara for the fine service | disclosed that the Tommy 0 Cor ding the ebAvEntion ‘taken into custody late yesterd: lis not the “Terrible Tommy 0 Co Chicago, May — 29.—Houses BO ue Gy BREN DEC OL and) nor wanted Chicago for murder,! the disarmament program of the] with eastern connections became j Wholesalers also were thanked: \the police announced tods WHGHINBLOR’ GoRTHTanSe \ ° good buyers of wheat today and he convention was the largest iM | police took the man int 4 PaKiea ‘a better rig M l i cca Al ; | whe father-in-la po o act to prevent future wars > weakness at the ou The Eis al last night i aK Eo cH neeE bie 4 rad wa eee ed) market closed firm, tse to Sse enounces Movement, and after giving his na FPMALE Way | i Tittyeni ier “ % and September $1.09. re ee ee true narhe was Tor O'Connor |)” Tut, ei added, the Legion! inatstad'| North and the solders of the South laid — a be eRe GCG Hutional was shut laughed at the e that hej}that it would be just as foolish for | : down ther cims. it meant peace once cap ay 688 tie _| denounced hy A. G. Divei, Fargo GeeRBe {eave eo | > > Rasta zt Chicago, May 28 (By the Av P| eeeeneefere the Association yes une uae a iS uy ; \the nation to fail'in reasonable pre- | more, Bu. noi w thou. bloodshed. Thou- neue Uo) pawnbroker Who nawned a : i . Tat NES. west wheat prices averaged a little | t¢ afternoon, as “an insidious TERR VER Aline O'enner | mareuness: an it would! for analy) : 4 sand: nen scr fice i {heir lives for the s i a Bs a y nee rr : Aue) ae ort Cou oO dismi. s she va | . “ * + 1 ideals Si Tower today "in. the early dealings | amd underhandeg ‘atta ou the (00- identified 4 picture of SFEIUS | et a ae ewe presery: ul ideals. Since A decline at Liverpool tended also | stitution. The end sought, he de- | pomn w likeness of the man) Gov A GeeaTNe we nea : . y that time, Amer ca ‘own by leaps fo ease values here. In the down. | cleared, was the null'fication of con- | Ryan the latter admitted |@e"'t need them because we den’ wa 1h : Oa sntey Kos’ proepered turn, however, moderate buying by | stitutionel government in the eout- | it” was this slight Ate Ait | ere ata rR TTT jones | a 5 ; and bounds. Oar country has prosperec commission Houses developed. and try “under the plausible theory that |the similarity in names that prompt. | He said that millions of dollars | and progressed bevoad all dreams. Today, was wasted in the last war be vuse | helped bring about a rally. After | the courts ought not to assume more jeq him to adopt the ns r Ry et REGIE SE u GUI BRERETENS | : x aites th» great World War, the opening from tae to tee lower with | Dower than the legislature, which of | Comparison of the tinget'| Fic. wkd Piety Traine the tac / 4 future looks even more bright than it ever bay ghO8 to fuoety. the market ces| The attendance at the convention | A bia ae sion will insist to its full extent that 1 has before. une ae Uae al 7 cabonnalls Tee ontn: leeeneit eh semis ide th rae ave Veen aeE Che Ice wa SeUTtE | . But in our visions — in ofr own selfish pa ee featured ‘the program of lvijle Tommy” had not been eaps| the purpose of fostering a military | pursuits, let us pause for a day to con- GHicAco PRODUCE | ast night. ction j tured fora second time in the ‘Twin | establishment but for defense, | ur ero ea f sider our fallen heroes, to pay them hom- ; Butter “higher. si lection of the place | Citi AEE O ONE. HIRI” aucune His For Acrial Disarmament | age. May 30th has been dedicated to Receipts 10,304 tubs. Cream ex- t meeting is scheduled for) pungan wa ns i With regard to the Legion’s pro } Ae i s all pay . standards 38%c; extra | this afternoon. | Peed posal for a world conference on aer- | i the heroes ce the ee ves e ie pa eu to 37 firsts to | = Mere \n ny TITS ial disarmament, he said: | : - ‘ J respect to the men of ‘61 and ‘65, wel tc; cheese un} WISHEK WILL |END OF BONUS any nations agreed to the Naval | Memorial Day is dedicated to their «|| as to those who fell in the recent conflict. unchanged; receip! { 7 SEEN AS mament program willingly, they | ) > ITE S. AS » up the battleships they “ys © ‘ Y . poultry alive uns PAY TRIBUTE FIGHT s EEN ‘i e up the battleships they found! memory and that we may renew out ah. ill be Closed eg alle / MEMORIAL DAY AAO LEGION | ine Gawing awe mane etl alle’ try. Th Ot ces sters 1 We Uve heir time urding. But many gllewis " “a a Bi 2 phe ih a ene j 2 mee those same nations do not want aer-| allegiance to oul coun ry. at we all Day Tomorrow CHICAGO LIVESTOCK D., May 29,—Memorial (Continueg from page 1) disarmament, because it is recox- may rededicate our lives to the prin- i Chicago, y 29.—Hog | will observed in) Wishek | the fact that in many comn ed if war ume now the nation; a hs % - 3 . 28,000, “Fairly active, weigh af tig of Fred Kelle in the country people from toreign | which could command control of the | ciples of Washington, Lincoln and Webb ; Brothers chers strong to five cents higher. | No. hek and Frank | lands have settled, have contiaued | air would win | Top $7.45. | Piper Post of Ashley. The pro-| their customs and their lanzuage and More than Legion men, war Grant. - Cattle receipts 8,000. Better | follows: did not appreciate the spirit « mothers and members of the Aux-| grades fed steers ac only nd concert, Ashley |ericanism. The Legion is aus-|iliary attended the banquet. Dr. J. higher, mostly 10 to . Eariy | menting the compulsory sys-/O, Arnson was toastmaster, The pro: top matured steers $11.00, | 10300 A. M—P,1C. F. Acker- | tem law, which at least cause m included a talk by Jack Wil-} Sheep receipts 7,000. Slow, few|mann “Comrades honor the dead,” | rising generation to learn the ms, State Adjutant, solo by Mrs.! _ ‘early sales fat and spring lambs); Prayer Rey. John Klundt. | | steady to strong. Address—Rev. R. Johnson “Lest | === = ae — We Forget. 4: } MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR | Men's quartette, “Their Memories | Pe Minneapolis, May lour un- | Live.” | changed. Shipments 7 barrels, | s—-Rey. John Klundt, “Am- as Bran $1 00 to $18.00 le nee ee ee | A STRONG BANK {a utle none WIL) ING TO SERVE ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | triotic Service | A924 shies Y south St. Paul, May 29.—Cattle| Star Spangled Banner by audience, == receipts 2,500. Slow, dull, barely Benediction. | steady. Killing quality | medium.) These exercises will be held at} Few yearlings carly $9.50. Bulk} the band stand at Wishek after ‘ ie ee i q steers and yearlings $7.50 to $8.75.|which the procession will proceed | ‘A century or 80 ago almost everyone had good teeth and there was j Fat she-sto ow, steady, $4.00 to|in order of march to the cemetery | very little dental work to be done, Why? Simply because the see THE INSPIRATION OF { $675, Canners and cutters $2.50 to} where appropriate exercises will be | Taped Gas neh proceased contained) io aplentiallenpely ol j 4 $325. Bologna bulls $4.25 to $4.60. held. | eau dizme) that vitally tmportant element which ia necessary fo MEMORIAL DAY : Stockers and feeders slow, draggy,| Order of March, che eon KEE a i in line with fat steer market. Calves | Colors. Sine) ae a eet i is tragic that any should have to receipts 2,000, Uneven. Big quar-| Band. _It is tragic that any man should have tc ter or more lower, Best lights| American Legion. die for his country, but it is an inspiration 3s 0 to $8.00. Bulk to packers | School children. a = x to reflect how many men have been willing q S fie anea CH Une aes to die for this great nation of ours see ea cua neupenieaeitlive,| ates i — y bl A aa ‘| ee 5 us 10 cents higher. Bulk desir-{ The grave of the unknown enjo a e In une May all Americans on Memorial Day re- abie butcher and bacon hogs $6.80 | will be decérated, and a firing squad } solve again to be worthy of those who have i to $6.90. Top $6.90, Few 130 to 140 ! will te the dead with taps by the ij i ive oir ¢ a merica ight surviv pound average $6.25 to $6.50. Pack- | bugler. ee Bia ali: is n delicious whole wheat food which contains an abundant | eae Gaye andbienkey ES on elven theese that America might ing sows $6.10 to Bulk feed-j After the return from the ceme- supply of calcium ‘lime’; italeo contains the other fifteen nec: feel like a king—or a queen—in a fairy land. and endure! er pigs $ Strongweight sluugh-|tery dinner will be served by the azary food elements, and the three vitamines. Eat it regu, | You get more zest each day. And you receive is Bank will not be tapreiges$100 : Ladies uid society larly for sound teeth and good health. | the very best of service and accommodation. | This Bank will not be shore Be iiag auibs ronal aianay as ON 3 1 For full particulars ask the Canadian Pacific— \ orn ie Oa oe } : pier ite 8 iret BLIE! “0 » | : j emorial Day, May 30. to age) au ii sata clip- | “I have been troubled the last 4 or 5 a ate Srocers 3 : ? ped ewes $7.00 to eavies !5 years with constipation and have ; : . ae } 50. Me : ifped lembellieae : : Railway or Steamship Agent or H. M. Tait, , a8 Mega eons vellpped tsa eed: eA Aste r the eae eae G1L-2nd Avenue South. Minneapolis, Minn. immnnn 4 ae = FOLEY ‘ aes BISMARCK GRAIN you can bet the ‘ i ‘urnishe y Russe! writes Robert E. AT N. | a wo, 1 BesmarckeMay 28, 192k [eve St Langton, Bich. ° Canadian Pacific Rockies Gene No. 1 dark northern . CATHARTIC TABLETS give quick 2 o. 1 amber durum . the ‘liv. comforting to! BISMARCK, ~+~NO. DAKOTA No. 1 mixed durum stautspersones Refuse: qubdtitutes. | BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA No. 1 red durum . mA e | ° e i i No. 1 flax . sal | P. C. Remington, President. % No. 2 flax i | J. A. Graham, Vice President and Cashier. No. 1 rye .. een) } | C. M. Schmierer, Assistant Cashier. % We quote but do not handle the H | e : t J llowing (i APITOL THEATRE | 419-3rd St. ALL CASH. Phone 426-4 al ae | You have the authority of doc- | aa me { — Speltz, per cwt. . ‘30/8 TONIGHT AND |! _ torsanddentistsforthis statement. | Friday and Saturday Specials. Shell Corn. nee FRIDAY | Your own experience will prove Vegetables of all kinds. ; i $ 3) ” 7 9 m2 rie: Yellow Mix 2 | it, if you will use WRIGLEY’S _ Cherries and Strawberries. ; No. 2, 56 Ib. or more ...8 iff Matinee Memorial Day after every meal. \f Strawberries, a quart ...... suoudeu6u4 operant 28e No. 3 55 Ib. ; | ‘After Parade ‘ | Brick ice cream, get your order in early. Bers ee weet 2 au The following quotations froma recent work © [Large Oranges, a dozen........... e TONIGHT cent pei iscount under : 4 y eee 65 Ib, Eur corn 5 cents under shell. on teeth and health are worth remembering: Binal 0 ane a sisgen- a Thursday series F pai itis aif Vipaliacatine | i ananas, a pound ....... a - y | MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN “Dentists have found that the exercise of gum Grape Fruit 15c each, or 2 for....... and Saturday Minneapolis, May Wheat re- chewing brings about a better nutrition of the Fresh Eggs, 23c a dozen. 2 dozen for y ceipts 156 cars compared with 298 teeth Aid ‘f Butter, a pound 4 j ears a year ago, Cash No, 1 north- | Bae eee er, a p ease A ern $1144 to $1.19%; No. 1 dar “The cleansing action of the gum between the Sugar, 11 pounds for iptee es enes northern spring choice to fancy teeth helps to keep them free from the particles Canned Fruit, your own choice, 3 for. 4 $1.28% to $1.34%4; good to choice which lodge in the crevices and cause decay.” Van Camp Pork and Beans, 10 and 15ce. | $1.21% to $1274; ordinary to good Extra large ! $1.16% to $1.20%; May $1.13'%; Th b rr 1: a Z eh "ee td July $1.14%; September $1,131 e busy man—or woman ¢ ther—rarel 'Yy | No. 3 can Tomatoes, value 2! | corniNon o Yellows Titzeito 7aci outa has time to clean the teeth after eating. Yet No. 2 can Tomatoes, each. . i Noy Bonite atte, to 4p 4c) “barley, they should be cleaned, and Ie Commi tO ie as ; 4 59c to 74c; rye No. 2, 63% to 63%c; . Other artic] t ic flax No. 1, $2.37% ‘to $24 ne ae “mn * her articles at low prices. ¥ : #, df ; " i i WE DELIVER. - POSTAL PAY i: | i 4 | e t pnt ashington. May : oe | aw ill, increasing the salaties of $300, : r Wi ~~ 300’ postal employes, .was passed by | Our. Parlor Will Be Open On | : ou ieee. | MEMORIAL DAY | WEAF HEAR ¢**° i ANG, after every meal ' pL hi 3 Until 1 o’clock. i oe : | ' Amazing Invention Brings : > —_— | Immedi will do it. Also it will S | | mative Bele: 10 Thee id digestion a: ; BISMARCK SHINE PARLOR. Ww aid digestion and furnish | H ho Are Deaf . | Opposite Post Office. 309 Bdwy. welcome refgéshment to mouth and throat. Sealed in its purity A Wonderful invention whfch e ables anyone whose auditory nerve is still active to hear all, sounds as! clearly and distinctly as a child has, been perfected by the Dictograph | and Cody Busch Picturized by ' Winifred Dunn: from Bip W. oad Sc Now Yor Cig: fh Robert W. Service's | | package, bringing all its GaUTMTY Tay We Close pine There is no waiting, no delay, no ff “The Spell of the Yulcon” original goodness and Wr Wanargeag ‘ “PIED PIPER MAL 0 NE” ees ee flavor to you, lie MEMORIAL DAY seperate caanaticteres | Clarence Badger At 1 o'clock By Booth; Tories Get your Wrigley benefit today! ness will be amazed and delighted |} sed by with ‘this remarkable invention that ! Sepecrized by Come along and follow “Pied Piper Malone” through “they are offering to send it absolute. Arthur H. Sawyer: In honor to'those we love and-who love and adventure on land and sea. Lois Wilson’ as ly free | ial, No .de- ee H ge BD have gone. leading lady, and a flock of the cutest kids ever seen 4 positene Perm de: | HHE 3 idee Try Wrigley’s after smoking s z on the screen; $ : ate of tno beat fee tea. ner. (Admission ‘Matinee,,10c-25¢ : speaks Eagle Tailoring .and’Hat Works. {! 4 t : : f wey aT oe. . Aiea = = 2 : i nl ; . 4 :