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ST i _TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1924 ONE IS HER BABY MARKET NEWS || : WHEAT MAKES © EARLY GAINS Starts With Rally on Absence | of Offerings | | | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FORMER RANCH OWNER TELLS LEONARD Cleanable EXPERIENCES EXPERIENCES |upietay =| REFRIGERATORS Ewh —* a oe CE Side Icing White PAGE THREE they have earned their first dollar in several years. In four weeks they made 50,000 artificial Flander's Field poppies. They received two thou- sand dollars for this k from the | American Legion Auxil of Kan-} under whose supervision the | work was carried on, They’re of superior make, have perfect double circulation of dry cold air; most economical. Made in stone lined and enamel lined. Chicago, June By the A. P.) | —With offerings limited and shorts | buying wheat today started with a| rally from yesterday's decline. Ex- | pected defeat of the McNary-Hau- | en bill at Washington had no ap- | Baeit dntiagitce on prices, opinions \OPERATED IN BAD LANDS; lt Is a Basic Requisite sie Any Living Church, K note Sounded at Presby- j ment land—now said not to be un- i | An indictment for fencing govern- | | | usual—-drove | time one of the largest ranchers of being general that such a result had | C, Huidekoper, at one already been fully taken into ac- | Speltz, per ewt. Shell ‘Corn. White & Yellow Mixed ‘Wo. 256 tb, or more.....$ . ‘No, 3 55 Ibs. . . ‘ate No. 4 9 al 1 cent per pound discount under 55 lb. Ear corn 5 cents under shell. FREE SWIMMING OFFERED Sacramento, Cal., June 3.—Free swimming for the youth of Sacra- mento -seems assured by the Amer- iean Legion’s reeent action in draw- ing up a resolution asking the coop- eration of other organizations in raising funds for the construction of free municipal baths in,parks of the city. DONATE $1,000 Boulder, Colo, June 3.—The local American Legion recently donated one thousand dollars towards the purchase of trees to line the Boul- derDenver highway, The Legion “Will dedicate the highway as_ the “Road of Rememberance” in honor) of their comrades who died-in the world war. Copk bv Electricity. It.is saf Meee Jacky. Ott, world’s most. famous “water baby,” acquatic marvel of Miami, Fla., is‘ehown getting in-trim for the bathing season. He has mastered +the art of riding a surf poate and inset is a close-up of the tiny-. -water-pympl, Pca Ait “THREE O’CLOCK ADMISSION — Matinee All Seats 5! _ BUTTERFLY KIDDIES Eleven Lovable, Clever Kiddies From 5 to 14 Years of Age in a Singing and Dancing Comedy Act. Special Feature Picture IN THE MORNING” THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JUNE 5-6 Matinee Thursday Only at 8 o'clock. Two Shows Each Evening—7:30 & 9. AUDITORIUM hildren..25c. ° Adults- 55c. Evenings. (Seats Not Reserved) | G, L. SPEAR Former employee in the office Economy; Service and .Cour- tesy to the taxpayers of the county. YOUR SUPPORT APPRECIATED. Pol. Adv. burned many a home. A drop light is needed — a wire is connected with another by simply twist- ing the ends together, and the light is suspend- ed by giving the wire a turn about a hot steam pipe. At once you create a serious fire hazard. This agency is in a posi- tion to help you avoid such dangers and to offer you the soundest possi- ble indemnity against loss by fire. Just tele- phone for a policy in the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. —o-— - MURPHY “The Man Who Knows surance” i | f count. Black rust warnings report- | jwestern North Dakota, out of, the terian Assembly | ed to have been broadcast from | |state, he intimated in a letter re- | Minneapolis were also virtually | jceived by L. F. Crawford, curator | me , ignored. The opening which ranged | jot the State Historical Society, inf Grando Rapids, June 3.—That | {from unchanged figures to 3-8 to 1-2 | j bien Mr. Huidexoper responds to a] Christian education isa basic re- | cents higher, with July 1.03 3-4 to| |requests to jot down memories of arian oS pits e Dol aba’ SAREE ree Tie Ce Oe ine nthe "Bad Landy” fyr| wisite for a living chureh is one ware taligeeas ieeata aise | | histo record «the keynotes sounded in the | ine ‘ollowed by moderate upturns | (Pose . fis al rep renentel 5 . al! around. | | Mr. Huidekoper had thousands of| {!" Pua cert prssentat te Three-Door Side Icer Increased offerings especially on |. attle “and Norges) in the) westerni||.-~ c:y Hace upidia: dawn Preabe: A 5 hi * ) the part of houses with» southwes- | | part of the state at one time. Revie Kuara orl Glrstae pata A High Grade Box, White Enamel ° tern cohnettions brought about al: |, ciara swat) tnaitved ae ileal ihe (fense leo" NES saRlE SADE Lined. Ice capacity 50 pounds moderate decline in wheat prices to- fencing wrote Mr. uidekoper ah ana stags . day. The close was unsettled, '4 te | faiter detailing experiences in the| Wiliam Chalmers Covert, general Priced at $45.00 % cents net lower. July 1.03% to | Were “At the trial 1 was prepared a : ae F _ 4 and September 1.0514. | to show by authenticated surveys| !" the reorganization and conso- ae 0 « and September | tha had not an acre overt Iidation of (Praatyterian abenciea Two-Door Side Icer Special Top Icer ment land enclosed. It was useless,] "©W represented in the Board of | Ros 2 on A Super-Value. White Ename! . a . i orl 0g reratc amei Super-Value. hite Enamel L CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | |the mandate had come from Wash- Christian Education Dr. Covert finds | _ ee i ey hee sas White Bnamel a ice capacity 45 ds iste Chicago, Jume Hog receipt [ington to the court at Fargo, con- | that Gh uaeeete alah b at | sined, ice capacity 75 pounds AE EN NO 2D) EEL) 30,000. / Uneven. ightweights viet Huidekoper and make an last undertaking to face the prob- Dey g OD to 10 off. | ample, The next day the Asgoci-| lems of Christian education with gen- Priced at $40.00 $22.00 ‘ Cattle receipts 11,000. Beef steers | lated Press flashed the vine educational earnestness, with and rlings ry uneven. Few} | Huidekoper convicted of iljggal fen- well-recognized educational — stand carly sales $8.25 to $10.00. | nd so after all I Rad done oe fo and with oe EE Sheep receipts 11,000. Slow, clip- | orth Dakota I was kicked out.| ideals dominant, A comprehensive | sei ped lambs weak to 25¢ lower. | Id the herd to Campbell and| program of Christian culture, making | LEISURE sabia ae: i) | Reed of St. Louis and the land to] it: contacts ih aebed scooby tcony| HOW IT’S RELISHEI \ ed Pubst of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. | the youngest children to university CHICAGO ERODECED , j T supposel there ace Hardly a) dozen studonts, is now ander ae iD utter higher. | people living in Billi county that] @ Wwell-articulated 0 Creamery ex- | Jeven know that there was a fellow] #l! Presbyte teati activi- | r dards 384 xtra | Iby the name of Huidekoper once | ties. The comprehensive plan of the | ee firsts 36% to| \tived there. board carries its educational —pur- Place it in some spot where shade will 36c; seconds Ble to 34c; cheese un- | Mr. Huidekoper wrote that he] poses. into adult life. It also in- inger. Then watch it lure with its sof changed; eggs lower, receipts 36,137 | Fannie Lockwood. 17-year-old St. Louis girl mother, has a ta He ne Coa EATCSEESTa Tae UGH RESELEIO ele eBanivedtien ovale apnroat nna linger. Then watch it lure with its soft a cedar, neuen oe Che ie Wale of ae eck 1 A no Missouri, September, 1881, to] the practical subjects in the realm comfort. There is nothing like a Swing LEY [el tlle PULA Mn el coals ee a ha hese are the three from which | jake a buffalo hunt and visit Frank} ¢f temperance, moral welfare, and nase amills eri ceinne yn 2. 21%e, jae any nak He choic Cc All are 4 months old now. Bloo S| Moore, post trader at the ecanton-| Sabbath, observance, in the Know a please family ra friends in summer, ze |probably will solve the tangle. liment, and Howard and Alden Eaton} ¢dze that Christian education hol the season of relaxation. Strong and | 1 jat the “Custer Trail Ranch.” the key to an intelligent and loyal | bce Aus a ee . Wikre ee eee \torney Gerneral Stone and a grand| “At this date the ‘Bad Lands’ of] Ciurch leadership and @ truly pa-| decorative all ab eee the price of this deb VARS, Ube Be MLEs SLE | jury to f nswer, if they can.| North Dakota were especially fitted | tritic citizenship. Swing is changed to 20 cents lower. In car- | ; Aen \for a nationsl game preserve,” he| Dr. Harold McA. Robinson, seer load lots family patents quéted at | ugh the trust’s| wrote. ‘Buffalo, elk, antelope,} tery of the division of Chris H 6.50 to 6.70 a barrel in 98-pound | the landlords did it some-| mountain. sheep, ‘mule and white-|ecucation in the home, church and | $1 00 cotton sacks. Shipments’ 30,961 bar- | \tail deer, silver tip and brown bearj{ community, says that only one child | rels. Bran $17.00 to $18.00. Daring the investigation, one New| mountain lions and bob cats were] in four now receives any organized | —_ fi Eee York investment company was men-|there. The streams were filled with | christian instruction, In a typical | F, vil “ “ C4 ed which made loans on| beaver. It was a hunter's paradise. Ame Commonwealth, while 47 | Se ee EAMG resoetee ve. [Bludy of the City of Wash-| wicvington real estate to a total] Well, the opportunity was lost.f 12 cents of every municipal dollar | ceipts 1,500. Early sales stecrs,| ington Reveals Some In- f $9,000,000; swore. than tho aame| Then it became (al cattle and Lorie ey ee evens ahaveh. aulue| ‘ dug Uae gee a earlings and fat she-stock steady. last sale price mee i : Nerve Shurehis: idollay VUDOR PORCH SHADES Spots strong, later trade steers and| * teresting Facts atl “this’ Congress’ bugi-| “Mr. Roosevelt: was there and feu, | poss "nie the Sabbath-school. nc Senilinguwclowmande eRe Bele : ed but the big Texas outfits like the} | For the department of moral wel- These Porch Shades shut out the sun yearlings 9. Bulk around 7.50 to pene explains the vent com-| 3-777, Ox and Hatch Knife found the | fare, Dr. Charles Scanlon, general Butrall OWE CNRnITGTS Thig 8.50. Fat Shecaeeee. inepely, 4.00 to BY CHARLES P. STEWART sion’s lawyer, Chapin Brown, | fin fattening grass in the world,| director, stated that slowly but put allow the air to seep through. This h 4G! | Bulk canhers (abd citters(2.50 NEA Service Writer foudiHed eee eegiclovesnnave) Eoulive he Marquis de Mores expended | surely the nation was accepting pro- kind of ventilation makes porch life ] i 250. Bologna bulls 496 to 40 Washington, June 3 To under-| in Washington, it’s Congress’ busi-| more money in Billings county, than Mibition as the permanent policy of j more enjoyable. Bulk common and medium grade | stand wh ants are so high almost | 2¢88 to keep them hy, happy; did but he remained there a limit- Jour countr: He charges that ap- Col Brown a ii apockers jandinfeeders Aa. it res ALR sy Mev airraah Sue ef prosperous as their incomes |cd time and when his industry fail-! petite, anarchy and vice were at the Jolors—Brown and Green. iorkersjandii( ed Ss pe roe CONG ie t ish ne oy yee wes} will permit, and it. can't be done|ed that ended it,” continued M hese of opposition to pronibition. | Caen ESE EAA TELE ORCL GIETE Crie oan ait eoraca they ate comfortably hansed Huidekoper. “My first investment in] The Presbyterian church has been | Best lights mostly 7.00 to 7.25. typical city, though that's true, too: t reasonable p Billings county was putting in 1,000 | active in the prohibition movement 5 i 3) yn) T i 5 i Of course, the same rule applies|head of cattle with the Eaton boys| from its beginning. Hog receipts 10,000. Slow, steady.] The main consideration is that, 2 De the ‘Custer ‘Tesil’ ch. After| Discussing motion pictures, Dr. | Bulk good and choice butcher and}duc to congressional control of its|t the bulk of every other ¢ Ae el aah ce by ae rl s, crip 5 BI bacon hogs 6.90 to 6.95. Top 6.95. troubles are publie prop-| Population, though the others ‘'t{ the hard winter of 1886-7 I sold my | Scanlon demanded that the ideals of aching Baws. eae aale oubles are public Prop} oo ty Congress to help them out.{ cattle and started the ‘Little Mis-| cur young people concerning the | Packing sows mostly 6.00. Bulk may conceal theirs. ‘ ; 4 : ean fedex gles ihiv6. ; Se souri Horse Company.’ 1 started| family, social relations, rel ie cloner Pere with about 300 head. The founda-| justice and honor must bes Sheep receipts 100. 25 to 50 cents | me me arent ° punvdedva : ‘ i P s 5.75 4 tion stock was imported from France | guarded, and this, he said, could not lower. Spring lambs 15.25 to 15.75. | created in the aly, ail Few heavy clipped ewes 5.00. dilntaptevent stennie and bought from the best breeding | safely be left to the discretion of St fase sais tee Weenie an Fac boca aK farms of this country. half a dozen men who keep their! Anti-Sunday bills in Massachusetts, | factories in Colorado, California and a body it’s the general opinion that “From this beginning I bred| eyes on the receipts of the ticket | the Commercial Sunday Sports Bill} other western states, are in Fargo MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN ¥ 1 de ne iMion ve a ld had about 5,000 head of splendid horses.! Window rather than on the morals | in Connecticut, and other anti-§ investigating the sugar beet possibil- Minnesicliae ities “suinexGare: eerie eat ar eucoumon 1 bought 63,000 acres of land at u| of the young, d day bills in| Michigan, ities of the Red river valley. nals DH Giese cts jE ey are cost of over $100,000. I leased 5,000) | “The motion picture,” continued | New Jersey and elsewhe The party includes A. E. Carlton, ys a year ago. hy No} Limoral|anaianeiisiconinisaion: ale wagion! ia ea acres of school lands, My purchase Deleeanlen here to atay. It has a president; $, W. Sinsheimer, v thern $1.09% to $1.14%; No. 1 dark | *?2.4 eek dp t was P| More Livestock Shipped on| as made from the Northern Pacific | reat possibilities for good or evil. president; W. L. Lawson, gencral northern spring choice to fan poked Tee De rAe One Snes em peer, Company, The sections alternated | But when an enterprise as large and NEW TAX BILL ere aE eee, THEATRE ' Es tousiebnic apedts ichalcel| (con caer eae P. Here in May with the government sections so| influential as this business is, seeks WILL BE URGED | Dougherty and’ v. H. Mann, ‘also Toni : Landlords’ Trust hat I could t lands in a| to dominate politics, dictate legis- i i ‘ ‘onight_and_ Wednesday $1.16% to $1.22%; ordinary to good) 44 appeared’ that originally high CEG TET a ae a Ee) polltich, dictates lex BY PRESIDENT identified with the Holly company. a EE $1.11% to $1.15% July $1.09%; epee tae LAN 2 Be ee ‘ solid block. en ie encing | lation, contro’ @ press, influence They are accompanied by J. G. Seotemberssiiids eotniNe ag allan pric a pro i a caused mainly in livestock shipments | proposition came up I went to| education, mock the Protestant min- ey Woodworth, v pealiien mae the “ q 70c to 70%e; oats No. 3 white, 44c | °Y she ley, growth in population u on the Missouri River| Washington and tried to exchange | istry, ridicule the Sabbath, encour- (Continueg | from page 1) Northern Pacific; L. R. Capron oman to 44%c; barley 58c to 74c; rye N without a corresponding ine se in division of the Soo railr 1 lines half of my holdings for a similar] age immo: lity, cheapen marriage, immediately but probably. Ao lete for| freight traffic manager A : to G2%Ge; No. 1 flax $2.35% | building. But since the war, build-| reflects a change in the farming in-| amount of government land so as to} promote crime and often blasphem 0 e F © 99 2 c5 lax $: Mr lines hase beanebrisicerents shave: des s zi a “an orn { senate confirmation. onto, assitant general freight a 39) A ayaa cee Breve dustry along the railroad, predict-| consolidate my interests. Judge | religion, it is time that the chure auee(ieviMallonialeor cent toaDlatancvonnuwa Hawa cmeniy hear nin ro) aris — clined De eee ee iota [etree er Hae we Derrick,) Van de Winter said it was the | of Jesus Christ awakens to its re-| rector Lord of the budget, a formal] agent leader of North Dakota, row en was revealed the existence} superintendent of the road. roper. thing to do but the admin-| sponsibility and duty.” Hi ed | estime rage i pellapei ralagal Jon! rt MINNEAPOLIS, GRA of a landlords’ trustits whole pur-|" Shipments of livestock on the| istration sad "NO! GERU (ui Ereabyeacicg, Generals Ak’ [Sere ese ooh ANDEDEE SIR jaf pata [jeeeicuyusal iegents ots ther Norther -caIng Minneapolis, June 3. re-| pose being to keep rents high. division increased 43 cars in the Seer a0 eared umpenved sy (atmblysagain declares! ateonsly il (Ceeeuie crete ieee ee in eaeife, Ed P i ceipts 142 cars comared with 107] When a new building was fin-| month of May over the year 1923,| stock, erected fine buildings, sal apontot armen rmannaralawhich( willl (Seber tye are uen piea tic ren tran ceueeaa mney Re EET Hy n na Furviance cars a year ago, Cash No. 1 north-|ished, the owner, if a trust member,]a considerable increa One car-j one stable at Gladstone D., used | provide adequate local, state and ae oe aa surance on in'2apan Wri Ad hoa 3 ! c » N. D., E 5 and | ete for the curre! wagitls ritten and v7 ern 1.09 % to 114 %; No. 1 dark|/as most of the big landlords were,| load, from Pollock, S. D., just Te [as (atdstery a eiteeteed Cees CEM CULT cornyT tt eG) epee eG | [oe oe aa eS ENE ey remade Doe tcaaey northern} apring choice to fancy 1.23 ;slapping mortgage after} the line, was Mr. Derrick| :ccommodate 600 horses.” leach shall supplement the other. |°°"" ie Ae re et H % to 1.29 %; good to choice 116 % eon the property. Some] to be one of the finest shipments of| Mr. Huidekoper, whose lives in| Concerning divorce, Dr. Scanlon 5 aries I) to 1.22 ordinary to good 1.11 % were mortgaged seven or] cattle he had ever seen. Meadville, Pennsylvania, quit his | said, that it was a rapidly growing Investigate to 115 %; July 1.09 %; "September | eight tim The inerease in May is due to} ranching business about 1903, Mr.| sccial cancer ously threatening | Beet Ad t A tremendous drama 1.10; corn No. 8 yellow, 70 ¥4 to 71| This gave a twofold advantage to} corn feeding of cattle during the| Crawford said. the ‘country’s moral foundation, | ee vantage of human emotions cents; oats No. 3 white, 43 % to 44} the landlord. winter. Whereas stock shipments —_——____—. spiritual welfare and social integ- | In Eastern N. D in th yday lif 5%; barley 55 to TM cents; rye No.| He got back the price of his build-| formerly were heaviest in the carly! ORGANIZE BASEBALL LEAGUE In one stute there were more as iia angina seveny days lite) 2,62 % to 62 % cents; flax No. 1,|ing-—-and more, too—almost at once.| winter, when they were taken off| London, June 3—Members of the | divorces than marriages. : of every day people. $2.37 to $241, , He wus able to show to the rent{grass, “more farmers are fattening| American Legion now in London have | | Dr. Harry L. Bowlby for the Chris. |, BE) Ge Ds fee B gir The big and little Sear iae ee eee commission a greatly inflated sum|them on corn they raise. The re-! organized and popularized a Sunday | tian Education Board's Sabbath Ob- | tives of the Holly Sugar Co h ‘ anne BISMARCK GRAIN on which to, claim a feturn from|sult is a bigger price for cattle: | afternoon basoball league, ‘The sea: | servance department reviewed the| te third lurgest beet sugar com-|j things of living as (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) /his tenants at the rate, say, of 6 — = sen opened recently with a game| work accomplished throughout the | Pany in the United States, with sugar) we all know them q Bismarck, June 3, per cent. ‘ i as - roa between the American Legion and| nation in fighting Sabbath desecra- and feel them in our- No, 1 dark northern . The puzzle is how landlords mi The boll weevil bug is estimated] the Rhodes Scholars teams. For ben-| tion. Among the mplishments selves and in our No. 1 northern spring . aged to obtain all these loans. This|to cause an annual loss of more! orit of Londoners the rules were | ntted were the stopping of naval friends are pictured No. 1 amber durum . is a puzzle the congressional in-{ than $2,000,000 to growing cotton| Srinteg on the backs of the score | manoeuvres at Galveston on Sun vith @ el Ne. ped durum . vestigators have turned over to At-[in the United States, cards and frequently eoneniteds the stopping of a government ann G. L. SPEAR Pe ahatoneaaitick No. 1'red durum “ capensis day air circus and army manoeuvres | 4 : rs sharpness tha’ No, 1 flax 5 ie _ DISABLED VETS EARN on Long Island, the defeat of the | Candidate for Am Pi ‘ind’ is fairly startli Pa “ ” y ‘ sland, the defeat of the ate) g s ly s ing. Aa Ae WATER BABY” OPENS SEASON, | wine’ btu iene 3 sisty-| Sunday Business ‘Bil inthe New| Burleigh Count ey doctoring’of |MH is, faz) Somting. No. 1 rye « SP et ieagWeciclanyae vetota nal ool pork’ Siete) Legtelature the suniay gs uf electric wiring has : ih Fens "We quote but do not handle the Kanszs are happy today because | Sports Bill in New Hampshire, the Treasurer Eltinge Matinee Every Day At 2:30 Queen of the Apaches—and she married an aristocrat of France! And then couldn’t resist the call of the underworld and her Apache lover! Never has the brilliant Pola had such a glorious role! PATHE NEWS CHRISTIE CO rY,