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TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1924. ‘ MARKET NEWS WHEAT SINKS AT OPENING - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘DAWES SAID, “WELL, I DECLARE!” Vice Presidential Nominee Cusses, Knits and Composes-Music . PAGE THREE Use Monkey For Electrocution Manila, June 17—“Ronquillo,” @ nionkey which has Tong been a pet round the Luneta police station, science. The Philippine government more than a year ago ‘adopted the electric chair as a means of execut- hag been sacrificed on the alter ot | new glands, ates by stimul glands rad ating the existing HEAR FLY WALK Wembley, England, June 17—A microphone by which a fly may be ard walking is one of the scien- tific wonders that has attracted much attention at the British Empire ex- | hibition here. except that he rejuven-| EVENING | FROCK") |: One dainty » evening frock for @ 7 young girl is made entirely of finely | pleated ruffles of petal pink chiffon. ATTRACTIVE SASH An unusually attractive sash fs made of a combination of orange, silver, black and brown ribbons, Cook by Electricity. itig condemned, murderers, and in or- | j der to test the efficiency of the apparatus, which recently was re- | ceived from the United States, Ron- auillo was ,commandeered as the first victim. It required five see ofids to kill the monkey. ‘ Officials have announced that the chair is ready to be used for the slectrocution of nine murderers who It is Clean. EMBROIDERY Embroidery in copper and_ silver Free dance at Wildwood threads makes very tovely trimming] until ten o’clock every even- for a gown of black satin, ing Declines Slightly After More| Than Week’s Advance Chicago, June 17.—After more than a week's advance, wheat under- went a moderate reaction today dur- ing the early dealings. Commission | houses were good sellers, the chief | have been held “in Bilibid prison @ppaVent HOLES belie tel eealee | awaiting the installation of the ap: rofits eae which (He paratus, The Philippine Islands ix (asta ‘ee ai ao the first country in the Far East to of values. On $1.15 for September, Sh et Sea a | however, buying in broadened 1 ae oué and wheat ay i \ ————_—— i One usually thinks of an automobile cagtas eat market rallied to HOLD OFFICE 78 YEARS \ b= near yesterday’s finish. Opening | Dusbary vt, Tue ato Merti | asa living. puleing, dynamle spuree of power are natant eee sie a mer, a justice of the peace, which can conquer mountain grades and am 1-4 to 1-2 and September. $114. 7-8 kabel ey bean ramble te Teed a to $1.15, were followed by’e gradual | ars after her great-grandfather of ite energizing foreer—gaceline and Huntley, was elected to the} tricity—it becomes at ence a mere Mfelees, regovery ae ae H same office. The post has been held | powerless mass of metal 1) APOLIN FLOUR continuously by members of the | ‘ The ‘hdmmay aachins, oe BOp acglies Nt Minneapolis, June 17—Flour 10! Hintley family for'78 years. | different energising or food sloiseate tnvbsed ents high earload lots fami oa en am cots higher, “In carload lots family) BELOW—TIME TO LIGHT UP AGAIN. ABOVE—JUST THINKING. | THAT UPSIDE-DOWN PIPE THE DAWES CIGAR RADIUM .REJUVENATES of ealy two. If you rob & of any of thems, ts quoted at $7.00 to i! sultant lees of baron barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks. § - Negue aune 20, nanewed. youth bcilataet teers) read Ty NE Service Not once in the conversation did Satie . : "i " through radium was explained by fulness and endurance of ments 43,985 barrels, Bran $20.00. ohtetes) where she will make her} Marietta, 0. June 17.—“Old Mell] he advance the subject of his nom- 3HT WAR OVER Professor Pais, of Rome Univers’ BREAKFAST DWARFPII aes vai TTT uture home. and Me ” isn’t a bit enthusiastic | ination. Perth, Australia, June 17—Bottles | hefore the Gynaecological Congr ‘ - 4 i z er these impor CHICAGO PRODUCE about the nomination. “Charley” had intended leaving| and knives filled the air when an ar-| here recently, He claims that his | wheat teed -sayyen ee te igo, June 17—Butter lower-/ Born to Mr. and Mrs. George| “po didn't want it. for Chicago that night. But the] gument over the war between the| method is similar to the grafting of ant elements in proper prepertion, hence ft be Creamery ex- on Thursday June 12 a baby ‘And he didn’t expect it. folks coaxed him to stay over a@jcrews of the Aus steamer conducive to radiant health and dynemis vee ane Mother and son are doing Nos ne : See dave day. Baru ind the Ger steamer energy. And & has wen instant fever be s 88 to Nebody wa y my ary hen old neighbors began drop-} Hanover resulted in a fierce fight cause of ite sweet, rich, appetizing flaven cents; seconds to 25 1- n Brig. Gen. Charles G. i ping in. Pretty soon it was just| cently. Two Australian and one Ger- ee ppeuen eet) eres ys ae The many friends of Mr, and Mrs. |! OU ee eae fet like a football rall Marietta’s} man were sent to the hospital here | cee esses, iirave geo tp Floyd Knudtson of Los Angel amed him Calvin Coolidge’s ru} joy Knew no restraint. severely injured, | 7 4 3 ordinary fi 24 to 1- California will be interested in] ng mate. Dawes did. Yes, he appreciated S = , AT ALLGROCERS - ORDER A PACKAGE TODAY storage pac! 71-4; firsts 27; | Joarning that a fine baby boy was] The gencral, back here at the old] the honor. But he thought it GRAY L poultry alive higher; fowls 22 to! recently born to them. Mrs. Knudt- | homestead for the annyal reunion] should have gone to his old friend} gijver gray lace is mounted ef- 241-4 cents; broilers 32-to 40 cents; | son was formerly Miss Tess Ward) of the Dawes family, was listenins | Lowden. a laccuively over 4 ehuwth of smnbowll roosters 14 cents. of Baldwin. i[in at the radio on the Cleveland] “Charley” Dawes was one of the]; 4 tin, awa world i ei = eles convention. i most popular students Marietta ie i eatin ena wom withee. Tonight and Tomorrow PAUL LIVESTOCK Mrs. Henry Larson and_ threé He was visibly surprised as dele-] Acadamy and Marietta College ever . i So, St, Paul, June 17—Cattle re-| children have gone to Belfield in| gation after delegation cast bal b opusas ° ceipts 1,700, Dull, draggy. Bidding| the western part of the state where | lots for him. But when the Texis lot of the folks remember him Triflmg With ubout steady on beef steers, yearl-| Mrs, Larson is caring for her sister | chairman turned his 23 votes over] piaying M the town band. He has e i) é ings and fat she-stock, Very little} during her illness to him, when those 23 votes were} te ever since his DAIRY COWS! Honor K done early, Some steers and = 2ll that were needed to nominate] carly t composed any “QFE re) " ni a eer TTT vearlings $7.00 to $8.75. Bulk fat} Clyde Freeman will leave soon, for | vim, the general just turned around | nunhe : Taerineiten You'll leap to your feet && OWLES te JEWELER) he-stock §: Canners and son where he has been work- They remember him ,too, follow- sinned and shout— pinueteeeueecuRy cutters $2. Bologna bulls| ing on a farm during the spring. He | “Well, [ declare.” ing irveyor’s gangs round HOLSTEIN-PRIESLAN enbe rey aout steady. Bulk $4.25 to $4.75 | ceme home some time ago for a] And his old upside-down pipe} through the county. Civil engi- Cows to Freshen ‘ale faa pes seb the ener Stockers and fecders slow, about|two weeks vacation. _ pearly fell trom his mouth, — Me] neering his earliest love, Law 0 thousands in the crowded J, i - ‘ roe ee en Sarah susie Witaitinaeece so cearle: | NOW Herieale: i} s focused upon one || COLFAX STERLING SILVER cents lower. Bulk best lights to| Clarence Otto will leave the mid- | quickly, stuck it back between hiv} them his knitting. a ObOTECRUUD wf swinging a ‘bat and || packers $7.50 to $7.75, Seconds $4.00/ dle of June for a vacation of two] teeth and hegan puffing on i But they remember best his ver N erraiaes ne waiting! Two |, THE GREATEST SUCCESS mB} to $4.50. weeks at his home in Davenport, | more vigorously than ever “cussing.” Yet many insist it ho Act Promptly. nies three pe A rome ; : a ae ? Hog receipts 9,000. U: 10 to| North Dakota. Then the telephone ran His}isw't “cussing. ORT nom 7 an's honor and his own thap- ts record since being placed on the market proves 20 cents higher! Qi Ny ameanee eae brother, Beaman of Columbus, 0.) And regardless of what. others NORTHWEST GRADE ipiness at stake on the next i i feapapaleiyantidl ane re improved over Monday. Bulk better} Mr, and Mrs. G. L, Gullickson and | answered. ny, they will tell you that his COW MARKET, Inc. pitch —and prison yawning eS DOE yarns bbb : : tex 15 - son George and Miss Margaret In On the other end of the line was] femous “Hell and Maria” expres W. L. Hackne Manager. for the man who had been the The most important jewelers in every city have frades 150 to 275 pound averag vrain of Bismarck were dinner | thoir uncle, W. W. Mills, Mariet(1] sion dates back years and years be- ee ges Gas-Pipe Kid!» You'll have Coaacnl tie as iytian yo kisdiaadl Ais nite | packers and shippers $6.90 to $6.95.| © sma 2 row . W. W. Mills, e ates back years and years |b N! . Dd. bea : stocked it. ot only have they stocked it, but in nial “ldadslowe ‘fades or less| £UCsts at the home-of Mr. and Mrs.|hanker. He was calling from] fore the Great Wa to held on to your chair to quantity, we find to show it is to sell it able howa dowuwacd to wecura| SCOre> ONIOE Guiday Aivening, Cleveland, He had gone there as a] ‘There were two sisters, it seems, keep from leaping to your IE Roe MOL 8 SUSARIEAREG ED EE ELONAbIES sae i Mon. | Welogate from this district. | around in Charley's Sa Gn On feet! Its svecess is due to two things. { $6.00. Bulk feeder pigs| q,, SP eerUese aianeayal ‘aiid Wn ead ube a PAUL haa Saat Have Your Own Business One of A que thrilling, First, Colfax is an entirely new idea in design. Its 5.75. Columbus ‘where she will visit with |other room. “Charle ‘|nomes into one. It was shorter in business as our factory | peeathy fake rellmax etc lacelike decoration makes it the feminine design Sheep revecipts 200. Lambs mostly relatives for several Aes ; a We sell wool sweaters, blank- screened! ee weak to 25 ts lower. Sheep Eee aS eee see poy i I toy f factory t A cl T I ith Supreme: ae bce ents) | wet. sneepiiweoks, Shas will algo “Hello, Unele Will.” he said.) “Hell and Maria” hecame a by-| &ts, underwear, ete. from factory to clean, Tense, .Drama_ with about steady. Cull lambs unevenly] time with her sister Mr “How are you,” ‘Then he began) word among the young people.| user. Just SHOW our prices, the a. Whirlwind F ! Don't __ Second, it is the heaviest and one of the most beau- weak to $1.00 lower. One a ate mer in northern boiiesa : chatting about’ family affairs and| And, with “Charley” Dawes, mere-|eods SELL THEMSEL Write Miss It! tiful patterns on the market at the price. age prime lambs 50, Bulk better| returning to Baldwin. Miss Rupp] yersonal matters. © lly an expression to put. QUICK for agency. Dayton Woolen 5 5 rite for cpuahawi ; ; grade $1 to $15.00. Seconds $9.00] who recently resigned from her posi- | ” : Dros. DD we] Mills. 835 E, 7th St, St. Paul, Minn. i Call or write for booklet showing this beautiful to $10.00. Fat ewes $3.00 to $5.00. | tion in Miss Nielson’s office in I <b alias ee also pattern, also booklet showing how to set the table Sonia roms marek has been visiting with her TRIAL DELAYED FOLEY PILLS REACHED THE R Iph correctly. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK sister Mrs, George Swick and family | Mandan, N. D., June 17.—Trial of SORE SPOT ‘ udo Pp Chicago, June 17.—Hog receipts| the past two weeks Dr. W. R. Shortridge of Flasher, rs. Ellen Reighard, South Fork, i 30,000. Moderately active, strong to] __ j who was bound over to the charge i “T had been suffering | Valentino Co 10c higher. Top $7.45. ; Mitte Guile hon ros whe has|of second degree murder, will not and nothing seem- ips - sinttie receipts 6,000. _Killing| been ill at the family home for sev-| ¢ome up before a special term of|ed to touch the aching spot until I W) : 4 z classes slow, uneven, demand nar-| ¢ral wecks is afain able to be out. | Morton’ county district court, this] procured FOI PILLS, with ene “A Societ: F. A. KNO LES ' row. Top matured steers early ft aT ee June as had been considered pro-|derful results.” FOLEY PILLS, a: ociety Jeweler - Bismarck. © $10.50 Miss Heures aM Feat On! bable, according to State's Attorney| diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, Sensation” mentee @ricuncccsirr daite aaninee? Sheep receipts 9,000. Slow. Fat} the train Wednestay ‘eveting Jocks |E: A. Connelly. Dr. Shortridge gently and thoroughly flush and j quEey, eee e eens! lambs early 25¢ lowe: Sei Say ee vena Mes. hanundl arrested last spring in conn ange. the ledr ‘and help to: — = Rupp. ake « {with the death of Mrs, An eliminate poison waste matter. MILL CITY GRAIN ; 2 Holta of Bismarck. Try a bottle today and you will be Minneapolis, Minn., June 17.—|\ qrary, . —— well pleased with the relief obtain-| ; : i y Hogue has taken the con- I | Wheat receipts 117 cars compared] qyuct of grading the road north of Too Late To Classif. ed. The use of FOLEY PILLS in-| Is your house a h 136 cars a year ago. Baldwin y creases kidney act d 2 sh No. 1 northern $1.22% to Soe soun %; No 1 dark northern spring,| E, A, Trigg of Trigg township was | WANTED—Work on farm by man G 9? choice to fancy, $1.38%% to $1. a business caller in town Tucsday| and ‘wife. Write H. N. Menefee, OUT OF THE GLOOM | investment? good to choice, $1.30% to $1.3 afternoon, Bismarck. 6-17-Lw | i ! e ordinary to good, $1.24% to $1. eee : — Or could fire sweep it July $1.20%; September $1. Miss Hazel Richardson left lasx|FOR RE —Complet furnished | Many a Gloomy Countenance in Bis-||| away: tomorrow, leaving December $1.22% ; corn No 3 as week for her home at Bacyrus,| apartment in down town apartment marck Now Lightens With you uninsured, without low, 78%e to 7 No.’ 8 white, 46| North Dakota after having concludea| building until Sept. Ist. Write No. Happiness figidelto wenincedt? Kee to 46%c; barley 57c to 8c eS a successful term of school in the} 785, care Tribune 6-17-3t. § ple ‘ schoolhouse east of town . Miss Richardson will not return to this district ‘as she has accepted a post tion in the Gassacoyne shools.. fo. 2, Ti%e to T1%e flax No. 86% to $2.39%. 1, A bad back makes you gloomy. | Can't be happy with continual backache. The No home owner can afford to run the risk of losing all he has invested WANTED—Waitr at the Lewis and Clark Hotel, Mandan. BISMARCK GRAIN 6-17-3t hes and pains of a bad back. | i J at Are frequently, due to weak “ki :. Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) os i *hi Sake ery ee Sara . M, Lien, well known farmer of | FOR SALE—Equity in redenption|neys. in‘his property. Every No. deaank nostiern . Lién township was visiting at the| Wellworth ‘Store building, which| Doan’s Pills are recommended for| penny should be safe- various homes in this district early in the week in the interest of his weak kidneys, So Bismarck citizens testify. No. 1 northern spring will entitle the purchaser to rents, guarded by adequate in- Miss Lelie Mount*hag gone to Val- lay City to attend the summer term «t Normal school: ‘Miss Mount who 1s a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kd. ) #fount has been employed in the No. 1 amber durum . 98 h use, or possession for a period of : surance against reach of No. dima durum ‘90 | candidacy as county treasurer. Mr.) about thirteen months L,Van Ask your neighbor. ... lll disaster e No. 1 red durum ‘gq | Cien is also working for the Far) Hook, Trustee, Bismarck, N. John Wray, 1015 9th St. N., Bis- aster, 0. Ap € 2108 mer'’s Mutual Insurance Company 03 ue: ne -3t.| marck, says: “My kidneys were ‘i i Ne. ee 2.01 | Burleigh and Kidder counties. a =~ sluggish in action and I had a dull,, The time to talk insur- No. 1 rye. ‘61| Willie Schonert of Burnt Creex|FOR RENT—Light » housekeeping steady pain in my back. I had to/|/ ance is now; tomorrow We quote but do not handle the| township was a caller in town Tues- Sees sleenine irene hone a Gia ane tien’ ||] May be too late. 3 eee isiti: 57 -W or call at 710-7th St. fl pass iS. ieee 36 Sle Hae ec sh aa hy 6-17-3t.| Doan’s Pills were recommended to; Barley 58 chased pai flax. Me eielige’s aa aa me and I got three boxes at Bres- The advice of this agency No. 2 torn ‘0 | ports = large acreage being sown ta| The eel only produces eggs once |Tow's Drug Store and after using | has saved many a Properly F No. 8 corn 59} iiax in his district in a lifetime. them the trouble disappeared, I re-| owner from loss. Why Nees, "58 : ae ay commend Doan’s Pills for such trou-||] mbt let- us help you, too? beatae ‘80 | A number ‘of local residents wilt| American collectors sent home art | ble knowing them to be a remedy of . HEN go to Wilton next week to attena| Works valued at $10,000,000 from | merit.” | MURPHY oy : 4|the Chatauqua which is to bz given| Great Britain alone last year. Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't) ; i i ry i —— a simply ask for a kidney remedy—get “The Man Who Knows N f or in that city under the auspices of a , ews 0 ur dhe ‘Wilton’ business amen: The largest “lodge of Elks is|Doun’s Pills—the.same that Mr. Insurance” N s hbors Brooklyn Lodge, No. 22, with approx-| Wray -had. Foster-Milburn Co, Bismarck, N.D. elg. imately. 11,636 members. ¢—__——- | Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ' BALDWIN a “Mr, and Mrs, Olaf Lundin and daughters Esther and Margaret were q shopping in town Thursday after-| ychools at Watferd City the past noon. The’ Lundin Fame is in ue cuaoh. e. X: hton district. ir. iu! eaten an tlax. thie yeas. Miss| rs, Otto Hogue who hay been E It 1 n e j ; feom Beliraim where ake a Reeir| aeeel ae SU iaeally Romestte ee) Gee AT? ee Wee ar ee ain) okt merge tie tars? _Matinee Every Day At 21 - WHAT'S YOUR MOST REGULAR HABIT? # ‘Aunaen fon eee weeks: Fala A patel *. den was le . teac! i Mr. and rs. ‘ount had for T 0) N I G H T ear the Lundin home during the n y f Re near’ the Lundin: Home weir swett ee ek gi Tuesday and Wednesday Reading The Tribune — and it is a most commendable “Mré. Sarah Brown resident of this | Vines Montana ne OF Melty = habit, too, for it provides profitable diversion and ciate whee 1069 368s THEN Soe | _Ahderson local wtbadese | ; informs you of current events of local, national and was successful bidder on sone road international importance. work so Rieh being gone in, Naug- _ OF THE A d t ’ d t Bel A m °. tom and) Frances townships, nd it is your duty as a go meri iti Jessie M. Van Hoek Fy cut wc acs iy ty interest voateell in aus oa aio oe ts ome Candidate For Re tate town aa spring re ike bs . ¢e events, Re ister of D is ieir home in ae wi e bate . . . sy, 8 Burlel h County : tinge of thelr Gaughter Msg. Evins Subscription rate $5 a year by mail in North Dakota. gn Diede to Frank Schreiber well known veal ’ with/ : Primary Election yeung, Biman cea The ane : ‘ 60c a month by carrier. wo of ° June 25th, seupie a pails sxolorgen his sisi GRIFFITH’ : pe af : a ive years, experience, ‘ — CONWAY: TEARLE ‘ i : j * “ciated. - B) gone for patel: treatment. : Read: Tribune: Want Ads, “ANNA

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