Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : é PAGE THREE ~ 4 street exercised a very big tontrol| | IE in Washington, | | ' Mr. Thoresen, discussing t is in the nation and possibly in = ed we had a government “of special general situation politically at the o GREETED HERE iss" of his address, declared: that qny think we have come to a LAMBS TUMBLE : the world.” It seems, he said, that BY greed-and avarice control the world.| He mentioned the oil seandal in| 2 Washington, and declared it app 50 ST PAUL'S: Back From Congress, | )tivitee, by special interests, "for | wa Special interests.” The form of the LJ ‘ { Criticizes Control of That | overnment is all right, he said, but 5) . \ the people do not control their gov Legislative Body ernment. He said “the man who con-| t trols the dollar controls the govern-| ment if he desire. j Lead in the Week’s Decline at | That Market, Owing to |THORESEN ALSO SPE Mr. Thoresen, dis state | . ESE situation, declare ad | Heavy Receipts Senator Lynn Jv Frazier and 1. H,| ministration had not kept its prom condemned the new tax laws, praised the business ability of A. ( South St. Paul, June 21~Receipts| candidate for’ Attorney-General, | Sorlie, pate Ne GRC KEL tod of lambs several leading markets | spoke in the Bismarck Auditorium| success of his own busines showed a substantial increase this!last night, the former reciting his reputed to be worth from week and with a much slower and| experiences in st session of | $500,000, and nevertheless, he de althost demoralized market for the|the federal Congress and Thoresen clared, Mr. stood solidly by dressed products, live prices have} diséussing the ‘Le gue state cam-| the League um, had declare suffered the sharpest of the year.) paign. An audience of several hun-| that ~he was x Leaguer and proud of says the weekly.review of the Unit-\dred heard them. it ead-would stand behind — the ed States Department of Agricul-) Senator Frazier appeared in good| League program. , et : , * health, somewhat. more corpulent - — “SE he downturn for the week|than when he left Bismarck and was \ amounts to about $2.50 to $3.00 ot in husky voice, because of riding) INCORPORATIONS hundred weight, fat, native, bulky|and speaking considerably “in the wo | lambs closing here at $12.50 with|Iast few days. zi desirable grades trimmed lambs sell-| Senator Frazier was introduced asthe ing mostly at $13.26. Culls went to] presenting the progressi wpoint| Litchville Seed nd Grain Gos packers at $4.00. Sheep neve held{on the recent session of Con chville; capital stock $25,000; ine about steady, fat ewes gaing to] One situation which appeared some- tees, USC, Miller Page: packers from $3.00 to $5.00, with} what unusual to him was, he np ian! son, K breeder and feeder buyers taking! that when « nator began talking some at $3.50 to $5.25. on certain subjects, often on farm With corn belt feeders unloading] relief,/he would soon firfd himself | “P8S¢ H. Thorgsen, Nonpartisan 1 nd was ge and Son, Langdon; to pur: nd sell. farm lands; capital beef steers and yearlings in liberal| talking to empty seats. SHB aoe Lncernorete eal numbers these classes have sustain-! With regard to ‘agricultural farm | Ramage, J. Fy Ramage, VV. Ram ed losses of 25 to 50 cents locally] relief legislation lack, he said 'the | 2®& during the week. Republicans were not alone to’blame, , Bulk of sales have been made at| the Democra’ med, since there]}* Too Late To Classify $7.00 to $9.00, with very good grade} were enough radical senators to ee fed offerings in some cases at} join with the Democ WANTED-—Girl for general. house. $9.25 to $9.50, Trade in fat she-|to put over a bill, and work, Must be cov stock is <losing mostly 20¢ to 50c] Re} jority any time] derstand cooking. lower only dry lot kind escaping! they desired to do this. He quoted| Rosser or Phone ; with small price cuts. Bulk of sales} Senator Lodge as saying that most/STRAYED—1 Bay horse — weight have been made at $3.50 to $6.00, of the campaign money came from| about 1200 Ibs. 1 Gray horse, with canners and cutters from $2.25! Now’ York. weight about 1500 Ibs. to $3.00, Bologna bulls $4.00 to! yu said the Senate was composed| H. Will & Co. $4.50 at the close. Packers pur-| of a fine bunch of gentlemen in-| FOR SALE—1 Chevrolet clused better grade of veal calves 100,000 to | Chief of Police | down town stre -pspent the pasty Star Car In Another Record/:"* ' ws The brilliant tar car has added another cord. This last to blazon the cars honor ,roll is the world’s non-stop endurance record. This successful attempt to better the old record was started at 12:05 a.m. Feb, 23rd, inf fron@of the Sen-) accident occurred. tinel building in Atlanta, Georgia, with Sergeant Cole, a former offi- cer in the Northwest Royal Mounted Police behind the wheel and was completed at 12:25 A. M. Feb. 29th, exactly one hundred and forty-four hour thereby setting a new world’s record. | This new record bettered the pre-| vious one of one hundred forty-four hours and twenty-five minutes made by daredevil Lockwood at Miami, orida under idea! weather and road conditions by almost twenty hours. 2. M, Haynes of At- d Cole to his steer-| He then securely ne of the Star car. Day after day, night after night, for six days nights Cole piloted his Star car through- the crowded s of Atlanta and over rutted roads just outside of| Knoxville, Tennessee, and Averaged 17 miles per hour for the entire 2500 miles. His gasoline average was 25 miles to the gallon and 800 miles to the quart of oil. MANDAN NEWS WAR VET INJURED Alvin Jirasek a world war veteran, who received a stight frac- lanta handeuff ing gear wh sealed the eng the base of the skull on when he slipped and fell he attempted to catch a freight ain out of Jamestown, N. D., had in Mandan tak- ing vocational training under J. D. Allen, local taxidermist. ‘He was reported as vering nice Trinity hospital in Jamestown where he was rushed for treatment. Mr. Jirasek, according to Mr. AT- EG dividually but collectively most of| or will trade for — smaller len, was a member of the 58th in- from $7.25 to $7.75 Friday. . | them represented Wall street. He| Phone 792. Terms if desired. — | fant nd was quite badly crip- \ Following recent price declines in} gecjared that without doubt Wall 6-21-3t/ pled, having been wounded on sev- ' tockers and feeders and improve- ment in condition of pastures, trade | in this class has picked up during | —_———-e————— ————__—__—- the week and demand especially for better grades has exceeded the sup- ply. After an up and down week hogs are closing about steady, good light and butchers finishing at f . $6.85, packing sows $5.75 to $6.25, . i} pigs $6.00. e Cattle receipts today were ‘200; { hogs 1,000 and sheep 100. ; Wheat Takes Downward Turn —Assertions that { Chicago, June 2b foreigners were reselling tended to turn wheat prices downward today after a little advance which follow- ed the opening. The opening, which ranged from Me decline to Me ad- vance with July $1.14 and Se tember $1.16% to “sc was followed by a rise above yesterday’s finish 4 and then by a moderate setback all around. j Subsequently further weaknesses developed as a result of unloading D on the part of numerous holders | who were reluctant to leave risks open until Monday. The close was unsettled, 1%e¢ to 1%c net lower, July $1.13 to Y%e and September $1.14% to % a CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, June 21.—Butter higher. eceipts 15,252; creamery extras gists BB%Ge to. 39%e; firsts 37¢ to ; seconds 34¢ to 35%c; cheese twins 17%¢ to 18¢; twin s 18¢ to 4e; single daisies 18¢ to %c; Americas 18%¢ to 19¢; long horns 8%e to %c; bricks 1be to %e; eggs unchanged; receipts 17, 648 cases; poultry alive, unchanged. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK y Chicago, June 21—Hog receipts 6,- ’ 000. Uneven, five to 15 cents lower. Mostly 10 cents off. Top $7.45. Cattle receipts 1,000. Compared to week. ago beef steers and yearlings 25 to 75 cents lower. Mostly 50 to 7 cengs off. t Sheep receiptS 2,000. Today's re- * receipts'practically all direct. Com- pared with week ago all classes tower. Fat lambs $2.00 to $2.50 lower, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR | Minneapolis, June 21.*Flour -un- changed. Shipments 35,650 barrels. Bran $21.00. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, June 21—Wheat re- ceipts 189 cars compared with 175 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 north- ern $1.22% to $1.27%; No. 1 dark _ northern spring choice to fancy F $1.37% to $1.14%4; good to choice $1%9% to $1.36%; ordinary to good $1.24% to $128%; July $1,19%; Sep- , tember $1.19; Decembet $1.205; ‘f orn No. 8 yellow 83%c to %e; oats Ac. 3 white 46% to 47%c; barley (Furnished by Ruasell-Miller Co.) * Bismarck, June 17, 1924. fo. 1 dark northern ....°.....91.22 fo." 1 northern spring lo. 1 amber durum . fo. 1 mixed durum . lo. 1 red durum . lo 0 fo. ig Candidate for Re-election ‘1 flax . . 2 flax . 1 rye 4). We quote but “do not handle the *s| kept that pledge. I now renew it. and twenty minutes later,| 1, fie The White Rose That Turned ‘eral occasions in engagements at the front. is home was in Minnesota} ® its, caring more for varied appear: | ture its Overland Champion will be ,2nce than the wearing qualities ot | known as the Overland Coupe-Sedan, enroute to Minneapolis,|'her garments, according to Mrs.| inasmuch as it contains practically where a sister resides. A brother| Mery S. Woolman of Boston, who.ap- | jl! af the characteristics pf design formerly resided at Eldridge, N. D.,] Pe#red before the House Commit nd construction that distinguishes according to information given by] Interstate and Foreign Commerc: | the Willys-Knight Coupe-Sedan, plus the young man to hospital attend-| ‘Opposition to the truth-in-fabric | a mar! versatility that enables it ants. He had “bummed” his avay| bill: to be put to a diversity of uses, from Mandan to Jamestown and it ee _—— was while attempting to catch a! Qverland Coupe Ten per cent or more of the crops freight from that city east that the Ss were handled by farm co-operatives edan Is.Name} ss year. —_—_—_—_—____— [SESE ee peel Mg i In January, 1923, Willys-Overianst RE YOUR OV Due to the generally expressed introduced. to the’ motoring public Have Your Ow disappointment at the virtual’ aban-1q new type of body d on its| Start in business as our factory nent of the ion at the ¢ and demon-| Willys-Knight chassis. agent. We sell wool sweaters, blank- Field station) The body, hailed as a decided in- | éts, underwear, ete., from factory to y because oN novation in motoring, being neithi use y ‘our prices, the Supt. J. M. Stephens an-] coach nor sedan, slso inteod goods SELL THEMSELVES! - Write | is decision to arrange for] 2 novelty im motor car nomenclature | QUICK for agency. Dayton Woolen | a big session to be held later in the the Coupe-Sedan. ¢ Mills, 885 E. 7th St., St. Paul, Minn.4 TONIGHT Since then the popularity of both Adv. | the unusual enr and sits name have 3 GALLOPING DRAMA WOMEN SEEK VARIETY been wide spread. ee TEANSERRATE, oP” —~ Washington, June 21—With $75] Desirous of capitalizing further} OF THE BIG T Go To The , § pai on this distinctive: trade name Wil | lys-Overland announces that in tu-|f} Bismarck Shoe Hospitay ‘i For First Class Shoe — Repairing. H. BURMAN, Prop. CAPITOL r h which to buy a suit, the averag weman will prefer to buy three "is easy to pay hr a Chevrolet Eltinge Matinee Every Day At 2:80 . Mon. - Tues. - Wed. Capitol sued" Sive 1 “D. W. GRIFFITH presents “The White Rose” 1N * With BERT LYTELL, . Coneson CLAIRE WINDSOR, The CIRCUS and then became pure white once more. A story MONTAGU LOVE and COWBOY as big as love itself. As big as joy. Big as en- WALTER McGRAIL . : fs 5 ; Comedy nobling tears. A love story baring the innermost See the great ‘American secrets of a lover’s heart. A true story of real Biers ae in Alge oe “Half Back of Notre ‘ ieeatiodt With thousands of Arabs. Dame” “FUN from the PRESS” A Girl Who Couldn’t Stop Loving Pathe News Aesop Fable It’s what Oakland gives for *995 that counts Many important features of the Oakland Six i cannot be obtained in other cars in its class. a Bear these facts in Here are the advan- mind in choosing a car: tages Oakland offers a if i. ° 5 s 4 5 * i Be sure that the engine in the car you i Oakland’s engine is the last word in ad- if choose incorporates the very latest de- 1 vanced design. Automotive engineers sign. Examine its construction closely. \ everywhere praise its construction. : - ti aes Be sure you get the latest braking system. Every Tie Blue Oakland has four- Be Four-wheel brakes are safer. Do not 2 wheel brakes at noadded cost. They are s . . lc to T4c; rye No. 2, G8%c to ‘he; flax No. 1, $2.42% to $2.45%. BISMARCK GRAIN wa I e ; e 1 ] 8 as State’s Attorney Two years ago I pledged an economical administration. I have {\SWiigio: 3 com... ‘ Warning: Some of my friends are.being persuaded to vote for JAPAN BUYING | 20". GERMAN BOOKS time: and same will be, appreciated. ? : : iy “ Berlin, June 21, (A. P.)—Tywo Jaj > anese professors, Dr. Takayanagi and Dr. Ugno, have arrived in Germany , : : v te purchase books for the Imperial] , e Library in Tokio which was destroy- ed by the great earthquake and fire. Read Tribune Want Ads. (Political Adverjjsing) ‘3o| W.L. Smith under the argument that I will be nominated anyway. Don’t get fooled that way. I need the support:of my friends at this Allen NS Pa —— buy a car without this proved essential. sound in both principle and practice. Ordinary body finishes are perishable Oakland alone, in its class, has a i and easily marred. Get the facts about 3 ) special new finish which will not check Oakland’s remarkable new finish. (nor lose its lustre. Observe whether driving controls are convenient. Compare other cars with Oakland’s controls—all of them except : gear shift—are on the steering wheel; an i Oakland in this respect. 4 ( exclusive Oakland feature. | : The tendency is toward amore substan- Everyone likes Oakland’s permanent tial top for open cars. Examine cars 5 top. Curtains fit better and special glass with this point in mind. enclosures are. furnished at low cost. 4 Although disc steel wheels are admit- All True Blue Oaklands have disc steel tedly superior, most builders in this class 6 , wheels at no extra cost. They dre better make you pay extra for them. looking and safer. 2 \ - Consider the body design and work- Oakland’s distinctive bodies—seven of * manship of cars in this class. Are the 7 them—are, all Fisher-built. Everyone : bodies attractive and also substantial? comments on their smart appearance. * = i iE Think these things over. The True Blue Oakland is built and priced to be the leading value in its field. You can easily verify this fact by careful comparisons. : 7 STAIR AND PEDERSON = hee pen 7 Caan Wf ~ . \ = » |: Business Coupe ~ - $1135 TouringCar - + $995 = ' a : Sport Touring - - 1095 . f.0.b. factory Spore Roadster .-, 1095 | Oaklands Special Perment Plan si 4 fers : ONE Shae es Sen a PE SS OER RIE oer REN ON ROC RS EECA EN ™ monn siecemsinianiita