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WHEAT DROPS EARLY TODAY | Bearish | RALLIES LATER Chicago, July 10 (By the A. P.)—Unfavorable crop re- ports. from the Canadian Northwest rallied the wheat market today from declines, The close was unsettled, 4% 40, % cents net higher, Septem- ber 1.15 to 1.15% and Decem- -ber 1.18 to 1.18 1 Chicago, July 10.—With the gov- ernment report on wheat construed itis nese: ee as bearish, the wheat market today | turned downward during the early E at hand conditions for the domes- « spring. crop were favorable, the ‘weather today in the Northwestern states being cool and br i , ome red rust reported but no black y rust. After opening one-eighth to {114¢ lower, September $1.13% to nnd December $1.1614 to 4; the market steadied at out one-half cent under yester- } day’s finish. MINNEAPO! FLOUR Minneapolis, July 10.—Flour un- changed to lots 10c higher. In carload family patents quoted at § 7.40 a arrel in 98-pound cotton Shipments oes CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, July 10—Butter lower. Receipts 15,518 tubs. Creamery ex- Government’s Crop Report Is barrels. ; THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1924 ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “NAMED FOR VICE-PRESIDENT GOVERNOR CHARLES me ‘though William Jennings Bryun opposed the nomination of John ‘CIRCUS CROWD BRINGS LITTLE TROUBLE HERE' Police Report Few Cases) Handled with Thousands in The City For Day |SOME | ARRESTS MADE| The Robbins Brothers circus, which showed in Bismarck yesterday after- | noon and last night, reported 12,- 846 admissions to the circus and the side show, according to a statement of the manager to Chief of Police Martineson last midnight, just before } the show left for Jamestown, In the afternoon there was an overflow crowd, and it was necessary to give a second show, while in the evening} the circus $s were filled to ever- jflowing. The show the day before was at Wishek, where also it played y crowd, it was reperted, Jamestown it goes to New Rockford. Little trouble reported by the police, although big crowds usually attract their quota of pickpockets and other criminals. All the men on the local force were on duty yesterday and late last night, put- ting in many extra hours. The only | ase of possible theft reported, ac- cording to Chief Martineson, was by an out of town man who lost an overcoat, which might have been stolen or lost. The cireus manage- ment cooperated with the police, Chief Martineson said. The lack of trouble indicates the close watch kept by Chief Martine- son and Sheriff Hedstrom and their forces on suspicious strang rs. Two men were being “held in jail W. BRYAN PAGE THREE WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise s of Merit Only” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BARGAIN SPECIALS A Two Day Sale meaning immense savings on Summer and Vacation needs for thrifty shoppe Sport Silks 36 inch Roshanara of good hesuy quality in stripe and two tone combinations, for'Sport Frocks or Skirts. reduced to ....... 98 A regular $5.50 value ‘3 Printed Silks Excellent Quality Canton Crepe, Crepe De Chine, and {tras and standards 39 cents; extra} w. sf sident hi he | divsts obec te 188 Pieter ane eG 5 ‘for president by the Democratic national convention, the|to await charges today. They gave sts 3 3 firsts 3¢ couganllontahosetCavernon! Charles) Bryan, his brother, to be the] «heir names as. Wi ney Ef af anged. ry _unchanged.! aligned with his brother, Willis inge : ‘ fn ae Hay re al . m™ vec Haul © amebanged. aligned with his brother, William Jennings, in the publication of “The ioytana.. ‘They. were picked upon ment, greatly Reduced for Special Two Day clearance. ¢ to 25%c; ordinary firsts| efforts to lower the price of gasoline, 2 | Main street yesterday morning. Kra- to 24c; storage pack extras gies mer had a new .32 calibre revolver. Fy J x ot quoted, firsts 26%4c. Chief of Police Martineson snd SEE THEM ON THE TABLES aceoal A September $1.19%; December $1.21 Deputy Sheriff R, Phelps arrested a ; a\aR | ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK %; corn No, 3 yellow 97e to ; 3 inan said to be Chester Rachford, 23, Value to $3.75 Value to $4.50 South St. Paul, July 10.—Cattle|oats No. 3 white 514¢ to 51%; bar Cleanly Wild Animals wanted in Oakes, Iowa, for desertion, 2 29 receipts 2,800. Fed steers, year-|ley @Ue to 75c; rye No. 2, 73%se} With every wild creature clean- He was employed with the circus, | e e lings, fat she-stock, stockers and|to 73%c; flax No. 1, $2.35% tol liness Is essential. Even the de-| and hi identity was learned late * feeders, dull and weak. Tending | $2.39. spised rat spends a- large propor- | last night by the offic after con- lower. Practically nothing done ~——~--- tion of its time in cleaning itself. | siderable effort to pick him out. irly. Bulk prices follow: Steers BISMARCK GRAIN All the cats, from the lordly lion] A woman fom the country reported KIMONO SILK MARIGOLD CREPE ; nd ings $7.50 to $8.75. Fat| {Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.)| downward, are most particular | to the police that she lost a suit- s she-stoi 150 to $6.00. Canners| Bismarek, July 10, 1924. about washing and combifg their , but it was found she had left VACATION Beautifully figured on all colors A 36 inch Dress material in brown, and cutters $2.25 to $3.00. Bologna|No. 1 dark northern . .$1.20| fur. The rough tongue acts as 2] it in the N. P. park where she and and 36 inches wide. Regular price copp a i self bulls firm, $425 to $4.75. . Stock-|No. 1 northern spring . kind of sponge, and you will notice | others in her family had eaten lunch. LUGGAGE $1.69 & r REA and Rosewood with _ self and feeders $4.00 to $6.00,;No. 1 amber durum how a cat licks her paws and uses|‘rhe only police call for last night | ues Gee : 1 1 8 s receipts 2,500. Steady, bulk|No. 1 mixed durum them to clean such parts of her for one drunk, Chief Martineson, Across the country, new scenes, Special at........... Specially priced.... e better grades 150 to 300 pound aver- ages $7.00 to $7.10. Top $7.15. Bulk packing sows $6.00 to $6.10. Str: j loads 250 to 300 pound smooth to around $640. Bulk ows Sheep receipts . 700. Yat native lambs $11.75 | Culls $7.50 to $8.00. j ly $8.00 to $9.00. Moderately active on desir- ; uhle grades. Mostly steady to five | cents higher. Top weighty butch- j ers $7.55. Cattle receipts 10,000. steady to strong. steers $10. Sheep receipts Jenerally ste: hitive lambs $1 15,000. 25 to $13.50, ; MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, July 10.—Wheat ceipts 132 cars compared with cu a year ago. C thern $1.22% to $1 northern spring choice 4 to to $1.36% to $1.2756; coro, OFFERS TONIGHT July TOM MIX and his famous wonder horse “Tony” in “LADIES TO BOARD” | The best picture of his his career. And the “Our Gang” comedy “SEEING THINGS” Adults 35¢ - Children 15¢ $875 to $9.25 to packers. | Hog receipts 11,500. Strong to five cents or more higher. Bulk ight pigs! ‘speltz, per cwt. Steady. Bulk to $12.75. Yearling’ weth- Light and] | handyweight ewes $5.00 to $5.50. | Heavies $3.75. i CHICAGO LIVESTOC ngo, July 10.--Hog — receipts Beef steers Early top matured Active. Early bulk fat re- 93) 35, h No. 1 nor- No, 1 dark fancy good to choice 5%; ordinary to good No. 1 red durum yo tips. 2 flax 1 rye We quote Barley Shell C ' Yellow White & Mixed No. 2, 66 Ibs. pr more ....$ .79 INo. 3, 55 ng Bee No. 4 .. AG 1 cent per pound discount under 55 lb, Ear corn 6 cents under shell. ROBBED, BODY IS TOSSED IN MISSISSIPPI 10.—The robbed and ippi_ river Cc. J. Car- Minneapolis, July who, police claim, w thrown into the Miss 4 was identified , a laborer. harles Ruhl, 28, of Pine River, Minnesota, and William Peterson, , charged with murder in conneo- tion with Carney’s death, were to be arraigned today. Police say they have established the fact that Carney was robbed and thrown into the water after drinking with some newly found ac- quaintanees, man Cook by E Electricity. It is Cheaper. For economy buy a honeycomb coil, rather ‘than make one. Auueravenvasestancaneanacaneennccenenegtitl FOR SALE 20x35 Avery Tractor with five bottom P. N. O. plows, with extra break- er bottoms. For further information write or = phone. = KNUTE JOHNSON = Sterling, = iT Matinee Every Day At 2:80 _ 2:80 TONIGHT — THURSDAY. “THE MARRIAGE LBATRICE JOY = body as are beyond the reach of her tongue. As a substitute for the powder so popular with feminine humanity, birds find dust invaluable. The domestic fowl loves nothing better than a dust bath, Partridges, spar- rows and larks roll and flutter in the dust until their feathers are full of it. sand and he felt pleased this morning when, he said, no robberies had been reported. ‘The police department has recover- ed a gun belonging to August Mel- lon, which was stolen a year ago by a youth in the cit; he youth took the gun to Des Moines, lowa, left it with a friend and later returned. He confessed to the robbery and the Des Moines police were notified: “A wire was received to saying that they had the gun. ‘The youth’s are several islands chiefly popu-| identity was not divulged, and it in lated by marine birds. The Farnes, uncertain whether charges will, have been the winter resort of the! pressed against him, because of his elder duck for generations and|,, probably for many centuries. The Skerries off the Anglesey coast are the sanctuary of the arctic tern and the beautiful roseate tern. Holyhead island is visited oc- casionally by the whopper swan, the somewhat rare tufted duck and the red-breasted merganser, says the Detroit News. Puffin Island, at the entrance to the Menai strait, is named after the birds that in- habit it, : Golden Ideas I believe happiness comes out of ‘doing things for other people. if all rich people knew the pleas- ure of giving or helping others they would do so. It is the best medicine I have ever taken, When I die I will leave only a little for my children. I hava never figured up what I have given away in the last thirty years. I can- not say how much I have left to give away. I know it is too much fér me to keep and most of it will go.—Nathan Straus. Odd Playing Cards A pack of Hindustani cards in the possession of the Royal Asiatic society of Ehgland is supposed to be one thousand years old. It consists of eight suits of various colors, The kings are mounted on elephants; the viziers, or those|, second in rank, are upon horses, tigers and bulls. Some of the cards have such curious marks, as a pineapple in « shallow cup and an object similar to a parasol with- out a handle, but with two broken ribs sticking through the top, Isles Bird Havens Around the coast of Britain there IRRIGATION IS BAD FOR SOIL, IS CLAIM MADE Colorado College Head Pre-| dicts Return of Many Acres to Sterility Fort Collins,, Col., that the millions of dollars spent om | irrigation of arid lands of the West) may accomplish no permanent good | unless drastic measures are taken to| enforce proper methods of distribu-, tion of water has been expr by Dr. Charles A. Lory, pr of Colorado Agricultural College. “In some of the older irrigation districts,” Dr. Lory said, “water has| DOROTHY’S PRIZE | July 10.—Belief | | i | Exceptions Evelyn—W! ‘hy worry? live on love, dear. oh ena may love me but We can the landlord. and grocer don’t. BLACK COAT The black coat, stratght and long, lined with black and white figured silk, is worn with a dress of the same material as the coat lining, and with a smart black hat. PINK SILK VOILE Very feminine and lovely combina- tion suits are of pink silk voile trimmed with black Chantilly lace. “CHIC IC ‘ROSETTE 1 A chie rosette with a.touch of vivid embroidery in the center was seen on a straw hat of navy blue A Lake Linden, (Mich,) fan reports | he has logged 242 broadcasters on a simple regenerative set and three = tube amplifier. Little dusky Dorothy became an orphan when she was only 11 months old. A negro Baptist church in Los Angeles de-ided to place her in a family for adoption, the family be- ing-selected by. @ drawing. Dorothy Station KDKA at Pitt: burg is reg-| Mackaill, movie actress, bought 50 ularly received by British amateurs] tickets from her negro maid and Oscillations of uncontrolled re- eivers can be heard as far as 1000 miles at sea from New Youk, | acter, | nitrogen from | proper quantities is beneficial to soil, | pointed out that hundreds of thou- new friends as well as old and all the excitement that rightly belongs to a vacation trip. But what greater satisfaction can one have than to see the admir- ing glances toward his or her luggage. We feature large or small well made trunks, suit cases and Traveling Bags that withstand the hardest kind of wear and handling. Our entire stock will be sold at 20% DISCOUNT —For Two Days Only—— many beautiful FOOTWEAR Many very pretty patterns in odd lots and broken lines of Pumps and Sandals are spe- cially priced for quick clearance. 6.98 and 7.98 Come in Pink -~ Special at Just the thing for now or the offered at Drastic Mark Down Prices for Friday SILK VESTS Quality and Workmanship equal to the very best is of- fered in these Silk Knit Vests. ‘Wash Frocks Our Summer Dress stock must be moved. Tissues and Ginghams of all colors and sizes Voiles, in the individual styles of the season. vacation trip, are and Saturday $4.95 BLOUSES Dimities and Vuilces made up in Peter Pan styles. Excel- lent for Sport or Business wear. Come in all sizes, white aw... $1.00 Special at.... ' 98c SEE OUR MANY BASEMENT BARGAINS salts fom the its char drained the natural soil, profoundly affecting der present care. Much of the Gr has become 4nfit for this crop, due to long years of irrigation, Dr. Lory said, and Rocky Ford ntaloupes, famous throughout the country for their quality, are being infested with disease, due to over-irrigation, Lory alleged. Figures presented by Dr. Lory warned farmers that unless they find some means of correcting present irrigation procedure, much of the plains region of Colo: Western States may within a few potato region It also has caused an increase a bacterial flora which takes the air, giving an excess to the ground. Nitrogen, Dr. Lory explained, in in but applied in excess, may sterilize it. No satisfactory n of combat- ing this soil ste ation through excessive and improper irrigation has been found, Dr. Lory said. He and other |, sands of acres’ of reclaimed lands throughout the West have actually deteriorated from year to year and generations again be the s ground of buffalo, antelope, coyotes and rattlesnakes, making their homes amping 4 will eventually beeome worthless un-|on deserted farm property. One-uonslly thinks of an automobile engine 00 0 living, pulsing, dyeamie soures of power which-can conquer mountain gredes and aa athilate distance, Yet if you rob ft of other of ts energising ferece—gaselise and cleo triskty—Ut becomes at ence a more lifeless, powerless mass of metah = «44 The human machine, or body, sequires 16 differeat energizing or feed elements Instead et ealytwe Myon nibh of ang of they there bs alee a recuitant lees of folnass and eaduranee BREAKFAST DWARFIES—the whaly wheat teod—supgline all 16 ef thee hapart ant alemeats in proper proportion, hence & be conducive to radinnt health end dynamis energy. | “Aad & bas wen intact fever bey cause of its ewoet, vick, appetizing Haven | on low wavelength. won the ‘aby. » She has given the 4 little girl to a family of the child’s Own race, a promise to help { pepport er through babyhood. Socket -eonnee! far apart as po! ——— cMullin’s Formula. Mfrd. only by STOP HAY FEVER : iden McMullin Co., Sedalia, Mo. | Adv. You don’t need ‘tor ‘suffer from hay fever if you will just get a bottle of McMullin’s Formula at Lenhart Drug Co. You'll be amazed how quickly you'll get wonderful relief. If your lungs are weak or you have a stubborn cough, summer cold, bronchial trouble, or asthma, ‘try AUDITORIUM, BISMARCK, WED. ay 16 CAPE COATS Attractive cape coats, short in length and equipped with tricky scarfs come in emerald green, henna, yellow and red kasha cloth and they are worn with white silk or flannel skirts.