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tu . S THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE HAILING THE VICTOR! PAGE THREE. “MONDAY, JULY 14, 1924 pan, and the Mormon missionaries MARKET N S market is likely to continue firm CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ley was of only moderate volume, but the demand foy¥ rye from mill- ers and shippers was quite general at ‘the principal markets, and -read- will be withdrawn, it has been an- | nounced, The Mormons have main- tained mission headquarters in Tokio for 20 years. WEBB BROTHERS “Forty Years in Bismarck” ily absorbed the moderate offerings at steady prices. Johnny’s Way of Getting Even Chicago, July 14 (U. S. Dept. of Ariculture){—Hog receipts 96,000. Moderately active, 15¢ to 25¢ lower. Cattle receipts 14,000. Fed steers steady to 15¢ lower. Top long year- lings $10.40. PICKLES AND MILK New York, July 14.—Combination of pickles and milk or lobsters and ice cream are perfectly safe, ac- | cording to Prof. Walter H. Edy, au- | A Sheep receipts 13,000. Active. thority on food and diet, of Colum- ; ambs around. 2%e higher. By FRANK FILSON Bribie to one abHinEE GOMES | ane CHICAGO PRODUCE > John Barrett and Frank Rogers | BS ‘icago, July 14.—Eggs higher.| were of much the same helght and Individual and tribal ty of A tea) cae site Sree but when they were at school | Americ: Tadlane is: aitlianted to be be; ordinary firsts 24¢ to 24%c; } 89 Statue REA TIEN ¢; together Rogers was shooting up j worth $727,746,397. { (0) R NEW Into a man while Barrett was still a ‘boy. That enabled Rogers to jbully Barrett to his heart’s content. “You coward!” the little boy | would scream, as the big one pounded hin. “I'll get even with | you some day.” “A bully is always a coward,” an- | swered the other, dodging away. When Barrett was as big as Rog- ers he was the stronger. He could | Poultry, no market today on ac- count of strike of handlers, -(he Artist Son Who Was Lost By HAROLD CARTER i John Marsden was, at thirty, @ self-made man. Not in the ordinary Sense of the word, though, He had j SHARED MERITS. | ST. PAUL LIVESTOC b Paul, July 14.—Cattle re- 00. ry slow, all killing China and redial N THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE We have arranged a special showing of good conventiona! patterns in china, porce- es, stockers and feeders with ex- ee of canners and cutters open- 25 #15 to arlinigs cents lower. Fed steers, tock in light sup- 25 to 3.00. Bologna bulls 4.00! Rogers @ more popular .fellow at Y y- Quality medium, Bulk steers have taken his revenge then. But | made himself as an artist after Lis ai vhi iF 7 ‘ F yearlings 7.000 to 8.50, Bat she- /he had already forgotten. Barrett Pach nav cratauimmeue crs HIE), Sun) and glassware: “All: open! stock, from) bieh|to repidce) yout broken pieces! 8 5 00. 3 a ’ i . ar L he Wo anets and cut-| was a slow, easy-going fellow, and ae for refusing to enter his — —WE INVITE YOUR iN 4.50. Storkers and feeders farm- | college. Their paths seldom crossed, mirers of John W. Davis. : presidentti i And now, six months after his ing liberal share of receipts. Practi-, except on the athletic field. < ann wait for the arcane in'"Madison Sattre. Saiies ee marriage to pretty Molly Lamont, cally no call. Bulk 4.00 to 6.00.!' In one of the test games, the] thcy were hesicging the’New York home of Frank L. Polk, where Davis | ord had come that old Henry Calves reccipts 3,000. Fifty cents | result of which was to be the selec- | and his wife were stopping. And the photographers, ag usual, were | Marsden was incurably ill, lower, quality ‘considered. . Best tion of either Rogers or Barrett right in the front line. l "You will go to him, dear?” plead. 7 lights 8.50. Culls 4.00 to 4.50. for the team, Rogers bullied Bar- — = ed Molly, putting her arms round Hog receipts 21,000, Fully 25 cents/rett again. Barrett bad injured a her husband's neck. “You know | HUMAN ELEMENT HELPS- TO MAKE js Good and choice butchers tendon of ‘his knee, | It_was nearly Be ce all) atone and bacon hogs mostly 6.90. One| Well now and not likely to inter- " “Molly, dear, how can I?” he or two loads choice heavy butchers |fere with his play, unless he re POLITICAL BOSSE: asked. “He sneered at my ability to make a name for myself. And I succeeded from the first. Rawlins began to buy my pictures right in| ® recognizing thelr worth.” American Porcelain Extra good Qu ‘pattern. and worth much Nippon China A Beautiful Small Foral Design, can be in any ‘size set desired. ceived a kick there. Rogers knew about that and, in the scrimmage, ;he gave Barrett a kick which total- \ly disabled him. held higher. Bulk packing sows 6.00. Considerab! number mixed loads} containing packing gows and buichers | to 6.50. Bulk feeder pigs 5.75. By Harry B, Hunt A Service Writer New York, July 14.—Political b is more of tit diplomat and less of the bull-dozer Having been, by lity Porcelain with a beautiful more than present had appointment, Sheep Paasigte 2,000. Steady to] “Sorry, old man,” safd Rogers, as| ses are human sort of folks, de ie United States senate for a time, ‘Jobn,” sald Molly, “I want you prices. Can be had in any size set. end Fat native lambs 42,00 to| Barrett lay gasping on the ground. |#!! the mean things that are said]Tom acquired the dignified title of | to Bo because it is right. Promise 5 + $20 00 Culls mostly 7.50. Yearlings,| “I didn't mean to hurt you.” about them. “ which he still wears. | me!" 32 Piece Set.......... . 32 Piece Set $1 2. 00 s 9.00 to 10.00. Light and eal did, you Nar.” answered | Doubtiess it is the human element | “Senator” T rt, you will notice,} And so John promised. In truth, | 5 paaciees ae | handyweight native ewes 5.00 to 5.50.| Barrett, “and I'll get even with you | in their nposition that wins them|sounds much more genteel than} he was proud of his pretty youn: + ‘. Choice fed’ western 6100, Run includes,| ton that some day, don’t you cosget ee follo an to] “Boss” Brennan. bride and anxious for his father is 14K Gold Band . Atnertcan China about 1,200 Washingtons billed | it.” e boss sful boss In addition to being the political | see her. pre 2 28 or at 3 A clever pattern that must be seen to be ap- through! But Rogers, who was elected to|tules through the loyal adu&tion of| boss of Hoosier DEHON TACs ATOMS] | ERNEE ceeaiiacaepnetneeahl ane A SOA OFieg Sea Eee Has pa prociated, dnigooa quality shia, ‘Sold -aidgly ——_— the ‘team, speedily forgot. And Bar- | bis henchmen rather than by fear. [a hotel keeper, In f being a] lonely old man lay tn his bedroom ee > 4 - or in sets. ss MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR rett, if he didn’t forget, apparently Take George Brennan, czar of the {hotel keeper probably cnabled him] fh the lonely house uptown, He had 9 ™ $1 5 00 Minneapolis, July 14.—Flour un-| bore no malice, though he never | Tampant Demo y of Chic to become boss, For ‘Tom's old] only two passions In his heart; the 32 Piece Set.......... e $1 2 25 changed to 10¢ higher. In earload | Played football’ again and walked| Brennan, big-bodied, big ,|{Grand Hotel in Indianapolis, and his| love of power and the love. for 32 Piece Set........,. . 1 places stomping about on his wooden leg, might double for a piratieal John k, being for resort hotel at French ite foregathering with a slight Imp ever after. By John. But John, if he suspected the time they ‘went into the Kings- _family patents the latter part, had never admitted quoted at $7.45 98-pound cotton | Cleveland Ware Homer McLaughlin Shipments 36,958 _ barrels. {ley bank together they were ap-| Silver. His bushy eyebrows ha a ans, first enabled Tom to get | It to himself, i i : b an Cidade , _ : A Dinnerware that. needs no introduction Patterned in Blue and Yellow and neatly Kran. “$22.00, Baran the best of friends again. | way of cocking themselves slantwise|‘@pecp at how the political wheels! They saw the physician in the} Here faa carefully’executed design very evenly finished. An open stock pattern moderately SNe ees PO rfford Kingsley, who owned the| that alone is quite terrifying. And] went round id to t s hand at] reception room, | finished x en ried: 4 MINNEAPOLIS GR. bank, had had a fallure with a big|his voice, swelling from his bariel-| spinning them occasionally. “A slight stroke,” he sald, noting | Tee 2 : Minneapolis, July. 14.—Wheat re-|!and company recently and there | like chest, rumbles like the wrath of the expression of anxiety upon the $14 00 rf . e 48 Piece Set... $7.75 ceipts 284 cars compare’ with 269|W8S a good deal of reorganizing | Jehovah. Down at ench Lick Springs,| young. man’ “ 5 32 Piece Set........ cars 2 yegr ago. Cash No. 1 north-| Work to be done in connection with S13 Tom’s hotel is surrounded by ive. ieee Becky ener oual tate Om GUS Uo NaEas Si al Gb Tene Met Hea ee ee All of -which fits into a proper} spacious grounds, and folks of! Fie paused. He was well ac: 5 y northern! apritig) choles! to.) fancy: » divided his time be-| picture of a political boss. But there] wealth and fashion go there to play Eth $1.44% to $1.55%} god to choice| tween the defunct land company] is a benignant, paternal, kindly side aifarinlotaiharats water’) “NGini| ermine tire deans WE CARRY A LARGE LINE OF HAND PAINTED and the bank, to $1.43%; ordinary to good to Brennan that quite belies his ns several families of tame| that there was more than a physi- CHINA, COLORED GLASSWARE AND POTTERY FOR $1 315% to July, $1.28%; Both Barrett and Rogers had| title and his looks. c el 3 ani is 5 squirrels. cal malady the matter with -him. eptember .$1.2754; December $1.29; | known Ruth Kingsley at college,| One of his young ward v “To keep the guts away,” he ex-| “ft j * ” : 1 5 s his mi “ ‘f Corn No. 3. yellow, $1.06 - to $1.07. ere they were contemporary | in an outlying distriet of Ch ,) plains, lives a ionelgiitesstinetesald Ee GIFTS AND PRIZES. one No. 3 white, 52 ie to _S3e; en er pean That was how | who had been doing heoric work for} One millionaire visitor, who coaxed ' quire other interests he would get parley 65¢ to 79c; rye No. 2, 78%4c got their positions. They | the organization in bordinate ca-|one of these pets within reach, well, If not—” he shrugged his called regularly at the- fine old| pacity until » few years ago, found| thought it a good joke to give it a “He Is asleep.” he add- to 78%¢c; flax No. 1, $2.48 ‘to $2.52. house on Madison avenue. Of] thi i i i i Z this out quite to his surprise. rap with his ane. When Taggart “It would be better not to dis- y BISMARCK GRAIN Pano hee Ate ed Be caie He had his eyes on the position of | heard of it he was furious. He or-| turb him.” ua ity assweat (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | self to Barrett, © Dledged her-| ward leadership, which he felt he d the guest away and warned| He took his departure, leaving ‘ ‘ had won by his efforts. So he mus-|him never to come back. Refusing] them alone. Molly slipped her arm Bismarck, July 14, 1924. 1 dark northern 1 nerthern spring . 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum . 1 red darum . 1 flax 2 fiax WE ESPECIALLY FEATURE “NONICK” We especially feature “NONICK” glassware, designed to prevent nicking from con- tact or ordinary handling. “I'm sorry, Johnny,” said Miss | Ruth—everybody called Barrett 9; “Johony”—“but I find 1 was mis- taken. I don’t love you, put I will | always be your friend.” | “All right,” said Johnny miser- | ably. He dtd not cease going to the house, even after Rogers’ engage- through her husband's, and they went through the rooms together, “John,” said Molly very quietly, “show me the room in which played when you were a little boy. He led her up the thick-carpeted stairs, and at every step remem- brances rushed back to him. They all lecture that should have been pre- tered up courage to go and fell Bren- nan about it. He found Bren ed to state his c he had done and what be believed he could do in the future. Brennan listened without a word, apologies, he gave the fellow a served as a classic for the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Ani. mals, | HER ROUNDUP in in and procecd- He told what WATER SETS No 1 rye . ment was privately made known. If ss his stem- pane A f We quote but do not handle the| in his,henrt he resolved to get even ATTEMPT COSTLY | 2222 (2e pearem oan saw al PST Te following: with the bully, nobody guessed his hite-capped nurse beside the bed vemonade glasses in fancy Oats 1.38 | resolution, not even Rogers himself.|#t their most disconcerting angle F Re thine open door. He Herbed SGiasesds ice design Barley ‘57|. “I'm gorry I had to cut you out,| When the budding politician had| Washburn, July 14.—Trying to 4 ea Des would dave done yaaa upeltz, per cwt. + 80! ‘old man,” said Rogers, “but I just] finished, Brennan grunted and stage a miniature Roundup of her | \% ab at es { Sheers woz seen $3 25 Shell Corn had to. She's a stunner, Is Miss| silent, puffing clouds of thick smoke, | own the other day, after seeing a ERS nile Peachealtheinumearr Goblets, doz......$6.50 ° wien Yellow White & | Ruth.” o you want to be ward boss, el? raul one a few ci yanbotorey MEE BEN ae ieaige John gave a atart’ and Mixed| Barrett walked out of the room.| Nothing doing!” . Albrecht, 8 years old, received a ae p rising tn his nh No. 2, 56 Ibs. or more .$ .84 He did not want to hear Miss Ruth} The young man started to protest} lone, een gash ingly iia, ye eulbee Aerie eas heaibeeh LARGE LOT OF ODDS AND ENDS TO CLOSE OUT AT f No. Ibs. f | discussed by Rogers. but was stopped by a thundering] the calf she was riding crowded in- 5 sy Bln ae 2 There hed teen a good many| “Shut up ns - ? ” UUMSHMEL soy barbwire fence. Her parents, | carefully, set, gut, he recht GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. { cases of impoverishment connected! “No, / I'll not make you a ward|Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Albrecht, not) trough the mysterfous lands of 55 lb. Ear corn 6 cents under shell.| With the failure of the land com- Brennan shouted. “If should| being home, the little girl suffered | |) iqhood, the bricks that had been pany, and at one time Mr. Kings- n severe pain for several hours, be- | nuit into castles, the toy rallroad, fey had received thrests from vari- dropping his voice to af fore the wound was dressed, a num- | DilIT te Cie in of cara. still ber of stitches being required to close the cut. Charles McLaughlin, and all contents, including six autos. Some insurance was carried on the building and cars. Held ‘For Hearing | stolen from the Rovig-Skjod Hard- A man giving his name as wil-| Ware store in Mandan. liam Carr,¢held by the police who found a revolver on him when they picked him up, will have a hearing ous sources, The bank was just closing; tn- side, Rogers had stepped out of the teller’s cage, and then stepped back burbling rumble, he continued. | stood, ready, upon the winding of “I’m going to send you to Con- Bed ar lich eb ie { the mechanism, to fulfill its circular gress.” Journey over, and over again. And he did. Closes Games At | John looked at Molly dumbly. He as a ragged looking man drew near. nae saw the tears in her eyes. 38,000 FEWER CITIZENS CAST THEIR BALLOTS UNDERW OOD GARAGE BURNS Underwood, N. D., July 14. ~Fire, The Merry-go Round is here. Now 1 cent per pound discount under P . Gentine aHReoa, ue iter! ‘closing time,” he sald. somewhat different sort of Fairgrounds | _ ‘Poor John!” she whispered.| before a justice of the peace on| started when blazing oil dripped {tom | operating at Corner 6th and Main. Continued from page one.) He Lies atntheiancrictithelcnea is Tom Taggart of In- | “And—the poor old man! July 16. Mandan authorities are|a gasoline torch onto the floor, des- 7-14-1w s _ Summary of Vote and the ragged man, opening the i ley City, N. D., July 14—State} They passed into ans cadiacent interested, believing the gun was! troyed the garage here belonging to Summarizing the Republican result |/ i ot which ded to the ladies’ ta: is more polished in appear-| Enforcement Officer F. L, Watkins | TOM, once devoted to old Imbee | i between the Nonpartisan League and | bio “Satkeq “up toward the back nd method than Brennan, He! dropped into the city and went up to| 12d trunks. John switched on the the Independents, the unofficial tabu- |: le, : the fale meounds avd eloced up all | lights. He did not know why he DOUGLAS. door of the cage. + had entered—but now he started auditor, treasurer, commissioner sof insuance, and three qualified nomi- nations for railroad commissioners; the Independents won nominations for: commissioner of agriculture, of labor and agriculture and attorney al esults on the legis- state senatorial consets ‘are such that the control, will not be definitely determined until after the fall election. lative and Lieut. governor, secretary of state, | You're .Mr. Kingsley, I know you.” Barrett, who was working at A desk near by, raised his head; then, iseeing the revolver. which the fel- Tow was flouristing, he sprang ‘th front of Rogers. “I'm tot Mr, Kingsley,” babbled Rogers, cowering behind Barrett as the man raised ‘his weapon, “T am,” said Barrett, advancing with a ‘smile, “Yes,” screamed Rogers, thrust- ing Barrett forward up to the re- as it spat fire. furnishing the most noise and ex- suddenly ‘and he left a trail’ of con- | sternation behfid him. These booths | closed up were Nhe ones that were citement and is where most of those who like to take a game of chance usually congregate and incidentally spengl mo: money. MORMONS QUIT JAPAN Tokio, July 14.--The field has’ not been found fertile for, missionary work of the Mormon Church in Ja- lation shows: the League won the| 90 eae : Sho | jomination for: governor, congress-| _,.¥oU've had my money and™ms the booths of the Kennedy Shows | jax ‘this time In stupéfaction, . 4 ; ietch wife's life, you dogs!” he roared, | running games of chance. The visit = ith pt man in the first and third districts, | “ang ['m going toh our. lif of Mey Watking came quietly and |, rhe Wall was covered with ple TO 1R ' ‘m going to have your life. Mr. ins” quietly tures—his pictures. There was his NIGHT first, “Apollo at the Well,” hanging the whole width of the room. Shere was his latest, “The Good Samari- tan.” There were half a hundred that he had sold to Rawlins for such an unheard of price for a be-, ginner. i John looked at Molly, and he knew that she recognized them and understood, And shame overcame him. He sank down and could no longer restrain his tears. He felt Molly's hand upon his “John, dear,” ‘she whis- MONDAY — TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Elting Matinee Every Day At 2:80 "THE THREE eco cine taphy under Arthur sal For One, One For All’” INCLAIR LEWIS’ “‘BABBITT’’ A Romance of a Respectable Man yolver Dag! WILLARD LOUIS, MARY ALDEN CARMEL MYERS, RAYMOND McKEE The story of a business man who “stepped out” in search of romance but found it at home before it wag too late. PATHE NEWS ~* AESOP FABLE shoulder, pered, “it _was he! “Yes,” Jchn answered, [ “But, though he gave yqu your start, you have done well, dear. You must not take it too much to heart. You know, you are making a ‘good Hate’ you' will tee “Doug” ine ‘genuinely great production of an locomparable story—in which, ‘A wom rushed forivard and kneeled at Barrett's side. It was Ruth Kingsley. Her tears fell on the face ofthe wounded man. and with her. fittle handkerchief she at- tempted to staunch the blood from his wound. WORLD SUPPLY ’ SHORTAGE HELD : TO BE FACTOR FAME-ABROAD (Continued from page one.) cates a‘crop of about 325,000,000 bu~ Shela: compared with 475,000,000 bu- 's last year. Since Canada is oné of our principal competitors the progress of the crop in that coun- try will be of special interest. Wea- ther conditions at ‘the ‘present time 5 are becoming less favorable because ‘A of dry weather, and unless general } rains ayy received at an carly date ‘ further serious. deterioration is 4 probable. a Northwest's Influence HM The decreas> in the spring wheat crop in the United States is in the Pacific Northwest, and the crop in the four principal states east of, the Rocky Mountains is gbout 10,- 000,000 bushels larger than last year, which, together with a crease of abqut one-quarter ce i. acres in the durum wheat, wil make ,* considerably more’ spring’ ‘ wheat available for consumption ‘in the United States than last year. | The oats market continues firm \ with other grains. mM: twas nob large and was scarcely H equal to ‘the active demand. “Ac- cording to the duly 1st estimate, which showed an increase of abou; fi), 124,000,000 bushels overthe June. 1st * estimate, the crop will be about) 460,000,000 bushels larger than last ear. With corn prices at the dresent high level, however, the oats, Smarekt is likely to -continue firm | for sometime. \ The ryq and barley iatweta 16 pee de- | The ‘movement | “It’s: only my shoulder, Ruth,” whispered Barrett, beginning «to grow pale, Rogers had come forward, trem- bling. and endeavored: to“ussist. But the girl forced him back. “Don’t .you dare to lay your hands upon Johnny Barrett,” she cried indignantly. 4 saw all that happened.” Barrett raised hte ‘hand depre. catingly, but Rogers hau seized his hat and was already silnking awny. ‘The passage to the door of the bank, under the scornful eyer ob! the employees, seemet! an endlesa ‘one, When-he reached the door he Degan to run. good distance, becnuse he fever seen In the city. again: “Johnny—Johnny !” whispered was Miss Ruth. And, tn the presence ot} everyone, she-kissef him. That was. how: Johnny Barrett got even, and. incidentally proved the truth of the adage. (& 1924. Western Nowavaver Unton.» FIND BURIED: CJTY. Peking, July’ 14.—Benéath uhree or four feet of earth, about 80 miles outh of Peking, lie the remains of an ancient Chinese city,\the wails of which seemingly. inslosel territory than is withia the spacious walls of Peking. more ‘The ‘city is be- lies to, have been: dedtroyed, by China's first emperor, 2000 yenrs ‘ego, | tails. Evidently ,he ran 1} Since M. Gaston “Doumetgue, new president of, France, is a bachelor he has ‘called ‘upon his niece, “Ma- dame Combes, to be official-hostess at\ all’ official receptions. © %ew tachelors have‘ occupied this podi~ t:on and it has. been the custom Je the wife to attend to the sociekae Mme. Combes is shown -sbbve. and below the Jatest.character study of ‘the bachelor-president, ala jand ‘ot’ at His Majesty's The- Loncox, in “Tales of : Hoft- man.” She. 4nd°a group from, tne. British Noti onal — Opei Company for Tyvemier Ramsay MacDon- er ‘prominent Britishers ‘at No.;10° Downing street the other | night.- Th: concert was’ broadcast income now, apart from “Rawlins.” “I know, Molly,” he answered. “But it was he—hts loving care that. watched over me. And I thought him utterly heartless and uhloving.” / They went down the stairs side by side. They paused at the bed- room door, The, white-capped nurse saw them and came out. “Be has . just . awakened,” she whispered. -“He 1s better—so much better. His sleep seemed to be the || crisi: He will get well. It is won- derful, the change that fas come over him during his steep.” Did the sick. man understand, In the land of dreams, that his dearest desire had come to pass? ; It.almost. seemed sc, for, when John and Molly entered he looked at them. without surprise and feebly stretched out his shrunken arm to- boy!” he murmured. . John was kneeling At his father's bedside as he thd-donewhen he was @ child. The old man’s hand rested “upon his head, and John’s face was in hjs hands. i he! ts my wife!” he inqwered his father. “You ‘are’ a:iu man, John, and I aman old fool. But—you have veottie-back-to stay, both of you?” But theré-was no ‘need for John to answer, (©) 984, Westera Newapaper Union.) h Read ‘Tribune, Want Ads, A FRIENDLY WARNING! The advance sale of seats for the most anxiously awaited play of the generation onens at 9 0’ clock Today at the-Herris'& Woodmansee store. ede tnchude : Return engagement to-