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PAGE THREE | tion here and stole five barrels o gasoline and a barrel of motor 0} and a small amount of c Th same or another band also raidedt! MEDINA OIL STATION LOOTED | Independent Oil station and took oe siderable products and some cash. Nj clues to the robbers have been ob tained. THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1924 | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE elie Aidit oc T P pleted dit of th ffi = i fr id AL BID SISTERS LEAVE huived thy: Tuma UAMGE ANE BTRLERET AIOE te cack seeledee thelr WAL, INDIAN AGENCY Naw, it is provided the state board cooperation and assistance.” of auditors shall have an ‘account f ARE AWARDED AT FORT YATES |cxamine the books in the office and > [also that the state examiner's office a“ We jshall do this. Mr. Bund, for the Fort Yates, N. D., July 24.—Regret ‘ , 4 jo. {Board of auditors, and Mr. Nelson is expressed by the Fort wetes FIC lfur tHe’ Uhl peuminete? olfice, 6 neer that Catholic sisters are to leave |State Regeives Lower Prices) the Standing Rock Agency. The) pperareyt, #0 reduce the expense of) seemmem newspaper says: “By the first of —— RAAT Eee Than Year Ago, Board [ieust, ull of the Catholic sisters Hae GHEE eee fteee oe na Members Say will be gone from the agency bourd-|1994, shows, the state had a balance | ing school. Owing to a ruling made] on hand of $3.644110.18 on Jone oO, ae v several years ago, persons weating| the close of the fiscal | Lignite coal operators in North} ., religious garb ‘are not necemed!tne ‘six months ued tks bane }Dakota will offer an unusual var-| in the Indian services, and since/and collectiotis amounted to $14, Jiety of sizes of prepared cov! on the| those Sisters who were in the service | 995,482.49, of which $4,898,839.83 was j market this fall, according to mem-|have been steadily growing less in/on hand at the beginning of the bers, of the state board of admin-}number, owing to advancing years, | period. istration, who received bids for coal|their number has become so small), “All receipts: and expenditures of for the various state | institntiens.| that the income derived from their} the department were added and Prices ‘oftered the state ran from|S#laries was vastly insufficient toj/campared with the monthly totals 146 to 60°cents per ton less than last| justify the keeping of 14 or 15 Sis-| shown by the books of the Depart- jyear, the average at the |mine price| ters here. : ment, and found to be correct in being $1.75 to $225 vr ton, accord-| Standing Rock Agency, without the|every detail,” says the accountants’ ing to E. G. Wanucr,.secretary of| Sisters will not seem like the same] report. the board. place. For nearly 40 years the Sis-] “A duplicate ledger is kept by the Bids were. awarded as follows:| ters have worked to educate andi state auditor's department of all Trainiug School, Mandan, in the Indian children of this re-| state funds. Each fund in the led- )0 tons; Sullivan Coal Compuny,| servation, and their work has been|gers was compared and reconciled, Mandan. i considered of great importance in|and found to agree when the out- State Penitentiary, Bismarck, shaping the lives of these ‘wards.| Standing warrants were considered. 000 tons, Knife River Coal Long after they have gone, their good | The ighway Commission Funds do Beulah; Sullivan Coal Company,| work will be manifested in the lives; Not agree when taken separately but © Mandan; Rupp Coal Corspany, Gar-|of those who have been fortunate| reconcile when taken as a whole. rison, enough to come in contact with the] “A comprehensive method of keep- State Capitol, Bismarck, 1,700 tons, school, It is understood that three| inf accounts {s in use in the state Medina, N. D., July 24.—Yegs broke into the Standard Oil company sta- i Sensational Advance Is Fol-| lowed by Recession { Chicago, July 24.—New high | price records for the year.were | teached in the wheat market today but heavy profit-taking } sales brought about a reaction. The close was extremely ner- vous and unsettled 7-8 to 1 5-8c lower, than yesterday's finish, | with September $1.28 1-2 to $1.28 3-4 and December $1.31 1-2 to $11.31 5-8, About mid-day, a big wave |; of buying swept the market up to new high price records for the season, about three’ cents above the day’s low point. Heavy profit-taking, however, | ee the market again back- ward, MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS ON GIRL’S COMMUNITY DAY EVERYBODY WELCOME EX SL A PO DK BK BR BO Knife River Coal. Company, Beulah. ers will remain to care for the| tteasurer’s department 1 deposited ' State. Normal School, Dickinson,| church and parsonage. daily with the Bank of, North Da- 1,700 tons, High Grade Lignite Coal kota. Company, Medora; Lehigh | Mining TATIN} “The state treasurer and his as- , Dickinson. sistants afforded us every facility State Teachers College, - Valley paneer ‘City, 4,500 tons, Knife River Coal Company, Beulah. GIVEN BOOST State Normal School, Minot, 3,100 Pioneer Fuel Compaay, Minot; COMMUN Vandenoever, Minot. SPECIALS FOR GIRLS VARY GREATLY Much Fluctuation in Early Trading Today State Normal School, Mayville, Truax Coal Company,| ()ffice Found O. K. By Exam- Normal and Industrial School, iners for State Ellendale, 1,200 tons, Sctranton Coal Company, Scranton. Normal School of Science, Wah- peton, 800 tons, Scranton Coal Com- pany, Scranton. | Agricultural College, Fargo, 6,000 CITY NEWS | Whittier-Crockett Coal Com- B. Chicago, July 2: In a big rap- fidly swinging market wheat aver- aged lower in price during the early dealings. Fluctuations covered .a ilrange of two cents or more. Sell- fing was largely of a profit-taking character, induced more or less by athe suddenness of yesterday’s ad zs vance. Besides, fresh-black rust > reports here from Gatiada this 3 ARRESTED | UA State treasurer John Steen’s office is given a clean bill of health and a boost by O. B. Lund and 0. T. Nelson, examiners, who have com- CROCE merning indicated that the = — : Sann eae ae san : WE ARE UARTERS FOR Hamount of damage would depend IN DEVILS LAKE - BABY DIES “| pain ee ere Midsummer and Early Fall Hats — material, style and workmanship the newest and best Columbus. ie See Gian oon oR na Devils Lake ar aBEIRGUINE Sai ceID abe (died (GRRE eee ea eee naar Bcents lower te 1-4 cent advance, | county jail has held three pri a ae aay easuaenia ae ooo tenes Truax Coal Company, 1 n e September $1.28 3-4 to $1.29 7-'|who are wanted on various charges!) Vocal hospital, ‘The body wae taken| “Inutitution for Feeble-Minded, | and December $1.31 7-8 to $11.32] about the state, over the weekend.}1) Drake this Faeteobe fen El ail 3 A a 'to Drake th Truax Coal] Matinee Evéry Day At 2:30 j3-4 was followed by a rise all/ Pat Thomas,.49, who was arrested yi} he made. Funcral arrangements | Company, Columbus, Rupp Coal Com- dj fy , Where burial] Grafton, 5,000 tons; s mori KITCHEN UTENSILS around to fractionally above yes-}at Cando and brought to the county Bata F terday’s finish and then by irreg-| jail by the Cando sheriff, was sen-{B'™e et yet been complete ee oupltal’ dor" thelInsatige wanes: TONIGHT fA . ‘ular material setbacks with swift|tenced to two years in the reform: St. Alexius Hospital town, 20,000 tons; Knife River Coal Thursd: d Frid be Etransient rallies. tory at Mandan by Judge Buttz Sat-1 admitted for treatment to the St.{Company, Beulah; Sullivan Coal a ey ei L AL WwooD j el urday. olen car was one of the! aioxius hospital: Albin Morse, Dris-|Company,/ Mandan; Highgrade - Coal E , a {A : , iy + 4 ’ 9 > . PAUL LI counts against young Thomas. Hej ooi; Mrs. Henry Volk, Hague; Miss|Company, Werner; Washburn Lig- COLLEEN South St. Paul, July 24.—Cattle| also was apprehended as a forger receipts 2,400. Good steers and when CG. 0. Russell came into posse yearlings in light supply strong.|sion of a check with the signature, A Top yearlings early, part loads 845] Albert Dines. Bpcund averages $10.00. Bulk on Wanted for blackmail and arrested | Hdown to $8.00. Grass steers slow,|in Rugby, Edward Ev $5.50 to $7.00. Fat she-stock about | is being held in th Bsteady. One load fed cows $6.10.j ing a United S rs $3.50 to $4.50 for| take him to Fargo for t Ycows. Upwards to $6.00 for heif-| Breaking his parole from the Joliet ers. Canners and cutters $2.25 to|‘ilinois, state prison, James’ Mack $3.00. Bologna bulls firm. Bulk} could not go straight and ure $33.75 to $4.25. Heavies up, to} rested at Minot when he attempted 794.50. Stockers and feeders in light| to dispose of loot taken from a Agatha Banning, Flasher; John Tim-j nite Coal Company, Wilton. er, Hall; Mr: ey, Br State Tuberculosis Sanitorium, bane, Discharged: . H. Baker,| Dunseith, 3,000 tons, Truax Coal Glen Ulin, Company, Columbus. School for the Blind, Bathgate, 500 tons; Truax Coal Company, Columbus. School for the Deaf, Devils Lake, 4,000 tons; Wixom Coal Company. Columbus. * | + Bismarck Hospital Patients admitted to the Bismarck {hospital for treatment: Irvin Miller,! ONE GROUP DRESSES Includng Voiles, Ginghams and Novelty Silks. Beau- tiful Dresses specially priced for Saturday *3.75 to *9.95 M the parents of a ba 18, Rosemary Dor chosen for, the: y gicl, born July y is the uame FRENCH & WELCH peaeply. about steady. Bulk $4.00} pleasant Lake clothing store. : t $5.15. Ome load choice Here-| "fuck had taken twenty-seven pairs} wate es SACS ah ae A) A P | T 0 HARDWARE i ffords held around $7.00. Calves} of shoes in his raid on the North} pon, anidatewinkWeber Z ] i receipts 1,400, Fifty to 75, cents|Daketa store and he was trying, to| Bon Memit, and Irwin Weber, Dan The : i ' lower. Bulk to packers $7.75. dispose of them in Minot. His] "}ji.charged: Mrs. John Loritz, Heb- THEATRE Hog receipts 7,500. Fairly act-|«fence” who was selling the shoes five. Mostly steady. Good and|double-crossed him, Mack alleges.| To"; Albert E. Anderson, Plashers: choice 160 to 300 pound averages | Mack was arrested and brought here, pinyig : LAST TIME largely $8.75. Legs desirable kinds 7 ‘ { for safe keeping. pitta cab Mi. gndeMie: we ., aa down to around $8.50. Bulk pack-| j1¢ was taken to Minnewaukan yes-| yy aise Spe ea rey us Tonight Thursday hing sows $7.75 to $8.00. Pigs|terday and bound over to district Be 6 A KS Injures Hand N THE B | mastly $6.75. court. Mack has eleven years to nee: . Saxvik suffered a painful in- ies Funyadiueldaeawienkasstchnaisn ante OF THE ON LEG ting new window panes in the Will! Sarah Gold Shop (AVVO DDD Y/Y D De BeBe By By By Dd Be Sheep receipts 700. Lambs 50c aay i lower Shecerateody ete en ecve Joliet on a burgla: native lambs $11.25 to $12.25. Culls around $7.50. Best fat ewes $6.00. Heavies $4.00 to $4.50. meee aay school building to replace those brok- 9 i TONIGHT ! pias is SRS wa eoden) on during the hail storm, One of “THE PERFECT CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ae a Louisville mM) the broken panes fell on his hand, \ Chicago, July 24.—Hog receipts | ently. He was then financially | cutting @ tendon in two places, and Inspired by Paul Dres- FLAPPER” 4 AND EVERY NIGHT ‘ 24.000. Uneven, Desirable weight; recently. e e ae’ | making a gash entirely across his ; ‘3 “W butchers steady to five cents high. but ‘not physically able to\ leave his} Because of the severed tendon ser’s Famous Song—Big ee ey d 2 e Dent Rn aaie Ger an oe eee rey OM ik may lose the use of one ectacular Scenes— lanpen a 4 Jer than Wednesday's best prices. fell ae te: er eeawnen y Spectacul: Ss € flappor —and we do Except Sunda: f ' Cattle receipts 12,000, less de- eee 7a of his fingers. Star Cast—Fire—Flood have loads of fun. ; sirable killing considered. Better : La Rene and Thrilling Rescue. “Some folks think I’m A fate steed earings trong] ve webiste Hlbow wiypge its ot y JUMP IN THE CAR—TAKE A LITTLE RIDE—THE q sheep receipts 15,000. Slow,| 700 Hate To Classify — cation of the lbow recently when} Friday - Saturday of this old world’s MUSIC IS BETTER THAN EVER — AND WE HAVE ower, ee 8t lambs around 25¢/ron SALE—Extra good Ford Coupey| $< Maing at the Sperry farm, about Harry Carey troubles. NO MOSQUITOES. | i pees Sees Conwiny an Lora Co, 7-24-2t-| nine miles from Bismarck. Although in eBlease sone cores . | iMinnehoniler Geena at CH a so for faa i) thendisloe idm Wap. 8. seflnuE ONE, it “TIGER forget too. HEART RIVER PAVILION MANDAN 4 4 ee z -| a modern hcuse. Large closet.| 0°. . facut gc ” i, if cipts 101 cars compared with 109| Private entrance. $10 per month. Siar aaa THOMPSON By Demet THe i * cm 152% to $1.37%3 No. 1 dark| 346 8th St. ene ae For evening gowns for the com- A red blood story of a : ' | Sse % to $1.4 tl oer oo macg| man wants position as house-| ‘li oy stiver, absolutely untrimmed | § \ $1 BAM: to $NaTG Duy $1ai%;| keeper for old couple, Inquire | i practically. undraped. a pT : { September $1. 31K; Deedmber| 907 10th St, or write No. 794, it pie artnet : | r 0 $1.05%; oats No. 8 white 49 to a ; 7 5 b f49% ‘cents; barley 62 to 79 cents; |*C® SALE Small dresser » dining AGA those of reversible mate- room table, chairs and other f@r- hh , ne No. 2, 81 to 81% cents; flax! jiture also roll top desk, type- rials that may be worn on either = by BEST PICNIC HAMS e { pr 1) 9240) to! 80-47. writer, check protector and small 1 Gehan ROUGE safe, C, W. Hensler, 406-2th ORGANDIE Gown j i r 5 oan A -24-2t. , jie gown is in * ; i ears "ignatahareimery extan 27h WieGucaper, «(| vite with pained figures in shades |f Circle S Sugar Cured Picnic Hams. The a l se Sparel ra ~pdaris OT ent AREER it eaper. of brown and gold. It is worn with d d d i { er i to 36% cents; firsts Ceok by Electricity. "a large brown hat. Best produced, pound, 485; seconds 33 to 34 cents; { firts 364 to S0i; storage. pack HEM! irsts to 26%; acl fowls 16 to 21% cents; broilers 28 to 32 cents;: roosters 14 cents. ga { MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, July 24.—Flour 20 to 30¢. higher, In carload _ lots family patents quoted $7,85 to $7.90 a barrel in 98-puond cotton sacks. Shipments 39,403 barrels. Bran $23,00. “ BISMARCK GRAIN ; (Furnished by Runsell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, July 24, 1924 - No. 1 dark northern . 1 northern spring . 1 amber, durum . . 1 mixed durum . 1 red durum .... 1 flax ......64 2 flax A report has been falsely circulated to the effect that * the Prison Twine Plant at Bismarck has sold out its out- put and is not making any more twine. There is absolutely no foundation to this report. ‘We are still filling orders for 600 ft. Manila twine and we are making nearly a carload of this twine every day. , Our price for. 600 foot ‘Manila twine i is twelve (12) eents per pound, F. O. B. Bismarck; carload orders 14 cent per pound less. Prompt shipment. % Minnesota Catfish ready to cook. A fresh shipment for “your Friday dinner. ~ SPRING CHICKENS a SPRING LAMB YOUNG PORK SAUSAGE — SMOKED MEATS We quota but ean : NORTH DAKOTA TWINE & CORDAGE PLANT. Spee PEE care oe i ‘ Bismarck, North Dakota. ality Meat Market rn 1 Yellow White ~ & No. 2, 56 Ibs. or more ..$ 86 i : ‘ ; No. 3, 55 Ibs, - eyes It didn’t teke th U. 8. 6.’ Chanmont long to: reach’ the Pecife ‘mail Fifth & ‘Broadway... ‘Phone 722 we IN a 184 Miner -Oo¥atibia after’ radio calls told of the liner being stranded on | s cont per pound “discount matte the roeks on Cano Island, off Costa. Rica. Here bluejackets from. yhe 5 cory cen ide - Chaumons en removing passengers from the dis