Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
MENATORS NOW LEAD THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE READY FOR THE PRI LEAGUE Yighth Inning Rally Puts Them Ahead of New _York; Fans Jubilant Chicago, Aug. 20.—Washington took e lead from New York yesterdi 8 a result of an eighth innit Ethich netted 8 runs, 6 of th for there were two down. W i; on fans are jubilant over thei eavy k Work, and the ley now lead American Leayuc. Priceline ‘and Ch ¥ ‘prday’s games, Cleveland t rst 7 to 0 and Chica to 6. The second gan ning affair. Boston defeated 0 games yesterday and the second § to 7 jomer in the eighth inning ‘ond game broke a tic and won the tin yesterday’s ood ball Hfe let the Pirates i four hits. Boston dropped both louble header Philadeiphi rday, by 1 to 0, and 9 to 3 score Williams and Gobson each pot Hhomer in the but the Braves stop; The Cub pardinals in Frames, taking the nd the second 8 to 3. ere unall to hit either Alderidge je Jaco Hornsby fattened hi veraye with four hits in several trips o the plat s pitched ng cai n have three runs ad ends i yume d there, defeated the St both of ye first or The Ca Tear s prince, Fr two; and WwW cock, the Grove slug: m is out to Smith will i MeClu will work on t Monday's of the gers, t the pi g FARM DOLLAR ‘ ALMOST TO * PRE-WAR BASIS Aug. of ashington, nancial position ; measured the exc {of their products for tural commodities working teward a » according to the Agricultural Re-| view issued by the department of War pari! New York rittsburgh 3rooklyn delphia 3oston Washington New York oe St. Louis Milwaukee Solumbus Toledo Minneapolis. Kansas City .. Results Yesterday National League Cincinnati 5; Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis Boston 0-3; Givers aot scheduled, American League Washington 11; New York 6. 3-7; Boston 6-8. Chicago 0-7; Clev Others’ not scheduled, American Association Columbus 7; Indianapolis 3. Toledo 13 isv Minneapoli Others not s LEROY FIGHTS HUDKINS AT 443, SIOUX CITY; Fargo, Aug. 29.—The king is dead. Long live the king. This condition will exist after the ie LeRoy fight to- Hudsons, two fisted slugger from Omaha is monarch of Southwestern lightweights, and has been coming rapidly of late. LeRoy, the among Northwestern 135 pounders. Tonight unless a draw intervenes a king will be crowned for both regions. The boys will travel 10 pounds, Sioux City sport writers favor Hudkins to flatten LeRoy. They call the Omaha boy a tough number. Fargo fans however believe their pet has a good chance, and the Gate City serap mogul, Jack Hurley is taking care of some loeal money that backs this belief. (ICLUSKY, ~ WASHBURN PLAY GROVE f Both Visiting Teams Are Out To Revenge Previous Losses to Locals McClusky who was beaten by the | Grove sluggers once this season has promised to make it a different story in Sunday’s game, and on Monday the fast Washburn team who lost one game this season at the prison by a score of 3 to 0 is coming with the full intentions of returning home be ee jens end; Fargo | blonde, occupies a similiar position | 2 | agriculture, | It of the recent rise in and the fall in pr ultural products, the change value of 16 rm products for the form- S ae commodities on August | n index rating of 83 taking 13 e as 100. This was 1 tc have been the highest point ached in 47 months. Discussing the general 1} tural outlook in this country, the department called attention that interest now is beginning to center on corn and hogs. C orn Situation Critical res icul- “weath- ua ane prospe z under niitions ha © crop consi production and Core will result. A's jmeans high pric® and approximately 85 percent of ;corn crop is fed to livestock, ma jly te hogs, high cost of hog pr A59! j duction will result. “The swine indus {well along in its jodie liquid jtion with prices beginning to ris fand any further liquidation of jbreeding stock because of expensi is expected to send hog pri eriall the coming } Cotton Crop Big “Cotton looks lik crop with the big: five year: Potatoes and fruit are ‘reported on the v to good cro} and apparently f: {There is plenty of ‘hay are turning out | practically every | now being fitted for wheat with some sentiment report- ed in favor of a larger acreage j than last year. ‘THRESHING SHOWS CROPS | TOBE GOOD 160 Acres of Wheat Nea Geneseo Average Thirty Bushels to the Acre rt crn crop smuch is said to be | Reports on threshing activities re- ceived today indicate that the crops are still holding up better than ex- pectations. Geneseo report wheat running between 21 and 23 bushels to the acre with one field of 160 acres averaging 30 bushels of 63 pound wheat. Barley is running about 35; flax about 9; and oats about 50 bushels to the acre. Wheat at Ransom is running be- tween 15 and 30 bushels and is |weighing between 60 and 64 pounds jto the bushel. Barley is threshing about 25 bushels; oats about 50, and flax about 10, while at Kulm, wheat is going but 15 bushels and is weighing about 63 pounds. Barley is averaging 20 bushels; and rye Jabout 15. Oakes wheat is running about 15 bushels; barley about 25; oats 35 jto 40; and rye from 12 to 15 bush- jels. Moffit reports rye as averaging 20 bushels, while Washburn says that wheat is going about 21 and rye about 20. Kief reports rye as running about 16 bushels to the acre and wheat about 14. Dodgen wheat is averaging from 10 to 18 bushels to the acre, while rye is falling down to from 4 to 16 bush-: els. Ryder reports rye as averag- ing 21 bushels, while Makoti has 28 cher points during} > the biggest! income inj | ihe completed n that t to eaux Milburn, ack; Malcohn foe 5 a little tug of They war with will support him in BUILDING DECREASED — THIS YEAR Was, Howeven Higher Than Had Been Anticipated by Lumber Men | | Building in Bismarek has ubly reports r q 1 comps has avera done last y Between f houses have ever, and the r further in and e: About $150, for mater in the city ports, lumber nstruction new | how- | good winter twenty n built here prospects look building before next | has xpended and labor f buildin the past summer, and the houses n i itl 5 | se ection | ed even more | construction of residen i extensive being made for | | on the state truction of | building, and } than the but During the y the the Liberty Memori: y Hon a litt ain parts of Nothing exten for the next s state buildings While con. | planned | ason in the line of ction has been low this year, say the reports, it w much better than the lumber com- | panies expected. They had planned | on little or no building and the num-| ber that did put up new buildings greater than they had pated. FRATERNALISM STRONG AID OF GOVERNMENT, President Tells _ Federation That Brotherhood Is Fundamental ON” antici- SILENT ‘ISSUES To Delegates on Lawn Washington, Aug. 29.—Fraternal- ism” is a strong aid of orderly gov- ernment, and in aceord with pub- lie government, was eulogized today by President €oolidge in an address {before delegates of the “Fraternal | Congress.” “The rituals of nearly all frater- nal organizations,” Mr. Coolidge said, “are based on religion. No two fraternities live on any other con- | ception. It is for these reasons that jthey are supported. They are of two aids to society, strong reliances of orderly government, and are able advocates of the cause of righteous- ness and refigion, and are effective and Wabek 20. British play: PLAYTIME Jack Dempsey still seems to be a kid, at he these youngst Speaks From ‘South Portico! promoters of peace and good will cE OF WALES 1 drubbing in the presence Stevenson, three; Tommy FOR JACK! . ut Universal City, one of his new pictures, among the nations of the earth.” The president characterized WEEK END BARGAINS Sweaters Patrick make. A large assortment at unusually low prices. Boys’ four pocket heath- er sweaters with belt $4.95 Agents Sample Sweaters Including men’s, young men’s, boys’ and wom- en’s. Many styles and sizes. At Wholesale Prices. Buy one of these sweat- ers now at this price. Leather Vests Mole skin and Corduroy. Special leather lined. $9 values—Saturday only $4.95 Capital Army and Navy Store G. P. Hotel Block You select the cloth select the style We Will make a garment reflecting good taste, correct style, individuality, Right in Bismarck. Bergeson’s Tailoring. Hitch- {t yf { i je bi of be pa th se} to; th est new el and toilet every woman. 1 ot! tiplied beauty, de is yet ly on pol spoke the delegates FOR RENT. FOR RENT— grandmoth- | er's beauty still pla spirit of brotherhood asa “fund mental principle of our. country nd as a result he said “a very gre more equality in America than apparent. ‘The elemental vir- ug to success included loyalty, and ‘ellowship.” Mr. Coolidge confined his re- marks to his chosen topic of “Frat-! rnalism,” and did not touch direct- d the campaign, from the south portico, with elow him. Too 1 Late To te To Classify Mier uisioan anam ua or office lady, close in. A 8-29-1w teacher FOR RENT—Room in strictly _mod- se suitable for one or two 518 5th | St. 512-W. 8-29-3t Nicely furnished room A SUPER-CLAY A SUPER-CLAY Brought me beauty and perennial youth By Edna Wallace Hopper. I look back on a glorious famous beauty. Then for a stage star. And now, at a J ee, a screreen rm ng oa eauty’s art. ‘ I owe all at to veral fac- rs, but } e great- is a type er Tee | Edna Wallace Hopper Pphoto 1923 arranged with druggists counters to supply it to int it to bring to s what it brought to me—mul- decades of ay. Now I have hi youth, Mi Old two. My White Youth Clay s were crude and muddy. is white, refined and dainty. s had one clay—mine has ere are eleven ingredients Old ine embodied in mine, to bring the max- {im I owe j have num results to men who have ears of scientific clay, amazing quick and lasting benefits. I seen many plain girls become He | assembled on the lawn / Phone} career. | added | Here he is engaged beauties with one application, I have in \'scen older women seem to drop ten rs. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1924 in private home, close in. 418 7th St. Phone 844.. 8-29-3t | WANTED—Lady to care for child | from 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Phone 563-R or call Flat J, aut oho 29-2 WANTED—Experienced girl at the Sweet Shop. 8-29-3t FOR RENT—Nice room, would con- sider to board two, also good | = nase |SELL TO HIGHEST BIDDER—Cash | or terms—NE%—31-—144——78 Bur- | mail bid to Estate : Bouska, 418 N, Hoo- ver, Los Angeles, Calif. 8-29-10t WANTED—A place for high. school boy to work for board and room. Apply to ad No. 818, care of Tri- 8-29-1w FOR SALE 6 Room Modern Bungalow 3 bed rooms, screened in porch; hot and cold water, cement floor, laundry, kitchen and also coal and vegetable rooms in full basement; 2 garages electric lighted, fine home in first class condition, one UMMER COLDS are lingering and annoying, The very first night apply VAPORU 5 Over 17 Million Jars Used rly block from Wachter school, for $3700, Other houses and lots for sale. Geo. M. Register. 8-29-1w Saturday day Special—Gladioli, Dozen $1.00; 2 Dozen, $1.50. | Hoskins- Meyer. Be independent. Buy a home. We have a house that will make you a happy home. Investors Mortgage Security Co. Phone 138. Office with First Guaranty Bank. SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 24 years. Safe— Oi only which contains proven directions. Handy Aiso botties of 24 and 100—Druggists. “Bayer” pac kage “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Aspirm ty the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monvaceticacidester of Sullcylicactd | PHONE 1080 FOR ALL WEEK Bismarck Food Market 116 FOURTH STREET Harvest Specials AUGUST 26 to 30 FREE DELIVERY the » | ma we w B I | re i m It & can look her best without it, no wo- |—where girls are all beauties and| due to clay. | tiplied results, types than none. | kana Wallace Beaver the skin to nourish and revive it. The amazes and delights. ter they use White Youth Clay. | and wrinkles, reduces enlarged pores, mail this coupon, is a beauty essential, No girl! an keep her youth. Look at France omen all young. That is largely} I have no great interest in urging! omen to use my particular clay. jut I do urge them to use some clay. have found that mine brings mul- but better the old! ome Magical Effects A My white | Youth Clay purges the skin of all that clogs or mars it. It draws out the causes of blackheads and blem- ishes, It) brings Pphoto 1923 blood to esult is a rosy afterglow which so Husbands tell e they hardly know their wives af- It firms the skin, combats all lines wards off every sign of age. I will gladly mail sample if you Trial Tube Free Edna Wallace Hopper, Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. I want to try Facial Youth, Clothing. A carload of Heinz Oven- Baked Beans arrived in Bis- marck on Friday. We have secured for 1 SPECIAL Sale a large part of this carload, and these will be placed on sale in our store during this entire week. Come in dur- ing the week if possible and if not be sure and be here on Saturday and enjoy a plate of real OVEN-Baked Bean: PRICES CUT TO THE BON ON HEINZ OVEN-BAKED BEANS, 1 can 3 Heinz Oven-Baked Beans SPECIAL SOAP DEAL On Armour’s White Naptha Soap. (You can’t afford to pass this up) 10, large 49 Cc bars ..... 1 large Can Cleanser Free. 100 bars case ..... . $4.65 10 Yarge Cans Cleanser, Free. (Figure a Fair Value for Free Goods— When you buy beans in a tin, you expect to get OVEN- Baked Beans, but do you know that there are very few BAKED Beans on the market today; so-called pork and bean, unless plainly labeled “Baked” are not baked beans, but are boiled. And the flavor is so different. Layee Be CUT TO THE BONE NZ OVEN-BAKED BE Large size. 1 can... 2 CANS ....-+.005 6 cans «++. 12 cans Heinz Oven-Baked Beans DRIED FRUITS Can You Beat, These Prices. Why Pay More? Prunes, Med. size, Santa Clara, California. Per pound only 3 5 ...12¥e Raisins—Sun Maid Seedless—Best Raisins—Best Price. New 4 pound 53 Cc 25 pound box, 12!ec Sealed Package............ per ee The Soap will cost less than 314c per bar) COCOA Pure Bulk Cocoa. (Purity Guaranteed) cy... Boe 98c 10 pounds ONY, 2s sicccaes Sa) CORN Iowa Brand—solid pack A —sweet and tender. CADE co cgeack> 55c 2 $1.58 cans ..... TEA Stone’s Fancy Quality. Green Japan Tea in bulk. — ee aeaie 49c 85c 2 pounds for .. fee eae PEAS Sifted Early June Peas. (New Wisconsin Packed) : 75c Cans ......... cang ..... Bae LO cans (The Taste Tells the Quality) Apricots — Peaches — Pears — Dried Figs. COFFEE Stone’s—Packed in New Vacuum Air Tight Cans. Guaranteed. eat sooo DOC cans... DLO mis. $2.39 10 pound $4.65 wooden. pails .... 25 pound Money Back) To stimulate this Remarkable Sale we are going to offer for Saturday only. 12 Pounds of Fine Granulated Sugar For Only......... .$1.00 This is positively the last time we will be able to give 12 pounds for $1.00 at the present market price of sugar. MARIGOLD JELLY In % Gal. pails with handles. A good plain Per Pail : 57 c ONY. sieisiceccs aE EE TOMATOES Utah Maid—Large size. Good Flavor. 5 cans 98c BOR ie gee g cis LOG CABIN SYRUP Small eine; Regular Price 3! “99 . Special this week only.... ee PEANUT BUTTER Armour’s Veribest in 1 pound Toyland Pails, 2 pails 65 c LOR ees cai os rd LINIT STARCH Made by Corn Products Co. Can be used cold as well as boiled. Per Package ..... 10c (with one pie free) TOILET PAPER Mscton Tisai _— cavers