The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 30, 1924, Page 3

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+| MARKET NEWS | _ SLOW OUTLET FOR CATTLE; VALUES SLUMP * South St. Paul, Aug a >» .No. 1 rye « eng No. 1 hard northern 60 Ib. .... We quote but do not handle the | SATURDAY, AUGUST 380, 1924 receipt of cattle, recorded by the the U. S. Department of Agriculture. and yea very small numbers held steady this week, yearlings topping off fo: Fed stee week at $10.25. A $9.50 took the bulk of the fed of- while most of kind found slow outlet at $6.00 to fering, $7.00. to at $2.00 to $3.00, with bologna “balls | going to scale with a range of $3.00 | E calves salable on an to $3. Ve uneven Ss, are dy, at 25 cents lower; $5.00 to $11.00 took the bulk of the light weight, mi figure to ers, no exce trend on Buyers dis cattle for fu fon r only at a fully 25 cent decline. bulk suffered the most of this cl sold topping at Hog receipts wi and losses suffered before mid-week ; Top price at $9.85 to few | of choice light and medium recovered. Bulk to $9.75, packing feeder pigs, $7. A 75 cent loss fat lam | 0 cents lower than on last | Zion Lutheran Church | E MENT y. No range stock sold here \ this week, fat ewes and packers av- | a | \ eraging from $4.00 to $6.00, breeder sn from gospel Jessony OF P | buyers paying $7.00 to $7.50 for two pipe tang eee eines | year olds. | ‘ | DESES 5 Teta We Ra service at 8 p. m. | Theme: “We preach Christ Cru- ae Chicane, en cified.” Coals i | State Board Finishes Work | 2.000 Mostly 10 cents higher, Tops fie na lane eee —Assessed Value $1,- | Cattle 3,000 compared with week | McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL 340,517,752 ago slow. Excessive supply 75 cents | u ee | lower. ! Sheep 5,000. Fat lambs 25 to 50/ Miss Ruth Rowley, Organist. | lower. if { 10:30 a. m. public worship. | SS Ae ee Organ Prelude. NEAPOLIS GRAIN Anthem, A Prayer, by Carrie B. | 30.—W - | Adains. Organ Offertory. | | 8 $145 1-4. Barley 5-8 to 84 5-8. Ib. mixed flax ... flax following: Oats Barley Speltz, per ewt. .. stockers and feed- 8 cattle. layed little desire for , early i Old and new Decem- | Old ‘orn No, 3 yellow $1.05 to| flour unchanged. Ship- | BISMARC! (Furnished by Russell Bismarck, Aug. No. 1 dark northern spring, 58 1 northern spring . 1 amber durum . durum red durum . 55 lb, | No. 1 No. 1 hard winter 4th St. and Sunday service 11 weekly Subject “Christ Jesus.’ [held at the same time in the bas ; re.| Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. ment. arlings, present in| Wed evening — testimonial | n in the meeting at 8 o'clock. Good spe the} A reading spread of $8.50 to} church building the grassy holidays, from 2 to values declined e prices being | wer compared | Pp to | alable | room. Re H. C. Minister. Postle' morning and ev Morning se theme winding up stea- | a range of ly from the top Miss Junior department of Bible school | to the general at 9:30, tebdingy and then will, brin pap: maximum decline, |, CBT ey the evening d to scale, the best | sp | e light this week, | theme of the Kers at $9.65 to 5 to $8.60; Mount of ne Rhoda Claussen will ; | paniment on the lurged to attend the evening service. Holy Sermon theme: unday eee 78. Old and new! Organ Prelude. Anthem. Organ Offertory. srmon theme: Miscaleulated.” Organ Postlude. You are welcome. a friend. and new May | 67 to 81; rye 83] K GRAIN iller Co.) 30, 1924. Trinity - 1.96 All welcome. 68 | 1d | Society. 35) OR 61,11 o’clock a. m. 80 New Lines— More Beautiful The Refined Olds- mobile Six is an old friend in a new dress! New radi- ator design—higher hood—Duco Satin finish—new lines— new beauty, but same good chassis. See it today! Cab Bt 875 goss soe ane SportRosstor 1515 Deluxe Sedan 1350 port Touring 1015 The G.M. A.C.crtendei payment zlan mal : prices f, ©. iene "fat od Zpare tire additional, DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 105-5th St. Bismarck. First Church of Christ, Thursday and Saturday, e in God’s Presen Ear corn 5 cents under shell. | dark hard winter ... Ave. C. a.m room is open in every 4p. m All are welcome to attend these | services and to visit the reading First Presbyterian Church thwaite, The Pastor will preach in Huber will sing. All other departments at | The teachers are urged to at-| j Their ev ig for will re iss Rut Cr pi Solo selected by Mrs. R. Morris. “Labor School. pworth Lengue. Public Worship. “The Man Who |* Come and bring English Luthrean chaee and 7th St. LG Evangelical Ref. Church South Side Mission and Charity ur service every Sunday at} Sunday school at, 10 o'clock. Sk woreceerarerea ee Scientist | be in charge of Miss Alice Bremer, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE TRE] Shell Corn Prayer meeting on request for | which decreased, as Yellow Sunday evening. jlast year’ | No. 2 56 Ihs. or more ..$0.96 J. B. HAPPEL, Pastor. | cent. “A considerable No. 3, 55 Ibs. ........65 94 —_—— de me 1 cent per pound discount under Evangelical Church sment of li ner nth and Rosser rutz pastor. in the G c items of personal . 1.06 | nan langu conducte ys baal from Mio: 80 tot 30 | ollowed by a brief message | lan | fa, m. 1 ‘on “The Unexpected Deliverer poration property | The Senior League will meet in| railroad, exp: t ithe Class Room of the church and uly cts car, {7:15 p.m. | The Intermedjate League will be ional singing. with us. and Bible t 8 o'clock. i ST CHURCH ve. B and Fourth St. . on, Pastor, 10:00--Sunday school, Mr. Superintendent. Parents are urged to send the children to the Sunday school with ! the beginning of the publi if the children h not be rough the summer, pane sdi Study nal Property Thorpe | * 1 : ve ent of as. 314, | D. OD. hiking half in the garb | Alice X” y | to We i to take care of all who sin could she to 11:00—Morning worship and ser- |mon by the pastor on the them “The Man is Saw.” A special | ended to laborers. U, will meet at 7:00 pose of talking over plans for the season. All members are "urged to be present. | 8:00—Evening — we and ser- the topic, the last | } Gaby Oj ng for h Claus- Aha J All are = BOREAS IN sessed Day Ser- of prope real e al property. | The ent came | ct to the state board the county boards with much lower figures than | of de i a Monson, | Hy vices Sunday morning at RTH il | i en. i H Hi Wil a Topic: “Doing the Will of God.” | { il Ih hill No evening services until next 01 Sunday. MONDAY AND TUESDAY VIOLA DANA, ADOLPHE MENJOU, RAYMOND GRIFFITH, JETTA GOUDAL. —in——. “OPEN ALL NIGHT” nearly all Wrioh than last per cent; ence Structures lue of $1,005,388,- | RL HOBO arrested and sentenced proved too hard for started for the West. ould See. Dopnce ~ BrotHers | Four ssenger Coupe compared with! nt, 1818 per portion of this i for by a low- vestock. Other! property were per cent; cor- Mandan V which includes | clegraph, — tele-! eueet with y sithan 1 perl! A” of decrease! hyo shown inj of the new pai Bisma be opened fo: tage of September 1, » from nouncement my tion is ul fent detour. uation at 75 per Northern ate the elim 30.—After| ontinent | Mysterious jail here. She make a “go” of | Id_police, but it her, and site| u i INTER-CITY PAVING TO BE OPENED Stretch of Concrete to be Ready Monday at all truck iffie is directed The opening of the new stretch, which runs under the viaduct under two | crossings and will furnish a paved ro ly impa steep The new h great accommd ing to the Slope Fair, according to inate likely to be continued use h during the fair. FREIG oid and New ving at the west end rek-Mandan road will e Monday, no an- Tobin, ir board, et sufficiently to el, according nd the fair ide guards to nd other heavy across the pres- to picked up by the Cana Pacific tr dangerous will grade a good stolen. Frank Eva ear when it been driven 120,000 miles, represent- ing the utmost value in economical transportation. Tl Mm HAH TWh Mt IG DOINGS! Week! YOUR TOWN joins in the Paramount Week Celebration of the Greater Movie Season! ELTINGE THEATRE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Jack Holt and ° Norma Shearer —in—— “EMPTY HANDS” the announcement, accidents which were CAR FOUND -! = they had been warned that it was{ One week in every year Paramount hands the world, and you, an entertainment bonus, something very extra special like deep dish apple pie with rich crust and double extra cream! Paramount’s the dish and you’re the feaster! step up, for if it’s a Paramount Picture it’s the best show in town. ead of the now near-| from Canada and held pending in- etour with its two. vesti, ighway wil nove « CUBAN EMBARGO ON FIREARMS RAISED TODAY 30.—The bargo imposed several months -ago Cuba was raised today by President to prevent shipment of arms/!jto Coolidge. The action was taken by presi- dential proclamation on the basis of official information indicating ,that \ the emergency that caused the em- ‘bargo had passed. a as well as elim very brought about by the of the detour route traffie of the ANG em- Washington, Aug. | ‘FOR SALE Threshing machine outfit complete, engine and separator. Cheap. BISMARCK REALTY COMPANY Over Bismarck Bank Bldg. adian natn orities after who was driving the! ized, was de ported | | ——— eee Last fall we sold the Bryan Taxi Line a Chevrolet Sedan. This car has now Ttis within your pow. er to détermine now which your fu- ture shall bring you The thinking young | man saves aS he p earns, for he realizes is productive years ate moenbered } BISMARCK BANK Bismarck, N. D. 100,000 Incorporated 1291. See picture on Bank Building. Capital $ d| will Ln ikl in i il i You have a date with Joy—and Paramount! This is the Step up, il iNT - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Ernest Torrence and Anna Q. Nilsson eee ieee “THE SIDE SHOW OF LIFE” t A e best show

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