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A ‘TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1924 : a BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE Inet loss of %e to Yc. September! average 15 bushels to the acre, ac 5 5 to $1.28, threshing is general and wheat mar- —— + Hae here show yields from 15 to CHICAGO LIVESTOCK [30 bushels to the acre, weighing i} Chicago, Sept. 2.-Hog receipts;from 61 to 64 pounds a bushel. id} hi Quality kinds, 10¢ to 15¢/Small threshing machines are in the} J higher. Top $10.35. |majority, with a number of new 3 : Rae | Cattle ae 13,000. Shipping | ones in the field; labor is plentiful. | Cod Liver Oil Now COURT T | - demand fairly broad, active. Early} Rye is yielding well, with a large aUieaeimew ATS 525 375 55 top long yearlings $11.00. URE Coe daemons AERREETHE HO In Tasteless Tablets Ep Wang Judge Jansonius Places Three | SHIRTS TIES SOX CAPS Sheep receipts 35,000. Dull. Few bushels to the ac The first Greatest Flesh Builder arly sales, fat native lambs ‘around | wheat marketed here was th Adjutant-General and States * 25 cents lower. Oia PaNcininees Sait aega e acai re : Attorney Clash Over the ee owned by F. A. Meyer, which Seine ee wea eee Te Youths Under Guardian- CHICAGO PRODUCE returns of 402 bushels, or 27 bu Her arty ES AA nasty, fishy-tasting, horrible-smell- ing cod vil is brought out. Medical science progresses rapidiy, Sore ere te RGR CeaeIEM Eo une COUNTY , : : Huarecated caNlete ere The above in carefully selected, sizes, colors, and styles wur-coated tablets that young and uths three of them under * muy « 4; are anxiously awaiting your inspection here. ts J ofd can take with exse and pleasure. | Fo ab | Even the run-down and — skinny] 18 years of age, Judge Jansonius on that hon- Need of Troops Chicago, Sept. 2—Butter unset-' to the acre. tled; receipts 18,314 tubs. Cream-! Sweet clover which has reached a ery extra s, Sta ndards 3612 ‘height of 10 feet being MURDER CHARGES MADE Vener to lraised on a 40 on land i 34¢ to 35e; seconds 32c to {bei ng worked by . He} i ———— cheese unchanged; eg higher; re-| wij} exhibit it at the ark county Shari ae es pts 16,965 cases. Firsts Be to Sheriff, Deputies, States At-) Ordinary firsts 80e to | 31 torney, Judge Are Among | Poutey unchanged. Fowls| 2 CROPS OF ip Here grownups, Who ought to take cod} ‘eli them this a tt 17e to 25¢. Springs % Roosters | vesser: ra a liver oil, e it really is’ the]esty is the best y. They were | Those Named | 16" cents: at oe |e Heescuven echt, hreshing Of} greatest vitamine food and builder in McLe: county for ih solieas jrye and barley is well advanced; | of healthy in the world, will into the Bauer Mercantile | You'll also find IK hone ae ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK lonly late flax and oats remain to be | feel extremely joyful when they vead y's store at Underwood with ou'll also find full lines of underwear, sleeping wear, } Peat IIL, Sept. 2.—(By the South St, Paul, Sept. 2. Cattle i ei aoe ee See of ale | this weleome new the intention to steal an auto top | G 1 . P.)—The preliminary hearing ee S| f is being cut. orn is devel Of cou e doctors ha been pre-|and windshield. They were charged ats 2welr 4. SI ) nt : 2 ‘tars Craig, charged with murder in ‘On load and fee avaliable ‘the high temperatures of the past| another name. for several years, but| “Most of the men I have had to“) os ° yj SOnneC UO wit tle, miter ALT. | Bulk grass steers ees Jit is only of late that one ewn walk | send to the penitentiary tell me | handkerchiefs, sweaters, knitted vests, fur hats and men here Saturday was continued ( a Me 25 i E drug store and get a box of | they started their life of crime | ‘ a “ i irass-fat_she-stock to! i. RY lrug ste nd get a until September 12. Failure of. Upward te.$650 16r|'aec te BU eee flesh-producing tabigts just as| young,” said Judge Jansonius to the caps, mufflers, ete. assistant states attorney Roy | and cutters most-| Williston, Sept. first as a bottle of magnesia. four boys, ranged in front of him, Henson to appear was given as | wv old shes $2.00, Pring wheat to be marketed this! “Thin, run-déwn, anaemic men, wo-| after pleading guilty. “All of them the reason’ for the continhation. | Bologna bulls steady, was brought in to the inde-| men and children who need to grow | tell me crime don’t pay.” The hearing was set before po- i i pendent Elevator company Tuesday and take on fiesh are advised | “There’s lots of room in the world } it tics ae Abe tae by fi Top feed-! ee oe a field coed by eae n box of MeCoy’s Cod Liver, for honest men, but none for con- ; whom the warrants had been | receipts |Hastenbacher, The yield is reported lets, and if you don't gain 5] victs,” the Judge continued. : ; THESea | wee RS to be 35 bushels per acre, the grade! pounds in 30 days just get your] Two of the boys were erying 3 Broadway 47 Bismarck. ‘ | ; Bad top $10.80. {number one nd weight 60| money back the judge continued his fatherly ein S 2 ; fi Herrin, Minois, Sept. 2--(By the| Hog receipts 4,500, Generally 15¢! Pounds. Th bushels were| One woman gained fifteen pounds| to them. The court said that in the | and No. i ‘A. P.)—The dawn of a new day, the!to 25c higher. Better grades light; Marketed. Some v wheat grown | in five weeks, according to her own] case of Thomas Carberry, 17; Rich- | Fifth 4| O er ( third since a clash between members| butchers show maximum advance on the J. B. Taintor farm west of | doctor another ten pounds in three] ard Raymond, 17, and Claude La Fift Dak. i GEliteocerideemian “anal county| Bulk good and ston arketed Monday, the A very sickly child, aged|Duke, 17, all of Munsing, Michigan, : he Ku Klux Klan and county sound oyun eld being 17 bushels and weight | twelve pounds in seven months, | he not required to pass s i sheriff and his deputies which ended} 5 pounds. j | u t : $ ‘king sows mostly yp Ss. s with other children] tence being juveniled. He | | only when six men lay dead or dyitis, i giles = ! i Eas Gs ES er BeteER 4eCHE TI Tine Svi7e8 a wood appetite, placed them under the guardianship 2 { receipts 11,200, lambs r d Liver Oil] of Sheriff Maxwell of McLean coun- | i Herrin hospital, where armed troops me aay 4 srenaradiiesib esi canip’ and feturn lower. Bulk better natives A ood druggist} ty for its expense and the Bauer ie ty ee liomen, ae : . Untrimmed sort $11.50. Culls. will tell yon that ‘they are wonderful| Mercantile Company for its actual ) | Wie: PoRUEReI ESM TAujutant cen: | f oe P| . oe Hie oo bubba . Only lai ilhey call Ns ipaualiisd l Briti iy tac fasta, 4 ra juny laa me checkers and “baby Cook by Electricity. oral Bleek Maer ica day aaa ver, | yriginal and gen-|to exrn the money. In the case of | ed. | Cleaner, Safer and eT, | \ rae a6 naa nIeR Ries! seat i —— 1 uine Cod Liver Oil Tablet.” Elmer La Duke, 19, the court com-| At San Jan eight persons met | i ruard Compa D (Rd Sh EAPOLIS GRA v oa ee —Adv.| mitted him to the custody of the | death | Football once } urday to prevent further bloodshed, Sept | sheriff while he considered the law] Hundreds of persons on the var evn fe ee hy b a : en ; she e si a eli dreds o sons 1 Dace ‘ : | spilt fencteb rata and stint) tel" | caipts 1376 cars compared with 1024; Burleigh enmne Towns a and other matters in connection |ious islands are homeless and are | - bal ueey u fa cars a year ago. ote h his case. being sheltered in churches and the | ' | sala Harold Bigelow to Geeh No: P-nontheknus! Organized \ boys had come to North Da-| police stations, The cotton, limes | 5 Ye i | $1.28 1-2; No. 1 dark northern spring paints | an old car to work in the} and other crops are declared to have hi A Bb alana Wer pert | Chole to faney $1.32 1-2 to $ Yeggs who attempt robberies in! arvest fields. It had no top or|been destroyed or damaged. DEMAND , j eePeUr ili gareaurieie oz celeise | Toone nee Burleehwcounty: towneraaneemencel shield, and they decided to get | The government here is sending | 5 Gooner aene e | ordinary 0 be greeted by rifle fire and buckshot one. broke into the merean-| building materials, food, mediaine | Resumes Luncheons After Y ie Ra hi : 2; new and old Septembe ye ts sp) ang ue eel ots tile company early last Wednesday. | supplies and doctors to the stric F ry _ The order for withdrawal of tr00Ps| jew and old December $1.27 14; new | Application was to be made today : : hie. of seherhewae ichuBl Sominde the lidinide ) MangainiGERakperscna Theva Summer Vacation , a aoe ee rhachis pecnatell| and old M corn No, 3| to Company “A” for rifles for Bald- | three others later apprehended in|been brought here for treatment. m= “Black and States Attorney Delos Du- yellow $1.14 Fa GRalevieRteG No.’ win, Wing and Regan, and shotsun | Kiwanis Club Hears Comm ay i om AS ; Gacy with - — The Lions club met at luncheon at wort ~ <4; ba 56 Blnarane ntil rif ARGHeEGOa | aS burglary e d degree. ; Babifio’ exterdiy: mo i H ty, in which the latter expressed his| flax No, 1 $2.19; rye No. 2 82 3-8 to) we 0” hand until rifles are issued. | sioner Kitchen s Attorney Gibson of McLean HER eae Rae 0 ,000 peopl i vigorous disapproval of the action. | gg 3.g | The towns of Driscoll, i el a isdulemiency? i a brief summer vacation. Mem- ely ee ‘ Yesterday, three of the dead, Dewey| Bhs a | Moffit, MeKenzie, Baldwin, Ls i \ ae ceed ea bers of the club were engaged in testified that TaNLAC ; Newbold, an avowed Klansman, and BISMARCK GRAIN | Wing and Arena have organized, The dignity of labor was stressed) ‘ae fish and other vaeation has relieved them of: i two bystanders, Chester Reid and! (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | Coding to States Attorney Allen and) by Commissioner of Agriculture 1 al K | N stories, and relating incidents of the Stomach Trouble, | Otto Rowland, who suffered ul Bismarck, Aug. 30, 1924. | Sheriff Hedstrom. Both rifles and| Labor Joseph A. Kitchen, in an ad- Dag eas uni mer: Rheumatism, i wounds during the furious gun fire,|yo. 1 dark northern spring, 58 shotguns are to he kept in readiness} Gress before the Kiwanis club, at] Tie el voter iy ee ney Mal-Nutritic were buried, while today ceremonies}” jp, --,... * 1.13 | and volunteer watchmen are to be on Se ' as herty to appear at the next luncheon bt er) were performed for the aenihonneepaingh: | guard. | the noon luncheon yesterday, | | Leopold and Loeb Deny | to explain in the detail the proposal Sleeplessness, dead, Deputy Sheriff J, TD aaa aeGis |The county will furnish buckshot! Mr. Kitchen traced the course of . F oo for a new park and lake south of Nervousn: if lison, an anti-Klansman; Gre INe. Pageaandaeur for the ttown| vigilant the labor movement in history, and rc Selves to Outside Visitors | the city, by damming up Apple Creek. Loss of “Appetite, i ning and Charles Woolard, both! y, All suspicious char ire to be} di Iso with the work of his office Terrific Storm Visits Virgin: The Lions club p to hold its Loss of Wei; ht, Klansmen, No watehed, According to information| ¥ rd to Tabor, He explained) FCMEMIC S10) ents 8} Chicago, Sept. “Dick” Loeb | luncheons each Monday from now on. of WEeIERt, flax flax rye hard northern 60'Ib. .... quote but do not handle the | Torpid Liver or . Constipation aS Anyone ies Hes | how the harvest labor situation handle The ilro granted two who entered the Sang al rate, he said, which brought two days hevore it was robbed, chang. | many laborers into the state. How-; St. Thomas, Vir ed a $10 bill and tooked around the| ever, the f employment agen At least 80 pe: here, two of the six men i | Minot recently, were iden urder Charges \No. 2 Today, Dr. J. T. Black, superintet-| \4° dent of the Herrin hospital, and] yj John Craig, held under $15,000 bond) “We in connection with the shooting, Islands and “Babe” Leopold stood on their | constitutional rights long enough i yesterday to announce that ‘hence- n Islands, Sept-| forth they would not “be at home” ons were killed ty representatives of out of town 1 1 1 o. 1 red durum . 1 1 1 following: | were scheduled to appear for arraign-| gute Ang (35 | place. could not place all of them because!and many injured and numerous newspapers or magazine writers. ment in the Herrin city court on) Barley E ‘ot ———————— the farmers, lacking organization! houses ager destrovall and gether Whereupon Warden Westbrook de- murder charges before Judge Bowen, scitz, p g would not take them until they ab-! mate damage done by the hurri-| nied to all ne ne ij —— 3 zt %, per “ewt. a 80 | ‘ 5 0 ul newspaper men = and against whom « murder warrant has|SPelt™ Per ch oe | BAG- PIPER, solutely had to have them, The re-/cane which struck the islands in this | newspaper women, Chicago ones not | For Sale By All Geed Drugsiste also been issued. es sult was, he said, that many laborers vieinity the night of Aug. niteetienotiathen aay, |charees iandinvaleyesiie ne aren anaes KNOWN HERE, _[ rifted out of the state, and there is raged the following counter-charg, came to light a A Seay ze now. to reports received he 28 and) excepted, the hospitality of — tier | according number 6 of the Cook county jail | |where are located the cells of the 9 i} a shor . = warrants charging murder were serv-| NO 8 55 ps on Ot andor HEART VICTIM Ge anatcnerecel naa Ake ceterdo cryy Cine ont Che bell pate Tonight and Wednesday ed by either faction. Among those |p. babar! poungeae M --— dedicated to the dignity of la on Montserrat, in the British lee-| ‘Their inability to check up on| who were served included the county |\ Ae ee ae under shell.) Duncan Gordon, 43, of Grandin,| On motion of Dr. ,iward group, 40 persons were killed| stories of out of town publications No need of sending your Arch sheriff and several of his deputies)! No’ y hard winter ss +198) North Dakota, videly known Scoteh | the Kiwanis lub the and many injured. was declared responsible for their te te ciel The cblamarte as well as the states attorney, all of [NO > "ANC Winter eee aie a ia es arin here at} Rotary club to a r rament. Tortola, the largest of the British ultimatum and as a consequence of | Shoe Hospital can do it. Either Bue ed ond wate telensol. ae times during the war, died in Fargo | m ¢ an| Virgin Islands, is said to have been | the w: Raltvolconteecall Nine alleged Klansmen, including] EASTERN PARTY | Sunday of heart disease and eon: | ot the a devastated, Twenty eight persons sy sole or —— J. H. Smith, owner of the garage in | plicat aneacaaens abl eee were killed and 100 injured and most the quietest day of their two-month . Burman, Pro JHE Smith over, or the eee | With) HEAD OF 9 Pp. s were destroyed. | imprisonment. dof Nevis, in the They spent their day playing in- srago: Heawvns|| ifeyous 1 want to buy a home of the how pees femrarcedivacres codllundi re: ‘| injured while unloading a shipment | Sega i =| On the i acon N. P. STOPS HERE) (i iriccors and. separators or farm see the Investor e = ndin was here for the first|Mortgage Security Co, Phone (Continued from page one.) tration of the World War, in | 138. Office with First Guar- : of New York, together with the fol-| April, 1917, according to Mr. Pete anty Bank. lowing officers of the railway com-| Reid, at whose home he visited. He | . pany who joined the party at St.| was here again in the fall before} Paul; Mr. Charles Donnelly, pres-| the boys left and gave a Scottish 4 ident of the Northern Pacific; ‘Mr.| concert later. Instead of by Fire. iJ. M. Hannaford, vice chairman; Mr. J. G. Woodworth, vice president of the Traffic department; Mr. H. 411 Broadway | | i joo kinds of Health Insurance He Ie uRuSree atone tae es ier: . One kad toto pay a high promiom and tot Matinee Every Day At 2: i H Hert of the Operating denartment; / em mesurance company gamble asto whet | S. Zwight, general mechanical er.or wot you will enjoy good health. The TONIGHT — Tuesday i ft —- s intendent; Mr. Newman Kline, éther kind is to safeguard yourself agaimet VIOLA DANA, , i i rly |general superintendent of the lines de a. Steadies pvineat Te cata Meme ea (e019), Pare i boalth by oti food ch eopre aa ADOLPHE MENJOU, + Trading in Chicago eral storekeeper; and Mr. R. J, El- thee elements 10 keep JETTA GOUDAL, \ is necded bomen i liott, purchasing agent. RAYMOND GRIFFITH : : in|. Mr. H. M. Robertson, master car ‘i Chicago, Sept. 2—Firmness in|, Bt TUS, = —in— mF ee builder, accompanied the party as f i pool cables and reports-of frost 3 sled aS 77 oF in Gaile of the Canadian Northwest {eer Nest at Detroit, Minn. Contains all | 16 of the te had tend ts ive wheat values NIGHT” 1 dealings here today. On the advance ALLEY ids ROBINSON RR necessary nutritive CRUSOE” PATHE NEWS ‘i ; which brought cn a amie re- . elements — and its Wiha neal ‘ nll CHRISTIE COMEDY i cession from the top. opening i le 0 2; a] : Tee to lve higher, with Sep-| (Continued fi one.) * a i ic. ||| WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY $y tember #12496 to $125 “ind Decen- weighing 6z pounds. Rye i ; unexcelled flavor will American Kid. A ple eens gat DEES Hi i 294% $1.30, rket - | mucl e 8: at of wheat. Md ~~: TR | Scrwents a slight rene sete ene ncn as truly tempt your appetite. miss. || NORMA SHEARER i is of euse of tl 4 Al iT A AeA “ ‘ wan | 4 satin etauions a eE SEAR TeuRTS |. DICKIMEOMe Septe = Slark county Comedy ‘Publicity Pays | from Argentina closed wheat at a|has produced a wheat crop that will from. Argentina, closed When te See y , ™ i || MISSOURI SCOPE FAIR i. MANDAN, NORTH DAKOTA | —_ ||| Historical Pageant || FIRE WORKS || , | Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings Thursday Evening, September 4th i

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