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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1924 * THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE No. 1 flax .. ster, named in the St. Paul es nn | lis. he eons 1 aeten ON SUUrGL | garet’Winne as the American Le Yellow in North Dakota. Been Like A Guardian For | Qu. unable to sound the alarm. They .96 | a call for a Farmer-Labor mass con- 5 today, telephone authorities here | No, 2 flax ..... .91| vention, made by R. H. Walker, state WOULDN T BE WITHOUT | said. | e } MARKET No. 1 rye .... }chairmin. It was possible that this | The robbers entered the town about | ‘ We quote but do not handle the group would settle the question of 230 a.m. The bandits left their au ] ren or ; foltowing: whether it would favor LaFollette— : TANLAG, SHE DECLARES TGNMUlle Git the CUEe Gr ANE: (oh Oats .. . .34/ its executive committee having pre- j and four of their number went into [HEAT TAKES 2:2 ais Speltz, per cwt. ...... farmer- labor convention, for | animal show was concluded Saturday} The bandits encountered Henry ident, It is understood here that|Mrs. Johnson Says It Has) night, with the selection of Miss Mar-| Sanken, night watchman, and left him The show proved so success B No, 2 56 Ibs. or more ..$0.96 Coolidge adherents were firm in y [ful that it was decided to make it an| then proceeded to the bank, but being tter Weather Reports in| No. : Her Health For Four Years. indorsed him—or would back the business district, leaving the No. 1 Dark hard winter . | No. 1 Hard winter wheat .. Shell Corn Foster electors will go on the ballot tied and gagged, lying on the street, 55 Ibs. 96 | their demand that the four Repub- j annual affai j unable to force the on the win | zs No. 4° 3. 1.84 lican electors who were named in _ dows, the burg’ chopped a hole Canada Cause of De- 1 cent per pound discount under |the primary as LaFollette men re-| “Tanlac has been like a guardian | through the brick wall of the build pression 65 lb. Far corn 6 cents under shell. | sign from the Republican electoral! fo, my health now for four years | ing. Apparently the noise aroused |column, where their names would bef and 1 wouldn't. be without it for | | Feelin, who, peering from the win- —_ PRESIDENTIAL | bracketed with the name of Cool-| anything,” is the candid statement | | dow, saw three men under the flare hicago, Sept. 3—(By the A. P.)— | idee. of Mrs. John M. Johnson, 1951 West | lof a flashlight. bbing his auto. eat values here today started] ELECTORS BIG aa = 3rd St., Red Wing, Minn, | U jes Pe TRDREULCETENe RONDO INTIS) ee iaberls Seinibee QUESTION HERE ANAMOOSE “Before taking Tanlac I had suf and opened fire. The bandits fled i! 2 : ered beyond words to tell from in- | eas jruble weather for harvesting in \ MAN DIES Jaigestion and had headaches that | OPENS FIRE nda, where ao eee of ba (Continued from page one.) almost set me wild. My back and A crop is already under way, and | its present muddled state. They are) anamoose, Sept. ! a pale ; ae ‘ u . 4 5 , Sept. 3 Jacob Schultes,| limbs pained me fearfully and I got | Wee ms ah vee arate a the attitude of anti-Nonpartisans | ¢,, many years a resident of Ana-|So nervous, weak and di 1 could eee Ay the market su: Bid with respect to a candidate for Gov- | 1 ogse, where he has been engaged dly stand up. Twas almost fran- | Resident of Minnesota Town! ‘tha ue to the return of good/ernor to oppose A. G. Sorlie of | in the merchandise business, died at| tic from loss of sleep and felt that | . ther in the United Minion A Grand Forks, Republican nominee jig home Wednesday, death following | life was hardly worth living. Engages Them With | | opening one-half to one cent low- | indorsed by the Nonpartisan League, sh ortiyiutter he had suffered a stroke | “But ‘Tanlae made a new woman e o-aveid dnitlues ‘ ottthih vith September $1.22 1-4 and De-| and the method of the LaFollette $+ apeutesy, Mi Siidites, Wo islet me and sinte then it has proved | To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of | survived by a wife and four children,| an unfailing friend. When 1 feel Se Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend MOTHER :- Filetcher’s Castoria is a ae harmless Substitute for ‘astor Oil, Paregoric, ‘Teeth- ing Drops and Soothing Y) Syrups, prepared for Infants and Children all ages. 3 r $1.27 to $1.27 1-4, the market | group in seeking support for elect- ineg a little more, oral candidates pledged to vote for iw Ger" Bean OER was born in Odessa, Russia, and came| the least symptoms of trouble a| Browntown, Minn. Sept, 3.— (By! CHICAGO PRODUCE Neitier question” kaw eppronened'| ' America in 1889, He was 61 years|bottle or two of ‘Tanlac makes me | Courier to Glencoe) Five bandits | Washington, -Reinforce- i qi tieago, Sept. 3.—Butter unsettled.| 9 solution after discussions during | °!4 feel all right again. The world | who forced their way into the First| ments from the Asiatic squad-| Swallows fly high during good tipts 13,764 tubs. Creamery ex-| the night, but the outcome of the| sSseeses jought to know what a wonderful | ost iank early to ron of the United States, Gre 4 and low before a storm standards 36 1-4; extra! conferences during the day was ex- N. P “AGENTS | Perens Tanlae is.” y were engtged | Britain, and Japan, have been or- to 36 1-2; firsts 34 to| pected to open the way for definite | Tan is for sale by all good :in 2 gun fight with a resident of the! dered to Shanghai to protect their | seconds 32 to 88 cente; chcese un-| action in some quarters. | VISIT KILLDEER ee Hui accel no substitute. | weer and fled without obtaining any | nationals in the expected clash be- Es xed, eggs higher. Receipts 15,-]| | The “Real Republican” state com- NEE Million bottles sold. eat ing provinces of reser er Skt 3 34 to 36 cents, Or-|'mittee, of which B. F. Spalding of | Kildeer, Sept. 3--Fifteen tmmi- ‘1 e Fs ‘ : oe | Hseahelaiee ry firsts 31 to 82 cents, Poultry | Fargo is the head, was to discuss the | gration agents, of the N. P. railroud Vegetable Pills, for con- | just k, discovered} ‘The vast harbor of Shanghai is oc- |] fo be resoled. ding your Arch s to the factory The | tween the adj Feelin, restaurant keeper, living) Peking and Kaingsu scross from the ba Tani; : - ‘argo. A ie . stipation made and recommended by | the bandits in the bank, and using|cupied by the ships of many na- |] Shoe Hospital can do It. + higher. Fowls 18 to 26 cents. Heri at a cnata wens company, headed by W. A. Bye | the manufacturers of Tanlae, an automatic shotgun, he drove them| tions, and Dr. Wellington Koo, the whole sole or halt sole. TIME IGHT nys 27; roosters 16 cents. oth: ie gu cre orial and ae general immigration agent of the line, | Ady. | from the town, No one was hurt. Peking foreign minister, after being | cuiGkGoTIVESTOGK dential electoral questions. No de, | will visit Killdeer on Thursday andi || TAN the Wires communteating with| tid that evar means possible|| ol. Burman, Prop. _¢ \GO LI " i s Bn) AB : id} on the following will make the} | Browntown were still down at noon| would be employed to protect the | 411 Broadway licago, Sept. 3.—Hog © receipts] be made, it was apparent, before | trip to the Killdeer mountains, The 5 | to Endbthinvineecpelwas Gen tIbG| cael t yaeativisedt fur WW. Slow to mostly 16 cents low-|the Democratic state committee had] Killdeer Town Criers are planning a Legion Show Closes | cours: to Glencoe, 12 miles cast of shee hy The ralploRTdetaeents the | A Top $10.20, decided whether it would demand) program of entertainment. = here, where it was put on the wires.| four powers, acting together, | that ieee » receipts ‘ - | tusi for Halvor Halvor- Ee Ee tine Gaver Rannbeaetistie tients tor Cae ie The three day Communications direct with this) a battle in those waters would | er. Beef steers, yearlings and|ernor, or would be willing to go in- Too Late To Classify merican Legion indoor circus and) town will not be restored until late| not be tolerated. y stock largely 25 cents up. to a state-wide independent conven- il | sane os Williston, Sept. “LITTLE ROBINSON CRUSOE” cep receipts 81,000, Dull. Few|tion for the selection of an inde-| ,o7T—Rlack, leather suite: y sales, Fat native lambs-at| pendent candidate for governor| “tains wearing appare ad Faint do. without regard to affiliation with} helonging to Mildred Funston. Lost 5 ‘ 2 eee either of the old political parties. | between “Logan grocery and on| wa ithe Comedy | r UL LIVESTOCK: The Republican state committee} Menoken road. Finder please noti- | Publicity Pays uth St. Paul, Sept. 3.—Cattle re-|of which Roy Frazier of Crosby is| fy Van Horn Hotel, Matinee Every Day At 2:30 ts, 1400; more active steady to| chairman met early and it was plain 9-3-4 pate i ders; dry|that the Nonpartisans would be in ee = Tomorrow ne for stockers and fee o | LAeL Ocne aeaaecieeauea eit ceed: WANTED Competent girl for fen | TONIGHT “The Woman Who ) to § | favorable to President Coolidge, | Cr! housewon Pe ee al 525 3 0 PAIR 8 Wednesday and Thursday Sinned” 4.25; canners and cutters, $2.25|Were prepared to demand that the| Pv) at SODA TT ae Tenia wD | 380 2 ‘ y 3.00; bologna bulls, $3.00 to $3.75; | Committee indorse his candidacy for iL ie | medium to good, stockers and| the presidency. FOR RENT Three room apartment, SHIRTS CAPS ; ers, $4.25 to $6.00; receipts 1200; Democratic Meeting all modern, private entrance, no | t 2 was to have no trouble on the na- At og receipts 5000; slow, 15 to 26| tional situation, all members being int e s lower, Feeder pigs steady,|Strone for John W. Davis, but the) j good to choice, 160 to 275 pound | state situation presented a puzzle. It { ages, $9.75; g sows, $8.50 The committee's attitude on the can- | WANThD—Modern furnisi = 38.60; sheep receipts, 1,000; fat|didacy of Halvor Halvorson for Gov-| ment or roo FO eee seen ea ot breeas|erher anda platform: stating ‘the| ing by Sent, iG. Phone late The above in carefully selected, sizes, colors, and styles COMMENCING | ewes, $4.50 to $7.00. See eee eesecrt 1Gneute ative are anxiously awaiting your inspection her | MED EAPOLIS GRAIN pletormiswhicee west preven oa el Be independent. : Buy al . { inneapolis, Sept. 3-—Wheat re-| may not ‘reach the conference floor,| home. We have a house that | | i in a ae ail with 343 declared flatly for ‘the closing of | will make you a happy home. ( sh No, 1 northern 1.26 to $1.30; | the rand Forks mill and elevator Investors Mortgage Security } 1 hard spring $1.30 to $1.40; | Pentme® ¥ the state ee!" !Co. Phone 138. Office with 4 A ture. 1 dark northern spring, choice E & HB % ancy $1.38 to $1.40; good to|,The LaFollette campaign commit- First Guaranty Bank. Bicyay $ F tee, of which F. A. Vogel of Cole- f oa to gabe nee Beatembes | harbor is chairman, failed in a meet. se < Nae ing last night to settle the method You'll also find full lines of underwear, sleeping wear, hats, jewelry, belts, suspenders, hose supporters, collars, handkerchiefs, sweaters, knitted vests, fur hats and VICTOR” FLEMING ~ No. 2, 8546 to 86%c; flax No. (Y 5; old September $1.24%; new ; 2 . < Production | ald May $1373. new and old] Santer on the election batter, ‘ta: |} DR. R. S. ENGE caps, mufflers, ete. ary ; ymber $1284 5 com No. 3 yellow [Follette had indicated his desire to o—- Jack Holt G i ee es oS . {Yun as an independent. Four of the | nsultation Free 5, 4 c to 44%%c; barley 67 to 81¢3) sive regular Republican electors | Supported by Se | ‘Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. were named in the primary as La- JAMES CRUZE pRopuctiom \The | COVERED’ po Go |Follette candidates. It is _under- th SisMARGEUGRAIN stood that these four are willing to d A splendid ste with fin andrei pictorial possibilitie Something “new!” tnisked by Russell-Miller Co.) | withdraw if the LaFollette campaign Bismarck, Sept. 3, 1924. . dark northern spring, 68 committee wishes them to do so, | and permit a full LaFollette slate 2 if Broadway K lein’ Ss Bismarck, and N Fifth Toggery be named in the independent col- umn. Mr. Vogel intimated that he | dark northern .. knew the attitude for the four elect- > JOMEDY | WAGON | Saat eae Es CD a MERMAID COMEDY a } 1 amber durum . Farmer-Labor Group “Family Life” @ Paramount Picture Another conference was to bring | third party adherents together, under it a 5 1 mixed durum .. 1 red durum .. | Be Sure and See the $1,500 Fire Works Display The most "spectacular showing of fire works ever ‘oo witnessed in the west : iV. Thursday (Tomorrow) Evens? : Also an old fashioned Big Indian War P“” ees Gate Admission 25 cents Grand Stand Frer, i Missouri Slop Fair 3 North Dakota Mandan