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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE |NEW BUYING BY - EUROPE HELPS and No. 1 seed sold around $: to $2.54 per bushels. The flax consumption in Europe andthe United States is estimated at about 85,000,000 bushels, making n allowance for seed requirements. futures, at KITCHEN READY ‘Poisoning, Hanging Nov. 10. 44, ended his use, N. Westby, s illiam ri { Suicide Methods PAGE THREE Our store will close "It gave me intense TO COOP ERATE, X i. For Constipated Bowels, Headache, Colds, Sour Stomach, Gases, Biliousnéss sy Enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver: and ‘bowel’ cleansing you ever ex- perienced by taking one or. two candy-like Cascarets, anytime, They physic- your .bowels fully. All the tonstipated:.waste and sour bile will move out of the ‘bowels without griping or stirring you up. There will be no bowel poison to cause colds, sick headache, dizziness, bil- iousness or sour stomach. More men, women and: children’ take Cascarets than ail other laxatives and cath- artics combined. 10 cent boxes, also 25 and 50 cent sizes. Any drugstore. ‘Ady. i December bartey ‘at’ Minn- ed on Friday at 84 1-: cents, with cash barley quoted at 66) to 80 cents, Argentine Crop Outlook Further unfgvorable news from the | Argentine crop and demand for lin- seed oil were the strengthening fac- ‘tors in thé flax market. Rain and snow in Canada also caught some of the flax unthreshed, and it is now reported that some of this will: prob- ably not be threshed until spring. Flax future prices at Minneapolis ad- vanced 10 cents for the week and closed on Friday at $2.55, , the December.” “Cash *‘prives,” > however, did not follow the full advance of the ORDER EARLY BROWN & - TIEDMAN Quality Grocery. 120-5th St. Phone 53 ‘ONE NIGHT IT RAINED’ COMING “THE SEA HAWK” WITH MILTON SILLS “MERTON OF THE MOVIES” WITH GLENN HUNTER | j cording to the latest estimates the ij ein his home here last night i supply this year — will F Aiea tr epreaat H agony to waik three GRAIN PRIGES si sets ost. H ae ete ae rom to p.m. in 39 Wile Wt Je We | jed as follows: United States 29,600, WD ne canes - hie ethecd IM blocks” —"#m%2." | | 000, bushels Canada 6,000,000 bush FACIE LE eS es _-- ; . fe Westby drank an ounce of one s i els, India 16,000,000 bushels, {-polbbut ahd /GSFENOIUE IEE ot observance of Armis- Firm Tone Developed During | 4rzcntiv 00,000 bushels. Resents Any Statement Mill!) wcocier poison and. then hun 5 | Week Is Ascribed to Buy- | Qt 5 and, Elevator Has Been in | pian that railed wee Wore ti D t il ie CRE Reporte | Pelee eeree | alemmene Sueur tone oe ice Vay to allow em- ail | sprinkling gasoline over the Ta room, M MUCH WHEAT IS SOLD LOSSES AMOUN | VIEW ON THE ELECTIO ployees to take part 1° wwrltee Mr. JW," 2 e000 a | iF Gi Serie Gaeeine rele PRESERVES FOR H H very much afraid that I was going to be a cripple. Stock on Farms Lower Than} | «given cooper in te ae i ee in the services 5 Beginning in my arches, the pain reached to my knees, = enna : | 5 imeMbereor tt eTRRERAT (CRW \ — i shat is, if I was on my feet for more than an hour. Usual This Time of Year, | has sion GHRCBOSGEAMNVENRERAIIG: erie | I fult prety badly about it,” Iwasa yourg woman S: U.S. R i j ed Bae Perera ects ly, ute | and couldn't even do my owe houurwiorh. ¢ It gove Says U. S. Repor | Rise ee ea eet nd regard to faction, in any effort | = me intense agony to walk three blacks o wate aes to New High Figures i eee ak en there will Sureoe se | Report Up To September ve no obstruction by Independents! (0 * i P i . FRIEND recommended ‘The three pHaapa eee asinine: woe 0: Saks a sie ba “ Jon ds Industrial Commission in| Governor Nestes Communi- . pe ne dal r lei tone 3 is Year Shows “anything that for the good of | nate! 4 Nraeuiiens. 4 5 if Sion Gripper Shoes of foot troubles are eliminated tiie "Wook RAE NEV. ths ; the state, Josepha. Kitchen, Com-| Cates with Executives e Br OSs pala ~. Herlettercon- by the Ground Gripper de- to the weekly grain’ marl apc sioner of Agriculture and) Labor a e i inues, ‘1 lost no time in get- sign which includes, first, she ot the ited States Department of HOW IP FIGURED , member of the Industrial Com-; Governor Nestos of North } ting a pair. My feet never ee iculture, and wheat and rye prices | Us tte dladbivedl (Dakota today addressed a communi . burt me any more. Thesales- 11744641 s#ner line,which gives advaneed to near the high point of a). | oe Sieben th, x-[cution to Governor MeMuster of man told me that Ground ore room for your big toe ihe eee RUBUE The North Dakota State Mill and/ception to int {South Dakota and Governor Dixon | Gripper Shoes would correct. 8nd relieves pressure; second, of October. The barley m: | or at Grand For in two} ene yen a statement by Mr, | of ie proposing that iny io return Limit of De “confided a court my foot troubles, I hardly the flexible arch, which belps Abie AUGER, Sill ¢ ERICH Rc cae er > alfect th the severe Tae: | testion Ci nen TEAS AUEAUU eh find Be ees 2A A UI at LL . 4 abou cents per bushel, Corn ani 7 oc LE An Ue Coe UCed SInOe earn — 1 " believed him, but they bave the arch of your foot to cure l aateraiborwevestiin eel Dot takes dose Cedi {ttl Commission has not ende kame by the creation of game pre- | —TC NBHEE HEEDTC” UGG. SINGEEE EET done just that.”? itself; and third, the rorer Renewed export buying of good | vditis “Conan atnaly os ou ie the state well and Ras Ubon 4 the Missouri River. BRITISH TO ioweven ia: balan Ged beanie anee i | v0) one vith a falling ieiies ot eae played politics with the s Already, Governor Nestos ex 7 fal fd) CORLINREE GEUGCREEH IIo ee End yer fot robles by Weel, which corrects the un- {wolume, together with 9 falling QE Tigures the, bound of managers |g HES aca NaARREIEURS es |piaining his aetion, game preserves, OLAVE LONG anid!) Goetlinges Of presentaceR ene Red ing Ground Grippers. natural tendency to’ toe out. incipal strengthening fuctor in the] the Tutgest cea ees or ee ine stgis | tet eed to he taken ‘out of polic{ lave. been plage ENGAGEMENT a matrtawes are gai eee * Only the Ground Gripper d rye markets, Foreign ious reports and audits made of the |{ic* becuse it is not in polities," | Mississippi River, It has been found ae sult of a six to twelve month's en- Shoe gives you all three of | nd market conditions were also] institution, even though it has in| Kitchen said. “C. E, Austin was {by aaturalists that birds learn ‘ ement.” these specific foot- helps. | favorable. Continued dry wea-lthe last month or two made the best |"{ed general manager and he was |Where they are protected and the pndon, Nov. 10-—“Back to the long ‘ | in Argentina is causing some de-| showing since it opened for business, |(°l t® hire and f without re-/sult is that in their flight from (en nent,” seems to have become , FOR LUNCHEO: | terioration in crop prospects in that!” The deficit is shown as follows | tition by the Industrial Commis-|north to south. or back again the | sort of slogan among the lovelorn Toasted cheese sand ar Jcountry, and Argentine exporters laren bonidleor A GeReER jsion. The only other two members j migratory birds seek refuge in the |»! Lritain. It would be hard to say llexpected Sto nerve 1anheee [were reported to be buying back for-| Hupreciation no $119,285.20 01 Bis staff named by, the Commis-|keme preserves. Similar coopera. {ow the change hus come about but ices He nee dak Prete ot Tho Rotor Hea! ward cont London. : n {sioner were the head miller andjtion in the preservation of birds /¢vidence accumulates that long en- Where the main dish is of vegetable 5 Interest. on Construct | _ Pow nite figures are! Bonds meee og6.g91.35 | Mnaeer of the elevator and no com-|and game might be afforded. by |eegements again in fashion, Ba at eS availabl 4 JUNTA LDU pone Sante ar cirus Oe TESST es ny Gale el Giga UIE MENS eadiban wa EL en ages pre- {| The wartime habit of the hasty eT rT E SKETS MEN’S CLOTHES SHOP [than usual has been sold from the| "pyng, | °" Operating lappointments, made before Mr. Aus- {Serves along the Missouri River, he | arriage—not seldom followed. by Wherein: verona tt i SHOE leita THREE nIELOCS are leeemeuguesns 5 {tin could assume his position. said. repentance at leisure PIV | aes ea ate end CHIP T OIEEER ALEX ROSEN & BRO. | mate less than at this time| Accrued interest, construc “I feel that the mill and elevator . ~ [ime awa the nO: aya ih Mei eae McKenzie Hotel Block |last year, notwithstanding the in|" “tion ho: e inagement has been removed from | & i H of prim days; °°8™S 3 ponds, state tr pecia ates eu eee ‘ ; jeressed production, Altogether the mt _ |politiess OMEs Austin (Rad ao eon’ Ales when Queen Victoria used to spank | 3 F | Position of the wheat market h Bs report nection with the state political fac- | 7 one andchildren who after-, Overcoats—ready to put e b 4 titeronl ent | 2 H err TRSSbOAEE f | uthorize 9 r mperor of Germany.| On. walk out, Isek successful become firm, @ only weakening = 7 ; ever, he hourd of man- . M peror oO) rman . . Bt Ss b 5 ieaay Ree | Total deficit | | 1h tock Sh ri y ms tor of importance being the large | created by the legisla- | ivestoc ROW | is a slump in the sale of | Klein’s Toggery. | visible supply, totaling around $0-| During the period July, August {tte as a bur to political control. | E ied “ {000,000 bushels. jand September, according to the re-| "Be Industrial Commission has pro-| Spi rates of fare and on Exports to date total nearly 100,-| port, the operating deficit of the;Vided the management of the mill|third for the round trip have been| gs [00,000 bushels, compared with} mill’ was $11,094.01, much reduced {With ample funds for operation. | 1 by the Northern Pacific! % about half that amount for the same|from the previous period, while the| “We sought the best manager we|railway for the International Live | I period last ye Flour production} fixed charges bring the total loss tld find when we made the ori-|Stock exposition in Chicago, Novem has consumed about 15,000,000 bush-| for the pe . {ginal appointment. It was nece {ber 29 to December ¢ he i \for the period to $74,825.83, p | i els more wheat than during the first! The expense of selling the flour,|f@r us to wait two months or so for|are effective from all points ; All-Star Cast to report, Thomas Hall held his lead | feur months of last year, but most) which has been questioned, appears |M!: Austin to assume the position,|Minnesota, North Dakota and Wis-| @ a over Gerald P, Nye of Cooperstown {of this has been accounted for in}ty be rather small for the period, because he could not be released|consin, and from points in Montana | Was Chosen For in the close second district short | the increased exports. It is figured at 25 51-100 cents on | Mmmediately by the large institution jeast of and including Glendive, and | 6 $n? | term contest by 1,589. Nye eannot Cash Wheat Us each barrel of flour, as compared to tat was employing him. We waited |points on the Sidney and Ollie ‘Lost Battalion overtake Hall as he would have to] Cash wheut prices followed the |the cost of a barrel of flour--wheat | because we thought he was a good |branches; also from Winnipeg, Man EE eee gin 106 votes per precinct and re-| futures and advanced about 10 cents} milled, flour packages and twine, |! n Vee crete willl be sold Novem: | In filming the marvelous story of! cords show the outstanding precincts | per bushel during the week. No.Jete—is placed at $6.8480. The op-_ t the time the mill was started,|ber 28 to December with final the Lost Battalion a story which/have but approximately 35 to 45{1 hard spring and No. 1 dark north-|erating expense, including labor, is | it necessary to open it by units /return limit December rivals the deeds of knights of old| votes each. ern were quoted at the Dec. price tolgiven as 34 60-100 cents per barrel, XPerimentally, and the early oper-| Special westbound fares also have | and the epics of Greece and Rome, Peter ales, 20 cents over, but the bulk of the} The mill, on September 30, owned #ion of the mill was simply to get}been made for the annual conven an all-star cast was selected by sales were around 9 to 12 cents over] 660,670 bushels of wheat and 22,600 |i! ready for full operation when |tion of the United States Blind Vet- | fdward A. McManus, famous motion Too Late To Classify the December pri Minneapolis.|husheis of Durum, with 34,848 bush- | the proper time arrived. erans of the World War which will picture producer. Among the stars ees {Receipts fell off stightly at both | oi both in transit. “Inferences in many quarters that|be held in Seattle, Wash, November hot ere secured ere Cre FOR RENT—Strictly modern five| Minneapolis and Duluth, but were ener nS jthere has been politics in the man-}10 to 15. The rate will be one f: i lelen Ferguson, Sidney D’Albrook,)/ ‘room duplex, attached garage,| still of large volume. Durum prices! @& n ny ement of the mill are unfounded |for the round trip on the identifi Jack McLean, Blanche Davenport immediate possession. Tel, 751| were als higher showingtu gain ort SN ATOR LODGE ‘and I fee! that they have been det cation certifi plan. Faves so] SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’’ d INSIST 1! ah and Tammany Young. or 151. 10-6-tf. j about 5 cents at Duluth for the VETERAN G.O.P. “|mental to the success of the insti- |have been ed in one direc-} 4 an 1 at He Colonel Charles |W - week ending Friday, ' SENATOR “DIES tution. / ition vias Wash. and in the | ittlesey, commander of the Lost here was a more active demand Z t member of the Industrial | opposite ction via Californias; Unless yi 5 ae q 3) a 5 y 4 Battalion, jhimself appears iw the PEN ae Pulldipgion cor-|for hard winter wheat both from x (Commission, 1 shall favor continu-|the destination of such tickets is | t ne ie i tine cape tevells os ne picture, which will be shown under ; btm and = Bdwy. Suitable/ milis and exporters. Export bids ad- Sorta a ing the o ion of 1 with- { hol getting the genuine ayer Aspirin proved safe the auspices of the Lloyd Spetz Post| for storing cars and corn, or other ed to around 10 cents over the ea ate bei one) or- Out interferences of and by | will be sol Vrs rae ; § ae J EP : I 3 of the American Leagion at the Audi-/ Purposes, Inquire at Building. EopDeccuibariinicest wo ueruce larg eva encurenent el siriet |r sseel lito Inn perinetli el tmmumenmn tate | polnGe inementane Gunite wa | by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for ferences ane oeatey On 11-10-1W} sel at the Gulf for No. 2 hard winter | publican ional convention ling the period of trial.” ton and Or on November i lesey assisted jn directing the pro- ve 2 i wheat for immediate — shipment.: Philadelphia in 1900 nd = 10 inelusive; and from pints 1 | 5 : adac J alop 7 ; 3 Bees ae ladelph: 900 and at Ch | points in| Colds Headache 1 -umb duction. FORT RENT—Light hovsskeading| Weuvier sules on these bids were re-|in 1020, fermen pee eeee RAINCOATS (Minnesota, North Dakota and. Wis- | : ke Neuralgia Lumbago With him appear Captain George| Te0ms, all modern, St-| ported, which somewhat relieved the}, e frie : "3 | iS leonsin two days Hii All tickets ail T ache Jeuritis atis ! p Phone Boa a lifelong friend, urged Mr. Lodge i ain oothache euritis heumatism meMutty, he seconde in sommes ner Ge IAN: congestion at Kansas City and other|/ nomination for the republican pre: SELL WELL IN | : and other officers and men of the, bese ia ae hard winter wheat Pl Inter-| sidential candidacy in 1916 wher | | 7 ’ fi gallant little band who were for six /FOR RE rior mills were more active buyers | Noscevelt destined. the eee ee SEATHWAITE CCEpT only (Bayer) package days cut off by the German forces! St. Phone | because of the possibility of a short= | partes nominating, As chairman of — Fo which contains proven directions. from the American army in the Ar- ge of wheat for their local require-| the 1920 republican convention, Sena-| London, Nov. 10. eathwaite, in Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 table! * P ention, Sen: ry y 12 tablets gonne forest. Every effort was made Pint yn RE {j ments later in the crop year caused! tor Lodge was prominent. in co Borrowdale, has been picked out as | | Also bottles of 24 and 100—Drusgists. i to make the production faithful in leon endard Piano and) by the heavy movement of ‘wheat}enees which led. to President Hard-|the wettest place in wet England. | | Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid 4 the minutest detail to the great his- avenport. Call 303 So. 11th St. from the farms at this time. Soft] ing’s nominati The meteorological department has | | tape event, which it recone) 11-10-1Wkj winter wheat also shared in the ad- an published table of the average | | e result is a wonderful picture a pears ae vance of spring and hard winter, but | EDN! a al ls for the last 60 Matinee Every At 0) which has been acclaimed as a splen- LOST OR STOLEN—Child’s collap-| milling demand was of smaller vol-| I Ay BO NESDAY By le ihe pie peel te aa = e did lesson in Americanism. The| sible: “Kumfy-Kab” go-cart, steel} ume because of a less active demand A. P.)—Funeral services for U.|waite, who has recorded an average TO IGHT | heroic resistance of this little group} frame and wheels, imitation brown | for soft winter wheat flour, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, who| precipitation of 48 inches. - "CE | a 1 (@) ea re has already been enshrined in the| leather seat and back and collup- | Rye Higher d here last night after u fight] Seathwaite’s actions in the matter MONDAY and TL history of the nati It will stand) sible buggy top. Return to E. M.j Higher prices for rye in the/ for life that surprised the do. at of weather have been eccentric, even | always as a memorial to the Amer-} Hendricks, 615 6th St. for reward. kets were reflected in| will be held Wednesday at Christ|for the British Isle nd during | i TONIGHT AND TUESDAY ican spirit and a lesson, taught by 11-10-3t demand and higher] Church, C: LAT AYIORT ne We cevithies laceehas ATRT < = a mbridge, probably at nvon,|the last half centur place ATINEE TOMO) , 9. the men of many bloods who form-|_ a r American rye. Export] it was decided at noon. As he will]recorded an average of 4.06. inche | | ATINEE TOMORROW AT 2:30 " ed the battalion, in devotion to) FOR SALE—Two men’s overcoats, | s n large and elevator] be buried in the Lodge family lot,fof rain in June but in August there | America at its best and noblest. one sheeplined, one heavy cloti| j re also buying grain to! Gumbridge will have been the funeral been an average of & inches. | oc i ”? e wih scons coat; and desk cheap, ts for shipment. The po-| services and, interment, altho London can claim to be one of. | Late Returns SE ath St .of the rye market continues | long career in public life had brougit|the arid spots of England, with | of aa __ | vety firm because of the smaller! him back only occasionally in :ecent jonly 23.5 inches as an annual aver- | g With Add To Totals i Must sell at onea high | world supply. j Nears to the scenes of his college | age. | | PAT O’MALLEY MARY ASTOR 5 ° le Grand piano. Has fine tone,| There was an increased movement} days at Harvard. William Lawren a i Of Candidates) teautitur case, win sen of new erop during the week, but| who ws sate ahaotleke cha yay FLEET FET! | = ? ; t ES 4 who was a playmate and colle NORWAY FLEET FIFTH i | 7 a Marcon : wal. Address No. 868, in r ts were relatively small. Re-}of Senator Lodge, will offic Christiania, Nov. 10—The combined ! i RAYMOND HATTON and ‘argo, N. D., Nov. 10.--Returns| of Tribune. 11-10-8t | ceipts of old corn also were not large nL I tonnage Of they Noxwerian’ merch int i = an 4° from 2,142 precincts out of 2,160° in DAN with the denand more setive thin] BRT IN, BARBERS. __| fleet ts now the fiith greatest in the i WARNER OLAND North Dakota gave Coolidge 94,584; |HOUSE FOR RENT—4 rooms and|for sometime. Cash prices advanced Z BERS world and of practically the same | LaFollette 89,180 Davis 13,809; Fos-| bath, strictly modern, partly fur’}2 to 3 cents in most of the markets. Mi size ax before the outbreak of the First in peace, first in action, and first in the hearts of , 809; ath, 5 y 2 W | size as before “ a ace, firs a , s) ie hearts of j ter 307. nished or unfurnished. Phone 79 2 yellow selling over a range ILL CELEBRATE Wat Wie, dntapiit tones ciean hie haenstes . Returns from 2,078 precincts on} or call 206 8th St. 11-10-3t m about $1.07 at Minneapolis Berlin, Nov. 10.—The Berlin Hair-| Ships wrecked during the war have | | Se SER a Governor give Halvorson 85,11 — and Kansas City to $1.11 at Chicago] 9.0 ssore! Union cope ta eet sitit” | been replaced with modern steam and That’s just a brief word picture of Bi . 7 Sorlie 98,512. lon Rennes ertiee aca: lead Siac edcnen Biniealiige cuessoral Union celebrated its two | been ! AN ° | phat ust a price word picture of Bill Pendleton, hero Returns from 2,079 precincts on| ing, modern and furnished. Use wide discounts under the] Wandredih Ber Ceeeliay by | | i etic 2ne necan: ' the tax bill gave for passage 92,670; ; of piano. Ideal arrangement ‘f. pending on condition and mois- | U@f¢ a Shop. wing | ae SOL tebe: -t A wall “ootee ; against 98,789. tamilyoot. two. (Galll ater five \turercontents Nowa 46 cenotted: to davai: Ths iatést styles in women’s Talk about romance—thrills—adventure! This pic- With but 15 additional precincts| 614 8th Strect. L140-1w | be buying cofn out of Kansas City, Malratessing fads, including the la- ture is just packed with all three! which is unusual but feflects the | [vst freaks in bobbed hair, were meee condition of the crop in that ae Pathe Comedy ; : Demand for Oats = There was some improvement in| Elks Band members should 9 the demand for oats, and prices ad-| meet at Elks a o15) ad? ! a Ss Hall at 1:15 DIZZY? Breath Bad? | vanced 2 to 3 cents. Stocks, however, sharp Tuesday, Nov AW for | You're Your Stomach | continue large, although the coun- L4 27 MOV. Bilious! bapa try move: us become somewhat | Parade duty. ‘At Ie" blcleck Noon ous is Sour! smaller. » buyers were more} Saeed Fi ae ‘some export. in- LIKE BACON FAT | Tues., Nov. 11th., in : ‘ sports, however, have! ; The Eras age bacon fat an salad | observance of jot been , totaling only about| dressings and like it better than any; se rama 500 O00 bushels: other oil for that purpose. . A ea -ariey market aa. tol, pening —— ig ARMISTICE DA Mia renCueRuion ° k- Receipts; @—————_—-_-_____@ e ; nd the lack-of elevator | | LITTLE JOE eee DY euted weakness in the -casl a ] ot Preeti pet eee OR | KATHLE uation, Later in the week, NORRI harley prices advanced with} MOST FOLKS ARE NOW ; Teetit Thy oetted atac| RESTED UP FROM PLEASE PATHE NEWS ad 3 ‘ter demand ang offerings were well|,. THEIR VACATIONS Tuxedo Comed; ‘ AUDITORIUM -HLIT GNV HOI ‘AON Presented by Lloyd Spetz Post _

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