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a | PAGE SIX ’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MARKET NEWS Wire Markets By Astociated Press WHEAT DROPS “ | t 2 3) | 1 | z Chicago, March 4.—-Influenced “by | 4 an unexpected sharp deciine at Liv- | 4 erpeol, wheat underwent a material Setback here early today. Opening 4 prices which ranged one to % two cents lower with 1-2 1, to $1.98 and July $1.72 to 1-2, | something of a downturn low were followed b rally and then bj than before. Subsequentiy the ket ran into heav sellin way rush, May ng to $1.91! lies ensued at the last but w atively s The close was : 2y s cents F St 4 and e 81 3 ‘ ' APOLIS FLOUR ul Minne , March 4.—5 to 10 "cents in J lots family 4 patents quoted a 5 to $10. barre! in 98 Ib. cotton sacks. Ship- r ments 2 6 barrels. Bran 0 to $24.00. PAUL LIVESTOCK KREISLER COMES TO BISMARCK HAILINSUR ANCE : bi motion there be ironed the clincher buried © Ayes--Atkins cock, Bakken, Benson, | leckten, Frederickson, | Hjelmstad, — Ingerson, UP ONCE NORE (ita: iton, iMeCrory, McLachlin, Miklethun, Ol- Zoning Measure Fails in The} ie * the most vicious measures ever rev ae, the sreuuced in the iT M jhad vance 'oharged that it was d \the state railway commission make preferential rates in favor the state mill and elevator in Grand | Fo nd thus drive th in the state out of busines: fe After House Bill 86 hail Ynsuran led to pa: late yesterday {to put the clincher the defeat of the bill led to its reconsideration, and re-reference to the committee on insurane gislature. s the North Dakota sen- y afternoon an attempt on to} of} od an amendment to except ag | The bill was on the calendar for} ouitural. products from the provi- |third reading. There was no debate! ion. of the bi when it was read, but several of the | crnat isn’t. the idea answered | jIndependent senators. excused them-|eenator Walter Schlosser of Grand | from voting on the ground | io ii. question of ra for were personally interest- n the meastfre. As a result the ‘bill received 24 aye votes to 21 nays. d clevator is cov nal market bill wh the state ed in the tern The roll call on ‘accepted, pi which would the present law in this respect and ae te, Hart, Kaldor, |. Mur-| Appropriation bills for the sine In Forest Week pee Porter, muscu Ste-|and Valley City Normal school geek na ens, Storstad, Tofsrud, Camp, | which were reported in by the com Washington, March: 4.—President "Lynch Magnuson, Marshall, Martin, Governor Sorlie [son of Barnes, Olson of Burleigh, cepted. lebrated within that week. ‘a Senate But Is To Be [Olsen of ‘athman, Patten, Pz American Forest | Week will re- 'terson, T a- | | AUTO BODY Or | place: the period heretofore designa- | Brought Up Again |mands, Ward, | \ted as Forest Protection Week and | ES AND MILES H MILES AND M | Not. voting, | STATE ELECTS its ofservance will be directed by ali | Whitman, | national citizens’ committee headed | , OTHER HOT DEBATE Debate H. B. 184 | OFFICERS HERE iy tosmer overnay Frank 0. Low. Lots of mileage - 1 Another warm debate came a short den, of Mlinois. The committee is f 7 : Saas jtime later over H.W. 1, which gives | Ay extensive advertising campaign | t9 include 100/representatives of \ ina Lanpher Me sure Givin Railroad the e railway commission blan-!4) direct motor touris traffic| tional organizations which are being ; e ‘1 eas siving al [ket powers to fix commodits freight! through North Dakota during the} enlisted in an effprt to make obser- | hat -- quality in Power ein | Mites within the state, \ fcoming tourist season was planned | Vance nation-wide, ¥ | | Senator J. E. Stevens of I it the annual mecting of the North| In his ‘proclamption the President | - every fibre Freight Rates Passes ‘county led in the attack on this meas-| Dakota Automobile association held upged all patriotic citizens to unite . ure, whieh he denounced as “one of iy’ pismarek, the comimon. task of forest eon- ramen (a bthewe aTINSLIe) ese pnea nice He of- ix | Irish of Fargo, treasurer, and Charles | cert tonight, was furnished by the r-|O- Russell of Devils Lake, together] Stone\Piano Company of Fargo. It |i Mr. Danielson and Mr. Irish) came through in state by express, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1925 . tic and too many regenerative sets tuning in, as well as the warm weather, are given as the causes of the failure. da measure modifying Asks Governors To Cooperate {the same bill having been* accepted! iby the house. mittee on appropriations will be on| Coolidge in a proclamation today Wednesday's calendar, called upon the state’ governors to A report of the state affairs com-| cooperate in observance of the week mittee recommending for pussage| of April 27-May ‘3 as:American For- il creating ajest Week, and recommended that, state efficiency expert was also ac-| wherever possible, Arbor Day be cel LANPHER | HATS Recogttizing that North “The forests | |Dakota offers-the more popular path | jto the national parks in Montana and | of the ee ube i started as : nadian northwest, officers of | "© * DRC HU LLL ent on our course. We are bound ‘the association decided on a special : effort to divert tourists going ‘from|Y # solemn ‘obligation from which no evasion and no subterfuge will | to the northern route | 10) i North Dakota on the able cier and Theodorg serviltiion and renewal. A stylish asset to your appearance. which crosses ational’ Parks Roosevelt highw | ’. E. Danielson of Minot was re-| elected president, J, R. Carley of! rand Forks, vice president; ° Fred | | Steinway “Piano By " Express For The Kreisler Concert. The beautifal Steinway | Grand Piano to be use! at the Kreister Con-. will compose the executive commit-| shipped‘in care of, Wachter Transfer Paul, March 4.—Cattle re- lie, Govewnoe Walter Waddgek amy 1c, Dee Say or Tio fe tee us a result of the election of offi-| Co. | This beautiful Steinway is |] * DR. R. S. ENGE | bill will be for the protection of tHe : Mei aeeh Gece ed declared the Dill lost since it had] oo.) mills by enabling them to mect | Fs held at the board of directors] worthy of the Great Kreisler. Chiropractor x ) cents higher | re tee ne than a constitutional |ih.0 Competition of Minneapolis mill-|™eeting after the membership mect- : —Adv. Consultation Free 25: | AS ania crs who now get low interstate rates. | ME ee EL : \ Sere eiees cactinee After several other measures had | aicg it will be of decided help to the I The directors named for the com-| RADIOS FAIL TO PICK | 11 Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. ; et been acted on, Senator Atkins of aching plants at Grand Forks and [iM ere: anielson, Me. ae wee AUGUBATION 7 TCG ocoa sIuht ewe owner county ot) bk prea ie Fargo.” Irish, Mr. Carley, onklin, Bis-| | Although school children were t ; clincher motion on the vote by which |") + this bill might |marck; J. P, Hess, Mandan; J. P.| sent to different places in the city = ag $225: ee ; the bill had been lost. Immediately |},, Senator Ole Bt-|Cain, Dickinson; Ernest Bylin, Cay-| where radio sets were in readiness 1 og receipts 14,000, acti ° a storm broke loose. a; Mr. Russell, M, H. : to catch, the inaugural ceremonie i : Lae 4 testad of McHenry county. It will| Usa; Mr. Russell, M. | to catch, the ig a cents i i ale ob ute chers be bill nrovid balay abe ATI) SEREMROT TSR USaREnG ral] FoaH Grafton: W. W } | little ‘success met their efforts. Oc- OLDSMOBILE 1 $13.00. ager ; ‘things for the payment of 20 per] (onmisciene SawOR nn ry Miller, Jame casionally President Coolidge’s SERVICE nv Weight 206. | FRITZ KREISLE cent of the hail loss claims incurred | ye iis torests oc inb neues HE they | - - _ speech was faintly heard, as was the ALES AND SE » GiGRe Ol 7 \ LK SLER Hd 1923 Thee nae, a paid for! over get to working in the interests! A favorite ct itty ch ings epi- | band, but nothing aletinee ane ae DAKOTA AUTO * . a Be eae ‘ ratoaet 4 ; i he reason that the 50 cents per acre Ser iaan sake Fi aeraltaeenwde haraet ver.)Too muchoata: | sca Chicago, Marth 4 Fritz Kreisler, famous violinist, arrived in’ Bismarck at !indemnitw tax collected that year |°! th Se eeueetoa Se eee Loe Hele tence ee SALES CO. 5 18.000, 25 to 85 cents noon today, accompanied by a valet and manager, and will |only amounted to enough to pay the ton SERVGH RENAN ONU os Se 107 5th St. Phone 428 =H ae Sa LE ay 8.000, 10 to appear at the city Auditorium tonight in concert. Bismarck se clare ae oer ene Y and the bill then p: es 228 FP sitA0. Sheep receipts 14,000. is one of the smallest cities in which the violinist, on his'the present law this would be all ae rie dgmbs steady to strong. , Way to the Pacific Coast, has appeared. He left Chicago less that the claimants would be entitled eae | k = a than two weeks ago, were he gave several concerts. to. Fleckten ‘on, Hamilton j ‘ ; CHICAGO PRODUC eo See Much Opposition pee ae : an eed \ i Chicago, March 4.—Batter hightr ; |. It was on this section of the pro- Liens ata rabnt: MACaNGNE A Guarant Remedy | t peaceints ap tubs. Creamery. ex-| COURT GRANT TWO BANKING eae aie Sena tor Dall Batty: 3) MeGiory, OMiklerhtor ; FOR mueeitcH NG, BLIND, PILES : h — —- | BILLS PASSED Farose to object to Senator Atkins sa ae BL AGton Ge 4 i] TAILORING & HAT WORKS i Uh paee oN ' 1 1 j IN THE HOUSE meer. te Re eater | Pathman, Patten, Patterson, ' It is now put up in collapsible tubes with detachable | (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) ( ers who had suffered hail losses in ale eitghie) saRWEER: i Sf tEN'S 1 Bismarck, Mar. 4, 192 \ a 1028 necdéd ithe additional smoney;(ecC | Nigynar, | Bue mue, Suse pile pipe making it very easy to apply, ' TAD een a ae i REA ORUNGA | (Continued from page one) TAt the same time he charged that| Noe. ipactyate, Kretsehmar, Me Pears rae i . 1 nerthern spring providing that employes of instita- those who were opposing the passage | 7,4 )Jin Murphy Page, Porters Steal | DRY CLEANED— 1 amber durum tions and the state pting elece of the bill were working in the in-| ciovene, storstad, Tofsrud, Van | i brossed. and Syed: \ 1 mixed durum tive officer: pnsent of terest of the priv nee com-| Comp, il, 4 ' Meit Orders Given a 24-Hour Rae auinain It * board of administration and the panies to Kill off the state insurance} ““ryo' senate had a good deal of | eenriGes r te Laugh or “Cackle” Figures asi). oy Raines BEY eee UR ETOY ope user ae horsep! a bill increasing ite ° eet DRUGGISTS ee money if | —wWe Call For and Deliver —- RL Nosd rye Chief Evidence of | The budget: bill for school dis-'ator Atkins, and he spoke his mind] 4 pennese to nate aay it fails to cure. PHONE 58 ier man wickes ; : |tricts was killed, although a similar plainly. cranken leo gh GpROBTIALION | . i i ee Hard) Winter Complainant | measure ving to cities and vile Im getting tired of hearing the} ry. pudget bill for the state cere | Special directions enclosed with each =—— OMB geo a visas a jages previously had passed nother senator from Renville, (Senator Pat- AGLiatae HEGEL a ce . . ry Ett We quote but do not ‘handie the! acter a’ pepe ord examination 2 su a iovided thst hotels terson) take it for granted that he eretlanl bauiianlumiiet San aes “package. - Your druggist will order it. é HEMGREis, vercwt. ily nn it eitiel seaden ten otis ycpnbainetie Bill’ declared it applied Atkins, "If this, bill pastes it will “ZOE a ee eases ie COAL. i Ba |}avih or nay the defendant only to the MeKenzie Hotel, Bisy mean that my county, Towner, will Pomt ge s130,000, a ig a i Yellow White &iihe Nearing of one witness. fc the and 85 Pine aces ura [ety (00 1b) veccivenaboubs sl i0etzoms thennay, vormie, house. bill doing with DRY WOOD. ; Mixed prosecution, in the $ “ Cirle as j mont sores ties eG a count¥ agent work as killed with BALED HAY. e case fu ' ss tf 2 se a pa pad i brdignt” cane, tore ot eo} 'BUDGET BILL is voor G30 of thar navment/ but {out debate, the senate having alrea STORAGE SPACE KOR lone eee é i BUN GALS RE ATRL I want to say that wouldn't vote for ' : . © 51 cent per pound discount under ation fC head ee | FOR CAPITOL the bin if it meant 1 would get $200,- i ; RENT. y (88 Ib. Har corn & cents under shell. | po eae hs is nial 900 instead of $300,“ | 4 | eae a Ea ube OFFICES OUT sida vot for 6 hecawe 1 AMERICAN LEGION DANCE. Ww. P. LOMAS - Ne SN RIG ae aie Sour ae screen) Wy Gey NEMA a. FV Gaineee Ba , ) ot ’ i Bes 4 NOTICE OF MORTG Hast niBhe to attend the i al of Ray- (Continued from page onc) loot the public treasury for the ben- | ‘ Corner Main & 9th St. CLOSURE SAL | mand At: Haomis, Conunonly Knowniasjone city and institutional ner efit of people who have already re-| Phone 82 Default having ocurred in the “Mike”, and Elder Eisness, both 6f/ was eliminated, the committec be- ceived all they are’ entitled to re- 2 - : conditions of the mortgage herein- on the of malicious tieving there would be less work be- ceive.” ‘ Music furnished by the after des o Is Hereby) e roof and cause of a bill passed at this session Urged Passage S PB bia 23 : Given, ‘that mortgage rught by Mrs.! exempting cities from required cx-! Senator Pathman of Grant county pxouuted aan are aN timed to indentify aminations, The tax comm urged the passage of the bill dec Setey Piece | Sis oath Ey pthcicrs, te S among the sreuP budget was unchanged fron ing that the farmers in his part of a “NOTICE ¥ ional Bank, of Washe i to twelve’ nu WhO'ommendation of the Budget Board. the state felt they were entitled to}! kota, a corporation,’ red CaHS rocks, tobile In a new division of work there is the 3 he face of their nail | 1 The Bismarck Shoe Hos- eo, dated the Bist. day of 2mm and other missiles against the’ included an income tax deputy and claims for 1 “They jaren’t so . . % October, A. D, 1918, and filed for! roof and is of her hb on the! auditor at jmuch interested in the bridges yBu pital has put in one more record in the office of Register of , night of February 24th, when she and! The sal: planning to spend the q pracfical shoemaker to Be of te hs of Burleigh and her two young ebildven were in bed.| tary of the hoard of “administration on. They wi his force, and is now pre- State o orth De itd » 4 earl _In examination and cross-examina-) and Industrial Commission, each, was claims paid up,” he dei S pared to do your Shoe ae tion Mrs. Thune admitied she had! cut from The! Senator J. E. Kastgate of G \ Ronairing i horcnier a pOOK AT” pe {not seen anyone throw any of the salary of the Deputy Commissioner Forks took the floor to oppose the epairing in short order. } foreclosed ule of the premises | ‘Wenty-five to thirty missiles shejof Agriculture and Labor which had bill. “Those who had hail losses in Do not send your stecl fin such mortgage and hereinafter * struck her house — betw: been placed at pnate 1923, have alréady received Arch Shoes to the fac- t described, Court Hous county of 4 North Dakots o'clock A. M. on March, A. D. 1925 mount due on such mortgage on the date of sale. The premise: mortpage and it qsatisfy. the same, qcounty of Burleigh le North Dakota, and lows, to-wit: F South Twenty-five feet (So, 25 ft.) | fof Lot Twelve (Lt. 12) of Block Four | (Blk. 4) in Baldwin Townsite, cording to plat thereof of re Office of Register of Deeds in and for said County and State. | There will be due on such mort-| of the in ut the front door smarck re situate in the nd state of described as fol- | gage at the date of sale the sum of Seventeen Hundred Sixty-eight and $3-100ths Dollars ($1 ). besides | disbursements and expen-| is foreclosure. IRST NATIONAL BANK, | Washburn, N. D., Mortgagee H. G. HIGGINS, Attorney for Mortgugee, _ Baldwin, North Dakota 2-11-18-26—3-4-11-18 e Pape’s Cold Compound” ae a Cold Right Up the costs she test Loom she lat- , but ke her, committee, year. In propr the Attorney-gene! Lut GunensaheteccMupeandle re wumosibinnitcunmence coun clivts itis vesseimiuesss me aierateermy| ies) mG \ went to thew w, saw Mr, Els- st the railroad commission, at h died of hog cholera.” | ness outside of the fence in the light |$3,600 a. year,,“Phe attorney-gencral ator Kaldor of Traill ‘raised | 0coa } we of a gas lamp across the street, re- also is given $7,500 for cigarette law the question of an amendment toj Ga ¢ ed him by his blac her enforcement. }the bill which was, he said, an ap- = Peap w and| ,The heaviest cuts were made in parent effort to over-ride a recent ‘ i yetic, li high top bc Sho. furihor. teste (the office of Gommieslonenof Annie Weahion of tne aanceme courts TAl Their active, energetic, little el to firing two shots with a six-|culture and Labor and the Dairy amendment woull make the hail tax | sho revolver, once through the} Commissioner, in that department. levy a prior lien en all propert: f window and once th the door The total for the Department of Ag-! against which it assessed just as/ large amount of}} when she had gotten and dressed, | Yriculture was cut from $37,400 as other taxes are. fter the continuous “ rdment.” (fixed by the budget, to $23,440, and| The clincher motion was finally nourishment and Frequent objection. attorney the dairy commissioner,~$31,980-in- defeated 29 to 17, and the bill, was | jfor the d Scott Cameron, led stead of $36,840 as fixed by the bud- then re-referred to the committec | much of this is to lively ions wi State’s get. An appropriation of $10,000 for on insurance in the hope that some Attorn: cao tenn gail oa image, and, former office was removed, o the inj n of irrelevant matter by apher provided — inste: the osecution, The disputes of printing cut to 000 £1 1} and the defense attorney’s travel made $1 nal tiffs with Mrs. Thune pro-| &9d postage $500 item for furni: County Court Room where the trial) Year, an increase to $3,000 had been moved when police court) been asked. The amount fo quarters proved inadequate. ants also was reduced. After the calling as witness of Harold Curaff, 17, who was in town that night and witne jin committee to have the yall deputi | $2,800 a year, and succeeded instances. he salaries of in the offices of Secretary nize no one, prosecution. cons way request of counsel. After almost a half hour’ placed at this, flgure: umdy, that the hearing be con- tinued for thirty da tion to subside: M Ay agreeing, condemned the Caeceaaiel and the “dangerous height to which this neighborhood quarrel had run,” and urged the “codler and ‘older heads in the commuaity to talk to and tame down the hot heads in the Paris, March 4.—Remark: | stances of self-surgery have |ported among animals and birds with legs skilfully A famous ‘surgeon says a bird with a-sort of slin| that tite 4f.further continuance is ee Remember, the “Basket tonight: putating its own ‘leg with to escape a trap and-of rats at, the Shines, atic raised to $2 , over what) the free employment service in the $1,000 ‘instead. of $1,600, nstead of $800. free was| much amusement in the au- ing maps co of over eighty persons, most-|7@Moved. The salary of the ly from Sterling, who filled tho! Commissioner was left ut Representative Stark made a pal salaries of to elected officers made. end Insurance Commissioner motion was’ made by Mr, Cameron) and agreed to by State's Attorney | py wees ARE poctors: M, France. Several sportsmen have shot with mud and gowny feather: broken leg, madi he bird’ i Rae aa 5 eroun.” proken leg, made by the bird itselt| Doesn't hurt one bit! Diop a littla Hotel. the court. granted. scontinuance.| i+, rane, A “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- postyoning the case unth April 3 at|yayor nee i UE a “Other! stantly that corn stops hurtihg, then SANITARY AND 3 . m,, attotneys to confer before) veritied reports tell of a. bear ‘am- Shortly you lift it right off with . CLEAN. : fi off their own feet when yeh, ‘opaeyt 800 are entitled to, have no more if 5 money than I would have to ask the j he declared. ve A \ bodies frequently require a suppliedby Baker's Cocoa ina seadily of the objectionable features could CORNS ‘Lift Off-Nc No Pain! one sten-, of two, 182,500, | assimilable. form. Av| | REG.U.S. PAT. OFF. | Walter Baker& Co.Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1780 - Dorchester Mass. Montreal.Can. BOCNLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SINT FREE dairy | $2,800 al D Oe | r assist- in most deputies of State were PROPHYLACTIC ver BEX Afforde Uimor Protection 8 cree ral CATARRH by able in- | of BLADDER a Schuman Sty So C4 been re- ’ + oe a ean me birds in bandaged he killed ig on its Opposite . the McKenzie ‘ingers, Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suffi- cient to remove every hard ° corn, soft corn, or corn between the. tocs, {and the foot calluses, Without: sor ness or irritation. its teeth gnawin| Quick Service. Reasonable Prices. Home. Baking and Cook-. ing. None Petter * i ai The Pantages Cafe } tory to be half soled whole soled. «We can do a factory job. We re- build shoes and ‘do not cobble. BISMARCK SHOE “ HOSPITAL. H. Burnman, Prop. _Two Radio Sets Given Away ;—_ FREE ¢, PATTERSON’S HALL W. E. PERRY FUNERAL DIRECTOR Parlors 210-5th Street. AUDIT! WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 Su p.m. Night and Day attendant Phone 687 PERRY UNDERTA: PARLO! Licensed Embalmer in Charge. » Day Phone 100 i Night Phones’ 100. or. 484R. Prices, Lower floor :........ oes $3.30 Baleony......-... $3.30, $2.75 ees Gallery .....-++--+ WEBB BROTHERS| Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Directors "Meensed Exubalmer ta Seat Sale opens at Harris & ‘Wootinansee’ meee, i i March 2nd. Balt orders now. ‘ vara Phone 246. Night Phones 246-887 POE ar ie

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