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i * FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1925 ’ MARKET NEWS Wire Markets By Asrociated Press WHEAT PRICE BREAKS TODAY Drops Six Cents a Bushel in| Early Dealings Chicago, March 6.—Acute weakness tleveloped early in wheat today and prices tumbled about 6 cents a bush- el for May. Un looeed. ene) deesatnins Liverpool market started heavy sell- ings here, Besides, exports from tho southern hemisphere were of rprising liberal volume, and there ‘© reports that the drought had n ended. Opening prices whic’ d from 1 and 1% cents to %e May $1.89% to $1.90 and July 714 to $1.68, were fgllowed by a swift further downturn, Chicag@, March 6.—More than six cents a bushel break in prices took place in the wheat market today be- fore trading had been in progress an hour. Foreed down by heavy sell- y deliveries fell to as low as 1-4 compared with $1.92 1-4 to 8 at erday’s finish, Un- ted lib exports from the sphere, together with exp southern hem rain in India, were largely responsi- ble. Subsequently persistent selling on a big scale brought about sharp suc- cessive breaks in price with only feeble rallies between, with May reaching $1.80. The close was de- alized, 4 to 11% cents net low- May $1.80% to $1.81% and July to Pott % 6 E, Minneapolis, March 6.—Flour un- changed to ten cents lower in car- foad lots ful patents quoted at $10.00 td $10.25 a barrel in 98 'b. cotton sacks. Shipments $4402 bar. Bran $2400 to $24.50. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, March 6.—Poultry alive, lier Fowls 26¢ to 27; springs Me; roosters 19¢; turkeys 25c; ducks Zic; geese 24c. Butter higher. Re- ceipts 6,641 tubs. Creamery extras die; standards 46%c; extra firsts 4c to 3 fitsts 39%e to 42c; seconds 3fe to 86e. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK xo, March 6.—Hog receipts 50 to 75 cents higher. Bulk Ch ,000. 5 to § Butchers $14.15 to Cattle receipts .3,000. Beef and firm. Bulk ‘Fat lambs rong. Bulk de- to $18.00. receipts 6,000. y steady to weights $1 sirable UL LIVESTOCK . Paul, March 6— 00. Moderately to strong. Largely steer run lots several part load One load 1,297 1b. Bulk steers and year- $ Fat she-stock cows $4.00 to $5.50. 5.00 to$7.00. Ye yearlin weight Heifers larg lings close upwards to $8.00. oan ners and cutters $2.75 to $3.50. Bo- Jogna bulls to $4.51 Weights kind Slackers at feeders in supply. Nominally steady to $I Jatlle receipts 1.200. Strong to 25 higher. Top sorts $11.00. Choice kinds $11.25 to $11.50, Hog receipts 11,000. Mostly 50¢ rable 200 to 300 1b. but- $13.75. Bulk 150 to 00 to $13.25. 130 25. % 150 Ib. v Odd lot packi eights Pig: higher. Bulk: good pigs Average cost Thursday. $1 weight 204 Ibs. Sheep receipts 500. Fat lambs about steady. Best fed lambs around $16.75, ree, trong. Minneapolis, March 6.—Wheat ri pts 150 cars compared with 236 ars a year ago. _Cash No. 1 northern $1.73% to $1.744%; No. 1 dark northern spring; choice to fancy, $1.90% to $2.02%; good to choice $1.78% to $1.89'%; or- dinary to good $1.74% to $1.77%; No. 1 hard spring $2.03% to $2.13%; No. 1 dark Montana on track $1.70% to $1,946; to arrive $1.701% to $1.94%; y $1.73'%; July $1.70%. | ‘orn No. 3 yellow $1.13C to $1.16% ; outs No. 3 white 47% to 48%c; bar- ley 77c to 98c; rye No. 2 $1.40% to $1.42%; flax No. 1 $3.01 to $3.06, BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnféhied By Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Mar. 6, 1925. No. 1 dark northern .. $1.60 Na, 1 northern spring ... 154 No. 1 amber durum .... - 169 1 mixed durum + 1.58 No. 1 red duram + 153 Noi 1 flax . + 2.85 No, 2 flax . + 2.80 No. 1 rye + 1:82 Dark Hard Winter - 1.63 Deyk Winter . + 161) Ofts ..... 38 We quot the flowing Barley Speltz, per SHELL CORN 5 Yellow White & Mixed No. 4 86 No. 5: 78 No. 6 12 1 cent per pound discount pnder 65 lb. Ear corm 6 cents under shell. Sample grade ..... 63 South Africa probably will adopt in the} |June 1 Cost of Street Depart-| ment Helps to Boost Tax Rate (Continued from page one) highways. We have omitted some of the cities whose costs seem too low. Twenty Northwestern & Middlewest Cities Green Bay, Wis. Sheboygan Bay City, Mich. . Superior, Wis. Oshkosh, W Bismarck Madison, W Dubuque, Muncie, Ind. Waterloo, Ta. Butte, Mont. Kokomo, Ind. ‘ouncil Rock I ' oie Decatur, IN. iio tht) Aurora, Hl. » 1.08 It should prove illuminating — to compare Bi larger citie lof the be: marek with some of the Rochester, N. Y. one paved cities in the coun- city of the same size $3.38, Newark, a bit large $2.21, Washington, D. C. $3.12, Milwaukee, $2.98, Portland, 2.07 and Duluth, $2.11, Minneapolis $4.15 per capita. The figures for Bismarck are based on these appropriation Roads and Streets . Lighting ... pa $400.00 11,000.00 Total.) ........ : A reference to the census bureau's report will show that it includes items under the caption of “High- ways” none of which Bismarck ap- parently is called upon to mect in the way of expenses. These are snow and ice removal, waterways and other structures as bridges Any one who has been in New Yo or some other large city will real the very large amount which t city is called upon to pay for snow removal. Another item which may be reflected in the per capita other communities is“ which is not included in Bi per capita figure. For thes’ a thorough examination of the op ations of the departments of this city under whose jurisdiction come the functions comprehended under the title of “High fixed by the census “bureau may — disclose many ways of effecting a reduction in costs. As far as costs go for street light- ing in this state the rates are fixed by the railroad commission and be- yond the control of the city com- mission. j The heavy strect cost in Bismarck comes from the expensive treet cleaning and maintenance depart- ment—more than $13,400 a year for this item seems excess Highway Policy Set- tled in Morning Session (Continued from page one) caused a rympus on Wednesday, was indefinitely postponed on committee report. Senate Bill No. 1, introduced by Senator Rusch, rewriting the delin- quent tax laws of the state, was passed by the House, 105 to 2. The me re reduces delinquent tax pen- alties and interest and makes other changes. Under the bill a penalty of 5 percent for delinquency of taxes becomes due March 1, a penalty of 3 percent more is attached on the first half November 1; on the second half a 5 percent penalty is made due Oc- teber 15. The change made is that a 2 percent penalty now imposed is eliminated. Also, after land is sold and the owner redeems, the present penalty is cut from 5 to % percent; and the maximum inter- est rate on tax sales is cut from 19 percent to 9 percent. When taxes become delinquent, the taxpayer m: ay the year longest due-—that is, if xes are delinquent three years a taxpayer must pay the first year’s 's, and may make two subsequent rh redemptions. Senate Bill 242, -whiéh fimposes Feferendum and recall peti- s, and requires each petition be accompanied by an affidavit that the signatures are correct, pasied, 108 to 2. The state departmental budget bill, which had been threshed out in com- mittee of the whole, passed, 109 to 0. Deny Building The House, in committee of the whole, approved. the University of North Dakota budget bill as recom- mended by the House appropriatio committee, which cut the appropri tions as made by the Senate. The bill, as recommended by the budget board, was $1,254,355 for two years and this was cut to $956,255, A long battle was waged in an ef- fort to reinsert $250,000 for building a new liberal arts building to re- place Merrifield Hall, which was con- demned and torn down, but this fail- ed. Rep. Stark charged the house -with being ineonsistent, declaring it voted $15,000 for aid in drilling oil wells, and made other speculative -appro- ions, but refused $40,000 for a ren’s tubereulosis building and SSS Quarreled Since | Wedding Day “My stomach and liver trou made a regular grouch of me. I sore at éveryone, including my wife. and we quarreled every day since the -wedding., She is a dear little a plan by which voters can register by mail. | em “nd bad” vires es Visi te girl and)» I know it was my fault. Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy was rec- omfénded for my. stomach trouble, || and since taking it I have felt like a. new man. : My wife and I now get along -beantifully.” It is a’ simple, harmless preparation that removes catarrhal mucus *from the in- testinal tract and allays the inflam- mation which. causes practically all ‘stomach, liver and intestinal® ail- try pays $2.71 per capita, St. Paul ay . 24,400.00 | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Pe Di March today) with his Menace to American and Horace Headen, Jamestow | Wilton, w | {test orat | | Reading from left to right State University; College. 6. ion, nore with STATE “U” STUDENT WINS H STATE ORATORICAL CON Horace Headen and Vernon Caine, dent won {he State Oratorical Co Democrae. whose home i tion, “Our Unearned Increments. Glenn Sanberg and Sim Aandahl, of the J | Caine of Minnewaukan, “Our Heritage,” ‘The | Glenn World's | Samuel Aand: fam- |) dasdeatawnts eitraute were Vernon speaking on and Horace Headen hi | The contest took place ular chapel exercises h at the reg- at the college. | now would refuse the building that wa Heard Inaugur al Ceremonies Grand Ko ident Coolidge's was rece by radio a versity of North Dakot morning through spe [ment of the Engineer ithe institution. Jinstalled in the Mec! hear the address could do ERiY OUT ston, Mare! Beek, solicitor gene has dedicated the to “the’ Masters of the Gray’s | Inn, London.” edition was dedicated to F Daugherty. FOR all ened in. Also on: porch house 150 foot lots. ing Street. WANTED—Experienced pher. Fisk in modern home. 2nd St. Call after 6 0! STORAG Election of officers. COME EARLY Wagon.” ents, including appendicitts. One dose: will ‘convince or money refund- || ed. Solé hy’ druggists everywhere. Adv, Loud speakers anics Ar sib- y in order that anyone wishin: to The at darr 409 . OTK rel, 3-6-3t T*Genuine leather| Iniversity James 1 of the ‘ond edition his book on the federal consti G-lw bookkesper E EVERY DAY AT 2:30 JACK HOLT ERNEST TORRENCE LOIS WILSON, OM BEERY Blazitig the trait to civilization. and 1;000 perilous mile’ to go. Rivers ‘to ford, storms to weather, Indians to battle, stampedes to combat—here’s the thr illing conquest’ of the pioneer West, told by the writer of “The Covered smal (TE CAPITOL THEATRE Tonight and Saturday a NOR MAN Leahy: oer | | | | 2|| | bungalow with bath 100m, gov GENUINE cation, tre a . House aU neh seins, an [ALASKAN i in front and behin 1, front DRAMA WITH EVA NOVAK AND AN ALL-STAR CAST , SEE THE 608 THOUSANDS OF REINDEER GREAT AVALANCHE YUKON RIVER AND THE Ga eae ah GREAT GOLD RUSH IN 18-3 x 10-6 rug, 1 reed setter, 1 REAL ALASKA fun 1 large leather | rk ee fs a | Mack Sennett Comedy Elks meeting tonight. Aut 30 Shildremaee | ~~ l TONIGHT FRIDAY and SATURDAY A herd of 4,509 cattle , AESOP FABLE of Jamestown | " and] HUNDREDS OF WOLF DOGS}! BG . SATURDAY SPECIALS and after he used FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND he got relief at once,” writes Mrs. Van Belle, Penroy, Mont. Refuse Deaear ee —Adv. SAFE FOR CHILDREN Mothers bverywhere demand a re- iable cough remedy free from in- Supplying this de- de FOLEY’S COMPOUND one 7 ling Cough Medi- cines jn the World. Children like it. “My little boy had a very bad cough LOGAN’ ‘We Thank You” Saturday Jonquil and Dat- fodil Special. Qscar H. Will & Co. Phone 784. Cucumbers. Peppers Cauliflower Head Lettuce Celery New Carrots Rhubarb Radishes Green Onions Spinach Sweet Potatoes BROOKFIELDS BOILED HAM SWIFT’S BACON SWEET CREAM Sugar Special Saturday, 10 Ibs..... .80¢ Is due to advance. Special VAN CAMP’S MILK Large cans, each. ( Small cans, eac! Rice: Battle Creek Sanitarium Bran Flakes Sanitarium Bran Flakes are large, crisp flakes which contain more Bran than any other Brah Flakes on the market and yet are so crisp and deliciously flav- ored that” you would not dream that they contained any bran at all. Sanitarium Bran Flakes are more effective in combating constipation than any other Bran Flakes on the market. FIG and BRAN FLAKES are the same as Bran Flakes with the addition of Figs. In this tasty pro- duct the well-known laxative properties of both figs and bran are combined. Richelieu Spieced Anchovies in glas National sh shipment of those delicious cookies and crack- ved today. “After We We Sell We Serve” All Pisties 211 118-8rd St. the Kulm hotel in the Alps is at an| mountain peak, 69 glaciers. and 50 Last Delivery, Saturday 4:30. Other week days 4:00. Close 8 p. m. Richholt’s Cash and Carry [ron exw] Grocery [rs m0] The Original Cash and Carry Store. . ODaussarcee See Eee sasrte ayes $1.00 Fancy Dairy Butter. : In 5 lb. jars (Bring your jar), per pound.... Fancy Lot Chickens, per pound Fancy Turke: per pound...... One Goose, per pound 25c Sliced Pineapple. Large si#e can, regular 40 cent, seller, per can 30c 4 large cans. $1.00 rae nena ene sacs: me 40c a 18c 38c 24c 28c salifornia Peaches, Minneopa Golden Brand Corn, regular price 25 cents per can, 2 cans...... Picnic Hams, 6 to 8 Ibs. Per pound... Hormels Lean Bacon, by the strip, per pound...... Electric Spark Soap, 11 bays..:.- SWEET CREAM AND MILK. BUTTERMILK. Scott’s Grocery YES! WE DELIVER PHONE 816 31] 7TH ST. Others sell German style cut herring. But there is a difference, Try ours in 5 lb. pails........ Per pound .... ‘: Chicken‘and Guinea Fowls at the right prices. . «$1.20 80 ASK US ABOUT OUR PROFIT SHARING PLAN PAGE THREE . Woolworth building. From * this. . which is near the top of a WORLD'S HIGHEST HOTEL Geneva, March 6.—The roof of | hotel, altitude 13 times higher than the| well-known peaks can be. seen. Heat for the Body comes from the carbohydrates in your food —not from overcoats or flannels. There is just enough carbohydrates in two Shredded Wheat Biscuits to furnish heat and energy for a half day’s work —also the proteins for muscle, salts for bone and teeth, and bran to keep the bowels healthy and active. For a warm, nourishing meal in Winter pour hot milk over the Biscuits, adding a little cream and salt. South Side Grocery GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS 120 South 11th St. Opposite Standard Oil Warehouse. Sam Sloven, Proprietor. Phone 571. Sugar, all you want, MNES OUING Sires) <5; ose ses csove essence siege Strictly Fresh Farm ex BV OZEN ioj6ie 65 viele <i cies Sane Srveleschotnse 30 79c Pitted Apricots, APOUNAS, 6 oi ecccciciece ieioiseiee Apo .... 69c Lipton’s bulk Cocoa, Libby’s fancy Red iAlaaice| Sahnen, net contents, 1 tb., regular price 45c per can, 7 5 2 cans.. 85c U-lik-em Strawberries and Blackberries, regular price 35c per can, 3 cans............ .47¢ 23c Cap Kota Coffee, per pound..... Navy Beans, 10c 49c 37¢ 3 pounds........ Home Brand Milk, ——— Milk and Sweet Cream delivered daily with. Grocery orders. Highest prices paid for farm products such as- Eggs, Butter, Hides, Fur and Junk. Cliff Brand hand packed Tomatoes, size 2, 3 cans..... sos7edaeo8 Sun Ray Pancake flour, net contents 4 Ibs. Per PACKAGE’, 22... 6 ony alee ae teks vole ve nv be COTTE RTE METAR RT ANT WTAE TE Pastries and Sweet Goods Our superb baking equipment would be useless if it were not used to make the very best baked goods possible. Together with our skilled workers, this makes a perfect Producing ma- chine. L. R. Baird State Food Commissioner says: Out of 92 Bakery inspections i in the State, but two received perfect scores: one of them was us. - ‘Our Goods Cost No More. . BARKER BAKING