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| SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1925. ; |. MARKET NEWS Wire Markets By Aszociated Press HOGMARKET | SCORES RISE | DURING WEEK Marked Increase in Prices I Made on the Market at | South St. Paul . St. Paul, March 7.—(By the A.! P.)—High lights in the past week's | livestock history were a $1.75 to| : $2.00 rise in the hog market, another | 25 to 50 cents advance on beef and butcher cattle, and a steady to strong undertone on fat lambs and sheep, | s the Weekly Review of the} United States Department of Agricul- ture. Current prices on the hog house have not been duplicated since late in 1920, while beef and butcher cat- | tle are their high tide for the cur- rent year, Lighter receipts in all branches of the industry, together with a keen demand, as well as the uncertainty of supplies for the near future were the main influences. responsible for | this week's rise. Friday’s market proved Cecille Evans’ ankles are for $100,000. And Coles artist believes her face is nominated perfect” b e seen he e featured perfect. one of the high athe s — Face THE aa TRIBUNE ———INLETTER: | Declares That He Can See Nothing Accomplished By This Method Work of Grand BY BURCHARD | McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL ' President of Duet umestown College. heffer and Mrs. and Heap Me” by by M “Consider The Voice tt. at 9 am. Humphrey: in the Wilderness” by Se Junior Sunday School CHURCH "AML other departme 12M. Walter EB, Vater, Pastor. RIL RSI in Endeavor 10:30 A. M.—Morning —warshi: itiin @eRRNiG ie 480 pe te, Irhe nett will preach on the sub-'qn. services will he conducted by ject: “The World Challenge to the i Dr. K Special musie by choiri Modetn Church.” ‘The Choir will Sin week Prager meeting Wodne sing for us the anthem, “AM For gi.) my Pea St | The nd Mrs. Romanowesky will Dee | i Au invited © cordially to the igive a selected so race shure 12 o'clock, Sunday school—(elass- | °°Tvices of the church es for all ayes), IST CHURCH FIRST BA ¢ leader in the state | Junior League Cor. dth Street and Ave. B. many years, is against fs.on. | h League. Ri Toles, Preacher. Burchard was invited to the | ig worship. At} iecting held here last week when or will preach | 44:1 Are You jthe I. V. A. fusion plan wag re ! Death Us Do) Worth? jn » but diaa% come. In a Silent Gethsemane.”| 4 special business meeting of the | ritten, in answer to the inyi-{The Choir will sing “The Lord Istenureh is called immedi tely after tation, he said: My Shepherd” Kirkpatrick and} morning — ser Members and 1 letter 40 John Gammons | Mrs. Bavendick and Mr. Noggle will friends of « ion are urged to : . jsing ithe duet entitled he Wilder- ho present. ness” by Fred Peace. é 12M—-Bible School. J Thorpe, ‘ your Nelle the| If you have no other church Home ibis Stahowls, ofeliay bods Sth, announcing a mecting of|in the city we heartily invite you to P. M.—Baptist Young Peo- {Phe Democratic State Central} worship with us. A real welcome! yes Union, Don't. miss this. Committee for tomorrow. nad{awaits you. Strangers especially 0 P. M.-Subject: “What Is the ly noticed in the press the | welcome. Remember the hours 10:30! New Birth? ment nat there tola. m. and 7:30 p. m. | ‘The ordinance of baptism will be a joint Repuvliean-1VA-Demo administered after the evening ser- cratic ‘mecting, but [had p: First Church of Christ, Scientist |20"" ey fete Ureeevonine et his without giving it crede Cor. 4th St. & Ave. C. Wednesday s:80lpeyme midweek ; saw you" yesterday in E | Sunday service at 11 a. m. oF eeuiee: Ph also Mr. the Nation, | Subj “Man. ‘ | This is the ‘Friendly Chureh.! All eaitally Commit 1 rode on ti Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. fave aveleone: war |itrain ¢ to Bismarck | Wednesday — even testimonial for | With Mr. Hughes, and he dig ne | meeting at 8 o'clock EVANGELICAL CHURCH yo; Mention a meeting. Ne:ther you! A reading room pen in the omer Seventh and Rosser Ste. nor Mr. hy mentioned the/ehurch building every Tuesday, 5 mectit v ay and Saturday, except legal BNE! “Of course, [ understood | aaa eae ; : | ta E343 5) why | holidays, from 2 to 4 p. in. tide on hogs, when with a fifty cent ees ‘ rise all’ interested paid $13.50 tol, : jyou and Mr. Murphy did not ¢ ML} All are weleone to attend these! All other re ‘conducted $13.75 for desirable 200 to 209 pound | Firsts |My attention to the meeting services and to visit the reading!in the nguage. hutchers, 150 to 180 pound weights | Sas Seta cea tehe tia [renms Slindng? School neatOrdoeaenetol selling at $1300 to $13.25. Packing | eee ant ame eneEe a Cote jlowed by short sermon by the pas- sows when sorted out sold at $12.00.| MINNEAPOLIS ee a ete FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH /tor. Attracted by the advancing mar-|, Minneapolis, March 7. HOt eee meeting that 1 am) Seventh Street ani! Avenue D. A. SOUS” Meeline ta Ute atass oterattt amber of loads of well |*® 50 cents lower in ¢ See uu eLOUs || ®. F. ALES Pastor, room of the church at p.m. in ket, quite a number loads of we jfamily patents quoted at cheme of selling out the Demo-| 4, ji q c " f finished becf steers arrived. Best|{2mily pa qu at ijecoms ¢ Mena | Where will be serv conducted | charge of the men -of the church. ofthese: <a losdvots abo poundl| iE 75 a ue He Ib. al a the. past es POuLae Wor opub ee dL hy |i the Swed t 10:30 a. inl male chorus singing. Dis- Reece ‘ |Shipment 38,876 barr i i > past Ww : Mission bvnenie’ : Maste peli secata) taU) Guat SES a [ine if 1 were preser a chool at 12 noon Valeitoal ores Winnitie sreOHees figure fae this year, Other good | aati | “This iy the fname ais] SO ec na RSE es aa inolne masollowers, De genevcn rey inane: Pane ia MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN a Te 1h es a er oem: | y school and evening service} Tho Intermediate League will meet iat inneapolis, March eat tary st % ‘i Bligh ligieldny thee is = te 7.25 to $8.50. All classes of buteh-|eoints 155, ears ad with isg|mites. It seems you were not See RES ete las ae comer neous er ener eat er. stock red the steer gain. pre bis functioning Guring the oF ; : OK Pee ie Areoee Packer competition still keeps feed- : 5 paign. i invited lo attend these me he men of cr hogs out of the market for finish Bl Ree agiermern | [faster Man Worth sh-/ $1,744; No. 1 dark northern i [by the pecial sin ing materi: tion being) choice to fancy $1.90% to ‘eampaign.” Tao] . mere : ech fF Z ae limited to t The best] pood to chioce atti ne hegsing etter in whieh | , Trinlty prglich Patheraat Gh Ene Che nuh a of these moved out of first hand at to good r money, and there- , Cor. Ave. € and 7th BG) Hanoi, 3 with medium unization as repre-| . gE cee LOSES LIFE mostly at $: to $6.75. y you and those for whom j rvices Sune jay morning at 11 SOS, Ll u tretne iton der choice foul Janibs vou run errands was as silent as/P Topic: “The Divinity of Jesus, IN ACCIDEN' week reached $17.25, bulk of fed |} the tomb. elenton bythe) oiol y +" selling at $16.25 to $17.00 M really ba ening service ut ii : paras alives from $15.50 to $16.| 7 > pee 5 ie Opportunit For Salva . De March were 100;1%; flax $3.00! to he party to | tion. : shocked — Sund \ wanes sheep 100. Ren 5 rato Belong?) | Suday schoo! and Bible els al) svornings “who it was learned t Do you at the plight of the, 12 George Kroeber dr. had dost ip MISSOURI F AL LS | pemce yin the state is) “As 1 live, saith the Lord God, 1 yite during the night previous ws f THIRTY INCHES [tot directly att ble to the |have no pleasure in the death of the! the result of an automobile necident tL 5, DO) . | trexeonsdT Gonte kc sociies, Wicked; but that the wicked may tM] thot happened about 11:40 Saturday *: AT N > relf appcinted whose from his way and liv Ezek. 38, 11. is Sal eels un h whole idea seems to hive meen to} All welcome apoteon — trade the Pemroc off for] N. B. Remember the mass meeting ee a ly Yankton, §. Di. M =the water }a few measly for iat Auditorium 3p. 1. vine candeaenn q evel ubove the Missouri River some Democrati i aa was driving from. the ees at Niobrara, fell about thirty inches} might be in ching Evangelical Ref. Church Kroeber home in Kroeber township Early Advance Prices on |(uring the night, according to engi- |county charge if the jouth Side Mission and Charity ||. Nupolewn. He had taken hig © e a heers from Sioux ated once in the es froma pub '. _ pheve nam friends out to the Market Is Scoreti the: situ: oN arete. fe nou ? ‘ Ae Sunday at 1 o'clock Lgarm that evening to listen. to his ice is gradually giving way his in “Thanks, John, but CH not both bringing them to items formation was received here by tele-} cr youlr IVA afte pal Sunday sehool at 10 o'clock. Nano conn wiNen wie ee ‘WARD phone. cratic meeting totmorrow. ’ruyer meeting on request. weident happened. ences Marah eee see ee some day the honest Pemoersts oc | J.B. HAPPEL, Pastor. | Capt. Byrne was seated — beside heavy selling sent wheai ing Nate state will hold a meeting int Sasa AG driving his Ford downward againteoasy'saa pies, |STUDENTS’ PLAN See ete | aoe miscopan, THES who was iviving his ord Pn 1 Tr 7 "i ink re sick | aoe 4 i . tumbled even der the I ze FOR SYMPATHY Wo ‘hin the FS ¥ st it Second Sunday in Lent. Messrs. Greitl and Daschle occupied sie ae se ae “4 = 7 y do T should like to attend 8:00 A, M.—Holy Communion. (the rear seat. iy repped to) #177, 5 uae STRIKE FOILED or old times’ sake." But 1{ 9:45 A. M.—Chureh School. Gane Byene alates that frost on al tie onotins daiae lad anee Arne ia, eit sf : 730" foam es Freee cette SHORES Auer, p Bato laya nad z rein nn rnold, eithe 7:30 P. M.-Evensong. ed George’s vision of the road, and ed recent speculative sellers to Virgin 7 While the | jy, i nie es 4 is g protect themselves and tempor. Students of Virginia Junior College |/™*0t2 politics.. ae Bishop” Jones will preach bot ete arily left the market minus their }¢ontinued. plans for a sym rike be meng ane) vovening. | (EEE Monday, a “F. F. BURCHARD.” made to- ' support. The close was nervous 1 h Se was n ana eee at the sa as yesterday’s fin- | @@y DY uffield, superintend- Wi to SHEER et eee ent, that ‘Tom Riddell, president of INDIVIDUAL eupouetial ieee y {the upper class and captain of the See eat end Joly laakee balliedam, vould go anewedte| SLODENT TO return Monday, thus removing the BE DEVELOPED « so, March 7(By the A, P.|cause of the threatened strike. —Indications of lib export busi Riddell was suspended Thursday eo I ness today led to active general buy-|f0r disobeying a faculty order to aie ing in the wheat market and brought }omit certain lines in the elass play. | thor the student body about a sharp early advance in Hie soltion, gf Che student Body if | visi sill be the aim of de S explained that yester- [calling a strike aroused but amusod | Wnol® Will pe the aim of deans comment in school circles exporters in a position to ell shippers who depended on supplies from south of the equater. ny, Holland, Belgium and nce were said to have made pur- in this country to The opening which ranged from 3-4 to 3 motor of an electric ing. Although No. 1 dark northern 1 northern spring . 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum » 1 red durum cents higher, with May $1.82 1-2 to .C. Sommermeyer of!to giving the bright student every | $1.83 3-4 and July $1.63 1-2 to $1.64 Minn., daughter of Mr.| opportunity for development. rather 1-4 was followed by something of a I, MeBrile, formerly of | tion holding her in check by keeping reaction and then by a fresh upturn | Arno! Du ro oye her with the average, was the key- which lifted May to $1.85. NES OF Ea hand note of the convention, , BISMARCK GRAIN burns on his hands, lant. Monday US AS 7 ea % (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) |‘{ternoon, when an ‘explo: i Nance ae »' | curred, duo to the shat | At The Movies | ee ey temporarily mind in extinguishing the rd hard winter . a on both floors of the house and society, ‘hui | Pa Har d winter . charred some of the interior wood- ypenl that AUS work, t rAONS Ww: We quote but do not handle the m Nee evening eareongs eo. fullomiag: a 24 BURLEIGH adiptution of the : : Katileon Norrts | : x ‘ Pils eS a SCHOOLS GET ion are inchs Laure La Anis, i ‘ Yellow Whe STATE AID Ruth Cl , Norman Kerry and —_ ® Kenneth No. 4 .......0.4., sips § BL The office. of the County Superin- 1 cent per pound discount under |tendent of Schdols hes rectived from ER! 5 lb. Ear corn 6 cents under shell. | the state, nts totaling $4100.58, chown at the El- Ne : for aid to the consolidated, graded ved to a of 0. 6 Sample grade fy. Mteentyieoun SSS PRE is e aid, ‘0, March 7—Hog receipts |tax levy. 5,000, Light butchers strong. Best a Se. , 220 Ib. averages $14.25, Cattle re- veipts 500, compared with week ago, Better grade heavy steers slow, weak. Other stockers, yearlings and feed- ex¥ 25 to 40 cents higher. Sheep receipts 7,000. Receipts -all direct for week around 2,700 direct and 144 cars of feed lots compared with a week ago. Fat lambs strong to 25 cents. higher, CHICAGO POULTRY A WARM well. lighted bedro large double room each for two or three. 522-bth. TO SELL Noe-Equl Hosiery Western Dakota, Commis: ions paid. daily. ery extras 48c; standards 47%c; ex-| Phone 925-W-2. tar firsts 45e to 47c; firsts 40c¢ to 43c; seconds 34¢ to 86%e, WOMAN AND SON BURNED IN DRY | CLEANING FIRE the boy showed quick presence of broke windows and rural schoo!s cf Burleigh € Too Late Te Classify SALESLADIES WANTED, gerie to consumer in Bismarck and} Work full time. Eggs READ “TRIBUNE WANT ADDS ties of the beat the Sse wahien in Ging d into effect, according P Bealsiee M. Olson, University of North Dakota, who just returned from the convention, —— HE CAPITOL . One of the most sophisticated d at the same time most human ‘tures of the is now show- r ing sturined fl 1 fldx on his own ¢lothing and wrapping the Capitol theater. It is Fier his mother in a rug. Neither was Butterfly,” Universal’- Jewel R burned seriously. The WO ee The concussion ‘rom the author of rhe y “The re iv anpan ‘on pain this al the moda Marr fui fledged sta om, the Mitinge Monday "alld su “Batt bara has been seon in many pictures, ‘yut never before ag an individual star., Her a sting he and lin: |ineon in conjunction w S other adliner to the ca: Sandra.” however. ahe fs giv- Samples | en the stellar role and this is the Chicago, March 7.—Poultry alive,| t cost. Write Box 1027 Fargo. = lfiret of a series of pictures in lower. Fowls 25 cents to 26, cents; §7-10t 7 h Barbara will io started. ’ springs 30c; roosters 19c; turkeys “Sandra,” an adaptation from 25e; ducks 27c; geese 14c. Butter | FOR RENT—Furnished robin 4A mo-| (he “noyel of that title wy Pearl higher. Receipts 9,166 tubs. Cream-| dern ‘home, close in. “442:6th St.| Doles Bell, offers Parbara an ideal -“T-lw}ghance’ for the display of her talents, Bort Lytell thas the lead- ing male role, of the} Particular attention should be paid | nthe well | | Morning serm of God Evening: “Wh Gospel Worth Service with Jones in this next week at & All are invited. F. H, DAVENPORT, Rector. First Presbyterian Church Morning ermon by I wor Capital $100,000 . B, H. Kroeze, D. non: “The Simplicit hat is a First Century Today? preaching by church every o’clock. For First Class Shoe Repairing Go to the Bismarck Shoe Hospital. Henry Burman, Proprietor. night 614 Mandan Ave. at 10:30 a, m Di. ip If only you hae saved inayat | BISMARCK BANK Bismarck, N. : Incorporated 1291. See picture on Bank Building. that oc and lool ionally George would rise over the top of the wind- shield to observe the road the income year it is permissible to take the full exemption which would | have been allowed him on the date of his death had that been the last ticles The amend of 1923 prov: Mar wife, but if between years who a taxp: ing education the the income benefi such turns. income In in p of a fiduc petent indivi dividual, Have Us of Having Jeweler. person not the | State Income | _Tax Law Following is one of a series of ar- covering provisions e income tax law prepared by the e tax department. No, 2—Exemptions tate income d ide The head of a family is entitled to the same exemption as a married} person. To be classed as the head| Washington, March 7.—The Senate of a family, a taxpayer must act-| Voted today to consider in open s ually support one’ or more persons | sion the nomination of Charles B. in his or her houschold. By sup-| Warren to be Attorney General, porting is meant contributing to Re counn any te) operledy Over Avie. more than one half of the mainten- ance of another. All persons whether single or mar- ried, if the head of a family are en- titled to a further exemption of $300 for each person (other than husband or wife) under the age of 18 years or incapable of self-support who is | dependent upon may be claimed for children over the | age of 18 and under the age of 21 re de r for support and are institutions. A fiduciary is required to report | amount of income of or trust which has been distributed to the various beneficiaries during year. ries are required to report | their individual re- | case the net an estate or trust h: tributed or has been d rt, the fiduciary emption of $1,000. tributed income of the estate or trust is taxed to the fiduciary. in ry acting for an incom- dual, eceives the same exeniption as such In the case of a return for a person who has died during ie Examine Y. and See Clearly the Advantages All Wants Supplied Here. F. A. KNOWLES EASTER SUITS Order Now head of a family entitled to an exemption of $1,000. 1 persons are permitted exemption of $2,000. emption is allowed the husband and separate filed they may divide the exemption them, them. > | | hE day in the year, The status on the last day of the income year determines the exemp- tion. A person who marries on De- comber 31st is entitled to the ex- emption of a married person for the entire year. The taxpayer is en- titled to deduct the exemption for husband, wife or other dependent who has died during the income year. Corporations are taxable on their entire net income. No exemption is allowed a corporation, NOMINATION IS APPROVED of the law ingle is that every an Only one ex- returns are | protest of admini: | a vote of 46 to enate just | before had voted to over- | ride a ruling by president pro tem- pore Moses that a two-thirds vote would be ry for an open ses- CAPITOL LAST TIME TONIGHT “THE LURE OF THE YUKON” “Our Gang” Comedy, ‘Every Man for Himself’ on Senators by Exemptions | pendent upon the; attend- | an estate The individual income of not been dis- tributed only is entitled to The undis- In the case the fiduciary re- Coming Monday i “THE BUTTERFLY” KATHLEEN NORRIS The famous novel of Society High Life. ur Eyes Your @ptieal Bismarck. order now will avoid del or marker requires special buy our materials by the ci PAGE THREE. The licdern Dairy can sup- py you with the best grade oY dairy ‘preducts. Electric Cookery Is Better Cookery. Treatment of cotton threads with a ‘solution of nitric acid results in a fabric resembling wool. Eltingel| Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT — Saturday The famous novel of pioneer America, film ed on a ‘huge,panoramic scale. Aesop Fable Pathe News Very Fine Seen sat th Collins Cave. MONDAY and TUESD ‘Y BARBARA LA MARR and BERT LYTEL in “SANDRA” Mark Every Grave Memorial day will soon be here. Placing your lay, as every monument time and attention. OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST because we arload, in the rough, sav- ing you the big freight charges on local shipments from the east. WE INVITE YOUR CORRESPONDENCE. Literature on request. Bismarck Marble & Granite Works HE right increase the business of her employer. will take a personal interest in every customer. The girl who answers the telephone should be cour- teous, pleasant and familiar with the details of the business. Who Answers Your Telephone? irl at the telephone can do wonders to . Such a girl In many a business house the telephone i is the most important door to the establishment, and it should be opened promptly, courteously and intelligently, Who at your office answers the telephone for What sort of a voice and manner ha’ she? What , does she know about the detiils of your business?

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