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= TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE cadi sammmanaenrasnie:-tie a Much Business Chicage, March 10—-1f Jack Demp- | Senate, Rane CURIS of the mal aheit frigndy are invited to bo j { in Trading ey chooses to box Tommy Gibbons | Judiciary Committees ed’ the} Present. f ae voition of cases in the distri nstend of Marry Wills, negro heavy-| nominee aguinst the charees that BSIONIARY: AUS RAL Oy wit Chicago, March 10.—Influenced by | from March 4 to 9 inely pene al ey ete ceypadt [have been brought against him, while | eT OMDRRE ICS ie : cee aL ree nee | : oF fis Summer ‘campaign, “Gikbons| the burden of the opposition was ‘Al Seneca eesti SE TC ORU TIE on foreign stocks of wheat, a ma-; Bailey for ce sands Teldy to Hox Wills betore | waken ver by Senaint Heed, Dene: Women's and Girls’ Missionary terial upturn in wheat took place | Missic I ostute, | meching, Ue. heny mplon | erat, Missouri, sociation will be held tomorrow at Ly | today as soon as businges began. In| Vetdic for the pluin- {Hille Kane, Gibbons. ina Newt |g chening the debate, Senator Cum-| £9 Mary's school auditorium at ® ‘ some quarters the relative smallness |ti!f in the amount of Us ren Sa aevuiat from “New! nthe suka) WN) SUA Cana rau a til cle importance will = of domestic supplies was referred to]? BE. Hatch v mers State | Yor! of those who opposed confirmation beveonsidered: ¢ ational. On the rush of buy.{Beuk of Baldwin, si for care of expe: fo meet Jack | rested on a supposition th Mr. Vo suai { Yinjt which engued, May advanced 19 |defendunt’s livestock by Dempsey’ Ymahsger, here | Warren would ot failhfully execute WILL GIVE CARD PARTY $1.85% but then offerings increased |4¥ of 1923, SB to the possi: the laws, Just because he had been Rebekah Lodge will give a und gains failed to hold well. ‘The |S given for the dete Haunt Fee eee ee one | eaibntl client in private atly al Odd Fellows Hall on ning which varied from tie tol James H. Cullirun vs,” Fuller }and Dempsey in California this life, the Senator ‘said, his enemies Maral 4S. cAIRenouane Gea ance, with May $1.84%4 {Brush Co., suit for $3,000 damages appear to believe he would not be allows: and STG! ‘telenus aa and July 1.63% to §1.61% [for personal injuries alloged to ew York state athletic com thful to anoth ARR a Cones same eee ae earn e w: followed by numerous changes ve been sustained by — plaintift | attempting to induce The sikeun ihe aman ie ,_ | invited. within limits of about 1% cents. |When he slipped and fell o Bey umsa wenore, dak ed, “he will execnte the or HERE FROM TRYGG Subsequently much enlarged com-|Sidewalk at Jamestown, whi T: Opponents’ within | the United Staths just as faithfully M ete vei mission house buying gave the mar-j¢™Ploy of Fuller Brush ( e M quick close w 3-4 and July $ * MARKET NEWS Wire Markets By Aszociated Press | WHEAT RISES EARLY TODAY Material Upturn Takes Place ket a new lift, and near the last the{‘ict in the amount of y delivery rose to $1.89 1-4 but receded from that level. The}. ! unsettled one to four cent net higher, May $1.87 1-2 to $1.8) 1.64 1-4 to $1. veral loads weighty steers $9 MANY CASES Steadily, Di osing $2,000 ed for the plaintiff. y Clooten vs. Northern jfic Railway Co., suit for $2,000 ares growing out of a Tth Stre. rende i } : Hy 6 9.75. Bulk steers und!‘ 4 q $7.25 io Re Fat ve } m, Bul at cows and . i: i ee J, Sperry vs. North i heifer cows early $7.00. Canners and mee policy. ‘The p im cutters $2.75 to $3.50. Bologna bulls : eae 1; rt sk 2 ignee of the clain \ firm, $4.25 to $40. W hty kinds son, sued for 000 ' ‘upward to $4.75 to $5.00. Stocke ns bonnnaemie F and feeders slow, steady, bulk $5. Bonleleburm oni Deeemier 7 to $7.00. Leva Coens cca ene z Calve receipts 3,000. Veal calves HINGES TeIe a uneven, mostly Bulk top eae ae Sls a sorts to packers $11.00. Few hand ae 3 picked selections upward to $12.00. | ° < Y Hog receipts 12,000. Weak to ten| | CITY NEWS F cents lower. Improved quality con-| @—————-———-—_ — ; sidered. Good mixed 190 to around nie ; ; 250 Ib. averages mostly $13.00, Best Masa eae al zg weighty butchers held above $13.50. ital for treatment: Mics Jo é able 150 to 180 Ib. averages pethlac: Ase wean 3 ARADO, NO il Basser, ‘Mercer é Baclingisowseslel aise: Jon Pigs around $12.00 to} (00. Bartoly, Kane ] Average cost Monday $13.23, Hensler; Alb: n; Zap; Weien e103 s1BE 1H. W. Crawford, Mandan : sales} “Birth: Mrs. Joseph Kocourek, Few fat natives | R avy lambs $14.50. Fat to. $9.50, No choice } ights here. | efield, — Driscoll; = ease Kempf, Ashley; John CHICAGO LIVESTOCK baby Chicago, March 10—(U. S. Dept. : Fy Agr.)-Hog reacipts » Very) i slow. Mostly steady at nts low- § cr than Monday’s close, Early to} c bulk 75 to $13.90. Cat- tle Fed steers* and} y slow. Fully steady, Qual- ity rather plain several loads carly $19.20 to $11. Sheep receipts 15,000 Very Most bids on fat lambs] Waiter Reichel, / werk at late Mon He to $1.00! Anthony, ( decline. Choice hea $17.50.) lox, Vaiiton; - ~—~— dan; Philip Burlack, Bu CHICAGO PRODL ed Bechtold, Herried, S. ago, March 10.—Poultry ali unger, H. ( Fowls 25e to 26 Golvi sf roosters 19¢; turkeys c, Mont.; geese 16 9 ca 2 tubs, © sta 1-2 ron with 174 ears a dinary to good $1.79 3-4 to $1.82 3-4. H Nox 1 hard spri =. 3-4 to $2.00 3- to $2.00 4 May $1 Corn $118 1-2, Oats No, 3 No. { Barley .76e to Rye No. 2 $1.41 Plax $: MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR March 10—Flour 5 to 10 cents higher in Minneapolis, ‘ tamily natent quo! a barrel in 98 Ib. BN No, 1 flax .. . 2 flax No. l rye . Dark Hard Winte rd Winter following: Barley ....... Speltz, per ewt. SHELL m 6 No. | 55 Ib. Ear corn 6 E WSample grade’ |. ‘APOLIS GRAIN pts 101 c Cash Ng. 1 nort ark northern No. 1 dark Montana on track $1.76 yellow $1.15 1-2 white 45 3-4e to 46 1-2 .92¢, BISMARCK GRAIN j (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) ‘yy Bismarck, March 10, 1925. «No. 1 dark northern . 1 northern ‘spring . No, 1 amber’ durum No. 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum . 1 cent per pound discount under Eggs higher. es. Firsts 28 1-23 1-2, Butter higher, mery ex ndards «to 48 1 ds Sde to compared ar neo, hern $1.78 3-4 to spring; choice 1 to $2.07 3-4; good 4 to $1.94 4; or- $ Ng $2.07 3-4 to $2.17 to arrive $1.86 3-4 » July $1.79, to 3-4 to $1.44 1-2, 3.08, carload lots ted at $9.70 to $9.85 cotton sacks, Ship- Bran $24 to - $1.66 . 160 1.60 1.49 1.44 ++ 281 2.76 1.23 rag CORN ( Yellow White’ & 60 Mrs. lem; Mrs. Ole § Oberg, city; 1, Garrison; Linton; Ethel Engen, I Wm. Higlin, Sentinel d Fred Schuler, F. Olga Hy mel, . Peter Huinr Mott; Colgrove, Mott. Royal Arch Masons regu mecting No. 10, Tuesday commencei at 5 p. me followed by Royal Arch I gree. to attend. Regular meeting March 11, sharp. Entertainment Boy Scouts. Rub on Musterole ._ Musterole is easy to apply and it gets in its good work right away. Often prevents a cold from turning into “‘fl or pneumonia. Just apply Musterole with the fingers. It does all the good work of without the blister. 1 Pains and aches of the back and joint Sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, 4 frosted feet—colds of all sorts. To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35c and 65c, jars and tubes; hos- pital size, $3.00, cents under shell, i 50 » ARE SETTLED IN COURT HERE District Court Grinds Away River | Bismarck Chapt Dinner at 6: All companions urged Lioy etz Post No. 1, Wednesday, at 8:00 o'clock) When You Catch Cold ther’s mustard plaster Musterole isa clean, white ointment, made of oil of mustard and other home simples. It is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Try Musterole for sore throat, cold on the chest, rheuma- tism, lumbago, pleurisy, stiff neck, bron- is, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, S GIBBONS READY TO DO BATTLE WITH CHAMPION of ‘BISONS DEF “U” QUINT arch 10.—Although dam. | i ee | mar H 4,’ when ay he. minutes of play Ad . PAUL LIVESTOCK [taxi driven by Mr. Clooten and an | tye Netde’sut: their ui ag March 10.—(U, s,[€astbound fruit train collided nt i, 1 downed the North Te Ae ttle receipts 2,000,{0Clock in the morning. The a Umiveesiey QUIN! 48 G6 23 dunk patency ceuver y Meu lye ateanyste cous teres Mee ou) the | erourmill visit tHe AO: artiarnmifehn tee f Killing quality improved. Leng Contributory nezligen ebulch | will seok a -qubseet lot Bainés With 4 : yearlings carly $10.50, 20 head aver-| 4S kiven for the p '| win tonight in the college “gym” ; aging 1,15 Ibs. New top for the "| the closing cage contest of the 1925 ason he | WILLIE RITOLA BREAKS RECORI tor- | lain. | 1 of | Milwaukee h 10.—Wiillie Rito- fo Finnish distance runner, estab- Mr. | lished two world’s records here last night, running 4,000 y: 4 and finishing the 2 1-2 mule n 11:40 1-5, o Nurmi, his Olympic 1 n the 13-4 mile race a) Wallace, running under colors of the Chicago A. C. the 1 th BOK 1 ‘yenne, Wyo., March 10.—K. C, record in the 50 ow | : ) Regs when he went over th | Yule College geologist, re- | 5 3-5 seconds. In his pre +|sumed the stand when the trial of | ‘y heats he t the forme eee | Teapot Dome lease annulment suit HO sad os ie In one|W#S resumed here this morning. | | ee Coe char ‘ was re-examined briefly by Olympic team set a record aa ut ne Rob Rove: corps as Tap oaWieh sae ing robbed tie postoffice . Roberts, government coun- Haase Hd na 4) son, in a store buildin s ning the location of the inche record ; c | eve rere 4 other H. i. auce r bas between Teapot Dome and Es ie sey A beets ne misapplication of funds while in the| the ( oil field and the OH ike nen aie e 5 Dakota National Bank at Dickinson. | possibility of d ge from Teapot A Sk ml Dome jinto Salt Creek, conds, a record for women, und at . | Robents then began reading the | then topped off her night's work with, Mother of Chaplin Ideposition of J. "W. Yeveley.” taken 6 1-5 seconds for the 50 yard dash! i ae y % yee ean ‘i for women, sho a word's recor. | Most Leave Country |: Weshinston ‘by stimtation of | ARREST RABBI | ON COMPLAINT | OF PRESIDENT Rabbi EK. B » Ameri-| and pas-| sof the Templ arrested: tod. a warrant in ieh the complaint of Calvin Cool- arn Mrs. Goolidyss Vrank D5 5 charged him nnoy ing has, ident, It is ch ut Lhe bi inflicted on the complainants lanche of lett demanding e he reimbursed for half of he asserts e Americ: Fh an Jew-| enty Klders nt in paizning for President Coolidge 1 fall. t Learn something new about cooke Pe sure to attend -J.{our free demonstration of a Lorain Time and ‘Tempera- nel, {ure Cooking. soon. Bate to be adv.) Bismarck Gas Co, MOTHER! far mgs 15 De- California Fig Syrup” yd! \Dependable Laxative for Sick Baby or Child by it a”? its, i Mother! A teaspoonful of Vig Syrup” now will clean the’ little bowels hours you have a well, child ag: Even if cross, » bistous, constipated or full Idren love its pleasant Vell your druggist you want only the genuine “California Fig Syrup’ which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on tle, Mother, you must say “Cal nia’ Refuse any imitation—Adv. | ports! CUMMINS AND REED DEBATE OVER WARREN gton, March 10, ~(By the) The dispute over Charles B. pn’s nomination to be Attorney Social and Personal METHODIST MEN'S MEE’ The Men's Club of the Methodist ehutch will hold their monthly get- to-gether meeting and supper at the church on Thursday evening, at 6:15 o'clock. Al men of the church CLUB WILL mma 'Trygg, who teaches in chool district, was 1y with her father, F and just as diligently as is in his | power.” FEDERAL COURT in A. Try ge. TO M a regular meeting tomorrow at 4:15 K aptist chureh, | IN_ MINNEAPOLIS | » Mate ane i Mr. and Mrs. AL H. Bartett left | Judge Miller Presiding at] o.., night for a few days visit to | Term in City Mismeapolis, —_—- HERE FROM WILSON Judge Andrew Miller opened Mrs. Dorothy Doyle, « teacher in term of federal court in Bism the Wilson School district, was here today, whieh continue for 10 When the doe- ome of the important eases listed for trial were passed by. © of stipulations to yesterday. YALE GEOLOGIST hee j ter on, involving Jleged to be due water rentals, [was stipulated over the term, it be- ing announced by attorneys for the water ompu —__— & rly concerning ¢ negotia- months. There is nothing ordinary durability. Too Late To Chssify Drapery Ideas For Spring CRETONNES With-the first hint of Springtime comes a longing to see the home free of the heavy hangings and dark toned austerity which made it so cozily inviting during the winter achieve this more delightful light hearted atmosphere more readily than new draperies for every room; we have just received a large as- sortment of new Cretonnes for Bedroom, Living room or Dining room, in designs that are sure to be in accord with the high standards of good taste; they are washable and their colors have more than Why not come in now and make your drapery selection while new spring stocks are at their best? WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” cleaner and flat iron, clean, warm PAGE THREE that could The world’s oldest living animals Ws a +s. Han.| tions by Harry I. Sinclair and. Al- Na cua eee wt8"-| pert B. Fall, then Sec of ithe peer ee aneee ‘ture come Mterior, for a lease on the Teapot related the ion in his office y imin a of the on the reserve ene nd discussions between Fall and FLINGING |Sinelair concerning what should be ANNOUNCEMENT jand what should not be incorpor- | T hereby tanounce my can- didacy fer Police Magistrate. and state most positively that Tam nel » nor have Tever| > been a member of any frater- nal or secret order or se. ety. HOWARD R, RONNY. “ + _—+~ | THE FUEL OF THE | UTURE | ated in the lease, READ TRIBUNE WA ADDS There is added proof ev day that—If it’s done with Heat you can do it Better with Gas in factory, shop and home. Bismarck Gas Co. | Think it over. | ———ooo Ys ‘PHILLIPS’ MILK and always hot water. 807 4th |are said to be the great tortoises of HOR RENT lnGon house two Sb 3-10-4t {the Galapagos Islands. Some of them blecks from postoffice, immediate |FOR SALE—Roll top office desk, |are believed to be more than 400 possession, Call 313 2nd St. aa | Bergeson & Son. years old. 544-M. 3-10-3t | 3-10-tf | FOR RENT—Niccly furmsnca inou | = ern ‘apartment including sewing Electric Cookery machine, electric washer, vacuum always hungry and demand an abundance of vitamin- tich food. Scott’s Emulsion is vital-nourishment that helps children keep their strength and grow normally. Most children need Scott’s, Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 24-10 SALES CO. 107 5th St. OF MAGNESIA crept only genuine “ original Milk of Magn by physicians for antacid, laxative ent bottle: 0 5O0-cent bot. contain directions—any drug Adv. | tles, store Have Us Examine Your Eyes and See Clearly the Advantages of Having All Your Optical Wants Snppliled Here, F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler. Bismarck. | “THE STU D10” VAPO R s 0 1 Lucas Building, Phone 121 | Bismarck, - North Dakota Aspoonful sipped slow! with deep tenting 4 will bring almos instant relief from, COUGHS «COLDS © Safe, reliable, nt to ins Doe et a ¢ Vv the grippe onthe flu Stop 1t with Gregg Shorthand Touch Typewriting American Bookkeeping Secretarial Taining We have placed so many of our students in positions lately that we now have room for sev- eral more. Why not enroll? During the spring and sum- mer months we aro making a special offer on a FOUR | MONTHS COURSE for high ‘school graduate and teachers, Many that have finished this course are now holding posi- ‘tions paying from $1200 to $1800 a year, Don’t you want one of these positions? Nearly all of our students are high scheol gracuates. Some of them have had normal or uni- versity training. This qualifies them for the best positions. Universal Shoe Shop First. Class Shoe Repaiting, Call on us or write wnd let us explain this course. The ratca for tuition are very reasonable ‘and may ‘be paid in monthiy payments. For First Class Shoe Repairing Go to the Bismarck Shoe Hospital. Henry Burman, Proprietor. above. New Spring BELTS JUST RECEIVED-AT its growth w we give. 111-5thSt. Bismarck, N.D. R. E. JACK, Principal. Is Better Cookery. | See THEATRE —— HUNGRY || DR.R.S. ENGE LAST TIME TONIGHT rowing children are almost | Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO Phone 428 Savings Account Start Your Success Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury of our country and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence —spoke wisely when he said the It’s one of the principles for a successful Savings Account. upon which riches are built. _ Start of every great fortune in this country. And a Savings Accoun is an assurance for start with one dolar and consistent d its. 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