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* | FRUIT STAND 1 | ON ONE TREE PAGE TWO MARKET NEWS Wire Markets By { Associated Press WHEAT PRICES SWING UPWARD Reduction .f Exports From Scuth America Tends To Lift Values (By The Associated Press) Chicago, April 17.—Wheat _ prices today took an early swing upward, helped by the fact that foreign mar- kets showed «comparative firmness, despite the big drop in values yes- terday on this side of the Atlantic. Reduction of exports from south of the equator tended also to life prices here. Besides, comprehensive advices from the domestic winter crop belt indicated that there had been little if any improvement since the recent government report. Opening quotations, which ranged from 1-4 to 2 3-4 cents higher, with| C May $1.46 to $1.47 1-2 and July $1.38 1-2 to $1.39 1-2, were followed by upturns much higher than before, May touching $1.48 1-2 and July $1.40 Sunsequentysneoricitedine nie merous fluctuations, the upward trend continued with export demand somewhat ‘better and with a notable let-up in the recent aggressive sell- ing of May. The market advanced sharply at the last, May in_ partic- ular. Wheat closed ‘strong 1%. cents net higher, May $1.51% to $1.51% nnd July $1.41% to $1.42. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK So. St. Paul, April 17.—(U. S. Dept ct Agr.)—Cattle receipts 1,500, Beef zteers and yearlings, slow. Weak- ness most noticeable on kinds selling above $9.00. Early sales mostly $8.50 to $9.50. Few handyweight steers around 850 Ibs. $10.25. She stock about steady. . Bulk butcher cows mostly $5.26 to $6.75. Heifers largely $7.00 to $9.00. Partload good grade heifers $7.50. Bulls sticky. Sellers about steady. Bulk $4.25 to $4.75. No change in stockers and feeders, Trade negligible. Calves yeceipts about 2,000. Steady at $9.00 ie $850 to packers. Culls $4.50 to 60. Hogs receipts 10,500. Practically nothing done early, Big packers now talking mostly ‘30 cents lower or $12.20 for desirable tights and butchers, Few plainer kinds light weights around $12.00. Packing sows around $10.50, Pigs 26 cents lower. Mostly $12.25. Average cost Thursday $12.43, Weight 212 lbs. Sheep receipts 100. Nominally 25 cents lower in line with outside! market conditions, CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, April 17.—Butter higher. Receipts 8,178 tubs. Creamery ex-| tras 43%c; standards 43%c; extra firsts 42c to 42%c; firsts 40%c to 41%c; seconds 34¢ to 38%c. Eggs higher. Receipts 30,047 cases. Firsts 28c; ordinary firsts 27¢; storage packed extras 30%c to 3lc; firsts 30c. Poultry alive, unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, April 17—Flour 25 to 70 cents lower. In carload lots family patents quoted at $8.15 to $8.25 a barrel in 98 Ib. cotton sacks. Shipments 27,236 barrels. Bran 23.00 to $24.00. CHICAGQ LIVESTOCK (U.S, Dept. Agr.) Chicago “April 17.—Hog receipts 24000. Slow. Steady to mostly cents lower than Thursday's est prices. Best desirable 150 to 225 Ib. averages $12.75 t6 $13.00. Cattle réceipts 3,000. Fed steers and yearlings quality considered, steady to strong. Spots higher on medium grade offerings. Heavies slow. Fresh receipts increased by ‘moderate supply of stale offerings. | Bulk $850 to $10.00. Sheep receipts 6,000. Very slow. Few sales fat lambs weak to 25 cents lower. Choice 87 Ib, wool lambs $14.75. BISMARCK GRAIN (rurnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, April 17, 1926, No. 1 dark northern,. 1.31 No. 1 northern spring 1.25 No. 1 amber durum 1.19 No. 1 mixed durum . 1.08 No. 1 red durum No. 1 flax Ad No. 2 flax . A4 No. 1 rye 83 Dark hard winter Hard winter .. Oats We quote but do not bandle {Olowing: Barley Speltz pi MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Wheat receipts 95 cars compared with holiday a year ago, : Fe No. 1 northern $1.45% to Al No. 1 dark northern spring; choice to fancy $1.62% to $1.77%; good to choice $1.51% to $1.61%; ordinary to good $1.48% to $1.50%. 1 hard” spring * $1.77% to 1 dark. Montana on track $1. 1% to $1.70%; to arrive $1.41% to_$1.70% May $1.4 43%; July $1.44%. Corn No. 3 yellow $1.00 to $1.02. Oats No. 3 white 89% to 39%. Barley 69¢ to 85¢e. Rye No. 2 2 S04 % to $1.08%. Flax $2.73% to §$2. ad pend absaGbira s, s0 cane Melbourne, Australia, April -17.— In the Transvaal a.remai le tree has been grown as an experiment. A lemon tree was trimmed until only three branches tarotined, om on one was grafted ai another a grapefruit, while "the third wee allowed to remain a lemon, h the result that the tree is now bearing all three fruits at once, The tree has the dark and paler > gre fruits. About six specimens of each ot the fruits grew on the tree this year. ; BLECTE COOKERY: gardening are mong tl —_-—_____—_- | At The Movies | pas cee i CAPITOL What promises to be one of the| most important events of .the screen} Victor Seastrom | season here is. he produation of “He Who Gets Slapped,” which is to open at the Capitol ‘Theatre on Monday for a run of three days. “He Who Gets work of Leonid Andreyev, the dis- tinguished Russian (writer. As a drama it has been played successfully in New York, London, Paris, Mos- cow, Berlin and’ Vienna. regarded it as one of the most inter- esting contributions of the modern theatre. When it was screen the reviewers greeted one of the outstanding featur the year. The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Company has gathered a notable cast for this production. Lon Chaney, the hunchback of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” appears in the title role as “He Who Gets Slapped,” the name given to the clown 0f the E: pean circus abdut’ whom the revolves. Norma Shearer, the bean- tiful young Canadian. society girl, who has come to the fore with d zling brilliance in recent Metro- wyn pictures, plays the circus ri elo. John Gilbert, who won 8 the “Count of Monte Cri and in Elinor Glyn’s “His Hou cast as Bezano, the handsome cir equestrian, Tully Marshall the fu trader of “The Cpvered Wa pjlays the spidery, conscienceless Count Ma ; in all ifs might oc the Whica is merely another way of saying that “The Thundering Herd,” the picturiz: tion of the powerful nove! of the same name by Zane Grey, began its local engagement there and will remain for today and Saturday. Tose who are familiar with the Story know that it is written around the winning of the west, and deals with a particul: im- portant anc violent od of American history—the rush of the pioneers in 1876 from their farms in the east to the buffalo fields of the far west. It was not an easy task to trai fer this popular story to the screen as it was attended with good many difficulties. However, it was accomplished successfully and the result is a film, replete with ad venturous action, flavored with ro- mance and brim-full of pictorial ‘beauty. The cast was selected with care and the featured players, in par ticular, acquit themselves | with considerable distinction. Jack Holt has selcom been seen to sbet- ter advantage; Lois W: part to which she brings beauty and histrionic abilit: , Beery plays a villainous role usual effective style; and Raymon \ Hatton wins new laurels in hi |characterization of an experienced buffalo hunter. Picture-goers who film fare asoned with plenty of thrills will find this screen pl: much to their liking. The Indi battle is one of the tremendou exciting highlights in the picture, and the stampede of two thousand fear-maddened ‘buffalo is certain to make even the most blase film fan sit up an! take notice. “The Thundering Herd’ not only excellent film entertainment but it is an enduring tribute to that race of Americans too often for- gotten in the hustle and bustle of 0|this jazz age. Big Lips for Beauty Is Idea of Africans The women of the Lake Tchad region of Central Africa vie with one another as tu who can possess the longest lips. When girls are about four or five years old their future hur- bands pierce a hole in the center of the upper and lower lips within these holes he places thick straws or reeds. In a few weeks, when the girl bas become used to ‘the punctures, wooden pegs the size of a lead pen- cll are pushed intu the holes, saya London Tit-Bits, Three months later, when the lips have become accustomed to ‘the distension, larger pegs are inserted. At twen- ty-five a fashionable matron of the Saras-Djinges tribe is NHkely to have disks seven inches wifle in the lower lip and five inches wide in the upper. Up to this time the disks stick straight out like birds’ bills, but now they drop down from their weight. After this larger disks are in- gerted about once n year. It Is a matter of social pride with a wo- man to go on increasing her lips as long as posable, Raise Fine Specimens of Butterfly in France Butterfly culture in the south of Byance is rapidly growing in pop- rity. Here, under expert scien- tae guidance, hundreds of beauti- ful specimens are brag. The farms are provided with special leafy trees and plants on which the eggs are hatched. Directly the young appear the branches are taken to a well-ventilated room, where they are placed in jars of water. As soon as the caterpillars have eaten up this first supply of leaves fresh branches are provided, Having keen in an even temperature for about two weeks, the young caterpillara are taken out into the open, where they are placed on plants protected from birds by nets, When fully grown this protective, net is re- moved and soon they retire fate cocoons or roll themselves up into leaves, ‘These are collected and vivid rea Eltinge T he atre. stored in boxes, where in a very short time butterfiles of wonderful hues are evolved. Cross-breeding has. been tried and numerous ex- periments are conducted to obtain brilliant and-original markings on the wings of these insects, which are afterward sold to colléctors or for the adornment of women’s hats leaves belonging to the various | and Bee-keeping, farmi: and market occupations ———| Slapped” is the | Crities have! transferred to the | it | | i i { prefer their | ¥' taught to British soldiers, COOk BE A Masculine Negligee pular with the though st € the olen fro any other closing unnec Wrinkles Disappear in Fifteen Minutes! ant to see wrinkles, age y dis- If you wa lines and sagginess complet appear from your face in | minutes, j powdered tarkroot with of lemon juice. mixture to your face. while you watch in. the very eyes, | mirror, the ugly marks of age will THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE tures, HOU Too Late To Classify Sania i FOR SALE BUNGALOW—5 rooms and bath, hot water heat, maple floors, full basd= ment, 50xi50° lot. Near Park. Price $4,200.00. Terms. HOUSE—5 rooms and bath, modern, fire-place, hardwood finish, sale at the right prices. screened porch, garage, lawn ‘and! want a home no | BUNGALOW—5 rooms modern, oak floors, pan porches. Price trees. A dandy home.” Price $5,-|.time to buy. 500. Terns. building lots at the righ BUNGALOW—G rooms and bath, hot| Farm lands at attrac We also write insu water heat, hardwood trim, maple floors, splendid condition, located in rview. Price $5,750.00. Terms. form, and estate, money to loan HOUSE—6 rooms and bath, nice lawn COMPANY and trees, gurage, a fine location. Price $4,800. ‘Terms. Phone 138 BUNGALOW--5 rooms and bath,}| Office with First Guaran modern, maple floors, built-in fea- large porch. 5 rooms and bath, modern and in good condition, price $3,500. and bath,| try, basement with cistern, two inclosed 0.00 ve other equally goed homes lt s the opportune | We also have splendid t prices. | on INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY ty Bank. 4-17-1 wk FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1925 shape, driven about R. W. Folsom, Phone! FOR SALE--Choice early Ohi potatoes, Pr T5e per bushel “dk livered, Call 420 4-17-1w \“U” STUDENTS | READ MORE! Grand Forks, N. D,, April 17 show that students at the) of North Dakota have the cur full you real tisties ONSILITIS | Apply thickly over throat-— cover ae c K: “Merchandise of Merit Only” Children’s Footwear Sizes 3 to 8, 814% to 11 and 1114 to 2. A special selling of Boys’ and Girls’ pumps and san- dals in Black Patent, Gun Metal, Calf, Kid and Elk- skin; colors Black, Brown and Tan, affords an op- portunity for savings seldom seen idea Speciaily priced at $1.45 ‘Pro-tex Arch” id belted with tone. The WEBB BROTHERS Saturday Special at this season. Many of these pumps are in the famous Acrol line. vat We especially feature ust mix a spoonful of fier a spoonful this comfort giving Apply this, soothing shoe in both Oxford Before your tary heel; disappear like magic. It is most és : startling, - Beyold, now, what you sirable shoe for nv looked like when young!” Watch ‘the ses, teachers and sagginess” correct itself! Enjoy the strange delicigus sensation of other women, made stimulation, support and plump, quality Kid leather smooth firmness! When you cel ugeist yor nts. ial WE We just of Wedgwood and as we ‘had a few customers waiting for this shipment, we take this plan of the shipn is sellin, vis those come in Agents wood C: over ing enough to ‘of each treatment dow below three BISMARCK.N.DAK CHINA AND POTTERY that those waiting, and desirous pieces from this shipment as it won't last FA. Jeweler - Bismarck wash off the application, Black and Brown. ounger. ‘The an that of a Tarkroot is so harm- less you” could eat it dr From your na package ng the cost u can obt! MOND S."JEWELRY DGWooD received a shipment Patterson’s Hall : re THE - Mount City Blue Blowers A Real-Red-Hot-Dance-Band notifying them that ment_has arrived, but ig fast, and we ad- of getting as soon as possible long. KNOWLES Featuring BRUNSWICK RECORD ARTISTS for Genuine Wedg- ina and Pottery for ighteen years. Watch your colon It is the source of many distressing ailments. Colon stasis: means self-poisoning and, finally, hardening of the arteries. Bran is Nature’s best laxative, but be sure it is mixed with a well- cooked fosd. Shredded Wheat contains all the bran in the whole wheat grain, also all the body- building elements in a digestible form. It is ready-cooked and ready-to-eat. Deliciously nour- lis for any meal with milk or cream or fruits. and Pumps with Mili- a most de- ar all of in me A VAPO KS B Over 17 Million Jara Used (CAPITOL 4 TOM MIX -—in— WILLIAM FOX presenis e “THE DEADWOOD COACH” :The Greatest Western. Ever Filmed. 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