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\ jf! TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1925 - ' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE 6 199 - BATTLING JURIST” SAYS DRY LAWS U.S. S. ENGINEER HONORED SAINT PAUL | YOUNG FARMER _ | DIES OF FLU b | MARKET NEWS FAIL i . BOOSTERS TO FROM WILTON| DAUGHTER AN a VISIT HERE DIES HERE WIFE ALSO ILL Associated Press ‘ —_—- | (Continued from page one) John Sanderlin, 21, farmer at| Gottfried Scherock, 42, farmer at WHEAT HITS RIVER PROJECT will be made at Willmar and Breck: | Grasslake, near Wilton, died last | Carson, died yesterday cee i pudteh Sadeeay Md ces Litho, wi{evening at a local hospital after ala, local hospital of influenza. His I nT BE eee all) prolonged illness. Bright's disease |wife and: a deughter are also criti- * D WN R ADE: | °"The 206th Infantry’ Band will ac-| is given. as the, cause of his aati cally tir ete in tenes, _ ‘ \ | Divers Project | i11| His mother, and sisters and brothers| His body was taken arson to- \ ese Divers Neen fompany the party aad concerts will! survive him. Funeral services will |day and burial will take place to- i Approved by Department of bo given at each atop. A feature of | jive ciace from his shomel‘tbar’ Wil- bherséwrhftsrabeniit: the Careon.cem- , A Hture Official een parade of the | on on Thursday. afternoon. etery. He leaves nine children, r priculture icla entire party throug! e main streets | Uncertainty of Crop Report a immediately upon arrival followed if ee | y ises for the children. Friday Lowers Values | In a recent report addressed to| MIO bas to at la) q » 'the North Dakota site engineer A. | Too Late To Classify ™ | L. Fello: r i . (By The i 7 7 fe Chicago, Mi of the U. vee? : : ii expected downturns at Liverpool [ture, of Denver, Colorado, heart y | PAROS ects 1 ON) aL e ! i : ved th k vestigation key attached. Finder please re wheat here suffered a material set- approved the work of investigation | t h McKenzie Hotel f ) jay i i the proposal to divert a portiong urn them to McKenzie Hotel for i back today during the early dealings. on the prop ; e - | reward 5-5-3t Some uncertainty as to what the ef the waters a he Ee aren 3 q United States government crop re- OPE U Seely EAeueLilae nt Dakota. fei A ‘ ¢ PR Bare ade one PHday GERRIN e veek The proposed project calls for the | FOR RENT—Furnished room in all would show as compared with recent jconstruction of a tunnel through the | modern home, one Bre r e unofficial summaries tended also to bese: ee Haine eG SNL 7 i weaken the market. Another de- oteau du Missouri, thro - Me " my " i. i6 | pressing factor was an assertion by] ja portion cof the waters of the Mis-| FOR AE ane Night ete. a trad thority that the United! sourl mig be diverted by only a 7. > eo . + FAR: States stock of wheat on May 1 was [comparatively small amount of dite 831-5th St. Phone 485R. — 5-5-2t to get your spring hat? * 2 | ‘4 ontrol worl into ye eel Tier aan \ 28 per cent larger than was the case ing and con mee i } UE Ne : lege Oieitiicencie MouseniinaNsnets ie . FOR SALE—Fine building lot on Ave. | a Sue previous: Grcree ae Gling, Ge WED We ebb eh Mb Jae = A between Mandan and Washington “Bile tower, May $1.61 to $1.62 and Jaly jerty, C2 2. ot ee hid D Ave. Phone 958, 5-5-3 We have some new advance ie eh mea byl Office, estimates the length of the Gaaieaniaeraaammend a AN EE ey, [proposed tunnel at from 18 to 25) ir. Charles Saunders of Ottwa| WANTED TO BUY—A small build- Fall styles to show you in ; ( jmiles and its probable cost at some-| has been bered by the Cana-| ing suitable for chicken coop. Price Ing $180 Gt and July 81.60 1h Lene gestae Coe aint tenet, UO Seer ee Cas ON eee Huet new shapes also advance Ne Maeeeenontte export demand he mifie Wevetite: vTehy oa llenrole seonoy rarinle discovery of Marquis Ce styles in caps. view uummeeue Wheat desl i. 16 ‘ably be derived from the construc- wheat, 7 3 A conte net lower (MagCETGOK. to jtion of such a project he believes to | accep i re Fal gale weleiseargiebie S ne os j ber tb Cy Haale vt a Giepautiae G6 AT WOR. — BRACKEN SHADES i ’ Sa ohibi ement age: “Boys and ivls are justify this considerable expenditure. | ' re a are en ; Listed among the beneficial re- % ' aay th wrous un tmestly ore: crooks and BSotleggers new heavy dein! sults of the construction of the pro-| | (ines, France, May 6.—Mrs, BE, H EGGPLANT SHADES Minneapolis, May 5.—Flour 15 to nfeenth amendment. {nosed project are the restoration of | Tatte 1, who married a son of a 20 s higher. In carload lots “The prohibition ligh officials, sworn not only to! numerous fresh v kes all along e lish ford; ae Gol adits Uc THEATRE . . tents quoted at $9.00 to today is a joke.” respect the law, but’ to enforce it, ik line, the t stora tk of Dee al m Le bt Ae aes 5 ses | rel in 98 Ib. cotton sacks. tate he drink ane vith thers d k ake as a fresh wa ae jake} the cre- | Within ve utter her marriage. 7 a) 1 isa sensational | “Never has there been cuch disre-|North Dakota, a source of water Aue eee unnieeia BS Gabi) a sg a 7 8 0 do so! kind of work. : ° i ese Tess * pect for law and for law enforcing |S"¥PPly for the eastern part of North; t me ! * i CHICAGO LIVESTOCK David, miNtant| bodies since the zens were told | Dukola and for towns and cities in The Thrill Picture! Tailorin Clothing { Chicago, May 5 (U. S. Dept. of statement in. an|they must not drink liquor jthe valleys of the Sheyenne and Gbodeandl Bad thineseres a iy Agr.) —Hogs receipts 21,000, Active. lofficial manner, in comment on cases] “Yoting people, boys and girls, are, J#mes Rivers in South Dakota, the Me rn gs Mostly steady at Monday’s average. | brought before him for tr now heavy drinkers—they find de- | Possibiliti of gravity gation if@ sult from accidental hap- p Bulk good and choice 160 to ee Ib.) The judge does not favor letting in mocking their elders and | Proje aH ere PN Ine nunazede of i penings . . . You'll be i: averages $11.30 to $11.45. Top $11.45. !hooze violators go. What he wayts we housands of acres in the propose — i roug] ze g | Cattle receipts 11,000. Fed steers |js a prohibition law with teeth or’ ro rohibition has not lowered the Project area, as well as possibilities 6 eielled farough = ae = strong to 15 cents higher. Yearling }jaw at all. h rate from alcoholism it has f hydro-electric power develop-, Turns Right Out Itself | © riling, gripping, and handyweight kind showing most| His habit of freeing petty diy Jaw [boosted it skyward with the advent ment. ; el compelling and delight- advance. In shateen iaraes bre, violators brought before hit ct poisonous moonshine oe Rae en ae ful situations —in this dominating. Bulk $9. 9 $10.50. /causing a mighty stir in prohibition| “If the people really wanted a dry e z such a p . , “kie Top yearlings $11.50. and temperance: circles. law, Congress could easily put teeth|Mellows said that “Investigation as famous Boston Blac a Sheep receipts 17,000. Fat lambs Daily’ Rasnpage in it by passing a few more amend-{'® its possibilities appears to me to story. q opening steady to strong. Desirable] Aimost daily, Volct ni domes |imenbe: be so well worth while, and the ben- | i 83 to 97 Ib. clippers $18.50 to $14.00. |, Armes pally: Velstendisim comes Causen’ Lively. “War efits accruing from such diversion ‘THROUGH = Gatce court : The situation has resolved itself 3 Penne, ee ae ion ie CHICAGO PR aa oa ce- {into a lively war with Judge David | Prelimina Nau rew ONS: Paving, Ble (By The, Axsoct ted Pr rene) 4 Cuma Heneh come dem ounce onion le, and ite aelleet state’s | ready ‘been made through the appro- | THE DARK” 1 k Ti 6.95 May 5.—Butter higher.|™ments of 5 a SOR ie |Seer es IMe RL ESntateM eer |priation by your legislature for to- i ee: Receipts 13,787 tubs. Creamery ex- cu nellesiseas fet dry steuths | attorney are nleato es al low- [Poeranh Hicooneralaniwithl WITH 30x3)4 Fis! We. ......... $ 6.95 OH tras standards 3 extra | ane pres: SRE aL : ier the U.S. Geoloxi 1 Survey, the state 2 n Bars entoyaile; Mtlrity Sicltowisey)|) | Mimennndbacaindhe: jure bs) 10.18 evn rate Se eRUAH ay a eiiine | Ciougheyour ottica/eNouldsurase&itel|) <Outgee seven kar locseee destle 30x31, Fisk Tube............ 1.50 seconds us toe ab ver Were higher. |Soueid | ovses, Mayon B: Devera oe ia ects aoe, cad arrested for \th© Work of investigation without | manufactured for chiropodists. How- Ree Firsts 28 to [Practice of revoking licenses of soft /sormus writ. some, nian ar junnecessary delay and with assur-ever, anyone can buy from the drug Rubber Case Battery......... 13.50 j 2BM4e; QTc; 8 drink parlor own Me Sometimes the lower court judge |#MCe that the information gainedjstore a tiny bottle containing direc- ALSO } ked extras 30%¢; firsts ud domes Seore emanate who ordered the man to jail defies |Will, in any ease, be worth far more | tions. neni alive witha aa, ccus’ WEIS FelbaRinE Mey 4a Judge David and instructs the police jeu ar an ome CE ir] A few drops of “Outgro” in the ALBERTA "ee ne CRS beeelibine Gio ral to re-arrest the men, As soon as{YeYsi 4 f the results suge crevice of the ingrowing nail reduces VA H aoe oh deel pclae ant idl vid hears about- it he {ca be attained, the state will be|infiammation and pain and so tough- UGHN ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK Pezcontsmey ‘Brpesediueayaal turns the: man loose again with Jus lwarranted in going to almost any lens the tender, tive skin under- A orw n otor 0] , South St. Paul, May 5.—(U. S. yeeet whe jo carry |dicial responsible lensth within power to get such neath the toe nail, that it can not ln ' s ‘ Dept. Agr.)—-Cattl ceipts 2,500. deh at ol ¢ acted.” »netrate i “ + 3 Ch) Pat eters ana See alias the unofficial title of “the battiing| fr his find! them. (8 onze Coubeructes _______ | penetrate Hep tlepiyyand the neil Getting Going ALERT Oat esa BoP Le selves behind the bars for tampering, ——————————— Bt naturally outward almost over logna bulls steady. Spots strong.| “Prohibition agents are mostly| “ith his authority. Mrs. Mary Ross aes: ¢ 3 aceite Rao caun ‘A man has as much right to have — = Canners and gutters fully s 2 EBD g es S g Other # 1 still in his house as he has to a Stockers and feeders unchanged.| Ot : , Doane Mais oan, isc ae ane : Killing quality plain. Few sales me-} “The nidouie eds Led Fe Cal ioecitt ate ne, / F =| 3 E e eighteenth amendment to in-| 8 i Be COR Ge nt ae Gee ue a A oor man found with couple | dite anes is| ef drinks is dragged into cour | largely $5.25 to 8.$50. sand|, “The manne eS aie the pena d tana : ' h| cutters $2.75 to $3.75. Bologna bulls n peel mroscenuions weule Mosmailennicebboollsewenicoss i Eicelar en tert Mina Beetle “What an astounding state of af- 4,500. Unevenly 5 to 50 cents lower.| “A popular vote would repoal the| {#irs is this! | Sorting severely. Best lights to 2s ate i Sy. ‘ packers largely $8.00. nor several years ago, had resided in | Hogs receipts 10,500. Slow. Op- BILLS ALLOWED Fargo since the removal of the fam- | ening steady to strong. Desirable ily from Carrington, N, D., where 4, * butcher and bacon hogs mostly BY COMMISSION , they resided a number of 5 a $10.85. Asking around $10.95 for ny Mrs. S. J. Doyle, who was Kathleen | choice kinds. Packing sows largely FOR LAST WEEK Jennie Leonard, came from a pioneer | P ' $9.75. Feeder pigs steady. Bulk family of the socalled eastern town- y b $11.00, The following bills were allowed] ships of Quebec, being born 60 years ‘ in| Average Monday —$10.81.] by the city commission last night: at ‘Stornaway, Quebec. She | ‘ a | Weight 214, Carl Bredy 4 Soap Rae North Dakota in 1891 and | | Sheep receipts 200. Receipts most-|Quandrud, Brink & Reibold .. r] at Grafton, N. D. for H ( ly direct. Odd lots “shorn lambs | George M. Register and it was’ there that | i F {| clrong to 26 cents higher, at $18.00 /Frank & Head he met Me. Dayle.” They were may | Tales about it were as numerous as its dark, broken ° 5. Practically no sheep here.| Hughes Electric company ..... don April 17, 1895, at Gran 4 . * 3 * ABT cand Service Tire Shop . Forks | windows. Oaks shadowed it thickly; winds sucked MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Joe Eisel, labor i There are two children, Kathleen, ' i vy- { Minneapolis, May ‘5.—Wheat, re-| Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. 7.75| married last week to William Swan. | through its halls. The shutters sagged and were i . BF ceipts 80 cars compared with 64 cars | Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. 17.05! ston of Fargo, and Elizabeth, resid-| Health is Most Vital to Every Wom- | eaten — the windows giving in to. an emptiness at once a year ago. Humphreys*& Moule ......... 7.50] ing at home. Mrs. Swanston ‘had re-| an. Read What Mrs. Rose Says = | df: L 1 Cash No. 1 northern $1.52 to $1.55; | Water works dept. (fire hall) .. 4.65) turned from the twin cities, but -had| afinneapolis, Minn."When foreboding, dreadfu No. 1 dark northern spring; choice | Water works dept. (library) ..-2.50/ gone to Michigan, N. D., and was not| children were small Wd a £2 fancy $1.58 to $1.80; good to choice | Northwestern Bell ‘Telephone Co. 4.50| home when her mother passed away. ssol) that weakened me so’L could | : ' $1.58 to 1.67; ordinary to good $1.54] Water works (pay roll) ......121.00 Toren not walk across the flpor without Excitement ran agog when the place was bought. } to $1.57; No. 1 hard spring $1.80 to/B. K. Skeels ........ 2.591, D, DENTISTS the aldseteatchaie! ower aaes h ted: Sar an gree Montana on, track | Carpenter Lumber company N FARGO TODAY | "sed, to take Dr. Pierce's School children huddled. to watch the rooms renovated. § o $1.78; to arrive . to} National Meter company 4 pen preanniphianta : 2 ba Migs! ” ioh | $178; May 1.51; July $1.51%3 Sept.| Bert Hughes... OR CONVENTION Pe ea tena rip eee alae A sign swung out: “Stop here for tea.” Lights sprang $1.41. M . ine . eR i e fi H Be MT Conn Nov &-yeliow e108 ust goss (tm Machine i ing to directions, and bottics up. It, became a frequent pleasure to drop in of even : Rica er acs eo eo k Saree completely restored me t ealth . ‘ n | oats No. 8 white 40%e to 41%%e; bare | Fire department _ (By The and strength, Since that time | ings. In time, the towns-people loved the place. The ley 7c to B4e; rye No. 2 $1.09% to! J.C. Johnson company Fargo, N. Roeper ltiave, treduently, recommended <thosa inviti ign; the cleanliness, the light banished fear. i pati Helles ions ievadsie Amon il parts of NOHAS OF cyo(tainaae comedies, tn Memrer®. inviting sign, the cleanliness, 2 ed A a BISMARCK GRAIN jopening of the, three-day twentieth {My Qwn family and to my “fr j | | Qurnished by Russell-Miller Co.) , annual convention of the state Den-/ nd have sean ouly the most : Many a product you didn’t know and might not have i Bismarck, May 5, 1925. Quality Groceny tal Association, y 8 - 1, a 2 at , A 's. Mary Ross 2 2 e. So. } Mis toe te asst lla Gace on RESMERGE: cliniss are, Bellet testing aaah Da et cogieee MI trusted, has become intimate to you through the clear- | 0. ern spring . 34] Washb Lignite ¢ oday, several dentists 7 pel he ie aA . . Paes f Necilantertanens anlar meee ceeoeee sections of the state "speaking, on the, most valuable Te aa ness of advertising. Family standbys in your medicine | & No, 1 mixed durum 1.28} Ruder’s Furni Rech anea crown and bridge work and on the e Dr. Pierce, prq alids' * pi 8 Nf Neaceaguran sar ate epee ines Bachange operative section of dentistry, |Hotel, in Buffato, N, Y,, and receive chest, baking powders, extracts — products that might i} No. 2 flax. 2.50 : iGoreebry paoeniny rhe) eaceipealif00d Weatea ates eee Seaueny tn ‘| * endanger if less than pure — you know to be pure be- i} No. 2 flax 2.45 re mecting of the convention is to take | 0f all expense, or send 10c for tria z i A : i, Neuen: Sea sin ee s| up’ the diet and its effect on teeth,| pke. of tablets. i cause widely advertised. You are sure of their quality - "Dark Hard Winter LA lgtick Brine comeeky: with G. E, Harter, Toledo, Ohi, Adv. ‘ A ‘ }\ Hard Winter . Tages ae recente eaten founder of the Defense Diet League wherever you buy. You feel safe in using them — in | Batley Pal Hughes Electric company .... 1.0] 0f America on the program as the using any product that invites, through advertising, the Zeus fote: bubs dos ape handle the| Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. 1.20] Principal speaker. ; four Puie dic Ge aoe Place You Get Service ‘ h. Y¥ ti f s fie ae : § 28] Northwestern Bell Telephone Co, 3.45] Further technical su een a With a Smile. test that proves its wort our one-time ‘ear is now a Be sy ec ‘g (John Thorpe ............. 5.00 i } |, Speltz, per ewt. ++ 80) Tithes Mlectrig company 2) Loo] Hartzell, Minneapolis, past president EVERREADY TIRE, willing confidence. Shell Corn Black Tribune 34.93] 0f the national. dental association is VULCANIZERS. | Follow: White Mee att 25,50] %° speak on the prevention of pyorr- es Mixed ee rercueeee j25ol hea. Dr. R. S. Towne of Bismarck, is | 216 4th St. Phone 914 ; Newent Tere aia 42.50| also, scheduled to address the den- i Neve DEO Denes 3.00| tists and Mrs. H. B. Smith of Fargo, | | Sample grade 55 Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. 4.50] Wit Present “Oral Hygiene,” with a = * 1 cont’ per pound discount under| Wachter ‘Transfer company ... 32,00] '°oth brush demonstration, 4 , i ae ‘ © convention will close Thurs- R. R. INGE ee a } 8 1b, Kar corn 6 cents under shell,| Wachter Transfer company ..-- 826] g,h, convention will close Thurs. D hy, Ss. : Read the advertisments to recognize products rei Doctors R. A. Oglivie, Gilbert Mos- ropractor . Married Woman Eats Mrs. S. J. Doyle. kau of Grand Forks, Dr. C. A, Leon- Consultation Free that are worthy of your confidence C Only Bread and Milk Dies Followi ard, of Minot; Dr. E. T. Boyd of i ies Following Fargo, and Dr. G. B. Fairchild, also|| Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. ——— i “ f G iS ’ gy "4 “I could eat only bread and milk, ; Long Illness] Gt2"%_Forks and several others everything else, soured and formed pear ria gas, Since taking Adlerixa I can est| Fargo, N. D, May 5—Mrs, 8. J. Use Gas the Super - Fyel. wonene i aiheut causing gas.” Doyle died at her home at 12:35 p. | ————————— ‘ (signed) Mrs. J. B. Manning. ONE) m. Monday, following an illness of a B\ y spoonful Adlerika removes GAS and | year and a half’s duration of Perni- U ° 1Sh Sh OLDSMOBILE "often brings astonabing relict to cioun anemia niversal Shoe Shop}? saLes AND SERVICE the stomach. Stops that full, bloated| For the past few days Mrs. Doyle’s OT, UTO feeling. Excellent for obstinate con-| condition was such that death had| First Class PEOALES CO. stipation, often removing surprising| been momentarily anticipated. '* Shoe Repatring’ e i amounts of old waste-matter you} Mrs. Doyle, whose husband is, the’ f never thought was in your system.|head of. the Doyle Motor company Jos, Breslow, druggist.—Adv. and who was a candidate for gover- 111-5thSt. Bismarek, 107 5th St. Phone 428