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TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1925 ‘THE =e TRIBUNE PAGE THREE LARGE ROAD _ COMING TO AUDITO RD Sesser als tri V1 1 ‘ | ana be used in construction of the] the Socialist movement, the Japanese ‘cr Special Values in coats, as | win We under the direct supervision] group of students and professors, dresses and millinery, vis | Jof the highway conimission, and peasants’ union. It is quite}¢{he Sarah Gold Shop. 312 | Other improvements on the Na-} likely, in the opinion of Mr. Toyohiko ii Associated Press | | ions ul Parks highwa; re reported] that the party will also include a cer-| Main Street. eee, | | by the highway commissioners, Stark] tain number of liberal members be- | lcounty has asked fede longing at present to the government { lie ie 1 1 jn parks highway west of and opposition parties. 2 ol ationa Parks | ana Morton county w CoM A LL GA IN | | Road to Be Improved |from the Stark county linc to Glen| AE F - Ei rojects Are | eae Ulin. TH Forty-Eight Projects Are | Golden Valle d Billings coun-} > Listed in Bulletin Unfavorable Crop Reports! Announced 1 Boost Values _ | Progress of the work of the sociated Press) jhighway department in its var 19.—Influenced by | road and bridge projects was outlin unexpected upturns at Liverpool and|ed téday in the fifth p bulletin by unfavorable crop reports from} of the department, vorious parts of domestic winter! Included in the ‘forty wheat t tory, wheat here erag-| jects under the heading arth grad ed higher ‘here tod: during — the! ing, enlver nd bridges,’ the dealings. Liverpool . strength | followins: the status of each s ascribed to scarcity of offerings | pr en by the bulletin: from this side of the Atlantic and to} Federal Aid Project—Counts en Ullin west d by the state high- LEADERS START | way commission in’ improving the] NEW JAPANESE | National Parks highway through the | Bad Lands, it was decided by mem-} LABOR PARTY} ‘bers of the commission upon. their | {return from a trip to those counties. | Under an inf age reached with Gold ley commis- | sioners, 12 miles of hi y will be} | put under aid | ies will be aid LAST TIME TONIGHT TUESDAY “CHEAPER TO MARRY” with LEWIS STONE CONRAD NAGEL MARGUERIG! DE LA MOT A Great Film Grest Play. COMING ‘oday London, May 19.-—Kagawa Toyohi. | ko, a labor leader of Kobe, Japan, ar- | rived in London recently to study) the workings of the British Labor) rt an aid to ganizing a} which, in addition, to Mr. Toyohiko is work already done, will give the! said the Socialist and Labor leaders county a federal aid highway from’ oF Japan had combined in efforts to east to west county lines, on the Red further the movement and that while trail, The comm s agreed tO! ihe Japanese’ Labor party would’ be share the expen building 20 rodeled after the British system it miles of highy ier Niional | Grenta paneLinaRine kone’ wave MOE a highway across Billings coun-| the jines of the Social-Democratie because of the importance of the | teceay , the difficulties of con- struction’in Bad Lands and the dif- ficuity of the county in completely financing: it is planned, » to use seo ht pro- the general character of. the intemna- 260—Morton, from 1 supply and demand ‘outlook.|18 miles, designed. On the other. hand May delivery 8, from north ¢ here showed pronounced weakness | to Casselton, 24 miles, after an ¢ bulge, Chicago open-| 268--Cass from Federal Aid Pro ing prices varied Yrom unchanged t0 ject 60 miles to Farge, miles, and one half cents higher. party of Germany. The new Japanese Labor party will include, necessarily, members of the Japanese Federation of Labor and cording to. mem-| , the red burnt] Insure against wind- storms! Don’t wait un- til a “twister” visits from Minot to Dra to Max to the but then by rallies for July, ed. material found in abundance in| ov : eaves your ich new crop months went] 267—-Ward-Me from Ryder io N BEGHADSERGER ta SaRELe He | te ay ad leaves yout Tomorrow above yesterday's finish, south 12.3 miles, ed. | | the ‘high Memebers of the com-| uldings =a mass of Wednesd::y ce for the new Q Ward-MeHenry, from Gran-! tission| were ailich!inprassed wyilh | wreckage in the wake of market closed ir-/ ville to Towner, 26.3 miles, designed. 5 —Stutsman-Foster, from Mel ville east 10.5 miles, under construc 8. tion. a seuria surfaced road in Montana,| the wind! wet of Beach, which they traveled | ie ( pr 1 " in the | over on an inspection trip. VIOLA DAN 4 Insure toda Get a let. nounced the engagements of her two , contings to the Auditorium, Tue June 2; ‘the members of the commission, windstor icy fr 107—Grand Forks, from Ma pee y : : including Governor Sorlic, Comr H ne ea si a fia 6 north 6 miles, contract let. | le ee aj Sioner of Agriculture J. A. Kitchen | hows eres may ted Press) | Grand Forks, from Manvel to rof | Mrs, Bochm left this morning on al CQith oy Binck? 1 {} Save you a big loss to- ae ie Poultry alive} Grand Forks, 11 miles, designed, ; J iastestateid) abe Go) eh bas tone) | Moe and Hardt conferred ‘| morrow. OF A unsettled, fouls 24 roosters 14 110—Grand Forks, from Walsh! t i about ¢ week REE ot | 20; due (aoe) county line southeast 46 miles, con-; Sembled q parents: reside ‘alley counties | ” 25 to 40. er lower | there wa w t n-employed in| eal Wane fan } i the | on the tr . Moe declared that ee ie Hit arent Me RE RIdd TEER eye as een ts i with ria found in undanee, 4 Steitats - Oza eer Cour ESTES OMG RIEM CRITE, neace ee Renae ioc sa orth Dakota should soon icyiew: ife ie sre lsagie Genin of Garske to Webster, 103 mites, at the « : I in ehewetite Stas nade praise | in Paris from the ae reece aeaied ek | Contract /lat. | : for the attitude of citizens in th 4 mikes orage packed ex-| 939A—Grand Forks from Nelson | AND EMENT PARTY lve counee: oemiai elie coed kone | i & CO. Champs Elysees to the |county line east 9.2 miles, contract| t 4 M Win. Boeha of city evo) rent | Montmarte Slums. EAPOLIS FLOUR - yp:GBY, The Agsociated Provs) || co 12.3 miles, contract let. | fternoon when Fyl-| bykyof thi and Rose to Paul | surplus war material from Ff is, Ma — 9 n 7 : 7 'y anites 3 kon nne are ¢ 3 ez | patents quoted at $9.10 to $9.20] West 8 miles, designed. ite se sae oseegteareagsd nae (AED ndg to take out the scori The bulletin jcomplete for gr showed — plans avel surfacing 2 miles in Ransom county, 19.5 mile: Vig the Santa Fe in Stutsman, and 8.51 miles in Stute. Bi Ney tenn man and contract let for 16 miles in| f the bride a spent in playing gam Basi to e scenic Chicago, May 19-sHogs. 14,000,| Ramsey county and 19.1 in Cs ee) dancings) regions 0 the y i i able light. | county. - sheen a resident of| Mr. Va an employe of the — in 98 Ib, cotton — sacks. 30,455 barr Bran $27.00. Shipments tives, $15.25 to $15.50. (and 34 miles on one project in Grand | home ne : {¥orks county wedding ST. PAUL, LIVESTOCK In the not dinner was served s of contr: SCHWEIGE ja to order to consid- South St. Paul, May 19.-Cattle| carried by the bulletin are sta a EDGAK eipts 2,800. Very slow. Practi-| ments of the letting of a contract The marr f of extending a call to y nothing done. Early prospects D. Butler, of G the candidates for the pas- All killing chasses with the | For! miles of ¢ exception of canners, cutters, bolog- | fecing on the highway c na bulls extremely dull at Monday’s| through Li decline. Medium steers considered | # contract st Underweights fully 25¢ to 40c high- 1 miles of road ia Ramsey county, ac- 10,000, fat steers uneven, fairly ac-| Gravel has been requested over 4} remational meeting of the TREASURE CHEST om 3 : UE SADE) (OATS New Mexico CHAUTAUQUA PARK, MANDAN, lnnbaleteady ia few, sinaleldéeie nies |imiles) in) Gass) ouats Ga [rio wear (ntl Arizona Rockies ningg room of the ry to the successf National Parks is character; the : reputation. Our iho ipist few Waele RES re the highest ‘on Fred Harvey meal eg! a nd a) regular. Very de: GEDUPe ne inecai ceeces aan aie | aeandanienelnity tor nn ([kOwies tre geWELER) west= er. Choice 140 to 210 poun tive and steady to 15 cents higher.|and a half miles in Ramsey county, aie ee Grand Canyon YOU CAN ENJOY Nea Gane Two things are absolutely cupied the pul both points—they are doubly service on the Santa eer ae ce wen eed ues in Grand Forks county and for the last four years has been) prese at the Bismar ‘BISMARCK.N.DAK | aft AT THE J DIAMONDS»“JEWELRY i Ee CS 3 ding to the bulletin, + | age $12.80 to $13. Top $1 SOP are toler ete ceae ‘0 CALL TOR MYSTIC AND California HEART RIVER PAVILION Top steers $11. Sheep 19,000, Fat) (an ¢ Da total! lot Recaden s been called for yy) Bunce) witli PEARLS f and other » who have filled the pulpit in yesterday [| worth | is supreme in the ho sold at right prices. Satna rents cere ee catia ee Bebve: Bae AG anilea. 76 nd I v- oh i many oi ds ue wat tic and Pets | ae HAVE YOU HEARD fat she-stock | gradi and metal and reinforced] ing dian me of! f » cee him asked to take aris are § e bette om : ' a virisy roll luraya Gree ects ty ler NIGGA ATH tw stn Rau Heft] th class Jewelers because they | on bighure folders? LES BACKER and His “Troupe. 7A active, dull! of De ake. t noand South eliminate ni a a ‘ ‘ 2 pend a honeymoon Houbt. that goes with some a a _ 4.75 to $F 00. ¢ nlves receipts mie — ne ; i chery : Ser Tes DANCE MUSIC UNEXCELLED 7 0. Si w, steady nen, . * , ; Sanela R anAree 507 Metropolitan Lite Bide. ' to 15 ee Nae, many Go Nis. MANDAN NEWS daughter of Mt 3Y COMMISS SION J tion pearls onthe: market, CE . pers, lights and medium weights q slow, advance. Packers sfrady; de- nday ion allowed the We are showing a beauti- sirable 160 to 200 pounas mostly| / POPELKA—RAPP pee meeting last PER eee the at | $12.25; top $ weighty butchers iss Lydia Popelka, daughter of ; ee | $12.10; packing sows mostly $10.75 ndloNtry qeaBopaika (prsininont| } eal graduat feeder pigs, $12.00 to $12.25. Aver- al the Ted of the district, was united in|” marriage yesterday afternoon at the | ° home of the bride's parents eight | i south of the city to Wm. Rapp, age cost Monday $12.06. Sheep receipts 500, one load di- rect, slow. Fat lambs 26¢ to 50 cents lower, medium to good shorn lambs perous young farmer of the! $11.00. One loud, unsold, asking | neighborhood. More than 200 friends | 4 around $15.25, Wooled ewes under] sng neighbors pathered to witness “ere wnited in ma $8.00. the wedding ceremony and congratus | 22 ny ay ng Seat late the newlyweds. dose vis RGA Gluilehe Rev. C. J. Fylling conducted the} F. A. KNOWLES JEWELER - BISMARCK . The house of “Lucky | 94.00 Wedding Rings” 6.10 ne edule Z i oeds Tiedinan SCHMIDT—Bi Miss Veronica Sehr D,, and Ralph B vudito A pay roll . r Taxi Co. Inc. vestern Bell Telphone NR? dos utunondsgnenga Od Motor company . 5 NEAPOLIS GRAIN MIN: und Matt) Seo Lin ~Minneapolis, May 19.—Wheat re- : een eee ister of the br Telephone company. ceipts 6G ears compared with 114|CCPe™ony. Miss Popetka wa ead ay pres Sail faltant ‘Fol-| French & Welch : DR. R. S. ENGE cars a year ago. h Lanegan oar ng the servi iding m Laundry ii 4 $1,644; No. 1 dark northern spring; | <otin, ‘The gro ne ateted ismarel ig break nsen Hardware comgany . 1.80! Consultation Free choice to fancy $1.77% to $1.88%; | Sat! Se Broom ns attended receptic Ir. and t Drug company : ‘Tony Popelka and Wm. Wenge: Popelka home was elaborately decor- ated carnations Lucas Bik. Bismarck, good to choice $1.68% to $1.16% ordinary to good $1.63% to $1.67%; No. 1 hard spring $1.64% to $1.88%; No. 1 dark Montana on track $1.589% | ——————————————— | to $1.88%; May $1.60%; July $1.58%. Corn No, 3 yellow $1.09 to $1.12; Can I Keep Young 2 | oats No. 3 white 41% to 42%; 3 | barley 72c to 86c; rye No. 2 $1.12% to $1147; flax $2.77 to $2.80. HOME BAKERY SHOP | [' will rent my Bakery fur- nished to a responsible party for one year. Vor Information Cal [| Commercial Banking Mrs.EmmaLarson §| ff Moves the Wheels 216 -6th St. Phone 426 ih of Business The commertial departments of the banks of this BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, May 19, 1925. dark northern ‘ 1 : 1 northern spring 1 amber durum . . 1 mixed durum . . 1 red durum 1 flax : 2 flax 1 rye Dark Hard Winter Hard Winter Barley .... city are indispensible to the business of the city. bate veogae : 3018 ‘ o ; . ; For Fire, Tornado, business substantially and systematically op- ~ ae Whee Automobile, Acci- Sr sity department ch this Hank ieideale 1 cent per pound discount under 55 Ip. Har eorn-6 cents under shell Thisis what every: ak ae oat dale HO aan * ”*\to know—be she young or ad- READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDg§__| vanced in years. SSS Your neighbors will tell yu if you have not experienced its Mr. Tuttle Can Sleep | effect yourself—that the tonic After Gas Is Gone 1, tke for fling health, poor SUMMER SUITS wppetite, languid Re “After taking Adlerika, the heavy j ee ( fecling (gas) in my abdomen js en- DR. mechone tirely gone and I get a good night's wi 30 to 60 rest now.” (Signed) J.C. Tuttle. Ad ; ppee lerika removes gas in TEN minutes G d M d ] Extra pair of Trousers Free. and brings out a ‘surprisirig amount 0 en edica of old waste matter” ‘you never Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Refunded. FIRST NATIONAL BANK The Pioneer Bank INSURANCE See The Helling Agency 1st Guaranty Bank Bldg. Phone 877 thought: was in your system. ‘This DISCOVERY : KR. ALL’S TAILOR SHOP excellent intestinal evacuant ig won- derful for constipation’ or "stomach QUID ‘ABLETS—At Stores 506 BROADWAY trouble. Stopa’ that foil, bloated | N UQUID. OR TA vit Dose ey ~ feeling Jos.” Brestow,~ “druggist.— tnt 10 for Boy age yi Pierce's ae tila ae Representing Leading Insui | ance Companies in America. Adv, ~ > ERE