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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1925. WHEAT PRICE HITS SLUMP Weakness at Liverpool Sends Value Downward (By The Associated Press) June 3.—Unexpected of wheat at Liverpool had ng effect today on here. Additional rains producing territory in the also to give a set back ues, lies however, soon took place, numerous traders being in- clined to look for further improve- nient of export demands. Chicago opening 1 to 2 1-2 cents lower, July $1.59 1-4 to $1.60 and September $1.57 to $1.57 1-2 were followed by irre- ir upturn which lifted July to 1 1-8 and September to $1.59 1-4. Whe at seored an advance ate dealings. The grain cribed- to reports of severe age to lin wheat by the re- freeze. Closing quotations were strong, 3-8 to 3 1-8 higher, July $1.64 to $1.64 1-8, September $1.60 3-8 to $1.60 5-8, tende prices ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, U Department f Agriculture, June steers and yearlings y top yearling $10. medium head, averaging 1,265 0.25; bulk fed steers and 10, fat she stock strong, Lulk fat cows $5 to $6.50, heifers up- ward to $8, canners and cutters un- changed, to $3.50. Bologna bulls une ight kinds ; firm, medium and lights dull, stockers and feeders draggy. Calves 3,700, strong, good lights mostly $9 to $9. Hogs 9,500 10e to 25¢ higher. Me- and heavy butchers show most ance, good and choice 150 to 200 ound averages $12 to $12.10, top ble 200 to 300 pound to $11.90. Packing sows ing pigs, steady, opening dium 100 cents fat lambs lower, odd and sheep lots fat BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, June 3, 1925, . I rk northern . 1 northern spring . 1 amber durum 1 mixed durum 1 red durum . . 1 flax 2 flax 1 rye k hard winter wheat Hard winte? wheat ... 1.38 We quote but do not handle the following: Ona oc 1538 Barley Speitz, 83 66 per ewt. ... 80 SHELL CORN Yellow White & Mixed 6 . 6 1 cent 5 pound. shell. per pound discount under Ear corn 5 cents under Hogs, 16,000 ay tive, irregular, medium heavyweight butchers and packing sows 10 to 15 cents higher. ht weights and light lights steady to strong. Kill- ing pigs dull, weak to 25 cents lower, top $12.40. Cattle, 10,000 fed steers and yearlings active mostly 10 to 15 cents higher, matured steers sealing 1,000 pounds upward to $11.50. Sheep 15,000 slow, fat lambs fully 25 cents lower, heavies $4.50 to $5. Medium weight $6 to $6.50, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, June 3.—Flour un- changed, receipts 11 barrels Bran $27.50 to $28.50. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chieago, June 3.—Poultry alive higher, fowls broilers 25c, to 40c, roosters 13c, turkeys 20c, ducks 22e to 30c, geese 13e to 2de, butter lower, 10,749 tubs. amery ext 24%c, standards 42\e, extra first 41e, to 41%gc, firsts 39¢ to 40c, seconds ¢ to 38c. Eggs lower, 23,063 cases. s to 30c ordinary first 28% storage packed 31, firsts 31e. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Wheat receipts 67 cars compared with 175 cars a year ago. h No. 1 northern $1.66 1-8, No. 1 dark northern spring; choice to fancy $1.75 1-8 to $1.80 1-8; good to choice $1.69 1-8 to $1.74 1-8 or- dinary to good $1.64 1-8 to $1.68 1-8. No. 1 hard spring $1.65 1-8 to $1.80 1-8. No. 1 dark Montana on track $1.62) 1-8 to $1.84 1-8. July $1.62 September $1.64 1-2. Corn No. 3 yellow $1.08 3-4 to $1.09 3-4. Oats No. 2 white 43 7. Barley .71 to .86, Wi No. 2 $1.13 1-4, to $1.14 3-4. 1.63 7-9 to 7-8 to Ad 7-8. CATCH PLANE IN NET Paris, June 3—Albert Juaron has perfected an anti-aircraft shell con- taining a net, which spread? when the projectile bursts and envelopes the airplane. In this manner, the wings, propeller or other parts of the plane may be smashed and the machine brought down. ONLY ENGLISH POPE Abbotts Langley, Eng. June 3.— This little village is planning to hold a commemoration this summer in honor of its most distinguished native son, Pope Adrian IV. He was the only Englishman who ever occu- pied the Vatican. GETS $1000 A DAY Cromwell, Okla., June 3.—Willie Alexander, 210-pound Indian, now | an income of more than $1000 a day from oil lands, He is classed as an incompetent and his business affairs are managed by a guardian. The price of Belgian coal has been reduced 10 francs a ton to meet foreign competition. China, with its 400 millions of people, has only 285 electric light plants. Too Late To Classify GIRL TO help with housework at 621-6th St. Phone 619W. Mrs. W. A. Woodmark. ‘OR RENT— Furnished rooms. Phone 167 or call at Homan’s Cafe and Bakery. 6-3-3t FOR RENT-—Modern room, can be used for light housekeeping, also arage for rent. Call 306 Sth or 802 lw keys on a ring., Fin 6-3 2 German Poli 714 Thayer St. 6-3-3 Close No. 6-3-3t & phone ALE—A few pups, Phone 137. FOR RENT—One nice 303-3rd St. room, Telephone CHIEF EVENTS OF THE WEEK BRIERLY TOLD BY CHARLES P. STEWART NEA Service Write War debt settlement is the subject uppermost in statesmen's and fin. minds throughout m less,” said Sir Esme How- da few d ago, “we can restore a firm basis of confidence throughout for a worse ¢: duced by the pst as the shington ciers’ British amba was making Yoakum, the ador this big sident Coolidge a debt settlem plan of which many administr officials think extremely well. Boile small, this plan contemplates tual debt funding arrangement giv ing the European countries 100 ye to pay America and one another, a ent interest, after their comn two obligations" date. years Moral Leadership sing his judgment on pe gations of his own, the 4 author believes Europe would this extension of credit, at t) He thinks it sonal would beg THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE He is convinced it would establish community of interest” among the nations concerned which would make for world pea He predicts that it would give America the moral leadership of the world. As for the length of time involved, “the war,” he says, “set the world back 100 years. Why not allow it 100 years to recover in?” Repudiation? Otherwise, Yoakum warns, ca may get nothing at all. The European taxpayer,” he points out, “is patient and long-suf- fering. But he may become impa- tient to the point of exasperation under his tax burdens. Then look out. Repudiation is not new to his- tory.” Ameri- No Shylock Yoakum doesn’t indorse the plaint of some Europeans that America has been a hard creditor. “If she had been,” “Europe long ago would thrown into bankruptey, or the quarrels over her obligations would have led to results that would have inflamed the whole Christian world a t us.” “Had the United States re- to become identified with the : and unable to make the Central Powers would have won the war. This doesn’t appear to enter into the thoughts of Europeans.” he asserts, fuse Allied aUse these lo Arms Regulation The Geneva inter ional confer: ence on arms regulation has reached a point where it might as well quit TONIGHT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY CHARLES RAY “THE COURTSHIP OF MYLES STANDISH” —the Mayflower in peril of the sea —most sensational storm ever sereened’ —daring rescue of man overboard —one of the many thrills in THE GREAT AMERICAN EPIC Comedy ‘Should Husband’s Be Watched’ BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP The Popular Priced Store Coat and|Dress Sale COATS — COATS — COATS — COATS Every coat in our entire stock has been reduced from the original low price. course, the season’s style and approved material. GROUP 1 Ladies’ and Misses Values up to $34:50. Sale price $16.95 Ladies’ and Misses’ trimmed bottom. Regular price $39.50. Sale price GROUP 2 coats fur Silk lining. $24.50 Others at $29.50, $39.50 and up. Sik Dresses It will pay you to visit us and inspect these wonderful Every coat is, of Special Assortment of Coats Ranging in prices of $29.50, $39.50 and $49.50 have been| PAGE THREE: “Those were territorial Ww. Caldwell—“Happy auditor. I worked that uinter for a brief time on the Tribune. The reason it was so brief was due to two facts. The editor Mr. Jewell concluded that I was too young and would never be- entire production has been made] come a reporter, and the second was under the personal supervision of |t I was so homesick to see my M J. Shubert. With the com-] mother that I just made tracks for there orchestra from! the old home. But those were the New York Garden, days of Alex McKenzie, Jud La- md and Denny Hannifin. And | they were some days, I'll tell the world. It would take a Carnegie li- IRCTIC Pred | CIRCUS PRESS brary of books to tell all about it.” AGENT ONCE RESIDED HERE Day Cruise Great Lakes y W. agent of the CTHE steel steamships, Tionesta, Jun- ‘and Octorare of the Grea Lakes Transit Corporation sail hon three days from all the prleeipad pore on Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Su- perior. 2230 MILES of incomperable scenery on luxurious ships world "renowned cuisine’ and the finest of slee) accommodations. Wiealeand’ berth tarlaod “in” fare ORCHESTRA DANCING formation, tickets and any Tourist or R. R. Buchanan. days. E Cal’? was Numerous regulations have been an. adopted, indeed, but so qualified they won’t regulate if any emergen rises where regulation is needed. thout violating their letter, they can be violated irit by any na- tion which choose Prohibition Anti- Saloon Lea fol the league’ now facing the most of the program for namely law enforeemen The Wisconsin house of representa- tives voted to ask Congress to repeal the Kighteenth Amendment. . . . The Canadian province of Ontario having abandoned prohibition, Amer- icuns swarmed across the Detroit ettings of Watson Bir River to Windsor and drank half a a genuine access of ood million bottles of 4.4 per cent beer} tas mn without an arrest. the best thing about the There were a that it ig really very funn in Detroit, whither many returned] It’s buriesques of eurrent play for drinks with more kick. . . s' quite the best, In this New Win Recent seizures reveal the fact that) Garden Rev 3 a east hooch still is being landed from! well known E way favorites, : abroad, despite the coast guard, as! exceptionally capable company groceries, fish, perfumes and other} unusual size, happily combined unprohibited imports. fully entertain, whieh in | SENIOR GIRL | satel “an “Lsswengort ; OF GRADUATING Hamilton, John Emerson Hay Forks, fi Bob Gilbert, . David Breen and Frank Breen Esther Spilde, 24, who vraduated from the Universit Jdition to. the three will 1a chorus of bewitching beau North Dakota this month, died urday night. The music is by Sigmund Rom- berg and Jean Shwartz, with in dental music by Al Goodman, The dances have been arranged by Allan Foster, ‘This: new s has been stayed by J. C. Huffman who has produced all the Win Garden shows in recent years. The Passing Show Salled Funniest In Many Years four and Messrs. Shubert present George Price, Brendel nd Bargaret Breen, in the Show,” the New York den 11th Annual Revue, s to the Auditorium Fri “The r dry Whe ue and oth- Vayne B. yer, “are difficult) part sober nation, new Winter which con It i. beauty, is spe Win said to have everything re burlesque, speed, novelty, a bit of yenuine and even good taste. Beyond all its tribe, it poss charm in its s well tentation, a y in it as well a The costumes There arrived in the city tod Buchanan, Robbins Bro: with us for » of the vast pre who will be time to tell us beauty of the has the honor! circu a brief and the he s lat however, show i i tor The viper due tot Circus corpe »bbins Bros. this year has} ed to double its former purchase of the US. ation property, It now)‘ ix hundred y . has three of eley ts and is the lange the world giving a stre Te will exhibit in’ Bismar nesday, dune 10, an old time n having for many ing editor the Capital and the Sioux uc clude carrie herd » Jack nan i above paper Moine: Press “The was man ketal GN. Williams, Gen. Great Lakes Corp, 101 tlladio Bldg., Duluth, Mian. d of have Falls of z nid Atteridge, by Alfred Bry in Bismatek Sosaid Mr ing: Show” with additiona Twa 18 first time back in away Alumintaitt A SPECIAL yo ie ae RE) LT values in silk dresses. Printed Silk Dresses Printed Silk Dresses Every garment of fine Waines up to $22.50. A qualify. ‘Well, Dallored remarkable bargain at Ensemble Suits Suits Valued ‘at $85 to $98. Reduced to $59.50 FRIDAY and SATURDAY oie nae a June S ONLY June 6 $18.50 a3 ° \ smn Rae orenson Hardware Co.