The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 9, 1925, Page 3

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TUESDAY, JUNE 9,195 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE Wire Markets By Asnociated Press 4 WHEAT MAKES BIG ADVANCE . and under circumstance DISASTER imputing notice of the ¢ corporation, suc tified in belie thority to hority to act for a v be presumed. from recognition in other — instances when such power was in fact exer- necessarily stom to the officers were j ing that they had’ Pies —Cakes—Biscuits— Muffins everything in which you use CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST | BAKING POWDER Looks different—tastes better—be- cause of its greater leavening power SALES 2'/. TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND The inference of actual author- from the conduct of the corpor- n towards its officers and i infer have been without knowledge of the u ut the time it wrote the bond surety may, in order toe: actual authority in the officers to execute the employers statement, prove that it had b ry for uch otficers to the identi H cal authority in cir re | ranting the inference thatthe cor. poration knowingly acquiesced there- Adverse Crop Reports Cause Upturns in Prices ure to sell wheat pri advance today 4 dealings. One of the chief fae! Was a report from a leading that the Kansas crop had been g ly reduced by the and that many, field When concealments and mis- which an em- are directly re- n to which the and affect the the respects, the sureties from liability on the bond. < & 6. A banking corporation is liable son & sufficiont to innocent third ‘persons where the semi oy The opening pr representation is made in the course ae cline to } of its busine we advance, and by acting within the genera n scope of} Maric Mason, 18, of Omaha, Neb. folle f his y, even though, in the| Won first p' in a spelling bee to $1.67% and Septem p ase, he is secretly abus-]from 150 picked spellers of South in ty and attempting to] Dakota, lowa, Kansas, Minnesota and bulges were taken pe ce a fraud upon chis_princi-| Nebraska, Sunteauwis both oral ' for his!) > realize profits and written. ven up account or some ather person, own ultimate benefit. In s DIAMONDS as to be prepared for the bank is chargeable We have been selling ! in the government crop r py cdee of its agents, x Diamonds in Bismarck for ' the close. The market lan i un- cy ee ioe rule icf teeta 10 years, and have a lot ot { to 1% July ey nowledge does not apply, i satisfied customers. « to $1.66%, and $1.63 to 7 pringing suits on the bonds, ! Wo ha a sy the ver of the bank treats them er Baye Sue OF SNOEE oS jas having been acceptable to the HEATRE who started with a small MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR | bank and as binding on the sureties, stone, and today they own (By ‘The Ass ed Press) | | and, in effect, asserts that the con- Diamonds worth up to Minneapolis, June 9.—Flour 1h r Toad lot | tracts were made in behalf of and ast C uuthorized by the bank. Basic Appeal from judgment for p! tiff, District Court, Renville County, $700.00, and they tell us they have never missed the money put into them. We have a special Dia- ance Tonight family patents f Tuesday a barrel in| shipment ) in Tat $9.10 to >< 98 pound cotton [Scenes at the Sanford (N. C.) mine wicre lives in an explosion, ‘The u photo shows : Aa OUR Sbancela, bran the hoopital unit rushed to Senford from Mort: Brags hospital tent was set up near the entrance to | North Dakota, Hon. C. W. Buttz, Dis- TO SEE mon! plan that is just ; Liv the min fl and white clad ited to attend ‘The lower photo shows part of the long | 'tict Judge. suited for you and we will { Chie ae 9. ir-jJine of relati ind friend Mombed miner ns viding Behind barrier ropes for any mews | 5 Opinion of the Court by Johns: on,| be nleasedl to explain this ; regular, medium cht of their loved onc Reversed: to you, without obliga- ‘ butchers and packing sows 10¢ high- |e ne a Go So EE INERHCIEM BEEN SEAT EON NOTIN Da: } cr, latter trade sloy k good and eT cd . United States gov-| ket, and J. J. Weeks,’ Bottineau, | H choice 210 to butehers [J Nilliston LAM Cates at orth Dakota, Attorneys for Plaintiff $12.15 to $12.40; top $ r iy ney rinent. ‘the advertisements call-| ot | H 8,000, se nerally steady. | _ NEWS. OF TH E NORT HWES { ne for bids on the plant have been re wan ound BIARCey | jc very = Foe eat innutted fo the ae | son, Cupler & "Stambaugh, Fargo, | — Tapa A Sat Ras ae GATE As| North Dakota, Attorneys for Defend- | ON GIPSY TRIP All section of the ¢ Necae coun oe c,| ant and Appellant, Dakota Trust | ea f Thursday, the San la ag) Company. enh 0 Adie eat ay etd wretked| cyto aa plant has) “Viewis & Bach, Minot, North Da-| Hl in ich home on tt cee thint states that certain Ie-| Koti, Attorneys “for Defendant und Minneapolis, June {te : p of nv ficc pheno} the attation ill have Appellant, American Surety Com- ceipts 65 compared with 146) been pastor of lf Sotto be cleared up before any further : ae ee : church for 12 yc ; tion ean be taken, ! ear ago. : Fl sieredlcyneeaiont for town whe rst. § un 5 4 ry Ne een ing |doors and following th hitehed Her. teant and/spent: the night SUPREME COURT B s Convention S ti theeotte takes i) ules eee angthces naatoratgc te ou Ug alr wey eee Chorus To Start atin and srood to choice $1. [some mo ere ae ance stad on Recaivermot -, . dinary to good WRCEURGIaR Hood cinmetoeluncon Mates Mohall, North Practice Tonight, Kid Pum 5 1 hard spring: Je) WIC ; ee, inicae : poration, Sh Pp. { iodark Mone [Gey Ue tie shy) maui a7 I init and Respond Dakota|| Rehearsals of ithe choraa which) jurie tained enh I Trust) Company, will furnish ¢ during the state; * 1 fi the abitomen hy a on ie Fan] fendant and Appel Christian Ended vention to be! A gun_ metal satin pump 1 to $1.15 eal eee) ae OF horitic surist| oW. Hi Melnto sftefeiver of| held here June y 1, will start just received is the last i nd BD iy ee sank, Mohall, North tonight in the Presbyterian, church. | = 4 A 4 I uh Ba ees H; ent corporation:| 1. C. Sorlien will direct the ‘choru word in style. With its NEE Re ied pondent, ve, The] All singers in ithe ett anvitarl| clever buckle ornament and et wine r of New to be members of the chorus and i black satin trim aided b GO PRODUCE thou d Nar Gnd Poriphvsmineetine! cK satin trim aided by a (By ‘The ‘Associated ress) SDMSETTUGRe pO t fh { SUEMIGACOMMRNY GE | ene smart heel it is a pleasing p Ciucere burp ( rN oe eatr iteen | Mente nee. © ndant and Appellant a Aas ‘TROU SERS , accessory to any of the ra nenamed anil: aver active in ; ' IT tl Lo Ibis the duty of the board of vier is bitten by a dog while de new Spring costumes. for the Old S« : ° hit on the head} d ors of yank “te procure antl) ering: mail, the governm of Oliver coun \ clu knock ne fous} file with th Banking Depart-| hi or bills and the $1 1 00 and celebration toh i when he re nd i satisfactory surety pairing his trouser: e day, Junc | been robl their own fidelity as master General oa : themselves he employe ‘ ; . KILLED WHILE HUNTING MIN MTs AUTO oenpleveeaan the in eee Se Abercromb dune 9. N. D., June 9. . 5150 and 5181, C. L. 4 s : ;Rorvice 24 cua ot Au y dans ; trim is especially adapted this place 5 When a bankin corporation 4 : : trned ‘ requires a bond of an employee, it Ah! that’s very flat- to the street Dress or Suit. ' y dine, Associated rious! by broken) may take part in procuring a satis-| tering to my establishment. Here is the very best in South St. Paul, June reday. | He uml Lo while tle girl Wasi tzetory bond to the extent of an- pabonn iereNoeneeae I style circles as shown by {which had been blown ¢ t by the ing questions as to the employ-|s' ve preferre: Hi nt’s storm, the rifle was dis-| impact. A five gallon *s rd in the existing employ-| then instead of now!—Passing Show, estonmentcsnate na leading shoemakers. i Tk fed the bullet entering his | rear of the ear, y in answering such ques-| London. 2 - Sa 25 a : ae ol [ine anevenne Such, (wet, BF ics ao 7:15 and 9:00 10.00 50 to found alive soon afterw ! assumed to with ONLY WORRY . ne hefore he could bo taken to | t deh pee ee a “Your wife just eloped with the COMING evi a |. » it may i an,” f i ga bull Seer ned survived by his father, a| {existing defaults. Givi bad! No more ice!"—Prince- Wednesday - Thurs PATENT LEATHER | | oe and lower; stocker a ) who is serving with mation, in the name of the bank ton Tiger. ve aco) stanng) cealyee| and a | Luepphe Uae Mr. tt 1 1 : “ Two tone patent leather pumps with grey kid trim, good lights mostly) Re elena jto the record of the employee in the ———___ l Lowe meet d the cl U a tae ; down to tending) Retzlo®, leadix ! existing employment, is violative] J want to express to the full Louis heel an e clever semi-round toe, to 9,500, slow, medium college His) ite colon ither of the statutes nor of public worn for Street or Dress up. Very new. $9.50 ineral service | | and 2p. m cay | ac anh cael 00 pound butche “bute he Abercrombie, voters of Bismarck by appre- ” ciation of the wonderful vote ORANGES given me on the 2nd of June b Bethany churct ee es DIVE LAWYER Dit Ae aeyeeane: for Member of the School with 6 oi to $11.65; of ordinary care ‘or Member of the School ‘res 4 10.0, Teeder| Glendive, Monts Ju otek otk ««ss-| Board. [have been out of the FRANK MAYO, Ask about the “Protex Arch”: Oxford or rat ag GILB5, weight 2h. es | IRN here’ for nar ears, i City for the past ten days or VIRGINIA VALLI, Pum: Monday $1185, weight 23. eos ch een Dp. FORD STERLING. this notice would have ap- and that peared sooner. Wert ld be! oxisting employments, without oliec- is for peauiy fAmUy: tion or protest by the corporation WM. F. HARRIS. (furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) 4 oF Raat Bismarck, June 9, 1925, v " No. 1 dark northern . $ No. 1 northern spring*.... No, 1 amber durum es in count Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only” 1) and the University His widow « No. 1 mixed durum ; No. 1 red durum . Neon ie No. 1 fla SHED AWAY ' » have been no f No. 2 ; I n th lopment matter of the No. 1 rye ... hich fell’ over a) disposal of the irrigation project at Sl MMER Sl I Hard Winter Dark Ha: Ww nter BISMARCK FROM Barley a c We quote but do not handle the $ $ , - follo ee 30 to $60 Wed., June 10 Speltz, per ewt. . Extra pair of Trousers Free. ? eH vase lite &| Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Refunded. Mixed a KRALL’S TAILOR SHOP £06 BROADWAY ra) ie 5 54 55 Ib. Par corn 5 cents under shell. | Too Late To Classify mon, Sate re one To hl goal Are You Getting Anywhere? Ca ata se.” Phone. 614 3 Spending as much as you earn is living from hand to mouth. You are running on a tread- s) ART Sheen lined | Nou f mill, traveling in a vicious circle. Each bill . Eutiatibe Tera len Ud 4 is a trying problem, sickness’ a calamity, i r. Finder please notify i Ds, RC. Thompson, Wilton, N, : conerapi * tee ae re FOR. SALE—One tea. $10; J O N | ( : H I Saving is a necessary part of real prog- ch wee ata bed, 3 ress—which is always planned ahead. Saved abe 8rd St. Phone’ 1051-W. money puts life in opportunity. It smooths eee, AT THE out the rough spots of life. It is power for NO DOUBT OF IT any purpose. And it works for you all the ye—Wwell, I guess ‘you'll fill the ‘ : N tine: ave that to me id Y ART RIVER PAVILIO YES, THEY MUS ROR (irony Carter Craslyes ‘mp, 4 is riddle: Wha ; a \ WD feet cat "goes “Me-youw,” and has * a his ki fiat ESS SO MEST First National Bank ; 5 cat. Les Backer. an is KINGS “OL BY Tickets including Reserved The Pioneer Bank &, Bee eee nee . ys “ . Seats on sale Show Day at. } oe -pation will be there at 8:30 p. m. Bi] Lerhart’s Drug. Store at _ BISMARCK, N, D. : fi aa Krew, of fe a 5 : ‘ aA Same Price as Charged Ate, Oe Core. SPerla 18 killed and 11 d fire that destroyed four dyell- rtanai " Upon ‘Circus Grounds. - $1.98 for Cireus Day. Sarah | Pgh were Milled and 21 injuied in explosion. Photo show bodies Gold Shop. 312 Main Street.) being removed‘ from ruins, ~ fs i ‘ Y }

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