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SATURDAY, JUNE 20; 1925, THE BISMARCK TRIBUN: PAGE THREE owe ETE et = a peas a en ret UNCLE SAM TELLS YOU HOW TO BUILD MODEL HOME: _[{int,som suse, for making it « ea ae z ea Be SS ea tn hie 2 Eakin, Girls Wire Markets By Expert Says You C: Home Fer Less Than $1000 a Room ittle Eskimo ee Cakoulte and Associated Press — TSR MOET PANES BEG om ed milla, Raold Amundsen showed oe Ibu 2 : nself to his friends from an en- tirely new side. His life had been THEATRE too “busy to fondle children and berreeecn TES Toa ga NES jhere suddenly he was an adopted 1 r |iather to two little girls 4 and 9 LAST TIME TONIGH' years of age. i a} y | The youngest one was hi special James Oliver Curwood’s oe Goa ‘orit He would play with her eee a > jfor hours and would attend to. her drama GOL north i every want with the utmost. sacri- ie, 1 fice and devotion. These children 4 Report of Black Rust Lead [had never enjoyed the advantages 66 ‘ of civilization, which greatly added ij to Price Boost to the difficulty of his task. 3 {But it must not be taken, from WOMAN th that Is v as a a Chicago, June 20—()—Influenced ' ey AES MtGMey Ti Tock, ' by chance that spring wheat will fail lthe reverse is true. H , to reach maturity without serious; | Only nine months ago Amundsen Comedy -:- Comedy impairment from black rust or other was forced to go through bankrupt Fred Stone causes, wheat today made an early cy, and in the last years immediate- ‘ : one ' ele saat te ave [iy peecedine this event Amundsen alt Furthermore, Liverpool quotations hed SUR erate gees “Change the showing that United States wheat | fee « value 13 at present on a domestic z j [met Amundsen in Seattle on his Needle” .° & babi, head Lue tittle; if way, immedi ST FLOOR PLAN [return from Alaska in September. q at a + ei ing | His plans for a flight from # nte effect. Chicago opening figures pitzbergen to Alaska had failed and| 4), ; MONDAY e lower to le higher, July $1.56% This section of planking dchalf a cozen tiy he Crystal, a to $1.6614 and September $1.55% to for the moment he was practically] TMs se planking : halt a lives when the Cryata “ Sess Go ies Gin) ia Tay Be 1 anekieutes pled ure Wout, took fire off Atlantic City, 3. J. OF the 31 who wer The Uninvited general di t d th b: ise He had been forced to borrow a| Saved, six clung to this bit of the boa floorin until t guard. 1 ” i go"gib7is for duly and $1.06% for shirt from the chief engineer from cued them. Five lost taeir lives in the disaster Guest’ ‘ ms September. the steamer whieh had taken him |———¥ ps Soe } Speculative selling brought a de- down and a pair of socks from a i \ cline in-wheat today during the. last i sailor, but his spirits were high W 1 [eross examination of a witness, and hour. To a large’ extent the telling I had just returned from Spitz- ‘ j that a precedent need not b ‘ot at AAOERIE. Ge teen CE i was based on the fact that the mar- bergen, where I had taken an expe- WENO, Gute . i and themRotaty) clad me +, 3 ket showed a bulge of 9c, from the dition for Amundsen’s relief, and piey wont PUB UE neddhy wOOntime r) low point of the week. Closed my financial position was but little d court re We eco as ebbohs Sea heavy 7-8 to 2 8-4e net lower, largel: better. ade F PEOPLE $1.55 to $1.55 1-2 and September $1.58 The utmost economy was neces- ene : eee 6 + ae de preiphe 1-2 to 5-8. Use Gil Guach ks sb) CA WRC Bismarck Joins Jing two pounds, has been invented ] CHICAGO PRODUCE , |ment in Seattle, Amundsen occup: | NESS: To ght For tin ae sine bia D erasers a Chicago, June 20—UP)—Poultry ing the “bedroomette” and my wife tA An Melee eae aa ae a i alive lower, fowls 21% to 37c; broil- ie eccupy ae the sleeping couch PK MONSOMT | Rate Adjustment) t elt - ers, 26 to 35c; roosters, 13c; turkeys in the living room. ‘row i navi | a | ;EISHAS B i They ductay 18) tyeBe;: geebey 187% Rug Brings Rent Crowe Bring Damaging Ad?) a. iy. uy figstan come Rgugceamnusatene papireen H 22, We raised the first month's rent ions i Doctor in | merce has joined with other civic ekyoBobbed hair is increas Butter higher, receints 19,902 tubs, a te eT Sands anny long From Doctor in | etree in this. section of North Dako-| iris have formed a society to ten creamery extras, & to (F ous prese sen, a y S <7 lda In a fight for proper adjustnien! x ‘ standards, 42%; extra firsts, 40 to wife took charge of the housework, Shepherd Trial fon aS ETE) Jjactment > with shorn tresses ma 5 ae dlc; firsts, 88 to 39c; seconds, 35 to UTI Guanine GO 12) Ia CaM — |G. 'N. Springer of Jamestown, an The, Cook, attended to the culinary needs! tied with the trend of fhe cross ex-| outhority on rites, will he in Bis- | a TRICE Eggs higher, receipts, 29,501 cases; ea he 1924 flight | 2Mination of his chief Witness, Wil | Eneuinest weeks (omlea dete acai ELECTRIC COOKERY te, 30 ee aoxes (prainay ua ae eat Gi i . 192 eed liam. Stewart, chief of counsel for| paign in thi ill speak at MEANS ‘storage pac , 31%; ‘ aid ie ecb to) 5 y gS e oreed an | the Lions club nday noon c af P sc ser dual eHIaEL eoubeens ANBS ACCOR William Darling Shepherd, forced an | the Lions cl Tonday 1 | COOKING IN COMFORT firsts, 31° afternoon session of court today. He | I did not want to let the jury to have | 45) until Monday to study over the re attained. lies that Dr. Fre Tooney. The 1924 expedition failed by a head a a Chic ay Health Mera t e Cele) hair's breadth to get under way.| ment laboratory, had made to que Then came bankruptcy for Amund-| tions asked by Robert. EB, Crowe sen, but never a sigh of de: : method of financing was of lea importance as long as the goal MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, June 20.—()—Flour unchanged to’ 10c higher in carload lots. Family patents quoted at $8.65 to $8.85 a barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks, shipment 34,771 barrels, Bran 28 cents. ' CHICAGO LIVES hicago, June 20. attle 500, com- with week ago. Fed steers and yearlings grading good or better 0c gher; lower grade steady to 25c; Ss ip extreme top steers $11 Hogs 5,000 fairly active on fresh receipts, generally 5 to 10¢ higher I \ than Friday; bulk desirable 200 to] TIONAL “BET HERE IS A “TIN KALAMAZOO, MICH. FOR DIyMod Shepherd could have used them in 270 pound averages, $13.20 to $12.25.) TAIN IMPROVE Sheep 5,000, compared week ago;| OUTSIDE DIM | 3 PRATION IN THE NA q eee er rae | ‘ f I cos 183: TO BUILD, ALTHOUGH LEAVING OUT CER Too Late To Classify the alleged murder of his million-| 1 3 ILD Yi J $5568 Y CONTAINS S x00MS, WITH Tuga aire foster son. | 25, in ety eat ee iOIS ano i ie : MO METTTWONS | FOR SALE—New Bungalow, 4 rooms| Under a driving attack by prose | 1 Ts ; Y 29 FRE 1 y CONCRETE PARTITION Ra hath, elasets. garage, terms.|cutor Crowe Dr. Tooney admitted fat lambs’ and yearlings steady to] —BXPENSIVE, BUT MAKING ‘THI 110 VER JAL, UP CONTAINS A LAUNDRY, FUR | ¢ Coen ; 2 ° i atta s : : ! f . 600-10th St. that onl le that germs should 25c higher; top native bulks $16. | NACE ROOM, STORE ROOM, COAL BIN, CY LLAR AND SHOWER BATIT Gall’ 586J.600-10th EOS Ae AAD GHG MON COURS | : t. Paul Livestock Service, Inc.) js¥atem is to use the maicrial easiest | view to efficiency than anything else. | WANTED —Man for, farm work MO eae ea a reevea an that | good milker, +| prosecutor. | | never a moment's wavering in the| “Upon direct examination Dr. Too- | | 1 \ . es as trip| Bey, testified emphatically — that | . 4 | Charles C. Faiman, chief witness | 2 2 In| teainst Shepherd, could not have ob itieg, Batamencs lel tained typhoid germs in the or Hoy Amundsen come |he stated, a at the pro! y | AUETITICToe Ted genta nal CoWld TC e eee ENeY|| be beaten by fate. | > | handled would have been dead before TOCK South St. Paul, June 20.—)—To- to get, and thus save expense. For! “A very popular em now is to i hon: SED is AUG HRELIAGHE GehAUe EBrOns | | da: receipts were: cattle 150, calves hington, June ¢ f 1 were buildin home | build a gombination living and din- h St. Herman Ode. 20-3t Bains me the Ti Le Oe vel 150, hogs 900, sheep 200. on building e.'T would prob ine one end of which can be| WA O TRADE—Party owning) & RLAUGHEOHO Ee S . t id least | Price adjustment to a grass basis it.| build it of lu yin Re ee sereened off during meal] 1072 acres of goed tillable prairie eau ld Laue a OS 00 or money | continued to threaten in the cattle Vd most likel [times and thrown open during the] land in North Dakota, partly, cul- cee e ie EAS RGHEEREEE Al eel | division, only being withheld at (OH rest of the day tivated, wishes to trade for desir-| (! ehedo hin iteheckad any | === | As gehrie Geet eeare Ml mee a of home| as to the interior “The kitehen need not be large, but | able corner, ulenle ne 2a. interest in the trial. i | ——— Bs 1K Secret. uasnutta sacenisaeavice: oll iaxartate “The liv it should be most carefully planned arage, in' Bismarck. So tw{ ‘That maneuver of the attorney | —=—— . = U.S. 1 “agrict Aihasete eeay ato ee most used room in the ho: That is the womun’s w er ae 4 _|eame ju five minutes before the Coes Leip prone a °. fay ate those who 1 means it should be large enough to should tae k nothing : Reamer ae Bete pueee time of the usual adjournment. Dr.| te . eee re a g sake t nerfectly com Allaeenint eerful and convenient. ene £2), CANS I) Tooney admitted that after news- | ‘y q ors hold levels of killing costs down this] Don’t connt on building a home for | ‘hould LOOK co patible ‘teas = lilo jist. Convenient payments if] japora, pabliehed Guaicanteasione of Every Man Wears “A dining alcove is most desirable d parts for In- and will save mar yr idson at 1-2 desired. Also wu dian and Harley week, sellers were able to force @{much less than $1,000 2 rooni | ; | strong to 25¢ or more advance on Faiman, in which he had said he ob- walk into it, you should have the tained from the city laboratories economize on the m room should be i oe in virtually all killing classes. High Un aaa er epanet a irae | feeling that sou want vo stay tier “The bedrooms a|idian can Beale See ey Haan g1OME) Spaldliton | TRg Nien eee estes ye | (ate: other roomsjiararjust, as am-|ihat won(vsintentare) wish thelr com. list price. H. Atkinson, Bismarck.) tiyee test tubes of germs, which he yearlin, other well conditioned pee me canebe | portant in the but they are|fort.. The main thing is to have them] — anes passed on to Shepherd, that inves- | Talsehe soldubcumesnathinypriceandl aeapecn t oceupied a yc aidil spall’ vautilatad=sand: plentysot closet | HO, RENT Rooms! inv nice) modern tigations: (of possible leake\ at the Peal Seclase ota : SMe bosses baal devas set | P ouse with or without board. Call] laboratory we Ca ae Don't worry too much about what $10; bulk of all offerings on down- laid out, therefore, more with al room.” ward to $9. Fat she stock continues largely at $5 to $6.50 for cows ani $6.75 to $8 for heifer: St. Phone call 977W is - fl material to ny materia Bundsen, head of the city health de- | if the house is well built. 0-3t) partment, and Dr. Tooney. tm ou xg MOUNG WOMAN WAITS FOR AMUNDSEN _["2Sxi!*eitirmie" wt igo ing at $3 tae housekeeping rooms in a modern aeeta ae TnDEIEG cutter bulking at $3 to “The ave y of four or Hare oa te understood that Faiman's school had Seasonable light hog runs more] five needs deen licensed by apninwade ix room house,” | 6-20-4t | ¢, ct a hospita a fact which | about different styles. Our stock electe than offset the narrow shipping de-|says Dr. Gries. “There must be ‘| TO COME AND CLAIM HER AS BRIDE FOR RE Room in new modern ean have Heine vein Hae Ak onl oe pale em eee: USES. ae ne Tec ed ing room, dining room, kitchen, | home, ivory finished. Use of up-| ing out germs from the oe with great care, keeping in mind the likes of dif- | ge good | mand and the dull week undertone |) to the dressed pork market, and live! parents’ bedroom and two children’s es porch. 611-6th Street. Phone| "Que Brpms iro values advanced 50 to 60c on the| bedroom: SEOs h was not | ferent men—so-—-you will find YOUR kind await- vernel - | bed : ae ace: 214M. 6-20-1 | enthusiastic over holding court this : jeri a average. Desirable butchers and ba-| wrhese are the ne: and| Desclate Reaches ‘of North Pole Region Fail to Hide Secret) WOMAN WANTS work on a farm or Sere eee ia the atternedal gath ing’you- here. nch, Also some books for sale. Call at 807 Front or write Mrs. Prosecutor Crowe maintained that Dri Weller at Bismarck, Ni. Dak. Gen.| previously during the trial, court Price Del. 6-20-1W i Pad not been held for completion of ton Koga Ghinhedoet MIMO to BEG lecute ce a a es y time building a packing sows were sorted out atl}one inctudin nae ts f Norse Expl "5 Romé : ah ¢ them for less than | of Norse Explorer's Romance $11.35 to $11.65 with stags from} ¢5 999. Chances are you'll pay more. | 5 | $9,50 to $10. ced 25 to 50c higher| One thousand dollars a room is a in line with outside markets while] TR Cue. the. poe sheep held steady. Good fat native oe lambs Friday made $15 to $15.25. |Prospective home | buildey oes gation. fertain duxuries fireplaces, ‘shower |@bout the north pole, where frozen! In the years that followed he MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN baths, porches, sleeping” porches, {night extends to the bleak limits of{ went to the antarctic on the “Bel- 5 Whe sINNEAPOLIS Gr ATNmpared| downstairs washrooms, partitioned| the arctic horizon. held the secre gica,” went to the northwest pass- 4 ann sas Sere coe basementa; of Raold Amun fate well ‘ze on the “Gjoa,” cruised about 5 e cs jeat 80. 57 7-8 to| “For those who want them lden, there was one secret the arctic| the northern coast of Canada and) N Ww I fi Cash No. 1 no! rm §) finally went to the south pole. ve e L e ered about his bench and argued 51.00 and uy | BY NWAAKON H. HAMMER {er her death he followed the cal! of s, many | (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.)| the sea and soon became an expert demand | While the silent, desolate reaches|in arctic na 61.63 3-8. luxuries may be actual necessiti could not hide. No. 1 dark northern spring; choice | the prospective builders would never] And that is the story of Amund- Amundsen’s Charm Only every man has his own likes and dislikes | to fi 1.69 3-8 20 $109 3-8; good | be satisfied without them. sen’s roma % ‘ to fancy oe oto $168 3.8) or-| “But don’t forget these cost money,| In @ worn leather wallet, carried During these adventures he 2c- t Old R fi ! ox ey dinary to good $1.58 3-8 to $1.62 3-8.| It resolves itself into a question of always over his heart, is a picture apired sa ronuiresenve cthat ie Hel fe} oor;s. See eens a a ore is st il mate —_—_—. —______. sete No. 1 hard spring $1.59 3-8 to $1.75| what you can afford to spend, and| of @ woman—THE woman—picking 3-8. over and above that, what you, are |# rose. fi aa No. 1 dark Montana on track $1.58] willing to give up. ay Amundsen came back and_this| of affectionate, gentle charm. 3-8 to $1.73 3-8. “It is foslish to economize on the | weman expects to become his bride. | To go shopping holds a pecu!! July $1.55 3-8. basic structure, For example, the| The two agreed, this year, that| fascination for Amundsen. He at Sept. $1.50 1-8. sy sides of a house may be made of|the last supreme effort, the flight | tributes this himself to the fact Corn No. 2 yellow $1.04 1-4 to|sheating, nailed right to the studs— | to the north pole, was his first duty.| he has spent so many years in de | $1.05 1-2, but the money saved in this way will rd would come peace and]late regions where he has no op- | ‘Oats No. 2 white .45 5-8 to .46 1-8.]be more than burned up by the coal i __| portunity to spend money Barley .70 to .85. bill ent north, bearing the pic-|ever the opportunity presents ture with him he revels in the pleasure. Amundsen. i He will see a nice looking sh to ask him why he was a ba in a shop window and immediat he would reply that he had never hi go in and pl an order for time to get married. And, that was|two dozen. The same with tie friends. But to them he is a man! A wooden roof doesn’t wear out—it rots out. And Barrett Shinglecoat offers the sure way to check this decay. Brushed on the shingle roof and siding of your home, it will keep the old shin- gles good for years to come—save you heavy repair bills. RELICS OF BYGONE DAYS | ; i i es 4 . . Havanhaeaune 20; OP Relics of | eee Plumbing or wrapair en. inse- Wood treated with this valuable | - 8 |the truth. and even with jewelry. | Cuba's past are being constantly | "sa, ty material, the most practical |, 70 Please his mother, he besan) If he spies something which he wood-preservative becomes a rich, deep Rye No. 2 $1.03 3-8 to $1.04 3-8. “After a house is built —— tively easy to add a por a shower bath, but it is proposition to rip out 55. When we CUBAN DIGGERS UNCOVER | brought to light through exploration i his career as a medical student. particularly likes he will buy it and * by : s : brown which will harmonize with prac- tically any color you choose for trim, shutters, and porch. or preparation for new buildings. - In Maceo Park, now near the center Ma ARTIC AVE Ta of the city but years ago some dis- QUEEN OF FRISCO S PRETTIEST \ ‘tance from the city walls, workmen a (dit uncovered a store of hand grenades and war material believed to have been buried about the time of the ten years war in the ’60s. no nn Repairs to the old Santa Clara Convent, ed ii ," brot \ Hee yer tunnel whieh ; Miss Edith Flynn has just been adjudged the prettiest | led toa catacomb in which more than 4 of all the pretty girls in San Francisco, and, as such, | one hundred skeletons were discov- 4 i ‘ is now entitled “Miss San Francisco.” She will attend ered. i ‘ the California beauty show at Santa Cruz shortly. Near Majagua a farmer didcov- ; oo Biles ered a lump of wax in a hollow tree. | He cut’ it open and found inside a re- volver perfectly preserved, gold- mounted and carved. It was of a model popular in the United States about 1865.and was of the obsolete SHINGLECO, Come in. Let us tell you how ‘ [ to add years of life'to your old q .86 calibre cap and ball type. mn, ix wooden roof by inexpensive 2? N 2 nN Ls . . . | NOTICE OF Sorenty ON treatments with this time-tested WHEREAS Amos Galloway, owner of the automobile hereinafter des- | cribed, did on or about the 20th day | - of May, 1926, deliver a Model FAS, 1918, Chevrolet touring car, Serial No, 6852 to S. E. Wagner, an auto- «Ose mobile mechanic with an established place of business in Bismarck, for the purpose of having | altered and repaired, and Whereas sald 8. EB. Wagher has altered and repaired said automobile as re- quested, and there is now due and owing pn account of same the sum of $8 no part of which has been paid, and saig S. E. Wagner claims a lien on said automobile for such charges, NOW, therefore, Notice is hereby ‘given that I will sell said automobile. to, satisfy said sum of $35.00 at the front door of the Court house in Bismarck, N. Dak., on Sat- urday, June 27th, 1926, at the hour , 9! two o'clock P.M. aehtiee Ss. E, WAGKER, Owner of said lien, . product — Barrett Shinglecoat. full line of Barrett Roofings—a Teach that little lady” of style suitable for dwelling, ga- yours what a Bank Book rage, farm building or factorys Stands for. Once she knows. y : shell cherish it always. “ { Going to re-roof? We catry 2 St. Hilaire Lumber Company Corner Sixth & Main St. The Bismarck Yard (N. E. Bystrom, Manager) ry BISMARCK BANK Pe ae py SEES oe Bismarck, N, D. Bae =m haa Capital $100,000 Incorporated 1891, 6

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