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TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1925 MARKET NEWS Ware Markets By Associated Press WHEAT PRICES SHOOT UPWARD Unexpected Advance in Liver- pool Boosts Values Chicago, June 2 largely to an unexpected advance in t at Liverpool the wheat market ¢ took an early upward swing and further reports of infection in South Dakota were received. hand telling of too much rainfall in some sections where harvesting was in progress, especially parts of the southwest and Ohio valley. Op- ening prices 1 3-8¢ higher, July $1.54 1-4 to 3-8 and) September $1 were followed by reac- Upnand tien by a rise to $1.65 1-2 for July and $1.53 7-8 for September. Subsequently, reports af black rust infection in Manitoba and katchewan, Canada, led to an addi- tional sharp upturn in prices. There were also reports | of actual hy black The close net higher, July $1.55 and September $1.64 to $1.54%. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, June 23.—Poultry fowl .22 broilers —(P)—Owing to seconds . higher, receipts 844 cases; ordinary cked extras | PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Jurte 23.—Cattle 1,800; all. killing cla: active, fully stead yearlings, two load pounds | respec ely, active, firm, most- 4 $4.25 to $4. heavies upward to stockers and feeders in light saa) steady. Calves 2,708, unevenly 25 to 50 higher; good lights mostly $8.50 to $ choice upward to $9 pgs 10,500, around 25 to 40 h le butcher and bacon 13, top $13; mixed $12; bulk packing sows 11.75; bulk feeder big, average cost Monday lots _ fat weight odd d handy PAPOLIS FLOU R June 1 lots, to § Minneapoli: 19¢ lower in carlo ents quoted at rel in 98 pound cotte ment 46,349 | CHICAGO LIV ES' There were also advice at} | het. Chitago, June (P)—Hogs 00, opened fairly active to shippe yard traders and a few small packe unevenly 10 to 25¢ higher ctive, bearish, bulk $18, pound 0 to $13.65, ers in killing cla um weights held above $12. Sheep 10,000, desirable f. and yearlings strong to 2he culled natives $10.50 to $11 MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Wheat receipts 90 cars compared with 68 cars a year ago. sh No. 1 northern $1.59% to choice good to choice ) 3 ordinary to good $1 to Siete, No. 1. hard spring $1.59% to No. | dark Montana on track wm to $1.74%4; to arrive same, Sept., $1 Corn 3 $.101 to $1.02 6 ts No. Hwhiter 4436 to 44%c, Barley, 70 to Flax ql ye No. 2.60% to $2. Too Late To Classify BOARD and room cheap for two in private family. Good home cooked meals. Close in. Phone we Ww. . $1.04 to $1.05, FOR COMPETENT HELP—C ir stenographic, or domestic, ter porary or permanent, write Wes ern Kmployment Bureau, Fargo, N. Dak. 6-23-7t FOR RENT—Four room ‘ modern apartment furnished, large screen- ed porch on east and south, very comfortable. Also sun parlor set d buffet for sale. Call Mrs. roggin at 710 7th St. 6-23-3t DRESSMAKING, plain and fancy sew- |. at reasonable prices. Mrs, 0. Phone 132-W. 6-23-Bt FOR RENT—Large, cool front room on ground floor with piano, also one small. sleeping room. Cull phone 977-W or 419 7th Street. ing E. Olin, 622 3rd St. 3t FOR SALE—Dodge touring, winter top. Cheap for cash, Phone 944, 216 4th St. 6-23-4t ELECTRIC COOKERY CORRECT COOKERY EDERAL TIRES \ We have a reputation to sustain. We shall do it by continuing. to seli these high grade tires. Lahr Motor Hee uel Sales Co THE BISMARCK TRIBUN PAGE THREE ‘BIG TRAFFIC. me, Ne rumseh § you five busts will be added to the Hall of F. a few Ks. Left to sight are: General William ‘ Harriett Beecher St and A Of course, “War is Hell,” and the author “Unele Tom’s Cabin. well: Charlotte Cushman was a celebrated actress and singe the foremost botanist of his perisd and author of Gray’s ous of American jurists. hee rman, of the NEUHORS TO HOL ae ANNUAL | dmits that he INE 30 to be gone, a theatre. He frankly Daneny 5 Denver will be the cente t tion for Negro people of the United Mour stated, “there States during the last week of June, | is a possibility that some time 1 will when the 16th anni ence of | somebody dishonest to contend the ational Assoc ‘or the Ad-| with, but I be hat a person in- vancement of Cofored People .will be | telligent cnough to want to read will The conference, hich will| pay for what he reads.” open with a mass meeting on the| About a go Mour night of June 24, will continue | found a note in the cash regi through until the night of June 1 patron needed Racial questions from every taken it. The will be discussed by the conferenc on the note, Three said he ster to dol- dollar whose sessions will be held in Den another note with ver's municipal auditorium. tached to it. ‘The loan had Among the spenkers will be Wil bE liam Sweet, former ——— governor of Colorado; Clarence I : lawyers Ben 6. I judge XICO HESITATES TO ACCEL Denver's juvenile co nd Repre- OF RUSSIAN FARMERS Dyer of souri, who | ¥ dune 23.—VP)—One sentative L. C. D3 led a fight in Congress for the px age of a federal anti-lynching bi The issue of residential se tion of Negroes, which the Mennonites Me government has not grate to but the n now is carrying to the United |cided whether it will be to the in- States Supreme Court, will be dis-|terest of the country to allow so cussed ‘by Dr. George W. Luca iens to form president of the w Orleans b able att the A feature of the conference will be | partment of agriculture at the de the presentation of tie Spingarn | partment of agriculture is to the ef Medal, 1 annually to the | fect that Mennonite agents from the American for the most United States and Canada have found, tinguished ievement in some | nspection, that their co honorable line of endeavor. Rolend from the United St: was awarded the medal last. year. | re doing well in Mexicc e exodus fron if given per e lands in Mexico, settle in the Hayes, famous negro tenor, | mission to pu JAIL COMMITTALS GROW aciicekedito AS DRINK COMES BACK |! ety ; core June 2 GP) Drunken {228 buis Potosi and Guanajuato, n noticeably on the in- | : I and sitce tle wartime | cost OF EXECUTING ons. were William home secretary the Charch ve Society comp | ESKIMOS WAS 5 AUTHORI Alta., June 23 | Authorities here have placed $ the cost of the tri two Copper Eskimos, 4 and 1 gana, on Herschell b a E Edmonton, ii ralatine during the war when the hour dri&king have bi ing the war s fell, the speaker 3 to 8046 dee and the di en increased cases of drunken said, froi rease of and put ‘the ressed th enforcement. is hould be made to smuscen ex before law en efforts per there had drunkenne: hours for t woof civilizati He pointed cions out that th were . said Jina © of primitive Dur. cent of the men ing hard times killing: of female ehil- | the women who went to prison dren is customary, and the slaying committed for drunkenness. nd to obtain his wife is not The Archbishop of erious wrone ssed the so s quite apparent that a ne F GREENLAND ad come over the United COME SOUTH FOR SUMMER States since the introduct f Oslo, Nor June 23.—A)— Ten hibition. He was not p muck oxen, brought from Greenland favor of total prohibition in Great| recently on a sailing vessel, Britain, however, as he did not be-| spending the summer on Kjihol lieve that such a method of over-| Island, off the west coast. of Norw coming the drink question would ap peal to the majority of the English people, It is hoped they will become u the climate of northern Euro flesh of these an lent ea retic: explorers can s always a de- nd for them in zoological gardens. he animals at will about the island, finding nee of ses and rough. herb ill resent the approach however, and when danger or di nce is sensed the bulls form a protective ring about the and snort violently. anxious time for those interested in the experiment will be during the summer. The natural habitat of the musk ox is among the regions of arctic Afierica, and possible that they will not’ sur- ve a more southern summer. There s also danger that they will bring about their own deaths through eat ing too greedily of the richér gra of Kjiholmen. VELVET AND FUR fall the velvet coat trimmed 0 be the cor- Mour, r agazine store and Main Strect here, has f in fellow man and operates his busin accordingly. All work and no play did not prove to Mour's liking and, a few weeks ago, he hit upon the scheme of let ting his customers run things for themselves while hewent out to movie shows or transacted business, about town, Accordingly he printed which rea “Have sone out. Help The change is in the r Another sign for patrons not pro rating the money ma- food in the ¢ his. > ht an't operate the cash reg- ster come back and pay some other The first night Mour put his novel scheme into operation he put up his id left $5.30 in change in the He was two hours at BIG SISTER IS COACH For with fur is expected rect thing. Franceo Meany, 12 (right);’ is being coached for evinnlae and diving contests by her: sister, Helen, 20, Olympic team member ‘end-nationa fancy high diving champion, They are trailing at Greenwich, tena Hoton ibogan tasting prizes when-she herself was 12 and, has won. first, bea places in. two Olympic meets, yh pgnize the gentleman who fi Do yon know lanual, and John Many yas $17.05 when he them to an understanding of | 1 CENSUS PLAN OF N. D. BOARD, Every Vehicle to Be Counted | By Representatives of Highway Department mplete official traffic census ever taken in this state will] by the state highway com- on during next month, E » whether local from another and passing a will be counted. Likewise, every bus, 1 truck, and all tracks un-| tons and those heavier th “Qld Dobbin” wi horse-drawn The first ¢ be made ery or designated point, comme Charlotte Cushman, J st announced t a overlooked, a famed ones? the other are to be included in the enumera- | eighteen hundreds; tion. hall w, The gount will commence at 6 o'clock in the morning and continue il midnight on vork will be under the maintenance highway department, its patrolmen vill be used to make the count, and vithout any additional expense, the Hels commission. sa: The er the traf the f At The Movies | nO CAPITOL comes to money ven Chances, and mar- his latest | i wa riage in Metro-Goldwyn comedy, coming to] therefore, morrow to the Capitol Theatre, required to Buster Keaton just can’t “no. condition. Thus, the traffice census will supply ex- act data by w to determine whether the road maintenance funds and the highway commission are be- Buster starts out as.a millionaire but, being of a most religious turn of mind, he sells all he has and gives the proceeds to the poor. Mea ome 700 women in bridal reg: ing expended proportion to the answer his newspaper advertisem use of the road. The Federal Bureau for a wife, believing him to have | of el $7,000,000. And there the fun begins. | de: Bes considers funniest s\ y traveling. more congested highwity will cover a period of Belasco Thinks It's Belasco the On the the avid sus And Bu Keaton and on others, it will be it up” until his. film uy on version is declared to be seven times even-¢ will be tak system ro: as funny as the stage comedy d No. 8 Joseph M. Schenck purehs ‘Seven | N. 19 to July ” from David Belasco and] 25. On the Na rks High- it through Metro-Goldwyn or highway 3, it will be Retween Bis- dan, near Valley Cit and high Y TINGE THEATRE n lahore allurements The merry p: of worshippers throughout y capitals of the continent af- the picture some settin, for rich picturesqueness, rival ¢ we have seen comes Conway le in the poor but aristocratic London t, and the siren, for the first humiliation. He ignores would any siren do] he as follo’ Wahpet« l Mandan, 4 Bllen- Minnewaukan and Crosby and Bottineau; ata point j uth of Minot; Cooperstown, at the junc No. 7 and t and May ce she leads of Portland nd Willistons vey; No. II the ddenl maddening whirl of swe into highly OF NORTHWEST x lendid vehicle ptional hi Marr and the remainder of the neludes Harry Morey Clifton r S$ VOCATIONS HAVE RS opp TS ON WORK Hu Berlin, —P)—In i icle| Series of Memorial Cele- on the various vocations ‘ and de the Social Demo brations to Be Held eratic points out that z bakers and pastry cooks are th During July sufferers from had teeth, beli Pathfinders of the Northwest will be honored when hundreds of invil ed prominent persons from all pa of the country will gather at a ser- ies of memorial celebrations at Ver result from the exe consume. Leather clined to develop « brown di of the teeth, while the molar and silver workers have to turn’ blue. coloring of le tendency ‘One ae endrye and Fort Union in North opper workers, unless they brush! Dakota and at Meriwether in Mon- their teeth incessantly, soon find | tana fextamonths them turning green in color. | Invitations signed hy two gover | nors and other officials wil! he sent _ KEEP ROOOTS out. The invitations are the Keep parsley in a glass of water|and in the manner of official proc with only roots wet. ations. The border is ornate i Hk with scenes of Indian villages and DESSERT OF FRUIT the travels of the explorer: In hot westier a fruit salad or | ¢ The seal of North Dakota and Reshigeite de pete jovernor Sorlie’s signature follow eaatia the invitation. Then come the or puctting fer desert seal of the North Dakota Historical See : Society and the signature of Le: PUDDING MATERIAL F, Crawford, its superintendent, The FE. Erickson, governor of Montana, Sol- Dry bread may be used for pu/l- ations dings by ‘buttering it, cutting if in inv are also signed by J all squares and arranging it on J, Buck, superintendent of the vers between fruit and baking | Minnesota Historical Society, David °| Hilger, librarian of the torical wath’ a)custard)poured| over/all. Society of Montana, and Doone Rob- a Sea a ee inson, South Dakota Department of SALT WATER BATH History. A large gold seal with a Soak calily in cold s leather thong beaded h colored for half an hour ‘before you sl beads completes the invitation. lad. Pierre Gaultier De Varennes, the first white man to come to North Dakota, will be among those whose memory will be honored. The invitation is as follows: OLD- FASHIONED LACE English eyelet ensvreidery collar and s are returning to favor er ihe @ ? See “To commemorate the Soy vba ‘and cotton frocks. | notable explorations : ‘coveries. yee ae saat of several distinguished pathfinders FANCY SLE S NEW of the great Northwest, on-behalf of ‘The ‘bottoms of the new s the Upper Missouri Historical Ex- very often embroid: pedition of 1925, we cordially invite you to attend a series of memorial celebrations to be held Verendrye and Fort Union in the state of North Dakota, and Meriwether in the state of Montana, on July 17, 18 and 20 med with COOK BY WIRE INSTEAD OF BY FIRE | The Cook’s Best Friend— CALUMET be ING POWDER :, as good as the First _ The Last Spoonful is «La Marr and Conway four mile Phe Ht on state “highw . at a point be shown just west of Grand Forks, another Wednesd near Devils Lake and a third west of Minot at the junction of high-| y On July SE" 10 BE FETED CAMPI he pric ufit you Get the best there is for thip store is ready to ¢ TENTS We carry a complete line of Auto Tents Umbrella Ten Wall Tents Pup Tents We save you money. Why pay more? Army Officers Tent 9x9, 12 02. Army Duck. This week only $17.50. 110 BROADWAY The only Au THE GREAT OUTDOOR IS CALLING 3—TOURING—FISHING—That_ is the life-Crank un the old bus and let’s go! WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR CAMPERS’ OUTFI FOLDING CHAIRS—THERMOS BOTTLES—C. KHAKI SHIRTS—HI-TOP Capitol Army & Navy Store ITS- -AT SPECIAL PRICES tion. Afier 1 BREECHES For Small Men For the Large Men weeks of preparation and enjoy a real camping ¥: completely—-and at exceptionally LOOK AT THES SPECIAI This week only—Web Belts,J/ Khaki Whipcords each 10c. Corduroys — Wool ; Moleskin Gabardines Mess Kits, complete, with] The largest and classiest Knife, Fork and Spoon, 45¢ 2 gal. Canvas Water Bags, bunch in the northwest to choose from. Our low prices 98e. will surprise you. From 5 gal. Canvas Water Bags,f|? v Sine es He on $1.79 Luggage carriers, $1.75 Trench Shovels, 50c Small Axes, 50c Army Trench Picks GIRLS — GIRLS We have what you want in whipcord and _ fancy breeches and knickers. Get Our Prices First MP BLANKETS — KHAKI COATS S—SP ORTING GOODS 49¢ BOOT ABE’S CLOTHING STORE. PHONE 296 thorized Army and Navy Store in Bismarck. respectively in th honor of Pierre Gaultier de Verendrye, year 1 Vv renes, Freneh-Can- e? She sets forth at No. apolebriantl overer of the Upper Mis- the heart of this “pig 5 Thon souri river; David ‘Tho: Eng "and succeeds, But} “When the count is completed, the| lish geographer and su Cap- [sl heart to him in sof results of the census will he fairly] tin Meriwether Lewis, leader of the analyzed and published Lewis and Clark expedition of 1204 806; Kenneth MeKenzie, who e tablished F Union, and the dauntless members of the American Fur company and the Northwest company, who explored and made known the Uppe ssouri.! $60,000 LOSS SUSTAINED BY STATE BUREAU, Auditing Department Checks up on Equipment Depart- ment of Board When sion ment on July show a lo: the state highway commis: closes its equipment dep 1, the department will of about $60,000. tual loss at present is $ according to figu of the s auditing department, and ace receivable from counties and buyers of surplus war material amount to $26,124.16. The loss will be deducted from the road fund. nce 1919, when the commission began buying war material from the United States government, $1 has been invested. A total of E 000 was realized by sales but the erating ocst far exceeded the prot- » according to the state auditing department In October, 1923, the department's payroll for 22 men was $3,073.24. By December, 1924, the e had dwindled to 10 men and TONIGHT (Tuesday ) “THE UNINVITED GUEST” You'll love it! A thrilling romance of love and peril, filmed in natural colors in the tropies,. with remark- able undersea _photo- equipment graphy. Fox Sunshine Comedy “A Spanish Romeo” OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO, 107 Sth St. Phone 428 other| ails the payroll in that month was $1 -| Any Fuei Will Give Heat.— eee ae ites pou ee Gas Stands Highest in Bye EneE ce SEI pH UG SIURRE FORTE: i Important T ests of a Fuel. amounted in some —_ —_ nero cbtlce sa | You'll never stop. laughing The surplus war material is stored t Lincoln and in the basement) at Buster Keaton in “Sev of the Bank of North Dakota build-| Chances.” Capitol Theatre, It is understood that the bank Wednesday and Thursday. READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS SHREDDED WHEAT ‘Most food for least money. : eee aaa aa aaa aaa aa aaa a eae war urplus villing that terial be Your home and - our store The folks in this store are thinking a lot about your home and its sea- sonablé needs. You’re going to do some painting 7 pretty soon. You’re probably trying to decide what’s the most economi- cal and satisfactory material.We can help you decide. 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