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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 9" a. “PAGE TWO. + '| MARKET NEWS . - MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1925 TRAILWAY LINE. 32.0" “0 2] Stone's Successor Aided in Organzing Bank | anchor line schooner, Tuschina, two hundred miles cast of Halifax yes- terday. M Wire Markets By , city was partly flooded. é Cleveland, June 29.--William P. ol Be eae message received ach . San Luis Obispo,-Cal., June 29—|the Brotherhood of ‘Locomotive En- of the disa Re The Tuse struck the fishing craft during a fog. 1(P)— [no word has come as to the extent Southern Pacific relief train! gineers, is onc of the quietest, but WHEAT TAKES NEW SETBACK =Vavorable Weather Condi-| z tions Lower Values ' = Chicago, June 29. backs in wheat too al selling, a good deal of which athe result of standing orders to losses at various set limits opening was %% to L%e lower, J $1474 to $1.48. September, r,, followed by irregular! Bismarck Association — of } Commerce to Cooperate i in Campaign The Bismarck ooperating with the North- fern Pacific Railway in its campaign to get new settlers from the east for { North Dakota. A. Campbell, traveling imme- n agent for the Northern Pi the Association of Commerce. in re- sociation of Com-| ic, was in Bismarck Saurday in| conference with Secretary Bradley of | * Pacific officials say that the railroad roundhouse, the -city reservoir, the San Mareus building and the Arling- ton hotel have been destroyed. It also declared that State street had been torn up by the shocks. Reports from, Los Olivos, Santa Mario, Tompoco, Orcutt, and Nipomo, south of here, said that those points had been shaken up, but not dam- aged. All telegraph wires between here and Santa Barbara are down. HOTEL 1S DESTROYED San Francisco, June 29.—The Ca- brillo house and a big beach hotel Barbara were destroyed in hquake, the Southern. Pacific company was advised here. Most of | is leaving here at once (8:30) a. m.| most influential men in the labor i oa site at Santa Barbara. movement today. ; Reports received“here by Southern| As first vice president and treas- urer of the brotherhood, he has been in full charge of all financial ar. rangements for years, and the ex pansion of the brotherhood’s coop- erative bank into a $140,000,000 in- stitution was much his work as it was Stone’ Prenter was born in Philadelphia. He moved to the northwest at an early age and became a fireman on the Canadian Pacific Railroad. After serving his apprenti he became an ated into the executive ri brotherhood some twenty ago. Quiet and uncommunicat he never attained the national promi- nence that Stone knew, but when the brotherhood began to expand its hip 1 gradu- s of the ive years to $1 gard to the campaign. Mr. Campbell Rates S »| banking activitie ining a foot- falls to $145 for July to $142 aoe ae i the buildings con” State (street were’ woliinieatiin, Cleveland, Tater in NeW for September. a “The odie Pa Railway he-| Z z 2 York, and then in many other cities, Subsequent with four Kan ieves the time is now ripe to IVESTIG ) Prenter was the man behind the kets reporting arrival of launch 4 campaign to bring the)... iy RASS Oaton dite oh OPI scenes who did a good share of the 4 i 500 a material further down- state of North Dakota to the atten- The federal reserve bank here an-| Planning. William B. Prenter r t clo s failed to hold} ak, 3 to 4%e tion of people residing in the middle western and castern states who : ; He is now the oldest ranking of- 5 h that pt hat S Ly Fe ee eee RanE ee teiecn Lticecunnthe brotleriGod! vantieas eve 5 i i vould be sent to Santa Barbara | |} = lower, July % to $1454 might be looking for an opportunity | man would ice | time of Stone’s death was cashier of and September. $1424 heir location. at once from the Los Angeles office 8 dea ‘a FIFT ee oe peembers Has tk Hepa re even tia” a tigate conditions in the earth. | ths, bank. Ik TEEN MEN s We believe the splendid crops} to inv Prenibay is) 8) “He lives in dealing reo which, North Dakota produged “lepe| auake zone and report back to Los| ¢,yfgnter, is 68. He lives in a com- DROWN WHEN ir, say it. Paul, June 29. FLot r ith the iye-| Angel i 3 of Scotland Minneapolis, June 29.—-Flour un year, together with the comparatiye a and daughter. f Empress of Scot! nged to 15 cents lower cc {ly low price of its lands, is bound SK RUILDING DOW His subordinates describe’ him as SHIP SINKS Empress of France Niet milpepatentacanotadl yd to react to the great benefit of your] | BANK RUILDING D a man who works 12 hours a day —— £38.50 to $8.55 per barrel in 98 pound state, and we are anxious that in-| San Luis Obispo, June 29.—()—| and shuns publicity Gloucester, Mas. June 20—(®)—| ff See historic Montreal and Quebec, “cotton sacks. Bran to $26. formation concerning the opportuni-|It is reported here that the ecarth-| (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc,)| Fifteen men were drowned and nine shen sa on Oo Sel Pe i ties for farmers from other states Santa Barbara demolished bee lar aria 8 ther Mmewmbees. ol RHE ‘crew cor the down the sheltered St. Lawrence, : UL LIVESTOCK {Amos Osborne Squire, M. D., who has watched 135 men go to death in| coming to North Dakota and making g Y ific South- | fishing schooner, Rex, of this port} For further information see local South the electric ch the doomed man’s last thought is of mother. | g00d be given as wide n distribution) west and Commercial banks. The | GT RT, INJURED | were rescued when the boat was : possible, and we further believe] Potter building also was destroyed. D. OF sunk in a collision with the Cunrad H. M. TAIT 7,00 fed steers, yearlings, ‘ Ai i i e i s ) \ and cutter we aut i lslogna a Many Innocent Men Die As alby jindustt y and snind could ive Ta Ge Cee eet onions, All the structures are on State Street. WHEN SHE JUMPS e11—stia “Avenue, Sowth sf eoeR elo wits Murderers, Says Dr. | him to the death house. { would} of North Dakota who believe in their 27 REPORTED DEAD a ° Minneapolis, M! MWh done cunly, packers v | recommend him to anyone, anywhere, | state, so we are coming to them in| San Francisco, June 29.—()—One FROM MACHINE Day ( ruise | Every day our ships 5 to 60 higher, run largely Dakota Amos $ | And, mind you, 1 have no patience | the hope that they will assist us. | report received by the Southern Pa- — ere steaming across two oceans with sentimenta ition in connection] “We have a rather complete m cifie company here said that seven} “When the party got too rough” Lerassers; fed steers and yearlings odorata vive reanty, ; ——. | with rc ing list of the farmers. in our North] tives ha ; Miss Nellic Dohn, who with an au- Detling haa aaa BY GENE COHN Dr. $ gathered over| Dakota territory, and we are send- AE epi la aa tomobile filled with young people reat akes Bermigsers dowawhrd to’ $6.50; fat she NEA Service Writer a period of yea lot of popu- iy em ee eH a plan| any said that 27 were killed. The paeec ths Apa of First. street <i oc ge 5.5 yr cow: Ossining, N. Y. eo 29. ose | lar notions ‘upstairs whereby they may be able to give us H an se} and First Avenue North East in e Heifers $6 tor$7.60: eenners and cute| tense hours th frecalle death in the| __ Thus there are fewer drinkers than| valuable assistance. What we would| ro. of the company's inyeterutting Mandan last night, jumped from] THR ateeh*gnotie op the "Great DR. R.S.E ire S075 te $ stockers and|elcctric chair fragments from youth| 2bstainers in prison. Of 1086 euses| like to have them do is to give us| ‘cyeral locomotives. Many slides were | the car. Lakes Transit Corporation sail every Chi foetus upiwaind to seem most to haunt the minds of | examined 651 were not drinkers tol on a card we are also mailing them.|yooorted along the highway Miss. Dohn picked up by mem-| three days from all the principal vorts ropractor Calves 4,000, quality considered) condemned men. 5 that w the names and addresses of former 9 bers of the family of Clerk of Court| on Lake Erie, Lake Huron; Lake Sue | Consultation Free e but 328 unemploy-] acquaintances, friends and neighbors 7 John Handtmann of Mandan and her perior. s almost invariably fram.|¢d to 768 who had jobs when ise residing in the section from which| a faa The | injuries attended. She suffered a 2230 MILES ed by those whom the chair is about| committed crime. Single men lead] they came to North Dakota, who are s tH SEPKCIEL nate ip ne {sprained wrist and a badly bruised to kill, married men by but a small figure.| likely to be interested in your state| Southern Pacific railroad company | and wrenched hip. > ffeurs lead ‘in the| and who might be persuaded to in-|TePorts 65 dead at Santa Barbara as|” She told members of the Handt- with painters and| vestigate the opportunities in North| result of the earthquake. and “the old home” are] Also. there w: y, good lights mostly $ , butcher and bacon lower; few carly packing sows ‘opening sales $11.25 to] Such is but one of the interesting] Laborers and Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. of tecomparable scenery on ships—a world renowned cui nd the finest of sleeping secommodations. Psycttolostcal’ observations of Ur, | list of professions, with, painte! ae Hey coat antes iiaNare mann family, that the “party got too] Meals and berth ‘Included in fare: z ostly steady, bulk $12.50,] Amos Osborne Squire who, as chief] Cooks running third and fourth, akota with the view o osing a rough” for her. No complaint has SEOPESEREEEOPEPSEEEETS con tee SIDS, attage cost] Physician. at Sing Sing prison, nas] D8. Squize takes issue with those] farm location and’ making this state Santa SEVEN, IN HOTEL | been sworn outi in local court ORCHESTRA WSSU OLDSMOBILE ay 7 2. attended 186 executions. seat) alia certain units oe pees dicts eae Wo Gy, aalise Henke Se es faxes Miss Doh is the daughter of M be ee aby 7} 800, Te : sheep]. “Much has been said abo »| to criminal carvers; nor has he much| them to give careful thought ia mak- s e destruc and Mrs, William Dohn of Bismarck. i » Bp aoe eens ee 1ewhe giacce | bravado with which iwuny nem gorte | Patience for the “physical defect off ing up this list of names so tht the] of the Hotel Arlington in the Santa cular ‘Ticket Agent, o SALES AND SERVICE y, bulk fat native lambs Pha cuEi none reel i the brain theory” or other “isms.” | names and addresses are correct and| Barbara earthquake this morning, ac- uel ica DAKOTA AUTO there are ny gestures: “Of 200 men [ have examined for] that they really represent possible} cording to advices received. shin. GN. will jams, G 3 : 3 ! : NONPARTISAN apeumen; Battthe is thi the chair and 135 1 have seen die, 1] prospects, such as farmers who are ak Mer., Great Lake SALES CO. = of them feel a 5 led to find ong who was anatomi-| renting high-priced land in. other kines ax Transit Corp, 101 - = WOM N HOLD Rong Under: ny ONSer: ly different ffom the of hu-| states and who could come | into . 2 fai i faa Ser allndio Bld 107 5th St. Phone 428 3 ALL-DAY OUTI i co neen but one who grew |manity,” he says. “T believe. there| North Dakota and make a substantial] Hollywood experienced a's Me Rig. At compbiscs aumibecert = Raliaalowuaes ? be y hysterical, Most of them are|are no peculiar crime factors in hu-| down-payment on just as good land|this morning from earthquake tre-|or approximately the area df England. Duluth, Minn, POtEOFtEtOtESTHOS I ROCe peaEN us to have it o The real| man natu notwithstanding the] with the amount they are now -an-| mors. No damage has been reported. H More than 600 persons attended n has been in the waiting. statements of. a certain prominent|nually paying for rent. Also the] Buildings shook and furniture dane- ed names of farmers who have'a large|cd about the floors of homes. amount of money tied up in, high- they ask for| lawyer, Every human has in’ him the y outing given by the Non- hur bpeoesaroncene ng of a criminal, There are ‘no most invariably mothers—and t horesen and Gov. A. G. Sorlie, i Mr. Chubb and Scotch mono-| he is conv ke rrove. The hardest of them. It would seem that | S#ints. priced land. who are looking. for. a ANOTHER TEMBLOR Fat caitccmonay doves Cu legien ROuiaEL thought ot ae Mat TS Aiso the facts indicate that no| chance to sell and who might be in-| San Francisco, June 29.—()—The 4 easury and refreshments were ail sentiment] Persons are born: criminal, or’ that} duced to reinvest in equally. good) Pacific, Telephone~ and Telegraph ‘at booths, they are predestined “froth birth to] lands in North Dakota at’ Yrom alcompany here received word that], 3 mlcte wasvcumnidhed: during: “the : vhich some | become criminal.’ Certainly the old| third to a fourth of the money«-Then,| another severe earthquake was felt : the Melody Kings. The pro- i : ed under] idea of le ied persons being] also there are farmers who own| at Santa Barbara at 9:15. ] in the ‘ included ad- Squire has little use for | © ally inclined: is ‘the purest ctl Plzees but have tine sry four zhe Sonriaey erate ziloe is} by Mrs . HLH. who would sentimentalize a boys coming on who s sending a Red Cross relief train to by Mr: her, T. H i ld sentimentalize and fepyery eset Aa es a ee THEATRE - MANDAN romanticize ; . and yet : © in our| looking for a farm home of. thei 1 punich- | Population éertain persons bin with] own, and to these we would like 0|'The train is made up of nine coaches Mr. Main of Duluth. ment does away with scores of men! traits that make them particularly| show the possibilities which North/and ‘several diners and carries a \ ts Teast was chairman and he| who should not have been put. to Prone to crime If, their environment| Dakota has to offer to the young] score of trained nurses. TONIGHT AND TUESDAY introduced by Mrs. death, is conducive to criminal conduct, but} man. To these namés, we, will: gen A es a Head Your Car Yor ~whair of the prog c “Out of my experience I would say i here great |e tbe router iy eee of Hae Get olde priatots UORAENIGATION ESTABLISHEIA Idi Shiai ears) that only those should be put to| {tom defective affeetivity and are{ book, describing by picture and story an Francisco, June 29.—(P)—Di- = ‘ha Child D death who have been wna. in| incurable is sheer rot.” the possibilities of your state, cali-Irect telephone ‘communication with || ‘SOO WY presents MANDAN— : aren's Day Bofiextronie. viclen brutal.| Dr. Squire has given a great deal] ing their particular attention to the!Santa Barbara was ‘established by of his attention to the study of dope] section from which the .»§ma WaS] the Associated Press this morning in connection with crime, and has} sent and try to induce them to*make| through Los Angeles and San Fran-{j b | n . Is Observed at / [fir heconelutes, Butt Tomorrow Night 3 ‘1 HAGGUldy aueeeseacis thee become crusader against] a trip of investigation. : cisco. First reports over the re- Methodist Church} },: pardonings and commutations | the . Also he is] “We realize that. such busy, men| established wires showed casualties —__ and other escapes. a radium expert. : recently | as saemers are quite apy wh pn ‘were not so large as, rumored. a 5 “Is capital punishment a deterrent?| tendered his “resignation as putting off sending in such lists; and| © “It js impossible ‘to drive down ] L L E Childre xercises were held T hold the record for attend. | Physician and announces he so, we have arranged to have posters| State. street in Santa. Barbara hee q I think I hold the record for ecutions, and with the men in an effort | Periences. Sunday morning Methodist Epise “the regular Sunda: Mrs. G. M. Register was in charge ‘of the program, which was as fol-| ‘ lows: Song by Iked| ing on a book concerning prison ex-| advertising th eanipaien paced e cab#e’ ofthe debris from wrecked conspicuous places such as our de-{ buildings that block the s Big Time Acts ze pot, banks and business houses, and] communication from San Luis Obispo ig s—The Kind GOLD PLATE TO U. Ss. we are seeking the: co-operation of|to the office of the San Joaquin J F; = 7 That Please. met a man who| London.—Mahy of Englani the local newspapers and business! Light and Power corporation said ing the slightest thought | mansions are being depleted of gold| men, so that they, seeing the value| today. The information was secured to the punishment he would receive. | Plate, because of -the impoverished] of what we are trying to do, willl from a train dispatcher at San Luis 1 couldiafindl nov dndication condition of the owners. Most of| give all the publicity possible to} Obispo, where the Light and Power had acted as a brake to a it is sold to Amercians. this campaign, and will speak to}corporation offices are, and tele- chool—‘Sing Glad Songs Jdwin Haggarty. Scripture and Prayer—Pri- 5 artme pulses. The statistics covering ¢ ns farmers with whom they come in} phoned to this’ city. ) R fading, Little ‘Things are Sweeter| 274 th penalties do not : TAX TO HELP SCIENCE contact and urge them to send in|” According to the latest informa- Se ‘ WA Buddy Bell eae that capital punishment has proved] Pai A tax of 100 céntinies on lists of names at once. i tion, bank buildings, the city library x, & Reading, Babies Grow Up—Phyllis| Re deterrent the law had hoped for. {each 100 franes paid in salaries by | (“We thoroughly believe in North} and city hall, a Catholic church: and 3 n : “L believe our highest class of pris-| industrial concerns is provided in a| Dakota and are convinced that there} school have heen added to the list PERG ue a a Or I ede os ee a oe en Seton for] of buildings ‘wrecked or damaged by e quake. SBraunard. “Age avis sas ogg Hpminstion.ezersines, 2 a1 ane gen ea ery cen thane ho | BUI tore ie aenehachanirred ‘the. Un Acrobatic Oddities pede, dei } There is a man now in my labora: |to support sefentifie research, ths map wha: Is ageing to better be a ie oS chool—-"His Goodness | tOtY: Whose death sentence is com- PesN TE SST : i n : Eversaheres noo “His Goodness) muted. “I would not ask for a finer| Factories making coffins and un-| Sandpoint, and is willing toadopt the! Reporter—What shall T say about ALFREDS AND © "Reading, “Little Children”—Elaine| #926 of man in my employ. It is|aertakers’ supnlies in’ the United He ate Pec RTT the, two ‘peroxide blonds who made i hard to believe that one of such loy-! States employ about 12,000 people. “I fmpuign, is successfully carried ay gditor Why. lust aay the bléach- es ; we can not but think it will reac ay P Pe Ne ; : WATER COLORS, AS IT WERE tothe mutual interest of the-farmer,b°r® Went wild——Penn Punch Bow!. ore The intimate story of HERSCH ? : the community and our railroad _ ELECTRIC COOKERY x how girls become models ij is Buildings Demolished COOKING IN COMFORT the life ofthe fashion i Santa Barbara |. Seneted re err onan salon—the pleasures and mn. Sau ae d J f perils “of a beautiful 5 ers “ a en F ‘own Flooded | ust received assortment o! ' and T. Fr new dresses which are imbort, EF model’s career. ‘Ty. 5 (Continued on page two) d materials of Tissue Ging- ‘ 5 nites: Eh of wiih fentures, greet hams, striped Tub, Silks, ‘|4housands of Visitors-annually from . : all over the:world. Early teports said jEinited Crepe and 2 plece that, most of these hotels;gad been| Sports Frocks, at ‘special damaged or destapyed. ‘prices. Sarah Gold Shop, 312 “Little Pilgrim”’—Donald “Sunbeams” — Mi Little Soldiers” in God"—Miss “King and Queen ¢ The Blues” ' JOE BRENNAN Alias—“Danny The ercise, “Weisenborn's class. Offering—Winona Haggarty. Purpose of Children’s .day—Rev. W. iE. Vater. = Playlet, The Lesson the Dandelion Taught. ( The cast of characters was: Mother rNature, Arlene Loehrke; Dandelion, Tone Noggle; Rose, Margaret Acker- mann; Violet, Beatrice Vater; Snow Ball, Maxin Pickles; Lilac, Frances At last on the screen, the greatest melodrama of. all! : Dunn. ? j Song by Sehool—-Our Parting Song. \pCUTY WPLOODED Main Se eo ieapiaene The exercises for the cradle ro! a » ‘Sui bes iet of Laughs. promotion were especially pretty. As brick buildings in Santa Barbara] ELECTRIC COOKERY anes. The class of eighteen, went forward were demolished this: morn , 18 <—_ReO=N ine g the Arlington hotel, by tho Ihey were each presented with a pink clu sebud : ni earthquake which swept the, state rosebud by Anna Mary McCormick. As Helen Gargart* sang “Open the jates for the Dear Little Feet” Lor- ine Culligan amd Donald Ward ‘swing pen the gates und the boys nd girls passed to the . platform where they were presented with diplomas. FUR TRADERS OF NORTH WIN BATTLE WITH ARCTIC WINTER = Edmonton, Alta., June 29.—(A). jelayed word received here thi: summer from Jack Hornby, Malcolm nd Allan Stewart and Capt. Critchell Bullock, who journeyed last. year into ‘MacKenzie, a district in the North- FOR SALE _ [}pancecannivat Owing to recent automobile‘accident A Novel’ Series of New in which I suffered serious injuries, I am uncer, Exese ited a offering for Sale Dohn’s.Meat Market Bip Sore ‘Settings sa and my modern’ home at’ 224 Mandan : avenue—also another house at 216 Man- dan avenue and small house at 214 CORRECT COOKERY ' ~~ Women’s Votes On this simplified summer breakfast QUICK QUAKER cooks in 3 to 5 minutes On The Sereen- Raymond Griffith 3 es Supplies energy breakfasts, ends hot kitchens Eleventh street. alee: | Be eee eer a morning troubles in the kitchen. « . such as horses, automobiles, truck, ete. <Path to Paradis * lb ger a ig nae eee Pee The Dees Because of necessity of getting away fT * #1"! Picture entertain. ae foyned ue winter fet of the ex: ‘That men like it, and children take to it for my health I.am putting this property J]J——_— Pea a eT oe 1 th tker And on the market at a bargain for quick sale. —AT— = Too Late To Classify then tell us your opinio : Meat market most modernly equip- 7:15 and 9:20 | i Finer eee Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. Hasall thatrare F p i L ; i bi earth de TY gen Quite ties Asawa gers almost : ped and doing fine business. rie im wae For It— es ae iy Monos oH RE Ste | : d ~ é a complete food indtself .... at low cost, ; 4 * reat’ Show, a ge. D. "Morton, 901 6th st. o} g go ata tony. orate Te hy : Inquire of sae © § * WANTED—Competent girl for gen-|mnis picture will explain wh } Se it e, 4 . Ww 'y various members ofthe fish family have ie “Oe Eas so os ty 18904| awakened on recent bright mornings to find murdla iriegee eek res: 7} ae 6-29-3¢| Coes just outalde' their bay’ wintlows., The Adair twing (Ruth and Rose) Lady stenographer’ with'@re stown Wearing’ the ‘new “substitute ‘for beach ‘stockings that have a ability to take care’ of office: @ppeared at Coney Island and other east coast’ resotte., Designs are - Write Tribune No. 11: ‘ 6-29-2¢ | painted: with waterpr of paints. Oh yes, ‘they. attract attention. | HIETY CENTS - LETS.G0! William Dohn | ers _ Bismarck, NeD.. (