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WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925 | MARKET NEWS Wire Markets By Associated Presa WHEAT PRIGI | MAKE ADVANGE Unfavorable Crop Reports. Cause Raise in Values | - { Unfavorable for f spring in northWest’ together with ctation of bullish) priv reports brought about dvance in wheat prices tod: exp of bullish crop fissures proved lo be well, founded ing unofficial total do vring. crop at tinst the govern t of 661,000,000. | tions were un! nts lower, duly, pt. $1.44 14 to rd by a rise tol 1.46 for Sept.} houses with] weather 060,000) bushel June 1 fore pening ment for duly and selling hy connections market rapidly constra ed qa total yield of Prone ive poul broilers 20; cHtic AGO “AR to ducks | | | | CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, duly i tive, mostly Vis Th average Hop $14.00. ST. PAUL LIV euth St. Paul, duly 500, Fed steers, 3 bulls, steady. — Lowe and fat she stock dull, w Killing q held srow $9 to $10, W. Fat | Heifers} Spot pian F100, Lower Canners an Bologna by rd fee to, rrowth Flour Ibe higher in carload) y patents quoted at $8.10) 0 a barrel in cotton sa ks 87 barrels. Bran, $2 5 GRALN ars, ¢ pnpared plane “northern, $1465 "| gradually dark Montana on s to $1.64's; to arrive, &; July, $1.40% ‘orn No. 3 yellow, $1.01 Oats No. 2 white, 405 Bde. Rye No, $2.39) track, same, - $1.40 to Portland, Ore., teen thousand i leaders from the 42 states of the union and many foreign countries: are expected to gather here from July at for the 30th International Endeavor convention Gifford Pinchot of Penn been announced as one of the speakers. b; P. Gates of Boston ‘y of the United So ) Endeavor. Ernest Cher- | ary of the coholism ; 1 to h d former can e president. on the pro Rev. Dr. William Hiram Foulkes of Cleveland, Pres- byterian clergyman; Rev. Dr. Mark Matthews of Seattle, and John Willis Baer of Los Angeles, former moder ator of the Presbyterian General As- embly.. Dr. the Clark, founder of | deavor movement, attendance, the convention c en neis BE. I will famous and then capped Mount. Hood. around Mount Hood completed by the Ui ; rvice, and the Endeavor caravan 00 will be the first. group use it; The government has agreed to throw the road open on July 10 to the Endeavorers, whether it is completed or not. The largest evening mass meetings of the convention will be held in an , athletic club stadium, seating 22,009, ‘The regular convention sessions wifi be held in Portland’s Municipal Audi- torium. Music is to be furnished by chorus of 600 voices under the dire n of Percy Foster of Washington, De. Columbi around Too Late To je To Classify BARGAINS in eed Auto Sales Co, FOR SALE—Two mowers and one hay bucker. J. E. Chesak, 11 miles southeast of Bismarc’ 7-1-1wk ears, Dakot: 7 FOR RENT—Small modern bunga- [EARTH TO WHIRL to i | meteo. tf low for rent. Inquire at 510 4th Si READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS samara ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a, F TO PIECES, SCIENTIST Meteorires Wririnie in SPACE FATRACTED OTHER, Wich Were Drawn To- GETHER TO Form Laraea RESULTING IN FORMATION OF : i THE Earty AND Heaveniy [ig Ex oF ae | Boorrs, { | ———— a ‘ ~~ | Wich Wit Eventuauy Resutt i ia Gewe Waireo Apans s BY LARRY BOARDMAN NEA Services Writer Po plane unt that nppose v the William ts the nol Acade Department RACK BUILT PENT HOUSES uly 1. Py The a northwestern New » is de Mor ton Judd est yaveha y for the Natis | PREMISTO RE ' ble Bonite ious size the earth earthy » incloding time th up? the “Kor between 1290 billion wed 4 prehistoric skeletons ition wo hundred While Vbeing str He evide {the race ; inhabited it sands a " eof a dittle more than Uhre of the pur Auda think 1 fifth research various nd those of the were probably formed but they were moon, planet within AGH tand- my i la are there the xico that into cave ibility he cannot f bod suddenly motion is} not unlike Chinese. nd on the smooth Jbboths and in the cave characters, were urfaces of the around it, Its growth ha which means that no ne heing generated by stril teorites. x “lt NOTICE, ven that Tam bills con sor any 5 bhe that the othe ource of heat, Most seientists that the has passed its hottest point and. is now slowly cgoling. “The earth, ing the | of the met eorit un omay generat | body else hereafter, Fred Net Dowt sav Malt Syrup, say Ht be sal isfied. SATU RDAY NIGH r IN BEAR'S DEN! .|taeir own language Itiorlos\yibly a i Deuble Dutch.” and then you AND WISCONSIN IN LIMEL IGHT | Political Attention of U, Centered on Two States as Result) of Deaths RY FDWIN MURPHY Political attention of the nation! nio nd Wisconsin, | Robert: Met rowing | F.! ta or & liberal of th will have nthe future in} an important of the — pro suse throughout the middle} js est h The consin will undergo complete ¢ John, J.| ef the dominant f nin the progressive party at the time of the death of La Follette, has taken up the reins of the La Foilette movement. He will for the present iil the dead diberal's shoes, & 1 ( : Yeung Bob Is Robert Mod b 4 nominal he his father large part! Senator® who} le: a of declining years, afar e had the detail work be h aes The future movement. ip La Follette]d cousin as in jeop-/a of the — death | ai Mf othe founder of the purty. Senater|t La Follette had drawn to him a me ]s tion wide personal following and it] m doubtful if sive cap: | hold the of this: upport vain ntiee the oceasios 5 Lal d the ation within Governor hold on. the pro . it will not be truggle, — Both rt M, La Follette, dr, units in the battle for ks c vt party younger Lia Pollette today himself ina peculiar position sewn state. His long associa with his father in Washington has made him a national butt long absence from Madison has pre-| bs him from gaining a personal retinue avai in aiding him to re leadership in the fortheom contest for power M ble 5 Novelist. Considered : other outstanding — progressive who may come to the front within the next mths is Zona the no he has been a f lities for # number member of the i the University was instrumental in nomination of Dr}, of the Centur elected presid rsity. had’ attained liberal, is not d ed with the La Fol-| movement. Hi in may be the be- as a progressive | ( bourd of of Wisconsin obtaining — the Glenn Frank, editor Magazine, re of the Badger lette advent in ginning 0} champion. The Wisconsin progressiv. Whether the mo within, th he dee ENTS TO UNITED s Aires, July 1—@) ting of the Argentine tion of the International Educational Institute, the exchange of graduate between American and Argentine universities was strongly advocated It was resolved that t principally upon the b ing these students ee intend continuing their théfn opportun y. by teaching, to earn their livins xpenses. A knowledge of the lang eof the count: ed as a ne q obtaining these professorships. The meeting, also resolved to ac cept an offer of the American section of the institute to send to Buenos Aires a woman graduate of the School of Domestic Keonomy of Columbia | University to give cours where they students in som l-establishments in the entine s great industri United State: 13,000,000. STEPS: London—After walking one- third | of the way around the world, M and Mrs. W. J. Le Roux estimate that they have taken 13 They are pushing and they have figured out th: : wheel has made about 59,000,000 rev. clutions, ‘Ih ted from Jo nesburg in 1 with only t cents and have paid their wa; giving lectures. They hope to complete their trip} in four years. It will be the first time that anyone has walked around i a RT ER Jack and Jill, bear cubs in the zoo at Longview, Wash., officially open their bathing eeason every Saturday, night with a game of “You Splash } nd UI Splash You.” Jack, left, is a 100 per cent American bear, ‘and Jill ig of Arctic ancestry, ee + Oetereeree smear meme the world, MEXICO. INSISTS ITS RAILRO. OPERATE MORE ECON! Me fe July 1 months of negotiations with tl ous railwaymen's brotherhood fixed the annual budget of the| national line sat 78,000,000 pesos and| formulated plans to slash exper cut salaries and reduce personnel to bring the lines’ operating cost down to that figure. The 1924 budget was approxi ely 105,000,000 pe: A reduction in freight rates scheduled as soon as the lines begin to show a profit. Included in the ai reorgan tion is the cancellation of more the 8,000, annual passes and a presidentia order against the giving of trip passes which, in past years, have reached staggering totals. ELECTRIC COOKERY Is coRRECT COOKERY aaken La Follette mavement in Wis-| ce puisine om sw the auto resulted in mue ing that the iod per to the .vs NORTH DAKOTA |STATE MOTOR REGISTRAR 10 | REDUCE COSTS Hngitad Plans Reduction in Number of Clerks in Vehicle Department A reduction in a namber of the came time the of ait from the action state highway commis nid f the strat will Hed him eh niachine erk to do th machine will nd should be delivered durin ust. It must be manufactur the ifie needs of the rec trans office. When this accounting pachine installed, the fees re from aut Heenses can be dis rdoat the close of ch coun’ for its s a check receipts. Howe quires only quar will wet thei within a da iven a © how tly settlements, thes arterly install Under t nt, the off con b t three months in license mone a complaint Mr. Ingstad believes ‘1 ast $3. md also, (hat the impro procedure incidentally will uce the work and cost of makin udit of his office, and, thus, maddit he pres pent ov months? week checking nd under the new We to andit the ing 124 th 0,600 in fee pay to the counties 000 in (he following handled and about quarterly “hist quarter, Marten, $99,436. third 4 14, and fourth quarter pite the fact that RO py st half of confident work of his office can be ept up to date during the ru hi ut the cost cent, a otal § ite of a machin WANY IMPORTANT IN TERN ATION ‘ STAC IN LONDON (P)—London ha renter of the world conferences thi 10 American and Ca ttended the recent that the xt im s the world rail brought to London ation of the Institute of ! Engineers. Their sessions will nl duly 2 international Liondoni een the convention. Aft portant grath: conference of n August and kers from the s of the world. 0 these conventions the includes several im Great Lakes Tionesta Juniata Octorara "The Great Lakes rane Cor tal sae steel steamabips caeer ‘water making the Great Lakes aroup. Delightfal days — restfal_niahts ih See sified. Tarariously ap- axclasi rtcom f m Buffalo Mie Wiepars Seer Marler Houghton end Duck ORCHESTRA DANCING Tickets and Reservations at All Tourist and R. R. Ticket Olfices, or Fuls, Lland, Seult G. N. Williams, Gen. Mur., (ireat Lakes Transit’ Corp, 101 Palladio Bldg. Duluth, Minn, . OFFICIAL ROUND-UP PAVEMENT DANCE “July 2nd--3rd and eh, i ORCHESTRA — Featuring Clare Cobb, Saxophones; a. Homie of Mott, Cornets and Saxophones; Archie Olson, Cornet; Al Dutton, Drums and Piano; Joe Sullivan, Banjo, Drums and Xylophone; Herman Leonhard, Tuba; Walter Tostevin, Piano, Banjo; Delano of Grand Forks, 7 — PIEC. _PAGE THREE in and tant international matehes. sporting events, tennis polo CEMENT FOR YEAH FOUND ALIVE Okanogan, Was' y 1A) Siveral imprisoned ted scr a road crew road ne mily imbedded th face of theo wed in consides So cooling and refreshing! a, giving no signs of the ased by several years ing inconvenien imprisonment vor Kincaid, yin the Uni Don't say Malt Syrup, say “Double Dutch,” and then you will be satisfied. CAPITOL THEATRE Tonight professor of 1 ity of Washington, ° of frogs’ im- on the One London wharf firm now keeps Peats at its docks to keep down the rat population (Wednesday) SHREDDED WHEAT ‘Most. food for least money FOR SALE Owing to recent automobile accident in which I suffered serious injuries, [ am offering for Sale Dohn’s and my modern home at 224 Mandan also another house at 216 Man- small avenue dan avenue and Eleventh street. I am also offering all my equipment, such as horses, automobiles, truck, ete. Because of necessity of getting away for my health [ am putting: this property on the market at a bargain for quick sale. Meat market most modernly equip- ped and doing: fine business. Inquire of William Dohn Bismarck, N. D. We will be closed all day S July 4th The usual week-end specials will be advertised in the Thursday issue of The early Friday. LEADERS FOR BIG VALUE Bismarck Food Market | STORE CLOS| 8 P.M. ln MARKET FOR PRUDENT BUYERS Celebrate the 4th at PAINTED WOODS FISHING, BOATING, PICNICKIN Dancing Every Friday Musie by Wilton Orchestra. PLAN FOR A GOOD TIME AT PAINTED WOODS PAVILION. ki and Mike Helkey, Prop: AT MANDAN Electric Unafone. “MUSIC TO SUIT EVERY TASTE” Tribune. “THE SPITFIRE” Adapted from the famou- novel “Plaster Saints,” ; B Arnold Kummer Vv Frederic Meat Market Vivid story of woman's great sacrifice for the man she loved, house at 214 ine Comedy “The Sleep Walker” GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaning MANDAN, N. D. Three Servic Vinished, and Dry. Ss Saturday, Rough Dry Phone 18 ’ Hotel and leave your wants with. operator at Switch Board. Orders will be called for and delivered. McKenzie Do your shopping EAGLE || TAILORING & HAT WORKS Cleaning Pressing Repairing Remodeling Dyeing LADIES AND MEN’S CLOTHES Hats Cleaned and Reblocked 24 Hour Service on Mall Orders. | | |] We Call For and Deliver. i Phone 58 FREE DELI [PBEXIVERY:| Ee | GOOD E BOWMAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100 or 484R. WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Exabalmer in Charge, Day Phone 746 Night Phones 246-887 t W. E. PERRY FUNERAL DIRECTOR Parlors 210-5th Street, Night and Day attendant Phone 687~

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