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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Wire Markets By Associated Press WHEAT PRICE GIVEN BOOST Reports of Black Rust Northwest Cause Raise | TRINITY ( | Cor, LUTHERAN Ave C. and 7th St., I. G. Mon-| j son, Pastor. | Morning service Sunday at 11 a. m. Topic: “Christ and the Church. On account of week day religious school, Sunday school will be dropped for the time being. | “Behold, the Lord’s hand is not shortened, that it cannot save; neither his ear heavy, that it cannot hear.” Is. 59:1. | ‘ \ ! in | \ \ All welcome. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Chicago, July 11.—(?)—Increasing- ly serious reports about black rust; conditions in the northwest led to a: harp early advance in wheat prices today. From Fargo to Jamestown, all | wheat except durum was said to show | 10 to 100 per cent of the head stems affected. Furthermore, _ prevailing | weather was apparently of a kind to promote development of the plague. With active commission house buy- ing, offerings scarce and the Cana- dian government's crop report con- strued as bullish opening prices here were 1 1-2c to 2 cents higher, Sep- nber $1.42 3-4 to $1.43 3-4; and De- mber $1.44 1-2 to $1.44 3-4. These were followed by a rise that lifted September to $1.45 and December to $14 1-8, bsequently and in particular just at the last much higher prices Were attained on account of reports telling of widespread excessive heat ng about damage to| t prices closed buoyant bject | Sunday School at 9:46 a. m. Wednesday evening —_ testimony meeting at 8 o'clock, A reading room ig open ia the church building every ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, except legal holidays, from 2 to 4 m. All ‘are welcome to attend th services and to visit the reading room, s Virginia Anderson, 16, a campfire j girl of Brooklyn, N. Y., flew from Westbury, L. I, to Swampscott, the summer White House, with cards | bearing the greetings of 25,000 camp- fire girls to President Coolidge on his rthday, July 4. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Pastor. be conducted Walter E, Vater, Divine Service will as follows on Sunday: 1 Morning Worship. The praech on the subject, leship.” The Choir will sing the anthem, “O Love That Evening sermon umph, of the music. “The Song of T 4 continuation of the study ongs of Revelation. Special will to 8 cents higher. , Sept. $1.48 Phis is the “family tree” of mans] inadvisable to allow material from | by. the lowest branch and the! W Vor % 3 s , i ‘i Se to sue aii Dee $160 1:4" to[ kita Which taal “oRSUARAl gy Mer Hine le to, allow material from/bon on. the lowest branch an | Wilt Not Let Me Go,” by Matheson | A cordial weleome is extended to $1.60 to $1.53 3-8 blossom at the Dayton, évolu-|to ‘Dayton “as prospective. exhibita,| Tameceen, the chimpanzee aud’ they ond Mise MACore pent will favor |/all. ai tion trial. The chart, n up off but the de is at its Wisposal] Kovilla on the others, Again ascend- mien ete te 7 Prayer service and Bible Study MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR | skulls found. in’ many’ parts of! the| yhotoysaph ing the tree appear the Dryop SRE ee Co annde | nuemay evening ret 9 e/cleck: Minneapolis, July 11.—(?)—Flour | world, ¢ ishes to the satisfaction] Of th cus, of the Niocene od in India sani . 3 ss 7 unchanged to 10 lower, in car-| of scien relationships. of tie! cofisi and t Java of the Mipget| 4:0) Pt) Bnwertl Deseue. . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH load lots. Family patents quoted at | princip: of mankind and . ee gai e pBPPSh | 8:00 p.m. evening worship. At this Paul S. Wright, Pastor, : a ere, again, u branch | service’ the pastor will preach on the} 9:80 Junior Church School. $8.20 to $8.40 a barrel in 98-pound | the unthropeid Prenat, in two primitive) subject, “The Greatest. Question of | 10:30 Morning Worship ach F cotton sacks. Shipments 46,030 bar-|ed by Professo: s foun will be al typ , the Heidelberg man,] the 3 Rha 4 ° rels, Bran $23.00 to $24.50, jbo, interna chart at the trial. found in G ifthe Near! Coca eh asyat tegretol GH CGies cane coe meee ib dita soar gist ‘and pr t Beginning with the tiny skull at| thal man, who lived in the Stone age SnOARA IE ALS NERIAORS CN CHICAGO PRODUCE Museum of Natural History (inset) left, the chart goes as fol in Europe. cine auee cc ae ta aT oh eens Cnicago, July. 11.—()—Poultry | and William K. Gregory, also a not- ticus, a primitive primat he top branch begins its final] “if [iver us with a selected duet. : er departments of | alive, unsettled. Fowls 19 to 23 1-2c; | €d, scientist. ull of which was found | blossoming with the Piltdown man, | jt) uy Wek cuey Charen Home ti broilers, 20e to 23e; springs, 31c; | When defense nd which is traced to] found in England, thence to the Cro- | tk wit greatly invite you to meeting. roosters, 25¢; turkeys, 20c; ducks, 18¢; Rasta) nee Just above itis the} Magnon man and the white at the) yc muh Us Strangers especial- ening service a. Ide kOe 208 ev Went into ed . st tw come. Seese, Lie t0 200. ccinte 19,062 With Profen Kant Here the | fa testy onkse, Ob, the game stall! “Remember the hours, 10:30 a, m. tubs. Eggs unchanged, receipts 15,- | Unlikely nes reak off to torm the [tralian native, ‘the negro and the ond 8:00pm : boy cases. » represented by the gib- | Chinese ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL a -_- : ~— a CHURCH Chie ee eee ott es re-| ROME BUILDING will he preserved from the present] made famous by Captain Pélletier| 4, ey. F, H- Davenport, Rector. 514 celnte oko: atioagitoa0 eeutammigher CHURCH TO HOUSE caureh to help decorate the new) DOlsy on bis flight a year ago.!” Fifth Sunday after Trinity { than’ Bhidays averages bulk 190 SACRED | structure. A nao cela place will engine will be either the! a.m, Holy Communion.” pound average and upward, $14.00 to! Rome, J 11. Pp.) The| be #Hotted for the insertiption ot r the new Renault.| 10 a.m. Church School. ia $14.20; top $14.25. inca of tapoests the Ciurch’s motto: . There is no SiaHUFEGTIMON: THEATRE Cattle receipts 500, compared week /tury to erect. a church oe sacred spot than this in the) JAP. SCHOOLS ‘ONTEST je by the choir at the ago, strictly choice heavy fed steers | ih." dignity and got-| Wheie wor HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE LAW... | morning service. steady; extreme top mature steers,! oninity of the world laimous sacred | wre, Honolulu, July 11. —(A. P.)--Re-|_ The Rector has started a “Church TONIGHT 5 best yearlings, $13.75; high- auDuLAbube FRENCH AIR PIL . vision of regulations adopted by | provement Fund.” He already fot of year. 3.000 uecigzcuss ded: Thanus ia ine emanforerte ANSIOUS TO MAKE | Vthe territorial schoul commission iving subscriptions and hopes to pone receipts 3.0 0, market nom: | Os ougandy of Holy Year ag ATLANTIC FLIG appearg ty have made no material fee sore: muah needed improvements | Fred Thompson abs ae te b0"cente lowers “cull 5, Who go up the 28 stups on ra, July 1—(A_ P.)—Paul| ehange in the attituck of the 86 | future, Hand your enbrerignica tie is Hi Silver Ki natives and sheep steady to strong; ying a special! paraycon, French and piv-] Htigati apunese language or little, to the Rector : orse Silver King; Dp for wee : f Gsteotethe ant Q shools. Tae modification whieh : top for week ‘Fenge “Innis, ‘$16-00: sae ctttice nace {Beer ie prewar flying in Burcpe,| permits an year course. bY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH =e ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK se offerings lave | has been bringing al] tie pressure} eliminating the former require-| Corner Fourth St. and Ave. B. South St. Paul, July 11.—@)—|yeen supplemented, of course, by a{he cam to bear on M. Painleve at] ment that attendants at a foreign! Rev. A. A. Holmes, Pastor, 615 4th ‘ Hoy values during the week have! number of large donation the ware hd ML. Lenrent Ky-| Kanguague ‘ have F St. Phone 1126, been repress erie s ude! The architectural plans have | uae of the utic department completed the Hee two grades of 0 a.m. morning worship. P. - a rel ith the been drawn up und the cornerston> | to enuble him to make his proposed public school, has ‘been chara Nystrom, preacher. aon ete ae TEN. acroren ones | Wad dl nily by Carnal] non-stop dight he Atlantic | te by evs for the liti-] Vi" noon, Sunday school. UEMADO”’ tions, says the weekly review of the} Pompili. this summe nthe right direc-' (1 p. m. Baptist Young People’s United States, Department of Agri-| The Sacred Stair, for centuries! Tarascon, wae lost a lex before | tion name ttie! abouts 28) 8200 pias Mbemeveningiwillit culture. On Friday an advai of{situated in unobtrusive | the World War and had difficulty djustiment of the COntro-| given over to a sacred sone. Scevieal Ccomedy—Ben Turpin to de placed, values within 25 tof building ju the square | in getting into the s will be ; ; DL onab athe Gholelenuheutelde tata) Bbc of last week's close. Bulk of the| from the gr of St. John | accompanied by anotaer skilled air] E sols are inactive, hav-" ent i i “ irginian” sorted 190 to 9300 pound butchers Lateran, is cording to chur pilot, if the flight is made, Francois | ing closed their doors to avoid be-| The following are some ‘of the se-| Reel Virginian’ ‘ priced at 1820 to ocr is * legend, the same one on Coli, a naval officer. who accom ed for non-payment of the lections that will be rendered | fo, 180 pound averages Copying sd) Jesus trod when ie pa yet on his Pranceu-/annual fee at the rate of $1 al "I Heard the V. i S19160)) Packing sows i ate. Some centu : mania flight’ and on his “stunt] pupil. There is in preparation a, Us O Father" H to $11.75 and feeder pigs I 7 the Christian Roman empresses | trip” of crossin Mediterran-| suit to enjoin the territory officials; | Violin solo—"The Rosary"—(Nev-| Monday - Tuesday - Continued liberal supply of grass] Went to Palestine, purchased the | can twice in one d from entorcing the provisions of, in)—Elen Coghtin, { offerings in the cattle division r-| stairc and had it brought to planned to the flight} the alien language liw, as amend-‘ Vocal solo—“Open the Gates of the sulted in such kinds finding a weak] Rome as a perpetual eucred. relic. . provided |e4 dv the legislature of 1925, emple”—Esther Jacobson. Barbara La Marr ‘ Thirty anit ie! . Duet—“Dear to the Hi to Zhe lower deal for the week while] 4 special indulgence of nine years at author-| ‘Thirty schools having complie ie jo the Heart of the ted kinds were unchanged. Otner}is granted to devout worshippe leaving with the teriitorial requirements | pgrbherd 7 Mrs. Hughes and Miss and Killing classes were unchanged ox"! who ascend the steps on tueir airdrome, just oat-| are operating | Syanaieie talifaviloa i sivhers best fed steers cashed this | HEC: side of and making the jump ane : Faull —— Ramon Navaro ee tie gl2 with bulk of fed kinds| Nearly 75 years ago Pope Pius] to Mitchel Field on Long MAN FREED; CAR souuaN | EVANGELICAL CHURCH | at §9 to $10. Grassy sorts down to/IX began to interest himself in] The French air authorit Topeka, | Kas. the «Kansan | Su-| Church, Seventh and Rosser Sts., | i $6.50, bulk of the grass cows and|erecting a larger church to house unseling the two pilots Rniguecauliny an Te held Sec | i C. F. Strutz, pastor. ral —in— heifers turning at $4 to $6. the pred ptairease, and — the from [reland or ne though @ mat. tay be wcquitted ‘of |, Sunday services in English us fol- ; low: | St than Le Bourget, and s Bible School at 10:30 a. m. followed furthered by = a first Veal calves met with a net advance project has bee of 50 to ‘ibe, finding a $10.50 outlet ea a charge of tra succeeding pontiff, ear in which h i liquor, the! or was moving it may | im for Newfoundland as “THY NAME IS WOMAN” includ for lights. Stockers and feeders} x]]1, Pius X, Benedict XV landing plac arascon and Coli,| be held guil nd ccontiseated: Be a brief sermon by the pastor on were comparatively slow, — better) tnitiy, Pius XI. ‘The chu hoever, perist in maintaining tue fscoousancs |the subject: “A Great Message and grades were unchanged; bulk of sup- he without MAN 15 ADING LADY" — | How It Was Recei 4." mediate de be on the canbe om Plies were of quality to sell at $4.75) eee. long and nung and gre demanding a f Peking—In China, most. of the|, The In and Senior tu 90.50. 5 5 mative seh eataicaleita “eqgereeghe Leagues will meet separately tomor- Better grades fat lambs closed 26c| have three naves set off by marble] chance to prove it. __ | native theatrical troupes are com: | Oy ee nine meer weparately tomor columns, and much of the anci The plane they intend to use in} pesed either entirely of men :15. The Seniors lower, bulk at $4.75; packers dis- criminated against untrimmed lambs, these going at $13.75; sheep were about a quaiter lower, bulking at $3.00 to $7. MINNEAPOLIS: GRAIN Wheat receipts 186 cars compared with 150 cars a year age Cash No. 1 northern $1.08 7-8 to 59 7-8. No. 1 dark northern epring; choice to faney $1.67 7-8 to $1.73 7-8; good to choice $1.61 7-8 to $1.66 78; or- dinary to good $1.63 7-8 to $1.60 178. No. 1 hard spring $1.67 7-8 to $1.73 1-8. = No. 1 dark Montana on track $1.56 7-8 to $1.68 7-8; to arrive $1.56 7-8 to $1.68 7-8. Old Sept. $1.47 7-8. duly $1.53 7-8. New $147 3-4. Gats No. 3 white 43 1-4 to .44. Barley 87. Rye No. 2 97 1-2 to .99. Flux $2.58 to $2.62. Too Late To Classify FOR SALE—Cheap if taken at once, fireless cooker, book cases, china c ; 21] Women. Men play. the parts of “lead-| meet in the class room of the church, | ing ladies,” and vige versa. the Intermediates in the basement. | FAMILY HAS SMALLPOX Milwaukee.—Seven .persons in the | family of the Holy Jumpers, a re- ligious sect, recently were stricken with smallpox. The father refused to allow the vaccination of any of his ten children. i Sars Winget preuaen Baseball Fans Attention‘)| Lo $3.00 round trip to Hazen and | Sgukboen|| aa ee return via Interstate Bus.) Make your reservations now. Bus leaves at. 11:00 a. m. Sunday. COOK BY WIRE INSTEAD OF BY FIRE ————— DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free the Breguet “Paris-Tokyo” mo decorations, such as rare fr MONTANA’S EARTHQUAKE OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO, 107 5th St. Phone 428 $L State-Built Home For Sale The ‘North Dakota Industrial Commission offers Joset, chairs, stove, ne fs, dress form fewing me” Lucas Blk. Binmarek, N. D. for sale the house located at 31 Avenue A, Bismarck, Tinie! beds toboggan, sled,” skis, N. D., originally constructed for Charles B. Rosen by wagon, tubs, boiler and other fur- the former State Home-building Association. Phone 126W or call at 207 | weeks are iture, se duh Street, Northwest, Mandan, N: 2 : 2 The site is described as the East 50 feet of Lots Se Sy 13 ; =f 1, 2 and 3, Block 19, N. P. Addition, being a corner FOR, SALE—Pianojand bench, spinet =LEADS THEM ALL: property with a 50 foot frontage on Avenue A and 150 desks Viesther rocker, leather fire- jz feet on Mandan Ave., in the finest residential section alde chair, Rook cane, flooe. lamp. 2 of the city. The House is of brick and tile construc- breakfast set, electric washer, re- frigerator. kerosene stové and baby buggy. Phone 871M. 925-7th. G-21- tion throughout, with six rooms and sun parlor, full basement, hot water heat, oak ‘flooring, basement garage, built-in features and all modern equipment. FOR RENT—Five room modern bungalow with splendid garden. Phone STM. 928-7th St. 0 FOR SALE—Studebaker big six, ood, serviceable condition, at uw bargain for cash. Call at Thayer street garage. F-Al-3t ELECTRIC COOKERY» Is CORRECT COOKERY ——— Balloon Tires and Tubes repaired by latest methods. EVERREADY TIRE VULCANIZERS 216-4th STREET. PHONE 944 Terms The Commigsion will consider offers with as small a down payment as 20%, the balance amortized over a maximum period of 15 years, making the monthly installment payments, including 6% interest, approxi- mately a normal rental for the property. Proposals for the purchase of this splendid home will be received until Saturday, July 25th. Address all inquiries and communications to the office of the sec- retary of the Industrial Commission, Capitol Bldg., Bismarck, N. D. C. 0. PETERSON Distributor for N. D. 617 - 9th St. activities. Here's what happened in Montana. Upper picture is of 3 Methodist church at Three Forks; and lower picture shows how the = Bismarck 5 temblor blockéd railroad tracks at Lombard, Mont. Transcontinental 3 trains were delayed 40 hours. Earthquakes weren't partial to Santa Barbara, Calif, in their recent MARKET NEWS IS THIS MAN’S FAMILY TREE? OR FAMILY SKELETON? Brought Greetings |, Sermon: “levers Moral and Ou a <a : ERE : ia Gone in and ‘eiloythiése “houis with us FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Seventh Street and Avenue D. A. EB. Palmquist, Sunday school 9:15, guage used. Morning service 10:30 a. m., Swed Pastor. English lan- is 1 Evening service 8:00 p.m, Eng lish. A welcome extended to all QUAKES CAUSE DAM TO BREAK AT NEIHART Great Falls, Mont. July 11) rthquakes dur the last few believed responsible for the breaking of the Silver company mine dam at Neihart, 68 miles from here, which resulted in death of two children, and whieh did great prop erty damage FALL REUNITES THEM Paris.—An acrobat here fell thirty feet in performing a difficult stunt His skull was fractured and he was taken to a hospital. A lonely old PAGE TH woman read the story, went to the hospital and identified him as: her son. Each believed the other had been dead for 15 years. + N.D. POTATO _ YIELD BELOW 1924 CROP Grand Forks, N. D., July 11—-()— rth Dako! prospective potato Id for 1925 is placed at 9,936,000, according to the July 1 estimate is- sued today by H. 0. Herbernson, federal agriculture statistcian for North Dakota This is 3,000,000 buchels below the yield for 1924. ‘Phe estimate of July for the entire nation is placed at 349,566,000 bushels, YOUTH DROWNS IN LAKE NEAR DETROIT, MINN. Detroit, Minn., July 11—(#)—Hen- ry Brestmark, Jr. 18, sun of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Brestmark of Detroit, drowned in the lake near here yes- terday while 40 or 50 other bathers were within hailing distance. This is the first drowning in the lakes around ‘Detroit this summer. NOT FOR SALE There may be dealers who have more Used Cars for sale, but there aren’t any who have better. When we can’t find good Used Cars to sell, don’t sell. M. B. Gite @12 MAIN we simply MAN Ca. STREET BISMARCK PHON &ece Dopse BRomers DEacers Seu Goon Usen Cars Runyan Lumber Co. PHONE 94 Hae” NINTH & FRONT STS. mem HTHIIL HUNTS gg) BISMARCK BANK Bismarck, N, D, Capital $100,000