The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 16, 1925, Page 3

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MARKET NEWS Wire Markets By Associated Press WHEAT PRICE GOES LOWER Ccoler Weather in Northwest Causes Decline Chicago, July 16.—)—Lower pri ces for wheat went hand in hand to with cooler weather in the it ‘ain crop belt. The a vat Li which appeared in the down | turns brought abs rallies. O} Tito Te AND THIS 2 way } nts lower, Septemb nd December $t were followed by temporary nd then by a decided setback “September touching $1.4 ne sepals of damage to the spring wheat crop, together with pre dictions of a libe an market clo r $Lb CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, July 16.— Hogs opened Ie higher than Wedne: average, later trading lower; Ik desirable 170 pound and up $14.15 to} By sl156: early top $1460, i Cattle 12,000; choice grain fed} only college on wheel steers all steady “to strong,| its long trip toward the lower; best long! s t yearlings $ mbs around wh ARE ERS OF 'T | THEY DEPT THE O10 GIRLS ALIKE WEAR KHAKI AUTO CARAVAN OF POF, OWN AND SWUNG WEST POR THE BRENCHES AND WOOLEN sit A Service Oberlin, O., duly 16.—The land yp that has neither text ns hor final examina ly to bed ~ Flour ten cents lower family patents quoted at rel in'¥8 pound c Shipment 1.00 to $24.50, / Which cot men and two co going in flivver vir trip is to st rock formation s the four young They are object of t The PAUL LIVESTOCK Padi, July 16.4) 2,800, slow, about tr weeks. During members of th eat out of doors ing camping equipme nt Si their oldest clothes. The route cut ids at $11 ae fed steers aerass - kinds; | § bulk 1 of adinge Then up the and n the party and dishnd “Our are planned to furn an opportunity for the studie plants: 3 they eceur in Prof. “It is or but the methods of dispensed with as much v t teach this course metho rim Russell, den Harri fisrure danshit folly orted 14 81350 to St Monterey s aqte Pa ht i ents lower, bulk fat » $14.25; few choice done kinds up to weight fat na- lightweight up to $8.00. it {i father, {tioned qi marry ever, her mother : a van, Claris with the the plants yston arital | Hy are we inte fe Arthur und it nec | Mrs. Beat difficult Bourn to remain in it “Dai clures review that has immediately pre interpretations of the and studied, bring and ‘re i and en work t Credit Eggs unchanged, receipts’ 11,607 that he} n sh nment, and ; it is to follow. for the course is given nex when student wr yer covering the summer studic FKS A EDY MILLIONS | y (P)—A scheme shment of hospitals nd other institu ‘are of the populations, has been lau commemoration of the approaching ieneral Bramwell Booth, r Bourne hin, when polic him. London, for the es sd and are MONOPOLY OF AND TEA ED BY iow put PERSIA! of the A world-wide appeal has achiev theo sure the erec- ildings costing $1,000,600, mount will be spent ir ‘ylon, and the eres 100 industrial vii hospital for lepe in the city of Calcutta is contem- plated. Other countries sharing in the ex- tension ‘are China, Indies, Dutch Africa’ and Kenya hort skirts ‘a Hl shipped rn terminus of the be donned until body. i year Prof. J nth tour. When he foes th sisted that the tenth would b st But now h he esn’t know about that. His friends agree that doubtful if he will quit tenth trip, is very with the For roving spirit is hidden. tn this quiet college sprofessor, the. nd hell head for ahe summer work the ss atal Indies, South ‘olon The buying. are nd India h yin the chands 0 clad middl no merchants net as a ng further afield than this mably, the Per jintends to. ma ments in Europe, Bagdad middleman antl now lesman, between the 50, married man pre- must. own Call McKenzie hotel, ‘for a 7-16-1t ferred, room 326, pointment. FARM LAND WANTED—Want exchange some first mortgages North Dakota land and cash f few hundred acres or unimproved five miles of B be vight. Addr marek, N. Dal to AOD FOR HIGHWAY BUILDI (P) More than $17,000, on Washington road -build ing the coming Of this sum it is estimated 010,000 will be silable from licenses for motor vehicl of two cents 2,250,000 Fr $500,000 ono state) prog ir ee er, ‘and from funds. Four bridges on the T way between Eve in the Northweste mn tate, will leather chair, bookca: breakfast set, electr frigerator, kerosene buggy, rug, 15-gal dishes, cooking utensi near! te. : 716-3 LOST—Two small keys tied together somewhere on Broadway, between 4th and 6th Sts, Finder please return to Tribune for reward. U 7-16-1t WANTED—Waitress at Cate. ington state 000,000 for $10,000,000 show for its mone; mileage 58% are paved ifford's TAG SL VINGS "ACCOUNT: SAL SALESMEN— Want. one’ representative. in each locality to interest others in a sy: tematic saving “accumulation. ple based on ‘first. morteages on city homes. Licensed by State of North Dakota. This is a profitable c nection with. a strong financial: i stitution for those’who ean qualify as‘ to character and ability. -Might conaldeyis. few paft. time represen- tatives,."Write-giving full partic about + yourself to W. ight, General-Sales Manager, 128 8 Streets Mianeapelis fe OXPero UNG RGES OLD MEMRERS TO SAVE LIBRARY Oxford, Englanl—P!—An appeal is being made to old members of the Oxford Union for 000 which ary for the saving of Miss Phebe D. Davis, 80, of Swamp-| society's buildings: ach svott, Mass.,-saw Lincoln ingueurated mee iiokt YRUstAl Ga, Oxtord atRe ahd hag spoken with every president| one is justified by an tect’s singe tone "She hay listened to all of | Statement that the roof of the Union President. Coolidge’s speeches over library, though comparatively nev, the:radio, "but chad. never -met him.| cannot stand the storms of another winter, when shh reer ae ee Bata |, This library has ‘been from the arose, at and walked ‘over tothe first an l-omened structure. It alls. that Ro- Simnier White, Houge to, pay. her re. | Wal, upon its, upper wa , Burne-Jones, Morr the ‘spects' to ‘the chief. executive. polis: Burne Jones: Mort eaene famous fresco. scenes "from the Morte d’Arthur—a series of wall paintings. probably never surpassed in England—only to see them peel the $ INSTEAD OF BY FIRE _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | STEEL COMPANY DOUBLES PROFITS _IN SECOND PERIOD (P) in the compared + preferred dividends, 1 the common. stock or five cents a steel has advanced ton in the Chiesyo district i to $16.00, rubber in tLed yoand Rabber The reports. dune last sociation of haef year's imports with 1 Moto sand truck oe On, PROFESSOR recon! HERE 1S SOME, NICE. AND OVER compared wi h committee on New York Stock led that) Mack ed ex-rigehts the dawn he not ee met other's until further no- ) MELSER DEATH CAUSES OMISSION OF DINNE TO RHOL SCHOLARS ord. Eng, July 16. (AR) inna dinner given by the trustees to the Rhodes Wil! be omitted: this ye of the death recently Milner, if js thought” the moof the annual dinner will the revived until the new build ing, Which is tothe the Oxford head quanters of the Rhodes ‘Trust, i: completed Past dinner 0 jhe of expla and will d cate yen have ‘been notable the r the eminence of the speakers, sh statesmen, inclucing the soninisters, making them oc for pronouncements — of on Anglo American and wire question Company offered view “STOOL hington gave Melvin fi s100 to buy a is IGEON: JAILED Cc A the Pp tured in New York entenced te a year Cook with Ideal Fuel. ALAC MANDAN SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT America’s Finest: Women’s Musical Organization Ladies Columbia Concert Orchestra 14 SOLOISTS 14 Frances Knight Conductor ance Thode zo Soprano Three years with Chicago Opera Company. and has heen in jail ICs Gas. off with the damp and the ter within 10 or Will present a COMPLETE CONCERT PROGRAM At The alace Theatre, Mandan SAT-EVE- week | WEEK | Curtain at | Seats now on sale at Palace of Sweets. Phone 114 first became aware of in this form or art THE RENT A rose pa nd on which the ands. Th the will of Ca save the 150. he ities ROSE PAYS Tulpehocken, Pat annual rental for Reformed Chu in accordance w who to y s descendants 0) p.m. the Children 50e The Season’s Finest Musical Treat. DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. ‘TenglefGotis the most} Tense tenon house OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO, 107 Sth St. Phone 428° PGC I BAMA. KIDNAPED r Canaday hy a wos and mother capitalized Half of the capital is to be invest “GETTING TRIMMED” KDMUND LOWE and ALYAN TASHMAN “Ports of Call” PAGE THREE GERMAN “SKYSCRAPER” _ Cologne, Germany.—This city is now boasting that it will have the rentost skyscraper on the contirient. It will be only 19 stories high. The Imperial Navy'will purchase the entire oil output. Only Japanese subjects will be allowed to subscribe for shares. The crop ‘of ‘brazil nuts available | for export this year will be only {about half as large as last year. Eat it for any meal SHREDDED WHEAT Money talks. “ It countase™ "~~ was an while he’ was 4 of his paternal home in Forest Hills, N. abducted} An All-day Food are se recently kidnap ' | DOW ~ Kovernm ported to have tin the proposed form emi-official syndicate fo sitation of the Saghalien | oil fields. The oil dit have a capital of 10,000,000 the syndiente will be for 10,000,000) yen. Nt ——— hin K interested North Saghal and the re general ce Hek the old in Saghalicr n Induste tinder will be subseription. | APITOL THEATRE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT HITS THE BULL'S EYE! If you would shoot straight toward success and financial independence in later years, let a Savings Account in this Bank, be your arrow and regular deposits in that account be your bull's eye. y shooting straight at the mark you cannot ‘fail by following this plan. night — Thursday GNES AYRES and KRCY MARMONT Saini “WHEN A GIRL LOVES” also Comedy First National Bank The Pioneer Bank BISMARCK, N. D. y and Saturday H —in— 0000000 P DEP OL ODL ODLI OL DLO OL ODD I IDLO ®. noeee. “The slick guy” Nearly évery one of us has seen the check- ered-suit person with the velvet tongue. How smoothly he once told of the merits of this product or that—and raked in perfectly good eoin for purchases that were often worthless. The “slick: guy” is seldom seen. today. ‘When the wise person goes to buy, he knows what is good in value and fair in price. ‘Simply by glancing over the advertise- ments in your paper, you can see where to go for the best buys. You can compare values and check up prices without even stirring from your easy chair. You know in advance just what you are going to get and how much it will-cost. And you can have the satisfac- tion that comes from knowing your money is wisely and safely spent. Nowadays, no one need be at the mercy of the “sliek guy.” There are still a few people who fait to read the advertisements — and “take a chance.” Don’t be one of them. Aa Advertised products are safe buys. They have made good before they are announced ORE SRST UES a GREER NS NTE LAER TATA EA: AOS

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