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° HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THRER are expected to attend the congress,| lated to widgn , the breach between ~ F Wm according to J. Silas Harris, -pres-| the two rages, {Tjo lie jin eho ds i \ bed ‘ y ident of the congress harmony is one of thé thing: 1 ie | use | MARKETS cs BOLTON OSTEOPATENC CLINC C/TYZBNSHIP. 22.25.22 morsoN States Senator ee x By Associated Press Leased Wire. TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1925 —— Inesident of the Fede ated Wo ex, LILLOTSON ‘ . mS = Club of Miss : s! Jd. H. % STE ae RESIDENCE fter two generations of freedon education and wonderful progre ti President Harris said, “there yet re-| home at 48 Avenue A to Attor#ey | Discuss Program to Elevate] mains a great work for the negro to do nan Tillotson, it Was learned today, Standard of Citizenship |i? he cannot lift himself to a high | vinter, She has not selected the site FORGESDROP |... '8'.'! REVEALS NEW i Mrs. A. W. Lucas has sold. her oe. ep 1.00% 1.00% 975 98% | er plane in American civilization ! ye Dec. 6% 86% 84% 85 | | | Amone Colored Folk without the aid and support of the of her new home. During the winter May 89% 88 884s | | , Among white man. In fact, this wonderful. the Lucas family will stay in an Oat | progress would have been impossible , “Partment. . . Sept. 3 BBtn 38% Kansas City Aug. 25.—(®)—Plans| had he failed to get help from the) and Dee. Tillotson will gecupy ee d Ue “ues | for the raising of the standard of [WHE Imam i voinge to de-| The Tillotson residence, 200° Wat Slight Recovery Follows Re-| " ‘Rye: {Outburst of Strength Ch | nero citizenship in the United] vote all of its time to working out) Broadway, has been sold to Re G. N 3 Sept. 1.02% 1.0022 1.007% 4 é 4 States will be discussed a plans whereby we may become bet-| Schneider of the taxi company. af. ceipt of Unfavorable Dec. 106% 1.04% 1.045 terizes Opening; Stock: A tak cltinetis, 1088S: a stable neigh LIDS 1.09'2 1.09%s bors and a gi tor all the de ,} useful activities in| American life y state in the union,! Not one word will be uttered caleu. Weather in Northwest Reach New Highs 17.02, 17.10 Chicago, Aug. 25.—()—There was large liquidation of wheat, corn and [CAPITOL THEATRE New York, A s 7 7 burst of stre a 7 ~| Sept . 19.10 18.10 17.90 17.90 | oUt bats Ss e t n is Z | the ope ods oats Shey with commission, houses| Oct 18.00 18.00 17.80 17.85 | the opening today of th : ay : | ket. General Railway Signal, + with northwestern connections sell- Western Maryland and| ing September wheat. fern Railw. Sears Roebuck ail opened at new nged at 4.86°S and | age woman's life, say Speltz, per _cwt franes were unch 98% cents before a rally ensued. It is as easily disposed of as d to Me up, Mixed h Y | charm lost, ap rapa anarage The Great Stage Success zed to AIRC 25 ich continued to dis-| es a ji t is deodorized. And that 4 to 39, but] No. 4 16 le CRDEOFUIIE Today that is a folly. Live : : advens No. 5 7 Se PS a treaa ee ee andicapped, Prevents danger of offense, “THE DANCERS” 0. 6 7 H em i ther | 7 ay, unhandicapped. N Pre e | er Saiuile a Feb an. oversextended Shot | Wear your lightest frocks, | You get it at any depart- at averaged lower until almost) Sant terest some issues was sup dance, dine, motor in security ment store or drug store, just : : ee a cent discount r| intere in some issues was sup-! ‘ ; rity t Nr ie Ya] the finish when an oversold condi) 65. eee ee ie nies under olied by the rapid advance in Chrys: | and content. by saying “Kotex.” And that with tion was made apparent and a sharp ler; ‘which ‘extended: its eagly Badlshes theenibarrassinentol ally took place on short covering. 5 pints by towel Wain! SpRUCTURE PURCHASED AND REMODELED BY DRM. B BOLTON . si re = oan ema i rally took Place an Showever,, was| SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK 10 11 points, by tc My ot ine eeaciine| NOW COMPLETE: plomiea he signe tianate asking for 9" sanitary :pad. bearish on reports of damage to] South St. Paul, Minn. Aug. 25.—| price cutting war in the east pad with a better way. A way, 8 in every 10 women in the ming and Alberta] ()—Cattle receipts 1800, opening middle west were first felt in Pat that is changing women's hy- better walks of lite have e Values dropped | to more than 2 . 4 | high levels for the year, the over-| | acc ce eta cents 1 Monday's close within night gains ranging from fractions! | <i halt an‘hour after the opening and BISMARCK GRAIN to points. Rails were. aiain | our 1 . LAST TIME TONIGHT many stop | orders were caught] (Furnished by Ruseell-Miller Co.) [taken in large blocks at advancing | on the way down. W athet reports Paar pee 25. tae prices ‘ | “ f a high barometer and low tem-| No. 1 dark norther ctive short-covering carried | H " of a high, barometer ‘american and] No. 1 northern spring lib Hay BEYER BOints. to | | will hold more contented days Canadian northwest served to] No. 1 amber durum few peak, within thé. first | 9 strengthen the market, however, a] No. 1 miked durum few minutes of trading and White | * * " FLIRTS little later and it is rallied slightly. v 1 Ae durum motors rallied two points. Pools Wheat opened % cent up to % cent 1 flax | were apain active among the special i ‘ . : . ‘ lower, with Sept. $1.60% to feo 2 flax Bees! "Southwestern Ralls "were | This NEW way in solving woman's by and December at $1.59 to $1.59%S,] rye 2) der further cumulation on merge ! J heiect ? and December at $159 stopped to| Dark hard winter ‘wheat sl ntoapects, Continuation. of “heavy | | oldest hygienic problem warrants Louis J js $1.58 Hard winter wheat | buying of Danish and Norwegian | never a moment’s charm lost ous Josep: Corn suffered from the liquida-|, We quote but do not handle kroner, which rallied 15 points to | Vv ion, After opening ¢ to M4 down, eed Toa ane otto uate ie ively, | | ; ance with Septemes ai etember corn’ to) Barley Mele, Denied gteelne Rit Feeneh| NE-SIXTH of the aver- That means great protection. ae eer: | | i i | | | i | George O’Brien Alma Rubens wheat through Low temperature | slow, about steady; run includes fair Ameries hich d nearly 2] be busideng chased by Dr. Mo 8. Bolton last’ spring is now | : wom adopted it. he ; reports from. the northwest iwere | sized hold-over from Mond: ale | pelata hn 2B ebteh Gropied nearly 2 smplete aiter at thorough reniodeling ot the entive front aud offices gienic habits universally. adoeses it. Which proves its counteracted somewhat by forecast] ing quality plain; bulk grass fat) opened at 4% per cent and then ad. | C" the second floor, where Drs. Kolton & Bolton, Osteopathic | The name is Kotex... a a her there and the}steers and yearlings $5.75 to of warmer w Tt will mean much to you int Most: modern and completely equipped offic jvanced to 4%, | have one of the method scientifically right, Coming Coming market sagged ¢ at the very|few weighty Montanas held up | ‘orders became — general | Practice of osteopathy in the Northy ‘ health, in daintiness and pro- Close. Wheat finished 1 to 2 cents} to §¥.50; bulk grass fat cows $3.75 i Sin the early} Dr. bolton has practiced her profession In Bisms for the pact | It absorbs 5 times the mois- tection. It proves old ways @ lower than Monday's close, with Sep-|to $4.50; heifers upwards to but their effects senti-j ten years and owing to the growth of her chnic, it became necessary ture of the ordinary cotton pad. needless folly. “ 9% of: tember $1 ; a 9 and Decem- cannes ant See ane nu Bees was largely minimized by for her to secure more room, The parehase of this building enabled | cftisved Hquidation in both corn| to $4.00; big weights upward to $4.50) road se hat ae arene thst there Dr. Bolton to install additional equipment aud added features and oats continued and corn sold] and above ockers and feeders | ada sin vaniona? speculatt amen - a | Monte Blue down to within one or two cents of| dul $6.25, Calves, re- Too Late To Classify states that the “big blizzard” whieh the lowest figures for the crop. s 1,700; steady to 26¢ or more NEW YORK POULTRY Jravaoed North Dakota in the late] While all d ats were on! lower; good lights largely $10. 25.—Live poultry | LEAVING CITY Have $200 eamping occurred in 1888 and lasted DEODORIZED low grounds for the se: Corn : freight 26 to 28; 1 “outfit, including two beds, six blans [OWE dats. | ba ig closed 1 to 25% points lower with reecipts 6,000, uneven, de- ; fowls by freight! ets Cava talline da EOE cou 3 Easy to buy, anywhere, September at 98% to 98%. lights 10 to 25¢ lower than 80.81 aang Sie atOOIa j 18s "Mr | You ask for them by name, ‘average; others 25 to Muny stores keep them quiet) and an- utensils. Make offer s commence | s ; selected 140 to 220 pound | : iia acientitically deodorized, veady-wrapped — help y = Bale eae better grades 228 fo 300 pound) . MONEY LOST—A pair of Mabe viemed ples pag Ln COMLP SR REDISEIORATHNGS): | TEDAEETEAII. modera ctives| butchers mostly $11.75 to $12.00; London, Aug (A)-_B ‘week a. Pane 8 uh . . . " ba eer London, ar silve: es. Phone soi J) evenings or 43 F Yy— ; 3 ssi _tedium and heavy, welgnt/ packing sows $100 to $10.50; pi 116 per ounce, —B money 4% per] during the days 8 POSITION WANTED by good ex-| No laundry—diseard as easily as a piece of tissue “ butchers 0 15 cent: ind) to 75e lower; bulk feeders $12.00; | cent. Discount. rates; short bills] HIGH SCHOOL, bo Perienced) stenographer, Can fur-| ater lar penta lowes than} average cost Monday $1147; weight: 3% Bo 3% per cent; three month{ school hou nd nish t of references. Prefer| Monday’ interests DB y 7.268. ib Ms 3 to 33-16. 9. act owen half d s. Vrite b | ing; majority to 210 pound] Sheep receipts 1500 butk | : wane us Q a eke = “4 b 140 to 150 pound _ selec! vulls $10.00; al — ahs for lig skeeping 0! vale de iowor neni culls $10.00; bulk fat eweS to pa New York, Aug. 25. (P)Raw su-} floor. 417 sth St. Phone pound butchers — mostly — $12.00 tol Cf S400. to STOR. breeding. qves UP gar advanced $12.60; heavy weight hogs $11. teeibeetsnoste, a1 $12.40; medium — $11.90 ee Rewutatures:auli paauelee light {21.00 to $13.10: light light] MINNEAPOLIS CLOSING GRAIN | net Meee nt aulaun to 3 points ity postoffice, to. vesponsible;pa $10.75 to $12.00; packing sows $10.25] Minneapolis, Aug. 25—()—Wheat| Refined was firmer with prog y a all 112 Broadway or ane to $10 slaughter pigs $12.00 to/ futures declined 1 3-8 @ 1 3-4 cents! unchanged to 10 points higher, the! p ay $12.6: 4 ‘in today’s trading but the market! fist ranging from $ to 9500) for! Po eae aCttle 7,000; better grade fed) filed to develop a pronounced down- | fine granulated. ss in sulter 4 : cent to the basis native feeding of 4.40 for Cuban, duty paid, early|POR RENT 00. today. Tom Mix “THE NAVIGATOR” Five room Two blocks house, rhis cents higher; spots UP] ward tendency, fractional ~ rallies | » $20.00, ably more on weighty kinds checking the decline. Trading contin- TH FLAX one . B25 8e last week's decline. regained on|yed light and the list moved in nar-| Duluth, Minn, Aug. 25—Up)—|POR SALE —H Davidson Motor last week’ “seit 25. UP)—| "cycle und side cur, Cheap. Corvin Buster Keaton Motor Co. ngs_and good to choice) row limits. September wheat at low! Closing cash; cl top $16.75; long vearlings| point was off 2 1-8 cents with De- | $2.58; flax to Geive: sean $15.50; bulk grain fed $11.00 to, cember and May off 1 3-4 cents. Rye|ber $2.56; October $ $14.00; run includes about 2,500; futures declined 2 1-8 @ 2 1-2 cents,|$2.54%; December $2 western grussers; | killing kind] September leading. The close w: = 2 steady at $7.50 to $8.25; mostly;/j 5-8 @ 2 cents under yesterd: DULUTH CASH GRAIN stockers and feeders slow; she stock] finish. Oats were quiet with pric Duluth, Aug. 25—@)-—1 firm; spots higher; vealers mostly! closing 1-2 cent lower. Barley show-| northern’ $1.5 -. steady at $12.50 to $13.00. ..., {ed only a few trades, closing 1 1-8; northern $ Sheep 21,000, fat lambs active; | cents lower. Flaxseed at low point| northern $1.52': to $1.7 : 1 north- : FLY-TOX was developed at Mel- fully, steady: 8 was down 2 1-2 cents for September |ern $1.56 1-2 to $1.81 | ane uth front with | ign Institute of Industrial Re- 0 255 fa, Ses ; sorted | and 2 cents for December, The mar-jern to arrive $1.56%; 1 amber dur-| RY@,. “uvtows | reasonable. 20°] Search iby the Rex Fellowship. .. : medium to good. westerns $1400 tolket at the finish was off 1@ 1 1-2 um $1.40 to $1.i0; 2 amber durum Rosser 'St.--Bhone: 60, W) tr|| inasimple, easy and thoroughly n ake ICNIGDAN eee Hatta ete ean cents. {$1.38 to $1.49; nber to arrive \] effective way, FLY-TOX TED Ambitious man with .00 per week to those who : Bs és lity. Opportunity for imme- | i ge : advancement to $100.00 per |B ‘ ! : : S * CYCLONE” week. Mr, Roberts, G. P. Hotel. 6) £. 99 “King Rex’ 2t room, modern, FOR RENT-—1 very conve 2 : Cash wheat was very “unsteady, | $1.38; 1 durum $1.58 to $1.39; 2 dur ‘i Te fli oths, squil fil Monday $15.50; few fat native ewes] yyccttled. Lightweight high protein|um $1.36 to $1.38; 1 dd cee ee hes and ttbier west, ing the Park ig upward (to/$ 7:00) :2beagy. wheat was 1 to 2 cents higher and{ $1.36 to $1.47; xed durum $1.3¢| 1888 Was Year | ants, roaches and other insects. Facing EX USE M an " Ss e's jient to sat the air FARGOIRRODUGE heavy wheat low protein variety was|to $1.45; 1 red durum $1 with clouds of FLY-IOX. argo, FARGO PRODUCE, 4... [Ito 2 cents weaker. Heavy wheat | Oats 3 white track of Big Blizzard, || tfus'Sthsins trrouah the raise be 16 acres for your enjoyment so f i i i ive 36% ‘affected with the strange action terfat’ churning cream 43c;. Packing showing a good protein test was| White arrive 36% to ie Ds D || apeantiesced wit “k 28 cents. mostly unchanged. No. 1 rve track 96% to 97. Rye to Pioneer Declares| Thiomist lingers just log: todo NE THOUSAND large, sunlit, outside rooms...each with stoe cents. Se No. 1 hard spring wheat brought alarrive 96%; barley choice to fancy | eee | | Tiiecndet Lenget joss Sorte enue soe O large, 3 ---each CHICAGO PRODUCE premium of 3 to 23 cents of Minnea- | medium to good 65 to 70;/ | NOTE: Old-timers who remem- | | only a pleasant, clean odor. Wall paper an unobstructed view of the Lake. A 16acre privately to 37% Norma Shearer Chica eee Oe Butter [Polis September price. Durum was des 63 to 68. ber the “hig blizzard” are asked | | SF #rapes are not stained, | PLY TON owned estate... affording every recreation of quiet seclusion, In “TLL SHOW you lowe recalpth, 17.087 Jabs; eream-| om. inter Was easy and) quiet. to throw light on the date of the | - the exclusive University of Chicago gy lower, recente Teer dards 42; ex, [Com advanced 1 to 2 cents. Trade storm which ts fixed between | | fully screened home ond 4 Proretba lanier tee firsts 40% to 41%; firsts 99% [in the oats market was lower, with 1887 and 1888. ‘eliminat residential district....facing East En rT) te 40% ; seconde BT ot 40; epee high-|come, Payers Diddiag — Sentemben| or ee ; 4 ie Park. . adjacent roiNashinuinn and . er; receipts 18,207 cases; firsts 29 Dees Dee manne: Bee 2 dark no fae : ne aR Jackson Parks. Wide verandas, shade 4 : to 0%; ordinary firsts 28 to 2845} ower. Steady trade marked flaxseed, | No. 3 dark northern ; trees, spacious lawns ...equaled by Reginald Denny ~ No, 4 caark, monthem. $148, nea no other hotel in Chicago. Ten min- MINNEAPOLIS ELOUR CHICAGO CASH GRAIN i Minneapolis, Aug. 25—-(P)—Flour|, Chicago, Aug, 25-—(P)—Wheat No. utes from the shopping, theatre and No, 1 hard spring $1.59 1-4 to = 1 hard $1.62 1-2 @ $1.64; No. 2 hard No. 2 hard winter $1.56 3- businesscenter of thecity via Illinois 6“ 2 unchanged to 10 cents lower in car- § a i ; 2 re i - : t $8.80 to $9.00 w barrel in 98 pound | 990i Nox eae ay Late @ $1.00 12; | No. 1 mixed durum $1.34 7-8; No. 1 along the Lake. 350 trains daily. 5 3 Cotton sacks. Shipments 63,312 bar-|oats No: 2 white 39 1-te @ 40c; No.| nixed ‘wheat $1.07; No. 2° mixed 99 = tels. Bran $24.00 to $26.00, Soria A a Be faites ye number heat St4e Se Moderate Rates bs MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES | 77e; timothyseed $725 @ $825; | , Barley sample grade 64 to 1c; No. Rates at the Chicago Beach Hotel are ex- BF lard | 2; 67 to 69c; No. 3, 66 to 68 1-2 ¢; Minneapolis, Aug. 25.-VP)—Pota-|Cloverseed $20.00 @ $27.75; Reeatrenesane toes light wire inquiry, demand light] $17.02; ribs $ bellies $21.50. Gans Nov 2 valiow O66; Nol @ miss market weaker. Carloads delivered oo nae 2 95c; No, 2 sales, freight only deducted Minne- _ CHICAGO POTATOES PONG os cerca ag Crane apolis and St. Paul freight sacked] Chicago, Aug. 25.-P)—Potatoes, | no 3 white 35 7-8 to 36 5-8 c. Gs * Gwt. Early Ohios U. S. No. 1; so|Feceipts 67 cars; total U. S. ship- |” “Rye ‘No. an out Ae sia aes Considerable scabby, $1.80 to $1.90; |ments 395; trading fair, market bare-|y gp°to 99 1.20. 0. mostly $1.85. ly steady; Wisconsin ' bulk round|~’ Flay ‘No, i, $8.61 to $1.52. tremely reasonable. From $4.50 to $10.00 per day .. . $31.50 to $56.00 per week. Dining ‘ A Q L; hi- MANY shrewd farmers prefer to split their ne ayes Seen bake Miche either ala carte or at moderate table d‘hote prices, Club breakfasts, 40c to75c. «+ 6 luncheons, 65¢ to $1.00 .. . dinners, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. 2 Chaplin crop money into two deposits. Part of the money -goes into their Checking Accounts, CHICAGO POULTRY * [eRe Gat cua” Wiedeuds coy - bing, » asting ee epee BRIAN KENT. h iscons: idi 8 Chica eee Fo Poultry. alive,|eaecked round white $1.90 @ $205.| CORRECT COOKERY providing a comfortable amount of ready A host of outdoor sports right here on our own private % higher, fowls 18 to 25%; broilers 24]Minnesota sacked early Ohios $1.90 COOK BY WIRE grounds. A quarter mile of white sand beach for swim- fo 25%); roosters 16%; turkeys 20;]@ $2.05; Idaho packed rurals §2.15 INSTEAD OF BY FIRE cash for current expenses. The surplus is Wes ee ming, bathing, Dating, 4 clay tennis courts. An 38-bole Harod Bell Wright : e at: about with buying on the low spots. At the end of the first three hours, spring wheat futures were from % cent to 2 cents off and durum fu- tures from g to 1% cents off. Buy- ing in the spot market slowed down and premiums on spring wheat were unchanged to 1 cent off and on dur- um 2 cents lower. The close was still weak. Sep- tember wheat closed 1%c off at $1.56 % bid; December 1%c off at $1.56 asked; May Sec off at $1.62% asked September durum 2c off at $1.38: October 1%c off at $1.38% asked; November 15%c off at $1.39 asked and December 1%c of fat $1.37%. Spot and September rye fell 3% cents; December 3%; oats .%c; spot sbarley 1 cent; September barley 1% cents. Flax seed was nervous and waek, being confined mainly to pit. traders. _ Moderate recoveries came when crushers bought at the bottom o fa break early. September flax fell %c; October and November 1% cents; December 1 cent, ; 31.59% to $1.63%; ordinary to good 9 $1:56% to $1.58%; No. 1 hard spring Bult: 18 Hoseiuy Block $1.57% to $1.71%; on track $1.61% to $1.71%; to arrive $1.61% to $1.71 a Ronlember, eld sees sere er new $1. ; December $1.56%; May $1.59%; corn No. 8 yellow 93% DR. R. S. ENGE to 94%; oats No. 3 white 36 to 36% ; barley 61 to 71; rye No. 2 97% to Chiropractor $1.00%; flax No. 1 $2.51 to $2.62. Consultation Free NEW YORK PRODUCE Lucas Bik. Biamarck, N. D. New York, Aug. 25.—()—Butter } receipts 16,668. Creamery firsts (88 to 91 score) 41% to 43, Eggs steady; ‘receipts 40,600. Nearby hennery whites, closely se- lected extras 52 to 54; nearby. and naar y western Bennery wales = rsts to average extras 51; ND ‘VICE nearby hennery browns extras 40 to SALES A! SER 4% Pacific coast whites frists to ex- AKOTA AUTO tro firsts 41'to 46. : We CO. Chasse Pig nae eile 108408 SAI . pounds, ate whole while, flats, fresh fancy fa fancy, spesiete 24 to 107 6th St. Phone 428 25; do average run 28, : : OLDSMOBILE. May we guard ycur crop money for yoy? ~ HLTA” City narionat NATIONAL BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA P. C. Remington, President, J. A. Graham, Vice President and Cashier. P. C. Remington, Jr., and A. V. Sorenson, Asst. Cash, Booklet A 164 booklet that tells all about “Chicago's Greatest Hotel”. . . and beautifully illustrates all the attractions rooms, grounds, surroundings . . . wilf be sent you free charge. Write for a copy. Tell us the name of the Railroad on wi ich ye come to Chicago. We will send you, with our illustrated booklet, exact directions so that you can be at the Hotel 15 minutes after you leave your train. Or telephone: Hyde Park 4000 and we will send a conveyance to meet you. Make your reservations now for a wonderful summer. ‘When you read the Chicago Beach Hotel booklet you will know why thishotelisknown as “Chicago'sGreatest Hotel.” ago Beach George O’Brien And many other big oat- standing specials. WATCH FOR | | a ey aa Nae ea aS | thriftily put to drawing interest in one of MS Eicbe and the Jactuon Batt Dututie Minn, Wea ere Minneapolis og. 250 Up Wheat our Certificates of Deposit, for six months or ing in our own o} eco ae ee Pee “HELL'S HIGH Wheat fame, under presente from crete cast Cake Too | Ps d. Engeseth peur veroen "TBR || eed ccapany,gond wholesome entrtnment. An idea - Some rallies were then brought|$1.65% to $1.69%; good to choice Canineatons ” Write today for 16-page Cecil B. De Mille “THE IRON HORS 99