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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE amounts and there was also a grow-| ported to be in excellent condition ’ jing inquiry for the public MEY | from the standpoint of fire hazard. Pastor’s Body | Grain M ARKE | S Financial | si eased furtaee te nie fonts | Fred A Conti president of the | Sent to Kansas a Livestock ; ismarck assoc! FOR COAL BIDS and metal man hole, brick filter at rhool District No. 28 of] bottom and charcoal filter at top. Ds @ bids for} Installing pump and: pipes, eave red in coal|troughs and conductor pipes lead- as ordered.| ing to cistern, needed for District will furnish all: material tons, for school No.| Bids will be received up to and on of commerce, iy abesclkind ERGs Laadea Wire: News PN: 9, Number 1, AN [served as tonstmaster and delivered! The body of Rev. Gi school No. 1 }chureh in the Lehr vicinity. He -— —— ers 17; turkeys .20; ducks .18 to .23; SAL FOR BIDS geese .15 to 17. 1 District No. 28 of iyi iound citer s| Use Gas, It’s the Scentific 4 : 4 the address of welcome at the fire | dort?, who died Tuesd: 2, 80 tons and for school No. 3, 30 Lettie od edebry toed eet Ret Die- " i evi i eG is by Ae hice is Ons, ec resery Oo re- | Starving Crew prevention banquet held at the Grand | y"south Soo. train of Influenz tone cohatul bkdldor'.to fardish @{gecl aay BAA aN bites CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Picked Up [yy thes response: was given by E. V.| Pehe where’ he had been spending contract Suarautes fuliliment of Clerk 3¢ School District Chicago, Sept. 12—(U. S. D, A)— | j Neuberger, pres of the North Da- | pis Vacation, to the Bismarck hospi| E re up to and 9-1-2 9-10-11 iV Hogs 11,000; uneven. 10 to 25 higher — {kota fire prevention association, and! tat Was shipped to Hillsboro, Kan.,| 5th, 1926. Dis- —— PA . than Thursday's best prices on 210 _ @ontinued from page one) {the fire inspection report was ‘read | j° Was, SMP? i nt rd reserves the right to re- ICAGO POU! ' Kaus - last night for burial from the home CHICAGO LTBY pounds and less others steady to taual, sent. the following: i yO. A. Schollander, secretary of the| of his daughter, Mrs. Jacob Friesen. | °° sng all bide Ch Sept. 11.—Poultry ali strong at yesterday’s average, bulk @| before midnight hink men a jstate fire prevention body. 1° por debe hess) ara Rey. Buri ae a . J.D. HOAG, icago, pt or f} ig # jive good and choice 160 to 210 ‘pound submarine, but plane now is on reef,! In the role of “Smoky,” fire clown, wat atten of the Geewan Beptict | Clerk of School District. lower; receipts 8 cara; fowls 21 to si weights $13.02 to $13.40; top $13.50; 3] busted from towing. Launches |Mr. Rogers gave a perf © be. | V88 pastor of the German Baptis 1 4-5-7-8-9-10-11] .26; broilers .29; spring .26; roost- and pline drifted r shore juess it will be fore an estimated audience city school children in the itorium yesterday. They: learned an elementary les: went to Kansas about twenty years ago but returned to North Dakota to spend the summer with friends, pigs $1: to $12.75; heavy weight BIGGE P 140 to 150 pound selections mostly VV q $12.50 to $13.50; packing sows $10.60 to $11.00- bulk ‘strong weight killing AC TIVE es ss to tow“it off. os feet wid tronomers closed) annual summer to index solar system for ultimate purpose of forecasting — seas. weather change Decline i ivern ee a ene Sieh ee gece BH aia Bot Trang | and the sea calm and smooth.” lowe ya ise we inal mre | Cy ty) ith hick top | Fuel, : in Liverpool Quota-|to 3140, | Light $1150 to $1350; | Prices Resume Upward ‘Trend | ; [deputy fire marshals by the stste|! NEWS BRIEFS || = tons Depresses Chicago ta, fib shen] at Today's Opening; Call EQUIPMENT (EE uate, payee { Mart sgt, 2.000, all cases firm at Money Easy ANTIQUATED, —_conscyed tothe children the stupen, | Northfield, Minn.—American as sharp advance; ste by 6 supplies very scarce; hardly enough}. 0) PEK S}>y id Chicago, Sept. _ 11.—VP)—Owing| fat steers here to make a market few] | New York, Sept. 11-@)-—Specu EXPERT SAYS | A total of 15,000 persons annually largely to 17,000,000 bushels increase| loads grasser $7.25 to $8.59; some|lators for the advance continued in , ects {lose their lives in fires, 87 per cent of of the official forecast of wheat pro-| shart feds $10.00 to $12.00; best ma-| Control of the price movement in (Continued from pag which were preventable, Mr. Rogers neglect and _carelesness. Wanted experienced Automobile salesman for Bis- duction in Canada, wheat prices|/tured steers $13.01 package of {today’s stock market, bringing for-| scape stops -jdeclared. The annual property loss marck and Mandan. Salary and commission. Very averaged lower today during the eat-| choice yearlings held argund #15.00,| Ward new leaders whenever the old| Here also they found an exit leading | aggregates $548,000,000 and with at Paul—Olin Dinar Whelter i attractive propositi y t hustl ly transactions. On the other hand,| }ower grades of she stock predomin.| favorites showed signs of wavering | OMto a fire esexpe through a win-|tendant losses mounts annually to a St. Paul historian, ‘whose works attractive proposition to a good hustler Liverpool quotations were steadie?| ating; vealers. very active; mostiy |" rofit taking. Abundance uf easy | dow blocked by 2 radiator, In the billion dollars, cw “The Trail ‘of Lewis and " than had been exepected. Commis-| $13.6 to $1.00; few selected calves | money and reports of expanding op-| basement, inspection discovered e oll in injured who "and ol Fe on ib So aa ee ee ee lig Haters Tesi aae hte TelRSEEA calves (eee sin several lines Of induacry |rdectored become public charges is 17,000, "se and other writings on north-| DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. tions included extend-| cording to figures giv west history, died. on declines but were sellers when| Sheep 13,000; slow; few early| Were set for these reasons for the] Recommen: n by Rogers p 2 . prices bulged the opening 1-8 to 1|sales of fat native lambs around} Advance. Most of the rails shook! ing the fire escape to the third {loot get ETDS Fargo CL. Young was elected Ehone £28 aly 2-8 cents lower, December $1.48 1-2| steady at $15.25 to $15.50 s; [Off the restraint imposed by the dis-, Cutting a doorway where the presen Wheary Trunks, sturdy and] president of the North Dakota State 212 Main Bismarck, North Dakota to 3-4 and May $1.51 1-2 to $1.62 was! city butchers upward to ; pointing dividend action yesterday | exit window is located, and repair’! oorreetly designed. They last | Bar association. ail , followed by numerous fluctuations| loads westerns held southern rai common with; Ing, the defective fuse. , life time. _ q is, = that kept near to the initial figures.| higher, feeding lambs steady; choice| the sharpest gains being r i ¢ hes and hospitals were re-|a life time. A. W. Lucas Co. READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS Corn and oats were relatively|kind upward to $16.00; heavy offer- uthwestern carr a) ——————— = conus Sen rem dhe mata A a eee eee Inns to half advance, December 85 5-8 to MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES terly dividends of $1.50, 86 cents, the corn market. poored Minneapolis, Sept. 11.—Potatoes; . . — A Pl 0) transient gains both for December] light wire inquiry demand light; New York, pt. 1 : Cc 1 L delivery and May. Oats started at| market dull; carloads delivered sales] Prices resumed their upward move- . ‘ a shade to 3-8 cents off December| freight only deducted Minneapolis-; ment at the opening of today’s mar- THEATRE 41 1-2 to 5-8. Later, the market/St. Paul r sacked ewt. round | ket. Re ively easy mon a e e showed a slight general advance. | white U. S. No. 1 and party graded} and the continuance of ‘the 3} ; : Provisions were firmer. $1.96 to $1.95; Red River Valley|¢ent rediscount rate by the ) might) Friday Subsequently, the Chicago market] points carloads delivered les} York Fede Reserve bank anil’ Saturday proved somewhat responsive to] freight only deducted Moorhead | stressed as bullish factors in ove ce ‘ay Xtrength which developed at Winni-| rates sacked ewt. Red River Ohios| night commission house ad U. No. 1 and partly graded few| Ini gains of about peg. Tse close was irregular, Ye were recorded by a point e her, December| $1.90. sl y $1 ch Steel Com- and ¢ » * net lower to %e h 31.49% to — = | 7 — CHICAGO POTATOES [eral SOUTH . PAUL LIVESTOCK Chicago, Sept, 11.—Potatoes; re- South St. Paul, Sept. 11—(U. S. D.| ceipts 43 cars; total U.S. Shipme: demand A.)—Cattle 700; opening steady with| 805; trading fair market steady; | sterling yielding slightly to 4.84 5-6, Thursdays trade; 14 head good yearl-| Wisconsin bulk round whites 190 to] while Prench —franes held ings averaging around $7.50 pounds} 210. Wisconsin and Minnesota sack-| around 4.70 cents. Norweg sold at $10.50; g grass fat steers|ed round 19 to 210. er broke 32 points to 21.28 ¢ is noticeable in all the new Fall gar- ments. The rich fur trimmings and the popular Fall colors add to their charm and yearlings $5.75 to $1.50; fat she = — ) Danish kroner dropped stock mostly $3.75 to $4.25 for cows MINNEAPORIS FLOUR | cents. heifers upwards to $5.50; few reach-| Minneapolis, Sept, 11—Flour The upward sweep of prices nsiderable profit: taking als, but the general demand so insistant that new leaders th: springing forward. re purchased in round ing 650 on the light weight order] 20 lower; in carload lots, family canners and cutters mostly $2.60 to| tents quoted at $8.35 to $8.55 a bar $3.00; bologna bulls $3.75 to $4.00;| rel in 98 pound cotton sacks, ship- heavies up to $3.25; stockers and} ments 47,476 barrels. Bran $23.00 to feeders nominally steady at $4.75 to| $23.50. $6.25. Calves 800; mostly 50 high- 4. er best lights cashing to packers $11.5 to $12.00. Hogs 3,500; unevenly steady to 26 higher than Thursd: average; most " advance on light weights; desirable 140 to 225 pound averages $12.75 to $13.00; top $13.00; 225 to 300 pound r butchers $12.25 to $12.65 packing ; sows $10.50 to $10.75, goo gs : $12.75; average cost Thursday $11.73; QUALITY GROCERY in E G s weight 243. @ : ZA N REY Sheep 1,000; steady; bulk fat na- 122—5th St. Phone 53 2 tee eet to g1dn0y culls $10.00 THE SANITARY STORE he sow bs y 4, WILLIAM FOX presents to $10.50; sheep scarce; fat ewes to packers mostly $5.00 to $7.60. ASHNUUIOONAAGNGSUUUOOAEUAEUAALAGOUOAGOLUAUOAEUAAEOOGEUASEUQOAERAAEEEAUOOEUAGAAAEUAEUAE CHA NHTUNN ANAT EEUE —_—————$ : THE SEQUEL TO . BISMARCK GRAIN Saturday Specials HERS OF THE hy aParatanea iby i Reven tuae cai) Last Car of Canning Fruit Just Arrived. | winnie aie se 4 ; No. 1 dark northern edhees, Ue Elberta Peaches, 1 LYNN REYNOLDS production i Ne fi amber duram - ee per crate. $42 KO RGENES Gh Ee Ce ERE A Straight Shooting ++ No. 1 mixed durum Italian Plums, Tale of the Old West. = Nocatee cc Per crate... 2.6... eee eee eee eee es = Nees Oral Apples: Mack Sennett Comedy = Oa ie it @ per box.....:.... midiiusialensaibesndsn, duvsbeonanc : = Hard ‘winter wheat " "4182, Concord Grapes, “The Wild Goose , [2 ‘e quote but do not han: = following: if} per basket.........-+0ss0ee seer settee Chaser” = Barley Sati ania : cae Mine Laundry Soap, ! = BPS HONS asco: susstiace, s,ousisveiwisis else wind = YellowhWiteig And 2 bars—Creme Oil Soap free. = No. 4 Ticaia, oe. ee | I = No. & 5 — ——_ No. 6 Sand arde@Osa....o:ois:0:0 os .ciecniers oe suseuesersiace Films Properly Developed | Sample oa 5.cans, Snappy Kodak Priats 1 1 cent per poun » b6'1b. Ear corm 8 cents under shell Standard Peas...........0....ceeeee000 0 SLORBY STUDIO ||! i Too Late To Classify 3 cans, Mall Your Films Bismarck, N. Dak. — Fancy Pineapple, No. 214 cans.............- FOR SALF—Dodge touring car in| 3 cans, od running order, good tires, ° * few top and side curtains, Price,i| Choice Spinach, No. 214 cans $175.00. Ferris Cordner, ests )-11-1w LOST—Ladies’ black silk bag, con- -PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM FOR SALE taining glasses, reward. Return to “NATIONAL CRACKER WEEK” Victor Safe, book cases, Tribune office. 9-11-2t roll top desk, chairs and eee TOOT FOR RENT—7 room modern fur- nished house. Hot water heat, open fire-place. Apply 208 West Premium Soda Crackers 21% lb. box for Saturday and +4 . Brondway or phone Wis-Wy ee 2 0 49 other office equipment. HOUSE FOR RENT—$40 per month, SDECIAN A hai a hairs thie fchlaterg Cc Call Dr. A. M. Fisher Hae Rene ine Try the best cracker on the market. Phone 742 hot water. Rooms arranged con- venient for renting. Phone 400W, room 6 over Dahl's Store. | 9-11-3t WANTED—About Oct. ist, small furnished apartment for light Coats Luxuriant furs, rich cloths, deep autumn | In such varieties, the suppleness of line of the hues—Queenbird, Brown Dove, Lanager, | tight silhouette—flares, godets—pleat inno- Toucan—a flare, a wap, a slim silhouette, | vations, unusual panels, long tight sleeves and Dame Fashion decrees coats for fall. | with the tight cuff, the pouch, the flounce. Grace predominates—charming modes cre- The twill cloths silky in texture, the silks so ated in Paris—re-created in the leading New | soft lending themselves gracefully to the York salons, and sponsored by us. Our vast | figure, the lustrous crepe back satins, silky collection of smart fall fashions are here in | crepe Roma, fascinating designs of cut velvet, such large variety to please every fancy; every | quaint embroideries, pert ribbons, and frocks type and every purse. are announced for fall. housekeeping. ’ W. J. Mitchell, In- quire S. E, Bergeson & Son. | , \ 9-11-tf | WANTED—Must have by Oct. ist a small modern furnished apartment, : close in. Write No. 61 Tribune. | 9-11-2t FOR RENT—Rooms with board at 403-5th St. Phone 836M. : | 9-11-3t WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Phone 1102 or call at 808 ! re Ave. B after 5 p. m. 9-11-3t . Tai oe L FOR SALE i : ‘ FIVE ROOM modern house with bath, east front, good condition, Price ‘ $3500.00, “a FIVE ROOM cottage, modern with bath and hot water heating plant, maple floors, full basement. Close in. Price $4200.00, ' SIX" ROOM "bungalow, ‘three bed mom mein ae, | There's a special reason why good condition and excellent loca- $ 29.50 to $7 89% $7 gs0 to $ 5Q-50 Service to he Wm i “Ss Correct Please LU” company — Styles “Where Grerybody Shops eRe Price $5200.00. | as . FIVE ROOM house and bath, two| . h l d b h h ii iT Sara ctice| FO Seu uy a Lanpher hat and trees, garage. Well located Bogert this fall. Not only are the s tyles in basement. Good location. Price more alluring, but th e quality is finer and values are greater wii me Peete ~6 than ever before. $4650.00. SEVEN ROOM house’ and bath, east . | \° > front, large trees, close to schools and church, Price $4600.00. | WE HAVE other equally good houses seem st NTA AU RUA ies. MONEY to loan on City property at . — ai | Reeatoneble rates, ia Snappy pearls with colorful trimmings, MANDAN ie N. DAK. Investers Mortgage Security lavenders, sandy tans, ghost greys and hor- Company, Inc. izon steels --- all done in becoming style Office with First Guaranty Be ee TTT TT, { . oe ee 9-1l-lw

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