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_¥. RISE;REPORT | | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1925 i) Livestock WHEAT TAKES FROST DAMAGE Buying Forces Up Cereal Prige in Early Chie Trading 20 1A) —With frost i from the 00 bushels day during the world higher whieh, led the buying, attained no t offering ble promptitude ubsequ were cd with nota failure news from f duction of an and oats were responsive to frost news, notwith ndings bulk of corn crop is or new crop d ber rising to 8! 1, to f later showed a little ad- sales of Septem! corn, Fore month toa new | record for the station. On the other December and May developed PAUL LIVESTOCK Paul, Minn. Sept. 21 DOA) tle e slow, very i staking. a cents ron all killing classes with the tion of ¢ and cut about steady: killing quality rather plain; two loads ef medi weight short fed natives $8. grass uowards B ad of light v ati; canners ant ¢ bulls most and con averny 210 pound 2.50 to S12 rday $11. 0 early i 4 DULL 3 Duluth, Minn. S Wheat ed within a con ly low range today. After casing off ‘ound 1 ¢ fair buying set nd were made, At the “ond of th hours, sp wheat future i cent un durum futures were uni Butter eream- ex- POTATOES . 21). round white U. S. graded $1.80 to Ohios U. S. graded $1.90 to $14 mand light, market d + 0 b, cash track sack River Oh U.S. No. | RGO PRODUCE | D., Sept. 21.—()—But- hurning cream 4 BISMARCK GRAIN (Parnished by Russel Bi , Sept, 1 northern s Yo. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durain vo. t red durum 1 flax Re yiiter ...... We quote but do » following: Oats > . SHELL CORN Yellow White &; Mixed | not hendle the| 65 Ib. Ear corn 6 cents under shell. +a" Oe i MacMillan Return | ‘Delayed by Storms; pied | Washington, Sept. 21.—()—Com-}| ander Mae Millan advised the Na-| ional Geographic Society today that} his arctic expedition had been so ‘elayed by bad weather that it pro- bably could not reach the United States before October 10, nd discount under| Lamina packing * Grain ~—| MARKETS By Associated Press Leased Wire. Appe CHICAGO TABLE Wheat Open Bry 40% 44% 45! 13 APOLIS CARLOT RANGE upolis, Minn., Sep’ J of carlot gr: ber durum 1.30 to $1 *, to $1.3 60 to 6: low 83%) mixed 8) “HOLD MAN AND - STEPDAUGHTER Pair Ordered Arrested For Death of Wife aukegan, Artiur Holt, Sept. 21 nd his step d Hareq, of Ch 1 with the murder Holt, the wife and ccused, in warrants issued q, the son in} Holt the th yesterday summer home at Fox Lake. id his stepdaughter both d Mrs. Holt committed suicide a family quarrel. But one of the three bullets, two of which enter- ed the abdomen, peatrated the wom- an’s of the skull in i tes Attorney A, N not have been ittorney did not await! n autopsy set for today, before © the murder warrant Talks to Students: tia BW W440. nally to noon, pur- If unde- | modern youth | purpose | » world to- pose in. life fled, she ur; 1 a She emph: body is ne spititual i ‘i Mrs. Smith was in Bismarck about two hours today en route to Het-| tinger and Reeder to attend district | conventions. She will return to Bis- marek Friday to attend the state | convention, | Mr: Smith was entertained at luncheon today at the Grand Pacific} hotel. I that cleanliness of ry to high mental and; i Australia has a population of less! than two persons to the square mile. An oyster produces 50,000,000 eggs, at spawning. Only a few of these| survive. Tucson, Ariz., is the only walled city in the United States, | Flood cf Order | home. Recently M | Financial | News PROCESSION Accumulated Over Weck-end. Deluge Exchange. of the enll mone * cent inspired suffi- r both accounts an turn y of strength in a motor, public railroad she ral of the York, Sept. 21—-(P)- Motor ntinued to hold the ieader- upward movement in th ts resume for the group. Gen and Studebaker to new Hudson Mo: he initial « fl to 2 point ist fron news! rate on ei) loans 1 General tow new realin Total the. eauipm openc rine iat RT FIRST Minct Man Found Bead Fram Gunshot Wound hunting uth fol er the disc aft in a elled shotgun had evidi drawn to muzzle first, from hi recording to his broth- ar + Jessen of city,| who was his hunting companion and who was called to the ° by the ound of the shot and found Theo- © in a dying condition and un- » to speak. (RP) r of himsc i rie chi n the ods nine miles east of me, bled to Teath from wounds hefore could veach him, We was s old. MRS, LUCAS TO BUILD THIS FALL A » Lu plot of ground on he will build duri has made no definit old heme, The Lucas fa at Person Court the spring they new hous JUDGE HOLDS SLAYER SANE —P) r youth old mond ris” sane indielmen home winter © to the We ‘ch for opening t the question whether N enough to stand trial. ‘The prisoner refused to answer in court today to the indictmenis and a plea of not guilty was entered in his behalf, EXPERIM STATION HEAD Victor pointed superinten agricultural expe Langdon, suceeedi who resigned, cffectiv READ TRIB rlangson todayy nt of th nent station at Louis Jorgenson September 20, ANT ADDS. P| and famil THE BISMARUN LNIbUINE | Neighbors --——_—. younge Lag few di te: 1 Rupp s soon for her home Mroand Mio ricer hte this week, Mreen Freeman tke Mr. Fe-4 Mi apps ted h i wd ee the Ah day and Twenty. | He Didn't Like ; : “Lily | Mi. Ge bis een Simpie Home Things ta terulo" ine Lrsal ts Soinbie Ce | ee eens oue nae treater Louis B. Mayer Another 8 Cylinder wt tive in the Cromivell | PY estes OI When ne . = presents Show! Ernest raion) te the gp fue seed SE He Te Th Tomorrow - Tues. GLENCOE-LIVON A Matinee and Night nth Corie, bead nt te Tem a uit, Mr Test) plane Baldwin \i R Mr. Potter's otter were J nd son Georsie and M Olaf Lundin and Albin ton district in town 4 in Cr ewnstinp tece the bred Sehroeder | pot Lies hs ays for Among ther di who is Wilton te will ivave | mvell too rain | Mr and Mrs, Gus Rupp visited the Wichud Borner home Wille Borner in I ship Sund rht Cre i Ella Richer. who spending: the part week in polis and other Minnessta consin points will return time this week, Mrs. Fred Het | da wr Mildred Tho for their Ne with in Baldwin j North Dakota points, | Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rupp spent. jday afternoon at the Herman k | home. | | son has . Christ Sa yr the ned here by She left ig | Mrs. Charles week-end in Bi freeman has enrolle eheol near Wilton | ame ignited Rineh; | i | i Joho zo nd Morris | purchased new Overland the past week. * Misses Wilma G ch of Wilton were Satur: in town, { s. Fevold w {in the eapital ei Mrs. Walter Burkhart ai callers in town he week, Oscar Satter h were transacting — busines capital city over the week Mr. and Mas. William | son Lynn of the Burnt Creek dis- and Enhlebrit Tuf uncle k tow has bee Minnes tnd other | returned age, South Da it with her par- itter, und by wat of lum- he, L the hin the for the rious day call. nd little the fore in the end. rke who the Mctro This shows Mi ome bal M inted Woods} fam p Hagen hone. | John s gone to the esell farm soon move to the capital city. eleven five of them taking high) wanxtep a1 Stee ConneteAr chool work, help for Cafe and Hotel. Good 6 wages. Steady position, G. CG PERFECT DIVING FORM ‘CHAMPION fo, Rate Leneiine sclinol es oth Too Late To. Clagsify ; » -. rolled, | M Mrs, JS Swanson and) qotrman, Washburn, N, Dak. son, Edward, visited at Bismarck and ‘§-21-1v Mandan several d t week. ce) Miss iott visited Helen | WANTED —At once, girl for general Brownawell, Thursday ‘and Friday. |, housework, one who can wait on tables, at Mohawk. Phone 146, 9-21-4t ‘Thompson we at the O, ; WANTED { work, r f nm this vieinity 7 ‘gr ay Pt aye iturday evening: to | FOR RENT—Attractively furnished North of 36, room connected with bath in all : |} modern home, 824 Main, Phone helping | 536d. . 9-21-3t cook for a | FOR SALE—New ' complet iirl for general hou: Oth St. 9-21 t t a numb to Moffit Laura Swan WoT. Brown: ject: bedroom set and D6-14th Range, Mr. and Mr i Elio! ente tained Mr. and Mrs. Adams and fame f x Sane Uy from near Braddock Sunday. BARGAINS IN U Coupe good as ne Carlisle, who is taking | bile Touring with ‘California Win- in Braddo ter Top. Phone : son week-end with the home folks. | Bros, Garage, FOR RENT—City heated, partly furnished or unfurnished rooms for rent. College building. Telephone 183, 9-21-1W Miss Gertrud No. ror NT--Newly furnished front HWHLAM room, round — floor Staff, from Montana home, etose in, Phe A bis crowd a ded the movie in ———————— dock Thursday evening WANTED—Young woman to wash aa dishes at Minute Lunch of Braddock | 9-21-38 NTATIVE of one of the ing automobile factories has ortunity for first class sales Phone Room 2 Lillian Wedne. op) man-—act qu champions’ oy the second | Grand Pacific Hotel. g-21-3t Kk jack knife dive | ‘ arate ue : The school board held a special} LOST—-Ladies wateh, open face, ena- Monday evening at the, ™el back, return to Tribune for re- day in. sear * to allow bills and fin- ward. “St They wer Marshell place rey and white made w beastie answers to name of Grant rhas rented etch! Born to Mr. and) Mes, Clyde Seott riday ard will be paid for house an ove in town during aoson) Sept, 7th the oD. G, Sites, dock cleaned. Call Western Union wler in eo that h noattend sehool, Hogue amd f iving on the farm owned d Rupp will move to the Miincai Swuchten tusnship tate | * Ms, Ginther and family ot tel COOKING IN COMFORT | They live for nice i i | iF i ' i | The telephone cexehange wil moved trom the hotel co build Mrs. Christ Bereh Seo is a house) Minn, arrived srson navel guest at the dobn Kinehart heme! 2 . who resid i Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Suv lo Linton ed by Mr. and Mrs, B. Four of ton this Bren ark nd rented — roor chtol home and are dd house keeping. Stout and figure in the social world, and Jeaves pele his wife at home—waiting and hop- P ON Mr. and Mrs. d Wilde and A daughter were visitors at the dames Burbage home Sur 1 schools opencd Monday as built this mer und Miss Simpkins of Maz jat the Baker school, Mr, and Mrs. Hubbard returned from Luke City, they went ¥ ins of Mrs, RB, vat the M Buchannin was a © tshell home Saturday Mills we s Jeft recent | tend colley visitors at nith and “Mr, roof the Ha BOWMAN ’ UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 100 ily who be b my th nee el turned to her home neue Regan St | ; Deer 17 Million Sore Owed Yearly fo. I HL Woodkind has purchase | new rd track hob [good use of ot hi 1] tae hens Unis fall float old Adan house was destre ve Hoole sity and) Myrtle Karleys ‘ Richer vost “ and other pe hysell of | Sessions whieh were in the house aay of last b where they were very pleasantly entertain t eld at Glew it cher in the wh at the | . ins Georges Maniloft hi Mr who “| Auditorium, Mon., Sept. 21 and Mrs, C. C, Mills and Mrs pital eity visitor il. W. Koch of Fort] th Night Phones 100 or 484R. i WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers _ Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge, Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 home. here h them | O-21-3t fall term chook. | —_——_—-- Frank) Kurtaman and famid of | LOST—A pair of ks kid oves last near Hazelton were callers at the ELE ‘ COOKE | Saturday in Webb's millinery d) Jas, Burbage home recently EL ECTRIC COOKERY — | partment. Return to Tribune MEANS i Red light has been found to ) ABY’S COLDS —— abana are soon “nipped in the bud” | without “dosing” by use of— | Buchanan Valley district w he river Sunday a «| WILD ROSE r} Miss | Mildr \ been helping her Feltheim, cook for WANT ADDS Miss Mary _Ovar 17 PROGRAM On The Screen “THE AIR HAWK” With Al Wilson, World’s Greatest Stunt Flyer. VAUDEVILLE REVOLVING COLLINS Fun On Skates. LAMEY AND Productions Based on Helen R. Martin's nooel. Adapted and Directed bv Monta Bell With NORMA SHEARER JOHN GILBERT CONRAD NAGEL | You Know Him! The man who's too good for the rest of the family, who cuts a great CAPITOL See THEATRE ‘|! What SHE TONIGHT AND Did! SDAY ing, Talk and Wear Attractive Costumes, h | Presents FLORENCE NALLY and her American Ballet, “A Journey Through Danceland” 7 People. Matinee and Evening JOE JOSIE RYAN AND MOORE sins “Fall Has Come” A Delightful Surprise. KENNY AND BURT “The Flying Sailors” Comedy Acrobatics Bumps - Falls - Laughs. NOWHERE! Can you find a shew to Equal This One. —AT— FIFTY CENTS te Matinee 4:00 p. m. Night 7:15 and 9:20,, | MATINEE 4:15. EVENING 8:15 P. M. Prices—Matinee, Childyen 25c. Adults 50c. Evening, 50-75c-$1.00. Include Tax. Reserved Seats on Sale — Harris & Woodmansee. Each Kiddie in a Single Number. ¢2——SNAPPY VAUDEVILLE NUMBERS——32