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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER pick MORSE Ba 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE latter price: ; , Sheep 17,000; ‘fat lambs and cull atives strong to 25 cents higher; ’ breeding lambs and sheep steady early; bulk «desirable fat native lambs $15.00 to $15.25; around 800 head of good range lambs $15.50; several doable feeding lambs $15.26 to $15.60; odd lots fat native ewes $7.00 to $7.50; range. breeding ewes 0. rene 1 a Nailin niatinntabsiindittiinitikiniiny, | q rning short). bere 9 o'clock. RADIO WONDER HERE ao Pa ee I TWINS BORN 17 DAYS APART She took out mail :nd supplies and| London, Eng.—A novel patent, take =~ : will return late today, at which time| en out, by an Englishman, is a walk- - Graih |, | MARI RKE S Financial | detailed. information concerning, the] ink stick which contains a complete | day’s operations will be obtained. crystal radio set, with phones an WRisihsciesio Mae News anid gr daiiclekialie Sable collapsible aerial, ‘To operate, it i i ocia | FETY FIRST only necessary to stick the | metal od | __By Associated Pret hennee ie toh ai AA el EL Le ied | Columbus, O.—The income tax col-| ferrule into the earth to serve as a | petor here ck to a farmer] ground, and pull out the aerial and i Lert fhe Gaaahes vy tunel Hee OS) mor os (WALL STRERT | [had sent in as his income tax pa FLOWERS FROWN . Risinarck, Sept. }20. | ment. ‘The department does not a London.—Miss Juliet N. Williams, No. 1 dark northern ........ 1 cept stamps. Determined to pay the! the famous painter of flower $ . No. 1 northern. spring a ltax the farmer then took a small| that flowers have moods. ch No. 1 amber durum ce of wood, bored a hole in it, flower has its own face,” she suys, No. Limixed: dufum °. .. secreted eight pennies in. the “some smiling and some frowning.” ~ . vee coed. ay [which he stopped with a ¢ ai UPWARD TURN Netine AT OPENING money was aecepted Factory representative di- No. 1 rye z i in rect from Gordon & Ferguson, Har as wintbrs 11s The funniest farce in forty Ls Haga dienes Nine ine ‘ | | " 2 years — “Charlie’s 4 .”’| will show their complete line Purchasing of Wheat by East- oy er ee eee Here ee Mattel Responds fo Capitol Theathe soon i of Furs Friday and Saturd: 2. 0: oe fr ye as) a = oe * 4 ern Houses Strengthens | Bitey Rally; Motors Lead | ee ee A. W. Lucas Co. 3 Speltz, per cwt. Procession | Style Show 8 to 9:30 Fri-| ea | Market SHELL CORN — jday evening. Draping live! Phone for Foods. Yellow White &|-". Fon aRERSTAR SI : ii A. W. La) ‘g } 5, Chicago, Sept. 29. -—-(®)— Grain Mized| Speculative energies in the stock imedels. A. W. Lucas Co. Call 1060. Gussner’s. prices tock an’ carly upward sving| No, 4 | jweany Ww eu toieard tod Much of the buying which 5 i | eae if Mi ooo accompanied the rise was based on | wig tts oyinions that 16% to 18% cents a} Sample Lh “Constable es a mice Pia “en 1 cent per pound discount und fthe noomler indi a werk Showed selling had been! 56 ib. plac corn 6 cents under shel ol . puoyancy . eee Cae |e dae Goodyear Special Ge ontee eee Might Cigse | MEA seate of ses moved to the 30x31 CL. OVER-SIZE CORD. . . $10.30 | ion firms meanwhile advising! s, ‘ i ras ag 137) filce, Ceeethen Hel ae Bite: te BUX0'/2 € E : . nst selling on any further set- , rallies, together a | eks. The opening, which varied . te . from "unchanged figures to 1% cents : ja t May §1 to $140. was followed va ctyiecemunnses stacks wets by material gains all around, De- Highvacebse. vember touching $1.39%4 and May night's close. i ghar, s | Corn and oats nioved with wheat. After opening unchanged ‘to 16 eh r | cents higher, December 77% to 1S Ket odes ad forwany the rally | cents, the corn market scored a de- pienn bn teag A e ne pet Oe a ecenbee Chrysler reaching. a new . A love that lasted a life- ( star ht . | $1.9L and general moto g 5 : pts started unchanged to % cents] Lard— its previous high of 109 7-8 eventeen days after Mes. A.J. Mayhugh of Coledo sive birth to a baby pirl, a husky som was born to her time gives the true emo- higher, December 29% to 4 cents.| Sept. Lody moved counter to the general Phe gird (ett) weivhed tive pounds and the boy eight, | en . Later ‘all deliveries showed an_up-| Oct Ree roils Bie aratltl tional quality and the turn, Lower quotations on hogs| Nod, 16.62 16.70 ne Oe ee |e i - - a — ——_-—-— ee pulled down provisions, Ribs n opposing see RATE R. AT ES | when it was impossible for the div heart-stirring pathos to CHICAGO PRODUCE Sept s for control of the a Cites Apathy ers to get within the eraft, strony Chicag 29, —()—Butter| Oct v resulted in highly era! CUPARGES OF © testified) when military] Undersea currents sweeping — them higher; receipt 70 euibas erdains| gabe ee _. | tic price fluctuations. Chrysler broke . us : u began to develop, difficulty, toward the tangled wires of loop and > » The iy GtRAe EL d is aa: Sept. 20.75 20.75 | from Wt 12 to 187 1-2 ‘bat rallied [ INEFFICIENCY verenced in getting offiwers| tadio antennac | Ss re) an Mei e ety estas er stan id xtra! Oat, 1401940 | quickly in sympathy with a rise in| 7 ‘ Bard 46 .6t The inability of the two derricks William Fox ae to aa irsts 44% to 46%; - Hudson to a new high level above | (Continued from page one) ar department or! to Work today and their being re 7 onde a0 to ones re CHICAGO POULTRY 194. Pieree Arrow and other motor| vas a serione| moved to Newport will prolong the - Wonder- ripts 11,721 cases; firsts 38 to 41 Chicago, Sept. 29.—@)—Poultry| issues joined in the advance. Oper- | Liberty engine planes, whieh arc final raising of the S-61, and) now as ove Picture oranat firsts 29 to 34. Cheese un-| ative firm receipts 12 cars; fowls} ations Tor the rise went forward in) Wert-out any to fly ' As not quali-[| makes it virtually impossible te res SHRDKE id i | various specialties Baking nate r army ofticers fied to discuss aviation, Col.| cue any of the men should they yet} Ee rpg rey | soared 11 s to i ») the air service as an auxiliary Fouloi. declared the ai ce of ras Chica HIGAGO POTATOES exherers reveien [continued, while Uh navy looks’ up-| the Amerie capitis tee, oF » to Newport trom the| An adventure story fill- _ Chicago, Sept. 29.— Potatoes, MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Jopened steady with sterling quoted ip service as an activity for} ng time had sufficient personnel ne of the wreck is about 15 miles, | ith thrilli dr: fine ae ic ls i Minneapoli 29.—Potat | at 483.1 Hi [its own prot q While Col, Foulois was testifying} and the slowness with which the big | ed wit thri ng ra- Byers ae ight wire inquir demand light;] Stiff tes were barriers to Col. Mitchell ente 1 oom, re-! erne can be towed requires several * * vers Ayseansin | atarket” weakers, etalon deliver il the upw tof numerous in: | Gets Applause AiGinit u. ripple -of uuplaaess which /HOUFS, 16 ‘niake the- trip. | matic action, but com- ‘ound whites | sales freight only deducted Minnen-| dacteiel specialties, many of! Washington, Sepi. 29-—-U%) Cob | w hort ap toe ard | The Chewink, the minesweeepr ‘ * é sauna wniles aso ees tone pla nd raul sack. “which touched new high record fir- | onel Willem hell ‘Lely Dwight W. Morsow, baat ehalsinary | yak has been making a daily trip bined with one of the ‘ound hay °} round w 1.8. No.1 ite the rais-| ed his onsla inst the He wa ed by Mrs. Mit-| to the operating boats, left here this 3 H i sacked rurals $1.95. graded S65 to : Seer eiaie eee tie ol inet the tia Ta he a its. MG: most appealing roman- market; demand light; mar per cent. United atigating boare 1 “of wcrigt - c arloads f. 0. b. cash t ho Y its heaviness | merad ani tb shinge ee mee Is Your Work Hard’ | ces ofall time. wt. i ios $ I,jand rose to 121 apparatus, t > 7 *| ones aa ' $1.70 sacked ewt. — Irish chiet of th éIV ‘iE UI HOPE | | a patents quoted | Cobblers U. 8. No. 1, $1.60 to $1.65. YORK dl 5 . acl shipments 113 barrels.! pouitry snip of thecworldl OF x st Ss How to Make Work Easier. Y 0 to $23.00, 1 ters other ried voluminoul kA CRASH Vhat is so hard as a day's work | oreo read at 402 duty! / 7 : ita Z — vith an‘achin k A A varug, EARGO, PRODUCE i Ther he ttealihclcteouilitananie (Goutiniea trominaperone) OF sharp stabs, of: ipaliwit “e¥ery Last Time Tonight pure Gest BE pate ge y futures at mylday were.t to under oath and assured him his tes-[ tery room hateh frm the torpedo] sudden twist or turn? Le eee eee PREMIDE. 206 points net lower. | timony wou riven credence. room | “There is no peace from that dull a2. Refined was unchanged at . nine papareche sche ray iit ai oneoacaniol instraetive ' 0 rest from the soreness, lame- souT! AUL LIVESTOCK ¢ boys, rang- 3 “destructive,” Gali audeeeitieda:, aioe South ul, Sept Cattle DULUTH FLAX ing 2 to MM, were int ott iid We would VOLE ee ieee and weakness. ng slow; ubout steady; Duluth, alin a pli in theft of tvo large truck ity the board objected. ny folks e found killing classes; — quality , valued at $90 cach, | ib chen through Doan’s Pills. They are a plain; run include: veral loads | BACKS MITCH fake ssubmuread’ Sib stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. medium weight dry feds; nothing Jamestown” XN. D. Dat J.B. Motel Washinton Sent The HE TEH ee tiorce people ommend done on, (these - early; bull grass | 1-4; jenbeck, U.S. inspector in ch:ir Gad other eancin ne yO bers 5 steers $6.00 to $7.50 she stock control for 2} a Vy al staff. Sack Kenyo: \ ae a 9 steady; cows largely $3.75 to $4.75; y YORK PRODUCE \s Jamestown to investi : handicaps ¥ iY ee Pk nes ne MW aeneapereue ers upw: to $600; better ow Yor Butter firm; reported outbreaks in cholera yon vice today by il Wt Christy sc f kid Byiteouble: 1 hanepulty jes active; firm upwards to $7.00; | receipts amery higher] in this vicinity. Baht (Co) OE Fouloi bro fovees 4 ee Oh ualey VECUDIe oy canners and ‘cutters es. bolle thancexts of do. att jee Hee cen Wield, Wen Se Seer underneath my eyes and pains to $3.25; bologna bulls active; | +2) db Clewta bo 91 ccove| Haxgay A. D8. Mayo, téemer| Co a wibnech ih the meng : ccond time that thefi! My back. It was hard for me to ! firm, at Monda decline; — big| 4 to 51. hotel clerk at| Moorhexd, Minn.,! 4); . yiant derrick from New| my — housework at times. My weights upward to $5.00; bulk $4.00' Eggs firm, receipt wanted at Grand Forks, No Di onj @gtone biacUOU leat ahahiete| Vorezwhion as ached the wreck early | kidneys acted irregularly, too. Three better kinds stockers gnd hennery whites elo charge of stealing two diamond rings An wirplane toe. thecinmy aReOe: | oo y morning, has been ready|boxes of Doan's Bills cured me. 1 ie otners slow, shout tras 69 to 71; nearby from: sister-in-law, Sadig Poole, w ue called to precede Col) Willian: “power to hoisting: the sub-}am glad to recommend Doan's, know- : : ke date: nearby hennery ‘whites, aprantedc here! [Sitehall-ow the: atands @He reviswall| mareue and then called off. |ing bhem.to bua remedy of wonder- , $8.40: etait hile i" a o. to 66; Grsnaumontaciy De iaeeeeeaann bis ) aio of aiverat a ela | Devine will: be continued dar ez |ful merit, for the cure they made -= Ives 2.3 cents high tra firsts 50 to 61. | freshmen registered at. University of | foot tho one flame thee manly S160 to, y, which means that further /has lasted.” f ore good Tiehte $1100 to giites balic firm; receipts 388,697, North Dakota,. breaking previous} Kec? tle one plane the army had go-| ef sheep suttlclant dis in the) priced@de,- ata) Don't Hogs 9.500; slow uneven, ‘few sales L aes é H obpny evnipotien Re ne Ithat lights steady to 10 cents lower; bid-| London, Sept. silver 32 Phone fi Mocds Sere " had er-Milb ’ e for Focds. tarialtrom othe. quatter ving r Kengon hud. er-Milburn 7 zi ding mostly 25 cents lower on oth-|3-4d pe nce. er cent; sf 4 5 a i i fate : . i; a bigs ‘steady: “desirable ios? Dig, ee hee Lis Ge 5 ‘all 1060. Gussne! to keep the plane in condition, Diving was discontinued last night/Co, Mfrs., Buffalo, Adv. 5 pounds average $12.75 to $13. cent; three months bills 4 Et EET ign $13.00; de ble 230 to $25 pound] 1-16 per cent, The wool clip this year will be O k Mi hi | SERS EE ie te ee Whar as n Lake Michigan... sows around 50, early; bu eed~ 11,356,000 pounds. estimates the De- | * i yiterage coat. Mon- Foster County partment of Agriculture. ‘The total | Facing the Park weights 248. cl year will be 885,000 | 500 ‘fat lambs mostly 50 Crops Increase a cert eRe ak ae meee Lo ae | SPECIAL 116 acres for your enjoyment S14. oe culls Lae to fern ; Carrington, Sept. 29.— Significant DY steady; fat ewes to packers $6.00 to} figures in regard to the agricultur p $100: tReceipts include five doubles | APRS eee eae ee WAY UE ‘Cx THOUSAND large, sunlit, outside rooms...each with going thiough. vealed by the summary of facts here an unobstructed view of the Lake. A 16-acre privately = Sen 3 rolenseds by the feneee, department ; owned estate...affording every recreation or quiet seclusion. In _ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK WARGGGe: att ce eee | the exclusive University of Chicago Ace Bert. Be ae _ D 0} While the assessed value of farm | residential district...facing East End —Hogs 22,000; moder: ctive,| land ‘buil tae county, D, : mostly 10 to 18 cents lower. than| 2nd A ma 3 ees eo Park.. adjacent to Washington and L Monday’s average; bulk good and|the amount of products produced Jackson P. tks. Wide verandas, shade % shales) HAO Losey POW MALELES, $18 on the same land incressed. There trees, spacious lawns. equaled by * : top $13.70; bulk better 0! are 10 fewer farms in Foster county : 825 pound butchers $12.90 to $13.15; | today thew in 1920, the farm couse, no other hotel in Chicago, ‘Ten min: packing sows largely $11.50 to $12; The number of owners has utes from the shopping, theatre and 1896 to sane. yelght ki Hing re decreased from 441 to 315. a clear- business center of the city via Illinois 4 § eavy weig! ES} cut decrease. and - the | resulting $12.75 ‘to $13.30; medium $12.90: to| jump is noticeable in the number}. AT THE Central Suburban trains that sweep 313.70; lights $12.25 to-€13.70; light] of tenants who have increased from along the Lake. 350 trains daily. lights $11.85 to $13.60; packing sows} 261 in 1920 to 323 today. This in- a aga $136 sino 10; slaughter pigs $12.-| crease partly balanced by a de- | n 50 to crease in the number of hired f: “ Cattle 12,000; slows generally] aiuse,in the number of hired farm 2 Rates at the Chicago Beach Hotel are ex- steady; trade on milling classes; : tremely reasonable. bom $4.50 to $10.00 per. meager supply well. finished i : ae Rie steers strong; strictly choice kin png epi rch overlook Lake Michi- absent; best matured steers early at| ONLY $1 IN BANK eed is petesaly orerared end eecved $15.75; few loads $15.00 to $15.50; Stheralneareor atm ‘ate table d'hote prices. Club breakfasts, 4oc to75¢. 5 + bul $9.50. to, $1200; about 25 per iz luncheons, 65¢ to $1.00 . . . dinners, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. cent run Western SraaserA; steers | ij if : 4 ‘ontingent later steady at $7.50 to 5 2 A 39.50, most fat cows $4.50 to $6.00; ; Da nner .. Boating... Golf... Tennis Wee nea A ees mae ayenay. é ‘A host of outdoor sports right here on our own private t $12.00 to $13.00; outsiders paying i a at $ $ pay’ grounds. A quarter mile of white sand beach for 6 ting, bathing, boating. 4 clay pe courts, An 18-hole putting green. All the South Si ; ; : f — Lire sortay et nrot orem ay golf course are nearby. Outdoor danc- ' ing in our own open-air dance pavilion. Always lots of good company, good wholesome entertainment. An ideal 4 vacation spot for you and your famhy. ; f , P : Write today for 16-page Hides a i Booklet A 16 page booklet that tells all about “Chicago's Greatrst DULUTH CLOSING GRAIN Duluth, Minn, Sept. 29—()—A reversal ‘of form was shown in, wheat today. Good bidding appeared at Hotel”. . .and beautifully illustrates all the attractions... extent. Make your reservations now for a won Wheat 1 dark ae $1.37%, to When you read the Chicago Beach Hotel booklet yu wi val $1.62%; arrive $1.35 dark north- know why thishotel isknown as“Chicago'sGreatest 3 3 do $1.30% is a : sae oe This will be the last chance this year tc, hear Les Backer and his Collegians. 5 fl «$1.6: 36 F acer = A ry : ' cago Ft es ide ane dPeraielen : ¢ th = They’re bringing out new music and Les will do the entertaining. No. 1 amber durum §1,19% to $1.29] | Leonard Wood Jr. son of the gov- %; 2 do $1.17% to $1.28%; arrive|ernor-general of the ppines,| The stalk ,of corn shown shove h , | filed titic in bankruptcy at 17 fe d 10 ches, o SAU eta ee ee er Brooklyn stating his bank account| When it was {iret seen, there was BOWERY STYLE DANCING AT 8:30 ‘um $1.13% to $1.28%; 2 do silin[had dwindled to $1. His labilities| come talk shout i+ being a cross! : E tg SN Mey es é ° ( : ram, rounds) surroun: will be sent you free of the opening and prices. advanced | S 4 { and His 7 ‘ Wee for a copy uh te nae or te RAR sharply, wr end of the first! e e } . : . ae ou come to Chicago. We vill phayon tacks three Monts fpring wheat stood 1% |: ye : ah id \ ( f Stussieed bakes ccass autesanoes Burro ek artes ante ind dara Catares aalned : ae - © 0 ans % : Hotel 15 minutes after you leave your train. Or telephone cra wore not in the warket to anya. a 4 me Hyde Park 4000 and swe Wil ioe SCOOvE Eee Ea Becky cago peach} Moderate Rates JD aa : $31.50 to $56.00 per week. Dining = exceed $14,000,- due to losses in| between a corn and a pine tree. In- ; Boulevard Bea ira tte, track ang aris 35;| theatrical produetions. He is al vestigarion snowed thut it~is ordi- Hyde Park 19 7 on the Lake No. 1 rye 76%; barley, choice to fan-| brother of Osborne Wood, who made/ nary corn with a usual amount. of z CHICAGO A. G. PULVER, PV. P. and Gen. Mgr. fy 59 to 63; medium to good 54 to} “killigg’\in Wall Street and then ambition whieh made it rise so high 58; lower grades 46 to 58, pauna red-his fortune in Paris. , | in the world, ae —a . ' 1g Si Loeensnenemenpsiitneestneeetrened? font tonne par iote s Pe ARON CONETE “rnc yas re man itrtnes amin oe ONES epee f HA Bon 0h rte aye ae

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