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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE te MARKETS | xc | PEOULIAR =| Social and |sies 8" faites ORL WHO DROME been decided upon, b NEWS By Associated Press Leased Wire. SITUATION Personal ieee be raved He would appear in a ‘a ora. axation, es 4 | IS CIVEN PAROLE F CHICAGO RANGE i wusie CHRISTMAS PARTY | \°Y Pneland interior expected to be considered | ay Musical club) will} QVERSOOREOF PRESENTED "2 "exam Members LOODY AXES ; ; i December 16) i ttending from out of ( | Lansing, Mich, Dee. 16.) | 69 | ed 1 ge are: D, D. McNaugh' Is | Florence MeKinney, companion and i | iCorporations W ; vrrow aftern so'eclock. | ake, pres kOE. Hate sweetheart of Emil Zupke, St. Joseph RAIL ISsw RS Corporations Want to Pay | THE ONLY L ET orks. vice’ pre * youth who is serving a life sentence | | 1925 Taxes This Year— | i HOME i of Harvey, see for the murder of Cora Raber u ACTIVE ON | duly | 5 Taxes This Year: | Astell, who has been the | and Otto. Brit 0 led from the Detroit | HIT NEW HIGHS Books Not Ready ik 1. C. Burr of S19 First! BRUTAL MURDER t Leameister of Se } ction today by Gover- y | i the association boare | ip — . | ; C. Hock tides | old Berrien county ae i att eas jself in comnecti ved | Detroit, Mien. Ww Al. FatiHora: ie alse cc wenter- ot | Zui choked — Miss pete 2 ver collection of 25 taxes Bur. St. George’: ay the bruised | i dekridee was! Raber, his fiancee, to death. Her —— : Switch From Industrials fo (isi county resut oF H ? Mrs. Marie ¢ nro rostient aot pent | sentence was from'i te : es Undergo Sharp Set.) Railroad Shares Is Fea- ite echsecucne raobit at 2180 Selec thse dng | eR SS back Early Today—Croy ! 7" i this dilemma is one which y ital od ast omiht. Her 5 Po ae abet ture of Market [Treasurer @ Spear is unable to | OF BROTHER + With several wounds int Reports Bearish : Vos 1.06% 1031) overcome, H m oof Hamilton, N. D., is! head, was found lying face downwa j 2 he situation arises from the fact | spending a few days in the eity, the | i) an ash pi the f © roe 14.35 swit hing y corporstions, both in Bi f his brother and wife, Mr.) of the it m tof her ome, H HAT COMFORTABLE s ' SHARP ADVANCE fan etl nar elsewhere in and out of z ‘olson, Char so AB) aT 5 nie | Way. 14°7 ture which own property. in : cove . FOLLOWS BREAK! May 17 x were heavily ounty are anxious to pay | EPWORTH LEAGUE WILL MEE a Glicwen tee tettetae | adily rising pric taxes before the close of |The Epworth League will h ' Pr spaigied to tba een ado issues ‘breaking so that the proper entries | business meeting tonight — in Y « e coverunent oom flespes i: oa high ground for : ade on their books for this | chureh parlors. $ “ ; - the vor and the proper deductions i , jee Ore including a car. | in their “income tas report Is LL Co. Commissioners mols enislea mg. onrevie | aisle; HOWEVER” ‘kecoralln to Mr. | the Workmen's Compe mation Bi Association Will We know it to be true that the ; ia wheat pices H ed oacett nount of | is ill this week. Meet in January many people in and around ye 3 ported up to 1 p.m. kK taxe: yh county - ‘ ’ iy rok “t are. driving an early break. He a | 5 " 7 ne = Bismarc who are driving Te Gat ee on crear oe | Harlem J up nearly five points | until t spreading HOSPITAL TRAINING ; cera is Se thee Tye "from. ‘the day's bottom nd | Che e & Ohio, Rock “Is- | tl ent hooks and the | Altian Ulrich of Underwond|, Ferre. ND. Dec. 16.-- OF) The an Willys-Overland cars they cen “aid (Glace atvone “at: 3 3 and Baltimore | ing the tases therefrom ‘are | begun training at the St. Alexius ae see eeacia the: County, £ Dates bought here, ride with the ca bushel net gain, with Ln hier Oe pital | comforting thought that there ‘ cao ee wigests. Ext Ho Gc ssaihdaRiiaiea is a great big solid responsi 70% to 1g. : s \ F solid responsi- a= 8" 1.02 any beeen Sumpertlon: to: the). Mise itive euen bility back of the bill of sale : ; ain es erns who have p hoppi Me , a 5 satbek Wainy on a} ed up to him is that the a which transferred the car to result of general selling on account | De : id mat Sekine ee EROM: BUSINESS TRIE the owner, They bought { the bearish ae usenet \M ¥ firm with bull-| This will not have any. de 1a business trin to Golden Valley. transportation as well as a car, op. verOm, the Pan- some cases - . and they got both. nls_report received over- issues. | cod iat HERE TODAY m ii . “ ssumptions due to government fig- Het “| 4 Pred Hille of Center is transacting sesterday from. only two Ar-' rere tes monn -{b in the city today, er was: Blew reall By ican Ban 5 jcomn HERE THIS WEEK 3 pe ee ee ene ate bY A ems TBE \ Ted Spurling has returned from LA M tive buying on the de Christmas Tree | king out the a | usiness trip te Wilton. prices, 1 7-8 to de low A 99 | shaper sence ; Heceniber $1.69 ¢0 1.30 ghd 1.68) (Furnished by Russell Disappears—“Thief” | °°)"; standpoint le Buy your wit and Coat} . ane , were followed by a moder- | Bismar Dec. G Hie allowed ete ‘or mas. ¥ ismarck . f 1 ate rally, but then by fresh down-|No. 1 dark northern Is Being Sought }y."os«. TT Cloak is © emer Bismarck, No, Di : turns th December touching 1.63 1 . 1 northern spring = | | Cloal op. Distributors of ! and 1.64 5-8. 1 amber durum One Bismar. | 4 1 ‘i ‘ars, Corn and oats receded with wheat i inixed diy Bi Ri a) Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars. After opening 1-2 to 1c down, May|No. { ved durum. | | Bible Study Class 83. 3-4 to Bde, corn continued to si 1 flax | | to Frankly Discuss ; . 4 to 3-Re to 38 to 1-2!No. 2 flax... e for mine,”| | Fi one , ce and later showed | No. 1 ry . ted d | | Ser 5 a litte further dr [Dark hard winter and purchased the largest and most | — ies of Questions q Provisions were firmer. Hard winter autiful tree he could find | a es ubsequently the market scored a) We quote but do not handle the fol- | evening it towered far aboveit : | je’ the Old, "Testa: | id ees an He final figures | jowing: modest neighbors and the owner | th ‘ 1 > e° | were at about the da : : ; . | : ory of evolu | wheat. ‘The close Med? Wel Seale. Gee bat! is Ja. m. today the 280 members of the | Story of creation in six day i nat dediiite (8 May | A ey ECL CONN Mie ke tree dicanpeared, | 10th annual North Dakota Boys and| “What relation do the Bible stories | St fae. | ae Yellow White & thief, and euapieian: h a ie shel bee et aes ingGitate he badeonar ae bi flood bear to the LOOK atan Atwater Kent | | ied | as ace practit! a {the personal guests of the bu utly discovered ancient: Babylo cae A | | 4 gage ET LSE ae cinee tutes dna oe f and throughout the nd -Avayrian legends Receiving Set—inside and ARKET 'Noob ll. lhutnoe, “Ror ducplnes of the: letty|| ay. and until a Genesis actual history or only out. Notice the workman- Dec, 16.—-UP)—Wheat | No 6 36 tree he left another, a tiny, stingy, ;: ' ship, the neatness, the THEATRE: to B4e early today | Sample 31 shriveled little tre 1 i Orie aes ons beautiful finish. | on d sappointment among bulls ov | One cent per pound discount under! in common with ay of Fargo. bu inessine n ert ae ay oo Hin : | T igh a sd -— de Fira Crap igure for alley" tby Bar orn cents under shea soaraiels yeep sins on fook| 2” wird w guna ight apres | Pyemthedialsyourseifand ff ‘Tonight, Wednesday and Thursday. Meee taneeanteg eae aes ekuGavon GauiaTsghuns co deslousy was the motives” was the | where the young folks were loaded | [in work of God, in Eston toreal sil round per- | . ? —_ cline, and by mid-day had regained| yinneapolig, Dec. 16 ice tree tothe, series (of (Bible study lormance—the tone and) | mone. than Walt obsthe Aves. | carlot in sales: Wheat A little later in the day he nui eo ine Mae MORSE” Genel volume, distance and se- Oats eused. ‘xe with other marke 5 .jhanded a “4 as to who “swip fednen lectivity. We k: and ruled firm on the decline. ‘the tree. In 'a few minutes he had fe & Co, on Wednesday . ivity. We know that, | . ey dipped he nd rallied the suspected over the | Here tney . H eh pee you do those things, you'll | ! down 2%¢ and ph at's the r with the | (1 Dauldlsons. superintendent a never be content withany | e 9 ed was off 4% on A AL he eked: | the plant, explaned how this insti-|1¥. i to attend and. bri other set. gentine kness. Cash wheat was \ ; a e 7) tution can © the farming com- | Hibte . in better general demand, only the} No. 3] did es munity of the state. i ‘ a n lightweight low protein sprigs be- i he big feature event of the week t | ing-alow. High’ proteinuwheat of all z “| JUVENILE BAND held thi } | weights old more readily wit oceaion | Oats smple he : ; | le higher. Winter| , xo Commerc ; | Durum was quiet and cE | A 1 rafton, president of the : Hl (P)--Butter low: ade osteo ..| institute, will preside as toastmaster IN T , Written especie is Goth was tame, oxts,. quist and| (Butter low.) An appreciative and | eithenvespecially sfor: Miss. Murray iby unchanged.Rye was unchanged. E | Stores to Remain RADIO | ne : Get 2 the J nile Band last e ing when Bos’ e ing aa seedy but demand was tes firsts 44 to ‘acy Tigts 41" to 42%; | ie“appeared at its itt publi co : PO ag eget eng t= VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ Spin Guede By \ seconds: pe onc aes Aghers cere i Open Each Evening maint eur standing h “The Fi i‘ i Py o ey ceipts S108 ca firsts 4 Numbers ’ Glee club U til Ch . t iat: i; oo ie Corw n-Churchill author of “The Four Horsemen” and “Blood and Sand.’ CHICAGO. LIVESTOCK Ge bees were A cornet nul FISTMAS | Gert in’ this city next Monday." : ‘ee —_ oe: gum ‘s” Chicago, Dee 16,—-(U.S. department | unchangs a goer 2M) and Tom| 7 aged fiddled signed a contract last Motors, Ine. {@ 3 NEW DANCES! 30 GORGEOUS GOWNS! of agriculture)—Hogs 19,000; uneven| Boutrous was with hearty | of the stores in Bis- | nieht with the Keith Albee interest | 10 to 15e higher than Tuesday’s best 0 BUTTER apelanse: ly those featurin Maine's champion fiddler an ' 300 TINGLING THRILLS! prices; light lights show more ad-| Fargo, ND, Dee 16) -Butter-| concent esmrecee pharye of the s suitable for Christmas pres- | snowshoe maker, who beeame known ; gowns vance early sales mostly to yard} fat, churning cream 48¢; packing} ified at Hes elves as grat all be open each evening until | nationally when Henry Ford traders and a few shippers; bulk! stock 33¢ : he nd ock, beginning tonight and con PR Age This action —— tinuing until Christm f At The Movies ( is taken. by ft 1) fit those t The Movies jj tatte’% ping. THEATRE Jal who possibl: good and choice 200 to 300 Ib’ butch-| ers 10.75 to 11,00; big packers bid-| ding up to 10.75 for desirable med-| ium weight; ority 160 to 180 Ib the mercha: who would s to ben therwise their Christmas shop: It is pointed out, however, that CHICAGO POULTRY ¢ Chicago. Dec. 16.--(#)-- Poultr J x alive steady; receipts two car fow es 11.10 to 11.30; practical top|18 to 24e; springs 25c;_ turk bulk 140 to 150 Ib selection| roosters 16c; ducks 22 to 25c; | . CAPITOL , bly can should do ‘thei | 9 to 1. packing sows largely|17 to 18. | A novelist of world standing has at| Shopping during the morning hours ! 8.60 to 9.00; long string of desirable zene one y directly for the| While the stocks are well arran; killing pigs 0; heavyweight hoy MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN asco I z. au-jand when the stores are not so | 10.30 to 10.90; medium 10% to 11.0: Minneapolis, Dee. 16-4) Whi Four Horsemen of the| crowded as they will be during the \ PACKI DEPARTMENT lights 10.50 to 11.30; light lights | receipts 389 cars compared 191. cars| inspired by the chic| aft and This will é by 1080 to 1 ; packing sows 8.35 toja y ago. Cash: \No. 1 northern of Mae Murr: has done|be of a distinct adva th to ¥ i 9 slaugiter 1 s 1 ae ty | 2873, t0 1.70%; No. 1 dark northern |2 epuitied, plree the|the customers and the clerk: Largest and Best Retail Owned Meat Dressing and as Cattle 13,000; w loads weighty/spring choice to fancy 1.76% to his picture, pro- cay <a id : & atecte and qualified yearlings steady |} aga good to choice 1,715 to175|duced by Tiffany Productions and) Mandan Physician ; king Plant in the State. to strong on shipping account; others ‘ordinary to good 1.67% to 1.70%; |Feleased by Metro-Goldwyn, will be - . slow, barely steday; early top ma-|No. 1 hard spring 1.68% to 1.85%; “ee the Capitol Theatre today, Heads 6th District and Thursday. tured steers 12.75; some held high-/No. 1 dark hard Montana on track Mae Murray has one of the most Medeial Society Are Practical Gifts. 9 er; best. yearlings 13,00; niost fat/1.67% to 1.85%; to arrive 1.67% to F i 4 i Sfeere of ‘qualit and condition to|1ssiq; December 1.6774; May 1.64%.|Colorful roles of her screen career This Week’s Specials. sell at 8.50 to 10.75; she stock steady | Corn No. 3 yellow 79 , in “Ciree the Enchantress.” Ibanez has based his story on the mythical H. Spielman of Mandan was who could into to to strong; bulls slow; vealers 25¢|No. 3 white 38% to 39c; | | | | Wholesale Prices to Retail Trade. lower, 9.50 to 10.00 mostly; ship-i66c; rye No. 2, 99% to 1.004 oe feed EEIye TBM, Bs Pure, Fresh, Per Ib. pers upward to 12.00, Not Bet to 2.60% beasts with one wave of her hand. , z FF saat ee eo Sheep 11,000; slow, around steady; |" ae eee Miss Murray is a modern Circe and We have everything from Curling Irons seer aC en Cc handyweight lambs to shippers POTATOES . Eisen io spportunity to display a bs, for...... $17 ‘others to packers upward to; Chicago, Dec. 16.—()—Potatoes:| ner real amatic talents. oO officers . Pet rays oe} . Cor te eae oer ity [Retest DS; Wolal U.S. ship-|, Besides Miss Murray the Srlatenas Vice to Electric Iceless Refrigerators. ; | i i vi i h ” Hend Prime, Medium } several decks natives and come-back | ments 343; market stead; Wiscon- ¥ th antre: lenderson, sec it s westerns 15.50 to” 15.75; handy-|sin sacked round whites 3.40 to 3.75,|James Kirkwood, Will asurer; Dr. C, E. Stackhouse i po ( weight feeders upward to 16,65. sutording to quality; Minnesota sack-| Thomas Ricketts, Charles Dr. H. 0. Brandes, delegate to the Cc da 2 ; x [ed round whites 340 to, 3.60; Idaho Lillian Langdon ind Gene Cameron.| state meeting: Dr./C. C. Smith, Dr. _ Be SOUTH ST PAUL LIVESTOCK — | sacked russets 3.35 to 3.65 _c . 8, Nickerson and Dr. W. L. Diven, . . Presto ee Haaren ames iis Minneapolis, Dec 16—(U $ depart-| “His wae Fee showal. De WoL Bodenstab, gaye a.clin: sony roe bic aos oa pay to —_ | ‘| fealty ine Sea ening slows firm with Tues: | mete nat agriculture) — Potatoes: [at the Eltinge today and Thursday | ical discussion concerning the ch be e | : Cured, ANS Geser Mkiblings quality general: |[ight wire inquiry; demand slow:|fextures | Thunder the police og) and Dr. V. J. LaRose discussed the ash Lig its. veseeeeeess + $1.55 to $4.50 or Mali, Sliced. a} ty plain; one load of- short feds|market steady; carloads delivered|actor.. George | Hackathorne, presentation of cases of urology. Flat Iron $3.95 to $8.50 ff Per Ib... 38e i early, S40; fom yearlings held Up- | sales freight only deducted Minges. Sere and Meriorle Daw are ee a ie eseeis Soe err 1 Doe wards of 9.25; bulk steers and year-|polis-St Paul rate sacked ewt roun: : . Strictly Fres | Has ther: RE ia etn EQ i owe et ue Des,oxne, | Damtore Declare i Toasters «2... .:.-+---, $5.00 0 $9.00 9) HT AIM sae te jargely 4. 0 7.00; canners an ‘ainer ir of | cutiers 325. to 375; ‘bologna bulls {est informed men in the United Mrs. Brockwell in AB Percolators $5.00 to $13.75 Dally . x Cc strong 25¢ higher, 450 to 5.00; : States on the subject of this popu- sae 5 pa ie Se aay $13 heavies 6.25; stockers an dfeeders Cc ford Talks lar breed of dogs. For the past Normal Condition toc, TEM Neais largely 5.50, to. 7.00, | OFaWIOF a A twelve years he has been actively posal Heating Pads $8.50 } Calves 4,000; 50c lower; good lights to th Rotarians engaged in the breeding and train- i —= pete eee pte eee | mostly 900; cohice 9.25. le ing sf German Police Dogs and by| Minot, N. D., Dec. 16—(P)—Two F . Hogs 23,000; thidding mostly 10 to — | three generations of inten Minot. physicians and surgeons, Dr.|M Waffle Irons............$10.00 to $15.00 9 9 5 25 lower on buteher and bacon hogs;| L. F. Crawford Rd pe spring pal ing has fevelar dan Oe Pelerson Ane TE: x L. Cameron i 7: Sig Bbe|speaker at the Rotary luncheon this |for intelligence, surpa is’ forenoon testified in distric is is E ftendy on. Rice tos to 11,00 for|noon at the Grand Pacific. He spoke canine. court in the, trial of | Mr Electric Washing ? J sorted 160 to 180 lb averages; up-|on “The Intangible Assets of Bi. It is not peculiar to find Mr.| Brockell of Minot, charged with mar- . iF sorted oe Pos on. dizther” weigts | marek,” discussing the value to Bis-| Davis the ownet of the largest pol-| der, in connection with the alleged Machines. ....... .$137.50 to $160.00 B D § AUSAG ETC talking 10.65 to 10.75 on 900 to 950|marck of conbrilibtions #7 Shek talent | ice dor kennels in the Uatted ols Performance . of an illegal Bneeny ns 1 * 3 Bi ip” 13.25:aver-|by people whose altruistic endeavors|ns four generations of the Davis| that yesterday morning when they a caer Uh averages: pigs mostly 12255 ayer” |2¥ Paot properly recognized, He dg- | family: have owned a large Kentucky| examined Mrs. Brockell, when the Radiola Receiving Sets.$218.00 to $575.00 SPECIALLY PRICED. ‘Sheep 1,600; steady; bulk -desira- | veloped this thought quite fully, em-j stock farm. His youth was spent in defense represented that she was’ too es e ia + a ble fat lambs 16.25;\ heavy lambs |phasizing musicians, artists, authors} training and breaking trotting and ill to appear in court, that Frigidaire. ie re Ree . $245.00 to $775.00 — ‘mostly 13:00; light. and handyweight |in particular and, dwelling upon the jumping horses and breaking bird) in 6 notwal physical condition Grocery Department A oy Rte te RAs, heavy ewes |value of education, stressed the pe-|dogs for field trials. At Penn-} The defense counsel said this fore- down to 700 and below. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Dec. 16.—UP)—Wheat No. 1 hard 1.72, 49 1.74; No. 2 do 1.71% to 1.75. Corn No. 3 mixed 75 to 4c; No. 3 yellow 76 to %c. Oats No. 2 white 42% to, 48c; No. 8 do to “4c. Rye No. 2, 1.00; barley 60 to 76c; timothyseed 6.75 to 17.25; cloverseed 24.00 to 30,60 lard 14.37 ribs 14.87; bellies 14:60. —$—_____—_ MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Dec. A6.—@)—Flour 10c lower to 20c higher; in carload lots family patents rein at 9.25 to 9.45 a barrel in 98 Ib cotton sacks; shipments 41,260 barrels. Bran 26.50, | individual to the community and _ his cuniary cost of a college-educated value if education is worth while. Mrs. Frank Barnes, with Mrs. C. E. Ward at the piano, pleased her hear- ers with. two vocal selections. Dr. V. J. LaRose told of his visit to the Rochester, Minn., Rotary Club. Ja- son Wait and Frank Brown discussed ' current events. Visitors included: Mrs, Barnes and, Mrs. Ward, L. F. Crawford, Frank; Whitney of Dickinson, Roy Baird, Harry. E. Gerrish of Minneapolis, R. Vessel and K,’ Simons. Cook with Gas. ‘It’s the Ideal Fuel. jviolence or ubuse in any way, shape Ji{his dogs for the sylvania Military College he won medals and honors for cavalry rid- ing and on leaving college he be- came interested in police dogs while watching a demonstration of the animals by the Berlin police. Mr, Davis has his own system of training animals for the sereen, a system which does not permit of any or form, the dogs being trained, only through thelr mental adapt- ability. Mr. Davis not only trains sereen but also noon that he could not put M Brockell on the witness stand, as he could not get her. to reply to any questions which he asked her, but that he ‘hoped to be able to do so this afternoon, which examination would complete the case. Doumer Appointed Finance Minister Paris, Dec. 16—)—Senator Paul | the stories and directs each wri scene in which they appear. A Rob- ert Bruce scenic pictutg and me maid comedy, “My Swegfe” are a} on the prog: Doumer was appointed minister of finance today. {ter a conférence with Premier ould accept the portrolio, ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED ARTICLES— THE VERY BEST. B. K. SKEELS 408 BROADWAY We Are Headquarters Delicious, Very Faney, Box, Jonathan, Prime, large sizes Roman Beauty, Prime ... GUSSNER’S Forty Years on Main Street. 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