The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 17, 1925, Page 3

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so PRAIRIES eA aie eA BaD OES ow PAGE THREE pci hasten ie ULOUCOUONAOOOOOOAOOREUOUUOUOUUOQQGQQOOUELORODGQAQONQUGUCCUONULOOUUAUGCUGUOAUOUGUOOUUUGOOUGGO45 | <eognonnaceaccounsenenagneeganungncngeconensenvnaneadeanegeecenenegcencgeccecccncctoucoeenanent THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Casselman gnd his bail wa . which he failed to PRECISION 9 ‘oof movement, the co! struction of which embodies many improved UEUTeS, as a weight on provisions. | [ Toward the last there was fairly Plight Discovered Wednesday The plight of the Kuehl family a covered Wednesday when t d Cross and commercial elu ond hearing in the case will be held today or tomorre’ ft ral selling which found support the market c . Whea d unsettled, 1 ot 2! we ’ The new rectangular movement is) ill sample grade ‘ * ic vo. 4 do 7 we i= Z'E = Dees | to Celebration [= z= = R yaks | i ‘ = S\= = —~— i foie i= 2\= = : EAPOLIS. RAN( to r agMtemoriay ehureh at & == = ! enrrer (December 17) .G miles southeast of here, S nr sis = Opens on Decline But Aggres- Open High EATING MEAT = The 2\= = 681.6 = 22 2 e Buying Gives Prict 1.6 | bes = n =\= = ake ti ae | pee nt eee = HOLT & JOHNSRUD Ae 3 eci , «| ing. ket supper will be a fea. & = = . Ania County Attorney to Investi-! (ire of the evening, Ladies of ‘the & LABEI zB: = —_—_— y aa, r a sh col dere = rm ood 2: = ipChicazo, Dee. 1.) Fluctuat-| 3 Sioa 1.04% 1.01 ory | gate—Two Dead, Seven areas a Leone baer ieee = == = ing nervously as a result of conflict- { . I building & ew . = =|= = ing. estimates of the Argentine ex- x | Others Are Ill hee ae 13 . 2\= = | portable surplus, wheat prices here |) AVR ADS ALG | WBPE ARG. eee = you of = = averaged lower today in the ‘early, ' ee an Joa bullithe eiureh ao = . = part of the board of trade session. : | Jackson, Minn." Dec. 17.—P)—) Or ures = 2 aie fact that the \Liverpool market 204 2.641% Jackson county “will look into” the | 'PY'e = the best. Si ‘ailed to reflect fully yesterday's ad- ‘deaths of two young children a j= |= vance on this side of the Atlantic Biv) \04% -.64i% 04 ]the serious itinges or Heesinke "| Arrested for = == *\ was a depressing influence. Aggres:! q “68'S 68 ek | SEVIOUS Ansa JOE Sever atlier - ‘, 12 =\= ng, however, developed on |} ax [Members of the Henry Kuehl family Threatening to iz = clines in price, and at one! s {from eating infected meat, the coun- : = els stage lifted values to well above yes- CHICAGO PRODUCE jt} attorne ounced today. Do Bodily Harm = =|= ay ish. Chicago. opening one ae | inp vceivd = z= figures, unchanged to 1% lowers! Wheat Oe OT close Leg ene Menort T received B. Hapsen Gad we be Biz \ new December 1.74% to 3s and] eh y FL aoy Tray [Crettum, county attorne South Side’ Missions i s'= May 1.69 to 1.70%, were followed by : S1atty [the family ate a pork dish, prepa following his arrest soater = =\= au moderate setback all around ani 5 K i 5 h {z= = i moderate setback al | an 1 t the Kuehl farm in Sioux V rrant charging him with = 21 rk Cities eer B then by many rapid changes within il nenshin hy members of the f g to kill a child with a = 2/2 The Newest Strap Watch nora F 2c, ask 146% F with pts to r = = #2 Corn and oats ruled easy, in line | eek } ish o i = 1 : with wheat, TAtter opening’ #se_ off [ter jteday, have. houibers of a familly. = = another Gruen achievement o 4c up, May 4 corn deaths.” ‘The fu s desi » and} less the defendan = = ; : naga ariel ee vag are for the members of the family. {or injure her or h = ; ' ‘ ‘ BOS eid ety te ist init y There are four trained nurses at the | was preliminary & We have just received this rectanguk Lower| quotations bn hogs acted | arm now watching those. critically store: Palidé: Masistra = wateh fitted with a 17 ruby jewel adjus NODENAUCOCUODOSASOOOOLUGOCOUNOSERAANOGUOCOCOCUOAOOSODOOONNONOLOLEGUSOROSOOOOOOEOESOONUEONESONOOUSODONOANOBECNOROON new style, December MAT WAT lasked to assist in collecting money | |. A LIVE WIRE ea trated above to show how ail possible space and Biiy 16B) 1 14.05 14.05 {for the impo hed farmers. Tokyo. -A bright, shiny wire, i : ‘ and May 1.68% to ls. oy ais | “wee tent wie ‘ . ee a is used to secure greater size and strength Cctnaae Citerinks (of cain. weve 105 | For four weeks members : und four hands took par eens . : and sirens ‘oun offering co | lavebebn- fll on. the j AL demonstration It is cased in solid green or white liebe chastern demand continued | miles southware 4 wits hualers. di _ sold priced at $73 and $85. \ Bie GE lowe, et 14.22 ting the poisoned meat which | # live wire looks the sar = . , pas MESS the death Friday of Agnes,| one. The who attempted = Before choosing another gift consider the WHEAT GOES LOWER ON leven “years ‘old; and’ HOw two make off with the wire are now gets! Z desirability of this newest watch whieh i WHEAT SLOW MARKET [Years old, on Sunday ting along nicely at the hospital. 12 in-evers seme of the word a man's wateh Minne Dec. (®)—Disap-} | Chane: Shi = oe eM (P)- ras Ee | nces of Others Slight = pointment of cables’ sent wheat lower | BISMARCK | Other members of the family are} Tribune Want Ads Bring Results |Z at the outset of todas market, but) (ruynished. by | believed to have HE. Shale: for = . Hoeovery “gent Be Ub ge 0. Wee over Bismar | recovery, despite the efforts of the | = = s J. vesterday’s — clos rad rned | y ‘fo ses ( ne cia = a I followed, He market dipping yune| No. 1 amber durum ore the deaths of the two chil- = == down Za to Te from yesterday's close, | N° } mixed durum the, Fanta ea ace uu Gen = =: OPEN EVENINGS with “December showing relative | Ao}, "iy, iuram i WMubed SEAMING enon = ’ - Z|: steadiness. a ont ip mae hs = Sis Gats held within a range of %e| Ne: ~ Kuehl was unable to han- | a! = = | FeCcouececvevnegvecueccaveccevnevceauacenueavesuesaueenvaceauaneecencevaeveneaseveeeecesenane, F rough most of the se sion. Mi county attorney said today | THEATRE = Given By 2 y rye was )y winter the meat eaten the Kuehl aK A — = = = rally the Me but do not handle the | family, according: to hi mation, LAST TIME TO = = f Cash wheat as a whole was firm to wl tenorene a ehielly | HURSDAY = t ’ = | stronger. Winter at was about| : i ad beens = y ry = eee at wees tee iS Sooke | = . Mary s Boys Dan 5 if and protein basis. Durum was eas HOME-MADE = = ‘ Hyy except for choic ; ‘iviraweel MR is : = = Will it be like this at (| Corn was firm. Oats werg firm. | Misel | daekson nwo —in— = = 5 > Rye was steady and quiet. “Barley | x, a children their mother is rT9 = = h ~ owas strong to le higher within an : ‘ : = = your home unchanged range. Flakseed was_ in E ular embers, oF = = fair demand if moisture suited h | . = =| > : : thorities today started an! = = P c ? <a rd doses ne sat ie I ENCHANTRESS”. fz THURSDAY 5 nasicibsaieaee s0U1 = ENTOR! 5 cents under shell. | | = = SOUTH ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK fore cent wale pork snunage eaten six BE weinteon especially tor [PE = ee erate ICA iRAID o o caused the deaths of the d ee = ‘15 = very little! Chicago, ees 17 UP) Wheat No. {children and. forced’ the: rencainter MAE MURRAY by = 8:15 p. m. = 1 hard 1,781 to ie the family to their beds VINCI BLASCO = = ver'!1.78. Corn No. : jthey have Jain’ since, critically = = si; killing qual! yellow 7644 to land in an impoverished condition. l= = nj few yearlings considered | white 42% to 4c; 1 Unable to leave th : atest Dan = ‘= able around 9.50; best short feds! ty qarse. Rye No. brothers and siste Wearing 30 new Gowns" BLE = round 9.00; bulk 7.00 eo 8. B0 to TBe; timothy mother,. mourned A : = = stock ‘largely 4.00 to 7.00; verseed 24,00 to : 7} {yeu 1 How = = be f find cote WE ae canine gee bellies 14.50. fo, as their funerals were | held 1S ’ . . = us © bologna bulls steady early; no without a member of the immediate 5 = t = ing lower; bulk fate eh odo eee Friday - Saturday |= t. ary Ss uaitorlum = around hy to lower on stocker IRE = =, and feeder; run includes liberal : Mothe i 1 Car, = * oat | proportion of Canadian. stockers and| Teceints 44 1 PS Kath eiay aievei7xS Harry Carey |Z Admission 50c nothing done on | these- northern 1, Telghbors.. —in— = = ; : good lights (northern choice’ “tof county. euntir ompR IE = ie ko 1.7414 to good to choice | F I ae funda tor THE BAD |= = 5 ito 1 ordinary to good 1 family. ? l= = hogs 10.75 | 1 hard spring 1.66 tol Jugo, 24 years oid; Hulbert, 11; LANDS = = ‘bulk good 1 dark h gee 3 Albe: Romance, Action, jz = ind choice 190 to 275 Ib averages : Adventure. iS = 10.50 to 10, bulk packing oF = 0; pigs steady; bulk age cost Wednesday 10 4 a W8%e; flax No. 1 ’ a ’ itelting. by n ; steady; bulk desirable sinh z fanily, they aa some lambs’ 1525; heavy lambs around pork sausage six weeks ago 00 to 13. fat ewes scarce; few Minneapoli ly after the entire family sales 7.00 to 8.50. partment 0 il] and forced to their bec G. 0. P. ACTION wy heep 1,000 NUGURUNCNEOOOOEOONNE agricultu Potatoes: aaa Se Better wire inqu demand slow; 4. ¢, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK market — firm; ls delive Chicago, Dee. 17.—(USDA)——Hogs | sles freight only deducted Minn: 44,000; slow uneven; mostly 10 to Paul sacked ¢ » ie lower than Wednesday's average; i underweight show more decline; bulk 4 0 f better 200 to 316 Ib butchers’ 10.60 a0. IS BELIT TLED BY to 10.90; bi packers bidding up- to 10:50 for desirable medium weieht| CORON good and choice 160 6 180 Ib aver- Ages 11.00 to 11.25; practical top 11.35; majority 140 to 150 Ib selec- | TH : _ = tions 11.25 to 11:50; bulk packing Wiehinetenn Dect | —(P)-Rele- sows 8.60 to 9.00; desirable killing | lation of the insurgent members. to igs largely 11.75 to 12.00; heavy- N minor committees by house Republi- Weight hogs 10.15 to 10.75;' medium | cans described today by Repre 10.65. to 255 . | sentative Frear of Wisconsin, chair lihts light lights 10.60 to 11.65; packing an of the insurgent group, as “pet- sows 8.30 to 9.20; slaughter pis 11.50 and humiliating.” Is taken “Dear, that’s fine— s for it!” you deserve a k “But, John! You haven't even opened it yet!” “Huh! I don’t need to— I can see it came from KLEIN’S TOG ERY Suneunuecaneueuenucesugcncosvecsceonransiggy Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 17.--P)—| | 12.00. Ray Brophy, 50, a bachelor farmer | eee : ners weak to/0f northwest of Jamestown, was iba 2 ea Ons Ieee “Heavies off found dead in his eur abovt 10 miles| Camrett: of Tennessee, the. minor wnost;, liberal. supply well-finished |S0uth of Eldridge Wednesday morn-| jeader, who yesterday offered . Heavy steers offered; several loads| ing When. his friend. John Lorenz! pathy ‘to the insurgents. He read ay held around 14.00; best early a RAO Raa adres Tees j editorial which decl the Demo- 12,75; common steers seayee; bu he house ad- Representative : ; , A ; 4 : : ¥ night before. Lorenz notified auth- Marty IRM houge hadc lene : : bulk rites at Jamestown ‘and the body mathp House hada: Fae es cag ean ee stock | was brought to local undertaking par- ity atand on theo + upward to 12.00. ing) Coroner Movine Jt Folding 2 bert jarrett argued that the Demo- ‘s tem to be followed by an inquest. evel mn Sheep 14,000; fat lambs strong to} POrtem to oe ie een n county | crats had foyght adoption of the one higher; ibulk desirable kinds to| Lorenz is held in the county jail. He aad i mired the independence 2 Tae ores \says the two were on their way to a ; ents, abippers and) et yareLenere 162 {0 | another bachelor farmer’s home when| #4 courage” of the insurgents, weight ewes 9.00; good 85|the car stalled. Unable to start it, cae Ringe 12.75; 75 4b ‘feed. | they decided to stay in the car till NAVY ! A morning. Lorenz was dressed in a LACKS ing lambs upwards to 1 big fur’ coat and with-stood the ex-| * FUNDS NEEDED AUDITORIUM | The Merry Xmas Pla: Matinee-Night, December 25 (Xmas) capacity of that theatre, SEAT SALE WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23rd. BUY EARLY AND BE SAFE. FAane Nichols “\— posure which is supposed to have é Chicas Deen tt UO- butter low. Killed” Brophy, | County Attorney FOR ADVANCE DON’T BE CROWDED OUT er; receipts 6,183 tubs; creamery | says the bédy of Brophy shows) ta : During Its " oli tras 45%c; 4% bruises which call for investigation. 1 Du run of four solid years at the Republic Theatre, ‘ Bees ya etary (Continued from page one) \ ( ift 5 New York, “ABIE’S IRISH ROSE” played to the absolute yes a = = er through nonuse for long periods Eges lower; L ofthe! Hipnapowen tr nae ceipts firsts 44 to addition to thi fi 8 s i ordinary firsts 36 to 40c; refrigerh- moved on thigh freauencie +, tor extras 45%c; firsts 34c, Cheese \ when, owing to static conditions, the unchanged. j normal frequencies were impossible of use, thus effecting savings on CHICAGO POULTRY land-line tolls.” \ ‘Chicago, Dee. 17.) —Poultry Ree J cars; alive steady; receipts four CHANGES FROM ofaPpacticollugn = Well chosen gifts for men are those that bring comfort SDLODONAONOSOODOOENOOOUODDNOORUGONODENOGEEOOEEUOE ' fowls 28 to 24c; springs 25%e; tur- : soe | 5 LAUGHING ‘ weys Sie; roosters 16cr ducks 22 0) et ee nd vesutianm ofacore-| DISCUSSION OF | —convenience—usefulness. That’s the secret of pleas- SUCCESS % 7 POTATOES. ,,| Wisconsin and Tow wilt meet with FOREIGN DEBT ing men at Christmas time—give them something from / if ii e — —Potatoes: i q ” y le P EINE, Dee, te lige ratuer| Mike Utne sDURRETETS, SOTA Gceatinaaattta hse Aa a man’s store, where every item ‘has been selected with slow; market firm; total U, S. ship-| state traffic of motor trucks. a ments 428 cars; Wisconsin-Minne-| “Considerable difficulty is exper-| court. Before the senate met, offic- sota gacked round whites 3.60 to 3.75; | jenced by trucks traveling interstate, jals had visited the galleries and Idaho sacked rurals 3.50; sacked rus-| especially in view of the fact that k demonstrations of ap- \ sets 3.40 to 3.65, the laws of afbe. seapertiyp states re 1 or disapproval, under threat a quire a truck to obtain a license be-| spectators would be expelled FARGO BUTTER p)—But.| fore traveling on any of the high-| Today had been selected long in Fargo, N. D., Dec. 17.—#)—| ut: | ways. 2 }| advance for taking up the resolution, terfat, churning cream 47¢; pack-| Mr, Holm today said he has no de-) but it’ was indicated that the senate , , ing stock, aes finite plans of reciprocity to ‘offer| would turn to other business after a i / fo and that it is a matter of legislative | short session of debate, and would id MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR action. not settle down to general disc AUneseE DRE 17 (Flour | SO ek care setupned « from | Nee mneee. gener 10e higher: in ‘arlgad lots, family Mingl Bie mete he was revelnctaal | ee) Ce ensue” atents quoted at 9.88 fo 2.85. aon ident of the National Association rater os tb cotton sacks’ shipments | Pregident of tne etate. ; ELKS BAND of the nesis and functions of the the one aim of pleasing and satisfying men customers. Mentioned here are only a few of the many desirable and practical items on display in our men’s section. You'll find it a great help to visit here if you have men’s gifts to buy. 4 AUOOEOCHADOOUOGOOUADOQUODOQEOUOQGONUGUGLOTUGUEGOGNONEOLONENN . Th play that puts. ‘ , Un humor 4 t — Oh -Spink & Company a 46, 652 barrels. Bran 26.50. SATOH No reheatyal tonight. Bert { . (wig OF CARLOT B) EL : rehearsal Monday night at \ i Same company that played St. Paul-Minneapolis, : sinneapalis, Bees Trang of] No reheaeeel ene Wess o'clock, : : ‘diate ee ew y 5 Weeks each!! Gariot ether 170% fo 1.88%: rehearsal Monday night at 5) > Late To Claes : & Prices Eve.—85c to $2.20, incl higher. dark northern J 10 Me | relock. Too Late To Classify 3 ’ ; ; $2.20, include tax, no higher 1.86%; No. 4 do 150% to 80%; ——— saat 2 : / py ae Leas No, 2 mixed! Frank Everts, . : No. 41, 1e17-et F Prices Mat.—85c to $1.65, include tax, no higher. : Matinee at 3 p. m. \ pO SSCS 0 or Tew 5 EL OM oF OE oF OM OM OT OME OAT A OM OT OT ORCS OA ONP OAT MP ONT oF ORF OMT Owe

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