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* inn SISMAKUK ‘TRIBUNK \MISS PALMER WILL CHANGE STUDY COURSE PAGE EIGHT. cabinet represent: while educa-| bags and Gifts special: this| Style. without extravagance tion hi , Dr. id. | week. Coat Main Phone AbOESSE Padua for the | eetablish- this a So ng Hi ery. ou = aye s. ment of a tliat acl of education Dance at Moran's Th FINANCIAL NEWS ARKETS | the Manitoba Tuberculosis Saniter- ium, Ninnette, Man., on “Health Ed- ucation.” “The North Dakota Hymn,” with words by James W. Foley and music ;by Dr. C. S. Putnam of the state GRAIN LIVESTOCK advanced by the speaker was that at By Associated Press Leased Wire cabinet meetin; roblems often : - iii Stud continued from page one) ee Aollege, Fargo, will be| come up whose fundamental solu-|night, Oct. 27. Teachtrs wel- ‘ 7 iste Study, John Lee Coulter, Fargo; Art, sung. Dr. Aurelia Reinhardt and! tions lie in education. “The help-| come. ne . HE AT PRICES hh blah T. ae a Leal Valley City. na Eee a Ensign, New York city,} ful counsel of one who had dedi ct. English—Helen J. Sullivan, state W!' other speaker: ed his life to educational service Close Close —Today— . ~Today— university, Grand Forks, gi —— # Special prices during Tyach- 4 3 y v general would no doubt be of benefit to the ; Yesterday Year Ago Open = High = tow Close | chairman, with the following divi RADIO SOS CALL entire group,” the speaker said, | ¢f8 Convention on our entire ARD thea seh 143% 1.23% 1.04% 1.23% 2.24% | Sonal chairmen: Grammar, A, W.) NGS HIPS perch icone imal stock of Coats, Dreases and Ca r Es 2444 ABM GLK 10% 12K 1 | Salman, Mie Literature, Mrs. BRI 4 SE KINDNESS BRINGS $5,000 Millinery. Sarah Gold Shop. ory O7 % 74% r ce B, Putnam, New Rockford; arpenter, Iowa, Oct. 26.—()—A | seer 5 nee exon ° rt oy eT Tei Reading, Letitia ” Dobbins, Rolla: TO VESSEL’ Ss AID check for $5,000 has been received Matinee Every Day 2:00 Buying Based on Assumption; 41.) 129% 1.47% 120% 1.30% 1.29% 1.30% SA ay Wee: {Contiduka Fremn Saba HY by Altes Kereta eal merchant, TONIGHT « W s ‘ Fy - 1 DY rsrode, state university, . - with a note stating that it is a re- ednesday : is i 83% TI% BBM 831 BOX, Al : ication—Fred C. Spald- se ‘ o a tramp who s ere a mont = 2s LN dea neal exer on on 2 ox |i realty, ith ive allow PR hdpetarllatet iad I tle a0. Stehn took the stranger toa THEATRE ‘ LAST TIMES!’ - X " b RT 87% Bb" 85% | divisional chairmen: Physical Train f J adies Aid society supper. He has . . * Chicago, Oct. Buying on Heads ae Ma vies ae @% | ing, Harriett E. Perry, Jamestown; W2s found from Genoa to Rio} refused Aakers onthe case un- - Re basis that. Un ates wheat| May So RBM 0. 90% 88 .88% | Temperance, Anna D. Burr, Bis- Janiero and Buenos Aires, was in} tit he has learned whether the check, ; ices are too mpared to| @4%@% @% @K ~ ee a ero tC Ga aa me ee ee Last Time Tonight ; : Vinnipeg and Li led to an! Oats— . rs ead of the physiology and hygiene vete I 4 a » is good. “ arly upturn ome initial Dec. 46 AY AT 461 AT, | divisions. due here yesterday and was to have sli ‘ BOW Bsiiness, ho shown be-| Dee ote winks died . Each committee, Miss Palmer said,’ £4ne to Buenos Aires, where she! — MINOT PIONEER DIES an ause predicted f in Argentina! March AB% 49% — ABYS 48% | will devise its course with a view to Was to arrive Saturday. "i Minot—Sever Oen, 64, who -has y ad failed to appear. Opening at Se @% North Dakota conditions and the The first news of the disaster| been a resident of Minot for the past 66 99 » to a shade advance, May . 49% 48% 50 49%; 49% | time which teachers in the schools Teached here when the Bahia radio! 49 years, died suddenly Oct. 18 at ; heat quickl, rose (alll Rye ‘ can reasonebly be expected to give Station reported hearing Rana then the home of his sister, Mrs. Belle j above yesterday's finish. |" “Dec, 985% 1.00% 98% 97% 9B them. Each committee will present, alls for aid being relayed by ships|McFadden. For the last 23 years F 2 AEE ae a @% ee its Mila, the minimum ee cat ae up the Mafalda’s te fe Le ited his home with corn starting uncha a larch 1.0035 1.01 0% ments which may expected of, frantic Ub ‘ is sister in Minot. erat F ~ showing May 1.01% 1.067% 1.02% 1.02 children in any subject at any per-| Word received here by wireless COMEDY ; ‘ Lard— ‘ iod of their school life. and at Pernambuco said that the Too Late *> Classify mills at Minneapolis | “Oct, 13.85 11.72 11.70 peciaianetie tray stricken vessel sent its first SO 8] RooM FOR RENT—A large cozy, “A Blonde’s Revenge” vere purch: at futures, De-| Noy, 13.77 11.90 11.70 40TH ANNUAL call at 7:07 p. m., and sank several| “comfortable room on ground floor, Fember in tere ee 13.22 1247 12.30 hours later Hae Boe a suitable for two. Close in. Phone Rude. iy 6 i : r % : ab URS.» FRI - SAT. Reece ca so CONVENTION: Although ‘shipping citcles here| 262M or call at 208 Mandan i. taken off unsettled 1155 13.00 OPENS TODAY |stated that there were 1,600 persons PARTIES wishing toh t n pertions of the westeral Jan, 12.10 13.00 1175001187 -11.75 aboard the liner, the Rio Janeiro] * itty Seka cottetieced, Box i Etch We cton 3 buen. ee Bellies — (Continued from page one) mri ie te waabae yee) Elder, Ash or Elm, call at 1011 American wheat was reported ..s * ‘“smembers of the crew. i; | # 4 tional world. —Store building and fixtures, pitly good. Response was made by Misz Jennie! Al! but 110 of the passengers H Corn traders paid considerable at- i ; Sli a fhe, SHHTMAAY Poe He were Italia. emigrants bound for a| 00d location for some one to con- nthe corn helt «n the aiiter hand, AY WOMEEE LO cattcioweeté big tind themectves Inducted {ite ee the things dete to aapauen eicaten A et ae Pema being bound hae = eran einen poi commission houses showed a pro- * Pa Fy Pa " , en feds to ri ‘or Montevideo and Buenos Aires. Sastt ai Br) aided tendenty to take to the stendys Ao eat a tl he SE AITIGR AG Erath se EG UR ee State during the last few)" Although the number of casual-| FOR 'RENT—Garage opposite Post- ying side on all breaks in te souieE Walloels. 17 40 for itexie bred | pai islet TH slide down the pole y ‘Need for winds atheasvonseuteieat es in, the eae sea not known von “hate Third aed bt corn. Illinois reports indicated] 77 | rt ble liienaeeen ; i sate ere, the National Telegraph bu- NT—Eight room house, Pat the mvemont ots corm i) unas fed Sealing gary ele) anger (am ear, hey rowee ube the educational PIOETAM ren’ received a meesage’ from its| modern in ever way, fall base'|] The daring love sfory of a lout over’ for the season. weighty offerings 12.905 choice veal-| tradition with such careless aban-| Palmer, state superintendent, of pub- Sit) cercone ware mise ne iat]. ment. Also inside garage. 413 W.|1 woman who staked all for tt ers to outsiders up to 15.00; pack-| don that they all but wreck one of} lic instruction, in a talk before the ree jr ‘4 . eater] A ve FUTURES IRREGULAR pr Cause Not Determinec PARTY wishes to buy desirable resi- ION MILL CITY MARKET ers mostly 13.00 to 13.50. the country’s finest fire depart-| North Dakota Education association,| ‘rhe agent of the steamship com-| dence property that is a satisfac- Minneapolis, Oct. 26.—()—Wheat| Sheep 18,000; opening slow; pack-| ments. in session here, this morning. ipany said that he had no word as to] tory bargain, for an investment. Imperial Comedy futures were firm but irregular to-| €'S, Tesisting higher asking prices: “LOVES OF CARMEN” ENDING| Musi snot ings Necessary ‘the cause of the disester, but Tribune No 32. « - flay, the market meeting selling on| a ae tat ae Mile toa, S GROAGEMENT | tion of ‘the beautiful aoe Ghee tines HOBIE that it possibly might have ‘The Kangaroo ” ree been due to an explosion in the en- things whose value pat be im- gines. No word of the number saved pressed on students and fully ap- and those drowned had been received preciated by the teachers, Miss at the steamship office this morn- Palmer said, ing. “Teaching of all kinds is entirely The passenger list of the Princi- too much devoted to getting ready pessa Mafalda was not available for examination,” the speaker aver- this morning, but the Italian em- red, “Ve take the first year to get bassy said that Professor Gigli, di- ready for the second year and the rector of the statistical institute of second year to get ready for the Rome, was among the passengers. third year and so on until finally, The waters off Bahia, where the too often music is left out of the Principessa Mafalda sunk, are made hig! school because it does not pre- treacherous by unmarked rocks just pare us for college. | below the surface. The Munson lin- ‘Education is valuable in propor- er, Western World, going from Darice at Moran’s Thursday night, Oct. 27. Teachers wel- come. Special prices during Teach- ers’ Convention on our entire stock of Coats, Dresses and Millinery. Sarah Gold Shop. Style without. extravagance, 512 Main Ave. Phone 566, . WELCOME, TEACHERS Special in the latest Mil- ithe upturn and receiving support on! dips. Outside markets gained ground early and fell back after midday, Minneapolis futures fol- owing. Early low in the local pit was 3-8 to 1-2 cent down from yesterday, and high up to midday was 3-4 cents up from the last close. Oats advanced 1-2 cent early and ell back on profit taking. December barley advanced cent, with pit offerings light. Rye lost its pep after a show of firmness early and toward midday December broke 1 1-4 cent: Admirers of Dolores Del Rio and Victor McLaglen, the famous Fox stars in “What Price Glory,” will have their final chance to see them tonight in “Loves of Carmen,” their current picture at the Capitol thea- tre. This icture has been: playing to capacity houses since Monday. Raoul Walsh, the director, succeded in catehing the true atmosphere of Spain andthe passion of her peo- ple in this picture of a matador and his love. Ludwig Quanrud Buys scattering 13.50; few below; selected load to shippers 13.85; best held; higher; culls 10.25 to 11.00; asking 14.00 to 14.25 and better for good and choice range lambs; good conie- acks and choice fed clipped lambs eligible around 13.50 and 12.00 re- spectively; sheep stong; desirable fat ewes 6.00 to 6.50 mostly; feeding lambs slow; demand less urgent. 1-2; Bulk eligible 14.00 to 14.50. \ MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Oct. 26 Open High Low ‘lose Detective” For best results ship Your Grain to— Wheat— tion to its bearing on life. The only Buenos Aires to New York last|linery this week. Silk Hosier: =e Loni Maxseed eee 1-4 ‘ 1.22, 123) 1.21% 1.22%! Qut Luther Monson’ phase of musical education which spring, struck one of these rocks and| all newest shades. Silk cules. oe oo el ea Foe ‘taie March 1.25% 1.26% 225% 1.26 has universal application is music was salvaged only after considerable garments. Flowers, the latest Rhee ered Invited Sadi demand May == 1.27% 1.28% 1.27 1.28%! purchase of Luther Monson’s in-| @PPreciation. Music is one of the difficulty. « your banker abou* 1s improved for good, Ry ality. The market generally was noc. most powerful factors in the world The Princi ipessa Mafalda, which| for dresses and coats. Hand- Ke 1 92% .93 191% .92 | terests in the Bismarck Accessory} ti h ae Balle | firm to one cent higher with a bet- March 94 - ‘94 93'g 193% | and Tire company by Ludwig Quan-, group feeling, ae ‘ cmeiune ee Mod oe inde es bg ter demand from mills. Winter)” Qats— tud, who had been in partnership home is a tie to the fireside.” year-old daughter of King Victor] wheat offerings were light and de-/ Dec, 43% 44% 43% 44%] with Mr. Monson, was announced, "" "" Must Appreciate Beauty Emmanue] of Italy, who married mand fair, Durum was firm and) March .45% | here today. Mr. Quanrud will con-; in, ty 9 fur = # 4 Py | he bi a Turning to literature, Miss Palm- Prince Phillippe of Hesse in 1925. unel . ; May 16M 46% 46 46s | Gime to Ot snes under er declared that familiarity with The ship was a twin screw. steel Corn offerings were light and de-| Flax— e same firm name, he having a8- ood writings give to the individual steamship of 9,210 tons. : and was quiet. 2 Oct. 2.03% | sumed all indebtedness against the ‘ict only a means of expression - More than seven years ago the Oats were steady and quiet. 2.03% 2.06 2.03% 2.05% | firm. All bills ‘payable to the firm through continually enlarging the liner, while en route from Buenos Rye was in quiet to fair demand. 2.12% 2.1416 2.12% 2.18% | are likewise to be paid to Mr. Quan-; . Canulary but also power to express Aires to Italy, was erroneously re- Barley was firm at 1-2 cent bet- rley- 2 eae d. ter js intelligently what might have been ported to have struck a mine and|y tor. Range was 67 to 74 cents. Dec. 6915.70 6915.70 Mr. Munson, it is understood, is | pie dumb feeling tink with 700 hoaed Flaxseed demand was fair to/May 712 71's 71% .71%8/ contemplating the purchase of tite/ "Yne individual must be trained to ““Duniag the Werth eee tte Hellen good early but crusher demand tone: a repair business elsewhere in ; . , ‘ Fema uyt BISMARCK GRAIN poe know the beautiful when it is seen, government used it as a troop ship.| — and to realize the beauty which is Departmental meetings were held Dr. Aurelia Rei ne . Bismarck, Oct. 26 Se, eee isible at_ home, Miss Pal id. i PRICES DROP (svete: gu ‘Mundy's Department |"*** “Scata'faat™ “Education Needs Member in Cabinet No. 1 northern ... Store Club’ Forn-ed this afternoon. No, 1 amber durui x . . i hardt, president of Mills colle; ; yes AFTER RISE No. t ela Ane 3 Selecting, ““Mundy’s Department! Oakland, Calif, and Dr. Francis The importance of education in the No. 1 flax > Store Club” as a name for their or-/ Blair, retiring president of the Na- national life justifies its representa- sociation, are to, tion in the cabinet of the United Hong! Education association, are t°/ states, Dr. Charl O. Williams, field don, Valley City, will lead the si secretary of the National Education ing and H. O, Pippin, Dickinson, will] association, told members of the be presiding ‘officer. rural section, N. D. E. A., at their Report of the nominating com-| meeting this afternoon. mittee will be le at tomorrow Despite the fact that there are morning’s session. Mrs, Katherine} more than 27,000,000 school children Cook, chief of the department, of| and 1,000,000 teachers, while only rural education, federal bureau? of | about one-tenth of the population is education, Washin; D. C., will] engaged in agriculture and a like ganization, employes ‘of the A. W. Lucas company completed the or- ganization of the store club at a meeting last: evening in the base- ment annex of the store. The club name is a forerunner of the inten- tion of the store management to change from the name “A. W. Lucas company” to “Mundy’s Department Store” at the completion of the store’s present fiscal year next Jan- Causes Prices to Slide Down- * ward From Early Peaks Speltz. per “cwts SHELL CORN No. 3, 56 Ibs. or more No, 4, 55 Ibs. .. No. 5 New York, Oct. 26. upward movement ket in the early trading today, in- (?)—A strong he stock mar- , foday. i:| , One cent per pound discount ,un- pee 5 : PRAISE FROM A.H. HAMILTON tigated b; ‘d_ break: third. o uary 10, speak ‘on “Rural Education” and Dr.| number in manufacturing, the two L Serer cast the General Mo- der 55 Ib. ear corn, 70 IF ;. five cents Oreacientich of the store's em- David Stewart, superintendent of} latter industries have % \dequate . ‘course one seldom uses 's fall, marvelously smooth t ti id din. under shell. loyes was started in September and but it is certainly occasionally to “turn it on” ener aca Beneulative,. busines aan eonae wes ts fast, pignts business Caine fol- when visitors ave present and watch prior dag Ppetered out for a time in the early iF Wheat --+++ <9 llowed the serving of a bountiful din- : ner by a committee of which Mr: Mary Potter was chairman. N. E. Stowe was elected president of the club, with Mrs. W. S. Roher named vice president and Miss Margarct Kapan chosen as secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Potter was chosen director in charge of entertainment, Miss Alma. Sundquist as director charge of sick and re! Mrs. Alice Finnegan as director in charge of publicity, and W. S. Ayers as di- rector in charge of the business af- fairs of the club. ; Monthly meetings will-be held for social enjoyment and mutual inter- est of the store and its employes, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Stella Willins, former world’s amateur afternoon. The temptation to take profits on gains of one to three points, supplemented by bear selling | (7 of United States steel, Green Can- anea Copper and Houston Oil, caused pric to slide downward rapidly from their early peaks. General Motors, which started at 133 1-2, fell to 130 1-4, fractionally under yesterday’s final quotation. United States Steel, avhich closed | yesterday at 139 3-8, dipped to 136 | 3-4 as more consideration was given to the drop of nearly $5,000,000 in third quarters earnings of the cor- poration. Du Pont receded to 218 t after getting as high as 225 3-4 and International Harvester dropped five points from its best figure. Green! p Cananea copper had a loss of 6 1-2 as the reputed pool in the issue backed away from offerings, and in .,many other instances large gains ) were whittled down materially. Although a number of extra divi- dends by minor companies attracted attention, and aside from the Gen- SO. ST. PAUL ‘LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Mi Oct. 26.— of A.)—Cattle, 4,000; in. arriving; steers and jyearlings generally steady; mostly 8.75@10.25; comdon kinds 8.00 down; she stock 6.00@7.25 on cows and 0@8.25 on heifers; cutters active; strong, 4.756@5.50; bulls 15 @25 cents by sa weighty medium grades 6.75; bulk 6.25@6.60; stock- ers and feeders steady. Calves, 3,000; vealer: rule cents higher; good lights 12.00@12.50; yulk 12.25 down. Hogs, 21,000; very slow, few early tales and most bids 5C cetns lower than Tuesday’s average’ biddin, 8.75@9.75; for butcher and bac! hogs; choice butchers around 10.00; bidding 8.00@8.25 mostly for pack- ing sows; 8.75 on pigs; average cost ‘uesday 9.( 5 weight £21 . T Sheep, 3,500; very little done early; indications around steady assay sellers asking 12.25 @13.25; for fat lambs; mostly 11.25 Like a fine hotel on wheels! The New Pioneer Limited GMoore as velvet; rich as a rare. . old violin. § users never © cease to marvel at the true, clear’ quality of Sparton reception . . . unalloyed purity of its tone. . Hear your favorite station on the rich tonea SPARTON ELECTRIC MODELS—NO BATTERIES eral Motors statement, new develop- » ments had a bearish tinge, The money situation was little changed. Notwithstanding the extent of the setback in particular shares, how- _ ever, there vere few spots of actual weakness. There was quite a ) spriakling of soft spots in steel, @11.50 on heavies ad 9.50 on culls; sheep steady; der’ ew to packers She made a record for accuracy, 4s she only made 15 errors in the 60 minutes, writ- ing at the rate of 121 words per minute. Watch for further announcements. Information a f At the Movies | Sere See | “SLTINGE THEATRE ; copper, public utilities, chemical and railroad equipment groups. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK of A.)—Hogs 20,000; uneven; slow, 25 to 50 cents lower than Tuesday’s erage; most early sales 10.75; - ave weights 235 to 315 pounds; stri choice 250 to 300 pound averages lides on roller bearings. Ithasthenew ages bald to, 10.86 and 512 Main Ave. Phone 566. psec tpn a0 > - ggg 10.60; most rigs an ns poi eee = Soy apg a din Bes, sows 82 pice p-| Masquerade, A.0.U.W. smart cafe. Its obser ‘aes ged Shp me lat and then blic in- vation-car is looked upon as a can also be furnished by the Wallace Beery and Raymond Hat-|jora1 Underwood office. Phone 20, : ton, the greatest comedy team in motion picture history, have come back to ths screen in a picture which is said to outdistance both ‘Behind the Front” and “We're in the Navy Now. This new Save M; El Special prices during Teach- ers’ Convention on our entire and without extravagance, Thursday, Oct. 27. Publ vited. . Ifyou visit be sure to take this favorite clib! No extra fare. ‘ OrPeed s btobom: Asschioqgeveabe.s train. It is to please! Zé single-room. Milwaukee or the

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