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. PAGE. TWO | Few Markets Today + _ Because of the Armistice day holiday, stock exchanges and boards of tratie throughout the country’ are cloged today and consequently only a few market reports are available. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Nov. 11.—(#)—(U. 8. D. of A.)—Hogs, 20,000; better grade hogs genera‘ly 10 tc 15 cents high- er than best price Thursda, or 15 to 25 cents better than average; pigs 25 to 50 cents higher than av- erage; packing sows steady to strong; spots on desirable kinds 10 to 15 cents higher; top short loads 9.85; bulk good to coic 0 to 250 pound averages 5; 170 to| 200 pounds 9.00@: pigs mostly | 8. ds downward to | urassy natives t from 9.00 to 11.01 fairly active; at 5. ter; mostly ers to big pi siders up t id bi s wooled comebacks and s to packers around £5 cents | lower; 13.50@ scattering to outsiders upward to 14.10; few ret Iambs 100 to 1 11.50; culls dragg: sheep steady; bulk good and ch fat ewes 6.00@6.' 0 early trad- ing on choice light weights; feeding Jambs supply Hehe; cqlality mostly medium to good; few comebacks 13.50@ 13.75. 480. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Nov. 11.—()— (U.S. D, of A.)—Cattle 2,000; slow, steady on all classes; stecr run very light; few warmed up na- tives 11.25; few cars westerns held above 11,00; she stock 5.50 to 8.00; two cars weighty western heifers later price; one load cows 7.25; cutters 4.75 to 5.75; bulls steady| 6.75 down; stockers and feeders dull. Calves 1,500; vealers quality considered, 25 or more higher; good lights 11.50, Hogs 15,500; openin; fully steady | Xo strong; ‘with Thursday’s average; desirable butcher and bacon hogs - 8.50 to 9.00; early top $9.00; some *held higher; bidding mostly 8.25 for light lights; packing sows large- ‘ly 7.60; better kinds upward to 8.00; pigs opening steady, bulk de- sirable kinds 9.00; average cost ‘Thursday $8.51; weight 208 pounds. Sheep 2,000; nothing done early; sbidding around 25 cents lower; fat lambs 12.50 to 13.50; most culls and —_—_—_—_—— are the ideal breakfast. Serve them daily. For - thatnut-like flavorand light, melting quality get the fam: {| turie -|the cor ~| destruction smolder in the hearts -|of the people.” heavies 9,50 to 11.60, res; Abst fat ewes to packers 5.00 to re) ul POTATOES ago, Nov. 11.—<)—Potatoes: Receipts 200 cars; on track 473; to- tal United: Stctes shipmentr 1,149 cars; demand and trading slow, market dull and weak; Wisconsin sacked round white 1.60@1.75; few fancy higher; Minnesota-North Dakota sacked round whites and Red river Ohios 1.50@1.60; mostly 1,50@1.55; sacke:. sandlend Ohios @ Idaho sackeé 75@1.90; fancy shad poorly graded 1.50@1.70. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Nov. 11.—(4)—Poultry alive easy; receipts eight cars; fowls .16 to .22; springs .19 to 28 1-2; turkeys .33 ‘to .38; roosters .17; ducks .18 to 22; geese .19. MINNEAPOLIS FEOUR Minneapolis, Nov. 11.—(4—Flour unchanged; shipments (holiday). Bran $28.75 to 29.26. "|World Peace Is of Europe and it inspires the think- ing of millions of people across the sea, “While this spirit of restlessness and irritation abounds in the Old World the foundations of the world’s fone are shaken and the hopes of imanity for permanent peace, so high a few years ago, is now chilled with the realization that the seeds of another war have been sown, the consequence of which will be disaster unléss these war-breeding conditions are removed and the leading nations assume a definite responsibility for maintaining world peace.” Should Encourage Disarmament Facing these menaces to world peace, America should continue on a basis of real friendship for all| nations, labor unceasingly for the! disarmament of the leading mili- tary powers, encourage the crea- tion of agencies for the settlement of international controversies for the removal, wherever possible, of all conditions which lead to friction among the largcr nations, the speaker said. russets higher; Says in Speech d from page one) : and national hatreds, y | jealon s and antipathies, and international security, will be American propaganda fills the press I states against any country, THE BISMARCK TRIBU TRIBUNE __ 9 here: that per- group of countries, that may after threaten to $8 Senttey ae them; no autocratic power | mitted to plunge eh world Wate an- other maelstrom of human destruc- tion without having to !account to America for the consequences of its barbarous action.” In view of the fact that the Bee of universal brotherhood lies beyond the vision of the ge encration,” Shafer w: that merica continue to be f: ward other nations, firm, ju: honorable in its deali He and that it “maintain that degree of preparedness in military and naval equipment as may be neces- sary to protect our nation’s inter- ests and to meet any emergency that and | maintained at all costs by the United { may arise on the stage of bibsiluse tional life.” LT. COL. BROWN GIVES ADDRESS AT AUDITORIUM (Continue fet from page one) 7. 4 In addition he said America should | give it to you; if you do, they will. Endangered, Shafer “give notice, whenever the occasion bee: experience that our demands, that the great principles | rep: it for which it fought in the late war, | cons \ {the principles of liberty, democracy | carry at the wishes of their con- stituents. “Armistic Day means nothing Capitol ars running back for ages, stalk across nent and the still fires of Jealousy Plainly Evident This country, Shafer said, is .not free from the effects of the situa- tion existing in Europe. Some na- tions manifest a marked coolness toward the United States and “even! among our late allies the spirit of |f~ jealousy of our growth, power and} prosperity is plainly evident; partic- | ularly among nations that are in- debted to us for war loans. Anti- ea 25 “a: 25c¢ see th pena ek ll (or e quarter Fascinating! Colorful! 512 Ave. D Fancy Grapefruit, 2 for For best results ship Your Grain to— McCarthy Bros. Co. Established 1885 [ i F Mi GRAIN COMMISSION MERCHANTS MINNEAPOLIS — DULUTH Correspondence Invited Ask your banker about us Oranges (small size) 3 doz. Fresh bulk Mince Meat, per Ib. . 7 Theatre Tonight Only, Friday, Nov. 11th Earl Derr Biggers’ Gripping Saturday Evening Post story and best-seller with MARIAN NIXON and HOBART BOSWORTH head- Ing an all-star cast. COOK’S GROCERY THE “BIG” LITTLE STORE Phone 565- | Cranberries, Celery, Lettuce, Table Queen Squash Cauliflower a for. Meat Department Everything in Beef, Pork, Brookfields, Swift's Premium Bacon, Frankfurts, Calf Liver FRESH OYSTERS SPRING CHICKENS eal iver Sausage The beauty killer. HERE, it strikes a beautiful coy Page ere, it a promising man—soon k sink, wit prospects, into ee Whee a deadly affliction constipation is! Thief of youth. Robber of strength. i Evil forerunner of dionese and Kelle 9 ALL: misery! It Ie kills fa sold wit beauty! ‘What a blessing that there is lief from this dreadful ib bed eee ‘3 ALL-BRAN is guaranteed Why ALL-BRAN alone is effective ALL-BRAN has “bulk.” Fae Fg sri ag and cain Seae ees contains 6o little in hardly enough to have any effect at all. ~"’ai is why doctors recommend ALL-BRAN. i cause ALL-BRAN is 100% bran. Different from habit-forming drugs. And contrast fer pn with dan- gerous drugs and come useless unless the dose is stantly ine: licious with milk or cream — and one fruits or lew moments to ,, - Pusehase price, nut-like flavor. . Serve it with other 08 Z cereals. In soups. package. Vie down fe ALL-BRAN is de- - » Lat it soak a out all its onevery r Jif it doesn’t bring to the hearts of | premium for national 1 live insurance. | Fort all of us the desire and the determ-|We can not expect our heirs to col- | take . ination to pasa on to our children lect that Haapgec at par a we cial t rian the national heritage given us by in we Stop our forefathers. Unless willing to defend it, unless we ave | wen!’ willing to pay the price there is no ea ded receive on which is thelr d “We Richholt’s Cash and Carry. correct our delinquency. “we are to im oo fe toa “ary belt ahd tell wi uu do want.” Observance at Fort that our childr/ will the heritage have di Grocery Specials FOR THIS WEEK-END Bread, 2 loaves: CARPE meviaes wan QUAL, vercrescveeseveeceeeee ce ewes: 10¢ Carrots, per bushel ......0 Red Beets, per bushel ... . Schilling’s Coffee, per pound Tomatoes, 2 cans for... Dates, bulk, Wetsch Grocery FREE DELIVERY Phone 1317 222 So. 9th Street Scott's Grocery PHONE 816 MEAT Taaeae a 311 SEVENTH ST. About Dolls SEE THE BIG DOLL IN OUR WINDOW Come in and ask us how to get one of these big $3.00 dolls for only .......+...4. Tokay‘ Grapes, while they last, one basket Good Eating and Cooking Apples, per peck 6 GLASSES FREE! ; with 6 cakes AM-OND-OL for .....-... 59c This coupon and 59c presented to your dealer is good for 6 cakes of Am-ond-ol, the luxurious toilet soap made from the finest palm and almond oils. As a special introductory offer, you will receive absolutely. free, a handsome set of 6 beautiful 10 oz. glasses of at- tractive design, worth 10c each. The total value of soap and glasses is $1.20. You pay only 59c for the-entire deal. Take this coupon to your dealer today. . THE CINCINNATI SOAP CO., Cincinnati, Ohio - .29c 2 Sweet potatoes, 5 lbs. for see eee eee eceeeeeesevecessees U. 8. INSPECTED MEATS ~ PURITY BAKERY GOODS Grocery ' THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE DEMONSTRATION Manchester Biscuit and Princess Patt Coffee Fancy lot dressed spring chickens, per Ib. a nn nice abi ncwipbiacr tine si ug Fancy lot dressed stewing chickens, per Ib. s cece eee erccvevccecccsaceoees Manchester Biscuit Co. will hold a demonstration, and special sale at our store Saturday. Come in and try them. We will also serve Princess Patt Coffee. 10 Ibs... Standard Pack, No. 2 cans, Corn, Peas and do not, at the end of the ey war, » ‘We almost at you heal 25c ean. TOC | 10c ag sit thas Cetin te ten Linen today aid unable o|thvaghont 2h avefllas wad day with @ spe- in the Wold war, to fall mast the ground| troops were, a e at noon. While the was ceremony conel with the firing raised from half mast, it\had, béen! of a salite of 21 guns. EMPRESS In no wise can the time-tested “Yee—For Many. tei 1—Foods of highest quality. 2—Lowest cash- prices, * 8—Courteous, prompt service. 4—Clean, sanitary stores. ; 6 Convenient, self-serve privilege saves time. “Jim Dole’s” Fancy Sliced PINEAPPLE, oe Brand, No. 2 1-2 “Sunmaid” RAISINS” Seeded. or poy Hills’ Bros. Famous DROMEDARY FOODS Cocoanut, 30, 2 5 Grapefruit, 1-2 Ib. pkg. ... CNo. 2 can “Faireo” or Brand sire ce 3 e, 20¢ value, Cc SOUPS ‘Tomato, Vegetable and; 25c for iow teetitns Mme andi new Powder an isis Seaeaae ened Le IC DEL — DEL MAIZ! « Bie) ‘ender on New! The Kernels are so are Cut so Far Away ‘from the Cob, that all Tough Fibers are Avoided. It’s Delicious! ‘SPECIALS Sweet Potatoes Cranberries Ripe Tomatoes seid RUT Celery —. UNIVERSITY FOOD PRODUCTS " DEMONSTRATION, SAT., NOV. 12th, University Coffee * Sgoue deliveries dally, pope ll more. See “7th Heaven” Monday, Nov, 14th. RT. Grocery cL a “eed Things to Bat”