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TUESDAY, APRIL 24; NOGGLE GIVE SIDEWALK JOB) Local Contractor Will Build and Repair Walks and Carbs During 1928 Ww. J. Nogels, who has hed the for construc- tee yee oe alks, walks and curbs for several past, will continue to do that lor another season, as the result the cit; aes action cubic yard. .. ais ying pie alk, 85. cents) Po epuatrosties ere, % const ion, linear foot, local material; material. ed cents, wi . The commission decided that all The bidder specified that pay- bergh ment would be accepted in six cent warrants. Heretofore the were rants have specified seven per cent interest. —_————— i Additional Markets | Sirknamnareremrintarionvie etl mpocmangeas ace pol Open Hi Maye a7 pol July 148% 14034 Sept 147% 140 May 1.28% 1.26% 1. not 1.20% 1.21% 1.20 J . J cai 146% 1.48 * tm ee 147% 149 oe 1.26 % 1.21% 60% 58% 58% 56% 228 2.24% 2.23 225 226% 2.25 87) =—B7% «87 83% 84% 83% 84% % 4% 74 DULUTH RANGE Duluth, ee Open High Low Close Durum— 1.89% 141% 1.39% vets 141 1.42% 1.40% 142% 139 1.89 1.38% 1.38% | PAFtS May 1.27% 1.30 1.27% 1.29% July 1.25 125% 1.24% 1.25% sept. 1.14% 1.14% 1.14% 114% ‘lax— May 2.25% 227% 2.25% 2.26% suly 2.26% 2.28% 2.26% 2.27% BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, April 24 No. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern .. No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum No. 1 red durum . No. 1 flax pied —_ fo. 1 rye rs eal Oats .. Ri ‘58x | Bett 928 Lions ‘Club Hea Hears “Talk on American Legion. Convention The Lions club heard an interest- tng talk at the weekly meeting Mon. day when .C. E. Knudtson of the YY Ear thin Cross | Johnson, itted for the day*nual’ report of eae tine Tilinols state de John Gra- selections, E. Morris. be the ting Cc Ferewson of Duluth, ‘Minn, Patrick H. Buti id Fay Bi rau iy. ler, and Fay Brown: Lindbergh to Fly to Bennett’s Aid) i, Curtiss Field, No’ N. Lee Ay (AP)—Colonel Charles the Lone y to fly as he the lift of a fellow airmen, Floyd! Bennett. off at 3:08 p. antipneumouia stem tending the north is Gis wher where he a gee white Siantaling “7 ie translate to the marooned flyers on Greenly Bremen and Relief Planes Storm Bound itinental ys here this ing, said that the Bremen and relief are storm been put in readiness for ott, eee dslnd jee | to Greenly Island yes-; terday by the Ford plane. Mrs. F. C. Stucke Is Prize Winner Mrs. F. C. Stucke, 753 Mandan street, was one of the 1,001 wia- ners of cash prizes :1 $10,000 let- ter writing contest recently con- ducted by « nationally-known bev- erage company, according to infor- mation received. here today. More than 88,000 letters were re- 1,17] celved from persons throughdut 1.12] United States and Canada, the Ha- wailan Islands and other United States possessions. Contestants wers, asked to write a letter on one or .7|all of three subjects offered, each 48) having to do with the cereal bever- conducting the contest. Judges of the contest who select- ed the Migr pe were U. 8. Senator 2 Royal 8. Copeland, former health Hard winter Dark hard winter wheat Too Late to Classify —e of New York city; “veg food editor, Wom- Ye Home end Sara) Fie Splint, fro economics editor cCall’s Magazine. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Repeal of Federal Grain G Law Opposed d by Bronson) ine’ ashington, wer 4. 7 enor Success of the grain in North Dakota is Rpesdest on on ted eral og hee of . gtades snd weights, H. A. Bronson of Grand Forks, N. D., today told a ye oe riealtare subcommittee in the Shipstead bill to a eral grain grading act. B who appeared as a rep- resentative of the state which is in bdusiness at Grand Forks as the North Dakota be ral Elevator as- soctation, said North Dakota would have no ote method: of grain grading if the federal act was repealed. The state grading laws of 1919 and 1923 were declared un- Constitutional by the courts, he said, and expressed doubt whether or not the old system of grading in use be- fore the federal act became effective we fae “Under eral supervision, te grades and thao meee without question, and is ‘pea to repeal A pd act,” he said Answering a pee i Senator Frasi Republican, North how: » Bronson said ke donee not claim that the farmers of North FARM: INCOME IS ON DECLINE, WITNESS SAYS Charges Prosperity Claimed by Railroads For Farmer Is Exaggerated April 24—(AP)— Ape 2 tikben Thee their , ora Lreau, submit ent of agriculture to support js statemen*. Tn 1925, the first year after the Hoch-Smith resolution was the farmer, thee income of Illinois :farms from field, garden an¢ or-| Dakota were satisfied with federal chard cro} 222,000. | For Seperviniee. Led! the from these sources was $363,482,000. rease in| Ward Captains Named eye may, my we aloe ‘Clean-up’ Week Caalbrg des dectared. | Ward captains to conduct the ppety eae by af during Paint-up and Clean- fe faeiier is ‘eek, May 6-12 btn onbd exerated. Tho re'iroads are sprinted a Lone Bu | ing freight tncreanee and the f els clabs in the. tsoes hotel Monday night. Lack Money For Investment {One indication of this.” ‘he said agar ¢ Brown, Amold “is seen figures for stocker rnesi — ae eh soe oe RE eS have k markets during Fre period from 1023 to 1926 inch ig tha aruaaeigel Hemueetedieay sk. sive. Denver in 1923 shipped out 362,- ve. B. Klein, chairman of the me Lions club committee, said 376 head to farmers with a today decline ench each ho aan that Bismarck residents were al- From Kanes in ip i838, 1 metas bish, as, lea ae feeders rs were sh to Survaare*euan th 1000 the sites filth collected during winter. owners who have was thd eet oy 1923 ye | tt started he paint-up and a. *8i fects other residents of the then the committees won't have much work on their hands when the official week rolls around,” Mr. Mr. Sendbere said the figures ia. dicated the farmer does not tn Klein said. the mesa for vetment a fet: Moreh Gasoline Tax R. C. Ross, associated in the de- partment of farm organization at) the University of Illinois, told the commission that income taxes have} Gasoline coil collections during not a matter of serious con- March totaled $77,531.56 nd pay- ‘cern to the farmers of the nation! ments totaled $73,133.93, a state- for a great many years, and unless; ment by State Auditor John Steen they find some means of earning! shows. Of this sum $50.04 repre- ;More money shortly “they are going; sents interest on daily balances car- to be worth a lot less than they;ried to the credit of the fund with lare today the bank of North Dakota, Of the total collected, $55,000 was turned the Bismarck A.C. Renews, ‘i over 12 ths state highway Lease on Airport: ed to psy 1,293 appttcations for. re- : funds received during the month. Bismarck uit han aon di a aie. Of the $188,740.82. collected for port for the enst ear, H. P. the first three months of this year, Ra piers ocean $133,079.40 was used in paying 7,943 tion of Commerce, ogee! applications while only $96,-, opr gency ‘qmouncing has been turned over to. the been leased for the re highway department. The field is located one 12 month: soul of tne United Sistas geatine: Masons in Bismarck bureau, and is reached by ae District Meet Hefe south on the road past the Delegations from five of the six “It ipieng good wareaie set by the drops aonane to the fi “ mre from the ae tS o park. a Justice Court Masonic lodges in the Bismarck ‘| That Baby You've Jasemth atctet eceth ane wieder) Longed For were bound over court yesterday when they waived: examination in the court of Justice poppet lig ag hg apron engaging in juor traffic. ir each. _ eee FOR RETAINING ESCH fashington, April 24—(AP)— pti Coolidge was cl feng Dill, Hl, Pameenrass eves: yn, today with violating the at at of by? the constitution in retaining air- |commerce commission throu missioner Esch the interstate th a re- rejec- on cess appointment despite tion by the senate. 4s Fastidious Women Approve The appearance and comfort advantages of the New Kotex BECAUSE corners are now gently tapered and Pega and be worn without in any altering slim, modidh tines. Thousands of fastidious district attended the annual district Crewe, James Matic’ Eni! city,| Ort Totals tals $77,531.56 | Maas Madly Reon ne Funeral Servi ices For Mrs. Clooten to Be Held Thursday Funeral services for Mrs Mar- garet Sundmark Clooten, 30, who died Sunday afternoon at the Dun- seith sanitarium, will be held Thurs- |“ day morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's Rea Pea Father John st officiating. Interment will be in St. Mary’s cemetery. mBteve Morris, George Morris, Charles McGarvey, Harold Breen, Walter Knott and Peter Reider will attend the services as pall bearers. Mrs. Clooten was born December) (ariroy Theatre TONIGHT (Tuesday) The star of “What Price Glory” WILLIAM FOX, ' poo ICtOr meeting held at the Masonic temple whe yesterday afternoon and eve- & most successful meet- Se ‘was Seay eee ia cory 0 al es at Bismarcl Handon, Fie Flasher, Stevie, Linton and Hazen are in this district and all were represented except Linton. W. J. Hutcheson of Fargo, ex- pala secretary of the lasonic Service association, was the princi- as | pal pod at the banquet in the fers of the various ledges geve masters of the various gave their reports, Similar eetagt are being held this week at Dickinson, Marmarth, and Washburn. A. J. Arnot of Bismarck is district deputy for the Bismarck district. f Police Court _ j Jane Olson forfeited a cash bond of $5 when she failed to appear in Pe today on a charge of being CONSTIPATION PREYS ON HEALTH You can overcome it with ALL-BRAN Ir you are troubled with consti tion, Mrs. Hogan’s letter om low. It came to us unsolicited—a message of relief to every sufferer: Start _to- siting 1g Kellog: *s ALL- Is dail; ions pen ever al Doctors recommend if A cereal. afta ag Se | or soups. Use it in Cooking. Sold ty Geard x arn it. Rue? ea Wy Hato bee —e PHONE 1060 We ee Wednesday — R ot in Every Port “Wonderful Film Enter- tainment.” —N. Y. American i 4 WATCH REPAIRING Any watch, regardiess of make or condition, repaired for only eed wait Nondera Given Prompt Attention neOraL JEWELRY CO. Ave. — Dismarck, N. D. SEHRVEEGETHSHYY oy SNE PHVEEE Many Other Specials We Are a Service Store WE MAKE DELIVERIES MEAT DEPATMENT Fall Graii Fattened Meats UGAR-CURED BACON le or half, pet. uality 6% ture Grade wd Bags Walter R. Reed, Fargo, N. D. In What Month Is Your Birthday? Op your .iriwuay send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of KFYR Solemn cpprecia- tion of the ereat (26; 1907, in Minnesota. She was married to Walter Clooten of near ‘ Bismarck on December 29, 1924.! ae Haag Prior to her marriage she made her stat i bends tone ead wil, Se home in this city while employed by tine. at the Webb funeral parlors onpeside ee fused the a sed! The first street railways tn te esides her husband, the decea: leaves a sister, Miss ina Sund- world was the CEN BS aaahanae ané Hed- mark of mark of _ Spokane, Wash. 1nd a jem _jem road, opened DUTCH © REQ. U.S. PAT. OFF. | brother, Carl Sindmark of Glendive) START YOUR YOUNGSTERS EARLY WITH LIFE INSURANCE THE pd LINE INSURANCE COMPANY F LANCOLN. NEBRASKA : P. jE, General Agent Patterson Hotel — Bismarck, N. D. For babies with well-informed mothers 2eg t) KENNELLY FURNITURE CO. MANDAN, N. D. Vote For Paul A. Wachter ‘City Commissioner April 27,1928