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BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY ‘Charges Women Take PARTY COOPERATION |? ~ Weather Report _ * Weather Delays CLASSIFIED AD | ~ Personal [New York Stocks |NIMEROUS GAINS | ™ Market. Reports | Liberties With Truth;| ee 3 ae RATES WANTED—To hear from party dr bagi perature ' te polls Communication _ difficulties, Editor's Note.—Herewith are closing ARE RECORDED | % iN Hl i Henent, a | Atl want ads are cash in advance share part of sxpunee and’ dite - caused by the weather through- || Prices for leading issues usually lsted | - London, Nov. 21.—-(m—Prom a | |miimum ch 75 cents. Copy|. Leave message for appointment at out the entire west, today con- ||! The Tribune, as received up to 3:30 Hates GL ene cae Highest w ‘nus be received at the Tribune of-| Hotel Princess. Guy’ Warren tinued to impair the miasket re- |/2.™m. Others usually Usted in. The; clusion that women are worse | ‘fice by 9:00 a m to insure insertion | - - port service to The Tribune and Kaa were not available at ee | eee ee, In a lecture | Mre. | aie day tn the regular classified Salesmen justice wAicCat . ussing per- St Int i any ... wi audacious reliance upon their sex ey si 5 WANTED—Ex were ipsived a usual ut otners |i ial Al Ghem. & ‘Dye au | Trading 1s Dull, but Sh Dull, but Shares Ad-! whlch Is co frequently displayed ' Shouse Ga Calls on Both Seth Groups to'< ry O| want adh cous. ubder Space not | cleaner praia Salary. Call at toda: {Al 7 women, Hi were that it will be nearly a week ‘41% | vance More Readily Than jie MRRP cal H Forget Politics; Show °° display rates at 90 cents per column| 22 Broadway, Singer Sewing Ma- a. | ted Wile dprvice in book on. 32% : errr > i ; Des Moines, La.. .o1| neh per insertion chine Company. “\ | normal basis, a They Decline | Dickinson Railroad Patriotism Berlin ale, ow Hy SERRATE A TORTS a iri Hoey Hane Ste | i: cain vancee Lexington, Ky., Nev, 21—~U)—Jouett | 6 days 28 words or Under non BLAS nsotihettsl Ba [Market genin crept ack to. the. beat | Victims Yesterday) shouse. chairman of the Democratic | # oe Gove Syeuraee, cua * 190|POR RENT—Three _unfurnlahed 4g {levels of the recovery today, afte! Z y national executive committee believes OO Fy beror tc daaer 3g | housekeeping rooms in modern 1 day. 25 words or under . PRICE OF WHEAT home, ‘not water heat, also large execuli i) the possibilities of benefit . to. the Ads over 25 words 3-cents additional furnished single room. Inquire 11) ppeared in the! country are incalcuable “if the spirit us session ‘Continued trom page one? oF 00 69% [last hour of the prev i 1 | ried into tod 1g, | Forks conti = ‘ ies | aa canines further ree sen ot Se eiteL Cree eee pean ee Baa lo! (cooveration between the Demo- | Hoe wo | git Ave. A West, a | 128,, [the “advance: resumed. “tradi ated and! “North Dakota may look forward to] {rt Sud Republican parties asked '1 S| Thy Tribune reserves the right to} FOR RENT—Furnished room, board " | z ; a qui but shires adi Naneed mo {fair weather tonight and Saturday,! the Democratic party is cebried GHiLT “ on | PeJect any copy submitted, ae to jas # i also wanted a room mate y it c 38 poll with not much change of temperature i wi inst ees iso | Vise any Copy to conform with make- ‘or a nice neat young man. Call at CENTS PER BUSHEL, Ets COLE al as itaies in the Bismarck district, according to ine eres Tee nent tron tel “00 up rules of Classified Advertising. 410 Seventh street or phone 363-M. Bia, | gyros oF te tena oA Bsa fies Lirbagehr trad left for Washington. Declaring the Ronebura, ere. 0 | Phone 32 FOR RENT—Six upstairs rooms in 7 o i ig iz “ouls, 20% [ot’ pool activity: st iit seisacens ver valley will ex-! United States “is in the midst of a| St. Paul Mini. ‘The Tribune Want Ad Department | 800d condition. Water, light, heat Cig Advance, Shown at Chicago Bs! TO kal plore, included eKetmeestt Cee ee ae Tae pelo” Bnd Vine ste, sia It Bowen a sw. | . Saying the pres “al- 5 wen Ave. . aia ail: Fos fete nee ue EEL cltuetts || 40 Motorists Take || most'ss serlous"'es in tine of war,| Sitti Male Help W | = a es Oe f as Compared With Low ics a eee influen: Ref in Fli i - at lous” as ae vy war, ale Help Wanted | FOR RENT—Furnishea room in new if 2 [cline in cor 10 2 f fe, Caller upon members of both — wT er, home Point Noy. 10 30% |Checked. Success of efforts to inal uge In PAMSY |: parties to meet it with constructive GET A GOOD JOB or business of Garage tt aad: gg | 4% Jain ‘copper at 12 cents still seemed | Cabin Near Mandan J] measures. your own! Write us about our Ex-| call at 1028 Fourt! sat ‘* | to hang in the balance, however, with | . 7 a ciftee SS HEA Whe Guay TS 14 speculators and small dealers offering 4, toute sald Democratic success in pert Master Course. New free eat- | FOR RENT—Light housckaeplng _Ghicamo, Now, 81. (e— Wheat today | 45% |the metal all the way down to 10% || Forty persons, {them || the recent election “is not so much @ b alog. HANSON AUTO-TRACTOR = or the ow. priesn current om Novenber ile Gentt. ‘The ‘export price still held at |] women and children, have been || Victory as an opportunity.” He pre- |W EER ae GER & ELEC. SCHOOL, Fargo, N. Dak. | Sleeping room, suitable for two, also 10; Abrerice of any Unusual, pressure 20%, | the, J2-cent, basis, however, and the|| mocooned in @ tar { dicted the party would elect the next : garage for rent. Glose in. Call at to ae Whe an OUtRIRDCIDE Factor, trade expects foreign consumers will in a tar paper cabin wt DON'T Bk e mis-fit’ Qualify for) 329 Second street. 10, aall WAR an, outetandiam actor, |G ad be forced into the market for substan- || five miles west of Mandan since president and control congress in 1982] stationnt | good positions Catatog Free Mo- | ion; ksi jit was cextimated that export pur-! Coml. Sol, (New) 39 users’ of the metal than domestic |! yesterday as a result of the snow || if the party conducts itself with | Jamestown, clear “| ler Barber college, Fargo. N D. Thin Gala, heated modern chases of Canadian wheat have to-! Gorm, ‘Southern 9% | The Irving Trust. company in its |] storm, All were traveling in au- || Judgment and sense and patriotism | Vargo, cloudy (4 inches snow). - lowntown. Employed people jouday, and there were intimations | Consol, Gas 91 ~ | mid-month review of business pointed || tomobiles which became stalled in || ting the next 18 months.” Miuring might «ac Willfeton) te 10 only, Call at 304% “Main, “front that Russian grain “vessel charters | Cont. Bak. “A’ 3% [tthe firmer prices in textiles, con] snow drifts. “There was immediate and gratify- Se a Female Help Wanted ent. might be utilized for stubstitution. o} [pee Can. ..... 52% {Ties and’ cluded: “It seems nate tol? Word of their plight was re- || !M& response to the statement on the = wavtenitys oa ENT—Furnished sleeping room Sviheat: clowed utasitioa & 10 a4et Cont. Motor . 4 hassume that few raw materials can|| ceived at Mandan when a few || Part of leaders of the Democratic tale or Wi RESOURCE! in modern home, suitable for two cents a bushel Righer thna yester- 12% Reine at less than the costs|/] men arrived there after making Party to show that they would place | change | ences, to solicit residential ae People. Call at 306 Ninth strect. Se ee ee ee vel oe $2 [dhe further drop of $50,000,000 in|] their way through the deep snow || the interests of the country above in-| | for nd ik aly ele | Gabiion, aR iat eae Teered ‘selling, pro Ti, | rekers! loans, war Tavorablyinter-|| on foot. “Efforts to reach tne ee eee enone” On en eee a a | ed. Apply after 8 p. m. 200 College Houses and Flats he late trading an any Pratas rt s o in | ror Bouth Dakota: tonight and e pis cents lower. Pg Lt ao ana ment: eee TROON StS oe eset g of || that statement permeates the short j Satur En hat Colder extreme | _ Building. FOR RENT For —foser ass Pn ; 5 z om Fo 35 | with eall money av 15 automobiles which were aban- || S@Ss!on_of the present congress and }°°r,PMtinnesota and Iowa: Unsettled, house, TUPAISLION, phe eee piety Gene Seen cine ben Jon the closing important commentary doned for shelter in the cabin, aged on kid ‘and ones ee Probably snow and colder tonight, ad Work Wanted tic water heater, ar a Gen. Food id middl it h t : 4 s into office on the of Jin east portion . , Steet stow Sp ced $2% Io of the president of the National Surety TRtREtRrOe Here, & highway |) March, the possibilities of benefit to] bar Montann: War ne pen » WOMAN desiree tore tor ImaneenA | Oda bo cea n pegs uo to 300 Ibs, |Gen. Railw, SI mm : oat tvatt direst peceeie taee “The Mandan Red Cross is pre- || ‘he country as a whole are inealeu- | No rain or snow. "|" children while parents are at work. light Nuaetetelin osm ml {Gillette Saf, Raz. 3314 [closings as due to isolated local con-|| pared to administer the needs of ee és Can go home nights. Will do! December Ist) Geil a ae B Ron, Goodyr. Tr. ee Ru 52% {aitfons "having: only psychological ef- |! the marooned party as soon as it |; Thi «| housework. Write Tribune Ad. No.j ser, 2 blocks north of Postoffice. GU Noe Era. Gate |g The market cloxed somewhat under || can be reached. moved northeastward to. 54. FOR RENT—Lower” duplex ac relat Mer ie $3 pyorit hing" te alevels (as week-end || On U. 8. Highway No. 10 trom the Great Lakes region westward to | WORK WANTED—High school boy|” Seventh . street, ee ot Gt. West. Sug. 11% [St '1 to-6 points by a point or two, |{ ® Point three and one-half miles SEN nie eee el wants place to work for board and| motiern, heat furnished.” Blectri Grigsby Grunow 4% | Before the inte sag U.'S. Steel and || to seven miles west of Mandan, 40 Southern Manitoba, A highcpressaye| oom. Write Lloyd Bertsch R. 1,] frigidaire. Ready for occupant i _|Houd Hershey . 88 ene oe Pt 4 setae points |] automobiles were stalled in drifts. j areg, accompanied by ¢ | Bismarck, N. D. Dec. 1st. Phone 622 or 1391. ‘Mra. 1 of | Hudson. Moto: 3 | : A snow plough was ordered to the cee arercrestuRed tnctne earl | W. A. Hughes, 616 Seventh street. a 4 | scene by Morton ci \- e tun anne ° | Hupp. Mot. Car 10, | New York, Now, iCall money | sioners. saat sti: SRG aaa Wanted to Rent FOR RENT—Four room partly m Btoors, 6 4 1.00, to 8.00. Tae pareeer aie | trinys Toney Seey Rear iapiaacare Federal Reserve Report for Oc-|poriancn) manees_ Nave Dee antos (cae nae tn rene ates parige’ heat, light f Rateheete eee ana ene Int. Mate. Pte. Pf. 1645 | Cont: tive to"six monthe 2% t 2% |perience a drop in the m h Biemaree ts a Pn ge tar, at dot Pourtesnth: $2500°s heep—Heceipts 19.000. Fa Int. Nick. Can. .. 18% | percent. jo 2 Pp ercury, how= tober Shows Adverse Ef- Bismarck station barometric pres.) modern two or three room apart- Fourteenth, $25.00 a Fat lambs strong to Int. Tel. & Tel 30% | °Prime commercial paper 2% to 3|CVet Secording to Mr. Roberts’ fore- é sure, 28.20 inchex: reduced to sea level,| ment. Phone 222. month. Inquire of Geo. M. Regis- libher, heavies up the least. Bulk 7.25 | Johns-Mnsvle 90 | percent. pap “% to 3) cast, fects in Business 30.05. ORRIS W. ROBERTS, ome | ter. 1 $.00 to packers, early top Kelly-Spgfld Tr. 2% |" Bankers’ acceptances unchanged. Steele reported 16 inches of snow Ortictal in Charge, ‘ Land: FOR RENT—At 609 First street, — - 2% ae tetas jthere this morning while Biemarck In October, the eaverse effects of ee Farm Lands ern 6 room bungalow. Hot’ wa Minnea) ean 9 inches, accoi ie s S “SAY Raa eee TR ——{ heat, ni Ned. moar ts ate Miami Copper Jose | unghanged, Shipments 442 ‘Warrels. | weather report. = the small crops of cash grains in this ig heey 209 by a jury in Morton coun-' FOR SALB—T80 acre liiproved farMi, | soomg Tee ot “Fie feeding’ | itd 60 to 7 Ibs, good and |Mil-Cont, Pet. | ‘fed Whee bile peatadinddib tt A total of 31 inches fell here in No- | district, the low prices of farm prod-|“yiait of the sum ordered was for| for uny san ory Ayaite OnE SoS _100 Ave. B East. ise " jae aS Hh Section Fights el 1896, while this month in| ucts and the reduced activity in non- | actual damages and the other half | 115, Wing N.D. FOR RENT—New six room duplex font. Ward . . ¥ 5 and 1908 had 16.2 and 16.7 inches | agricultural lines became increasingly | for punitive damages. Barth hi - ~ with full basement and garage. Gas Nash’ Motors 31 ei ad | ; : ; Way From Un of snowfall respectively. ‘These are| evident, says the summary issued by| sued Schmidt and four members of | heat. Located at 904 Sixth street. jNat. Biscuit th F ers 0 Jas Nat. Cash.Reg. e only years in 56 seasons that No-| the federal reserve bank for the ninth | the Schmidt family for $30,000 dam- |! INSTRUCTION Phone 1740-W. Reg, $ dai y |Nat. Dairy Prod. ..... Nat. Pow. & Lat. Big Snow Drifts |vecorded here yesterday, Mr. Roberts vember snowfall has exceeded that district just issued from Minneapolis. The exceptionally early movement of lowing a card game at a name's day ages, alleged suffered in a fight fol- | PIANO instructions given at 306 FOR RENT—Five room moderi house with heated garage at 307 ;, |Nev. Cons. Cop. 12% ‘Continued from page one) said. grain in August and September pre-| celebration near Timmer |: | Bighth,street. Beginners a spe- ‘aye, ean sume ‘a th vaties |New York, Cent. 197, additional details were lacking due to) | Fargo, vosterday had four inches of vented the full effects of these factors jer last Dec's. | cuailty, “Phone 1216, c / Data ene a ‘otired B supers to mills_on |NY¥., NH. fas : | el Northern Pac. . 56% |Snow, which melted rapidly. 'ton and Dickinson received none while} ‘The daily average of bank debits in | | Household Goods for Sale ra os Call afternoon or evening Nos ine “tne: f qe *|Pac. Gas & Elec. .... 50% — Minot reported one inch. October was 24 per cent smaller than ee Sete eth z econd street. : the week. Medium wool pr Packard ‘Motor . 97<| BIG GAME COMES Williston Is Coldest in October @ year ago, and the ad- | FOR SALE—Bedroom and dining | FOR RENT—Five room modern Pathe Exchange . 3% | DOWN FROM HILLS | Bismarck’s temperature was 19 de-| justed bank debits index was at the room furniture, electric washing| house. Call phone 460-M. Eee EL Lan) ties BC 35% | Lander, Wyo. Nov. 21.——Recent | grees above zero at 7 a. m. today| lowest level since 1924. ‘The country | Machine, gas stove, cot and mat | seer ees Se $§,, (cold weather has driven large herds | while it was 24 at Jamestown and 28| Check clearings index was also 24 per Ear eer is ett ee Apartments nah fferi ti South A Proct. & 66% | Of big game from the country-north|}at Fargo. Williston had the lowest | cent below the index for October last | reef rent . a Ba ay ie Croxsbred 0 pEemtitte sh bate ee aint Svc. Corp. N. un Pas pits Ao Partie Eve lower eras temperature in the state during the ‘he ee nssanee than at any other! Five States in Lower Mid dle | wnniae ralted cond street, FOR RENT—Well furnished apart: “The {uring positic uilman ... 's of them have come into|night, the report being 10 ime si . r pt S beeshear ; furn: to, ie tial ing th Radio Comp. Am, 18% | the protected preserves for the winter. ina oe ee] | Pour: and sdinseed product, ship- West and South Affect. | FOR SALE_Eight tube electric Freed Pass pigen emer ot ree cone ess Bee dare Ln euch | ee % Lack of snowfall in the mountains! More tha ments and electric power consump- if | radio, large size baby crib, youth's * grour2 1ieeee buvers can hold off, Meanwnite | RERGINE CO. % | until reeently offered secure retreat |taxis were taxed to the limit mass | tion in the eastern part of the dis- ed by Action | bed, baby carriage, laundry stove. | {00% Private bath and private en- milfs are determined to keep inven- | Rep. Tron 2 § for the animals. Deer, bear and elk|many residents preferring to ride in| tTict were larger than in the corres- | Gall at 309 ‘Tenth’ street. Phone! phone 260 during day or $12-W eve- OUMonalr is slow and hardly Safeway Stores are plentiful. | automobiles rather than walk through ; Pending month a year ago. On the (By the Associated Press) oS - —.|_nings. Dr. Enge. sdegenare si changed.” t. L. & San Great flocks of ducks and geese /deep drifts. Only one taxi became | other hand, freight carloadings in the ay sie FOR SALE—Household goods at} ror : Pa ‘The Bulletin witlpublish the follow- | Seaboard Airline . that have been lingering on the lakes jstuck last night and first. three weeks in October, building| Eleven banks in five states of the | “ Wachter’s store house from 1 to 5 ae e room furnished fe An uMatationn: ine atapte | Sears-Roebuek of. this section “becatise, of food |the site we repens? Accidents in| ermits, copper and iron ore output | south and lower middle west failed| p.m, daily. Prices very reasonable. | O" unfurnished modern apartment, cholee, {bleed combing'ss | Shell Union Oti weather went southward as the| All available employes and ma-|®"d department store sales were | to open for business today. Mrs. N. L. Cal Hires, closets, and siete, f0om: combing 57 10 60; % Bees Cons, Oil storms struck. chinery were put to work in Bismarck | Maller than in the corresponding pe-| Banks in English, Leavenworth, eb ee Ceerioges. and Private bath. ? - Southern Pa we amore today clearing streets and sidewalks | "10d & year ago. -| Corydon and Corydon Junction, all ; Roa eae ( SOUTH ST. PAL iSouthern Ry: CHEYENNE FIREMAN of snow, according to Myron H. At-|_ The estimated cash income of] small communities in southern In- Dead Animals Wanted cond street or phone 1050-R. South ot. Sanh, Noy, a Standard Brands 18 FOUND UNHARMED kinson, city auditor. farmers in October was 32 per cent| diana, were taken over by the state | —-____________.________ | FOR RENT—Oj first floor two room eee Receipts 1-780. All slastes | Sta . Gas & Elec. . Cheyenne, Wyo. Nov. 21——| ~The clty commission asked coop-|‘maller than the income in October | hanking department on the heels of DEAD ANIMALS WANTED—Quick| furnished apartment with large ium and vy weight steers 9.50 Bian Oil ae sees John Lasco, 45, Cheyenne city fire-| eration from residents in clearing the last year, with all important farm] the closing yesterday of two banks at| Service wil) be given removing yous closet and private bath, also one 9.25, 1 tively: bulk offerings | Stand. Oil N. man, was found unharmed today with | streets, Residents must cl products of the district showing de-| New Albany, Ind., across the Ohio | dead or undesirable ive animais| well equipped light housekeeping 9.00 down. Stand. Ol N. i his car stalled in a snow drift 15 miles | from sidewalks in front of their prop. | clines. Prices of all grains, livestoek| river from Saileailia. sucb as horses.” nogs. cows and| room, well Heated: Call at 42a mee = e a ee} ree 0! eo le asa sae = soy, |e ae ear se | yas wet ss | fee a, ant wee | FOR RA ud aT choice offerings 8. Ylogs -Hecetpts 12,000. Fairly active. Lights and butchers averaging mostly Hedium bulls largely 4.25 down. Hoge Receipts #,500. Slow. One load Texas Corp. . HUGE DRIFTS BLOCK, j TRAFFIC AT WINNIPEG last night when Fred Dittmer | ae said, or city employes will do She clearing work. Charges for clearing work done by city employes will be made against 10 between Hebron and hoped to open up State Highway No. Medina and with the exception of heavy hogs. The estimated value of important farm products marketed in the dis- Louisville suburb, and Madisonville, Ky.; at Asheville, N. C., and a negro bank in Nashville, Tenn., were the Traffic Violators Write or phone us promptly Northern Rendering Company. Bis- marck N D_ Box 265 Phone 406 —_—_—————¥<X—X———_—S_ of Commerce; Oscar H. Kjorlie, presicent, Credit Men’s Assn. moderh home, hot water heat. Lights and water furnished. Also pols sale, canned anes and choice 10 cents higher, Bulk to packers Winnipeg, Man., Nov. 21.—(P)—| the taxes in trict were: others to close. Serer {PP ty uaeeed Mieke meets Piled high by a stiff northwest gale, | suahes'cald. “Ciearine werk dove he Oct. 1930 Oct. 1929] Closing of the six Indiana banks a ileht to 220 pounds, Pigs largely huge snowdrifts blocked strects and | cit; 1 1 Bread wheat . $10,203,000 $19,100,000 | was attributed to the recent failure of | 66 ”» lights, mostl: city employes last winter will be 000 ousekeeping apartment, netural i or thy demoralized transport services today. | charged to the property owners by Durum wheat 3,257,000 5,363, & group of Louisville banks. The cios- eas for cooking and use of frigi- heep-—-Receipts 4,000. taxation in March, 1931, he explained. | R¥e - 462,000 1,440,000 ing in Kentucky today brought the HEADS N.D if ME. daire. Call at 411 Fifth street or ja Atking upward io aroun o Fi Northern Pacific passenger trains | F/ax 5,368,000 10,179,000 | number there to 15 in a week, seven ole! © | phone 273. The Hazelhurst. " for Sholce spored talibes tare ‘Cacklistie Expert? | |:into Bismarck the last 24 hours have | Potatoes ..... 8,068,000 9,774,000 | in Louisville and two in its suburbs. a So Se only steady to | urs hav 117/000 : FOR RENT—Three room furnished for good been late. No. 1, due at 7:45 p. m.| Dalry products 14.249,000 17,117,000| The Asheville closing was the ninth! ‘The hew president of the North | apartment on ground fl reser leet athe Gites ion | Were PL | Finds Chicken Thief || orainariy, stea'to arive last hight | HOB «20 1,068 000 16401,00 | in North Carolina in two dais.’ The | Dakom Invurance Men's Feder~ | “entrance, also s garage for rent, ta- ye ‘. ‘d fi ——— 8 | until 11:50 p. m. . 2, ‘ordina- ri closings were blamed toj <. > Ni % Arking 6.00 and vetter on feeding West Ma Baer ere c ae ys Urey paver Total .... $52,675,000 $77,374,000 | heavy withdrawals. ation is J. F. Nichols, a graduate suite at 1100 Broadway. Phone Westgh. Air Br Een eo ce cicims {here until 1:17 p.m. today. No. 3,| Bank debits figures for Bismarck in| Governor Horton of Tennessee | of Dakota Business College, Fargo. cits AS Stoux Clty. Ian No vier sp. | . El. Policeman Oscar Swanson cialis | due at 10:57 a, m., was expected at | October were $10515,000, against $9. | pledged a “full and complete investi- | Nichols began in a bank, FOR RENT—Three A))Cattle: Teceipts 1 . | Willvs-Overland am Go see ae nen oy 12:37 p. m. Fehr an meat aa ae |e gation” of all state government de- | manager ofitsinsurance department, Spaitnenh Private entrance. wort! a ri $11,47! in October, in - | partments as @ result of state finan- i Dec. "hone = anged. Short-fe much about a hen by her cackle | w..emen ane Metis state| ison they were, in order, $2,064000, | otal difficulties which followed the and later opened his own agency. | Call 323 Tenth street. _ hest yearlings quotabie around 13. 7 ; 8s & ballistic expert can about a $2,221,000 and $2,820,000; in Mandan, | naming of a receivership for Caldwell | In Fargo, many Dakotans hold | FOR RENT—Thiee room furnlahed y CHICAGO RANGE highway department in this district Short-fed heifers up to 8.50: most beef | Chicago, Nov. 21.—(P}— gun. were spending most of their ti ”- | $1,896,000, $1,361,000 and $2,341,000. and company, investment bankers. posts of honor. Among them are? apartment on ground floor. Water, cows 4.00 to 4.75. Few medium stock- |" "When Open High ‘The opportunity came to him to DEDEDE FAIS, OF me lo ber | heat and light furnished. $42.00 ers 7.50 down, t vealers 10.00! Dec. wold. 74.14% make a practical demonstration |4ay in opening up U. 8. Highway No. R. D. Warner, president, Chaml oa A aaa per | butchers 8.00; now bmidding 7.50 to telephoned the police that he | | i dee areraza Licht Hekts about | wanted them to do something (6 between Bismarck and Underwood!/ Get Queer Penalty | Follow the SucceSSiul.’” ‘Take | Since urd awe cert Momly tod't 2! widding. 28 tor | about the strange noises he was °°". Plomaseen, depestment main- | @———~ ° D.B.C. ACTUAL BUSINESS | _{i1 Ave. A or phone 1256-W. mor 7 25. Bidding 7.2 + . 5 sin- 711 Ave. A or phone 1256-W. native stack pigs, or about steady. | 4 are yong La tenance engineer, said that the high- Detroit, Nov. 21—(7)—Judge training (copyrighted). Winterterm |#OR RENT—Furvished three room Meare “Recelptas.300, Lambs open, Ree ease a ences es cod the |Ways were “nost heavily blocked be-| sherman D. Caliendar thinks per- Dec. 1. Write F. L. W: corner flat, also a two room. flat. ines pobaat sara ane, Sales’ beat %| barn. . tween Bismarck and Jamestown and| sons who violate traffic laws are Pres. 806 Front St., Fargo. The Laurain apartments. Phone woaled snd pative lamb 0 7.75; % “Those,” said Dittmer, “are my |S0uth. He said roads were open in, just a lot of thoughtless shen. 303_ B F Flanagan Prop ee See 1 ” me the Dickinson, Williston, and Minot; boys so the judge has figured ou! FOR RENT—One furnished %| light Brahmas.’ ys room PROD “Light Brahmas, nothing,” said | 47€as. some old-fashioned schoolboy ia I apartment, kitchenette and large Chiea No’ —~P)—Buiter: Re- % Although he had not communicated| punishments for them. closet. Call at 812 Ave. B forenoons ceipts 7 Subs. Week, “Creamery %| the expert. “They might be | vith Red River valley points, he said| tf the judge finds a traffic CULL, BAKKEN, | lor wear er extras 32%; standa xtra firsts |} %| Rhode Island Reds, if you raised : P. So'tovsts firsta S855 to 20%; seconds %| that kind, and they might be |he believed and Grand Forks) violator guilty, he is sent down to BRADY and JANZ |jror : 3 Buff Orpingtons if the pitch was |e having but little trouble with| the police “sun room,” a dignified |” ground floor apartment, three Firm, Prices Pi partment, tl rooms nie a little higher, but since you have |Snow-blocked roads because the snow-| term for the bull pen. ‘There & Bais aut and bath. Private entrance. Phone u poultry Receipts Bears: 21 Dec. old. %| none of these, the cackling must fall we less at ise pointe, sergeant hands aa a piece of Certified Public Accountants | 1250, trucks. Steady, Fowls 14 to 18: springs |Mar. . old. & comtig from B6Epe ” Lake reported blocked roads, paper and he writes, over ani : BOR Tema eee ducky le ioasies meee May . ole, Fa oe eee tenes and Mr. Polmassen expected high-| over, his offense. : || tNcome tax speciatists ||FOR RENT—rumishei 2 rooiy apart new %s| on the light and discolsed, he-re- | W8VS in that district to be cleared to- “a passed r. stopped street car.’ New Medicine Cebines Bottle i| gan) dais etenanch /ehane 58 ing. ‘Call Room 200, College Bulld- Froreign |Dec's . ported, thet the cackler Was, Alc |e a snow plows! reclimmade © left turn against ® | pep A-SINT volvo | ing. S oritalge “Demand 34.85%; ca-| May * Pee aoe din for chicken, {available in the various districts, four| After the literary labors have | BALLAMI'S ASPERGUM | — === | For RENT—Pumished 2 room base- r bles’ ete poets 60-day ‘ills on banks] Bellies— ‘ ‘being in use in the Bismarck area,| ended, the judge calls the viola- ‘Phe Wight and Kasy Way tue 25; | | ment apartment at $20 per month bh $4,83°°9/8 Jan. . two caterpillar and two truck plows tors into his courtroom fora | ‘tke Aspirin ‘alue Bae _Call at 411 Fifth or phone 273. Frances-Demand 2.92 13/16 cents; |May - plows. pee ice bas ree Susans | Oe BENTPGEERS eet Rees cablep 3.83%, cents. White Man’s Law May One highway truck was in a ditch Demand .5.23i@ cents; cables CHICAGO CASH GRAIN i near Steele all night when the driver,| lecture. Feen-a-mint is Ameriea’smost ro age (eo) keeping apartments at-322 Ninth BRIE Bana sant eats. {1 CGE eta safest | Be Forced on Indians|punced by biissard, was unable 10 ST a Laxative, Pleasant, eats, dependable street. Phone 1054-M, Germany—Demand 23.81% cents. | spring 78. see the road. Another truck wus dis-| Bismarck Without: non-habsi forming. ‘een 1 handy m #OR RENT—Two room furnished NEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Nov. New sorm—No..3 mixed 70%; No. 2 at; |Tellow 35%, Washington, Nov. 21.—()—The American Indian has sufficiently ad- patched to Steele this morning to pull the stranded truck from the ditch. Gas This Forenoon | Aspergum is the new and better way to take aspirin. No bitter tablet to | & apartment in modern home. Call at 523 Sixth street. ‘Old corn—No, 1 yellow 7%; No. 2 Receipts 76 cars, compared “with, 150 | white. 84 | With. Emmons and Logan counties | he Bete Ge CORE Mies | "RAE, a na ani to 44; su] tenant laste tnd to celia. loan by ihe henry snowred wener-| Because Of Exror| frainy Birman cote | ’ oe {"deck northern 18, per cont eSphorss ? reco ois board of Indian commissioners, to be | Gay. roads were generally blocked in | MEALYB PRUDUCTS LORPOKA TION Gor a ver i Miscellan ye—No, ' a tu e one 1 jer i. de — — ber cent protein 73% Barley—4! the Linton aad Napoleon districts. ; Siem a ee oft | 113 North 13th Street Newark NJ. , | NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS GoM Ta pe protein 13% 10 16%. 7 per cent protein 0 ; i daPe nerd Montana, 1 per cent | Timothy seed—42 £985, Timothy seed. 5 te Glover seede6.00 to. 32 made subject to the white man’s law. | “The Indians under federal supers ; vision are largely free from the civil | An ‘Interstate. Transportation com- pany bus, bound from Minot, N. D.. to constantly while impatient telephone | users, unaware of the heavy load, | | CORNER ROBERTS AND ZND AvE New and second hand Over 600 styles and sizes We have one te fit protein 73%, to areive, {ahs No. Lam- and criminal laws to which their | Aberdeen, 8. D., was stalled at Hazel- This hotel offers you attrac- ‘ cram 6 ot Ay 134 No. 0.8 saber) hae CHICAGO FoTATORS | | ; white. neighbors are ‘mubsect the {ton, Emmons county, yesterday. ond shee receiver hangers in de- tive environment, conveni- pad Ava w = : rep- 665. Decemaner ae March hi tots 71 =x | board said in its annual report, rec-; rece vie *. AP ent location .... and the it Ha olai US shipments Sos. Trading TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | Mr. Waldo estimated that 45,000 Capital Funeral best of beds. ee May torn No. P'yellow 64% to 70. Qata—No; 3 white 29% to 30%. Barley—36 to 54. Hye—No. 1 41 to 43. Flax—No. 1 1.60 to 1.67. NO BISMARCK PRICES Because of the interrupted com- munication, no Bismarck grain prices were available at the office of the aa Milling company here Sacked, jand North Dakota fag to 1. River Obios 1.45, to, 1.50, eat 1.40 Brown Beauties 1.68 to i DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Nov, 21.--(>—Cl On track’ 1.61%; to arrive 1.6 [ieee 1.61%; December 1.61% Wisconsin Minnesota Red 0; Idaho, Hus. lose: Flax. 1%; No May ommending that congress and the In- | } dian bureau act “promptly and posi- | tively to bring about, maintenance of | law and order in every jurisdiction of the Indian service,” “Purther delay in adopting a firm policy and in enacting proper legis- | lation to make every Indian under | federa] supervision ainenable to the; LOST—Black wool scarf, size 2 yards by % yard between St. Alexius hospital and business district. Find- er \\:ase notify St. Alexius Hospi- tal. FOR SALE—One Thor electric wash- er with new wringer rolls, Cost law of the land is inexeusable,” the report said. $180.00 new. For quick sale $25.09. local calls were made today, compared to the average daily load of approxi- mately 17,009. Timmer Man Awarded $200 Court Vez tict Parlors 208 Main Avenue Licensee Embaimer Phone—Day or Night—22 Jos. W. I'schumperlin Thomas Schmidt, Timmer, was or- Terms if desired. Phone 407. dered to pay M. 5. Barth, also of Tim. Prop. $1.50 to $3.00 Single Write or wire for rs reservations. lpasnce| HOTEL | FOR SALE—Choice Canary singers, imported German Rollers, choppers and Hare Mountains. Cages, seed, treats, ete Phone 115-3 Jacob Bull Dickinson. N D Box 138 FOR SALE—Chester White feede: pigs, Mammoth bronze turkeys toms 20-25 lbs. $7.00; hens, $3.00 Berred Rock ecckerels $150. M Dahl, Hazelton, M. Dak.