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| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1930 | 0 Those Who Are Short on Cas Bismarck Business Men Extend Credit Where Bureau Records Are Satisfactory © }MINNEAPOUSPOUCE. SEEK MAN, WOWAN SSSaSaeeee: 4%; GETTING 10 BOTTOM | ing room of the Soo railroad station and was 5) by the rail trans- press unquoted. Dressed steady. | which have been read over local ra- | portation association of North Da- Chickens, fresh 20 to 32; frozen 27| dio stations. to 37; fowls, fresh or frozen 16 to} The Crofte Star homemaker's club | parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Shaffer Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Ole Newland and son $$ i Additiczal Markets d it to the: hos~: | panied Santa on his visi ‘organization of railroad em- * ° rere garden aba to etean pitals, led by Tautak, Santa's Eski- AEbCOANE GMAIN O7: ‘ola roosters, freah, 14 to 20; ture|met a the home of Mrs, Victor |made a trip to Steele Monday to the { i GASH, GIRATN |. No. / Keys, fresh 28 to 38; ducks, fresh 13) Nelson Wednesday afternoon. A (docto! sion of motor truck lines in competi- tion with the rail carriers. J. Rindt, {pleasant time was spe:; in discuss- No. i hard 78 to 791 cs ing food values. and a delicious lun- to 20; frozen 20 to 22. 1 ‘mo assistant. AS MURDERERS OF | They visited every room from which. visitors were not barred and proved Quickly Stops Dreaded re 3 mixed 62 4 local agent, presided. | 3 i a . conclusively that Santa and his reine} 1. yellow. (old) 74%; No. 2 eg) Cleon) wi served by the hostess. IN MP ARTMENT 6 ASE J, R. Bannister, secretary of the as- P deer actually were here. 46°42; No. 2 yellow (old) | Baldwin *\tutheran ciureh next Sunday. ___ Coughing sociation, was the principal speaker In an interview with The ‘Tribune, | 4)" eB hit I ‘Fred Wood was a business caller in | \, peu ey Phen assur ae oboe abd asbected that, sinne the Tes : Santa Claus said he will return| ‘imotny seed . | Wilton Wednesday afternoon, winter if you take genuine Foley pay one dollar of every 10 collected as Christmas eve on his world-wide| Clover seed—S.26 to 8. or ruses wonien ‘leds who is attending the | your cough, fepulty from a cold; tree Four Mon In Charge of Minia.| #25, the, competition of the Ol] 5 sch Conducted in Missouri, ine etfors being made locally by the Hibeies, NER | schoo! of Science at Wahpeton. plans | site) dna eres ack tay exe eS jously a! g the bu rch Conducted in Missouri, | the efforts being made locally by the} Bellies—J2.75 The. bovis Gt ebukGh, serviees [Cn Prime, BunnERN RUNp, amide “at | (eee car ian Is Datsainl ness of the state’s best taxpayers. American. Legion, Elks, Lions, Kiwan- ture Arsenal Believed No- is and Rotary clubs and other organ- which were held in the Bo ae og church closed Friday evening. Rev. thb Fargo Agricuitural College, will | t Kansas, Oklahoma, and . ” also spend the Christmas season at |i e, fe hi ful chlor . mildly torious Characters STORY OF MASSACRE Arkansas foe o assist za my his wot fhim, 24s per ce: 7 iN: 5 dobasca, ct Bismarck, pastor | home : ‘autak, wi means ime loans firm. a conductes e services. He ;. Minni : acceptable to a sensit eer | Eis er ct left here Saturday morning _ ior | iy Minnie Bogiemen spent enw (at Dependable und, effective Bear, were Igaluk, (midnight sun) his} 7.3th, to 3 per cent. of the week with her son-in-law |; dren and grown d Catthage, Mo, Dec. 15.—(P)— > an Minneapolis. Dec. 15.—(?)—Slowly wif 5 294 Beach, where he | vices. Sun- | G3 » Dec, 15.—(F). e, and Ertak, | ¢ By Oreeal 5 + yop | Beach, where he held services Sun-j , ;, 1 i ; but surely the law is getting dewn to Sheriff Harry Stevens directed a@|son, ied Bear) their| Prime commercial paper +“ tod per) day, ‘This week. Rev. Johnson is { oe eat Bee dict. \ Pate Ne atwe say road i bedrock in the investigation of four search over four states today for a| ‘There are six dogs in Tautak’s team] 7} attending the convention in Fargo. | “Miss Martha Engleman, who has | a men, three of whom were captured ' young man and a woman who|and Santa sald he would use them in|90 4 wee eTee Christ and Mrs Christ /peen employed at the Lester Larson | <=——= ————$ and the other killed, in a gunfight in Yesterday entered the Jasper. county |his tour of the city to give the rein-|2's {0 2,per_ cent: Hee ee NY ee ene rand tiie | tote ace cos, kiver EeveralimoHtns, | an apartment in which @ miniature jail, killed Othel E. Bray, 50-year-old |deer as much. rest as possible. before |*"* ‘? *'* ver © Suirelt ponvices here "Weanesday |ns vevstes tome. arsenal was confiscated and a detec- peace officer, with his own revolver, | peginning tl " veni: Mrs. N. ol and tee | ore th ing the long return trip from ES evening. Mrs. N. S. Johnson and two | » \ tive wounded. and fled after failing to open the| Bismarck to the North Pole. \ funge of jdaughters of Bismarck were also |} oe Quickly relieved Francis Farley, alias George Mul- women's cell block. | Letters to Santa Claus continue toi ra spring 7914 to bresent. that evening and rendered ‘| Clear Lake 1} of by rubbing on cahey, slain in the fight, today had| inhabitants of Lichow and A hat and a woman's shoe heel, | appear in The Tribune's mail and all part orn TT. to sy tg7 |eWo musical selections. te >| \ 4 been identified by fingerprints as a om : lost in their flight, were clues. Nojare being turned over to him. Here| N°} ; No, 1 amb: Joe Poole and Pat Freeman were By MYRTLE © SEN 26) [ 4 Ss bank robber. ig 4x ONIONS Tsingshih, Hunan, Are baer td eager it iy are some of them: aM 6 Clit caller. in the capital city y MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN mtorse Farley was wanted in ago for e search covered the converg! - . * y. d . é d ! forfeiting a $27,500 bond on a confi- Said Murdered sections of Missouri, Kansas, Okla-| Dear Santa, Ter fey vi tude genieeder, Of Cromwell gers 19 iis hase Geen Visine thelr rane MILLION JARS USED YEARLY dence game charge and for the rob- ets homa, and Arkansas. Horn, ball, mouth organ. : 45, special “48; sampte|at the Richard Borner home ‘Sunday {“Yes_ in, Minnesota, the past weeks, | = peries of the Black Earth, Wis. and} shanghai, Dec. 15.—()—Details of se CRAY oe ert Dyer, mdse 2 MONLAVERNE BOE, © |44 to 4 2 specta + sample | et ernoon, y. Feturned home “Tuesday evening. 3 the Layton Park, Milwaukee, State'the reported massacre of the inhabi- eorge Dyer, jailer, were Bismarck Hospital, | Flx—Ne-2 1.80% to 1.64. Vernice and Orland Bjelland took nots “Ao Granville Weanesday, banks. the reported massacre of 'ifcingshin,| Upon by the slayer, who, with his] ° ceo Sr ean oa the north “Boo to Bismarck Friday [where they, had beet visitng thelg STORAGE SPACE Believed Willmar Robbers Hunan province cities, by communist | Woman companion, about 24 years|near Santa: Duluth, Dec. 15 afternoon t) visit at the home of|daughter, Mrs. Mable Carlson and < Perhaps the most gratifying dis-|pands, and of the alleged capture of old, escaped in a small coupe bear-| | am seven years old and go to/ Ordre ‘ie0% + their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. | family. By the day, week or month ae _ elasure 40 police was partial identifi- 11/000 citizens of Ningtu, Klangs! prov-|ing Kansas llcense tagi school. Will. you. please send me|May testi; duly 1.00" |Pred Nelson, over the week-end.) Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Hansen and} HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY ~ Cation of George Kane and Frank|ince, were sought by Chinese authori- Young Dyer, sitting with Bray,said|something. I don't care what it isf, Wh wh es A Mrs, Bjelland has been spending the |family spent Wednesday evening at Repair Shop in Connection Kroy as members of the gang which | ties eany. : the attack was without warning. Their have two brothers, one " seven 80, No. to 78, Ne past week with her parents, Mr. and |the Christ Schoon home. | Armory Building Kroy as mein of Willmar of $142,-|" ‘Tne Hunan massacres were report-| Killer and his girl, companion, he|and the other thirteen:and s-cousin{seber durum 72 to, Pee ea onputlie Haine atid “eile eri are Peutset’s par=| ded fast July 15 at the polnt of ma-led yesterday by foreign ships plying | 'elated, asked to see Bill Daggett./and she is thirteen vears old. No. 1 durum 70 to 71, dren Gervl and Rachel. spent. the ents, Mr. and Mrs.’ Christ Schon. chine guns. the Yangtse river near the city of| Joplin, Mo. who had been — ROSS MORRIS, | NO74, OUST aerum 6s week-end at’ their home in Bis. |Little Bernard remained for a day's) EW. Hegberg, proprietor of @ N0-|Shasi, The advices indicated the| Friday after questioning in a petty Bismarck. | Barley—Chotce to fan 50;|marck, Mr. Haibeck coming here |Visit with Fis grandparetns. tion store in Willmar, said Kane re-|reds plans to attack Shasi also. larceny case. Pa a 7 medium to good 35 to 4i. after them Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Holton spent Friday Von nied one of the robbers anda pic-|" Both Tsingshih and Lichow had), As Bray, acting jailer, turned to|pear Santy clause: aS eCRE, The Baldwin school will sell its /Cvening with Mr. and Dae one tare ot roy, he said Iooked Tike one been besleged for several days, Cilt- wo ee the man seized) 1 am very sick and t will be very | Nex, Nork, Dee Mgr (#)—Curb: quota. of Christmas seals and hopes itained a, number of relatives, arid ol men who achine | zens of Lichow were reported to have y's ° i good to my nurses and so I hope you jes Service ——-2e4. i he - friends Friday evening in honor of Of the rena of the bank while the|manned the walls of their ity, resist-| “Here.” Bray cried, “you can't do/ will be very good to me, too and tring Siandara oll of Indiana—o Pe ee re haves Bae Nee eeu tee seainnec wae robbery was in progress. ing the communists until the latter | thst.” me lots of toys to play and past’ the a Smesdanian (Skeddien cond Sel (Christ, Schoon. The evening | was 7 * 7 ds} in social chat and playing cards Troy waived extradition and Was|vowed they would annihilate the pop-| The visitor shot three times when |time away. I wish a train and Tam] joie SNPAPOUES STOCKS Rupp and’ Fred Wood. visited and end a’ ion playing car ) taken to Milwaukee where he willlulation once they entered town. The| the turnkey attacked, two bullets | very glad to see you. pale aL aL at Gey shopped in Bismarck Friday. thay een novely & mac gtty Tune) Wee face charges in connection with $25,- |reds also were said to have threatened piercing Bray's heart. Young Dyer} From Elmer Auch, room 204, Bis-| © Minnapolis- Moline Pewer Imp.— were accompanied home by Miss| Mrs. Peter Kluckdahl and sons ‘ é 500 holdup of the Layton bank last/dire punishment to the citizenry of| fled to the jail arsenal. A bullet }marck Hospital. Minnesota Northern Power—2i"4. | Frances Rupp, high school student |Jullous and Lermo were Saturday Nov. 28. 'Tsingshih for resisting their advance. struck as he slammed the door. x * * GOVERNMENT BON of Bismarck, who spent the week- {afternoon callers at the H. A. Smit! — cme Mike O'Brian, alias Walter J. Fre-| Communists wage declared to have The slayer and the girl. seized|Dear Santa Claus: New York, Dec. 15.— () — Liberty [end at home. home. : | This beautifal ‘modern white ) «lund, is wanted in Iowa on charges Of |routed government troops at Ningtu Bray's keys, unlocked one door and| I am reading The Bismarck bonds: i Miss Etta Rupp, who left here last |, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon enter- Denk robbery and for jumping bond|and then escaped to the ingtu| Taced upstairs, where seven women |Tribune about Sante Claus. Do you Hie tape 0a. Cee eee ee rr te fies notis (tained. number of relatives and ff gold, frame, with comfortable bank robbery tre d by Lincoln, Neb. |siong the ianesi<Fukien border with | were confined. However, after rat- |think he will come to my house, tam | Rourtn tye 1063.21 i friends Saturday Genie: ue winter ors officers with the $1,000,000 robbery of 1,000 citizens as hostages. Te “he corridor door there ®|10 years old and live five miles south|” ‘Treasury és--i08 a ete or pismarce win [Min his Ende, 1B, Olen, Only $4.50 @ bank there, but he denied the accu-| “Whether members of the Finland| moment, the couple fled. of Dunn Center, the place where the = - hold” services in the German, 2% and Mis. Allen, Yak tect pent es sation. ne mepether membern suffered in the| A: special deputy sheriff, Jesse] windmill right besides the road. Our) sow KOREIGN ©: nine pr iideal kiddies planters fence Albert Chris-|| Expert Eye Service at Greatly ‘Woman May Be Relea Jattack there was not determined. The| Dome, arrived at the scene chimney is pretty small but you can|exchanges irregular. going to Bismarck Monday to sec| Mrs, Marie Olausen spent Sunday Reduced Prices A woman, also captured in the raid) provincial government was said to “you keep out of this,” the slayer |leave some presents on the bac! poch, | Brtiain $4. France 3. Santa Claus and his Eskimo family. {afternoon with Mrs. Christ Selland. 7 sg on the apartment, probably will belhave ordered troops from Changsha | ordered. T want a box of paints. 1 Germi Several of the litte folks in Baldwin | Mrs; Harold Haygrave who is em- DR. MacLACHLAN’S ve vl e! Ts to anta ame ee with deposits of approximately $415,- | of the traditional Christmas observ- N | ae aoa eget ee es 000, failed to open for business today. | ance, Bismarck is following the tad | TREATMENT Loved! Blood-and-IronMan cnenaon and Rosegien—Jullus Mattson. Ruso| Bank officials blamed frosen assets | of several other North Dakota cities: [Py "* Let | De nae Aw A tet Harmon am! Eddie Zabel, ot the | institution's closing. The|which annually inaugurate the; on a | Geove’s Laxative ; ay Tatle Lake—Victor Lindquist and| bank has s capital stock of $50,000 Christmas season with a presentation BROMO HEART! pow Emil Hass. UnderwoodOsoar John- | nd & surplus of #10000 of this kind. Tt will be given in Minot Cold Even | QUININE Louis Wolheim’s FinestRole Bimmer son and Miss E. M. Erickson.}_. 1, —. for the second time next Thursday 1 0 coe Bigger than in “All Svashburn—G. A. Lindell and G. B.| Dickinson Physician by @ community chorus and soloists; Get Ss rt | Tables pee tase Quiet en the Western Burgum. Wilton—-Pete Leif and Ben : from the various churches. ta ed © | tive with quinine \] Front”: Saderquist. To Study in Europe] The program last evening was ex: citar hcastaies The date of the drive is set for kinson, rae pened ee paves ae coo You don't have to, with McKesson’s| making ‘awell bal- ‘Yat peed all ednesday —l coir * ‘ ingredients, so insist m= pee Pes orael Se ee es and reached their climax in the|Darol! It's an amazing new-type| anced and effective on thisbox. Getitat sician, left recently for Europe, where splendid and dramatic “Hallelujah treatment in tablet form, doubly fast | treatment for colds eny drug store, 30c. Dog Refuses Freedom he has accepted a first assistantship| Chorus. The orchestra of 20-piece| and effective. Breaks up a cold in 6 and headaches. \ Fro Hill id Prison in the hospital clinic at Bern, Swit-| Splendidly supported the chorus and hours—rids your system of it in 12! ~ b ( m side zerland, under Prof. DeQuervain. He| Provided the harmonic background) Leaves you with no dangerous half- 5 = 15. will take up the work there the first) for the solo parts. | cored cold as do ordinary remedies. | { Mt. Pleasant, Mich., Dec. 15.—(P~| o¢ the year and remain seven months Miss Mi Knauf, Bismarck} Changes the system from an acid 4 } released today, police said. Pennock, Minn., bankers were expected here to attempt to identify the men as those who participated in a robbery there last Oct. 22. ‘Two of the Willmar bankers. how- ever, Edwin Selvig, vice president, and Frank Nordstrom, assistant cash- jer, and Sheriff Paul Anderson of Kandiyohi county said they could not identify Kane or Kroy. ‘When the Willmar party returned home they took with them pictures of Kroy and Kane to be shown to other officials and employes of the bank: | Another group from Willmar is ex- | ‘ tah? {wold want paints. 21 to 28; first 24 to 25; seconds 21 to| \ pected today to view Kane. Turkey Struck by { The Messiah | LENARD E. MOFFIT, tat: medium firsts 19 to 20; refrigera-| HAVE i y ae d | iti 3 BIELSON DRIVE MEN SELECTED IN W'LEAN’ SNES SS) Ben Everson, Washburn, Ap- * points Several Town Chair- men for Work old people and children seeking 20 to 30; ducks, freight 20; ex- am ‘Trinity Lutheran church and @ gTouP|he should sent it by mail. — penaasttishie sai vargo, N. D, Dee. 15—(P)—Ben| fuse, in the Moonves ane earrat | of singers from other churches of the friend, cae taal December 19th to 24th, Everson, Washburn, director of the} ters way. city under the direction of Clarion IRENE WOLFF, ! inclusive. Eielson Momieal Ore in aren "The property loss is enormous. The | E- [arson. Oe Farce eed fitting | i ‘ Return limit Jenuery 6th. . ay re} le season. i county, has appol several town | rurkish Red Crecent society is rush- | D dig | Also reduced rates to Ideho, chairmen, according to announce- ment from the Elelson Memorial Association here. ‘They are: At Benedict—Alex Harchanko and Nick Frost. Butte— Emil Wells and R. E. Herson. Cole- | harbor—C. W. Carlson and Donald ; Knutson. Elbowoods—R. J. Land- wehr. Garrison—H. E. Holts and Dr.| R. H. Ray. Max—Tom Engdahl and The great outdoors was calling today to Bingo, aggressive fox hound, ask- ing him to come out and enjoy the freedom made possible by the,com- bined efforts of 30 to 40 men who blasted an opening in an. underground prison in which he was held prisoner ; five days. But whether Bingo, caught in a subterranean passage last Wednesday by a hillside cave-in after he had chased @ raccoon into a hole, would answer, remained to be seen. Fright-/ ened by the noise of an explosion which cleared the way for his release, Bingo scampered back into his prison Jast night after taking a momentary look at freedom. His master, Law- rence Mills, pleaded with him to no avail. He planned to repeat his ef- forts today. Bingo's rescuers had worked almost constantly since his imprisonment to HER s Perman wi totaled 59, the largest number ever lieved and corrected hundreds of effect his release. GIVE See # Daman ele i to take part in serious musical eases dnt iietee Bala Mere? such Pacman teeabe, anteed waves $5.00 and $6.50 at the | Production in Bismarck’s history. oI . i. ding nature. W. 9 Drake, Kief, Anamoose| California Wave Nook, 102 Third j PRET | Homa ticken you foal ered ceprsased i save, Serther informacion. and. L B 7 ? st § 4 . and discouraged, try the Cystex Test. me UEAe imation. ? Men Opposing Trucks street, Bismarck. Phone 782. \ ristmas Saint Is | aie Bed. ry tne rate Tee HALLS DRUG STORE Bay h 3 . pansy lor SALEWSix tube Freed-rise- To Be-Visitor Here | 4 min 15 minutes. Prateed DY |] gctantve Agent im Biamarck ° ° OR CLIMAX (Tribune Special Service) | mann battery radio in excellent lon Dont give ub. Dez Crater (e- ouls VW oimelm Drake, N. D., Dec. 15.—Ninety bus- ness and professional men, repre- senting Anamoose, Kief and Drake, meeting here Saturday night, went on record as favoring laws to place commercial trucking on the highways and the railroads on a fair compet- | LADY RETUR! to Lichow to oppose the communists. An American destroyer, a British| sloop and three Chinese gunboats and a detachment of Chinese troops head- ed for Hoihow, Hainian island when communistic disturbances were re- ported to have grown to serious pro- Portions. - American missionariesion the island advised Hong Kong authorities they were in danger. Troops and gunboats were dispatched, however, when Hai- nan authorities appealed to Canton, the provincial capital for help. Disastrous Flood Stanbul, Turkey, Dec. 15.—(P}-| Southern Turkey has been stricken with a disastrous flood as a conse- quence of torrential rains which have | been flooded and still heavier rains are reported sweeping in from the Taurue mountains. ‘The population is overcome with panic and fleeing to the hills, with ing food and clothing to the disaster | area. Bank at Pierre, S. D., | Closes This Morning Pierre, 8. D., Dec. 15.—(?)—The American Exchange Bank of Pierre, studying advanced surgery. ‘S TO STAGE | New York, Dec. 15.—(?}—Lady In-| verclyde, estranged from her husband, , is discarding her title and returning — to the stage, resuming her stage name, June. “It is on the stage I find happiness,” she said arriving | from abroad. June Howard Tripp, was her name before marriage. H TOY BUSINESS IS LARGE H Washington, Dec. 15.—(P\—The | kiddies are to have lots of toys for | Christmas. A survey by the depart- | ment of commerce notes busy times in an industry the unusual production | of which is valued at $88,000,000. i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | condition. Will sell cheap if taken ; at once. Phone 464-W or call at 523 First street. FOR RENT—Two or three room fur- nished apartment. Hot water, elec- tric refrigerator, immediate posses- ing basis. Men attending the meeting said they had not realized that the com-' petition of trucking companies, oper- ating on the highways, was seriously affecting the prosperity of the rail- roads. The meeting was held in the wait- sion. Also furnished sl ig room. | ; Phone 1095 or call at 816 Ave. D. The largest whale ever caught was; \125 feet long. yielded 175 barrels of | joil valued at $5350 and was killed off ‘Discovery Inlet. near the Bay of Whales, jn the Antarctic. Dome heeded the advice of the; man with the gun. PACK AUDITORIUM TO HEAR ORATORIO Need Standing Room Only Sign at Local Performance of ‘That the annual production of! Handel's oratorio, “The Messiah,” is) almost a certainty was assured by the large number of Bismarck people who packed the city auditorium last eve- music lovers at home and long before the performance was to begin the “standing room only” sign was need led. Presented by the choir of the Its story of the coming and sub-| sequent death of the Christ was/ tically told in song. The listeners at the auditorium were not the only ones to hear the famous production, for it was broad- casted by KFYR. that families throughout the northwest might en- Joy it. In making “The Messiah” a part/ voice teacher, as contralto soloist, sang the recitative and arias in a finished manner. Possessor of a voice of splendid range and remarkable; tone quality, she interpreted both the ‘serious and joyful passages with ease. The soprano soloist, Mrs. W. J.j Targart, gave a fine performance, singing with expression and a high} regard for dramatic values as well as year old. He wants a toy automobile. | You know that girls always like dolls and candy but they need handker- chiefs most. . “Fhere are some kids live near us, will you please remember them. If I am asking too much of you leave out my paints and give them something. Their names are Paul’ Stuart, 12 years. Oliver 10 years, Dorothy Stuart 7 years and Ruth three years. They live south of Dunn Center to. I will draw a picture to show what I Dunn Center. (Editor's Note: The pictures show} @ tree; horse, man and a fence.) * * * | From Arena, N. D.. comes a letter | addressed to Santa Claus in care of I would like to see the Santa Claus too. I would like to have a Tedd¢ bear and a Rocking chair for me. A} nice regard for Santa and x x x X x; kisses. If Santa can’t come out“here If the sun's light completely failed, the earth would be in darknéss in about eight minutes, ag that is the; time it takes the sun’s light to reach the earth, . i The population of the entire world | at the present time is estimated at) about two billion. | condition to alkaline condition, in which cold and grippe germs do not | thrive. Stops headaches, too,in quick; | I got two little sister six and nine |5 year old and one little brother’. seven | cents; Montreal S1%% cents. NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, Dec. 15.—()—Butter, 4671; weak: Creamery, higher than extra 31 3-4:to 32 1-4; extra (92 score) 311-4; first (88 to 91 score) 27 1-2 to 30 3-4; ing stock current make No. 1, 23 1-2 to 24; No. 2, 22 1-2. Cheese 186,432; steady. State, whole milk flats. fresh, fancy to fancy spe- cial, 20 to 21; do. held 21 1¢2 to 22 1-2. Eggs 6901; .irregular. Mixed col- ors, regular packed, closely selected heavy 31; extra 29 to 30; extre first Nearby and nearby western hen- nery whites . closely «selected, extra 32 to 35 1-2c; average extra 29 to 31c; nearby. white pullets 20 to 21c. Paci- fic - coast. white, shell treated, extra 32 1-4 \to 33 1-2c; do. extra first 29 freight 13 to 18; express 15 to 21; broilers, freight 24; express 25 to 40. Fowls, freight 14 to 20; express 14 to 22; roosters, freight 11; express 12 to 13; turkeys, freight 20 to 25; ex- MILLIONS OF PEOPLE USE THIS IDEAL ployed at Bismarck, visited with her} NATURE CURE CLINIC Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. : Mothers: | COLDS are coming MENTHOLATU! | Order now from your ning for the first presentation of this/#. P, Goddard and The Tribune. It 3 | Ga eT ae | sacred concert. Even the coldest eve-| says: \to 313-4. ; : READY favorite drug store, F. dana, ja have| hing of the month failed to keep|Dear Goddard: | Poultry alive quiet; chickens by = ‘are and 18 for FLESH AND STEEL... OF SPEED-SWEPT PASSIONS! Dan Thorn... Tough... For Whom Wheels Spun— Whistle Screamed— Men Fought .. . and Women for the HOLIDAYS Everyone likes to visit home folks at least once @ year. Whet better time than Christmas? Here's your opportunity! ~ Round Trip Effective between points in Minnesota, Manitobe, North Dekota and Montane on sele Washington, Oregon end to Vancouver and Victoria, B.C., on sele December 16th to 22nd, inclusive. Return limit January 15th. ‘For informetion ond time. Also.the pains and aches of | neuralgia and neuritis. Safe for all— no bad effects on heart or stomach. At the first sign of any cold, head- ache or pain, get Darol on the job. and forestall suffering. All McKesson ! Service Druggists and other indepen- ; an accurate sense of rhythm. Lorenzo Belk sang the bass solos carrying with ease the rather solemn! recitative of “For Behold Darkness) Shall Cover the Earth.” His tone at’ all times was well controlled and his; interpretation sympathic. The Rev.! R. A. Ofstedalil, Valley City, as tenor; soloist, sang his numbers with feel-! ing and a devotion to the oratorio’ theme. { The soloists, chorus and orchestra} Today and Tuesday, (Continued trum page one) who cannot get down town to see him oe He to be on the lookout for | Five Reindeer Here ! Santa made the trip here from, Winnipeg, Man., over the week-end. ' He arrived with only five reindeer. although he had six when he arrived | at Winnipeg, Santa explained to The‘ Tribune this morning that Prancer pulled up lame just after leaving |Avinnines and was sevt back. Dancer dent drug stores sell Darol on a} guerantee of satisfaction or money back. Get a package today. A Mc- Kesson and Robbins’ product.—Ady. Kidney Acids . Break Sleep a he Tron-Clad Guarantee. Must quickly improve reste Hall’s Drug Store. —_—_—_—X—X—X—X—nanYsX"!_! = Diamonds, Watches On Credit James W. Marek EVERY DAY WORTH LIVING There 1s no illness so oppressive as an imperfectly functioning stomach — perhaps not serivus enough in many cases to be con- fining. still severe enough to pre- vent. the fullest enjoyment of every day life and the pleasure, of perf one’s daily dulies. To those persons who have habitual or occasional stomach trouble, fuch as gastric hyperacidity, sour gae disturbances, bloat- tng. Iching. heartburn. bad breath (halitoets). loss of appetite, we unhesitatingly say “Try Pfun- ders Tablets.” To our personal Knowledge, this remedy has re- Capital Funeral ‘ Parlors 208 Main Avenue Licensed Embalmer Phone—DVay or Night—2? Jos. W. Tschumperlin £ Prop. 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