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\ . , MONDAY, DECEMBER 4,1922 les ~. .THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE “~~~ PAGE SEVEN SUPPLY OF MAREE? DOWN (By the Associated Press) Chicago, Dee, Large world’s shipments, together with a liberat increase of the amount of wheat on ocean passage and a decline in Liv- erpool quotations, had a bearish ef- fect on wheat today during the early dealings here. Sellers, howev. were cautious, being deterged by ad viees of furthcr rains in Argentina. Some uneasiness over European po- litical conditions tended also to check declines. The opening which varied from unchanged figures — to S6c lower, with May $1.15% to $1.16 and July $1.07% to $1.07%, was fol- lowed by a slight rally and then by another sag. : Corn and oats, although relatively firm, were influenced by the weak- ness of wheat. Western demand for corn was said to be less ‘urgent, After opening unchanged to % high- er, May 69%e to 69%c, the corn! market underwent a little setback {tent of the recent advance having | left the market in a weakened tech-! | nical position which invited short selling. Shares approximated 800,000. The hasty elimination of a’ sub- |stantial part of the outstanding short interest on the recent advan ‘left the market in a vulnerable pos , tion for further attacks and pric ; continued to give way in the early afternoon. Fisher Body was depresse ‘ed seven points, . WHEAT WEAK (By the Associated Press) Duluth, Dec. 4—Decided weak- ness was shown in the wheat market lin the course of trading today. Bear- lish sentiment was prompted through lower Liverpool cables and advices of light export demand at the sea board. . The market was weak at the | close. December wheat closed %éc off j at $1.14% nominal and May %ée off at $1.14% nominally. December durum j closed Yc off at 93%c asked and May closed Sse off at 96%c bid. ‘ Spot rye closed %ec up at 78%4c; December %e up at 78%c bid and May %c up at 81%c bid. Spot oats closed !c off at 36%c —— from 45¢ to 6lc, Trading in flaxseed was slow and spasmodic, but its tendency’ was up- ward, December closed %c up «t to 38%c and barley unchanged « at | um 93%c; No. ‘2 mixed durum 9. No. 1 mixed wheat $1.215% @ § % 3 No. 2 mixed wheat $1.12 @ $127 8. Barley sample grate 56c @ G6e | Yo. ) 6le; No. 3, 59¢ @ 60e; | No. 4, 58¢ @ 59%. Corn blank, ; | Outs No. 3 while 38%e; No. 4] whity 36\6e @ 38%e. | Rye No. 1, 78%c¢ @ 79%%c; No. 2,4 Bie, i Flax No. 1, $2.50% @ $2.53 { ME eae | CALL MONEY | i (By the Associated Press) New York, Dec. 4.—Call money firm; high 6} low 5; raling’ rate 5.! Time loans steady; mixed” collateral ; 60-90 days 4% @ 5, 4-6 months @ 5, Prime commercial paper 4%. FOREIGN EXCHANGE (By, the Associated-Press) | New York, Dec. 4.—Foreign — ex- | change irregular; Gr ‘Britain de- | mand 4.53%; cables 4.53%; 60 day ; bills on banks 4.515% France de- mand 7.00%; cables 7.021%; Italy de- mand 5.03; cables 5.0312; Belgium | demand 6.50; cables 6.501%; Germany | demand .011%4; cables .01 5-16; Hol- land demand $9.73: cables 39.76: Norway demand 18.58; ‘Sweden mand 26.99; Denmark demand Switzerland demand 18.97; Spain de- | mand 15.41; Greece demand 1.35; | Poland demand 00%; Czecho-Slova- | kia demand 3.48; Argentine demand | 37.37; Brazil demand 12.00; Moatrem! oo. all around. $2.40%; May Yc off at $2.34% bid ‘Oats started at Ke off to chats and July unchanged at $2.33 nomi; advance, May 42% to 42%c and later nally. : showed slight losses. . Lower quotations on hogs U. 8. BONDS ened provisions. | New York, Dec. 4.—United States Wy Cou pe : : | ‘The Weather |: iy ; oe Wt Re i Harrison Fisher, famous artist, is shown here on the 8. 8. Paris bound for France where he will study types of feminine beauty to delight American magazine readers, The great American artist couldn’t resist For twenty-four hours ending at | noon toda: Temperature at 7 a.m. . 4 + Subsequently, weakness in the Nev7' government bonds at 1 p, m. Rana SIONS . ie Temperatur the white wall of the ship. He had to make a beauty grow where none York stock market led to Bish ess. -$100.30}' J some ONE PUT PEPPERON AUNT SARAH PEABODYS a ay Eh ores had grown before, able selling of wheat, but the effect First 4%’s . 98.64 [ TODAY BREAKING UP THE MeETNg & Ss < : RiGee Oe ee ee ho Se was later offset as a result of bux- Second 4!’s ses 98.10 KITCHEN STov G 4 I peeaitedione 2 H i ing on the part of house with export, Third 4%4’s . » 98.46 OF THE CIVIC REFORM SOCIETY. : bs Highest wind veolcity . . 20! 5 : eacarrs connections. The close was unsettled. Fourth 4%’s ~ 9882) . ; \ 14 g %ec to le net lower, with May $1.15% i 4%’s uncalled + 100.26] <% 7 WEATHER FORECAST 4 to 81.18% and July 81.07%. ‘4%’s. called . 100.09 — see For Bismarek and vicinity: Most: | J Rural holders showed no general New 4%’s + 99.53) siders; bulk stockers and feeders} opening but receipts were plentyful | U. S. BONDS CLOSE ly cloudy tonight, Tuesday fair; not: % dispos.tion te sell. ‘The close was — $6.00 @ $7.00. “|, | andi bids. ov medium and lower’ grade (By the Associated Press) much change in temperature ee steady at te net decline to a shade | FLOUR MARKET Sheep receipts 28,000; fat lambS| offerings declined. | New York, Dec, d—-United States! For North Dakota: Mostly cloudy | Vy WanTRDOFEMALE _)___ HELP WANTED—MALE advance, with May 694% @ 69%e. Bh aaraat arena Frese) un-| opening weak to. 25 lower; early| Flax receipts were light andj government bonds closed: tonight, colder southeast portions | oT nctent gl for-gax | WANTED ‘lenced hovssheeye top $15.25 to packers aml city but-| there was real snap to the crushing! 3! chers; four doubles desirable 83-] demand for such moderate offerings. pound fresh clipped gor lambs $13.00; + $100.40] Tuesday fair. , eral housework, High wages. Call] er. Three to cook for. State wag 98.108 | Weather Conditions 802 Ave. B. Write, Route 1, Box 10, Washbu 97.90B} ‘The pressure is low over the Mis-| ~ N. D. changed to 5c lower, in carload lots, oe—_______C-_-@ . 1 __NEWS OF WALL STREET |! family patents quoted at $6.65 @ Second 4 wee {$6.75 a barrel in 98 pound cotton 7 ives 5 est: 4 First 44's 98.58] sissippi ley and high over the} —~ WANTE! aE Olean” __ {BY the Associated Press) sacks. Shipments 89,383 barrels, Bran | £eeders fairly active; 1 pound west GRAIN RANGE Stu pre| Leauipel Valley and high. over the A WANTED Tailor at “oiee, New York, Dee. 4.-Opening prices | $29.50 @ $23.00. signs heavy fat ewes around $5.00; (By the ‘Associated Press) , Third 44's 98.16 | Precipieation ‘has occurred from | St¥0ng girl for general hovgwor Tailors. Fifth St. in today's stock market were .decid- ace ee eee teady; hea 5 | Chicago, Dec. 4.— eae opie at ae sir! Phone 176. 12+ Pie 7.00. " Fourth 4% 98.36 kota westward and south- a edly irregular, food, motor md coal) SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK lighter weight upward to § Open, High, Low. Close. | ticaed 100.20 | ee an ete eerie cenat and a¢| WANTED—Gil for “general ha _shares being moderately strong (By the Associated Press) : ~ fh sa Called V 100.02} conttores pee + kes| work, Mrs. Burt Finney. Phone while oil and shipping shares were} South St. Paul, Dec, 4.—Cattle r2- POTATO INQUIRY LIGHT = [pee 111.118 118% 116% i seattered plac the Great Lakes 2 U. S. Government 4%’: - 100.74] region and Mississippi Valley. Tem- | _ 717. 115% 116% 116% * under pressure. Corn Products and ceipts, 8,000; killing classes mostly (By the Associated Press) May ‘ anati Sugar, @& ; a i Minneapolis, Dec. 4.—Potatoes} July ....107% 107% 106% = gars peratures are low in the northwest- | WANTED. 1 to learn the bmdery? ments for young couple; no chil- tha aivenen “inctook Shares, while iteaie ‘sas. @ $800; bulk $560 @ light wire inquiry demand _and|‘" CORN ‘ CHICAGO GRAIN crn Plains States and northern Roc-| trade. Apply Tribune. i2-ltt] dren, Write Box 497, Tribune of- Studebaker stood out in the motor|§6,50; butcher cows and heifers |movement slow; market steady Sand- | Dec, 70% 70% = 69% (By the Associated Press) ky Mountain region opts, | WANTED—Experienced gin at} _fiee. : L2-3t group with a-similar gain. Other] mostly $3.25 @ $4.50; few better of-|!and sae satlongs a 2 e vend May 60% 69K 69. Chicago, Dee. 4.—Wheat No.2 hard | ORRIS We erralociet Sweet Shop. 4 strong # i 7 EE H - - j , | terms, inneapolis-St.Paul — rate} July 69 69% | 68% $1.18% @ $1.19%. ee ‘ L strong spots were Woolworth, Bald-|ferings on up to $6.00 or higher; white’ vafietiés, sacked per ewt, U. OATS F OST LOST—Ladi win, Dupont, American Tobacco, Corn No. 2 mixed 71%e @ 73c3 No. 2 yellow 71%e @ 72%Ke. . aoa “Oats No. 2 ‘white 43% 6 43%e; HEAVY SNOW FOR C 2 tters largely $2.50 @ i white wool glove with 42% 4p 41% INESS CHANCE California Petroleum and American fs i Valley points carloads f.| May 42% 42% 41% —Complete. as it} tan trimming, near corner of City Ice, all up 1 to 2. Losses of a point! stockers and feeders strong to 25¢|Red River ‘ National bank. Finder return to pecan E i A 7.00: o. b, usual terms, Moorhead rate | May 42% 48% 42% No. 8 white 42%¢ @ 48%e. stahds, pool room property, con- National bank, Finder c Hodston ve ae) cpenand | nimheris $8.00 eee uci @ sacked cwt. U. S.. grade No. 1, very} July .... 39% 39% 39% iva No. ®, aie @ a AT GRAND FORKS! sisting of lot, two-story and full sare aaiee, or Mrs. J. Coghlan ean sie ee SOP Richowe cups l cat few seles, Red River Ohios 50c @ LARD. 4 Se. pees a 7{| basement building, ice house, aii Na, General Asphalt, common and pre-| slightly higher; practical packer tov | ¢ Jan. /10:18 10.17 10,12' 10,15]. Barley 66¢ @ 75e, 96 Grand Forks, N. D., 4—A_heavy | fixtures and furniture, steam plant, | LOS'T—Leathere ferred. International. Harvester broke 60, FL Oa Timothyseed $6.00 @ $6.75, s fe thie atbening | ee 5 T— « 3% 15 points below “its high! ipts 19,000; ing sae May ++10.25 10.27 10.22, 10.271 Cloverseed $15.00 @ $20.00. snow, was falling here this morni electric light and appliances, run-| taining two suits and other baby . A) orcLe vnolnts: belowadts high) Sead A de Aa at ta POTATOES WEAK RIBS i borné on a 24-mile northwest wind.| ning water. Only place in town. If| articles. Reward will be given fou level of last week. Foreign exghang. @ 35c lower; range $7.00 Pork nominal. ; tives |} steee i opened irregular. : | bulk $7.60 @ $7.90; bulk (By the Associated Press) Jan, oo... | 875) Lard $11.25. ac | Rompsratace See eee bee interested do mot write but come} return of same to ‘Tribune o pula f eis Ba Pete + <2 Potatoes: ; ini .75 ‘i 4 i nine degrees above “| and see it at Washburn, N. D. 12 The apparently poor quality of the! Chicago, Dee, 4.—Potatoes weak; | May a 51 Ribs $11.00 @ $12.00. ly high, nine b . buying power led’ professional trad-|" Sheep receipts 5,500; steady to| receipts 141. cars; total U. S. ship-! SE APOLN RANGE : ing the! mipimum/early-Coday. ee foe srs OF RENT “ers to try some experimental short! strong; spots higher; fed lambs|ments 540; Wisconsin sacked round Panohaa eee Press) 4) DULUTH CLOSE NEAR. BLIZZARD i Pera Sree HOUSES AND FLATS. carlyymostly $14.25; one deck’ 87| whites: 75e-@ 8be: cwt.; » Minnesota by By. the (By the Associated Press) Fargo, N. D,, Dec. 4.—-Railroad and; AUTOMOB)LES—MOTUBCYCLES | — eattital [pound fed yearling ‘wethers $12.75; |sacked and bulk round whites 70¢ @| Minneapolis, Data de a1 Duluth, Dee. 4—Closing eash Pri} one distance. transportation servie> Lié—New Hupmobile touring | FOR RENT—Cozy 2-room absorbed, éneouraring ,ope | bulk native ewes $5.00 @ $6.50; one |8c ewt.; North Dakota and Minne-| PenWHEAT. on [ees continued undisturbed in this sec-| will trade for a good Ford, first | furnished, close in. Heat, water, + lights: $25.00. Phone 377-W. the short side which were extended Joad.choice 96 pound fed ewes $6.75. |sota sacked Red River Ohios 85¢ @ bee. oh 1ABY ™% 114% | Wheat No. 1 dark northern $1.20% | © ‘ een é prar# ieoed: Fords lust over most of the list. The declines in 90¢ ewt.; Michigan bulk round whites + 11G% | 116% 114% 114% tion of North Dakota today despite] class paper or city property e plot agenda : ee j ‘tug | @.$1.24%; No. 1 amber durum $1.03 | tn ta iuard| Tribune No. 496, active issues ranged“from 1 to % CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 8c @ Bie ewts Maho sacked rus-} May «++ AMM 115) MAN TUE lh @ 1.08%; No. 2 amber durum $1.01] snowstorm approaching | bliaziht) ‘Tribune No. 496, 1-27 : points. Oil shares proved particulat- (By the Associated Press) sets No. 1, $1.40 ‘ewt.; Idaho sacked | July ..-- bate ‘T° @ $1.06%; No. 1 durum 95%e; Pee ete rcmetry stood at six| FOR -BALE\-Good" Oakland Ave pa apurtment furnished |in modern + | ly vulnerable to selling pressure.! Chicago, Dec. 4.—Hogs receipts hrurals buyers offered $1.00 ew, no} 4 dt any {No! 2 durum 93%e: No, 1 mixed du- | Afternoon, The mercury stead Ht six) FOR SATE Good’ Oakland ve is: | ana a i 622 ded Standard ‘Oilvof New dersey, Mary-) 04,000; market soles, reported: ay 4 36% 36%, 36% | dm 95% @ $1.00%; No. 2 mixed) oe vind from the northwest blow-| for light car; prefer Ford, Phone} St ~ 12-2-3t land and General Asphalt preferred,| 180 to 240 pound aes ee RYE durum 93%c @ 98%e; No. 2 arrive ing at noon, according to R. E.! 934 before GxGlalock, * \o.9.34] FOR RENT—Cozy 8-room apartment extending their losses to 3 points or | $8.10; good and choi MARKET LACKS SNAF Dee. 7% 76% 76% 189%e; No. 1 red durum 93%e_ Spencer, Moorhead, Minn. U, S. ob-| <= __""""" | turnished, close in. Heat, water, more and Standard Oil of California! pound averages $8.15; top $8 - (By tn Ascodlsted Bren) wast May 78% TT 18M seed on tee atte a he ae {FOR SPs cw pes 1 lights. $25.00, Phone 377W. alifornia Petrole al pas Minneapolis, Dec, 4—There_ was! May LE rrive $2411; December $2.40%63 . senger coupe at a suer Box to; 2, Calltornia Petroleum Tee eee mort not much snap to the cash wheat de- PAREEY 59 $2. Bie bids duly $2.33 nominal- : re , Bismarck. 12-t-tw | notable exception, rising points. | $8.15; packing sows mostly $' y) |B ne Dec. &h 5 b- 59 ¥ $2.34 3; July TWO INCHES AT MINOT | FOR RENT—Two apartments International Harvester slipped back |$7.60; desirable pigs $8.00 @ $8.15; |mand today and after most of | they FLAX , y. ‘ Minot, N. D., Dec, 4—Two inches furnished and one unfurnished, 621 51% points below Saturday’s close.|heavy weight $7.95 @ $8.15; medium | moderate supply of fancy had been) po. 247” “24 Oats No. 3 white 86% @ 38%. | oe ow fell in. this district last Front St, Phone 645. One of the bright spots of the morn-| weight $8.05 @ $8.15; light weight|cleaned up at unchanged premiums | yy.) 240 239 No. 2 rye track and arrive TBM, ot ee ee viet of this. season. ‘ ; \ ernceot 12-1-1w ing was a new high for demand ster-| $8.00 @ $8.15; light light $8.00 @|the market begun to slip.’ Next to + CORN Barley 45¢ @ 61v. \ : syerecmoderate: today > hadarn room fee eee bed ling which touched 452 13-16. {$8.1 aves sows smooth $7.40 @|fancy was down a cent ‘and buyers |Dec, |... 6 64 ite bei the snow drifted some-| > d privilege of FOR RENT—Light — houscke< : - Call money opaned at 5 percent. | $7.75; packing sows rough $7.10 @|\bid about.1 cent weaker for the me- ecrmen CARLOT SALES what during the night, country} 700 Just the thing for two mem-| apartment, partly furnished. The closing was irregular. The, $7.50; killing pigs $8.00'@ $8.15. dium grades. Low grade wheat was WHEAT RECEWTS —(By the Associated Press) as are veported to be in'fair eon. is ature and thei Sth St/ Phone 485R. reactionary tendency was partly} Cattle receipts 25,000; fairly act-|draggy at about 2 cents decline. (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Dee. Range of | ition, Tribune 499. | BORE ae room Neuse AION” checked again in the final hour when | ive; killing quality rather plain; beef| Durum prices were easy on the Minneapolis, Dec. 4.—Wheat re-T earlot sales: = : : 2 cerns Heddon” Reuks BstuteaaAcen better buying power developed in a|steers and butcher she stock steady | average. Montana winter wheat was | ceipts 861 cars; compared with 475) Wheat No. 1 dark northern $1.19 = r Sleeping Phone 0, ors: few other popular issues, the gen-|to strong; bulk beef steers $8.00 @ | easier. cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 north-] @ $ 325K 5 No, 2 dark northern $1.17 ABANDON PARADE } housekeeping room FOR RENTCFurnished modern six $10.00; several loads fat steers fed| Gern receipts were heavy and de-jern $1.16% @ $1.28%; December ; No. 3 dark northern $1.11| Berlin, Dec. 4.—The prohibition | fait with show cattle held at $13.50 @|mand was limited, Early prices on|$114%; May $1.14%. No. 4 dark northern |Jeaders who planned to stage the | hou: $14.00; bulls and’ stockers and feed-| yellow ranged from 2 to 4 cents un-| Corn No. 3 yellow 65¢ @ 6 $1.15; No. 1 dark hard winter $1.15] first dry parade Berlin ever had, ers strong to 15c higher; veal calves |der December. \ Oats No. 3 white 36%¢ @ 38%c. }-44 @ $1.26%; No. 2 dark hard win-lwere forced to abandon their pass- shed and w Call 818 Ave." B. or phone 1-44| —— FOR RENT—2 room apartment in eral list rallying moderately; under the influence of short covering oper- ations. - : Professional speculators for the room ho} Write 498 Tribune ecli’ ueceeded in temporarily | largely 25c-€p; bulk vealers to pack-|. Oats demand lacked snap. Barley 51c @ 63¢. ter $1.17 @ $1.25%; No. 1 hard win age today, , They came in onfli lorn hoaaey HedeMieht, hat Mg halting the upward Bovenentat pri- exp catly, $9.00 @ $9,25; choice veal-| Rye demand about the same. Rye No. 2, 78%4c. . ter $1.17.@ $1.20%}; No. 2 amber |with a police ordinance prohibiting | (OU 0rn [Oush, len’ telennane ces in today’s stock market, the ex-}ces up to $10.00 and aboye to out-| Barley was fairly steadysat the| Flax No.1, $247 @ $2.49. durum $1 00% @ $1.08%; No. 1 dur- public demonstrations of all sorts. | eee ti a7 doth St. Pho miles wi hmidt; all f BY BLOSSER | hldings sind good well water | y furnished with bo ° aie TC 1S THIS Your nie ladle _Smola ALARM CLOCK FRECKLES AND HISFRIENDS __. Both Struck | WANT A KEY To THE ABOUT BEING LATE_AT THE CORNER FLAT ON THE closet, 217 OFFICE IN THE MORNING SO SECOND FLOOR - SOME- q | CREE POR S | BOUGHT THIS ALARM CLOCK BOOY THREW A CLOCK Sere dae set, plano rockers, TO HELP HIM GET uPp- AT ME! AND HURRY | eighborhood. Phe | table, Edison phonograph, 7 PA ee esser, chiffonier UP ABOUT IT ¢ 12-13 my chit ; a FOR PENT — Sleeping and light ho ee keeping rooms ia modern house also a coal heater for sale artly furw ; furnished rooms, also aportmen Bismarck Business College, Phone RRL a 183. Eve sent hour, gpd FORT modern next five hours, 218 n, 218 2 erenfter, Auto £4 hours, Rates fiv or month. See us. FOR SALE—Mallea! water front, 2 5 uae kee: a) 208 EK. Chaiyer. Phon single~bed, oil stove, \ ae . ai and a few little thing | ms a a aS PIECES cheap if taken at once. Phon = en | FOR RENT-—Desirable room for gen- 972R, 501-3rd St. 1d 5 tleman, 607 5th St. Phone 10 VOR SALE—Fifteen st: two mile land or s DOTNGS OF THE, DUFFS ( DONT YoU DARE. SAY You " : WELL, WELL= VOU NEEONT. “ROWER! OUR A MEAN Be dreapcmauceuen | | a) PRINCE ANDREW eat, BAD BOY, AND WHEN GES. Your FATHER CONES Be 47 ( ONE WELL TAKE You IN HAND= Now Go TO ; f NE STORE AND HURRY BACK. has re- ociated Press) 2 in the London, Dec. 4--Prince Andrew of | _E Joe 2ellm Greece and his wife, Princess Alice. SPST are proceeding, to Corfu and thence | eotton rags wanted rea to Brindisi, Italy, aboard the lighc! ‘Tribune Co. Will pay Se. per cruiser Calypso, says a dispateh | pound. from Male i WANTED —-Rags—clean linen ‘Gates cotton rags wanted by Bi JTWC STUDENTS oe eee eae DIE IN FIRE) 22: (By the Al s FOR RENT—Front office on second ak i § ay floor of the Hinckley Rlock. A. ‘ Way : Waterville, “Maines... Dec. Van Horn, Phone 305J, 209 7th St. } i <-> % students were burned to d THe : S z | ' fire, early teday in the North col- : i‘ As -YWS — lege building on the Colby college SE Uicampus. The bodies were so badly | ——n Z ‘burned that immediate indent | TS J tion was not possible. L : ae + WTO TeFe — | il for (N.Y. aw