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NEW PRICES --POR WHEAT of Cruciblé Steel at an advance of two points caused a sympathetic tally in all guarters, . Continuance of low renewal ratt for call money encouraged further buying during the first hour, espe- cially” in stocks which have beer mentioned in connection with possi- ble extra or stock dividend disburse- TOC OTT CRADLES 7 PUMP HANDLES| >/AND yy (P SOCKETS bles 7.19; Italy demand 5.01; 5.01%; Belgium demand 6.52; 6.53; Germany demand .01.31; 0132; Holland demand 39.97; 40.01; fen demand 26,90; Denmark ‘demand 29.85; Switzerland demand 18 Spain demand 15.68; Greece demar cables cables cables cables ere Slovakia demand 3.08; Argentine de- mand 38.00; Brazil demand 12.25; Montreal demand 99 9-16, MINNEAPOLIS RANGE (By the. Associated Press) Norway demand 18.99; Swed- | 1.28; Poland demand .00.56; Czecho- | PAGE SEVEN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS _HELP WANTED—MALE 4 ANTED—Experienced Me ing salesman. Men’s Clothes Shop. Bismarek, N. D. v D—Two young men b ythe month, F, Jaskowiak, 4% 12-14-8¢ 8 FOR RENT. large well furnished front room, fitted up as sitting room, especially suitable for two ladies in modern “house, close in, private entrance. Phone 656° or cail afternoons or evenings at 415 8th St. ry 12-8-1w tock ; mt 12th St. 12-13-tf ; _§ a 7 ments. The oils, independent steels Minneapolis, Des, ee \ FOR RENT—Om> large room. with 0) Sear periea’ urticigeecveatens ive! pen. High, Low. Close; | WLP WANTED—FEMALE two closets suitable for two gen- y the Associated Press.) {in the initial'aswand movement’ Ket Dee; ....121% 193% 12119 1994; | GIRLS, SEW YOUR WAY through| tlemen preferred. Board if desired Chieggo, Dec. 14—Wheat averaged] sey Wheel jumped seven points, May. ....1213 123% 121% j college, The. Briges, School of | At Dawsonis new residence: 406 Sih loner i brs today during the early | Fisher Body five to a new high ‘rec- July ....119 119% 118% Derssmaking will teach you how. St. ceiace 12-5-t2 ealings, bulls being handicapped by | ord \and Jersey Central four. Profes- ~~ OATS Six weeks course in French dress: | FOR RENT—Large front room nice- unresponsiveness avhich: the Liverpool | sionpl short interests, apparently Dee. 38% 39% 8 % 39% | making, practical sewing and} ly furnished with board for two unareet showed toward yesterday’: | acting on the belief that the *extent May . 40 40% 39% 40’ |” needlework, Only thirty-five dol-} young ladies, /xery reagonabic wavaniee “hese, Snow and rain over| of the recent rige had left the mar- RYE ; | lars for a life time of knowledge.! jarge closet. 217 8th St. Phone 883. J much of the domestic winter crop | ket in a weakened technical positon, Dec. .... 82% 83 82% 83 | Phone 871W. 1017 th St., Bis- 12-4-t g Py eittory fended also to favor th: }aent an avalanche of, selling orders May .... 84 845 83% 84%! marek. 13-9-1w | FOR -RENTOoThice or four unfur. fi, Wicciling side of the market. On the] into the market just before noon, ee sonPARLEY 3, gu, | WANTED—An experienced girl for! nished housekeeping rooms on GB cthergpand, buying remained jtetive}and prices throughout the list be- : OC eat ee 60% | general housework. Mrs, Frank £.! ) St, Inquire Harvey Harris & Co. Fi ig" to continued notice of pro-|gan to crumble, virtually all of the One soo eestee 265 1.) Shepard, 6 Avenue B. 12-5-tf ~, posed eredit extension enaétments at |early gains being materially reduced Mayes learse ieee gan! a 12-1-tf | FOR -RENT—Modern furnished ) ashington. The ‘opening, which va- ‘i i i # ss “ - 7 = ae ee ied f¥om ‘unchanged dened to he lea se cut, Fiesty Wisaly ach / CORN a WANTED—Girl to care for childan*| rooms, with or without board, also fives with May $1.23 to $1.23% and| at 4 p . Oe 9, opens Dee. .... 67 ~ 67 help with housework. Phone 375.| garage. 46 Main St. Phone 1066| July $1.14 to $114%, was followed | ape dee woe iepet | aia 12-14 3t by a moderate. general sag and then | THe close a yregular: Confused : GRAIN RANGE ; WANTED—Girl for general house-|FOR RENT—Partly furnished orun- by rallies, which, however, failed to| Movement took place in the late (By the Associated Press) work. Phone 169-W. Mrs. F. A.| furnished rooms, also apartment, dealings, some of the rails and spe: Chicago, Dec. 14.— 42-13-tf a fi Peres ne y Knowles. Bismarck Business College, Phone high price records for the | ‘@lties exhibiting: marked strength, Open. High. Low. | 388, 10-3¢f _ “yeason were reached by wheat, corn| Not@bly Reading, Chesapeake. rad bid tirhie SALESMEN WANTED OREN OT : . Dera ne sue nen eon | Ohio and International, Harvester Dec. ....124 125% 123% ic DALESREN L FOR RENT—Two modern furnished RAE oats today, a resumption of act- | chile pressure was continued against May ...,123° 124% 122% SALESMAN WANTED— Liberal| roms for light housekeeping. 418 is gS pera ae ne eee ent Baldwin, Studebaker, Marine prefer- July ....114% 115% 118% commission. Man or Woman ex- 12-12-1w 4 Sjon carrying the market | req, and some of the other active CORN perience unnecessary. Apply to so strict: up grade, Sleet in the southwest and | 7507 2! Dee. .... 73% 16% 73% Alex Steckler,, 200-4th Ave. Nea eae ene en an enone S77 Tae aealeeae Today's stock market exhibited al- May .... 13% 4% 12% Mangan, N:P. pees b 12-13-1w ped dea s . 2 on —— ing. ang to. minim ternate periods of strength and weak- July 2% OACE 12% Tour 3 close unsettled at the ness, reflecting ‘thesstrugele for ‘cot: Dec, .... 45% 46 44% wae a _| FOR SAL2 OR RENT eetey Hatch tat Me SVM 25 trol between opposing speculative M 46 7 5 WANTED BY LADY—Work of any aatana AND FLATS: with to Stat and jae forces: The ability of the bears to i ay 4h AG kind. Prefer clerking; also boy 16 | .. a re Pea G\to $1.24 and Jiyy uncover weak spots brought forth 2} ° : july a. AED uA OB years of age would like something | FOR SALE House of seven rooms ae fair volume of realizing sales) | \SOME TIME DURING. THE NIGHT THE TWO TRAMPS “Zee, dane soy 3032) HeIB 10101012 agen nag ms wantecwenR,| 30 Also ew house of si vous ple i eres: rave a] Le a e ‘@ ri $s 0 ‘3 ork, 6 pala i el : {AMEHEStN gave’! Toate erbalanced by the upward open WHO HAVE BEEN EATING THE "TOWN INTO DEGT : 2 { | May +1049 ge 10.85 10.40) ree whol hekee sear Satur | cad bath, This is a-beauty and a Ape eet VOL COLNE UNG SOHLss -|in selected shares, which were bid! Bees YE ZZ. y 30 | days. Phone 623-M. 12-81 | > ee eee e eee eee ae her corn touch [up ‘Tar special individual reasons.| {| DUG THEIR. WAY OUT OF THE JAIL WITH A PUTTY KNIFE. “Zig | In". -- Ue peel : ) payment only, $1,000. "Possession ie sof? “ 1 Salds: i ¢ shares, ‘i , . ZB . at once, J. H. Holihan, 3 roud- i Soret pats amie ena = ZZ CALL MOREY Lost way. Phone 745. 12-143 5 — ca ay : 2 ‘ RECOVERIES MADE - eas LEFT at. Auditorium Tuesday eve-|FOR RENT—Furnished modern sh (By the Associated Press) ” [seu sold as lowias 2 to 8 cents un-| steady; heavy fat ewes $800 @|mixed 67%c; No. 8 mixed 66%e. Bi eePy the Fre Paar ee ning a pair of shell rimmed glass-| room house. Write No. 504 Tri- mean stes Duluth, Dee, 14-After selling off |e $6.00; ‘lighter weights Guotable up| Oats No. 2 white 42%e; No. 3 whfte| steady; high 4; low 4) ruling rate| SF ease notify Mrs. Herald Hop-| une. On the dpelings pratit!paking sites (Moderately at the start, recoveries to $7.75; run includes 3,000 head di-| 40% @ 48¢, & Tine’ loans ‘ateadysmizedtebilat- | 207 phone 2H for reward. ee Oe ee F se lessuled ay cwitnebind vine | Tare masa sna the wheat nintkets to: | 0. 8 'BONDS rect to packers, Rye No, 1, 80%; No. 2, 84c @ 84! eral 6090 days 4% @ 6; 4-6 months 12-7-1W | SOR RENT—Six-room enodern_bun- lay , however, parti- oo t ease See, 7 Gh: 205 88 [ 7 z bk * fem ‘reasing a quick upturn be vaeie ton avaian spying (By the Associated Press) ° SOUTH. ST. PAUL LIVESTOC es eae 4% @ 5; prime commercial paper ROOM AND BOARD. galow. 614 Hanafin. Phone 40aW. SE RIRUE en |civate fully in the revival in spring) Now York, 14.—U. 8, Government ST. ESTOCK \ || Max No. 1, $2.68 @ $2.69. 4%. . 12-1873 isaauently: the gon ‘ket de. {24 winter wheats. Demand for itl,ongs at 1 (By the Associated Press.) A ne re es een WANTED—Boarders and roomers in|FOR RENT—Seven room strictly mo- ubsequently, the corn market de-|\as light with the shipping season p.m. Scuth St. Paul (Dee: 2 y d some strength from the Agead ind wocdemud Deane necian (eee s1o.g4| South St. Paul, Dee. 14—Cattle | DULUTH CLOSE_ U. §. BONDS CLOSE “— modern home, 416 12th St. Phone} dern house. Phone 366W. ‘of -whent) Corn closed firm: Were a a risananetive aA aesemp. [First 4340's. mo eet gener (By the Associated Press) (By the Associated Press) 441R 12-9-wk 12-13-3t @ Mie to 4K. i x and f Third 44's . era es 50; fe gher; heat No. 1 dark northern] 3%’s .. 100,32 LAND Oats’atirted Gee lower to. nvahiale SMe uae was. strong- at the|Fourth 4%’s ou Ayes one yenrlnes ee @ $1,327; No. 1 amber du-] First 4's 98.76B | difficult role, which he plays with | FOR SALE—160 acre farm, 14 miles higher, May 462 to. 46%e, and later ee 4%’s uncalled 10042 ; er she stock mostly $3.25} rum $1.10% @ $1.16%; No. 2 amber| Second 4’s 98.328 |his own inimitable charm and skill vderwent -avslight decline, "| {108e,0n 8 renewal of Bidding. Durum | 4554 called + 100421 @ $5.00; few better offerings on up| durum $1.08% @ $1.14%; No. 1 dur-| First 4%’s ... HORO6 | ie saGsecRObSCE Ie SeGH KURO DATUL, eee oe eres: small “ een eee a Tittle easier in| ade, & full recovery. December |ney. 431 + 100.00} ta $7.00 and higher; canners audjum $1.02%; No. 2 durum $1.00%;|Second 44's. fae old den cantuit, while Leateice| timber and pasture, 7 aeres under rovisions were a little easier in! wheat closed unchanged at $1.21" °U~*™ S 99.74) cutters largely $2.25 @ $i No. 1 mixed durum $1.01% @ $1.09| Third 4%’s gg.ay | OF an old sea captain, while Leatrice | cultivation. Plenty of good water. : pe with the weakness of hog} nominal and May unchanged at $1.23 POTATOmA, Scpeae logna bulls 2 mixed durum 0046 @ $1.08 ith 4's 98:65 | joy is cast as Mie daughter. | June] Write Tribune 502. 12-9-1w Valdes oa ans nominal. December durum, closed %e (By the bee and feeders $3.50 @ $7.00; bulk un- Deeehiber 98%; No, 1 red |4%’s uncalled 1004s [reas aad. Eva Novak ‘ares in’ the) Corn was still slipping. , up at $1.02% asked annd May Me off| gp; sy e ssociated Press) der $6.00. durum 99% s ; . Tee ied 100.00 excellent supporting cast, ’ | MI Oats demand was about steady. 45% icago, Dec. 14.—Potatoes stea- 7 opel anager Uateis sapere thas oy 2 eS ee : The action takes places in the} Sehseatha Se Soeaintes cantik aati y: Jat $1.04%. . _|dy; receipts 37 cars; total U. S|. calves receipts 1,000; market steu-| Flaxseed on track $2.72%5; arrive|New 4%4’s 99.68 | Sen i Jew | FOR” SAL rdinary quality quoted firmer and| "spot rye closed Ye up at 84%Ke; | oY 7 cars; total U. S.lay to strong; best. light. vealers ue fucioes is |South Seas, London, India and New|FOR | SALE bu e seed oats held at fancy pre-{pecember Yc up at 845%c bid and| Shipments 362; — Wisconsin sacked | mostly $8.00. Fe be ‘York, and each scene is faithfully} Steel. couch, e parlor niums, Mad Ke ap at Foe bid. Spot oats |70U"d whites-75e @ 85e ewt.; Minne- |", eae 12,500: eel cember: $2,724 ae §2.63 ,_ BISMARCK GRAIN portrayed. and excellently photo-| Practically new dining room c demand was fair to good with | Toe q's oP ot Moige to detec ana |sot@ and North: Dakota sacked and] around 16 lower; range §7.00 | oney) MAY $2414 bids July $248) (Furnished by Russell-Divier Cod eanhed, race gas stove, baby’s stroller, 1 tippers paying May price to te| parley unchanged at from 4be to 6le,| lk Fpund whites 70e @ 80e ewt.;|sress bulk 160 to 225 pound hogs |"“Oste No, 2%vhite track 4o%e @ [No 1 dak northern = Ee net ver 2 Jqualit; ecore O ran », an or" akota sacke: : aie aoa ics ‘ss is . i Dr a - g St. or pabaees te oe cs Hive aecer ans tol Realizing sales after yesterday's paunegots sand: North, Dakota sucked) $7.75; considerable number 140 to ieee eceig Ree Neel apeaghne CAPITAL Fe aoe eer eed ; levator compa: ch: bulgest ‘ibuted t R3- 2 101160 verages and from 180 t fe Sand Active. Deca INO: rit j Lou Chaney, the screen’s, foremost z bas f | ite AEABEY. ars mane) cloted 4%e off nt §2.72% asked; bee russets No. 1 unbranded $1.25 | $7.99 @ §7.25; bulk pigs $8.10. Barley 45¢ @ 6le. No. 1 red durum . of his career.in “The Trapy” the Uni- eee acy basement oo heut akestauke thele Fi oheeee ae January 440 oft at $2.63 asked: May! ‘ Sheep receipts 3,500; bidding m i Te He oisios No. 1 flax . | Jewel attraction which cori | fafatars ao a eae as ee aged to make their pure B%e off at $2.45% bid and July 1c . Te y $14.25 on good lambs or 25¢ @ Se i INo. 2 2| to the Capital theater on Wednesday.| . furniture store for years. The lower level/compared with futures. | orf at $2.43 asked, {CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Bhelower; hese hold nt $14.00; sheor Ke aE aan te tide Neeae a2 | Incidentally this magnificent. produe.} aire of L. N. Crary, Mandan, N. D, ————__ CH ny, Aatocinted Eres) ipts | tbowt steady; fat ewes mostly $5. Chicago, ‘Dec. 14—Wheat =No. 2|." tion is the first in which “the man of! Tt ———————_—__-- , » 14. $ a Unicago,, Nec. 14- a a * News OF WALL STREET POTATO WIRE INQUIRY 55,000; 15¢ lower; few eal vis0" te @ $6.75, hard $1.25% @ $1.26. + COAL BIDS an thousand faces” as been’ starred. At reasonable _ (By the Associated Press) 210 pound ‘averages $8.05 @ $8.15; — Corn No. 2 mixed 76%¢; No. 2! Sealed bids will be received for | Caney's work in support of Priscilla graduate dressmaker, By. he Assgelatead © _Minneapolis, Dec. 14—Potatocs| - ostly $8.10; top $8.15; few butch- BAR SILVER * — lyellow 76%¢ @ T7%e. the 1928 supply jof sereened lignite | Dean in “Outside the Law” establish-| have diploma; alo have room with _ (By the Associated Press) “| light wire ‘inquiry; demand and cee Wtuicher: pe (By the Associated Press) Oats No. 2 white 46%¢ @ 47%c; | Coal to be delivered at the Bismarck jed him as a genuine favorite with] board or without; suitable for two New York, Dec. 14.—Further ir- low; ke dy. Too| ers $8.05; mostly held-higher; pack- 1, e. 14.— ver i ji i : York, . ir-] movement slow; market steady. Too| © ie ondon, Dec. 14.—Bar silver 3019-3 white 44 ‘Ye @ 45%e, Ryo No.| Hospital. Bids must be in by Jan. 1st | theater-go gentlemen, 501 3rd St. Phone arity was noted at the opening|fow sales reported to establish a/iM& “80ws $725 @ $7.75; desirablé|15-16 pence per ounce. Money 1% |o g1ise, Barley 63¢ @ 72e, Timothy |and we reserve the ight to reject | 5 fou. tei stock market but the main | market. pigs around $8.00; heavy hogs $7.95] percent. Discount rates short and| seq 76.0 ‘ariey 3c @ Tc. Timothy | any or all bids. | eieer corre: ape fats ean Se ee Mi rie in price again was- up- —- @ $840;, medium’ $8.00 @ $8.10; | three months bills 2 9-16 @ 2% per-|Syo to. Jane nemincl beat goon BISMARCK HOSPITAL. MONT ANACHONEY. burescuneseell, sands Copper’ anid: oll sharen were in FLOUR HIGHER light $8.00 @ $8.15; light light $8.00 | cent, @ $20.00. Pérk nominal, Lard $10.35. 12-14-2026 | MURDER TRIAL ed, once tried, always used, good falily ood detnand:-Produéete and (By tho Associated Press) @ $8.15; packing sows smooth $745 Ribs $10.50 @ $11.50. | ON AT BOWMAN! remedy for colds. Save freight. refiners being the individual feature| Minneapolis, Dec. 14.—Flour , 10¢|@ $7.75; packing sows rough $7.25 CARLOT SALES MINNEAPOLIS RECEIPTS —_________-_—_-# | Case 2-60 pound cans $14.25. Claud: ) th a gain of 2 points, Fractional |higher. In carload lots\family patents |@ $7.60; killing*pigs $7.90 @ $8.10. (By the Associated Press) (By the Os REN ere) | AT THE MOVIES | ‘ : ; © Pease, Carterville, Mont. 1 gains were recorded by Kennecott, {quoted at $6.85 @ $7.10 a barrel, ie rec et itd run very| Minneapolis, Dec, 14—Range of Minneapolis, Dec. 14.-Wheat _re-| @———-———>___—-® zpollowing. serera ae pe | American Smelting, United States| in 98 pound cotton sacks. Shipments|slow ‘In arriving; little done; beef} carlot sales: Wheat No. 1 dark nor-|ceipts 384 cars compared with 207 three changes of venue and other | FOR SALE—13-a truck farm, Smelting, Cerfo De Pasco. Califor-! 23,50, | steers and butcher she stock un-{t! % Ws Bi P ELTINGE. delays, trial of Joe Swift on charges " J Bs D 57,648 barrels, Bran $23.00 @ $23.50. ¢ thern $1.25% @ $1.36%; No. 2 dark | céts a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern eae house and barn, edge of Mandan. nia Petroleum, Pan American and evenly weak tq lower; few early (northern $1.25% @ $1.85%; No. 3 $1.24% @ $1 31%; December $1.23% ; Shakespeare once said, “The Play’s | of first degree murder for the slay- Desirable valley land and very ieneral. Asphalt, Moderate advances] .’ CASH WHEAT RECEIPTS sales beef steers $7.00 @ $9.75; one | dark northern $1.21% @ $1.36; No.|May §1.22%; July $110%. | the thing.” While we agree with|ing of Howard Smith at Selfridge.) cheap, For. $2,600 cash. L. N. also were’ reported by speculative (By the Associated Press) load, matured steers $11.25; some|4 dark northern §1.315%; No. 1 dark} Corn No. 3 ited 68%e @ 68%ec, | Shakespeare, we should change it to N. D., in December of 1919, began} Gary, Mandan. notably Studebaker: and] Minneapolis, Dec. 14—Cash wheat held’ higher; ru, mostly short fed}hard winter $1.25% @ ‘$1.29%; No.] Oats No. 3 eile 41%¢ @ ‘Bie “| say, “The play’s qne-half the thing,|@t Bowman in District court before 12-12-23 Rail shares_were mixed.| receipts were rather light today a:i|steers,, including few loads western |2 dark hard winter $1.24% @ $1.29; Barley 3c @ 656 ac @ AAC | the other half’s the players.” “The |Judge F. B. Lembke. Little trouble FOR SALE—Furniture, a atOves ange opened firm. © commission housé salesmen had lit-|grassers; other classes slow; under-|No, 1 amber durum $1.13; No. 2 am- "4 Say iy Man Who Saw Tomorrow,” a new! expected to obtaining a jury. i URE) TUES, _Btovess ‘ : uae , eee Teed: to ‘weak . um $1.13; No. 2 a Rye No. 2, 84% @ 84%. ee Smith was shot and killed in front | chairs, tables, cream separator and of speculative favorites tle difficulty in getting rid of good|tone stea 0 weak, a ber durum $1.11% @ $1.12%; No. 1] Flax No. 1, $2.70% @ $2.72. Paramount photoplay, which will bel of thé §..K. Wead store at Sclfrid other articles. Will trade for hor- : like Baldwin, Studebaker. and Pan] milling quality. Premiums were ‘Sheep receipts 17,000; choice: fat|durum $1.00% @ $1.01; No. 1 mix- shown at the Eltinge theater Friday | the J-.2 Wend stor are sgt | ‘cea. or ear. 488 Front St. 8 American at considerable recessions | mostly firm. Some very desirable] lambs opening steady; in-between Jed durum $1.03 @ $1.09%; No, 1 mix- FOREIGN EXCHANGE and.Saturday, proves what an unap-|),. wag athens ting pate an 12-13-2t from yesterday's final figures undex-| stuff sold’ a shade higher and some|grades weak’ to 1be lower; early top|/ed wheat §1.17%; No. 3 mixed wheat (By the Associated Press) proachable. combination excellent act-| vist followed “Smith inte. the = | qnined bullish. confidence and the |of the soft stuff sold a little lower.| $15.50 for fed western lambs to pack-|$1.02 @ $1.13. nen BY, ihe Associated Press) | nina novel play will make, ‘Tho | SW2t, followed | Smith into the |DR.T. M, MacLACHLAN, eye, eat, 1 eontinued to recede until well|Durum premiums were mostly an-|ers; fed 90 pound yearling wethers|” Barley sample grade 5%¢ @ 62c;|change irregular; quotatiens ini plot is so realistic and unique that) (aleee, he testified at preliminary | nose and throat specialist Yas re- into the afternoon. Subsequent sup-|changed. Winter wheat’ prices were |$12.25; about 1,300 feeding yearling | No, 8,61 %c; No. 3, 6le @ 62c; No.}eents. Great Britaiff demand 463%; to divulge it here would be unfair|ing for wantonly shooting a pet| fortastitone Oe” sane port for Piggly Wiggly, which ral-|stroriger for choice and unchanged |wethers $11.75 late Wednesday av-|4, 58¢ @ 59c. - leables 4.68%; @0,daf bills on banks! to the reader. dog.at he posed the ‘Swift tae _Eltinge block. 42-1-1m lied five points, and heavy buying |for the medium and poorer. Poo: eraging @0 pounds; sheep around Corn No. 1 yellow ,66%c; No. 21461" 9-16: France demand 7.18; ca-' Thomas Meighan is, starred in u{ About half the population of Scl- BANNER HOUSE—Steady boarders, 4 a z — oe ar ais wae BUSSES fridge, Sioux county, has been sub-| 100m and board, $1.15 per day. Bed “ yen PA : ide ' and breakfast 75c. Stcam heat ce « hi . by poenaed to testify in the trial at} Pio. oat ree DOINGS OF THE DUFFS : -Olivig. Is in the Dark, Too BY ALLMAN |Bowman. WANTSD Raa see an ai Re ae re —Rage—clean linen an 7 | : TI Ss le 4 \-/ ‘ ° i cotton rags wanted by Bismarck aS HERE SEEM aa : WELL OLIVIA. “ou NO, DANNY. poy AL Se eee DON'T ASK ME? Tribune Co. Will pay Se per Be eae eed) Sate or one a 19 AND BED Swainore > WHy DOES SHE \ SME WON'T LET ME . bound. — j IN THE DUFF HOUSEHOW) alone? WHERE } AND HELEN 1S INUTE ? ee of in; iF YouDQUIT WANTED — Rags—clean linen and TOM ADPEARS TOBE | 15 THE RESTOF | UP STAIRS IN. \ NO. NOT K THE DOORS / RunninG OUT EVERY 10 BE RESUMED cotton rags wanted by Bismarck INTERESTED. IN THE FAMILY? (A HER ROOM- : a NIGHT MAYBE You ‘Tribune Co. ‘Will pay Se per SOMETHING OTHER i : xuer NOW, “WOULD KNOW SOME- canta pound. THAN HIS HOME. WHILE — THING ABOUT IT! 7} Washington, Dec, 14 —Walter C. FOR SALE—Buffalo fur coat, sine ‘ a 3 Teagle, head of the Standard Oil about 42, F. W. Murphy. Rose HELEN SPENDS A GREAT : : ‘ Company of New Jersey, had heen] Apts. Phone 852. DEAL OF HER TIME summoned to testify before the sen- 12-81w. IN A RooM BY HERSELF ‘ate manufacturers committee today | SOR -SALE-CA bed, two rockers ‘and \ WITH THE DooR. on -the resumption of its investiga-| throe chairs, 616 Gth St. Phone ; LOCKED - IT 1S LOCKED ies See ones itd elite 329-LM 12-13-3t ATO eS campaign, A. mass of information | FOR RENT. Basement garage, 8°) f JUST WHAT 1S THE secured by the committee through| Ave D. Phone 1069. vat questionaires to the oil trade on cOr- | gee ee CAUSE OF THIS SITUATION TIME ONLY CAN TELL > GEE<T-GoT AY: # LESSONS ALL DONE AN! NOW T DONT KNOW WHAT T-DO THIS: ENENING. ight Sleep It Off _ POP, WILL YA TAKE US To TH! MONE T'NIGHT? WILL YA? No- BENING *T MANE A TERRIFIC HEAD ACHE - Act THIS» RY RILOSSER 4 | to continue indefinitely. re petition,” Mr. Teagle declared in : statement ‘ dustry since the dissolution decree, | de had ' poration organization, trade prac- tices and prices of oil and gasoline was available to form the basis of | cross examination of Mr. Teagle andj others prominent in the oil industry ‘who are to follow him, including} Harry Chairman LaFol- lette xpected the hearings | The so-called “zoning” in the oil trade and alleged price standards} were particular points the commit-| tee was prepared to investigate,.with | stock dividend another, phase’ in which the committee members are especially interested. The Standard, Oil -Company of tructing the sup- =a faith, both in letter and in spirit,” adding: “T want to say with all emphas's that the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey is not a party .to any combination, agreement or arrange- ment to fix or maintain the selling prices of its products.” Mr. Teagle said he wanted to “protest against the characteriza- tion of this company as one of the d Oil group’ as if the old n cf Standard ‘Oil Com- ted today, or as if this constituted a part of a p cf companies subject to co New Jersey reme court's dissolution decree which it was cut off from its for by corporate holdings, as a final ex on of the public will on the subject of meadpolistic control, it conducted its business “under the conditions of free and active com- by submitted to the com- ‘, mittee. / | Going exhaustivély inte the con- {ditions which have arisen in the in- | with particular relation to the New fefSey company, whose business and organization he reviewed at length, | Mr. Teagle declared his company | observed the decree “in good | HERRIN CASE MOVES FORWARD (By the Associated Press) Marion, Ill, Dee? 14.—The_ prose- cution continued the introduction of evidence today in the trial of five men charged with murder in connec- tion with the Herrin riots last Jur A list of more than thirty wit- nesses has ben prepared by the state while the defense, to suppor: its contention that the five defend- ants were not present at the scene of the killings, was said to be ready to call one hundred or more.