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52,968 barrels MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925 GRAIN LIVESTOCK WHEAT STARTS 2 UPWARD BUT. GETS SETBACK| General Selling Starts Soon After the Opening Chicago, No Sheat show 16. (P)- upward tre clines doa out initial to the f cheat. on ot 1s nooff 4,200,000 in the last nd that ¢ reports from Argentina were construed as bull ish. On the advance, however, gen-} eral on house selling de-| pite indications that u chiefly to raelize pro- fits et und nt a mate rial setback. Opening quotations, need to le higher, new style, $157 a ty and May we for + followed by a drop to December and $149% and oats swayed in sympathy the action, of wh After / Jan. Decem Ribs * sei nae around to below sh. May Oats started to ‘| Bellies ‘ + all Nov, mronths | oa Prov Subs announcement that aAtoe BUTTER i the United States visible supply had Nov, 16. Batter fat, i nly 132,000 bushels as 0c; packing stock 000 bushels x year ago] 35 cent but the » and the market Wheat closed 1-de net lower, December 5-8e and WHEAT IS r DRAGGY ON MINNEA- LIS MARKET wh f tod cr leve!s up to t sto le under § Minne: (AP) was d 16, slow unchanged, and - ot on - ed liguidation with support poo Cash whe lower com- pared with ¢ Rye was firm ley steady. was Commission House] 21 Oats 'GLAY INSTATE r “killers ina 5 vice 110 to le 11.60@ 11.5 top} 11.90; packing + 10,00@0 4 1 A j ble killing hogs (O18; _ 1L.00@ 1 slush r pigs 005 ly to more r grades uneven tead up to shippers upward to 14.303 13.50; bulk fed e stock fir ¢ higher; 3 fa bulls firm; lambs ales 15, 3 sheep and feeding odd lots desir 0; few sales of come- lambs $14.75@$15.2% Paul, Cattle 1 14,0005 and heifers 3.75 to 6.00; cann cutters firm, largely 3.00 to ! canners; cutters upwards to bologna: bulls 4.25. stockers better grades in activ ik stockers and few better ly upwards to 7.25; cludes around 20 loads nothing done on these cu 2,000; 25 to 50c off; sood 50; bulk 9, Hogs 30,00 higher mostly 5 and down, trong to 10¢ or more pigs Saturda ; iturday higher average; ‘than ulk 140 to 275 Ib. hog: 11.50; top 11.60; bulk pa 10.00; pigs mostiy 11.75; average cost Saturday 11.16; weights 215. Sheep 6,500; Slaughter lambs open- ing steady; fat cwes strong; bulk good light lambs 15.00; culls 9.50 to 10.00; yearling wethers 10.00 to 11.50; lights ‘and handweight fat ewes to 8.00; one deck 103 1b. feed w t latter price Saturday; h ewes 5.00 to 550; native breeding lambs 11,60 te 12.60. POTATO MA ARKET Chicago, Nov. 16.—Potatoes: re- ceipts 113° cars. Market stronger, prices ‘higher all around; total U. S. Saturday 5.37; Sunda consin-Minnesota to 3.50; fan bulk according to 16,--(USDA)— nqguiry; de- mand improved; trading slow; mar- ket firm; carloads delivered sales freight only deducted Minneapolis-St. Paul rate sacked ewt, round whites U. » No. 1 rollers 3.00 to 3.10. CHICAGO PRODI Chicago, Nov. 16.—Butter higher; receipts 8,587 tubs; creamery extras ds 45 3-4e; "extra firsts 47 to 49; firsts 44’ to 45e; seconds 41. to 43c; eggs highet, pts 1,496 cases; firsts 50 to Sc; + ordinary firsts 40'to 48c;, cheese un- changed. CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Nov. 16.—Poultry alive ims receipts 14 cars; ‘fowls 16 to 280; peeing 28c; turkeys 35¢; roost- lbc; ducks 20 to 22c; geese 19 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Nov. 16.—Flour 10c higher; in-carlond lots, family pa- tents quoted at 8.70 to 8.90 a barrel in 98 Ib. cotton sacks; shipments Bran $15.00. ¢0 26.50, ST the ¢ ied By Associated: Press-Leased Wire. al heat Rs y May ie : old. new new Wheat Dec. May ae Dee May July Oats May July BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by: Russell-Miller Uo.) Bismarek, Nov. 16. 1 dark northern 1 morthe rh spring i STO Torye Dark hard winter Hard winter .. We quote but do not handle the following: Bi ley . er Speltz, per cwt. SHELL CORN Yellow White & Mixed 60 maple I cent per Bae eornce cents unde Ib, AND ENERGY T9 DEVELOP IT) SORES rae + represen’ a FINANCIAL NEWS HEAVILY ON THE DECLINE Whele ‘Market Sells Of Just Before “Delivery Time” This Afternocn today’s stock market : dividend including sn extra ce: 5 on Dupont al gen issues ea time selling 0 “ved just before delivers the whole market Higher call} y ed more rnoon, bear ope of their opr Htions, Dupont’s loss was extended to ; point United | TR. other including Gene KOU, 8. Cat Tron White Hudson Motors ole 10 points lower ales: 2,600,000 shares. ow FARE T0 CHICAGO ON | EXTRA TRAIN Will arm jal Fargo Show Ney Speci for aber 28 estock Show rust i for the rou of stry in North Dakota Has Been Predicted Establishment Ind Grand Forks, N. D, velopment of great mineral sour clay wt mnean the es he to Miss Margaret ©: the Ceramie department at the State | University. North Dakota not only has clays ef! high quali also has the fuel and electrical energy in the form of coal and lignite gas with which develop them, The coal is found in} the whole western half of the state while the clays exist in the buttes south and west. of the Missouri. Three Types In State | The main purpose of the depart- ment at the U sity is to-do r search work and ‘to inves chemical and physical propert s of} sting and making them} into the type of for which h is adapted, There are thr ypes, according to Miss Cable. One| fitted for stoneware in the form] bowls, and jug f a higher quality bakes ’to de and ix especially suited are, While a third of a s of the department as made by the students proving to the theinse throughout the of the state’s natu Teaching being enly condary puipose the number of students in to G0 but the de- ch year. In ars th of pots fired in a single year hus increased from two hundred to two thousand while there hag also been an increase in thé teaching staif and the enroll- ment. this study is limite partment, is expand Too 1 ‘Late ToC Classify FO? RENT--Room for light ho keeping for oné or two persons 3rd St. i LOST-—-Between Wilton coal mine rek or in Bismarck, a 29x4-40 h Silvertown builoon tire. Finder notify ‘D, A, Wolsky, Nome, N.D., for reward. 11-94-52 FOR RENT—Warnm, furnished” room in modern home with small family. Phone 1077. 114 Ave. A. OR RENT--Comfortable room in moder home. Hot water heat. On car line. 11-16-85 WANTED-—Ati_experienced auto me- chanic. ‘Preferably one who ‘has had some electrical’ experience. On- ly widenwake dependable men need apply. ly Phone 328, F, M." Electric vice, 205 Bdwy., Bis- marek, N. D. 11-16-1t POSITION “WANTED — Experienced ‘Stenographer desires position.” Can furnish good: references, Also thave-some knowledge of bookkeep- ing. Call 795-R or write No. 1 in care Tribune. 11-16—1 wk. FOR SALE—1921 Six Studebaker cheap for cash, ‘first class condi ie Apply Dodd's ‘Garage, rear xi on 5th St. 11-16---3t Yound MAN wanted to work ‘by the month. F,. Jaszkowink, 421-12th St. + 11-16¢f. FOR NT—A Garage, also for sale, home ‘canned fruit, 1 wool Blonke: never been-used, 1 wool rug,30x88, 1 Victrola and; records. At 417° 10th St., or call 1068, 11-16—5. . Ceramic |; to, ale ker color is used for art} * 11-14-1w] s der to of the s together to boosting the state h made for hoot in the spe North Dakota ti y be displayed. It . that some of the pri Winning corn at the state show he Will be taken to the international | show ut © Many “Will North Attend. Dak: i ite of one wi trip, be the j Ay Gea this for them to do so,” ise State. tively adver-| solid “bed "coming i N h Dakota to Chicago on give the state som nd get aeross the orth Dakota to a central east territvr hope to draw settlers he International with its com nessage from fiold’ in the Show, is an ins er or gr ‘grow larger vision of improving his farming operations for prof is also thhe Hor; Show, 1 instructive larg i: hee MURDERER HUNG | AT IOWA PRISON! Fort Madison, Ia, No 16) —Harlam (Gabe Simmons) was hane- ed at the state prison here today for the murder of Orton Ferguson, a Michigan, tourist, at West Li erty, Simmons showed no emoti The was sprung by She k of Scott. county, immons was convieted for wz of Ferguson, a resident 1, Mich, who was beaten to Gas" tor street fighting used in+ Baltimore, RAILBOARD It Leave j International it PAGE THREE LR LE SO OT: PS ONLY UNWRAPPED APPLE Per Case $1.70. Strictly fresh stock. Jonathans and Roman Beauties. GUSSNER’S MAIN STREET THE BISM ARCK TRIBUN rather than 4 Hl ne guthor, i | Use Gas. It’s the Scientific, Fuel. TOFARGOFOR » 6 HKARINGS G and Alleged Discriminations Chew Mein and Chop Suey , that yoy can truly enjoy at Hefman’s. | libilect Special prices on fancy and extra taney Phere 1060 ON Phone 1060 YEARS, on ain OVER to railroad com- PALACE is Hetty Cole \ Singing Aerial Nov- songs and tricks on the rings. CHILDREN HAVE GOOD LITERATURE Matinee Every Day At Increase Asked TONIGHT — Monday and Tuesday. all milted Dakota in and North and 9:20 the in elty, Tiller Sisters “More Power to “Em.” fun in songs and talk. Leila Shaw & Playe 1 “Dance Crazy.” A com- ody playlet that) carries deluge of laughter. in and dear Edward are univ an unele very and ro! w iverinnin Bayle & Patsy Bae The Originators of “Atta Boy” in their latest com- t ee inc edy succe permission | son's. W Just Imagine Th hortline rd hea Jack Gregory & Company in “Novelty Land.” two la dies and two gentlemen in the best hoop act now o1 tour. FEATURE PICTURE 1 wean wh rite Ee aa Gare eat. “CRACK 0 DAWN” nd Duluth ‘ A Whirlwind Auto Racing a love ailashing with color, dazzling with aics on Other oe Comedy Drama Story ny, starting with thrills, Ete eae Sgtea a Iy tor Pola Negri by the author of F NEWS PICTURES “The Goofy Gob” CAPITOL, THEATRE TONIGHT AND TUESDAY | A DELIGHTFUL ROMANCE OF AND FOR } “THE:YOUNG AND OLD WILLIAM’ FOK Presents ‘The play. that broke the world’s record ! LIGHTNIN JOHN GOLDEN’S. Triumph & | With Ten of YOUR | Favorites in the Cast ~ An Invitation Special representatives will feature a combined demon- stration of Nash's Belicious Coffee and the entire line of Del Monte canned goods. Dou are warmly urged to see this Demonstration and to test for yourself the merits of these popular brands. Tuesday and Wednesday November 17th and 18th. COOK’S GROCERY THE “BIG” LITTLE STORE Phone 306 JAY HUNT-MADGE BELLAMY ETHEL CLAYTON -J. FARRELL M“DONALD WALLACE M‘DONALD - OTIS HARLAN EDYTHE CHAPMAN ~ RICHARD ‘TRAVERS BRANDON HURST~JAMES MARCUS Play by FRANK, BACON & WINCHELL SMITit dcenario by = FRANCES MARION JOHN FORD { =m, The comedy of the century A <The drama of the day Production COMING WEDNESDAY TOM MIX —y— he Everlasting Whisper.” : 2 Ave. D. SPECIAL CORN SHOW MANNE TOMORROW AT 2:30 WEDNESDAY AT 4 P. M. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2