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_ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WHEN 19 FREIGHT CARS WERE PILED UP TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1925 FINANCIAL DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IN BISMARCK A Dollar spent in Bismarek means that_ it continues to circulate in the community for the benefit of all. A Dollar sent out of Bismarck for merchan- dise is gone forever. STOCK PRICES MOVE UPWARD _- AFTER BREAK’ Rising Prices Reflect Mar- ket’s Response to Cool- idge’s Predictions AN |, BARLY DROP BUT RALLIE Corn Sympathizes With Wheat—Oats Firm, Market Scoring Slight ‘Gains Wheat ec.new . Dev.old . . 1.73 May new . “ 70% 1 May old 1.68% 1.68% July .. 1.49% 149% Corn— "| Dec. 78% May B37. July Oats Dec. May duly... Rye De o May Bismarck stores carry the most complete lines of any city of its size in the North- west. Nine times out of ten you can buy at home and save money. Chicago, Il., Dec. *8.—()—Unex- peeted weakness at Liverpool to- gether with new Argentine crop es-|1 3 widely at variance from that were yeste out for- led to an early downturn to- wheat ‘here. Today’s esti- mates figured the Argentine ex- portable surplus as 000,000 to 140,000,000 bushels. On the other hand, announcement of additional sel charters to move wheat from Chicago to Buffalo tended to bring about. ce rallies. The opening 4 to 2%e lower, new style, Decem- ber 1.78% to 1.79% and May 1.73% to 1.74%, was followed by upturns E some transactions lifted the to the same as yesterday's New York, ss . ing stock Before sending away, make sure you can- . not buy in Bismarck. some which he predicted continued pros perity, urged prompt legislative ac- [tion to reduce taxes and recommend a a dite railroad consol-|A long string of freight cars on Higher call. money rates | Altoona, Pa. and raced down a istring and were wrecked, blockin saved his life by running back along the ?atronize your home merchants first, they are your neighbors, they pay taxes and are » Pennsylvania helping to build your city. sep two mile de into the . . all tratfic on the main Tine ops of the cars, shown above, city. ‘There the car: and killing two trainmen There are nineteen cars piled up in the he EAPOLIS RANGE (December 8) Open High 70% 1 2 Bismarck Association of Commerce burst of strength, encountered ack from bear traders while profit One of the outstanding fea. su s with gains of three points registered by Electric Power, {Penn company 3 | Mi Trial of M. B. Reed, Charg: With Assault With Intent "| °'? to Kill, Started [advocated of temporary © call for witne coneiliate differe bitration and seareity © nt of Agriculture to aid sociations without undue Wheat Low Close Dee. May old May new . Rye Dee. appointment than fill the v ney by a spe of the merchant | cial election. 1 he took the view that tion of the regional rep- sof the Shipping able, “it” has hat Without centr the mana business will fou anguish under of the Nouht azier argued that if doubt about the 1egality | ernor’s action, the doubt | hard surfa be resolved in favor of Sen- | motor tri was easy, sympathizing with : des, reports were current | May old 'y of elevators here | May new were making contract corn for De-|, Oats— cember delivery. After opening 1% |Dee. to le off, May 83j to 88¢, corn re- {| May old covered mostvof the decline. Oats relatively firm. Sti ing at % lower; May 45 Bye to 45xc, ‘the market scored |™ slight general ga Senttered buy a upturn to prov Subsequently, the vanced, sympathizing at Winnipeg, but soon selling and arp setback. Whe: lower, new .76% to 1.76 and M 70% to 171 Later upturns in ‘corn failed’ to hold well. Corn closed irregular, be. net lower to tie advance, May] NO y Mise {Mt 374 to Bde. No. 1 flax DROFIT TAKING SENDS 4 A tlax MILL C RICES DWN rire heer Minneapolis, Minn., Dee, 8.~-)—| Park hard w Profit taking prompted by lower | Mate viet as nat Liverpool cables sent. wheat prices | soit, ONCE oUb tonne down 2 at 3c today after a period 0a jowiIngy of indecision and a short lived flash e of strength, Prices sagged 1% to le at the outset, came back with bulge, % to Sc ‘over yesterday's close ‘and dragged off again, selling hitting an air pocket near mid. Bion. ra) vais advanced Ske early and reacted May rye had a bilge of 4c. flaxseed pulled up 2c ea back le under yesterda Cash wheat ruled easy to one low- inter wheat offeringe were Choice normally as spring asis. Durum firm. Corn dall and holders_a ter prices. ats were firn’ and quie’ rye was quiet; barley easy to le low- er, flaxseed was on a December asis for part of the offeringes and! some was bought on M: 1,081 | 1.09% 1.07 1.07% 2 Jof the xo should ator N Senator Goff, r within two d drivers often e. 38; thirty hou and then for nap. Any eve- see tourists in their BBG ALY ALY . not r than De for more distant points, not later nber 1. Parcels and cards delivery should be mailed than December and envelopes may be in se do not open until influenced tax cuts and the ons of unprece- idented prosperity if proper precau- tions were observed. Pool a were resumed in a number of | ties, bringing about. brisk in U.S. Alcohol, Beechnut Pack » Matheson Alkali and Bosch Mays Republican, West | Virginis dean port in which he expressed the view that appointment did not meet with V the legal requirements under the to deal wit amendment to the constitution, | coal’ industr for a direct election of sen-} A Friendly Country Christmas.” ty a ' friendly country. There Christmas Cards fils, with’ auth After questioning Senator Goff for E amarade Millie. af nd documents, than an hour, the commi ) Q . encoura rfadjourned until Friday t in case of thre ed | an opportu control over distri: ty desire, fur mohibition, the President Degert Basin of Sal- ton Sink Has Been Transformed edefrom page one) through years of small band of engi- | n the turbulent and Al “i174 | by) assu | president's s erent ity und nuit night on Barley Dee. May old May new dorsed “pl Christmas e sis j mportant a ae Millions of these curds, sepi in envelope mailed vias. Consequently, gr and delay ¢ with encountered suffered closed, 3 le, Decem| (Furnished by Russell- Bismarck, De: No, 1 dark northern No. 1 northern. spring No. 1 amber durum No, 1 mixed durum fyw_ miles ded with in sand plains. eoall mailed w. tached to this coun: of chvistannes i rh nd and nt are even] ings to r friends ot s follow the instructions in the preced- ing paragraph relative to” mailing early and be certain of delivery be- fore Christmas. SS Your Children NGA Stop Their Pairs Let them suffer not from Colds, Fever and Headache— nor the _agoni ie naias At congestion on his w post offices, j formation . N Men becom its h quitos, ot mixed No. 1 appt Colley here yest ned their pleas to th , thereby ingg two more ¢ the calendar for this term. Elleflood, who white the orderly processes of; institutions the Con-| tely amended provid-| hibition, ‘The act for its en- white : below \se yet stretche modes 1 Sink nd charm an interesting corner of the States. You need not go to Colorado river ag ile or the Sahara. You can get promote the arts of peace ame Ski in’ the Lnperial mystic But POLIS GRAIN of the Minenapolis, Minn., Dee. 8. Wheat receipts 268 cars compared 14 | year ago. Cash: No. 1 northern | 1,70's to 1.7145 k northern Choi LiYs to ter MINNE the sta and. -Itis the under its yur the spirit of the duty of the Justice Department to enforce it. A to prevent smuggling, illegal portation in. interstate —com- abuse in the of permits, of of most leral * . 168 most of it handle the} neers who saw unruly to re the two who had a nd over the week-end 2a! for sentence nments Made mments were — 1 ternoen, upon inte State’s Altorne as follows Peterson, charged with rin the liquor tratfic, pleaded ewt : = SHELL CORN Yellow White ) aon track 17 70's to L896; 1.6635. ere, use existence Ps Hegel tratfie upon. the per pound discount: under of Toothac Ear corn 5 s under shell. Al Dutton, charged with engaging in. the traffic, not CHICAGO I : nuilt Chicago, Ill, Dee. 8. i Re i . 1 L. Gras try alive; firm; i 5 Yin the fowls 19 to 25: rooster: 16 to 18e. “ FARGO BUTTER Frago, N. D., Dec. 8.-(#)—Butter- ber durum J Vy) liciows mige pleaded not guilty fat, churning cream 48¢; packing! ™ wheat, . nes Fietls, char with keeping stock 34e. é SN eT ¥ arn a ntaining an » pleaded | | 1 kOVe” Centr etivities of ty p treaties with for roid increased Guard, or attorneys, effort is bein vent these violations. titution also put « V safe pre= uickly Felieves these conditions. IN Tablets do not affect the heart— i no narcotics, Clinically proven by ‘physicians through ten yeare use. Handy Pocket Tin Ouly 25¢ AIN:A:CIN7 Zin! liquox led Fwith eng charged 4 | Valley. Angeles. ‘here. is consider- nd enforcement Centro, Eliminating Mexican ably the most imposing places - — © India, ab Ce 5 orth Dakota, is | practice of law. r_ missed | T0 MITCHELL'S valry between Calexico and EL for supremacy, both claiming the metropolis. With Mexicali | BE But the Con town, se rl Centre te concurrent uy nd a much more the pleasure of seeing him as he was mue agents, Calexico more people than E need their a on Many High Ranking Officers Ready to Testify in Court- | martial D.C. Dec, 8.— (P) ply to Colonel William of incompete aes E No. : . 2 dark | . 1 hard spring ed with re- pleaded wot moving: chattel property, progressive wood Swe charged with Wid ohe viel town ly Mexican y ct immigration ct by the Mexican ne Mexicali typical bord ind the ju Mexicali is i typi o assist n-eM-Tthan Tia dua tequest of the people Jaws put into ef the public officers) government have driven many of the Morcement,) American entertainers out of both Me action! the Mexieali and Tia ion for Conditions had become MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Minn., Flour 10e higher; in family patents quoted at rel in 98 Ib cotton sack Is. Bran 2 WwW continuing: © (The and of the Co: on the bu FLOU Dec, 8. (P)— carload lots, .90 a bar-| shipments | . charged mot vehiel pleaded not the with oper le intox- SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South Si Minn., “ Dee. 0; opening. slow, dives, | Mitchel < ce o1 1 that! nerlece r treason in the con this work. the “hunko” cman and 3} duct of aviation was begun today be roads were running this corner of Mexico.! fore the army court martial trying to. railr he! A pitched battle with Jits south; the air crusader, thority for consolida-; of Ju the other day ended! Major General Hanson E. Ely, com- the supervision of the: in a for the Mexican’ govern- | der of the army war college, was Interstate. Commerce Commission,' ment. fo Many vicious ch: called by the prosecution counsel to d expressed gratification that rail?) ters were rounded up and notice | pen its counter attack while ten mployers and employes are in| served on scores places to clean | Cther major generals, to legis, up. Land a squad of lesser G and im- Prairies Easi Farm cers were held in reserve. aship. ! A North who observes | P¢ thrown into the offensive i A velopment of inland carefully ‘th of the agricul- | Court battle goes on, extending prob- ion, the President held, should turist in this country must feel that | #bly into next week. to every possible encouragement for, the dairy and wheat farmer back on ——————_—_ development of waterpower. He ad-‘the rolling prairies is better | EARLY MAILING . vocuted investigation of expenditures; Despite the breaks of the ming d the success of laws in ka to! game, whether it is in California or Postmaster O att ieated, continued over {ment with intent pleaded killing quality plain; part load mee ium grade steers-9.50; best short fee bidding around 8.50; bulk steers and yearlings 6.50 to 8. at she stock unchanged, moderately active; bulk fat cows 4.00 to 5.50; heifers up- ; canners and cutters 75; bulls firm, most- ly 4.50 to 4.75; few heavies 5.00; stockers and feeders slow, about teady; bulk 5.75 to 7.25; late sales terday included considerable num- loads of Canadian feeders aver- aging 850 to 900 Ibs at 6.85; one load 7.50. Calves 3,500; around 25c or more higher; good lights 9.75 to 10.00. Hogs 18,000; average 10 to 25c low- * é@r; desirable 160 to 180 Ib hogs most- ly 11.000; considerable number 130 to 160 Ib weights at 11.20; bidding mostly 10.75 on 190 to 275 Jb aver- ay bulk packing sows 9.75; bulk pigs 1 average cost Monday 10.88; weight 202. Nickeiby nds f0 PRODUCE tions under Dec. 8.—()—Butter 11,497 tubs% cream- ‘CHICA Chicago, 11. vhigher; receipts THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT Marguerite De La Motte and John Bowers “OFF THE HIGHWAY” From Tatterly. Mack Sennett Comedy “Marriage Circus” seconds 41 to unchanged; _ receipts Cheese unchanged. 2,904 Da TWO ROBBERY SUSPECTS HELD |. IN FARGO JALL ae guilty. Peter Rennick, chi ing ning ed with keep a common t Will Bein Charge of Law En- forcement Unit of Anti- Saloon League ermine whether too mich money rth Dakota, the man who tills the cing spent for administration and soil in the middle west has the ad- authority for the | Here it is the game of the Philippines with aj cay If aman has ring the islands for]/enough to secure a large ultimate independence.” land, pay for the w Other Points Touched the work done he m ke big re- Iso expressed the view that! turns. The ideal home for the farm- } afand the case was still in progress had come to consider civil er of limited means in the Imperial} ree-| noon today. Scott Cameron. is ap-| s ‘ation of all postinas-| Valley consists of some forty acres, first! pearing as counsel for the defendant. | te s of customs and inter-}but it means hard gruelling work: na | 2 prohibition agents,|In fact farming in all sections of Cal- | cards. If the sender wishes his or federal agents. d * Node id advocated passage for the ifornia is a not harder than | her offerings to reach the addre ‘Annouscement of the new unit, the President Coolide De- eral | trict of Columbia of a enon the plain North Dak | before Christmas they must be ma story says, came with the arrival of| jg. " . sion law that would se: jel only advan r as perosnal | 8 arly to reach their d Rev. D. L. McBride as superintend- | livers Annual Mess- [to the st comfort goes mate. | tinas be delivered before ent of the league, succeeding Dr. age to Congress | if (Continued from page one) | i Reed Tri Folle | | \ | sance, | for sentence | the case tignmel ate vs. M. BL Reed Mr. Reed lives i The ‘complaining. witness, truwing, whe it is alleged M ulted, Wat- | about two hour, an, Dee, 8.-()—| Journal says that cement unit of Minnesota Anti-Saloon league charge of F. L. “Shoot-To-Kil jkins, was organized here today |new link in the prohibition en {ment s m, formed to s a jaid to local government offic: | _ Minneapoli: The Minneapol Lundquist is : new law enfo : tion of the m that this year deliveries of | maii is y and for that reason particularly urges the early maiiing of all Christmas parcels, letters and Fargo, N. D., Dec. 8.—()—Suspect- | ed of implication in the recent series of bank and postoffice robberies in Sheep 1,200; no early sales fat] Wisconsin and Minnesota, and es- lambs, talking lower; one double| pecially of the robbery of the bank best 84 lb fed lambs late oMnday| at Baldwin, Wis., December 3, when to a sipper 16.75; a few loads choice | bandits escaped with $5,000 loot, J. H.! range feeders averaging 70 lbs late| Hill, alias Dill, and James King, are | 7 held in the Cass county jail here, pending arrival of Wisconsin author- ities. The pair was arrested in a Fargo hotel Monday by members of the po- lice department as a result of the close watch kept by the Fargo po- lice on suspicious looking characters, | und of special information uncovere * Tomorrow and Wednesday Rod La Roque —in— “THE COMING OF AMOS” eady; lig! es 8.50 to CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Ill., Dec. 8.—(USDA)— Hogs 37,000; 15 to 25 lower than Monday’s average; lighter weights show minimum decline; packing sows extremely dull; early bulk desirable 210,to 300 1b butchers 111.00 to 11.1 hig ‘packers bidding up to 10.85; be ter grades 160 to 190 Ib’ weights re- de rs The California rancher is fighting | Christmas day. ! Ghae Tapuary. tte nenacthe tiling CONGRESS IS AeA RR CRS dee CC metT Ine | All” tall” Ramee renee ae the eague: , is ad os | President regarded its position as a BUSY WITH NYE mprvicg sn ainnesos: Teac an tae alauale AN aa SEAT, TAX BILL sects and other forms of blight to! quired postage for special delivery or Bae pucaiee contend with. He is farming on| special handling will, of course, be “d ; $500 an acre land with water none to| delivered on Christmas day if it’ ar- 1 cheap and not alw le. rives at that time but no other mail i peahen “(| Mr, Watkins has been in charge of | distressing condit In ay the, Poller accord ng to’ Louis) jaw enforcement work im North Da-| ion farmer: do not wish (Continued fi al cen, enier ita «kota and comes to Minneapolis with | meddling 2 : t a a Nase ine to pe ae . 2 : : title “Shoot-To- Kill” rh he| recto: irect price fixing. “which| rather have ha meone else come A bullet-riddled bluish green tour-{the title “Shoot-To-Kill” though he | rect or indirect pri ng. “whic [same haze: Had sgmneona. el ¢ his Chief will be delivered, either in the city i \ ; . °y . rf * i sed a gun. is art el esult fre ermitting govern- ing car in which Hill and King came | NOvEr used a gun, His department, would resu! rom permitting govern Noe and: his opin : The ‘whole of Southern California's | or country. future now rests upon the Boulder| Christmas gifts and cards address- Dam ‘project on, the Colorado river} ed to points within one day’s travel in Arizona: Arizona fears the di-| should be mailed not later than De- verting of the waters may injure the under the new plan, will be ment to operate in the a 1 | Mr. colleague, Sena- largely 11.25 to 11.50; practical top 11.60; 140 to 150 lb selection mostly 11.60 to 11.85; few packing sows 9.00 to 10.00; desirable killing pigs largely 11.75 to 12.00; heavy weight hogs 10.75 to 11.00; medium 10.25 to 11.15; light 10.60 to 11.50; light lights 10,75 to 11.85; packing sows 9.00 to 10.00; slaughter pigs 11.50 to 12.25, Settle 14,00; fed steers quality considered steady to easy; sopts 25¢ lower; tendency 25¢ off at close; prim@ Christmas yearlings 13.50; few loads choice yearlings 11.75 to 12.00; most fat steers 8.75 fo 10.50; little change in she stock; vealers 50c higher; mostly 11.00 to 11.50; ‘to puckers; outsiders 12.00 to 13.00. Sheep 15,000; fat lambs opening around steady, good and, choice kinds tto Fargo Sunday night is in a Fargo} garage. Three other alleged members of the gang which pulled the Baldwin deal! and possibly other of the numerous | recent robberies are being sought by | Wisconsin and Minnesota authorities | in different parts of the United States. 4 Hill and King surrendered quietly | when three members of the Fargo | police department, with pistols drawn | ready to shoot, entered their room in a Fargo ‘hotel Monday and order-; ed the alleged bandits to stick up! their ‘hands. New Money Taken Fifty dollars, part in crisp, new $5 bills, which’ have the appearance | of never having. been in circulation, | s {ment hopes to get |: “Go into “Wet” localities of state, find out where prohibition not in force. and furnish. the leader- ship to make ‘enforcement possible, taking the initiative where neces- ary to get officers removed who will not enforce the law. Work in close touch with federal officers of General Walter F. Rhinow, furnishing “tips” and operation wherever it will aid work. . The plan is right in line with the new policy of federal enforcement, Dr. Safford said today. The govern- ‘al governing units to take the re ibility for locat enforcement afid this depart- ment of the league is formed to help make that possibli the markets” and power should be given| tor Fi jer, cited state laws which] supply of | | TWO GOOD SCHOONER-LOADS states of Arizona found ronts last’ y ficient, ar apped. can ton and great courageous into this are now in into great her Nevada, or two dam people. progress California comnlele Water in greater quan’ if this section is to support the people already here. That is the vital problem that %on- f california. It: nd to insure an adequate | supply the Colorado river must be ‘ta ‘The ‘on will also ease the flood situa- in the Imperial the Colorado river goes, page the valley suffers at property people who have Salton Conferences | * to bring the and agreement. ies must be to continue rainfall the been ins the Boulder Valley. When on a ram- loss of life damage. The one Sink know i Something for the Car for Christmas Nothing nicer than an automotive ac- cessory. We havea were taken from King and $33. from Hill. The men had registered at the{ hotel under the ngfres of J. H. Hill) and J, C. King frém Mankato, Mjnn. | Car Badly Dami if From the appearance pf the alleged | bandits’ car, police here believe that | the two recently smashed through a barricade put across the road to stop them, in the*face of gun fire. The right front fender of the sus- pects’ car is badly bent, and other arts of the front end are damaged. Frwo bullet holes appear to have rip- ped through the left rear fender from-either rifle or pistol fire from the side and front. Sheriff John C. Ross, in whose custody the men are at present, was instru in a telegram ; received. today from the sheriff of St. Croix county, Wisconsin, in which Baldwin is located, ¥o hold the pair until he could send deputies to take \them to St. Croix county, Asie} that in the spring a great flood may sweep through the valley and carry them all to destruction. To date } the dykes and other means of flood | {control have worked reasonably well. + Desert Always Interesting | That part of the desert not brought into cultivation is the chief interest jof the tourist. It forms the back- ground for the great desert dramas of the films. It is a vast dun plain with shifting lights and shades; veils: | of purple and curtains of rosy hue. | But the desert is not always calm. Great sand fences have tobe erect- ed to protect the concrete highway from the storms that vent their fury. So strong does the sand beat on automobiles that the paint is¢ ‘marred and even removed. ‘The sand whirls and eddies like snow in a | North Dakota blizzard. In ‘the daytime transportation ts practically suspended during the |summer months. Most of the driv- ing through the desert in the hottest ‘These two Chihuahua pups belong to Rev. Father McGreevy of St. sonseDe ta dane At nant Gra ant ‘Mary’s College, Winona, Minn. They’re posing in a pair of steins peles and Phoenix, Arizona, and on that were made originally to hold something besides dogs. ‘to Texas and other points, The Ce x mostly 17.00 to 17.85; some held higher; in-between grades weak; fat ’ sheep fully steady; feeding lambs around 25c higher; spots up more; fat yearlings. wethers averaging around 99 bbs 14.00; early bulk desir- able fat ewes 9.25 to 10.00; few sales feeding lambs! 16.25 to 16.50; one short double 16.9 complete stock at reasonable prices. . ——-LET US HELP YOU-—— LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY. - Distributors of Too Late To Classify WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Inquire 703 Gih St. 12-8-2t FOR SALE—5 tube radio set com- ete with accessori a if taken at once. | WANTED — Young Drug Store 12-8-3t FOR \SALE—ford Roadster 1923 model, starter and demountable rims, very reasonable. Call 609 18th St. Phone 706-J. 12-8-8t FOR RENT—Two nice clean fur- nished rooms for light ‘hhousekeep- z : ing, on ground floor, private en- were : | trance. Call 104 LJ. 12-8-3t Ser é : : LOST-—A blue and gold Rosary with gold cross between Webb’: and home. Mrs. Nellie Hi A 2-8-1 1 FOR-SALE—New five tube radio with complete accessories at big dis. | And in Chicago, a druggist has| count. . Other radio bargains. Will been robbed 12 times; which means| deliver in city or country. Writ nothing in Chicago except that "| Tribune No. $1 or Phone ate POTATO MARKET Chicago, Ill, Dec. -8,—@)—Pota- toes: Trading just market steady; total D. S. shipments 406 scars; Wisc6nsin-Minnesota . sacked round whites $3.40 to 3.65; few fancy 3.75 to 3,85; Idaho and Montana sacked russets best 3.60 to 3.70; fair quality 3.40 to 3.50. Minneapolis, Minn, Dec. 8. (USDA)—Potatoes: Light wire in- quiry; demand slow; market steady, carloads delivered sales, freight only deducted, Minneapolis-St. Paul rate, sacked pefecwt round whites, U. 8. No. 1, too few sales to establish mar- Nee, asking '3,26 to 3.40, mostly 3.35 40, man. Cowan’s ~ Bismarck, 3 LT uLLAAAL - Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars. Niu | makes a dozen, 2-8-3t ” OEE ne ee nee ev atne antes

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