The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1925, Page 3

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1925 WHEAT PRICE DROPS AFTER |: EARLY RISE Argentina Crop Damage Re- ‘ ports Bring Advance— BISMARCK GRAL (Furnished by Russell- Miller Co.) Pie pig December 10) dark northern Ma norte spring mber durum xed durum red durum flax r ‘d No. No. No. Dark Hard We follow Jats Barley 1 1 2 1 : ‘ winter quote but’ do not {Speltz, per ewt Selling Brings Drop Chicago, Dec. 10- ifg turned wheat price today, after an early advance that resulted from reports of increasing crop damage in Argentine. Selling. Selling on the advance was largely in the nature of — profit-taking. Houses that of laie had ‘been aggres- sive bu ers changed their market position. The opening Wwe off to %e up, qew style, December 1.78 M 81, to 1.73%, was followed by al upturn to 1.80 December May, but wnen by an ir- descent to 1.744 for De- and 1.68% for \ ‘orn and oats were swayed by the action of wheat, Besides, profit-tak- ing sales were a feature not only in wheat, but in corn as well. opening unchanged to “sc higher, May 871% to 87%, corn scored some- ff a enn and receded, May (#)—Heavy sell- iz 8 arted a shade to %e higher, went material Provisions were eas: Subsequently, @wheat suffered ditional sharp i semi-demoralized at nearly hottom figure: undes the Bue 7%, both new corn ened still” more notwithstanding tl some corn was sold to exporte closed un- settled, 1% to 2 lower, May 5M, to Bole MINNEAPOLIS PRIC MOVEMENTS CONFUSING Minneapoli, Dec, 10.—()—! movements in wheat were confusing today, The market started on responsive cables and futures net yesterday's finish. but the 8e from followed, to. nvid- ry up 2 to 2% from low, again brought out sell- ing. Vats moved up eased back 14 to Sec early and lightly under yesterda barley was up Sée e: fee ae the ga’ y rye had curly bulge of 1 ak in wheat brought a setback Mec under previous finish, May flaxseed ad- 3e.Toward mid-day the price back le under | ash whi quiet Winter wheat was the same as for spring on 4 protein. basis.» Durum! was in good demand for choi poor and red durum ruled slow. Corn offerings were too light make a good market. Medium low grade yellow corn le higher. Oats wer changed. ‘Rye wa Barley demand : uge, good for choice. . mixed. Good to choice was in briskt demand and poor was slow. | CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Dee. 10-(USDA)—Hogs} 51,000; mostly 10 to 20e lower; under weight show minimum decline early bulk desirable 200 to 300 1b butchers 10.80 to 10.95; big packers bidding up to 10.75; better grades 160 to 180 Ib averages 11.10 to 11.40; al top 11.40; majority 140 ‘to lections; to and killing pigs largely 11:75 to 12.25; heavy weight hogs 10.55 to 10. medium 10.70 to 11.00; light 10.60 to 11.45; light lights 10.75" to 11,80; packing sows 8.75 to 9.75; slaughter pigs 11.50 to 12.25. Cattle 10,000; fat steers strong to 2c higher; weighty kind up most; trade fairly active; choice 1,455 I bullocks to shippers at 14.00; hardly a criterion of general market; bulk fat steers going at 8.50 to 10.75; ‘she stock 25¢ up; spots more; bulls strong; heavy bolognas 5.50 to veal calves 50¢ higher; packers ing upward to 12.50. Sheep 22,000; fat lambs and year- lings slow; 25 to 50c¢ lower; few. of fat natives lambs 16.25 to best held higher; feeding @lambs weuk to 25¢ lower; few sales 16.00 to 17.00; fat sheep weak; choice handy weight ewes upward to 10.00. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Dee. 10.—(USDA) —Cattle 3,800; steers and yearlings opening slow, weak, in line with Wed- nesday’s close; fat she stock, can- ners and cutters steady; bologna bulls, stockers and feeders firm, a tive; killing quality plain; few choice yearlings offered; nothing done on these early; best short feds 9.00; bulk steers and yearlings 6.60 to 8.00; fat cows and heifers mostly 4.00 to 7.00; canners and cutters 3.25 to 3.75; bologna bulls 4.50 to 5.00; stockers and feeders largely 5.50 to 7.00. Calves 2,200; strong, spots 25¢ higher; good lights 10.00 to 10.25. Hogs 18,000; averaging around 16 to 25¢ lower than Wednesday; sort- ted 150 to 180 lb averages to ship- per 10.80 to 11.00; some under weights up to 11.25; packers bidding ea for best lights; downwards to 0.50 for medium heavyweight butch- eri backing sows -mostly 9.25; pigs average cost Wednes- ht 222. lambs 25c¢ or more lower; steady; fat native lambs 15.50 to 15.75; best fed lambs “held higher; godd light ewes around 9.00; some range feeders unsold early. oe CHICAGO PRODUCE Chieago, Dec. 10.—Butter lower; receipts 4,312 tubs; creamery extras 48'c; standards 45c; extra firsts 45% to 47c; firsts 48% to 44c; sec- onds 41 tay 42c. Eggs lower; re- ceipts 204d cases: firsts 44 to 460; ordinary, fipets 38 to 42c; refriger- ator extras 85c; firsts 34c. Cheese _urichanged, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis,, Dec. _10.—#)—Flour unchanged; , shipments 34,935 bar- rels. Bran/26.50, CHICAGO POULTRY . Chicago, . Dec, 10.) — Poultry alive; unchanged; receipts six cars. pe FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. ‘D., Dec. 10—U)—But- terfat, sgrunine crear 48c; peceitg stock 84: and| p, ‘After |” to 46%%¢ and later under-| 4 strong | ) while! ; handle the 29 44 1 CORN Yellow downward] x) White & Mixed arene cent per pound discount under N tb. Ear corn 5 CHICAGO ad cents under RANG E ember 10) High Dee. old May new - May old July Corn Dec. May Wheat Dec. .. May old y new 1.09 Lady 1.09% Wade May old May new . Flax Minneapolis, of lot grain sale dark northern do 154%% to 1 to 1 What nicer gift could you give her? in Corduroy, and beautiful Oriental silk styles, for Women and Misses; all sizes, and colors of Black, Blue, Rose, L 1.01% 1.10 4.02 1.10 © VOR% 1.08% AN 2.60 29| Interest y heightened by jor nts ed motors of priced al and another and extra dividends. however, was on |with a complete abs cent violent fluct nd specialties. interest the Revived Shares—Steel Shares in | in Fresh Demand Dee. favorable t fh s followed the esta Railway on STOCK PRICES GQ HIGHER ON MARKET TODAY in , 10.) es worked moderately high- od educed scale _of a 87 . a three per Mobile |timore & jdup 5.8. ipo Ithe steel ss-Sheffield | points, j pany. Dupont and Elect! on the } a and advat Chicago, Receipts ments 375; bout stead acked round 80; other olis, bight Basco i t sligrhtly MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, pts 403 1.66 ‘to 1 spring, choice good to choice lie sharing in the other industrial issues joined in an ly advance, embracing L fav: ble Southe soared gains need to CHICAGO Dee. No. 2 Dee. 4 car: white. stock Dec. quiry, Dee, 10. rs com to faney The Store of Dependable Gifts ONLY 12 MORE § SHOPPING DAY BREAKFAST ROBES roon and Purples Lovely lacey tyres, also all-silk styles, ribbon or lace “$8.50” BOUDOIR CAPS trimmed; make lovely gifts at 75¢c and up CHRISTMAS FOOTWEAR She would mest certainly appreciate a nice pair of new satin or black Patent Pumps. famous “Peacock” line of high grade footwear, with high or medium heels, in all the best styles to enhance Steel action companies, including the Ohio. ted the y ation created a fresh demand for shares. jumped more than a point to 135 and alm: with Gulf States and Repub- mprovement of Foundation com- teel, : York exchange, opened wh t ) ed 1 ade devel- ‘|to good Rail} The of in- ‘Trad- the re- i by Bal- Ri common ost six Many to 6 Repub- ite od timothy 1.00 te bellie Potatoes: S. ship. market innesota Wh 308 northern northern THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE te food aft, to dae: No.2, tert EVANGELIST Montana on track 166 to to, ar-| DENIES HE NOW AF to OWN THEATRE (Continued from page one) est of all, Jesus into your heart FINDING OF PAROLE LAW = State issues pf Judgment are | most import nt’ in the un e, eter- nal heaven eternal hell ‘You'll go through the gates of heaven never to come out. And new ng, long time. The fe tr ¢ mean nothing in comp: t's spend these preparing for of Judgment, the Gives tonight Lis on th Do I! ra bid? 1 bid an- lother drink; another dance; anothe Several po- another ‘thousand i nal hell” Do Th Free Prisoners Chicago, Dee. 10.—A) ce officials and | judges y over the discovery iting to the parole of they. said puts into state depa criminals whic the hands of a er to nullify and jud penitentiaries joy of soul. joy with wife redeemed, for Which! winning nd kiddies and the“ anylever.’ You're the auctione {bid do you recogni: It’s up to you Fargo Elks to Dedicate New Home January 21) Fargo, N. D., Dee. 10. building, co which fixed | Fir . ii of sen-| dedicated granted | was decic eral © ejeatory e any convict at he statute light by Capt dete bu h for arole rec Te, ceentenced three yen Wording The act, passe: of the last leg old law of 15 allowances of co tence were autor conviets, and reads “The department of author was first. brought to in John Stege of the u in connection with! ation for thi . Perry mprisonmen: f the Statute in the closing day: The Fargo | npletion at | on je welfa dito pi ribe_ re and regula- | tions for the diminution of sentene on good conduct, of persons hereto- | fore and hereafter convicted of crime, | who are confined ins and ; reformatory institutions Declared Outrageous is the most outrageous thing | Ja that ever fi an _un- suspecting. public, iam N.G courts. “It for us in Chi of crimi which Tne big the ig events will) mark initiation First, on the evening there will be the dedie: and dedicatory service. Second, on ‘the ey of Jan. ory banqu ng of “Thi a reception to eriminal | J: hard enough | t convictions | ty is law—of | until now—-| ynd use use. Rhinelander Sova Tells of Alleged of the iation of candi notable pointed out that under the Nathan F. Leopold and Ric! peb, sentenced to life plus 99 could be restored to liberty H. Jenkins, directors of the partment of Publ ‘are, and on of those concerned with the applica tion of the law, said the bill was not! do oby his department, and had nothing to do with its | j to tanger with the jur; Leonard Kip Rhine annul-| ment suit inst his mulatto wife,! Alice Beatrice Jones Frederick ( trial, told Justi appre un who h. juror in the Morsehauser thi Per ched by “As long books ain Sought on the statute by its provi lisadvantage of | posed to inter-racial 3." The new law] ford told Justice Morsehause Chicago legi: presided at the trial. Sanford ninued a seareh for |} do been approached — by sted on five old lents of Yonkers during Toy | tments wer at Attorney Crow when h We have them the new Christmas costumes all purses. BROTHE $9.00 and up JUST RECEIVED The largest and most complete line of Doll Buggies ever shown in Bismarck. All sizes, and prices to suit Be sure to see them early. Ma- of Perry's relea Prudently Buy Personality Merchandise Mens’ 16” Retan Shoe. Reg. $7. Saturday only Table No. 2 Ne Ladies’ & Misses’ Pumps, patent buckle kid, three We feature the straps on Diana & Radio $2.95 to $8.95 $1.75 last. 7 “Merchandise of Merit Only” trial of the « to give the name of initel “This sort of thing strikes foundation Morschauser. ers brought to bear harmful. juries left alone while they are tion begun. Valuable Diamond Found While Eating | mond tr to this ree something hard. salt, diamond of good quality Tampering ee 9 Men’s Shoes moccasin toe 50. Friday and $5.00 TOYLAND Toys, Christmas tree decor- ations and other Holiday merchandise, To close out at e, but he was only able at the said Justice | “Influence of outsic stop. 1 Ww of justice,” is It must | | nt District Attorney Coyne,] king with Sanford, Said t nt| Washington, .. Di. would be place before a| for laxity in enforcement and a searching investiga: | Nibition law cannot be placed lv on the government, | must be assumed “reform he who “slowed” down themselves be put on the defer |when they should j all fronts,” son, gener his “annual board of te public mor: pal chureh, The report endorsed the rem of President Coolidge in his mes to congress on the 18th amendi upheld the enforcement policy ed by Assistant Sturgeon Bay Fish, » Wis. Dee. 10.. dents’ of this city are ni-line dia- jes could be Imy breezes in | pound hordes | “prohibition Has an offset to cting the Flori: egion. n Huckian, former Sturgeon Bay ident, now living in Johnston City, | info: h Imbach, fish ler here, that. while eating white fish he bit’ on} It leoked like rock | but was found to be gn uneut ing a authorit owe their of the lives, their fortunes walty Dr. Wilson 2 band goods ) ers and thu He urged en of ive to of respect country Urge ass and Too Late To Classify P between Can be u furniture Sixth 1 for Inquire T2- 10-8 downtown that sh some the nth St. storing: St for a men sense for laws of live.” Members of ith rent, the board, DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IN BISMARCK A Dollar spent in Bismarck 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. 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 mon Before sending away, make sure you not buy in Bismarck. can Patronize your home merchants first, they are your neighbors, they pay taxes and are helping to build your city. Semi Ladies’ Pumps & Qxfords, val- ues, $3.95 to $6.00. These are late models, very special, per pr. “a totemiine saat fe Livingston, Mont., December 9, 1925 E. Milligan, Mgr., . J. M. McCracken’s ‘ Golden Rule Store, No. 18, Bismarck, N. Dak. , Clean up your shoe stock. Special factory order in trans- Tt, J. M, McCRACKEN. (Reason for above values.) patterns. pieces. PARTLY TO BLAME FOR LAW LAXITY 10.—(4)—Blame f the pro: sole- but part of it lend- nd let A we tdvanced on e Wil. sof the Methodist Epis adopt- | Andrews h thoughtless the in which they who were PAGE THREE present from all parts of the country were told that the president's ap- to the nation for law observance “rings true and clear” and that the country “will with Calvin ity and ae il retreat p' to dibrespect for 1 institutions.” and coup LAST TIME ‘TONIGHT ROD LA ROCQUE “THE COMING OF AMOS” Moving pictures of the annual con- vention Grand Lodge I. 0. 0. F. at Devils Lake, N. D. THEATRE Century Comedy DRY UP This exceptional — pro- gram presenting in conjunction with the I O. O. F. and Rebekah Lodges of Bismarck. is We Meet Mail Order Prices Men’s Oxfords loon last, Light Tan, regular $6.00, Table No. 3 Misses’ two-tone satin serge Fum values $2.00 to $2.95, only $1.00 OIL CLOTH Plain whit , figured, tile ll 29 and 33¢ Saturday special, only 25c Per yard

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