The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 21, 1926, Page 7

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=o Decline Preceded by Sharp; Breaks at Liverpool,and ~ Buenos Aires Chicago, Jan, 21.—(7)—Devpite talk of better export ee bol notwithstanding forecasts of. cold wave over the greater part . the winter wheat arca in the United States, on showed de- beta today from start to fin- One reason ene ship- waa wut'of ‘lyr this ‘Week re more'tha those of a wok Russia cleared bushels: ty'‘other tice pete tteh closed relay, dl 2 te 3% celts net lower, corm 26 % at % cent off. saa cd ‘Chicago, Jan. 21.--)—Prei bj sharp breaks at Liverpool and by Aires, the Chicago wheat market a a sudden downward swing today soon as trading began, and't! tinued to weaken. Heavy ‘si of wheat from Germany were re} 3 by Liverpool, and it was farther ex- plained that with Argentine sales to Europe based on a certain test weigh! per bushel, the quality of this yea Argentine crop has made a reduction in the test weight necessary anti price dis- with a corresponding count. General selling divelosed the: the market was bare of adequate sup- port. % cent up, May new 1.74 at %, and July 1.20% at 1.71, was followed by an irregular setback all aronnd that Corn and oats weakened with wheat | and as a result of prospective colder weather likely to increase the move- ment of corn. After opening 1% to % cent lower, May 82% at %. corn suf- fered a material further drop. Oats started % to % cent off, May 45 at ‘%, later the weakness in- creased. . Provisions declined. PRICES SAG 0) MILL CITY MARKET Minneapolis, Jan, 21. futures dropped 3 to fore midsession tod: ables show- ing marked weakness, , foreign news in general being bearish and domes- tic and export demand slack. \ Small recoveries followed the extreme break, but the market had little sup- port.’ Prices again sagged back shortly after mid easing a shade under the earlier lo Oats dipped 1-2 cent with the lead- ers. Shipping dentand was, quiet. May barley was off 1 5-8 cents. May 8 cents be tye slumped 3 3-8 cents with wheat.| May flax seed was weak, selling down . 3 1-2 cents with poor suppo: Cash wheat demand ‘was sp but fair on the average and the trading basis was unchanged. Winter wheat was firm, Durum was largely nominal. Corn was. slow. Qats were in fair to good demand. Rye was quiet and steady, Barley was firm early but turned slow and steady late. Fix seed was in fair to good demand. SOUTH ST, PAUL eee South St. Paul, Ja 4,000; very slow, practic: done on steers end yearlings carly; killers talking sharply lower on these, as well as beter grades of but- cher cows; canners and cutters un: changed; few sales of bolognas earl steady, now bidding 26 or more low-{ er; stockers and feeders-im light sup> ply, steady; several loads of mixed yearlings held upwards to 9:50; bulk teers and yearlings 7.50 at 8:60; fat she stock 4.50 at 7. calves 2.509; about «steady; pa Neate 12.00; few choice 12.26 at 12.60. Hogs 18.500; opening te) 15 al Pg inves than Wednesday’s average; irable strings of mixed lights and itchers 11.65 at 11.75; 160 to 12° pound averages 11.85; 130 to 160 pound kinds up to 12.00; bulk pacs- ing sows 10.00; pigs steady; mostly laps : erage cost Wednesday 11.855 | we 0. aie 2,000; fat lambs slow, weal to 25 low few sales to natives around 14.( best fed lambs held around 1 3 fat seep scarce, un- changed. CHICAGO” LIVESTOCK. Chicago, Jan. 21.—()—Hogs 46000; fairly active; irregular; opened gen. erally 20 at 15 lower; Inter 3 mod- jum and gr fe ay patches strong. at early decline; 11 © weights greene it cents its! then: Wednes- day; ki ling. pigs advanced 15 ut 25 te; good ‘and choice 225 at 300 file sttehere 11.60 at 11.85; majority desirabte: 150° to 180--poun-] averages 12.16 at 32.90; practical top 12.50 on 160 pounds up; small lot of 140 to 150 sblection’ wp to: 12,60; . bulk pee ee sows ae LA 10.75; better grades at 13.00; heavywei; eo Ka a 11.80; mentee: cn 5 bs List| 11.35 at 12,50; ri 10985 12.60; packing Boag 10,75 at 10. slaughter pigs 12.50 at 13.00. :f Cattle 30,000; fed steers more. ac. tive;"strong to 25 cents or mostly. a at 15 cents higher; .. quality medium; best bony 1 bulk 8.65 at 10.00; wel y ockers and fecders 3, bulls weak to 15 cents! a2, jers 25 to 60 lower; bulk shippers 14.00 at ak to lower; vi ae downward; : since 13,000; fat lambs 25 cents lower; Hee carly sales shippers at 15.00 at 16.25; packers, doing little Aer art te ‘at 14.75 for’ sheep and Sppaing | few early sales m fat ewes 8.00 at 8.60; | good feeding lambs al lambs -ium to several 14.60. at 15.00. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Jan, 21.—()—.Tiour noche Sere shipments 47,252 barrels; ran 26. CHICAGO GRAIN, | Chicaco Jan, Wheat No. ‘Corn No. 4 mixed a at 71% yellow ee at 7 Oats Noe white awh it 42: The opening, 2% cents off to} ,| been quiet for 12 ye largely | x | section 0° America have been adopted to: 151 1.43 { Say. 83% 82% 831 {duly 36% (86% 6% | Sept. 87%) 86% 87% Oats— % Abts AAG AAH 45% 45 ABE 07% 1.07% 1.06 1.067% 1.06% 1.07 1.05% 1.06% 156.02 15.17 16.02 15.17 15.385 15.57 15.85 16.52 wef 16.75 iy 16.20 | Bellics— . -16.90 17.00 16.90 17.00 {May .. | ! MINNEAPOLIS RANGE { (January 21.) \ (Ba Open High Low Close | from May old er) 188% 165s 166% 7 My: farts 5: iis MG Fi a ieowe 41 Mile 40%) ly ABM ABN 42 y 252 244 Tul 252 247 jduly .. BISMARCK GRAIN As (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) January 21. No. 1 dark northern ... 1.55 hed 1 northern spring «. 1.51 No. 1 amber durum ee Noi 1 mixed durum Nov 1 red durum ie is No. 1 flax .. 2. No, 2 flax ..+ xg No. 1 rye. oe Dark hard winter 1 rl Hard: winter . 1 ‘We quote but do not handle tl following: % Oats . . Barley . Speltz, per cwt. 7 SHELL CORN No. 4 56 Ibs. or more No. 6,55 No. 6 .. Sample .., 1 cént per potind divcount under 55 Ibs. Ear corn 5 cents under shell. pentane on hers “CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Jan. 21— Poultry alive stead: Fesel pte: 2 cars; fowls 24 a Ft ers 20; ducks 30 at 3 se 20‘ at 23. FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., Jan, 21.—(#)—Butter churning cream unchanged; pack- ing stock unchanged. Volcano Colima|}? Moxieo City, Jan. 21 —C)—it” reported: that has resumed activity after paying wa i said to be flowing from the crater and the people in neighborhood ‘are considerably frightened. The Valcano Colima is 12; is? feet high. It is situated in th ite of Jalisdd, not far fro jof the ete ‘of Colim! V: ey Eme ; From Moortient; Minn., J&n, 21.—The Wen River Valley has not only emerged from its pioneer conditions, but’ in, many respects has outstripped the! * rest of the country, according to re- ;Sults of surveys made by members {of the faculty. of Concordia College tin this city. All the modern con- at’ may be found in any here and are more common and in everyday use than anywhere else in the civilized world, according to pro- fessors at this school. to be found here; telephones, bee tubs ren radios per 1, inhabitan section of the cout He evén’ ex: cepting the a shag rial and busi. ness sections of the country. ‘With this material advancement education: has in? full: stride. A réeent intelli, tent nthe freshman class at Concordia College proves this, for the results show that it only is fe average. es thi lass below * MM ae ‘ebuntry: bat os ‘above og secre ed 5 ik lige RAS C i a jh Reri a lest esl shina in ge . répor' sho’ ‘OF a ponsiote madi meer of 75, one eaten. ai ah a 6 oe Miah Se. Thin te very‘ chone Ys over. the cou lent group scoring above the Senet, a Paar! ‘cent’ wore 18 years of is. Of the student group 16 fears of age or less, 80 per cent seyeed over. the. average. The records of the test show that more. than 50 per cent of the mem- bers of the class are under 19 years of age. Ete by _an- inte! sil ey esa !Coliege freshmen rank well With col- jlege Eroshmen classes, out the peeeneys ft the depa ts No. 9g{:1:87%; ‘No. 2 durum 149% springs 284%; turkeys 36; roost-/® the volcano Gotimay" More automobiles per capita are 5 thore are more ‘ ][ tite Classified Advertisements Chel Mveriing Raes 1 aadet i ccacenarses8 WANTED AT ‘ONCE—Abstrncter Stenygrapher. Prefer a young niin, Must have abstract ox: | ’ Norte Lv “an F tnvertions. 25° or Tribune No. 4 3 feanisas 38 Words oF Gains of From 2. 2 to 5 "Points UNAEE .....csscvseeeee UB. 1 week, 25 words or ua CC Seererrrrrrr re Ads over 36 words, 2c adat tional per word. ‘CLASSIFIED — 5 68: Conts Por tach All» classified ads are oan ia advance. - should be received by 12 o'clock to fa- eure invertion satis day. THE. Registered in Wide Va- ‘Men and women to. 1 Bt trade. Great demand, big! : ‘ew. weeks completes, cate ey) jal offer free.’ Moler Barter’ College, Fargo, 'N ie Sea 1-2- Tmo. NTEDS Biperlenced “Bao! eper, frame es two. yeurs BISMARCK TRIBUNE a e} » Mone . others need sppiy. Write PHONE 82 ‘Tribune he sg 2.to & points in such 11 California Packing, Water Works, Pullman, Foundation company, Sava Arms, International ses hig ines and South Porto Waves of profit taking list ial = ab- FOR § SALE pikes cottage, 1 ith street, excel- lent ‘condition, $2000.00. ROOM cottage; ‘Avenue B, excellent condition, full basement, $1900.00. ROOM cottage, mall part time employment. Call 1079] 4 for eS 1-21-8t ~house- call at 705 ah St. between 1-20-24 at Clifford’s ante, 1.20-3t sel |... BUSINESS CHANGES | Sere “$00 A MONT iy easy. Realizing | Prom your wn’ back yatd; no‘ selling. pit tm the final Hour, We buy all you reduce under con: ge shiners bee in, some “of se writs aa Went Par Farm, full basement, ‘garage, eusy terms, 4 + Denver, ‘Colo. .00. tore broke 11 points from Ihe eatly Agr titre T2i-1t| DOZENS OF ‘houses of all deserip- gh level, nile, General Evcctit | TOR SAUESCeohGyocery”~ Stare] ‘ions, end at all sorts of terms in H to 5% points under last night'Aclos-| with lune \rdbtn ih connedtion.| UILDING LOTS; hundreds of then, ing quotations, Total sales approxi-| Price reasonable: Reason for sell) vrom the Country Club to. the mated 1,400,000, shar ing, faut ng. pes! my ‘write 7. Seas Penitentiary; many of them for ron gi WL enneaN ca ten per cent cash: and the balance RANGE OF CARLOT SALES + | Box 84, Moffit, N. 416000} .°8 easy TaOHEIS payments, big ae stis, Jan. 21.— Range of sd FARM LANDS— is There have been carlot grain. saleyt Whsat No. 1 dark | GOOD GOOD INVESTMENT—For Saie—| ‘thirty or forty sales of land made northern’ 1.71% at.1.84%;3 No. 2 ditto] Rental city real’ estate Property: ] in this county the past few weeks. ae at 1.82%; a 3 ‘alti monthly income $160.00 per month;| The real bargains will soon be tak- 1.69%; No. 4 dit 7 N bétter than 12% net return. Infor-| en up or the prices raised. By the mation write Box 126, Bismarck.| coming fall the biggest farm land N.D. 1-19-1wk OR TRADE—Furnishe movement since 1916 will be un- FOR SALE hotel located at Zap. N. D. This der way. BUY NOW and. make your profit. is @.real hotel bargath that it will i : pay you to investigate, Good town,| INSURANCE: on, your house, furn good location. Write Tribune No, hbo ness buildings, merchan aah ie Sa 10-12-tf| reliable companies. FOR” SALE—Combination butcher rocery store for sale. Doing F. E. YOUNG. jend: business-in- fine. location. For information addres No, 56. 3 front, casy ternis, $2650.00. 7 ROOM hou bath, fi right: down: town, $2100,00. ROOM house, Mandan Ave. front, miodern, $3100.00. ROOM cottage, modern, cast front, east ape of city, garage, $2660.00. ROOM cottage, 12th stréct, bath, = No. mixed durum 1.44%. Barley. sample grade, 58 2, 6412; No. 3, 62% at 63; Gorn, No. 4 yellow 70; No. 6, 58%. 2 white 3B%, at. 40%. RyeNo 2 sone 2 2.4944, ODUCE. 21,-—@)—Butter high- 583 tubs; creamery ex- standards 4234; extra firsts 40% at 41 eggs higher; re-! ceipts Se cases; firsts 3B; ordin- pary 32 at MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN * Mirineapolie; Jan. 21.—(4)— Wheat}, feeelfits 225 chrs compared to 289 & year:ago. Cash; No, 1 northern 1.68% at 1.69743: No. dark northern | No. 4, 1-13-1w FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS | FOR SALE OR RENT—A partly imod- ern 4 room house with garage and barn, also for sale all my furniture consisting of range tables ds chairs, i chairs, kitchen — cab- inet, book case, sewing machine, 2 sers, commode, dress form, tary’ cot, longue stools, baby buggy, baby ba in phono- graph, brary table, stove, Chicago, Jai er; recvipts front room in brand new home. Is warm and... comfortable and ‘ni newly furnished: Has fine clothes closet. Call at 812-8th gear FOR RENT—Pleasant light house- keeping ‘rooms. College Building. Phi %, , 1-9-2w choice inary to! good 1.687%" No. 1 hard spring’ 1.6975 at) _Pto te eas. FE poke dark hard Montana on{j FOR a Say eaealeped Poone trace 1.08% at 184%; to. arrive| for light holsekeeping.. Thor . pMay 1.65%; July] 1osew,- rai FOR RENT—Large room and Kitch i? tip. Partly or unfurnished. Phone 1151 1-21-3t R RENT—One or two rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 8942. 1-21-3t Two nice rooms togeth- er upstairs, front. Phone 430M 500, onk finish, $2,500 mortgage, $1,400 down, easy terms. Can be remodel- ed into duplex. Oscar Sj nee Blaisdell Ave. So. Corn, No, 3 yellow, 73'2 at Oats, No. 3 white, 38%; dt 38!: Rarle: BL at 65. Rye, No. 2, 96 at 97: Flax No. 1, 2.384 at 2.4 POTATOES Chicago, Jan, we -Potatogs: Trad- ing fair; market trifle firmer on mernass athets ut about d on Idaho; receip' c S:'shipments 476; 7 Canadian; Wis. consin sacked whites 3.85 at 4.05; fancy Minnesota sacked, ound whiteg 3.’ ho sacked ripest Suto at 4:30; few fancy, shade higher. — Minnicipolfs, Jan. Toke wire “inquiry, market firm Carloads FOR SALE—Four room modern cot- tage in downtown district. phone, but ‘write, giving nam it, Ng Dak. 1-12 room for rent in fine locati Call at 31 Ave. A, corner Mandan rPOR 1 RENT—Furnished room in mod- Ares or Phone 1017. tf , 9M home. 403-8rd St. 1-21-3t city’heat, no children. The Laurain 303. -B. F, Flanagan, eo __ 12-22-46 IN’ room jodern house after Jan. 20. 318 West Ree 2 FOR OR RENT—A furnished apartment, r 5 totiting with winter enclosure; 1- Phone Toes Ford touring; 4—Ford tour- a variows models; 1—1922 saws, freight only deducted, wine: " is and St. Paul rate sacked cWt: touring, overhuuled — with enclosure; haere 2 isl 99 SE toond whites U. 3, No.1, very few RS | / sales 3.75 at 3.80. COMPANY. 1-16-1w} Little. MOM’N POP WELL. DORETTA:MY ABILITY SacoeezeD AT LAST- UM:GOING BACK TO Jo WITH TAS MAGIC for. aon é An ouregin showing was sae ae e memi| nee Years is re- ual freshman age. of =PHONE 82 t FOR |} WANTED—Canceled Postage stamps FOR SALE—Fin FOR SALE—80 acres land, known us FOR SALE — SIX ROOM modern two story house, east front; hardwood floors, full basement, hot water heut, near Catholic church, school ‘and ho: pital. Sale price, $6,000 on terms, or $4,750 cash. A aS Sarena $600 CASH and $50 per per month includ- ing elec Modern bungalow; hardwood floors, fine partitioncd basement, furnace heat, heated gar- near school; immed ‘Address 617 Andersoh St. SIX ‘ROOM modern two story house, pint e east front, hardwood floors, wn trees, fine location. Sale price; $6,000; good terms; 7%. & FIVE ROOM partly modern housc, located 404 11th St.; hardwood floors; new! out; in A D & price $2,300; $300 cash; very easy payments, FIVE ROOM two story madern five room house, cast front, well located for schools; full basement, furnace heat. Sale’ price $3,450 cash, NEW SIX ROOM very modern two story stucco house, oak and maple floors; good size bedrooms, large| 1. closets, basement garage, built-in] 4. features. Ready for occupancy Ist. Sale prices $6,800; terms) 1 age, sion. agency wants your business and has a carefully sclected list of good desirable houses and lots, with prices and terms to satisfy any bu; cr. Can finance any reasonable deal to build or buy. See this agency for quick efficient real estate service. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block. Phone 0) : MISCELLANEOUS: p-to-date condition. rocker, lamp. peulegceailb wiwecd wo-tone walnut . dining ng of buffet, ex- ion table and six chairs, Two- tone walnut bed room suite con- sisting of bed, dresser, dressing table, bench and rocker. Also ice box, enamel kitchen table, tarce burner gas stove, walnut Simmons bed, complete, and drop-side cot: Reasonably priced. Call 1142W St DIAMONDS direct from Europ beautiful diamond — engagement ’ jamond solitaires, diamond bracelets at great savings. Diamond expert makes selections. For in- formation write James W. Marek, Wilton, N. D. A811 FOR SALE—76xi60 foot corner on Seventh Street and Avenue E. for $760. school. Paes Lots are one block from hig Write Tribune No. (6 1 Beeness . FOR SALE-- tube gua’ radio at $40.00 discount. one of the best rad Agents wanted. Write T: 51 or Phone 648M. SALE-—One Freshman master- piece five tube Radio set with id speaker and accessories com- plete at a big discount. Room 7, 1 SITL STRAYED from 418 10th St. South terday, black horse, star on face, If se ease phone D. SI Foreign and American, Room 409,| 3° MeKenzie Hotel before 9 a.m. w CASH REGISTERS WANTED- or small in any condition: Tribune No. 57. 1-21-3t FOR SALE—General household fur- nishings and dishes. 204-So. 11th Street. 1-19-5t ng box for back of Ford, 313-14th St. Phone 1160R, iE FARM_LANDS “In gled the Freede furm, one ‘mile from |i! town: If interested uddress J. W. MeLuughlin, care N. D, Peniten tiery. 8. typewriter. No, 55, dan Ave. HORIZONTAL Poetic for freq Heating unit. To loiter. To blaze. Age. Fragrant smell. (SL 3 ‘td burn. Exclamation. Sevent! Fourth note in Dad. Openings for the escape Borders. Prin mation of ved Preposition is from a Portion of a cirel Dwarf fan palm, Conjunction. Valves for regulating drafts. VERTICAL Sneuky. Opposite of to be on. character. To flick. culine pronoun, Playing cards. shaped. Moor. House plant. Second note in scale. Lyric poem. Di Wing part of a seed. Variant of “a.” Fuel, External organ of hearing. +Mineral spring. Being defeated. To finish. Last word of a prayer. Almost a donkey. Fuel. Twi < In the middle of. Part of verb to be. To knock. SITUATIONS JATION note in seale. er's measure. if ed with to WANTED good referen Write quently. Puszle; scale. of gas. inquiry. Organ Imp Rustle Wall co Aquatic mammal firs Planted. its pelt. Sassafras drink. 32. Distance from center to circle’s - To primp. edge (pl.). Branch. 5 Myseat. e er] nd hall vee ol Sas ws Answer to Yesterday's Crossword | IA] Laas ARE Rion AIT ig $ Stara. oi Oller Mie SITIEIRINEATIAG | Bae PRIWE IAT TYE AINA RANDY irks ESL SIH IAl To secure. Point of compuss. Measure of area. ments for lifting coal. of sight. 01 ring. valuable for WANTED Stenograph- care ‘Tribune! -1 MUSIC SCHOOL Hi MUSIC monthly For conditior HHOOL, 31 Ave. ‘NIENT turen. TIC “How did Bill get in such a man by the falling bric or Phone 1017, (Mercury 1 two- Bismarck ners in good. Our; Stec pus F id Minot good, Grand Fo: roads fi ch A, corner Man- Cl Are you on your honey-| _ good Hibbing— fair tfoduce me to your wife.” Duluth T can’t. She is not with] Mankato of us had to stay at home| Winona to look after the business!" -Karika- iey. 1 Mandan-- —_ good, REAL Rochester building an air + OFCOURSE BLL HAVE TO MAKE LOT OF CHANGES INTHE BUSINESS, N@T AT ALL SATISFIED ‘WiTH Pert ne THINGS ARE UTED So YouIRE GOWG To BE PRESIDENT AND SIT AT A BIG MAHOGANY DESK AND RIDE TO THE OFFICE INA SWELL LIMOUSINE ~ GEE IT MUST BE WONDERFLL =f BE So BRILLIANT —_—_—_————e | Temperatures and Road _ Conditions Jamestown > readings at 7 a. m.) -Clear; 2 below; roads Cloudy; 10 below; roads lear; 14; roads good, lear; 12 below; roads rks— Clear; 16 below; ne Clear; 10 below; roads Clear; 26. below; roads 16; roads good 0; roads good above; — roads Part cloudy; 0; roads “Cle 1; roads rough. AIRY STORY going to make any wine inst the law.” AL | Pas ‘You b SEE LORETTA: L Simecy CAN'T HELP iT! A> ae

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