The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 25, 1926, Page 7

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Tribune Classified: Advertisements —=PHO NI E82 atren » Phoie 757 Apietpoon, or evenings. - BOARD A ‘WANTED: DRasaets Also bed for sale, Advertising Rates 4 taibstion, 88 Gords oF Pea eee} ia under. seaee 3 invari, 3 okie OT is cocdoresonsceee 1 , 8 words or ua tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES * 68 Cents Per Inch All’ classified ads are cash io Nisned oy Ps should be as fae in iavertions on for Penaral 6033. 301-8th St, WHEAT VALDES, oe Bae CARRIED DOWN i Weakness at Liv- velo, peta 916, ptpener. Bh isafaren rite care. and = board “Phone 637W. 1-18- 1.00 08 Pe + 40% 40% 40% AWM 40% 40% aoe lie ADH 41% a8 «24d 2.46% Baste 2.46 20K 248 24H 248 we HS Hy 3% 65% 166% caicago ee Se et ize ‘ ait 70% 1 Lars Tiss 1 nh tee . 140% 141% 1.98% 141% 84% 83 = 84%] ot 86% 85% 86% | 87% 86% 87% ett A4% 44% | nr . AM 45% te hi recent], + 1.05% 107% 1.04% 1.07% sche meg . ra Ye 1.06% 1.04 1.06% | New high records for - + K02 1.08% 1.02 1.08% ee ch Le pR rcondl Ge +1510 15.12 14.92 15.12 Souy, rte oie Seer «15.85 16.62 16.32 16.50 Be ys Pee sald and tical Fruits: ‘ 13.87 16.25 16.87 17.05 4 pieManen GRAIN Horst Co.) ribune 1-19-1w | 40% BUSINESS FOR SALE OR) ‘My interest L] if manufacturing and. jobbing tablishment. Purchaser of st ei) ty Stef identified at a of $2100 per year. Addre: Box Site! ismarck, N. Dak. NCES Lost { LOST—Bhick vanity case, containing watch and other articles, in or near Ten Cent store, Finder please re- turn to Tribune for reward. ROOMS FOR RENT front room in brand new hom warm and comfortable and all newly furnished. Has fine clothes closet. Call at 8! FOR with Junch room bee reasonable. Reason for sei ing, failing health. For price and; other informaticn, write to Owner, Box 84, Moffit, N. Dak. GOOD INVESTMENT— For Rental city’ real estate property; monthly income $160.00 pet month; better than 12% net return. Infor- ee write Box 125, Bismarck, me it lise ee ot TE 1-19-1wk | wae sae ai hotel wrkab frais ae barber trade. rgain that it will Gi D. wages. Few weeks complet ing you to inven tieate, Good town, alog and ree offer _— Write Tribu: e Ni Barber Col FOR ~SALE—Combination — butcher and rocery atore for sale. Doing excellent business in fine location, For information address Tribune No. 56) 1-20-1w. forced action. A de connection. crease of 3, bushels in the United Staten visible supply te- tal had much to do with jm Parting ffesh strength to ‘the w ‘market. | meat ‘ ie corn fi ass y peésente, and advan, ne neat show: e recover. it close! firm, 7-6 to.1 | SePt .:-- t higher, corn 3-8; Oats— i May .... duly .... Rye— Chicago, Jan, 25-0 25.—UP)—Unexpected| May .. weakness at Liverpool, carried wheet;Jaly . values downward here today during] ef” the early dealings. According to current reports, no European demaiid was apparent for United States or Canadian wheat, and at the same time increased movements and cheap- er offers from Australia and m-| Me; tina continued. An interesting de- velopment. was the fact that July and September deliveries ficre, rep- resenting 1926 harvest rather than wheat giresty. on hand, were cla- tively a@s compared ‘with Mav. Chicago opening prices, ranged 2% decline to 4 cent advance. May new! 1.69% to 1.70% and July 147% to| No 1.48, were followed by a general set . back in which May touched 1.68% and July 1.46%. { Corn and oats were easy, sympath. izing. with eat although corn spe- ists pointed out that corn on the hoof—that is, eattle and hogs—is| No.1 tye 5 worth well over $1 9, buehel. After aoe: % to cents loss y to corn underwent a moderate further], We quote but do not handle ‘ihe decline. followin to ite eaters unchanged to % cents Sapley: off, May 44%, and Inter sagged all) BOUEY oo, nd. SHELL prtligter, quotations on hogs upheld! Yellow White & new . ia wor . A = Obra May . duly . ater furnished; single sleeping room. Cail 1 FOR RENT—Clean, modern sleeping ;| Tooms with all conveniences, also For further informati HORIZONTAL Hero. Dots. Baker on a stove. leaf. plant on lund. Masculine pronoun, Edge. Snake-like fish. Half an em. Traitors to a cause. Sun god. Seventh note in scale. To corrode. zaanabos of laughter. FOR RENT--2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Preferably | 13. man and wife, 602-11th St. Phone th 754W. 1-25-1w | 15. FOR RENT—Nicely furniohed remy in modern home, 702-7th 357M. at: Moler lege, Fargo, N. D. ‘2-1mo, WANTED—Experienced bookkeeper, must have had at least two years actual experience, none others need apply. Write Tribune No. 49. SIRE) oe ca LIL iplera | PON nie id location. oe ee lay Ribs 2) } 2 or 8 modern furnished] 99° Hudson, Hue housekeeping rooms. Write up shatply despite the in wiry To a the red metal. {osing was stfong. Concer seat eallles in Postum Cereal, Cal- ifornia Packing, G: Western Su- gar and United Fruit were associated’ with reports that. comprehensive merger of various food eompanie: was being planned. Ten point were scored by both Postum United Fruit while California Pac! ing ran up) almost five points and Great Western Sugar 31-4. With the demand for all issues pickin, in the final hour, United States ‘Sect rebounded to’ 185 and conspicuous al eaten was shown by American Smelting and St. Louis—Southwest. ern, Sales approximated, _ 1,250,000 shares. W. eee aw for general Bid FOR SALE OR RENT and all around purposes; give a HOUSES AND FLATS uN parlance rane references. FOR 8. —Ten room house, afk finish, $2,500 mortgage, $1,400| down, easy terms. Can be remodel- ed into iar Oscar’ Sjogren, 3400 Blaisdell Ave. So., Minneapo- lis, Min 1-20-lw "17.90 17.05. 17.00 Genuine. rthern Gentine 1 northern spring M 1 amber durum theories. yr room modern cot- tage in downtown district. Do ed a br Vt jue firing nam jox 81, = ne RO 00M FOR RET Ns end warm ,?- rent jn fin fon. | _uet | mn of dismay. Masculine pronoun. Myself. Made verses Opposite of bad. To mortify. sailor. Imost a donkey. Pertaining to mothers fathers. cular. 17. Age. Small European fish. Dower moncy settled on wife. Shatters, ‘ood. Values, Trade organization. Parent. Uncommon. Thin Allege force . BEST PICK 6:30—Concert. (3224) 6: 30—Concert, 8:30—Instrumental. Novelty. 10—Orchestra. KNX (837) 7—Feature. Orchestra W (4228) 7—Concert. —Dance selections. Gall at 1 Ave: A, corabe Ave. or Phone 1017, feng so caigin, ap sua heat, no cl ee a Phone jaa. ‘Totsy | 4° 130. F Hotsy ) athryn contralto; Virginia pianist, 10:30—Orchestra, WCAE (461.3) 10—Grand opera, eye Time 8) 4—C rt. ‘ cg er enaeen, | nished twa. Foon ith kitche ay at men modern, 623- 10— and 10 RANGE OF CARLOT SALE Minneapolis, Jan. 25.—UP)—Range | producing hypno- Room ~ WHEAT COMES BACK WHEAT EARLY BREAK Minneapolis, Jan: 23.—?)—Wheat. came back, strongly today efter an early break on weak cables. The early weakness carried futures down 2 to. 2% cents, On the rebdund up to the last 45 minutes of trading, prices were % to % cents over pre- vious close here. Oats rageded early ‘and came back with leaders. Cash wheat was firm early but de- mand toned down somewhat on later dealings. Durum demand was good for choice, Corn was firm despite large re- a@ oo ee ats were firmer to % cents bet- Rye was firm to % cent higher compared with May. Barley was quiet and steady. Flaxseed was firm for choice. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Jan. 25.—()—(USDA)— Hogs 45,000; moderately active, most- ly 15 to 25 cents higher; under weights 25 to 36 cents up; big inact! bulk good and choice pound butchers 12,00 to 12.25; majority 200 to 226 pound aver- + ages 12.50 to 18.00; better . grades 160 to 180 pound kinds largely 13.10 to 13.25; good and choice 140 to 150 pound averages mostly 13.40 to 13.60; tops 160 pounds up 13.35; 130 pounds 3. bulk packing sows 11.00 to ble killing pigs 13.60 to 'y weight hogs 11.90 and 12.40; medium 12.10 to 18.05: tights 12.00 to 13.35; light lights 11.85 to 13.75; slaughter pigs 13.26 to 13.75. Cattle, 20,000; fat steers strong to 15 cents higher; better grace with weight up most; best weighty steers 3H part load of long yearlings quality gencrally Blains bul ke Bab to 10. ‘dower grades and canners a a ters fairly active; 1 ste: 5.75; sten to packers; outsiders hand anes upward to 14,00. Sheep 16,000; fat lambs opening | cents ighe: mostly to: id. trae! id dy at .12.00 ¢o 12.60 Chicago, Jan. i he 5 is pire firm; receipts’2; fan $0 to 28.\5 CHICAGO = cago, sips 26.— ws, St |e Eggs pated rect firsts 35; ordinary Cheese unchanged. CHICAGO GRAIN Fe. Jan. 25.—| heat. N r i guests eds No. 2 tard Tie 12° to Wo io. 4 mixed 74; No. 3 yellow on No, 2 wi 4 We to 42 1: No. 4 nde 1 ao 1-2 te 3.01 1-4, 0 to eine Ne 10,246" 5 tasens ; Mixed No. 4 No. ; No. 6 . Samp! rie ‘Oke cent per pound discount under 55 Ib. Ear corn 5 cents under shell. $ 51 45 SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Jan. 26.—(USDA) —xCattle 6,000; fe steers, yearlin: 8 ‘and stockers and feeders generally very slow action; prospects weak te 25 lower; top-heavy beeves consider. ed salable around 9.50; mixed y; lings carly 9.00; bulk steers nd yearlings 7.50 to 8.50; stockers and feeders mostly 6.00 to 7.25; jerades fat she stock opening in ne ze fed steers; bulk around 4.50 to 7.00; canners and cutters unchanged; bologna bulls weak to 26 lower, most- ty 6.00 to 5.50. Calves 1.600; BS to 50 ‘off; good fight largely Ti Hogs 1 agrees fe ‘wopening sales 160 to 250 pound averages 12.25 M24 12.75; looks 25 to 50 cents hi; packing sows around 10.50; bi 13.90. to to 13.60 pa pig: She 0 carly sales, ski ck-| sharply ‘higher on fed lambs; mel. searce. Essar 26-—W)—Potdtogy:| Trading very slow; market steady; receipts 115 cars; total U. S. ship- ments Sunday 433 Canadian 10; Sun- day 101;. Wisconsin sacked round whites 4.00 to 4.15 few fancy shade| go hi, pert Minnesota sacked whites to 4.00; Idaho sacked russets} g to 4.26, aceording to quality. USDA)— Po Chicago, Jan. Minneapolis, Jan. Potatoes: demand slow, she stock unchanged; | 9, ly; best heavy bolognes, diana vealers r ); $8, cents. jeter; in cars ily Maree quoted, “at - pound cute iw baer pe je cee Be J of the gee = ta District ca : Pasetpenst, » Sea in and that a inown ¢) Very light wire inquiry,| bad. te rte it ‘in 5. or Wheat t Kot k northern $1.04 No. 2 ditto 1.63 1-4 to fo. $ ditto 1.56 1-2 to 1.72 jutum 1.87 3-4 to 1.45; ie mixed durum 1.37 3-4 to 149 grade 64 1-2 to 60 Corn No, 4 yellow 68 to 69 1-2; No. 6 mixed 58 to 59. Oats No, 2 white 38 1-2 to 39 3-8. Flax No. 1, 2.38 1-2 to 2.43. FARGO BUTTER D., Jan. (#)—Butter- es iT" i furni Phope iW five. root Phone oe ments. itt! MISCELLANEOUS URNA Fa Poli vom er good shot gun in trade, Dogs, pups bj Fully ‘Police Trained chutzenteich PH. will consid- 1-22-3t} | FOR BENT—One entirely. dern| | Call e, near schoo! 92M. Geo. W.| | f Im- jorn » further information write Walarich Ken- nels, Cooperstown, N. Dak. Fargo, fat, stock (RIES EEE RHEL Soar Temperatures and (Mercury readings at 7 a. m.) een cee 13 above; roads pond: Cloudeeflensy 5 below; **fiankato—Clene, sone o—Cloudy, roads good. _damentown—Cloudy, 11; roa 4s eee cloudy, * 96; geod. Mandan—Cloudy, 16 above; S°Hhibbifig—Clear, 10 ‘below; Grand Forks—Snowing, 8 above; roads good. Rochester—Clear, 5 above; “Shurning cream’ 43; packing 29. roads 3 above; roads ds roads roads roads roads Foads roads | Duluth—Partly cloudy, 8; e°Winona—Clea r, 4 above; ir, ley. s+ c POWDER PUFF AND. Come on PANY 'S TIME - SUCH PRACTICES ARE PROMIEITED DURING WORKING MOURS= PLEASE OMGERVE THIS > Rupe HEREAFTER . DIAMONDS direct oe Euro) res, diamond ings. Diamond es selection: x 10- perfect condition. For the Biaimerek Food M FOR 0 Congole Victrola-35 reco: Maytag washer $8.00, -4th Street. FOR SALE—76x150, foot ‘corner nt} et and Avenue E for nth a one block f school, Wille Tribune nN FOR SALE—New W erat Almost For in- ug new, further peters la 7 yeall at, $8. 1 1s $65.00, WREO (285.5) 6—Dinner concert. itead $3.) WTAM Phone 404J. on rom high 5: er auto- matic shotgan. 12 gauee, uxed th will times. Also 200 shell: FOR SAi load. _Hanson, 406:Tth ite | FOR SALE—Sccond hand ‘washer, on tusy term: and ask for Mr. Swanton. ») ay tri all 141. Omeat pe, engagement WEAF (492) 6- WHO (526) 8—Trio, 11—Little Symphony orchestra, _WLIT (894-5) 8:15—Artist 1. 9—Theater program. 1 Orchestra. 10:30—Vaude- vi Ww BAF (492) 10—Grand opera, “Marth: 0—Orchestra. Eastern’ Time CKCL (357) 4—Musieale. WRC (469) 4:30—Musical, WGN (302.8) 4:30—Organ. concert WOO | (508.2) -4: 45—Grand organ. ue wg 6) G—Dinner concert. 11—- tunes. qos 0 6:30-— Dinner music, Columbia University lecture. ~—Adolphe Opfinger, pianist. Lullaby Trio. 8 rt. 10 jo.” 9—A. and P. Gypsies. EEL (476), WCAP (469), WWJ (352.7), WIAR (308.9), WOO’ (5082), WSAT (325.9), 10 Grand oper, “Martha To WO (389.4) 6--Orchestra. 8— Artist recital. 11—Dance tunes. 12 ance tunes. (508.2) 6—Orehestra. “| KFT (467)_6:30—Concert. WWJ (852.7) 6—Concert. 8—Or- chestra. WBZ (333.1) 6:30—Orchestra, 9-— Concert. 9:30-—Concert. 10—Or- 9.5) 6:30—Orchestra, 7:45 v 278) 6:30—Orchestra, 10— Studio, WTIC (348.6) 6:50—Dinner 9—-Popula: --Dance 0-—Studio prograin, WEAR (389.4) Orchestra. WBBR ¢272.6) 8:45—Syrian music. WOR (406) 9:30—Talks by promi- music. tunes. 1. WOC (484) WOAW (52 . 9-Le Luxe prog 5) 6—Organ. 6:30- WKRC (423) 6—Dance tunes. ‘8- Orchestra. | 9—American Legion progra ariety. v " 6:30-— Orchestra, 1l-~ 8- WSM (282.8) 6:30—Concert, Glee club. 10—-Quartet. 11—Or- chestra, KENF (266) KSD 1) —Concert, 7:30—Or- 8--Band. 11:45— CFAC (435.8) 8-—Orehestra, Pacific Time KGO (361.2) 6—Concert. KGW ( 6—Concert. 9 -Or- chestra. 7—Quar- tet. 9—Featur awtires., -Ee A THOUGHT |" ee -——___ —-—_ + This people honoreth mq with their lips, but their heart is far from me. —Mark 7: oak Hypocrisy is folly. It is much casicr, safer and pleasanter to be the thidg which a man aims to appear than to keep up the appearance of being what he is not. ih WORDS, WORDS, WORDS Peter: “What's your opinion of| a the cross word puzzte?” Paul: “Words fail me.”—Answers. oH said that he would slay who kissed me.’ tism. Measure of cloth. To loiter. Hen fruit. Spike. To harass. Price for a journey. Given medical eare. Present. VERTICAL Given a portion of medicine. To level. Joined. Within. ¢ food ix kept. Medicine used as antisepti Removed. Tree of tough wood. Adorned with cord pendants. Published. Blue grass. To make a mistake. To beset for payment of debts. External organ of hearing. 2000 pounds. Pertaining to wings. ‘Monster. ‘0 falsify. in scale To subsist. Toward. Fourth, note in scale. $$ LITTLE JOE: ‘ Mie Peore wera MAKE OTHER, PEOPLE SICK BECAUSE GRAPES HAI THAT EFFECT NO REPLY Guest (to daughter Vell, my dear, your mother a Daughter: “Oh, uw! My father y the first man ie “How da He: holm. “Did he?"—Kasper, Stock- “Do you smoke tobacco in your ne smoking A Imporant Guy “HAVEN'T YOU FILLED MY. INKWELL AS 1 ORDERED? AGA POSSIBLE THAT "OU ABE LOAFING 5 7, ON THE 08? WERE WALTER = WHY Td But MR. McNAB SAID 1 WAS To DELIVER THESE SAY MR, KRIETH- WHY BO YoU ALLOW YOUR MENTO “S SIT AROVND DVRING WORKING HOURS ~ WE CAN'T EXPECT TO HAVE 10040 EFFICIENCY WHEN EMPLOYEES ARE JOB ~ THINGS ARE IN A ‘TERRIBLE MESS - UM GOING OUT FoR LUNCH Now AND WON'T BE BACK UNTIL. “FOUR O'cLOcK - L WISH YOU'D STICK AROUND TILL L GET BACK- L HAVE A NUMBER OF \MPORTANT MATTERS To DiScuss WITH You

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