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PHEAT TAKES |g. UPWARD JUNP|E~ dvance Quickly Follows a] x Downturn at Opening of Today’s Market, Chicago, Jai. Eons Vpward swings 4 were accompanied by poe that severe cold weat! had caught much of the winter "wheat crop minus a nufficient ‘of snow. Jul ing wheat stil! mm gclatively which’ stand in store. to 2 5-8 cents net 3-8 to 5-8 cents up, cents gain. Chicago, Ja fownturn a@the opening today, wheat BAvith eastern connections. was la: responsible for the strength which ‘developed. To a considerable peared tthe fresh buying movement. to be based on trade estinatee seer ing to a possible deficit of 3,000,000 bushels in world supplies of. wheat at the beginning of the new erop| way year and to likelihood of great ex- haustion of stocks in all countries. The opening, half to 1 cent lower, 4 May. new 1.72% at 1.73, and July 1.49% at %, was followed by ‘a tise Il above yesterday's finish. Corn and oats were'firm, sympath- izing with wheat. After opening un- Achanged to %4 up. May 84% at corn ed . trifle, and then made material Oats started unchanged to % off, - May 44% at %, sagged somewhat fur- ther and later showed a slight ad- yance all around. Provisions were weak. EASTERN. BUYING _ SENDS WHEAT UP Minneapoli: buying at Chicago in volume large enough to start a short covering wave sent wheat futures to new high levels ‘on thé recovery from Monday's low| N levels. Fitures_at top were 2% f 2% cents up from jJast chose ani held near best: levels up to the last 45 minutes of trading. May ots were up % cent with oa ing grains. May rye advanced cents and barley gained % cent. Flax seed bulged 3 cents on a narrow ‘trade. Cc Detter. Durum was steady and quiet for poraiaary quality, firm for choice am- ber. Corn was steady. Oats were steady. Rye was steady to firm. + Barley wus steady, Flux -sced was firm, end "unchang. . CHICAGO. EIN LIVESTOCK ‘ago, Jan. 28.-—Hogs 65.000; f¢ ly active; steady to 10 cents lowe! light weight show most declin bulk yood and’ choice 160 to 190 pound averages 12.85 at ‘18.10; “few 140 to 150 pound selections 13.15 et 13.25; tops, 160 Beane on ie Coals pounds up’ ; better 200 pound weights largely 12:50 at: 12.80; bulk 240 to 310 pound butchers 12.16 packing sows mostly 11.00 desirable killing pigs 13.25 at 13.50; boyy esient bogs 11.90; alk medi im 12,10 12,90; light wheat ruled firm to 1 cent eh fi hty steers wetter 10 & 15 ies ery) spots ‘cents up; supply pa comparatible evades. of -year- lings sharing advance; ‘lower Laote fat steers slow; about stead pound bullocks ¢o shippers 10. fy joads 10.50 at 11.25; she stock steady. to strong; bulls strong to 10 cents high ‘bolognas 5.35 at 5.75; veal- vers weak to 25-cents lower; mostly 11.50 at 12.50 to packers. Sheep 15,000; show;- few: cariy sales fof fat lambs to.packers 14.60; steady 3 bidding-25 cents lower on quality less desirable than earlier'in week; no early ‘sales’ of feeding lambs, few sales of fat ewes, steady. at 8.75 at 9.00. SOUTH ST. PAUL ‘LI RerOCK South: St. Peul, Jan. eae ee nee yearl! oe “slow, |; qua very in; i 5.28 at 8.50 few upwards to 9.00; fat she stec] simass OW bulk, 4.50, ‘canners eutters :25; bologna: neat moetl, few ees 5.75; good kers too, peylogs\ 11,500; no early cr? ii i 12,00 at fat Nisa pine ae CHICAGO FO POULTRY. ge Chicago, Jan. a | tim; receipts & cars; foprls. 38 at 33; ' springs 29; turkeys: 35; rodsters) 203) ) queks 30 pf $2; geese 20. “Jeon.on the first day of tion: 28.—)—Despite a 3 Jan. 28.—-()—Eastern | Oat: 130| choice to fancy 1.81-at 1.86; good to to 225 | choice ‘1.76: at edt ordinary, to goad | W aS STOOK PRICIS GAINSTRENGTH| Pool @peraitons | Resumed in -Food, Chemical and Util- ity Iseues 100i | M4 108% 1.02% : 40% doi “aw aa Oy ty u Bo 3 etd 24 ib 2, = x New York, Yan, \28.—UP)—Stock} prices made further recovery in tos} : 3 agg Bi Pee or fea tured by a resumption of poo Say tions in a number of ‘food. ch chemical, farm implement, ets and public! tility issues. mney rate: continued to provide t ‘ene groundwork for the advance. ‘The ly absorp: tion of the offerings of short traders helped to revive waning bullish en- thusiasm. Sugars and oils gathered strength on reports + of~ stiffening commodity prices, while a revival. of| ‘merger and recapitalization rumots influenced new strength into @ num- ber of specialties, Advance Bumely, referred was bid dup TH points bord jon, National Biscuit, Kelsey Whnel and Third Ave- a sey ate Bek all sold-more than four} er and scores of oth Showed net gains of one to 3 points. Rails were rather slow in responding to the gee attention of unusyslly favorab’ ereecw: 1928 earnings reports of some of the larger sys- tems. The Southern railway shows Ine your en anat 41230, tn 034 year as against in and the Baltimore and Ohio shows about $12.01 in'1926 as compared with $19.19 the year before. RANGE OF CARLOT. SALES: ‘Minneapolis, Jan, 28.—yRange of car- Tot grain si Wheat Noe 1 dark northern 160% at 1.86; No. 2 ditta! 149% at 181; No. 3 dark northern ina 4 Le: No, 1-haid spring 85%; No. 1 hard. winter rit Nor 2 amber durum 1.54% at 1.6614; No. 3 amber durum 1.52; No. 1.36; No. 1 mixed durum Faas 1.70%; No. 1 mixed: wheat 1.73% No. 2 flax 5 Barley sample grade 58 at 63; No. No. 1 rye -79|2, 63 at 6: ean eins Dark hard No. 5 mixed Hard winter Oats we, 2 Paco 39% at mM, a i Flax No. 1, 2.43 We quote but do not handle ‘the CHICAGO PRODUCE following Chicago, Jan. 28.—Butter higher; 66 | receipts 4,929 tubs; creamery extras 44; standards 4: extra firsts 42% 50|at 43; firsts:41%4 at 42; seconds 39 4 Eges unchanged, receipts 7726 ese unchange: “'ROBBERY MAY HAVE LED 10 WOMAN'S DEATH Authorities Believe Story Told by. Chiropractor Mainly ‘Fiction Philadelphia, Jan. 28.—()—Rob- bery motivated the strangling and dismemberment of Anna May. Diet- rich by David, L. Mershall, chiroprac- tor, the opinion of * authorities on the case. They believe Tht -thelvextertins story told by Marshall in his second confession wae mainly fiction, Relatives of the vee ‘woman also doubt the blackmail ry Marshall, the detectives said, had nothing to be blackmailed for. They declared their ievestigetion had re- in dire financial @traits. They ote said that Misa tsbiniey e was known to ‘have thad at Igast $75 when last seen and that a 5th 06% 57% a 05% 87 67% " Ty CHICAGO RANGE pea High Close tow Sree 4 Fn vigh L6H 70% Ton Laas (low Lese Laon Lane [T1086 1444s. 1408 1.43% 88% BAY + 8545 87% 89 Wheat— May new . May old duly .. Sept. .. 3 ABH 1.02% ti 16.12 14,97 15,12 ‘15.50 15.32 18.50 seee +. 16.12 16.87 17.05 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished .by. Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Jan. 28 No. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern spring . No. 1 amber durum °.... jo, 1 nixed <duram fo. 1 red durum No 1 flax Bpelts, > t. pelts, per cw SHELL COHN” CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Jan. 28.—Wheat, no sales reported. Corn No. 4 mixed 73% at 74; No. 4 yellow 74 at 76%. Oats No. 2, white, 42% at 43; No. 3 white 42% Fir 43. y 6S «i Timothy seed 100 at 7.70. Clover seed $7.25, at 81.26, Lard 15,12. Ribs 16.96. Bellies 1687. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Jan. 28.—Wheat_re- ceipts 196 cars compared to 276 a Cashes No. 1 northern 1.71 ‘No, 1 Wark-northern spring, 1,72 at 1.75; Ape 1 hard: spring 1,72 at 1.88; No. 1 dark hard Montana on ‘track 1.71 at 1.89; hae errive 1.71 at 1.89; May 1.68; daly Corn, No. 3 yellow, 2% at 79%. ‘Onts' No. 3 font at 38%. POTATOES Chicago, Jan. 28,—Potatoes: Prac- tically no trading account weather; receipts 56 cars; . ment >| 687 carey R. Canadian, % Marshall, in, confessi —_— Miss Dietrich’s cabaret samplex wes Minneapolis, Jan. 28—-Potatoes: prerise such a financial strain on Moderete: wire inquiry, demand slow,|him that he decided to break off re- amarket generally steady. Carloads| lations and she demanded money with delivered sales, freight only rey 2 a threat to tell his wife. whites, U. 8. No. 1, few ore two diamond rings and other jewelry which have,not been account- ed for. The jewefry—was valued at more than. $400. ag, said that FLOUR Jan. \28.—Flour —un- ere phliments 47,037 darresss nei 28. — Workéts is a frvkal “et Bhysical education the University of ain ve nme 8 girls, boys There: glee will be!" r. ¢ \ ae atthe informal ho ets Sie Aenean IT WiLL HELP selves Up; > Jamestown, N. Das | two sees cold maelve: County. Bhentt en's toon, and aske: Hipve, from CF lates at feces Seine answered in the negative, one of the lads ata “Well,-we broke out of jai ie there Inst night, stole the ake iff’s ae vane out to my bee took his new Buick sedi aaa nd at of the gas it would hold\and oe down here. But we ate out of gas, cold and hurtery, and we wish (3.5 “ae telephone up to Mott and ave t The Moca request ‘an low arrived: to take: his young hoard- ers back to Mott) The:boys anid they re been out ofthe jail before, fen ways returned before morning. The left Mott with 44 cents as their ined capital, and this had dwin- dled to 14 cents by the, time they reached Jamestown. One of the lads is from Virginia, and is held for an alleged violation of the Mann ac! while the other is a local boy an wanted on a less serious charge. Group Meetings Are re Completed} "ii ed last evening when membe: names in with the letters from Q to Z, inclusive, esshered, at the asso n headquarters, discussed the the city and offered sug the information of irectors in planning the year’s work tomatrat Last night’s session was in wa | charge of J.'L. Bell and Cari Nelson, directors of the assotiation. Other groups met on previous nights and the directors now have a large number of suggestions qn which to works The suggestions were pre- sented in written form and will now be tabulated. As soon as the direc- tors have studied them thoroughly and determined which ones ate of the most importance, a dinner meet- ing will be arranged, to which all members will be inv: eds tions fol The tentative program will then be| FO! outlined and discussed and a definite plan of operation determined for the association. IN NEW ¥ 7 YORK ! New York, Jan, 28— Zret this hs a gentle warning to all good folk who, in planning a visit to New York, have more than an idle-euri- osity regarding the night clubs. Dropping into one of the little cel- lars mear Carnegie Hall with a friend I ordered two cups of coffee. The bill was $1.60 per cup for the Java and $2 per id_for “cover.” Coffee and table were $7. And that is really quite modest. Billy Rose’s new Fifth Avenue Club, located in the brownstone belt, open- ed the other night at $10 cover charge per each for the openi event. And they turned them awa; at that. GRAY Charleston endurance contests are all the rage in the night clubs now. The record, thus far, helongs to Marrictte, one of Gertrude Hoffman's products who danced for consecu- tive minutes and broke the 45-minute record of a Hoston gitl, During. these, dances a “trainer” supplies; them with water while they step and some- times provides other nourishment. And right here I will give two first editions of the Robért’s Rules of Or- der to anyone who can remember the winner of the tango prize in 1914 or the-danee marathon of a few years back, SS. Maxfield Parrish, now enjoying a ripe old age, sent a few of his pic- tures to a New York gallery recent- ly and a single painting sold for $80,000-—one of. the - high to date for a contemporary ‘ist. Some such light sum as half a mil- lion, dollars’ worth of pictures were sold, Iam informed. Please, don’t mention artists” again. And at the “starving Quinn collection of “modernists” a Cezanne brought something like $20,000 ang a total of a million ‘dollars’ worth have thus far been sold. Speaking of art—whatever, has be- come of “Septembe: a Morn’ ILBERT ‘SWAN. (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) est prices | 7 Tribune ¢ Classilied barber ia Great sd det wages. Few wéeks comp and special ofter fi er College, WANTED —Male per, references required, Good peaity for Fight me WwW experience. preferred. Hox 787, Manden, N. Dak. WANT class. + Re) for nel coming anon to, start n ig wages, H Ghatak, 12 1:2 miler South of Hin:} marek, 1-26-1w Ade over 85 words, 90 eda tonal per word. i CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ‘RATES “68 Cents Per Inch Copy, should be py shou! 13 o'clock to fa- day. fu light —housekee; ing. Preferably man and wife, 764 W. 2-1ith be Phone POSITION WANTED. YOUNG renpectable married “woman with stall boy “wishes. position as housekeeper with ayed couple or buchelor.. Good reference ne |No, 60. 8 CEL vs _ fy D--Any kind of oifice work FOR SALB— Up-to-date furniture:| by girl with knowledge of book- allin good condition; living room| keeping und typing, “Call 4 suite consisting of overstuffed dav- 12-3 enport and chair, Windsor rocker| two-tone walnut gz room set consisting of buf fet, extension table and six chair two-tone walnut bedroom suite sisting of bed, dresser, dress ne | table, bench and rocker; also ena-| ‘0 To keeping, 1016 Bdwy. ‘caliente __ BUSINESS CHANCES __ FOR SALE OR TRADE—My interest in @ manufacturing and jobbing establishment: Purchaser of stock will be actively identified at a sal- mel Kitchen table, three-burner gas; ary of $2100 per year Address T stove, walnut immons bed, com- ke cots reasonably! T-33e1 27-10 POR SALE—Cash Grocery Store i room in connection, Reason for soil: For price and SMigibte tors ‘Teglstry in A. K. y, also btack and tan.) i ; h. male black and old, 2 beauty, $40, an 2 “Temales, 8 months old $35. 'F. 0. Widlund, Wheelock, N. Dak. “Route 2. 125 At ABY CHICKS-—Strong husky teen leading varieties from cori fied farm flocks, Buy Northern Bred y Live, ‘eelivery catalogue thteeegch Hatchery, Cale- donia, } .» Dept. B. __1-25-1m Police by ported Fully Police ‘Trained Bjorn vom Schutzenteich PH. will ‘consi er good shot gun in trade, further information write Walarich ‘Ken- nels, Cooperstown, N. Dak. jeventh street, between Ave- s E and F, near achool id J Veoh 4 trial and we will show you that we know how. Modern Machine je Works, opt Front St., ‘Bismarck, N. SALE—76xi60 foot corner on a Seventh Street and Avenue EF for $760. Lots are one block from high school. Write Tribune No. 1-15-2wks, and washer, on easy terms. Call 141 and ask fpr Mr. Swanson. _1-22-tf FOR SALE—Two-tone seamless Ax- minster 9x12 Pa plmost new, $: hone 10864 i A el $7.00. ton in stack, 10 miles of town. Phone 618J. wane. WILLING TO pay good price for one or two very nice, rdoms. Preter- ably ja 2 private home on sixth street. Phofe 757 afternoon or evenings. * 1-22-1w, WANTED—Two or three room apar ment, in private residence, all mod- ern, réasonably close in and priced.| Phone’ 195W. 1-27-2t. | Mourn POP Who Got the Ring TLL JUST TAKE OFF Freckles and 1 Bis Friends MY RING AND’PUT © YT HERE ON THE IBLE PREDICAMENT ie IN= HOW CAN L ae THAT HUNDRE: In Lucy MusT. NEVER a OF THIS x fe ONES Tws. ISA Advertisements BH 8a: other Information, write-to Owner,| Box 84, Moffit, N. Dak. MILLER FLAYS CARAWAY BILL Prohibiting Trading in Cotton and Grain Futures Would Be Disastrous ‘OR S. OR a Nate! located at Tin “This is a teal hotel bargain Chat it will pay you to investigate. Good town, good location, Wr sae oe ¥7, FOR SALE oR RENT FOR ft _ jern house, partly furnished, 4 lots, barn, chicken house and garage. 418-So. 10th St. Call GOLLY it FOR RENT —Warm ht “housekeep- ing apartment, suitable for Parage also for rent. Washington, Jan. 28.—()— G. Ewe, a miller of Minneapolis, told eae “taenate agriculture committee today Abe passage of the Caraway dill pro- 4 ing trading in cotton and grain ore not only was uncalled for but would be disastrous. He declared that grain marketing machinery had been in existence for a number of years, under gov- ernment supervision and worked to the advantage 6f both the producer and consumer. He said an enormous grain crop was marketed each yeer without disturbing any of the chan- nels of commerce and but for the ex- changes such a wide spread ‘would be created between the price obtained Mi. | bY the producer and/ the price paid {by the consumer that both parties | would ‘be victimized. He declared that the futures mar- ket afforded ¢ elevators insur- ance against losses because as soon as the miller contracted for flour he | NEWS BRIEFS _ inthe futures n Mthout + - face the hazards of fluctu- St. Paul—Two prohibition agents in North Dakota, two in Wisconsin and four in Minnesota will be dropped from enforcement forces February 1, prohibition officials announced. FOR RENT--At Mohawk, 2-room apt. suitable fo or 3 boys or girls T—Two furnished apart- Phone 794W. Geo. W. 1-20-tf Fully, modern five room house. Phone 427 or 59 wae ORR WANTED WAN’ Three men room ai do washi so family washin ene rates, Write Tribun 1. brought company western ithe Renz Nash Motor of Minot against the. North- $250,000 hh Motor company of Min- 1 will be- n which the sum of $ rl} was sought for all ch Construction of announced ington. $s. D—¥ Redfield, k Towa, “Bell Boy Sigux City, Ponai,” of its NO! LIGHTERN A FEATHER! WY 1 WOULDN’ EVEN KNOW YA Wuz ON THERE IF T OIDN'L, SEE NA! 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