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Houses. Brings fice Corn ang’ Oats Easy Wheat closed unnettied, to 3-4 cents netslower; corn to 1-2 cents down, and: oats of 3-8 to 1-2, to 5-8 conte: Chicago, Feb. 1—A@)—Despite a wavering start, wheat took an early: swing upward today. Active buying on the t of houses. with eastern | connections was chiefly respo: for the risé.: cated aboease of any. pressure’ of “Argentine ‘offerings in Europe | and also pointed to a decided cessati: the farm movement of Canadian wheat to market, Chicago openi prices, wtiich ranged‘from: 1-2 ci eee fea wdvenet new tol 1-8 and Ju to: were followed’ by: : with May. touching: 1.78 and duly) 1.64 1-2. , Corn andoats: were ensyy Influenc-| x by large receipts of corn: here, 569 curs, After ed ell at 1-4 cents off to 1-8 cents B4 1-4 3-8, Corn seored sli hy eral gain: d then receded to below Saturday's ‘inish. Oats started 1:8 to 1-4 lower, to | Dark 1-8 cents advance, May 44 58 cents, Later, all months showed some lo: Provisions held: about’ steady. FUTURES FALL BACK AFTER STRONG OPENING |; Minneapolis, “Feb. 1.—()—Wheat futures fell back téday after ruling strong up to midday. Early gains of 1 5-8 cents were lost when longs attempted to take profits. ‘May: ae off 3-4 cents. Oats dragged, easing 3-8 cents: May” barle; quiet and firm. May rye 1 1-4 centss with wheat and co! anced eased back part way on the midday set- back, Cash wheat. offerings was firm to tT) cent higher: Occasjonal sales of of grades were better. Durum was irm. Corn on the whole was unchanged. Oats were firm. Kye’ Waco st quiet and easy. bariey Wis easy to firm. Flax seed: was firm. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK gaye es it 124 better 200 to 225 ee al weight largely: 1290 at 13.25; major- ity 140 to 190'pound selections 13.45 at 13,704: practical: top on 130 pounds up 18.75; 160 pounds up. 18.70; bulk packing sows 11.25 at. 11.40; choice, killing pigs around re weieht 12.45 at 13.40; Hight 12.40 light light 12.28 at 19.75 sows 21,30 at 11.60; slau; 13.25 at 13.85. |. arise all’ around] AY a Oa 106% cureaca Raxer: i re Wheat— onnae.* ‘May new ..1 hcg 1 May old 1.76 Jaly .. Be ey : Lard— 7 le | Current reports indi. BISMARCK GBA! Bismarck, Feb. No. 1. dark: northern: 1 northern. spring . 1 amber durum T mjxed dutam » 1 red durum » 1 flax Me ee ‘ollowi ing inte! winter ... 40% i 4 40% AY ol Ah 2.49% 2.51% 65% 65— Clos: 1,735 16.57 16.32 16.46 47.10 17.30 IN: (Furnished: by: Raseel-Miller Co.) | or extended RANGE UPWARD +1 pbnste “Demonstration Con: , ducted in Some’ Motore— Sterling Climbs \ New York, 1,—)—Ran; stock price tendancies ushered the new month on the New ‘York stock exchange, While there was a disposition on the part of some large . traders. to defer operations, pending the publication of the fig- ures’ on brokers’ loans, Bullish dem- se | ountritions were aggressively con: Me 10% icagee | deeted in some of the motors, based on reports of unusually heavy J: ary sales of many of the large manu- facturers., Speculative imagination utso was fired by rumors of huge food and other combines. In brs | circles widespread iaterest hed to the upward climb df steriihe. ex- change, cables selli at $4.86 9-16, the highest price »i the war and only 1-16 of a cent below the gold parity. South Porto Rican sugar jumped 6 1-4. points ‘to. 140, ) peak, on rumors of an extra dividen and Great Western. Sugar Americ: ‘Snuff, Famous Ro gi Sears Ro buck, Railway Stee! Spring and Pe ples ‘Gas all sold 3 ta 4 points above last week's closing quotations, The closing was irregular. Selling (Pressure developed in’ the finat hour ‘coincident with the calling of bank tg O ‘and an advance jn call moncy 1-2.per cent. United States Steel fell’ back a point-and losses of one to three points included Electric Sear Roebuck, Slos: field Steel and United Fruit, Oats stocks, however, responded to He increase in. hfd Continent Cr prices and various specialties he ad eit gains under . leadership of the food issues, ‘Total sales- approximated: 1,600,000 sharcs. | RANGE NES Snes, SALES Minneapolis, Feb. 1.+t)-—Range of carlot grain wiket Wheat No. 1 dark She: ‘80 northern 1.73% at 1.91 scount under 55 | Abs. NEW YORK STOCKS (Closing Prices) All. (Chem. & Dye ‘American Can: : American Car & Foundry . American Locomotive . American Smelt. & Ref. American Suger ‘American Ter & & Tel. ‘American Tobacco Ameri: ‘Chandler Motor ‘Chesapeake & Ohio ; | Chicago & Northwestern . ‘Chicago, Mil. S St. P. pfd. & Pacific Cattle 27,000; fat steers of value‘to| | sell at 10.00 upward very at 10.00; ‘bent weight steers early | 'C at 11.00; medium weight 11.25; she stock uneven; steady to weak; bulls fully steady; few heavy bolognas ; vealers mostly-.60:cents lower; bulk 10,60 at 11.50°to packers. Sheep 21;000;°' fat lambs opening slow; good ;and choice kind early around , 25° cents, lower; few carly sales & 14.50; choice handyweight> 14.85; best lambs around 15. "teed ing lambs around-25 camer: lower; eev- na eee 14.60 ond “hat pie figeitd as lo: ; several decks of cet ewes 8.00 5,100; steers and ae practically “no eth wa Aalking lower; bulk Soyer held upwards of 9.00; f: about steady; bulk coy 4.50 at 2.00; few londs « ers held ‘upwards of 8.00; canmers snd cutters anaes hanged mostly 3.75 4.2! steady 5.26 \d- feeders odorata steady. trong; run an sumber of Toads: of Canadians, ing done om these carl; 7.25, Calves ee Es lowtr; good 1i Hogs 17,500}: mostly 25 sen other classes; pigs earl; 125 to 150 pound ave! 13.60; biaag Sem Rt 160 to is lockers a ry mostly 11, py packing Saturday. 12.67; wale Sheep 4,000; ‘no early sales; ding fone ‘on fat iambs,- asking full; steady. + ‘Chic ceipts 1 colpts, 100 cas jan; yen ite: EY ob at sas: gy 36 occasional fan- ey ‘shade higher; r 3.50; sota sacked. round Filton 3, Idaho sacked 50 af cording to 7 aa $3 ainaeaenll ee int hi one te Mint few rales i stabiish wea “winneanotie Feb. 1 ie { ind: kinda, an and bidding Du Pont de. tenons Electric Power & Light ct! Grie Railroad jes natives ae at gi to'25 cents | Gi pemnecett Copper igh V: [So Truck per p Ear corn 6 cents under shell. yeees Wat do’ Ge -baale: ts pate 1.72% at 184%; No. 3 dark northern 1.76% at 1.89%; No. 1 hard spring| .92; No. 3 hard: winter 1.69% No. 6 Be yellow; 67%; /festots 60's; No. 5 white 63%. Rye, Flax No. “ CHICAGO GRAIN Petrie! Feb. pe FE aa No. d 1.85; No. 2 hard 1. cae No. 3 Gast 16 to of 1-4; No, 3 yellow 7% to'-80. Oats No. 2 white 42 1-2 to 42 3 an No, 3 white 41 to 42 1-2. rive receipts 239 52% 81% 4 Rye No. 2, 1.05 1-2. 1 Barley 65 to 76, Timothy seed 7.00 to 7.66. 00. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Feb. 1.—(4)—Wheat 326 cans compared to 444 a Cas No. 1 northern 2 to 1.73 1-2; No. 1 dark nort choice to fancy 1.81 good to choice 1.75 ordinary to good 1.71 2; No. 1 hard spring in 1-2 to 1, EAE No, 1: dark hard Montana on track: to arrive 1.70 1 1.67 1-2; July 1.62 3-4. Corn No, 3 yellow 72 to 78, Oats“No. 3 white 38 1-8 to 38 B38. Barley 54 to 65. Rye No. 3, 99 to 1.00 1. Flax No. 1 243 1-4. to ‘tao 1-2) ——____— leg iar PRODUCE ()—Butter high- 5 receipts 2068 tl 4 creamery ex- tras 46;' standards 45; extra firsts at 44; firsts 411% at 42%;. see- jower; “apes 9,742 cas finest! 31% at/32;: 01 firsts: 30. ‘Cheese Fae aia year ago. 1.70 1-2 PHONE. 8 2 = A capable man een sales experience for position ERRITORIAL MANAGER bear Pg pity to organize and hand rite qualifications 0 SALES MANAGER’ STYLE CENTER TAILORING CO. re CINCINNATI, ORIG! and Worten to. "lenrn Great demand,, big Wi Men barber trade. woe gow. apts ial offer ine Moler’ it College, Rarga,. sD | zie gene pet A Ee required, Good 9 WR for ent ih ll ard aoe lence prefer: tite P. 0. Box 737, Mandan, N.- Dak. ‘Sr es -WANTED—Fitst class man to work on farm for tt coming hemmed to start at on . KE. Chesak; 12 HELP Sy ae We can pias a few taipaute and responsible women to handle our line in Bismarck, appearing and See Jas. A.. Solsten, G. Hotel, 7:30 to 9 p. m. today. weeks completes, cat-:f “)INSURANCESOn your hom 2. insertion, 25 words or under .. $ 50 2 insertions, under under 1 week, 25 words or under Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 45 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o’clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 FOR SALE 10 ROOM house, stucco, hot water heat, east front, nice part of city, paving, $5250.00, 5 ROOM bungulow, east front, fire place, basement, gagage, $6000.00. 7 ROOM house, modern, homelike and comfortable, $4500.00, 5 ROOM cottage, modern everything k and span, east part of city, 00, 10M. bungalow, neat and clean, cast fi , hice yard $3500.00. BUILDING. LOTS—Your choice of practially every vacant lot in the city, many of them on monthly pay-| ts. enerall'and Mandan, Must: be Néat FARM LANDS—There has been more intelligent.; land sold this winter than in years, Prices will soon advance us the biggest parenlin will be, taken up. BUY NO! furni re, automobile, almo: surable in good com, F. E. YOUNG. ed ROOMS FOR RENT | ture, thing nies, 2-1-lw | WANTED—Housekeeper. Woman 655 years or more. On a small farm. No family, Addre: x 42, Emers WANTED—Girl for work. Mrs. B. K, Thayer. -WANTED—Girl for general work and care of child. meral ‘house- keel, 228 West / -1-28-tf house- Phone EI le girl i family. 506-2nd St. Phone 790W2. FOR SALE— Up-to-date furniture; all in good condition; living room suite consisting of overstuffed dav- enport and chair, Windsor rocker and two-tone walnut — dining room set consisting of buf. fet, extension table and six chairs; two-tone walnut bedroom suite con: sisting of bed, dreséer, dress: table, bench and rocker; also ena- mel kitchen table, three-burner gas stove, walnut Simmons bed, com- plete, and drop-side cot; reasonably priced. Call 1142W. 103 ie Si BABY ‘ong husky teen leading vari from certi- fied farm flocks. Buy Northern Bred gua y Live, @elivery catalogue Caledonia Hatchery, denis, Mirin. Dept. B. 1-25-1m { GERMAN Police Dogs, pups by Im-/ ported Fully Police Trained Bjorn vom Schutzenteich PH, will consid- er good shot gun in trade, further information write Walarich Ken- nels, Cooperstown, N. Dak. 1.28.8 FOR SALE—Fresh milk cows and six big teams of horses. | electric Call 142 1-220t8 E—Second hand aan on easy: terms. and‘esk for Mr. Swan: $7.00'ton in stack, 10 miles south __of town. Phone 618J. FOR SALE—Fireproof saf x 60. Murphy. Phone FOR RENT. large front room| down stairs in modern home, A married couple or two single men preferred. Also want sewing by duy. Call Phone ow or call 419 ith St. 1-29-3t FOR RENT—Two light house keep- ing rooms furnished, Just what some couple is looking for. | Call 207-4th St. 29-8 FOR RENT--3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping, and garage. For adults only. 1002-4th St. Phone FOR RENT—Comfortable room, al- BO, gi by first of February. =| _400-Gth Phone 512R.__ 1-30-3t Oe RET Furnished rooms for light ground floor, 1-30-1w FOR RENT--Comfortable room, bath room in connectiin, 514 First St. Phone 275M. «1-2 003 FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, all modern, housekeeping, on twe h St, 1-29-3t Cale- FOR RENT—Attractive room, alw: Phone 082 or 1074. 1-30-1wk 'T—Two or three furnished Phone 316. hot water. FOR RE Tooms, _ AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES _ WANT TO BUY FORD COUP: Will pay cash for 1925 Ford Coupe. Must -be in good condition and priced right. State price in first Sonne Address Box 448, smarek, ARGAIN-F Ford Ton Truck. Bis- marck Motor we SALESMEN Rees _ SPLENDID opportunity for live sales- man, good dlean proposition, no com- petition, chance to make $10 to $20 @ day or better. Answer quickly while territory is open. Write Care of Tribune No. 2-1-3t room | BUSINESS CRA! FOR SALE OR TRADE—Furnished hotel located at Zap, N. D. This is a real hotel bargain that it wil pay you to investigate. Good town, good location. Write Tribune No. v7. 10-12-tf | POSITION WANTED YOUNG respectable married woman with small boy wishes position as housekeeper with aged couple or| elor. Good references. une No, 60, FOR SALE‘OR RENT _HOUSES AND FLATS uliy modern five roo house, also partly. modern hone 427 or 692M, 8 Lost postoftic caer and E.. stove) lure ys 1-26-1m —| LOST. - Between Ward's river ro: in black case. Apts. 3rd St. Rose fe reward, 2-1-1t) S FOUND FOUND—Lady’s watch. M, Erickson, 801-5th_ St. THE POLICY OF _ Tnquire, Hy WINNING AT ANY PRICE FLAYED Promoting’ Physical Welfare’ of All Students Should Be Most Impoftant WATCHING FOR THE Butt OF =30 PONT THAT LORETTA OVER WERE, CHICK? “/)\ LAVOE BET / wHy-4 YES-1IT! THOUGHT YOU ASKED HER To Go To LUNCH WITH "You ~ WELL WELL S0 SHE HAD ANCTHER, OATE, EH? 4 ‘ { AC Cities py nea servick nc. | TROUBLE IN HIS CONTEST OVER Elections Co ef the Washington, Magnus Johi mas DPD. Scha?! Write! Uses Saturday publivatio An attempt to put the publication thus ‘curd; were told b | dence that show | Personal knowle | of the Harpoon. MoreTroof Wanted | de be utilize invateal. welfare The purpose of | ence, called by the minist form alls Other re All stude ue in any ntrolled | thorough hy U / sity, \ high school Fhe sin all PZ. THE WOO0S TO CHARGE. LDON'T KNOW WHO HE IS BUT SHE WILL EXPLAIN IT To ME ALLRIGHT- NOT ne gossip.” The attorneys the | briefs next Monday on the competency lof the Minnesota Harpoon ‘act : Goff said there was no . ELECTION OF SENATOR SCHALL mmittee Refuses to Receive in Bvidence a Copy Minnesota Harpoon, Campaign Publication —More Proof of Charges Wanted Feb, 1.—UP)—Counsel nson in his senatorial nst Senator Tho- encountered further when senate ¢lec- for the time le proof of these charges than I would for a person who had full use of his eyesight.” “As far'as I am person- ally concerned, I do not think you have connected Senator Schall | up with conspiracy. All of your evi- dence ‘has been incompetent and im- material, You have based lola case on curbstone gossip. “You \must not only show more knowledge of conspiracy but you must show that it was done with his consent. 4lso f wish you would hold your testithony to the issue,” Earlier in the hea: atterneys for Schall raised a point of the stat- ute of limitatioh. They claimed the vi. | charges should have been brought 30 days after the election, but they were not started until after 60 days had elapsed. They did not press the point, saying they merely wanted the record to show it. tor Goff, Repub- to tell the John- i is opinion far had been based ommittee to subnit ed Senator Schall had dge of the contents er preponderance of lhe sueh that the pl | shall he given its 4 } the opportupity. fe jeal education oper place and ar graded course of al the the tw ing is a profession in itness is prerequisite, ert that they are too hysically to take regular phy- aining, work are not strong » permitted na teacher training sand be given a certificate to unde xamination ; normal and sketball be play- Da Is Chairman Paul J. Di athletic director at the University of North Dakota, was chairman of the conference, s' fe should | at least. Newspaper \ | CONCEALED | SOO ‘ec NoT WORRIED~? CHICK LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING ~ I KN ON AGIRUS FINGER SToPS - COMPETITION ~ WHEN A SNAPPY DRESSER COMES ALONG WITHA ROLL OF MAZUMA AND A LINE OF APPLESAUCE THEY FALL For HiIM= WATCH YOUR STEP. MY BOY