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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1926 WETWEATAER |, See TN ARGENTINA |g i#t eek BOOSTS WHRAT ESS 208% 1.08% 1, : 39% Upturns at Liverpool and Winnipeg Also Influence Market Todiy Chicago, Feb, 2—(P)—Al-~ though speculative buying ‘in wheat today was not large, the purchasing exceede:' Ie cf offerings, and had ing effect on) values. Much of the buying wae for traders who previously had been on the sell- ing side, Friends of higher prices cmphasized talk ef do mestic shortage and of undue de- lay hy Europe for obtaining sup- plies. Wheat closed firm, 1-2 to 1 1-2 cents net higher, corn 1-8 cent off to 1-8 cent up, and ‘oats at 1-8 to 3-8 cent decline, A1% a” ‘ CHICAGO RANGE Wheat— Open neh” Lane 16% 1.77 1.76% 1.75% 1.73 1.64% 1.68! Close te 1.76 1.74 1.46% “4 1.98% 1.08% 1.05% 1.06% 16.82 15.00 16.45 Chicago, F 15.86. 15.58 16.50° 1650 peg, together with wet weather in Argentina, carried wheat values high- Ri er here today during the first part of the board of trade session. generally Argentina would delay the crop move- ments there. On the other hand @ parent absence of export demand for North American wheat tended price Rains difficult to uphold. cagé opening figures 1% to 1 higher, July 153% at 1.54, were followed by numerous fluctuations within a range of about 1 cent. Corn d oats were easy, influ- enced /by large stocks in sight and dearth of any pressing commercial demands. After opening 4s ia, corn underwent .16.50 16.60 17.10 (Furnished by Bussel- Bismarck, Feb. 2. No. 1 dark northern . : No.1 northern spring No. 1 amber: durum. . 1 mixgd durum . 1 red durum Co.) $1.58 54 116 28 213 tl Dark hard winter 1 Oats started unchanged to % high-| Hard peti but do not handle the May 424 at %. Later the mar-| eotjowia ket. showed declin Provisions were dull and irregular. Oat T NERVOUS ON tley jpeltz, Feb. 2.—()—Wheat was‘ nervous here today and an un- der current of indecision marked the trade after an early advance on un- cted strength in cables. Prices ere hesitant on an \upturn of 7-8 to 1 cent. Onts sagged to 40 cents for May: Trade was dufl. May barley was 3-4 cents., May rye followed wheat within a range of 3-4 cents. May flaxseed advanced 3-4 cents and held irm, Cash wheat was slow and draggy. Tough spring wheat and durum form- ed a larger part of the offerings than usual. Durum was quiet and steady. Corn offerings were small and de- mand was fair, Oats were quiet and Rye was quiet and steady. was firm to strong, with oc- sales 1 tent better. Flax seed was stronger, _ MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Mifineapotis, Feb. 2.—()—Flour un- changed; shipments 47,022 barre bran 150 ‘at 26.00. 1.50 per cwt. . SHELL CO! daa 1 cent per pound ‘bs, Ear corn & cents under shell. Ear corn 70 pound NEW YORK STOCKS Meare Prices) All. Chemical & Dye American Can American Car & Foundry American Locomotive . American Smelt. & ‘Ref. American nates: . American Woolen , ‘Anaconda Coppe: Armour of Ih. Atchison .. Atlantic Coast Line . Baldwin. Locomotive Baltimore wereld eee Central. Leather, Certo de Pasco . Chandler Motor Chesapeake & Ohio : Chicago & Northwester Chicago, Mil. & St. P. Chicago, B.” 70; few 3.75 at 3.85; | Chile Copper d round whites 3.$0| Chrysler Corp. Idaho sacked russets 3. eee Cale. 3 ty By p 3.85, according to quajity; Colorado Fuel sacked people's russets, Consolidated Gas . Corn Products Crucible Steel. . Feb. 2--P)~-Potatoes: | Cuba Cane Warmer, light wire inquiry, demand Do: Bro: very slow, market weak. Carloads} Du Pont de Nemour? .. delivered sales, freight only. deduct- | Electric Power & Light ctfa, ed. Minneapolis-St. Paul rate, too few] Erie Railroad . sales to est: se Femous-Players Fisk Rubber . ordinary 389, 427% ‘in moderate supply: it i stock largely 4.50 at 7.00; canners and cut- ters unchanged at 3.75 at 4. ers, and feeders, moderately. activ: ‘bulk 6.25 at-7150; late sales ‘yonda ‘several good to choice quality fleshy Montana 8.40; part.load ‘half fat fin- . ishing steers 9.25. Calves 3,500; 50] Int. Mer. Marine, pfd. 3 under rigid sort; good lights|{at. Nickel ly 10.50; few 10.7%, 5 10,000; sipregiig around | Lehi - steady to 10 lower than 2 some sales ‘medium and heavyweight butch- ers 10 to 15 lower than ‘Monday's best 3 bulk 170 at 490 pound kinds: 13.00; lighter wejghts mostly 13.25; : \bulk '200°to 300 pound butchers 12.50 at 12.55; packing ws mostly 11.00; pigs steady; ‘bulk 14.00; average cost Monday 12.80; weight 212. if Harvester North ‘American . Northern Pacific fic 08} CHICAGO LIV! “ Chicago, Feb. 2.—Hogs 25,000; ir- regular; medium and heavyweight} Pi: butchers steady to stron 1 cents ‘higher; ‘lighter weight slow; mostly 15 to 25 cents lower than Monday’s best prices; shipping de- mand moderate; bulk 250 to 300 meena es amp ye el 1300 jority to pound -we' vat 13.30; bulk better grades 0) spounds“dowh 13.35 at 13.55; top on all weight 1360; packing sows mostly ‘11.25. at 11.45; few choice killing pigs or eaten ee sal Ei iu a i Ste $230 a TAGS light Nghe 12aG at] Tee 13. Ae, eeckan tows hal 11,08; 4 slaughter, a ¢ Cattle Tbe; fat steers trade dull; bead steady; with Monday's av arket; quality very:-plain? steers 8.60 at 10.00; st. yearlin; Lent ‘heavies 10.80; madium weight Pt ‘spots higher on choice ‘bulk vealera to packers 11. ~ others 13.00 at 14,00, Bal 1.08% 1.08% | 17.32 | | stant 180 | cialties. Fruit. + ¥ 271 100,000 shares, 131% year ago. 128% 3% spring 1.72°to 1.80; Seu, | hz MARKET" Speculative’ Interest Centers oh Group of Utilities and Specialties Sicay sf asaits tecroalee draeaamete ‘within @ rather narrow trading area! ulative interest ¢on-: ney to Bits per cent Pyyet other bear attack, carried many of the ‘ popular indust: from inter- ior banks carried eall money rates down to 4%. The uncertainty nding ‘the volu ich probably will he made pubi this week, had @ restraining effect on the operations of large traders. Fur- ther advances ‘in crude oil and gaso- tine prices fatled to stimulate activity in the ofl shares. Buying of the rails was restricted Sy the increased wage demetids of employes, although Can- rt: aR ge 3 Shabigte g stre! in ret ion of foreign de: gton Typewriter all sold.:3% ta 5%. points below lgst night’s closing ‘quotations, and sub- @aing were @lso recorded by Cuba eompeny, Texas Gulf Sulphur, Ameren Tobacco A and B, Detroit Edisow and All-America Cables. ‘The closing was stro Motor and rubber shares captured the favor of buyers in the final hour ard prices whi lipped Bp to th lier by Pr utilities and spe- Canadian Pacific extended its gain more than six points to 159, the highest sinee 1919, and from 4 to 6% points include c! Trucks, American Iee and United Total sales approximated 1,- RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Feb. 2—()—Range of carlot grain sales Wheat No. 1 dark northern 1. 3-8 to 1.90; No. 2 ditto 1.78 1-5 to 1,01 3-8; No. 3 dark northern 1.71 to 1.76 7-8; No, 1 i 1-2 to 1.90 1-8; No, lurum 67 3-8 to 1,70; No. 2 durum 1.43 a arley sample grade 59 to 62; No. 3, 63; No. 4, 59. Corn No. & yellow 66 1-2; 60; No, 6 white 60. Oats ‘No. 2 white 30 to 1 white 38 6-8, Rye No. 2, $1.01 1-8 to 1.02. Flax No. 1, $246 to 2.48. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Feb. 2.—()—Wheat receipts 157 cars compared to 229 a Cas! No, 1, northern 1.71 to 1.74; No, 1 dark northern spring: choice to fancy 1.81 to 1.86; good to choice 1.76 to 1.80; ordinary to good 1.72 to 4.75; No. 1 hard 1 dark bard Montana on track 4,71 to 1.88; .to May 1.68; July Corn No. 3 yellow 72 to 78. Oats No. 3 white 38 to 38 1-2, © mixed Flax No. 1, 2.44 to 2.48, CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, Feb, 2.—(@®—Wheat red $1.93; No. 2 hard 1,85. Corn No,'3 75. 3-4 to 76; . 3 white 41 9-4 to 42 1-2; No. 3 white 41 1-2 to 43, / Rye No. 1, 1,05, Barley 63 'to 78. Timothy seed 6.50 to Clover seed 27.25 to 3 rd 14.96. 1 Wavhington.—A new way for a sen- ator to take the flqaor: A chair col- lapsed under, Mr, Hef! sitting on 9 “rug. Tribune Classified. Advertisements —=—PHONE 382 MALE HELP WANTED ‘ F itor for office: and ili . Box age, vious perience and telephone Ly ee NORNCR Ine satire norris : WANTED—Male ‘bookkeeper, A references required, iood oppor-' tunity for right man. Wholesale exper: preferred. Write P. 0. 737, Mandan, -N. Dak. apie ti WANTED—Men and’ women to lear Warber trade; great demand; big Few weeks completes. Cat-, d ci ler free, Moler WANTED—Young man to work by he month. . F. cocsenidassee at ED—Competeut. gicl for cene we omraste Hartke good cook. Highest wages paid. Phone fe WANTED—Maid for general house- work or girl to take cate of child. Gall after 6 p. m. Phone 589J 2. WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Mrs. B. K. Skecl, 223 West Thayer. ‘ 1-28 WANTED—Girl for general hou: work and care ‘of’ chitd. Ww 1 in all family. 500-2nd St. ‘Phone etd MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE— Up-to-date furniture; all in good conditions living room ite consisting of overstuffed dav- enport and chair, Windsor rocker and two-tone walnut dining! by two-tone walnut bedroom suite con-| sting of bed, dreaser, dressins; table, bench and rocker; also enu- mel kitchen table, three-burner gus stove, walnut Simmons b plete, and drop-side cot priced, Call, 1142W. room set consisting of fet, extension table and six ch: nates Soe ba FOR SALE—1 complete single bed double bed; 1 dresser; 2 rockers Congoleum 6x9 rug; 1 kitchen cab- inet; 1 refrigerator; center table; 1 wri two:burner kerosene range and oven; 2 pillows; 1 electric iron; | wash tub; clothes boiler and bas- ket. Mrs. Chas. Lamb, Apt. 10, Business College. 2-2-1wk BABY CHICKS—Strong y s teen leading varieties from certi- fied farm flocks. Buy Northern Bred Quality Live, @elivery catalogue free. Caledonia Hatchery, Cale- donia, Minn. Dept. B. _1-25-1m FOR RENT—Room formerly occupied ag taxi stand in Ni Broadway,: next: ta store. Inqufreeoffice ittle Building, —~Fresh milk teams of horses, J. ‘12 1-2 miles south ‘of Bis 26-20 electri jartner’s Sho of O'Hare & at cows and FOR SALE—Second hand washer, on easy terms, Call 141 and ask’for M tort, 1-221 HAY FOR SALE—No. 1 clean Alfalfa $7.00 ton in stack, 10 miles south of town. Phéne 61 ice for ‘particulars, J. J. Vokal, R. R. Box 139@,. Shasta county, Redding alif. FOR SALE—400 acres of lund from Sterling, Driscoll and Phone| Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 26, words a ‘ under. 3 insertjo under 1 week, or under ..... sensees +. 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 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 7 PHONE 382 FOR SALE ROOM house, stucco, hot water heat, east front, nice part of city, paving, $5260.00. * | ROOM bungalow, east front, fire place, basement, garage, $6000.00. ROOM house, modern, homelike and comfortable, $4500.00. ROOM cottage, modern everything spick and span, east part of city, 2650.00. ROOM bungalow, neat and. clean, east front, nice yard $3500.00, BUILDING LOTS—Your choice practially every vacant lot i 10 of ments. been more t BUY NOW. IRANCE--On your home, fu ture, store, automobile, at thing insurable in good compani F. E. YOUNG. sleeping rooms, and two light housekeeping rooms. Close in. Phone 1052R or call 422 ath St. 24 2-2-1wk FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Prefer- ubly man and wife. 602 11th St. Phone 754W. + 2-Blwk FOR RENT—3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping, and garage. For adults only. 1002-4th St. Phone 747M. 2-1-3 iw ‘OR RENT—Comfortable foom, al- 80 garage by first of February. h I rooms for on ground w odern house. st § Phone WORSE. ett Attractive room, always Phone 682 or 1074. se _1-30-1wk Two or three furnished 6. BIAS eg ag AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES _ | WANT TO BUY FORD CoU Will pay cash for 1925 Ford Coupe. Must be in good condition and priced right, State price in first letter. Address Box 448, Bismarck, Dak. t GAIN— Ton Truck. light floo oom. Gentlemen only. 117-1 191 R REN FO! hot water. Improved. 300 acres broke. 32 head catile, 26 horses, farm ma- ery, 22. hows, hay und feed. $ for all or $8,000 for land alone. Chas. Morton, Driscoll, N. D., th SAI hotel located at Zap, N. D. is. is a real‘hotel bargain that it will pay you to investigate. Good town, wood: in. Write secu rE I marck Motor Co. SALESMEN : SPLENDID opportunity for live sales- tan, good clean proposition, no com- petition, change to make $10 to $20 a day or better. Answer quickly while territory is open, Write Care of Tribune No. 62. 2-1-8¢ OLD Established tractor manufactur- er wants salesman. ing. Act qui Address Tribui No. 63. 2 as the} ixgest bargains will be taken up.i ¢ ine |, LOST—Shell-rimmed giasses. Find- or kindly cull Mrs. Roy Kennelly, 120M. 12.2. FOR SALE OR RENT ___._ HOUSES AND FLATS __ FOR —Fully modern five roo house, also partly modern house. Phone 427 gr 592M. ana Hubby Asked to _ Leave Some Money With Friend Wife “The, Salvation Army advisory board wishes to ask Dear Mr. Hus- and to leave Friend Wife money (if he is the one controlling the family purse strings) on Thurs- day and Friday morniggs of this week, so that she may. have a part | in the work of the Salvation Army ‘and in order that she and the solici- tors may be the happier.when they mect at her door,” says Judge A. M.| Christianson, president of the ad-| visory board, in a statement issued | today. egardiess of the size of your| gift,” continues Judge: Christianson’s | statement, “do not embarrass the one who solicits you. It is mych harder to ask for a donation than to gave | one and the solicitors are giving more | than money. They are giving ‘their | time, and time means themselves, unreservedly in this work for better citizenship in Bismarck.” | MANDAN NEWS | — FE. A. Ketter, for the last three the| yedrs secretary of the Mandan Cham- | Hughes Elec vity, many of them on monthly pay-| ber.of Commerce and prior to that! M. Goetz, labor time assistant secretary for Grand Fo.ks» Commercial cl pted i the HO YOU BoNs 1S BRINGIN' HAMMERS AN CHISELS T'Y] “@UEVE ME, IM Gone Sono Or, Bee wae THATS Saw. »_ HER WITH YESTERDAY. 7 Looking Worse For Chick AUNT LUCY 1S ANDI some | ¢ OH AN CHISELS — OH TAEM- OH THEMS FER Ba NELL~ UH-WE THOT WE WAS AGOIN TUH HAVE PANCAKES FER BREAK FusT. CITY WEIGHS 9,571 LOADS ~INGANUARY : 2,151 Loads Were Coal, 69 Were Wood—Commission Passes on Bills ive hundred and s passed over the ¢ the month of Jan- ng to the monthly report Wakeman, weighmaster, which was presented to the ¢ commission at its regular weekly meeting last night. Coal constituted the greater part ommodities weighed, there be- Td 1 loads of that kind of fuel weighed during January. Loads of other commodities were reported as follows: Ice 9, hay 46, cattle 4, hogs 43, wheat 4, oats 8; corn 150, cabbage 2, speltz 1, bromus seed 1, potatoes 21, sand 7, old metal 30, old paper 5, beef 6, me i coke 1, barley » wood 69, » mail 13, | chickens 1 The receipts for the month from this department were $257.10, Bills Allowed | The following bills were allowed by | the commission last ni; Washburn Lignit | coal BGK 5 E. Ackermann, labor A. W. Lucas Co., suppli 7 Carpen‘er Lumber Co., supplies Brink & Reibold, sup- 8.15 | dma Quick Print, Mm Otto Dirlaur, Mrs. Anna B Co., current J. Hummel, labor hristoph Burton, Ia 21,00 21,00} 19.50 .| Fire Dept. p: fires 16,00 200.00 110.00 7,00 TH’ HAMMERS é ANHOW L WON'T TAKE NO _ FOR. AN ANGWER- UM GOING ‘To SEE HER RIGHT AWAY AND WAVE A SHOW-DOWN DONT CALL ME ASQUIBBER! TLL PROVE IT TO room a Sloven’s Grocery, supplies |. NEWSBRIEFS | William L. Mitchell. celebrates his first day of freedom from the army by denouncing army and navy bur- eaucracies, Mexican political refugees: at San Antonio charge that seizure ican federal agents of pri respondence preceded executions in Mexico, Muriel Vanderbilt Church re-mar- ried in Roman Catholic ceremon; few minutes before marriage of ter Consuelo at mother’s home New York Jan. Chicago court grants five-day stay to appeal the prison sentence of Charles R. Forbes and John Thomp- son. Ewald Miller is arrested at Kenos- ha, Wis., for slaying of ‘two lovers after his wife reveals he told her the news two hours before bodies were found. Inspectors determine that loot in Pawtucket, R. I, postoffice robbery amounted to $260,000 in stamps. Governor Ferguson, Texas anti+ wloon Ipague head, sues Austin newspuper publisher for $100,000 for | aNeged libel. Minnesota crime Sil ap- four make making | recom- mendatiohs to the next legislature, commissiqn will Minn.—Clarence s knegher unconscious er in fife station bell d struck him on the head turned in n for fire Welcome Inn cars, when h vhic ot or use By Williams ADS Fe tne Nao (a2 OH IJUMPED ON A ~ RAZOR BACK=-AN RODE ¢ ‘IM JO MY NIECES ¢ BUT WHEN T GOT THAR, JT WAS IN Tro Pieces? YOOPA MOY YuMPA O\DpPY YA-HO-HA £ TRwLLaus 2-2 ©1888 BY NEA SERVICE, IC. By Taylor 5} ums DECISION dla we HELLO MR, BARTON COME RIGHT IN- LORETTA HAS BEEN EXPECTING You — iT: