The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 5, 1926, Page 7

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Ps Ye WHEAT rus GOING LOW ne Continued ‘Declines’ at pool and Buetios Alres ~ ‘Are Responsible | & GAINS SCORED AT-CLOSE were lower most of the time toe - day, the mai scored gains near the end of the beard of trade session. Talk.was cur- rent that actual exports of north American wheat are on a very Yarge scale despite di bart advices of only small iness @ith Euzope. It was - also. ast serted that leas than ten per cent of the Canadian crop is now left in the hands of farmers. Wheat closed firm at the same as yesterday's finish to 1 cent higher, corn 1-2 to 3-4 cents down and oats 1-8 to 1-2 te 5-8 _ cents off. Chicago, “Feb. 5—UP)—Fresh _set- backs in wheat were witnessed pe Reaee fF: during the carly dealings. here, continued decline at Liverpool and Buenos Aires was' largely responsi- ble for the most part. p> peared to be of a scattering kind, but no indications of hetter, export or domestic demand were in. evi- dence, The pening, which. ran ms from 7-8 to 1 3-4 cents lower, new 1-74 to 58 and duly 1.62 L-2.t0 34, was followed modarole further sa wiproaaed signs, lacking of special power to. rally, dictions of liberty receipts of corn tended to Weaken both corn ond |- After opening 1-4 to 1-2 off, 83 to.83 1-8, corn undefwent an itional drop, y Oats started 1-8 to 1-4 cents low: No. er, May 43 5-8 eents, and later con: tinued to recede, In the provision market, the effect of grain weakness seyved as more|iNo, than a counterbalanee for prives on hogs. WHEAT HAS FURTHER BREAK IN MINNEAPOLIS ‘ Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 5,—(P)— Wheat had further break of 1 8-4 cents early today,*cables continuing to show weakness and cash hews failing to provide needed help to sen- timent, Fluctuation was within a narrow limit after an opening rush of sell- higher May oats had a decline of 7-8 with | Ibs. a moderate come-back from the low Barley was off 3-4 cents with other markets. May rye sold down 2 1-8 cents, sinking under. the dollar mark. May flax seed was off 1 cent. sh wheat was slow and little ghange in trading ‘pas. Durum was firm and unchange: Corn was quict and easy within.an unchanged range. Oats was 1-2 cent better, Rye was firm. and unchanged. Bar. ley was--slo' wand easy, Flax seed was firm to 1.eent. higher. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Feb. hiner a 26,000; ir- regular; lighter mee Lares 18 ta} . 25 cen 3 sprice; ly butchers dull, steady. “ pee rae ee lower than yesterday's av- ic packers inactive; few de- nisnvic 2) to am pound 12.56 at 1 k better, 100 poumga| aoe down 13.50 at pith topa: 130 ps Fg ied 14.00; ry pound averages 1! 13.35; packing sows mostly rey Pa 3 kilking Pas 3 14.00 dow! rweiy hogs 1: at 12.80; 12.40 at 13:40; *itghts 12. light lights 12.50 at 14.00; packing 11.00 et 11.553. slaughter Pigey. Sel SB, ent enue le ly enor steers here to make a market; generally) steady with week's declines dest ‘heavy sters 10.50; few loads: 9.00: 10.00; plainer kind 8.26 et 8.75; stock dull; mos! eg “ate i pomnavel im at 3.75 to irgely 5.50 at 6.785 light heifers 7.50 me 8.50; few ,heavy bologna bulls 6.00; mostly . 5.50 at 6.00; vealers 11.50 at 12.50, Sheep 17,000; fat lembs mostly 10 “ Freeman peg early pe isa, at 3. pers up to feeding. gs weveral_ decks 14.50 at 14.76; cholee kind carrying! fat lambs. 14,85; nothing done on fat oe fair supply of fat ewes direct. Dackers. gour ST. PAUL. Liv! ath Be Paul, F fe is cor steers, Ad's vonilings gor slow sat: week's ale a 40 oe more . deotine, ae] cat ¥ to. sell pete 7.60) at aes she stoek sireng:. fo ite 8} 00; PO od load rare tah i averacing mec 253 iby bolog: iy Eye int = nae siockers and pion sales, sheep 14.00 for: dealt fat heavy: teu 8 4.00; |ton Feat hes Auipments a alae catches barrels; icy age. 3B new ..1.00 1.01% Ry bit 39% pe new .., 309% .39% .39 + A0% 40% 40% 40% 248% 2.40% 0.48% 2.40% 3.51 262 261 6262 a vise OM 39 ee 63% b B 638% 65% 65 85 6 be Lia 1 oe 1.23% 1.64' ian ae BK 189% 2 ae 8 Asse 43% . i 4% a MR th poet 1.08% 1.06% 1.07% | $i 1.07 1.08% 1.05 1.06% 16.15 15.30 2635 15.52 16.55 16.65 17.02 17.10 17.33 17.62 17.10 FUlY secede cece eee BISMARCK G (Furnished by Resell Milter Co.) nt » 2.19 » 214 i 2B « 1.60) 1.45 the 27 43 65 1 rye . Dark: hard winter . Hard winter .... ‘We quote but do not handle Yellow ».$ 60 . 4 . 33 per pound discount under 55 ‘Ear’ corn, 70 lbs., 5 cents under RANGE OF CARLOT Upward Pi Is Resum-}' ed in Today’s Stock Mar- - ket — Hudson Leads New York, Feb. 5.—(#)—Heavy. buying of the oil and motor shares featured the resumption of the up- Ahead meant in today’s stock mar- call money renewaf rates again distagarted by specula- tors for the advance, who brought forward new ere whenever bcd market showed ou re a waverit profit taking. it a Cali hore nia, which is es cted eventually to become a unit a new California be git oed) was ran up four points, veral other petroleum issues & point or two in response further speed. of gasoline and ernde oil prices. Hudson assumed the leadership of the motor cb by climbing nearly three points before the end of the third hour, being mde followed by White, which sold least two points above yesterday's tinal quotation. Another interesting feature of the day’s session was the revival of speculative interest in the leathers, Endicott Johnson moving up nearly three points and Central Leather preferred two. Special buy- ing continued in the high priced in- dustrial specialties. Allied Chemical, which sold off to 125 1-2 on realizing soon after the opening, rebounded to 181,. a new high record. United Fruit and International Business Machines each advanced 4 1-2 points gnd the Solvents issues and New York Dock 3 3-4. The closing was irreguler. Eastern end southern rail shares were given 1.27) an upward whirl in the fate dealings but increased selling of industrial issues developed, causing sharp ir cessions of three to four points inj ‘the food issues such as Postum Ce ea! and California Packing. “Gains of ‘one to two points were recorded by Chesapeake and Qhio, Lehigh Valley, oti meee New York Central, Dela- re and Hudson, Atantic Coast Line and d Rock Island. Total sales approx- imated 2,000,000 shares. Fort Francis Man .Is Ordained Deacon of Episcopal Church Brainerd, Minn., Fel Feb. 5.—(@)—Bis- hop Bennett of Duluth today ordained as @ deacon of the Episcopal church, L. W. braid lately of Fort Franc he full ceremony of the 8 cits wren carried out, the bishop No. 1 hard pring | 1,86 5-8; No, 2 hard winter 1.72 7-8 to 1.75 1-4; No. 1 amber durum 1.66 7-8; No. 1 durum 1.47 3-4; No. 2 mix- ed_durum 1.57 7-8 * on it og be & white 38 3-8 to 39. LP a 2 9Y 1-2, LTRY —Pouttry. pire Moment re bia 5. Flour gry Sepily malate andes, = INNEAPOLIS Gi Feb, 5. ‘Wheat gers compared to 252 a ae 1 nerthem No. 1 dark north- choice to fancy 1.79 1-8 ‘ral to engin = 75 ip ordinary to goo 3: No. 2 ioe aera spring: iis 3 1-85 Now. oe han sane of trsek cee 1 me Td 1-8; to ris 10 1-8 May 1. 1 Corn No. 3 w Th -Oats No. 3 white. 38 1's" HR 58 3-8. Barley 74 to 75. oe . 2, 97 8-4 to 99 $4. No, i, 2.44 2-2 to 2.47 1-2, . Cree. ALN f Chicas Hee BN, ‘ No, 3 red. 1. Pe xe i sh 1-4, Corn No. 3 jalved ? a No. 2yellow Ho. 2 white 48 to 42 1-2; No.! ‘Dats 3 white 41 1-2 to 42. - move ewer oe Cpotar , being assisted by 20 of dhe slerry of the Episcopal cl urch ‘the Duluth diocese. The bishop announced Mr. Hallett would be appointed ‘the minister in charge of Holy Trinity Ppiscopal church of International Falls, Among the ministers pciorets at the ceremony were Rev. James rector of St. Paul Episcopal church, Duluth, and seeretary of the pele diocese; Rev. C. G. Curtis, Crooks- ton; Rev. Oscar Lindstrom, Dulut! Rev. J. S, Hedelund, Moorhead; Rev. H, J. Wolmer, Cloquet, and Rev, Er- nest C. Miller, St. Cloud, 2:| Mooth¥ad Man Is , Head of Minnesota Co. Commissioners Minne Fi Feb, 5A, J. aiahie CAR og was elected pres- it of the Stat lation of een Lepmaibaonars at the closing session of their annual convention here today. * The convention advocated changes ‘én classification of Indians to permit & hearing on their claims in the courts changes in the state chat- tet law. It alao endorsed the Great “St. Lawrence water- ‘ways project, © pS The hospitals of the United States are occupied daily by 800,000 persons. FOR SALE A HOUSE—6 fooms and ath, and in excellent conditi > feat jawn and trees, id on Ath street. “ Price ‘Bato, | dRLow-é ropina, nd. bath, ud- roo * in - basement, peck arn candi. Located in River-: view. in bi t. Pe sf86d0 bere ts asemen' HOUSE—5 and bath, : ‘builtin “tener fireplice, oe ha trim jownstairs, acreened porch, gar: ine lawn mand trees, focated i atk ice $5600.00. Terms. | rane rooms Nasties a medere, gBood_c jon, located meer. par Ere Suave ween BUNGALOW—5 rooms, and. bath, modern, screened porch, east frant, located on 21th «street. Price $4000.60. HOUSE—9 rooms and, nal athe ‘oak trim, | hot rage heat, in feutures, lawn and these. east front. }500.00.° Terms. { BUNGALOW rooms and. bath, modern, good condition and well located. 0. additional rooms gan, uA ae upstairs. Price $5500. we" HAVE other equally gaod homes for sale at prices and terms to suit. Also have lots in all parts of the City if you wish to build or invest. Good locations are being rapidly picked up. We also have choice farm lands. WE WRITE all kinds of insurance in ood old ‘reputable — companit OME IN AND SEE US OR PHONE 138. c INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY COMPANY, ENC. Office with First Guaranty Bank, 2-5-8t MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Men and women to tearn| barber trade; great demand; big: eks completes, alog and special offer free. Barher College, Fargo, N. D. Moler Y NO Cee INSURANCK: furnitare; all in good candition; 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 chai: two-tone walnut bedroom suite con- sisting of bed, dresser, dressing table, bench and rocker; also ena- mel kitcben table, three-burner gas stove, walnut Simmons bed,- com- plete, and drop-side cot, good con- dition, Odds and ends, very rea- oth se priced. Call 1142W. oon 5tl FOR SALE—1 complete single iar double bed; 1 dresser; 2 rockers; 1 Congoleum 6x9 rug; 1 kitchen eab- thet; 1 refrigerator; 2 chaits; 1 center table; 1 writing table; 1 kerosene range : and oven; 2 pillows; 1 electric iron; 2 wash tub; clothes boiler and: bas- ket. Mrs, Chas, Lamb, Apt. 10, Business College. DIAMONDS direct fiom Europe at great savings. A beautiful selec- tion is being made up and will! have on hand shortly of Di nds Wedding Rings, Dinner Rings, Lad, ies Solitaire Rings in the very lat est mountings. dames W. Marek, Wilton Cafe, Wilton, N. Dak. Aw BABY CHICKS—Strong husky s teen leading varieties from certi- fied farm flocks, Buy Noxthern Bred Quality Live, ‘aelivery catalogue} free. Caledonia puehaty, Cale- donis, Minn. Dept. B | mj A cor Gehu and Pioneer it, 81 a not furnished. William Reed, 3 miles} __West Brittin, N, Dak." : FOR SALE—Upsea machines in good shape. from $15 to $25, Terms if desired, French & Welc! 2-5 FO SALE Fresh pil cow cows six big horses. Shenae 12 1 2 miles south e 2 FOR SALE—Overstuffed ‘Tapestry Davenport and chair, excellent con- dit’ Phi 2 and FOR SLEIGH pe “eal cle Hanson. Office phone 818. R phone’ 2193. 2. ‘OR SALE—Slightly 508 Broadway. Cat-| F Classified Advertising Rates 1 pe hh 26 words or 2 inaettions, 25 words or under .. 3 insertions, 5) words or ps words or Ads over 26 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. TRE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 FOR SALE 10 ROOM house, stucco, hot water heat, east front, nice part of city, paving, $5250.00. 5 ROOM bungalow, east front, fire place, basement, garage, $6000.00. 7 ROOM house, modern, homelike and comfortable, $4500.00, XOOM cottage, modern everything spick and span, east part of city, 2650.00, 5 ROOM bungalow, neat and clean, eust front, nice yard $3500.00. BUILDING LOTS—Your cho! of practially every vacant lot in the city, many of them on monthly pay- ments. RM LANDS—There has been more land sold this winter than in years. Prices will soon advance as the Nils owe ns will be taken up. ture, store, automobile, almost thing, insurable in good companies. F. EK, YOUNG, 2-1-1w Z WORK WANTED iy WANTED — Marri couple with small or no family to work on farm for season by single man. Must be experienced and furnish refer- ences, L. Dahlen, Halliday, N. Dak. 2-5-1w WOMAN WANTS sewing or house- work by the day or hour in modern homes. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished sleeping rooms, and two light housekeeping rooms. Close in. Phone 1052R or call 422 4th St. KiVOR R light aeuealasniog: Pref ably nfan and wife. 602 11th St. Phone 754W. 2-2-lwk FOR RENT--Three room apartment and bath in new modern home, pri- vate entrance. 802-2nd street or ‘clean sleeping room strietly modern, Call 6045 for further information, 2-4-1w FOR RENT —Furnished room in Tri- wl ne Rr oe for girls only. wail 1 2-4. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep- ing room sin moflerh home. 818 Ave. B. Phong 1095, 2-4-3t FOR’ RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, on ground floor, 930-4th St. 1-30-1 Lh ae only. 117 Ist St. Phone 95M.. ee Ss rooms, up- pe ne Bt FOR RENT—Heated sleeping aul Private entrance. 713-3rd St. eh ‘OR RENT—Attractive ro roam, always hot-water. Phone 682 or 1074. > oF 1-80-iwk BENT — Furnished room, 311 1-2 ee RENT—Two nice stairs front. 818-5th St. 485M. -On your home, furni-| Phone 219d. 2-8-3t | . t | titled to the 1t| Dany, employer. \ es FOR SALE 8 ROOM niodern home, including 5 bed rooris, east front, hardwood floors, hot water heat, partly oak finish, well planned and in. good condition, on pavement, close to schools, ut reasonable price and good terms, ROOM modern ‘bungalow, including ut least 3 bed rooms, hardwoo floors, south front, very close very desirable property, for $5750. ROOM partly finished house with 50 foot lot, close in on Broadway, for $2100, on'terms. ROOM house modern except heat, close in, 2 bed rooms, good buy for $2650, on good terms. GEO. M. REGISTER. 2-4-1w —_— __AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FO x cylinder Saxon tour. heap if taken at rivate tutor. One child. Must travel. Must play piano. Write W. B. Scott, Wishek, N. I WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Mrs. B. K. Skeel, West Thayer. 1-28-tf FARM LAN! FOR SALE—40 acres river bottom land, improved; good dairy and truck garden; joins the river; fi miles to,county seat, half mile to . highway and railroad station; nice climate. Price $10,000. Write for particulars, J. J. Vokal, R. R. Box|4 139a, Shasta county, sheet bette BUSINESS CHANCES BILLIARD HALL AND BOWLING ALLEYS FOR SALE--For quick sale only place in town 1000 popu-1 jon in eastern North Dakota on ilroads and gr building Soon huivesy yot $2500.00 will ire Terhune FOR SALE OR TRADE hotel! lucated at Zap, No 1, is a real hotel bargain that it will pay you to, investigate. Good town, good location. Write Tribune No, 7. 10-12-tf HOUSES AND FLATS FOR KENT-—One entirely five room house, also one room house, partly modern, Phone 427 or 592M. Lost 's wrist watch, ribune or call 11 LOST-- Li return to reward. Minn. Compensation Law Applies to Man Working Elesewhere St. Paul, Feb. employe and empl are residents of Minnegota and the employe enters service for th contract made in this state, he is Minnesota workn compensation, although his servi may ‘have been performed outside th state, the supreme court held tod: in the case of H. Krekelberg, an employe, against M. A. Floyd com- rekelberg was em- ployed by the defendant, company and sent to Burlington, lowa, to work on ‘the construction of a building. He was injured during employment in what city Feb. 12, 1925. The defendant and his surety com- pany were willing to pay compensa- tion in accordance with the Iowa tompensation law, but in view of the fact that the employe was injured in another state, denied ‘him relief un- der the Minngsota law. The state in dustrial law, which is affirmed by ‘the supreme court today, held Mr. Krekelberg comes under the Min- nesota lew and is entitled to this state’s protection, Petrolle - Wagner fight round by round tonight at Grand Pacific Billiard Parlor. | No taltabene rou answered. (P)—Where Reercienr Tow ARREST WITHIN 24 HOURS, ee, a tais 7 oie, ert a NoT Now— BUT I CAN WARN YOU TO THIS EXTENT — BE PREPARED FOR IT 1S SOMEONE WHO 1S VERY NEAR Anp BEAR To You as | This’ modern | 4) an fe employer under a|4 DEMANDS THAT COOLIDGE ACT ARE NUMEROUS (Continued from p: one) York, the president rata Bate bed requested to call representatives of the miners and operators to confer- ence, Before moving to take up the mea- sure, Senator Ne ag LE appealed to the senators from Engiaid to tand with him, sei the states were snowbound now and in need of fuel, But all the New England xeantors present voted against the motion, The roll call included: For cohsideratio of the resolu- tion: Republicans: Frazier, Nye, and Farmer Labor, Shipstead. After ‘the vote a long debate dev- sh on and another effort was made to bring the resolution up by unan- imous consent agreement ‘on the ground that consideration of the res- olution would delay the tax bill. Says Presient “Must” Act Senator Fxtwants, Democrat, New Jersey, told the senate that President Coolidge “should and must” act, Roosevelt and Harding had done. He said. that his state, in common with others, was snowbound,, and the peo- ple suffering. Senator Copeland also renewed his plea for action, and was accused by Senator Smoot of filibus- tering. The New York senator plied that if his efforts to “save shiv. ering humanity” was filibustering, then he was filibustering. “It is more important to relieve humanity than it is to relieve prop- y," Senator Copeland declared. r, I favor the passage of the tax BRI as the senator from Utah well knows.” When Senator Copeland announced that he would ask daily for consider- ation of h solution, Senator Bor- ah, Republican, Idaho, toid him this ution “will have no effect what- is ‘time to do mething besides resolutions, Senator Bo If we are going into this let us act legislation giving the pres and the interstate commerce mission power to act.” Price Probe Authorized Without ar rd vote the authorized an investigat meices in the District re inquiry will be conducted b strict of Columbia comm! Ik gro inte the question mI to The Fede of mortgaxo yment OT nt of One and 00/100 amount of, ang: gawee has elected and does hereby elect to declare the full amount se cured by said mortgage due ut this time, The pr mortgage i satisfy the follows, situated in the County ot Burleigh, fund State of North “Da. wit described in said hich will be sold tc that | T Hund Range _Dated at ‘Carrington, Nozth Dako ‘of Jaiuary, A.-D. FEDERAL LAND BANK OF i SAINT PAUL, Mortgage; RALPH C, MORTON, Attorney for Mart; pin Carrinaton, Np $01 th Installment Pian of Sales in Retail . Trade Unprofitable Chicago, Feb. 6. —(#)--Selling goods on the installment plan does not pay in retail trade, J. W. Knapp, president of a Lansing, Mich., retail firm told the Interstate Merchants’ Council, meeting here today. “The installment plan worked so successfully in the automobile busi- ness that many retail merchants have resorted to it in an attempt to stim- ulate sales,” he declared, “but a cus- tomer who is sold an article on the installment plan is m@ch more likely to become a dissatisfied customer than if merchandise were purchased otherwise. “There are entirely too many men who, under the installment — plan, s\/have mortgaged their incomes for years to come.” | CORPORATIONS | Incorporations: Capitol Holding company, Bismarck, $25,000; | Frank G. Gramb, J. P. Spies, Obert A. Ol- son, Louis H. Carufel and Sedtt Cam- cron. Pargo company, $10,000; 2 Smith, E. H. Ackerman, W. B.C. Hansen and R, J. Re OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 212 Main St. Phone 488 DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consulation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. HECK up on your Public Liability Insurance. Liability is the most dangerous word in the dictionary. To you it may spell ruin, debt, disaster. See this Agency today about your Liability Insurance, MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” 208 3RD ST. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 577- By Taylor AND THE ONE WHO !S NEAREST ANO DEAREST TO ME IS CHICK - NOW L CAN . SEE WHY HE HAS BEEN AVOIDING ME FoR THE PAST FEW DAYS~ Ou CHICK! - How COULD YOU ~ -- Sumea!

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