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UPWARD TREND & Severe Setbacks Take Place After Opening Gaine— Corn, Oats Firm WHEAT CLOSES HEAVY pcnlcano, Feb, 24.—(F)—With bag ery supply st. | 8,4 week, tower prices were the rule most of-the time today, Maca be A during the late _ tradings. ing of July Se baring of of May tk} a faver- Ass the sad bet between the two ro deliveries wid ef mote than six cents a cao compared with a week Wheat closed heavy, 1% to 3 % cents net lower, corn nged to % cent higher, and is unchanged to 14 cent off. Chicago, Feb showed an ¢i upward trend day, but ealereed selling by houses: with castern connections le gulexly to declines. Initial strength was due ‘to unexpected firmness of Liverpool quotations, Sorel with drought re- ports from Australia and India and word that baits ‘hdd ceased offer- ing wheat. On the other hand, very little American wheat appeared to have been taken overnight for Eu- rope. Chicago opening prices, chan; to % cent higher, May (new) 1.09% to 1.70 and Juiy 1.47 to 1.47%, were followed by gains ail around and th n setbacks to "3 finigh. Cora and oats were relatively firm. Arrivals of corn here, 157 cars toda: rhowed a decided falling off in vo! ume. After o ching. y unchanged to % cent lower, May 78% at 78%, corn! cased down a little further, and then scored material gains all around. Oats started unchanged to % cent ther, May 41% to 41% cents and later held near ms the nate fig- ures. iG AT LOW EBB ON MINNEAPOLIS MARKET inneapolis, Feb, 24—(#)—Wheat nervous and irregular within a e range of 1% eent most of the sion today. Trade was at a low oh ether the disappointing break late yesterday, and an equally dis-: couraging start today, when early cables were 1 cent better than due and prices on this side responded luggishly to the stimulus. *Oats were slow and steady . Eau! within a narrow range. rye sagged 1 -cent under yesterday's close. Cash wheat was firm. Occasional sales were 1 cent higher, largely for medium and light weight springs. High protein was unchanged except for a few cars, Durum demand was good. Corn was 1 to 2 cents better, for high moisture offerings. Oats were firm. Rye was firm and unchanged, Barley was. firm to 2 cent higher. Flax seed was quiet! A: 0 fair. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Feb. TE Set 3 fed steers and yearlings Bin supply, opening slow, bout! steady; one load of yearlings held upwards of 9.50; bulk 7.60 at 8.76; fat she stock dull; largely 450 at few better grades rd: 8.25 on he and cutters unchgnge stockers and feeders moderately a ti Calves 5,000; around ‘steady, ly, quality considered; bulk pnd lights 10.25 at 10. “sales and cents low- 000; few earl; most early bids around er; desirable kinds ave wards from 200 pounds 12. ‘bidding held pr tes a to 200 | [ ers; desirable it at 14.00. saith ; early sales fat iat native ‘a, 00; very few sheep oe : CHICAGO byes Chicago, Feb. 17,000; medium. and hea weigh butchers steady at Tuesday’s average; weights -15 to 26 cents lowe: 1 ting | i packers inac- | G utchers most- little changed: bi Hive; 250 to 300 pound ly 11.60 af 11 yolk desirable 200 215, lt, iy id choice pol spel, 13.00 at 13.85; top ay 140 to 1) Wheat prices 7 un-| to well below yester-} 1.69 1.59 1.66% me a a OR 242 248 241% 241% | 5% 245% 244% 244% {May old... | May new |auly .. catia eal MINNEA®OLAS GRAIN Minneapolis, Feb. 24.—U)—Wheat receipts 86 cars compared to 96 year ago. Cash: No, 1 northern 1.63% at 1.66%; No. 1 dark-northern { choice’ to fancy 1.73% at good to choice 1.68: at 4%; ordinary to good 1.64%, at 1.67%; No. 1 Sard opr ing 1.6446 at 1.79483 rep Fae ntana on track 1.68% at 1 te arrive 163% at 118% Seay, 1k: duly, 1.96%. orn No. yell ow el No. 3 white 36% at 37%. a at Sat 2%. 1, 2.96% at 2.39%. GRAIN cringe cum when 2 hard 1.77% Cah ee mixed 7 at 71%; No.3 Oats Not white 41 at 41%; No. 3 white 89 at 41% Rye cet quate. Barl i Timothy ae oe we A Yard ety ribs 16.005 bal bellies 16.87. NEW. YORK ‘STOCKS (Closing sits ie All. Chem. & Dye . American Can . Am. Car & Fay. iAm. Locomotive . vo Sm. y Ref. .... deve oe veka ai Am. Tobacco .. 63% 68H BRK Po Atl. Coast Baldwin Loto. Balt. & Date See Pet. Chesapeake Shi Notthwestern Chie. a Se. P. ofa. Uhies B.Ys& Pi ing down- 0 at 12.75; Coe: Colorado (Gonsolidated G ‘Corn Products ‘Crnefble -Stéet Fe ae Hct for. e Lt. etfs. road items 5 | praag a] General Bet General Motors . nh Ore Guig Seater steel ison, Mote: .| ‘General: Asphalt and McCro: Prafesslope) Operators, Work| vost at- Cross Purposes on Today's" Market : New, York, eb, 24 24 —)—Profes- ‘siqnal operators-continued to work at % | ‘erose: purposes in today's stock mar- cket, with ral result that price move- i Weéte ‘again confused and inde- oie eetion 6 areeaigyt seine Le ders: carried ‘@ scove in- cluding most of the ‘eaaing equip- ments, to new low levels for the year. Persistent re! of an‘ early and fav in. by! the: interstate commerce commission ‘on the “Nickel Plate” merger were dap in the ig by a bullish Wemonatration shares of the wed" aro midday, “Nickel” Plate” common soaring 6% points, Chesapeake and Ohio 3, and Erie ‘first preferred 2%. Other ‘rails. ‘gacnanee otremath at the same time, Lackwanna, St. Louis Southwestern, New Yor! ntral and ty Southern ling two to three points higher, and a number n acute We: e déveloped in Atianta, piston oi peewee = 1 fout points last nights close, on'a report that the ‘road, now in receivership, would he acquired by'the Atlantic Coast Jbine by ‘the’ purchase of its, first and income bonds at 60 per cent of their face value. Wi ness developed in Public Sei New Jersey, American Water Works, Postum Cereal, International Nickél, Stores, “B” which sngged two to six points ‘below ‘last Highe's final Lapras {The cles ai ‘was weak. pressure against public ui aoe ancluding Consolidated Gas” North ‘American and Public Service of New lersey, accentuated the decline in t final hour. ceivership rails” : qwas hammered down. Chicago and Al- ake issues breaking 3 to 4% point: peter that nization would in- a $16 Seth, common and Total sales approximated 4) shares. rs SALES Minneapo! b. 24,—P)—Range of carlot grain sates Wheat No. 1 dark northern $1.55% to 1.80'%; No. 2 ditto 1.68% to 1.73%; No. 3 ditto . 1 No. 1 hard spring No, 2 amber durum %; No. 3 amber durum 4; No. 1 mixed No. \ grade 47 to 60 No. @1 to 45; No. RANGE OF 2 mixed Tribune ; Classified Advertisements —=-PHONE 82 WOMEN—WORK Hi six hours work; dignifi ing; con stamp. Consolidated Card Co., 128 Ne. Wells St., Dept. bortime Chicago. 2-24. MAN WANTED to work on. farm. MAUR 'y good wages. Start at once. les S. E. of Bismarck. E. Chesale Bismarck, N. Dak. 2-24-1w WANTED—Compe' maid for gen- eral housework. Family of two. Highest _ Write care’ Tri- bune No. 83. ___ | &23-tt ‘WANTED—Good _giri_for i housework, Phone 828. 48 Ave. D Patte: Good wares. * phone Gat WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—4 or 6 room ‘house with garage, east front pre- fetred. Kindly state iocation, price and terms in first letter. Write Box 53, Bismarck, N. Dak. 2-24-1w Lost LOS8T—Bunch of keys containing Chinese coin and one large brass key. Finder please return to N:-P. ticket office. 2-23-3t ROOMS FOR RENT zs FOR RENT—One large furnished room for light house keeping or suitable for sleeping room for 2 gentlemen. Adults only. 223 Fourth St. Phone 1066. eon FOR Ri Fu: ym in moderna home, close it private en-! trance; suitable for two ladies or man and wife.: Phone a at t Pa for Vacant, March 1. 924 Fourth Bt. Ri first floor, Lo vedard ti . * Phone 543' FOR RENT—Furnished Toom,, kitchenette and closet for housekeeping. Vacant March 411 Fifth St. e277: FOR RENT—Nice ae toom in a good home; close it uitable for two fone 1162 only. 415 Fourth 2-22-1wk. ind warm room in fine locality; gentleman only. Call at 31 Ave. A, corner Mandan Ave. or phone 1017. 2-24-t! st. FOR SAI davenport | —. and chair,’ brocaded brown velour, $85; Simmons bed complete, $30; 9x12 Wilton Rug, $20; enamel’ top- ped kitchen table, $7; high-chair, $4; good condition. Table,” iron lamp. standard, baby tailor-tat. Cheap. Call between 7 and.& 414: W or 10380 Fifth Si FOR SALE—All our household furn ture including Majestic range, s fumed oak dining room furnitur Haviland china dishes, etc. Wov land Farm on paved highway b tween Bismarck and papial BABY CHICK: teen leading ‘asic ies from aarti fied farm flocks. Buy “Northern Bred Quality Live, aelivery catalogue ~'free. Caledonia Hatebery, Cale- dona, Minn, Dept. B. 1-25-1m FOR SALE—Set dictaphones and shaving machine, four years old,| but very little used. Apply. James- town Clinic, Jamestown, North I Di kota, FOR SALE—One Overstuffed ae port, one ‘bed, one high-chair and small kiddie-kar. Mrs. Theo, Pavlak, 18 Thayer St. Phone 262R. w. FOR SALE—Violin, good as new, complete, in case. Phone 1091 fter 6 21-1wk R h a bargain, 800 East Main, 2-17-tf 1 insertion, 26 words or der. 3 insertion, 25 words oF under ........ 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 3c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES , 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be received by 12 g’clock to in- sure insertion-same day. « THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 AUTOROSILESNOTORCYCL Ss Lower prices on Dodge Brothers Cars make it possible to offer the fol- lowing excellent — bargains—we doubt if these can be duplicated anywhere: '24 Dodge Coupe, two extra tires, two bumpers $52 Ford Coupe, in excellent condition $300. Over- land Touring, $75.00. °25 Ford Touring, like new, $325. Kight Cylinder Cadillac for only $400. Dodge Touring completely _over- — $225. Light Ford Truck $300. Other bargains—come in nd look over our stock—if we haven't the car on hand you want, we will locate one for you. PHONE 808. M. B. GILMAN CO. ‘ord coupe in first class corMition, with $45 worth of extras, Run jess than tw Arnold Rupp, Bald FoR SALE—Overland Spad Ee at , BUSINESS CHANCES CONTROLLING interest — w r vices in a paying wholesale busi- ness northwest territory located in Fargo. Good profits and steady business. $5,000 will handle, bated hy shop, toois, stocks, welding machine. In_ best. farming country. Will sell cheap because of illness. Write A. Mik- losy, Fredonia, N. Dak. 4t WORK WANTED WANTED—Washing to do at home, First ‘ciass work done reasonable. Bring to 406-Ave. B. 2-18-iw WANTED Sewing by Mrs, Phone 525W. 8 Rosser. WOMAN WANTS WORK, $2.00 FOR SALE 6 ROOM, modern house, hot water heat, east front, garage, $3500.00. ROOM, modern cottage, west front, $3200.00. ROOM, modern bungalow, garage, nice lawn, east front, $3600.00. ROOM modern, stucco bungalow, built for a home, east front, 100 feet from paving, basement garage, fire place, one of the most com- plete bungalows in the city, $6000. G ROOM house, Front stree bath, lights, water, sewer, only $2100. 4 ROOM cottage, spick und span, south front, $2000.00. 10 ROOM house, complete in all de- tails $8500.00. BUILDING LOTS—Your choice of hundreds from the river to the Penitentiary at all sorts of prices and terms. FARM LANDS—Fully 60 quarter sec- tions have been sold in this county this winter. The bargains are go- ing fast, prices are rising. ~ B from the man i knows every miles of Bis- ; HOUSES AND FLATS __ FOR SALE—Until March 1, my strictly modern house, close in, on pavement. — Living-room, — dining- room and kitchen combined, two bedrooms, bath. full basement, $3,000--$1,000 cash. Write No. 82 FOR B® nished apartment by Mare range for cooking. Phone 4 ter 5 FORT room cl Catch W ane 30 ei BOARD AND ROOM AND ROOM at Krueg’s 4M Prices reasonable, Phone 96 ou Boia WAY we OWENS! CAN O' SHOE BL —— L Mean PuT ON BEARD YA WANNA AN TAKE A SEAT. , HOU'LL BE NEXT SNe SOON . Call 504-R. good pi pleasant Weite for particulars. Taagy Jansonius to, Open Court Term at Carrington Monday; District Judge Fred Jansonius and Court Reporter Edwin McCarty will £0 to Steele Friday morn cial business. Defendants in several cases’ pending before district court in Kidder county desire to their’ pleas, and these will be heard by the: judge. Judge Jansoni mbrning for Carrington, where regular term of district court for Foster county will be opened Mon- day morning. The term was sched- s will leave Sunday the to’ Me orn No. 3 "yeliow, 2 No. 4 mls FOR SALE—Holton Slide Trombone] wled to begin the first of this week, ‘BT 3 No. 6 white a No. 2 white Tits to 40; No. 3 in excellent condition. Van Horn Hotel. WANT TO SELL—A radio set. Phone 346R or call at 410 Ninth is Room 315, 2-2. but was set ahead one weck because. of the political conventions in Devils Lake this Court Reporter McCarty will leave Monday morning for Carrington. ON - Two SITS APIECE WIAMELS You house or Write fully, price and Address P. Box NTED TO RENT—4 or 5 room modern bungalow with garage pre- ferred, Write Box 59, Bismarck, of land nine miles from Sterling, Driscoll and Moffit. Improved. Three hundred acres broke, Also 32 head of cat- ule, 25 hors hogs, hay and feed. $11,0000. for all or $8,000 for 1and alone, Chas. Morton, Driscoll, N. D. 2-6-1m gudae __ RABY CHICKS BETTER CHICKS, lower prices; standard breeds; our own hatch- ery} catalog: free, stamp appreciat- ed.’ Beals Chickeries, Fargo, N. D. 2-18-20-22- POSITION WANTED EXPERIENCED Stenographer wishes immediate position, Has had law office and lkinking ‘experience. Can furnish good — references. Tribune No. 81. YOUNG MAN OF 2 garage experience desires position with garage for summer. Available April 1.) Can fur reference. Write Tribune No, 84. -1wk. CITY POLICE | Department’s Monthly Re- ports Show Large Number of Calls and Arrests That policemen do not spend all anding on the street cor- me people may think, is in Bt. Two BITS APIECE! farm machinery, 22]. " the statute books. ARE KEPT BUSY : he {in the pr found not locked 3 Automobile accidents report: ed and investigated . u Dogs kHled |. White way and ‘alley lights repaire: 20 Thefts reported and investi- Legal papers serv Quarantine tags por city health Sopartmvent ¢ Automobiles stolen . Automobiles recovered Applicants for lodging Searches made for diquor ie 8 During the two months’ period the city police made 87 arrests, 25 in December and 62 in January. Of- fenses for which the arrests were mado include almost every crime on During December the charge of being drunk and disor- derly predominated, there being nine arrested on that count. In January charges of vagrancy took the lead and 10 arrests were made on that count. . During the month of December, Bis- marck police recovered various ar- ticles of stolen property, the total value of which is placed at $412.39, according to the report. Reorganization | Committee Buys Wilson and Co. (®)—Wilson and ers, was sold today to zation committee for id the reorganization as been in the making the receivership in 192 be put into eff Thomas E. Wilson, president since y was founded in 1916, reorganization bondholders s foreshad- many months. Frank 0. chairman of the board of National bank and chairman organization committee, bid erty for the latter com- at the sule today. mittee ment of matters handled | from Dal insect powder is made a kind of chrysanthemum. By Williams $$$ $$ Fars RIGHT MisTER’ THERES TH WHISHERS. ALL TH ON 4 1 THINK We oTTA POT TH WISHKERS ON OUTSIDE! LOOKS KINDA FOOLISH PLTT'N WisheRs ‘NA BARBER SHOP! Tew Lams ©1926 By WEA SERVICE. mc. 9.50 a toes Eling AT 254 AMOUNTS ‘To 8400 - TLL STORE EM IN MY BACK YARD UNTIL. 1 CAN COMMAND $8 A TIRE FROM THE ROBBER BRICK CORP.— LET'S SEE - 100 TiRES AT $3 EACH ISFUZOO CRAY NET PROFIT OF $4400 - BY GINGER! Y “THERE'S OODLES OF MONEY IN y ‘THis BUSINESS - Now For. MORE OF IT - L HEAR You'Re ON THE MARKET FoR OLD TIRES - ). WHAT ARE YoU HOW MANY HAVE YOU? 400- ALLRIGHT - DELIVER ME ALL You HAVE ANO Tut MAIL YOU A CHECK rNOULD ROS ME? Bur-NEtL wet ALLRIGHT — L TAKE You “FQR EVERY OLD “ARE IN YOUR YARD. OTTO~ wHaT Say? OLD ANTS WRES! FOR ROBBER HERE’ WHERE 1 GET A FINGER IN THE PE AND 00 4 LITTLE SPECULAT: JA On The veo Tire MaRwET meéd-i 3; eee ot Int. Com! ssnen Ene. ke- | Int. Harv top 1 00 an a setured a and 7 tun incledes: pS supply of well i fleas and weighty ste: 11.16; othe; heavy dol largely 11. eep 1: strong to sirable wool ‘Sambs 8.26. few to shippers 14.00; some Si ‘ er; clipped lambs: alse pounds 11.75 at’ weights downward to’ I tere ee Seodiig, lamb: 13.50 at a cents higher; Chicago, Feb.’ Receipts 101 cars; gs a RE rr slow, mar! gonein, sacked, Fei i ad whites 3.50 at 8 bed Tussets 80 at rh Minnes is, ‘Fob. tocst aga wire ine light, market steady. ‘ered sales; freight - Minncapolis-St. Paul rate, round whites, U, 8. graded 3.60 at 3.80. Ml Mi neapol uneheneed to