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o Lowa’ t jtad Followed wr! Moderate 4 ‘Revovery—Set- . backs Occur tater | CLOSE 18: ‘UNSETTLED Chicago, March 4—()—All de- liveries of wheat touchen io low- est ‘prices the ipresent downturn, but | with’ eastern connec| betame | ‘sha the day’ demand for North American « i wheat was fair, and flour trade { hoth northwest and southwest was reported as showing + won i eralile improvement, corn advan ed as a result of ») lative be wey: ing after ay and ‘all deliveries of conta. a made a new low price record te- day ‘for the season. Wheat closed unsettled, un- changed to 1@1'%4 cent lower, corn'at 44 to 2 cents gain, and oats ut % cent off to M4 cont wp. a Chicago, March 4.- a General selling found support lacking | for + Wheat prices carly today and sharp declines resulted. Weakness at Liv- erpool was largely responsible for selling here. Rallies, which were wit nessed here after the opening, and! which were associated with upturns| in security values, failed to: head well. The opening, 1% cent to 3% ce May “new” 1.56% to and July 1,385%@1.38's, was! followed by a moderate recovery and; then by downturns lower than before. Corn and oats sympathized with Wheat weakness. After opening %| cent to 1 and 1% cent off, May 76% corn rallied but. then decline Oats % cent to % cent lower, May a fh. and later showed an additional setback. las quotations on hogs eal 8 AT MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, March 4.—GP)—Whoat futures dropped to new low levels early in today’s session, unexpected ness in cables and a drastic} iquidation break at Winnipez start- ing a decline which ran into fresh May dropped 3% erday's close ¢ 11% cent to a new low, stop Ines selling in. force under 36: for:May. May. rye. was off 2 dl 4. gent over close.on short covering. broke 114 cent. May flax seed hit stop loss orders and dropped 4% cents. Cash wheat was firm. Bulk of the ‘offerings sold at unchanged prem- iums, but occasional sales: of heavy weight springs and a few. of light weight good protein were 1 ete Fe er. Durum wa¥3t¥fohg. Winter wheat was firm. Corn was firm'to 1 vent higher. Oats were firm to strong. Rye was firm, was firm and unchanged. Flax seed was steady to firm. 4 £0, fairly active; 6@15 cents than Wednesday’s . average; lighter weight show full advance; 240 to 840 pound butchers mostly 12.00) g @12.65; bulk of desirable 200 to 225 i 25; good and 13.40@13.75; 130 pound up 13.90; 160 pound: packing sows 10.50@11.20; ing pigs 14.00 down; heav: weights 11.90@ 12.65; medium. ie | 12,1007)13.35; light weights 12,20 13.80; vei. lights rs ree: Lia ing sows 10.40@11.20; slaughter pigs; 13.50@14.00. a Cattle 10,000; fed steer trade slow: steady to’ weak; spots 10@15 lower; ‘Wednesday snap absent; killing qual ity medium to good; best matured steers early at 10.75; some held high- er; bulk 10.25; she H scarce, fully steady; ‘bulls 10@15 higher; vealers strong to 4 higher apenas! 50; outsiders pay 14.00@ | i Sheep 13,000; slow; practicglly. no| éarly sales on sheep or lambs; shi per demand for choice handyweights jambs are somewhat improved; ‘bh ding around 14.25 for choice ship; or around 50 cents lower than ‘4 mesday’s early market; ini proved steady with Wednesda: ckers; tall feeding rs SOUTH ST. PAUL Livestock South St. Paul, March Gat fed steers and yearlings, slow, ; short load ings held 5 4 yearlin, 8.00@9.00; fat she stock moderate! e, steady, largely 4.75@' saat. ‘eanners and cutters unchanged, 3. bulls slow, mostly. Tease tes ‘stockers und feeders’ moderately ac: ‘tive, 6.75@8.00. Calves 2,000; full; Aleaiy, 11.50@12.50; "bulk uel ¢ Hogs 8.500; steady to strong; some sales light ‘weights strong to - ttigher; desirable 180 to 200 anna | ws ods tions | y's close! ig steady on sheep 160 to 19,25 180 pound averages up 200 to 250 pound butchers 1288 3 heavier weights -mostl, day 12.49; Sheep Choice fed if fat lambs westerns Bere ‘Chicago, March 4.—()— Potato Receipts 66 cars; total U. 8. shi ments 6.50; trading just fair; marke: stead, Wisconsin sacked: , round ‘whites 3.05@3.85; fancy shade iY h- or: Minnesota sacked rey 2o@2.10; Idaho sacked “putets 5.8) @3.90; faney bakers shade higher. Dimpeapaliss March 4—#)— Pota- toes, good wire inquiry, demand ‘mod- orate, market’ unsettled, wide range es: in prices. Carlonds delivered sales, freight only deducted, Riana he Bal ERR, mn ely | wi iets tJe ‘No. most 50, Seed stock, sac! wi. | rae Ceti, ; 5. mostly 3. { Triumphs, P| a , few as o high ae | me be Pes 15 cents higher: hy ily patent jot oarrel Ue {Speltz, per cwt. ay | of | spring 1.63% @1.72% ; ‘No, 1 hard win-, stock | Ni averages mostly 13.00; closely sorted |. THURSDAY, MAR 2H 4, 19%. CHICAGO RANGE Cloge ~Lte = 70% 82% 84% 40. AOR « Ale wey ‘ak 20% B1% 30%, ao! 40% 15.00 15,22 Oe Tak tay tas 1.45% 1.48% Rally Comes After an Unin- terrupted Decline Bxtend- as More alWeek Nard .—)—- ‘Stock PB wed a remarkable recovery today after an uninterrupted decline of over a week in which scores of is- had been carried down 10 to 60 its from their high levels of the The rally, which received its impetus from the buying of strong | financial interests combined with that of hundreds (of amaill investors who were attracted. by the high yiclds: available on y issues, ran from one to nearly joints. Bear trad- ers, who had ld stocks short throughout: the it decline, cov- 98 | ored freely, but wofh forced in many cases to "bid hi In order to cover their -commitmel American Car/ was in ‘the forefront of the saranes sellin; FL points nagom fore,the end. ‘Gen yesterday’s leve! n ral Electric of the’ third/ Thaues ant U. 8. Cast Iron Pipe each rec- orded ‘overnight gains of about 14 ints, and United Drug, Dupont. ‘oundation, “Commercial Solvents, “B” and Woolworth sold seven to nine points higher. The rally in rails was led by Frisco, common, and Pere ‘Marquette, cach of which saared points, buy’ of the last named being stimul: dy expecta- tions of: a higher dividend at of directors to be few days. “Nickel ‘advanced seven points ack to 130 and ae phed back to 134 hy 1:30 p. Total sales at the end of: the hind hour were about 1,600,000 shares, as against more than 2,000,000 dur! the corresponding period yesterday. bie pad seat itor low- bet re imery ex- extra firsts 2.30% 2.30% 2.27 282 234 230% 81% 60% BISMARCK GRAIN Furnished by Russell-Miller Bismarck, March 4. No. 1 dark northern . No. 1 northern spring No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum No, 1 he durum .. iS x Ne 2 2 sal | , No. bed ied wiriter . Mard winter 188 We quote but do not handle the following: Oats rr) Fs Harley ..... kt SHELL CORN | No. 4, 56 Ibs. or more . No. 5, 55 tbs. ound discount, under B3| Pate; 70 Ibs. S'pents under RANGE OF CARLOT SALES ,, Miniigapolis, March 4; ‘Range, it grain -sale: dark fhorthern 1n9@1.04% 5 dark northern 1.544% @1.66' dark northern 1.46%@1. ; grade dark northern, No. ter 1.62% @1.40' teeoe. grade 53@) MWe 4 mixed No. 6 » uae Fads te Oats No. 2 white 35% @86%; No. ‘3 “hye Spas 280@91 © No. 2, Flax No. 1, 223%@220%. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN lis, March 4.—-(P)-—Wheat 9 cars, compared with 156 so. Cash: 'No, 1 northern 1.55% @1.58%; No. 1 a ae spring, choice to fancy 1.654% @1.6 1.644; ordine food to choice 1.60% said to contain all the constituents ary, to good 1.55%4@1.59%; No. 1 hard of the human mother’s milk, ring 1.502@1. 704 Now 1 dark hard Mo ntana on track 1. eee 10%; to} * tive 1.50% @1.00%S5 lay. 1.52%; uly 1.48%, Gorn No. 3 yctlow 69@73, o, B-wpite 35% @86%. No, 2 amber durum vest FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., March 4.—()—Butter fat, churning cream 43; packing The pulp of the young cocoanut is Oats e0@ee. nx No. . 2.23@2.27. CHICAGO Chicago, March. rhe Mineai No.| 1 hard 1.64; ‘No. 2 white 1.63. 1 Corn ‘No. 2 mixed 74; No. rellow 10@73; oats No. 2 white agent 4 white 38%; rye No. 2 84%. Barley 71. Timethy seed Ui a Lard 14.70; ribs 1587; *peilies 16.12. Pikadientes toa ont CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, March alive stead: rs | unchanged. ity when youth and vitality oes eon dered stomach, ans Dakdta Auto Bales Can ‘be::dépetided-“upon. Its value is ge oo greater than its ore wits condi- nt. Yes eapabil- ity oft ving ‘service is great- ext. sha pre invi 49, make warters during the gow Show. 1925 Oakland, ‘Rex~enclos: 1925 Star, Rex a eee. ie See. Daigo" Hourng, ood 1092" ,. California top. E> Fi Soun. Sery ‘very good 8 : : i és Eat what you wish, eink what you like, ‘Then chew 2‘Stuart tablet. ‘That gives the ‘stomach sufficient atkaline; the result is a eweet stomach, serene <ligestion, no. ‘nO gas. Full Box FREE! ory drupalst hag Stuart's” tabi. lets, 25¢ and. 6hc, full box jfree if you write tie ‘e A. Buare company, Dept. L, Marshall, Mich. metal box of Stuart's Yor tae and keep it filled! ew for twenty-five cents. , | WANTED—An aif arou the] __ ‘¢=—PHONE 32==—* WANTED—Me barber trade; great deman wages; few works completes; fog and special otter’ “Mol Barber Co ewe, Fa d blacks sround. iteady work 3 Manor 3-2-1 e year Manovilits, lott, N.'D. YOUNG MAN WANTED—To wo by the month. F, Jaszkowiak. 421 Twelth street. 8-24¢ WORK WANTED—Man and want. work, on ‘farm. _bune No. WANTED—Competent maid for gen Pe eral housework. Family of Highést wages. Write cate, Tri- bune No. 83, 2-23-tf) WANTED—Competent wos for aT al housework. No washing. Sixth St. Phone 431. ot tt R RENT—Nice and warm r i fine locality; yr entemg eae at 81 Ave. A, corner ar _photie 1017, FOR RENT—Large comfortabie room| ‘In modern house suitable for one or] bs Close in. Phone 4983. 506) FOR RENT—One ig sekeeping room, $18; one block from P. Also house for sale, $2, light housekeeping a private batn) at_930 Fourth Street. 3-3-1w! two ladies. ene nb? 605 Ave. C. F m 129 4 3-1-twk. ee ity graduate, fs. u experience, married, | Wis} counting position with ty, open for Bo yee Al Address ‘ribune, ____ WORK W ACCOUNTANT patt, ‘ble can handle several eaate small sets of bo your bu: iness ‘does not warrant the ‘employ of u full-time bookkeeper and you want your records kept in. a thorough and efficient meepedig ad ri- @ Fengonable expense : write ‘3-1w hune No. 92. twelve years ‘place ‘to work for room and boi while attending school. Inquire of porter at McKenzie Hotel. 2-f3t home; first class silk clothes done reasonable. Phone 786-W, or bring to 404 Ave. B Bt ei FOR SALE—Eight room house all modern, hot water heat, hardwood oak wood work, south front, nt location, 70 ft. front by], Iso garage. Owner leaving: Price and terms :reasai nae of Spink & Co, Mat a larch 1,.a modern heat- ed four room flat and bath; also Jand td’ rent on shares in Bo; yd and Francis townships. Me- _Tean. Phone 90: FOR SAL#&—Fourmodetn tenant houses, price $12,600; $4,000 cash, balance terms. For further infor- mation write’ Tribune No. 91. mo. FOR RENT—All_ modern four room apartment, also 2 room apartment, partly furnished for light hoi keeping. College Bldg. whens 25: FO apartment, too Peemase'aind jarge closet, opening on large porch. 710 Seventh St. one -357-J._2-26-1wk. FOR RENT—Large ely room’ and Kitchenette” for housekeeping. 8 Rosser or Phone 25W. 3-4-1w e FOR: oes double rooms in a modern house. 419 Seventh Street. Phone_977-W. 3-3t FOR RENT— Completely furnished three room apartment, 713 Third Street. 3-3-3t RM LANDS. FOR SALE—400 acres of land nine ‘trpm_ Sterling, Driscoll ‘and imp ree ‘hundred acres broke. Alzo ‘32 head of tle, 25 horses, farm machiner: hogs, hay ‘and feed. $11,000 for a or $8,000 for and alone. Ch ‘ton, Drigcoll aA TO TRADE—A choice 10 acres of cultivated land in. Valley County, N, Dak brances, for modern | welling Bismarck, Write care Tribune No FOR SALE—80 ‘acres Tand known the Freede Farm, one fr Bismarck . If interested address J. W. McLaughlin, Care of N. D. een itenti WI ‘OR R One y ac near Wing, ‘N. write Mrs Fletcher Wilson, 2912 Fourth Ave. ings, Mont. B-4-4t The N. W. Quarter of Stark County, 4 South , of Belfield, N. D. Every foot can be cultivated, Price and terms reasonable. M. W. Neff, Bis- | FINE build ing ‘ashing to do at|’ Adverlisements {_AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES GOOD USED CARS ge Brothers lower it possible for us to offer you so! very wiQisual bargains, which do not think can be duplieat elsewhere, 1926 Ford Touring, $326.00; Light Ford Truck, body and cab, $300.00; Touring $75.00; 1924 Dodge ‘'o ing in excellent condition, $500. 1 dnsertion, 25 words or UNdEL oer veceeeeees $60 fa 2 insertions, : 25 words or 3 invert iar 38 words OF like new, under 1 ‘week, 26 words or under .. 1 Ads over 25 wo tional per word, CLASSIFY ED. DISPLAY RATES ‘65 Cetits ‘Per Inch all classified ads are cash Copy should be reonie ‘by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 $800.00; Dodge Touring at bargain price of only $225.00. PHONE 808, M. B. GILMAN CO. FOR SALE- A-1— mech: tires; $575. __ Hotel. FOR SA a bargain. BABY seis TER CHIC standard breed catalog ‘free, Beals Chicke -1925 Chevrolet janical condition; Fullarton, at Bismai 3 coal ‘ruck 21 our own FOR SALE stamp ROOM modern house, including 2| bedrooms, full basement, fine lot, garage, for §: on terms. ROOM partly finished house, cli in, on Broadway, lots 17 and 18, in block 84, O. P., water and sewer for $2100, on terms. modern house, east front, full basement, porch, 76 foot front- age, for $2800, on good terms. ROOM modern house, including 3 bedrooms, east front, near schools, fine lot, garage, good condition, reasonable price and terms» ROOM modérn house, well located, south front, full basement, garages! for $3200, on terms, 9 ROOM modeyn house, including 5| bedrooms, east front, full basement, good porch, hot water heat, near. schools, well located, for $6500, on terms TERRIBDE'ECZEM GOES QUICKLY BARRETTES Strong, Powerft Prescription ald Oi) r 4 lot on Avenue BR, b tween Third and Fourth streets. GEO. M. REGISTER | Moor wld O'D w mg, usin the Moone sup t them during lay. I who have painful. enlarged should not neglect them for sometimes burst and y and loss of time. one's Emerald Oil, besidg, so marvelously antisept ance destroys germs and po caused by germs is such a remar' healing agent that cezema, barb itch, salt theum and other inflam: uptions goin a few da been abscesses and open most perfect original bottle which pharmacist can supply yOw, 18,0 fol that gives instructions ‘of the above distressing, compl Your druggist and all drugg! ‘he glad to supply you. Bandae KITCHEN cabinet, wardrobe, $11; fumed omk” book-| 2 sanitary couches with $6 and $7; 3-burner, Perfection oil stove, $¢; Perfece tion oven, $2; enamel top kitchen. table, $65’ table-desk, $2; 2 rockers! at $i; hand vacuum cleaner, $3; telephone + porticres wit! rod, $1; galvanized. boiler, tennis rackdt, $1; fernery’ witl fruit jars at 50. set of flint irons 3! ag rug The; books at B6c; i hoard, 600; dishes at Ofc; ; shovél and spade at Ties t tea , 600; double cooker,” 250; coffee grinder, Ge; ‘chicken wire; 5c; double mallet croquet set, $1; new check writer, $20; miscellun-| cous articles, Phone 464R, 8-2-9t it se much n bei WANTED TO RENT on ground One housekeeping, hed room. State Ww Tribune No, at modern house with garage, good! locdtion, by April 1. Write box 102, Bismarck, N. Dak. ‘ 8-8- rices makes me we} ited onl wil Overland ur 00; Ford Coupe completely overhauled, the lw go at 7-tf A veins hey ing: at ons. ers” mi used for any der | REPORTERS WiLL, DEFY COURT ORDER Bay St. Loui , Misa, » March 4.—(), —-Heedless of court warnings, news- paper reporters were assembled here today for the opening of the trial of Jesse Favre, charged with the mut- der of W. M. Mingee and J. A. Mc- Lemore, federal entomologists. The men were fou(l dead n Picayune, Miss,, February 18, issued a ruling ordering newspapers from publishing testimony or any- thing pertaining to facts in the case. He contended that publication might, hinder justice, and promised a jail sentence for any who disobeyed his order, Several publishers have an- nounced their intention of ignoring the order and publishing the story, ag they would any other. Judge Walter A. White last week Botte rT} fia Nee iat Seite a senso jemen aly: utr Phone LOST—Small brocaded coin purse,= tai mall silver roai pty "Finder kind ru fy th Tribune for rewi FOR SALE—Smith . Typewrit good condition, $25.00. Also, b fast set consisting of painted leg table and four chairs, cl Phone 624W, after six eo Ree Ee ee FOR RENT—Three light shounekecp:- ing rooms. 1016 Broadway, one block east of Catholic School bg Dance at the State Training School Gym (Mandan) Sat- urday, March 6th. Music by Low’s 7 niece orchestra. with Gas. It’s the uel. Dance at the State Training School Gym (Mandan) Sat- urday, March 6th. Music by Low’s 7 piece orchestra. Tdeal PALE DRY Wherever glasses clink, you'll find this famous ginger ale, made from an imported formula. Your cellar will like a handy case of 12 silver- and-green bottles. Onder from your grocer or druggist or call THE WACHTER TRANSFER CO, Bismarck, N. D. Telephone 62 WANTED TO RENT—4 or 5 room house with garage. Phone 1091R _after 6:80 evenings. 8-2-1w WANTED to Rent—Five or six room modern house on or before March WANTED—One or two room: ghonette and bath, furnished. 015. ) or 8 room house, W R by April 1st. Room 7 at Van Hor DARD AND * BOARD AND ROOM at boarding house at 401 Ninth tteects Reasonable rates. Phone Bele 1. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Pioneer white dent seed corn, ‘500 bu. Will sell one-third, one-half or all to Person or persons. Wm. McDonald, R. 2, Bismarck. 2-8t blooded — Scoteh Shorthorn bull, weighs 2300 Ibs. seven years old. Can be seen at McCormick's Ranch, Menoken. . 8-4-3wks. FOR, SALE-~76xi50 foot corner lot on Seventh street and Avenue E for’ $750, ~ Lots are one block from high Write SALE Full school. une N . S| ROR SALE “Iligh-ovdn gas range, § dining, room table und four chairs, board and fruit jars. Phone Pavenjent, O'Mfare, Little FOR SALE--12) Hereford co} These cows should all calve April. Wachter Transfer Co Bottam, Plow. : Knit-tex cloth. k, Dak. FOR ovate avhes and truc! Phone, 977-J and get a square deal, T.M. Rurch. rk. semis © ; Photo by Feder eg he wy nit-tey Coat If the Knit-tex label is, not in the coat it is not made of guaranteed aall o Knit -tex Coat Guaranteed For Three Years KNIT-TEX is a ten months coat— warm enough for cold days — light enough for mild days—stylish enough for all days. ‘ The Knit-tex coat never wrinkles, never gets out of shape and smiles through rain, snow and sunshine. Price $30 PPOLPERPREOMOEA EOS AES PSE MA Bergeson’ S Tailoring ‘Clothing marek, N, Ww MR, BUCK. THIS 1S MR. GUNN WHO LIVES NEXT JUST A NEIGHBOR Boy.EH? WELL GET YouR GLAD RAGS ON LORETTA A AND WE'LL GO OT AND PAT UP THE TOWN No Excuses accepted! JSS LHAVE TICKETS FoR Ss