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erat MARCH 6, 1926 | PRICE BREAK » IS reATURE ET WEEK’SMARKET| _ All Trading ‘tested, Bothy b Breadth and Volume, Were Shattered New York, March 6.—(4)—The sen- sational break in prices on the New York stock exchange, the backwash of which swept over all the other principal sceurities and commodities markets of the’ countty, and: even rippled into the bourses of: Kuro} was ‘the outstanding featurd-of : thts) week's ea markets: It dealt a staggering if not mortal: tlow: to the great “bull movenient” which’ has been in progress, with few interrup- tions, for over two years, and re-| duced the quoted value of listed secur- ities by several billion dollars. All existing trading records in| point of both vreadtinand volume were | | shattered. The largest single day's transactions took plaee on Wednes- day when total sales reaehedythe un- precedented volume of 3,785,700 shares, as compared with the prev- ious record of 3.340,600 shares November 10, 19: On the same day, 659 individual issues changed hands, or 34 above the recor estab- en " CHICAGO RANGE Close Wheat— May old May new ..1 duly oo... o— yy old .. 2.24% 2.24% 228 2.28% lished only the day ‘before, Severest in History . Considering its brief duration, the! reaction one of the suverest in; stock exchafge history. Unlike mos: violent declines of ti it wa not accompanied by any stringency | in the money situation, call money | rates actually being scaled down as! the reaction proceeded. Bankers and business men gener. » ag well as leading administra- tion offici: interpreted. the: cline as a correction of a topheavy speculative position, : There’ was no sign of any marked’ change in the business situation, although some lines of spring trade have failed to come up to expectations. The unexpected decision-of the in- terstate commerce commission, re- jecting the financial. terms forthe Proposed “Nickel Plate” merger, un- doubtedly accelerated the ine. which reached its maximum on the day after the decision ap- peared. Fears that other pending railroad mergers would be thrown into discard were later allayed and railroad shares were bid up in spir- ited fashion, May new duly .. (Purniahed Me farc! No. 1 dark northern 1 northern spri 1 amber durum 9] Week was such. thi ct ai 0015 OK 80% 14.93 16.15 14,95. 15.20 14.90 92 16.15 16.15 15.00 16.40 16,20 16,37 acked owt. round 3580, few 8.60; seed stock sacked at, Trish Cobblers | Barely, graded 3,60@3,75, mostly 3.65. ked cwt, ED Triumphs partly graded 3.50@0800, BUTTER TONE IS UNSETTLED}. Declines ‘at Nearly All Markets Chicago, March 6.—(#)—Trading on the butter. markets during the past the tone at all points ruled firm and price advances were effected’ qn the majority of the 4 berth eel expressed consider- ¥ rye: Dark heed winter . Hard winter .. We quote but do not handie the jeiiee ing: peltz, per ‘cwt. SHELL CORN: No; 4, 56 lbs. or more ... No. 3, 55 Ibs. . No. 6 Sample . 0 1 cent per pound discount under 65 Tbs. Ear corn, 70 lbs. 5 cents under | shen. WHEAT MARKET CLOSES LOWER Cash Wheat Firm, May Wheat Lower—Durum Strong to Slightly Higher Minneapolis, March 6.—?)—Wheat prices again declined during the week ending Friday, and in spite of a sharp rally toward the close, the mar- ket finished lower than inp pre previous ‘week, says the: weekly review U.S. department of agriculture. ‘Mey 2 oe touched 1.49% before the faly set. in. ‘Cash wheat’ was firm’ to‘ shade higher. May wheat closed frriden at 1.54, a loss of 24% cents for the week, lowest point heing 7% cents from the previous .week’s close.’ Durum con-. inued strong. with premiums slightly higher. Corn Steady Corn,although showing a slight loss for the week, was port’ steady. Oats were lower for the week. May No. 2 white was %4@% over the May ‘May “with No. 3 white May price to % cent ove Barley was the weakest of the coarse grains. Cash range wat cents, May parley declining : cents, closing at e Shows. Gain Rye snot independent stren; - toward close of we Pig resultin; in a slight gain. sold a May price to*2 ae mere Flax prices were weaker and again showed a rapid ‘decline influenced largely by a jumpy market at Buenos Aires. Cash seed sold at May to 5 cents under, May close 2.25%, a loss of 11% cents for the week. — Chi pon pals ty thay A i cago, ie lar; lighter ‘olga in strong to higher than yesterday’s PE weight; butchers barely “steady at yesterday's low’ point; Yyatk 240 to 325 pound butehers 1 12.40; ma- jority @esirable 200 to 225 pound weights 12.’ ‘jane pounds down top 130 pounds up 14. up 13.90; packing sows "10.41 shi pers 2, heavyweight 11.75@12.45; are ite weight 12.00@ 13.60; ame 12,20@14.00; at wine 300; compared to a week good and, choice matured ‘ateers} in steady; others “and~ yearlings strong to 25 hi om agen sharin, He tara; eae reme long year- lings, medium weight and heavy; best! an: light yearlings offered 11.10; fat she stock 25 to 40 centa higher; upon hpifers; canners and cutters steady te ‘strong; bologna bulls 15) be - an er; vealers fully 150 pid bulk follow: Fat stee 3 fat cows 5.60 ton7-255, 75; canners and ‘cut- veal calves. 12.00@) Be: stockers and: feeders 7.40 to Sheep 5.000; for weok.sround 34,000; direct, and 120 eurs -ftom teed! nj today’s market nominally; pared a week ago, fat lambs higher; 125 to 150 up at high th yearling wethers strong to 25 hig! her sheep strong; feedi lambs fully 8 o tone Jambs 1. 5.265 Beets: extra “tirate 26 @%; ordinary rice it ta low WHEAT PRICES SCORE GAINS Early Setback Followed by Rise to Well Above Yes- terday’s Finish fgg, Marek nd considerable buying. Tradéra ‘were also looking for a relatively liberal reduction of the United States visible supply. ‘Chicago, March 6.—(By the Associ- ated Pre ‘Wheat prices soared ie fresh fens there today after mod- rate early declines that were due to the fact That the Liverpoo) market hed failed to respond. fully to yes- terday’s advance on this side of the Atlantic. * however, was of substantial charac- ter, and: val quickly turned: up- ward. alk was eartent that the Wheat market’ in the last few days ven excellent account of considering the load’ of selling ie on. it garliee ie] the week, Chi- Sage opening ices 5%. off to 1% up,! Goat : to 160% and July poms henge pelerees “by some- thing a 3 round and ist pone ‘of the we: helped {te strengthen corn yalnes and - pe why 78 12 Aftercopening %6 to % aah corn reacted but a0 bere, to %, h Ca ay 0%, and ‘el eis to *snital a line with the hog market, Beer: visions were Ci LITTLE CHANGE ON ON MINNEAPO! ieee ge 01} March 6.—()— Wheat future: a dull s boas tt ote: hy. an was firm uring tl te the session, center aa enst at winnie tg the market re. slow ‘and draggy, fin- shade leer setae rye fin- lowar,:the. re M . was var dal thet” 1% peer ohn at cash poor oo) fan a vsthe Aiquidation poryd 8] Durem, was Corn: was. Sta-| lew ‘up ‘riost, Rye. was 1 ap ley was stro seed was firm to 1 cent better, sales, Sage able 93 tse iigt a slight recession ter mreceipts were expected. }) production and receipts, ac- cording a 1 reports available, were 34 | large: heavier receipts. were not adit absorbed. Demand and not enough confidence was présent to cause speculators to enter the market. Receivers became nervous when stocks did not clean up each day and adopted a free selling policy ate resulted In declines at all mar- kets except ‘tbwpal 38 eed remained ursday when ‘a'decline of a full cent be rete effective. At New York, Chicago Boston prices declined on Wednesday with still further de- clines on Thursday and Friday and the tone on all the markets at the close was weak to unsettled. SOUTH ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK South Paul, rch 6.—()— tuatven. but in the main higher mar- kets have featured the beef cattle and fat hog trade during the. past week, while fat lambs have held to about the same levels ays the weekly re- view of the Uni tates department of ‘agriculture. Redyeed: loading of cattle at’all markets together with a better undertone for both dressed ‘beef and pork were the main influ- ences ‘behind this week's upturns, ledium weight steers reached 10.00 in carlots, the first time this week since early in January while other good grade offerings scored at 9.00 to 9.50 with the bulk at 8.00@9,00. Fat cows and heifers closed at 4.50@ igs a eaey, 0 specinliets selling up- \d “9,00: in carlots on Reiters: Canners and cutters fin- ished at 3.50@4.00; ‘bologna bulls 6.50@5.75, while veal calves soared to a 12.50 bi Stocker and feeder trade was largely within the 6.75@ 8.00-spread with meaty types upward 850. ‘Desirable light hogs cashed from 12.45 to 13.00 Friday; medium and heavy butchers from 12.00@12.25, ‘packing cows largely 10.00. Desir. able feeder pigs closed 25 cents high er ak the week, or largely at 14.00. Only odds and ends of fat. n lambs have been offered recently in the sheep house, these being quot- able about in fine ee last week's we Huying In Chieago, | 11.00. ‘WAN WANTED—(clty_.or country) old established company ey wie ply. capital and math on in yout own permanent business. selling necessities people must, buy every Write a Expertence —“unfecessary. rite TOLLRCTION AGENCY wants with cars to solicit and collect. se- counts Commission basis+-Earn big. maney. PERSONAL CALL 8 'EM, 210 So, 18th St. oad ebranka. WANTED—Men and women rat aici ‘ber trade; great demand; bi pages; few weeks completes; ca‘ log and special offer free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. EARN $48.00 a week. We furnish auto and expenses to introduce our soap and wasting, Rabat BE. Chippewa Falls, vis ‘WANTED—A first cjass Diacksmith for blow work, etc. Well equipped State wages wantéd in first, shop. Frank Bodwin, Kulldeer,' letter, N. Dak. WANT: » sen, work the year around. Fred|— __Manovilite, Mott, N. D. __3-2-1wk. YOUNG M. ‘ED—To work by the month. F, Jaszkowii Twelth street. WORK WANTED--Man ee. on farm. “and wil Write Tri 3-2-1wk WANTED—Two men to work, by ee 19: day. F. Jaszkowiak, 421 street. slipping. Real comfort at Women adore it! To sec one is to want one. Will send you one free to advertise if.;Write Lin- ™ Company, .53 W. Jack- i son, Chici 3-6-1t WOMEN i GIELS Desirous of earning money in their spare time ut home (no canvassing) write Lin- nit Service, Inc. 40 Market _Lynn, Mas: 3-6. WANTED—A Ners for a smal ing club a little way, out. of Supt. Dickinsdn, we 8. School, Bismarek,,N. D. TADIES—Farn extra money address ing cards at home. Experience un- 2a stamp brings full 3-6-It. WANTED TO RENT—8 or 9 room modern house with garage, good WANTED—Competent girl or wom- an for general house work on farm. Write to Mrs. L, J. Garak rek or call 686! A21| Dodge Trothth® lower sible for us to offer you some uBisual bargains, which we: t think can be’ duplicateds h For SApE- WA 13-B-1wk]” small modern house with sleeping or one room apartment, ground floor, with bath, kitchenette Phone 836W. 1 ee 26 words or 2 inserting, 25 wo Phebe eeseintes 3 _ tions, 26 words or 50 1 ‘week, “35° words “oF 138 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 PHONE 382 AUTOMOBILES-—-MOTORCYCLES : ae ss Goop USED CARS sewhere, Ford Touring, like new, body and cab, $300.00; Ford Coup 11.00; ode Touring at of Gnly $225.00. PHONE 808, ~ i. BAGILMAN ©o., * Chevrolet A-1 mechanical condition; gota. bargain, 800 Kast Mi ices makes onl; 25.00; Light Fotd Truck, wit! Overland. Touring $75.00; pare Dodge ‘our. ing in exec ition, $500.00; tombe rely oe al the coach; good tires; $575. Fullarton, at ae FOR SALE } ig ROOM modern | house, Incladin 2 drooms, full basement, fine Tat, or ee, for $4200; oni terms. OOM partly finished house, close in, on Bromivay, lots 17 and. 18) in block 84, 0.°P.,, water and sewer in-basement, for: $2100,'0n terms, f4 NOOM modern house, vast feont, full basement, porch, 75 foot front. age, for $2800, on good terms: 6 ROOM modern house, including 8 bedrooms, east front, near schools, fine lot, garage, good conditio reasonable price and terms. 4 ROOM modern house, well located, south. front, full basement, garage, for $3200, on ‘terma, 9 ROOM modern house, incl ge bedrooms, eaxt front, full agement. good porch, hot water heat, near schools, well located, for $6500, on aerms, FINE ‘ui iz lot on Avenue B., he. i and Fourth streets, tween T GEO. M. REGISTER 8-1-Iwk RT WORK WANTED _ tin ral addition: rl small sets of books. If your bus iness does not warrant the employ of a full-time bookkeeper and you want your records kept in a thorough and efficient manner at a reasonable expense write 'Tri- bune No, 92. 3 ED-—-Washing to do at home. Wij! alao go out of my home. Phone R941 3 ——$———_— _ AGENTS WANTED ANTED. To sell n cture-proof inner tube. Demyn- rate by driving nails into tire. in tests have given good service after having 500 nail holes in them. Doubles tire mileage. Sold under money-back guarantee. Big money] and exclusive territory. Free Tube | MEN pu sell Tn ire PR Riek FLOM EE LR ERE ag Indian WANTED TO RENT TED TO RENT—April porch, and sleping ‘porch. 8 ion, by April 1. Rismarek, N. Dak. WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework, no other need ap- mly. Phone 771, G16 and street, WANTED—Competent girl for gei al housework. | No washing. 406 t Close in. Suitable for 415, pena gentleman only. corner Mandan Ave. warm furnished room; good location; gentlemen preferred, Phone 812W or call at _ 122 Ave. A. ree lig - ing rooms. 1016 Broadway, one block east of Catholic School. Sm=3 “Furnished rooms fo ight housekeeping a private bath at 930 Fourth Street. 1 FOR R two ladies. FOI RENT=Farniahed oF eararail cd rooms. 1012 Broadway. Phone) WI RENT—Good rooms. Call ev nings. 818 Fifth St, Phone ee | WANTE $-1-t€] Was FOR RENT—March _ room apt, well furnished and equip- Also one single room with kitchenette completely furnshed, 3-5 “|FOR SALE—Four houses, price $12,500; $4,000 cash, For further infor- WANTED TO REN house with garage. fter 6:30. evening: to Rent—Five or modern house on or befor 15. Phone Th4R. hy April Ist. HOUSES AND FLATS “OR SALE—Kight room house _ —itlso garage, Owner Inquire of Spink & Co., N._Dak. 10th, one ped for light housekeeping. and closet, FOR RENT—March 1, @ modern Tee also ed four room flat and bath; land to rent on shares Franci, modern balance terms. mation write Tribune No, 91. Imo, ur room apartment, also 2 room apartment, partly furnished for light house- College Bidg. Phone 183, 2-26-2wks. keeping. ROOM at Eva Kramer's} FOR RED boarding house at 401 Ninth street. Reasonable rates. Phone oy 2 '3-2-1w| ¢ BELIEVEME Tm WOT GOING ‘To ET THAT GAGY ELEPHANT LINOM ME LIE ‘THIS: Tue FoR LORETTA EARLY 4 TONIGMT AND GET HER AWA room and_ kitchenette for housekeeping. 525W. “phone soon oom house, Room 7 at Van Horn. all modern, hot water heat, hardwood floors, oak wood work, south front, ellent location, 70° ft. front by leaving} _. Price and. terms reasonable. Mandan, + 3-2-1m tenant Large nicely furnished light 8 Rosser or Phone 3-4-lw BETTER CHICK: and grow. Leading vari purebred, certifi Record egg produc Caledonia Hatchery from flocks. free. lower ds; our own hatche ‘ibune for reward, FARM LANDS _ miles from Sterling. Driscoll and Moffit, Improved. ‘Three hundred it roke, Also 32 h Stark County, 4 South of ath We ae D. 2 COME TO WARM CLIMATE! In hi healthful Ovarks..' Big money, quick returns in fruit, truck, to- huceo, dairying, poultry. | Write Tobacco Growers Co.» Hollister, Missouri. _ hB-1t FOR SALE-80 acres land known as the Freede Farm, one mile from Bismarek . If interested addres Laughlin, Care of N. D, Pen- . ty acres Write Mrs, Fourth Ave. “One hundred i Dak. Fletcher Wilson, 291 Billings, Mont. -4-4t "f TO HEAR from owner of good farm or ranch for sale. A. Curry, 209 S. 12th, Marshalltown, __Tow 3-6-1t WANTED—To hear from owner of farm for sale for spring deli 0, K, Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. C/MOM LORETTA~ GREEZE OUT WHAT SAY? F@oM THAT BOZO lay e wont down from yes-| . % bette: - cent higher. Plax ; A. AND A Bite vo Ext wsTeR- You'd Think So WELL WHAT IN THe "omm) WORLD HAS HAPPENED ALL OF ASUODEN-T THOUGMT You WERE ‘WHY HELLO LORETTA- 1 CALLED For Yow THIS ‘ EVENING AND YOUR UNCLE SAID LO FIND You HERE- LET'S HAVE THIS DANCE ToGETAGR ’| FOR SALE—Cheap- "| FOR SALE—Si SALESMEN’ SALESMEN—$i2 a sn hour actually earned ‘salli the Rew doul work ye $2.95. commisison. Mea: wanted at once for the rallawite counties: ‘hina, Marshall; Sheri ek nen Williams. Dsuble: Wear, Shoe a ake rete "Minnespoty x TEN # 100 Weal i i Experience tinwectssary. men’s wool suite, ‘prices $17.50, fein Also i unlity guaranteed. Reautifal free iaten outfit makes relling easy. Clothes, 1910 W. North Awe,, Chieago. Re s.g-1t FOUN GROCERY thisiness worth $75 a week to. you, Auto furnished. Bo- dine's profits $117 Inst week, No capital required, Send for free hooklet: giving dotaily, THEE. C. HARLEY COMPANY, Dept. nen advance, Sell $12.60, rain- lacey Tadiea’ wear, trimmings in small town: gen- eral ‘and dry gabda stores; side Nine; big. commissions; give exper- i ‘erences, territory in first Moaer Co,, 874 oadway, fork. 6-11 3 ietail grocery salesman in county seat town, Permanent position ‘with chance for advance- ment. Give references and state lary expected in - first le te Care of Tribune No. 94. GOLEBCTION Agency wants experi- enced salesman for District Agent. Solicit Appoint Sub- Agent: kly. ' Giv Iw "Sell uD a ‘guar goods to consum tory. Represent o! est house, best line for 1926, W Northern’ Woolen Compan Falls, Minnesota. aa peanut 1 No experience mission, H stone b Chevelandi oO. SALESMEN Community pHent line of oils directly Etc} pay. particular Company, 2--24-27; 3 battery ischarged batter- inates old meth- lon free to agents. St. Paul i pound. ies instant od entire! Lightning Co., NEW "MEN guaranteed $40 against comn live wire novel any D Apolcton Confection € weekly Retailers MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Piano and kitehen range. Piano has fine tone and kitehen range is large und “henutifully nickel plated. Cheap for q sale, Call at 508 Seventh ateaet, 1 FOR SALI mith Typewriter in food conditi $25.00, Also, break- fast set consisting of painted gate- leg table and four chairs, cheap. Phone 624W, after six o'clock. B-4-3t Lot 50x150) on Ninth Street between Ave. € and D, two blocks from high school. ‘Call John Carlson, Grand Pacific Tailor shop. 3. xty pounds pure # clover extracted honey for: $1.00. Write for our easy plan. Dakota Sunshine Apiaries, Amen FOR” Full Shorthorn bull, seven years old. en MeCormick's Ranch, Menoken: blooded | FOR SALE—75x150 foot corner lot on Seventh street and Avenue'E f $750. Lots are one block from school. Write Tribune No. SIXTY pounds pure sweet clover ex- tracted honey for $1.00, Write for our easy plan. Dakota Sunshine Apiaries, Amenia, N. D. 6.) tal 9-10-11. sit cs on “pavement. Inquire of H. F. Pleasant | 3-6 | com: | 1 cows id cal orien ‘ransfer Co, whet Phi ane age a tauare one and 4 5 T. M. Burch. aa ik tage. ee “aise, “Good condition Re , four. +. year: experience, mareied, wires pear’ sition with. yeaa ig. 'y, open for en, ment Aprit 15. Address No. 70 Fribune. ‘ w een ¢ Paavaisitaciineneres. 6. 21. STEAMSHIP Positions—Europe, Ori- ent; good pay; experience unneces- sary; men and women. Send ad- dressed envelope for list. Write B. Box 30, Mount Vernon, N. iy N BUSINESS CHANCES ‘ FOR, SALE ‘OR TRADE—“A real bar- ” (Barber Shop) and building p, N. Dak. Only shop in town, soul mine, good business, selling, other business. Possession we Ist. information write J. C. bathed A Third _— ale marck, N. FOR SAI ae ‘and ce room. on main highway. Everything com- plete; good business; good farmer and tourist je. Come and see or write, Bakery, Box 126, Glen Ulin, x. Dak. 3-6-Lwk. A USED CAR FROM Dakota Auto Sales Can be depended upon.. Its value ix always greater than its selling price. Its con tion is excellent its ity of giving est. You are invited to mpko our house your headquarters ** during the Auto Show, Oakland, Rex enclosure, * 25 Star, Rex enc losure, * 1923 Dodge, Califo top. 1922 Dodge Touring, good shape, 1922 Dodge, California top. 1922 Ford coupe, very good shape, Buick Touring. 1922 Dodge roadster. 1924 Chevrolet Sedan, exeel- lent shape 1925 Ford Sed 1922 Chandler, Cal. top. 1920 Chevrolet Touring, Buick Touring. 1920 Ford Touring. 1922 Oakland Roadster. 1922 Maxwell Touring, Franklin Roadster. Chevrolet condition, Sedan, good Several Fords in good shape ranging in price from $45 to Under our liberal time pay= ment plan, you may pay for the car as you use it. Dakota Auto Sales Company, Inc. OLDSMOBILE SIX. 210 Main St. Phone 428 Music Clubs Favor State e Supervisor aro, N. D., March 5.—@)— The North Dakota” Federation of Music clubs went on record today as favor- ing the elimination of the federal tax on concerts and favoring the ap- ks,|pointment of a state music supervis- or, to act through the state superin- tendent of public instruction. The resolutions were presented by the resolutions committee made up. Mesdames J. B. Meyer, Valley ‘citys “| Alfred Boyd, Grand Forks, and R. A. ‘Tracy of Bismarck, and were unani- mously adopted by the committee. Resolutions of thanks were also’ ex- tended ‘to all Fargo organizations and individuals who helped in any way to make the convention the success it has been. WELL THE NERVE OF THAT BIG CHEESE- HE'S HAD EVERY DANCE TONIGHT- SHE SEEMS TO HAVE FORGOTTEN IM HERE- L KNOW SHE'S WORKING HIM FoR A ‘ GOOD TIME BoT L WONDER 1F atin TRE ONLY ATTRACTION J SKE SEES IN HIM?

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