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Hi wall MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1986 WHEAT TAKES SUDDEN DROP Weakness at : tiveepiad as Re. sult of ‘League Crisis Held Responsitie UNSETTLED AT CLOSE Chteago, March “15.—()—Un- settlement of the foreign grain market, especially a break at Liverpool which pat British wheat prices phil to seven cents discotnt with fivery, proved to the dominating ‘Facto ri téday, in the wheat market he Buenos Aires quotations were even more depressed than Live 1. The fact that prices at Minneapolis " 05% 164% 1.43% 1.37' 245% 78% ate st 40% 41% 42% 92% 93% 92% 15.05 15.30 15.50 15.47 16.10 16.47 esterday Year A sagen ae wit PTTL RAE TN AS EC TL GC AS MUST HAVE. AN ENERGETIC MAN ith managerial ability to look after our interest in this territory and N position oo the martes man. Apply coLLECTTO One bune WANTED—Nen and wonien to learn went to nearly a shipping basis under Chicago was also a depress- ing influence, and xo too were re- ports that winter wheat crop con- ditions in the southwest are gen- erally favorable. Wheat closed unsettled, 3 to 2 cents net lower, corn 3% to 94 cent © off, and oats a shade to % cents BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Rassell-Mill Bismarck, March 15, 1926. No. 1 dark northern ... | No. 1 northern spring . No. 1 amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum . No. 1 flax . No. 2 flax —#)—Wheat| No. 1 rye. Dark hard winter . Hard winter .. Wé quote but do not handle the fae lowin; Barley Speltz, per cwt. . SHELL COR: No. 4 56 Re or more. No.5 55 fs. . No. 6 . ene Sample . 1 cent per pound discount under 55 Ib, 1 Ear corn, 70 Ibs., 6 cents under saell. influenced chiefly by un- kness at Liverpodl. The critical situation in the League of Nations council relative to issues growing out of Germany's entrance was reported as being largely respons- | ible for vhe erratic action of the Liv-{ erpool bliss On the other hand, ex- mallness of contract stocks} heat in Chicago tended to present} ulative selling and to check radical set a Chicago opening price 2 lower. May new 1.64 @1. 5 and July 1.42@ were followed by numerous minor changes and then by something of ME BArous RANGE 15. High Lor 56% 1.67% i 1.67 1.52 Corn sind onts were affected by the! depression of wheat. After opening! cents off, May 78 @ 1%, corn recovered a little. Oats started 's to % cents down, May 40% @ *s, and held near to the initial rang Provisions went and grain. Wheat May old May new . July Rye Open 845% lower with hogs 85's 3655 37% 37% 2 2.81% 2.30 233% BREAK UNDER CLOSE-FOR SATURDAY | 4 rch 16.—)—Un- in cables and a weakened techni position after the sharp auvance ot & on a period of liq futures today and p 62% GIs «cents under % TH 63% 63 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, March 15.—(®)——Flour unchanged; in carload lots family pa- tents quoted at 9.60 @ 9.65 98 pound cotton sacks; shipments 43,- {/814 barrels. Bran 21.50 @ 22.60,; POTATOES. Chicago,;March 15,—A)—Potatoes turday’s followed the weak but low prices for the day! et near midday. held to's cent dip. May rye ik on a decline of 3%% cents at May barley was fin tt premiums generally | ents: lower, except the! Recelpts. 167 -ca ium protein offer-| mon ings:?-High prot heavy -wheat-was, Sy Poor light weight spring sligh were hard to mov er: Durum offeri were larger but] 4.00 demand for mi quality fancy. shade. Corn was slow in starting. A little| russets tiading was done at 1 cent decline. ‘nts were stendy to 4 cent lower.| Rye, was steady to ' cent lower, Bar- twas firm. Flax seed was 1 to 2 better, than. the last, of last] moat sround 4.10; few Hdahg sacked y ees 4.155 SCONE: to Good wire ina ry, demand slow, market steady, loads delivered sales, freight only d ducted, Minneapolis St. P: sacked cwt. Round white: 1, 3.90; few ‘4.00. RANGE OFC) ¥ CARLOT LES Minneapobis,. i ga of, cartot pedye mais dark tg Pit 1 i @ ry 107 No, 2 i i jo.. J dnber dram "3 iditto 1.52; No. CHleeey rin TOCK Chicago, Ma 4(U..S, D. of A, Hogs 55,000: oleae most .oft early 10 @ 15 cents decline recovered; | weiping. outlook broa nackers inactive; early sales 240 te 326 pound ~ butchers 11.00 @ 12.40; bulk of de- sirable 200 to 225 pound weights! 7 12.76 @ 13.36; majority geod and} clioice 180 pound down 13.60 @ “4 sae tops of 130 pennd yt art 1,69; tor ‘up 14.10: task 1.38: 0. 3 mixed ay, sample grade 56 3, 60 @ 62. durun Corn No. 5 yellow 64% @ 65%. Qats No. 2° white ath @ 89. Rve No. +i, Flax Now sows 10.40 @ ‘11.00; Ta bes pigs 13.00 @ 14.200 qo Cattle 25,000; receipts largest since February; mostly steerrun, 15 @ 25 lower; she stock weak to 35, vgits bu ‘weighty steers early 10,86; 10,00 @ 10.60; bulk 9.00 o 10.20; thin feeders steady: ee low | pete $i ‘bulls about steady; vealers 50 5 off; mostly 11.00 @, 12% easing steers carly at 10.65, sheep 21,000; fat lambs a de- mi for chor ght lambs fairly sétiv aa indications around stéady; tally Wenk to lower on others; few carly | sales fat sheep steady to Strong, | choice aged. saihare + fat ewen| upward few. fs of penne Tambs 13.38 vei i876, steady. fy so. ST. PAI PAUL 7 Sauth St. Paul, March 14. | of A.)--Cattle 5,500; féd, steers geal Yearlings in moderate supply; A , carly sales looked about #1 with last week's close; now talki F eutly top 9.60 for both mei heavyweights; bulk ay 2.001, ane stock dull hier weight heifers - abs canners and cutters bologna bulls weak to 28 ce few tesvies 5:70: bull tes ee feeders in rather) moderately activ 8.903 a load or more o: ited stock calves at latter price. s 3,000; around 25 @ 50 cents! . ower: good lights mostly 11.50; few! “wel hice 11.75. los 13,500; ligne h sales 1860'@ ‘th ally ing on \medium tok k desirable pigs ers, talking we; is to higher; bu = zat aay Mag ub 88, asking fully » stron; fares: Tun includes three doubies! , ing through and one double ‘i- et. . i re dees tof ‘ied @ ring: 0 fanc; 82 4 a 13 mec eholee 1.07% @ 1.11% Ei? 424 me to good No ae et Oate No. o Fhine a en Mery earn iy arle RB No. 2, (HAS St, asd Flax No. 1, Chie: rae iad] , Co#n No, 2-siixed 7645 NO. 3 ‘yeh and Ae tow, oak GS 90; sea.s9 wiito 40% Ti 6.25 7.00. “eet, gh 700 a2 GRAIN. ich 15.) —Cas 16: 2 red £.763°No.. 2 hard | eet to 20, and durit iat ag! CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, March it Poultry. ive steady: receipts 8. tars: fe @30; springs 33; turkeys 46; roos- irs 21; dyeks, 96 30@32; a eaene 19.“ Fargo, N. D,, Mai fat. churning eras 8 i ive ry ae re Mi. CAI G0 F 1 mS RE ag, % aceite tars tub 43; standards Ae: extra. irate 26; storage Dicoee 291. !Local Company’s By "; be signed.untit: Mr. Hughes returns Ce ao aoe tt ett @, Sle No. 1 mixed dumm 1.32 @} 612 and. hoi mde BOE Qo 60; Not packagen 0 STOCK MARKET REACTIONARY Weakness of Southern Rail- road Shares, Due to Heavy Sales, a Feature New York, March 15—()—Weak-| ¥ ness of the southern railroad shares, due to heavy selfing inspired by wide- spread rumors of over-extended land speculation in Florida, was the out- standing feature in today’s reaction- ary stock market. Atlantic Coast Line broke 12% points to 208 board Line common dropped 5% to 33% and the preferred 2% to 37%; all new low records for the year. Southern Rail- way also sold down two points below last week's close. Sporadic efforts were made by operators for the rise to rally the list by bidding up special, such as Allied Chemical, General Mo- tors, Hudson and U. S. Rubber, but they failed to elicit much response in other quarters. Foundation company broke seven points to par in the after- noon. South Porto Rican Sugar was 5% points and Ward Baking B With the exception of Belgian which broke nearly fifty on reports that the forthcom- revaluation would be around the four cent level. The closing was heavy. The force of the late selling wave was partially broken’ before the close when sup- porting orders were rushed to the ai or representative rails and indu: trials, Atlantic Coast Line recovere seven points or an extreme decline 13’ and moderate rallie: elsewhere. Previously W “B" had fallen. seven ani a half points to 53 and Woolworth Sears Roebuck and Commercial Solvents! “B” about four points each. Tot: sales approximated 1,500,000 shares. ¥F F Bb oe -sBid- Was Lowest The” Bismarck Constructions com- pany’s bid of the proposed Hughes apartment building at Mandan was} the lowest of the seven presented, it As announced to rather than 1 higher than that of Johnson & company of Fargo. The . Bismarck firm’s bid was. $55,989 while that of Johnson & company was $56,000, The other bids ranged from that figure up to Approximately $60,00v. Contracts for the bui g will not to the city from California, where, he has been for several, weeks. CUT THIS is wont MONEY nd this, ad, ane ten $n ts to Foley 04 2836 Sheffield, Ave., Chicago, riting your naine and’ addres ayy You will receive a ten cen' bottle of. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. CasrOUND for coughs, colds free sample also fer ot FOLEY PILLS, dure, tic stimdlarit, for the WANTED—A housekeeper, one IGGER BETTER WANTE! WANTED: FOR SALE“41 at the same time build a permanent business of his own, A real pro- under. $ 3 insertions, 25 words or under .....sceeeeeee Ba sty CENTER TLG, CO. vt Md 1 week, 26 words or Cincinnati, Ohio. AGENCY Wants then with cars to solicit and collect ac- | ee Commission basis—Earn ai maney. PERSONAL CALL Geel 210 So, 18th St., pr tional per word, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES od all und bi eae fho can make sausage and must be good at block.. Young man pre-, ferred. Give experience salary expected. Write No, 2. @5 Cents Per Inch All flassified ads are casn in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 barber trade; great demand; wages: Go weeks completes$ log amd 1 offer free. eer College, Fargo, N. bi catu- | Moler} 3.21mi. AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCY CLES GOOD USED CARS The reduction in war tax, together with the new low prices of Dodge Krothers cars, places us where we can offer remarkable valucs in cd ansdie pare. Call at our USED AR SALESROOM and look over 8 stock tor real bargains. Dodie ‘ouring. $200; Ford $300; Overland Tou nes $7 Touring, like new, $125 PHONE 808. M. B. GILMAN CO. 3-9-1wk| FOR SAL 919 Buick five passen- Ker touring car. Was painted last _ Has new battery, In good ing order. Terms if desired. $300. Write care Tribune! 1 to help raise chickens on ‘shares and take care of the house. Write Cari of Tribune 96. 3-10-1wk petent tent girl or 8 cen eral housework, . Small family. 5 Second street. Phone 790W2. 3-10-1w th Coupe, Ford SALI mechanical ability capable of handling large proposition. To those who qualify there is an. unlimited opportunity. Call Sunday, Room 622, McKenzie Hotel, 313-1. _HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—cigkt room house ali modern, hot water heat, hardwood floors, oak wood work, south front, excellent location, 70 ft. front by ne 1022 Ford anh air condition, $160; one 1924 Ford ‘oupe, new cord tires, good condi- 26. Phone 883, 217- Eighth 3-12-3t ‘ord coupe, 1923 model, ood Either cash, easy terms, or will consider trade in. Phone Mr. Bergen at 428. of Spink & Co. Mandan, }-2-1m_ modern tenant 8s, price $12,500; $4,000 cash, balance terms. For further infor. mation write Tribune No. 9). - 3-3-1mo. ‘OR RENT — Four-room” bungalow apartment and heated garage. Hot ‘ ater heat. Light, beat, water and: POR SALE-- © furnished. Ph 3. ‘OR evrolet model, latext improvemen class ‘shape, a bargain iid, Fallarton, at Bismarck hotel, © BBeth one , CHICKS—That live and grow. Leading varieties from purebred, certified farm flocks. Reeord egg producers, cat, g Hutehery, Dept. 8, B, For vd one Ford th light d Phone No. 849W. puns. S-11-tf: For " SALE— Overland” Spad Truck at Caledonia, Minn, bargain, 800 Eas} Main. 2-17-tf ewer piles our own hatchery P appreciated ete alehe Mata os tal 1 ‘Ol RENT—Large front room, par- tly furnished, with large serecned- it. $3 13-3¢ urn oi room for light housekeeping, suitable forone re. of] or twa people. One block from P. pune No. 3. -15-3t! 0, 814 Third ANTED TO RENT—8 or 9 room) FOR RENT modern house with garage, good| fine locality. lovation, by April Write box} corner 702, Bismarek, N. 1017. tf; FOR RENT—Modern, furnished room man and wife WANTED TO RENT By couple wi two or thr apartment references, unfur- bath. room private hed Write Call at 31 A Mandan Ave, or Phone B-1-tf clean, — well two gentlemen or 307 Fourth Street. 12-3 ‘Furnished — or 4 rooin apt, Must be. modern. linens or Silverware necded. ¢ fi smarck. ANTE) RENT5 to 7 ne Write care T. No. + ROOM FOR RE “oniy. Kiteben pri leah 3 to Hehe par- ties. Call 282-J after 6 or Sunday. t FOR RENT—One single room with kitchenette and closet, _furnished: 411 Fifth Street. FOR RENT--Room right downtown over Blackstone, 116 Fifth St. Phone \341M. 3-15-3t T—Nice warm rooms Also space’ for ES BUSINESS: CHANCES | only, hotel in town! with population of 1,000, doing nice business, in fitst class condition, well equipped, electric’ lights. steam heat. Must be séen to ap- 45 preciate its value. Price apd terms reasonable. For, further, informa- | tion write Tribune No. 9 | 3-13-1mo. WORK WANTED. 3-8-tf 44 Mai Phone_ 96s. FOR RENT--Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 930 Fourth St. 3-13-1wk FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS oe Constipation and Biliousness. These wonderful remedies have helped mil- lions of peonlh) his them!—Adv, M ECHANIC wants garage location or FOR RENT. work in garage or Ford» Station. Write care Tribune 98, 3-11-13-15. -Room in modern 117 First street. Phone 195 ONAN ARERR CET: Along Mandan Bismarck pavement. eh Farm, Box 260, . Dak. LE—Dry willow and hauled at reasonable pr Clarence, Hanson, Off. phone 81 ive. phone 21 FOR SALE: Pioneer W Seed Corn, tested 95 per cent. Price €3.75 per bu. Sacks 40 cents, a wit Chesak, Route 2, Bismarek, FOR SALE E—6 rooms and ‘bath, modern and-in good condition, hot water heat, maple floors, book cases, cast front. * Price $4,750.00, Terms. BUNGALOW -5 rooms and. bath, maple floors, hot water heating plant, good. ‘condition, close in. Price $4,100.00. Terms, HOUSE—6 rooms and bgth, full two story, east front, located north side ear capito). Price $5,000.00, BUNGALOW ior SALE Full Givoded Scotch Shorthorn bull, weighs 2800 Ibs., seven years old, Can be seen at MeCorinick’s Ranch, Menoken wks, FOR SALE—754150 foot sSenee lot on Sevonth street and Avenuc K for $750. Lots are ore block from high school. Write Tribune No. 93. ni R. Forbes erans’ son, Washington, March ()—Chas. former director of the-vet- bureau, and John W. Thomp- St. Louis contractor, convicted at cago of conspiracy in connection ‘ith hospital contracts, were today de- ied a review by the supreme court. Forbes and Thompson were each sentenced to terms of two years in Leavenworth penitentiary and fines of $10,000. The grounds advanced in support of their petition to the su- preme court were substantially those wi FOR very Ask fort - completely] 7; advanced without success in the cir- ARS PSS 3-4-1mo. FOR SALE-Three deen Angus bulls, row seed barley. berson, Bismarck, FOR ‘SALE: . Flour 70. in good condition ing. terville, immediate occupancy. ‘Small cash payment, bal- ¢ in monthly payments. HOUSE --5 rooms and bath, modern, miple floors throughout, east front and in fine condition, located on ith street. Price $3,150.00. Term: HOUSE--5 rooms and bath, modern located near Park. Price $3,960.00. Terms. di NGALOW: rooms and bath, dandy condition, Inwn and | trees. ‘age, excelleht location. - Price 200.00. Do not delay buying that home and| realize the fulfillment and happiness of your fondest hopes, The above are all excellent values, We have the BEST t and can loan you the money to invest. Come in and let us solve your in- surance problems. You need com- plete protection and we cun assist ‘ou, FARM LANDS FOR SALE Bie! MORTGAGE SECURITY COMPANY, IN Office with First Gi Phone 138 Inquire ‘fe So. Dak. Tegistered marek. FOR SALE- Ped cow and heifer calf. . R. Breen, Bismarck, N. FOR SALE--Twe on pavement. O'Hare, Little Dak, SALE—Falconer large or small quantities. Patterson’s Farm, Inquire Bldg. 4 work call 113 Sevond. St. L. L. Monson an FOR 60 acres good wheat producing land in Dunn county néar Dodge, N. Duk. Acquired through foreclosure, will sell at real bargain to someone for sale, Will also sell on Write ©. W. Beck, Mechani lowa. F A vulcanizing shop opened at 216 Fourth | location formerly oce terms. | Everready Ti sj he ne of nen ‘kK and will B. Gilman ‘company A 4 ¢ aris Free, formerly with FOR sane : vn as | testy shop, will have full Frecde ile f n nterested add: i teal n, Care of N. 1 uses the Hawkinson systen repairing, bei iy sh licensed to follow this The shop equipmen from the T 5 was located _ Lost : marck Hank Bldg. nel dress with tan pockets, fth rom Aye. Ca tiger cat called Tom. Corwin, Phe = Fargo, N. Dy March 15. MISCELLANEOUS Biase a ‘mae in til 0 urbank’s Quality | 4 t. ‘This is a new dat oie yi, superintendent ne excellent milling qualities develop- and grown in ux greet Ripens ten arlier than a other vari pedal oth: by er in Anyone interested in inquire of A. Rust, 419) th St., Bismarck, N. D., or bed: Robertson, Selfridge, N. Dak. mmenced a ans for the structure are and the contract can be FOR SALE: One. good h we e Haviland China one $200 Edison, : 7 4 rou ro maple chiffonier Singer sewing machine, $35; famed | oak library table, $10; and oak buf-; Hibbing.— Part fet, $15. Will trade any of above| fair. for good tent and camping outfit.) Duluth.—Partly good. Grand Forks.— Clear, rood. Mandan.—¢ Minot.—Clenr, Jamestown— good. id ¢ buds, , cloudy, ary-dino table, 1 day bed, uffet, all made of kitchen cab- 2 oe 1 baby high chair, jars glasses, 1 lady's winter coat, lady's spring coat, si: leather irs, 1 windsor — rocker, n walnut, | 1 1 table, ads. rs rough, Pipe smoking in China is way to the cigaret. Rulk fuel ‘with air is Hardware, FOR SALE—Bottom hay, mixed wheat grass and alfalfa, clean and bright. xeellent for horses, 1 vapor plosive, = WELL LORETTA DARLING:THE BiG CRISIS IN OBR ROMANCE’ LET'S GO OUT TONIGHT ‘Yo. 2 DWE, DANCE AND BE MERRY — WHAT SAY A Big Worry “OW BUT CHICK= 1 CAN'T- You KNOW EDMUND IS . COMING TONIGHT For HIS ANSWER - BLT I’eu SEE You TomorRow NIGHT HONEY! WAT TT IS, A TRIANGLE! 1 Lome, i SHES, Been FoR, ORETTA — SHE'S BEEN UP ave YT WITH THAT PE: ING Bi ane EVEN THOUGH a Gia. DOESN'T. LOVE A FELLOW IT MUST TAKE A) LOT OF NERVE TO TELL HIM So- 0 YoU Kmow WHAT A AAPOR NES registered Al Also. pure tractor, 40- r road grad- Write David Gustafson, Cen- —Beal seed corn test 92, Schipfer & Lambert, Route Fresh high grade Hol- horses S. T. Johnson Open Vuleanizing Shop zing department. 1 The, Monson ‘tire Service shop ing shop which treet. “x: Minot Will Have | F and R Theatre arded. aw; | Toapetalines and Road Conditions : 10; 10; when cuit court of appeals. These included the alleged illegal and seizure of-papers, the in- ney of the evidence, the. ac- ceptance of the testimony of Elias H. Mortimer, the principal government witness, and the attack upon the jur- isdiction of the federal court at Chi- cago to try the case, it being asserted hat the alleged conenivpe. hid been formed there and that nd act had been shown to thaye been coms mitted there in carrying it anto ei- fect. SURETY CANNOT BE HELD BEYOND CONTRACT TERMS Molding that | cannot be held be: terms of his contract, the sup: court reversed the Mountrail coufity district court in the cases of Moun- trail county vs. The Fi k, Si and W. > 6 Fred Ro- 3-11-1wk. B-12-8t. shorthorn 3-9-1W Inquire D. R. Write or Bismarck, Bel and 3) Ww d y on a bond ond the expressed and The Blaisdell State Bank lell. and Smart and Hanold. he individuals named were sureties on bonds 43 county old Bl been in the the . L. Mon-! will oper- Monson's are well no doubt just the same nied to the ailprente’e on one ree Reversing the district court, which ud found in favor of the county, the ih cour 1 that the provisions in the bond et which required that notice be he sureties within 90 ¢ not com- asing the th ch rand ha re not prepared to m of tire 4 the rule would apply in all eas hop in the method, - purchased | named in honor of a dnival. almost grow as ed: | France produces 700,000 metric | tons of pay Con-| by | A) Minor t 8 svun as | completo “% a. m.) ds good. ds good. | ds fair, Is good. roads | M4; roads roads | good. | roads Is heavy. | roads | p his mind civine| Bet is going t goes right put and marrie up her mind she was going to marry mixed! him before he made up her mind that he was going to marry her. 1 By Taylor | ELEVEN OCLOCK- WELL © S'POSE THE BABY ELEPHANT KNOWS WHERE HE STANDS BY THIS TIME - 1 HOPE LORETTA DON'T FALL FoR THE OLD "BOO HOO’ SYMPATHY RACKET— SHE'S TENDER HEARTED AND A FEW TEARS MIGHT MAKE HER. LOSE HEART - GOSH- WHAT IF SHE DIDN'T TELL HIM-NiO?L