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| i | q WHEAT RALLIES). } AFTER SETBACK! 2 Prices hnes tn After Early Up- ward Tilt, But Rallies ' ‘Follow Later WHEAT AND CORN DOWN Chicago, March 22,.—()—With & general rust to sell and with lock of sustained buying, wheat nrices today broke to the lowest figures, since Poet 1025, The corn market downward, all deliveries “ot ‘corn aelling at a new low price record for the se » The selling rush in the wheat market. was asso- ciated with optimistic winter wheat crop reports from the and with advices also spring wheat ‘needing in the | cies new “May May ald b¢ gt VGO% *, 1 142% BS % “70% arn~- 30% 4038 at west in already making ra- nid progress. Acute fresh weakness in the | corn market was due largely to continued Increase in the visible supply and toword that the Chi- cago stock of corn has mounted up to 20,000,000 bushels. Wheat closed heavy 13% to 3% cents net lower, com 116 to 214 cents off and oate 4 to % cents , town, No. 1 dai No. No. No. No. No. “RIRMARCR CRAIN (Furnished ior Rega ier oa ses Chicago, March 22—P)—Foreigh buying of future deliveries of wheat, here together with unexpected higher | ¢ quotations at Liverpool, gave an early | upward tilt to the Chicago wheat mar- ket today. On the advance her Spelts, per ewi however, comm sion house selling i i sR eveased, and with the nneapo! 3 market showing relative weakness, Ne ee Pid ald ne ek Chicago prices reacted somewhat. | NO’ x Semple vorable weather southwest and re- 1 cent per pound ‘discount under 65 ports of ideal conditions for the do: ee ee abate tmccrcnid 1b, Ear corn, 70 Ibe. 5, centa ander ! shel 13% e quote But to not handle the Yol- lowihg:. segrese foreign strength which was coupled with the smallness of world shipments and with indications that consumer demand abroad had improved. | Chi- cago opening figures %% to 1% w May new 1.58% @1.69, and July ‘Taal @1.39, were followed by setbacks from initial top figures but also by subse- suent rallies. iberal receipts of corn and specu- selling made corn and oats Shipping call for corn was . After opening unchanged to %4- cent higher, May 74@%%&, corn receded | ‘ to below y's finish, Oats started unchanged to % May 39%, but later underwen y ions averaged a little PRICES enn BACK AFTER ING RIS! MINNAREOL SS RANGE Wheat— on” ‘tian Low May old. . 1 May new 1.52% 1.62% 1.48% quly. 1.46% 146% 1.42% . 11% 81 81% = 79%, te 83 83 81% 81% 35% 3558 35% 35% 36% «= 36% 2.31. aes 2.29 2.29 281% 231% up, sag. 59% 6 May new 61% 50' 60% 6 Frid % i 69% 9) G1% Gite | Gite CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, March 22. }—Poultry a steady; receipts 6 cars; fowls springs 33; turkeys 36; réosters ‘ducks 30@32; geese 19. G NOTES © orable weather in the Southwest, start of seeding at scattered points in the northwest, sluggish cash wheat and flour demand in all markets and the effect of last week's liquidating break told on the wheat prices here today after a higher opening. Unexpected strength in cables »started the market on the upgrade, bat buying was light and prices drag- ged back. The low up to 12:30 p. m., was % cent under Saturday’s clos Pats were stubborn and quiet, hold- ‘ing within % cent range. May eel bes held to % cent decline, and the mat- ket was slow and irreguli May, fer. er 7 jagged % cent and had periodic rallie: May flax seed was firm, at best 1% cents higher. Cash wheat was generally off one to}, two cent: Heavy weight offerings were in fairly good demand at one cent cline, byt other qualities were Gale, Winter wheat offerings were small. Durum was quieter. Corn was 1 cent higher. quiet. and steady. Barley was slow and efsy. was quict and slow. yey CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, March 22.--(U. 8. D. ~--Hogs ; slow, unevei steady to ten cents lower; lighter weight 15 to 95 cents off; 240 to 340 pound butchers 11.20; 12,00; bulk desirable pound averages 1: ity packing sows II pigs 14.00 dow: 11,10@12.05 light 1 13 14.75; packing slaughter pigs 13.50@14.00. Cattle 17,001 ti Rare to strong; weighty kinds quality plain, most fat st ers $0080.00; best heavies early. at 10.65; stockers and feeders scarce; may 7.50@8.50; she stock fully ste ady; light heifers firm at 9.50 wnward;. bul heavy bolegi.as cobs ‘mostly; vealers fully steady al A: 006014 28. to packer: 11,955, aoe upward. to 23.00, ‘angen le: sirabli pn 14.28; beets pon in between gra Ibe ee fel earl; les 10; a, ly; not! ames Jan: nee SOUTH 87, So. St, Paul, Mare i hae been a a rig shad Saye, of corn oth be of corn from alas issppelatinent, te a, ne is igt & latge stock at of ree ‘and Ua Oats were Rye was quiet. |e Flax seed os i is now moving in hel “and port stocks have seentea t rin. Mave. fai " @ Ben is hme to be getting nadte- ; tatrowing of the w read between May snd Jul; is ni ‘hoted but Mey: said to still be ee ot He J @ it beget 1 bears on co: have bad ortits non oi athe took then tm Sat- as prices were e low- three yeara. 42 cents in . it was reported bine that is Sans. 1 hi it bush. si of ‘wheat “tor Sorcagel: and’ that qi ie, ee eral supply, o} eligible. up pening, v.25; .00;° she stock - & i larkely 4.50@7.50; canners ahd ew unchanged; moat polexaa ‘bulls 45.40; heavies upwards _ my 4 ers and feeders in liber: week, tendency lower. steady around 25 . or, aa ality éonsideteds most - stalkers Ties)” avernd weight 2! aa se zai fat lambs, prices. pre PAE SEE Sinaloa = ba ee Bee yeat recelpts ’ cars, com; va ibaa : Year Ago Open ‘29 | Ward Bakin; CHICAGO RANGE —Todsy- Ja Low Close % Today— "Tigh 100. 164 1.88% 1. 1139 188% 4% 1% * Strong Undertone’ —- New York, March 22.—()—Rally- pale 8, en to new The recov widespread Lat was entitled to pt-!édst « tenngy ly after the sustained decline off .— last week, and of the decision of the United States upreme court grant a review of the oheny oil lease case. In the early flurry of selling, ye was driven to 89 but quick iy ped back to sround 92, Ward Bak- nek broke five points to 135, the droped four to 87, and the pre- ferred sagged a point to 100. Steady accumulation of the oils reflected the Publication of additional favorable 1995 earnings reports and new merger talk, Pan-American “B” atid Gen- eral Asphalt each climbed over three points. Sha y ck Trucks, Sears Roe- ‘buck, Dupont, ieket Electric, Al- lied Chemie: |Rails also developed a Seong under- tone with Wabash, Island, “Nickel Plate: common, Atlantic Coast Line, St. Louis Southwestern end Se: Board Air Line preferred in the fore- front of the advance. The closing was easy. Merger runi- ots carried Union Oil of California up 3 points to 46% before prices were again forced back by stiffening call joney tendencies. Recessions of one ior recoveries also were | FO! io und Woolworth. ! ‘ED—Men and. women to learn * barber ttadé; great demand; big wager; few weeks complétes; cata-; log and special offer Bg Moler College. Fargo, NuD. NIC We stilt haw have ran automobile mechs in fora one wi me ie tl nat -expetience. Phone 338 Electric Serviee, 205 rondway.- pemere Nz Date, BN Bp week. We taraiah on ory expensen tb lntradiice our joap and Cashing howesr: tia BEACH COMP, ‘work. by month. af Tesskowiek.. 421 tth St. ry housework. One 4vhol can go home nights. 222 8th street. Phone 869-J. Call_after WA! “Experienced girl for gen- “G8 nifth Se. Pho C. R. Simpson, furn¥ and dish wonie Hotel Wash- urn, Washburi WANTED—At once by a bachelor, A housekeeper on farm. Four to cook ‘ Phone 8F2 1 dia or7 jek for house! or call 301 POSITION WANTED— fifteen. years’ experience, eight of hich hi been spent with auto- ributor; now employed; desires change. Write No. 2, Tri- bune. __PERSONAL PRUMIST AND SARENOLOT ST. adam Lattimorelle, here at 118). Second street. hours 2 to {5 and 7 to 10. ‘eles. ‘See her today. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RE RENT—Very « desirable furnish- ed light housekeeping room in mo- dern house. Phone 525W, 8 Ros- ser, Also for sale: Electric Vac- “uum cleaner, FOR RENT—Two bright sunny rooms furnished for light housekeeping. oe eee Phone 11513 or a RR! ” keeping rooms, with to couple without children. a Ww. Readi ight hi rivate bath, Phone m room in tine Nocalito. Call at 31 Ave. A., corner Mandan Ave. or FOR RENT—One singie room with ey and sith Ben stpeletely ntlemaa. Call to two points frem the day’s high |j levels were Hae with General Pe- foleum, United Cigar Stores and To- , Products encountering heavy; ford poet sales approxi- isvenenti Sr Sinn gy i h Foy grain les: Wheat nt oda eg, 13 A8hG tet gee No. 1 hard sprine ‘hard winter pik No. damier dicen 1.49%; No: 21 Tas 1 own durum hs re yell te doats No. 2 white 37% @38. e No. 2, 81 ee x No. 1, 2. 33. Page me SO 1 rel utter i chica tra ae stan lage ee cream =Ee a viet” irste 08 Fy receipts 20,443 ca: firs hans 5: 26" ‘ordinai first jo. & mix- _ HOUSES AND FLATS, jight room house ali modern, hot water heat, hardwood: floors, ouk wood work, south frant,. excellent location, 70 ft. front by, 4 150<-also garage. Owner leaving’ town, Price and terms reasonable. Inquire of Spink & Co., Mandan, N._ Dak, FOR SALE—Four Le ~ tenant. houses, price $12,500; balance terms. For further infor: mation write Tribune No. 91 L WANTED TO RENT—by April ist, a Ml take’a yearly if desirable. Phone 1091-R_ after p.m. ay FOR A SACRIFICE sale for: cash, o nine room cottage, east, front, all modern, good location, at 518 Sixth St. Telephone 890. FOR RENT—One or two room Spat ments, partly furnished for light College Bldg. Phone{ Rauekeeping: ae NT: on 1st floor. B4 FOR RENT— Four room modern house. Call 427 or 592M. ‘8 ; storage pack: extras 3; firsts Ail. as "7 Cae WHEL i Helps find lost arti-}j Phone}. — 924 Fourth Be Pion 2 Incerttona 26 words or UNdeEF oe sassioeesere $ inserticha, 25 words oF UNdEF yorrsseoreseees “t eae 25 words or ve seeiee senses Aas over 25 words, 2¢ addi- tional per word. | CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are casn advance, Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES GOOD USED CARS Easy Time Payments—Real honest Used Car Bargains—with careful attention given to every Used Car put in our stock, places us in a orition to Interest you with some in” the market. these Practically new Ford tour- * ing, $326; 1925 Dodge touring in excellent condition, ages light Ford delivery truck, $325; Dodge touring, only: $225; Overland 90 touring, $75.00. PHONE 808. * M. B. GILMAN CO. : 3.040k ‘hree Dodge touring one Ford with light delivery Phone No, 849W. Ask a} ui 8-11-41 Here > car: body. LE-—Overland two-door sedan, 1926 model, priced for quick sale. Box 448, Bismarck. FO OF SALE—Ove1 @.bargain. 800 WORK WANTED WANT shirts. Dressmaking, remodeling. Would go out by the day, Reason- able price. Also furnished light | housekeeping room, 423 Second St. Phone 932J. WASHING AND IRONING done rough dry 35 cents per dozen. Also men’s washing and mending done reason- All work called for and de- livered promptl WORK WANTED— Experienced cook wishes work in hotel or restaurant. Address 6, care Tribune ~ Quarter ot foot ean be cu terms reasonable, M. W. Neff, Bis- agth many onk posts; Waters will seit far $1000. W.” Jones, Killdeer, N. —160 acres near state | cap- Stal building; ideal. for dairying: ht for quick sale. rene BIC R BETTER CHICKS—That live’ and grow. Leading varieties from purebred, certified farm flocks. Record egg producets, cat. free. Ci hag re Hatchery, Dept. B, in, BABY CHICKS—Leghorns —15¢; | Roeks Ibe; Wyandottes, Orpingtons, Minorcas 16c, Ail varieties. Guar- anteed; prepaid, free catalog. Write Clay: Fargo, D, CERTIFIED BABY CHICKS, “ail breeds; we ship only the best, 100 i per echt delivery guaranteed. Wrile fo¥ rea offer, John Pelkey, Far- go, N. CERTIFIED BABY breeds; we ship only the best, 100 cent delivery guaranteed. Write for tree offer. John Pelkey, Fargo, )—Washing, specialty men’s! D.|FOR- eae Full FOR SA SALE SIX.ROOM. modern t two story house, full basement, furnace heat, hari wood floors, south front, lot 37% Riverview addition, Sal ».00, yaod terms. $600 CASH and monthly payments of , ber month including 7 per cent interest, huys modern stucco bung- alow, with fall complete partition- ed basement, furnace heat, laundry tubs, heated garage, enclosed porch,, maple floors, large closets, built-in features—-(immediate pos sion). NEW TWO story stucco house, just ompleted, never occupied, oak ‘and naple flpors, large rooms and built-in features, ' immedtate SIX ROOM modern home, three bed- rooms, one bedroom first floor, hot water heat, full basement, front, near Catholic church, price’ $5000, less for cash, FIVE ROOM two story house, full basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, east front. Sale price $35 FIV Sale| on terms, & per cent t front, near Catholic and school, Sule price $2300, terms, good houses and lots in all parts of the city, ulso small tracts of land! in city limits. Let this agency help you select your home, it ha ed many. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block. SAU 5 Heap make ) monthly selling bar new gui couple shout child- ren, two or three room unfurnished apartment, private bath. Best ref- Write to Tribune No. sleeping porch with rooms connec ed_by man_and wife. Phone 482-R. BUSINESS CHANCES well cauipned, steam heat. preciate reasonable. ‘YY, esta doing profitable s John Homan, hy oneshalf yenrs old, and two and one-half ales and one dle with white one and Ironton, FOR SALE C —Two bedstends with springs, two small tables, 1 large Garland heater for lignite coal and one new oil heater, one rocking chair. Call after 5 p. m. 813 Third St. FOR SALE—Bottom hay, _ mixed wheat grass and alfalfa, clean and bright.” Excellent. for horses. Along Mandan Bismarck pavemen Woodland Farm, Box 260, Bismarck, “blooded “Scotch Shorthorn bull, weighs- 2300 lbs., seven yeats old. Can be seen at Meno FOR SALE—Bakery fixtures and ma- chinery of the Home Bakery, priced | ; low for quick sale. See John Runge, net ent Seed Corn, tested per cent. cast | 0. | ROOM. partly modern house,| church | sy ler used to make” THIS AGENCY has a large list of! help-i the “old home dishes” Phone Ad | | Society t at. th Price $3.75 per bu. J. = Chesak, Route 2, Bismarck, N. FOR SALE-—75x160 foa& corner lot} on Seventh street and Avenue E for $750. Lots are one block from high 1. Write Tril FOR SALE—Well machine and equip- ment for same the only machine in town good business, F. J. Appert, __Haxelton, N. Dak. S FOR SALE—Falconer seed corn large or small quantities, Write or call I terson’s Farm, Bismarck,| POR SALE orn, teats 0 per cent also flax off.ot new breaking. Inquire at _atore. range. “Alao child's Street. Phone 597-R. ‘ASH and Diamond willow fence post: for sale. Inquire at Dahl's clothing FOR RENT Phone Piuno, bench and music J or call at 615 Seventh FOR FOR SALE-A Loyd baby carriage. New York, March 19.—“Like moth- a phrase that \ Broadway cannot entirely hard-boil from one-time children of the hin- terland. Be they ever so Broadwayed, there comes a time when a yearning for comes upon them. Now there's George M. instance, To many almost a symbol for Broadway. As a matter of fact he is a son of Rhode sland—Providen be exa The other night the Rhode held its annual ¢ Astor.. Cohan preside on, In arrang w to it that the ole could go on a of Squantum clan know Cohan, for sland what ° never receipt through generations ntum Ind down from the Sq Which reminds me that the lot of chet big hotel is not an uillet, the Astor expected to be able to drag ntum chowder from his t served in a man- mediately recognizable. s, also, a Turkish gathering will put in an order for a pet dish of the h gathering will repast. and an Ar- menian as: don, will insigt apgn “sishke' IT am told that Scotch dishes are the most difficult to obtain in New Y e fairly easy to find, 1 locate a fat dish of “hag- While on the subject of chefs, the former royal chef to the Prince of Wales now has charge of the string of Arlington hotels. He is dolph de Gorog, and for many rs he arrange ble for the British royal family hrough the prince's boyhood, Rudolph arranged the menus and sup 5 1 am told t w visited Amer he all et "fell into the arms of his old chef and demand- ed that Rudolph be close at hand when meal-time, The latest thing in “radio futurism.” A t, it seems, is novice can de- y as he could largely to the canvas and Burliuk, a ‘radio. code. It “wave lengths” on is the invention of David not long from Russia. Its first presentation is at the an- nual art show of the Independent Society at the Waldorf. This society came into being 10 years purpose is to have open comers, new or old. The result has been to bring to the public eye such sight never be- fore were wit is a very “modern motif” t on, There in all the colors of the rain- To say nothing of “Moral a painting of the much discussed subject by Edward Nagle. Most folk are as little able to under- His to all VOT'S DIMATTA? MEESTER GUNN VOS AGOGT CUSTOMER UND YOU LET HIM GO AVAY MAD— VOT'S D'MATTA?. he has become; together! and its -. tess Cathcart made it nation-famed. see "GILBERT. SWAN. (Copyright; 1926, NEA Gervice, Inc.) Sacks 40 conts.| stand it as they were when the Couns: = = News of Our Neighbors Alfred tending the agricultural school at LA returned home Saturday of last week. ter Dietzman’s truck these days. Mr. and Mts. Herman Gierke spent Saturday evening at the T. Haria’ home. Henry and John Gierke were Bis- marck visitors Sunday afternoon. George and William Gierke are re, pairing cars in this neighborhood these days. ‘Mr. and Mrs. T. Harms drove to Bismarck Sunday even Quite a few from he Burkhart sale Mond The annual township meeting was held Tuesday in the west school house in Frances. Ernest Kell was the lucky one to get the job of driving one of the Standard Oil trucks through this part of the countr; The sale at Mrs. Lundin’s place was well attended. ‘We are about ready to start spring work. Dragging and discing can she done now. J.—-Hereafter in the annual re od reputations. Also they must be unmarried and be- tween the ages of 16 and 25. Stage and sereen performers and artists’ models are barred attended the San_ Francisco. daughter of the nude head hunters, her fa and ce tattoed her hair bobbed, is visiting civ- Nas a guest of missionaries. ed to another chief, but and. is sed as pmiweh American girl is at present. It raised its Kend 30 feet out of the water, take it from Captain 4. C. Houde of the government fishery boat. Tommy McGough was given judge's decision over Newsboy Shelly in a fight for the 100-pound amateur box- a North », Fessenden, N. D,, is at Fessenden in connec- tion with the theft of grain in Wells county, North Dakota, and in Clay county, Minnesota, S. 8. Kresge, sued in New York by vife for "$1,000,000 settlement, reaches financial agreement with her and suit is droppe j John M. Goins, who killed six and committed suicide, is revealed at Stockton, Cal. to have had a long list “due for a settlement.” Martinsburg, W. investigating the {babies found in a di Authorities are deaths of four serted house. Allezheany River jam at Oil ( Pa, floods lower part of town or Davis announces andidate for governor of Pennsylv: ue A THOUGHT 1 o-. oa Behold, my desire is that the Al- mighty would answer me, and that mine adversary ha: written a book. | Joh. 31:35. (oe tience and gentleness are pow- —Leigh Hunt. * MANDAN NEWS % | MANDAN NEWS Fi While friends and relatives were preparing for the funcral of Martin bemoil 48, which was held Sun i ife taken to the Mandan spital critically ill. To children were confined home with scarlet fever. Knitting mill machines for making stockings have 200 needles, all work- ing at once. By Taylor + HOW SHOULD T KNOW? ALL I SAID WAS * ONLY A BUCK? AND HE TAREW A DIRTY LOOK IN MY FACE AN’ WALKED ODT! WHY, AIN'T FRANCES : erg, Jr., who has been at- George Gierke is overhauling Wal-+