The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 19, 1926, Page 5

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TNGRTAI © LBADERS LOSE ** Considerable” Hut Hubbub Would eific Ensue Providing Minnesota i and Ohio Win Games ~ Chicago, No undefeated te: ‘We conterence are slight favorites over their opponets tomorrow. pees it appears that Michigan a pit ae Ne were ti pe, gy 159% Major tie its jor Belitén oy hie Nee a pl ray ib brea’ th 1910. ne and 1" at We i016 ie eat “ ft Bee ' “fit BBM ROR” ting Ladies’ Disconitinuing our Ladies Shoe Department. ‘Buy high grade:shoes at same price.as cheap Sycmn: $11.00, $12.00 shoes at &. oe e LY Ris) eal po divectiog ibe . Griswold oe for - ti b ofeaor 3 depart found it very difficult oy by to many: of youd wl | wenterh beer at ss | ke %e fe mele ectantt ry nent ‘can £3 the Big oth ony it Moapa, asa quartets f for the use of tne when engaged in mal fine picture: A. marked absence nye gy roads Fs one Dake-| of the chief beauties of the surround: Shg country from — ital int of | the ditectors but the rtation ish communicat! the ra} chosen, oto: hd boda Eeteds* | says al “a Chevrolet trick was pur- isi po completely sat- GRAIN LIVESTOCK STOCK MARKET. PORTS UPWARD the ary to| subacute fer Sie Seat tae: |Rise Comes Despite Sporadic Selling Attacks Against Steel and Motors MARKETS By parienh Tie tpned “Wie . Dials ei FINANCIAL NEWS spear aise Close Clore” May July Corn— Dec. May July Oats— jee. May —Tod: Yesterday Year Ago Open ‘Today-— tw Close; » 1321s 1.36% lay— High 1.33 LaTh 1.30% 1% Frels. Bran 23, 24. BISMARCK GRAIN (Purnishea by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, } 1 dark northern 1 northern spring » 1 amber durum . 1 mixed durum 1 red durum 1 flax... » 2 flax . . rye . Dark hard winte Hard winter Barley Speltz, 1 cent per pound discouakcaowle mt ta ar 'shapped li ihe ad western are likely to share. the 1036 foctball faeries honors. 56 Ib, Ear corn, 70 Ibs, & cents un- der shell hiascar oe RANGE duly Rye— Dec, Saale ‘at. four more red added | : 4 ¢ . isfactory and the ry eet a five lias 5 time New. York, Nov, 19—()—Despite | eat thet iat mie Hl re proved its ahitlty ‘to go If one team wins and the other] Paint. will be 4 loses, the title situation feetly clear, but ‘if both” aes there may be as mani ants to the honors. 5 Ohio, Al Hite Minnesota are but a st jean each with a detent rs ands of Michigan. Team Won Lost Tied. rr ee oO. 4 Michigan 4 Northwestern 4 is Wisconsin Purdue ‘ Indiana Towa Chicago T. P.—Total Points. O. P.—Opponents’ Points. Spomignemoo Doomnosooe lve iiatt Sear b noon Fag 2 higl aN the nod She Michigan and ; Nokthwestern each could lose. tomorrow and is ‘one defeat.” Suppose then that Minnesota and Ohio win, their stand- ng would be “Three vietories and one “ies and considegabte:, hubfyyb voul ue. ‘The championship stat of -onterence, since its tat ae 51 Rar aba chow that Michigan ‘ootbsll titles, my wall eae for pee with M igan vile ‘estern 1 Minne. Wisconsin . Purdue Indiana has won the" most | metal? oar. for ine juniors with | % Browns hist ule tn t le ‘yentoraen ifeated ‘the | ‘eto, ofev'the eaintay ea es sh conter with orm nel Mass, tu ie in in nd ueraen chee wer conte) Wateke playing guard,| Landers and Vilas aon at International 7 ber il wi sree of rornee, sate that signs be -pre ‘the motorist of the | AMER) where Daghet events’ in the tory ote The ‘aatking With ‘the’ aid. o! Oi | and others Dean te ing. the ee marking them. reocived. Nataral Peatouir® inked them pucritien, mest= going to the that pablie Something.to see to- made the state hi Sieg ee ee feet sel hates o,stagmat mnetee exocitive ae red tollin, ion of spoti ‘ate’s diy json bese ne niaee bist Ay ie hee locat. ae to 3: Weng long Tat as ‘at tho spots they wore tn rortin Their, shtefes, Were trait- wee ng ixtoric looked ter, ne dic nt. fren my thodbend fot x he Nowa nity. i) eas ‘new to to. at Tne when. he: had arrived,. 4n tatters there }-" ‘At ten: they say, rae ae ert ep “ jon. that. is‘ dew; they: in ‘ins: 1b forniaht sims, but ‘nos au ee it pots back’ In through iv eg! desert ‘avonnd the Big aersn be trans vatiahly rae Cheval first trip t6 ‘the Big Horn ranch, set out in a esr. cor ar. An, the first heavy éand the larger nm: and tation I in- ward sporadic selling attacks against Unit- | ed States Steel common and General | Motors, the stock market pointed up-! today on a resumption of group buying in the sugar, textile, equip- ment, tobacco and amusemen’ Encouraged by increasin; easicr credit conditions, operators for the rise started bidding up prices in; $f, tore ont cote’ tent i fi ed soak ey. age obit a i Nehraska tells thi iis ee rie ‘Bight { was. kept awake. raome persistent cough, and 1 f 4 ney, and Tap Brie iy mee Ta x oh sae fa Polos fy Hong ton ar The large real. econc buy. { j common and the “B” stock, eth Da- Be Sr a Oe ctober Ib #12. 05.87 {8 35.01 | 164.64 756.64 Seeker {Retains i ita! Ror Reports of Faorable Weether aS see of the swear te various sections of the list, concen- trating on issues in which speical div- idend or carnings eeeepecnts are believed to be pet Reports of a orarther slight reces- sion in mill operation of the United States Steel corporation were offset by the announcenient that the Ame x in Sheet and Tin plate company, o wsidiary, had received tentative contracts for. between 5,500,000 and 000,000 boxes of tin plate, Nalued around $30,000, Call money was ‘in plentiful cael FY! at the renewal rate of 412 per cent despite the calling of about $15,000,- 000 in loans before 1 p. m. Baldwin was run up over five pein fo 141%, the strength of this issuc reviving frequently denied ru- mors of a sale of its Philadelphia ‘real estate. New a prices for the ear were recorde nearly a score) jesucs inetating Liawett & Meyers American Sumatra Tobacco, Reynolds wieningee '*B,” Texas Gulf Sulphur, Liquid C: bon Rock preferred, Cuban American Sugar pr jferred and Columbia Gas preferre [Lacead Standard Oil of New J. ke to a new low level for the ee 39, The “rights” to subseril piditional new stock at “rights” being necessary to p rehase one share were heavily traded in. One block of £0,000 changed hands at 1 -H5-16, one of 70,000 at two and one of 87,006,000, at 1%, . General Motors, selling “ex” the regular and extra dividends of 85.7% fluctunated within ‘comparatively narrow limits. The closing was irregular. Several ‘weak 5) eS were uncovered in the mari and ~ motor groups ‘olnel a bear raid against United Steel, which fell to around 144 Bhat with ‘na high ibe to Jnark aboye 158 established curiier In| f wee! win jumping ‘five feta toa ee high “and the toc: rnetion stock’ later led an. irregutar /™%, Fecovery. Total sales approximated jigns of! uly rd— | Nov. Jan. Ribs— Nov. Jan. } Bellies = 1 Nov. a shade advance and provisions un- changed to a rise of 30, One of the factors in today’s wheat. trade was gossip that estimated wheat production in Australia and Argentina with stocks actually on hand in the United States‘and Canada pointed te not anly bea adequate supplies for inter- national trade this season but to a liberal carry-over, about 128,000,000 bushels at the end of next July, In this view, the Australian crop is con- sidered assured, but the Argentine yet. uncertain.e Canadian: advices today quoied a Jeading flour miller as authority for statements that the Canadian crop is better than people beli Ho ndded that, with proper handlin Canadian fiour wiil be BR Ste Island, seven per coat > ter weather in the Ahgentine, a drop’ in export demand and the continued hi y marketing in Canada started selling which ran the market into stop loss orders, A‘ low point uw) mid- day, futures were off yesterday's close, Oats were off cent with other markets. Ryc futares broke half cent with market. December barley was off. 14% cents with other grains. . Flax seed futtres were firmer carlier but dropped’ back with grai cents. Cash wheat demand continued spoi- ted but some improvement was noted in localsidemand and the. transit of- ferings continued to sell readily at lto coats ‘Premium over the quoted inter wheat was firm to “af was-steady but poor quality ‘Corn. offerings were light and ye} iow, firm . to stronger, while d-was quiet and baricy steady. to ane cent higher nge, eat torfirm, losing 16% tradi: faconnin noc Poubd whites 2202-5; faaho one Pusnets 2.75@3.00, ocvasional Ag Mitineapolis, Nov. 19—-(W.. eae athe Pee | carly toy 4.00 bulls mostly 5.00@5.2: feeders lifeles ers. cenit most! 25, bt 15,000; market active; un- rong ‘to 25 higher thant butcher and bacon ho; rs “most cwenily eaaraday 11.00@11. 12.10; p: Sheep 20,000; fat lambs strong to highe “better prades opening around 12.75; some held higher; best late Thursday 1 sheep steady. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Nov. 19—(U. 8. .D. of A.) —-Hogs 18,000; actir mostly 15 to 25 higher; shipping arr “tes ‘bulk ‘desirable hogs 11.55@)11.30: 11,80; finished hens uateee rs held highes; bulk strong. wel jaughter pigs 11.7%4@12.00; selée fed kinds held around 13.25; bulk pacl ‘sows 10,25@10.85; few amooth welents iF rar ‘A is cavy we! " hog: @11.80; mediunt 11.40@ 375; ilgn light I 0G Bo pack- ing sows 10,00@11.00; eh! 11,60@ 12.00. Cattle’ 8,000; largely a ¢lean trade on fed stecrs; common and med- | » ium grade kinds predominating; stake offerings held from carlier in week i numerous; peat bullocks 10, Ik feed steers 7.00@ 825; she stock fully steady; light grade Sat cows and all cutters mast Srtives bulls and vealers unchanged; monly, vealers to packers 11,00 down- Sheep 6,000; market fairly active; re G ng to mostly 28 cents higher: to small killers 1 fed westerns 0; bulk desirable fat | v5" Nantes oer gigge top 1838 | bulk 12.00@12,76 ‘ ‘Cheese unchanged. GO POULTRY H ruil iter pigs Nov. 19 Open High Low Close 1.39 L4dts 1.39 144ty “B8 ——_________ | Temperature and - Road Conditions |! ——-& (Mercury readings at 7 a, m,) Bismarck Clou 3 roads’ good. & roads 13; roads fair. roads. slip- Mandan—Cloudy, 14; roads good, Grand Forks--Cloudy, 14; roads ir, Winona Clear, Dyluth—-Clow 1 | cgitechester —Cloudy, 15; Devils Lake—Snow flurries, roads’ drifted. roads fair, roads good. roads fair, roads drift

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