The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 27, 1926, Page 7

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Tribune ur PHO iad tia @eareth ‘WEN—Sell ie gods in country. city; be independent, have se : we sell on time if wis! ceded country; no outfit for étty; train you ating, erent unne- cessary. McCONNON CO., Factory aay Winona, Minn. Govi INMENT juards } . Paal. SA’ Mi ace Aine,” C: MecKibbon, Hotel Ani con. pid “week MEN AND WOMEN barbers demand ot goed wages, 8 Baht required. jog Barber College, Fargo, N. D. Estab. _ 1898. z | ow New Speeint ¢ Co., ce be an ae ‘Bhatier Just oat “ee daily ‘casy ig winter seller. Pea if pD—Man with Ford, who can lease advertising sites and sell them. Write Tribune 1. WANT! first it tailor. Write Tribune Ad, No. 73, FEMALE HSLP WANTED WOMEN-—Make money sewing bung ulow aprons, children’s dresses. Ma- terials, cut. instraetions furnished. Experience unnecessary. Write Henry ee a Co., 104 Fifth Avenue, New Le ois. tices TADIES-—We pa: cards. attr ad for popped 4 na selling; addressed rife gs particujars. Hudson Card, LE o Flatbush Ave,, Brooklyn, N..¥. LADIES—We ‘pay $16 Hundred gild- hristmas cards. Pleasant spare THE 50. ad 802 N. Clark, BISMARCK “TRIBUNE acres ‘acres in another 4 fruit land near White nee. fie It.is free of is land joins et ll trade for Bismarck! he ota farm in, one pie piece o: Salmon, ddtess ‘Tribune No, 79. Tints ba ‘LAUNDRY HOME LAUNDRY—Firct. class wo done. For men's shirts, blankets, urees’ Ral og @ special 0 family washings taken. call and deliver. Srey Bulten' Home Laundry, 31 ae xy corner of Mandan: Ave. _ Phone 1! __ BUSINESS OProRTUNrTT START USED Tire Store. B fits. Tremendous: demand lst for wholesale prices week. Nearly itive te: tly used ERS, 1308 TR Halsted, ch Chi EE ae id — AND FLATS | Foe pi room Taodera| Stop tes street including mediate DEPENDABLE USED CARS od gilding VISIT OUR USED CAB SALESROON —We dis 00d Core. just in shat th m ain ow LB be dp) fae 2 cnet garnet Linn it neler. ‘Alt oo at information. M. B. GILMAN CO. East 2ist St., TADIES—Make $25,00-$60.00 weekly addressing cards at home; ¢ CAPITAL CHEVRO ience unnecessary, 2c stamp bi particulars, HH. Lichty, Newe nr Gekiand. oneing se top, 1923 Indiana. WORK AT HUME—86 a dozen meking| and overhauled, © searfs. Experience unnecessary. No wie ike inclosutes, with wtmtae take Canvassing. Particulars for sI amp. Linnit. Service 191, Lynn, ing, Dodge touring, Ford truck with transmission cab box. Mass. DIES Terms. Capital Chevrolet Co. —— formation, ugiern fe _ Fifth Ave. N. LADIES—4nteresti Gilding Christm $16.00 hundred. spare time “work Cards, We selling. nal Card, Be COMPANY'S For ® ENT A 4° room — bungalow, either furnished or unfurnished. a piano for, rent. Call at 503, h Ninth stteet or Phone 783LR, |! FOR RENT- Big room house_ wisi a. seats ries Ba p-d fy 80 garage. For eal leman’s a 3h very cheal ‘hone —A ey house, two oe it Of the Roosevelt, school. fa at-413 ae aa street. Phone fark RENT—Warm ited three room ait modem fiat. Close in. Reasonable rent. Phone 622. ting Cards, free eae for addressed envelope. rkville Card Dept. KD 864 axingtes Ave, N. WANTEI ‘om pe te for ivunewenk. "H ighest wages. Write box 45% Bismarck, N. D. WANTED—Girl for oa B. Rosen, “TLAWN DRESSING | About half shesp-mantre. Let.me show it to you—it ia iy years old. Let me. haa! oir sebee and. gar- 29| bage by the week this winter. a T. M. BURCH WANTED- Woman to take care of| Phone 9777 417 Seventh St. Permanent position. kath SHARBENING—A satis! tory job of gfinding done. You can do no more than give us a ¢rial. ae i farm or pilin te ‘and for tale. 0, K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis. auofold. <ail at 980 Fourth street. FOR P"sNT—Niee steam heated fur- rished apartments. on Laurain Apart=.ents, F furnishe FOr t. in modern home. 520 Seventh reet. ———$ FURNITURE FOR SALB FOR SALE—Edison pi records, two beautiful holstered chairs, cut glass, embroidered linen, floor lamp, elec- trical appliance: ures and oth- er household This is all new goods which never been used and is suitable tor Christmas gifts. Phone 737R or call 408 West Rosser street. le demanetreoe FOR SALE—Dining tables $10.00 and i PREMIER ELECTRIC $5.00, dining cualra $2.00, ert rf Premier machine $15.00, dresser bufe| _ Ravenswood A fet, $15.00, daybed $30.00 davenport $10.00, ea table $20.00, trom- 00, phonograph and record $30.00. Roy- H. , 710, Seventh street. ce FOR SALE—One new 6x9 rug, electric plate, one floor lamp, one baby bed and mattress. Phone, 1140 or call at 18 Ninth street’ mornings or evenings. FOR SAL cheap, one Kiddie Koop, one child’s bed and one gas range. Mrs. L. A. Shipfer, 4 Ave. B. BOARD AND ROOM FOR RENT--Rooms and board in modern home, one room suitable for two, Also single room. ie if Phone er 2% in street. rn room, ‘Foom, large end convenient, extra warm, near post- office, reasonable. Phone 360W or call at 208 Rosse: FOR RENT—Good sized front room with closet and kitchenette. Well FREE TRIAL. Competition elimin: aa 411 Fifth street. Phone ated because we take ey gets in sy trade, Bigstason ROW. Onese- ROOM FOR RENT—Nicely furn' tunity to make large room in strictly modern home for’ No stock to carry. one or two. | Call, at, 702 Seventh street_or Phone 35 t/FOR. RENT—Furnished foom on first floor in dome Call at 211 Thayer or Phone ron et ies pony tare rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 406 Seventh street. Phone 219J,. iat RENT- furnished or ..un’ 606 Second street. Pho | FOR RENT—A warm, well a room, suitable fr two. Close in. local representative immed- iately. Offers 5 tube eonsole and table models at_low prices and on tnnecensary. $70.00 weekly. Write 80. —Rooms with or without iso wanted table boarders bard Dunreven. ENT--Twp furnished it | roatbernin reoms, Call at feo For RENT-“Furnished foam. 813) sy street. Phone 843R. a Rant eed Turnished rooms. Phone. 485M. wae: mending xed making man's | FO) “ ‘Mize Cook’end Miss Mar: inaron. WANTED TO BUY a jave a good nobby lecking 6 or 7 room ern house ne that may be so for sale at a; parts, communicate with Tribans: jo, Call at 309 Eighth street. Phone 834J. i ainieditteacmeghonats FOR &. For Forty a oat ‘THE BISMARCK a as: ‘Weakness ‘t tins erpool Quotations Leads to Rush of Selling Chicago, Nov. 27- Favorable weather in Argentina, er with unlooked for weakness of quotations | jejat Bue Aires and: Liverpool eave a downward spring values here. Besid de- jes, export, TRIBUNE A A, MARKETS FINANCIAL fy Aloctitit Press Lfaxed Wite< worn > Close ‘esterday Year Ago 1.63% 1.59% N48 July ts ec. 2: Rye— today tp wheat Lai mand for wheat from-North Amer-} ‘Rib, fen ‘was only mod . Shai aeply lower prices for low grade wheat Winnipeg acted as a further bearish influence, Wheat closed heavy, % to 1% mad net lower, corn % to % cent s cent to % cent off, and provisions vi Eline to 25 c advance. Emphasizing advices today of bet- ter ther in Argentina, reports at hand said the wheat yteld of Santa Fe and Cordoba ih oe are turn- ing out above expectatio thd averages yy excellent Hand, the condition of the new crop Nae hs pr Bahk ene nearly acres is iceralian caeari “current today were to the effect that late thre: ‘aj ing returns are below predicti The total bopige asst cro now estimated bus! ay a reduction of 10,000,000 bushels compared with a previous forecast, but 25,000,00sbushels over last year's production. | FuTul lon Mi Minneapolis, future: dragged ‘oday rie ee ‘fish and marked Wikies wat cent lower. Le eased gradvally were feeble Up to the and rallies ral lied part way with corn. | barley sagged * cent on scattered’ liquidation. Rye futures declined 1% cents on liquidation with support | indifferent on the decline. jax: | seed was weak. Cas wheat generaly was. firm. Good to choice spring sold readily at firm premiums. Poor lightweight and damaged offerings were slow, and’ steady. Winter wheat was firm and quiet. Duram was firm and unchany Corn demand was goed for low, quiet for new. Oats were quiet and steady, — was firm with good deman ch scarce, and wantes Batley was firm with an un- changed price range. Flaxseed was spotted, choice tin, |) : ang medium to poor quality slow and draggy. GRAIN REVIEW Mitneapolis, Nov. 27.—(#)—The wheat market’ was fairly steady dur ‘ing the week ending Friday, Novem- ber, 26, and towards Tne close an even firmer tone prevailed, says the weekly review of the United States depart- ment of agriculture. 8 dwindled considerably ogether with an improved milling Frese advanced cash prem- iums one to two cents, December wheat advanced two cet for week, closing Friday at 1.38%. Durum tone was also strong both in the cash and in the futures. No. | amber was quoted at 10 cents to — over Duluth December with N: 1 mixed at five at 36 cents over. Du- luth December durum advanced 2° cents for the week, closing Friday « 80 ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Nov. 27—(#)— Price changes if any were toward higher levels this week in all branches of the livestock trade, says the weekly review of the United States department of agriculture. Fat lambs and hogs closed mostly] Ii 15@25 cents higher, while cattle uft- er the sharp price hammering of a “Talking Pop Out of It oo ern TMURRY DP ~ Yoo Mvow Your Wect Wei -what's “5; we MATTER ATi MY LITTLE GIRLZ OLd DADDY WicL She CaN KEE! from 16 cents de-+ c lone, ofa el m1 14.30 15.60 Bellies— Nov. dan. “~ igh law boar) 2.36% “Wash ink 13.55 PAGE SEVEN. Me apparently taking. little, part in : the week's proceedings. Powerful Joesting Placed on. : poele apparently well supplied: with All-American Team. nds, had little difficulty in mark- ing up their favorites, more than two : score issues attaining mew peak] New ¥. “Nov, 27—-UP)—All. prices for the year, or longer, dur-| American ti ade their, appear-; ing the week. Baldwin.touched 159,|ance here todas with newspaper’ tne highest price ever Pecorded, and pe in fermonert on, @ election Texas and Pacifle Land Trust,! of majority ‘of the otkshanding which ordinarily changes hands in Theten: iedman Michigan at‘ 10-share lots jumped points to a|quarter and seaituih of Minnesota record peak at 1100 in one day. is fullback were unanimous choices, —— jbut there was syide hide Y CHICAGO POULTRY opinion on halftacks. Chicago, Nov. 27—#)-—-Poultry| Followiig is a news steady; receipts 11 cars; fowls! sus on an_Alt-Amefic: 0%; roosters 17; springs 16@ iy 21; turkeys 20@27; geese iB@it jali cause, ends. $i Wickhorst, Navy, and Nelson, Iowa, j tackles, ‘ Schmidt, Army, Hess, Ohio State, guards. loeringer, Notre Dame, center. Baker, Northwestern: ers, Pennsylvania; O’Boyle, Notre Dame, Kuer, Southern California, and Wil- aon, LvFayette, were mentioned chiefly for the halfback , NatiRbek paeieiane: MINNBAPOI. 18 FLOUR Minneapolis, .Nov, 27—(P)—Flour 10 cents higher; in carload lots, fam- ily patents quoted at 7.90@8.00 a barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks; shipments 47,431 barrels. Bran 24.60@25.0. FARGO BUTTER Farg@N. D, Nov. 27-—)—But- ter fat, Raienie cream unchanged: | packing stock unchanged. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Noy, 27 No. 1 dark northern + $1.26. No, No. and Nebraska Grid Star. Turns Professional Lincoln, Neb., “Noy, 27—U)—-Fi, Weir, twice all-American tackle and two times captain of the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers, has turned professional. week earlier, under light receipts inished up on a mostly steady to strong basis. The offering in the cattle division this week was of comparatively plain quality at all times, the steer end ng lurgely of short feds and jgrassers, these selling for the most art at 6.00@7.50, with some few loads of better oe le short feds up- wards to 8.50@8.75; plies turned largely 50 spread, outters from 3.60@3.76 and bulls at 5.00@5.50. Stocker and feeder rates held to the same terms as a week earlier while vealers scored a 25 cents or more upturn, hese closing at 9.50. day's trade on fat lambs was ucted on a 13.00 basis for desir- nds for the most part, a few pals of strietly choice nnesota offerings reaching 13.26 late inj the session. Culls and heavy lambs ‘sold from 8,00@10.50; while sheep |held steady fer the period, these sell- ing from 4.50@6.50, ‘ Hog house trade was a snappy af- fair at the windup and practically allj of the desirable butcher and bacon at! she stock sup- in the 4.25@| | hogs sold at the one price of 11.25) ¢' or at their high point for the week. ackine sows cleared at 9.75@10.00 Pigs sold at 11.00, or around 50 cents ‘Jower than a week earher. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, N -(U. 8. D. of A.) —Hogs 3,500, activ to strong at Frida: strong to 10 cen age; top 11.90 paid for choice 290° pound weight; bulk desiral hogs 150 to 250 pounds 11.70@11.85; jum grades offerin, d kind 11.25@11.50; desirable slaughter pigs mostly 11.50@11.75; Meu desirable packing sows 10.40@ ; few lightweight 11.00@11.15 rs 2,500; estimated hol ; heavyweight hogs 11.50@1 H ‘dium 11.45@11, ht 0@ oe light lights 5@11.75; pack- eg @11.15; slaughter pre-holiday _ad-! vance in oagity: steers largely lost at close; compared with week ago closing trade 35 cents higher; with undertone very weak; fered less decline late; cents higher than a week earli desirable light heifers up; other, rades she stock steady to 25 cents igher; good to choice fat cows shar- ing advance; bulls and stockers and feeders steady; veale 00 higher; practical top commercial yearlings, 12.90 with several lots international) show fitted yearlings 12.90@13.00; Il lots making 13.25@13.50; pra top weighty steers on c! und 10.50; week's bulk prit ers 8.25@10.50; — yeai 50; fat cows 4.50@ a) calves 1@12.00; stockers 6.50@7.60. Sheep 2,000; odd loads fat lambs and sheep about steady: for week, 4,500 direct and 18 doubles from fee bot teh hi 0 75 higher 50" cents higher feeders. and | yearling wethers' week's top prices: Fed western lambs 14,25; natives 14.10; fed clip- ped lambs 12.50; fat yearling weth- ers 11.35; fat ‘ewes feeding lambs 13.35; bulk prices: fat wooled bs 13.00@13.75; fed clipped lambs_12,00@12.50; yearling wethers 10,.00@11.00; fat ewes 5.00@6.50; cull ally steady | ¢ lambs 9, og 50; range lambs 11. STOCK MARKET | 18 UNSETTLED Baldwin Jumps Five Points to New Record High, But Sharp Break Follows w York, No jump of five po -—()—A sud. its in Baldwin n to a new record high at 164, follow. ed by a sharp break wi ly wiped out the day’ tled toda: orenine practical gain, unset jod of streneth. wustrials, closing du mixture of quiex.y quotations dis. ains and interests b had be preferred, wh esterday, f 3 in such heffield, Allied borough Air Reduct ‘one to three points below yesterda: final quotations, New York tractions was accom| ed by rumors of an increase The closing was irregular. sales approximated 750,000 shares. Chemical, | Inter. Woolworth BUTTER MARKET zo, Nov. 27.--)—Fine butte: was in light supply throughout the Tetrazzin week. This shortage caused price vances at New York and Chicago where buying demand was enough to clean up receipt diately upon arrival. Trade was fairly active and at th close of the week the market tone remained firm. Operators re aseauaiarery in the general situa. imme FINANCIAL New York, Nov. and prospects are of 20 leading ind strial issues ad: vaneing to within less than in September bond price: ing to easier money rat to record high levels. Trading | professional character, with the pub: DO ANY THING You SHE we Gun! T! HAVE You HUN - feeding stock market after an Early gains of one to two points in Stand- meited issues as Sloss An early rise in active | new phase of lif express 27--)—Despite occasional bear raids against stocks ions; killing lambs clos-' of companies whose current carnings| artiate, sang in “Othello. disappointing, | sank at the thought of singing before sheep weak; feed-|both Industrial ‘and. railroad. stocks| the most brilliant star that then had ing lambs mostly 25 cents lower; |gained ground this week, the average | ever shone twol/entirely forgot her self and attained points of the record high established] a new height. respond-|the young Tetrazzini » moved up! enthusi: tocks was largely of aj would take her 1 northern spring... 1 amber durum. No. 1 mixed durum Weir announced in a telegram. to No. 1 friends here today that he would play No. this afternoon with the Franktord y team of Philadelphia. Guy Chamber lain, former University of Nebraska star, is manager of the Frankford team. ? STATE BRIEFS { Ht Sesh cease Jamestown—In game cf season b defeated Jimmie F | last night. red durum flax. .@. 2 flax ark hard Hard winter ... Oats Barle: Speltz, per cwt. sane SHELL CORN No. 3, 56 Ibs. No. 4, 55 tbs No. 5, No. 6 1 cent per pound d 65 Ib. Ear corn, 70 Ibs., 5 cents~un-| der shell, MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Nov. 27 Open High Low 6.38 1,43 shmen, 23 to 12, Jamestown -Sheriff Ross of this county leaves today for Golden Val- ley county to bring back Roman Kup- ka. wanted on the charge of. deser- tion and non-support filed by his wife at Courtenay. Kupka was arrest- ed yesterday at Zap by Sheriff 0. 1. Olson. 1,38 1.43 ‘Smith Not Guilty of Shooting His Friend %| Maidstone, —Alphonse F 87% 8 fe = 27—@) Smith today® was found not guilty of murder or man- slaughter in connection with the shooting of his friend, John Thomas Derham. i The socially prominent defendant swore to the jury that the shooting of Derham on August 1 in tne Smith Villa, Stella Maris, was. acci- dental, but the 8 ii DOES CONCERT Dera ie Derham i the latte? Famous Grand Opera Singer}, Recently Became Bride of Pietro Vernati 63 England, Nov. O7%% A. 2.171% ry ae 2. Fe cabot Leta 4 2.15% 2 2.24% Smith shoi us rage Over Mrs. Smith, {Honey Cooky Recipe Is Given By Munro honey can be 8 ed used to cookery; ‘ding to J, ic’ the North , North xt ellent candy A. Munre ae he Dakota Agricultural co! following recipe for honey ne of the hundreds of pes for honey cookery. _, Two-thirds cup honey, two-thirds sugar, two and one-half cups one teaspoonful soda, one and one-half teaspoons cinnamon, one teaspoon cloves, one teaspoon all- voice, with its unrivalled|spice, two ounces finely chopped p|trills, is unimpaired and she remains {candied ‘ange peel and one-fourth the same jovial, witty, sympathetic poun Inut om finely chop- “| woman. p together the fi i She is admired for her loyalty to her friends and her remembrance of and gratitude for any service. This! : ix exemplified by the — prominen. place given the portrait of Adelina Patti in the drawing room of her jace in Rom Patti Was Kind To Her Never will she forget, says Mme. Tetrazzini, the kindness of the grea prima donna who occupied a box rent rden when she a risi fog 27.--)—Mme. Louisa who recently became Sig- -{nora Vernati through her marriage to Pietro Vernati, has entered on a musically. She devoting herself entirely to concert nusic. Her Rome, Ni ingre- W thin { | Too Late To Classify FOR SALE—-Modern bungalow, reasonable if taken at once. at 516 Fourteenth street. FOR RENT—Three room house on South Tenth street, pasly modern. Phone 783LR or call at 503 South Ninth street. very Call 4 Her heart in the operatic firma- -{ment. But, once on the stage, she ‘arm pleasant room. Phone 682 or 1074 MRS. FRANK BUHGNY will have private kindergarten at her home, 504 Ave. E for aRerm of 10 weeks beginning Tuesday, Nov. 30 until Feb. 6th, from 9:30 to 11:09. $10 for the term payable in advance. FOR RENT—Three warm, furnished rooms for light housekeeping. On ground floor by Dec. Ist. Suitable for 2 or 3 adults, $95.00. 422 Twelfth street. Phone 8’ ‘ Mme. Patti greeted with warm m, telling her she was hup- py to see ‘there was singer who pire. Finding no difficulty in the elab- orate trills and warbles demanded of ingers, Mme. Tetrazzini ht in assuming attitudes rally were considered worable for such musicai Even when it was : nut 'y, she would stoop to catch up the train of her gown while per- 5 Ling if an elaborate bravura pas- owes her introduction to music to her eldest sister, who is ten years her senior, The sister, Eva, was studying music while Louisa was still a little girl, and the latter received her musical education largely from the former. Eva married Campanini, the famous conductor. ahe Giva is proud of the medal she received from the Italian Red Cross for her work during the war. The decoration was conferred upon her by General Brezzi, who knew, her in | Fiorence when she was a child. EATS MANY EGGS Middlesborough, Epg., Nov. 27.— George Leader, paper merchant, claims the eating championship of England, In a recent contest leader devoured Mp fried eggs and severat pounds of am. In What Month Is Your Birthday? On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Tome of K-F-Y-R ‘The floorboards of a jewelry shop in Birmingham, England, when re- duced to ashes, yielded enough pre- cious metal dust to pay for the cost of new flooring. | Little Joe 1 ANY, A WHITE.LiE ee sooner 2A am

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