The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 3, 1927, Page 7

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' = as Rec- 100 per cent farm flocks. Sixteen varieties. ‘ord: egg producers. live delivery, cat, free—Catedonis } WORK WANTED + : y PAINTER— s, eal class asa work. Resi = S eo Kosi val all wel strect, ae LANDS ‘FOR SALE AVESTOCK MONEY-MAKING Fruit Farm — near, Liv. : By Associated Preas Leased Wire NEWS. Fort a 35 acres All A-1 gotten, \ 230 ‘ ——— corn, and fruit ‘soil,\ wire fences, —— . ——— EELP WANTED variety ofchard, 1160 grapevin eae Malan warm _& mostly bearing, 7 acres berries; CHICAGO patel ‘ANTED Two capable, neat sppest- j ‘ Shocm Koten: taphe aebue, a er cae - ing, preferably mar ” aaa i ther inter- ‘odey— “tween 25 and 35 years of FIVE LOOM huvgsliws top, ene sic) ses Moe price ead $3600 for Yesterday Year Ago on oie lew Close aicemen on. established terrigory.|¥ 2 Insertion, 28 words of, :. strictly modern, paved strest, ¥qR0Q) Sate tn o°> dh team, cow, wagon Wheat— Write Box 651. no ET 50 ‘|| FouR ROOM cottage, east Front] fitness farm tools included. Terms May 142% TBM 142% 14% 4142 THE REAL SILK Hosiery Mills has 2 Soclgeeded words or street, Al condition, $1800. ‘| “arranged. Jos. Caldwell, Strout che @% Pay es an opening for two men.) If you Zeeesstcdeesss SB Il Five ROOM strictly modern bung Agency, 513 Rogers Ave., Ft. Smith bso 1.34% 1.33% ae 4 are willing ae ett boa a taser 25 words oF Jow, close in, spick and span, paved| | Reports of Gaod Demand at Sept. 1.30% nai um So 7 Ys point under. ».02-- . treet, $4700. po! aod Corn— i Ks 1 week, 36. wards higpert : ; reeled SIK ROOM house modern, south] sipp CASH DOWN AND BALANCE Liverpocl For Nearby De-. | ™° Blt 80% 80% ‘wages; menor wemsn. oer eerie 3 ‘bce ae nice trees, close to park, Th Font buys a ew, just con: ‘\ tM ‘ Uh aay B4% 84% + tid required. Catalog free. 4500. pes) ive-room modern bungalow, veries Boost larket Sept. ‘Bets an ay b> FRR" Simes Berit chilies, rere, CCASSIFIEDD DISPLAY FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, east] MABle Troert een, furnace heat, rang Oats : : amas atc front, across street from paving.| basement, rateg south front, near icago, Feb. 3—@)—Reports of| May AT% pe A6% 467 BALESMEN fire place, stationary tubs, base-| ‘schools, immediate possession.| rood demand at Liverpool for nearby} 5, ox CARE ei RGNTS WAGED en Teer Ta ss cnn Fe Per Inch ment garage, $5700, Sale price, $1,500. deliveries helped wheat to average} July va ¢ on ENT! ANT! in every town in FIVE'ROOM modern bungalow, oast : ——! higher here early today. Enlarged Sept. + 46% AWG North and South Dakota and Mon- py ook classified ads eu a Sit, tao 4 extra rooms] $1,000 CASH DOWN AND BALANCE) shipments from Argentina, however, a ae tana, for the purpose of buying a pPestid egt b r like rent, including interest at 7%,| were a check on advances. Opening) “yr 1.00% 107% ii { Jack Rabbit skins, Jack rabbits un- wired 38 oe x = in attic, it by: a carpenter for! buys a new and just finished mod-|at 1% to '% cent gain, Chicago wheat 09% B 081s | skinned, hides, furs and Junk, oi deg one block from. paving,| ern ‘and complete bungalow, itt hele nese to initial Boa eed July 1.041 | i gern - . yy one of Bismarck’s best house} oats and provisions were als: | Se 044% wah tok sod Meine sGhapend 1. THESE ARE ofly a few of the many| builders. Oak floors, many built-|corn starting at a shade to 44 cent] SePt- ites | care South Side Grocery, Sam TRIBUNE ‘houses I have for sale which I can], in features, i basement, woe UP, oe ee showing but little tend-j) | y__ | * BISMARCK 4 taxes, ency to react. ox iaek re oe | Sloven, Prop. Bismarck, N. Dak. honestly recommend as being worth) schoo! Tmmediate possession, Sale| Highest prices yet on the present} May 12.67 15.20 12.75 128621262 | SALESMAN—Wholesaler wants cap- PHONE 82 the money asked. price, $4,900, movement were touched today by the! 3,1, 2.82 15.40 ian: 1897 oe able salesman for Bismarck whole- BUILDING LOTS in all parts of the nasil May delivery of, wheat. Offers to sna : Me ne Te ee sale trade territoy. Give full par- city at all sorts of pricesand terms; | NEW MODERN SIX-ROOM HOUSE, | scl! at the advance were smaller than, pi. @1292 | ticulars in first application, Write - APARTMENTS hundreds of them on peckairysy | very well located, hardwood floors, expected. In this connection, talk “'yh 14.8 14.87 as PNW as | Tribune ad. No, 9. FOR RENT—One furnished apart-| ments y Pay: many built-in features, fireplace, | was heurd of a probability that Euros} }iNy 87 r M145 | “3 asement garage. is property is| pean wheat shortage totals 200,000, Bi: 75 | SITION WANTED ment on first floor. | $36.00. Phone| FaRM LANDS—Farming, all over the| in best of condition, ready to move | ‘0 225,000,000 bushels and that Euro- patie _329-W or call at 620 Sixth street. | “country, is at the bottom but the] into without expense. Sale price,, pean rye and potatoes are also under| hit HEN Siete Ncawlbars. FOR RENT—Large furniuhed apart-| wheel is turning and, in a very few, $7,000. First payment, $2,000. ae iiubbetnditd ahtomaie ot] eras. eee espite liberal world s é Write in care of Tribune No. 11, | ment. Phone, 643-W or call at 924) years, the farming industry will be| yew six.nooM MODERN HOUSE, wheat It wan pele. BAe, tn. seins’ part loads mixed yearlings | bulk fed “steers 9.00@11.50; ‘ arse t . _—,_ / __| on top again, as it was ten years i flo quarters today that stocks abroad 9.50 bulk 7.50@8.75; she stock firm,|stockers and feeders steady; most! r PERSONAL west end, of city, hardwood floors, c “4 PALNIST ane Preoonaeiats FOR RENT—Nodern ‘apartment. L. K.] ago. BUY NOW, when values iit] fall basement, furnace heat, rage. |have not accumulated. This develop- weigher 75 bul 7ona.76; | vealers 12.500 13.80 to an renologist: “Madam jompson. 01 at the lowest. I have some wonder-| Sal ice, $4,700—$1,200 » bi ment six months after harvest sug-} Weleh' 455 ackers; outsiders upward to $15.00, | Lattimorelle here at 416 Fourth| FOR RENT OTw: apartaaan |. 201 Baeales. Wie oe that owing to the British coal{ 5.50@6.00; good heavies 6: heey receipts: 16,000; opening | street. Reading hours 2 to 5 and| 113% First St. Fi 4 an strike and high ocean freight rates, tockers and feeders Unchanged: bulk] trade mostly to yard traders and 7 to 10. Helps fitid lost articles. INSURANCE—Fire, tornado, automo-| 4 yopeen HOUSE OF EIGHT! ! an countries have used home} Ae shippers; packers going slow; bidding | See her today. * "|_"_ OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT bile in good, old relieble compan-| rooms und bath, hardwood floors | crown crops more freely than under 2,000; vealers market not | around stead ee her today. OFFICE TOR RENT—Apoly to RD.| ies with the best of service guar-| nq trim, fireplace, hot-water heut, |” nditions, the world visible say ished batt ow, 12.00@| and yard trade 15@25 higher; MISCELLANBOUS Hoskit 8 a "| anteed. double garage, four bedrooms sec- of wheat at the beginning of for good lights, under rigid] mixed fat and feeding lambs 13.40; }CELLA Had laskins or A s ond floor, one on first floor, full|the crop year having been 65,000,000 sorting. choice slaughter lambs to yard trad- WANTED—Jack Rabbit Skins, high-| FOR ee} Do Pt san ote te renee basement partitioned, laundry ‘room | bushels below a ten-year average. eh et perv slows not enough ors 13, 00@ 13.3 ly packers buy-| i i -| Main street, Phone 495. ‘ with the one man here who is ad- i aig V9 ice, $9,000. sales ote a market; packers bi 96 pouni Le marek piise r Bald, also — in 8 Vertising thisvettion more than all » elite Sale price, $9,000.) | .ekET TURNS DRA ding around steady, of 11,65 or most | lambs steady; desirable | dhhiiec the Diearee tein ana ee ___- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY the rest of the community com- sities AFTER mien B Tein Siero ire cae celts hha ing tambs | ci lid ate kd |” Minneapolis 40 pound averages; sellers asking inged; % tal Company, care South Side Gro-] FOR SALE General" mérehandis¢| bined. peerspaeaaln a Real Abc ba dein futures turned draggy today after an| higher: pigs steady, ‘bulk desirable| kinds 12.50@13.00; few medium light | cery, Sam Sloven Prop, Bismarck,| store, stock fixtures and dwelling. FB y90ne. Floors, full basement, furnace heat, |Atly bulge on higher cables and an| kinds 12.60; average cost Wednesday | weights. to the country at 12.25, N. Dak. Sideline good for 100 dollars per ‘ ‘ce, | over sold technical condition. Trade] 11.65; weight 227. man - ~z-——-| month. Clear deed, ress care ahs tems, front.” Sale: price,| vindled on the upturn and the re-| Sheep 500; around 25 higher on fat ante ‘ bros mapper” aad ismarck Tribune Ad. No. 10. FOR EXCHANGE wf ain laction carried prices off within a] lambs; choice 79 to 80 pound aver- 3 E, Bi t cleas. ages 1: sheep steady; best 120 cag sede nth “Wesel viaoous Memrusint GHICKS=| Terldenk or busine property. a ee movers cased _ HN fon a SRG ot obreneth| owed wes BSR | ies. Jacob’ Bull, ickinsor, N,' 1600 acre stock and wheat ran joors, go len_gpace, garage. * CHICAGO LIV! ane “That live and w from certified ; P, barley was firm and quiet and 4 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK te US et ork eSiate in Wibeux county, Montana, 640) Sale Brice, $8,000—#500, cash, bal) bitley, was f up % cent and lost the] Chicago, Feb. 3—(U. S. D. of A.) je 4 + GOOD Upiand and medium slough t hay for sale. C. B. Nupens Eleva- under cultivation, Running water. No acres under fence, about 175 acres Fair buildings. incumbranee. ange easy payments. wa ats sold corn, THIS AGENCY HAS A GOOD, COM: y sh wheat of up 4@% cent with vere light. —Hogs receipts 30,000; early market fairly active, 10 to 15 cents higher; now slow and draggy; tor, Jamestown, N. D. i h $ big packers : ‘sagar| Hatchery, “Dept. B," Caledonia) rite ig” one of the best stock| Dics®list of houses and lots fort sg eaverage qu d_poor.| not trading; top 12.30 paid for 180 to FOR SALE—Eight foot ‘shew Minn. 7 A slightly, better demand ted for] 2 2 # 00, oe the Wate, 4 i ranches in Eastern Montana, Will} : tracts on edge ‘of town. Appoint- Ain ig Ne te aan Me gg Te 10 nae weight; most 140 to 200 RTRENT<Threo rooms $16.00,| Address C. W./Finkle, 215 Wash-|* venience. nding heavy thors abst "eo HOUSES AND FLATS close in, at 218 South Fifth ‘street, lhe cae Nove N. Dak., or HEDDEN mic tlay Fa) EaeEey | Winter wheat was outer most packing sows 10.85@11.15; FOR RENT—Modern six-room house,| Phone ‘call 129-W or see owner at| call telephone No. | ‘ears Active City Selling. =| Durum was quiet and firm. lightweights — 11.25@11.40; rt Hot water heat AT AS tee, __ 4100 Broadw Ys WILL TRADE land in the Valley in in} Webb Block Phone 0) Corn was nehanged. aa 4 slaughter pigs hase 0; nos! i : Sha RENTSU Feo Geer hac : ir to good demand, ‘it fees eee FOR RENT—Two clean “farnished| " yinnesota and Norgh Dakota for Fanco Livesrock iS: eet: A Vageight nage crt ete lee FOR RENT—Six room modern Wung:| closets, in modern home,” Phone] and farther. west, also good apart- —(P)—Hogs | 11.90@12.30; light 11.90@12.30; light alow, full basement, Lawadty tubs d ment to deal for something in’ Bis-|559 Found 1140; 238 i 1 Fowidyed Barley ‘was in light, supply and de- pest 85@ a apekinn pore 10.75 0 ‘: G mand was fair to good, @ ui O@)12. and ‘stove. Call at 16 Thayer or] 5; BENT ; ore marck.. J. Shurtliff, “Moorhead, and ger 11.40@11.00; packers 19.00] Flaxseed was firm fot choice which} Cattle *yeceipts. 8,000: i pctraed = noe eo” suitable for ons or two, ¥ reer. oi was cures e s k si 1 FOR -RENT—Modern Rouse partly! 411 Ninth street. Phone 201-R. E OR TRADE—Substantial|’ Sheep top lambs 11.00@12.00; |" “8S _,____ Richens recetty HAGRanT balla They furnished or unfurnished. Vaeant| ——>——= “at G01” Seventh| credit on new Oakland sedan, Will heavy Iuibs 9.00@10.00; cull lambs | 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK 15 cents higher; other classes _ March 1st. 408 Thire FOR RENT—Room at Phone Jor4| ade on building lot ear. Sell out-| £00@9.00; "light ewes’ 6.00@7.00;) South St. Paul, Feb. 3.—(U. S. D.11,491 pound fed steers 13.00; FOR REN ‘ive room + street. @Ladies only, one pos right discounting for cash. Write} heavy ewes 4.50@5.50; cull ewes 1.00} of —Cattle 2,500; steers and year- year; yearlings several Thayer, Phone 627-W. for appointment. ~ Tribune Ad. No. 8. @3.00; bucks 3.00@4.00. lings in moderate supply; generally of bull 12.25@ | THEY'RE ALL ALIKE ——— Ss 7 ae TAME aan lear Wave THE , sWOMPS — a THE Car wo MORK ANT STARTED To ~ HelLo-DEAR! LAso - ee ae gga You#10,000 OoLLARS— AN’ RPERED YOULL |] THE OoG SwattoweD a So INTERESTED | DIG NAIL — Gut HELL Livi “OL , 10 FELL Down we'll ioe while " t VM GOING AWAY =Tomout ! \ CAN'T STAY BUT UST A MINUTE —1'E Got To HURRY BACK AND PACK ° Mien LGANt AWAN WAX OLD ,OLD, GEE , TAS 1S TOUGH ~~ LEAVING YOU , BOOTS ~ | DON'T KNOW WHAT ~ HOW To ~ ~ =- heavy By Bess Bly New Leaders For the Advance Found in Both Rail and | Industrial Groups New York, Feb. 3—()—Firmness market in the face of highly erratic fluctuations in some of the merger rails was the distinguish- ing characteristic of today’s session. New leaders for the advance were found in both the rail and industrial groups, scores of issues recording extreme gains of 1 to 9 points. Trad-! ing started off at a brisk pace but| quieted down somewhat in the early afternoon, Talk of a possible decrease in the | New York federal reserve rediseount rate at today’s meeting was again rampant in the financial district fol- lowing the reduction in the official French rate. The Bank of England rate was unchanged at five per cent leading to a rather general belief that the cut in the local rate, which is expected to follow a reduction in London, would be delayed at least an- other week. Wheeling & Lake Erie common-was again the spectacular performer, king 5% points to 63 and then ig to 73%, a new record high time. “Bears” were com: pelled to pay $1.50 a day a share in order to loan the stock to make de- livery against short sales, The pre- ferred touched a new peak at 79%. Western Maryland common also broke sharply when an offer to sell | 1,500 shares above 33 disclosed ‘no| near bids, but it recovered the loss. | In the. industrial division, steel, | oil, railroad equipment, sugar and baking issues gave the best demon- strations of group strength. Laclede Gas, with a jump of nine points and| Otis Elevator, with a gain of five,| South’ Porto | Baldwin} sold Oils | featured the specialties. Rican Sugar, Houston Oil, and’ Butterick Publishing all three to four po were bought in ther dividend de DULUTH RANGE Feb, 3 Open High Low 142% 1.43% 142% Durum— May duly Rye— : 1.06% 1.06% 1.05% i 224% 2.22% 2.22% 2.22% 2.24 | Wheat— : sme RANGE Ay aaigh Low Close 142% 1.42% 141% 4% 1.41% 1.42% 141% 141% 1.02% 103 1.01% 1.01% 191% May ABM 45% 44% AB% 46 Ab 222 2.22% 221% AA% A% 2.22 2.24 11% 71% 12% 72% 1% 71%, 2% oT (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Feb. 3 No. 1 durk nogthern No. 1 northerft spring No. 1 amber durum. No. 1 mixed durum... ae 1 red durum. ‘a ELL CORN No. te A be or more. ge 69 85 61 Ibs. 5 conte un- FARGO BUTTER Fargo, D., Feb. 3—(#)—Butter jfat, churning” cream 49; packing stock 22. | the opening of the new Belasco Thea- | tre in that eity. oe ALS CRONE _PaGh SEVEN i arrive 1.42% @146%; “May ju ‘Corn Hee yell w 73@16. Oats No. 3. white 444 @45%. Barle e, Wo. abi 1.08%. Bla No. }, 30, aie GRAIN Chicago, Feb: 3—(#)—Cash -whout bar! 2 red 1.38%; No. 2 hard 1.43. Corn No, 4 mixed 67% ; No. 4 yel- low 69%@7l Oats No. “4 ‘white 47@52; No. 3 white 42@49. Rye No. 4, 97%. Barley 65@81. Timothy seed 6.00 Clover seed 27.501 Lard 12.30, Ribs 16.25. Bellies 18.80. , CHICAGO ‘PRODUCE Chicago, Feb. 3. — ) — Butter rt pale big creamery lards 2; extra firsts “Teu@atia 1.46: H ae 15.75. 33.00. nd firets asiceous: seconds 44@4534. Eggs higher; receipts 5,738 cases; firsts 35@36; ordinary firsts 32@34. Cheese unchanged. CHICAGO POULTRY 3—(#)—Poultry alive one car; prices un- EAPOLIS FLOUR » Feb. 3—()—Flour un- shipments 40,812 barrels. ‘Show Company Comes Here Direct From Run at Los Angeles Those who have read the book, “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” will find that Anita Loos, who wrote it, and her husband, John Emerson, have suc- ceeded in fashioning it into a de- lightful pla; That they have done so to the profit of themselves, Edgar Selwyn who produced the play, and to the public generally, it may be said that for six months “Gentlemen Lad fer Blondes” was the reigning suc of Chicago, and at the present time is the most sueceskful play running | in New York. The company to Present “Gentle- men Prefer Blondes” in this city at the city auditorium Friday evening is a specially selected one, brought ether for the definite purpose of ‘ing Los Angeles a high class New York organization on the occasion of THREE MINNESOTA BANKS CLOSED St. Paui, Feb. 3.—()--Three state banks closed today, A. J. Veigel, com- missioner of bunks, announced. The Winnebago State Bank, with deposits of $195,000, closed because of a de- pleted reserve. Poor paper was given as the reason for the closing of the Holmes City State Bank and_ the Farmers State Bank at Grey Engle, Minn. The Grey Eagle Bank had de- posits of $130,000 and the Holmes City bank $44,000. Radio’s Rialto |! $$$ Light opera is.the offering of WLW (425) Cincinnati at 9 -p. m. tonight. At the same hour several other sta- tions offer enticing musical programs with WSOE (246) Milwaukee on the air with an old fashioned musicale, organ selections from KTHS (375) Hot Springs, violin selections from WBZ (333) Springfield, and trio from WGY (380 Shenectady. WOC (484) Davenport, will put a chimes concert on the aid at 5:45 p..m. WPG (300) Atlantic City has an organ recital at 6: (349) Boston, a mu At 7:30 p.m. WMAD (244) broad- casts a musical program, WBZ (333) Springfield, a twilight song tri WHO (526) Des Moines a program. A classic concert will be put on the air at 8 p. m. by KYW (536) Chicago at 9 p.m. while two Memphis sta- tions WMC (500) and KOIL (306) | broadcast concerts at the same hour. of Cornville” by the “The Bells light opera company is to be broad- cast over KGO (361) Oakland at 10 p. m, A studio musicale is offered by KOIL (306) Council Bluffs at 11 Pp. m, while WCAU (278) Philadel- phia, broadcasts the Picadilly revue at same hour, The Wisconsin will broadcast from Milwaukee at 8 p,m. t WEWS BRIEFS 7 NEWS BRIEFS ern Willams reports to Wash- ington that no disturbance has at- tended evacuation of interior Chinese cities by Americans and British. Bible conference WCOE (246) Senate subcommittee on elections fails to reach decision on bribery charges against Senator Gould, Re- | publican, Maine. Mexican government permits three clergymen of American Episcopal church to pertorm fat religious services. Association of prod producers of -petro- Jeum in Mexico announces in New York that ° two-thirds oil well drilling in Mexico has ce: because of Mexican eeapmrneont's enforce- ment of land Bitcesst Garibata, expeliel, soo rance for plotting refused permission to end in ba. Conservative government Ps Nic- ator a capture of noted 7, General Crisanto ‘Zapada.: ft Four United State fie; Pan-American, tour arrive at Falta, Peru, from Guayageil, a * Fargo.—More than 600 a etenes tonnaires st Beg cent of the te alae, ae a a eG hin on t oticers

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