The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 3, 1927, Page 2

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a Piha Mer j etl Wy apt 3 cleal 4 be Best renge steers score Gat 2.78, FRAUD TR VAL cor t geen = MUST STAND, auuendance at the first of the free @ sprinkli ng Sppearing between this winter concerts: of the Senior Ju- fre at 1000@11-25.." Fed deacp- NE ‘ARS FINISH Strike a balance of assets)” SHAFER SAYS Filey ‘ight, but it aia. noe Gino: KIN PRIC. Ny cl ath bee See ge Og Pa Ge ‘High the enthusiaam of the sudlence ‘\ . 50 mainly, le i and Lisbili — for the program that was rendered. Lo cleared | i it 6.25@7.! RE ities } ARE BOOSTED Wheat— " ow an aa§ $7.00 for v4 for Sylvester Rush of Government Attorney General Comments wrt eid coeeane played | f : : Pi Hila dee P=) ; securities;| on Report of Appraisers | tette appearances af the high school — March . i é é mostly, bulls at $7.00 and girls glee club ‘were roundly ap- Ye % while vealers, which sold Friday at General Commission House] 8 311.76, ‘were’ mostly 60 higher’ tor Buying ‘Develops Early in be @% ex the week, - Stocks and feeders & - = vances cents, mos good ‘Wheat, Corn and Oats Dec. é choice grades sellign at 9.00@10.50, | si . March Ge Somon and-medium kinds 7.50@ ~ Chicago, Dec. 3—{AP)—Bullish wos ‘ 75. z P % Desirable 180 to 300 = eotimeins _—_ a, Argentine! way g $é : ers Friday sold largely st 8:50 8.60, good to help ral buying with. 160 to 180 pound weights at. which developed in aif the grain pits | O8t=— 7.75@8.00. Packing sows cleared at dot bushels to 140, pnb, compared March ae 6 ; laidba if * 4 recent ‘estimat - upturn on lami 01 m™ th te of 168, May ‘ei % 57% 5 ‘ nttives Friday clearing at or Ned 000,000 bushels. Grain advances to- load of 83 id day were also ‘assisted hy reports R o ound comebacks to fer A and by . uded. The next prograin of the band will be given during January, ace cording to & P. Orwoll, director. j PARENTS TOLD’ . OF SON'S CRIME d| Relatives Grief Stricken When Fl BE. ti tit fly Hs A £ i i i Fi F i i atte ste fh i Ff Sheriff Breaks News After | 13.90; cull lambs sold at 9.50 me aa | that consumer demand for corn Wee. ; 1.10% 1.00%, 1.10% |ly, yearling wethers , 31.00; | spécul rposes. s va the fact that May a waeee the top fat ewes finished a 6DO@ESe F 3 § wees . Minot, N. D,, Dec. 8—(P)—Floyd ” loss of highest price yet this year, March a 1.10% «1.10 1.10 less attractive kinds selling on down of Jol 21-year-old confessed sjay- "Wheat closch unsettled 1-8 to 7-8 Psd 111% 110 110%) | to 6.00. ey Fy 0, 1985. Fee ei, was ee iaat te: 1190 1180 = 11.82 In 1 been revealed as @ person who See Siirance;: nad poovlelons vary- 12620 1245018471240 1242 f Financial Review permission the owed ‘ “couldn't kill a chicken,” because he ing trom 12 canta decline to rise of we | the board. ; profi Meee ee ee I cents, Pid . 1286 +4 ai New York, Dec. 8.—(AP)— tes ed eee ee ee Opening at 1-8 cent off to 1.2| Ribs 1045 | Speculation for the ad aarie 1 t, ‘ contessad' ie Se,” the fath- acored 6 13.56 11.42 | conducted with ‘considerable violence | investigation . aft aimed shows, is an rofit said Inte poneues wh Sherif? 1368 aA% i 11:60 in this week’s stock market, Each gas le i f W. E Page ‘of’ Minct ed : Nr day’s trading ran around 300,000 | ter a he Johi pond ¢ th ME f a shares, divided among more than | ‘An honest mar would he Floyd, and &plivered a letter which Jan 1425 ida 1830188 700, Stocks. The average Of 90 |) cowa. dawn te tame the youth ‘had written to his moth about 5 May leading industrials sho’ signs of | thrown jo with you orth ‘efter hi contane _ Advances in wheat values today|_May___ : : lagging in the closing days of the| in me so do with me as you % 4 4 him to keep were in the fam of disap) i lambs | Week, ‘but the rails more forward, | ,, Pleading for a ve-dict that ‘We've: always ‘Warned him to Keep s from Hirerpoal. 11,75 to 12.75; heavy spring jambs \the average advancing to within «| <stand as sn imperishable out of trouble. He couldn’t have bat is ‘t0'4.00; cull ewes 1.00 to|,,, While price movements bore lit- bie | r . ‘i ; tween legitimate business rest | chicken or a when we wanted to tod OF PRICE RISE pe adh the etivay of ages of companta | al raaacios corte fim to—he couldn't stand the sight busi- alibi —_—___—__ fitch are Likely to be: beet his ent at 10:10 a, m. Judge ect | of blood. But if he did it, he should MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE | °T'Stainces ered by, the ficiaries [Wy ‘A. Want ordered a briet et the penalty. “Tt was a terribly Minneapolis, ~ feed Ad 4 ‘tion of the new Ford models this| before beginairg his cha. @ to e. Bullish Enthusiasm in Today's re Minenepil cash wheat week gave rise ee ee jury. year mi = mar! Stock Market Continues Jand coarse grain closing quotations | secretary Hoover's favorable owt-| Western Senators today 3 Mine of business conditions, the dis- s at Fever Pitch 157% @1.63% | bution of nearly half a bition dol-| Demand . Vote . on ng terday received the news that Floyd — Montana iB7% Cie lars in dividend and interest pay-| "Three Big Questions profi . year, afte ing had confessed to the murder and New York, Dec. 3-—(”—Bullish To arrive .. ieee OLezn |ments, the pelative ease of the 3 sare of $335, also the robbery of & local garage erithusiasm in today’s stock market ‘i re money mar! al 6 announee- A ~ where ig continued at sever sick with the To arrive En nents ment of a series of “Christmas di- (Continued from page one) 890.40 because of the decrease in The mother of Tehelka’s admitted rails maintaining the leadership of aoa 1.57% viderlds,” all contribute to the|senate’s narrow Republica slayer is reported to be iin a criti- creep| the advance which they assumed a 1.28% @1.57% | cheerful feeling in speculative cir- | giving victory to the Den.crats. cal condition at her home in Donny- latter figure General Motors and some of the|leader, the ca:cus nomina\ o Pm gains ran To 131%@ 5 cles. In addition to naming Naphe| — other automotive issues, which are | ator Moses of New Har Esra to : ent pro side markets and further strength) buying ttinntlased by gigantic poo! @ in coarse. grains. ‘The trade was operations and steadily increasing 4 qui support was better. lic rtici Wi ——_—_ Nye was strong early, but fin- Picker ons ye ites bind bg 1 der selling presstffe, but they offer-|of Indiana as assistant floor leader ished with only 1-8 to 1-4 cent gains. | market at the and of the first hour, @ ed splendid resistance, and losses |and chose Senator Hale of Maine as a ber oats sold above 50] stock exchange authorities tried out| 2 @l. were relative slight. Some selling| conference secretary. Marine Corps Flyers cents and May gained 5-8 cent and/ their experiment of shortening the <. also came into the steel shares but ——— 3 ; — ee, ‘by Preah =~ a quotations in i effort to speed up et a eed ae in check by redictions VOTES ON MEASURES Start Long Journey, e t . - er machinery. 3 L of higher steel prices next year by cma tinued to prevail in baraley futures; With @ some of the leading executives. Co; Washington, Dec. —(AP—Major with a higher cash market a ‘help. | to be distributed this smesth ‘the 2 north fai pers made an excell to : we mie ies Nema ern .° ji 3 pers made an excellent response to|surances were given today by Sen: Flaxseed gained 1-2 @ 3-4 cent/ form of dividends and interest, and 26% 1.38% | the. stiffening commodity prices, a| ator Curtis of p aot: ie Eapub- neoat Gea ean tonds plier oa a = Paden jp cetnnte ct ee with pit offerings light and fair/ millions more in Christmas bonuses, ed Role sensational advance in Greene|lican leader, that there be e - bonds Sei tM. T. She; pilot, and scattered buying supportt. the demand for investment Qi 95% | Cananae being the ‘indivdual fea-|votes at the coming session on the thereon. islature’s rgean' N. ML inchester, me- Cash wheat offerings were light! particularly in the railroad group, 3 northe: 1.19% @1.25% | ture, . three measures western independent . aon chanic, hi off at 6:22 a. m., nd demand was fair, about as usu-| continued ited. Delaware’ bb Le Mail order and merchandising|Republican senators desire acted " ( time) this morn- al on Saturday. The general trad-| Hudson jumped more than six vey 1.23%4@1.21% | shares were in brisk demand on re- | upon. -- |Copelin Motor Company's or Ceagpes ger eg hes fa ing basis was steady. Winter wheat points, and nearly a dozen other|! hard 128% @1.40% | ports of large current business and| | The subjects are farm relief billd;! snownsom Crowded From —_ EAS to i They 3 poterings were skimpy Silat inn rails cncluding Atchison, Baltimore rye D 1.23% @140% merger rumors. Montgomery Ward ; OWT POM i plamoed to deliver’ their te-motored quiet tor ordinary, with choice =| ane io, peake ant scored an unusually lerge gain, co- - Principal interes 5 "3 ing quality in brisk demand. Wabash, ‘Atlantic Coast line and 1.23% @1.27% | incident with announcement -of {a resdlution for an investigation into Morning Till Midnight of all bonds that were rrengge eon Jato ronan od Pb sorgen Nigg = . Corn receipts were small and de-| Jersey Central sold two or more 23% @1.27% | substantial increase in November|American activities in Central and re avican, mand was fair; trading basis was) points higher. Buying ot the rails| Minn. & 8D eerie |e ned | Tat AAITIC. ocak for the Re povinions re contained Jn cach of | Attte tropical radio station at Hia- steady. in o i corés of issues were pushe je I canno! lor \. ate, oats were —— demand and i x tober ea gg and| Fey 1 amber dun Lerteteose prog their previous’ high ioae acrteer BOE DR omc Curtis indy St ee bea od » Sod, tagucigaipas remiums were firm. statements. fae S 4 e ‘year, the includi independents, “I can assure | exh P “ ond keep. Praye was quiet and unchanged to| \ Germercicl Soleaee Nash Mo-|Fey 2 amber durum. 136% @149% | ‘Abitibi: Power, Auto’ Sales, Radio| you that, personally, without come rday; and] aigrurnermore, there is Sets Lose mlle vere. easy. tors, Congress Cigars, Greene Can-|1 smber durum 1.18% @1.31% | Corporation, Westinghouse Electric, | mitting myself on the matters cov-| he age ‘Barley was in light supply and| nea, Copper, S. S. Krege, Case 16% @1.20% | International Paper, United States.|ered ree wa pes EE PEPE AT demand was brisk. Prices w Threshing and Air Reductnn all up], To arri 1 Industrial Alcohol, National Dis- the plent It is, te Fed ti f 18 to 1 cont higher, with rang four, to, nearly eight, points, were]? ser, ae tillers, Hupp Motors, Vietor Talk- he - a Sta' eration 0: 84, high 5] in cee ing Machine, Internation. siness i Flaxseed was in quiet to fair de-| group, ithe clouiap, was strong. di wees Machine, Kenecott Copper, ‘Nevada lican jori 3 these Labor Will Convene «mand and premtums were easy. Total sales approximated 1,500,- 1.14% @1.20% | Copper, Canadian Pacific, “Soo” cae oa 8. - ——________—_ 000 shares. deru 1.11% @1.17% | common and preferred and_N : Grand Forks, N. D., Dec. 3— CHICAGO LIVESTOCK pe cee AENEAN 1.15%@ ... | ern Pacific, they are re -4{AP)—The North ge pp , Dec. 3—(AP)—(U.S.D. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE ; “. committees to which : tion of Labor will hold its ann logs 4,000; sinerally steady Dec. 3 Grains RANGE OF CARLOT SALE _ | ferred.” convention in this city next Sunday, higher than y's Open High Low Close|2 yellow ‘ Minneapolis, Migs. De. 3.—P)— M Range of carlot es: 1.25% 1.26% 1.25% 1.25% Wheat: No. 1 dark northern 1.81 1.28% 1.29% 1.28% 1.29% 1-4 to 1.49 7-8; No, 2 dark northern 1.30% 131% 1.30% 1.30% 1.29 5-8 to 1.41; No. 3 dark nor- + 1.08 1.03 1.02% 1.02% thern 1.24 5-8 to 131 7-8; sample March 1.08% 1.04% 1.03% 1.08% grade- dark northern 1.18; No. 2 hard winter 1.22; No. 2 durum 1.19 tars? 1.05 1.05% 1.04% 1.04% jats— 40% 50% 49% 50% to 1.29; No, 1 mixed durum 1.18 1-4 .30 7-8; No. 1 mixed wheat 1.28 51% 52% - 51% 52% ’ 53% 52 = 57% deed which took the life of a mem- ber of another family living only & few miles away. expected to be handicaped some-|succeed himself as ‘presi what by Ford cotgpetition, were un-| tempore, relected Semator Watson cabana: exces Skee Sue LKR KM BH, e3 sot F &) = FEE Sb rd Ey ae, F is vice ident johnson. of Forks 4s secre~ if sti 5-8. Corn: No, 4 yellow .88 1-2; No. 5 mixed .82, Oats: Bee 3 white 51 1-8. 0 ne, 1, 2.11 1-4 to-8l6 1-2, HEE He Ue anh i 8 tit 2.07% 2.07% 2.07 2.07% 212% 213% 212 213% a 80% 81 80% 81 80% 20% 80 80% DULUTH RANGE Dec. 3 Low Open High Close 1.20% 1.21% 1.20% 1.21% 1.26% mH MOR CNA & i? Fy i 3 CHICAGO POULTRY Chicago, Dec, 8.—(#)—Poultry alive weaker; receipts eight cars; 16 53'1a; turkeys 25 0} roosters : san -2; turke; +80; roosters 1.03% @1.03% 17; ducks est 20. ‘ 1.25% 1.26% 1.25% 2.07% @2.15% MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR sevesace 20TH@ os. Minneapolis, Dec. 3.—(AP)— + 102% 1.03 1.08% 1.08% Flour unchanged; shipments 43,820 1.06% 1.07% 106% 107 | ®——7—. + | barrel : | Grain Review =| | “Bran 29.25620.50. 2.08% 30 208 200% Mi a Minnesolis, Dec. 3.—(AP)—(U. 8.| Miners’ Troubles D. of A.)—Grain ‘kets were all ° 5 firm and aigher during ‘the ‘waek Get Consideration Friday, Eocanet ey te Gin oes re coarse grains showing ingto % 105) ticeable: gata. tuminous coal ‘mine labor Wheat premiums: for the/in Pennsylvaina, Ohio, and Northern were barely meiniaines. Der Vi ja have again been taken cent Pe i & F E 5B 3k f a iif te | A E / P cy ft Hf in i 4 ~s ly : # iE i 4 z i i f Ei va 3h i 5 z fe fee: ae Gi Ed : Ae 4 a £ j E fit ffi F ref .} 3 t get i z i tre BE abe: a if i i fir t 4 He al fe F if F i Stig za jie i Sak i i Hi i of i a : al ee frre teal FA F; E 3 8 5 i if i its ii ty Fall i i i ? a ea ire i ple i i i ! li iss if bet ; fibrié

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