The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1927, Page 2

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE apolis and St. Paul rate. sacked |posed the appointment of j-]Colonel Lind! Teturned at cd States Nor 1, L80Q136 tN | le, malority and minority he See oe acral Shen ef 3 5, ing colonel, lea’ fash. oe parties and that the department sec- ington ‘at 1:39 yesterday Temata GRAIN & | FINANCIAL MAR K ETS CHICAGO PRODUCE retaries composing the governor/nis flying time to the capital of LIVESTOCK. | By Associated Press Leased Wire NEWS Chicago, Dec. 14.—()—Butter un- | genet cabinet be selected from|Mezico at 26 hours. As he h cream ees tJ | Changed; receipts 6,583 tubs, a .jsouth acroas the Potom.c and cone Eggs lower; receipts 2,030 cases; abd thas Ce UAE Pnacbete tinued to steer for the Rio Grande RN PRICES CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE firests 40; ordinary firsts 32@36, |Pored that the Ametican govemor lhe seemed to have traveled at. a Close Close ‘a —loday— -Today— Sh Reducti serious dereliction, ‘The Yesterday Year Ago Open High Low Close arp luction Vheat— ‘ . Tri jeo. MOVE UPWARD ie ee oe *eiaintenance Cost Mand His Master Will peane AND MORROW k ffected b; Pro- ra Be 0 ith ; se ake ‘ex (ContThued from page one) Soon Be Reunited gh ey silage (P) Market Affect ry May 1.31% 14 ‘sl, 131% 1.30% @isi” | maintenance division 34,410.89 as! Fort & neling, Ming, Deo. 14 i" @% nounced Bullish Stand Taken | corn— against nothing for. the us| “Whiskey,” Fort Snelling’s fam-| the g6th hour . Dee. 5M 14% 5 86 81% 85% «| Year, Highway marking in 1927 trick horse, and the most re- by Leading Speculator ec % ak + 25% | will be $25, 00 as against $17,620.55 | nowned equine in the my, tbe American fiver , Sed mpico that i in 1926, which increase, no d: March a pia 0% 89 90% due to the fact that this ye 3 if | reuited with his maste the . : U. by Chicago, Dec. ‘ " @% @% |S. roads were remarked with a dif- R. him 26 hours. Nothing authentic lively profit taking sales, "| oe beled a 93% ‘| ferent number. Hi~' way equi se °5 4 on cat the whereabouts of the shed 6 decied era oder | on oy epertion re, from $9,851 fer| today, ban bean ordered beck t.the| hae bear sen Ten i le s-- q i , a, |nine motor units to 00 in 1927 ited = gd speculator, the corn market de-) Tec. ath 46% te 52% |for 7 rotor units. ‘Purchase -of | upited States to, service at Fort) | President Calles, Ambassedor ; veloped power to rally from yester-| Pare , : : 54% {equipment in 1926 was $51,246.45 as| ty Guo sears of dutee ta the Philip.| Mortow,and others of the presiden- . in shades created by day's sharp break in prices and} 1. 50% 56°: en x, | against $65,000 for 1927. af ‘elena: y iP-| tial party await news anxiously. , Lucile... there was a good class of general] May 55 50% 56'5 5% “The equipment was purchased un-| !VE,iAPGe ats here with the| 2ney Were plainly nervous and un- ‘ Paris, world famous stylist. commission house buying. Export! . @ der the direction f the commission| injrd infantry, Lieutenant Hazel: | °8*%* ; corn bids at the gulf of Mexico ad- 93% 107% 1.06% upon bids therefor ana naturally | ,; wae tt 0 ed Whiske: ” me heagn netted * Silken stockings are the vanced and country offerings to ar- Af c 108%. 107% 06% | would increasethe item f equipment rigg h ign jiskey’ Sa——-T Ser war, Bre smartest rive here were small, whereas wheat a 07% Hi aie 107% 1.07% operation proportionately. The oil- that os ere remount, a Flight Bulletins of gifts — especially when they ‘orn close: » 1-2 to 1 1- lone by the express direction of the| ...1<2 cents net higher; wheat at 3-8 éents . aes aes red < commission. The extension of snow | SPonse Mg Licufenant Hazelrigg’s line Cen etter Cyn This would P delighted if you give her exqui- off to 1-8 cents up; oats showing . 7 12.0 95 : ss prevention work and sno removal) T}"was ‘nearly two years ago that | Place Colonel Lindbergh about 160/° ‘ee site Holeproof Hosiery. It bears 3-4 to 1 cent gain and provisions a i was similarly ordered the ‘ { ere goal varying from a 15 cent setback to 12.20 \ 12.37 12.17 chase of i now fences ant poste for Mey Seen Haselee pro coin Siege = ineancac ges the stamp of Paris— , Lieute: a rise of 30 cents. snow prevention wat tl = being buen: —(P) Opening at ued - 5-8 ae ee pressed directi n of ‘he commentasion Oe eee was’ meee bef er 4 at as » Mesican air) \ ‘vance, corn reacted somewha' yu te. <i 3 i aati com higher than before, Wheat May h WRAOMLEHR SC Lieutenant Hazelrigg, went, te the Wespped in a@ractive French ave! lower early, starting a ae Grav 7 . 1-8 cent off to 1-2 cent up, and lat-| Dee. 63 ; “The Cee A eee ae done | 7, his return and friends at the fort a So hn Mid rms. Aras Holeproot er showing losses all around. Oats| Jan. 2 5 5 : in 1927 no doubt was necessary ai| °™¢ today thet he will immediately brok ing. oye ie ee ‘were easy. Provisions tended the May 12.25 12.35 if not carricd -u: inde the express —S eee 7 We will help you select the core advance. Fi order of the commission, neverthe- LAST REPORTED mit tect shades and styles. rs At iimes today, the number of turkeys .35; roosters .18; ducks 18} 1os5 it was done at least with its as- pO! fi ss traders in the corn pit far outnum- @ .23; seese .19 @ .21. sent and apprc val. especially in view’ 90 MILES FROM hoes. bered those giving attention to! THERE AT NOON Colonel Charles z gers arri ee a the of fashion. wheat. The chief reason was a _ MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Rory He auitte. statement from one of the most Minneapoli' Dec. 14—(?)—Flour | nance engincer showing his expendi- —_ widely known figures in the grain] , unchanged; shipments 47,167 bar-| tures. After these increases are de- (Continued from page one) trade asserting that’ the decline in re ducted from th3 1927 took the air had returned by 11:50, the corn market should be at an Bran $31.00. cated gxpenditures,| without sighting Lind d, ‘He based his stand, he said, sora ns : pore cme) Unsettled,| panGz OF CARLOT SALES 000. HOLIDAY 18 Di ECLARED com ould a iteelt felt shortly. But Confidence Is Quick- ea penolls, Des. Cr 1 last J IN MEXICO, CITY TODAY and that buying for export woul carlot ain sales: eat No. f ry lex! ity, ' be an important factor in the not ly Restored dark northern 1.28@1.36%; No. 2 ite) Sete wr corte | Mexicans tamed their eyes to the distant future, ‘ do 1.25% @1.34;-No. 3 do 1.23%@ | him to be $651,425, .n tease of 30 ‘According to thig authority, the| ew York, Dec. 14.—(AP)—A sua-| 1-35; No. 4 do 1.23; sample grade ner cent in expenditure on an in- Argentine crop of torn has bee: dark northern 1.17@1.30%; No. 2 will, Tl ed abo AL CAPONE IS Notice bh oy citer iat the e CFO} a Dit if tl in 10 point 7, . 3 rd mile 6 3 | ? about exhausted, and the new Ar-|in Porto Rican Be due' to a swift cer beset pees ae 2 eee The ee Toe crervulbegeipiry Charles A. Linkers wc be — ihe , See Shen Slection suppises for ene gentine corn crop will not start/-pear attack which touched off @ ited ised wheat 1.22% 6 sari 3] chising of snow fence and oiling of | Washington in the Spirit of Tampico, Mexico, Dec. 14—U— ear 1928.. B coming until May or June. Mean-| number of stop loss orders, tempor-|No 2 mixed whes %@ + | roads for 1927 vas chafked to main. | Louis. jexican Aviation tne ot while, European root crps are small| a rily unsettled today’s stock mat-|No. 3 mixed wheat 1: tenance inovead of construction. Each| , Before midnight throngs of peo- 1 5 Fs this year, and transatlantic coun-|;et, Confidence was quickly re-|,. na No. 5 yellow 78; No. 5 mixed] o¢ these items is in the nature of a| Ple started for Valbuena rn tries will have to turn for corn to/ stored and th ‘ket headed | 73@75. i ata ad im t betterment | field, where Lindbergh’s nonstop averaged ite 3 ; Pri the United States instead. He also|for new high ground, by carly aft-| Oats No. 3 white 52@54%. ana mare pronotly could and should | flight is expected to terminete sue-| S¢tarnoon » aes LOS ANGELES' said that but little corn is to be Rye. N cessfully today, ‘were had in many of the cron belt states, | United Ard ee te Flax No. 18. be charged to construction. : the ewe. a oat Y: nc halt mile on to be held, in November, 1938, All and that some of the buying in Chi-|than a score issues attained record Barley sample grade, 81; No. 2, Schl d B kk leading from the city to the fiel tified check for 5% of the amount cago is coming from corn centers. | nigh levels, but trading slowed up|S0@83. ee and broc Troops of cavalry patrolled canal na Py he — : p ig stow Reheat Srerceaneo my highway to peeeemt Chicago’s Reputed Beer Baron | stoners reetry somewhat as the session progresses CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Postpone Attempt ighway to pt congestion. on Any or ail Bids. soar of ‘Count WHEAT IS DRAGGY ON Steel shares responded to a r Chicago, Dec. _14—(P)—Wheat: to B ak Record and Gangland Boss Is ‘Man Godadantaus. ¢ Board of County MINNEAPOLIS MARKET ported increase in mill operations) 174° 4 har 1.30; No. 2 hard 1.30. | - Bre Without a Ci ‘4. C. ISAMINGER, Minneapolis, Dec, 14.—()—|during the past week. Coppers)" Co); ne 4, new, mixed .82 1-2; — ita City’ > County Auditor. Wheat was nervous’ and draggy|Were helped by reports of expanding | y70°3 yellow .86; old, No 6 mixed| , Daytona, Beach, Fla., Dec. 14.— ing q Burle ne aty, jrorth Dakota. throughout. most. of the session|€xPort business and predictions of| '34°1'9°'No.'g' yellow -88 1-2 to .89.| “"—Owing to inclemency of the) =-ated that before Lindbergh's ar- Angeles, Dec. 14—()—Los ms R today, scattered liquidation being|5-cent copper next year. Buyiug| “Oats: No, 2 white .55 1-2 to .56;| Weather, Edward F. Schlee and Wil-| rival, —— soldiers, both infantry- s has found at least one mie | ‘All cheice plant species of the { brought on by Tuesday's break with | the insurance shares . as influ-| 170 3 White 53 3-4 to .56 1-2. liam S, Brock have postponed their} men and cavalrymen, would be ener whom it does not want|World gtadually are becoming « pit support poor. Other grains enced by the unusually low loss ra- Rye: Not quoted. attempt to break the world’s env| the field to prevent a repétition of \t “Scarface Al” Capone, | part of American agricuture. ‘were irregular, corn and oats show-|ti0 of the leading companies. Barley: .89 to 92 1-2 durance filght record, the two fly-| the boisterous receptions wi baron and gangland ing a disposition to rally. Trade| The tapidity of thé recent advance} Tinothysded:- 3.05 to 3.80. ers announced this morning. the transat % , 5 Burn up to the last hour was quiet. caused a number of conservative} Cioverseed: 22.00 to 29.00. Unfavorable winds and forecasts London. ‘ ” ‘ Oats were up a 1-2 cent early,|Commission houses to repeat warn-| Tord. 4140, g of cloudy weather, the flyers de-| A group of army aviators, headed Beulah Coal . eased back and went 7-8 cent over|iNss against over-extension of spec.) pi 1.00. clared, were inauspicious circum-| by Major Emilio Rarceniss Wachter Transfer Co. | \Puesday’s.close, but again fell|¥/ative accounts, but liquidation ine] ponies. “31-75, stances under which to begin @| their planes in preparation Phone 62 d back. Rye sold up 7-8 cent for May Lge reg gamrricemiase verte oie long flight. Ba forming stunts over the field chil eye oi Ste Cala le Mi Som vate ar cued MNES ASE, CHORE, Strange Disturbanes || sn vin ceasiy mee efi ra Teo Tate to Cassify er 1-2 cent early rally. jaxsee i n 2 " i ts a » : Sus See Roe ote os oeing vege ag SSetenee geese sh st | at Grand Forks Today ptr aoe Be sc oe ea nt in the Argentine. cady after a|Steel Products cracked six points|and coarse grain closing quotations : Lind ’ To reporters, Capone philosophied| ~ apartment in Person Court. Phone fia net ae ton ‘protein'and Houston Oil, National Lead,| today follow: : Grand Forks, N, D. Dec. 14— Tuesday as a result of elevator bid- Norfolk and Western and several Mi ard spring, fancy 158% @1.66 (AP)—A_ strange disturbance be- ding. "No. 1 hard spring was 3 to otters three to four points. ol ee Soe reps, treet tween 6 and 7 o'clock this morning] busines 42 cents over December, No. 1 dark| United States Steel common sold), pNsTytty 158% @164% | was reported. by. many sayetitied) northern 2 to 42 cents over and No. #t 148 in the early afternoon or 10 oe , fancy Teen oleae icy ane pretiicioes Fork Ree apakian iow, e a e i 1 northern 1 to 40 cents over, Points above last week's low, and 129% @1.61% | fessor Howard Simpson of the , oe the highest price since the middle 5 sa i 7 ae thee choice of October. Rossia Insuranco soared|, 7 1.29% @1.54% | United States weather, station here Corn was steady to firm, with a Seven points; Continental Insur-; 128% @1.54% | Ito making a check. He said that Z ive . . a it was hi: inion that the t dis. fair to good demand and’ buyers ance, five, and Bethlebem “Sterls/ Dag''ch to dency: LASM@LSIM | tinct crashes and flashes of light ash’ag one cent more for good qual-; Montana Power, Worthington Pump) 1 nyg’ od to choice. 1.32% @1-45% | which were noted about 20 minutes fe L | ity. land a number of others advanced] 4 pug Sti¢. 3% 133% v Theatre ee jthree points or more. Heavy buy- 2 + 1.29% @1,338% | apart were thunder and lightning, : : ee i ere iagood demand and ing of New Haven in anticipation of|? care northern... although he: thought there was @ welcome Chicago can Fi 4 ely' | TONIGHT—Wednesday { Rye was steady to firm ith al# resumption of dividends next year) Duet here ¢> possibility of an earth disturbance Cay Ik, Ch fair dem: featured the railroad group. somewhere. rh, ent ; Barley was steady. Flaxseed The closing was irregular. ‘ 4 = | in good demand and the Bais was], Airpine, saren combled edly 013 DNS, gd to choles: Navy Submits 5-year t, Calles 2 ty Rebeceal back to “vgs WORLD IS MINE « Building Program) receiving news of eo. bas prowling Chicago. aie an 60 the final hour, Curtiss falling from! Dys’ ord to good. Washington, Dec. 14. 69 3-4 to 60 and Wright from 91 to 83, The latter broke from 87 to 83/2 orthern «......- . |. —()—Pro- jected material additions to the naval war fleet soon will await the CHICAGO LIVESTOCK on one transaction involving 3,000] DNS, ch to fancy Chicago, Dec. 14.—()—(U, S, D.| shares. Other stocks were tempor-|3 DNS» ad to choles of A.)—Hogs 25,000; fairly active; |arily upset by this liquidation, but sel to ge to shippers, traders and small Jo-|there was recurrent buying of cop.) aak hard (Mon 0% | approval of President \dge, who suggested their need in his recent, message to congress. On the basis of those recommen- cal packers; generally steady to) pers and a late upsurge in steel come |" ‘7 ‘ . Eng s 'o arrive . strong with Tyesday’s best prives;;mon. Manati Sugar preferred went}, a. (Mont.) dations, the navy de; tt has submitted to the falco a program calling for new construc- we the more respect dogs. The after ctate autho: lil e f3se F ray rs pier on See pe Bebskicts S8S55Rs : 3: id SSeS as ti spot five to ten cents higher; top! up nine points. Total sales approx- 8.45 paid for several loads of choice imated 2,600,000 shares. ane arrive SEEN butchers, 250 to 290 pounds; some —_——_—_ pine 2. 8R, 1 Man held higher; bulk desirable 210 to MINNEAPOLIS RANCE. To arri 300. pound: 8.05 to 8.40; Dee. 1 Minn ws SD,” * 160 to 200 pounds 7.65 to 8.10; most Low Close | Minn. & SD, 1 hard. pigs 7.00 to 7.25; few best strong-| Wheat— F awn seas . weights upward to 7.50; most pack-| Dec. é y 2235 1.225 ke amber durum. ing sows 7.10 to 7.35; lightweights March 26% 1.221 2% | O arrive - 7.40 to 7.60; heavyweight hogs 8.00 Ma 27%, 1: : nig Rey 2 amber to 8.45; medium 7.90 to 8.45; light om 7.50 to 8.15; light lights 7.10 to Dec. 790; packing sore Gen to 7.60; serch slonghter pigs 6. 50. lay Cattle 1: ; fat steers as: oe cee” lower; _year! promising to show Dec. more decline; steer trade almost at March 5112 51% 3 killing quality plain; | Ma: 52% «52% ta oe anlings supply fairly livers | Dec. 2.05% 2.05— 2.05% 2.05% | To arrive 5 yearlings supply fair! r-' Dec. 05% 2. . 05% aoe al; she _ stock at bulls steady; , Mi e ¥0 Repel a: 211 2.11% 2.10% 2.11% veajers cen lower; meat —_ er steers pending lower; light stock- Dec. 79 79% general trade bees May 1843 78% = .78 3 Most hanes eres ey 5.15; heavy sausage DULUTH RANGE es § tion and replacement craft over a five-year period, as. the first. step’ in a move to supplant.all American warships with new ones. within 20) we" ‘Many Ships Included jan; New craters,” submarines, dee stroyer leaders, nd iser replacements are included if fie BRK KLKKLKKLLKLKKLKLKKLK . ae QPDHDHDSD YDHHHDHSHHHDHD DHOOOOQOHDHHHHOH99H tf felt Fa a ak i kk a gk pak pk 1.02 1.02% SOUT ELON UVES ES UUCTT ES PUTV OVE TTT UPUOOTLPYELER ARES PTE CATE TOE eee C2 EET OPERA PUAIMEONTTNTT TUS ETT TERE G SUCRE CREAR AT EUE ERENT i le mille. SH, Washbura, North Moats, V. H., Wolford, North Da- Morris, Catherine E., Bismarck, North a. Powers, Pe wo ‘M., Fargo, North Shaw, Frank ,E., Sheldon, North Tangen, ‘Peter C,, Minot, North 0 fi 14 5 yellow corn. a Ye - wi eg Corbin: A. Minot, North pen High Low Close|6 yellow corn. 73%@ -78% | Sninal.Me 2 f Baxots. 118 1.19 118 19 [2 mixed com SB1ie@ 83% Birt ; Wariley, Wiliam 3, Hannatora, 18 119 148 1:19 13 mixed cor 7840 30% / 1.22% 1.28% 1.22% 1.22%] To arrive 75 Fatal to dan Gir’ f . fies ; afisk Oia doen t oD asta ite Bar of this State, if j- Hips ‘ . file the ‘write Brigitte such fod 5 § | . Nor q , f ‘ St Blemarck, North Dekote, , A r th day of on Eee) terete | q é if i is if ail il ns B74@ 88% ae 3615 i E : i fy ! 4 uhh it : if i and Mrs. Fear for [ E 1.00 1.00% 99% 99% cere T54@ “7%! yandan, N. Da, Dec. 14—M 104% 1.04% 1.04 104% | 5 Soave 2° ate 3 olive Maceadam "22 daughter 4 os ‘ z i ee ? ‘ ees ag iL rie afl falled Ht

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