The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 16, 1927, Page 2

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Fords Join Crowds Inspecting New Models GRAIN FINANCIAL a LIVESTOCK MAR K ETS NEWS an : _PAGETWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927 C. Close Close —Today— -Today— Git. Yesterday Year Ago Open High Low Close ea| ARE WEAKENED Dec. 1.25% 1.38 1.25% 126% 1.24% 1.26% Kk Ag @% @% et ee HOW HELP CAME ‘Aggressive Selling of Specula-| yfay 18 1.38% 1.29% = 1.80% 1.29% = 1.30% tors Leads to Setback of | on vidi iee @% D A OT ANS Corn Prices Dee. 85 a aN By ai Seren March 89% o can 90% = 88% I ts ee a cago, . 16.—P\—Ageres- sive selling on the part of specula-| May 92% «BIE L’K 98K Historian at University Writes tors led to a decided early setback y @%@% @% @% @%@% About Relief Party Com- in corn values today, and also indi- | Oats— . rectly weakened wheat. Below} Dec. 51% 46% 52% 52% 52% 58% ing to Fort zero temperatures in Iowa are as crise tod an ae Soil ae ey brisk incentive to sell corn. ay ; i 156% . teed Opening at '«@% cent off the corn @ue@x J@% @% @%@% Grand Forks, Dec, 16—(—Two market quickly tigger . mat | Rye ote ea 10h ik ae companies of cavalry and a wagon ial further setback. Wheat started! “Dec. 05% 89% . F 4 J train long unchanged to cent lower, and | March 1.07% 107% «1.08 1.09% 1.09 Sridar tains cereee ubsequer.tly showe losses all) @1.08 aeouid. Oats were easy, provisions| May 1.07% 96% 1.08% 1.09% 1.07% 1.00% | While the crowds in Detroit gathered to inspect the new gear-shift models of the Ford automobile, the likewise te. ded to sag. | Lard— makers of the car mingled with the throng. Edsel Ford is shown to the left, while his two sons stand with An old fashioned cold wave was| Dec, 11.40 11.87 1140 their grandfath er, Henry Ford. hailed by ma traders in id cea Jan. 11.97 1200 11.95 yd a4 ed ket today as just the thing to] May 12.37 12.17 12.32 12. . ut. Sten ins good condition and to | Ribs : : @35 Mexican Congress from Sterling to Ashley would be bring about an increase movement; Dec, 11.00 11.00 Hol ‘Sol »| Cleared today. Paceline wervuts of corn to: | os i 1380 ua? aso aaa dha ee North Reed Blocked ~ ken of Ii rrivals 0} 0 q e A E : : .! ry Bae ct mans and Karsaz City, the | Belliee— ; ee For Private Citizen| Between Biamarek and Baldwin receipts at these points being, re-| Dec. 11.50 * 11.50 the road is impassable, while beyond spectively, 205 a cae against; Jan, 11.92 14.50 He et cmraven | Bits fo) et Baidwin the highway is clear to Mi- 58 3 cars navi- On the other hand, stubborn re-| May 12.45 1240 1248 1240 840_| pation. Rot, There is heavy traffic moving Peiiariet shomed ieeclt at ie HINNEAPOLAS CASH: CLAM Bids Caen hbetas uma a pie Bb ng shop- ini exactions pomed OTK PRICES |, Srvc ee iorueceoruae| fem tetme be let ir barnes ens "clharbor and oer pol can be roughly estimated at 10 per, var Lad aes adi rape dp the resident ‘detided the em eit pie Paes calinats Sei Bice the testing area’ this ‘rea. T AKE UPTREND |. ~sihn hic closing quotations |through the states of Morelia and Ma! the Laat c Pacific son is without adequate supplies of 1 ae 4 apriig taney Michoacan, back to Mexico City. salir a tian wr? as corn, and that many points have goodies hate A i Montana . . Entertained at Theatre clearing snow-filled cuts in Min- ee paeeceb on Taka aes +? To arrive 58% @1. Lindbergh listened to Mexican|msota, North Dakota and Montana. ia to a statement by one trade author, {United States Steel Common|1 DNS, fancy Mont.. 1.56% music until after midnight. An|Normal resumption of traffic is not n nuts, ity, the Goad Taniiee y te keap the a G 1 Motors A To arrive .... 58% entertainment in his honor was|expected before Sunday. socks and cat aabag atavert white. and General Motors Are = {1 hard spring 29% given by the foreign office in one elow zero temperatures were| stowed awa: price high and a’ 4 Again in Lead To arrive ........ 1.29% of ico City’s largest theatres.| again registered generally over the| home of M: 1 DNS, gd to fancy. Th ring cheered for Lind-|whole of the American northwest,| mons, Thursday. To arrive 28% @ bergh as he and Calles and Morrow i prairie provinces were | chairman of the : o New York, Dec. 16.—(AP)—Re-|1 DNS, ch to 46%: entered. At one time during the|comparatively warm with mai mittee, and Mi eae ane iioed turn of United States Steel commcn|1 DNS, gd to choice. 1.32% evening they turned toward the box|above zero ees johnston, preventing Wheat tiny after an early dip. News (and General Motors to the leader-|1 DNS, ord to good. 1.24% and_ shouted: Only Of theshouse of representatives tone today iter an eatily bearish, |®M€P of the market featured the re-|1’ dark’ northe! “Lindy, Lindy, Lindy.” been solic! from accepting the favitation of and statistics wefferings contracted |®¥mption of the upward movement| To arrive .. 122%@ ... ‘The airman rose and stood at the digging the auxili the senate to met in its rooms. but Petaeatiy on « ie ‘and short|0f prices in today’s stock market./1 northern 1.23%@1.30% jedge of the box and smiled and it stow ever re< ae sale shor | Steel was bid up more than three! To arrive .. 1.21%@ ... | |bowed his thanks. He did not say a " covering f ham mills and export| Points to 149 3-4, the highest price|2 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.40% word, however. inches fel Deman Ti ht and general pit/Since the first week of October, by |2 DNS, gd to choice. 1. The musicians ted Lind-| ing 24 hours forcing the closing of pede ved eda.” learly afternoon, and General Motors|2 DNS, ord to good uquet of roses|the public schools. and all are Sap d 3-4 cent early and|Tecorded a similar gain by touching|2 northern .. e serape or gaily col-| traffic. ats eard to 3-4 cent above yes-| 133 blocks of 1,000 to 12,000 shares/3 DNS, ch to ored native shawl. ee in 3 hanging hands in these two issues.|3 DNS, gd to choice. 1.25% @137% FARGO AND VICINITY temtay: barley was firm and quiet. | The optimistic tenor of the an-/3 DNS, ord to good. 1.19%4@1.26% Want to See Lindy VIRTUALLY SNOWBOUND Georgetown Evacuated val Nered higher and Chicago} ual business forecasts now making|3 northern ........ 1.17%@1.24%| Two school girls about 15 years} Fargo, N. D., Dec. 16.—(#)—City, M di On May 12, 1863, Georgetown was | convened ye ed foreign buying of futures,|thelr appearance and the advance/1 dark hard (Mont.) old, invaded the American embassy|county and state crews were con- nae radio fans will gather in| evacuated and. ali the inhabitants While reported foreign pov Tin flaxseed|of money at relatively easy rates| To arrive .. ° before Lindbergh was up. To the centrating in this vicinity today in! § ber of Commerce rooms at] sought refuge in Fort Abercrombie. | house to ea, with offerings light were important factors in the “buli”/1 hard (Mont. first person they encountered, they| clearing blocked streets and high-| ¢.,D- ™ today for the of!The steamer International more De ete an ‘ly and| Movement which embraced a wide) To arrive 1.20% @1.39% ways after one of the heaviest snow ing a radio dub with ob-| moored at the north side of the fort. |S. Johnst Durum wa: rs) Vault ab atOOKE: Minn, & SD, fe want to see Lindy, please.| storms ever to visit the Red river ee providing ways and means|‘The restoration of comm with| the ae in light supply and de-|_ Flurries of profit taking and beat hard 1.21% @125% | We tried but failed. We'll be very| valley. High tions | Of ,eliminating local intert expected daily but| as to what the orm ict for lew grade and good| Selling swept through the market at| To 1.21% @1.25% | unhappy unless you let us see him. piled radio @ good deal of de-ldo if secret CARE ad afacings intervals, but they falled to cause] Minn. & S! % | Can't you please tell him?” No train | doned.: ets auistend steady. more than a ripple of excitement.| To arriv ‘Their pleas were addressed to the. sett grass| Governor Joh: Rac was quiet and easy with| Wright Aeronautical, which has en-|Fey 1 amber durum. Colonel McNab, military attache. ‘alone to furnish food the senate to con ig iced hae d car offerings. |Joyed a sensational advance in the} To arrive ........ 1 “You bet,” he lied. aad horse, “The imp-|onee at tos Bees ne. iaamall supply eral last few weeks, broke six points and|Fey 2 amber durum. Colonel McNab placed the in| fzom the house = in steady at yesterday's Inte decline, |® Number of others ylelded a point)1 amber durum e an office window overlooking the thoroughfare eGo aaa jel ¥ i % or more. 'o arrive 5 # atte eae me seats Coppers gave another impressive 1 "Then a eeeetal thing happened. | service. ‘fort, hence ean ee baci Prine Soe tiara demonstration of strength under the 13: Lindy came into the room and “ean hardly be overesti- guard 1S still bpd leadership of Greene Cananes, which 8 % | shook hands with the girls. PE | mated. Most of the freight of the| permit was did up over five points. Inter- praia tg . eel ALM eer sare national fe epee Sloss Sheffield e Rogers Does Fade-out lembers meager verge hea _ reer ee S. D. of A.)—Cattle 500; hardly |Steel, F. G. Shattuck, Arnold Con- -< : rs, who lost his guest = | route, I am told that some 500 trains | sentat enough on hand to make @ market; [stable and s few others sold four . room st the American embassy to diseases,|are now in transit, waiting at St.|I several trains scheduled to sarive| Omen teers (fageclao eee . any rego ee oF the results Peal and, 8t. Cows until protection obeyed aad 3 on ail crerseey Tew oad tots [1™e, total sales in the first three “J closed automatically when ik by Dr. ta gtren tak Saletens line of Steers carly 10.00@14.00; she stock|Hours running close to 2,000,000 idee | Lindbergh landed. N can|f Da-| teams will move ” T mostly 6.50@9.50; cutter: and bulls /#hares, with indications that the compete: with that boy.” Da eves has ed; very little doing onj®#les for the full session would *. Rogers moved to a downtown. ho- n’ Ro-| Big Lake cue cross the 3,000,000 mark. ‘ ; tel citer telling Ambassador Mor- ‘weekly| June, 1863, Calves 300; vealers steady with row that a comedian and the world’s D of the lun- (Mercury readings at 7 «. m.) Thursday’s low time; bulk good BISMARCK GRAIN pesos foes: ve beh rope for a com-| teers left army| Bismarck—Clear, 20 below, 7 a. Peet. 00. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) ambassador to have in his house. the} wi On} m.; ogs 3,000; slow; around steady Bismarck, Dec. 16 the same time. his the Knows One Word in 3panish Asked if he understooc Spanish, Lindbergh replied: “One word— Tol He added he he a mighty reason to know it. to 10 cents lower than Thursday’s, average; desirable 180 to 240 pound Ge 4 ney cartier 53% butchers mostly 8.00; bulk light No. 1 amber durum hts 7.25@7.50; packing sows 7.25; |No. 1 mixed durum Pigs steady, mostly 7.25; average|No. 1 red durum cost Thursday 7.55; weight 201 No. 1 flax .. pounds. Sheep 500; menarally steady; few No, 2 flax early sales sirable fat lambs if 12.75; some held higher; ewes un-| 0, mostly 6.50@6.75, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Ino, 4 55 ee turned towards Mexico City, Chicago, Dec, 16—(#)—(U. S. D.|N biane 5 mf Obt . wees of A.)—Hogs 29,000; generally| No" g * 7 x4 Girls ip Front Rows was solicited steady at Thursday’s best. prices;!" @ne cent per pound discount un- Py 4 ony The beautiful girls of Mexico fea “Basins cia, Hae de 8 ib ar car, 101 five cont Be ss [aeae ae tey tect of Ske tie desirable 210 to 300 pounds 8.20 to| Under shell. 2.07% @2.12% with ie i ef e asf SEs F ne ft Toluca is the name of the capital of Mexico state. Lindbe: flew — in ose are hog 6 ws! identi- a ai ing the name of the city. and thus was able to find himself on the map and a Barley, ch to To arrive ee ae 99DNHH9NHHHNH9HH9H999HN9' p é raptl admiring smiles, eager eee com, . 8.55; 160 to 200 pounds 7.90 to 8.25;| Hard winter wheat... Ho) epee 2.07%@ ... | Cyen and radiant countenances. ve, Mont,, Mandan—Clear, 17 below; roads most packing: sows 7.25 to 7.50; de- plicable Sa : 3 a them he gives no ‘dinaily| nena oP Teisue 8 slaughter pigs ‘gel LOT yy 01 a casi ‘wave SEISURE, Devils to 7.60 hearyweight hogs 8.10 to MINNEAPOLIS RANCR RANGE. OF CAR SAL hend or a gentle smile. 1009 Mrs, Emil In the Taited Staten District (Court, | roads good. 7 8.65; medium 8.00 to 8.55; lights 7 Range of carlot grain sales: take! whe bare + bem Ohio erates . . Dec. 16 OF AMERICA 7.65 to 8.30; light lights 7.25 to 8.00; : . ing sows 7.15 10 °7:15; sleugh¢| yppeapOP® HieB Low Close) | Wheat: No. 1 dark northern 132) Huge Drifts Block a Secre-|two weeks, pack: 1-4 to 1.65 5-8; No. 2 dark northern -| home ter_ pigs 7.00 to 7.75. Dec. 122 1.22% 1.21% 1.22%] 1.25 to 140 1-4; No. 8 dark nor-| Northwest Highways wes my for anything xcept cutter” cows) Marc 12434 22546 1248 12E,, | Ghert ua ot feats ts Ne. 4 inde cia jeoes Sg ee a . . “ i m ern H and veal calves; weak to unevenly| Rye— gical iaimowes d » Tie ra Py yy tonight oF Bat- . Postomobile, to-wit!» On FP gr is to “give them tg lower on other classes; demand very! Dec, 1.00 | 1.22; No. 1_ hai 1.52 8-8;!Brday.” fod! He. 'W. J. Kneeshaw of narrow; fresh receipts increased by| March 1.01% | No. '1 mixed durum 1.18 8-5; No. 2|" Siew progress was i made in - = Beg yee Bee epee abet members of (the North pine. otf “holy Dag irre ae May 1.01% 1.02% 1.01% 1.02% mixed durum 138 te 2 7-8; No.|the opening of roads in Fe os aa forth in the bel now |Dakote Judicial ouneil in session 3 50; ] : light yearlings and ‘light steers Dees 50% 50% 50% 50% | Corns No b yellow 777 S-4 to .79 faa. Toe reel, $0 coins es er values | ‘ or, the Diatrit of erin Da Bes 107; most 28% coms anche/March “BM “52K 5114 [5234 | 1-2: No. 4 white 77 68. Interstate dompany fointion ef fection fait RB US Fae tates largely 1000 docrwrard; | vie. 52% 52% 52% 52% watts No. 2, white $5 1-4; No. 8] stated they t the county road| Shop. eine 7 give notice, to alt werac : ing yearling heifers 10.50 tol Dec. 2.05 2.05% 2.05 2.05% | Rye: No. 1, 1.00 1-44, > pode ey Page | 11.26; low cutters largely 5.25;| Ma: 2.11% 2.12% 2.11% 212 Flax: No. 1, 2,08 1-2 to 2.28, ‘ naayanea and the Di thereof |- return a ver- strong weights up to 5.75; vealers Barley: Sample 80; No. 2, : : agcording to the prayer where the | 11.00 to 11.50, Dee, "78% 79% 78% .79%| .19 to b2; No. 8, 80 to £2. F ‘ ee eee be he been Sheep 11,000; fat lambs slow, 15| May 18 «18% «78 ~=—.78% patie aa at . wa: — : 'e ict of North takes ad- to 25 cents lower than Thi 3 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN = 5° 4 fs ited ten Court rooms. in tive carly ‘sales good desirable lam! Chica, tet Wheat: 2 sii A sii % - the City, of Fes make such the | 18.00 to 18.25; top om choice handy- DULUTH RANGE pone Ree Me nats tate Mie Tiret publication, of this | weight 13.65; few good 92 to 100 Dec. 16 ane ‘New, No ps in ‘ Golice, if that be a day of jurisdic. that 4 ound, lambs, 2 00 to 12.75; light Open~ High Low Close Pg ay a, ie as ii A tion, otherwise, ‘on the next day of ish 3 sheep} Durum— ‘anastioiel i £4, Mo. b mlaad AE 28s Be 8 ae iow Oats: No. 2 white .56 to 67 1-2; No. 3 white .52 to 56 1-2, reafter. INVALDSEN, Roa Marshal. to 11 - steady; to weak; fat ewes 7.00; | Dec. 1.18% 1.19% 1.17% 1.19% ; Miestrable Kinds 6.00" te sisi May, 122° 120% 121% 122% qi Marc! Dec. 1.00 Mi 1.04% 1.05% 1.04% Tope 2.08 2.08% 207% 2.08 218% 2.18% 212% 213% _ CHICAGO PRODUCE 16.)

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