The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 3, 1928, Page 2

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f AGE TWO TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1998 — = eS 5 Tage : re 2.5 mixed ae 7 known residents of the Goldwin and | ing to have come from the Mexican|tion. He asked to accept “~ | FINANCIAL 6 aised ath - 68 @ 10 FIVE BOMBING Cleveland neighborhoods, were sen- official archives, : the medal as a of the lore GRAIN M A R K E | S ! , 2 wie ont Be @ 3 AIRPLANES TO tenced to one and half years each which Salvador bore hi: white oa 50%@ 5 in penitentiary by Judge tere treet ee A * CHIMNEY FIRE . ; LIVESTOCK By Associated Wress Leased Wire 1 NEWS 4 net it 4 ‘Bi TAKE UP WORK baer oe Soe ae e A chimney fire at the J. T. Powell WIRES “DAKOTA” e On 50 @. paaneeea lay but sentence was stayed t | nf ; ee iaaibiaitiis i eames Pannen faerie ae 85 8 87 i {Continued from bare | one), alee needed, to pre- Beet cD rohad ak a F OR ASSISTANT MICAG | re : ‘ss [qui removed to save them from | Pate g ' E AT PRICES wloddted ls) Ll TABLE |Barley, med to ad. ‘fl ‘8a bis ree res ie ‘ cine Or THANKs book ic The blaze was | , Close , Close —Today— ie ag ~ | Barley, lower gds 7 80 omen vated na establisNed Mt! wish to express our thanks to _ Cashier J. J. Jaeger, First State ; Yesterday YearAgo Open High Low Close | To arrive ........ 79 @ +. |themssives in Quilali, thelr planes|the friends and neighbors who so MUST FLY OVER Benk, of » remembered his R TOD AY Wheat— ni Lyte 10> \2 rye .. 1.01% @1.02% | under Major R. E. Rowell bombed | Kindly assisted us during the recent own training at Dakota Business March 1.29% 5 Ot ae ‘8 |, To arrive . 1.01%@ .... \the Sandino forces. Major Ro ind death of our beloved BATTLE College, Fargo, when heneededan a de we %% |No, 1 flaxsee 2.07% @2.15% | advised Louis Mason Guilick, com- | father and brother. fi aseetant rece He wired this | May Ladys 1.32% 1.31% aii | To arrive 2.07%@ ..- \mander of the marines. in, Nicare- tie GaECR ie for TO NEXT STOP school and Ruth Roy was sent. Geo. larket Is Influenced by Re-! July 1.27% 128s 127% = Prisoner Tries to Te CL CELY cote camel Mr. and Mra, Peter Micheken, ‘Contte sid ti: pike en) Nolin, office manager, Interstate ports of Increasing Euro: | corn t e Tear His Way Out |°" casualties, f pre Be Lod acti out to keep the crowd ata safe dis-| S¢ed 3 @D. ae man) bas en~ i Denwand March 864% 87% «= 87%H—(“‘iék COCR > i solidge Shak Mr. William Midelsteadt, tance from the plane. } aoe : ir pg <a M BY oy = tt of City Jail Cell ~ ds T ‘Much Mise, Chrietina ‘Midelsteadt, |TTANDS SAFELY ATISSPLM. ]| Wah! Secohe nn beat ‘sis ‘ May 30 79% 90% ‘ 89% 89% pended bea an ves. Bova ! who gets positi chee, Jan BAM Indi sy, BEE nang say SB | OM the act atthe cl win] NOW Weaes Bandage| — 1xviren ro ApPEar |] smcibentalae Chars A. || prmadons DBC ACTUAL - ressure ns 92 8254 927 93% ‘ y Ct : eaPaads bad passed the maximum | gg4.__ @% @% inside and outside prevented a “jail Washi Jan. 3. — (AP) — erie central ig ted ‘, beni prrie od Washington, Jan. 3.~(AP)—Pres.| mes R. Sheffield, former ambas- delivery” early this morning, in the sador to Mexico, and Arthur Bliss|| tour today, landing safely at the 4 aviation field 54% 4M 54% ; ft wheat values here. In some) May 553% 9% 35% ‘et as rf re © | belief of Chief of Police Chris Mar- lor this season did much today to Oi March ‘Bays ‘bam a ident Coolidge’s wrist is again giving ati i tie here from Sen a uarters, cstimates rere, Cree c Me nu@ne Eee ak reporting at poli my ea teed Sat oad he has been Ce apr erg ae aden, é 1:55 p. m., central oe gh anaes b Watkins, of the - 314 3 5354 534 153! forced to a) a ec. x lard time. 7 Tont St., Fargo. it about 60 per cen’ July 4315 AM 53% 53% Dit ot headquarters in the basement of the| "The aise ix ‘ poten of the | Yited today to appear tomorrow be Ptine exportable wheat surplus has Biaiay been disposed of. Chicago @% city hall at an early hour this morn-| swelling of the tendons around the tie special senate committee in-! “pssident Bi pinned a gold Rye-— 2 ; “4 ing documents published in nd ‘ Iso strengthened , " % p ing found that Fred J. Walker, Bis-| small wrist ‘bone, which caused him medal upon the at the ; “5 Melted : Mot : oti. o00 March 1.08% _ a 1.08% = 1.08% = 1.08% =: 1.08% marek man Brrested shortl before pony difficulty a : year oe h ie ! jearst eeeeeers and purport- - Het : recep- ¢ decrease of the Unite u 08% 96% 0914 09% = 1 ‘ 3 present inflammation is beile Staten, wheat visible supply, and by| pat” 108% HEH LODE LODE 100109 | the steel cot from the wall of the| the-president to have been caused by| ' Bot meals without work Halk of improved European call for] “yan, 12.05 12.00 1202@ 1207 11.92 11.02 cell, ripped two or three iron bars) the many‘ hours of handshakin, heat from North America. 12.50@12.07 from the bed and was using these) which he wag required to partic’ E Wheat closed unsettled, 5-8 to 7-8) May 12.40 12,32 1242 1245 1230 1230 to break away the steel grating yesterday at the White House gent higher; corn 1-8 to 5-8 « 3] Ribs over the inside of the window. He] Year's reception. puts unchanged to 1-8 to 1-4 cent} “Jan, 1095 13.90 pr ferret rg Sige ito : 2 can ee Aaa Leap Salt me youd at ae of the window prevented N.D. ion — ——s Foreign buying of future deliver-| Jan, 12.20 18.55 12.20 jim from escaping. i ‘ar: , = colds to K fes of wheat here accompanied ma- May 12.72 15.25 12.75 12.80 12.70 12.70 Walker will be aral odes wi Meet at J st claimenic Yeisen thet » terial price upturns which were wit- today ‘hab ne id “Hide iy| Fargo, Jan. 3, (AP) — County with Creomulsion, an creo- nessed at times today. Houses with 197 $4 1S: NO an mer on a drunk and disorderly agents from 30 North Dakota coun- sote that is pleasant to take. Creomul- connections northwest were also con- northern 1.25 to 1.44; samp! allan ties are expected to arrive in Fargo sion is a n:w medical dis with =. picuous purchasers. Meanwhile, un- datk notthern 144: two-fold action; it soothes heals ‘ 0 1 North favorable reports of the domestic Gard Wallace’s Danes excencion Telafarenes which nat spring 1.58 3-4; No. 2 hard winter ited copes UPW ARD TREND 1.28 1-2; No, 2 amber durum 1.321-4;| Mother Dies at will be held at the North Dakota ag- the inamed membranes and inhibits 1 : 1 ( fit : f cil kaown drugs, creosote is ree- inthe last week were only 11,169,000 Died wheat oe chgicraday a Detroit Monda: Jeary 17. ee ee : ni = ognized by hich medical authorities as bushels compared with 14,186,000 etror y V4 f Iacalises ancaaion ® i id 18,- Corn: No. 4 yellow .79; No. & All the field agents connected with i 12 Ounces «- 12 Biscul ane of the greatest healing ag-neies for (bushels the week previous and 18, ixed .7 the extension department of the col- ay cults ersistent coushs und colds and other f= 26,000 bushels a year ago. Opening Session of 1928 Mir-| ™ixed .75. Mrs. Emma J. Wallace, mother of | ‘2? © per : BS F three bles. Cre According to authoritative reports Oats: No. 2 white .58. Gard Wallace, formerly of Bismarck | !e&e and all supervisors of extension Aria edison to aianarer Gti iwhich were widely circulated today,| rors Widespread Hopes of Si: a ad nats 221 1-2 but now residing at Detroit, Mich., pasietineattle yell a voll Hel; the whole fi il Ith healir g clcments which soothe end heal Bprcpean eeearriversinn He pe Favorable Business Barley: No. 2 .85 to .86 1-2, lhe ee ees ie sions will be held in the agricultural | ip ami y to bet ter hea the intected membranes and st ted follow advances in prices. British cHicAgOFOULTRY ing to word received here today from Pullding, and one of the features will © nape yourself time and trouble crisaiie (oe on to nhy seoeearie ele especially are mentioned as} New Yor), Jan. 3-—()—Upward! Chicago, Jan. 3.—/—Poultry | i", Wallace. Mrs. Wallace was tak- (Site eorked ito the blood, attacks the seat { ; ter, Serle of the colloge, at the cterized the en ill shortly before Christmas. opening session, avin aiting a break | 1998 f alive steady; receipts 5 cars; fowls} Funeral services and interment ‘world prices cwing to favorable | York bal ha dee _ taky minis oan springs raheald turkeys 25) will be in Detroit tomorrow. by “Wise aie Argentine harvest reports but meet-| ing the videscrend: hopes of favor- @28; roosters 18; ducks 18@23;| Mrs. Wallace is well known in Fargo Gets Better s paki larger Fale nt ol of wheat] price tendencies cl ' Serve it with hot milk Sree * MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS ¢_| er it ti waiter open instead with higher asking quo-|able business this year. Stock |S? 2!@22. Bismarck, having visited here many * . dieoNicite'n coughs ‘and colds, bronchial asth | tations from the southern hemi-| prices, measured by the average of —porTATOES~ times during recent years. She has Feight Service ; bronch’tis and other forms of respira- ephere and in cular Argentina. |20 leading industrial issues, already Chitape, dun. 300 (UW. sD. a sister, Mrs. William Simpson, liv- — tory diseases, and is excellent for build- ‘J — are at the highest levels in history, | o¢ 4. Sa Poatbee Receipts 96 cars; '® at Mandan. Fargo, N. D., Jan. 3.—(AP)—Im- ing up the system after colds or fu. } ‘ AT MOVES UPWARD but operators for the rise neverthe-| on ‘track 143; total United States roved freight service for Fargo and ° Money refunded if any cough or cold is ™ CITY MARKET less conducted their operations with | shipments Satu: sae: 494: 5 4 262 George Remus Denied rand Forks is announced by the nat relieved efter taking according to ~ LL is, ¥ an, 3.—(?)-—Wheat pores anticipating an unusual- Monday 187 ane: practically pd de N Sanity H ° pack oer po kgibesd bi lective |i 1S ee nh y Ssanttinna, Nek vane denanto, (ody) > » Jan, 3.— = y 187 cars; fs etarted Py year with a ne mona january reinvestment de-| mand account cold weather. ew anity earing neared ap Nave teenies t fed ig d advance stirred by strengt! Marking up of the call money re- rpg i inet tween the Twin Cities and Winnipeg, cables, indications of a better ex- ' i "|_ Minneapolis, Jan. 3.—(7)—(U. S.| Cincinnati, Jan. 3—(AP)—A new] / \ and zero temperatures Laide pried jihad bates D. of A.)—Potatoes: Moderate wire | Sanity hearing for George Remus, | Vi@ Barnesville, Glyndon and Ironton, t LES 5 , ‘ ‘ being routed from Barnes- over most of the winter wheat belt|ccrve shown in last Saturday's | Pquiry, demand light; market firm. wife slayer, was denied today by ville ‘Minn., to Fi and Grand Elie. owed Bigher, “A. firm open higher charge was generally regatd-| pai} ‘rate, sacked hundredweight,| mus insane and ordered him com- nipeg. 1d as temporary. i 4 owed dvance | ©", 88 5 <ay, [round whites, Unit . 1,] mitted to the state hospital for the eer ee enon Aarne?! With the opening ‘of the New| mont, woutsy vanes States Now 3) eetnal “insane “at Ties: dod GIVEN PRISON TERMS York automobile show on Saturday, Lueders also denied bond for tl town, N. D., Jan. 3.—(P)— James Adolph ‘and Rudolph Hazer, -well Oats crept higher, May gaining) wail strect. began to more at- “ ” ; * 8-4 to 1-2 cent. +, witn|tention to. the ‘automobile shares, | MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE | former, “king ee = ‘ ray barley was up 1-2 cent, with! Hudson was one of the early leaders| Minneapolis, Jan. 3.—()\—Wheat Judge Ch: sie ue Bell hess errs i 8 light. = in that group. Packard and Pafge |7eceipts Sota 332 compared to 447 ge gh es i. B oe jong That Baby You've @ futures were dull and firm. | netroit ‘attained new peak prices.|& Year ago. inneapolis cash wheat be ca a petition for a writ Longed F eS flaxseed sold up 1-2 conte, Murray Body led the equipment is-!and coarse grain closing quotations aniouncan ti eae p die: rogheg ~ pte ng or SS Cash wheat offerings were iehy| sues Genera’ Motors appeared to today follow: to pie his detulen at 40 ciclede| As So eTTA i fora three-day run, an ae Y| be neglected for the time being. {1 hard spring, fancy next Th waa gstanadid at o'clock} Mrs. Burton ‘Advises Women on prices: were largely one to wo| Rails, which have been sluggish Montana .. oe 1.64% @1L71% ureday morning. Motherhood Companionshi a“ cents higher. High protein cohen for some time, showed more signs of | To arrive .. «> 164% @1.71% ae aban ane “For several years I was denied . ; bes scarce, and premiums, final:|tife. ‘The St. Paul and ‘Cotton Belt?/1 DNS, fancy Mont... L028 @1.10% COLD WAVE NOW _ | tte blessing of motherhood,” writes } : Ry. Ordinary quality draneed| *yregeneneg oe Meh eraundend hard apring....t Lasw@iase | ~©CENTERED OVER. | yest Burton of, Kaneas Cod Liver Oll!’’ an risk demand developed for Texas 2 . 68% ye was terribly nervous - Tmoetly. unchanged-|anq' Pacific and some of the eastern | Tovarrive = be oat PSNGLSOS| MIDDLE = WEST | inp sna melancholia: ‘Now f smn the GUARANTEED ALL WOOL ~ t wes Winter wheat was in light supply) cosiers, 1 DNS, ga to 1.338% @1.59% ee proud mother of a beautiful little demand was . Durum of-| Rubbers moved forw: de: To arrive .. ferings were light and demand wa8| teadership of Alex. Park Utah was! DNS, ch to 55% @1.66% (Continued from ) daughter and a true companion and heavily traded in, one block of 10,040|1 DNS, gd to choice. 1.39% @1.52% | Dakota points during y night/ inspiration to my husband. I believe ro ed, ~ basis was firm to one cent shares ichanaing hands at 10, the : ae ors oe gee 1.27% @1.98% Fag, as eee eater abi pa hundreds ee pists ees niet like Fur Collar Sheep: Lined Included price lated advancing to hee no! IN vee ‘orks, -12; Jamestown, -16; Minot,| to know the secret of my happiness, ° oy? ", American _ International, General| To arrive .. wel ..._ | +17; Mandan, -13; Devils Lake, -14.| and I will gladly reveal it to a ize tterr While *. American Tank and General Refrac-|1 northern .. is Crss% In Minnesota the following "tem-| married Bele Ha tae ‘me.’ Get Your 8 and Pa Ww tT ey tories all sold at their best prices in|, To arrive .. ++ 125%@ _..._ | peratures were reported—St, Cloud,| Mrs. Burton offers her advice en- Last was strong to one | cent/a vear or longer. 2 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.42% @1.63% | -12; Hibbing, -17; Rochester, -7;| tirely without charge. She has noth- Price range was .78 to 8 2 DNS, gd to choice. 1.37% @1.47% | Duluth, -14; Mankato, -12; Crooks-| ing to sell. Letters should be ad- f BISMARCK GRAIN 2 DNS, ord to good. 1.25%@1.36% | ton, -14. dressed to Mrs. bea ae Burton, was firm. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) |2 northern ........ 124% @131% —_——_—_—— 2568 Massachusetts, s City, Bismarck, Jan. 3 3 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.45% @1.59% MAKES SERIOUS CHARGE Mo. Correspondence will be strict- No. 1 dark northern . No. 1 northern .... No. 1 amber durum ‘ No, 1 mixed durum . than Monday's aver-| No. 1 red durum ... inactive, talking as 9.00 paid for 200 Rae ee ‘weights; bulk desirable Ne ax S00 po ne SEG 8.25; 150 ta Be . tee nwa rag | Oats .46|__ To arrive .. i aes ee is Speltz, per_cwt. -.. 18 uno, & SD, 1 ahrd. 1: “gnedium 8,60@9.00; light 8.50]... 4 55 HELL CORN To arrive sigan eee I hts 8.15@8.90; pac! Re 4, 55 Ibs. seeeeeee r F, mber durum, -$1.09 3 DNS, gd to choice. 1.33% @1.44% | Washington, Jan. 3.— (AP) —A fi .—Adv, 101! sessceees L21%@1: with prosecution not testi- @ 97:1 dark hard (Mont.) 1.25% @1.38% | fy as the government wishes in th Be sat! To arrive . TIEN O LIBS criminal mony roceedi . Piles Can Cc 1.25% @1.47% rt Harry F. Sinclair, W. J. Without Surgery ‘was 1.25% @J.47% A new instructive book, fully il- lustrated, printed in colors and copy- righted at renault, has been published by Dr. A. 8. McCleary, the noted Rectal Specialist, D-542 Elms Boulevard, Excelsior Springs, Mo. i eat In it Doctor McCleary tells how suf- | FOR RENT—Cozy two room apart-| ferers from Piles can be quickly and ment nicely furnished, plenty of| easily cured without the knife, scis- heat and hot water, all newly dec-| 80rs, “hot iron” electricity or acy orated. Phone 508-W. 120 W.| other cutting or burning method, Rosser, without confinement to bed and no FOR Bi INT—Three light house- hospital bills to pay. The McCleary - CHICAGO LIVESTOCK o, Jan, 3—P)—(U. S. D. : 35,00; generally 10 to 8.15; slaughter 7.65|\% 2 0 D iatacans 7,000; very active trade on fi ibe dod steers and yearl- ty steers suitable for | Fog tes wheat siodl femeite See roaes aT anedigm grade | Dard hard winter wheat ......°1.05 2 gmber durui. per pout uni th 1 amber durum der 55 Jb., ear corn, 70 lbs. five cents} To arrive 1 durum . FLRKLKKKLKKLLKKKKLKK 3 QHOQDOHHDHDDHHD HHHHHHOHHHOHHHHOD “4 ———$—$—— keeps | Method has been a success for 27 Fete ti sacone, verers | MINNEAPOLIS RANGE [3 amber durum... 118 a vine Ad. Rafe, °°) pear, pd Sn ves 13,00, catn; APE od "hi aera HHRGLGS | WANTED wad "aor mera easter Byer on shipper a Open, High Lew Close)! re Sil ie oH housework. Call at 605 Ninth| for a copy of his new book.” Tt will i Bet aectal iets ee eo; (May 128 1.29% 128 1.28% Jess “desirable kinds 16.00@17.20; |""S1,, y'2914 1.2018 1.2915 7} (eS ceed March 12715 1.27% 127i = sreighty sau: bulls 8.50@8.75; aut es pita ies 7 Ghippes vealers to 16.000; packers) MA 1.0915 1.00% 1.09% 1.00% [4 plow cori down. Seen ieee | Hs S24 ¢ Solow cor cents lower than , , . . Ma: 2.11% 2.11% 2.1144 211% 2 mixed corn. “Monday; top on choice handyweight wenn ee 8 mixed corn bid Ee Lee Soctousds down [May 82% 82% (82 82% a7 TOR A peed DULUTH RANGE To arrive 11:00@ 11.50; light Cnn” Rich, tow. Cam! : _ — ee re aeen everywhere - : OLD-FASHIONED FAMILY MEDICINE’ FOR Wh oe ; , COLDS, GRIP AND in ite a wanen ait be ee a wral a ae, and ANTED—Com girl for gen- i eral housework. Small fanily. his? er ae Ae Ae cal at 315 Tenth street. Phone __499-R, WANTED—Girl f house- work, Must be depoudable. Svail family. Phone 1086-W. 2 PALMIST and it, Madam ttimorelle here at 318 ere street, hours: and 7 tone Hate find lost ar- tick See her today. 2 yellow corn. 3 yellow cot 52% 52 793 | May 124 1.25% 124 4.24% yo May 1.05% 1.05% 1.05% 1.0545 May 212 213% 212 2.13% A i CHICAGO CASH GRAIN, ; | fet an we ; No. 1 northern : | Father John’s Medicine Builds] ‘im whick Mar 1! 5 84 1-2; No. 4 yellow .81 to 87 3-4; old No. 2 ke rious Iliness raion 8; No, Cyan | A Doctor’s Prescription. Hy jo. a H ij No. 8 white .62 1-4 to .55 3-4. segs Rye: No. 2, 1.07 1-2 to 1.08, 2 84 to 86, 3.00 to 3.75, i 8 1-2 29, : *PGoth: New, No. 8 mixed 84 1-2 se New Strength to, Prevent Se- xis'|| For best results ship ||. Your Grain to— MeCarthy Bros. Co. ' Established 1686 GRAIN COMMISSION MINNEAPOLIS — DULUTB Ask your banker Ben Ask for Dock Coo! DOCK COAL 4; \. HANIA Cf

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