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alli THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MARKETS | "axouy f LIVESTOCK By Associated Press Leased Wire ; CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE 1.28% 1.28% f UT May : : WHEAT PRICES i, Ga Mey stg, (ee oe | bande + na Wiss Yesterday YearAgo Open High Low = Close : ri 1.02% 1.02% HOVE UPWARD Mareh 130% * 1.30% 1.30% 130% 1.30% es tdi de ciyt 3 y @%.@% March 51% 9.51% 51% .51% May i Ms 238% 1.31% «1.31% «1.31% 9 =1.31% | May 52% 52% 52% 52% @% @%4@% YM | blaz— Market Influenced by Unfavor-| guy 1.29% ak 127% «1.27% iS May 2.14% 215 214 216% ba ry Law Chose 127% 1.27% 7.27% 1.28% mand Tokatyan —— The is Sule’ us bot cara eae ; The principal complaint is of wide-| Minneapolis rate, sacked cwt. round| disregarding a weckly increase of Spread dry weather. This circum-| whites it s. No, 1,, 1.40; few 1.45. a nearly 992,500,000 vi federal se- Ms con tka thee serve loans, Trading was conduct- 8 retin enniisomintes bu here today. On the oth Rereditien or lary ag orl STOCK PRICES shipments acted as something of an offaet. Speltz, ‘er cnt. . ambition. around 3,000,000 shares, jion houses were doing lit- President Cooledge that he saw no} circulation, and about — one-fourth were quiet aaa wa Ser nian reason for unfavorable comment in| the amount of the national debt, all 2 and e faa and May rye slow and nl a atest of bee cos fears bie st thi : rill su ans. s of one ive} serve authorities might regard the ing May flaxseed gained a 1-2 points = perpen by total as pene an take a ; BN PGE Seis k and a resumption of} sures to force a reduction by re 8, . eke er ah ih bear selling following the further/ ening up on money rates. The : Bunches, pill } f PPSewosrrePeEUse; | fESDeErereneganetreereeess eee rreeeery oF 4 3% [state singing championship; gion, and, finally, won first 1.34% @1.62% |in the national finals at New premiums were firm| ne of the recent pool favo ‘prof mi al with medium * 0 fair demand. Low tei nd| Volume, the day’s sales aggregating] four per cent, after ruling a& lightweight offerings were slow und| #out Bhalla nl “ as five and one half earlier in the! To arrivo .. 1.25% m., Bismarck time, follow: to one cent lower. Winter coenties ~“or higher] week. President Coolidge also: is} DNS, ch to 48% % |1. (a) Elle ne croyait wheat was steady, choice scarce| Prices also deri neouragement} reported to have found nothing}2 DNS, gd to choice. Mign and in demand. Durum . offerings| {rom the stat; of William C./ alarming in the loan figures 2 DNS, ord fo good. legic were small and.demand was fair. | Durant, aufsmobile manufacturer| result of inquiries at the treasury|9 northern... 1 Corn was in fair demand and the| ®"4 Prontfiont stock market opera-| department. 3 DNS, ch to fancy. asis whas f said he saw no reason for lost. of the week’s trade news/3 DNS, gd to choice. /moterings tere Be ee er Cee oti rl ene erane tn charactes, sl-/9 DNS, ord to. goed. > ¥, e ie! ey would ex- ugh year-end readjustment in Oats were: in quict to fair. de ceed five billion dollars within the dave “ines Freres for some irre- Peeing? ings in| next year. gularity. ‘urther increase was ond offerings in} ""Greene Cananea Copper advanced reported in stee] mill operations, ieee, nod Barley was in larger supply and three points to 147 1-2 in the os with predictions of a substantial e et Seth demand for malting was good, with| trading and then broke to 186.) increase in the December unfilled seeding quality slow and drag-| Radio Corporation fell from an| orders of the United States Steellnard .. sed poor means if to 2f. early high of 103 to around par, and/ corporation, which will be made| To arrive ........ oF wax firm “with offer. sri ae numerous rome ot railtgad equipers ii Bln sgn Sm ta Bs common of jul in fol- ings light and demand fair to good.| comm 2 good pet ot thee ‘gai |lowe “ rine * VESTOCK gains. 8 rown ‘est-| automotive manufacturers jows ighti: OE cocgg pair S. D,| inghouse aie Bra were added to] ing the introduction of new models. (39% @1.51% elit te of A.)—Hogs 6,000; finished butch. | the list of new high Mixed price movements in other 1.18% @1.28% ers very scarce; shipper demand| The closing w dy. sera Heed Herron poe 1.14% broad; weigh ily CHICAGO PRODUCE the effect of recent price cuts on|_ quTgum -+- rh .; cation of any immediate credit} dark northern. were hers immediately. “Mr. Tokatyan er; receipts 5,803 tubs; creamery|j ers, C Atwater Kent Orchestra pee ond Tight firsts 47@48; firsts 42@44; seconds| sales. (i). meia eae sirable hogs 240 to 280 pounds 8.35|firsts 40; ordinary firsts 30@36. | reported in progress for the acquis- oe 45; most 160 to 200 pounds 8.00 ean ates ton ‘of Injend Steel by | Younge-|. Coarse j ; Me. 130 to 150 pounds 7.50@8. town SI and Tube and for the|2 y j mostly st 7.—(AP)—Poultry| consolidation of the Texas coi or Rie maeane” "PRIZE WINNER MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Jan. 10 SING OVER RADIO SUNDAY Agnes Davis Will Be Presented in Joint Concert With Ar- 62| Coveted 1 lessons tl ed at a terrific pace all week, the oveted voca’ ‘were cos! daily average of sales running| On but Miss Davis, having graduated e un- der 565 Ib., ear corn, 70 Ibs. five cents oon San at elas lo Corn trading, at times today, was CLOSE STE ADY The under shell. ? almost entirely in the hands of apec- aver of 20 leading indus- Hard Witter wh rado, did secretarial work iu Denver, trials established a record high for| Hard winter wheat ... and other tasks to sc,uire funds. Pome with sellers predominating. all time on Tuesday, lost yroen ‘on|Dark hard winter wheat ..... 1.06]" Her vocal tearher ‘Tawarted her] Syllabus: ts| day from the announcement of|to the amount of money in actual 1 g tion, she won, first, the Colorado (c) Flower Song, from Carmen Bizet 2. Pleurez mes yeux, from Le Cid ss . Massenet 5 cents|extras 49; standards 46%; extra] dertone 2 durum ... 1 f 7. (a) M’Appara, from Martha .... : the demands Curei| Five Horses Perish eer ta s00 pena: bale oe izes lower; receipts 4,552 cases; Negotiations were ie «(c) ee o.quella, from ae Prospects . en varley— Agnes Davis, the Rocky — or -Ahatecaaalll ec a 5 May 81% 81% 81% 81% Moatak soprano whose golden tic Winter Crop Merch BIN 87% 87% a 87% —_—_—. voice and preserveranc. carried her May , 300% 79% 90% 91% 90% 21% DULUTH RANGE to victory over 60,000 amateur i @%@o1 on ee @n@% Jan. 7 American singers in the national SRaGttls wile Gn the ner of] oo” ee a a NN eee Open High Low Close|radio audition recently, will be wel- Se Wits en te, pare of ens @n Dorum— ‘ comed triumphantly into the cele- houses with connections northwest, | Oats—- March 1.20% | brated circle of radio artists Sunday wheat prices here averaged higher} March 54 53% 53% 53% | May 1.23% 1.23% 1.22% 1.22% | evening, January 8, when she and eae Un betes ea P ees etd 3 P14 on 3. cil a“ 1.05% 1.05% 1.05% 1.05% Armand — Tokat: n, Metropolitan 2 A psi 28 setae ‘ jay 05% 1, c e stoner 4 I notice, Primary] July 54% A% SS th 52% | rles— fp Pastnd will be presented in & Fatficl Telling: off compared’ with = May = 215 2.15% 2.14% 1.15% |"""This is the goal toward which the material falling off compared with] Rye— aes petites ted a “apd pd ei Omaha Saat shied +e rs i an yon peti BISMARCK GRAIN recently obsecure school. cash corn prices there as well abou’ lay d F. 091g 09% 2 f e) z © Grneek cloned tere Ae 104% 100% 1.04104 1.08% 1.03% | (Furmished by Russell-Miller Co.) ee, Seatan “he “danas Fae lower (0 16 anit advances| Jan, No. 1 dark northern 10] dress,” her brown heir in_ pigtails cent net lower to 1-8 cent advance;| Jan. 11.95 12.22 12.00 12.02 11.97 12.00 No. 1 northern ... 08] re ter bite eyes shining, che feard corn 1-8 to 3-8 cent up; oats 1-8 to] May 12.27 12.60 12.30 12.85 12.30 12.32 No. 1 amber durum a prima done sing abanera” 8-8 cent off and provisions varying | Ribs— Seo eCaliorn,” ‘watthed’ the pay from 12 cents decline to a rise of} Jan. 10.90 14.75, 10.77 10.77 N figure flit meres the stage and am- seven cents, May 11.27 14.70 > = 11.80 11,30 11.27 11.27 bitiousl sesulvad, “Some day I'll do Silay ahs: ‘a inte tena et bay a 12.10 16.50 12.10 that, t00. ie Then her mother died ’, abou! a! ie area sown to an. 5 pos 4 4 - pe ls be winter wheat west of the Missouri] May 12.62 15.85 12.60 12.40 87 /Care of her eight-year-old brother “vB. ly; Abrahe id Fischer, et al, ive P) Wednesday and Thursday, but was b; ing her a solo in Denver's He, adn purchases of future del'v-/Pres. Coolidge’s Statement| within small reaction of the peak] MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE “feeble Clef" concert and the young clines, Gives Bull Movement Un. | When the market closed last night.! Minneapolis, Jan. 7.—()—Wheat| dramatic soprano “brought down the Trading in railroad shares Wwas| receipts today 303 compared to 146|house” with the joyousness of her WHEAT MARKET IS DULL expected Impetus rather quiet during the week, al-|a"year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat| Singing. She scored er success ‘AT MINNEAPOLIS TODAY can os average showed a mod-!and coarse grain closing quotations in the icading role ot ; ipeta” in Pi) — i toda: : e < us aennns “ee ot Pikarmaaees etl New York, Jan. 7.—(#)—The With stock exchange member|1 hae iting the “Pocky "V luntain re; a lait sion today with prices unchanged to| .Pull” movement in the stock mer-|Joans just under four and a half| yy, i | spring. 1-8 cent Higher. Trade was largely ket received unexpected impetus billion dollars, which is nearly equal a Entering the national radio audi- evening up over the week-end. Oa! next, the championship of the entire To arrive 1.36% @1.63% | Southwest and Rocky Mountain Pla York 58% @1.69% | city, December 11. Awards of $6,- 39 R cash, two years’ conservatory protein springs held in good _de-| ©°llapse of Greene Cananea Copper,| money market itself gave no indi-|1 DNS, Std to cod, Lath Orciee [acholership and a contract to. sing and tein steady and in Trajing was in unusually heavy) stringency, call money ale Hf fel To arrive 1.26%@ ... bleh Lnaseteer tier will ed ppc 1 northern . cast_throug! stations at 8:15 p. ‘The average woman tries on every- the mountains of Colorado has been ih ihe vate * the aay: Supreme Court From Mercer Count; SO f Decisions of | consumed her after-school hours./L, R. Baird, as Receiver for 20 Sas its it erty) ae First coe Bank of Beu- s! mi; r than singing for her. &@ corporation, HELL CORN i But Agnes held fast to her vocal z " i Defendants, Frovident Life Insurance com- ay Burleigh ee, North ota, a corporation, : Defendant and Appellant 1, One who owes a duty to pay taxes on property cannot by omitting to do so purchase at a sale of the property for the non-payment and thereby strengthen his title. 2. In view of section 2211, C. L. 1913, tbe that one who holds 'a lien by mortgage or otherwise upon real property may redeem from tax sale thereof.or may pay taxes there- on and any payment so made shall constitute an additional lien upon the property and shall be collected with, as a part of, and in the same manner as the amount secured by the original lien, one mortgagee may not acquire and assert title under a | F tax deed as against another mort- for taxes falling due while ae ce were outstanding and unpaid; and this rule applies to a second mortgagee after foreclos- ure of the first jy and during -|the year of redemption. 3.° Phe ir early| lowed by increasing inquiries from enymitel z . AH od Ald snore pa Chicago, Jan. 7.—(?)—-Butter low-| the stocks of various manufactur-|2 amber durum. ro FA Victor Herbert ted ‘ rpora- fs : ts 3 3 fowls T i: ry lots strong weight 7.75@8.00 36 ele on owls! tion and the California Petroleum r is Membership, G.N.D.A. prings .20@.26; ti company. 4,500; estimated holdo roosters .18; ducks .18: Bullish demonstrations were con- it hh 8.00@8. Bingsso, me ; Tight lights 7.30@8.35; packing — B 1 5 has taken out a $4,500 member- cows 6.75@7.50; slaughter pigs 7.15] 5,, MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR em ae rear San inneapoils, Jan. 7.—(®—Flour| Radio Corporati Cattle 400; compared with a week| unchanged; shipments 49,682 bar-| ing and a number of other special- weighty fed steers going most- | Te!s. ‘ ties. Very few issues showed, eastern shippers, 15@25 cents| Bran 30.25@30.50. acute weakne: 3 although bear trad- ; but sharply under week’s patna amanda ers searched diligently for vulner- ; 3 ae & heifers; later some-| ¢———_____________9|@ than week earlier, how-| south st, Paul, Jan. 7.—(AP)—|| Grain Review _| ws and heifers closed) (17 gp, of A.)—Increased runs | @———————___— 3 bulls 50@75_ cents | of ‘cattle during the current week, lers 50 cents to 1.00 low-|?o cies with sharp declines ,| Minneapolis, | Jan. | 7—m)—(U. feeder trad lie : . of A.)—The undertone of the r hot first three dave most outside markets were largely! orain market continued to improve é i i i ( # i '@8.2 ; 0. ducted with considerable violence in ‘ 78 Pod tg N. D.. Jan. 7.—Armour & 7 Bal able targets. bership has been author- estock Review bi | tzed by Willard ©, White of "Chic . and effect of section 2196 rela! to tax sales is to prohibit those who may be con- cerned as officers in proceedings looking toward the taxes through sale of the property, from purchasing at the sale, an does not operate to permit a mort- gagee to procure and assert a tax title as inst a comortgagee. Appeal from the district court of bs county, Hon. H. L. Berry, Action to quiet title. From a for the plaintiff, defend- ant. pay it Life Insurance com- pany appeals. Reversed and remanded with di- rections. Opinion of the court by Nuessle, J. Christianson, J., dissents. Dullam, Young . siptin ot oe marek, attorneys for appellant. Hyland & Foster, of Bismarck, Attorneys for respondent. _in Jamestown Blaze eo Jamestown, N. D., Jan, 7.—(AP)— The old livery days passed ip Jamestown at 2:30 a. m. today with the burning of the old Capital bara. This old landmark, used as a feed and storage stable this winter for the first time in many years be- cause of the heavy snows that com- pelled farmers to replace their au- tomobiles by teams in coming to town, burned to the ground and five horses perished in the flames. The ‘big frame structure, outside of a small part used for barn stalls, was occupied by the Jamestown Produce company and the Auto Wrecking company and housed 8 large number of cars, some wrecked, some in the process of wrecking, and some runable. In one part also was stored nearly.a carload of froz- at responsible for placing prices on Pro-| property of the produce company. Bet i eee fnbel v3 mee joss marci caine besie toa steady tren poe I mainly, on tbe up . The origin of the fire is sakeomn, hest on record, consid short | 5 “ype ean dae “iday, January 6. Although wheat |2 % Ys as the entire main pest of the bale <> ped alg pp all classes ad- Kid wes neriod showed a downwrrd n from 01% ing was Jn, Samet hen nels ra. sop diaet vig pee ket, “under "burdensome tat week showed a gain| 7 une | fate vicinity, including the old oat ae ie aaa ak lambs |°f about two Gaver Sariberh Sore unter Wy tsa donee 17-50; which were in good demand selling | 4, Cash, Wheat, continued RANGE OF CARLOT SALES ed iota folunter He department to| mostly 25 cents higher. la sna Pri ggece’ Jan. 7.—(?)—Range ing with “thal, The barn was the property of W. 9 ling: In the cattle division, best medium | May 1% cents for carl ee ‘and tatives of| 1: Noel, local road contractor, and supply weight steers cashed at 14.00; long week, Friday at 1.28%. Cash ° He; morthern| te °North. Dekota agriccitie’ car | Was partially covered by insurance. Os Ag heifers | 35. Chile bulk of all steers and Guim offerings also continued light ad 12; Ne lege, Col, Wentworth recommended 5 PERMIT DENI 7.25@8.75 anc 9.25@11.75; reapec-| 11.35; while bul all steers and ‘and the demand ruled good. Duluth to Mr. White that ‘substantial sup-| ¢ BUS PERM ED hea to | Yearlings cleared within 8 spread of | May advanced % cent for the week, to the Greater North Grand Forks, Jan. 7) — closing Friday at 1.23%. 8.50, took most of the cows, alth ; ld it to en- hoi ada Alt corn reacted some from) 63 brought 1 Point, prices for the week ee soe os ip an Dats showed very little independ- 242 to 218 1-4, ent action, fluctuating N 1-2. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Jan. %.—(AP)—Wheet: juotations. ast : i E i ier is i : uf : F i = H Ay & i E ff terests.” goat ar a ar F é F $ tf e vif H alert | plete iat Plainti:f and Respondent - SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1928 TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION MEETS TODA Board of Directors Hold Nineteenth Meeting Officers and members of the board) Tu: of directors of’the North Dekota marck today. In reviewing the accomplishments of the association during 1927, Dr. James Grassick, Grand Forks, prea- ident, said, “The co: 8nd oc- cupation of the chil 6 pavilion rculosis sanatori. at the State Tube; pI varlous fields of work.” Election of a new executive com- mittee and the election of a new board of directors to serve for a three-year term will be the principal items of business to come before the annual meeting tod jay. The executive committee of the association is composed of Dr. James Grassick, Gratid Forks, president; Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain, Bismarck, vice president; Dr. B. K. Kilbourne,| Fargo, secretary; Dr. R. 8. Towne, Bismarck, treasurer, and Henrietta Lund, Bismarck, Minnie J. Nielson, Valley City, and Dr. J. G. Lemont, Sap Heven. Retiring members of the board of directors are Dr. W. EB. Hocking, onneon, Cooperwtewa; Mrs. BH johnson, | 3 Mre. E. H. Maercklein, Ashley; ‘Mrs. B. 8. Nickerson, Mandan; Dr. Kilbourne) and Mrs. P. T. Boleyn, Fargo; Mra. E. J. Schults and Miss d, Bis- marck. Members of the board of directors whose terms expire in 1928 are Gov. A. G. ore area BC. oe |. B. Stevens, 8 Fannie Dr. Towne, Dr. La- mont and Miss Nielson. Members of the board of direc- tors whose terms expire in 1929 are George H. Moellring, Williston; Paul T. Kretschmar, Venturia; W. D. Lynch, Moure; Florence Pot- ter, Minot; M. Hanson, James- town; Mrs. C. E. Jones, Lisbon; H. ‘W. Brattlien, Crosby, and Dr. A. A. Whittemore, Bismarck. Members of the executive staff are Helen K. Katen, executive secretary, and Edna Gaither, field nurse. JURY UNABLE 10 REACH VERDICT Still Deliberating on Pedfer- gonia Case—Mr. and Mrs. Kurki Plead Guilty Pien fish and a quantity of hides,| trial Executive Committee and berculosis association are holding, their nineteenth annual meeting in the association headquarters in Bis- um at. 8an Haven, N. D. has been & outstanding i achievement of “In cooperation with the State] comment in the large volume of Ley o ti bs have accom- “aid 1° g Dg the state on the United Tegistration arca for births and desthe; supervising the Shepard-Towner act with a di- rector and nurse in the field; or- ganising the county health officers’ lation, and meking surveys of Army-Navy Game Will Not Be Played After Heads Fail to Agree Annspolis, Maryland, Jan. 7.— Stime for 1928 will not be played, 1 ni F , it Sas emacusced at the Naval Acad- "Tele decision Teached at wag a conference held at Washington be- tween Admiral Nulton, superintend. ent of the Naval Academy, and Gen- eral Winans, superintendent of the West Point Military Academy, todsy. The rence was described as having been of a most friendly char- acter, but the two heads of the serv- ice institutions were unable to agreo on the three-year eligibility rule and it was mutually agreed that no game be played next fall. Stock Exchange Sets New Saturday Record New York, Jan. 7.—(?)—Presi- dent Coolidge "s statement that he saw no reason for unfavorable brokers’ loans, started a buying movement today on the New a ees ; » Initial gains one to near! Points wero scattered over ® broad list of is. sues. A new Saturday record for total sales was established in the New . former record of 1,603,200 shares was made on December 17, 1927. The Satur- day session is two hours. ‘ SMITH GIVEN HEARING jan. 7. Washington, L, Smith, denied ate seat from. Hiinois as a result of nis camr sign ex litures, was ven a hearing y before the Reed investigating sen- put in a tardy appearance after the committee had assembled. __——EEEE There will be an impor- tant meeting of the Bur. leigh County Chapter of the Izaak Walton League held in the Lions’ Den, Grand Pacific Hotel, Sunday afternoon at 3. All members are urged to attend. : Orris W. Roberts, Pres. Glasses Fitted Reoms 6-8 as a noe | PEEUL "SERVI Wk a