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eae CLASSIFIED - MARKETS ~ FINANCIAL NEWS ~ MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, Jan. 5.—(AP)—Wheat receipts today 104 compared to $37 a year ago. Minn‘ cash wheat ‘and coarse grain closing quotations today follow: ‘Cash Wheat-. Delivered Arrive 1 dark northern. 1.27% @132% . 23% @1.28% 1.25% @1.90% 1.18% @1.22% WHEAT, CORN SWING UP ON STORM SWEEP 1.10% @1.20% 9% @ 1.00% @1.10% 100%@.. + 106% @1.08% 1.06% @ Dak. 1.08% @1.07% 1.05% 91.06% 7.05% @1.07% 1.05% @1.06% 100% @1.16% 08% @1.14% = 3e38 32 aaa TH rz 3 i 8 E 3 ES5Eg9* 9799 & CHAN & Ban ma © 3 Ha ighidi F fy & s g é i f 3 a Flr a8 iH 3 i % 8 88 Bees 2 3ee7w 09000000F50990008009900 Ba re + | lied i CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE Chicago, Jan. 5—— __ Open High Low Close a 1.13% 1.14% 112% 1.19% 1.16% 1.17% 1.18% 1.15% 117% 1.18% 116% 1.16% 88 «88 2% 91% 92% * 98 peek Z ) 20% % 98% AT MI ATH | 48 8% 48 40% AA 40% 1.01%1 02 1.01% 1.01% 1.04%. 1.08: 1.03% 1.06 1.02% 1.03 1.02% 1.02% 11.62 11.60 11.60 11.82 . 1202 ag i H g i ; 53 4h i i : 7 ul | a E 28 g ‘1 i 4 ; i; E i Hi Ai We g E i } i + LIL 1.11% 1.00% 1.00% 113% 113-241 141 ++ 100% 1.01% 100° 1 1.00% 1.00% 1.00 1.00%: MB 18% 5 45 (AAI 241% 24 201 9 6% 63 03% DULUTH RANGE © Duluth, Jen, 5.—()— Open High Low r Close Ee ie i 4 90% 1.00-- 99 101 1.01% 1.00 Ft Hi af a8 SEs gftee 5 ° 2.38% 238% 288 ‘Hest : eH rth Tr “ me sales: . eects 3 ose fiscal ber 1.00% to 113%. : 88 to 65; No, 101% 1.01% 1.00 1.00% | Kaye 28; 'dutks 38 ctanaed onp eeipta 2270 7 : ARTER EARLY BULGE 2:0—Demonstration Hour; WMc WbDAF wow WFAA ( ; Displays Complete Reversal of Form as Issues Fall From 5 Ww One to Five Points New York, Jan. 5.—(4)--The stock 9:00~Tunes of Broadway: 1D WO! ‘SB W! DAF WoW KVOO W8M W! OA Sa GaN A 98u—Bouvenir; GOUNTILYA TOLSTOY BAGKIN VIMZATION AFTER CARBOU HUNT per Who Has Spent 15 Years Living as an Eskimo Winnipeg, Man., Jan. 6.—()—After & 1,000 mile journey into the north country Count Ilya Tolstof, grand- end son of the noted Russian author, was back in civilisation today with con- ‘Unless | siderable data on Caribou migration and a trapper who has spent 15 of his 34 years living as an Eskimo. The Tolstoy expedition, which was sent out by the museum of natural history of New York spent several months in the barren lands, miles north of the Pas, Manitoba, | over which the Caribou cross by the thousands in their search for winter quarters. ‘i The trapper, who made his first trip out of the north country in 15 | cf a the nearest fur trading post where he disposes of his annual catch for sup- °8 PEROONG PERISH AS SHP HTS RNS After Grounding; 44 Peo- ple Are Rescued Mahon, Spain, Jan. 5.—(#)—Inten- sive search uel being made today for sr DIPHTHERIA CHECKED FEATURES ON THE AIR ‘Sunday, Jan. 6 ad (Central Stendard Time) 3.00-—-Dr. 8. 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KGO KFI KGW KOMO KSTP Violinist-WEAF WGY WWJ KSD e—WABC WADC W: PST ES ib WeRc Him RDYL KFYR 580 KC ay, Sturdy Jan. 8, 1808 M. 9:00—Shoppers guide—Orthophanic program. 9:30—Standard selections. 10:00—Weather forecast. 10:05—Band selections. 10:30—World book man. 10:40—Music—diversified. 1:05—Old time dance tunes. 1:30—Livestock markets, weather. 1:30—Diversified and popular pro- 2:00—Silent. 6 ie items—Tribune (7), 6: Newscasting, 7:00—Willys Knight-Whippet or- chestra. 8:00—Silent. 10:00—Dance program—request. 11:30—Silent. FIVE ARE ARRESTED IN FARGO CLEANUP Fargo, N. D., Jan. 5—(?)—Two more arrests and recovery of additional loot were reported by John C. Pollock. Cass county state's attorney, today ® cleanup of an alleged theft ring was arrested last evening. The three arrested earlier in the day are: Nor- man and Jerome Hennen, who with their parents, which ‘to employ an attorney and his case was continued. Grilled by Pollock and other offi- cials from eerly night until after mid- night,. the Adams are said by officials to have confessed to carrying on a series of thefts. All of the thefts were con- ducted in Cass county. IN PAR NORTH POST 3 g he Py lin! Hy 2 5 ee 21% i square 22% oneuneae ey tows, tana cS cuicaco rouTay | N; -D, Club Women resipts 2 cars; tows |: Find Eror in Report Hog on President Vote geese 17 1-2. CHICAGO PRODUCE (Continued from page one) ; Bu 147. votes, all on-one side, in the elec- alive, easy; tubs, receipts f Krueger to'S Mueller at Napoleon 3 in Mr. and Mrs. John na farm near Moorhead, Stolz and SELP WANTED MALE BIG PAY—STEADY WORK weekly piacing pa- in stores, No sell- goods are sold. ‘Write for free sample. Peris Mfg., Florin, Pa $3 STENOGRAPUER for law office. with ferred. « experience _ pre! Give full information in first letter. Address Lock Box 458, Hettinger, during big demand, good wages Moler Barbet College. Butte, Mont. « ING POSITION—Open January 18th, not married, entirely unicum- bered, with high school education, between 25 40, Salary, bonus and transportation, Give edu- cation, experience. F. E. COMP- TON CO., 1002 N. Dearborn, Chi- cago. general hoiise- work. Call at 619 Mandan street. tiene AGENTS RADIO | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 . INSTRUCTIONS RADIO AND TALKING MOVIES in- spire'one to improve his vocabulary. You too can quickly and enjoyably acquire forceful correct English. Néw arrangement 15 Lesson Course 20c. Radcliffe, 5027 Maypole, Chi- cago. i FARM LAND FOR SALE—160 acres, 130 plowed, rest hayland. Fenced, underlaid with coal, has telephone, mail, school bus, high power wire by farm. Improvements; will sacrifice. Write W. C. Dunn, Newberg, Ore- gon. CHEWING GUM and Candy Mints. | Sell to dealers. Popular flavors. novel packages. Permanent busi- ness built up quickly. Liberal commissions. Outfit furnished. HEIMET CORP., Cincinnati. FEDERAL DISTRIBUTORS GET BIG PAY! No capital or experience needed. Territory being assigned. Write for-a tion blank. FED- ERAL FOOD CO., 2301 Archer, Chicago, APARTMENTS __ FOR RENT—Apartment on ground floor, private entrance and two large rooms and kitchenette, and screened porch, partly furnished, facing east, nice and warm win- ters, summers nice and cool, at 402 FOR RENT—Three room apartment on ground floor, private bath and entrance, oak floors, furnished if desired. Call before 10:00 a. m. or after 5:00 p. m., 323 Second street. keeping apartment, ground floor, Private entrance, $16 a mont ‘180 sleeping rooms, Hot water at all times. 745-W. 404 Tenth street. FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT in a large modern home on ground floor with private entrance. Real close in. No children. Inquire at 503 Seventh street north. FOR RENT=—Two room furnished apartment, desirable location. Plenty of heat and hot water. Call at 113 Washington Ave. or phone 440-R. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment in newly decorated home. floor. Private entrance. Call sale at rth 8 i FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- aed apartment at Varney Apts. apartment at 215 Tenth HOUSES AND: FLATS RENT—Firnished eight room house to party having no small children. Inquire Har- HOUSE FOR RENT—At 402 Ave. C West. Inquire at 808 Rosser Ave. FOR RENT—Duplex at 114 Broadway. H. J. Woodmansee. Palmer Advocates Expanding Country Teachers’ Courses (Continued from page one) Diel WANTED TO RENT—With option of buying a farm or ranch stocked or partly so on shares with the option of buying, in the central or western North Dakota. Write H. Hidden, 119. Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. A VERY desirable section of Bur- leigh County land, a goodly portion tillable, best of soil, for sale at $10 per acre on reasonable terms of payment. L. H. Amidon, Fargo, N. MISCELLANEOUS NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS— New and second hand. Over 500 styles and sizes. We have one to fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, representative. Patterson Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Choice Canary singers, imported German Rollers, Choppers and Harz Mountains. Cages, treats, etc. Phone 115-J, Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D. Box No. 728. FOR SALE—Jack rabbits drawn or undrawn. Suitable for hog and chicken feed. Call or write North- ern Hide & Fur Co., Box 265, Bis- marck, N. or phone 406. oe FOR SALE—Sanitary cot with gcod mattress, library table, 5 book shelves, sewing basket, and two small rockers. Phone 1334 or red Wyandottes, Plymouth Rock, Leghorn, Rhode Island Reds. Reasonably priced. Mrs. John Monroe, Baldwin, N. SALE—Only poo! hall good county seat town doing good busi- ness. For information write Ad. care of Bismarck Tribune. ‘Two sanitary pads, one Vernis Martin bed, sagless springs. Call at 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. WANT to buy small grocery store or confectionery. Write Tribune Ad. 2 (2 ae Se eR GARAGE FOR RENT—Cement floor. Ready Jan. Ist, at 416 Ave. A. a LOST—Black hand grip between Braddock and Bismarck. If found please notify Frank Finlayson, care of Bismarck Hide é Fur Co. PERSONAL HAVE remarkable automobile inven- tion. Manufacturer interested in buying. Will give good share of profits to one who will finance. Write Tribune, care of Ad. No. 70. The department this year, Miss Palmer said, is asking the state leg- islature to appropriate funds neces- sary for the securing of two full-time supervisors for this work. Another step taken by the state department because of the lack of rural methods study for North Da- kota country teachers is the insti- tution of the new course of study for teachers. This will be discussed Monday morning by A. C. Berg, of the Mayville state teachers college, *| who was chairman of the committee personal » has substitute! the demon- stration teacher plan for the former mass teachers’ institute plan of in- wruction. Demonstration teachers were sec- ured to visit country schools in each county of the state to instruct the teacher in the presence of her class. demonstration teachers instruct Eyeyne i L which prepared the course. Duties Are Discussed were discussed this by Ww. E. Parsons, deputy state superinten- dent, and H. H, Hanson and Miss Hazel McKay, of the state depart- ment, gave reports on classifications and requirements of rural teachers at this morning’s session. A. M. Waller, Ward county super- sion, was ‘ cussion on books to be used in coun- " EXPERIENCED ROAD SALESMEN WANTED We have opent: for permanent smen in Minnesota. and Dakots in own car. and bonus. ‘Straight salary, expense It you are between 27 and 35 years and have a clean selling rece of age ve. ong, we will consider your ap’ Fite e e full det seperene. peteres: tails, ices in first letter. aucation. age terview will be arranged for ay ea eg ed. 8. Glichrist, Sates- Louls, minaeer, ‘PURINA MILLS, Bt. Duties of county superintendents | f; morning February to bath-and telephone. Always hot water. Call at 421 First street. Phone 1321-. ROOM FOR Gi : modern home on a3 Nicely ‘furnished and suitable for one or two gentlemen. Inquire at 502 Seventh street north, street. Phone 1151-R. FOR RENT—1 warm nished room, suitable two in modern home, close in. Phone 1451 Seventh street, FOR RENT-—Front kitchenette, well housekeeping. room, Hazelhurst. Fifth street or phone FOR RENT—Clean furn! in modern home, hot suitable for legislators. fast sea for sale. Eighth street. FOR RENT—Nicely furl suitable for one or two. Tenth street, opposite the Alexius nurses home or FOR RENT—Four room sleeping room. Suitable for Close in. Call at 219 Seventh street. jocated, floor. Write Tribune Ad. No. 71. FOR RENT—Large reom, suitable for one or two. Close in, —— tol. Phone 1275-R. FOR RENT—Two modern home. _ Phone 966-R. FOR RENT — One furnished and heated room: 223 W. Thayer Ave. Phone 1440.0 FOR RENT—Clean, warm, modern sleeping room. 1013 Fifth street. superintendent, -will conduct school officers meetings Monday, also. Dry Cleaning, Repairin Remodeling, Ds cing “Do t. now.” Klein’s Toggery. modeling, — now.” Kicin’s Togwory. A fence post rots nearest the sur- ; face aed ‘he span because the gro’ ©! e ful causing: 1 requires heat, light’ moisture