The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1929, Page 9

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BD JANUARY 16, 1929 as Liverpool Trend Steadies Wheat net higher (March 96% to 99%, to 99%, July 1.0 wheat 1% May 1.23%, July 1.24% to 1.24% varying from ‘sc decline to %c ad- { vance (March 60%, May 50%, July 4814); and provisions at 7c setback to @ rise of 15c. Argentine reports of wide-spread rains in the drought district where [_New York Stocks] 4° P.M. PRICES the corn crop has been suffering, | +, t, received emphasis today from a sharp drop in corn quotations at Buenos | 7, Aires. Some dispatches to Chichgo houses asserted though, that the rains were light, and that dryness con- tinued in Buenos Aires province, us- ually the heaviest producer of Argen: tine corn, Meanwhile, export inter ests here were credited with buying corn on declines, Strength which developed at times in Chicago was associated more or less with up- turns in the Liverpood market gained backing also from sdvices current that domestic winter wheat is still not in good shape. Particulerly east J of the Mississippt, 8 good deal of the acreage continues under a covering of ice, and is subject to from. smothering. In this respect, per cent of crop reports were sald to be unfavorable. # In corn many of the recent sellers for profits were active in reinstating their lines. Oats were influenced to a large extent by the action of other grajn. ions turned easier on hedging pressure. ‘ —— WHEAT IS ADVANCED e & 8 a gece i AFTER FALSE START Minneapolis, Jan. 16.—(?)-—Wheat advanced 1% to lic today after a false start on the . early, cables reporting rains in parts of the Argentine and taikng finding support indifferent. Oats scored a small advance with corn. May barley was firm to strong- er after an opening dip. was. slow to follow the May Flaxseed advanced easy start. Cash wheat offerings were light but demand lacked snap tone was easy. lc lower. 2 ¥ és: : i k [ E : z E : i ‘ i E q EE an cry ge i trees Et Ht 3 i B Z ERs ee ae gs it : a3 wheat prices today and | x4 Kf z $ E iff wl geee gee 222 i : CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE Chicago, Jan 16.-()-- Open High Low Close 1.18% 1.20, 118% 1.19% ++ 1.21% 1.28% 1.31% 1.23% 1.28% 1.25 7.23% 1.26% 95% 26% 24% 96% 98% 100 =BT% 90% 100 1.01% 90% 1.01% M% 50%: 40% 50% 50% 30% 50 50% As 48% A1% 48% 1.06% 1.05% 1.04% 1.05 1.08 1.07% 1.06 1.07% 106% 1.06% 1.06%. 108% . 11.95 11.02 seoceee BRIT if ; rf i soscee 103 1.08% 1 + nsw Loos Lasts i Durum— 1.08% 1.04% 1.00% Ware 4086 bees itt STOCK PRICES RALLY AFTER BUYING TODAY Rally Ceducted Under Leader- ship of Chemical Shares; Irregularity Appears —— York, Jan. 16. ; ; i i at it ¢ TBA L a rat! 116% 91.18% 1.15% @1.16% 54% @ 1.13% @1.15% «1.18% @1.16% 116%O 1.18% @1.15% inter 1.26% @1.37% ~ 1840 1.28% @1.29% 1327K%@. 1.18% @1.19% 117K%@ 1.15% @1.17% 44%O + 115% @1.17% + 114%01.16% 1.15% @1.17% 1.144@1.16% « 1.21% 01.98% 1.204@1.26% + 1.10% @1.97% 118% @1.23% + 116% @1.21% aveenetEeeae: 338 : i E ae?! -8 : 2833 2 a : [ PERATURES ON THE AIR Stenderd Time} THURGDAY, JAN, 17 (By The Associated Prose) ce M. unl dicated. Wavelengths letters, ktlocyeles iene eerste > portant stations, Ane eee 944.0—WENR Chieage—€70 1b Ri ie i Unele Adam 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chicage—789 $:00—Quint. Nignthawte: ble Radio Feature ise—Orehentra: Musical Melange 10;00—Features; Popular (3 hrs.) 344-6—WLB Chicage—s7e 9:00-—Minstrel 9:30—Popular Programe (1% fra.) 447.6—-WMAQ Chicage—670 '1S—Topsy Turvyt Orehestras ey Trio: Minstrels 10:00-—-Amos-Andy! ‘Orehestre WOPe Wh Bong—WaA: iY WTAM TEM BEN Nh te WKRC WBBM WGHP WBBM KOIL WCCO 11;00—Dance Musle (3 hra.) 498.3—WLW Cineinnatl—700 : jestra; Sérenad . ee ‘Garden of Muste Smt ,9:00—Burnt Gerkera: Instrumental 10:830—Dance Hou 220.2—WTAM-WEAR Cleveland—1070 $:00—Singing School; Mi :00—Song Snop: Bektinels $:30—Musical, Programs $i30—Dance Orcneattas "890.8—WHO Des Moinee—1000 oo 396.8—WCX-WIR Detrelt—780 31 ag a studi Ke me :00—Amos; News; Dance: Organ 888.5—WOWO Ft. Wayne—1100 $:00—Dinner Music; Studio ag edd 10eboFe Wasee Hour 389.4—K FAB Lineoin—770 $:00—Coneert Orchestra 7:00—Studio Program 970.2—WCCO Minneapelte-St. Paul—ste 6:00-—Orehestra pi att td si eocoluiablans Phon Prog. $e focordion; ipmeatticn Hour 10: nce and Variety ‘ 83—KVCO Tulsa—1140 gant & M. Coll az i renadere: Sentinels Hie z 9: 10; GASTERN 454.3—WEAF New VorkuG69 0—Dance Music (1% hrs,), 394-5—WIZ New Yor! ‘Serenadera aide Ini 9:30=Fortune Teller 10:00—-Biumber Musie a ee, Newark—719 7:00—] \kers Tecate Boye" 8:00—Concerto 8:30—Phonogragh Pi Hie Baie $48.6—WABC New York—060 1:00—United Opera Co. $:00—Columbians 90—Phonograph Hour loseups; Merrymakers B ice Music 808.9—KOKA Pittsburgh—s00 Figo Milaey’ Musicians E louse Concert - 9:00—Dance * ides ht Schenectady—790 '300—Bont H HLT ingore: With ine Joneses Counselor ount 9:30~Band Concert; Organ SOUTHERN Hise Ce use Concert elor 374.8-—-WBAP Fert Werth $i ts see :$0—Hoyse Concert 874,8-—KTHS Het Springe—t0d 9:00—Musical 9:30—Vocals in Concert HB Renee Frolic 11:00—News; Specialties 2868.6-—-WHAS Louisville--820 6:30—Studie Concert 7:30—Sentinels; Singers 8:30—Studio Concert 9:00—Old Counselor 9:30—Orchestras Nashville—¢s0 3 Newacasting ra; Sentinels tudio Program 282-WOAI San Antonio—1190 6:00—Orga: ital Toon eeteneaees : 8:30—Studio 9:00—Old Counselor 352.7—-KWKH Shreveport--850 $:00—Four Hours of Music WESTERN 361.8--KOA Denyer—690 100 '; Orchest s—-Sinwere’ floube Concert 1d Gouneeer 9: Extension Service AL.ErKF| Les Angolon~640 4. i Ieiso=Dance Muslo Preven” | Beir pg Loe Anssioresone B om. Brenneman; Feeture 10:00— 8 itigexpenture Hour 879.6--KGO Oakiand—7to apse ee ers! 9:3 g Alla § Hour 10:30—Memory Lane: 284.1—-K EX Portiand—1180 10:00—Lecture; @tory Teller 10;30—Salon Orches' 12;00—Newg; Danc 265,3—KSL Sait 8: sic (3 bre.) City 1180 ovelty Orchestre ual 10:30—Organ and Choir 11;00—Dance Music 40.9-—KPO San Franciece--$00 rs; - Musical ; Sports; Tommy & Bob sical ms 11:00—Maurice eee Feature 123 nce Music (2 hrs.) 309.1--KJR Geattie—970 Sicha wala Hour 10:00—Artistic Ensemble 1:00—-Salon Orcheatra 2:00—Danee Music (2 hri 204.1—KOB State $:30—Chor' arm; Organ 9:00—Yoeal; Farm; Violin REGIONAL STATIONS tat wae Detroit, Kansas City Milwaukee 120 aha se ie ei abe fete He New. Orjeane 337,) 4} ae ie Time on Air at 10: 3:0011;00 = Local and Chain Nighthawks ain siaecloizo DULUTH CASH CLOSE Duluth, Jan. were scored in wheat prices Offerings of wheat were light. The market was strong at spring BRE agi iyi tH -| FORT RENT—Pirniated~ bungalow, 16.—()—Advances today. | that & ot s Ps E §§ zl MARKETS - F INANCIAL NEWS - illennetii Ahi mer niin in one-half Kidder counties, and oth+ er nearby towns or rural districts, $150 to $400 a month or more clear profit. Rawleigh Methods get bus- 5 le =| ducts, Outfit, Sales and Service: Btilsoh Shirts, have an: opening in North Dakota for a reliable young Man to act as Branch Manager, This is a real opportunity for the right party. We prefer a man ex- perienced in direct selling. Write, The men who are dissatisfied with their Present position, who want-to learn the automobile game and eventual- ly ‘become managers of garages. Free training at Ford schools. Pos- «sible earnings $300 per month. Write Tribune, care of Ad. No. 77. ing 4 winter months, big demand, good wages. Free catalog. Moler Barber College, Fargo. jont. : PUBLIC sten t Uni Typewriter Co., 106 Third street, Phone 620. ‘ FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral house work, must be good cook, references required. Call at 103 Aye. B West. ‘ HOUSES AND. FLATS very reasonable {?. taken'at~ once. Phone 600 from -10:00'a. m. to 1:30 Pp. m. and from 4:00 p. m. to 7:00 Le PCE Roe : FOR RENT—Furnished six room du- plex until May 1. Immediate pos- session. Phone 542 during office hours. a FOR RENT—Duplex at i114” Broad- way. H. J. Woodmansee. WANTED TO RENT—Two or three room furnished apartment. Write Tribune, care Ad. No. 79. Piaae RENT—Six or 7 room modern house by reliable party. Call 1265-J. Lo LOST—Black hand grip. between Braddock and Bismarck. ‘If found please notify Frank Finlayson, care of Bismarck Hide & Fur Co. © MRS. RUTH'S RITES DELAYED BY SECOND AUTOPSY ON ORGANS Bambino Denies He Knew Wife Was Living With Dr. Kinder | or Being Acquainted ‘Watertown, Mass., Jan. 16.—(?)—| The funeral of Mrs. George Herman Ruth was subject to delay today be- Cause of a second autopsy. Dr. George B. McGrath, medical | examiner of Suffolk county, after making @ chemical analysis of the vital organs, requested the body in CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch Al} classified ade are cash in ad- vance. Copy should be received by 9 o'clock to insure insertion came day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 WORK WANTED - RADIO © ‘To do alterations and re- | FC «pairing on ladies winter coats and dresses. Also relining. 107 Fifth street, Krall Tailor Shop, Mra. J. Wents YOUNG experiericed gir] desires posi: tion doing housework. Write Trib- | _ ung, care of Ad. N Pied APE SKATES SHARPENED—Get _ you skates Tesharpened at Olson Motor LADY WANTS work by the hour. “Phone 603-M. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Purnished room, suit- able for sleeping or ‘light house- keeping in moderii home, hot wa- ter heat, youhg mérried couple “preferred. Phone 145-W or call at 404 Tenth street. | hae FOR. RENT—One large. extra warm, well’ furnished room, suitable for either sleeping or light housekeep- ing,."Hot water at all times. 421 First etreet. Plione 1321-J. FOR RENT—Nioely: Tutnished ‘sleep- ing room suitablé. fortwo in mod- ern home, with free use of radio and 1013 Fifth street. —Large front room, fur- nished, ground floor, closet kitchen- ette and running water. 517 Sec- ond street. Phone 812-J. ng ee FOR RENT—Farm r east Bismarck; 300 cultivated, pase ture; hayland; some bank Sheldon, N. D. FOR SALE—Choice imported German and Harz Mountains, Cages, seeds, treats, etc. Phone 115-J, Jacob __ Bull, Dickinson, N. D. Box FOR SALE—Jac! . 0” story | dance hall Wonderful for barber. FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- |FOR. ! ern home, ‘suitable for one or two ‘Phone 439-W. Jarge comfortable furnished rooms. Close to the cani- __tol. Phone ‘1275-R. FOR RENT—Small furnished room for light. housekeeping. No children. 422 Fifth street Glen E. Taylor, Mandan, N. Dek. Phone 8-F-220. APARTMENTS room furnished for rent. The Tauren Apt, ¥ Flanagan, Prop. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished 1 housekeeping rooms 410 Third. ___ FURNITURE -FOR SALE BARGAINS in used. furniture. Ken- nelly Furniture Co., Mandan, N. D THREE MINNEAPOLIS ALDERMEN INDICTED Graft Charges in City Council | Involve Members and Two Business Men Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 16.—(4)}— Graft charges on city council deal- ings today had involved three alder- men and two business men in 12 bribery indictments. The indictments were returned late yesterday by the Hennepin county grand jury, and make a total of 16 since an inquiry was started by Floyd B. Olson, county: attorney. The-aldermen involved are Fred A. Maurer of the third ward, Frank E. Giebenhain, tenth ward, and J. order to make a more thorough ex- amination. Arrangements were made for the return of Mrs, Ruth’s body to an undertaker’s rooms today after Dr. McGrath's report, but funeral plans were uncertaifi. Mrs. Ruth died in a fire last Fri- day at the home of Dr Edward H. Kinder, Boston dentist. Known As Mrs. Kinder The first autopsy was performed by Medical Examiner George L. West of Middlesex county when it was sup- year. Medical Examiner West reported death was due to the fire and District Attorney Robert T. Bushnell has twice declared that he was con- vineed that Mrs. Ruth died from ac- said he ordered today, with the Woodfords, of Mrs. Ruth, reiterati the eclaring that ffs H FEER al BEE, Hi - a8 tle Sheffield, eighth ward. The business men are Morris Eisenstadt, president of the Liberty Dyeing and Cleaning company, and E. R. Scheefe, automo- bile dealer. Follow Disclosures The indictments followed disclos- ures said to have been made to Olson by Louis N. Ritten, grain dealer and former alderman from the first ward. Ritten resigneg his council seat after appearing before the grand jury. Giebenbain was named in six counts, ail charging bribery in con- nection with fire department equip- ment purchases and sale of fire de- partment property, and with granting of licenses for a dance hall and a cleaning establishment. Bribes Are Alleged Two indictments were directed against Maurer, one in a road oil deal and another for a license. One terested in. Scheefe was charged with giving Ritten a bribe for his in- fluence in selling a city building. FAMILY OF SIX BURN IN TENEMENT BLAZE 1250. VATER WILL SPEAK AT MINSTERS’ MEET Rev. W. E. Vater of the McCabe Methodist church will speak Wed- nesday at a state wide conference of ministers and laymen of the Metho- dist churches of North Dakota, which _ is being held at Carrington this week.. The conference opened this morning, and will continue until Sunday night. Rev. G. LeRoy White, superintend- ent of the Bismarck district, is also attending. day; and rural church work Satur- day. It is the custom for each of the four districts comprising the state to hold meetings in each district season of the year, but this was felt that more could be plished by holding a joint A meeting of the ciate eee League commission will be held ing the conference to arrange a gram for the 1929 summer encamp- ment. Rev. N. Everett Hanson, Car- rington, is chairman of the commis- sion. Rev. Vater will return from Car- rington Friday evening and preach at both of the Sunday services iat the Methodist church. —_——e

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