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THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “CLASSIFIED - MARKETS — FINANCIAL NEWS — RADIO =. gs is wag ——— Ww MALE CORN MARKET SOARS| [New Yori Stocks J | cy ss Saree amet i 2:45 P.\M. QUOT, Ral eiaaeive 4 ; iaaraee of Malsonette Frocks and bese e i aer é 3 . Ui ‘TION! (Central Standard 7: * 4 AS WHEAT ADVANCES ges; Lg 1:00 Otshestea aida, Cavalters: 49 mphaato atone WAE WAM WWwa Stilson Shirts, have an opening in revalts long before the All. Chem. & Dye .. oo 376 2 KYW KsD Wow WDAF RVOO WFAA KOA W . North Dakota for a reliable young any thinking. Has | Am, Can ake being oe Nm TRG wee Yesterday ‘and Today—WOR man to oct as Branch | ACH revolted? Then ‘Am. Internal . ween apengeomas ¥:00—Review; Instrumental and Vocal—WJ% KDKA WLW WJR KYW This is a opportunity for the HEAD staying away Bulging Prices in Argentine and! Ama. tome, en re ‘RUM ERL Kuo kro REL KGW Rouo kag wene’® veM WSe | | Tight party. We prefer a man ex- SURGEONS. : Liverpool Send Com to | Am sm. mat Market Brings New Lead 7 | "iW WHEN QIU! kda Whita Wa Write Walt cWOS' ofS | | Giving full” partculars, sto Toe || —It they ume the kite Highest Price of Season ie ers in Many Groups 9:00 Challenger WAE RDKARWE ROA WHAS. Wan Win wew | | Ward-Stilson Company, Anderson, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY You may lose your life WSs, VOO WOAI KSL KPO KGO KFI KHQ KOMO KYW WTMJ | eae ree tit A Visit the Clinic of Dr. T. M4. Mags: Sra ‘Anaconda ! NTED—Two OF class 90 Cents P Lachlan (Harvard), We OURB dis- Chicago, Jan. 17—(AP)—Enor- : New York, Jan. 17—(AP)—Specu-| -— —-——__. . TORRE EE Nee Re ene echete Gare mbna cases by removing the CAUSE, We mous selling to realize profits wiped | Atctison . 300 |lators for the advance assumed con- ‘ : Present Boetoa Mao Wane 50 0808 1) Se seeenee oa are Same te oe i hd wiped | naitimore & trol of the price mcvement in today’s Count Court H Taree oy cae I Aste aoe ie eke ete peapsprnie tlagenssyes Soe os out:at the last today advances which “A”, stock market, bringing forward new avy ouse ly become managers of garages. |] by 9 o'clock to insare insertion ting, no slashing. Mother Na- earlier had hoisted profits wiped out | Bethlehem steel leaders in ('.e steel, rail. copper and : Bids Date Advanced | fis “carents' a0) eee can, a ture's Vitamin Roots and «the Jast today advances which .. motor groups. Scores of issue were ; Wrlte ‘Tribune, care of Ad, No. 7% THE ee catler Ind holatecorx. to new high | Ganadin Peete da we tin caret: BRUSSELS PARTY BY sn inet Jan, 17—(AP)—A change | LEARN” Barbering during — wister || BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee rae price records for the season. such popdiar shares as U. 8. Stecl ‘ in dates for the opening of bids for| | months, big demand, good wages. + dreds and of the efforts to collect corn profite common, Chile Copper and Electri construction of the new Ward county | . Pree catalog. Moler Barber College pasties die ‘ i on, le Copper an lectric court house, from February, 14 to ; were on transactions at $1.00 a bush- q Auto Lite. Tuesday, March 12, has been ordered | coe eree, te oe ete Om - el or above. Wheat reflected corn/o, 4 ide! now resistance shown by by the board of county commission- | PUBLIC coe at Undervood WORS WANTED strength .and sleet storms, Some 2% pelea ce becenty gets fig Lid ers. sagt Co., Third street. | WANTED—To do alterations and re- feeding of. wheat to livestock in Kan- i caster Gesalt comaitiece, Hetean'in 4M i The change was ordered after an] Phone 820. 9; | balring on ladies winter coats and | 5 sas was reported, as bran has been TAK | oles parte Conditions, helped to re-| Will Be First Extended Address|opinion had been received | from| “FEMALE HELP WANTED rere oui Mina costing farmers more than was re- ti were) a ing. Call to ac- State's Attorney B. A. Dickinson | 75-55 sanity for & young: women |o ener, Saul Tallor Shop, Mrs J ceived ten. whaet.": tive short covering. “Call money re-| President-Elect Delivered) that the law required a Tonger time) 4N, Opportunity for & young women |- Wenty Last minute lifted corn i 7 an tle wide aay a pped to ° between the call for bids and the] p70 1s experienced in diathermy. | GIRLS WANT work as waitresses or afresh, and. the market closed nerv-. % beak te ae hanes payments flowed Before Inauguration opening than would be possible if the Light- ents, to for |” chamber maids. Can also do house- ous, %e to 1%: net higher, (March date of February 14 was maintained.| % few hours each day and later 8! work, Write Tribune, care Ad No.| So°yonathan Hoff, int ¥ 1.20, May 1.23% to %, July 125% |Erie..... Non-ferrous metal shares ‘changed Teer. periaeeria Mirdedeh ck steady position. Write ‘Tribune,| 97 3 to %) hands in large volume at advancing 7 care Ad. No. 80. ¢ ~ NAL CASH REGISTERS Whest tic to %e up,. March. 1.20, i 90, Jorices. Chile Copper and St. Joseph | TALKS WITH LEGISLATORS WANTED—Stenographer,\ Experiens: | YOUNG experienced girl desires posi- | "Naw DA alana haere May 1.23% to. % to .., July 125% lead each ran up more than seven gadis ‘ ed preferred. In.meking spplica- loing housework. Write Trib- | styles and sizes. We iasa "Olle iz to %. Geld Dust :.. s¢ |points to new high levels at 833-4] ; tion include phone number with |_W2e care of Ad. No. 78. Oats %c to %c advance (March 51, and 78, respectively, Greene: Can-| Special Session Will Be Limited address. Write Ad. No, 82, care of HOUSES AND FLATS May 51%, July 48%). And provis- |Great Northern Iron Ore Gifs, copper, Calumet & Arizona, " * ’ PR i cde _ ions varying from 2 to Sc decline to e | Green Cananea theta ed het et sold to Farm Relief, Tariff and WANTED—emw — se eu or i rise of 12c. ints above yester- fe reasonal 5 rhea advances in corn values to- 4 8, |de, Kennecott and severs! others ad- Prohibition Probe Sie behead oer at “ia Phone 600 from 10:00 a. m. to 1:30 patented 300 cultivated, pass. day at Buenos Aires, as much as 2c day’s final quotations, and Anacon- : Ave. B weet." ; a Pp. m. and from 4:00 p. m. to 7:00 > hay! 3 a bushel in some cases, were promptly da-advanced two to three points. aie 4 : Pm * soloed: upon ate 0 confirming acute | International:Paper ... 88 ah fate wectpemeaiett is some|: Washington, Jan. 17.—(#)—His ROOMS FOR RENT a QUICK A Ears Oe Foor need of further ra! to relieve | International a new thousands —_———_ — _ Ww letely modern, w: peak price at 73 8-8. Ra Mat gibt of miles | Former Oglethorpe Student, Ac- pp Me dhlw t bamnege tina fine tan: and gure, $3600, only y jown. aving city. drought in the Argentine corn belt. . 200 te | Kennecott 17 3-4 points to. 870 and Electric] °Ve™ ®+ telephone wire,, President- Mesnwull, the Eiverpesl oo per Awe Lite, hpepeodbets Coke, U.S, | elect Hoover on Saturday will address cused. Murderer, Was a progr SOK cua Coble Tenth street. Phone 842-R. for Unita tates ‘corn, Which as | Kroger Groc. . bien ity, General ate ae & celebration at Brussels to be at- Slave of Liquor A preferred. Phone 745-W or call at | FOR RENT—Furnished six room du-} Bull, Dickinson, N. D. Box No, 738, = oe underselling corn from Argen- bind iif lotors spelt Gas, New York tended by the king and queen of Bel- 404 Tenth street. === |e nerd erras Loan FOR SALE—Jack rabbits” drawn oF ‘An additional stimulus to corn buy- ‘ Con jartiss sold four to 10 | &u™ FOR RENT—One large extra warm,| Session. Phone gical undrawn. Suitable for hog , ing in Chicago today was an estimate | M. K. AO points higher. as Mr. Hoover will speak into a tele-|. Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 17—(AP)—The| well furnished room, suitable for | | chicken feed. Call or write Northe-> current that the probable export sur- | Missouri Pacific ‘Wright Aeronautical ran up more| Phone at his desk either at his May. testimony of a third allenist who de-| either sleeping or light housekeep- | "OR RENT OR SALE Practically | ern fide & Pur Co, Box 268, Bis ' plus of the 1929 Argentine corn crop than four points to 182 1-2 and then | "ower hotel headquarters. or his H/scribed George R. Harsh as an “In-| ing. Hot water at all times. 421 new 3 room house, also a used tele-| marck, N. D., or phone 408, fell back to 177. Allied Chemical | St7eet home, and at the Belgian capi- !adequate. personality unable to nego-} First. street. Phone 1321-J. phone booth in good condition. FOR SALE—Yeatling and spring ? is only 157,000,000 bushels based upon . 4 ¥ tal his vol s i : : _| Brome 117 ell ba i: voice will be heard by the |tiate life's problems” was added by RENT=) 2 FIPS 3 cence Ac OD EY, Gold : , Seeing cutie, Ta seats New Yor Westers Gh raigieer ole) anand crowd through the medium of ampli- the defense today at the former uni- a Toon AALAUIG for tre bh mone | FOR RENT Duplex at 114)" Broad- sean Tlberea’ Durse jersey myhd . one, Otis Elevator and American t versity student's trial for murder “ern home, with free use of radio and | _ Way. Mv: rereoare bred fagel, Bis-: bushels for 1928 and 200,000,000 bush: Ruger’ Refining sold down two pdints | ,,mformation at the Hoover head-jits effort to prove him mentally ir-) piano, ‘street. mer MEME ae Bs ceicing am orth American els for the last preceding entire crop ibl } year. Profit-taking sales which in- — ete wo FOR : ree-room,—one | FOR RENT— : reased ‘advance —_——_____. . ing H. Yarborough, psychi- FOR RENT—One_ threé-room, one story. pool Sone gure ainaney wel ‘extol MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE atrist at the federal penitentiary | ¢'% home, sultable for one or two)” two-room furnished apartment for} dance hall Wonderful opportunity wr , Minneapolis, Jan. 17.—(%)—Wheat here and diagnostician at the Geor- | — — . _-| rent. The Laurain Apts, B. F| ‘for barber. Rent very reasonable, ; Teceipts today 219 compared to 303 a esr gia state hospital for. insane, told -of | FOR Rh Md Flanagan, _| Town on highway. Write Box 67, ‘|year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat cap examining Harsh after he had slain tol reir oe FOR RENT—Furnished apartment |_Brelen, ND. __ ; Postum . ........... and coarse grain closing quotations 4 Willard Smith, drug store manager, | _‘0l._Fhone = for light housekeeping at the Col- ‘Purebred 5 ‘today follow: i during a holdup and finding that.he| FOR RENT—Small furnished room| lege Building. Call 183. bred gilts at reasonable { Cash Wheat— —_- Delivered Arrive copes had resorted to alcohol to build up| for light housekeeping. No children. | op —RENT—Furnished or unfur-| Glen E. Taylor, Mandan, N. : ieee 422 Fifth street ______|" nished apartment at Varney Apts. | Phone 8-P-220. 134% @1.30% Physician First Witness FOR RENT—Two unfurnished light| Phone 773. 1.32% @ 1.35% The physician, who was the first] housekeeping rooms 410 Third. Sas wi | : + 132% @137% ‘ witness at the third day of the trial, | ———_—e=_emerwwnneme—eene | ___BOARDERS WANTED __ | LOST—Biack hand grip beeween | ‘ Taid-he found Harsh “an inadequate FURNITURE FOR SALE WANTED—Boarders, good ome} Braddock and Bismarck. If found. up the accumulation of his ne 1.24% @1.29% | personal correspondence. * personality; one who cannot negoti-| BARGAINS in. used furniture. Ken-| cooked meals. 523 Sixth. Phone] please notify Frank Finlayson, care 1.23% @1.28% Conferences with leaders -will be | ate life's problems.” He added that| nelly Furniture Co. Mandan, N. D. 213-M. of Bismarck Hide é Fur Co, 1.21% @1.27% resume tomorrow and carried on at art a hesgsatne! uo aris th Sati a . e ing mi . Honesto connie, ie ear Hoover |i a most matter of fact manner,” DERE AT OR CRUISE Seven Bar Candidates | Absent Voters Law ing view: binet “He told me,” the alienist testified, eye ° . e; Py i and a variety Ct other, reared “that he always went into stores first, Writing Examinations Repeal Is Bill's Aim: 1 ‘ ‘ sae f that he will be left free to devote his|and in the Smith shooting seemed peveeti aiabaies ! 50 1.15% @1.16% | time in Florida almost uninterrupt-|to want t6 assume entire responsibil- BILL SOUGHT ART Seven candidates for the state bar (Continued from page one) . 115% @ edly to the preparation of his inaug-| ity for the case. To use his expres- association today are finishing writ- |copy of the ten commandments’ be. 45% | "Yesterday. tas perhaps the most|° "© “Was After Thrills Se ntniiiy ine -awosietion at tie Gayo ee ae ee . r ie State. 1.15% @1.16% Licensed the next president has| Harsh is accused of killing another PASSING PE AGE BILL state capitol. 5 DE Senator Kretschmar of McIntosh 2 115%@ an eee return to the national}/man under similar circumstances Oral examinations will pe conducted | county introduced a bill appropriating ups for a “‘ Ea ie €xal - |ouri river at Fort Yates. senate, as well as with others in of- ‘ Dr. Yarborough said cape had Opponents. of Appropriation mutes whit nee rape ares joo as were introduced by Sena- learned effect of alcol roug! i ; S, 5 si - |tor s of Richland county. He the Jdrinking wine in India and other far Bill Say It Is Direct Oppo- town, and C. L. Young, Bismarck. | would grant both the state and de- Proposals eastern and European countries i: wi minations are |fense eight peremptory challenges 128% 1.205 | NAgTNAVS development will await the | ded: site of Peace Bill conducted annually by the association, | first degree murder trials. This is = Fee — in rc tet and de- | Seaboard Airline , Penile in the year, with the “Harsh told me that he never liked eee Gaeae aie iis one in the summer and one in the; reduction from the present number ~ Rye was steady with « good demand aaxcer.aoy | Serial seselon limited to farm relief | rought aaereecatl but Saat 3) ot time ioday spocitis opposition to | "a vided ih tleleof ewe oreo CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE lion such urgent |" on cross-examination the witness| the 15 cruiser bill pending before con- Petitions were received in the sen- 4 # for milling quality. 1% ley was firm to-le higher at 59 Chicago, Jan. 17.~(7)— Thatters as appropriations to defray |.siq his opinions of Harsh were /@tess was volced before the confer- ate today seeking the passage of an 7 to 0c. : ce en ae cm +sssees 115%0117% | slon Bate Hoover Intends to appoint fo |based wholly on his examination and) ce on the cause and cure of war. WATER BOY MAY BE effective dog law and increase in’, Demand for choice flaxseed was 11u4K%@ study the whole subject of prohibition | Were independent of any family his- ‘The reasons given for increasing bounties on predatory animals. Theyé_ sharp and basis for top quality was |March «... 1.20% 1.20% 1.10% 1.20 per) & Prohibition | cory told him. our navy at this time by 15 cruisers came from the Farmers Union le better. 20020 May 128% 1.24. - 123% 1.23% Protein pai argh pepe ds ado aa era are all. inadequate,” declared Mrs. Walsh county and the Grant County cee AOUMY. sca, 18S. 1.95% 1.26% 1.98% which Mr. Hoover is giving Laura Puffer Morgan of the National Wool Growers association. ‘ Oorn— PectRimary any. are veterans’ peel: Counell for Prevention of War, in a re asi he ‘ if CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ie one . army and navy, employment repared address. i Gules an CABG, Dent. ta. SON ea SA Lao sia Sune cee a |RATORY AND LITTLE)" sce se, | son, an TAP-—asirs|_ nn? SSE SOI F r i. 4 , Jan. 17—(AP)—. - a * * AIM 18914. TM. 108 14% 01.16% | Lakes to the Gult and the Atlantic poly ekg Mea SupPart, our foreign | tative reports received in London t0-| ing rifle, recently sanctioned by" thas. | foot ar ie ey 123% 1 nh ACTION IN CONGRESS a direct denial of the act whereby |a¥,i" hy st the Afghan wilds, may 50%. 51%, 50% 51% 23% @1.29% we agree to renounce war as a na- | Water boy of the Afghan wilds, may medium to choice 250-300 Ib 8.85 to 43% 43% 48% arrive 1.21% @1.27% tional policy.” soon be seated upon the throne which | a prize of $15,000. 9.25; 200-250 Ib 9.00 to 9.35; 160-200 3 . es — Increasing naval : King Amanullah has vacated. Tb 9.00 to 9.35; 180-160 Ib 8.50 to 9.25. 1.05% 1.06 1.05% 1.05% Washington, Jan. 17.—(®)—Abun-| argued, po Lirpelp 1 fons ae Bacha Sakao is merely a nickname CARD OF ‘THANKS 108% 1.08% 1.07% 1.08 + 119% @1.24% RANGE OF CARLOT SALES dance of uratory and but little action | picion, and without public confidence, | ™eaning __watercarrier. is real We wish to 1.07% 1.01% 1.08% 1.06% + 117% @1.22%| yginneapolis, Jan. 11. ‘Range today lay ahead of congress. “agreements, even the anti-war treaty | name is Habibullah Khan which is cad poate boy our many . Samat ‘ ’ of carlot grain sales 1) The long pending administration | just ratified by the senate, are mere |the same name as Antanullah’s fa- eh + their kind assist- ; 11.76" 11.77 11. + 1.17% @1.20% | Wheat—No. 1 dark northern 1.29%; | D°W Warship construction bill again | scraps of paper.” ther who was assassinated in 1919 e and sympathy during the death ~ weak: i i 10: 190: seceee 91% @1.00% | No, $ dark northern 1.20: ‘si |had the right of way in the senate!’ “We are stonding @ million dollars | *lthough there is no relationship be- of our beloved wife and mother. We... ‘around: 16.60. 4 o and still was in the general debate | a day on our navy now without these |tween the two families. also wish to express our gratitude for : good - - see ne. | Stage. new ships,” she said, “and we do not |. British official advices now state the beautiful floral tributes. re - 16.75; 1300 ‘The half billion. dollar independent | need the 15 cruisers to-attain parity |that all Kabul-except.the Arg, or f Mr. H. A. Thomas, yell fo offices appropriation measure held | with the British navy, f thoug! citadel, in the center of the city is and Family. ; Std elena the attention of the house with sev- | ours is slightly inferior inne is in the hands of Bacha Sakao. King Onte—No, 3 white 46% to 48%. . _|i8 go far ahead in submarines and |Inayatullah who succeeded his broth- Rye—No, 2 1.03% to 1.05%. session | destroyers that the ratio is main-|¢r, Amanullah, is reported cornered Barley—No. 2 64%; sample grade tained.” in the citadel. 61 to 65. és War “propaganda,” war chemistry | Kabul is reported comparatively Flax—No. 1 2.46 to 2.50. and airplane activity ‘also | Quiet and the foreign legations are warned against at today’s , |safe, Amanullah and Queen Souriya Deliberate Hetred More are now safe at Rindgher CHICAGO CASH SALES Mrs. can ape Chae, ee OT Sire, Ba teas | ea nD deliberate Loring and Budd Will Noi gcllow, Bes No. 3 white, 6% nation ba Talk to N. W. Shippers lo. 3 yellow, 95; No. 3 white, .95; C . sample grade, 85 1-2 at 86 1-2. enemy. a . ppe: Oats No, 2 white, .62 3-4; sample “The menace in this whole situ- Mrs. Morgan said, “is in the grade, .47 1-2, Rye No. sales, Barley, 58 at 70. used by the big navy $e 5 5 5 5 g e i Teesé. i ay? i inl BSEE! Ssss i 3 hit 118 1.18% 1.17% 118% 149% 1.286% 110% 1.03% 1.04%. 1.03% .1.08%. 103% gs | i ~ Py » Jan. 17.—(AP)—A. C. Pillsbury @ tans, eta cee aa saris *EERE « To arri Timothy, 5.80 at 6.40. Clover seed, white oats 22.75, at '30.75. Mrs, L. H. Fradkin, of New Jersey, Barley, ch: wane 11.70; Ribs, 12.75; bellies, declared “preparations for the chem- To arrive es : pected e : 4 ee *ate arrive, CHICAGO 'PRODUCE i ; tne tnlerrelation,between develop- STB ATH 88% | Ost tower Citicago, Jan. 17.—()—Butter.un- - _, |4ng airplane ‘activity and -the new : arriev oMiges—lower: receipts 4390 cases | sane, ss cee abe cmos , lower; H pei as e ® re sive? extra frets $6 to 96; first 33 to 34;) London, Jan. 17.—(P}—One. of the foal the gorenecie”, ae “Scenes mien tuning att | any Tae WARg Oven ey : ' LIBERTY BONDS CLOSE Pete atthe ie ; oe New York, Jan, 17—(P)—Liberty 6 “Of Agrionitare) Cattle |May -...:. 100% 106% 1.00% 2.00% | —Potatcoe—Light, wire tn. | “niverty 3'4°3 904. os steers; fat: she stock coe ‘tos : et steddy.| iret 4%'s 100. : ees, Wild Man: mis fed an from Borneo > 6.50 int Old: Home}. patis—rrance is organization y ducting a menace, The : Town. oorhouse G f i | i fia) : i

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