The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 25, 1929, Page 9

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—-nroeansegestraoeetmn enna mets enn PRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1929 _ .. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE (1 CLASSIFIED - MARKETS - FINANCIAL NEWS = RADIO = — New York Stocks if | ‘|e 1 ‘Warbering during winter WH me FOR 4 ahi Sad eae a mootha, big demand, good wages ied Advertising Rates iwith hot water heat turday, Jan. 26 Barbe: Col! TOUCH HIGH RECORD). seme — | AS BULLS RAMPAGE) | »»-piewsn mite tase z cg, BP. M. Pte eM Ba RO US ESP EE TL AL AEN : ae sobtrsted Ro | (:0— Fall on creo by Be Jalus Klin—WIZ KDKA KWR WTMd Severe Western Cold Weather | 4™- Dozens of Issues Bid Up 5 to Tee-War" tug Ray Wow KOA WHS WIM RSE KPO tH KG pee werd Am. . ie 3 . > iN Chief Stimulating Factor an 17 Points; Trading Vol: » Skat Wow WEE WOAF itvOo Wea ha ‘won Hoard CLASSIFIED DISPLAY in Boosting Prices Am. ume Is Enormous Way, WHAS KPO KGO KFI KGW KONO K8TP WHO RATES ‘jin Ans ; RDAY, JAN. 26 428.2—-WLW Cincinnati—700 $0 Cents Per tach Chicago, Jan. 25,—(?)—Increased New York, Jam, 25.—(AP)—The SATURDAY, JAN. . nal , about winter-killing of do- bull party went on its most violent [My The Aeecolates Preset 8 sgh po : porter ile be seaulnes mestic winter wheat did much today tampage of the new year on the| Programe in Central: Standard. time, Hawaltana; Singers by 9 c'clecs to insure insertion to wheat prices average higher. stock market today, bidding up doz- qu time Ie. unleas othi n= 4 Jean ame day. reed eg a ens of issues 5 to 17 points to new| ‘icated, Ww. etguatie of gall 10:00-Dance; Jack & Jong ; ’ liveries of wheat were within high ground. Trading was in enorm. | ne) atatton. + 200.2—-WTAM Cleveland—'670 THE * Doty with eget aint cate Sede Sas Pence, Turing the first two hours. | SPP tatoos —Hetiaal Seehetera BISMARCK TRIBUNE ing the season record high figures. | Cone’ Cross the 6,000,000 mark, but moder- | 293.8—KYW Chicage--i0b0 ‘Tunes of Broadway PHONE 32 The latest government snow map Ches. ated after midday. i 4:90 pabhonsticion “Rebs 10:00—Dance. Music showed a general lack of ee C8. The wild trading of the morning| §5:30—Uncle Bob 299.8—WHO Des Moinee—1000 snow covering throughout the oa wis in response to overnight nee {t0—Srenea Organ Wheat district immense areas being | &. developments, including the moderate| {j0—O1a ‘Dances Feature: notably bare west of the Missourl | cine increase in firokers’ loans, and the; _9:30—Chicago . ce 3 poblad ‘on in the greater part of Mili. resumption of dividends on Bethie-| 10:00—News; 4s Slumber Muste — 11:00—Satorday Night Corn started to % % jhem steel common and the compa: 3894-WEBM Chicage—770 99.2—WCX-WIR Détroip—700 dvance, and with ny's excellent earnings report for the last quarter. The increase in brok- 30—Faverite Orchestras ers’ loans, amounting to $48,000,000, ‘Chul 9 :00—Plantation Tunes; Dance reports from -Argentina. Provisions Mite ad the most conservative pre- 944.6—-WENR Chicago—s70 a ee were firm. U. 8. steel was again brouhgt for-| _7:15—Farmer bn} ms for party with some means and exe In addition to reports of wide-| p00." "° a 12:00—Late Variety Program FOR SALE OR RENT—F, spread frigid ‘temperature and other werd as a market leader, and bid up LE OR Furnished unfurnished, well located all mod- ern pet Conti house. Four = Tooms eated garage. Immed- jate possession. Write Ad. No. 86, care of Tribune. :| FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping apartments, also sleeping rooms in modern home, hot water heat als> hot water at all times. Phone _145-W all at 404 Tenth street. FOR RENT—One light housekeeping room fully furnished, modern, clean and warm, running water, ground 416.4—-WGN-WLIB Chicage--720 a ‘Radio Floorwalker. - :00-—Vocal; Dramatic Story 9:00—Tunes of Broadwa: 10:00—Features: Popular ‘3 nra.) 12:00—Knights of the Bath $44.0—WLS Chiesgo—s70 6:10—Music 7:30—Barn Dance (4% bre.) 447.8—WMAQ Chienge—s70 1:28—-Radio Photélogue 8:00—Whitney Trio 8:30—Pratt and Sherman 10:00—-AmoncAndy? ‘Tabernacie 11:00—Dance Musle (3 bre.) Perience. Address or call Velva or Company, Vel- agent nearly 8 points tc a ‘new high for all time above 191. Directors of the company meet next Tuesday, and predictions as to % |the developments were highly favor- able. Bullish operations were large- ly concentrated in the industrial spe- clalties, metal and chemical shares. Utilities and some of the motors at- tracted strong support. Call money renewed at 6 per cent, but became scarce at that rate, which was @ factor in checking the pace of trading. Johns Manville and - Underwood ; Organ 2—WCCO Minneapolis-St. Paul—S10 Pianist; Dihner Muste Box Trio hies; Old Producer Programs (2 hrs.) Program 275.1—KMOX St, Loule—1090 1:00—Melody 0—Melody Maids; Vagabonds 00--Char. Sketches; Melody Malde \—Newscasting; Amos-Andy 10:30—Hot Stove League; Orchestra 28—KVOO Tulea—1140 2:30—Demonatration Hour 9:00—Tunes of Broadway 'S0—Orchestras (2 hre.) Patronize Home Industry. at your home or office by appoint- ment. Let me talk over your suranc~ problems with you, CIAL POLICY FOR EVERY LADY FOR 10c PER DAY. anatiin floor. Call at 517 Second street or with wheat and-on contin- Elliott Fisher led the upward swing € ‘ Lecrintn Sena ued unfavorable crop advices from with gains of 17 and 16 points, re-| gop “Nera renee 30S Md-Ervening, Organ FOR RENT—Warm room siltable Tor ubgaiets Argentina but also on upturns of spectively.- Union Carbide, Radio, gi Recital 10:00—News; Dance Hour one or two in’ private home. Close Q more than $1 of late in hog values. 00—Organ tal o— Mildred lunt 4 9:00—Tunes of dway, 10:00—Portes Sisters 10:16—-Dance Music 394.6—WJZ New York—760 J eegoatrey. Ludi screen basement garage, built-in features, electric automatic range, oak floors, five blocks from post- office. Call 611 Second street. and General Electric mounted about 11 points. Nash Motors jumped near- ly 10 to record price in.an enormous turnover. American Smelting. By- products Coke, U. 8. Industrial Alco- M48.6—WABC New York—860 hs board if desired. Good home lor f ble party. Phone 733-J. FOR -furr furnish in modern home, suitable hot water heat. “Opposite the post- Corn showed decided strength with persistent commission and although there was very profit-taking and also salle against Offers the upturn was F ed room for two, 906:9—KDKA Pittsburgh—000 MEE tained. “Gabe 4 ora Sa cet ‘oe Con- HF e—Xyleprentats Orlent Kehoe 09 —Godtre y adlow office, Call at 208 Third street. ained. ‘Oats gains today were “a solidated gas, National Cash Register, [aay tov RO Ona Danae ie Singers FOR RENT—Desirable sleeping room top symp=thy with corn. and Mathieson Alkali were bid same %, our ‘a jan > Hous ne i me. ly fi Also iy Provisions t by strengths about 8 167 Montgemery 9:15—“Rip Van Wink! nce Hour In modern hot Nicely furnished 10:00—Slumber Hour | 422.3—WOR, Newark—710 7:30—Recital :00—Gay Ninel 8:30—Orchestra gas stove. Call at 614 Eighth street FOR RENT- * ive room house at 1905 = ~s Front street, furnace and water. In- FOR RENT—Room in new modern home, Desirable tor one lady or a quire at 203 Beventh street or phone traveling man. street. . sea isidablizsccnan,| tee eee ROOM FOR RENT—Furnistied room, | 096. Gall after 4 s large. enough for two, Private en- Wag ate | AO) trance. Phone 921, SALE—New modern 6 room 379.8—WGY Schenectady—790 $:00—Organ Recital 0—Mildred Hunt 0—Tunes of Broadway 0—Dance Hour SPIRITUALISM MIXED in corn and by expectations of small- egen of hogs for the immediate future, suitable for one or two people. 1013 ed to buy real estate of every Fifth treet. _feription. Write ‘Tribune Ad. No. 67. Ward firmed up after an early loss. Columbia Graphophone was a sof’ Spot, losing 3 points, Hasty profit-taking in the after- noon reduced theigains of Johns Man- vill and Underwood Elliott Fisher by five and six points. United Stutes | steel fell off three points from its Peak, and National Cash Register 4. 7B z WHEAT PRICES BOOM THEN HAVE RELAPSE Minneapolis, Jan. 25.—()—Wheat | patis developed a good head of steam early today’ but after a spurt of strength FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, Jan. 25.—()—Cattle—choice steers and yearlings $12.00 to 14.00; 820d steers 11.00 to 12.00; medium . bungalow. Good location. Write Operations for the advance were | steers 10.00 to 11.00; fair steers 8.00 beaxy heavy sent prices back pushed forward in other sections of | to 9.00; plain steers 6.00 to 8.00; good Wil IMPE ACHMENT FURNITURE FOR SALE __ | _care af Tribune Ad. No. 88. from top. Going into the last hour the list however, DuPont (old) | heifers 9.00 to 10.00; medium heifers FOR SALE—Two completé bedroom | FOR RENT—Duplex at 114 Broad- the market was only small fractions mounting 11 points, United States in- | 8.00 to 9.00; fair heifers 7.00 to 8.00; sets, also living room set. All near-' way. H. J. Woodmansee. higher than "s finish. dustrial alcohol, Allied Chemical, | plain heifers 6.00 to 7.00; good cows ly new. Phone 613-M after 5:00 | —————————-eene seem Corn futures higher and Commercial Investment Trust. and | 8.25 to 9.00; medium cows 7.50 to 8.00; _-P. m. or call at 601 Sixth street. FOR SALE prices ran up'1% to 1% cents. Oats American Machine and Foundry, 7 | fair cows 6.76 to 7.25; plain cows 5.75 WANTED—Used Velour or Mohair 1927 Chevrolet Coupe. bulged % cents, May hitting a new to 9 points. The closing was strong. | to 6.25; cutters 6.00 to 5.75, bulls bed davenport set, in good condi- i Le Rye advanced 1 ante eines . | Total sales approximated 5,200,000 | 8.00 to 8.50; erate da ae 2 hil hy Intl d panes Write Tribune, care of Ad. | 1926 Star 6 Coach. re met. May bar! ‘ined shares, common ; Calves lo. 83. ak % cent, May flaxseed was firm to % ee nr) Hindu: Philosophy Influenced | veal 12.50 to 13.60; medium veal 11.00 to 12.00; cull veal 9,00 to 10.00; heavy calves 6. 00. Sheep—Top lambs 14.50 to 15.50; heavy lambs,.100 lbs and up 12.00: to 13.00; culls lambs 10.00 to 11.00; light cent higher with trade quiet. ,. Cash wheat offerings were scanty and Sa was quiet to fair. The general premium basis was un-| Union Changed. Off grade apring wheat of- ui 1 Studebaker light 6 touring. 1823 Ford Coupe. 1928 Durant light 6. Used as dem- | _™arck, B onstrator. These cars are all in BARGAINS in used furniture. Ken- nelly Furniture Co., Mandan, N. D Preece eshte Reertatetitnheaie ia a a) LOST=—Black hand grip between MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, Jan, 25.—()—Wheat receipts today 112 compared to 227 a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat Gubernatorial Regime, Ac- cording to Testimony - ferings continued slow. Winter wheat ahd coarse grain closing quotations | ewes’ 130 Ibs and down 8.00 to 9.00; — prorgr dtr cemnainanccnpprte| fehoestcrsrreei gach la peano ieee Benicar ote = ppv ley ape RN a Ta Sora wots le snd Ama pepe rSecerecs AsiN Mie aan ae: [Oomrer fot seme Lions at New Salem [Winter's Coldest | Surs,tciz xan anu ings were 2 dark northern. ..... 1374 @141% to 8. tent,’ Woman Seoretary Celebrate Charter Weather Chills North | fittuctions give tae eenee eae ee Pre ieee | ee 66 to 73 centa, + 1.26% O131% Cold Seer pe ae Tie dee | «Continued from page one) (Continued from page one) _| terday that water flowing ~~ 1 dark northern.....:. 129% @1.26% Stee ay neete spb | iran mcey came in and thestab vas (eine ree ee el coraias wince CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE To arrive ... | 122% @124% mat tates vaca gioemey | , Chicago, Jan. 25—(@)— Open High Low Close ‘Wheat— March .... 1.25% 1.27 1.25% 1.26% . + 1.29% 1.30% 1.28% 1,29% starts with 42. The members include C. M. Cunningham, F. G. Weinreich, John Tellman, C. W. Wiegmann, T. A. Letzring, C. C. Klusmann, George Engelter, F. H. Wiegmann, Dr. O. ©, transportation and communications. Partial relief was in prospect by Sat- urday. The upper Rocky Mountain region experienced: the lowest temperatures, tors in influencing the regime of Gov- ernor Henry 8. Johnston, now under suspension, and facing impeachment. Out of the maze of testimony, charges, tales of strange Hindu chante 1.20% @1.23% 1.21% %1.22% 21% @ . 1 northern 1.22% to 1.31%; No. 2 durum 118%; No. 2 mixed durum 1.045. Corn—No. 4 yellow 89%; No. 5 met big packers inactive Relatively few loads above 9. 19% @1.21% | mixed corn 86. and mystic oriental philosophy prac- | G@aebe, L. A. Albrecht, O. J. Klusman, | but even New Mexico, Oklahoma and a + 190% 1.52% 120% 181% Cate—No. 4 white 48, ticed by those behind the povernor's | W. E. Schmidt, J. Restiann, A.C, Western Texas shivered in near-zero March .... 98% 99% 98% 90% Geko Barley ive rin semple grade 171. capt, 008: Bit oe Pree chose etaton wein, Ei Skubina, E. H. J, Stein, W. | ‘The m . j—No. H le er cl . ls . J. » W. ' RRS be pay gery 118%@121%| Flax—No. 12.4. Strata tothe ate |B-Ooniea: H, Engelter, E. H. Kruger, ay 05 1.03 ter lo Voted against the chief executive by |W. D. Toepke, F. F. E ‘PW. Bank, May $ax San 5x in To - doa escape Pai Sea No, Ths chatgo th the d Tenpel Ole H. Rud, H. Wilkens . ry 3 be he be 50% 51% B0% S1K ces uated res: : Je, ’ Corn—No. 4 mixed 95 to 95%; No. rt 3 yellow 98%; No. 3 white 98 to 98%. | cember, Oate—No. 2 white 56 to 7%; sam. TE P. Blank, A. 8. Meler, F. W. Mann, a Kreldt, J. T. Rule, A. Wild! and C. Hebron Votes on ol Feely. Water System at + 131% @1.33% 1,10 + 13140 1.10%1 .00% 1.00% 111% 1.12% 111 1.11% The directors are C. W. Wiegmann « 100% 1.10% 1.09% 1.10 see 1.23% 01.24% | Ple grade 49 to 51. and Henry Engelter. To arrive .. oe 1.23%0 Rye—No sales. on ea RG RT gS OP <p 12.10 11.95 12.10 ‘Barley—60 to 15. < See 12.15 . 1:21%@123% | Timothy seer h.00 10 990, ; iat into iaar| 7 : wt : raped, “in oriental splendor,” where 12.72. 12.67 12.72 incense pots burned and James R. BISMARCK GRAIN Armstrong hummed what “seemed to Fl 780-080 19,99 | SDHW. or ew. 121%@123% | (purnished by Russell-Miller Co.) |be a part of s ritual” were a 13.8 ive . 1.20%@1.22% Bismarck, Jan. 25 Sige be.relnesent lps ot i “4 ’ . No. kK northern .. van, the governor's secretary, . . is Ya1%@199% |No: 1 torthen on, members of the house committas.. | Key Largo, Fia., Jan. 28—(e)—Her- 2 1.20% @1.22% | No, 1 amber durum Armstrong is Governor Johnston's | bert Hoover was somewhere off the fl 1.00 to. No. 1 mixed durum Political adviser, and an uncle of Mrs. 600 to + 199 @136 | No. 1 red durum . O. O. Hammonds, confidential secré- (beef) 128 @134 Iwo. i fax tary of the chief executive, and often i No. 2 flax spoken of as the “Mrs. Colonel House” As im @13s No. 1 rye of the administration. S136 org [Ba Seed bar! Oats .. ++ 1.31% 123% 1.21% 123% 1.28% 1.25% 1.28% 1.28% 101% 1.07% 1.08% 109% ene wee “\ “0% 81% 30% 50% 244% 26K 244% 204% 244% 244% 246% 2.44% get on a legislative jailed for “eantioa that Armstrong's opinion ‘97 | bil, Under threat of contempt, Sullivan 53; 3 aa i Language of Two ts Clarified in Conference Held By Tax Committee HI delagg A a3 i eccce ezek & ee fe eGEE sEE 3 E H nee 2 i 8 Ey EgEPE t

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