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WHEAT PRIGES EDGE DOWN, THEN RECOVER Adverse Weather’ Reports Help ‘ \. Chicago, March 12—7)—Wheat ad- vanced abruptly today toward the dast, influenced by scarcity of offer- Market Stability Despite Bear En%:.usiasm ings and by increased ‘to congress. At noon, wheat and corn both were advance. 4 ranging from %c net decline to tic - Wheat closed strong, 3%c to 2%c net higher, (March 1.26, May 1.30% to i, July 1.33% to %, Sept. 135% to aye \ Corn tic to % Sept. 4714). And provi: ing from 2c In addition to word of improved Weather southwest helping crop pros- pects, wheat bears derived advantage also at times today from reports that for at least the present Argentina appears to have control of European markets. Consumer call abroad is be- ing restricted by the fact that thick ice in European rivers and canals is still crippling transportation. Rallies in wheat values today were based @ good deal on the fact that notwithstanding weather point of late, suggesting ® persistent intention to maintain big future de- livery holdings until farm relief legis- enacted. “lation has been The corn market was somewhat casier during the great portion of the day, but inside figures were not. maintained, buying resulting from late strength of wheat. The cash corn trading basis here was little changed. Oats followed corn. Seed- ing of oats was reported as under way in parts of Oklahoma. hog values. Minneapolis, March 12—()—Wheat turned strong today after an easy Light pressure was a feature Wheat hed a fast bulge late in to= Minneapolis climbed 2 1-2c; close was practically at peak ’ start. ” here. day’s session. LIGHT PRESSURE FEATURES WHEAT for the day. Other grains were slow to follow the wheat bulge. Oats eased % to ‘ic and recovered. Barley futures were dull and rallied, ry. Rye started %c lower for May and May flaxseed was slow and draggy, easing %c with a lower cash market factor. Cash wheat demand was, narrower rading basis was easier to|May 1c lower. Winter wheat was quiet and steady, Durum was easy for medium srades, steady for choice and bottom and the ti J quality. Corn was in quiet demand and the trading basis was easy to ‘5c lower. Oats were quiter with best: demand for medium choice quality. Rye of- reports Were construed as more favorable for domestic crop growth, advices con- tinued to come reciting indications of damage to winter wheat southwest. « There was also a good deal of atten- tion given to talk that the open in- terest in wheat here is at the highest Provi- sions acted firmer, sympathizing with Purchasing on ~3ithe part of houses with connections southwest, High winds threatening damage from soil blowing were re- Ported at a number of points in do- ‘mestic wheat territory. Besides, it ‘was announced that a special meeting of representatives of farm organiza- tions has been called to convene next Monday in Des Moines to draft a farm relief program for submission to 7c advanced, (March 967%, May 1.00% to 15, July ., 1.0312 to 14 to 5, Sept. 1.04% to 1.05). 2° Oats finished %c to % to ic up, “(March 47% to %; May 50, July 49%, sions showing gains vary- to 17. Curtiss Aero... Dupont de Nem . Erie Johns Mrville .... Mack Truck Marland Oi! :. N. Y., N. H. & Htfd. Nor. American Southern Ry. St. Oil Cal. St. OL NJ... St. Ol NY... Studebaker . Texas Corp. Tex. Gulf Sulphur . Tob. Prod . Wright Aero. Amn & For Power . Schulte Stores CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE Chicago, March 12.—(7)— High Low Close ‘Wheat— 1.26 = 1.23 ferings were light and demand was|May fair. ‘Barley developed a slightly better tone for feeding quality at 56 to 71. Flaxseed was in quiet demand and the premium basis for,choice was off 1 to ac, ee CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, March 12.—(AP—U. 8. lings and light steers active; firm; spots higher; all stocker and feeder up 9.00 to 13.25. and choice 750. Heifers & i Bi, 2 E . 1 B i 5 i ie i g I i 56 i i : i & | ie i 2 i &s grades in demand id Fed yearlings t i s 5 gb E: 5 $8 i a i bal a ‘gs¢ | s 8 : 8. 3 = i I i | i 5 i Hl iy | ell H see e oy] 74 1480 1470 1435 15.40 15.30 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE vs 15.75 15.80 16.77 | 1.26 Minneapolis, March 12.—()— + 46% 47 46% + M6% 46% 46% ‘ley seeess 08% 50% 66 DULUTH RANGE Duluth, March 12.~(7)— - Purum— In ae un Open High Low Close (Ps + 1.22% 1.25% 1.22% 1.25% 1.24% 1.27% 1.24% 1.27% 1.26% 1.28% 1.26% 1.28% + 1.06% 1.08% 1.06% 1.08 + 106% 1.07% 1.06% 1.07% A 46% see 2.48% 2.48% 2.48% 248% sesvee 248% 248% 248% 2.48% 66% + 81% 68% 81% -.68% Open High Low Close + 1.00% 1.12% 1.00% 1.12%" 1 + 1.08% 1.00% 1.07% 1.00% see 1.07% 1.09% 1.07% 1.00% 931, | aration for the heavy mid-month dis- 3g | *Vailable below that figure. ?| National Cash Register, Union Car- THE BISM. CLASSIFIED -. MARKETS - [Rew Yor stoets CALL MONEY DROP FEATURES WREN KY’ BRINGS MARKET UP Further Advance in Domestic Copper Also Contributes Boosting Power 9:30—Gold Orchestra; Gustave ing of the call money rate from 7 to Auge is P. ‘unl General advance in prices in y's portant regional ‘Gatton. = Stock market after an opening period of irregularity. Trading was rela- Perera td Sara etal tively light in volume, indicating that $:00—Orchestras to ea ets and investors Preferred | Fee re ates groRTan to stay out of the market until cur. Radioet 8:30—1 Tent uneasiness over the credit situ- 9:00—Hotel Orchestra; Gold Grches. ation had disappeared. 10:00—News: Herbuveaux ptcheatra :30—SI sic: trite, drop in call money was at-} j2io—imumuee, Music: Orchestra bated oe or temporary employ- 399.4—WBBM Chicago—770 ment by ks here of the large sur- g Quartet; World Travelers plus of funds accumulated in prep- ight Club Progra: bursements and federal income tax 344.6—WENR Chicago—870 payment Time money rules firm pene Pil y Yomi ketch Sround 7% per cent, with little money O—Mike & Herman: Uncle Adam Wall street generally expects an in-| - , 4164—WGN-WLIB Chicage—770 Crease in the New York federal re-| fp —Quln: Nighthawks: Lnsonsble Serve bank rediscount rate either this 0—Shavers week or next. It was reported that a cauiney Palmer & tevelers large discount short interest had been o—Features: Popular (24 hee.) built up in expectation of the higher rate, and that the rally today repre- 344.6—WLS Chicago—370 454.3—WEAF New York—t00 cama cecieee Ble ped 7:00—Serenaders: Kremlin Echoes ‘Shavers Orchestra tual certificates, again changed hands —Olive Palmer & Revelers Nearly 9 points to a new high at 277%, FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D., March erp oe solani bide, and A. M. Byers sold 3 to 5 rpempoecpeiony Saanae: med- points higher. ium steers 10.00 to 11.00; fair steers There were a few soft spots. Case 9.00 to 10.00; plain steers 7.00 to 9.00; Threshing Machine broke 16 points to good heifers 10.00 to 11.00; medium a new low for the year at 435. heifers 9.00 to 10.00; fair heifers 8.00 Buying became more diversified in to 9.00; plain heifers 7.00 tc 8.00; good the final hour when pools found an cows 8.50 to 9.00; medium cows 7.75 abundance of moncy available at te 8.25; fair cows 7.00 to 7.50; plain comparatively low rates. Coppers | cows 6.25 to 6.75; cutters 5.25 to 6.00; & new top at 59%. Allis Chalmers, reaching 50 5-8 in contrast with last 7.50 to 8.00; common bulls 6.50 to year’s low ‘igure of 17 3-4. Com-|7.50; calves, top veal 14.00 to 15.00; mercial Solvents rose 5 points, Elec- | cull veal 9.00 to 10.00; medium veal tric Auto Lite 7, and Rossia Insur- 11.00 to 12.00; heavy calves 6.00 to ance 15. The closing tone was firm. 8.00; canned calves 5.00 to 6.00. Total sales approximated 3,000,000] Sheep, top lambs 1450 to 15.50; shares. heavy lams 100 Ibs. and up $13.00 to 14.00; cull lambs 11.00 vt rel light ewes 130 lbs. and up 13.00 to MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE _ | 14.09; cull lambs 11.00 1 12.00; light piinneapelis, March 12—(P)—Wheat | ewes saU.dim.and sown 7.0 eo 8.00; receipts today 129 compared to 260 al heavy ewes 180 Ibe and up 5.00 to year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat 6.00; cull cwes 3.00 to 5.00; bucks and coarse grain closing quotations 4.00 to 5.00. today follow: Cash Wheat— Delivered Arrive 14% Protein— 1 dark northern. + 138% @1.45% To arrive .. + 135% Fargo, N. D., March 12.—()—Hogs 150-180 Ibs. 10.65 to 10.90; 180-200 .§ 180-200 Ibs. 10.75 1.42% | to 10.90;. 200-225 Ibs. 10.75 to 10.90; 4 {2 dark northern 1.36% @ 1.43% | 225-250 ibs. 10.75 to 10.90; 250-300 Ibs. 13% Protein— 10.75 to 10.90; 300-350 Ibs. 10.550 to + 1.30% @1.35% | 10.75; packers 9.50 to 9.75; stags 9.000 1.29% @1.33% | to 9.50. 1.30% @1.35% 1.25%; @ a SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK 25% @ 1.26%! south St. Paul, March 12—(}— 1.25% @1.26% (U.8.D.A.)—Cattle—1,800; steers and 1.23% @1.24% | yearlings in moderate supply; moder- 124% @1.25% ately active, fully steady; several 1244@ —e of choice and Pyaar sha 5 Id upward to $13.00; bulk 1.22% @1.24% | weights $10.75 to 12.25; mixed yearl- Saga .ch= . |ings and medium weights early $12.15 1 northern *s/up; she stock slow, about steady; , {common and medium cows $7.25 to 8.50; companrable heifers $8.50 to 9.75; cutters $5.50 to 6.75; bulls un- changed, stockers and feeders con- tinuing in broad demand with 900 to 1000-pound weights mostly $11.75. ‘ Calves—2,000; unevenly steady to ++ 131%@ 3 good lights $15.00 to 16.00; 15.50 down. + 1L31S@ Hogs—6,000; mostly 25 cents high- ++ 1.25% @1.26% Monday; 11.50 mostly paid ++ 1%@ for 160-200 pound averages; bulk 200- , 1325 pound butchers $11.00 to 11.25; ++ 125% @1.25% light Mghts £11.00; bulk sows $10.00: ++ 122%@ Pigs steady, bulk $10.50; average cost Monday $10.91; weight 227. Sh ‘ mostly steady; early ++ 1.2154 @1.23% | bulk fed lambs $16.00 to 16.50; plainer ++ 1.20% @1.22% | natives $15.00 to 15.50; cull and com- mon lambs $11.00 to 13.00; ewes 1.21% @1.23% | scarce, best kinds + 1.20% @1.22% 1.27% @1.34% cule eee: bar tare 8. D. 21% @ “% se . SD. 1.26% @1.32% A.)—Potatoes—Receipts 93 cars, on 1.25% @1.38% | cars: eae firm, cae cone 12440129 | Russets, other stock trading 124% @127% | market dull; Wisconsin sacked Wednesday, Mar. 13 [Central Standard Time} 7:30—Foresters; Male Reatiet and Orchestra—WJZ KDKA WLW WJR KWK $:30—Olive Palmer and Revelers; Varied STE OG eee WWJ WGN KSD WDAF ks' WT! WAG Was Kvo0 KPO Reo wens KHQ kaw Wi 9:00—; hony Orchestra with Strin artet—WOR W, WaHE WMAQ WOWO Heda Hc SRO WeeD Wak WEES KLZ KDYL tte Era He Nschen, Director—' ir WwWs Wi Wow KOA WHas Wi War ESC AE REE BES PAOLO ey, Bees Eae wsic Room; Royal Canadians * m one or two. Close in. Phone 1451] improved one to three quarter i ee and Foundation Co. moved up 4% to; continued in the front rank, Miami good bulls 8.00 to 8.50; medium bulls | TRIBUNE FINANCIAL NEWS ~ RADIO - BELP WANTED MALB TWO, OPENINGS for reliable men. v4 Earhings $9500 per week at start || Classilied Advertising Rates [we raxe pride in offering Pay weekly, Car necessary. The Fuller Brush Co. See F. B. Power, G.P. Hote LEARN BARBERING NOW. Prepare for spring trade. Big demand, good wages. Free catalog. Moler Bar- ber College, Fargo, N. D., Butte, 1925 Touring. SE CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Pontiac 1097 Landau Sedan. ler Parshall, N. Dak. Call or write RATES selfs gtd ON THE AIR .G. at , Ford 1925 Coupe. oe ESDAY, Leonard Patten, 308 Ave. A, Bis- 90 Cents Per Inch Chevrolet 1927 Ton Truck, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 13 9:30—Fillmore'’s Band marck, N. D. International 192¢ Truck, (By The Associated Press} 30:30—Dance wins WANTED—Young man to work” by All classified ads are cash in ad- New York, March 12.—()—Lower- atari 8 11:00—Dance; 13th dour Ford Light Delivery. vance. Copy should. be received i fpf A antennae 200.2-WTAM-WEAR Clevetané—t079 the month. Francis Jaszkowiak, 419 ‘We trade in your present car and i . Wa rE i. iiisth nip hes “ea ae letters, kllosycles sh wieht, ehtac ene $:00—80 ograms in detail, wi Pound provided the background Jor a| agnended Mkt of senna tee ena by 9 o'clock to. insure Twel! give terms. 7:00—Musl eat eatares nits — ae ——n ANTED oo iiman SIS Rime a 8 WANTED MEE Teena ae: THE Proce We, Biemae 30—Gold Oretientrat Danse Burie OEE Bae cere roe: || BISMARCK TRIBUNE |/____Fhone 008, Bismarck. i SCELLANEOUS ashe Gee room and boar ‘with small wages PHONE 82 FOR BALE ARIS radio” MOSES 30 Dae eee Clu Phone 862-R after 6:00 p.'m. or A {eokeremdert” arta eenoes | write postottice. Box 62 FOR SALE oll ratge,”drescrs, bode, soushee, Scere oie Palmer WANTED— One wig Seneral house’ | FIVE ROOM modern bungalow with| writing desk, Ritchen to 03001 York Program work, , Choice location, $5,000. ‘kers, 10:30—Gal ature. tL. “Artists nights. Mrs. H. G. Schwantes, 417 MVE DOOM. nioeern, ral with mCWee cnn tierce! Stes SWeX- Wan rae First street. Phone 241-R, vg] Barase, east front, near schools,} 745-W or call at 404 Tenth hy rchestra: Foresters WANTED—Woman to do isework. |} $3600. NATIONAL CASH fi eat 2 mi—eruale: Dan ete oe apart fime. No children. Call 904 SEX ROOM modern house, east front, Piet ca BRL hand. | Over 2:00-—D r He 1 , $4200. styles and eizes, fe bave one 11:00—Organ; Dance Music WANTED—Competent maid for gen- gen- | FIVE ROOM modern house, close in, rit your business, W. EB =. TB E=WOWO Ft. Wayne—1160 eral housework. Call at 619 Man-| $3100. Tepresentative. Patterson Hotell + Smoker dan street or phone 1304-W. oa a wyeolia) pet) close 2s Bismarck. N.D. ' ‘Symphony Ore.; Daguerreotypes | WANTED—Experienced gil for gen- collet ah i ath AeTange ta flat, | FOR SALB—Choice Canary $89.4—KFAB Lincoln—770 eral housework. Phone 1246. that brings a large rental. This is} Ported German Rollers, hs ‘ reat ssceunsaseacaenes " treats, etc. Phone 115-J, Ji —With girl ot | NINE ROOM modern house, oak fin- Sauna pewantetiee ee Unis of ish and hot water heat. Only $6250, | —_Bull. Dickinson. N. D. Box No. housekeaper: ‘Btato wages in first | WE HAVE for sale houses and lots in! FOR SALE—Six tube battery all parts of Bismarck, and it costs| Set, new tubes and battery Livestock Service Bmoter; iyinnaosy: Orchestra the trigune, “NO 7.1 ear of) you'nothing to let us show them to| mew temple speaker, Call at Blsd sented the driving in of overextended Short Features —Daguerreotynes BPS olited you. We may save you money. | __marck Paint & Glass Co, “shorts” in some of the volatile issues. Farm, Service HgerPhe Admiral WIDOW with boy eight years old, HARVEY HARRIS & CO, FOR ‘RENT —Store building, south front of th 1 : x MAQ Chicago—670 eet » Loui une, care o! |. No. 35. KK ees | Ain business zone. Call af One block of 15009 shares ef Basis PM OR Preeys, Onciestras League: Aimee Gal Chtrten KOOMS FOR RENT ar oe behets : i 5 § A ” Gol. SOT FOR BALROG : Pacha rgiecnhnaeeemv omy | Gas and Electric changed hands at| —1n.m—Woreay eeams 3 Bes.) Your Hour; Eddie Peabody a Jean warm sleep: | LOT FOR SALE—60 fi. by 100 Tt. To- | FoR SALE—Conn alto saxophone Oa 55%, or % down, followed by an ad- 11:0¥—Dance Music (3 hrs.) 12:00—Orchestra, FOR RENT—Two clean is rm se b- cated on Ave. B between Twelfth payments to reliable party. ‘Tele vance which wiped out the early loss. 428.3—WLW Cincinnatl—700 268—KVOO Tulta—11400 ing rooms, one block from 1 pa ¢ | 2nd’ Thirteenth street, including} phone 648 or write Tribune Ad. Noj American Express jumped 8'4 points. MIR IZ, Orehestra: Musteat :00—Studlo; A. & M. College ats eee Ech eh ia on rates about 4,000 ft. of used lumber. Price} 33, i ‘ of d stra; St ln * ] r dimerican, Rallway Express 414, and Great Adventurers 00—Shavers: live Paimer only. Loeal reference required, Call | ~°47500._ Phone 1173-R. LIST YOUR property with L Van lectric Power and Light, American ‘<i i 2. Hook, Real Estate, Room No. , |and Foreign Pow and Western EASTERN at 610 Thayer Ave. or phone 872. FARM LAND Union sold 21: to Points higher. FOR RENT—One_ single and one | 160 ACRES Ramsey county land, no | _/Ucas Block. Phone No. 289, i double furnished modern rooms. De- | encumbrance, all under cultivation, | FOR SALE—Three 8 sirable location, block east of car-| for sale or would trade for a clean tal at 322 So. Ninth street. Phond 8: ‘Smoker; Symphony Orchestra Dauguerreotynes News; Dance Hour ‘ 4 New York: line. Convenient to capitol or down-| stock of hardware or Gen. Mase. tn large volume, climbing 3 points.| —,3:3)—Cold Orehenira, ve" &: age town, Phone 1271 evenings. May put in some cash if required. | WANTED—Good feed oats. Wachter Fron ag Stack, which will disappear _ $94.5—.W4Z New York—760 980—Danee Musis. (14 bre. Dae OLC BEES Eee SESE Deo Gee ce rope ree tohincni dead i Coppers moved forward under the| _5:00—Continentals Orehestee Site cOntberea nT? Cabin: Door have garage for rent. Inquire at | FINE 640 acre stock and dairy farm, FOR SALE Five ‘room "bungalow leadership of Anaconda, Chile, and| —1¥:00—Slumber Music Hour 379.5—WQY Schenectady—790 502 Seventh street North. _*_| well improved, near market, for pales Heiney hosed whi Kennecott, all of which sold 3 to 4 econ M228 WOR Newark—710 8:30—Olive Palmer & Revelers FOR RENT—Large well furnished| sale or trade for smaller tract of ena sailed pelt Aerabpeey, seo points above last night's closing quo- 3:00—Musieat Presentation eabance fiege room in modern home, suitable for} and or smaller farm. Several un- \ pmiges i tations. Rossia Insurance soared as i 1 garage. tise to high see 7 ide school. Located venth street, up-| tracts for sale or trade. Address| 8'@ mixed durum, 1.06 to 1.12?, oe ae Sea? F ‘Tribune, care of Ad. No. 36. growing part of city. Cash és Eee ee ae a SOE. terms, $6,000. Write Ad. No. Com, No. 3 yellow, 92%; No. 8) iG. RENT Beautifully —tumished APARTMENTS care of The Tribune. ne ccs white, 4514 sleeping room with three windows, \ pee FOR RENT—An unfurnished modem | FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW: eM ry des ea: eae ues three room apartment with bath.| modern, roomy closets, home. Call at 814 Ave. D or phone Very desirable downtown location.| porch, on pavement, lovely City heated. Available March 15th.| space, shrubbery, trees, Inquire at 304% Main Ave, front| Close to high school and grade Rye. No. 2, 1.05%. |_ Barley, No. 3, 64; sample grade, 160 to 69. 2 Flax, No. 1, 2.511% to 2.5115. F AT ONCE—Nicely fur- nished ell ee ates tee apartment. tel Located in fastest growing!” CHICAGO CASH GRAIN to bathroom. eals lesired. | OR RENT—Two room apt in mode apt. in mod-| Part of city. Cash or terms, $6,000, Chicago, March 12.—()— Wheat: | Phone 374-M or call at 911 Sixth)" G0) “poe, Newly decorated and| Write Ad. No. 34, care of The Tribe No. 4 red 1.23; No. 2 hard 1.26 to,_ street. une. : nie - nicely furnished. Convenient to xh Re Sees a OI 1.261; No. 3 northern spring 1.22, ROOMS FOR RENT—Nicely fur- school and capitol. - Reasonably | FOR SALE—By owner, new ive room, Corn—No. 3 mixed 94% to 95; No.; nished rooms in modern home. Priced. Call at 818 Seventh street | stucco bungalow, all modern with 3 yellow 95% to 96; No. 3 white 96;} Suitable We Bae Ghpeslte Tonets or phone 300-W, rae ee eae henge sample grade 83. fice._Call a ee eeoets FOR RENT—A small front apartment | ment al Oate—No. 3 white 48 to 49. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep-|" in Person Court. erent tenant | finished room. East front, well lo Rye—No sales. ing rooms in modern home. Two] desires to sell complete furnishings | cated. Priced for quick sale. Barley—60 to 78. blocks from postoffice. Phone! to renter. Phone 1213 or call at| No. 32, in care of The Tribune. Timothy seed—5.10 to 7.50. 1435-R. or call at 208 Rosser. Apartment 7, Person Court, Clover seed—23.25 to 31.25. GOOD SIZED, well furnished front | FOR RENT—Two room apartient room with kitchenette and closet! furnished for’ light housekeeping, Lalik at Secret pice e for light housekeeping, 411 Fifth] also single room’ by day ek eee See clan e o | cisteeats PROnbiaTEr cs | eapaetngle: reeniaby Bismarck Col- Eareriee FOR RENT—Room in new modern| lege B home, bath connecting, suitable for FOR RENT—A furnished ii use- | FOR RENT—New upper duplex, one or two, near capitol. 931 keeping apt. in modern home, or a| bedrooms. Good location. V1 Treas 41's 105.16. Eighth street. |__| 20or 3 room apt. on first floor. For Bea 12th. Phone bees call at Treas .’s 101.6. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room| adults only. 614 Eighth, . Rosser after 5:30 p. m. in modern home, four blocks from | FOR RENT—By first “of week fur- | "OR RENT—Modern 5 room : FOREIGN EXCHANGE postoffice, Gentleman preferred.| nished or unfurnished apartment| furnished, 3 blocks from Postettice, New York, March 12.—(4)—Foreign | Phone 440-J. in Varney Flats. 408 Second or| C. F. Moody, 414 Second street. oy —Furnished room, suit- Phone 544-J. exchanges firm; demand: Great | FOR RENT—Furnished room, suit- phone 773. es Nee dels ‘ Britain 484%; France demand 390| able for one gr two. Close in. Call! FOR RENT—Furnished apartment.| FOR RENT—Six room all modern 5/16; Italy 52313; Germany 23.69%; | at 1163-3 or ‘call at 216 Second Everything furnished. Close to| louse. Phone 233 day time or, Norway 26.65; Sweden 26.70; Mon-| street. capitol. Call at 930 Fourth street.| _826-R after 6:00 p. treal 99.28: i capitol. a FUENITURE FOR SALE > |FOR RENT—Apartment at the WANTED TO BUY es FUBNITURE FOR SALE ’ CALL MONEY RATES WILL SACRIFICE $150.00 Victroia | ~woodmansee._H. J. Woodmansee. | Saery WANTS to Diy & New York, March 12.—(4)—Call $25.00, nearly new Eden electric FOUND ily desirable 5 or 6 room money easier; high 7; low 6; ruling) washer $45.00, sewing machine $12,/ FOUND—An automobile key near | 0use. with hot water heat, in Tee Go ame loans firm; mixed colla-| Mahogany library table $9.00, rock- | “Guo nity moe Key eat | sirable location, at’ rient prices, First National Bank. Owner ma: Erne ne ane TM; 4-5 months 7%; | er $3.50, gas plate, 925 Fifth street. | fre acon calling at the ‘Trip. | Write Tribune Aa. No, 30, : Prime Mercantile paper 5% to 6. Phone 630-W. une office and paying for this ad. | PERSON WANTS to buy & ci FURNITURE FOR SALE—Two brand z room Lad ate ied. Write tr) WINNIPEG WHEAT CLOSE new Simmons beds and springs} __—~ ROOM ARD __ BNP eo hia . Winnipeg, Man., amr ae ae! complete with mattress, cheap. Also e_Ad. No. 31. May wheat closed ae eas Ne. have garage for rent. Inquire at . Close in, $8.50 per week. | WANTED TO BUY—Small grocery) aera 16 ers No. 3, 10% un- 502 Seventh street North. _| _ Phone 1416, or confectionery store in good ys ler; No. 4, 16 wu ‘. FOR SALE—Ivory enameled Baby iene CT mee! ore Write Tribune, gare of ; bed, Lloyd Loom baby carriage, A a Boston, March 12UPe Woot: For-| folding cot and mattress. Phone aanee aoe Psp, 18 wed on) MET. sees, i elgn cross-breds mostly inactive: do. | _ 947. | dans.” Good stock of Star and Dur- —Lady’s white gold wristwatch: mestic medium wools slow and some- | FOR SALE cHare A Shamans ae ant parts on-hand. First class| with expansion bracelet. Lost inj what weak. size bed, Way Sag! oo springs. Al-) nechanics in charge of service.) downtown district. Finder Pleasq most new._Phone 995-R. Hedahl Motor company. return to the Rembrandt Studio or ee ARD jena le 6 BARGAINS in used fuels: Re FOR SALE—Seven passenger Gadiliac |_t© Tribune for reward dard Oil Co. of Indiana, closed on | ely Furniture an. sedan in good condition, Just the the curb today at 87 1-2. thing for taxi or bus line. For cd i Kahn speaks 17 languages. He| further particulars write Ad. No. fought with the British army during| 39, in care of the Tribune. France Shows Drop the Boxer rebellion. So far as he " knows, he is the only Afghan ever|Colonel Luis B. Duenas and nine in Her Murder Rate |to be naturalized in this country. | omer ficers, ta Lusrecia, southern Vera i Cruz, General Alejandro Manje, from Paris. —(#)—During 1928 the French Fate of Revolution the Tehuantepec area, received the criminal’s fancy lightly turned to Depends on Pending voluntary unconditional surrender of thought arious 4 General Simon Aguirre, brother of itestatiene, paene ais ¥ mt Battle at Torreon General Jesus M. Aguirre, leader of the revolt ir. Vera Cruz. Twelve lower ranking officers and (Continued from page one) 18 soldiers surrendered with Aguirre. v federals. It was not expected, how-| The prisoners were taken to Agusto, y, | Whites 80 to 95; Minnesota and North ever, that they will attempt to en-| Troops continued close Pursuit of amber ....... 122% @1.25% Dakota sacked Red River Ohio's 1.00 Gage federals in battle. M. This year you must have a car, cueee 1 ae 1.08% @1.10% to 140; Idaho sacked Russets 1.50 to ‘its. 15 ict See uy. Small price bee Grade amber ! Mexico City, March 12.—()—Mex- cause we mi Another tene - Grade of 1 durum. deans today foresaw quick suppression lettered word—GUARANTEED, , hgiy hd 2 durum MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES | . of the revolt Sistas the government, 1926 were Coupe, = real bargain lurum. Minneapolis, March —(P)—(U. 8. possibly even no more serious only $250.00, To arrive A.) —Potat : sanguinary ai demand aw: maces aul” cateess| Wealthy Afghan Plans | 22, ce°euisry pale than” has sit Rotem Cohn: F to arrive @ hy Minneapolis ring a Aid for Ousted King ion the nuin army of General = Overiand 6 Sedan 4 yellow corn. @ 89 | sacked cwt., round whites, U. 8. No. 3 eee Calles moved northward from Cani- 1925 Overland 6 Coach To arrive @ 1 and partly graded 65 to 70c. Amarillo, Texas (AP)—One of the Zacat 5 yellow corn. @ 85 all first Afghans to become a citizen 1985 Overland ¢ Sedan 6 yellow corn. @ 8 NEW YORK POULTRY the United States is returning to his 1926 Ford Forder 3 mixed corn. @ 88 New York, March 12.—()—Poultry |native land to aid King Amanullah 1925 Ford Teder .. To arrive @. dressed firm; fowls, fresh 27 to 37; his throne. 4 mixed corn. @ 85 | frozen 26 to 36; turkeys fresh 30 to To arrive @ ~ | 40; frozen 30 to 45. Hi 5 mixed @ 8 2 white ° ro) Ne Yor A March re Eggs mixed oe ‘ORK EGG! : 3 white %O 16% unsettled ‘recelpts 46,707 fresh gath- of the vn "Sm | fin Soto a soot ok daze is @ 1T Minneapolis, March @ of carlot grain sales: wheat: No. 1 Am- @ 63 | dark northern 1.2314 to 1.39; No. 1 uyope re- @ uorthern, 1.20% to 137%; ‘sample grade dark northern 1.19%; No. 3 mixéd 1.177); No. 1 hard winter, 1.23%; (0 1,299;; No. 4 mixed winter. 115%; No. 2 durum, 1.10%; No. } , i ii H