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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1929 \American and Fore! American Internal. American Metal .. American Power an ‘American Rolt, Mill Amer. Smelting and | Aner. Telephone and Tel a Traders Rush to Buy or Sell as Wail Street Shares Rose or Tumbled w Chicago, Oct. 25.-(#)- Wheat scored | Bethlehem Steel material advances in prices late today |{ after averaging lower most of the time and cuffering six cents a bushel break at one period. Rallies in wheat | values were based largely on broad- ening out of European demand. North American export purchases today be- taxing the trading capacity, ticker more than an however, failed to the fervid pace of yes- ‘ Ruamerinces Teil Muang tackees ieee: tea peewee peak ene severely and delaying the hour. Trading, amount of hard winter wheat from the United States. Uncertainties of | i the stock market were also a major influence throughout the day. Wheat closed unsettled, 1%s¢ @ bushel higher than yesterday's | Genera (Dec. 1.21% to 1.22; March 1.29% to %; May 1.32% to 1.3315). Corn closed at ‘ic to ic advance, (Dec. 2% to 4; Oats showing *.c to 1c rise, and : provisions varying from 20¢ setback gain. Wheat traders today kept their eyes constantly on changes in stock mar- ket values and rushed alternately to buy or to sell as Wall Strozt shares | § rose or tumbled. News that Europe ! 5 had snapped up practically all over- | 3 night offerings of North American wheat shipments helped to promote | 5 wheat price rallies here. but failed outright at times to maintain the up- Relative firmness of the Liverpool wheat market today and adverse crop Per news from Argentina were factors which at various stages tended to stimulate buying, but were altogether secondary to advices touching the stock market. Sa sane tai executives proved uence. Call money re-| common and medium 825 to 10.25. newed at 3 Per cent, and was a littie | “Sheep receipts 12,000; market fairly firmer, reflecting renewed buying of | active; stendy to 25¢ higher; bulk stocks, inkers' acceptance rates! natives 13.00; rangers unsold; fat were again redaced. Commission | ewes 450 to 5.50: feeding lambs houses generally expressed the opin- quotable steady. Lambs good and fon that stocks had reached bottom | choice 92-lb. down 12.50 to 13.25; yesterday, and many sent out buying | medium 11.00 to 12.50; cull and com- advices. No sharp advance in prices! mon 7.00 to 11.00. Ewes medium to was generally predicted and many! choice 150 Ib down 4.25 to 5.50; cull “ bere sed a Sgr down and dulljand common 2.25 to 4.50. Feeder reading for some time. The early en movement cov- A. M. Byers! Chicago, Oct. 25.—()—(U.5.D.A.)— Potatoes: Receipts 132 cars; on track 13, Canadian Pacific 12%, Eastman {44 cars; total United States shi » {Kodak 12%; and Air Reduction 11. By j General Ameri ‘General Electric |General Foods . i and {International Hw 1 Telephone and Telegraph close were recorded. Standard Gas & Electric in Goodyear Rubber, Bush Termin: Liverpool future de- liveries of wheat closed today how- ever at 2'2 pence to 375 pence net | sin, 8 In the late dealings, corn was firm- 4 No. 4 oats were influenced chief- | : ly by the action of wheat. averaged casigz. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT FUTURES RALLY QUICKLY Minneapolis, Oct. 25.—()—Wheap! futures rellied quickly at the start | Un fter yesterday's sharp decline, | |. professional selling brought a: slight reaction. Leter, however, bear- ish reports brought about a_ stiff rally, May closing 3:4 cents higher. Oats futures were quiet to dull but the tone was strong. Rye was un- settled. Barley started higher but was forced under the previous closc before recovering. Flax opened strong, re- liquidation and finally allied on crusher buyit SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Z South St. Paul, Oct. 25.—(P)—(U. S.;March . D. A.)—Cattle—3,200; fully steady on |May all lines; few loads short fed year- late arrivals included | Dec. Ludlum, Sun Oil, American Can and mons, Chrysler and Montgomery Ward were driven 2 points under the | grade 53. Thursday close. When the early afternoon rally , {made its appearance, General Elec- tric made up its loss t> 185 and Amer- BOSTON WOOL point drop. ‘United States ‘Bical sot mestic 64’s and finer quality con- Close crease bts Sing at | ee and finer fleeces being moved about its Thursday final. lin the grease; omen Fressionhoy the market had | neavier shrinking 36 to 3%c in the tion. had ‘etioncly hang vt Grease; twelve months Texas 85 to 83c srigenelnirheonpamands anged for | scoured basis; sirictly combing 64's ctemiaen ceedine t peepee and finer grades erritory wools 88 to headway despite the persist- 0c scemred basis ‘ence of air pockets in some of the é F priced shares. Tho closing tone CHICAGO PRODUCE was strong. Sales approximated 6,500,000 shares. MINNEAPOLIS CA‘ CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE Open Fich Low t— « 120% 1.22% 1.17 99% 1.00%. 98%: ees 13.00, according to. condition. Hogs—11,800; 15 to 25 lower than Thursday; bulk 160 to 260 pound | weights * to 9.35; top 9.35 paid by seeee 1.25% 1.25 patents quoted at $6.69 to 6.90 a bar- rel in £8 pound cotton sacks. « 123% 122% 118% 1.31% 2 95% —8T% 3.23% 3.26% 3.21% 3.2646 325 328 3.28. a fit i af ag Wis I * FM e 300 15 to 9.90; 200-250 lb. 9.30 STOCKS GOVERN RISE || New York Stocks ||POWERFUL SUPPORT |x sisi eyes & AND FALL OF WHEAT; |. PRICES FALL 6 CENTS 160 Ib. 9.15 to 9.80. Packing sows 8.00 to Pigs medium to choice 90-130 Ib. 8.85 t> 9.75. Cattle receipts 2,500 calves 1,000; | ; Small week-end supply; steers and | yearlings fully steady; lower grades | predominating; mostly 13.00 down to 11.50; mixed yearlings 15.00; she istock dull; weak to 25c lower. it | Volume of Trading Taxes Ticker | Slaughter classes steers good and as Prices Begin to Stage choice 1300-1500 ib, 13.00 to 16.25; Dp yearlings good and choice 750-950 Ib. » Oct, 25.—P)—1 ful} 13.75 to 16.50. Heifers good and eet oun ple ‘ies ie ee choice 850 lb. down 13.50 to 15.25; market today, and prices developed|common and medium 2.75 to 13.50. |b despite an; CoWs good and choice 8.00 to 10.7: < | enormous jume common and medium 6.50 to 8. eevee Of traditie, again) oo cutter abd etitter S80 to €50.| Bulls good and choice (beef) 8.75 to Vealers (milk fed) good and choice ; 12.50 to 15.00; medium 11.50 to 12.50; ; Stocker and feeder steers good and 8l choice (all weights) 10.25 to 12.00; lambs good and choice 12.35 to 13.35. sacketd Russets best 3.15 to 3.35 General Elec-| RANGE OF CARLOT SALES "12%, lo, 2 mixed 861; Corn. 5 Such active shares as United States its—No. 3 white 42%; to 42%. ‘Steel, International Telephone, Sim- e—No. 1 92 to 93'2. Barley—No. 2 56 to 5713; sample Flax—No. 1 3.18 to 3.28. Boston, Oct. 25.—(#)}—Wool; Do- and finer grades territory wools 88 to average staple and MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES ; D. A.)—Potatoes: Moderate wire in- Carloads FOB shipping point, based on delivered sales less all transpor- “| tation charges) sack cwt. U. 8. No. 1 and partly graded $2.10 to $2.20, mostly $2.20. NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, Oct. 25.—(?)—Butter first (88 to 91 score) 40 to 44%. Eggs steady, receipts 13,015. Pa- cific Coast white, extra 62% to 65; do, extra first 53 to 62. Cheese steady, receipts 195,171. CHICAGO POULTRY 4] Chicago, Oct. 25.—()—Poultry 18% @ 1.20% | alive, weak; receipts 6 cars; fowls 20 1.15% @1.18% | to 25; spring 22 to 23, springs No. 2, 18; roosters 20; turkeys 20 to 30; ducks 20 to 23; geese 22. CHICAGO CHEESE pound: Twins 22's to 23, daisies 23 to horns - ‘2to 24, Young loans easier; 30 days 6% to 6%; 60-90 days 6", to 7; 4-6 months 6% to 7. 1.14%.@1.15% | Prime Commercial Paper 6 to 6%. 114%, @1.15% NEW YORK POULTRY 1195. 946% | Mam Sok Ces 280 ees SES | poultry firm,’ prices unchanged. 20009898908 38 BBE ‘ men who want to attend and enjoy the program. The first sale will be put 9.25 tolon at 2 o'clock, the evening auction » ‘ "9.75, Butchers medium to choice 250- | at 7, For an hour prior to cach there will be a novel musical entertain- The companies joining ean-up of used cars are the Cor- ‘hurchill Motors, Inc.,, the Cope- n Motor company, Super Six Sales and Jamestown on sale their en- cars and two new —n 1929 Plymouth sedan the floor and a 1929 Es- Sex coach never run a foot. The terms of the sale are a third dewn on the new cars and 40 per down on the used, with the bal- on easy payments. antee goes with the used if any buyer has 1100-1300 ‘Ib. 13.25 to 16.25; 950-1100 | Jb. 13.50 to 16.25; common and me- | c dium 850 Ib. w 50 to 13.50. Fed; car purchases, and reason to be dissatisfied with his the seller will take it back in for any new car, allowing auction price on it. The cars to be sold will be on display at the garage today and forenoon, where they may be inspected. General Movement Continues Upward Due to Buy Orders (Continued from page one) to support the stock market gave traders, a renewed feeling of security. While national banks and trust com- ‘le to buy stocks for own account, they may loan private and investment bankers for this purpose. One of the lutary effects of the bankers’ ‘ences, however, was psycholog- Psa Rchhasiet le didi Aaa | _ FEMALE HELP WANTED ! WANTED AT ONCE—Experienced 10.25; cutter to medium 7.00 to 8.85. | ' panies are une The following table illustrates some ximate extreme gains of to yesterday's net losses. ments 926 cars; trading rather cd vances market about steady. Wisconsin = or Rubber, Bits Appeared |ecked Round Whites 2.50 to 265; few American Toba a higher; Minnesota - North akota * \aign Power, Western: Using fruckirn {sacked Round Whites 2.30 to 24 Union Gas, American Water Works ‘and Electric, National Biscuit, Johns- Manville, Republic Iron and Steel, Bendix, Calumet and Arizona, Inter- | Amn & Forcign P sacked Red River Ohios 2.50 to 2.60 | Eastman Kodak for best, ordinary 2.20 up; South Da- {kota sacked Round Whites 2.30 to 240; sacked Early Ohios best 2.50 to {national Harvester, Houston Oil, Allis |2.90: ordinary 220 to 2.35; Idaho Chalmers and a few others, On the crest of the rise, however, | Small 2.90 to 3.00. there was a resumption of selling by the bearish element. tric, after selling up 3 points to 311,! to 300. Westinghouse Elec- | cariot grain sales: tric, up 4, dropped to 17612; and .| Wheat—No. 1 dark northern 1.19 to M. Byers, up 19 to 130, fell to 110. Shares driven down 3 to 6 points in- cluded Western Union, American} mixed wheat 96; No. 1 amber durum Telephone, North American, Fox,/1.19; No. 2 mixed durum = 1.07!; leo ’ After long hours of lasting through the night, the stock clearing corporation was able shortly before 11 a. m. to announce clear- of all of yesterday's record- king transactions, totaling 12,894,- s, had been completed. That were able to make deliv- t their sales confirmed nent issued at the bankers’ grueling labor | | FIVE ROOM bungalow, arranged Minncapolis, Oct. 25.—()}—Range of | 182s; No. 1 northern 1.18" to 1.20% ; | No. 1 hard spring 1.19 to 1.23; No. 2 yesterday that no stock ex- change houses were being pressed to Jury Recommends Former Secretary Be Shown ‘Mercy’ (Continued from page one) } now in jail on conviction of contempt of the court and the senate, still 7 f ae ee | The Sinclair-Fall charge was that of conspiracy to detraud the govern- | ment of the Teapot Dome naval oil It was brought to trial in 1927 but resulted in a mistrial when Burns detectives hired by Sinclair were found shadowing the jury, Sinclair Was Asquitted Sinclair stood trial alone and was acquitted and because Chicago, Oct. 25. — (®) — Buttcr, weak. Receipts 9,343 tubs. Creamery extras 44c; standards 424; extra) CLOSE firsts 42 to 43c; firsts 38 to 40c; sec- Minneapolis, Oct. 25. — (4) — Wheat | ONds 37 to 37 2c. receipts today 228 compared to 285 a A year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat |°@S¢s; prices unchanged. bee! ‘X charge against Fall would be dis- The other charge against Fall was ig with Doheny to that of conspiri defraud in the Elk Hills lease. were acquitted. Mrs. Doheny sat with dry eyes, She slowly fanned herself. Her husband sat next to Fall with little apparent emotion. He clapped his hand over his ear as the court reviewed the case. The courtroom was crowded to its capacity. Defense counsel served notice im- mediately of » motion for new trial. ‘Robbed By Judge’ Defense counsel also announced an effort for arrest of judgment would Eges—About steady. Receipts 2,536 Minneapolis, Oct. 25.—(4)—«(U. 8S. 121% @1. 233; | qutry, demand light, market steady. 1 Frank J. Hogan, chici of the de- fense, said Fall was “robbed of his right for trial by justice.” “He was robbed of his constitution- al rights by the judge's charge,” the steady, receipts 7,948. Creamery, Doheny burst out: “It's that dam court!” he shouted as he shook his fist. The verdict is regarded by govern- ment prosecutors as meaning that Doheny will be placed on trial. Fall’s Attorney Collapses Mark D. Thompson, Fall's personal attorney, collapsed in court a few minutes after the verdict was ren- |. He has suffered from heart trouble for some time. Weeping he donned his coat and slumped to the floor. Mrs. Chase cried hysterically as did Mrs, Elliott but Fall's wife, weep- way through the crowd to her husband's side. She sat in the big easy chair beside him and they threw their arms around each other and sobbed on cach other's Chicago, Oct. 25.—(#)—Cheese, per | dered. ing, pushed her Ten minutes after Thompson col- lapsed he was still lying on the floor and Fall's personal physician, Dr. H. H. Safford, left Fall and hurried to Thompson's eos to try to revive him. Standing above Thompson's body, E é i re ! i : Fy 2 8 8 g WANTED—Experienced insurance man who can handle an important North Dakota district agency. If you are not now engaged or expect to make a change, write at once to Policyholder’s National Life Insur- ance Co., Sioux Falls, So. Dak. Fast. selling special policy with liberal commissions, Big opportunity for ht man, Barbering now at the Old Accredited Institution of its kind. | Catalog Free Moler Barber College, __ Fargo. N. D., Butte. Mont. WANTED—Dishwashi Apply at the Grand Pacific Eat Shop. lady cook, must have references, state wages in first letter. Write or phone Hotel Underwood, Under- wood, No. Dak. WANTED—Girl for general _liot work. One that can go home eve- nings. Call at 507 Thirteenth | street after 5 p, m. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Call at 619 Man- __dan street. Phone 1304-W. WANTED-—Gitl ‘for general” house- work, prefer one who can go home nights. Phone 189. WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Call Mrs. Gordon Cox, 1129. a ea WORK WANTED MOTHERS working away from home who wish their children cared for, address 66, care of Tribune for in- terview. CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace: chimneys cleaned, work yu Price reasonable. Phone REAL ESTATE | | FIVE ROOM modern, stucco bunga- | low, oak floors, attached garage, extra room in basement with closet, brand new, many built-in features, well built, the sort of house any woman would like for a home,/ $5700.00. for two families, rent for $780.00 per year. The best investinent of its kind in the city, $3500.00. SEVEN ROOM modern house, two} fire places, attached garage, 75 foot lot, nice Jawn, a real home at $8300.00. SIX ROOM house, facing park, south | front, one bed room down :tairs, reasonable terms, spick and span, DOZENS OF OTHER HOUSES of all sorts and descriptions in most every part of city. IT'S ALWAYS SAFER AND CHEAP- ER to buy through a reliable deal- er than direct from the owner as the reliabie deaicr will be sure that everything is all right before the transfer is made. F. E. YOUNG. APARTMENTS APARTMENT FOR RENT—Unfur- nished all modern apartment, two large rooms with kitchenette, pri- vate porch and tr on} ground floor, new gas stove for cooking. Phone 1328-J or call at _ 402 Eighth street at the south door. FOR RENT—Apartments just com- pleted, private bath, hot water heat, equipped with electric ic idair and electric stove, close in, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 512-W or 260, or call at 518 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Furnished “ howsckeep- ing apartment on ground floor, suitable for two ladies or married couple, no children. Garage also _for rent. Call at 422 Fifth strect. FOR RENT—Three room unfurnished apartment on second floor, private bath, closets and store room. Heat, hot and cold water furnished. Adults only. Call at 100 Ave. B East. FOR RENT—Furnished ‘modern apartment, has clectric frigidaire and stove, good location. Call at Rue apartments, 711 Ave. A or phone 1256-W. FOR RENT—Two cx three room furnished apartments in the Lau- rain apartments. City heat, al- ways hot water. B. F. Flanagan. —Phone 303. EGS FOR RENT—Modern four room heated apartment, private bath, front entrance. Call at 808 Sev- enth street after 5:00 p. m. FOR RENT—Very desirable furnished apartment, downtown, city heat. References exchanged. Write Trib- une, care of Ad. No. 48. FOR RENT—Large furnished apart- ment on ground floor, everything furnished except gas. Call at 930 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Small apartment, Close in. Private entrance. Call 113 First street. Phone 1324. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment in Rose Apartments, 215 Third. F. W. Murphy. Phone 852. “a FOR” RENT—Furnished or _unfur- nished apartment, three rooms and _bath. Phone 1250. eet FURNISHED APARTMENT in Per- son Court. Phone 796. ner weer eres rere _HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE FURNITURE FOR SALE—Beds complete, full size: and single, dressers, tables, chairs, washer, ice box, one large dining room suite, buffet, china closet, table and twelve chairs and many other ar- ticles, also house for rent. Call at 613 Third street. Phone 1150. FOR SALE—Brunswick mahogany Phonograph, console type, only three years old and in perfect con- dition, also 30 double face records, all for $35.00 if taken at once. Call FOR SALE—Kroeger cabinet Grand piano with bench and music cab- inet, walnut finish, looks as good as new. Can be moved in ordinary truck. Inquire Mrs. Frank Halli- day, Stanton, N. Fall was convicted today provides a maximum penalty of a fine for three ees one more three years. The statute in part ‘Upon conviction the defendant “Shall be fined not more than three times the amount of money or value Bost Gos peatarena ox eee ame jog hayes green praiedlala Office or place and thereafter be forever from holding any office of , trust, or profit under the government of the United States.” Bince Fall's bribe was $100,000, the i =| WANTED=Voung ~ man to slave MALE HELP WANTED H Effective Jan. 3, 1928 th ss pucks or antes 85 2 Insertions, or 3 Insertions, 25 words or under 1.00 1 week, 25 words or under 145 Ads over 25 words, 3c additional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in ad- vance. Copy should be received by 9 o'clock to a. insertion same Y= THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 SALESMEN WANTED—Salesman of good stand- ing to act as special representative for a strong well established West- ern Life Insurance company, An exceptional proposition to real pro- ducers. In response to your reply an interview will be arranged with an officer of the company. Write at once to Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 59. M. & W. Crank Case Oil Heater for automobiles, does away with your winter oil troubles. Write for ter- rilory. Rex Lindemann, Enderlin. North Dakota, State Distributor. PERSONAL smali bachelor apartment 50-50 s. Write to Ad. No. 62, care of FOR RENT—Room with or without board, one room with two clothes closets, suitable for one, two or three. Two blocks from carline. Call at 720 Second street or phone 671-W. . FOR RENT—Nice warm south room in newly decorated home, close to high school and capitol, rent rea- sonable. Call at 818 Seventh street _or phone 300 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished ing room in modern home. Suit- able for one or two. Close in. Call at 321 Eighth street or phone 1585 after six p. m. FOR RENT—Large modern room, extra warm, very convenient with clothes closet. Two blocks from Postoffice. Call at 208 Rosser Ave. FOR RENT—Furnished room which can be used as parlor and bedroom in Tribune Apartmenis. Write Ad. No. 60, care of Bismarck Tribune. FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home, conveniently locat- ed for high school students or cap- itol employes, 931 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Two nice clean unfur- nished or partly furnished house- keeping rooms in private home. Call at 406 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room in modern home, suitable for one or two. Call at 706 Fourth strect or phone 1410. FOR RENT—Furnished room, hot water heat. Also one light house- keeping room. Call at 619 Sixth street. 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FOR SALE A MQDERN FIVE ROOM BUNGA- low, with garage attached, just completed, oak floors, large rooms, good closets, full basement, fur- nace heat, good neighborhood, close to schools. Sales price $5300.00, $500.00 cash, balance monthly like rent. SIX ROOM MODERN TWO STORY house, hardwood floors, fireplace, three bedrooms, built-in features, south front, near school, good loca- tion. Sales price $6250.00, $400.00 cash, balance like rent. SEVEN ROOM MODERN HOUSE, close in, hardwood floors, large rooms, outside garage. Sales price $4950.00. Good terms. FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGA- low, hardwood floors, full base- ment, furnace heat, outside gar- Bales price $3850.00, good terms. SIX ROOM TWO STORY MODERN house, hardwood floors, full base- Eleven years active city selling. HEDDEN BEd MOTATS 1928Durant 4, coach. 1926 Olds De Luxe Sedan, & 1925 Overland 91 winter top. 1925 Chevrolet 4 door. 1925 Ford Tudor. 1925 Buick Master Coach. THESE cars are reconditioned fine running shape. 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