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VOLUME SELLING BY NUMEROUS TRADERS FORGES PRICES DOWN Friday Stump Sends Values Downward (1 dark northern Chicago, Dec. 13.—(4)—Pursuing an ees irregular downward course today, the Chicago wheat market finished at virtually the bottom figures reached. | Sellers were in a majority most of the | time, and buyers were scarce except when values dipped. Predictions that the United States will have 160,000,000 | bu. of wheat remaining for export on Jan. 1 and that the Canadian wheat | surplus then will b» 190,000,000 bu. | attracted considerable attendtion. bare under yesterday's finish. (Dee | shel un jay's finish. (Dec. | 120°; Mar. 127% to %; May 131% |1DHW or 1BW Corn closed 'sc to “ic down, (Dec. ; 89°. to 90 to 90; Mar. 04 to 4; May |IDHW or IHW. |IDHW or iRW. ts i to %e to “ic off, and pro-| ade visions varying from 2c decline to a (eee nw. Country offerings of corn to Chi- cago were small. Oats were under pressure part of the day. In the face of higher quotations at Liverpool. the Chicago wheat market toda;’ promptly registered the prover- bial Friday downturn, and to a large extent this was so because many sell- ing orders were execuicd in a success- ful effort to take advantage of just such an occurrence. ward swing of tie market here, how- cver, buying in goodsized volume de- | veloped and price Meanwhile. Liverpool dispatches said higher quotations there were due to better inquiry from European con- Unental countries. Latest unofficial estimates today of the Argentine new rurplus of wheat were under 000,000 busitels. OC niind for North American wheat was rather disappointing. with only small business in domestic hard winter Grade of 2 amber. Grade of 1 durum. Grade of 2 durum. crop exportable 333 i i i : Fa z uaa a= en ai 4985 NO IMPROVEMENT SHOWN ON TRADE i Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 13.—(a— | There was no improvement in flour or export trade today. Cash wheat prices were quoted un- changed compared with futures. Of- ferings were fair and demand lacked easier on top and demand was slower. Wintcr wheat; was unchanged with very few offer- i i HH ita force. Durum wi zn ings. Corn demand good and receipts over estimated. Oats demand lacked force. Rye demand was a shade bet- ter. Barley tone was slow and soft, except for malting quality, which was scarce. Flax offerings were still light ‘and demand was fair to good. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT NERVOUS, CLOSES LOWER Minneapolis, Dec. lost some of their confidence today and wheat futures, after reacting from a stronger opening, ran into lib- | nec, cral commission house buying which |yarch , prices upward. After moving May . rather sharply up and down through duly . the session, may finally closed % Oats futures broke on liquidation fn Chicago. Rye was quiet and held within a narrow range. Barley was 8 & & 8 BEBe 3 BRBE S ES CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE Chicago, Dec. 13.—()— Open High Low Olese 1.21% 1.2244 1.20% 1.20% 1.20% LOT 1.27% 1.33% 1.31% 1.31% 133 131% 1.31% 1.03% 1.02 102% + 1.06% 1.06% 103% 1.03% + 108% 1.03% 101% 101% underweights 25c higher: for 280 lb weight; bulk 9.40 to 9.55; 140-170 Ibs 9.15 to 9.45. choice 250: ‘ 25. Cattle—1,000; calves—1,000; market dull; fancy and limited trade steers and she stock; very few choice + 196% 1.25% 196% 1.96% 1.93% 1.33% 1.31% 133 + 196% 1.36% 133% 128% 2, 0 883 = $3% cs 8 1% 1% ': Etat z | i i 5 A i fi [ 50% STK tO Mh 40% 8% ———___. E Z g i EFyEF ye athe 3 tie 4 Bez i i 5 i i f f g i ; i i i ag i z i 5 E i i i 5 I ki s a i at ‘ r p 2 i : it & z 5 8 [ i i 8k 5 i. s i i] iy F 3 s 8 i oS cee PRDAY THE (STHHAS PLENTY OF THRIUS | {American International . {American M Prices Gyrate Wildly as Specu-! lative Forces Struggle ii a Fil i FE oe E E i Hl eee | i. York, Dec. 13.—()—Friday t! 3B =F # ge ote itt 7 i abbeneis Ss3ks NaW YORK STOCKS Amer. Smelting and Amer, Telephone and Telegraph 22: Wot 9: he i frendis: avin x of thrills for | Rethiehem Steel Canadian Pacitic Mill Com, Investment Trust mmonwenith and So! of the belief that some of Consolidated jn Corn Products . F ‘A General Americ: |General Electric International Hydro: International Nicke May Department Siore’ | Missourl, Kannan & Texai Montgomery Ward tional Power and Light Seaboard Airling i + i i j i i é dx ! i l - il ‘i it | i zg i] fl a f E Fl| i H f 3 3 él i i ie gee ae fl i : it i ‘A i | 2 i iH | eaee| ef i E i 4 8% ty Hal THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 | ENTOMBED MINERS + RESCUEDBY DIGBRS Feet Down, Man ts Freed _ After Valiant Battle Crosby, Minn., Dec. 13.—()—Gus | Snyder, 55-year-old miner, trapped | 367 feet beneath the earth's surface |in the underground Croft mine i yf | since 2 p. m. Tuesday, was rescued 1; | shortly before noon yesterday. Imme: 14j°* | diately after being freed Snyder was 31%, | taken to the Crosby hospital, gs his condition was reported not $4 | Ous. is Fear of a second 623, | | | 4 il EE a EeFie 48 ® § i ngF E F : Ad 3 : i F i i Hilet FEE been announced by the department. The fund set up by the state for this purpose has been overdrawn and receipts from the state gasoline from which the department gets By MRS. ROY LITTLE . and Mrs. Harry Davenport were Regan visitors Gene and Norman gan callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Boshe and chil- £ sat? Advances on Highway Contracts Halted by Overdrawing of Fund said in explanation of the change. were Re- i i ind Mrs. Frank Mickelson were ‘Tuesday. Paul Greenan and Ole Wold mo- tored to Regan Tuesday ifeie ae 28 Bg aeg F 5 i E i sie id i i E F E E i K i ti t i ae iat if I i i HT 5 | i I 5 i F 3 2 z E k 4 e i fi ; Ef I i ’ | i | ay at 3 i z | | [ g fle fis 5 & z Hl eae § Re ef cf fit il et t es & ig i j t ri Hf | i [ [ ; i if i Fe : i Ee ile i Ny it il i i in| MLL i i i County Appeals Tillie Shoars, convicted in Cass county of receiving stolen property, has lost her appeal to the state su- Preme court. In a decision made Two Decisions Upheld, Two Re- versed, in Cass and Ward Dublic today the court held that there ! z f f l i | z Z s Ht Hy R22 oF fi a2. | ates He Atiy hitt i il F ‘ i & g i & Crop Failure and Lack of Em- ployment Cause Deplorable Conditions in State i? z unemployment Hf | g 5 il | { [ & g i i | fl “f it i l i i i i i lb ifs ! i | f E Paul, Dec. 13.—(4)—A story of | _ ba 2 fering from lack of food,| FOR RENT—Large newly decorated furnished apartment for small fam- ily. Price $20.00 per month. Call at 423 Ninth street. FOR RENT—An apartment at 710% ‘Thayer Ave. Furnished or unfur- nished. Inquire at 717 Thayer Ave. among Indians is told in a : 2 | j f i | z a | i i i : E 1 Ey i IH if i ef | | Fs i g g 3 i f E | , | &: » i i ty CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash tn ad- should be received by THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FEMALE BELP WANTED WOMAN WANTED with administra- tive ability for organization work. Open Jan. ist, traveling, sales ex- perience helpful but not required. Salary and bonus. See G. H. Hyde or R. E. Williams at Grand Pacific Hotel, Saturday and Sunday. 160 acres. LADY DESIRES work by the hour. Phone 978-J between 6:00 p. m. and | __© iver wis! work of any kind, Phone 812-J. eS ALE—We will cell W's-3-136-77 Emmcns county, for $2200.00, if bought soon. Fenced, some buildings, well and windmill. aad Land Agency, Havelton, N. FOR SALE—Im! Close to Bismarck. Price $2400.00. | FoR terms. Investors Mtg. Sec. Guaranty Bank Bidg., WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Jan. ist, by | . reliable party, five or six room modern house. Can furnish refer- ences. Nochildren. Write Tribune, care of Ad. No. 98. es HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE writing desk. Phone 613-J or call at 511 Sixth street after 6:00 p.m. nelly Furniture Co., Mandan, N. D EEC Be macy eon en lll LOST—A lady's brown leather bill fold between Finney's Drug store and 917 Fifth street, containing or Ca! at 518 Fifth street or see Dr. R. 8. Enge. FOR RENT—Two room nicely fur- nished apartment in a newly d orated, nice quiet home. Conven: jent to capitol and schools. Call at 818 Seventh street or phone 300-W. FOR RENT—Two room unfurnished apartment, has gas stove. Private month. In- or phone oap wanay Thies Too corner apartment furnished. Also two room apartment. The Lau- rain Apartments. Phone 303. Kitchen, dining room, bath, private entrance, in modern home. Call at 319 First street. ‘apartment. bedroom and apartment, close in. Phone 981-R or call at 517 Seventh street. A Real REAL ESTATY: BAF. <: $4700.00 For a$500,000 Fund To Erect Terminal ef i i t J is i i al : i i i g i APARTMENT FOR RENT—At the |D ‘Woodmensee apartments. Inquire RENT—Furnished apartment on ground floor. Call at 930 Fourth 1 i ‘ water and light. FOR RENT—Furr room, suitable for one or two. $12.00 and $16.00. in, excellent location, combination coal and gas Rent reasonable. call at 212 Rosser iat HH FOR SALE OR RENT- including garage. Price $5,000, liberal Possession about January 1st. Tele- phone 108 for particulars. FOR RENT—House, modern, close in. Also a garage. 3 McLean. Phone 905 or bs