The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 18, 1929, Page 9

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‘ __THE BISMARCK’ TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1929 - BULURE RANGE - \——____o of the disaster spread with a e Duluth, Minn, Dec, 18.—(AP)— 0 ¢ ‘noah Ge eke te a bright sun made ite uy any tity ity Fhe STOCK PRICES TAKE | _Brief Bits o’ News d this son ‘Tuleted into a tuahed, hopes | the nao Export Deme.nd Forecats, Liver- ¢ pool Advance, Arge itine en Btates 1929 crops, the wheat market today slipped downward in price dur: he late deal: Owing ty some uneasiness, however regard- ing how the cold wave will affect mestic winter wheat, July delivery representing the 1930 crop showed BRRATIC COURSE IN LIGHT TRADING DAY |=" e Stee! Shares Drop on Tradition- al ‘Selling on the Good News’ Due Merger New York, Dec. 18.—(AP)—Prices on the New York stock exchange con- tinued to pursue an erra! oUTSE oday as trading continued in light vol at kd of heavi- ni 8 a brisk rally at mid-day, but fresh selling devel- oped on the recovery. on the finance committee, on which {he group now has no representation. Senator Nye of North Dakota, one of the Republican independ 5 siven notice he will carr: to the floor for Senator as a member of the finance commit- tee if he ie not given that place when the Republicans in the senate meet after the Christmas recess to reform the committee. MACDONALD SENDS GREETINGS London.—Premier MacDonald today iss to the people and reas that 1930 will see the irth of a new era of effective peace and good will.” expectancy. As the night advanced the crowd about the mine mouth dwindled, un- til at dawn only a handful remained. Frost-Bitten Men Found Skulking in Warm Boiler Room (Continued from page one) mystery of the prison break. general THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 relative strength as compared with . + The atinouncement of the forma- CIV! ‘MONUMENT’ SOLD near-by deliverics, Export demand i ae tion of & large middie western stecl} | Chicago —The city's incinerator— today for North American wheat was] )< 1% 190% merger which has been under way for| built in 1914, never influenced y by ‘ Bie 30 @ long time was one of the most im-| sionally pointed to Rit aaret; portant and interesting developments to civic wastefulnens bf ie si In_the day's news. pcg Republic Steel broks more than five Mar, 128 : 46 tags ints on the traditional “selling on|cinerated was §2 i Wy ES: he news,” although © 14 to 3-80) Mar 3 s Nguidation also is believed to YES! IT WAS LOADED ‘Mar. 943-8 . ‘ been inspired by the fact that the|, Chicago.— Harry Poneranty, 19, to i 7 4 merger did not include the Youngs- | found a pistol. ‘ a Gate 0 shade to town Sheet and Tube and Inland I wonder if it loaded,” he re- visions unchanged Steel companies, which are generally | marked to a friend. Suggestions from a Ch . z K expected to be inclued in the new anh physicians who removed the authority that the United States is combine. United States Steel com. | bullet from his chest said he might eee te be called es supply nee recrite: wy ft 8-4 to tg, Tecover: 160,000,000 bu. of whea! xport be- 5 S rel 1c 1o 4, an hen raliie oaennan Jan, 1 and July 31 attracted x ; Above 172, Auburn Auto rat AREK BEADS AGENTS deal of notice among wheat six points, Otis Eleva ‘Sina noting D.—E. G. Pari: Pem- rs today, and led to consider-| 1 we y : ih American ‘Tobacco, Purity ted. tan vident th Cavalier, was road, The chief buying at times, Friends of| J & Loews and Fox Film sagged cted president of the state County . igher prices for wheat gave xpecial : x nearly & pointe in the early outburst | meetin OO ay We Handing Het nua! | particulars, but cal attention also to persistent, Buttten of ge ling. igh ikee ee wis Haniea vice. presid ane ard estimates of the 29 Argentine yleld mneurrent stren of Ka 4 are o we: fy well an reduced erop and the Advance Rumiey innues ted Russel, Beach, secretary-treasurer, rom Australia. te rumora of a possible combination eavy rains in Argentina ure re- numer oe of these companies, New York Trac:] party ens BRAT FAMGOAN 4, ported to have interferred with wheat dark northern tlons also rallied briskly for some|sxon of Mr, and Mrs, Albert Halvorson larvest operations, but the weather : northern 1.08 | Wnexplained reazon. of Fargo, suffered three broken ribs there is now generally clear, and ‘amber durum. General Electric converted an early | and other injuries Monday night. w room house, close in, suitable for it tw announced threshing has’ been loss of 3 points into a gain of 2] kicked and beaten by four armed bans » close in, resumed. Latest threshing advices, points, Detroit Edison and Interna- |dits near Sheyenne, who stopped him rooming purposes. Write Bismarck entina say returns are very al Business Machines were mark-|on highway, talvorson ts driver Tribune, care of Ad. No. 1. ections getting bu lew Rockford whole- —, to cut. iy ee = wes a little! Oats Sound about 214 points BH os —An important letter addressed corn, Provi- | gpettz, per = A late demand appeared for VU. 8. to Mrs. H. C, Arnold between Bank lard winter wheat Reece denke ine ite neat san of North Dakota and Eighth street. , Finder please leave at Tribune for reward. oo 2 1 er than yesterday's fin- 21 368 t 1-8 g on oe BS ae TH i 4 PARTY WANTS to buy @ 10 or 12 t oints above last night's | of a truct s rs jose, American and Forcign Power | sale firm. [60 | 4 3-8, and Freeport, Texas, and Howe Q two fugitives cowering in a room off from the boilers. There was no in them. The chief didn't even have to draw a gun. Arnett collapsed at police head- quarters. Everybody there took a pered hand in carrying in snow, by the sions were firmer . arek Ht Dark hard winter w wR oe UL I adidecl SASL. i WHEAT FUTURE TRADE ——_—_— Mere tank Ste ant 173 edly. Ww BHCOWERS FRATURELESS MINNNAPOLIS CASM GRAIN : re after » Dee (AP)—Wheat Yheat— Open High Low Close learly low ot 24, Ay wull intersi tran: ations and fen- tell : Suying movement alsc y|Portation of stolen automobiles, r ression today % 1.3 1.29% the local. traction with early buying followed by sell- 1288 whee ‘3 . ing. May closed 1 cent lower if ats futures were dull a less and prices hardly quieted down. — Barle: irtually no action in x offerings were Mght et held fi 14s protel hovelful, for a frostbite massage. ra Sees soe % protein ‘The elo a Shovelful, for a a : ipped General FOR RENT—Pive room i _ mary ee ‘ Rates approzimatea “s:sen toe hier LIVE STONE AGE MAN stripped December Weather bm aaa hea located ae ial Eronaeay? For ine formation call at 204 Thirteenth 13% pprotein i dark nor. 1. packing sows 7.65 um to choice 90-130 35. Cattle—7,500; calves 2,500; little fe Weights fed Australian Bushman Regarded | *°" as Actual Stone Age Sur- vival by Scientists Honolulu, Dec. 18.—()—What a cell house by cutting good beginning. They the roof to the ground and away unmolested. It was “TURKEY'S WISHBONE CHIPS BEER BOTTLES ic Sets New Marks in wal 8 Pitts ste penn pone Take GETS PAIR IN COURT oe a } Seventh street or phone 300-W. FOR RENT—Well furnished and heated bath room, kitchenette and sleep- ing porch at 417 Fifth street. Pos- igheewaignte live Stone Age man does with a beer} that meant nothing fat she stock tel ars HH i 4 to 16.25; helfe . 1.24% common and 0 to 7. & 1.23 jog coutter and cuter ; ra Clear Roszika Dolly bulls good and choice (beef) eg 16 2 Of Gem Fraud Count cutter to medium to 3.90: fed) good end choice Paris, Dec. 18—(%)—A magistrate COMMON Ae ae + | today dismissed complaints that Ros- Eth iH i medium 10.00 to 11.80; 10 to 10.0 7 25. Sheey 15,1 H rl opening steady? good to choice. fat lambs 50 to 13.00; best held above owen around. 5.25: Ei in tal steady; 8. 0 92-lbs down, 12.25 to 11.00 to 12 common 9.50 0: ewes, m choice 150 ull and com. fe 8 g CANADA—Why pay up money in high-| Canada [ i i 4 mon 2.50 to and choice 11. fF it ! E i HSTOCK —(AP)—(U. run late steers | Ndi I j i & i \ FE it 3% Et “i fe gay : Hu ie i i; as 7 3 gh early, to and above; yearling heifera 10.- part load mixed cows and heavy 9.00; bulk cows 6.25 to s 0 to, £.50; low cutters and ely low cu - down to. 450; bull. fully” steady, UMICLOD FOB tar Sotahe ie. grades largely 7.75 jubs. Creamery 10 £.00; outstanding kinds to 8.25 and a ete; wtamdarde sterenes abase!. mnekars ARG feeders An S608: | Cirais 428, t0 Ssiges firsts 33 te 34%e3 fe. ie tite marinade to 48; ordi Fy i i‘: zg & i i i E a ig iz if Ha | i Boe ze H H f g a il He {ffl if zt 885 fy i! i t ty 98 Hi i 5 th al F i 4 i se to 30 paid fot weights; light, lights mostly packing sows 8.00 to 8.25 or bet smooth mbabery kings 8. | i i l Hit 8 F : i i i I i i i ! E i f i i 5 H weight undertone un- is weak to 25 choice lambs, most- siging 12.25 for bulk; ibs to 13.1 > 5.00 [ [ : i i E i i | i | Aci E g ie (iy tits il tf i a ak i CHICAGO CASH GRAIN. ee ‘Bee. .—( AP)—Wheat No. 5 yellow hard i i z it yin oR oe : First bank corp 36 3- Bancorporation 61. ia f 2? if fi i it i ge EF SaRdE i fi fier itz [ F i i F iH Hh ! 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