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‘ 74 mane and *"all > po amuence had been noted either 1 PURTHER; EXPORT “TAMAND S SPARSE ' rT lcago, Dec. 20.—(AP)—Big jolts town at values today tamblea? the wn to lowest levels 8, and to about 17c off from Announcement Of 1,000,000 bushels of North erican wheat to be shipped over- ‘Beas caused only a transient rally. Previous to the announcement of this export business no exports of re om the juit of Mexico or Atlantic seaboard | p, during the last three days, and gen- eral trade sentiment here had become intensely bearish. After dropping t maximum of Slgc under yes! 20.—(AP)— ioday closed un pen Hie a bushel net Jo 4 Te ide” it Mar. 122 to ¥ igey eae 1304 i sO toes Mar, guy 0388 to 3-4). Oats varying from %c decline to a Shade advance, and provisions un- changed to a setback of 2c. Corn was firm the greater part of the day with December showing the most strength. Onts were casier in- fluenced by wheat, Provisions sag- | 4 wed. Downturns in wheat values here today engendered by scantiness of ex- port business and by Increased do- [ater apolts, Pur- | pe nee eta eas Ta das, Oe A BE GR Ge a « 96% 97% 96% 96% ASG Mi As at) 3.10 «68.08 = 3.08 313 3.08 8. B6.. 66% 6 814 60 62 ag 63 DULUTH RANGE Minn. Ov Duluth, Durui | Dees’ ci mestic crop estimates as well as by| May talk of enlarged domestic wheat acre- uge carried the pri Chicago De- der the fed- Joan basis at Kanras a. ity and Min neath the board's loaning basis. Gen- “eral selling which mpanied to- day's break in price was especially influenced by reports current that in spite of continued adverse harvest re- turns in Argentina European impor- ters were not buying except in desul- tory fashion. On the downward swing of wheat prices, however, Washington mess- ages quoting President Legge of the oSferal “farm board as saying that representatives of the organization ure now abroad preparing markets xttracted a good deal o and led to some buying. Advices from various points were also at hand in- dieating a better demand from do- mestic mills. attention, WEINNEAPOLIS FUTURES CLOS! Minneapolis, Dee. AP)—Wheat futures continued eusy today despite continued bullish news, but persis- t liquidation in the face of a im- ited demand kent prices | gradutily lower. May closed 2% tu 2 d-4e off tor the day. Oats futures were strong, but trade was quict, p was decidedly weak- er, Barley trade was moderate and prices ranged wider. Flax started tasy but stoploss orders brought a sharp dip later with crushers buying extensively on the scale down. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Paul, Dee, 20.—(AP)— run included moderate hort fed 20 pris, un 0; steady 11.50 light ce ship eg sales and eights, or 15 lowe from packers 9.00 to gx 8.50; bulk light rage cost. Thursday ights 9.26; salable steady; ak to unevenly Dee, 26.—(AP)—(U. 8. De -c2.000; Inciuding 8,000 die market opened 10c lowe’ 3 0c lower: dull at de- aid early; late bulk 7 0 to 9, 40 butchers, medium 35 to 9. 20 reet ter trade 25 to cline stop 9.90 180-300 Ibs dy ter kinds; bulis scare ers strong to G0c higi jou ibs 12:50 to too 3 12.50 to 3 to 16.00; 950-1200 Ibs 13.00 to common and medium 850 Iby p 8.25 to 13.25; fed yearlings good and choice 750-950 Ibs to 16.25; heifers, -good and choice 850 Ibs .26 to 15.60; common and me- 5 to 1 and tholee t) to Hoje (bee! ined ium 655. to9.00; ood and “choice, 12.00 to o good weights to 10.75; and medtui te Lal to ~ ye receipts 8,000; market ope: od’ siendy to strong; bulle fat lam 13.00 to 13.25; early top 13.40; fi 23 A Kage oed lam! 0 ¥ oH 50 cy ; ° mediuin to choice 160 to 6.00; cull and common Feeder lambs good and 5 to 18.65. CHICAGO CHBESE AP)—Cheeso daisies 21 to 3 20.-—(AP)—Butter mi erviit4 to. Bbc; 2 cases: LT 3 Sura 17% ter Lé7 iter 1.08%. ek ae 7, 73%. pgs —_—— fl ee oc eapolis were also be-) e/Ch. 1 amber amber . . 1.03% 1.06% te amber.» 1.02% 1.03% Grade of Tdurum . . 1.07% 1.08% Zdurum |; 1.01%, 1.02% 1 rd. drum 1.021 Deen... Jan. Bellies— MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Dec, 20.—(AP)— ‘Wheat— ‘Open High Low Close 15% protein 1 dark nor. 1.28% 1.2554 2 dark nor. 1.214% 14% protein 1 dark nor. 1.22% 2 dark nor. 1.21% He protein Grade of 1 dark nor. 1, {2 dark nor, 1) Grade of northern, 1.) 2 northern. seeee MBL oe 1.20% HW . . 1.19% Minnenota and protein D HW or HOW 2. . 1.16% LASTS 1d Gig 1.188 AGG dics ‘Wheat 4 UASEs W118e Lddig 1.1480 arom 11114 TAG% 11% Leh 1.10% 1.4545 13% protein Zamber.. Grade of Conene Grain” Main. to eu to Twr. ade Ry No. 2 DAM coves + 3.07.. 8.13% NEW YORK PRODUCE ew ‘k, Dec. 20.—(AP)—Eggs 3 receipts 13,373 mixed colo gathered extra firate 57 to 58c; first Nearby Hen Wi lected extra 63 to and ea; wearhy 2, Rear! ee et ioe He ney to extra fanc: coast white, extra Butter firm; receipts 6,521. Cream- ery, higher than extra ue ‘extra (i pane) 40c; it 88 te 91 score) 34 nteady; receipts 13,413, ts Pe jo fresh 30 to Pi daeiaues Lied 4 ee cl CasM Neu 1 nalsca Ps On sa hp ‘arellow % to sit No. fs. Ze 2 mnie 45% to d6e. oF need 41858 to" 2888 bl Dec, 20.—(AP)- ogee re alive firm; Rgoeiees ery to 35c; No. 2, 1 ec; HR, tothe” * ——— Prince of Wales Has : ij ih ll ib i s Fas | PORTE REISS RAY ON DM ANTM ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1929 POOR HOLIDAY TRADE SENDS MERCHANDISE lanany Leaders Fall 3 to 10, Points as New Low Levels for Year Are Hit New York, Dev. 20,—(AP)—A fur: ther reaction in stock prices, w' carried many of the leaders 3 to 10 points, today put a di on the Christmas spirit in Wall stree despite the distribution of millions in holiday bonuses. Stock prices opened irregular, rallied briskly around mid-day and ‘then turned soft a early afternoon when leaders establisied | 4, of the day, iB was an important | wines and financial de-| velopments in the last week, provided speculators for the decline with ple ty of ammunition in their campaign for lower prices. Unconfirmed reports that hol trade was falling below expectatl brought about heavy seltiug in t chandising group. May Depart- Stores broke more than 9 1, am contrasted with th uched in the November pints ment 5 ow to 4 ak, Ward broke 6 3-4 to 47! also x new low for the year, und dropped jam and Straus and 8 also Prices for the y Columbian Carbon in broke the early trading id then fell 11 3-4 po last nit Johns M Weatinghoure Electric, 1 United States Freight, Bostor Maine, American Waterw: ern Union, Simmons Compan anand Foreign Power, American bacco A. and B, Underwood Hiliott Fisher and Vanadium Stcel sold down 4 to 8 points. Fox Films dropped 6 points t level at 19% and Inte tlonal Combustion recorded a ne low at 4%, More general Mauidation followed the stiffening of call money Ber cent in the last hour and bloc 00 khares and larger were xo! Important shares tou lowest prices in some tim Steel went to 161, E few Jersey 60 and 44. Columbian C: America: & Hse Simmons, 12, It. HM. Ms are Roebuck 914, and Ate Wertern Union 7) The « Beak. Gales approximated jose Was 000,000 ————_—_—_¢ Lein By OLGA M. RISE A fairly large crowd attended the annual meeting of the Ladies Aid held at the B. N. Lein home Wednes- day afternoon. ‘The following offi- cera were reelected: Mrs. J. O. Rise, President; Mrs. Nels Dronen, vice President; Mrs. Ole Spilde, secretary; and Mrs, M. J. Brenden, treasurer. ‘The play entitled “The Poor Mar- tied Man,” given by the Lein young folks at Wing Friday evening was well attended. A dance was also held after the play. Dorothy Cotes spent Thursday night at the J. O. Rise home, Mrs, Vie Pardon and daughter De- | | Joris who have been spending the Past two weeks visiting at the John Birkeland home, left for El ‘Wednesday. Clifford Birkeland took them to Eldridge by car. SHARES DOWNWARD : Ae ROM TN NEWTONS | | { | ° 2:45 1 Advance Rume Alleghany. Allied Chemical and Dye Mis Chalmers Mf ‘can Boxch M. n i | i can Amertcan Car American Chie! American Com American and European American and Fore! American Ice ..... ny American International ..: American Locom American Metal 5 American Power j American Rad. Std, San Americon Roll, M oe | Amer, Smelting and Refini American Steel Founderr American Sugar Refinery {American Sumatra Tol | Amer, Telephone and Telegraph American Tobacco B j; American Waterwor! {Americnn Woolen Auburn Auto . Aviation Corporation Baldwin Locomotive « Baltimore & Ohio .... Barnedall A. Bendix Avintio Bethlehem Steel Borg-Warner Briggs Mfg. . Burroughs Addi Calumet and Ari Calumet and Hecla peake & Oi Sorporation 0 & a ax and 1 aphophone . . Investment Trust Ith & Sou, ‘olora tolumbus Chemical e & Hudso Ratlre First Nal. St piubber neral Asphalt ut lect! e Rai mbel | t thern { Western Sugar « hey Miss Gladys Rue spent Priday ||" — Saturday with Myrle Hud- i | International ¢ j International Ha | International Hydr International nternational International Int. Telephone Johns-Manvill Mr, and Mrs, Harold Christianson | K° a home. Mrs. George Christianson spent Sunday afternoon at J. O. Rise’s. ‘There will be Norwegian Services at the church on Christmas day at Wilton Mrs, Christ Wolf, for Mrs. Gust Neimiller spent. Gaturday evening at the Christ Wolf ton Thursday to do Christmas shop- ” | Standard i : F ae E ® § il fl i ight? : 3 if Bese n and hter spent Si t the H. daug! sper junday at K Midcontine: Minn. Mol. ni 8 Missour! Pacific . Montgomery Ward . Motometer ....... Murray Corporatio: Nash Motors . National Biscuit ittonal Cash Register . Nevada Coi New York 5 ry North American Northern Pacific Pacific ¢ Pacific Light Packard Motors Pal Pai fic . Southern Railwa: Brands . ‘andard Gas and Electric Oil of Calitorni: Oll of New Yor! rt-Warner Corporat! rye o STOCKS ~ \ Even Dixie Shivers As Cold Waves Still Has National Hold (Czxtinued from page one) Dakota but in the western section the i Additional Sports 1 Oregon University Seeks New Mentor 5 housekeeping i f eo; 5 i | till in the depths of the next to bath, suitable thermometer Yube, Lote two, board if desired, | points reported temperatures LASS! cation, terms, ‘below zero but Devils Lake Captain John McEwan Out of a c gi pala 911 Sixth street or - | only city east of a line drawn FOR RENT—Nicely the state trom north to Football Job After Sud- 90 Cents Per Inch for light * fe se was On UM. Yeu den Drastic Action All classified af are cash tn a6- Pig | minimum temperature of | the second coldest point in Wiiliston had the ture, not only for the state the United States, with 30 below After reaching & below at Bismarck-Mandan | m., the temperature began , | Bt_8 o'clock the reading low. Highways ranged from poor #{Main roads were passable side roads were blocked. ‘Thief River Pails, degrees below zero Tht degrees below Wed the mercury at 5 degrees Little Falls had 8 below +] 20 below Thursday, while Falls the temperature was or nine degrees higher than jday. Mankato, which had H Eugene, Ore. University of Oregon today was in the market for a new football coach, and Captain John J. McEwan, for four E Z 4 | 25 oe ar am Tied Le ie aks good positions. Catalog free. Moler Barber college, Fargo, N. D., Butte, il - if i i PARTY WANTS to buy ® 10 or i2 room house, close in, suitable for ‘Write Bismarck rooming purposes, Tribune, care of Ad. No. 1. — Lost LOST—An important letter addressed to Mrs. H. C. Arnold between Bank of North Dakota and Eighth street. Finder pleasc leave at Tribune for reward, ey WORK WANTED ae WANTED—Job as substitute teacher in rural school from December 23rd to gritty Write Box 71, Pet- HI zl i i [ it Ht : i uF temperature of six degrees below but at 8 a. m. the mercury stood ai 4 degrees below, with indications it |would go higher. Few points in southern Minnesote had lower temperatures. At iwhere it was 4 below Thursday, it was 6 below while Rochester reported {degrees below. North Dakota Warmer North Dakota temperatures were: Jamestown 6 below; Minot 1 below; Valley City 5 below; Grand Forks 4 below, and below. rit! a 5F j i G i ae al low and Rapid City zero, There was much suffering, much inconvenienve and heavy money loss biameable on the blizzard in the Northwest—and there was a death list of 20 in the Chicago area alone. There was a brighter side, for the snow gave work to tl of men who had faced the Christmas season with empty pockets. By dint of working yesterday and last night, the city of Chicago had made its main thoroughfares passable to motor and streetcar traffic, but there remained sidestreets in which automobiles were stalled in six-feet snow banks. Motorists were warned not to attempt travel outside the eity. you can be cured without being cut to pieces. We know that disease is in the blood and cannot be cut out with a knife. With our well-! Bismarck’s reserve cagers defeated Washburn 14 to 8 in a basketball game at the McLean county city last Smith, Imp forward, led his in scoring with eig! i 7 F | i N i ! started out at the beginning of the blizzard were stranded in the snow, ; | and in some cases the passengers had to wade miles through knee-high drifts End reach Pineal ord shelter. School was impossible yesterday in Chicago, but was reopened today. Chicago paid $60,000 to get its loop area comparatively clear of snow, even so sloshed and about. Lake Michigan rolled less furiously early today as the wind dropped, but cnees ae water continued a ight brown color, as lake_sand was forced into the intakes, There was a 40-below recorded on the weather map in the Canadian northwest—at White River —but the readings in the United States at 7 p. m. for the “hi E _ Street or phone 1234-W. FOR RENT—Five room lower strictly modern. Close in. sion Jan. 1st. Inquire 211 W. Ros- ser_or phone 1313. Q ff Hi i yesterday most hove yng pr ergger Kota, Minnesota. and Montane. read- [With being the mast expert plot of ings providing the only exceptions, |three motored machines in the air Midwest Is Cloudy — All Instantly Killed The Kansas City weather All the passengers and the pilot said clouds which covered the were pronounced when field at- ef i 5 west and northwest might south, but forecast a rise in | | it i tf eft i i i : He z ! | i i E 88 | i Be i 3 I i [ i i ! E [ i i | i i i : i i i ii tt Ld | Hl A 3 TH 5 : g é a 4 g E i 4 E i j F | i Hi | f f F é & rf t E i ! 7 i i jOTICE OF REAL Te ” GAGE Fonuckosune ue jotice in Hereby Given that a cere made, executed and i i é I | I é i F f : i F I BE ; i fr { | : i Ee iF descril at tl it Sree ate tia Lal oy Shia Sits Sues T ? i E é & é I | - i f 4 | ! i ! i lr i ty i E i j E i rit iF of Pr cus whice Telit | H ! Ee i I i sat! County ea ett ie i i it & - E fi i