The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 27, 1929, Page 9

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» ~ = SHARPSETBACKSIN [EFFORT 10 EXTEND UIVERPOOL VALUES | STOCK PRICE RALLY | 1 SENDPRIGESDOWN) MEETS RESSTANCE * English Wheat Trade Reported Early Gains Cut Down as Profit- to Be Biding Time on Buying Takers Step in; Business North American Offers News Is Spotty hb Dec. 81 (AED Dee New York, Dee. ake Gulf’ of atexice ang, the tock’ market’ reacted under ea | wheat prices here Slide today. The rally di ewed » after a bri —(AP)—The | 1.23: to: to ref! or wi had carried a wide assortmen North Ameri-|of Shares up 1 to 10 puinte. Gai uring the iast twa|?_ to 6 points in the more poi rgentine prices to-| trading shares were cancelled di 14 ‘and export business | the att and many closed wit! States and Ci tI of 1 to 5 points. lacked volume, whereas Ar- Electric sold) up four gentine and Australian expo: lo a ed tack 1. frond the the week showed a fair increa 1 P ¢ the week previous, fat tt gains on Vheat closed unsettled, se to. ge oS enon nih. wrely due to retueai [IME the early houre of the market i H a Roebuck Uy arly 2 and 4 points respec- % to %c to le down, 95% to 4s May 95 and strength in axed on reports improvement, was one of the the early tradin Indi- » c to % to Sc off, and provi- ston: Bing tome setback to a)? rin, “the ‘awgresate corn trade wa e - fae buying against bid checking the downturn sed lower sympathis! cerea! Provisions were easy, influenced by downturns ‘both in hog values and in grain. : ‘According to current. advices in here, th ie cal we was rather spotty. mill operations continue at rela- tively low ebb. Ui common, which points to 169% tn ter sagged to ‘ly gain of four points. © jewed at alx Ree cent for the ee mid-November. yy and commer ‘some quarters fiom wheat quotations at much lower today than looked fo and this circumstance did much a times to pull down be ae prices for future di other hand, figu that which 5 po! w low for the year, 10% ppinte today. International Business lach jumped 9 points, Safeway Btor Columbian Carbon and J. I. each and Alr Reduction, {American Water Works, American and Foreign Power, Auburn Auto, Brooklyn Union Gas, Gene Ele tric, Johns Manville, National Bit cult and Simmons were among th many tssues to sell 4 to & points high: jough many of the gains were in the afternoo: ling. showed signs of rength but of the leading rails were Union Pacific sold down four below last night's close. Developments today continued to point to activity oy agencies of the fed rm board in taking steps for possible withdrawal of domestic wheat from unduly pressing on the ke in hous connectior Mean ate po! “was reporte 16 100,000 ot a reed for . forage space in Omaha, and will more i€ needed, Corn showed itself responsive to downturns in wheat values. | h Pont were also transformed Fallure to attract much 0! outside following inspired the be tack. The close was he MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT JOSE LO" approximated 3,400, FUTURES : LOWER ‘Minneapolis, Dec. 27.—(AP)—Wheat Suturen singwered at the opening, to- owed little spirit in later May closed 1 cent lower h only light scalping trade in the lute dealings. and weak, r. Cash wheat was strong and most| Mey of the good offerings sold 1 cent bet- as compared with futures. Offer- ings continued light and sound qual- ity moved readily. Winter wheat was firmer compared with futur offerings continued ight in fair to good demand. Cash corn prices were better tha yesterday when the market dinped. Dats aluo was better, demand ruling talr to good. Rye ing was stil lack with lttle mill interest. Rarley offerings were scant and dei an tale tow a 3 Bes FSS 3 ood. Flax tone was casler under heavier offerings. RS wis is Sa Se BATOCK (AP)+-(U, 8. 1, a 100; Including 4,000 d rect; market opened 15 to 23e lowe! later trade active 10 to lie low top 8.855 bulk 140-300 Iby 9.55. to 9. weighty’ butchers. mostly butchers, Jb 40 fed steers, mostly ket slow around 2 stock generally stead: to higher; vealers 50c slaughter classes stees choice 1300-1600 1100-1500 Ibs 3 cutter and is good and 53. cutter to] Mi ra milk fed 7.60; medi- a id choice, all weights common and medium |! 2be] 1 to 13.0 steers, good 10,50 to 1 3 stead: ly t be i tat at ewes b, feeding lambs quotable steady; lamba, 00d and choice 92-lbs down 13.35 to medium 11,73 to 13.25; cull and common 10,00 to 11,75; ewes, mediu ta choice 150-lbs down 4.60 cull and common 2.50 to 4, rT lambs good and choice 20% 1.32% 1.30% 1.31% 18 133 ureter: 2 vr of Phorthern. 1 icsaian i Beat | 140, protein eet Saw or w 1.30% 1.31% 1.31% .s000 iL Lives soa! tiene Phe ive, full medium a rn 7.13 to 9.00; odd lots to ters and cutters steady, le demand broad for bulls, bulky weighty kinds 8.50 down; si and feeders fully dy. Ci 1,800; very little early trade, steady to 50 lower, bulk i2 lever than ‘Phuraday? bet eady, DI pig 676 3 average cost Thurs- Magee Me 1.20% 1.25% MAAR. hoses 60 RIT ep ‘bids good around 35 low. holding best ‘at 33.00 oF about steady: bu rable Thursday 13.60; fat ewes scarce, o 142 stead. eo DMD cHICag it por 4] Chica: Dec. 37.—(AP)—Butter; weak ipts 11,933 tubs extras. e; standards 37%c; extra efits 2 c; firsts to Bbc; erly ii rat i, co iol gta Tits fo Je; ; ordinary firsts 3 aise “extras fire, oe het 96% 94% Bepeasbteeets ze fH mar! sacked row Siimnesots ana ‘Narn. seohSa "Russets’ 44.65 to Y CHICAGO YJ try aliv. 3 Fecel heavy fowls $184; sooail springs hi: Foes. bac (aaa oi, sts 8 yut | 9; ted Rtates Btecl | i 5 | Ameri: American I 1.22% 1.234% | Int receipts colors fresh gathered 53 to 54; extra first 51; first frigerator, special mat extra firs! 41; seconds 38 to Nearby Hennery wh lected extra 57 to Nearby western Henn erage extra 65; nearby 48 to 49; nearby Hennery cy to extra fancy 5&7 to coast white, extra 58% to 56 to 58. closely sc- nearb ind RANGSE OF Minneapolis, De. gt carlot dark northern, northern, 133 bi No. 3 xe CARLOT SALES 1c. 27.—(AP)—Rat 4 . 2 hi ao 1.25%; "WG to a0 3. » & mixed, 73% Oats, No, 3 white, 42% to 43%. Bee Nd Oh ie. nl ., No. je 52. Flax, Xo, i, 3.09 to 320. CMICAGO CASH Chica Dec. 27 No, 2 northern sp Corn No. 3 mixed 8 io, 3 yellow 3 to %; No. 4 white 84% to 8515; ample grade 67 to 77%. Oats No. 2 white 464 1a GRAIN (AP)—Wheat to 126%. BOSTON Ww: Boston, Dec. 27.—(AP)—Wo. of the current business is on and finer French combing and original prices continue . v en reported on 12 month: it mnths Texas wools ces the range of 80 to Sic, scoured i, ATE ews ¥ ec. 27.—(AP)——Call money firmer’ 6 per cent all day. Time loans steady 20 days 4%-5; 60. oh 6 months 4%: rime commercial FORKIGN EXCHAN® York, Dec. 27.—(A’ Der Hey : Germany Sweden 26.93; M MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, Stocks clone. First bank ‘corporation 35 Bancorporation 57. New York Stocks 248 P.M. PRICES ¢ Chicte . ‘Commerei American and Euro) American and For American Ice . American Internation: American Locomotive American Metal . American Power and Tight, American Radiator Rtdw. 8: American Rolling Mills Amer. Smelting and Re American Steel Founders American Sugar Refining . American Sumatra Tobacco Amer, chap me and Teleg American Tabocen B merfcan Waterworks American Woolen Anaconda Copoer Andes Copper Mini Armour Minois B. Asrociate: Atehixon Atlantic Atlantic Refining Auburn Auto . Aviation Corpo Baldwin Locomotive . Baltimore & Ohio . eee) pret tor ey ett eet FERS A SR SK RR Cannon Mills Cerro de Pasco Chesapeake & Ohio Chesapeake Corporation . ‘hicage & Great Western M., St. Paul & Pacific lengo & Northwestern Chicago, Rock Ish: Chrysler Motors Colorado Fuel Columbia Gas and Electric. Columbia Graph Commercial Inve Cont! Continental M Continental Oil of Delaware Corn Producti Crucible Bteel . re, ka wal Du Pont de Nemours man Ki . Electric Power and pate Light . road Ge erat Gar and Electric H e General Mills ss. 7--: Ge Ge! oS E anaes Kelly elvina’ bette tt eit tity eit tert tiem parte ttt CFR EOE EE SRE SE SRE SER FS FHS SF 20,811, | Roy tre nN, ave y white pullets | South Reo Motor .... Republic Iron and s Reynolds Springs Reynolds Tobacco All dal ir Sears Roebuck Shell Union . Simmons Sinclair ‘Tra Union Carbide United Aircraft . United Cigar Stores United Corporation . ted Gas and Impr . 8 Erol Rubbe: U. 8. Bteel Utility Pow: Vanadium Steel . Warner Bros, . Wentinghouse Airbrake . Westinghouse Electric an Willys-Overland Motor Woolworth MINNIE TAPLEY, 28, NURSE HERE, DIES) las Daughter of McClusky Merchant and Former School Teacher at Her Old Home Minnie Augusta Tapley, 28, a nurse on private duty for the Quain and Ramstad clinic at the Bismarck hos- pital, died at 3:30 o'clock this morn- ing. She had been ill about threc weeks. , Miss Tapley was the daughter of Edward Tapley, a merchant at Mc- , Whose husband is a part- . Tapley in the McClusky She was born at LeRoy, Min- Sanuary 1, 1902. from the Mc- hool, she attended the ce Hi § and interment. to its departure {Additional Sports | EEE 2 |All-Star Gridders Practice in Denver ‘Red Rabbit’ Jarrett Punts Fifty Yards Consistently Under West's Direction Denver, Colo, Dec. 27.—(a)—' Gates of Denver university stadium were barred today as all-star football teams representing the Rocky Moun- tain. and North Central conf went through their first scrimmages, | preparing for their New Year's day contest. The Rocky Mountain aggregation ‘was put through a strenuous drill this morning. The North Central group was given the stadium in the after- noon for practice under the direction of Coach Jack West of the University of North Dakota. “Red Rabbitt” Jarrett, backfield ace of the North Central squad, was punting consist- ently at 50 yards in yesterday's work- out. Coach West brought 23 players with him. In yesterday's workout he had his team lined up as follows: Hilts and Felber, ends; Eben and Smith, tackles; Nash and Mjogdalen, guards; MacMillan, center; Kings- bury, quarter; Jarrett and Lonsbough, Halves and Morrell, full. John Jordan of Dartmouth has been selected as referee; Lou Ma- honey of Denver university, umpire; 5 ROAD WPROVENE BBN RACEVED Preliminary Drafts of 1930 Con- struction Program Under Consideration Members of the state highway commission, meeting here today, were to receive bids on 15 road improve- ment projects for construction next year. It was expected that they also would consider preliminary drafts of the 1930 construction program. which must be adopted by January 15. Grading projects on which bids are to be received follow: Morton county, 182 miles south from St. Anthony. Barnes, La Moure and Ransom counties, 13 miles along county lines, |. | connecting routes Nos. 1 and 9. Cass county, 9.1 miles, Buffalo . | north. hospital, who read the scriptures while Rev. Vater and Strutz spoke iy ‘A quartet of nurses from the Bis- sang as special music, WITH DAVIS-ELKINS dack West Says Contest Was Canceled When Game at Fargo Was Arranged Grand Forks, N. D., Dec. 27.—(#)— Athletic officials at the University of announced yesterday os the football game scheduled with z f EB g 3 i I i | aft aye gi EF8i gees Eat Hip 4 rt z tle i i Eg Ls az ger | : i Hettinger county, 5.9 miles, Mott north, and one mile in Mott, Divide county, 5 miles south of Crosby; 6.5 miles north and south of Ambroze and 8.1 miles north of Noo- nan. Bottineau county, 7 miles, Kramer north and 12 miles southeast from Omemgee. Rolette county, 6.1 miles northeast of St. John and 6 miles from Mylo east. Towner county, 5 miles from Bisbee west. Grand Forks county, 10 miles from Manville west. Stutsman-Logan and La Moure counties, 7.5 miles east of Gackle on county lines. ‘The rates of pay in the Salvation Army do not run high. The best paid officials receive less then $2500 a year. He Torts. AcES TiRer WaCourr tne ounces. TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1929 mR. Y' STIL UNCONSCIOUS | Attempts to Establi:': Identity of Man in Omaha So Far Proved Futile ley, Mich. ‘Telegraphic inquiry by members of the Legion established that Pike is now in that city and that “Mr. X." may be Edward Tremain, Morley, whose parents and brother were killed a year and a half ago in an auto crash. Laundry marks, however, bear the initials “J. E. P. 7.” Another mark bears the name of Clark. This mark was on & cap supposedly purchased & Lakeview, Mich., store. His mut- are TAKEN ANOTHER LIFE} Six Men Face Murder Charges Following Death Yesterday of Chester Fugate kaon, KWy., Dec. 27.—()—An- the latest feud flare- a f i To Participate on Neighborhood Day | Twenty-five North Dakota com- munities will participate in Neigh: borhood day at the North Dakota Ag: college, January 14, if | i l | | f i l “4 i i i i | B i é E : ; : ! | i E i £ tg [ gba & | 3 | : iH ? 3 E gee ips a i ze c s ! ratte EF Ht att i E f i L ! &§ Z EF i i i i | i itt b f id lif ft st fs i CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch vance, should be received by i Silec Wore tsrton same THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 f 5 on for Real Silk Hosiery, earning to start about $30.00 per week. Call between 2 and 4 p. m., No. 9, Hos- ki leyer Blk. DON'T be a Mis-fit. Quality for 00d positions, Catalog free. Moler ia college, Fargo, N. D., Butte. font WANTED—Waltresses with not Tess than two years experience, also soda dispenser, young lady or young man. Apply at Riverside Inn, Man- dan, N. Dak. WANTED—A school girl to work for board and room in family of two. Write P. O. Box 582, Bismarck. eS WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—By woman. Will do washing and ironing, will call and deliver, Also for rent: A Sleeping room to gentlemen or ladies. Close iu. Call at 219 and holidays. Phone | I. MIDDLE-AGED widow desires posi- tion as housekeeper in good family. Best of oles can be furnished. HAULING AND draying to parts aan Reasonable rates. Phone a APARTMENTS home. Young lady ferred. 314 Ave. D. Phone 1282-3 FOR RENT—Furnl light house keeping rooms with plano, hot ter heat, on ground floor. Call 619 Sixth street or phone 619-W. FOR RENT—Room suitable for Close in. Phone 11523 of call _415 Fourth street, FOR RENT—! ed room in modern home, a only, Call at 117 First street _Phone 195-M. FOR RENT—One good sised well nished front room for light h keeping. 411 Fifth street. b von ne vor late honesetie, Came for light 5 Call at 405 Fifth street or pho 1083-M. REN nished 7 ern home, double closet Phone 329-R or call at 60? Sixth] iy ing room in modern a 1677 or call _at 410 seventh rooms, $12.00 and $16.00. Phone| 1560-W. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Sirictly n five! room duplex, attached garage, mediate possession. Orris W. YOR RENT—Apartment with jarge | —*=-_—" living room, two bed rooms, two large closets, kitchen and bath. Gas range, hot water heat, warm Garage. Located at 614 Seventh street. Apply to P. C. Remington, office phone 220, house phone 26. ‘Apartments just com- pleted, private bath, hot water heat, equipped with General Electric re- frigerator and electric stove, close in, furnished or unfurnished. Ca!l| _P at 518 Fifth street or see Dr. R. 8. Enge. FOR RENT—Two room nicely fur- nished apartment in a newly dec- orated, nice quiet home. Conven- ient to capitol and schools, Call at 814 Seventh street or phone 300-W. FOR RENT—An apartment, two rooms, bath and kitchenette, partly furnished. Also a two room all fur- nished apartment. Call at 322:Ninth street or phone 1054-M. —Modern two room = ment, partly furnished, on first floor, private entrance from street, downtown, Call at 116 First street, Tear, FOR RENT—High class strictly mod- ern apartment in new two family bungalow. Desirable location. In- quire 211 W. Rosser or phone 1313. FOR RENT—Cozy warm apartment city heat, and an eight room mod- ern house. Close in. Also a L. W. McLean. Phone 905. RENT—Furnished two room apartment $25.00 per month. Call at 1014 Broadway or phone 499-M. apartment, pri te, bath, $38.00 vat per month. Call at 618 Sixth street. Furnished apartment on gtound floor, Call at $30 Fourth street. ICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- abe yt FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is Hereby Given that a cor- tain mor e, made, executed and delivered icinda A. Ebeliny ne i. meting. her hus! of lor’ fagors. to Northwestern Mu ings and Loan Associat! tion, mortgages, dated the ist lovember, 1937, and in the office of of North Dakota, of No! November, 1927, an book 178" of me will be foreclosed by @ re in such mort ri at ti Nor! o'clock of Jan amount du the 4th da; % Satisty the on ‘premises described. piettams are situate in jurleigh, and State ene binge members’ teres ital tthe Ni ePacitic Second q othe Ci to th 1° “ot n, veitl city, inty tory, of Birla th e rt 1, and ot Bie in said itt be sold to! All Cit inquire ser_or phone 1313. FOR RENT—Seven room newly decorated house. Call 812 Second street. Phone 283¢W. FOR RENT- uel Hs ; i fi : ! i B ih li | ! i i in i : E i ey fh i i if a | i 5 i 3 8 i i ' ete of North Dakota, County of Bure 1a a cia pates ee y of Bismarck, Plaintif¢, march, that esha Sy

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