The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 8, 1930, Page 9

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GRAIN INNEA! Seen Sant. CAPSS 1 ack ne nor, 1, rg t 1 33% 1, Perform Ceremony At Mass in Historic LIVERPOOL UPPURNS STOCK MARKET HA International Tel. & Teleg. 3 dark nor. % 138i sees 14 Manville ........ . HELP WHEAT PRC | 8st >>| SHALMEST VOLUMB TO MEET AT FARGO] Cueto 1 1.32% 1.28% 1.29% Ss Kel (Continued from page one) Lane 118 tt 2 functions of @ civil officer of the Pderk nor. 131% 1.27% 1.28% | North Dakota District Ministe sates the Cardinal told the 3 dari nor. Fi te chins rf jakota Distri inisters neely pale: teapoeee the reel ACES Stage Convention Jan- - | obligation of falthtuiness ‘and naset- || CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ‘ Traders Find Future ~Delivery it ance.” With just the suggestion of a RATES ‘ 12 Gains Outnumber Losses With uary 28 to 30 Offerings Scarce As Market 1 throne that “the husband is the heed 90 Cents Per Inch } rt Public Utilities Leading In throne that “the husband is the head Fi of the family.” The wife, he added, i Turns Upward Bulli ‘argo, N. D., Jan. 8—Pastors of the ! fe, | E . , Bullish Trends North Dakota district, Norwegian} must follow her husband's “civil cov | 3% wdc Lutheran Church of America, a bere es ised to tale arg nathe, | cht Jan, 8.—(AP)—Wora. that | | 25 meet in convention at the First Luth- low ‘where " No, 2 hard winter wheat | js GS (AP) — Miami Copper .. eran ehurch, Fargo, January 28 to 30.| he believes it opportune to fix his cane oh teaw on the’ Now, xork stock exahane to: Midcontinental Petroleum ..... 27 | Rev. J. ©. Dahle, Nekoma, N, D.,| residence, The husband has the duty | over the price of May delivery did Gra tince the vuramer Of 1ag6-with orices | eee will preach the opening sermon. Com-| Of atitien i. 4 much toasy to lift the wheat market |1D still floundering around within munion address by Rev, M, O. Ens-|t!~ Cardinal continued, “keep her x8 @ whole, Late estimaten placed|1 HW... 1.26% ..... 1.26% narrow trading area, and giving no berg of Reynolds, N. D., and liturgy | Close to him and administer to her all today’s export business in North] Minwesota and South Daketn W Indication of @ definite trend. Gains by Rev. J. D. Runsvold, Fargo. that is necessary for her life in pro- American wheat at $09,000 be. Sh 12% roteln outnumbered losses, but the public On Tuesd: 4 <i Portion to his riches.” Omahe, prices for. No. 1DHW apparently maintained a complete ine ia lay evening Prof. M. O. | P°% PreMETHOMINE. fy 2 t . Paul, who just ri e warned the young or \ uote market here, and tea 19 cone thw. as 1.21 54 Roane aaa demand, a ee ia rect ot Palestine, will] bride she could not CM vip Cig eon college. 0, ND. * Butte i re, deliveries. Du je time money and commercial pa- speak on the sut “Egypt.” spouse's patrimony, piedge credit, Farg ie in modern home. Suitable ter oa one ORR ya Bin Sete te ke Re. Beds Vaart sas renee The Bible Hours will be in charge or raise money otherwise without his | _ Mont, ox two, Four blocks trom postottice tah. falar. 20% to ne iy TBH to M basic 218th But tho ofticial rates remained un- Si ad ee, EE TRHOGUUMEL Bas heat war cobibratek “ROGET Cy |. CRMIMOR WEI WhSrhES Phone 440-J after 5 o'clock, 121 W. Corn clowed he's 0 133). Vane, das changed. Recent weak ‘of some City and.Rev. T. E. Thomesen, =| mass. was celebrs ‘according’ to __Thayer. (Mare 915 S amber. Lest Europeon currencies, rticularly ton. royal prerogative.” After reading of | WANTED AT ONCE—Experienced | FOR RENT—Bed room, suitable t Suly gene: fo 4e say ny ‘Grade or 102% aeerling wUpeaicee its, ponnibaity ot On Wednesday the following lec-| the gospel the celebrant offered the| lady cook. Must give references) two, in modern home, suitable foe Outs tne to H to Me up. and pro-j i durum . . 1.0935 Much of. today's activity was, ik tures are scheduled: “The Pastoral|missal to the King of Italy, who| and have not less.than two years! trom street car line, close in. Phone BL showing 2 Rennie i 10 durant Tee stocks selling. between $20 and. $50 Approach, a Study in Personal| kissed it and returned it. experience. Write or phone Hotel] 678-J or: Ay letter shipping Pe AR ieee, Conta Een Sithough the ce fluctu- Evangelism,” by Rev. N. M. Yivisaker,| Witnesses for the bride were her| Underwood, Underwood, N. D. FOR RENT. conten abla aooes: ittlecorn Mamoffered to arrive froin | Ste Bele Sitaah palieca rina Minneapolis; “What Is Meant by the| brothers, the Duke of Brabant and| EXPERIENCED woman desirés| suitebie fortes cote ome ; Interior, Oats were firmer aympathiz- Be Union, which "dropped 7 3-4. points 3 | Image of God?” by Rev. J. O, Bilseth,| the Count of Flanders, and for the) ‘housework by the hour. Phone| Close in. Call at 416 Fourth soc, » geepeiniona showed fair rele ad- a iodine dagecsell Rand’ deovped cael % eae iy aie: te ta ea of the Croce of Aosta and| 978-3 at noon or evenings. Mrs. D. McPhee. sl yon commission house a7 Y sf ” by Rev. N. visaker. Count . Taping aeerbea °C upturn hs ite tte. pedbably”Fepcenenttng ihe Dr. J. M, Brown, president of Con-| Cardinal Matfl then blessed” the SLES AOL EMR | 7 cn yiig Foor aay ce ee With T y out 43 radional “selling: on the good news” cordia college, Moorhead, will speak | Tings of the two an ey exchanged | BARGAINS in used fu ‘warm or\pleturen of the wheat marker ate bid # ne on Thursday morning on “The Use of|them. The Cardinal pronounced | “nelly Furniture Co. Mandan, N.D| With bath room. 812 Ave. B. Phone eles a bint reders teas See Bariey=- Public utilities showed more signs Material in Sermon Preparation.” In| them man and wife and the mass sskaboes east 653- R 7 delivery olterinwe weares ex tunes vo. {Se ? £0 of bullish wetivity ‘than ‘any. other the afternoon Rev. F. I. Schmidt, Sire kits ami amaen ot Seniy went WORK WANTED der ind Fisted nice warm < larger dividend payments are looked Grand ees, eee nee eee through the palace to the balcony | *OUNG MAN wants work of any| hot water raat asnabie, EDae Soa Seated thet’ Rubsien sales OF wiest for, rallle points. Commonwealth Gospel for Modern People;” and in kind. High school graduate, and ‘3 si where they were accorded a tremend- ‘ed ovation by the crow gathered be- low. The ceremony over the bride and groom went directly to the vatican for a private audience with Pope Pius XI who blessed their union and expressed his happiness at the mar- riage of two children of favored Cath- olic sovereigns. They returned to the the evening Dr. T. F, Gi vice president of the Norwegian Lutheran Church of America, will deliver the concluding address. Music for the evening sessions will be provided by the First Lutheran 4 |¢hurch choir, the Concordia choir, and the Concordia conservatory trio. ver a@vanced 4 points and Ameri- & /Foreign Power 2. New York ractions also indulged in one of their mysterious advances, ‘Third Avs enue Railways, Manhattan Moditled Guaranteed, Interboro Rapid Transit 4 {and Brooklyn Manhattan Transit all selling 1 to points hig! A good demand was apparent for General Electric, Simmons, General allway Signal, Collins & Alkm: has just completed a Commercial | — Pon aR REET PPRET RE eS “College course. Call phone Ld FOR RENT—Furnished room in ii do | ™Odern home. Call at 301 Tenth - _ Street or phone 499-R. io other countries were mostly scat- i ‘Kk into Interior Rus- | and, that { CHICAGO RANGE Upen High Low vy ill do washing and ironing. Phone 1145-W. ———<$<$<$ = __ _ 800M AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM in good modern home, close in. Call at 113 Mandan | posal was to sell the wheat for ex- ne quarters predictions! at mia will not ex- than 19,000 he . Wheat Canada were estimated today ‘om tho United. Staten sald Roy. Dut. Sh. ....,.. +00 bu. Conadl heat inthis: total Chemin, “Ge 8 tnatee hg ated St. L. & 8. F. % irinal wedi treet x large . Conadien wh stra h 5 Mavi vhisassus Wes bought for Great Britain, a Lambert. Gilictto Safety Razor. West: | Schulte Stra. i Quirinal palace for thelr wedding | _ street or phone 631-J. Toon apertifient ‘on Hv ieeitiees domestic hard winter wheat wert inghouse Klectric, and American Te So @ two room ft apartment eontines Burope. ” Burthermo bacco H vielded 2 to 3 points on a " LOST AND FOUND on second floor in a newly decor- sy T tr en me me paca fear as | ce shel ib evening Five North Dakota LOST —Gold brecslet, finder ay el home, Very convenient to a croms urn Mrs. Finn school Call oct ae nae ae iS, ideals erates ®) EXPLAINS JURY LAW) Women Are Named | Swarts trat| Haro ceca g fr 4 iy afternoon. for reward there. 2 anon theceeN aan More than a score of railroad stocks Master Homemakers 4 Apartment with large ? y came largely. from. the. influ: benefited by a concerted buying rn |“ hiving room, rie : iret Arrivaty Misenvon whee peetessiaia tea Lembke, Berry and Pugh, Sixth from page one a large closets, kitchen and’ bath. m Againet a levees soaias nice ens ie embke, Berry and Pugh, Six “aes {Cestinued from pe one). 1a| FOR SALE—1929 four door Buick se-| Gas range, hot water heat, warm jefforts in the industries and special- District, Sending Outline dan. Owner leaving at once. Bar-| garage. Located at 614 Seventh i ties had failed. Chesapeake & Ohio i the county.” She and her husband| gain, Must be cash. Call Room| street. Apply to P. C. OF ACTIVITY | vanced 4% points, Nickel Plate 3 Copies Out homesteaded in Montana 23 years ago! 314 G. P. Hotel. . 6. Baninaton, URURKS GIVE | MINNBAPOLIS RANGE ccAtchgh nd Se. oul Basta P' vith only $500. ‘Their buildings settled re hens 2, hme Tee n % . 8. Py — F 's 3 % x ‘ 5 rem uve promise of conaiderabte | Muneapolisy an. 8-¢41)— cw Haven, Missouri, Kansas. ‘Texas — burned once’ but now they have a *40- HOUSES AND FLATS vity Tat the opening foany. and «| _ Cilcige Ueent, \vestetn pretetrced: (Tribune Special Service) acre North Dakcta farm nearly paid export. business. “May cloned caused an irregular cloving. Sales ap- | Tex. Corp. 55% | Dickinson, N. D., Jan 8—A general een ae Prnern iate equipped + ees cong proximated 1,700,000 shares, Transcont, Oil 91% {Outline of the law relating to the airs: jane hfe ged nbene So duyll and featureless. | —_—_——[—$_$——————— | Union Carbide 78% [drawing of Jui Fang irda Megs oth hee etlection a ving oe So at 518 Fifth street or see Dr. R. 8. ned firm and rallted on “fall cash | v3, | Hestiig si LO “SE cE RNS SSE (eda aka ata five “Master Farm |FOR RENT—Lower duplex, four | _Enge. ng in the face Bp f jurors 7 Commission houses: bought ‘tax | New York Stocks a ane iy nara up "by ‘the three jidges Family.” She has shown that a town| ‘0oms and bath, water, heat and| FOR RENT—Furnished two room and prices rallied. be girl can become a successful farmer's school, ground floor apartment with pri- 8a wheat tone was unsettled with : of the sixth judicial district, F. T. Ave. C. Inquire Mrs. W. A. Hughes,| vate bath, rent $35.00 per month, quality scarce and wanted, 38 Lembke, H. L. Berry and Thomas H,|Wife. She has been Sunday school) 6 °o- entn street. Ph f high protein. wheat sold r Alleghany .... 25% | Pugh, at a conference last fall. teacher for 20 years, president of the } Seventh street. Phone 1301. Also a two room furnished = Vv firm comparative prices, bu All Chem. & Dye % | Pugl Federated Women’s club and a leader | FOR SALE OR RENT—Seven room| ment for $30.00 per month. Call Copies of ‘o outline now Aas be- ing prepared the clerks of courts Pinel or mend 51 |throughout this district to be sent i = out to each official and board mem- 45% {ber concerned in such procedure. Allis Chal. Mfg. 618 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Modern partly furnished for light neil keeping, hot water heat, on first floor, private entrance from street. in the Cass County Farm Council, the parent-teacher association and Home- makers’ club. Success—Doning Your Best cinary kinds were easy. " curum was scarce and smutty or low protein offerings were slow and casy. Cash corn offerings -were smaller | Possession about January Ist. Tele- Phone 108 for particulars, 1d buyers were more aggressive Uy FOR RENT—Nine room modern the low end stuff, Gata de- ae Dabber rpg rt eed year 1990) seg, Cross thinks that success ‘s in house with gas and coal ranges,| Call at 118 First street, rear. le 6614] Adams county, jury term Jan, 14,|“knowing that you have done your] $45.00 per month. Call at 100 Ave.| FOR RENT—Furnished apartment Yel. Tr. & Ch. 13% | Judge Lembke; court term, Sept. 23,|best even if you. have not reached) B east. with. electric stove and frigidaire, occupancy immediately. Call at the newly decorated house. Call at} Rue apartments, 711 Ave. A. 812 Second street. Phone 282-w. | Phone 1256-W. FOR RENT—All modern five room| FOR RENT—Modern two room fur- house furnished or unfurnished.| ished basement apartment. Suit- 517 Eleventh street. Phone 1669. able for two or three, $25.00 per FOR RENT—Six room modern house.| month. Evarts Apartments, 31¢ Inquire Katherine DeLaney, 121% | _ Third street. Fourth street. your goal.” <A former teacher, she still attends teacher’s institutes to keep abreast of rural school progress. She is a publicity writer for the na- tional W. C. T. U., edits a department of the local newspaper and is project leader in Homemakers clubs. Mrs. McLeod’s five children have all ‘attended college or normal school. Her turkeys and chickens helped pay the Hettinger — Jury term, a, se ambition is “to rai Lembke; jury term, Oct. 14, Pugh. a well-educated, ambitious, successful sa family. ee see pau yl 1)""The five homemakers have two to ‘Morton—Court term, Jan. 7, Berry oe fape pn they live on farms of whose re! 1,200 acres and they make from jury term, Feb. 25, Berry; jury, term, $150 to $1,000 s year with poultry, Nov. 4, Lembke. Oliver—Court term, May 27, Berry; |Gairy and garden, products. All of ‘Sept. 16 | King Winter Looses Sleet Scourge Over Lembke. FOR RENT—Seven room modern Billings—Court term, Jan. 14, Pugh; jury term, May 20, Berry. Bowman—Court term, May 13, Lembke; jury term, Nov. 11, Berry. Dunn— Jury term, May 27, Pugh; court term, Sept. 23, Pugh. Golden Valley—Court term, Jan. 28, Pugh; jury term, June 10, Berry. Grant—Jury term, June 10, Pugh; jury term, Oct. 28, Berry. Feb. 4, ley ‘oo Flax demand was quict to tar, 1 United ding falrly good: su; | Amn. Rad. Std. San, Amn, Roll, Mill . Amn. Smitg, é& Ref. ; Amn. Steel Fdrs. | Amn. Sugar Ref. market stron; . {round whites most! . MEAT PACKERS PAID TOO MUCH FOR HOGS Declare 40 Cents Per Share Dividend Despite Assertion Prices Too High Idaho MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, Jan. 8.—(AP)—(L D, A.j—Potatoes: ight wir demand slow, marlet steady i b. shipping’ point, (bas ales less all’ transportation eked ewty rdund whites, 1 and partly graded, few || FOR RENT—Warm furnished apari- ment, suitable for two, close in. Al- so @ garage for rent. Call at 422 Fifth street. o_o partments. Phone | Today’s Congress oy a a a | WEDNESDAY Senate Continues debate on tariff bill. Lobby committee continues hearings on sugar tariff. Committee on committees dis- cusses assignments of senators to committees. Interstate commerce committee hears Ellery W. Stone, president rade offerings selling well. apshter classes, stee ace, 1360-1300 "Ibs I: Chicago, Jan. 8.—(#)—Higher prices than supplies warrant were paid by meat packers to American hog raisers in 1929, F. Edson White, president of Armour and Company, said today in 4 {his annual report which reported. sales for the company again exceed- | Baldwin Locomotive . | Baltimore and Ohio j Barnsdale A. .... Bendiv Aviation . Bethlehen Steel . FOR RENT—Apariment, three rooms and bath, partly furnished. Call at 518 Tenth street. Call after 1:00 p.m court term, Sept. 16, Lembke. Slope—Jury term, June 10, Pugh; court term, Oct. 7, Lembke. Stark — Jury term, Feb. 18, Pugh; eow cutler and 4) TO TRADE HOG FUTURES A 5 Be = teeta cinicacy, Jape 8 CAPE Aunouanie ing $900,000,000. court term, June 17, Pugh; jury term, Vast Plains Region of federal zeigen and Tele- sft floor. Call at S40 Fourth, street. ik fed) medi- ail and. commen stocker and feeder Wd choice, all weights common and medium ment was made today that {t Is pro- Nov. 18, Berry. josed to state future delivery tradiug “A decrease in cattle supplies such as had been expected came about in 1929 but the expected decrease in hog 3% supplies failed to materialize and, in in live hogs on the Chicago market about Ma:ch 1. Details of the new trading have been filed with the gov- ernment, but will not be made pub- Three Are Suffering From ‘Parrot Fever’ ‘ fact, turned to an increase” the re- 4 slow: weak Hie nGktl the, auEmariilen na roasted port stated. “Thus’ the packing in- fat lambs dustry paid prices for hogs which} Annapolis, Md., Jan. &—(4)}—Three were higher than were warranted and the year’s operations in the pork end of the business were unsatisfactory.” Armour and Co. during the year Paid producers of livestock $287,000,- 000 for cattle, $199,000,000 for hogs, $54,000,000 for sheep, $26,000,000 for calves, and $77,000,000 for pealay. and dairy products, the report said. Net earnings of the company for patients being treated at emergency hospital here are suffering with a dis- ease which their physican, Dr. J. Wil- lis Martin believes fs the compara- tively rare “parrot fever” it was said at the hosital today. The patients are Mrs. Simon 8. Martin, wife of the secretary of the Annapolis chamber of commerce, her the fiscal year ended Nov, 2, 1929, |daushter, Mrs. Edith M. Kalmey, and the latter's husband, Lee W. Kalmey, cusses its program. were Legh sag after all Roig bed a proprietor of an automobile service Indiana affairs committee holds | INDBERGH BECOMES [mara NEW PLANE'S OWNER bought a parrot in Writes Check For $17,825 After recently before Christmas end ut the bird became ill and died on Putting Low-winged Craft Through Stunts ANGE or nea polis, of carlot, srgin, sales: 3 spring, 1 northern, 1 . 4 j i ow +0. 84 33244 "i ixed. | C, M. St. Paul & Pac. Pfd.. 300 to 5. ad 2 | Chicago pod Northwestern .. resentatives of federal reserve pare on propésed banking Iegis- eat commerce committec holds hearings on Parker motor bus bill. Foreign affairs committee dis- —t run late lex several c: short fed steers, ¥: dium weights mins Tings ands trade; Nght year- ut, cde off v y 11.00; “|. buyers distin Nigher ing price: rly wales mostly steady, ne co Germany 23.85%: Norway 2 cows 6.25 to 93° 3-4 50 to : Montreal. | ts 2 le; brolle: ; turkeys 24c; ducks 18c; Reese lee. H bulk 12.50. CHICAGO PRODUCE butcher and bacon . dan. 8.— (AP: or more Righer than Tues: packing sows strong; top 9.49 oe bute desirable lights _and resembling typhoid - added that he had an Aina Rs for consultation with @ navy surgeon whose name he would not reveal but whom he called an authority on trop- ical diseases. Blame Chinese Decree For Low Dollar Value ‘ San Francisco, Jan, 8.—(?)}—Tobog- Los Angeles, Jan. 8—(#)}—Colonel | caning exchange quotations on the Charles A, Lindbergh today became | Chines: “chop” or Mexican dollar, are the owner of a specially built low- | among the fruits of the Chinese Zeeuepinne which he has been tionalist government's decree abolish- the last two days. j ing extra-territorial privileges, = - lbergh accom- | opinion of C. F. Surridge, head trade department of the Solar Steamship company, largest Ameri- can carrier in oriental commerce. The present lowest ord, fixing the value receipts 7581 cnses: J graded firsts 44 to 46: ordinary firsts 39 to 42; refriger- nothing done early: {ator firsts 39%; refrigerator extras weak to 25 lower on eRdy. pric yp eines Bort undertone. ROSTON WOOL Boston, Jan. 8—(AP)—Wool: in- RK PROMUCIE 4 oe Seeeeiet quiries from manufacturers continue ig ay; receipts 12,000. Creat than extra 35% to 3 Cheese stead: irregular; rece! scoured basis. 1 5 MINNEAPOLI! ‘ato First Bank Corp.. Bancorporation, LIBERTY BONDE New York, Jan. ha ps dressed weak: chickens, fremn 23 to-a4; fronen 28 to 40: ture Keys freah, 33 t0 43; ducks fresh 35 |p, vive irremular. Chickens by to (ages by expres or fom Weight eya, feelgnt, 20 to 26c1 ¢ pia ie? turkeys, : 5 to 30 jucks, freight. 21 Cities Service Standard Ol 6: BY RATE uS in, —(AP)—Call cr 4-6 months. 4 4%. Prime commercial paper 5-544. reat FLO! Minnespolia, Min Minn.. J: Flour Byphenned., Bhp 2 Ft

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