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a ping mee sonal fe at ae New Low-Price Records for Season Reached With Chi- | Ame: cago Market Slump Chicago, ae rica, and as oftering. merica ani elt bs Black Ming ies} Eg as The decent of price: especially rapid in the Tate dealings ‘th market | aerate sca pole! the utes an ae ae the aay and of the season es led the price breaks here, clos- some cases at as ch as th corn varying from 1-4c de- wat ce yaving ‘Glareh 7" 3:4 1-4 to 3-8, July 92 3-8 unchanged to 1-8c up, and provisions unchanged to i2c down. After corn sympathising with wheat had sold a! X rt covering carried prices w . ye Oats sea unsettled atch rices avert er. e sold wi 2 new low on crop. with Hquidation |G plainly tn evidence. Provisions eased with grain and New low-price records for the s:a- Peached in. the Chicane In ‘the connection, a good ‘deal coe fe Re ont en oy Lede en & price cutting war ex! Between Canada’ ‘and the United States. At ‘first, howeve: t market today was more or lens sponsive to announcements that the aaa , government wheat yiela in Argentina wou, be about 4,000, cise even than a recent surprisin official forecast. The Jan. 30.— apy —witn Rus- | Am ns we cago sat future, de deliveries ana al a A Advance Ramey Ait Chemical and Dy Dy Allis Chalmers Sg in merican Magneto Sonericn American Car in Can . : an ‘American Chicle. American Comme American and Fore American we ‘ore! rican Ic American Int American Locomotive American Met a ‘American Power aid Light’: Pipa pag iaton Stand. ‘Si ns ign Power . American Fit el tg. am American Steel ipundery . fmotican. Sugar Regining . American Sumatra Tobacco .. American meiph. s and Telegraph American-To! 2 merican Water “beens on Ameri: Wool down more than | Armour. final fifteen min-| A: Aviation OFpoI | Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore . ES dea Adding and Arison: Gonads 1 een Tele. aa ‘anada Inger Ale adian Pacific e Col Poel Ghicage xe West . M., Bt. Pau & Pacific, pta Gliteaizo & Northwestern nd Blectric: * Columbia Grap! ite Commercial Invest: Commonwealth a Southern. . as Cane cago Curtiss one ones Davison Chemical . Delaware & Hud: estimate of | De} mark peso a} new reduction of ye satine Hi te det hough by thoritative privat atest official est! loger aa ‘warrant eraverable weather, for corn crop of, enturging receipt m she cere with redictions it on th market much of ime. today. “Meanwhile, shipping and here 10 a sive, day totaled 225 cars, against 1! & week ago and 212 cars at thi last year. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT HITS NEW LO’ assertions from au- rees that the is 20 per-cent time ropped. low the new crop today before short cov- ering just before the close brought ht reaction. Final prices were 8 cents down with May ) 3-4 and July at 1.21 1-2. tures were wanted and after a minor dip at ti th. Oats tone was rather good. followed wheat, through trade was smaller in volume. Barley ral- was considerably | Fir: Freeport i General Ai General Asphate . General Electric . 1 Foods Ds Indian Refining on Inspiration copper Internation: lied well from a moderately lower} Inter start, | Flax offerings were light and ou wi ead: with the grain corporation a good buyer. Some elevator wheat was sold out of store to an Interior mill at 1.20 when fu- tures were at that level. Winter was nominal. re light and ts de- mand Rye ing wit Barley of Tent ith ‘malting wanted, Hiax mand was fair to good on light of- fcrings, emer reg: poe rope f; ; chelce 250 to 250 Ibs. | Ny 15; 200 to yO ti tet ie ‘ade oe Hk a} to s Had to ay 3 packing um to © Golce iy & i q _ 10.00, 0; calven 2,000; generally 3 and 101 mn, Tings? better ‘grades getting depend-| N able ‘aetion largely because of scar 16.00 lor prise, mixed year- teers 13.50 to downw: ck at stand: ghter cl choles aie8, ot, 2500 ‘os. 1 5 to gon ie choice E 0 to, 16.25; heifers, ‘good “pe. down 11.15 ‘to 14.50 0 cutter 5.28 tos bu choice are 9.80. a 20. fed) good a seaiee 10.00 to 12. to 10.00; rts ‘end stseder steers, ond and choice all wel, 10, se to 3 common and HH ‘was scarce and mill- | meal Te to) Net International Nickel of Canada: jaternational Paper and Power. ‘elephone and Telegraph Manville . Cy mM. McKesson & Robbins Mexican Seaboard Oil Miami Copper . Middle States Oil Minnesota Moline Implement . Missour! & Te: AINE RENH t9esmererts meee nS eons Gres wesc erin nese conseses wee er ‘tonal a N jonal Distiit National Power ane ny be, tabi to and | Packard Pan-American Petroleum B . Paramount-Famous-Lasky . Pathe Exc, Radk gr 0 10.2: Sheep, 18,000: opening ptoady: fat Ben lambs i225 to mostly 12.5 ses HS Ibs. 00; medium 11.25. 0 to 11.25; medium to feeder Immbe, good and choice 11.50 vo 13.50. i SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVES' ge in moderate supply; includes everal leads medium weights con- sidered goer a spree) trade life- sales st “feed we bulk of run of ition to igre} at 8. 50 wry. Unto early ti She stock; undei eak 01 Nght cows wpe low. tow | Reged and cut- ters, around Dulle los tters and on atc In $2.06; best ewes salable bul nie Pee eee je lambs 18. “wonny mara exchanges Aria! 4.81 Sie oe ie ihe rt Eiht at, Bary Oll ef on of New’ ereey . ieee Oil of New York t- Wi Cc Untied Sorporatae ‘ited Gas and Improvement. eers and year- ue vi n Teemmos ye Yellow Track ck and Coach ate 3 matte, a 0) vonetee: malls are in the re not buy-15 covering fi to sae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1930 TRADE AND EARNINGS REPORTS STIMULATE \STOCKS-10 ADVANCE Broadening Demand Indicates Return of Public Into ~ Participation New York, Jan, 59--(AP)—The stock m orkct go ed te ine the vents 90 5-8 Lee} S nee final quota- international Telephone made a new low for that company also was planaing me’ Cea caused partial Yue inte vacating. ‘The closing tone was lar. Sales approximated New York, Jan. 30.—(AP)—Stock prices made further recovery day's market under the stim favorable trade and earnings reports. While pools continued to supply mucl OF the activity, the broadening a mand for stocks indicated an incre: in public participation. Trading sho ed a further expansion in volume, yrith the tleker frequently running 10 minutes or more behind the mar- et. Call money again dropped from A ni] to 4 per cent. Oils and cop re the only important groups that failed to participate extens ively in the ing, Auburn Auto and Celotex the former Tost 1 nearly ia pola its “gain on profit taking. Otis Blevator was Doints, International Maten pre! ied 6 ay ne partment Stores, Sp! ohsMay tern, Bears Roebuck & Co. Celotex common, oh atl At telat Beri ing: preferred so! 0 5 points high- Railroad shares attracted a good Atchison and New York & Harlem each advanced 3 points and Union Pacific, oa Plate" climb- Btect crossed 183 to a new high on the current recovery and then ran into, some profit Crucible, Gulf States and vanced 2 points or more. Telephone, American Can, Motcrs aud Johns Manvilie uleo moved up 2 points or more. Renewed weakness veloped in In; ternational Telephone, down more than 3 poin' and United Aircraft also the last named touching ® new low A further break of bate, ‘or in cotton Pacinos: Pe new low levels for the season featured the commodity. mark CHICAGO RANGE MINNEAPOL is RANGE Minneapolis, Jan. 30. MINNEAPOLIS Minnenpolte Jan. tee eat—- Qpen High Low 3 Clee Kk 5 121% 1 2 dark nor: 1 . 13% protein 1 dark nor. 1.25 2 dark nor. 1.22 12% protein idark mors 1.25 2 dark acai 1.22 ie: a 15% 1.24% rn. 1,22 = Winter Wheat 121% ..... 120% 119% oveee 119% EY rotein: Wor LHW... LTH 2.06. LATH ot nw, or nee T1048 1.16% 144% 1.15%, Lae 111% 1.10% 2.11% 1.06% 1.10% 111% 111% lam ing golds Sorae ot |S 81% ATTY veces : Nor Ds. 299% 806% 2.90% 8.08% ; Patel Reh, Soi 3 Baik Kleats’ ‘(38 te — eae rage Batter tecteg extras 39 to 49c; nearby and jeardy western Hennery whites, aver. age extra 37 1-2 to 38c; Pacific coast white, extra 38 1-2 to 39 1-2c; do, extra ‘firsts 37 to 38c. poultry: firm; old roosters fresh 18 to 25. Live: steady, et ade freight 30 to 36; express to Chicago. dan, 30--CAP)—Butter steady; receipts 5,684 tubs, prices un- 0 weeipts 5,181, VTRY AP)—Poultry springs firm: oe ‘ings 28¢; ry 3} furs fic; geese © Chica Jan. ative hens. w it FRA DUCES RATES. Paris, Sane 20 —(AP)—The Bank of France today , reduced its discount ate from 3 1-2 to three per cent and the rate of interest oh advances from 5 1-2 to 4 1-2 per cr 0, Jan. ( A Potatoes Feceipts 108 tracl al U. on o eked Round Whites 260 to 2.65; few 2.70; Minnesota sacked Round ‘Whites’ 2.45 sacked Russets 2.90 t Chicago, Twins, per Lee Long Horns ae 2c Americas 20 3 te: k 19 3- Limburger 23c; Siwioa 26 £0 3 ‘28 to 30e. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR ‘Mifineapolis, Jan. =Flour 1c jower. “In carloud Jots family patents quoted at 7.00 to 7.10 ® barrel in 98 pound cotton sack: Se f0e; Daisies 200 to KAPOLIS POTATOES paMinney polis, Jan. 30.—(AP) 8. ‘otatoes, light wire inquiry aserkar light, market steady. Cur- loads f. 0, b. Bhi delivered. charges, ed partly graded 2.30 to 2.35." Searchers’ Openii Opening Trenches Through Area Size of Block (Cc=tinued from from page one) tween the wreck and the coast of the Arctic ocean, 10 miles away. Crosson ard Gillam positively iden- tified the ship as Eielson’s plane. FUNERAL SQUADRON OF FOUR PLANES REQUESTED Nome, Alaska, Jan. 30.—(7)—A fun- eral-squadron of four planes to make @ 500 mile flight with the bodies of Carl Ben Eielson and Earl Borland, from where they are believed buried in snow near the Siberian coast, has been requested by Alfred Lomen, di- rector of rescue operations. Joe Crosson and Harold Gillam, ‘hed the open cockpit planes from they discovered the wrecked, Bielwon Plane Saturday, were asked to accompany Pilots Pat Reid and Ed Young, who will carry the bodies in their big cabin planes when they re- turn to Alaska. Lomen asked that they circle the Nome courthouse when Sitens will notify residents the remains of Alas- ka’s air pioneer and hero and his young comrade have arrived. Charles Anderson, Episcopal Church Leader in U. S., Dies (Continued from page one) Lewis of Ontario. He was in charge of the mission at Beachburg, Ont., in 1887. ” Rector at Oak Park As 2 priest Bishop Anderson be- came rector of Grace church, Oak Park, a suburb of Chicago, on July 7, 1891, and held that pastorate until February 24, 1900, when he was-elect- ed bishop coadjutor of the diocese at @ special convention called by Bishop McLaren. He was clected by unan- imous vote on the first ballot. His consecration was in Grace church, Chicago, in’ St. Matthias’ day, by Bishops McLaren, Gillespie and Sey- mour. In 1905, upon the death of Bishop McLaren, he became bishop of the diocese of Chicago. “Bihsop Anderson married Janet Glass of Belleville, Ont., September 4, 1889. A son and three daughters were born to them. The son was *illed while serving with the American forces overseas in the World w: Funeral services are to be conduct- ed at St. James Cathedral Saturday morning at 10:30. Who will officiate has not been determined nor has the Place of burial been chosen. 8 Persons Injured, $100,000 Damage Is Done by Explosion ~ (Continued from page one) ‘as though he had been about to step ral ; pL gH (a ar Ez é [ [ E Hi i A id g is i | Fl i A E " i i : i i i i [ i é : hi i ag boule its burning. fans gs heaton two men. pas- Mitchell. In the driver's seat, slumped over the wheel, was Jackson. The door by his side was open, and his left ee was part way out.as though he had been about ‘o leap from the machine. A bullet had been fired into his /head behind the right ear, and another had grazed his scalp, The weapon had been pressed ageinst the head as the trigger was squeezed, police said. Seek Motive Elsewhere Mitchell was 32 years old and mar- tied. He was recently reelected trea- surer of the cab company. The con- cern is cooperative, with all drivers | owning their own cabs and voting at | H' the elections. In bbl years, on oc- casion, the accom- voting has been .| Panied by bitter strife, but the Tat | Me one was unusually quiet. Police in- | yoda clined to seek @ motive for the dou- ble killing elsewhere. Two Evanston residents, home, came upon the cab at the in- tersection of Farewell~avenue and Ridge§boulevard. A block south they | Ros had been passed by a southbound touring car traveling at high speed. Detectives said the murders un- +| dobtedly were executed by two men who. probably were fellow. passengers with Mitchell. A considerable section of the north | 8 side heard and felt the terrific bomb explosion. Several families driven from their homes into the near zero night. . Property. damage was estimated at $100,000. The building stood at 2154 South- Port avenue and was occupied. by. John F. sieae and company, wholesal Cullotta gave lice_two Setters, each demanding $5,000 in cash under threat of death. The letters were written in Italian, terrific the buildings secmed to rise several feet in the air, then crumble. Buildings for two blocks around were damaged. Passengers on a streetcar half a block distant and patients in the Alexian Brothers hospital two blocks away were alarmed. The bombing was the fifth within & 30 hours period. Cullotta received the second of the threatening letters yesterday and turned both over to| rargo Police. Two officers were guarding his home, several miles away, when the bombs destroyed the store. Petraska who were in a restaurant across the street. Stanciu was struck on the head by flying dishes. Jarsof fruit hurled from a shelf and the fall of a glass top from a pie case ac- counted for Petraska’s injuries, Women Knocked Down Mrs. Frank Ritz, living in a third floor apartment of a building across from the bombed store was knocked unconscious when a radio loud speak- er was flung across the room, striking her head. Two women entering a building two doors away were knocked down and cut by flying glass. The other women and a drugstore owner were cut and bruised. The first threatening letter, which Cullotta received Monday, saluted him as “dirty good-for-nothing.” manded $5,000 the same night. The second letter upbraided Cullottg for failing to pay the money and gave him until yesterday to pay it. “If you want to live any more,” the letter said, “have the money. If you don't, you'll see what we'll do.” f Flashes of Life 1 —_—_—_—_—_—_—e (By The Associated Press) WOMAN TO GUILLOTINE Orleans, France—Mlle. Augustine Agogue must walk to the Guillotine barefooted wearing a black veil. She has been sentenced under the code Napoleon for killing her mother. CONCERT TICKETS, JUNK! Moscow—Anna Luboshitz, well known cellist, gives a concert tonight. Admission, six pounds of junk! Rags, bottles, rubbers, cans or such will do. It is a stunt to adver- tise the government's campaign for the collection of waste material. PILOT TRAINS SQUIRRELS : New York—Dick Merrill, mail fly- er, has a flying school. His pupils are all flying squirrels. His pets take off and land on tables and chairs in his apartment. He plans to take them on regular flights with the mail on the Atlanta-Richmond run. WINE DISRUPTS PARLEY cacy todhy, ta mo- ° Witnesses said the explosion was so | R: It de-/|@. i Weather Report ‘Temperature at 7 arm. . Highent yesterday Lowest last nig! Precipitation to 7 Highest wind vel GENENAL REPORT Temprtr STATIONS— Bismarck, N. D., snow. Amarillo, Tex., clea Botse, Idaho, cloud ary, Alta., 8 Mo! Bevite Lake, N. D, Dodge City, ean, int Edmonton, Alta. Havre, on M Roeth Flatts, New. | Oklahoma C driving | Pierre, Bheridin, Wyo.,.c! Sloux City, ta. pt cld en W y Bho. were | w: Winnemucca, N WEATHER FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Mostly fair tonight and Friday. Not much change in temperature. For North Dakot: night and Frid: tonight northw WEATHER ‘The barometric press all sections, with the eastern states and over the western jocky mountain slope. Seasonable temperatures prevail in all sections, but with the coldest weather over Manitoba and from the Great Lakes region eastward. Light, scattered pre- cipitation occurred throughout the northern states‘and in the Canadian provinces. ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Ny Meteorologist. ATHER AND ROADS 2, cloudy: roads poor. clear: rouds Clear; roads fair, ar; roads fair, cloudy. clear: roads fair. Minot: 4; clear; roads fair. Bismarck-Mandan: 8; snowing; roads air, Mostly fatr to- quite su cold portion. —_—_—_—_—_ | Short Skirt Safer For Boarding Cars ee Chicago, Jan. 30.—(/?)—Without seeking in any way whatsoever to ex- Press his personal views on the merits of long and short skirts, Frederick Rex, city librarian and statistician, revealed today that in 1913, when skirts were long, 1323 women were in- jured boarding street cars, and that in 1928, when skirts were short, only 328 were similarly hurt. ee | Today’s Congress d THURSHDAY ‘Telegraph Te Lobby committee hears repre ves of Silk Association of continues Ise Cramton bill to create Washington memorial ‘along the Potomac ures committee con= ition committee takes im executive sen- JOB WENT BEGGING London. — There's one job in Eng- land which went begging recently de- ipite the unemployment situation. In widening a road, workmen came upon 8 stone which had to be removed. No one would attempt to remove the stone, however, for it bore this in- scription: “Curseth be the man that removeth this stone.” ‘The annual candy bill of the Unit- ed States, approximately $1,000,000, represents 3.6 per cent of every dol- lar spent for food. . FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—School girl to work for board and room. Mrs. John R. Fleck. Phone 685-R. WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED woman wants work wee hour, 300 per per hour. Phone CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash tn ad- vance. Copy should be received ee Insertion same 7. THE . BISMARCK TRIBUNE salesman with Beet ability who is looking for permanent employ- ment and advancement to sell Guaranteed Standard Line of Play- ground Apparatus, Water ment, Flood Light Projectors and Chain Link Fence, to cover the southern section of North Dakota. Must have good car, sales exper- jence, good education, ability to talk publicly and furnish best of references. Between the ages of 25 and 40. Good position if you can qualify. Write GIANT MFG. COM- PANY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. MEN WANTED I IMMEDIATELY by giant international industry; over 7000 already started; some doing annual business $13,000; no exper- jence or capital required; every- thing supplied; realize success, in- dependence Rawileigh’s way; retail food products, soap, toilet prepara- tions, stock, poultry supplies. Your own business supported by big American, Canadian, Australian in- dustries; resources over $17,000,000; established 40 years; get our prop- osition; all say it's great! Raw- leigh Company, Dept., ND-3-J, Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED—An honest, industrious man to operate a Ward chain store on wheels in Morton, Burleigh and Oliver counties. A clean, upright, merchandising proposition that of- fers good, steady earnings. Write for particulars. Ds. Ward's Medi- cal Co., Winona, Minnesota. Over 73 years in business. MEN—Two with car to call on estab- lished trade. Earning to start at about $35.00 per week. Must be neat and have references. Phone 1386 for appointment. MEN—Two to cover established ter- ritory for Real Silk Hosiery Mills, must be neat and have references. Call at No. yer Bik. DON'T be a Mis-fit. Qualify for good positicns. Catalog free. Moler ag college, Fargo, N. D., Butte font Wanted: Experienced solicitor, permanent job to right party. Salary and ex. Penses. Must have good person- ality. Own car and furnish A-1 references. Married man preferre1. Give complete information in first letter. Write Ad. No. 12 in care of The Tribunc. Se EEIEEREIEEEIEReeemeeene REAL ESTATE SOUTH NINTH street; 5 room house and barn, cheap, $2100.00. | FRONT STREET; 2 blocks from de- bot; 5 rooms and bath, a bargain, $1600.00. MANDAN Avenue, close in; 5 rooms and bath, all modern, with gar- age, $5250.00. SECOND STREET, modern 6 room bungalow, three bed rooms, garage, close in $6300.00. FIRST STREET; 8 room completely modern house, nicest part of city,. fire place, attached garage, $8300.00. FIVE ACRE garden plat with two room house, well, windmill, land all pee Jess than cost, $1500.00. I CAN PROVE it is cheaper to buy through a reliable dealer than di- rect from the owner. DO YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSI- NESS with a man who has made nearly three thousand sales with- out ever a complaint from any buy- er. FOR RENT—Fumrished two large room apartment on first floor, al- 50 @ two room furnished apartment on second floor in a newly decor- ated home. Very convenient to high school and capitol. Call at 818 Seventh street or phone 300-W. FOR RENT—Completely furnished apartment in Tribune Building Feb. 1st, may be had as a one or two room arrangement. Suitable for two or more girls or married couple. Call 1254 after 5:30 p. m. PIANO TUNING—Call C. L. Bryan, Phone 762. The Dahners-Tavis Music Co. | Sere aN TS BOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE —. | FOR RENT—One furnished and one range Call at 211 Second street. LOST AND FOUND - between. 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Phone 331. ——_———— ee DOCTORS “Which surgeon do you wish to have My good man?” said the nurse, (For five or six good knife men there... COULD put him in the hearse.) “It does not matter,” said John Doe, With weak and quavering voice, “For in a bunch of worthless things There's very little choice.” BUT—John Doe would not have been ‘;! in this awful predicament if he had visited the Clinic of Dr. T. M. Mac- Lachlan (Harvard) for we cure dis- eases without the knife. With our Alkaline Blood Treatment, Vitamin Herbs, Roots and Bark and Scien- ~ tific Food Combinations we remove the acid poisons from the blood and cure you to stay cured. We have CURED HUNDREDS, why can we not cure you? Clinic, Rooms 6-8, Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. Dak. room with private entrance in strictly modern home. Also sleep- ing room on second floor. Both rooms attractively furnished. Gen- tlemen only. Call at 501 Sixth street or phone 1066 after 2: 00 p. FOR RENT—Large attractive fur~ nished room in new modern home, suitable for one or two. Private en- trance. Rent reasonable. Call at 512 Rosser Avenue or phone 1091. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished warm room in modern home, Two large closets. Suitable for one of two. Gentlemen preferred. Four blocks. from postoffice. Phone 967. FOR RENT—Nice large furnished ° front room in modern home, suit- able for two or three. Also a single room. One block from postoffice. _Call at 222 Third street. FURNISHED ROOM Rr mt Large sunny well furnished room in Private home. Rent $18.00 per month. Mrs. E. T. Beatt, 422 First street. Phone 879. FOR RENT—A good warm room, in @ modern home on the ground floor, hot water all the time. Also gar- age for rent. Rent reasonable. 306 West Thayer. FOR RENT—Large room in modern ~ home. Two windows, hot water* heat, close in and nicely furnished. One or two gentlemen. Cail at 5! Fifth street. FOR RENT—Furnished Fe