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BNA A TIT RI THE BISMARCK WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1932 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Use The Bismarck Tribune Want-Ads Market Report for Wed., Dec. 14 Here Daily Wants Are Satisfied by Results ,{«"":,,. CLASSIFIED AD |__Salesmen Wanted | _Apartments for Rent 3 IF YOU WANT RATES "Quick seller. "No competition, Re: | FO GENT thres robm “apartment lable Chicago manufacturer. Call Reophaiannte, of ett AN want ads are cash in sdvance.| at Room 416, Grand Pacific today, |"OR RENT — Two housekeeping STOCK MARKET NOT few York Stocks [WHEAT HOLDS EVEN [3 # TO a * Fairerssc =.) rooms, Fully furnished. Clean and Ses eben iy SOA The Trib-| WANTED—High class representative| warm. ¥ully modern. Private en- Buy or Sell sertion ‘same day’ in the reguiar| ‘© ,%i) Equitable Life Insurance) trance. 517 and St Immediate Closing Prices Dec. 14 ied regi and annuities in North Dakota.| possession. ig sie oo 5% linen, classified page, Free training to those accepted.| aon RENT Two 7K a ‘Alleghany bet M Cuts, border or white space used on Wille Saxty E. Biyeler, Field floor, furnished. apartment: Pits, 1, Che ax § AME AS TUESDAY Trade or Rent want ads come under the classified| sit Dismarck N. Dak} water, heat and gas for cooking ‘am. Oar i: display rates of 90 cents per column furnished. $20.00 per month. In- . 1.04 107 1.04 inch per insertion. Male Help Wanted quire 1014 Mwy, Prices E Fractionally At 1% pees Tia aes 5 a BEA BARBER. Learn an easy pro.|FOR RENT—Cozy ground floor tive Bie” Reever Hs 7% [Refusal of France to Pay War| | CHICAGO RANGE Finda Job -~ ba gar AN tee as fish: Low. ratta . Pive Botaig. pester rng mn te ¥ Hd Debt Has Little Effect as ‘Wheat open (Fligh Low Close sont |minimum charge for 15 words. "| Molen Barber College. Fargo N_D-) tor and cheery kitchen. Must be Early Afternoon Ms ‘ 44% 445 " ‘. 2 consecutive insertions, not over seen to be appreciated. Phone 1313. ey " Market-Influence Hire Help -$ 85 Female Help Wanted FOR RENT-—Large 5 room apt. Call New York, Dec. 14.—(#)—The stock 23 - tN I “general! Logan's. Phone 211. market refused to be perturbed Wed-| 4) ont housework. Phone -W. FOR RENT—Stricty modern fur- nesday by the vote of the French leago, Dec. 14.—(?}—Wheat held A : ———— chamber to default the war afi in-|ae: Wen aE an even keel in the late dealings Wed- Find Lost Articles pass Watota | Das mie y, | nesday, keeping almost exactly paral- Jel with Tuesday's final quotations, while traders awaited the government final report Thursday on 1932 crops. Somewhat increased buying orders stallment due Thursday. Anaconda Cop. Share prices eased fractionally at|Atch. T. & 8. F. the start, but mostly recovered later,/Atl. Coast Line . with new issues showing small gains Kasi ae see by early afternoon. French and Bel-|Aubumn Auto. ... Find the Owners of word to above rates. WANTED TO RENT. four-room| _Murphy. Phone 852. === === | heated apartment, prefer it fur-/PFOR RENT—Modern apartments in nished. Will take it for four| f{reproof building at reduced renta. C ONTINUE D months or longer. Write Bismarck| Inquire at Tribune office. gian bonds weakened, and the French |AVigtion Corp. for wheat were run into on price de | Found Articles, etc. from page one ae franc hovered around the point at/Balt, & Ohio clines, but advances met with resist- Fran I S s Houses and Flats which gold may flow to New York,|/Barnsdall . ance. Refusal of France to pay on ETE ice is Seen In, ment must not be taken as implying |\FoR ENT sirictly —todera ak ee British pound sterling was Bene Fey 4 war ae Ae ey lost sight THE BISM. ARCK Isolated Position te Htlde Red ue | Seaihi pais Well located, ‘Biione igher. a ° of as a market influence. fore ie ve + | - Allied Chemical, Uni tie and ;Borg-Warner Wheat cl firm, unchanged to ici: With no possibility of altering the | _189. 2 Amba "Teiepntee eenveaea ‘carly #3tiges, Mig. 5 , | 8-8 poet Naber compared with Tusk. TRIBUNE By U.S. Officials British government's decision to pay losses of nearly a point, and Tele-|Bur, Ad. Mch. Fd day’s finish, Dec. 44 3-4, May 47 5-8 Want Ads “There is a ,.|the U. S. Thursday, the House of For Sale & phone registered a moderate gain.|/Calumet & Hecla 26% | to 47 3-4; corn a shade to 3-8 cent SuLOTH MANGE ere is no question about France’s|Commons launched a seven-hour de- FOR BALESGibeon bi ecEans x ‘ * U. 8. Steel, New York Central and/Canadain Pag. 12% | Up, Dec. 22 5-8, May 27 1-8 to 27 1-451) uth, Mine hind ue Will Do It Quickly ability to pay. bate in order to draw a full statement. ote ata ‘ibson banjo with forty- Ue American Can recovered, after dip-;Cannon Mills . 16 | oats unchanged to 1-4 cent off, and i Open Hi And at Very Low Cost Admires Herriot Effort from the cabinet and air the views of! lg! lesson course. Also pair Durum— Open High Low Close ping about 1-2 point. Some activity |Case, J.I.... 44 | provisions unchanged to a rise of 17/nec, “I admire very much the strenuous|the parliament, from the wildest so-| hockey shoe skates. H. Holt. Write developed in the rubber shares, which|Cerro De Pasco . 6% | cents. M é fight made by Premier Herriot, but|Cialist to the most conservative die-|__Lock Drawer, 616, Bismarck, N. D._ traded at slightly lower levels. New) GheseP,,& Ohio ... 26'| Renewed weakness of wheat prices|J apparently the opposition ran wild.” | hard. |FOR SALE—Carefully selected Early . York city tractions were again strong.!Chi: Gt. Wes. ‘ 2% | followed rallies, and was associated Oils were dull and steady. Chi. Gt. W. Pfd. P. & Pac. ee lS oT, are moving slightly better. French| Senator McNary, assistant Republi-| A call for the earliest possible be-/ Ohio potatoes, 50c per bushel. De= HA ni ordinary buying |M combing 64’s and finer territory wools|can leader, expressed surprise at the|Sinning of conversations between} livered. Phone 62. A rather brisk rally developed in|C. M. 1% |Tather than with any large selling. in original bags brings 39-41 scoured | French decision, adding: Great Britain and the U. 8. regard-| ROR SALE—Potatoes, Ohilos, 60e per the late trading. The upturn carried |C. M. 8t 2% | Indications of another cold wave! nec, 4 |basis. An occasional line of a little| “I can’t foresee what we may be up|!" revision appeared in newspaper| bushel. Hubbard squash, 3c per Ib. several prominent issues up 1 to 3 eae 4% | suthwest were almost ignored. Talk |3 ;|better than French combing staple |against.” + comments on the situation resulting] and-picked northern white beans, points, and the closing tone was firm. |Ghrysler, ..; - iu that the market was on a below-cost + 1.03" |brings about 43, Twelve months Texas! Senator Bingham (Rep. Conn,),| {rom the British government's fourth) no waste, 5 Ibs. 25c. Pop com, Transfers approximated a million|Gom}, ‘Sol. ......... 10, | basis failed also as an incentive to Soren ET wools are bringing around 41-43 ]said he had not supposed “the French, | (bt note to Washington. | 5-Ib. lots, 50c. Deliver any part of " shares, Com.’ Southern 2% | Purchase. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR scoured basis for the bulk of the of-|whose business sense is so acute |, There was talk of a possible visit; city. Willman’s Transfer. Phone |; (ests ee $8i| abroad continued, despite’ the fact |unchanged.. Shipments 21201, Pure |" "= begets aL "im eariy in the new year to participate | 5m i Cont. Can . continued, despite fact | unchanged. ment 231, re eerie re ey “ mens ° - —— i} % ES el |}gont: Se ei | thet” transatlantic quotations” were| Bran 0.00050; standard -middlings INVESTMENT TRUSTS ile ten rare yeasty deta atlas Sclee tan. “Poe aioe ealleaeys ‘call TA, 4 5 80. ST. PAUL Sent Giemsa Bil iis teeanan TRREe (By The Associated Press) needed when they needed it and on|.., Milum, 1475-W. 514 7th St. ~ oP South St. Paul, Dec. 14.—(4)—(U. S.|Gorn’ Products 53% | fh we : ei vy (Over counter at N. ¥.) jreasonable terms, the result would Will Report Soon on ‘NEW GOLD-PROOF TIOLENE has % Dep. Agr.)-—Cattle, 1,700; trade open-!Cream Wheat $505 bets ini cea EL lh) |have been fatal to France,” he said Sas i SME aware aise hatte venokimaed | Crucible Seal” Stel wheat, ‘The messages said some al-| Chicago, Dec. 14—(®)}—Wheat, No. |corp Tr sh .. | Bieta Harrison. vandeg. Deno: Insull Investigation) g7nme, beat, resistance for long if Fc on most lasses: shortfed stesrs {Curtiss Wright 15; | leviation was due to supporting ac-|2 hard 46%4; new corn, No. g mixed|No Am Tr SI tts eheraennte th Pcerosna E Grives, but flows freely at 30 de- aa weak on most classes; ne = steers | pia. Match 173, | tivities on the part of government|22%;; No. 3 yellow 22-23; No. 3 white|Nat Tr Sh A ety bolle sense! at Tat are e, Ghidegos: Ben Te womag| | oes below zero. We guarantee it. yy i ‘ and add Sealine on ahaa Drug. Ine. 33% { Sponsored agencies. It was added|22%-23; old corn, No. 2 mixed 24%;|sel am Sh . peeniati toa cn So the filing ‘of a bankruptcy schedule by Corwin-Churchill Motors. ~ a ww these salable mostly oa Ae “ ‘er Dupont. 38% | that export buying in Canada had|No. 2 yellow 24!:; No. 2 white 24%: | scl Gumul S| nn ‘alan @ t tlreceivers for one of the Insull Utilities |° : i grades sparingly to 5.00 and above; |Fast. Kodak 57% | been insufficient to offset in full de-foats, No. 2 white 16%-17; rye, no ¥ 4 De palette eh ge i Work Wanted ia beef cows 2.00-50; butcher heifers|/Eaton Mfe. 51s i Sel Inc Sh ..... that its payment of $1,245,000 already | the Chicago Tribune in a story Wed ee We : as i 275-378: fed your held up to|El. Auto Lite. 1gsq | Sree the effects of distressed selling.|sales; barley, 25-39; timothy seed,| United Fond Corp. 05| has been de. Te nesday said the government was al-| EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING HB: Sround 800: bulk all cutteres 125-15; |EL. Pow. & Lt 7 | Comm, and oats sympathized with |2.25-50 per cwt.; clover seed, 5.50-8.50|Uniy Tr Sh .... + 2.08 ‘There was some question in Wash-| most ready to present the results of| At depression prices. Prices cut in ‘ dium grade bulls 2.50 down; feed-|=rle R. R. .. 63 | Wie een ees culls . lington as to whether England's pay-|{ts investigation into the collapse of| half. All work guaranteed. Mail medium grade bulls 2: H Fid. P. Fire Ins. 17% Provisions were steadied by hog 4 as wi pay: the Utility Empire before the grand orders given prompt attention. ers and stockers getting very little ac-| Pirest, Tr. & R. 14 | market upturns. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES . | ment would be accepted under the were iy Round sonnel: see: pare bY a tion; 3,500 calves; vealers opening First Nat. Stores 52 Minneapolis, Dec. 14.—(#)—Range conditions imposed by London, bu! ra pankruptey schedule was the| tals, 50c, ‘Dean E. poet s10% ith \ very slow and largely 50 lower; better|Fox Film “A” . 1% | GRAIN FUTURES ARE of carlot sales: Wheat: No. 1 hard administration spokesmen said the largest ever filed in the local U.S. dis-| _St., Bismarck, N. Dak. . piece en yi tadts pele Sense 19%; | UNSETTLED AT CLOSE Chapel talk Mahila elo ate treasury would socept the money | Pict court, It was for Insull Utility a Hogs—1,400; market steady to weak |Gen. Flee. us Minneapolis, Dec. 14.—(?)—Grain | 4714-515; No. 1 northern 4714-48; No. OVER FORE LOSURE Secretary Stimson said no reply to| trict Court: Tne. and listed peteend Farms tor Rent ire 's pay ge aes tie Ge. Gas, & Bi. “A’ % keto vere unsettled at the closc|1 mixed 48%; No, 3 hard winter 45%; the last British note would be neces- mately 23, De Ko wh héliiee et this WANT TRACTOR FARMER with selves fs |General Mills ..... + 4b ednesday and mostly a little firm-|No,-1 dark hard winter 51%; No. 2 sary. tions debentures as creditors. : ? ! pers mostly for 160-190 lbs.; desirable | Gen Motor: er. Trade lacked volume. & ‘ i corporations de! ad +| grown son: Section 20 mi. SE Bis- - 230-300. Ibs. 2.50-80; bulk pigs and|Gen. Ry. Sig. it | Pima st Winig--eany andl en ENGLAND TO PAY ITS Ouistanding debentures total $55182,-| marek. Fair bulaings, Plenty ‘ay light lights 2.70; packing sows 1.90-|Gillette Saf. Raz. 18% | signs of congestion in Chicago De-| Rye: No. 7 30%-%. Force Deputy to Abandon Truck | INSTALMENT IN GOLD —— acai Garda wal abicoe:| land, pasture. 343 cultivated, sum- 2.50; average cost Tuesday 2.70; weight |Gold Dust .. 1544 | cember prevented pressure. Bacliy. NOLS epeclad \SeGeeTAG: Neville Chamberlain told the House| In its story the Triburie gov-| mer fallow %. Send bank refer- 222. Goodyr. Tr. & Rub. 18% December and May wheat closed! jo 3 26, Hci os ot and Repossessed Com- of commons Wednesday that pay- ret Eglin irs rk eae ences. Kratt, Sheldon, N. Dak. Sheep—3,500; no early bids or sales {| 3-8 cent higher, and July unchanged.| o ine i ment of England's $95,550,000 debt in- | Jury 5 ve (=== slaughter lambs; packers talking 50 SK | eceniner “oats closed 1ca-cent lower| CU one end flax: notquoted. | bine in Montana stalment will be made in gold in New| Week and that the case probably Lost and Found 4 or more lower; sellers holding for !Gt’ West. Sug. 74 | while May finished 1-8 cent lower. DULUTH CLOSE York Thursday or by arrangement aoa pong ein * See ens fan's Zipper pocket book on i DM steady prices; Thursday's late bulk|Grigsby Gruno 1 | December rye closed 1-2 cent higher} puluth, Dec. 14—(?)—Closing cash between the Federal Reserve bank and | thr mals 00 teMed include the In-; Broadway between Fifth and Sixth food to choice natives and 91 Ibs. fed | Houd-Hershey 214) and May 7-8 cent higher while De-! prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern, Dagmar, Mont., Dec. 14.—(?)—Eight | the Bank of England. | le the Street 8:00 a. m. Tuesday, contain- Houston Oil . wooled lambs 5.75. Hudson Motor . CHICAGO Hupp. Mot. Car . 16 ‘| cember barley finished 3-8 cent high- ae 2 farmers from this vicihity forced a/ Dealing directly with the payment, | SU! Utility Investments, Inc., the Cor-/ ing cash, identification cards, also 5 |er and May 3-4 cent higher. Deoem-| 24 172.9) 3-2: No: 2 do, 461-2 101 ceputy sheriff of Sheridan county to| Chamberlain described the various al- poration Securities company, and the| other valuable papers, Finder ae ber flax closed unchanged and May) No. 1 northern, 47 1-2 to 54 1-2; No.|abandon a truck on which he was|ternatives which the government | Boal Wes les company, whose | _ please return to Tribune for reward, Chicago, Dec. 14—)—(U. 8, Dep. Ine" Heryester : 112 cenka lower. }2 do, 46 1-2 to 53 1-2; No. 1 dark| transporting a combine taken. under | faced. Socal pnen a) Te eee iseeree REWARD —mievretah Tap ee of Agr.)—Hogs, 22,000 including 9,000| tnt. Nick Can. : Cash demand showed a little im-| hard’ winter Montana, 46 1-2 to 48! foreclosure proceedings to Medicine| “The government was unable to 5 ere ee iy direct; moderately active, steady to 5|Int. Tel. & Tel ; provement. There was not enough|i-2: No. 1 hard winter Montana,|Lake, declaring they were staging the | Contemplate default,” he said. Soldier of Fortune | on shrost. W. G- Fulton, 917 Sunes. Pa above Tuesday; heavies up most; | Johns-Manville « durum or winter wheat in to make! 45 j-2 to 47 1-2; No. 1 amber durum,| demonstration as a protest against] “Default by the British government | ag = 140-210 Ibs., 3.00-10; top 3.15; 220-290 | Kayser (J) i Seall ashe ace Lie e ego HESS A TR Ce ae aa cs | tarecirania onc teemn ones: on a sum which they could not truth-| Faces Murder Count lbs., 295-305; pigs 2.65-3.00; packing | Kelvinator 4% | choice types of both. 51 7-8; No. 1 durum, 41 7-8 to 447-8;| Dagmar is two miles west of tha|fully say they were unable to pay WANTED—Used wheel chair. Write sows mostly 2.15-35; light light, good eee Fey ed Cash corn demand was very lim-j No. 2’ do, 40 7-8 to 44 7-8: No. 1/North Dakota boundary. would rebound all around the world.| Long Beach, Calif. Dec. 14—(P—| Pp. O, Box 146, Wing, N. D. And choice 140-160 Ibs., 3.00-is. Light epiber & Toll. 4 | ted with offerings light. Oats de-| mixed durum, 38 7-8 to 47 7-8; No. 2| Authorities said the men asserted |It might have been taken as justifi-| Formally charged with the murder| ——— weight 160-200 Ibs., 3.00-15. Medium |xroger Grocery 16% | Mand was rather stiff. Rye demand| do, 38 7-8 to 47 7-8; No. 1 red durum,| they were following the exampie of a|cation for other defaults. of Captain Walter Wanderwell, ad-| Personal weight 200-250 Ibs., 2.95-3.15. Heawy | Liquid Carboni 15. | Wa8 steady from mills. Barley tone! 3g’ 7-8, farmer at Elkhorn, Wis, who last| “It would have administered @/venturer, William James Guy, 24-|—__ aa wreigth 250-350 Ibs. 2.75-3.05. Packing | Loew's Inc. 223, | Was Slightly better. Flax offerings! Flax on track, $1.06 1-2 to $1.08 1-2;| Week engaged in a pitched battle with | Shock to the moral sense of our peo-| year-old Welsh soldier of fortune,|MAN WITH car wanted to supply sows, medium and good 275-500 Ibs., | Louis. G. & 18 | were very light again and demand] to arrive, $1.06 1-2; Dec., $1.06 1-2;|@ sheriff and deputies who had come | Ple.” Wednesday faced arraignment on| customers with famous Watkins j 2.10-60. Pigs, good and choice 100-130 |Mack Trucks 21% | was fair. May, $1.04 1-2; July, $1.03. to dispossess him of a foreclosed farm.| “It might have had a profound ef-| the complaint in municipal court.| Producis in Bismarck. Business es- 74 Tbs, 2.65-3.15. Mathieson All 165): 0 ———————} Oats, No. 3 white, 15 1-4 to 15 1-2. ‘The machine, the property of a ma-|fect on the whole conception of the| His chief alibi witness, Edward De-| tablished, earnings average $25 at Cattle, 7,000; calves, 1,500; light | Miami Copper 2u | Grain Quotations No. 1 rye, 30 1-2 to 31 1-2. chinery company under the foreclos-|meaning of obligation, public or pri-| Larm, Indian aviator, was detained| Weekly, pay starts immediately. 5) weight yearling steers, light’ heifer |Mid-Cont. Pet. 5% 4 —___ 4] Barley, ‘malting, 24 3-8 to 27 3-8;,ure proceedings, was taken at the|vate, with consequences which could | by police as a “material witness.” | Write J. R. Watkins Company, D-60, and mixed yearlings and butcher helf- | Mor pein SM | MINNEAPOLIS RANGE special No. 2, 23 3-8 to 24 3-8; No. 3,|home of C. 8. Anderson of Dagmar by| only be guessed at. | _Ovinignas Mabanes ope + PB ers, scarce, firm; cutters and commor | Mont. Ward” 14% |Minneapolis, Dec. 14—(P)— | 21 3-8 to 23 3-8; lower grades, 18 3-8; Sheriff Madsen, who turned it over}, “That course could not be con-| The Armour Creameries in| XMAS SPECIAL } cows strong; run largely steers, how-|Nash Motors 13% |p /Vbett— Open High Low Close/ to 21 3-8, to a deputy after serving the legal | templated. Bismarck are now taking in| Oil-O-Tonic combination waves, paleariey atop ena epnstarereiyE pra rey Dee. Ath 44% 43% 44% Papers to acquire possession, Some| The chancellor laid great emphasis | 7.11) h Fegan, $350. Others $5.00 and up. CHRIS- Kinds dull; undertone weak to lower; | Nat. Cash Reg. Mi fou Ged teu BISMARCK GRAIN distance from the Anderson farm the] On @ passage in the last British note holla es for the Christmas| tre’ BEAUTY SALON, 5th and Ef i | stale offerings from earlier in week a Nat. Dairy Prod. * (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co) ceputy at stopped by the group of| which insisted that tomorrow's pay-| holidays. Come in. Bdwy. Phone 42. p Gepressive influence. Slaughter cattle | Nat. Power . Date Dec. 14 farmers who forced him to abandon | .29|the truck and the combine. The de- .29| puty caught a ride to Medicine Lake 24 | and notified the sheriff. .22| Authorities said the demonstration -28% 29% .28% © .29% | No. 1 dark northern .. 4 and vealers, steers, good and phot New poone a 600-900 Ibs., 5.00-7.25; 900-1100 lbs..! ny ne & Htfd. 2 5.00-7.00; 1100-1300 Ibs., 4.50-7.00° |Nore, > Western es va No. 1 northern 13% 13% 12% .13. |No. 1 amber durum . : as 4% 14% 14 114% | No! 1 mixed durum a? excluded) good and choice (beef) 300- Parmelee Trans. Minneapolis, Dec. 14.—(#)—Wheat eration, but has not yet taken any is receipts Wednesday 53 compared to i 1200-1500 Ibs. 4.50-6.75; common. Moth Ataerican 4 medium 600-1300 Ibs., 3.00-4.50. Helf-|Northern Pacific air cee cece aaee 1,02. {No.1 red durum 39 | was led by Communists. : ers, good and choice 550-850 lbs., 4.50- | Ohio Oil ...... as 1.04% 1.04% 1.03% 1.03%} No. 1 flax 81| The combine was returned by the * “618. Common and medium 2.75-4.50 |Pac. Gas & El. : No. 2 flax . .78| farmers to the farm from which it fr oN Cows, good and choice 2.50-3.75. Com- | Pacific Light 4 121% 21% 20% 21% | No. 1 rye .15| Was taken and the truck was re- % on ahd medium 200-50, Low cutter |Packard Motor tee 23% 24K 23K 24K | Barley .. TAS RE WHEN YOU & iw an.-Am, Pet. “ + 12 Me ee ee aie oO e sheriff's office at Plentywood il and cutter 1.25-200. Bulls (yearlings |pa>“pubiix eae MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN _| Dark herd winter ‘wheat “o4| has taken the matter under consid- PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING 400. Cutter to medium 2.00-3.00 |bathe Exchange % Busine 1d professional i ————~ action. less and professional firms whose advertisements Ea eee 800-850. "eal penne, & OH ane ea f Produce Markets | appear below—you are securing for yourself the Best and common 3.00-4.50. Stocker and Phillips Fe rn 15% protein Delivered Po ATG | Smee 2 Inaugural Ball Idea and Most Reliable in Bismarck. They guarantee to feeder cae ae sae ann ches Bub are ae 2 dk north: 48% 50% .... 1. CHICAGO Rejected by Langer render Prompt and Efficient Service at Low, Rea- 500-1050 Ibs., 4.00-5.00. z z 3 dk north. 47% 49% . * sonable Prices, M medium 2.50- Pallman 20% [14% protenn Chicago, Dec. 14—(P)—A steady a Sheep, 13,000; at standstill; few Baal, ering sales around 25 lower than Tuesday's |Padio-Keith Orp. .... + extreme decline; good to choice native | Remington Rand . lambs 5.25-65 to packers; holding |Reo Motor .... u closely sorted kinds upward to 6.00.|Rep, Iron & Sil. } * Lambs, 90 Ibs, down, good and choice 5.25-6.00. Medium 4.25-5.25. All weights, common, 3.50-4.25. Ewes 90- |5! 7% 11 dk north. .48% 50% .48% 50% | tone prevailed in all produce Wednes- (By The Associated Press) THEIR FIRST AIM—: 5% 2 dk north. “ge * day and prices for eggs, butter and| Governor-elect William Langer an- § pagal TEAS TO, SATIRE i i Con Poultry ruled unrevised. nounced Wednesday that because of | sig bs % protein Butter, 5,600, steady, prices un-| present financial conditions there will “y a} Hoe Se north changed. Eggs, 1,326, steady; extra|be no inaugural ball when he takés : : CALL THEM OFTEN 30% |3 dk nirok: firsts 32; fresh graded firsts 31; cur-| office next month. 3 . rent receipts 29-30; refregerator firsts] “It is my understanding, however,” 195 |12% protein 3 ae {y eae }26%; refrigerator extras 27%. he said, “that the Women’s Nonparti- , hoice 1.25-2.50 % {2 dk north. Poultry, live, 44 trucks, steady; hens|san club will give an informal party * . 5 140: toe, poesia 19 ches Oe ae | 1% 13 de north: 10-13; Leghorn hens 9; colored springs |in honor of the elected state officiais|| Automobile Service CAPITAL TYPEWRITER For Insurance Feeding lambs 50-75 Ibs., good and 36 | rate ct 10; Rock Springs 1014; roosters 8; hen|and members of the legislature. This MAKES COMPANY And I noice 5.00-50. xe. {2 ge north. turkeys 14, young toms 12, old toms] will take place in the Memorial build- ALL FOR nd Investments 5 dl B . 21% + ae ay pas ets 10; Leghorn] ing and will be entirely informal as Work Guaranteed Typewriters, Adding Machines, Phone 1660 chickens 8%; broilers 13. to dress.” i SIOUX CITY 2 4% 5 Cheese, per Ib.: Twins, 12; Daisies,! The place of the party was changedi| Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. Supplics and Repairs F. A. LAHR Pa: abe sore et prrlea 3 te 64 Bf 12%; Longhorns, 12%; young Ameri-/ from the city auditorium to the World|] Phone 55 = Bismarck Phone 820 207 Broadway Dakota National Bank Bldg. steers and yearlings very slow; scat- a 6% ‘Moniana Winter Wheat |cas, 12%. as apnea jeulsing Lpegaue of tered early sales yearlings barely 0% iS poem NEW YORK : Exira Mane For Monthly Rates in This N More th steady; matured steers tending lower: iGouthern Rys. ciate Se 49% 50% 49% 50% |. New York, Dec. 14—(P)—Butter,| In rejecting suggestions for an in-|| “xtra Money Section OW in the tim fat she stock ope! we ewer: Standard Bran 15% lige | 8188, firm; creamery, firsts (87-91|augural ball, Langer is continuing the|| those things you XMAS PHOTO stockers and feeders slow, weal: odd |Stand. Gas. & Elec 144/32 | score), 22 3-4 to 24 1-4; seconds, 22-| precedent, established in recent years.|| no longer ‘have, lise Phone 32 got) lots yearlings up aes Pree anole |Stend: O Neg” ae 1H 49% 48% 49% | 22 1-2; centralized (90 score), 23 1-2|'The last inaugural ball occurred when || ‘°F - - ;,Use # dribune i eee. rd} j eese, , firm, unchanged. rm in . No other governor since mney pag inate tr ge: a some, pee Recrp arise all dy East ee 48% 46% 48% 8, Joan, dre ular. Mixed OAL |EDAS tinge haw apere Fg ee ee Dept. A Repi tative Will Call Phone 264 306% Main Ave. H it 13% 11 DH W or ors, stan . net), 35-36; re- ers 4.00 down, Mi , 46%, | handled receipts (43 Ibs. net), 33-34; VERNME! 7 Hogs 10,000; mostly 5-10 lower; all THe. cad deste tee | snocial parce inauning uumunl Hewe| dabei eee 1-100 Our Xmas Gift to You CAPITAL buying; shipper top 2.80 on choice 170 13 |12% protein nery selections sold from store on] Liberty ist 4%s 1 Rubbe 1 NEW & SECOND HAND STORE Ibs; packer top 2.75; bulk 150-260 Ibs, 26% |1 DH W or credit, 37-88; refrigerator, rehandled| Liberty 4th 4is 10300 CAB CO. ubber Heels 107 Sth st. 2.65-75; 260-3.20 Ibs. 2.40-65; packing 33) | HW..... 45% 47% 45% 47% | receipts, 28 1-2; mediums, 27 1-2 Treas 448 100.10. : P ia Pat op Xone Sess Penn with We buy and sell al) kinds of sowe lareely 18-816; feeder AEF Unie Stores yt TDW or Dressed poultry steady, unchanged.| ‘Treas 4510510." is eed Calne hi Capital "Shoe Hi spital Guns, Toon sent Instruments, 2.60 down. / United . 9 45% 46% 5 46% | Live poultry firm. Chickens, freight, jot 420 Broadw: © adeehoee ee er for fat lambs; other classes un- (US. Ind. Alcohol 26% |13% protein” tO ule roosters, freight, 10; exe if ; De ie, -19; , , 10; First Bank Stock 8. sa Maangtiiog Iaxibes Gebinaoie (2: . Rubber a elem Ce es oh Pree, 10e20r acks: Tight, ie Gxz| Northwest Banco 8%, RESULTS USED CARS feeding lambs salable largely 4.50-5.00. |i! pow. & Lt. Te tomers: AS ABH wtse oo! peas, 19, ey CURB STOCKS THATS WHAT YOU WANT 13) |2 amber... 45% 46% 06. sees ba 4—~ —~ -----—@| New York, Dec, 14—()}—Curb: PHONE 32 [CAGO POTATOES r oa it Kart 38% 42% Miscellaneous | / anes Cae E Only The Bismarck Tribune Want 31% (2 amber. 31% AIR IL * = 9 |, see. Bond 2 Bhace a0. ‘Ads Can Give You the Results 12% |Grade of s eth MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Standard Oil Ind. 23%. PHONE 1500 af® trading slow; sacked per twt.; a 1 durum... 37% Minneapolis, Dec. 14—()—(U. §.| United Founders 1%. ‘ Wisconsin round’ whites 75-77%; few aoe |? Guru... 385 Be OE Ea iets Bina FOREIGN EX Prin ; : 80; unclassified 67%-10; Colorado Mc- %s {1 rd-durum — .37% quiry, demand light, too few sales re- ‘CHANGE ters We offer you the facilities of a modern, up-to-date bin equipped to specialize ta, : Clures 127%; Idaho Russets 110-15, Pade, ; SOrie We SHADE Mer Soe) ee Fore, Dee ee re eotpindess GOLD LETTERING : OS oe sah aloes aM Ba |e shipments are from Previous Sotnd in dolar, others in cent || Offioe Outtitiers {| _Jeather goods af all Jecripdions. Try hls method of marking your travelieg q : loans ag te x Great Britain 3.28%; France 390%; i. + folds and other leather gor pen Peery at gl pdoiees ss Apomaee et: ostan, BOSTON WOOL Healy $4114: Germany 23.00%; Nor- BISMARCK TRIBUNE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT ne 2 mixed... 19% 21% 7 joston, . 14.) —Western | way ; Sweden 17.91%; Montreal QUALITY PRINTERS SINCE 1873 cgi midwent Ut Clow) 4. E mixed... It iam oe grown wools of é4's and finer qualities |@6.75. ! 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