. | Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE! Market Report for Wed., Nov. 29 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS: amy MIDT So) oo — 75> | STOCK MART SLEEPS || New York Stocks [NEW DEVELOPMENTS [27S aes ay ss it —.) 7 FLAPPER, FANNY SAYS: farner fg. got up @ cent a bushel and cotton Brice Mie. a ry again improved, Silver was in de-| pur; Ad: or 875%-% % ; corn unchanged to % high- is 85% 83's 8514 Pon enit ie eer, Chotce 550-750 Ibs. 5.25-6.50; common Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come U.S. PAT. OFF. e -@ , if ee a The Bismarck Tribune : |e ese ne mr. LRT GRAIN PRIGES |: 3°: F AT LOW BB Ho Want Advertisements | RAD 1 dk north. o * | a ON CHICAGO MARKET 2 dk north. Bring you results daily ... Put one to | ie Oi " Grade ot work for you today. Just phone 32 1 Boost In Domestic Gold Rate|Am. Com. 47% | Argentine Action, Increased /2 dk north: id ask f | reine Cake e-N Am: & For. Hd 5 2 GE north. and ask for a want ad taker. at e eee eee af¢| Gold Rate and Dry Weath- Grade of a| ticeable Stir Am. Bate... 4) er Are Factors - 3 horth Tri ‘ = fm Rex Set at 3 honk ribune Want Ad Rates are Low New York, Nov. 29.—(}—Stocks|Am. Roll, Mill, . 17% | Chicago, Nov. 29.—(?)—Unexpected | 14% pi wi ea cha A ee GPA. Ramm en a — routl Mmaee ith most , Am, Tel & Tel. 119% | Sovernment agricultural and financial |1 H W. pap tn she dk ‘Am: Tob. : + "gig | Polictes tended notably today to lift |18% 45c +r avid ‘gold Pde Wh boosted |A™- Wat. 17% |@tain values here. 1D ight. cents an ‘ounce, to $333 and|A™, 02! $4, | In addition, there was an advance |},2 BI% j 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 words. sterling fumped about 6 cents, Prench {Anos 18% |of 8 cents in the Washington price of |17% 2 1 insertion, 25 words tranel also ARGH SEVOPAL points, Tn (ALL Ost, 3" gold, together with further federal re- 1HW 8U% 85% 87% 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 word: the early afternoon, however. both |Atl. Ref. ... 30. | Het buying of wheat here and at other | Grade o : d 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 cords these currencies had. yielded most of Auburn Auté 44x | leading domestic centers. Uneasiness|1 D 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 45 the gains. Metal equities firmed in| Aviation Corp. 7% | was also evident over reports indicat-|1 H. 85% 84% 85% All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word tates. rm response to the gold advance and a|Se 11 Jing that abnormally dry weather |Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat 3 aet d, number of others improved mode: oe Btates winter wit bel had’ besome Hig st} | All want ads are cash in advance. Copy must be = ately, but there ana gen en in ae oa us more pronounced. ie 1R ii Heskett at a Tribune office by 12:00 noon to insure 2 pe Merah ata time. "Wheat W i 17% |, Wheat closed strong, 14-2% above | Grad bend = ‘avers! tile an irl is Denes omega ee ee sl . Borg: % Tuesday's finish, Dec. 83%-%; May |! DH aid 56 14 yi % er, Dec. 48%-%; May 51-51%; oats urum under classified display rates of 75 cents colu mand, U. 8, government securities ‘ 3 Ch 1 amber 1.00% 1.04%.98% and medi .00-5.25; cows, good insert: a and prime investment bonds sagged. ols lsd Provisions unchanged tol139 protein 300-400" carat cae cots: $004] per single ion, On an unusually small turnover, 34 4 Z amber... 99% 1.03% 1... + ]300; low cutter and cutter 1.50-2.25; shares cf U. 8, Smelting showed a 38% |Special notice by traders was taken bulls (yearlings excluded) good (beef) 2 points and Mcintyre Porcu-|Chi. & 7% [Of & sudden rise of four cents ® bush- 97% -|2.75-3.35- 7 ye out of a tay "sauing aS 4% [el in wheat prices at Buenos Aires, a ae cutter common and medium pine, Dome, Ame! 8% |Doubts were expressed, however, that BIRO, In: Sopdet Cerro de Pasco were up about 1 each, 3% 2 smal *]4.00-6.00; medium 3.50-4.00; cull and | geese 5 cs a Other gainers of around a point in-|c) 415 te yes tise of the announcement |f Jeommon’ 2.50-3.50; stocker and feed- PRIVATE maternity hospital. Mrs. cluded Allied Chemical, DuPont, U. 11% | that the Argentine government would 1 Mary Dixon, licensed 7 Cee again ee Cer cen 39. {take over wheat, corn and flax from Ge bess) [onal and choice 500- ALN AN ayn eee - oe state | WINDSHIELDS AND n Roebuek, Chrysler, Columbian Car. |Com. 8 3% Hetil aa city POS aces ® . 504-9th Street, Blmarek, N. Dak, | DOOR GLASS , Goodyear, N. Y. Central, *. 84 a WANTED? Bite A neat installed at : MGhoeing salts ranged from: 1:40 vie eeaded cont ‘end thee’ tmcterees ain ger interes:s 7.00-25; best held high- 1 298 Main Ave. Ra n.w.|| at Tibune office" Aune Carpenter Shop aS te: Te Wal oul cea dere Nervous fashion. A bearish influence Ed er; best ewes quotable around 3.00; M a if Phone 205 614 Bawy. " around Point heat cae Sit was pee ‘ aierations of|¢ 70noe lambs, @ pounds down, good and lale and Female Help Wanted! aS sessi . é choice 6.75-7.40; common and medi- A} Man or woman Tor ae - il turnover approximated only 690,000 [Crucible Stee 1g%s the grain exchange code pending at/S. yellow um, "5.00-700; ‘ewes, 80-180 pounds,|_ Automobiles for Sale |WANTED—Man or woman tor pro-| Painting and Decorating shares, ee Fr lot ns he food and choice 1.75-8.00; all weights, USED CARS tions, clubs. No. selling. © Must| “ > Penduno Manbate ? |Eatt. Kodai 78% u common anc medium 1.25-2.25; feed-| _ Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. fave: 3 selling. | Must | ce | Produce Markets | 16%, |‘aeeed after wheat, with scantiness ing lambs 50-75 pounds, good and|1029 Pontiac sedan SURREY Site oer a 0 eee AL OS SU l cement cine choice 5.50-6.10, : Plymouth coupe ss... DIMMER Orel to CHICAGO 14 — Chrysler 8 sed A en Fid. P. 4 |turns of cereals, ysler 8 sedan Write Tribune Ad. No. 5524. Chicago, Nov. 29.—(#)—Butter and Pontiac coach _—_—_—_—_—_————__ — DULUTH CASH CLOSE * = a oe ent Re MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES Duluth, Nov. —29.—(®)—Closing|i995 Ghevatey esa ee men Butter 11,174; steady; creamery- ARE HIGHER AT CLOSE cash prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark]; Ford 4 coupe si WANTED—Salesmen with cars for specials (93 score) 22%-23%; extras |Gen. Nov, 29.—()—Excite- Lo eae heaped af i nas ic Olds coach Hed ea sort work, Phone 620 ° 92 3 extra (90-91) 20%-21 |Gen. ern, 82%-83!; No. 3 dark northern, Debr for appointment. ( firsts (6080) TT; seconds (6-6) 8034-81245 No. 1 northern, 64-38%: Sica. _Work Wanted Ren Mel7; standards ( ntralis = 8 gee a teera : ee aes part: ¢ cRAa iain? Taveranionipaenernce sesses 116% 1.70% 1.76%... . [ber durum, 8844-1044; No. 2 amber|igq1 Pivmouth sedan... EXPERT WATCH areamaa—a|——“APertments for Rent firsts 24; fresh graded firsts 22; cur- Livestock CELT EMae ates abe Chevrolet coupe .. one ‘nai? price, “All ‘work: guaranteed |™OR RENT: "One untursiaied seme: Se ctead sol MLE Rew Ce, uae lvestoc! {|No. 1 mixed durum, 801,-90%; No, 2|2828 Willys Knight coach ... Beer ee ee TETE:| Gator. Riscisie tore: Pboneaed hens 8-10%; Leghorn hens 7%; Rock (Graham Paige SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK mixed durum, 80%-994; No. 1 red oo $2.00, now $1.00. Wrist’ watches| building. Available at once. Rent springs 9-10%, colored 9-10; Leghorn South St. Paul, Nov. 29.—(7)—(y, |durum, 80%. cleaned, r.cular $3.00, now $1.50.| reasonable. Inquire at the Bismarck chickens 8; roosters 6; turkeys 10-16;|Gt’ West. Sug. There a noticeable shrinkage|8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 3,200; beef} Flax, No. 1, 1.75. Main spring, $1.25. Dean E. Kysar,| Tribune office. ducks 6%-9; geese i un % |in the December open market in Min-|Cows and yearlings steady to easy;| Oats, No. 3 white, 31%-32%s. 310-4th St. 2nd door north of FOR RENT — Large, unfurnished Dressed turkeys, steady, prices un- demand less active; other matured| Rye, No. 1, 57%-59%. Montgomery Ward. apartinent: Eiccltic > tetrigirRlGe ctinnkea! Z Tuesday session and technically the{ slaughter classes mostly steady; stock- cde ete ended eed No. 2 YOUNG MAN wanted to work by! Fire place. See it before renting. re peak was regarded as much more |¢rs Tepe Lexa a steady; ak ewes anne pa i ae > 84%—~ month. F. Jaszkowiak, 419-12th st.| Phone 1313. Hit ont, Nov 8 (P Batter, a rere epee rie age nl RS ore pee wehta 88: WINNIPEG C, GRAIN Household Goods for Sale | eon wipes ee Outside peor Ob Aeady vunthatgeds the morning but there was no im-|#0me short. fed steers and medium oe For Sale | Store room and screened-in porch. ed. refrigerators: Special packs 1744-18; standards 16%-17; firsts 15%-'; sec- onds 18% -14%; checks 12%-13; other mixed colors unchanged. Live poultry irregular. Chickens, express, 10-14; broilers, express, 14- 15; turkeys, express, 21-24; all freight and other express unchanged. Dress- ed poultry steady to firm. ‘Turkeys,| Miam fresh, 11-23; other grades unchanged. Miscellaneous FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Nov. 29.—(4)—Foreign exchange firm; Great Britain demand in dollars; others in cents: Great Britain, 5.20; France, 6. Italy, 837%; Germany, 37.95; Nor- way, 26.20; Sweden, 27.05; Montreal] ©! in New York, 101.75; New York in Montreal, 98.18%. MONEY RATES Pathe New York, Nov. 29.—(?)—Call = money steady; % per cent. Time loans steady; 60-90 days %; 4 Paills mos %-1; 5-6 mos. 1-1% per cent, Prime Commercial Paper 1%. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By The Associated Press) (Over the Counter in New York) Quart Inc 8h ....... vee 133-143 GOVERNMENT BONDS Liberty 3%s, 100. Liberty first 4%s, 101. Liberty fourth 4%, 101.14. Cheese, 226,222, firm and unchang- rf Eges, 14487, firmer, Mixed colors, | K Krogery_ Grocery Liquid carbonic Loew's . Biscuit ‘| Nat. Cash R. “A* Dai . % |Provement in flour trade. The mar- ket will be closed Thursday on ac- count of Thanksgiving. December_ wheat closed two cents higher, May 1%sc higher and July 2% cents higher. December rye closed ‘sc higher and May lc higher. December barley closed %c higher and May %c high- er. December oats closed unchanged 26% land May ‘%e higher. December and May flax closed 2%c higher. Cash wheat receipts were light again ie today and government buying forced % {premiums up ‘%c more. Offerings were very moderate. Winter wheat ‘was scarce and strong. ‘ Durum wheat 'Wwas in fair demand and very scarce. Cash corn: buyers: were more ag- Ha gressive and prices were up ‘ec. The ‘able offerings were available. The {flax market tone was strong, with {good demand for the very light offers. quality yearlings down to 3.50; good to choice light yearling heifers 4.50- 5.50; medium kinds down to 3.50; cut- ter to common 1.50-3.00; few good cows up to 3.00; most: butcher cows 2.00-50; cutter grades 1.25-75 mainly; medium sausage bulls 2.00-50; com- mon stockers around 2.50 down; Calves 4,000; vealers steady with Tuesday's low close; bulk better grades 4.00 and less; few to 4.50. ‘Hogs 14,000; weak to mostly 15 low- er than Tuesday; better 160-260 lbs. 3.25-35; top 3.35; heavier weights down to 3.00 or under; most packing sows 2.60-85; better grade 100-140 Ib. suitable for killers salable 2.50-3.00; very dull demand for stock pigs; average cost Tuesday 3.31; weight 222 Ibs, Sheep 5,000; 1428 through; salable ‘supply largely natives; very little done early; packers talking ‘lower on slaughter lambs following Tuesday's late advance; sellers again asking higher; Tuesday's late bulk good to choice native lambs 6.75-7.00; around 700 fed lambs averaging 83-94 Ibs, 7.10 to packers. Dairy cattle reliable market for better grade springers at 30.00-40.00; Close | very few here suitable to bring such RR KO KKK = prices. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Nov. 29.—(7)—(U. 8. D. jA.)—Cattle 3,000; few sales light yearlings about steady; little early action on others; most bids weak to shade lower; fat she stock uneven; %|mostly about steady; stockers and feeders scarce; unchanged; small lots choice 923-lb. yearlings 5.50; some held above 5.75; large share grain feds salable around 4.25-5.25; load lots good fed heifers up to 5.25; most cows 2.00-50; low cutters and cutters 4 |mainly 1.65-2.00; few plain stockers 3.50 down. Hogs 5,500; no early sales, market ‘at standstill; sellers asking fully steady; packers bidding 10-15 lower; better grade medium and light hogs held at 3.40-50; packers bidding 3.25- 30; offerings 2.85 down for sows. Sheep 3,000; no early action; fat lambs undertone weak; other classes Winnipeg, Nov. 29.— (#) —Cash wheat: No. 1 northern 61%; No. 2 northern 58%; No. 3 northern 55%. oe No. 2 white 28%; No. 3 white CHICAGO POTATOES . Chicago, Nov. 29.—()—(U. 8. D. A.) —Potatoes, 69, on track 312, total U. 8. shipments 438; dull, supplies liber- al, demand and trading very slow; sacked per cwt. U. 8. No. 1, Wiscon- sin round whites mostly around 1.25; Idaho Russets 1.60-65; Minnesota- North Dakota Red River Ohio's 1.17%4- 25; Colorado McClures 1.55. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Nov. 29.—()—Wheat, No. 2 hard 861%; corn, No. 2 mixed 45; No. 2 yellow 46-46% ; No. 2 white 46-46%; sample grade 31-33’; new corn, No. 3 mixed 4112-43%; No. 2 yellow 4414- 45; No. 2 white oats No. 4 white 30-30%4; no rye; barley 40-66; timothy seed 5.50-6.00 cwt.; clover seed, 11.00- 13.60 cwt. TWO WOMEN SENTENCED Chicago, Nov. 29.—()—Mrs. Vivian Matthews and Mrs..Bobbie Moore, the two young women accused of harbor- ing and aiding the escape of Verne Miller while he was sought here for kidnaping, were sentenced to terms of @ year and a day in a federal woman's reformatory Wednesday. FOR SALE—Electric __ refrigerator. Terms to responsible parties. Call at 310-Ist St. or phone 1585 after 5 p.m. ___Wanted to Borrow _ WOULD store piano for privilege of using. Best of care. Mrs. V. A. Yaeger. Phone 1574. Says Fellow Priest Is ‘Disgrace, Nuisance’ Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 29.—(?)— Rev. John L. Berford, pastor of the Roman Catholic Church of the Na- tivity, Wednesday termed Rev. Charles E. Coughlin, “radio priest” of Royal Oak, Mich., an “infernal nuisance” and expressed the belief that the apostolic delegate from the Vatican would be forced to stop his “wild ranting that is a disgrace to the church.” LINTON SHIPS TURKEYS Linton, N. D., Nov. 29.—Shipment of turkeys from Linton for eastern markets for Thanksgiving trade totals led over 26,000 pounds. Hazelton shipped out 25.000 pounds during the Past week. Prices were the lowest of- fered for several years and many Yaisers are holding their birds hoping ‘for a higher price for the Christmas market. Picked Out of 1100 Beauties FOR SALE—Grey team, wt. 3000 Ibs. Well broke, also brown mare wt. 1400, well broke. Also few good un- broke horses. Will trade for mules! or cattle, hogs or sheep. Inquire at Soo stockyards. Herbert Hawley.| Phone 1055. ' | Heat, lights and water furnished, 217-8th St. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment. City heat. Hot water at all times. Second floor. College Building. See custodian or phone 1063. WE HAVE in our last carload of ap- Ples for this year Delicious, Wine. saps, Jonathans, winter bananas' and all kinds of vegetables. Bring us your poultry. Western Produce | __“Pattmenis, @ti-oth St. F" | FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- _ C0. Mandan, N. Dak. | FOR SALE: Stovewood, at farm or| delivered. Pur rabbits, raccoons, blue foxes, domesticated wild mal-| lards, young Chesterwhite boars and| FOR RENT—Well furnished front room kitchenette apartment. Also small sleeping room. Hazelhurst Apartments, 411-5th St. Phone 273. ed apartment on first floor. Gas, lights and telephone included, $25. Adults only. 306 W. Thayer. Phone 1470-R. - registered Hereford bulls. See or FOR RENT: Two large housekeep- write C. C. Turner, Box 65, Bis-| marck, “TURKEY BARREL-PAKS"—(Some-| thing new). Just received another! ing rooms. Running water and private entrance. Fully furnished. Piano, electric washer. Clean, warm and quict. 517 2nd Street. carload. Lighter in weight than or-{FOR RENT: Furnished apartment, dinary barrel and holds as much, saves express charges, weighs 12 lbs. Why not bring in your Hides and Furs and take out your Turkey including lights, water, heat, gas, telephone and washing machine. Guaranteed good and warm. Call _at 930 4th St. Barrel-Paks? Order your Barrel-|FOR RENT: Furnished or unfur- Paks Now. Wholesale or Retail. “NORTHERN” Hide & Fur Com-| pany, Brick Bldg. at corner Front and 9th, Bismarck, N. Dak. >| Plies; CAPITAL nished two room apartment. Lights, heat, gas and water furnished. 622- 3rd St. _FOR RENT: Large, three room apart- ment. Furnished or unfurnished. 612 1st St. Phone 172. i es. SuP-|FOR RENT: One room furnished CO. 207 Broadway, % block ‘Wea partment. Donwstairs. Gas, lights, Phone 820. _of Postottice, FOR SALE—New model 90 Win-| water and heat furnished. Laundry privileges. B16 Ave. B. chester 22 repeater rifle. Hexagon|FOR RENT: Three room furnished barrel will sell cheap. Also size 46! Pony fur coat. Almost new. Will; sell cheap. Phone 570-LW on Sun- : day. . __e____——— —___Houses and Flats, FOR RENT: Four room house with | bath at 1106 Bdwy. Call at 204, Ave. B. East for information. apartment. Second floor at 1014 Broadway. $25.00. Also 5 room: partly modern house at 215 South 5th Street. $20.00 per month. In- quire at 1100 Broadway. | FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ed apartment. Varney Apartments. FOR RENT—Six room house, 113 | ——— Thayer. Seven and eight room! houses with four and five bedrooms. For sale: Hay and oats at Meno- ken. Phone 905. Rest mattress. Hot water at all times, % block from courthouse. With or without board. 406-5th FRRRRER FOR RENT—Duplex. Good location at | 118 Broadway. Two bedrooms and Sleeping porch. Call H. J. Wood-; _18 Pri z mansee at 537 or 1188. |FOR RENT—Large, Migs FOR RENT—Modern five room bun-| Semi-basement room with gas fire- galow, full basement, centrally 10- Private shower and tollet, cated. Available after Dec. 1st. Phone 152-W. a Sis cana ee HOUSE FOR RENT: Near high'FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room. ge or write Obert A. Olson, Phone isearce, unchanged; packers indica- tion around 700 for best lambs, held above 7.25; bulk fat wooled lambs to ee FRE : Poet Lee creer ef aE i putes ey canna Me ; BB by Bk Bes = 170-300 Ibs,, 3.75-90; top 3.90; most lght lights 3.00-50; pigs 3.00; packing sows 2.75-3.10; light, good and choice 140-160 Ibs., 3.00-65; light weight 160-200 Ibs., 3.40- 90; medium weight 200-250 lbs., 3.75- 90; heavy weight 250-350 Ibs., 3,40-90; packing, esca FOR RENT—Good six room modern j bungalow, enclosed porch, desirable. Close, in, Immediate possession, reasonable rent. Geo. M. Register. FOR RENT—Three room house with bath. Full basement. Furnace, wa- ter, lights and garage, $16.00. In- quire at 620-21st Street. ! CE ___ ——— NOTICE—School and coun- ty warrants will be taken at par in trade for any merchan- oe ie our store. Alex Rosen Z "9; cH Eg: z RS eee i afi ital Ptetded Ba Bas se BRE é Ht F : Zink na fi rofl at © Live Poultry % | “We buy one chicken or = truck- a F Right side up or upside down, whichever way you look at them, these girls are among the two dozen most beautiful girls Hollywood directors. have been able to find in a nation-wide search for pulchritude. There were 1100 participants in a recent scramble for jobs in the films, but only 24 got. contracts. Fee u u, | j i