The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 2, 1929, Page 9

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WHEAT PRICES RISE Hoover’s Inaugural Address May Have Bullish Effect, {is Current Talk et oBTRUEEIE dana é : get 3 seit i i i it e gis Ertl s | "New York Stocks ° H e 245° P.M. Prices ~ and 0 80%, | Stlling checked the so-called “‘Hoover | HOOVER INAUGURAL MARKET’ IS CHECKED Main Price Tendency Is Down- ward as Trading Continues at a Terrific Pace New York, March 2.—(?)—Heavy profit-taking and sporadic short inaugural rally” on the stock market today. The main price was downward. Trading continued around the terrific pace set.in yesterday's '% | wild market, total sales for the two- | hour session running to shout 2,400,- % | around the 400 level. 1.25% 1.25% 1.24%. 1.24% 1,30 1.30% 1.20% 1.29% 1.33% 1.38% -1.32% 1.32% 135% 1.35% 1.34% 135 A ti 96% 96 96% 1.00% 1.01 1.01% 1.00% 1.03% 1.03% 1.087% 1.03% soee 1.05% ecee 48% 48% 5252 50 50% seve ATH cece one 110% 112% 1.11% 11% 111% 1.10% 1.10% 1.11% 1.10% 111% 111% 11.95 11.95 12.30 12.32 13.00 1.08% 1.00% 1.08% 1.09% 1.10% 1.10% 1.10 1.10% sesaivoisik Sosa, aii 108% 108% 1.07% 1.08% 2.29% 240% 248% 1.48% 248% 248% 247% 247% Pe ONAN bh WAM HB OO 43 5 000 shares. Renewed fears that federal reserve &uthorities would take further mea- sures to curtail the volume of brok- ers’ loans were an important factor in the day's selling movement. Re- vived rumor that the Fox theater in- terests had acquired. control of Loews, Inc., and another series of favorable 1928 earnings reports were the only important business developments. of the day. Radio (old stock) broke 12's points to 392% and then snapped back to Wright aeron- autical sold 7 points lower, American Railways Express and A. M. Byers 6, and National Cash Register 5. There were several outstanding strong spots. Buffalo and Susque- hanna jumped 9% points to a new high at 72. Other issues to better their previous 1929. highs were Repub- lic.steel, Patino mines,U nited States Rubber, Otis Steel, Equitable office building, American Water Works, and the Missouri Pacific issues. ‘The stock ticker was 12 minutes late at 11:50 a. m., the closing was irregular. MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, March 2—(/)—Wheat receipts today 247 compared to 201 a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotations today follow: Delivered Arrive veg 13TH O14E% 13944 O141% 135% 142% 1.29% @1.34% 1.28% @1.32% 1.27% 1.32% 1.24% @1.25% 1.24% @1.25% 1.22% @1.23% 1.23% @1.24% 1.23% @ 1.21% @1.23% 1.23% @1.24% 1.23% @ 1.20% @1.23% iter 2 dark northern 12% Protein— 1 dark northern. To arrive .. 136%@ 1234%@ 1.25%@ 1.22% @1.26% 22%. Dak. 1.22% @1.24% 1.21% @1.23% 1.22% @1.24% 1.21% @1.23% 1.25% @1.32% 1.24% @1.30% 1.23% @131% FEATURES 8:00—Theater of the Air; Vi WEeM owe hes *. ou : SAvoe Wow FEATURES 8:30—Family Party; Frances KSD WoC WOW WDAF WSB WFAA KPRC WOAI Washi 10:00—Charity Ball From KSD WFAA WKY WOW and others. to 7.50; calves top veal 13.00 to 14.00; medium veal 10.00 to 11.00; cull veal 8.00 to 9.09; heavy calves 6.00 to 7.00; canner calves 5.00 to 6.00. Sheep—Top lamos 14.50 to 15.50; heavy lambs 100 lbs. 14.00; cull lambs. 11. ewes 130 Ibs. and down 7.00 to 8.00; heavy ewes 150 lbs. and up 5.00 to $.00; cull ewes 2.00 to 5.00. Hogs—150-180 Ibs. 10. 180-200 Ibs. 10.25 to 10.40; 200-225 10.25 to 10.40; 225 to 250 Ibs. 10.25 to 10.40; 250-300 Ibs. 10.25 to 10.40; 300- 350 Ibs. 10.20 to 10.40. > ° PURPLE SWIMMERS Additional Sports | > Chicago, March 2.—(?)—Northwest- ern university's swimming team, which defeated everything it met during its recent western invasion, today held three new national inter- collegiate records. The new marks were established last night as the Wildcats smothered Minnesota, 43 32, in a dual indoor meet. % The relay team set a new mark, 1:14 2-5, in the 160-yard relay; Al Schwartz established a new record 4:57 2-5 in the 440-yard swim, and Dick Hinch broke his own national Spud Murphy Beats Filipino Scrapper St. Paul, March 2—(AP)—Bobby Tracey of Buffalo today had broken battle in which Tut had verge of the fatal count. Only the Buffalo 1,22%@1.27% | aged to 1.20% @1.25% aagaag’ Wom ag me: i cit n8 3 i 4 ae? eeee? ‘61 @ 1.05% @1.12% 106%@ 2.47% @2.56% 2.47% @2.55% a ef Halliday Cops North Branch Cage Tourney Bishop Continues Gis, WORD, MES Bare wean, Mis Se BY KG xe) 8:30—Jubilee; Al Jolson and -Star Cast—wi WAKA MOX HENBC WEPD WHE WOU SLE. 9:30—Kmpire Builders: Exploring the Rockles—WEAF W. KY! WOW. ere WDAF WFAA KPRC WOAI WEY KOA KSL KYO Hud CRACK 3 RECORDS 3 ON THE AIR ‘Sunday, Mar. 3 (Central Stendars Time} tau ON THE AIR Monday, Mar. 4 (Central rt eget Time) Alda—WEAF WGY Fer, WTMJ Wow MoWwWs WGN eM WMC 1 KHQ iC WGP YL KYA WAM WW HAS WSB OMO KGW KHY Bj skive Bande WEAR WIZ ww HAS; W. WMAG WAPD WoCO | BASKETBALL ST. MARY’S 17; GLEN ULLIN 11 Glen Ullin, Dak., March Coming out o! minutes of a game here last night, St. Mary's high school of Bismarck defeated Glen Ullin 17 to 11. Glen Ullin led for the greater part of the contest. Balzer, with five field goals and a gift shot, led the Saints, while Stoch- er was the best performer for Glen Y KOA K8L KPO /Ullin. The summary: St. Mary’s (17) Balzer, f al conconad = = a vloorowoy wloocommnd Ea gi@eseuce: ai onnoncu’ 2 ol oonmon- Hl itp saef iifce » A ustralis, March. 2.— (®}—Fidel La Barba, of Los Angeles, former world’s t defeated Billy Grime, of Australia, on points in a 16-round boxing bout. BASKETBALL SCORES Mandan Reserves 18; New Salem 14. RATZLAFF FIGHTS GREEN MTARY ESCORT 1S PROVIDED LINDBERGH AFTER BANDIT RADDS Fear Guerilla Elements Intend- ed Harm to Famous Bird- man and His Fiancee Athletic Holdout A Batteries Open Practice Session UELP WANTED MALE BIG beans WORK Fares mediately, enclosing stamp. South- ern Cross, 2052 West Davison, De- troit, Mich. MAN WANTED—Rellable, energetic, well acquainted in his locality. No investment. No experience—just your time.. Big pay. DAVIS bela CO., Dept. 52, Kansas City, Ok WANT—Renter for any part section 33 near Glencoe. Buildings, hay- land, small pasture. % crop plan. Can summerfallow part. Give bank references. Kratt, Sheldon, N. D. COLLECTOR to distribute” patented product to stores in your county. Experience unnecessary.. No séll- ing. Should net $70 weekly. Fac- tory, Box 173, Florin, Pa. : WANTED—Man who knows fara Ufe to travel in country. Steady work. Good profits. McConnon & read Dept. B-77; Winona, inn, ui during winter months, big demand, good _ wages. Fret catalog. Moler Barber College. Fargo. N. D.. Butte. Mont. WANTED—Young man to work by the month. Francis Jaszkowiak, 419 Twelfth street. FEMALE HELP WANTED GIRL WANTED—To assist with gen- eral housework.” No washing or cooking. 802 Ave. B. WANTED—Experienced cook. Write to Logan Cafe at once, Napoleon, No. Dak. SP FOR RENT—Two large front sleep- ing rooms, newly furnished. Close in. Also furnitute for sale. Phone 1066 after 4:00 p. m. FOR RENT—Large front room, windows, hot water hei Gentlemen preferred. street. Phone 999-W. GOOD SIZED, well furnished front room with kitchenette and closct for light housekeeping. 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping, in modern home. 335 Fourth street or phone 627-R. FOR RENT—Room suitable for two girls in home of young married Dal Also garage for rent. Phone FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room in modern home. Call 419 Seventh street or phone 977: R RENT— ed sleeping room in modern home. Call at 401 Ninth street or phone 1156-J. two close in, 10 Fifth CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES i 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in ad- vance. Copy should be received by 9 o'clock to oa insertion same day. . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE lar manufacturer; no cash required; big sample outfit free; sell paints. varnishes and roofing with money- back guarantee; direct. to user on long, easy terms; earn k‘3 commis- sions easy; permanent position, ex- clusive terr:tory, Adams Paint <c., Dept. K-8, Cleveland, O. SALESMEN—Mai jaily showing new amazing household device that washes, dries windows, sweeps floors, cleans -walls, scrubs, mops. Cleans autos. Very attractive price. Over 100 per cént profit. Harpers Dept. 133, Fairfield, Towa. SALESM! Make, $75-$150 week sure. Sell quality guaranteed wool- en clothing to consumer, Exclusive territory. Represent oldest house. Best line for 1929. Write NORTH- ERN WOOLEN CO., Dept. 14, Fer- gus Falls, Minn. SALEMAN—Over 30 wanted by estab- Mshed company to work on leads di rectly to business and professional men. Salary or drawing account basis. Mr. Sawyer, 205 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. ‘0 ern home. Newly decorated and sewing lamp, Perfection oil range, and bed, ; all practically new. Also a mirror, 24 by 48 inches, dresser, rugs and other articles. 404 Tenth street. Phone 745-' BEAUTIFUL bedroom fast set, new $15, sectional case $15, mohagany library $12, sewing machine $15, new elece tric washer, new gas range, fruit jars, 2 boys bicycles $15 each. $36. Fifth or phone 630-W. aes FOR SALE—Dining room set, dresses er, library table, electric stove, like. new, Maytag washer, vacuum clean er, full size bed, rocker, 6 cabinet. Call at 115 First street, FOR SALE OR RENT—A style piano, terms if desired. Phone 960-J or call at 1026 Eighth street. nicely furnished. Conventent to | IX school and capitol. Reasonably @riced. Call at 818 Seventh street or phone 300-W. FOR RENT—A small front apart- ment in Person Court. Present tenant desires to sell complete fur- nishings to renter. Phone 1213 or _call at Apartment 7, ‘Person Court. FOR RENT—Two room apartment furnished for light housekeeping. Also single room. College Bldg. Phone 183. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Everything furnished. Close to capitol. 930 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Apartment at the Woodmansee. H. J. Woodmansee. FOR RENT—Apartment. Inquire at Tribune office or phone 32. FARM LAND FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home. Close in. Call at 403 Third street. FOR RENT—Light housekeeping Tooms in modern home. Call at 419 Front street. = iy room, suitable for two, private entrance. Phone 921. HOUSES AND FLATS rR modern six room house with bath, built-in fea- tures, full basement and garage. Good location. If sold for cash will sacrifice, otherwise part payment and terms. Write Tribune, care of Ad. No. 24, FOR RENT—New upper duplex, two bedrooms. Good location. Vacant March 12th. Phone 962 or call at 211_W. Rosser after 5:30 p. m. RENT— house, immediate 480 or call at 806 Barberry Eradication Reported Unfavorably An appropriation of $5,000 for barberry eradication work will be re- ported upon unfavorably by the hor-e ticns committee of the state , the committee decided to- day. A minority of the committee, however, will recommend the appro- priation for passsge. Four bills rescived unfavorable ac- tion in the house state affairs com- mittee. nese iiclude a bill to ro- quire a patent: locking device for cei tags to automobiles and a bill to join the offices of possession. Phone First street. train | county judge and clerk of court in fi Ber ff S H lili 7 ihe: 2 Ee i i : t i I iL ig countiss under 10,000 population. The house tax c-~-mittee completed its list of bills for the session, recom- mending among others a measure to make personal taxes a lien on real ae upon resolution of tac county Critz Cheers Mates Reporting for Duty Orlando, Fla. March 2.—(7)—If the Cincinnati Reds needed anything to rejuvenate their spirits prepara- tory to opening of the 1929 season they had it today. “Hughey Critz, the tle baseman, e his E i TRADE 33 acre farm Oregon 2 miles from town for North Dakota land, prefer Burleigh or Kidder. Address particulars. E. Schudeiske, Young- tow: Dak. FOR SALE—306 acre good improved farm 4 miles from Hebron, N. Dak. For particulars and price write Box 33! WANTED—Hear from owner good farm for sale, Cash price, particu- lars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. SONAL TOMACH ULCERS, Gas sut- ferers, get rid of your pain! Quick relief guaranteed. No diet! Val- uable booklet sent free. Udga Med- icine Co. 2153 Dakota Bldg. St. Paul, Minn. ROOM AND BOARD room | SLEEPING ROOM and board in modern home. Call at 406 Sixth or phone 431, Kings’ Grandsons FOR SALE—Single dial Atwater - Kent radio, $38.00, at 429 Sixteenth street or phone 726: sf . WANTED—Good f Transfer Co. FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM modern Fourth street, including bed rooms, full basement, 75 foot frontage, building space 2 another house, near schools, 4,300, on terms. FIVE ROOM modern stucco house, 2 . bed rooms, oak floors, full base- ment, fine condition, near schools, _ on Fifth street, garage, for $5000. - SEVEN ROOM modern house Eleventh street, 4 bed rooms, front .- and rear porches, full e east front, for $4200, on time. SIX ROOM modern floors, for $4000, on time. re SIX ROOM modern stucco bungalow, .., new, 3 bed rooms, south front, on - pavement, hardwood floors, desire _. able, for $4100. z SEVEN ROOM modern house, 3 bed rooms, sleeping porch, built-in fea- tures, close in, garage, for $5800, ox é DESIRABLE 50 foot lot on Sixth street and other desirable lots, GEO. M. REGISTER. CALLS FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the — school board of Gibbs Schoo! No. 32, until 8 p,m. March 9, 1939, for bi to haul schoo! comply with require: — s right to reject eny, By order of school board. F. H. TRYGG, 2/26-28; $/2-5-7 Clerk.

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