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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1929 LOW DEMANDS BRING if New York Stocks ILVE STOCK MARKET | FEATURES ON THE ro a % HELP WANTED MALE WANTED—Ambitious, —_ indust=!cus person to introduce and supply the 2:45 P.M. Prices \ (Central Standard Time} demand for Rawleigh een |. Chem. :00—Bingers: Orchestra WEAF WGY WTAM WWS Krw KSD Prod Emmons and Nor 1 PRICES DOWN 2: RRACTIONARY' | ~neserenfinrasetisicoumueman| | Sis ea ot ge KOA KPO KGO KFI KGW KOMO KHQ i Gute ‘ Am, Loco ... $:30—R. A etORAMs Famous, Recording Artiste WABC WADC er nearby towns or rural districts. Aan, a a GaN ete eae ks EOEE RT Geach wees | | $s hoo a’ montn oe mere lea i Am, Bugar .. : lays Another Complete Re- TA Sus rs : wlelg set buss uments a SBEs| vorsal ot Form at call | | “ERE Rene MEME Ese wa0, orae mgr | | ieee to elon pe ing Special Session Help | 4™- a Bet} Mgt! WLAC KTSA WLAC WDOD WBRC WREC WDSU KRLA KFJF qUoek Octet, lee. and Beraies Money Is Marked Up Methods—everything you need, Profits increase every month. Low- 90 Cents Per Inch u est prices; best values; most com: 0.10. Stags 9.00 to 9.75. UPLIFT OF FARMER en service. W. T, Hecht te Co} |} All classified ads are cash in ad- s, Min Ibs. ox eee Minn. |] vance. Copy should be received Minneapoltey beareh aes er 8. ; ith who van sell |} by 9 o’clock to insure insertion D. A.)—Potatoes: Light wire in- URGED 10 ROTARY fn ean beiecoaht oils, be same day. uiry, demand and trading farm trade. An unusual opportun: |} - heat eae ia aie ity. Previous experience unneces- THE : ket ott Agi) delivered nti sary. In answering, state territory BISMARCK TRIBUNE and St. Paul rate, sacked cwt., Round preferred. The Lennox Oil & Paint PHONE 82- Whites U. 8. No. 1 and partly graded, Co., Dept. Sales, Cleveland, Ohio, few sales, mostly around 70 cents. yeah TWO MEN in each county with cars Rally Quotations Chicago, March 6—()—Grain values turned upward today after an early ‘setback, but the rallies failed ‘to hold well. Eastern interests were {credited with buying wheat future de- liveries, and there were indications of @ cold wave which might catch a & large part of the domestic winter i territory without snow protection. 350 10.75 to 11,00. Packers 9.50 to New York, March 6.—()—The stock | ) another complete market displayed | reversal of form today, briskly and then turning reactionary Money rate was marked 10 points. the call money rate was by only a moderate call- Tecently have j yf Some Illinois reports said numerous q fields of winter wheat are Cregg ee Lam L eek N to sell for us ey the country one REAL ESTATE ably around Princeton, Ill. . There a Moure Lawmaker Says New| trade for produce. Make good vine also advices of alternate thaw- chi oe Spee eit he 8D y wages every day. Write Harpers, | FIVE ROOM bungalow, modern, lawn ing and freezing in the southwest. ay coer ae iy a Morale Can Be Implanted Fairfield, Iowa. { shrubbery, Al condition, cheap Wheat closed nervous %4c to isc net —! - beget Pai todd non nt Beks +] at $3880. lower (March 121% to 1.21%, May track 243 cars; total U. 8. shipments by Aid City Schools ROOT, Bar OREMUAE, BORE . ham | BIVE ROOM bungalow, new, -can be Wieonain sarced round whites by ia eactaeeea Free catalog. Moler Barber College|| finished to suit buyer, reasonable} terms, | 100; Minnesota and North Dakota| 4 Plea for implanting a better} Fargo ND. terms, $5000.00. 5 1.255% to 1.25%, July 1.28% to 1.28%, September 1.391); corn unchanged to %c off (March 94%, May 98% to 985%, July 1.01% to 1.01%, September 1.02%); oats %c to %c down (March 45%, May 4815, ae ae cohen e Sep- tember 46%); ions un- changed to a tise of be. Gt. N. Ir, Orectis ; Buying power gave out when shorts | Greene Can. Cop, =~ (#were in and prices weakened toward | Hudson Mot. . © - the close, averaging 1-8 to 1-4 cent | Int. Com. Eng. down for the day. Corn also dropped | Int. Harvester . ©) _ late in the session, closing unchanged | Int. Mer. Mar. Pfd, © to 1-8 cent down. Other grains ex-|Int. Nickel .... 3 cept rye finished weaker. Int. Tel. and Tel. y Downturns in wheat values here | Johns M’'ville were associated not only with re-| Kennecott .. 4 ports of price cutting abroad but| Kolster Radio . ‘ were also affected by figures show-| Kroger Groc. ing about 110,000,000 bushels. More | Mack Truck . wheat in this country than at this| Marland Oil . time last year. Important foreign | Mex. Seab. Oil , demand for United States wheat con-|M. K. & T. tinued lacking. Mo. Pac. . a Helping at times today to rally the | Montg. Ward wheat market were Washington mes- | Nash Motors . sages indicating that the time when | Natl. Cash Register the extra session of congress would | N. Y. Central .. be called is to be not later than April| N. Y., N. H. é& Ht 15, and that the administration farm | Nor. American relief bill will be ready April 10. Talk ¢Was also current in some quarters that a resumption of the eastern buying would turn prices upward. Corn had a dip early but good buy- ing developed profit-taking and sell- ing against offers checked the ad- vance. The cash corn trading basis was steady to 1-2c higher, with of- ferings small. Oats were active and | Sears Roebuck unsettled. Provisions reflected néw | Sin. Con. Oil sacked round whites 80 to 85; sacked | Morale in the farmers of North Da- WANTED—Young man to work by SEVEN ROOM modern house, new, Red River Ohios 1.00 to 1.10; Idaho} kota was made by Senator W. D.| the month. Francis Jaszkowiak, 419| sarage attached, can be finished to sacked Russets 1.40 to 1.60, fancy|Lynch, of La Moure, at the Rotary| Twelfth street. suit buyer, $7500.00. shade higher. luncheon at noon today. He stressed | ————— aes | FOUR ie one ates a bath, full FOREIGN EXCHANGE tliat Ete stibott ett APT a) S pr F sales | SEVEN ROOM house, just off paving, New York, March 6.—()—Foreign | Which succeeding farming generations | “man able to handle. Close con-| east front, modern, basement gar- , exchanges easy; demand Great Bri-|Wwould bring enlightenment to the| tracts. Nothing to sell. Earning} age, new, at less than cost, $6200.00.| HEDDEN REAL ESTATE France 300’; Ttaly 423%; | agricultural classes, and he argued| possibilities practically unlimited. | FrvE ROOM modern bungalow, spick AGENCY ! that it was the duty of better-school-} Ref. required. International Credit | and span, south front, sun porch, 3 City lots, homes, farm lands. ed communities to let the farmer's bani edad Mills Bldg., San Fran-| ed rooms, $4900.00. Webb Block children in to share their facilities. TERRES Cre teann me ROOM AND BOARD MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES This was an argument that de-| _ FEMALS WKLP WANTED | Puuselaw. choice location, | fire AND BOARD in Minneapolis, March 6.—(AP—U. 8. hace ieee et oat he | WANTED—Woman 35 years of age| Clectric range, all “complete and| ome. Close in, 9850 per week, Dept. of Agri.)—Potaotes—light wire |‘ciature. ‘The senator wns stipbosed or over to do housework. Modern! practically new, most excellent con-| Phone 1416, inquiry, demand and trading slow, ‘ < conveniences. Phone 493. dition, $6800.00. FURNITURE FOR GALS to be talking from a legislative stand- market dull. Carloads delivered sales, |; aoe is freight only deducted, Mi lis Point and it was thus and from the BUILDING LOTS; hundreds of them ; ; ROOM! BENT and Gt. Paul fate. ewt., round | VeWPoints of service and cooperation wide in all parts of the city, many of whites U. 8. No. 1 and partly graded that he came to speak of the school ished is them on monthly payments. subject. room in modern home, suitable for | REAL ESTATE: business the with street production for the whole | few sales, mostly around 70 cents. | He said those of the towns and! two, private entrance. Also wanted past year has po the best since industry ‘ranging from 90 to 95 per ' i duofold, cent. National Selina Sheen eenounces CHICAGO PRODUCE cities which oppose throwing their} by gentleman, a man to shareroom.| 1918 and 1929 will show a much dresser, rugs and other articles. Call school facilities open to the farmers’ Oall at Second street or phone} further 5 treet. Phone the acquisition of 11 southern stores, Chicago, March | 6—(P)—Butter tenidren forget that their own chil-| 909-R. . with tha banieet eae in tan og cro ——: and dividends were inaugurated on | lower; recelpts 4038 tubs; | creamery | dren's interests are involved. One un- | FOR RENTSUnfmnIshed OF PAR BER) the common stock of the National | extras 49%; standards bag extra educated farmer has just as much! furnished room for light housekeep- F. E. YOUNG. Rubber Machinery company. firsts 48 to 4814; firsts 4612 ke 4 weight at the ballot box as an edu-| ing in modern home. Hot water APARTMENTS ——_ cated city man. Why not try to theo MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE s y heat, hot water at all times. Call Minneapolis, March 6.—()—Wheat ‘ Speaking of success in getting laws educate the farmer equally as well? | at 404 Tenth street or phone 745-W. room apt. in mod- FOR RENT—Roo! itable for two} 2 home. Newly decorated and receipts today 254 compared to 245 a enacted, he reminded the Rotarians | “0% iM meee wpecings te ele nicely furnished. Convenient to year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat that enactments are not ideal be-| 8! sepa ecoe TM school and capitol. Reasonably . Also garage for rent. Phone and coarse grain closing quotations MINNEAPOLIS FLQUR cause they are the product of com-| Couple. he priced. Call at 818 Seventh street today follow: Minneapolis, Minn., March 6.—()— | promise, and it is surprising how aid Four blocks west of postof-| or phone 300-W. vered Flour 10c lower. In carload lots, fam- | jassable they really are in view of} Ce; — ain oe Arrive | iny patents quoted at 720 to 7:30 al fpcape they, Tea labeateeoese legis- | GOOD SIZED, well furnished front ip fo tescaal Ngee taper « 1.33% 1.48% | barrel_in 98 pound cotton sacks. lation. room with kitchenette and closct : di f \ “ Very desirable downtown location. , advances in quotations on hogs. South, Fao * 130% @1.8 Silman. eee The luncheon was parting day for} for light poe 411 Fifth) Available March 15th. Inquire at ~ WHEAT PRICES STAGE St. Oil NJ 2 dar! 1.31% @1.38 A eee Simpson, who is going to Min- 3 one 273.____________| 304%; Main Ave., front apartment. ' ONE-CENT ‘COLD’ RALLY St. Oil NY neapolis to headquarters of Gamble- rnished sleeping room FOR RENT—Apartment, large sitting 1 % % CHICAGO POULTRY Robinson there. Judge Christi 1.25% @1.303 . Judge lanson} in modern home. Call at 419 124% r % ae 2 Eonatel Pender Pn pr| spoke the club's farewell sentiments} Seventh street or phone 977-W. Seapets Hliaireiteetrertopar i 1.23% 1.28% | ¢6 39: springs 34; turkeys 30; roosters |e FOR RENT—Large sleeping room on| to capitol. Phone. 1352 or call at 23; ducks 24 to 20; geese 21 Arnot came back into te ford win | SfoUnA, floor, Call at 416 Sixth | 602 Third st " appropriate welcome and Reuben | — feet of Phone 141-R. FOR RENT—A furnished light house- CHICAGO CASH SALES Theodore Chalman, local manager of |FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, | keeping apt. in modern home, or a Chicago, March 6.—()—Wheat No.| Montgomery Ward & Co., and Ed suitable for two, private entrance.{ 2 or 3 room apt. on first floor. For 3 1.13; sample grade hard durum | ward Orson Mundy, manager of the | Phone 921. 2 adults only. 614 Eighth. 00; No. 2 Lucas store, also were welcomed into; FOR — RENT—Unfurnishéd light | FOR REN ‘wo room apartment 3 mixed 1.21%; to 1.22. membership by George Bird, who} housekeeping rooms, 219 Second; furnished for light housekeeping. Corn No. 4 mixed 9112c; No. 2 yel- | spoke on the theme of better under-| street. Also single room. College Bldg. low 99c; No. 3 mixed 121% to 1.22. | standing of each other attained in | <emeeeeeseeenemees Phone 183. % i No. 4 mixed 9114c; No. 3 white | Ro! membership. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Three room nicely fur- J.C. Taylor, president of the club, | #OR -SALE—Four room partly mod: i rt . Oats No. 3 white 4614 to 49c; rye | read an invitation to enter the tele. | "CO SALE—Four room partly mod: nished apartment, $30.00 per month. 2 - 01 no sales; barley 57 to 74c; timothy | graph bowling tournament of the ern home, 2 years old, property ar- Call fio 1014 Broadway or phone Winter wheat was quiet and steady. seed . seed 23. nsas ranged for raising chickens.|_499-M. Durum was slow and casy. | Mer Cons: 3100. ie ane cues ag porn Ayal orret par deerigate Thoroughbred chickens for | sale. | FOR RENT—Furnished apartment on Corn offerings were moderate, and Point, Mississippi, and called atten-| ‘!80 Lloyd baby buggy. Phone} first floor. Heat, light and water s was steady to firm. CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE 282 LATE CHICAGO PRODUCE _| tion to an article on the Fort Lin-| °88-M or call at 715 ‘Twenty-first | furnished. Phone 858. 415 Man- Minneapolis, March 6.—(?)—Promise | Studebaker of a cold wave gave wheat prices a|'Texas Corp. . 1-cent rally today. Opening was firm, |'Tex. Gulf Sulphur . but scattered liquidation brought on | Tob, Products ..... by Tuesday's weakness caused a set- | ‘Twin City Rapid Transit back. A creeping advance followed.| Union Pac. .. 2 Firmness in corn was a help. U.S. Rubber . 4 Corn had a tardy opening but! U.S. Steel . ad turned strong. Oats dipped ‘ic early,| vanadium : but recovered. May barley broke 1c} Vic, Talk. Mach. i ‘early and recovered part way. Rye! warner Bros. "i futures ‘were slow and firm. May | Westh. Elec: () flaxseed broke 1c early and rallied Willys-Over. . slightly above Tuesday’s close. Woolworth . Cash wheat offerings were fairly| wright Aero . large and demand was indifferent. | amn, ‘Woolen. ats were quiet, except for choice. Chicago, March 6.—(?)— a Chicago, March 6.—(?)—Former |coln training camp by George B: street. & _ dan. eieee Rye was in quiet to fair demand. Open High Low Close price levels were maintained in but-| in the Cloverieaf. "4'| por RENT—AIl modern house. Very FOR RENT—Apartment at. the Barley was in quiet demand and| Wheat— ter. Eggs were offered freely and| Ray Bergeson spoke of the Minot | Close in. Call 233 daytime, and| Woodmansee. H. J. Woodmansee. prices were at 58¢ to 7c. |March .... 121% 1.22% 1,21 121% prices averaged a shade lower. Poul- convention trip, announcing that| 862-R after six o'clock. A fine) BOR RENT—Apartment. Inquire al 1.25% 1.27 1.25% 1.25% : try was firm in tone. Paul Harris, who had the inspiration} home. Write Tribune, care of Ad.|" ‘yinune office or phone 32. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK 1.284% 1.29% 1.281% 1.28% 2 —— ~ that germinated. into the Interna-j} _No. i South St. Paul, March 6.—(AP-U.S. 3 1.30% 1.31151.30% 1.30% + Benes RANGE CF CARLOT SALES tional Rotary clubs, 23 years ago,|FOR ip FOR SALE D.A.)\—Cattle: Receipts 2,800, Steers and yearlings in moderate supply. 95% 94% 94% Undertone weak to lower on all lines. % 99% 98% 98% ‘ne load medium weights early 11.75; x 1.02% 1.01%: 1.01% bulk salable 11.50 downward. She ee 1.03% 1.02% 1.02% stock and cutters dull; fat cows, com- upper x, two Minneapolis, March .6.— (AP) —| would be at the conference and would | bedrooms. Good location. Vacant |SEVEN ROOM modern house on 118% @1.20% Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat| Speak. He pleaded “for a 100 per cent! March 12th. Phone 982 or call at Fourth street, including at least 3 ABN —No. 1 dark northern 1.28% to 1.43%; | attendance from Bismarck. 211 W. Rosser after 5:30 p. m. bed rooms, full basement, east front, 1.17% @1.19% | No. 1'northern 1.20% to 1.36%; No. 2| President Taylor commented on Ck “you 75 foot fi buildi: fc the ft FOR SALE—By owner. If you are foot frontage, ing space for |. : , | mixed 1.02% to 1.26%; No. 2 durum} the fact that it was farewell day for |" interested in a real bargain in a| another house, near schools, for + 1.18% @1.20% | 1.98; No. 2 amber durum 1.33; No. 1| members of the legislature who have small furnished home, call 831-w. | 4.300, on terms. mc and medium grades, 8.25 down; M5% 46% 45% + 1.17% @1.19% | mixed winter 1.21%. been attending the luncheons, and | ee nee ets< i. izamcz | FIVE ROOM modern stucco house, 2 cnparable heifers 8.50 to 9.50; cut- 14855 49% 484 48% Corn—No. 4 yellow 86%; No. 6 white| he said the club would with regret | HOUSE FOR RENT—Close in. Imme- |" 04 toons oak floors, full base- ters 5.50 to 6.75. Bulls steady, 8.50 to sf 49 48% 48% . 1.22% @1.29% | 99; No. 5 mixed 81%. see them leave soon. Among those| diate possession. Phone 1104. ment, fine condition, near schools, 8.75 for bulk medium grades. Stock- : ; 47 46% 48% : 1.21% @1.27% |" Ogts—No. 3 white 45%. present were Senator Frank Ployhar, | “7 = ——"|_ on Fifth street, garage, for $5000. ers and feeders unchanged. Calves: 9 i Rye—No. 2 1.02%. Valley City; Senator W. D. Lynch, La}_____FARM LAND ____| sn Gon modern house, Receipts 3,700. Vealers, quality con- 08% 1,00 1.07% 1.07% + 1.20% @1.28%| Bariey—No. 2 62 to 68. Moure; Senator W. 5. Whitman, | TRADE 33 acre farm Oregon 2 miles |~ Fleventh street, 4 bed rooms, front sidered, 25¢ to 50c higher. Good lights A 1.103% 1.09% 1.09% + 1.19% @1.24% | Flax No.1 2.45 to 2.52. Grand Forks; Senator J. G. Forbes,| from town for North Dakota land, and rear porches, full basement, 14.50 to 15.00. R 1.10% 1 1.09% os 1.17%6191.22% Wahpeton; Senator Walter. -Bond,| prefer Burleigh or Kidder. Address east front, for $4200, on time. " Hogs: Receipts 16,000. Lights and x +: BOSTON WOOL Minot; Senator James Cain, Dickin-| particulars. E. Schudeiske, Young- SIX ROOM modern bungalow on butchers. opened around 20¢ to 25c 15 12.15 12.10 1210 Boston, March 6.—(#—Wool, shot |509; Roy Baird, Dickinson; Victor| town, N. Dak. Eleventh street, 3 bed rooms, full 1247 1340 12.45 00% @1.03% | combing 64's and finer territory wools | Moynier and William Fricke. FOR SALE—306 acre good improved] basement, east front, hardwood 12.82 12.75 1280 oa ® | 1.00 to.1.05 scoured basis. RAY BURGLAR ALARM farm 4 miles from Hebron, N. Dak.| floors, for $4000, on time. 13.12 ——_—__—_ For particulars and price write | SIX ROOM modern stucco bungalow, 9735@1.00% | - WINNIPEG WHEAT CLOSE London.—An Invisible foe to burg-| Box 331, Hebron, N. Dak. new, 3 bed rooms, south front, on 1 101% @1.02% lars, infra-red rays, is being exper i- | esses — eS pavement, hardwood floors, desir- 13.75 3a - 14.25 arrive .. +++ 100%@ mented with here. The rays are in- Lost able, for $4100. Coarse Grains : visible, and can be thrown across an LOST—Lady's brown leather hand-|SEVEN ROOM modern house, 3 bed 14,25 |3 yellow corn + 90@ O11 entire room or across a doorway. bag between corners of Ave. B and| rooms, sleeping porch, built-in fea- 14.52. TO arrive .. der. When an object passes through the! Hannafin Ave. to Second. Con-| tures, close in, garage, for $5800, on 15,02 |* yellow corn. Tays an electric circuit is broken,! tained two $20.00 bills and a P. O.| terms. 15.62|_ To arrive .. CALL MONEY RATES causing the ringing of alarms. money order for $20. Finder re-| DESIRABLE 50 foot’ lot on Sixth yellow corn. New York, March 6.—(#)—Call turn to Tribune or phone 1497. Re-| street and other desirable lots. yellow ; high 12; low 8; ru It requires more than a century for | GEO. M. REGISTER. money stronger; 4 é ward. ing rate 8; time loans firm; mixed|® cedar tree to grow large enough | ——————_~> > — collateral 60-90 days 7%; 4-6 months | ‘© Yield # 30-foot telephone pole. stole from the government. Lieuten- 7%; prime mercantile paper 5%. W, IT ¢ ant Ervine R. Brown disappeared five years ago with $124,036.15, a battle- . ship payroll. His wife prevailed upon > Heads Rail M surrender and return $85, July 215; Sept. 219; Dec. 223. paid the government all she could > spare from support of herself and STANDARD OIL CLOSE . The Waitt bill providing for an ad- | three children. She gave the govern- 4 5 z ditional cent tax on gasoline was; ment her jewels and bonds. Both she and her husband are now work- ing in a restaurant and continuing to repay. The story was revealed in An attempt to place a portion of | the filing of a technical suit by the the added tax in the highway de-| government to liquidate the bonds i 2 3 i heat— ~ © 1.21%-1.21% 1.20% 1.20% 1.23% 1.28% 1.22% 1.22% coseae, 126% 125% 1.26% 1.26% 1.06% 1.05% 1.05% 105 1.04% 1.04% 46% 16% 45% 45% S5% 3 Es El 1] 2 5 sk 7 ce Fe ee E THM Ht H & g, z f i HE it ‘1; 3 i 3 M6 48% 45% 247% 2.48% 247 248 2.48% 2.48% 247% 247% : i F i : i 3 : i i | i3 a2 ; heifer 85% partment failed id all the added gems. Lid oe on a oe 81% Not tax will go beck to the counties in an To arri which it was collected as recommend- A, ed in the original bill. MINOT COLD SPOT’ Open High. Low Close} Fargo, Icelandic Nation Paid 1.07% 1.08% 1.07% 1.07% | 12.50; good Tribute by N. D. Solons 1,00% 1.00% 1.08% 1.09 | dium steers 5 s 2 5 Honor to the Icelandic nation was paid by the North Dakota house of Recaperniations vender. upon con- sidering a resolu send greetings from the North Dakota legislature to the legislative assembly of 1.06% 1.01% 1.06% 1.06% + 105% 1.07% 105% 1.06 H 4 SF H i I fi ie Z Bg § i Eg : reef Mm tf aT | tH HE fil? it i S e Viddddddaa x g fi iil a4 i H / ake 3 f