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~ CLASSIF IED WHEAT PIGS PALL (few Yor wore ‘T/STOCK PRICES DROP DESPITE PURCHASES ji s='# Relative: Firmness. of Liverpool . Quotations Has Little Ef- fect on Market Chicago, March 33.—(AP)—Adjust- ent of wheat values here to corre- ith demand stricted largely to previous specu’ tive sellers who were corresponding week last yea.. Meanwhile, no ex- port clearances whatever of domestic Curtiss wheat were announced today, and crop advices were One of the factors mentioned as tending to induce letting go of future deliveries of wheat is calling of col- lateral loans on securities: Reports were in circulation today that a large pyre of the open interest in wheat is believed to be for holders of securities, and that the attitude of the banks in regard to securities might have forced liquidation of grain in order to pro-. tect stock accounts. According to other authorities, the backbone of fearishness regarding wheat is the large domestic visible supply, about 55,000,000 more than was in sight a year ago. Friends of higher prices contended today, how- ever, that this showing is largely compensated for by the fact that wheat of contract quality is 2ic a bushel lower than at this time last year. Corn was somewhat firmer earlier, but weakened later. Oats eased with: other grain. Provisions were slightly ier responsive to action of the hog market. ‘gWheat closed ‘nervous, 1%c to 2c a bushel net lower, (March 1.18%, -May ‘3 to 1.22 to 1.22, July 1.24% to |. Sept. 1.26% to 44). “Corn %e to ‘ke off, (March 92%,|Penn May 94% to %i, July 97% to 7s, Sept. 83%). Oais finished unchanged to down, (March ~ May 46% to %, July|Radio 45%. Sept. 43% And paral unchanged to a set- back of 17c. WHEAT HAS SHARP LIQUIDATING BREAK Minneapolis, March 23—(?)—Wheat had another sharp liquidating break today. Weakness of Friday induced scattered selling and the market aropped into stop-loss ground, slip- ping with only small rallies on short covering and support in the way of buying on a scale down. ~Minneapolis futures broke a frac- tion early, rallied a, shee 1 above last close and sumped 2c, later breaking to a new low for the day, 2 5-8 to 2 3-4c under Friday's close. Corn started firm but weakened, going 1c below Friday's close. Oats sagged a fraction.. May rye slumped 3 1-2c but had a quick part-way ral- ly. Barley futures were weak. May flaxseed dipped 1 1-2c. Cash wheat offerings were light and good milling quality was steady to firm. Winter wheat was dcarce and steady to firm. Durum offer- ings were small. Corn was in light supply and de- Uneasiness Created by An- nouncement at Faderal Re- - serve Board Meeting New York, March 23.—(AP)—Heavy Uquidation developed in todiiy's stock irket, down # tT ptt neil of te uneasiness created by the + 1.23% @ 1.295, 1.22% @1.26% | 4, lr 1.19% + 117% @1) + LSR@1L1ITH 116% @1.17% 3 ® see 113% O1.15% vee 112% @1.14% 1.13% 1.15% 1.12% @1.14% rag ‘Tatki eae sesh pb eka ee woh, Mee WSB Romo xow KEQ STANDARD OIL CLOSE New York, March 23—(}—Stan- lard Oil Co., of Indiana closed on - 1215.@1.27% | the curb today at 60. REFERER EES Th WDsu WCCO oY ee wane wag ME Ar Reo Wine ‘WsB WFAA iQ KGW KGO WGN FEATURES ON THE AIR Monday, Mar. 25 (Central Stenderd Time} : Musical ae ition— WEAF WG’ Maer! ww OS, Peep WDAP Wit rwEse EAA MEE KOA KSL 88 Sonal until » new bullding is occ, ——_ Grand Forks Upset By Fighting Barnes County Team, 17-13 Continued from page one) honors held by them the wet. two years, being picked to defeat Valley City. The Forkers played an easy 34,430 Rertgaton wuping the Park diver BISMARCK GRAIN by acevo Co.) GELP WANTED MALE gg Cg equip- ment salesman selling to grocers, butchers, delicatessen stores and personality, community, and be very areraatio and alert in his business . Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 48. ’ CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 AMAZING NEW GLASS CLEANER offers you $15 profit a day. Cleans windows, windshield, show cases, etc., without water, soap er cham- ois. No muss. Easily demonstrat- ed. Housewives, motorists, garages, stores, institutions buy or sight. Write for Special Introductory Of- fer, JIFFY GLASS CLEANER CO., 4072, MONMOUTH, CINCINNATI, Ohio. AGENTS—Complete Vest pocket SECURE The Position yo you Want! We help you get permanent positions $2,500 to $10,000! Any locality! Quick action. Guaranty Service, Wrigley Bldg., Chicago. $90.00 PER WEEK distributing and collecting nationally advertised pro- duct in your county. No selling, just distribute and collect. Write Peris DISTRIBUTOR for “New 300-mile $2.00 “Pocket” Radio. “Sells itself with music.” Pays 100 per cent. SPENCER oes Ak- ‘High SESGuRERERTiOaCnin — Phone 1479, Mrs. Jack WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Phone 1304-W or call at 619 Mandan. _ STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE—New and__ refinished Northey Coolers, Refrigerators, Arado Display N. or write Northey Mig. Co., Dox S3aw, Wa- radio. Sells fast at $3.50. Big prof- its. Experience unnecessary. Send for introductory offer. Pocket Ra- dio Corp., Des Moines, » Iowa. MEN WANTED—To canvass farm- ers, $160 monthly, salary and ex- penses. . Write - for particulars. M571, Bigler Co.. Springfield, I]. SALESMEN HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE MAYTAG electric washing machine $25.00, kitchen cabinet $6.00, Morris chair $2.00, 2 kitchen tables 66c each, sink and fixtures $4.00, White rotary sewing machine $15.00, small cupboard vent dresser bye rocke er $3.00, congoleum ay 3 00, con= goleum rug $3.00, two kero- ,Sene stove $3.00, drop leaf table, 15 “gal. garbage can $1.75. 417 Tenth __Street. FOR SALE—One_five-tube radio, horn and cone speakers, bared rectifier, complete. Also range, fumed oak library abt aie nut dining room set and other fure niture. Call at 614 Ave. E. Have sold large home and moving into small apartment. SALESMEN—$120 Weekly: ‘Sell Paints, Varnishes, Roofing on credit to homes, factories, etc. No exper- ience needed. Factory prices save 40 per cent—orders come easy. We deliver and collect. Money-back guarantee. No investment. Season on. Write for free outfit. Free Paint Offer. Madison Paint Co., Dept. B-11, Cleveland, Ohio. SALESMEN—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. EARN $500-$1000 MONTHLY. Own your own business. Operate NEON GAS SIGN assembling plant. Spare time, home. Everything furnished. Valuable booklet free. Globe Neon Sign Co., Brady Bldg., San Antonio, _ Tex. IESENT AUTO Seat Cover Man- ufacturer. Direct to automobile owners. High quality, low prices. Make $125 weekly. Elaborate sam- Ples free. Marvelo, 2300 Wabansia, se ee POSITION WANTED WANTED EXPERIENCED stenographer, with knowledge of bookkeeping, desires Position. References furnished. Phone 981-W or write Tribune Ad. No. 53. of team and truck work. Long dis- tance hauling and moving. Exca- vating, also sand and gravel. Phone A MIDDI ‘aged lady desires a ‘posi- tion as cook for a bridge or road crew. Experienced. Can give ref- erences. Write Tribune, care of Ad. No. 47. WORK WANTED—Dressmaking and FOR SALE—Furniture, dresser, phonograph, three single beds, one double, baby bed, baby buggy, kitchen cabinet, Gyrator washing machine, nearly new. Othe er articles too numerous to mention, 503 Ninth street. Phone 745-R. FOR SALE—Electric radio, sewing machine, floor lamp, beds, kitchen cabinets, baby buggy, writ- ing desk, couches, portable phono- graph, oil range, fruit jars, pictures and other articles. Call at 404 Tenth street. WILL SACRIFICE beautiful Cireas< ian walnut bedroom suite, consists ing of bed, spring, tet gl pg a dresser and rocker, cost for $85 complete, Call at 328 rita street. FOR SALE—A white enamel Sellers kitchen cabinet in good condition. Also an Axminster rug, 8x10, in fires class condition. Call at 306% Main, . FOR SALE—Gateleg chairs, child’s bed, oil heater, fold- ing screen. Phone 366-R. FOR SALE—A Hamill May ...... 119% °119% 116% 1.17% mand was quiet. Oats were quiet + 121% 121% 118% 119% steady. + 1.22% 1.23% 120% 1.20% 1.01% 1.01% 99 1.00% + 1.02 1.02% 1.00% 1.00% 43% 44 43% 43% B% 4 43% 43% 242 242% 241 241% 243 2.43% 242 242% 8 63 61% 62 A 1% 63% 63% ———————<——_ .. & old. $20.00 for the two. Call at FOR SALE—High grade Onio Potatoes 75 cents per bushel while they last, delivered in city, two walking plows. Phone S87-J, ‘Wm. Ode. FOR SALE—Emerson-Brantingham FOR SALE—Emerson-Brantingham Brani (oa nes ge 10-20, reaker ms, ten foot drill, ; and harrow. $600.00, terms. Lvs __Hook, Room No, 12, Lucas Block. ill 1.13% 61.16% 29% 01.01% nt a pee t 3 repairing. Experienced in this line i Also kerosene lo washing at home. ros 1,000 chicks. Both one 3 #4 f i oft EF rH CATT ers ALE Pan) bred Boston Ter= riers, Papers. Reasonable. ba A. Sorensen, Lakota, N. D. PEE gng'009 100% 102 102 1.03% ti i id dg : 230% 230% 238 - 238%, 205 20% 298 TK, ia fel E. fae i i is 3 weee Had ie ra lig! can | f : i § te H al : | HI il #8 FE