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2:45 P. M, Prices All. Chem. & Dye Am. Can .. Favorable Weather and Unre- sponsive Liverpool Market Ease Values Down i » ae a than 2,000,000 bushels long of the market. net lower (May 1.17% to 1.17%, July 121 to 1.31%, September 1.28% to 1.24, December 1.27% to 1.27%); Corn cc to-1%e down (May 91% " Se to 1%c off (May 48, July 45% to 46, September 43% to 43%); and provi- sions varying from 10c decline to a vPrlends of higher peloes for wheat Friends of jor found themselves at a considerable disadvantage much of the time today, This handicap was increased by ap- parent reluctance of the Liverpool wheat. market to follow price ad- vances on this side of the Atlantic and by continued auspicious domestic ments to Chicago from Kansas and Minneapolis. On the other hand, dispatches were ining of wheat in Hungary and east- illing of wi ern Europe. In this connection, fur- ther export business in wheat from the United States was noted tractive basis for export. Corn traders appeared to be im- pressed by absence of any indications ‘were somewhat easier. eer — WHEAT PRICE WEAKENS ON FAVORABLE REPORTS at é i MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, =) he areola ‘Wheat— ne As ga & 116% 1.19 121 121 93% 93% 91% 96% 95% 93% AO 46%. 45 Abt. 45%. 4% 2.42% 2.42% 2.43% 2.42! 2.45% 2.46% 2.45% ia" 3% 63% 63% 63% |2 85% 05% 64% Low Close + 116% 1.16% 1.16% 1.14% 117% 1.17% 1.19% 1.19% STOCK MARKET POOL ACTIVEY IS RESUMED New High Records for Year Established in More Than Score of Issues .. New York, April 18 () — Stock made, Tecovery in to- Gay's again resumed ac- tivity on a large scale in a number of oll, ateel ood, trial Alcohol, American Railway Ex- preas, Glidden Company, and Pan- American “B.” Paige sagged 2 points new low level for the year at 38. MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, April 18.—(#)—Wheat today 102 compared to 117 a year ago. cash close 1.30% @1.38% 1.21% @1.35% 1.28% @1.36% 122%01.28% 121% 125% 1.20% 01.26% 115%@1.17% 1.16% @1.16% 113% @1.15% 114% 01.15% %O %OL14% 1.14% 1.15% Lite grade +. 1.11% @1.14% | ple 89. Winter | Oate—No. 2 white 50 to 51. 1.30% @ 1.28%@ 1.24%0 1.22%@ 1.14% @1.16% - 11440 1.12% @1.14% 117% @ Dak. 110% @1.12% 1.09% @1.11% 110% @1.12% 1.00% @1.11% 1.16% @1.23% 1.18% @1.21% 1.14% @1.22% 1.13% 01.18% 111401.16% FRIDAY, APRIL 10 (By The Associated Press} Programs tn Ba , Breurarse with list nescetay time. All time fs P. ‘Of cal} tet Nocych atations 11 detah M. unless otherwise jes on right. Chain 848,S—WABGC New Vork—060 4:48—Melodies—Also WADC WBBM WOWO KMOX KOIL WHK KMOX GAT—WEAP New Vork—060 140—Deaication of Tomb of Unknown Soldier of American Revolution—Also WS KSD Wi! $oe—Becetel Scores; Ke "s Orchestra; dt Tride' Orchestre and Cav 5 ete hone Sololst—Al, SCRE RUE Nee Se aaa WOAl WKY md ene GETy Bue WKY WTAM AF ed i war WFAA IN ie 10:00—Vincent Lopes Dance Orcheatra—Also WWJ KSD WOC WDAF. 204.6—-WJZ New York—700 ealth Talk—Also WIR WLW Wi WMG: Old Man Bona KDKA W ‘Orchestra; mt} Wis Wain WHAd feb "he fe rH} jories; Alpe KD) WLW. wx sh foes ce vir tie *00- FSS wb, 8:30—Mem WHAS Wait ‘TL KWK WREN. ‘P WIMS 'W WHAS WS! ‘f SB WNC rano; Male ariel Aloe Wi WREN WFAA WKY Orchestra) tra--Also WLW WHAS WKY KDKA 422.3-—-WOR Nowark—710 7a A and WRE 0 Get aa ee WIBW TSA WCCO. KLRA WOWO KM wyIF BEES Sorat Saag G) AS BAC WRES ‘ Chicago Studios NBC 10:00—Smile Girl and Orch.—WLS KSD WOC WOW WDAF ESTP KOA KVOO SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, April 18.—(?)—U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle—2,200; edge off steer trade; supply in moderate volume; choice medium weights 14.10; mixed yearlings 13.75; bulk salable 13.50 ‘down; she % stockers and feeders about steady, run includes 13 cars Canadians; calvee— 1,800; steady, range 13.00 to 15.50; bulk 13.50 to 14.00. jong as no tariff duty is imposed on cotton. House Refuses Debenture While the senate committee still was in consideration of the incorpor- ation of the export debenture plan in the bill, the house definitely had ; | turned thumbs down upon this pro- posal. In its report, the house com- mittee declared it believed “that this Program avoids the difficulties on which past legislation hes been wrecked.” “It is so clearly constitutional that we feel it unnecessary to attach a brief to that effect. It offers no sub- sidy, direct or indirect. The govern- ment is not placed in business. There is no hint of price fixing or arbitrary ~ | price elevation. It requires no elabor- t ate machinery and creates no power- Sheep—400; fully steady to strong, higher on all 3 best wooled lambs 17.25; clippers 16.25; lower wooled lambs 13.00 to 15.00; fat ewes 10.00 to 11.00; odd lots to good shearing lambs 13.50 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, April 18.— (AP) — Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat— Ro. 1 northern 1.17% to 1.25%; sam- ple grade dark northern 90; No. 1 iw = 1.36 to 1.46; No. 2 durum Corn—No. 4 yellow 8513. Oats—No. 3 white 46. Rye—No. 2 97%. | Barley—No. 2 62%. Flax—No. 1 2.44% to 2.4615. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Al 5. mixed 9014; No, 2 yel. 3 No. 3 white 92%; sam Rye—No. 4 Rad Timothy seed and Clover seed—No CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, April 18.—(%)—(U.8.D.A.) Potatoes: Receipts 91 cars; on track 20 new, 165 old; total U. S. shipments 771 cars; trading on new stock good, market firm. Texas sacked Bliss Tri- .; to which the gove ful bureaucracy, It imposes no tax upon the farmers. It contains no economic unsoundness. it does propose to furnish tem- Porarily the capital upon which agri- culture can organize to own and con- trol its own business; without assum: ing control over the farmer it em- braces all agriculture; it offers the maximum help the government can give; it contemplates the stabilization of prices.” Will License Shippers In addition to tariff revision and waterways development, the report listed among the other steps con- templated in the program for helping the farmer, legislation license of the shippers and handlers of perishable products, improvement in the regula- tions of canning practices, the Oleo- margarine laws and the warehouse laws. a ej “We lalso*inténd to make a com- plete survey of the forestry program ent is already committed,” it said, “with a view to determining whether this cannot be 80 operated without substantial ad- ditional expense to the government as to produce the withdrawal back into forests of lands which have been de- nuded of their timber and are now sub-marginal agricultural lands, thus at one and the same time reducing the surplus problem and aiding the reforestation of the nation.” Previously Considered Most of these legislative proposals have been placed before the house at various times in the past, and except for the forestry suggestion, have been previously considered. The latter has teen the subject of study by several ; | members, of the committee during the ;.. Minnesota and Ni sacked Round Whites 70 to 75; sacked Russets $1.70 to 1.90. NEW YORK EGGS last few Man with family pre- _ Also piano for rent. Phone WANTED—Experlenced egg candier for aut of town work. Either male or female. Apply at Bismarck Auto Must be high - school F. W. Woolworth Co. cook at the = er hotel, Medora, N. Dak. Must furnish references. seementomaneersi acne EE WORK WANTED BOOKKEEPER with two years of ex- perience desires position. Can fur- nish good references. Write Trib- une, in care of Ad. No. 91. ANTED—! land to break by acre or on shares. Would also like to rent farm land. Write Tribune, cate of Ad. No. 86. EXPERIENCED lady desires Position Scoble for bridge crew or on farm. carpent job building and remodeling houses. Write ‘Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 89. PATCH plastering neatly done, also chimney repairing. Phone 1468 or call at 601 Second street. WANTED—To do washings in own home. Rate reasonable. Will call and deliver. Phone 518-R. EXPERIENCED lady desir ise work or other work by day or hour. Phone 219-J. a ese DRESSMAKING WANTED—Dressmaking of all kinds. Peacock Art Shop. Experienced dressmaker in charge. fur- nished apartment with kitchenette and closet, gas for cooking, also use of frigidaire. 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. bath. Best references only. In- quire at front apartment 3041 Main. FOR RENT—Very nicely “furnished small modern apartment with bal- cony, suitable for one lady. Clean, warm, always hot water, 807 Fourth. FOR RENT—Three room apartment. Furnished or unfurnished, also single room for light housekeeping. College Bidg. Phone 183. eS FOR RENT—Four room unfurnished apartment in modern home, private bath and entrance. Phone 896-J or call at 1006 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Three room unfurnished apartment, private bath and en- trance, ll at 810 Main Ave. FOR RENT—Ciean furnished apart- ment in modern home. Call at 614 Eighth street. AUTOMOBILE BRAND NEW 1028 Durant 4 cyl. roadster in warehouse, will be sold at @ good discount by Factory Branch. If interested, see us at once. Hedahl Motor Company. FOR SALE—New car, will take in used piano as part payment. Write ‘Tribune. in care of Ad. No. FOR SALE—Cadillac sedan. Good condition, cheap. Write Ad. No. 93, care of Tribune. longer used at the mint has been sent to Semarang, Java. The coins are in demand for use as ornaments in the South Seas because of resemblance of the woman's head on the coin to Queen Wilhelmina of Holland. Spring Soil Causes Optimistic Outlook CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash tn a6- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 FOR SALE 1926 Ford Roadster. 1926 Ford Coupe. 1927 Ford Coupe. 1928 Durant 4 door four. 1928 Durant 6 Cyl. Brougham. Also many other good buys. See these good used cars before you buy. HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY. aD aan ioctahgeend I Seen, WANTED .TO RENT—Small fur- nished house or apartment for five or six months. Phone 222, ask for Mr. Snider at North Dakota Power RENT—Small fu nished house with bedroom and bath downstairs, for summer months. Write Tribune, care of Ad. lern six room house with bath, built-in features, full basement and garage. Good location. If sold for cash will sacrifice, otherwise payment and terms. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. rooms and bath, on paving, large lot, good location. Price reasonable. attorney, Room 5, Building. Telephone 567 Re and one bassinet, First class con- dition. Call at 902 Sixth street. | Phone 1139. 5 ‘ Becdty mil Terms if desired. Write Ad. No. 92, | _ “Ort care of the Tribune. FOR SALE—Two modern bungalows, hot water heat, choice location, will Sell on time with liberal down pay- ment. Write Box 52, Bismarck, N. FLAT FOR RENT—In my building at 118% Sixth street, newly decorated with four rooms. Call phone 239, lon. H. L. Reade. new four room plex, electric refrigerator and heat Phone 1333. FOR RB '—Six room house to re- lable party. Phone 932-R fore- noons for appointment. Dependable Used Cars For the conservative buyer. Studebaker Sedan. Chrysler Six Coupe. Ford Touring. Ford 1929 Roadster (Like New) Terms if desired. M. B. Gilman Co. Phone 808, Bismarck. OOMS FOR BENT FOR RENT—Large pleasant room in modern home for one or two gentle- men. For appointment phone 22 or call at 106 Ave. B east. room in modern home with or with- out board. Close in. Call at 120 Ave. A or phone 983-W. FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, close in, on car line. Call on Sat- urday, Sunday or Monday at 515 Fourth street. FOR RENT—One double room, suit- able for two ladies or gentlemen. Also one single room. Call at 307 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Three rooms in @ pri- vate house, gas stove, modern. Ap- ply 812 Ave. B or phone 653-W. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping rooms. Also room with board. 216 Eighth street. Phone 277. FOR RENT—Modern room down- stairs. Phone 653-W or call at 812 Shippers Are Toldj|= the jewel of great price—a greater value than -_ Clse_visit the CURED HUN- He CURES without oouceasag a serum squirting, no pus: no poisons, no dope, NO NATIONAL CASH New and second RENT—Furnished — sleeping | . Laas Lae tom Lat” : . 640 y. + 125 1.25% 1.23% 1.238% Ue Ae ane ca pega sti os greater part of March delayed farm- ing operations, Mr. Tompkins said. He expected farmers of the state would seed about as much wheat as last year, with slight increases in Corn, oats, barley, potatoes and hay. Farmers i i [ i Ey several fist fights and the firing of scattered A County and national guard officers, who are guarding the mill property, ‘said they had no clues as to the per- petrators. Weber Arranges to Give Memorial Day Talk at New Salem (Special To The Tribune) i i s dH i 355 vee FT, ' 3 ath ef have indicated a 14 per cent decrease in the flax acreage, he said. Shrinkage in Livestock ‘The severe winter weather caused B85 ig F 5 i ; i F i B 5 Bs By i i | t 5& zg 5 £ & : iH a8 F i S32 a z see 5B til Hs i i I E £ 3 Ps : | 7] 3 a wae: = ° ! i i Es s : i i Major Difference In Farm Measures | i BEER Z i i 28 ui ENT—Unturnished three room| furnish downtown apartment with private eae i a 3 : i | 5; 3 | ii aT SEEE i By i H t t3 g i i s i i [il i iy A i E kes | F g H incl nS SES z g iddadaa i E i : = Hep i gee ial i i i ry EF