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» to 10.85. FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1929 WHEAT PRICES FALL, Ors @ | _New York Stocks THEN BEGIN 10 RISE ey Passage of Farm Relief Bill in House Construed as Mod- erately Bullish Chicago, Lge ae Nien ot ae came after the market toay had hen below the season’s previous bottom level, was an incentive for ae selling that was associated wit of export business and with favorable domestic crop advices, as well as re- ports that seeding in Canada is get-| Chile ting under way, although reserve moisture is lacking. Wheat closed irregular 4c net low- er to % to ‘ac advance (May $1.12% to ‘4, July $1.16' $1.201 to 5%, Dec. $1.24% to 1%). Corn % to % to %, July | Curtiss Aero 4c off to 4c up (May 89% to %, July | Erie 92% to %, Sept. 94%, Dec. 86%). Oats Ke gain (May 47%, July » 43%). And provisions varying from Sc setback to a rise of 2. Commission house buying gave brisk upturns to wheat values at times today. deta. liquidating sales on the part of holders of the Chicago May delivery counted also temporarily as a bearish influence. Expected late advances in wheat quotations at Liverpocl did a good deal also to stimulate buying here. The close today at Liverpool for wheat future deliveries showed net gains of % to % pence a bu. in the face of predictions of big tenders OK Argentine wheat there next week. Corn rallied with wheat and as a result of absence of any important selling pressure. Country oferings of corn were light. Primary arrivals of corn today were 430.000 bushels, against 571,000 bushels a week ago and 764,000 bushels on the corre- sponding day last year. Corn ar. rivals in Chicago today were 2 cars. Corn was somewhat easier at the start but the market firmed up and prices averaged slightly higher for the day. .Oats were unsettled but averaged higher. In provisions scat- tered selling more than offset an ad- vance of hog values. WHEAT STAGES FAIR RALLY AT MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, April 26.—(4)—Wheat staged a fair rally today after a false start. The market gained 1% to 1% cents. Other grains also recorded price gains. Corn prices-moved up. Oats were steady to firm. Barley futures started casy and were slow to rally. Rye fu- tures rallied one cent. Flaxseed fu- tures had a 1 to 1's cent upturn with grain. Cash wheat offerings . were. skimpy and the general market was quict and unchanged. Winter wheat was scarce and firm. Durum offer- ings were small and the undertone was strong. Corn offerings were small. Oats were in light supply and fair demand. Rye was steady to firm. Barley of- ferings were small. Demand was fair, Flaxseed ‘was in fair to good demand. Chicago, —Hogs, 14,000; including 4, market farily active; mostly is to 25 $11.80; bulk of good hogs over $11.50 to 11.75. Butchers, medi choice 250 to 300 Ibs $11.35 to 11. 200 to 250 ibs $11.40 to 11.80; 160 to 200 Ibs $11.25 to 1180; 130 to 160 Ibs $10.60 to 11.80. Packing sows ne lum to choice 90 to 130 lbs $9.75: to 1140. Cattle, 1,000. Calves, 1,000. Steers and yerlings very scarce, Fearne she stock steady to strong, best fed yoanes $14.40; light veelers $14.50 to 15.50; clipped kinds up to 16.59. classes, ut ft g i B i sthet ate seaspeeee CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE Chicago, April 26.—(?)— Open High Low Close 1.12% 111% 112% 111 111% 115% 116. 1.16% 18% 1.16% 1.17% 244% 242 2.43 + 240% 241% 2.40 oat 0% 00% 60 00% 62% 62% 62% 62% A A AH $28 pulutt i, a ae eet % 1.01% 98% 20% sat aan vad it 1% 91% 20% 1% «93% 915 th is 298%5 230% 238 % 243% ian ta" E ‘ ares > NAR & Van & Fi = aT EMA CALL RATE HITS 15 Reports by Bethlehem Steel and General Motors Disap- point Speculators of 5 to 8 points were recorded by Mex- fean Seaboard Oil, Warner Brothers, International Telephone, Columbia, Carbon, Curtiss, Aeronautical, and American Railways Express, but these were not maintained when a general selling movement he through the below. yesterday's final quotations. Stocks went lower as money rates additional funds from the market, causing the call money rate to go to down to 110. Losses of 2 to 3 points were recorded in other favorites. The close was heavy. Sales approximated 3,800,000 shares. MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, April 26.—()—Wheat receipts today 101 compared to 105 year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse grain closing quotations today follow: Cash Wheat— Delivered Arrive + 1.27% @1.3554 1.24% @1.325% + 1.25% @1.33% 1.19% @1.235% 18% @1.215% 17% @1.21% 1.12% @1.14% 1.12% @1.13% + 1.10% 1.12% . reas 12% . ioomen1% 5 Pe ert a ie « 111% E1135 - 111@ = 1.09% @1.11% Dak. + 107% 1.00% -106% @ 1.08% 1.07% @ 1.00% 1.06% @ 1.08% 1.145% @1.21% 1.13% @1.19% 1.12% @1.20% 1.115% @1.16% 1.09% @1.14% + 100%@1.13% 26% O 98% %O 97% 94%O 96% 92%O 945% 2%O 24% 93%O vugtEe ae 3 i i agsaagty 3 4 ie aid BrEEaS id LS & “3 é 29O9099:#O89995HHHH959E Beeesasi g2 8 Re ee & * Pie ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BS Sear Ee time. velengthe channels in prosrarse Sha het channel ani 0 time call thers, ieilocyéles SATURDAY, APRIL 27 {By The ee woe af. bg Rpg Oe) ight. Clear of associated siations it in 948.0—WABC Ante ius WATE hieae : tonal trom Ws EO ube. 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Drat jour of ‘Ludwig 10: a Frou,” 10:00—Hour of Slumber Music by ‘IR aurier Orchestra—WJZ CENTRAL CLEAR CHANNEL STATIONS 213.9—KYW ae 6: Dem nf of Orchest 7:00—W4J: Programs’ ay 8:30—Finance; Chicago Concert Co. 10:30—Dance Musie (344 BI $80.4—-WBBM Siassenzv Poceeae Ole shes am ‘amt 9:30—Guy Lomba 12:00-—Night Club Hour 944.0—WENR Chicage—670 $:00—The Air Scouts 7:15—Farmer Rusk 12:00—International DX Vaudeville 416.4—-WGN-WLIB Chicage—720 ee Nighthawks; Ensemble Hour from WEAF 00—Features; wie AY brs.) i2oomknighte of the Ba 34.6—WLS Chieage—870 : 6:30—Musio and Talk :00—Musical Feature 30—Barn Dance (215 hrs.)- 47.5—WMAQ uefa 5:15—Topsy Turvy: Orches' 00 Photol tose; Yighiiney Te ‘Telo 9:00—WABC Program 10:00—Amos; Northwest Craternacle 11:20—Dance Music (until 2a) 428.3—WLW Cincinn 6: meee we Talk: Orel 7:00—WJZ Programs (1% ie 11:00—Jack & Gene (30 min.) ea tie WEAR Cleveland—\670 —Old Time Dance Music ‘ 0—Feature Prograin mr Me rod BOE 00=Dance ry Organ a a _ 299.8—WHO Des Moines—1000 —News; WEAF: Music 0—Studio; Bean Hole Speciat 0—WEAF Programs (3 hrs.) Light Opera Hour $98.8—WCX-WJR Detreit—750 6:00—WJR Players O— Auto Family Dit rh ad 00—WJZ Programs (3 hrs. :00—Amos; Dance & Orman (2 hrs.) 288.5—WOWO Ft. Wayne—1160 0—Lutheran Church eae )0—Hour from WAB $89.4—KFAB anata 6:00—Symphony. Orchestra 00— Studie 3 Travel Talk 1u:00—Feature; Dance Music 41:30—Popular Organ Program 370.2—-WCCO Minneapolis~810 Dinner Concert W—Music Box ‘Trio 7:30—Philosophies; Ola Producer $:00—S, ay hon! di Camera 9:00—' Programs (1 br.) aroun St. Loule—1000 6:30—Ozark mas oy a3 aritone: OY 8 Coola —Sweetheart Musical aor ae from iva E 'o Leagu Courtesy 1os0— voile’ 's ‘Orchestra 263—KVOO Tulsa—1140 A. B.C. retide re Pia min.) i: dm, 0—WEAF Proj 3—Studio Program SOUTHERN CLEAN CHANNEL STATIONS 405.2—-WSB cenmias fe :30—Musie Box Prog — WIZ & W reap cs tre.) 10:4 —WSB Sky! 268—WAPI y wraniagtiere tit :15—WEAF Programs University of Alabama }0—Hotel Orchestra $:15—He Haw Boys (30 min.) 288.3—KRLD Dallae—1040 7:30—Spanish Lesson (30 min.) 12:00—KRLD Nightowls (3 hrs.) 288.3—WFAA Dallas—1040 6:00—Soldiers; WEAF; Dinner Music 8:00—Hour from WEAF 10: :00—Lange’s Orchestra (1 hr.) 374.8—WBAP “igs Worth—800 7:00—Concert Hi Fe 00—Clyde & jorence Mai gale $:30—Ft. Worth Police Qui 374.2—KTHS Hot Springs—30? 9:60—Four from WEAF 11:00—Studio Pro; 365.6—WHAS Louisville—820 a 15 min. on Orchestra Grei 11:00—News; "ytldnignt Dance Hour 461.3—-WSM Adeaht petting 6:45—WJZ Progra 7:30—Craig's Or. 3—Theron Hal 5 min.) tras Uncle Wash estra 5—Harmont hi ‘Gully Jumpers juitare Ed. McConnell 282—WOA! San Antonio—1190 6:15—WEAF Program (15 min.) 730—WIJZ & WEAF (2% hrs.) WESTERN CHAIN STATIONS KGO, 379.5m-790ke—KPO, 440.9m-680ke. 6:15—S: i jt: pees \WEAF)—KOA KSL KGO KFI 7:00—W" v1 itt 4 Rect tal reat KH 7StoMidred & fant na Oreh, (W! 8:00—Damrosch 9:00—Tunes of Broadway ( = :00—-The Singin, acl 10:30—Plantation Echoes: Sou ige—golden Legends i ‘cinders uel Base; schooiroo “ioasLate Dance (Orchestra KGW KOMO nly, ere KOMO FI KGW Al Le iQ Symphon; EAF)—Also KOA KSL KFI KGW KOMO a Ht YW easy —Aleo KOA KSL = Seetet and Stock oy (30 min.)—KGO ad only KOMO KHQ KGW KF! 1d Stock Co.—KPO GO 309.1—KIR Seattie--970 8:00—American Artistic poser 9:00—Forum and Army Bi 16.0 Melodien and Minstrels; rate, sacked cwts., round whites, U. 8. Ale 1 and partly graded, 70 cents, lew 75. FARGO LIVESTOCK Fargo, N. D., April 26.—(#)—Live- stock iigteet unchanged except for cattle. Choice steers and yearlings $12.50 to 13.50; good steers and yearlings 11.50 to 12.50; medium steers 10.50 to 11.50; fair steers 9.50 to 10.00, and plain steers 7.50 to 9.50. Hogs 140 to 160 Ibs. 10.80 to 11.05; 160 to 200 Ibs. 10.90 to 11.15; 200 to 9.50; and feeders 10.00 to 10.50. ee RANGE. OF AMO false Minneapolis, April 26.—(?)—Range of carlot grain sales: ‘Wheat—No. 1 dark bas aeeey a to 134%; No. 1 northern 1.23%; No. 1 mixed wheat 1, 2 durum 1.03%; No. 3 mived-durum 114. Rye—No. 1 91% to 94%. # cr aa 2 62 to 64; sample grade Tax No. 1.2.40 to 24915. LIBERTY BONDS CLOSE New York, April 26—()—Liberty Bonds close: Liberty 31's 97.26. First 4%4’s 99.17. she deus t] semen dies Kah 5 12000) iso KG. 11 :30—Charmea abana a Sale. Sitgere=sAlvo ORCA K ii 00—Meyers’ Orchestra (2 brs.)—Also KGA Iso KGA; KEX first Sf, me so KGA KYA KEX KD' leques-Also KGA KEX KMTR KDYL KLZ KTA KMTR KDYL KL YA KEX KMTR KDYL KLZ EX KYA KMTR KDYL KLZ Results Thursday Minneapolis - Indianspolis, to | poned, rain. &. paul 9; Louisville 5; (10 in- Other games postponed; rain. Games Today Minneepolis at Indianapolis. Kansas City at Columbus. St. Paul at Louisville. Milwaukee at Toledo. AMERICAN aapeUe ——, NATIONAL bs sabe BEEESSE22 GELP WANTED MALS WANTED—Vacancy now offered to handle Ward's Reliable Products in Burleigh County. _Gentlemanly, steady hustler desired. Previous ex- perience not necessary. Particu- lars on request. Dr. Ward's Medi- cal Co, Winona, Minn. Established YOUNG LADIES 18-24 to travel with crew of girls special advertising campaign covering entire U. 8. Sal- ary and expenses. Permanent fas- cinating position, Experience un- necessary. Write Tribune, care of Ad. No. 100. WANTED—A girl to do housework, or man and wife on farm. Write or call L. E. Heaton Jr., McKensie, No. Dak. ee, ONE OF the most desirable apart- ments in Bismarck, partially fur- nished, well located, city heat, kitchenette with built-in ‘features, new eélectric stove. Please send references with application. Write in care of Ad. No. 97. Five room furnished apartment to responsible party. Screen porch, bath, laundry, nice neighborhood, south side of build- ing, ground floor. No children. Possession May Ist.. Write Tribune Ad. No. 4. FOR RENT—In modern home, a two room apartment with two closets. Possession May 1. Furnished or un- furnished. Two squares from post- Office. Call 1437-W. FOR RENT—Good sized well fur- nished apartment with saecegend and closet, gas for Sere use of frigidaire. 411 street. Phone 273. FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished small modern apartment with bal- cony, suitable for one lady. Clean, warm, always hot water. 807 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Furnished one room modern apartment with kitchenette. Rental $31.00 per month. 618 Sixth street. Phone 678- WILL SUBLET a nicely furnished apartment for the months of June, Write Tribune, jay Ist, fur- nished apt. consisting of bedroom, living room, kitchenette and bath. Phone 1250. FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping |‘ MOUSES AND FLATS ees apartment, suitable for either man | FOR SALE—By ownt and wife or two ladies. 422 Fifth} new all modern five room stucco July and August. care of Ad. No. 3. Pv a a FOR RENT—Two room apartment nicely furnished, close in. Call at 120_W. Rosser _after six. FOR RENT—One single room, also one light housekeeping apartment. Call 307 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Modern apartment. L. -K. Thompson. Phone 287. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment to adults. Phone @47. FOR RENT—Apartment in Person Court RM LAND FOR TRADE—160 acres of improved farm, joining a small town on N. P. branch line about 40 miles from Bismarck. 100 acres in crop, a good tenant on farm. No waste land, all tillable. Will consider Bismarck city lots or improved property. Write Ad. No. 98, in Bismarck Tribu WORK WANTED PAPERHANGING, kalsomining and painting, by day or contract. Super- ior workmanship at a reasonable price should appeal to you. Phone 1434 at noon or evening. at PLOWING GARDENS, hauling ashes, fertilizer and black dirt. Phone 836-M or call at 413 South Thir- teenth street. John Jahner. ‘ AD HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine, like new, must be seen to be ap- Preciated. A real bargain for quick sale. Call at 208 Rosser or phone 314 before 6 p. m. FOR SALE—Howard Upright piano, two years old, first class condition, $125.00 cash. Write Tribune, care of Ad. No. 6. care of the ip. Inui Plano in excellent condition. Call ire or write Tribune, care of Ad. FOR QUICK SALE—Pair of twin _beds, complete. Call at 410 Ave. B. pt pt 1 1 u 0-0. 8 8. ting 12:00—Mar! ki i ! i i E ; j E i i : F i i it 2 H Eg i i i | | i ; # i t i i i i Hl E ‘ | CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash to a6- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 REAL ESTATE ONE OF the real homes of the city, immediate possession, down stairs hardwood throughout, beautiful lo- cation. Only $7500.00. ANOTHER OF the nicest homes, fac- ing Custer park, a wonderful place if you have young children. Could not be replaced for $11,000.00, $8500. A BRAND new house, not quite com- pleted, will be finished to suit buy- er, everything complete, $7500.00. A BRAND new 6 room house, every- . entirely modern BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, strictly mod- ern, south front, sun porch, 3 bed rooms, $4800.00. BUNGALOW, nice trees and lawn, screened porch, a bargain at $3350. HOUSE, brand new, basement gar- age, completely modern, just off paving, at much less than cost, $5800.00. BUILDING LOTS; the cheapest lot in Riverview, southeast front, 75 foot, only $950.00 as well as hun- dreds of other lots in all parts of the city at all sorts of prices and terms. YOU CAN ALWAYS BUY CHEAP- ER through a reliable dealer than you can direct from the owner. WHEN YOU THINK OF REAL ES- TATE think of F. E. YOUNG. BABY CHICKS BEA! Healthy, strong and acclimated chicks from hardy northern stock. Custom hatching, poultry supplies, feeds and remedies. Price list on request. Beals State Chickeries, at a Creameries, Bismarck, practically bungalow, full partitioned basement with additional room, complete in every detail, splendid location. Im- mediate possession. Priced right and liberal terms. Phone 1423 after 6:00 p.m. BUY HOME direct from owner, six | — room modern house with glassed porch, south front, good lawn, _ house tip top shape. Will sell at a “sacrifice. If interested phone 585-W for appointment. FOR SALE—Modern bungalow, 4 rooms and bath, on paving, large lot, good location. Price reasonable. ‘Terms if desired. Write Ad. No. 92, care of the Tribun FOR SALE—Four room par ern house, west and plenty room for chickens and garden. $2000.00 with terms, 10 per cent discount with FOR SALE—Dup! sex, se rooms, mod- ern, fine Tocation and good income on investment. Write Ad. No. 7, in care of Bismarck Tribune. “BOLOGNEY’ “BALDERDASHT™ is what you get ie Hi i oe | if ! I j i i i E asitgil He Mt , & south front, for $4100, SIX ROOM modern house, at least 2 bed rooms, east front, near echool, west side for $4000. LOT FOR sale on Fourth street for — . aA GEO. M. REGISTER. WANTED TO RENT—A six of ooven | Toom modern house. Phone 24! without board. Also have single beds on third floor suitable ben at $7.00 per month. Close in. at 120 Ave. A or phone 983-W. FOR RENT—One extra ant front room, front room, suitable for one or two. Call at ‘Third. FOR RENT—One clean well fur- nished sleeping room with extra large closet, very private, hot water heat. Can be had with private stall in heated garage. Phone 1319-J or call at 614 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Two nice completely furnished light housekeeping rooms. Throughly dasopgs Be furnished except Modern throughout. Call at sir Second street or phone 812-J. home for one or two gentlemen. For appointment phone 22 or call at 106 Ave. B east. RENT— in new modern Litas suitable for tor __one lady. Call at 828 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping foom suitable for one or two. Call at 223 west Thayer or phone om FOR RENT—Three on ground floor. Close in, ‘orn street. Phone 1093-R. FOR RENT—! Pleasant room. Call at 610 Ave. A or phone 613-M. FOR RENT—Light housekeeping _ rooms. Call at 314-Ninth street or - FOR SALE—New car, will take i | : used piano as part payment. Write P. O. Box 685. FOR SALE 1923 Ford Soune: Ford Bug. 1927 Chevrolet Truck. 1928 Durant convertible Toadster, “ brand new, owned by factory and will be sold at a discount. trade ee ee ™ HEDAHL MOTOR CO. A recent agreement fixed the start of the astronomical day at Te formeriy started at pone.