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as _,.purchases of July Wheat Against F -* Sales of May Is Feature : of Trading Chicago,. .Mar. | 13. averaged lower in late dealings today. ter eraged higher earl ing out of May deliver: @encral bearish effect on wh yalues, notwithstanding that govern- onsored agencies were cred- AP)--Wheat during the having raistent sell- poldings eae with giving. the market suppoxt | Ba ed. when setbacks became material. Con: siderable stop-loss selling which de- veloped in ‘the corn market late c: corn down to hi touched heret fore this season. Wheat closed ‘Irregular, ranging om. 1%4c lower’to igher. com- with 3 tern fini ish. Pode May. aly. corn Coed ih to ANG aot, (March Mr May 78% to %; July 80% to 4) Gata unchanged to tne higher an provisions unchanged to 12c off. In the aggregate corn trade was not large, and the market was eastly ! fluenced, Oats were affected by tion of other grain, and declined ter showing moderate strength variv Provisions firmer carly, but eased ‘Aster; kympathizing with hog market decttnes, Purchases of July wheat against simultancous sales of May formed an outstanding feature of wheat trading at times today. The process was re- garded as undoing of recent sprea that were exactly opposite. There w: aiso considerable selling of May the part of houses with. enstern coi nections. Largely as » result, futures representing unharvested wheat vee ise ed to advance in price. reports 0! Sancas und ‘u fore- caat of rising temperatures had re- verse cffect. Reports of winter killing of dom it were more numerous tod been the rule of late, ¢: rom parts of the soft: whe: bet. -Southern and Central Illinois advice in particular told. of. inerea: ing damage from winter killing. On the other hand, overnight export dee mand ‘for North American wheat was next to nothing, despite assertions in some quarters that Furope needs 9,- 408,000 bushels aw Much lighter receipts of cor xether with Rotice taken of stocks, had a st ing, effect ‘Arrivals: today totaled cars, umatust 259 vars a week ago a 247 cars at this time last year. linneapolls, Mar. Ty apy —whert futures opened strong today but e: cept for zn decasion21 spurt the ses- ed dull. | Final prices for e off 1 3-4 cents for the futures started strong but) Ki sharply on commission hou offerings. Oxtx trade held narrow Rye opened but longs took advantage of lly and sold freely. Barley trade in Radia’ « Aeerleen Roll . | Great Northern * an | Seaseicen Commerciai Aicohol:; American and Foreign Power. American International scounagece Se: American Smel American 8 American Teleph. and T Amer ican a Woot ota Works . Andes Co! Pete Atlantic Ri Auburn iste: ok Aviation Corpart lawin Locomotive . Baltimore & Ohio ... Barnsdall A ..... Bendix Aviation Machine \, Calumet. and Arison: Calumet and Hecla Cannon Mills e, Gerro de Pasco Chesapeake & cate so Great wi ni at Pan eau ry Bacitic'. * a ‘St. Paul & North tera ler Motor Soldena yt Columbia Gas ana Wieetrie Columbia Phonograph Commercial Solvents, new. Commonwealth and Southern Consolidated Continental Baking at Continental Can on' Gorn Products Gream of Wheat’ *: Crucible rene) titel Curties: Wright Kodak on Axle ‘ana Spring lectric Auto Lite . Blectet Power and. Erie Railros Firestone Tiro ‘and’ fled Fox Film A .’. Freeport senas General A: Graham Paige Moir ‘orthern Iron Ore . ‘entern’Sugar , Grunow loudaille Hershe; Houston Oil Int. Telephone and Tole; Johns-Manville . Kelly SBpringticid vi Kelvinator Corporat Kennecott Copper was “spasmodic and without ‘salient | 2 feature. Flax was ‘dull with trade ar jon buyers reduced compa ids by uw cent late und refused to improve them today, Offerings were light. Winter wi Durum was qui Cash corn offerings were and there was more aggressive de- thand for low moisture Onts de- Rye demand was d_ was fair to mand was good. strong. ¥ ee south st, Pauls 8 dertons w n fed steers k to lower little dene stock: ver miockers. Ai: weights getting s—2,400; 59 to 1.10 early sales and lower than aringly by shippers for | these interests’ biddlag) and below for si ind welghts; packets fey pige steady at 10.30; Ne age cost: Wednesday 10.18; bidding weak to eking stead: good to chotce w sand shearmg IAMDS 8.50. t x dst strong: later trade weal to 10e lower; slow at dcelit bulk 1350 to 240. Ube: 10. 50 to-.220 ibs: 10.00 to 1 medium to chotce 0; 200- tbe. esterdny | ‘at smaliat i Mf u Dept. of Agri.) —Cattle—2.200; un= | N e' New Tork Bae ral. New York, N. ¥ Norfolk &’ Western Petite tt SETS Gases seer Saeko we oes csetee Pacific Gas 2 Pacific Ligh: Packard Motor . Pan-American Petroleum B Paramount-Famous-Lasky Parmalee Trans. Pathe Exchange Penney, Pennsyivania ‘Ratirodd +1 Phillips Petroleum Proctor & Gamble Public Service Cory Purity Baking ni: Standard a of News York Stewart-Warner Corporation > Bludsbaker Motor Superior Stee! jum to cholee 90-130. Ibs, S40 ie tule—6:000; market generally; x1 toand-nacrow: killlag quality. rather de xtendy (9 weak. calves—3,000; very per do-| a fle Thnken Roller Bearing’. arenas fp Oe United Cigar Gores United Corporati is | United Fruit. « arlings, ood Vos. 13.00 jun ea t Fr} 11.2: oice 10.00 common and med digg 6.00 i be Be mew cutter and cut- good ard cholce > este: cutter to medium kted) god © choice 32 “common 2.50. to. + youd und choice §.25 to is: receipts. Ys ordinal eal % to 23; sores Focked ‘tivate a Borage mores rire ftucks: fowls 35 to 27; spring ‘ollers 34 to 40; roosters 20; turkeys eavy ducks 20 to 23; geese 14 to MINNEAPOLIS POTATORS Sar, tae caPee ies Sasitys demand enh Gadian 3 le iat Very slow; market dull 10 few aloe Ws Reported to quote, nee a, £) Chicago, a und? 18 3-4 to 19 Dale: i, Soa to 1 as i cae B roung: Americas 18%; Limburger 2a)" swiss oy ited Gi: a un 7: Ind: ust ete . Wilcox Rich Willys-Overland Mot Woolworth Company . . BISMAROK GRAIN. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Mar. Ra 23,03 ag AR (AP)—Call a, a 4, low aes eh Hs loans =, Bai a Hay kan 4 to 4%; 8 mos. commercial. paper, 4% -to 414. orp acceptances camnegie ano oe orp, 4 Bancorp, 4! 7 3 dark nor. STOCK PRICES CUB WITH OIL SHARES IN |" FEATURED POSTION. Flurries of Selling Fail to Halt Operators for Advance In Bullish Market "York, Mar. of @ cut in ¢! stock market. ept through the but _offerin and operators for meee led in maintaining 0. to a new to; 6 3-4, kelly than pointe toa a, high at and Standard Oil New Je aS general asphalt and Indian rv ning sold. ‘points or more above erga. "s final quotations. Barns- ‘Sinclar, “Standard Oil of New Atlantic gining, Pure Oil and indent Oll & Gas were amon: ‘oo to attain new 1930 peaks. joney renewed unchanged at cent but dropped to 3 lank~ acceptances were reduced % of 1 Per cent. iawine having attracted a public fol- ig in a number their favor- Natal to mark up special «Worthington Pump was bid up 64% points to 109%. Vanadium Steel was marked -up more than 5 points to a new high above 93. Auburn Auto, Simmons “Ind Alcohol, pressure Jerk In ed sharp ‘ederal Light. & Traction mov more than 3 points to a new hi ch at ‘Bi. ‘arren Bros., we bring Electric, Electric "AMD Ite, Anchor Cap and Guif States Steol recorded substantial gains, Bethlehem, Republic and Youngs- town Sheet & Tube were all heavy on jouncement ‘that directors of Beth and Youngstown had agreed upon a merger, and that the plan would be opposed by the Repub- He Steel interests, J. 1. Case aro roped than 5 points but recovered its Coppers were heavy. it inquiry rey pool operations in the olls and other industri: Fifteen oils touched new higher for th at advances of 1 to 5 points. Le rade utilities we: among th Ne eae Numerous peciaities ‘also aay en th. Electric cute Fite e Fei Lig! a new peak. The jes approximated ‘ASH GRAIN h Low Close 4 1.09% 1.11% 14% protein 1 dark nor. 1.0913 2 dark nor. 1.07% 3 dark nor. 13% protein 1 dark nor. 1.07% 2 dark nor. 1 12¢% protein 1 northerh. 2 northe: 3 northe: 1.011 1.0 emote and Sonik asain Wheat’ rotein 35 Sed to ei; fieat ee te was|> RANGE OF CARLOT BAI eines Mar. 1 Whee ange Pd carlot aged ay eer ie noril mi O%, fimised duran, Bt i Nor ‘eliow, 621% to 65%; No. Nook mixes 6 34 nite, 26 3 so a8: Bes a! 2 b4°to 61; sample, 44 to Flax not quoted. BOSTON Woo! (AP)—Wool: A done on 648 suitable for Prices Bost Mar. ttle \pusinecs is bein, and finer western woo! tae ow manufacturert fools are about steady. fismand,' however, is much slower than » Woolen wools, on th ahi hand, are showing slightly more activit cuicago Forarons total U. ments 782 cars; Arading on russeta fair, market firm; other stock trading slow, market dull; nsin sacked Found whites 2.30 to 2.48: few fancy 2.50; Idaho sacked russets 3.15 to 3.40. Minnesota sacked ‘Red River ‘Ohio's 2.50 Lo 2.70, NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, Mar. 13.—(AP)—Butter firm; receipts 10,378, Perey, high- er than extra 38% to 38 3. extra (92 score) 37 3-4; first (88-91 score) 34% Cheeso steady; receipts 100,170, Eggs irregular; receipts 32,431; colors fresh wathered 1 selected extra 27% to ums 2444; nearby hennery bi tra 28% "to 29; nearby and nearby fe Pi western hennery white, average extra|that she wished to write the biog- Toledo, 29 to 30, Poultry—Live firm freight, 35 by express 38-: freight, 28; expres: steady. PRODUCE PRICES “STEADY Chicago, Mar. 13.—(AP)—Butter iirm in tone and a few sales were turkeys, dressed ‘@ unchanged in the main, though an occasional lot sold at a smal" Feauction, IR RIT aa ruled easy. ne MUST LEAVE ARMY T0 EDIT BIOGRAPHY Forced to Choose Between Life Work and Writing by Com- mander Higgins London, Mar. 13.—()—Commission- er Catherine Booth. of the Salvation H ~ | Bramwell Booth,: will.Jeave the army ae but not voluntarily, to write the biog- raphy of her. father, Mrs, Bramwell | i few the general’s widow, declared | Mm today. Mrs. Booth said that her daughter. wished to continue her work and write the book also, but that General Hig- gins, new commander, of the army, had decided she could not do both. “I and my daughter are distressed | § that General Higgins has insisted up- on her giving up her of women’s social work of the army | §; because she wishes to write her fath- er's life story.” “As an officer she informed him/ +7 raphy. To our amazement he told |} her to choose between her work ron writing of the life. If she insisted o1 writing the biography she must ae linquish' her work. The announce- ment puts us in the wrong light and jave are in great sorrow.” Mrs. Booth added that her daugh- ter had decided to write the life and to say farewell. to some of the insti- ¢ | tutions.with which she has been con- BYRD WORKS WHILE COMPANIONS ENJOY NEW ZEALAND TOUR Decries Attempt to Create Ant- arctic Controversy Between America and Britain Dunedin, N. Z., Mar. 13.—(P)-- While members of his expedition were at play in various parts of New Zea- land, on tours or fishing and hunting trips, Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, with characteristic cheerfulness today settled down to transact the large amount of kena d which has ac- cumulated while he attended the numerous receptions given in his honor. shemmnte Byrd, who returned from the antarctic Monday after more than @ year at the bottom of the world + {during which he flew over the south bole and discovered a large, previous- ly unmapped territory, was getting his expedition ready to sail home next week. The barque City of New York and the steam Eleanor Bolling must be refitted for the trip to New York which is expected to require about nine weeks. City life here, which has meant but ttle more than walking about the streets speculating on the change from the icy wastes of the antarctic, has begun to pall on members of the party. To each man’s request for leave Admiral Byrd replied. “go ahead.” Aided by free railroad trans- portation many have gone to Mount Cook, the highest peak of the South- ern Alps, Admiral Byrd was delighted at re- fe the interest in the two way broadcast OTs 98% 94% 64% | 2.85% CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Mar, 13,—( at— Hi fh Low af Lees 2.86% 2. 284" 2.86 51 Her 4 5 Ba 2.84, Man sf y BY July 25 1 87 68 39% 59% oe 2.80% 2.84% 2.84) my. % He She CHICAGO CASH GRAIN ‘aan 13.—(AP) 1.00; id 1 «bt 8 BY th AB) Wheat 04, 1025, No. Tuesday with New York, “The interest taken in so many parts of the world, even in Germany. in the talk indicates that the expedi- tion has brought the world’s atten- tion to the progessiveness of the Unit- ed States in scientific research,” he said. “I have noted a tendency in some quarters cf America and Europe to create a controversey between the ports from many parts of the world in | and, ducted. The Salvation Army War |[ Cry yesterday announced she would take @ year’s leave of absence. Salvation Army international head- quarters declined to comment on Mrs. Booth’s statement. “The statement in the War Cry,” said a high official, “explains why ca 1k Teles MEVELGRTAORET ae he ed 12 months leave of absence. yond that we have nothing to sa; Sunday Theatres Draw Fire of M. E. District Meeting (Continued from page one) of evangelism; and Rev. H. J. Gern- hardt, of Dickinson, on the motive of evangelism. The conference took up the licens- ing and relicensing of local preach- ers, who are lay members of the con- Sregations fitted to substitute for the Pastor in his absence or to conduct services outside of the regular chan- nels of preaching. A large number will be so qualified as the result of the conference recommendations to the fall state conference. The resolutions adopted were: Whereas, in 1889, the people of North Dakota adopted constitutional Prohibition in a statewide election and later the legislature provided —— laws for its enforcement, Whereas, sometime later the nation adopted the eighteenth amendment and passed the Volstead law, and, Whereas, We believe these law, are high and noble experiments in gov- ernment and have been eminently successful in their working out and that they will ultimately solve the li- quor problem, and, ‘Whereas, We believe the nation cannot follow the behest of the liquor crowd and participate in the traffic in liquor without sin, and that com- Plete prohibition is the only reason- able solution for the liquor problem, Whereas, There is now an effort being made to repeal the North Da- kota Sunday anti-theater law, and, Whereas, We believe that the Sab- bath should be reserved for religious worship and that it is dangerous and contrary to the public good to allow film corporations and picture show interests to commercialize the Lord’s day and turn it lpg Aba ad and sale and a day of pleasure, there: fore, be it British Empire and the United States} Resolved, That we, the members of concerning claims in the antarctic.|the Bismarck district of the Metho- There is no reason or ground for that.| dist church of North Dakota, do ‘We have considered this expedition a| hereby urge our people to maintain entific venture and we hope aja firm stand against these great evils one. We went down there with the utmost respect for the’ Brit- ish who preceded us and our work should bring us closer together and not farther apart. It would be a pity should a controversy arise and would go entirely against the feelings and hopes we have hel . Cancer Tissues of 1,300 Broken Down By Gland Extract Sontint-- sam Pose one tracted this “stabilizer” from the glands and made it into a liquid they tH injected in cancer sufferers’ bodies. “After the first injection,” said Dr. Coffey, the suffering patient usually | tne has relief. After the second — third, pain disappears.” ‘his has happencd,” the doctor said, “in more than 1,300 cases,” tl of which, he said, were srenitenly identified as cancer, and none which could be cured a by nF eperaion. Blood, Asked how ay he had been st work on the disease the doctor re he had been searching for a cure’ “all his life,” and in that, he added, he spoke “for ithe profession.” Government aid in the fight against cancer also was urged by Dr pis h_D, Bloodgood, noted can- and in defence of our homes i growing generations, That we them to be alert so as not to be de- ceived by evil propaganda and be careful not to aid the enemy by sign- ing any petitions for repeal. We urged them to stand firm against re- Peal of these laws, answer the false Propoganda of the wets and at all elections go to the polls and vote to pabiain these laws and the consti- ut Resolved, Further, That we reine ia all recent movements doing. away with war. We ae greatly on the signing of the Kellogg Peace pact by 53 nations and in the efforts now being made by the Lon- don disarmament conference to cut down the navies of the world. We urge pastors and churches to follow the lead of the World Peace com- mission and carry out their sugges: the doctrine of world brotherhood and that we will persist until world beater hood is attained and we shall ve Lignite Shipments Reveal 1 Big Decline aplignite shipments during the elght- Faris 22 thoved a Temeilen: os press with a simMar period for | Better the Mts rms, ranches, last year, according te data compiled by the state railroad board. For 1930 shipments totalled 342,209 to! FOR SALE—One brand new 17-28 ci of a report just issued it of Johns Hopkins uni-| tons of versi who recommended to the committee that a federal department | The total for Gf health be ‘set, w connection | Was titra recon ae government efforts to ci the = shipped prereoroes ~ |Turtle Lake School | Publishes Pictorial Issue of Newspaper|si. res nie thts on oe rere counties title of the. book, issued in ee | “Weather Report | Report Report | Temperature at 7 a.m. Highest yesterday Lowest Last night . Precipitation ty 7 a. Highest wind velocity GENERAL RePponT Temprtrs. Pre, Low High Inst STATIONS— las! 24 Bismarck, N, eld: marillo, ee Clear Idi aren pt Tide ir cloudy. ae cloud: or h: ite clear Neri Platte Neb, cldy terre. Be ance a i pelle, Sai Rapiaci City, & 5. eae sii W: loux Yy Spokane, Wash... Swite Ci cloudy cloudy. cies Williston, 'N. Winnemucca, Ne’ Winnipeg, Mna WEATHER FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Partly loudy to cloudy a) ey and Friday, lightly warmer Fr! for North Dakota: Partly cloudy to loudy tonight and Pridey. Slightly reese Ragas, and northeast “por- tions tonight. weabner cospirioxs A high-pressure area is centered over the Red river Ney this morn- ing, and considerably colder weather eked over the entire northwest. jubzero temperatures were general Manitoba. A low-pressure area is ce: tered over Idaho and Nevada, and warmer weather prevails over the southwest. Light, scattered precipita- tion occurred along the northeastern Rocky mountain slope and over the northern great plains. River stage at 7 a. a 10.2 feet; 24- our ‘change, dro) ot,’ Ice holding. ___ Meteorologist. NORTH DAKOTA: VEATHER Devils Lake Valley Cit: Minot: 205 isto Bismarck Manas 21; WANTED—Girl to wait on customers. Apply Capital Shoe Hospital, 413 Broadway. CITY LISTINGS FIVE ROOM modern story and half new dwelling, hardwood floors, fire- place, many features, most modern kitchen, furnace hei front, reasonable taxes, just_com- Pleted. Sales price $6750.00. Terms. SIX ROOM modern bungalow, three » heated garage attached, | oak floors, fireplace, new, not quite completed, reasonfible taxes. Sales price $6500.00. Very desirable terms. SIX ROOM modern two story dwel- ling, south front, hardwood floors, fireplace. Sales price $6300.00. Very desirable terms. FOUR ROOM modern new bungalow, oak floors, built-in features, good location, nice lawn. For quick sale $5200. SEVEN ROOM modern two story dwelling, hardwood floors, full base- ment, furnacc heat, outside garage, good location. Sales price $4500.00. Good terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, hard- wood floors, full basement, furnace heat, located close in. Sales pricc $3200.00. NEW ROOMING house, completely furnished, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat, good busi- ness location, nice income. Price and terms quoted on request. SEE THIS agency for a sclect list of homes. This agency can help you build, very reasonable terms offer- HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Twelve years active city selling. Webb Block. Phone MISCELLANEOUS STOREROOM FOR RENT—48x60 ft. full basement, wareroom and rest room, double front, large plate glass, steam heat. County seat. Steele uy Write J. W. Stansburg, ._D. MEN'S SPRING suits made to mea- sure. Finest fabrics, latest pat- terns and models, $32.50. cleaning, pressing and repairing. Frank Krall Tailor Shop, 510 Main Downstairs. FOR SALE—White | ivory crib, good as new, also one new horse 1205-W. T. A. Milum. Twin City tractor with 18 inch road chief wheels. Will sell cheap if taken at once. E. P. Pfeifle Gar- age, Wishek. Simpson Reports on f i i i a i Sa52 te iy BaB & R q F g & SALESMAN WANTED—To represent Billings Linen Supply in North and South Dakota territory, Full time, $50 cash bond, references required. See Mr. Rool, Room 203, Patterson Hotel. Call from 5 to 9 p. m. Wed- nesday and Thursday. WORK WANTED suits and dresses repaired, equipped to make any desired alterations . All work guaranteed, prices reasonable. See our complete line of samples ‘entz, Krall lor Shop, 510 Main Ave. Downstairs, —By cook, exceptionally good on bread, rolls, ples, cakes, rie A French and strictly sober. "Phone 923-R. REAL ESTATE $4500.00 SIX ROOM, modern house, park. ss 2 $5800.00 FIVE ROOM, brand new stucco bun- galow, fire place, attached garage, dust off paving. $1200.00 sho ator house, south side, a bar- gain. $1700.00 FIVE ROOM house, ae barn elec- tric lighted, south side. $4400.00 FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, gar- age, one of the prettiest yards in city. $2400.00 CONTRATORS, Attention; 5 room, modern cottage, cornerlot, close in. Lots of room for another house in rear. SIX ROOM Retina modern, east front. $3450.00 FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, east front. $9500.00 A ONE OF the real homes of the ‘city, one year old, up to date in every respect. Built by the owner him- self, not a house built to sell. BUILDING LOTS; hundreds of them in all parts of city. FARM LANDS; the bigot and Fo a list of real Dereaine 2 had. DO YOUR REAL E ESTATE BUSI- NESS with the busiest dealer in the city and be sure of good service in buying or selling. F. E. YOUNG. $1.25 Wheat! WHEAT PRICES are on trend. We will accept at a fixed price of $1.25 car or truck this spring. STEEN MARMON CO. Distributors Marmon and Roosevelt eer 116 Second Phone 1452, Bismarck, N. D. —___ APARTMENTS FOR RENT—On ground floor, a 2 room furnished apartment with bath, also a 3 room furnished apart- ment with lavatory. Private en- trances. Call at 422 Fifth street. FOR RENT—Cozy furnished apart- ment with kitchenette and private bath, private entrance. Call at 211 West Rosser Ave. or phone 1313. Possession March 15th. North Dakota Water Situation in in Report Grand Forks, N._ N. D., Mar. 13.— ind more abundant water for vill and of North Dakota is the obj Nogical survey of the de- tes Rooke al -surve: ett le- intertor. ‘The | oft survey, is, Geena Water Resources Dakota” at the University ue North sets forth in detail the bavestiantion made | and he reese ter pl; oe of the wat "general ne anal of of the nce calanea and the chemical; qualities of all ground wa- ter discussed. "Out of the water, seals have poor eyesight, a fact which aids greatly the work FOR front apartment for light 9 suitable for three or four .Vacant Marth 15th. Right downtown. Call at 222 Third street. FOR RENT—Purnished or unfurnish- Purniahed oF unfurnish ed two room home. FOR bar yap i doe ony Bg —: FoR REI—Wal_ Raa Re a ee Tea -W or call at 926 two pe Lg aye all modern, Garage and gard- 5 Call at 402 Ave. C west. NOTICE: Will Boel Do Any Spring sisesniiainiipeae dices No more he'll milk his mulley cow An operation was required, The surgeon said, but John expired. BUT—John Doe would not have ex- Pired if he had visited the Clinic MacLachlan of Dr. T. M. (Hare

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