The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 14, 1930, Page 9

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Tauren Ney Fork Stocks SEND PRICES BOWN i: Traders Watch “Watch “Government: Sponsored Agencies’ Plans for Carload Purchases eat wheat prices toaay toward the ki ite | A ee improvement of eg ‘oul fee North Americ hes yu. had chased r Europe, Crt that some de- mal +4 tor Dalted, sta ae fae ee bing Niroad te tis-up in Argentina ‘and come vice: ince last fall North rae voy, “ana Tye have been et Me Siyert. from India were & & bn pasging ‘compares erday'a) tin “Ode. 03%; ey 10s a y 10L Bek to A). orn closed unchanged to 3-4c high. larch 16%; May 79% to 343 July © decline to to advance, ot political de! ve fo Tabiee ant ments a rn thi Iperte Metal . American Power and Light’: American ator erican Smelts. and American Sugar “eae American T id Telegraph American Sean: SBGSe Sea aeevaerateEiee e ater so ee. mnerses mem nsenesa3es SeIaSasawsws pond and provisions varying from 37c set-|C. back to a rise of 2-5c. Favorable weather for field’ work had some effect on corn market senti- |‘ pi ment which except early was much less. bearish than hag recently been the rule. Oats rallied with other grains. Provisions were ¢ sympathis- vith downturns in the value of h breaks in wheat values to- day were in the facc of assertions that ‘aerial heh of world shipments 1d be likely to result in ft th A t ele clrew a on omhich ordinarily. would tend |G to strengthen wheat welces. abroad, On the other hant good it noe P present Chic to accept Melivery, tof cariots on rall- road tracks here owing to congestion to! cath Chicago May aed at | Fr times today by that if erop and-that If no serious injury to develops Ma; heat will havo STetle chance to ce, tmeanwhite, aside from trifling amounts of Canadian wheat bought for Europe, export bus-| ¢. iness overnight from north America appeared to be virtually at a halt, Rew bottom-price records reached fn the corn market early today for future deliveries came about through scattered selling that, however, was! Ho afterward more than ected at offerings, Ar- bare of futur ival today to- liver tivai of corn tn Chi taled 87 cars, ainst 260 cai year. WHMAT FUTURES FOLLOW ATHER ATIC COURSE WAianeapoll Wheat ARures followed a rather cr- ratic course today with sentiment predominantly bearish early and an about ‘face later through a spurt of buying in the late session, May closed % cent lower. Cora futures dipped also at the start but turned upward late and rye continued easy but tubborn and trade was without feature, Bar- ley dipped at tho start on. stoplo selling but recovered later. Plax pre ght but crushers suppor ed the market. ‘Cash wheat tone was weaker again, Receipts were over-estimated but ther little demand from mills ind grain corporation ceased buying. off about 1 cent on *Svinter was slow and changed. Cash corn demand was better and prices were strong to 1 cent high- er are compared with future demand was good and offeriny light. Rye demand was strong tor, inilling quality and quiet otherwise. offerings were moderate and quiet to fair. Wiax de- quiet to slow. * CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Mar. 14.—(AP—U. Dept. jogs—21,000 including, > narket opened 25c lowe! ight hogs mostly sold carly er trade on weighty butchers 25 % slow at decline; ssaninls eee in ena ag oh 0 0; 200-250 Barle; Fy rene id 8 a damage occurs, July and Sep- tember deliveries would benefit Ls eokd G k | International Mitch pfd, ago and 187 cars at this time last ihe K 14,—(API— m was quiet and un-|X ryt jot ae Colorado Fuel a Calumbin Gea and Blecttie’ Columbia. ePapnephons. Commercial Kolvents, n ith and Southe! Gonsolidated Gas. ont! Baking’ A’. ak Eaton Axle and spring Electric Auto Lite (exe di Eluectric Power and Light Erle Railroad Firestone Tire oration ‘ank Car eS Pte teh tert bt tt terete} Grigsby Houdaille Hershey mn Oil .... International Harvester evasercses ores ereemern > saeseecraniewes Omm@nranro>meren2 Suse Kennecott Copper Kolater eet tts tet eet ttt tt Hathiceon AIK (ex ats) May Department, store Mexican Seab Middle State: Missouri, Ka: sour! Pacifi fomery Ward . Nash Motors New York Cent New York, N. i " Hariford, ms ERs 00 6d a sana 20s om wo 1S EOESES Bos DOs eTOS aes Northern el Ga . Oliver Farm Eaulp’ ‘Pacific Gas ‘and. Electric Pacific Light Packard Motor - Pan-American Petr Paramount-Famous-Lasky Parmalee Trani Pathe Excha: Penney, J. ta ey Pennsyiva' Phillips Petroleum ex. ‘dit Proctor & Gamble Publle Service Corporaiion N. Pullman Compan. Purity Bakin, 165 S00 i 10.10 to] Radio 9.75 11.005 packing sows um to choice 9 Cattle—1,500 id is Tobacco B Richfield a te rigs 1 Dutch low bulls good and choice (beef) iter to medium 6.75 to &. umilked) ood and cho:ce 3. sealers P to 9.50; ' weights medium to 10. fairly t lambs 10.. Ibs, down 1.23 to 1 to 10.50% ‘common 9.0040 8, to cholee 92-100 | Ibs. 03 n to choice 150 Ibs, down id common 2.50 to ood and choice yearlings ore AD to 8 Hoge—is erage, ainys ‘active to all in- teresta: 26 boc Pps ‘Thurs- bul bette i 35, uy to 0.26 t int Hights 10.005 av ine ait ig ‘weight 223. jambs bidding foee'and down on asking up higher. of cariot grain na dark northern, 1. northern, 1. 54 red ay clio, (214 to 8434, No. ae ta No, “4 salsea at wae, fia A Woe Nod oa. Barley, No. 2, wample, .4 Flax, not quot ae Go ©. 5 ‘urd 4; No, 3 mix xen No, 2m ixed 7614; No. F ate low, ie se 15% No. B-white, 75; sam- to fo. 2 white, 40 3-4 to 42. ‘sales. ed, 40. to 6.35. 1d, 9.60 to 17.00. Ribs, 1 Rabies, 13.26. 4,75 te cutter und cutter 4.75 tol # In uck, ‘F. Shel ‘Gnion ol Simmons Company Simm roleum elly O1 Southern Pacific . soars ern Railways beckery By ton Standard Brands . pears. Gas ard Oil of California Standard Oil of New ¥: Stewart. ie Wern Or: Corporat r rT Texas ky 4 Timken Holler Sear ‘Transcontinental eit house Ai Inghouse Electric and Mtg. Wilco ic! wee ore Woolw. good No: ewan to 10.35; enly Ha Bras io whi st Dark hard els CHICAGO PR Chicago, Mar, Meee) —But: com flee: ms reget 11608 tw ry | lta 3 37 ae aT fireta 34 iy! POULTR' chicago. Siare Tee tAE) Poultry live steady, receipts “ cars: fowls 34 "Ne 24c; roosters turk heavy ducks 20 to 2: Mar. 14, (API ‘Agel )—Potatocs—very 1 dace ry, demand and t low. market very oul *e quote, FFF RRP TE Saha . ae CREDIT RELAXATION | 5 RESPONSIBLE FOR | | ADA IN STOCKS| tl only Few Issues Show Weak- ness as Broad Price Rally ~ Qoours ‘in’ New York New York, Mar. 14.—(AP)—A fur- ther relaxation in credit conditions, arising from the reduction in the New fork federal reserve discount rate from 4 to 3% per cent the heavy accumulation: of fund f tied y yolume, at 3% per cent ce Jal 1928, money some observers placed a fetation on the change, pointiny out that the lower rates were cause by the relative! mand@ for fund: providing som: Further heaviness 9, in some of the commodity markets, and this tended to restrain bullish in- stocks. again gave an nenagive fon of strength, few minor exceptions, practically all of the leading petroleum shares, moved into new high ground for the Atlas Powder, Am bacco *B", Peopien Gas, Aub Auto and ‘Texas ‘& Pacitic Land Trust ‘were marked up ‘ - ite tg Elec- tet & Li 10 developed ral se merger than 3 efractorion. Warten Sec, Checker cr Internation: latch preferred Airways Appliance also reached sh ground. of U. 8. Stecl common re- me stimulus from the an- it that a joint congression- on internal revenue tax- tthe treaaury ‘aspart ailow the credit on Satu Steel common, thes rettli ied above 182. tributed to new stock financing. Standard brands sank below 23 fo a new 1930 low on selling presumably bare by the disappointing 1929 rep Continued pressure against Interna- Phone, which lost 4 point: together with weakness in sever of the food and copper stoc eneea bind aur | in the 1 he Cary | avanOes, Hhowede ne 0%: a new 530 pinks e. 8. Bteel Tee all its advance, and Ana. market. Peepers ay ular Total calee sitone ie protein 1 dark nor. 1 = RRO iS 3 aA 4 ‘2 seers 1.06% seeee 104% feo) = 1.06% Soren RUCK ay zi r + 100% ino, veeee LOLS =egen s = e ere} Pr ee 99% 1.0073 * mug 96% 97% 96 Biecgts tem 93 ‘a . 1 amber weg Seger No. 1. . .. 2.80% 2.854% 2.80 MUCAGO RANGE ‘hicago, Prov 16 e ‘Wheat— — Mays 18 July... 12, MINNBAPO! 75) Minneapolis, pris Me ie tr Ei ioe 59% 58% NGO 60) 37% .37 37 7% 37% 37 a5 iy, GE Sit Bt, SR Mar, ieee se Bs A it e 06 EES. 2.83% 3 Fi aa 4)@ barre! Standard ole i Elec. Bond & 8! Citles Service, it MINNHAPOLIS STOCKS Bi innenpolte stocks ‘ose—First Bank Corp., 26 sy Bancorporation, FOREIG MACHANGE we Mar. 1 excha: cen tain aly 5.23%; Germany rway, 26.74; Sweden 26.82%; Montreal 99.75. LIBERTY BONDS CLOSE York, Mar 11-(AP) Liberty firat 4%'s, treas. 41,'s CHICAG s Chicago, Mar, 14.—(AP—U. 8. Dept. of Agri.)—-Potatoes receipts $10 cars, BRAIN DISEASE GERM DISCOVERY CLAIMED 2 Young British Girl Credited With Isolation of. ‘Disseminated Sclerosis Bug’ on tract 288 cars, toval Uaited tstnics | the brain and spinal cord. The shipments 909 rather 35. Minneapoli: Flour 10c lower. family patents quoted at $6.0 in 98 pound cotton sacks, Shipment: . Bran $21, ee Canis Chica per pound: Twin es 19% to 19, 3-4 20%c; young brick 1ijeFumbureer fe. , Minn, Mi MONEY RATES New York, Mar, 14.—@)—call meee. easier. High 3% per cent, low 3p cent, ruling rate 3% per cent, close 3 per cent. ‘Time loans easier. Thirty days 4 per per cent, four to six months 4 to 4% per cent. Prime commercial paper easier, 4% per cent. Bankers’ acceptances easier. Thirty aye 3% to 3% per cent, 60 to 90 days 24 to 8% per cent, four months 2% to 3% per cent, 6 to six months 3% to 3% per ce ._ NEW YORK PRODU New York, Mar. 14.—(AP steady; receipts 11,781. higher than extra, 37% to 39; ae score) 38; firat (88- $91 scor steady; receipts 159,299. irregular; tp 30,869, Mixed colors’ fresh gathered closely selected extra first mer > utter Creamery Poultry—Dreesed irregular. Chick- ens frozen, 22 to 36; fowls, fresh or fro: to 32. Poultry broilers by freight 35; by 3 elie 45; fowls, freight 295 ex- Credits Prohibition For Making Gotham ‘Bigger and Better (Continurg! from from pe7e one) and try and build them into if-respecting citizens. ‘Youth Drinks Less’ The ittee also heard Ralph commit ols H. White, of New :iaven, research secretary of the fact finding commit- tee on law enforcem2nt in Connecti- cut who testified that students in e | hich schools and colleges had reduced Gage osteo) since prohibition. “The youth of this generation in Connecticut,” he said, “have broken all the scholarship and athletic rec- fathers and no youth of rote get started in such a career béfore Grundy’s Lobbyist Activities ‘ten Senatorial Career (Continued from page une) Vare, but his machine is united and well-oiled. He is backing, ch the sen- cabinet officer under ares presidents, is James J. Davis, secretary of labor. Grundy’ bread with a protagonist of organized William C. Sproul. The | goid-rimmed spectacles, , pink-faced, lively, twinkling eyes. He and his father before him students of politics, The son inher- ited the Grundy mills in his home town of He learned the business from the bottom up, and it has made him very wealthy. Republicanism and a high protec- tive tariff for industry, particularly Pennsylvania industry, have been his ruling obsessions. No one doubted him when, on the witness stand in he “The tariff is ee ee dent body. Shortly after he finished, the com- mittee recessed until next Wednes- day when friends of the cighteenth amendment will continue presenta- tion of Robins told the committee on both parties were dry “an dare not be otherwise.” ‘Uses Flowery Specch dozen times. Grundy has not always won in his political dictation, but de- to “Even the wets piously declare that and they do not want the saloons,”” ®@ place where men drink liquor and more liquor—and modification, they did not solve it and whether you like it or not this country has ness and its ‘eae abilities have been assumed by the First National Cooperstown. could be sa H HL it : li i jously injured when struck by an au- tomebile. | “Weather Report 7 Report | | vet" ey a.m. at ene Precipitation to 7 a Highest wind Velocity GENERAL REPORT ‘Temprtrs. Pre. Low High last STATIONS— Pismacse. XN. Ami Devils Lake, N- D. Dodge City, 'Kan., cldy Edmonton, ‘oh eld: Havre. Moni we pias SD. am Kansas cit att 20 Sheridan Wye. c Sloux Clty, i 30 ao 80 WEATHER FORE For Bismarck and snow, beginning Slightly colder Satui Dakot: beginning tonight or Tyecolder Saturday port! Rain or Saturday. or snow, Slight h accompanying tered over the upper Great Lakes re- gion. A low-pressure area is centered jover Nevada, and ner weather ‘prevails at most places from the Plains states to the western Rocky mountain slope. Somewhat unsettled weather prevails in all sections, and Precipitation —_occurr along the Rortheastern Rocky mountain slope And in the western Canadian prov- hn River stage at Ta. ee 10.1 feet our change, rol of ee holding. SORTS W: at; Hee eteorologist. NORTH DAKOTA | A WEATHER Devils Lak Grand Fot me. RELP WANTED bro her oe tenga Barer Cllegs, Pare, ND. Buta FEMALE HELP WANTED ‘to wait on customers. Apply Capital Shoe Hospital, 413 Broadway. POSITION WANTED Oe ‘WANTED—Position as = a. Frm | new dwelling, hardwood floors, fire- place, many features, most modern kitehen, full complete basement, furnace heat, garage attached, east SIX ROOM mitiern two story dwel- ling, couth front, hardwood floors, fireplace. Sales price $6300.00. Very FOUR ROOM modern new bungalow, cak floors, built-in features, good location, nice Jawn. For quick sale $5200.00. Terins. SEVEN ROOM modern two story dwelling, hardwood floors, full bases ment, furnace heat, outside garage, —_ location. Sales price $4500.00. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, hard- wood floors, full basement, furnace heat, located close in. Sales price $3200.00. furnished, hardwood floors, basement, furnace heat, good busi- ness location, nice income. Price and terms quoted on request. homes. This agency can help you build, very reasonable terms offer- CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance, {minimum ch ike sieve Reg gece AagBe adh ager Be want ads come. under classified display rates at 90 cents per colump 4 | inch per insertion. ° | 6 days, 25 words or under ... | 3 day, 28 words of under .. information concerning ant. ea that in fraudulent, or un e, appreciated by the Tribune. af Phone 32 The Tribune Want Ad Department ee SALESMEN WANTED—Salesmen to represent us in home county selling direct to consumer. Complete line of full made up men’s, women's and chil- ome conan Northwestern len » 20 E. lst, * y pany, 2 Duluth, ‘Wentz, Krall Tailor Shop, 510 Main Ave._Downstairs. SEWING done at my home, children clothes a specialty, also fancy work. Call at 1122 Ave. C. Phone 754-W. WoL DeWine eres by the hour, also lo washing and ironing in own Phone a BLACKSMITH and jer wishes steady employment. Write Tribune in care of Ad. No. 53. REAL ESTATE 8IX ROOM, Phconain facing park, $5800.00 FIVE ROOM, brand new stucco bun- galow, fire place, attached garage, Just off paving. $1200.00 ae house, south side, a bar- $1700.00 FIVE ROOM house, with barn elec- tric lighted, south side. $4400.00 FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, gar- be one of the prettiest yards in tage, cornerlot, close in. Lots of room for another house in ir tas bn, modern, east front. FIVE ROOM spodeen bungalow, east front, $9500.00 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. —— pgs the pigees and best real bargains ¢ ever had. DO YOUR REAL = ESTATE BUSI- NESS with the busiest dealer in the city and be sure of good service in buying or selling. F. E. YOUNG, HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE SALE—Four 8 egi eee NOW IS THE TIME TO DUPLEX which rents for $90.00 month. All Bleeping invest- modern, ss ‘This duplex will rom 11% to 12% on your Price $5750. decatie panes on eee BUSINESS ' can rent for $125.00 per month. FORM property, 200 acres. 185 acres under cultivation located nine half miles from Arnold elevator. small down payment and very rea- sonable Lay or will nell on on THREE, 80 acre tracts of land located six miles south of Gladstone, North Dakota at $10.00 per acre. Terms. ONE-QUARTER section Bottineau county land. Price Price $000.00, on terms. FOR information on = any of the above Property, jismarck in care of Ad. No, 52. iris rr WANTED TO WANTED TO RENT—Small modern only. reasonable, aad Ad. No. 51, Bismarck Trib- HOUSES AND FLATS R SALE O} 6 room house and garage—also for sale one modern 8 room house with FOR SALE—Brand new modem six room stucco house. Nice trees, Priced low for quick sale. Half cash down, balance on monthly ~ payments. Inquire st 425 Four- teenth street. FOR QUICK SALE room modern house, Must sell at "onoe on account of sickness. Very rea- sonable. Write Tribune, in : _Ad. No. 50,0 rad and Navy store, Mandan, N. D.,or phone Mandan 357. modern 6 room house with double garage, also a boy's bicycle in good condi- tion for sale. Call at 306 rooms, full b basement, all modern, newly decorated. Garage and gard- Call at 402 Ave. C west. St required, ‘The surgeon said, but John expired. BUT—John Doe would not have ex- pPired if he had visited the Clinic of Dr. T. M. MacLachlan (Har- vard) for we could have put him on the road to health without any operation, for that un-

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