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ty \ New York Stocks 2065 P.m. PRICES UP AS WEATHER TS | war and Dye mercial ‘Foreign Power ernational tive .. " Southwest Crop Outlook, Liver=|4 pool Upturns, and Scarce Offerings Affect Trend oF n Rolling Mi Sef im Sele and Refining 37.-—(AP)—Despite Hr ts that do- ‘dor i. ing wheat ae rs age oh Am an ree a ‘ees zie turns "orat ing towar eouis its. sane ise profi shi ae of Ne rth "American wheat Play. 900,000 to 200,000 bu, had a aris wettest. ts the same ai endure f neta eee 9 lower. aMre! x rr 3; May, 1.08% to %; July tie Wwic! Burrow hs Ad fn Blan: beg we be ott, Calumet if} Cine . Mago, Blank; May 8: met and Hecla « 84% to Canadian Pacific Oats, to % wn, and provisions | Case, J. I. e unchanged to back of Corn eased TBS Soon market ran 1 e corn ing on bulge ‘and met fair support on_the dips. firmer early with other| Chisago & Northwestern, seins, But ons ned, with, them later, jock Jeland & ‘6 governed by fluc: cheval ler lotor ft tuations, in "how ‘values. clara Lie a ee i . oe rot rature delivery offerings | Columbia Gas.and Electric ... hescacted au something of stimulus | C2! toward higher prices for wheat much.) © Hime today: “atures west, as well as lack of rainfall wputa tended to give cause for anx-| Cont! oy ety regarding the aia outlook, and porte Spite BE ae erert tani Gontinental OM of si , ee gielda in southern France Tate to be smaller than last owing to flo Higher closia Ay Cie an: invconnection ‘with zed export business in ‘wheat had been worked nt. Considerable attention way Shee eee Tate reports tl e ee ral ened and Light ym various con. been arranged on | Atianto' aa ining . urn Aut eago ai : | Silene Great we te en * ful & Pacitic t Paul & Pacific Low tem: Ci Cubs Cane ar ped.” ed |Gurtion Wright » + ort. T ral American Tank Car - 2 General Hlectric, new; +... futures w: eral Foods ......+.- tly based to s a amine ena al wheat strength, 7 “ost of the corn that Wwealnfavorable for corn move- |General Rall ign belt 1s cic offerings moat of the time | Gillette Safety Razor were of only modgrare volume; Artix; | Gold Dust Meret cork in Chicago totaled 108] Goodyear Ti 12 atwoek ago raham Pal cars against 72 care wwe chase and] Graham Paige Motor bane ag 2 Great Northern Pron Ore’ Great Western Sugar rigsby Grune LOWEN, —(aP)—| Houdallle Hershey futures showed considerable Ol ambition at the start today but turned ie ambition at iter trading: developing | H Stagnation after, shorts had, covered | I and fading away. May closed % cent| Indian efli orn. International Harvester m was, wanted and caused cen strength. Oats tone was inisrseeal aaltoh Da. stronger with corn. f x in sens phone ‘and ‘Telegraph. scarce. Barley was etron| one | Ion Mavic but trade narrow and dull. Flax | 5 3 jumped upward on intention to sow Kayser, Jinaticld wire’. reports. tew of cash wheat wete in inater Corporation Ke and tone was strong with mill ent f~ ers stepping up premiums nity | Ko where high protein test cerned, Winter: and durum al tair on light demand was good erage. Rye was steady for milling quality and weak for ergotty. Barley demand was good and offer- ings were scant. Flax eneee were light and demand was steady. iptat OT eT Ta url, ‘HICAGO, LIVESTOCK. tssourl Pact! Chicago, Ma MsTOOM s. Dept.| Montgomery Ward of Agri.)—Hoi 000; steady to 10¢| Nash Motors fi vet Gn hogs scaling under 220 1b8:] National Air Li heavier welg National Bi Rye news was 50 to igeet80. oe OWS 8.15 188, phe iy to 10.25, ; calves—2,500; re strong, ac- iW: account; Dee “gs busctok tether 4.60; mont ol cia Packard :| Pan-American Pei fier © mamnees Tasky 3 1100 Ibs. armalee Trans . oat jncdium’ 850° IDs. fp to Bathe Exchange... fea yearlings good. and chotes| Penney, J.C. 0-950 Ibs, 12.5) to 15.00; hejfers Philip vant, Ayes goo dand choice abo Ibs. ques 11.50 to Ips Pel mi ‘ble Foo i*tommon and medium $00 to Vi. i and choice is to 10.1 common and medium o i . New York, N. H. Norfolk & Western . Retthorn Pacific ter | Northern Pacific pete: | Oliver Farm Bautpm ific Gas — Elect jow culter and cutter 5.00 to ‘est RE s kood and hole (eet) 8.00" ta | Radio Corpora one 9 uiter to medium 6.50. to eras COMDSAY Fr {milk fed). s.cod and choice] Remington Rand « 3.00 to 14.26; medium 00 to $00; cull! Reo Mater and, common, 7.00 to, 8.00; stocker and| Republic ra nnd cnnies ide TOI rane, B racticall: 0 26e t lambs 9.! 0 to 10. 00: ders moe weal to outs! down G BG? common, 8.50 hoice. 92- te cn medium to eno! M5 180. Ibs. dows | Sis 00 to "6.50: 1 and common 2.50 te tender jambs ‘cod and choice Bie 9:26" to 10.10 athern Pi southern Railways Riis Withington ;- Standard B 3 y Standard ry York, soe econk ‘slow: | Standa Ollst New oF! enk Corporation . i ives se to “700: 1 8 6.75 to 7.2 stockers and fully 60-ty Te -l i pit calv ood 10.00 tigeety wrorted kinds 13.50. 7,000; fairly ach citeea mac nend| rt poun a igs closely Ba iin e ‘fo a pers rt Hghts 315; average cee ae welght 223. a Sheep— ne weak on er bing Power al aa ea sane 00; thro 10 " gely: ei CHICAGO rh 3-0 to 3844, t0 28 Here longhoras 20. a sete is te ‘ er Thani i: blip toca ats i ee ganee of rr ia. eee reer TKogte Leek: Rok, ‘eleph. and Relea riph ioe Moon Repeka & Banta Fo: tat Stock Exchange Prices Bound Upward, Drop Again, Then Make Recoveries co 6 ho te 09 0 80 birt ttt tt 76: New York, Mi on the New ular recovery when new leaders Reaeeet ree in the earl; Wrone was the volu trading Fons the ticker was running bout three-quarters of an hour be- market at the e nd of the mi id gee movement re: coalved so ite ft impetur an i 3 nt. ae |acont H in. which a sep eaet aes had developed, fall uae divide announcement oe the reg- ular ni yy pewing, n les Gas, Pacific Li ating. bater, Public Service o' Gas, Commonwealth rs or & Light all moved into new hi ground. On the break, American W ter Works, American Power & Li Columbia » We several others: 80! but all made partial recovery. ‘Worthington pump was marked up @ points to. 1a7 Allied Chemical ie, Houston Olt, 4% to, 110, General Re fractories 3% to and Auto Lite 3 to 110 ords. General and Paper hers reached new igh 4 ground ‘the fernoon recovery, the former felling at 50 for th first time this ver pofit, taking sales and bear sell- ing on the theory that the technical position, of the market warranted a jean after United States ern had reached 19314, a new top the year, and after other leaders peas as pre Ree nish z ind the close is firm. Sales approximated 5,200.. veo shares. eee Durum— — my pers td aE 34% 2.98 2.91% 2. 2.91 Open High Low 07% 1.083% 1.06%, thd 1.07% 1.05% 07 65% ttm 1.08" 1.06% 644 Rid 40 40% 40% att 2.94 2.94% 39 th esevaconneseses ens. esto. SESSLSE SH ase: 2.93% 53 ‘10.30 2108 03s May . . . 13.20 13.20 July 2. . 13.12 13.15 MINNEAPUOLIS CASH re Minneapolis, Mar. 27.—— 15% protein reheat cee jark nor. 1.11% 1.18% - or a2 us 906569. 2208S 22892 Saaveencmadewcsee Fe > mtn icons Eeep ents VSESRBSonaee eRe 2o 20% E B82 B22 Sz MORRO RM Esco E REROg: en? 02% 1.01% 1.02% AY = wl 98% 1% 99% 96% or 4 2 + 98% 90% areher 31% 06% 20% 05% 3 i rere ene a3 f fa 36 n track es, 238% 7 on 1's aartive aa ela é Me ‘i uly orthern, 1, a ei otis Ro. north 4 SFontant Hig! ber durum rum 92% to No, 1 mixed durum ae ce 86% to 94%; No. A 55 to bc; to bbc; lower wae 3 mere De (Al Dy eroreign Devi Demand Great Bri- Ital: 26.77; jontreal 99.98 7-16. EW YORK poonure New York, Mar, 24.. P)—Butter fem; receipts 10, ors, mery, higher extra. 3 8i.c; extra (92 first (88 "to 1 score) <6 focate. Cheese Ste dy; receipts ae gee Eggs steady; receivis pL colors, regular packed, cl extra 27% to 28c; extra Fire ie, Nearfby and nearby western hen- white closely selected extra 31 3: Do, Average extra 30 to 30%. live steacy, unchanged; iy. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS First Bank Corporation, 29. Bancorporation, 60. (By the Associated Press) BEAUTY QUEEN tall brunet a beauty queen: Verna Montuonery dark, and 6G feet 7, has been a most pulchritudinous of ne girls playing basketball in a na: | tional championship tournament here. aye home is in Lawton, Okla., and she ‘@ sophomore at Oklahoma Presby- n college. AVIATRIX CLAIMS RECORD: Miami, Fla.—Mrs. Betty Lund, 19, having ,made 67 consecutive barrel Folls, jis seeking official credit for a record. She did the stunt on her fifth solo flight. Mrs. Lund is an aviator's bride. je learned flyi after mar- riage in order not to be Tonely on the ground. DUCHESS IS BANKRUPT Vienna.—Duchess Olga vow Leuch- tenberg, 2 descendant Beauharnais, son of sephine, is in bankruptcy. 8! $3,500,000, and has assets of $2,700,000, She invested $2,500,000 in forest land. Expectations of profits in timber were not realized. WHEN IT RAINS IT POURS Teguciagalpa, Honduras.— It has never rained here in February, March or April except that it poured. Only one rain in those months has been recorded, and it ha hye fallen, with considerable damage to property. LATEST SCOTCH STORY Glasgow ny efticrency ex- are ‘Temperature at 7 a.m. « Highest. FAs fy yor night sMution tet a ighen eat wind velocity . GENERAL RAL REPORT bg) STATIONS— Bismarck, N. D., clear. Amarillo, 7 Ks ieney Shieve 10, y, Alta., bowing Chlenee, dite clout Dodwe chy, Kai Bamonton,: ‘Alti Havre, be City, Mo., clear Lander, Wyo., cloudy.. Medic! fat, Al iy Miles City, Mont. Hodens, & tah, cle orhes Neco Piatte N Oklahoma City, pe scansestsrs nate mest SHES Aes: leah City, 8. B, sno’ Roseburg, Ore., toe: 8t. Lou Seattle, Wash., clei Sheridat 4s Wyou Clo cloudy. Swit Curnt:Sas The Pas, Man., cle: Toledo, O., anowin Williston, N. D., Winnemucca, el Winnipeg, ian., clear clear. WEATHER FOREC. For Blemarek and nd vein wFair and not qui t. Friday Soneeer unsettled, with rising tem- (01 wale and not aiute so cold tonigt riday some- what unsettled, with ctsing temper: tu: or South Dakota: Fair to unse' tled tonight and Friday. Somewhat ‘warmer Friday. WEATHER CONDITIONS The storm area centered over the Great Lakes region yesterday mor: ing is moving northeastward over t! St. Lawrence valley. Light precipit: tion occurred in the northern states, partic ly from the northeaste: ocky mountain slope to the Great Lakes region. A lg ape ti area is centered over the northern great plains and along the cas' ky mountain slope, and ‘cool weather pre- valls in ections. Zero tempera- tures occurred | in Manitobs River stage at 7 a.m, 9.2 feet; 24- hour change, drop ‘of “0.1 foot. Ice broken in places. ORRIS W. ROBERTS, _ Meteorologist. NORTH DAKOTA. WEATHER WA, pert has discovered that street rail- way laborers waste too mueh time lighting their- Pipe inererose company has a : pipes and lente Nien toe the Bal using thé men's own pipes, tobacco and matches. FOILS BANK ROBBERS West Alexandria, O.—There is a % | sure way to frustrate bank robbers. Ero gupmen invaded the First Na- e and were amazed that they sai ap axtitniconts The sceoniver showed the robbers the empty vaults, and said the bank had been brake a year. Off they went. Russian Wheat Sold For Italian Markets Milan, Italy, Mar. 27.—(--The newspaper Sole today stated that Russian wheat has reappeared on the i % | Ttalian market. ‘The_ newspaper expresses belief that Wheat imports from Russia wiil mount up annually almost certainly creating American and Russian ri- valry. The paper asserts soviet Rus- sia is secking to recoup the pre-war position of superiority aided by the 2% | Mearness of the Italian market. Pope Receives Butler; Vatican City, Mar. 27.—(#)--Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia university, was received in private audience todey by Pope Pius XI. The pontiff bestowed the apos- tolic benediction upon him, and his| A. D. 1930, Farm Marketing Bill Planned in England Discuss Library Work |; ‘Williston: ele Jamestown? te clear, Dickinsot Bismarek-Mandan? A clear. COTATI REIGN WILL PROOF OF erry of North Dakota, County of Bur- h.—ss. In County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. Inthe Matter ot the Estate of Fits- hugh B. Smith, Deceased. The First, Minneapolis Trust Com- mit May Clark, Sherbui an nother ‘persons. interested, Re- THe Beate of North Dakota to the above named respondents, and persons interested in the estate ‘ot fies Smith, deceased. nd each of’ you are hereby notified, cited and required to appear before the County Court of Burleigh County, in said State of North Dakota, the office of the County Judge of sald County, at the Court Houre, in of Bismarck, in Burleigh on the 16th day the hour of ten got that day. to show cause, if any the prezer ‘of the petitioner. herel should not be granted, directing th admission of an authenticated cop: the last Will and Testament of hugh B. Smith, deceased, to proba as the last WII and Testament of said Fitzhugh B. Smith, deceased, and for the issuance of Letters of Testa- mentary Administration to William ‘Stevenson, of Minneapolis, Minne- ta, as Testamentafy administrator of said last Will. Said last Will being signed by Fitzhugh B. Smith, late of neapolis, in Minnesota, ot service be made of this citation as required by 1 Dated ‘this’ 23nd day of March, By the Court: Lc Stas Judge’ of the County Court. ‘A.W. Ayliner, Attorney for Petitioner, Jamestown, N. Dak. 3/27; 4/3 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burlet olen. IN cotNry court; Before Hon. 1. C. Eipiet 24 In the Matter-of the Est is Ham Stone ctharer “loon as William 5, leceased. Minnie E. Mills, = ‘00 | WANTED TO RENT—Small modern Hennepin ‘County, |. __vEMALE # £ HELP WANTED WOMEN WANTED—To sell beautiful line of ladies aprons. Every house- wife a en sip i customer. Cal Unusually ae eral comaienian. mation, Dor Mar Mfg. Co. Sansom, st. Rhlladeiphis, Pa. WANTED—Middie-aged woman as housekeeper on farm. State exper- fence and also wages expected in fine letter. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 64. USED CARS IR it trucks with van type bodies, also 1928 Master Buick sedan, just completely recondition- ed, all priced very reasonable. Rea- son for selling, account to small for our business. Interstate Transpor- tation Co., 118 Second street. Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 61. blood and can not be cut @ KNIFE. With our Al- ‘WANTED—Position as clerk in hard- ware or grocery store by married man in the thirties. Experienced in grocery line. References furnished. Particulars in first letter. Write Ad. No. 60 in care of The Tribune. ‘WANTED—Piowing to do around Sterling, Driscoll or Moffit, N. D. $1.75 per acre. Am ready any time. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 63. WORK WANTED—Experienced lady cook wants work as cook with a road gang. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 62. GIRL DESIRES typing, filing, gener- al office work. Experienced. Write Ad. No. 65, in care of The Tribune. FOR SALE SIX ROOM modern bungalow, hard- ‘wood floors, sun parlor, hot water, heated garage, near school, owner leaving city, at a bargain. SIX ROOM modern dwelling, 3 bed rooms, hot water, south front, full near school, for EIGHT ROOM new modern stucco dwelling, at least 4 bed rooms, hot water, French doors, full basement partitionei off, plastered and in-| sulated, heated garage, sun parlor, on liberal terms. FIVE ROOM modern dwelling close in, 2 bed rooms, full basement, gar- age, hardwood floors, porch, desir- able, on terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, 2 bed rooms, full basement, garage, for een "FOOT lot on Sixth street, east ront. FOUR ROOM partly modern house for rent on payement. ¢ | HOUSES AND lots for sale. GEO. M. REGISTER. HOUSEHOLD FOR SALE—Furniture, 6 dining room * chairs, 1 dining room table, dresser, complete bed, graphaphone, wick- er chair, upholstered chair, ice box, Hey Maggs washing machine, m table and chairs, dey bed and other items. Call at 612 Ray- mond street or phone 892-R. FOR SALE—At Shipp’s store, 4 piece wicker set, sewing machine, bed spring mattress, radio table, din- ing table, combination book case and writing desk, also furnished room for rent. FOR SALE—A dressorobe practically new, been used only six months, large heavy oak hall tree, porch cur- tain, two small stands and other articles, Call at 415 Fourth street or phone 1152. FOR SALE—A-Bee-Vac vacuum cleaner with attachments, good as Deceas Res spondents. ) eet rion HEARING FINAL RE! iT AN) U) POR’ INTING PETITIO! The Falate LF North sere Re nts: and each of, y sites ‘and required to oa the County Court of Buris North Dakota, at County Judge of sald ‘Burlel 2 at the Burleigh County, kota, Court house in the cit: Creag in, en are hereby pear, before sigh County, h Cou jorth Da- of Bis- forenoon of that day to show Freene rou haves why the final report and accounting of Paul Reverson, the r with the will annexed ce of Witlinen mane Mills, known as William 8. vind and the petition of ani minist adm. tor, on file in B: forthe, distribution Ot the residue. of ersons entitled ministration, of harged trom hie trust as mitistrator, or that such other or ft order may be, made as is the premines, should not be idence of sald William Mil Ld fam 8. Miits, ras the “Hy $f Hinneapoliy oy Hen pin County, “ated "ite Pith lay of March, A. D. By th y the Cour, Davisa, sodas of 0 bal breakfast set, table and four chairs, excellent rege also floor lamp. pet FOR SALE—Portable electric Singer sewing machine. Practically new. = at 604 Third street or phone FOR SALE—Hardwood FURNITURE FOR SALE—Hardwood buffet set, excellent condition, also floor lamp. Phone 1144. Bismarck’s Biggest Bargain eels meek, ws, cffer one cuscantand leigh’s Household Products to steady users. Fine near you. We train and help you. Rawleigh Deal- ers make up to $100 a week or more. No experience ek Pleasant, Profitable, dignified ‘Write today, W. T. Rawleigh 2 Cs, Dept. ND-353, Minneapolis, Minn. ‘WE WILL place two men in territory tributary to Bismarck and Mandan. Steady work with opportunity to advance, must be willing to start at $30 weekly. References required and car necessary. Write Fuller Brush Co., Fargo to arrange interview. Hear the Fuller Man through NBC every Saturday evening. at LEARN Barbering now. Prepare for ced trade. Free catalog. Moler ee Barber College, Fargo, N. D. Butte. a mi . ‘Write or phone McGary Motor Co., land, a hotel, store and rooming house combined. 1296-LW or call at 1311 Rosser Ave. ae FARM MACHINERY ONE SUPERIOR No. 24 double disc, 10 ft. drill with four horse hitch. Box. 431, Bismarck, N. D. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished room in all modern home. Very close in. Gentlemen only. Also house for rent. Call after 2:00 p. m. at 501 Sixth street or phone 1066. FOR Nicely Tummiehed seei ing room, also apartment, one room and kitchenctte in modern home. Reasonable rent. Call at 306 W. Thayer. FOR RENT—Desirable furnished room, hot water heat, good ventila- tion. Rent reasonable. Suitable for one or two gentlemen. Call at 116 West Thayer Ave. ROOM FOR RENT—In new modern home on street car line. Clean and quiet and always hot water. Phone 120-R or call at-503 Fourth street. _ Mrs. C. 8. Fossum. FOR RENT—Two well furnished rooms in modern home with board. Reasonable rates. Phone 204-J of call at 111 Washington street. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room +in modern home, suitable for gentle- man, rent reasonable. Call at 117 jars sect or phone 196-0 FOR RENT—Well fi single room with kitchenette. Call at 411 Fifth street or phone 273. FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms fér light housekeeping, with gas. Call at 1022 Broadway. “___ APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished apartment, also 1 unfurnished, in- cluding electric stove and electric refrigerator, ‘electric washing chine. Always in. Vacant April 1st. Fifth street_or_ phone FOR RENT—Two room unfurnished apartment in modern house on pavement. Need very reasonable. Heat, lights and water furnished. Call at 313 Fourteenth street or phone 1175-J. FOR RENT—When you rent (or buy) be sure to see Dale first at 211 West Rosser Ave. or phone 1313, Fur- nished apartments $25.00 to $50. locations. Private entrance, Good private bath. Rue Apartments. Call at 711 Ave. A or phone 1256-W. FOR ree Pec aygn saris, apartment, 3i¢ Third oF Phone 752-W. } ere i t 8 { | Hi fil

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