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bBi acta ts sree arenes WHEAT PRICES BOOM AS DROUTH REPORTS All Around, With Weather » aoe Trend Factor hi that there would next week ful relief from dro’ prices afresh today toward the Reports that quotations on Canadian Wheat offeritign : Drone been ad vanced counted also a# a bullish 11 fluence. A leading trade authority Chicago estimated the pera ‘Sne tion of the United ‘wheat crop an Use per eent compare oi os eetted, abd, to Awe | Be cs q nm layn fin: rch Soo 1 ). ay 3-8 to 7-8¢ off, (March 81 ¥ 93 1-2 to 5-8, July 85 3-3 oO arying from 1-4¢ decline ‘vo 3-4¢ advance, and. ad hed un- bic Ss 3 to 13 to 5c setback. In tho corn market, the bullish statistical position had’ little cffect. ‘The chief aparent reason was uppar- ent tack of outside interest. Oats swayed with corn. Provisions were easier on acconat of scattered of hog values. Imperative need of/ moisture very secon to get an average crop of wheat rable part of the south- sorted in uavice Re ing: prairie provinces ani the Ameri; spring whei well are enter- bf the planting season with inade e moisture, Notico was also be- taken that although domestic visible supplies are unusuaty large, the total {s decreasing faster than Jast despite slowness of export} ot higher prices for wheat had” ‘ine 8 virtually their own way here until, July dvanced, to around At that figure, however, offer- in: ind the market show- same tim: tor North American wheat today was ling to: develop any big volume. Neverthe! good inquiry for Un:- ted States hard winter grades was sald to be In evidence. Corn traders paid special attention nt times today to. statements that tne average, d Gecrease, of the corn visible July © 93,008,000 Deenels, “Te was hat this would indicate vir- tually complete ex; stion of corn visible this season. advances today, however, hold) w Arrivals, of core a cage today tota’ care, 136 cars n week agy, and aat cal at this time leat year. ™! Is Minneapolis, AP)—The grain market here sold firm all through the session tuday with bett.r feeling from the trade, More inclina- tion to bull prices was noted. lay wheat futures closed 1 1-8¢ up and duly 1 3-8 up. Corn * futures moved mostly with Oats futu ere firm but nulets” Rye trade was light wie nitcle pressure, Barley experienced a smull setback carly but recovered rapidly. weed market tome was very wheet. | ‘The grain corporation in the cash wheat market with premiums | LO Light offerings were Prices were nom- Cash corn demand ferings were moderate 0: falr demand; Rye demand was fair, Warley was good demand for other than feed geadiw which were easier. Flax offerings were very light witn demand fair to good. ULUTH CASH GRA\ Pe, ututh, “Annns Mar. 2! Clone: ry track *2.89 to 2.94%: to ve ps Riny Sais Yuly 258M: 06% ts 2 to 1. 1%: is dark: hard Montana’ 1.04%. to 6 No. J ember durum 90 to 1.01; amber durum 95 to 1.01: No. 1'durum 95 to 96; No, 2 durum 93 to 9: No. mixed durum, 90 2 81: Mo. 3 mixes d 75 1 red durum 91, Rye—No. 1 63% i Barley—Choice to foney sodlume.t to good 32 to 56; Wisco Plymcuth, ‘Wisconsin cheese exe! week; Twins 17 board; Horns 180; 8 easy tone throughout week, ending yesterday” market turned rt the close and fin! under prices of @ w h_ wheat, while mer toward ‘continued Se ee ee BM ew York Sts | fay the last ten |Gen the | Goo CLOSING PE PRICES rit G8 to} Bor ene Machi: urn rug (ee 1h Be lachine Ming despite steadiness | Chic ie ne Columbia Gra hophone . Comi vents, new ‘ Gommenwealth nnd Southern mtal Can Continental Moto: Continental Oil of Delaware Grosl Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. Wright ..... Erie Railro Freeport Tex: General American ‘Tank Gar neral Blectric, new General Foods General Gee ani General Mills . Seah | Motors ene! i Ratiway Bignat’ Ri Geahien Paty gs Motor . Great Northern pfd. Great Northern Great wes en Sugar . rigaby Grunow ..... Houdaille Herehey . Ho oll Hu re Independent Git and Gas’: Indian Refining ... International Combustion Tin International Harvester taper Se ot Cal lephone and Tel john ae Were se, 8.8. . Kreuger & Toll Kroger Grocery Main egon Ain. " laq Department Store Mexican Seaboard ‘on Miami Copper ih eiagelits it Petroleuin ddle stat it Certith &T Montgomer: New. York, N. ‘Hee portale. £; Weatern . North rthoen'| Basie . ihe fae Pacific Ld Parmalee Trans. . Pathe Exchange Penn the wheat 8 aa, slightly | Seat ai rm, Receipts were. extremely lent, 8 1 At the close of ti 3 pel 4 Ser cent, 4 Ae £ conte over, an per cent, peguis 3 paid) clos- over, ‘May declined 3 eae ela‘ faleiy 8 ady.) May at " e 5-8, wath voted urum, Ih closed Frid 1 and 2 cent Ivth price. Rye at clined 21-4 cents seer the week, clos ing Friday at 65 with No. 2 rye, 65 4 4 to a1 * showed but cash ees 0 some atrong: declined 1-8 cent for iv} Sond 4 ith No. 3 re peas May 31-3 counts eaction. * Se. the weeks cloal issine’s at An occssional car wanted men sold 4 to 6 cents, over. of be ine Pie ara per little | Tex wed Stl signtly, downward | ty gs" Westinghouse a Siena: Woolwor orth Company ie : it THE ‘BIS. SMARCK TRIBUNE. STOCK PRICES MOVE UP ASBROAD BUYING E | ACTIVITY CONTINUES _|Sudden Revival of Bullish thusiaem Unaccounted for by Business News bares ‘with ¢! Hecker howe hate when the gong sound- New York, Mar. §%.—(AP)—With trading of record-breaking La or eons ine stock market moved into new high eee for the year today b buy Atha Movement which tically all leaxing rail- road shares rbd select assortment of industrials a: ity Wu ane ticker was 35 Sminute is late when th market entered the final alt hour of ing. There was little in the day's to influence this sudden reviv bullish interest. Week-end tra mercantile reviews continued to re- fort, owl in the general bus- ness situation, although marked provement was noted in sentiment. U.S. Bteel common crossed 194, to a new ul ae ice on persistent but unconfirm: ‘umors of a special dis- tribution’ t to stockholders at the April foeerlng. American Telephone moved nearly 4 points to a new high at E 1, General Electric, American Can, Allied Chemical and Union Carbiaz also moved into new high ground. roup witnessed th most active buying movement of the ear cago Great Western pre- erred jumped about 8 points to a new high at 50 3-4 on the first sold off on profit-taking, coramon crossed 17 tu a new high for 2 points, Hea: e ‘angen was sociated with ‘merger. developments, ae Te Pennsylvania, Union Pa- W' Haven, Baltimore & Ohio, . ‘Texas '& Pacific, Groat rn preferred, St. Louis South- western, City Boethers, “Katy” common, Wenstern Mary! “aie Chesapeake Corporation and = Alle- fieey. Soe poratien: also sold at igh prices for re running from $1 Vanadium Steet broke points to 110 and Studebaker 7 aon ctionally to a new low level strong, Total 50,000 shares. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, Peak Diet aa Wheat Hn Low. Clore 1 1.0: 1.08 403 1 08% e 09% 1,08: 1.09 1.09%, 1.09 109% % 66% 166% Rt et was ted 40, 40 40% 403 2.94% 2.95 294 4 a* Hit 2.9. . yh fi pt iaaiee i way t: 56 55 8B MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Mar, 29.—()}— eat — 15% protein Delivered To Arrive 1 dark nor. 1.13% 1.18% 1.13% 1.16% 2dark nor. 111% 1:14 3 dark nor, 1.104% 1:13 14% protein Ldark nor. 1.12% 1.14% 2 dark nor. 1:10% +1: % 3 dark hor: 1.08% 11% in ee ry } dark nor. 2 dark nor = ze tee x : Py og mong xusmesae 2 atte § ae ais <i 2 sit 22. : om = 1.03% . 1 ta and South Dakofa Wheat ein me or ++ + 1.03% 1.04% 1.03% 1.04% of Se Qeee meee 1.01% 1.01 a 1.00% 1.01% 1.00% rune 96 1.01 9% 1,00 95 ay 06% 671% king sows 8.25 to 9.16; pes meat to chojee 90 to 130 ibs, 00 to 10.01 ARKET —Wheat: No. a. . 2 yellow No. 2 cary “44% to 45. Barley—Quotable range 56 to 65. Timothy seed—5.66 to 6.60, he) ae "tae .25 to 17.75. NEW YORK PRODUCE pat A Mar, 28. ) — Butter Receipts 7.120 tubs, Creamery, extra, 0% to 41: extra 89% to 40; fii re be nl 87; carey rm. Receipts 29,276 cases, Rens y ilonuery brown extras 29 steady. Receipts pounds. Poultry, live and dressed, steady; unchang: RANGE, OF CARLOT, SALES Minneapolts, M —(AP)—-Range of carlot grain asics: Wheet, Ro. @ark northern 1.13 1-4; No. 1 1.08 7-8; No. 2 amber durum 1.0 a’ mixed durum 84 1-6 Gorn, No. 4 Yellow 72 to 72 1-2; No. 4 mixed 72°1 No. 3 white oats 39 3-4 to 40 3-4. No. a Ni ‘ial 69 1-2; No. 2 barley ty Recretninge 74.00, BOSTON Wool Bost@h, Mar. 29.—-()—Wor has been very Gull during. ike ast eek. A few sales of small quant of 64s and finer domestic wools mo atsteady prices, The demand on do- mestic wools was only for immediate requirements, Some of the western placed sizeable orders for erinos wool for import. ¢ Umits specified were high rad to enable brokers to prac- tee Se cover orders in the primary market, A fairer trend in foreign mar- kets during the past week has been noticed in private cable reports re- celved by western firms. PRODUCE PRICES ADVANCE Chicago, Mar. 29.— utter en- countered ', brisk demand, and prices in some instances were advanced to a slight extent. Hegs were unchanged, with trade running to light propo tions. Poultry as a rule was unrevised. FORBIGN EXCHA New York, Mar. 29.—( exchanges steady. Britain 4. 86%, ne ny 33, 36 Ge Bw eden £6.81, Montreal CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Mar. 29.—(AP)—(U. Adz Potatoes receipts’ 67 car shipme market irm; W: Whites 2.40 to nesota sack wales 2.25 to sets 3.20 to 3 miked ol: Market rat (88 tq 91 | De Ky 61,345 No, | Moorhead, "| low-pressure area, p, | Provinces, = | holding in places. ght wire inquir a: trading slow, mark firm, too few salcs reported to quote. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Mar. 29 —(®)—Bptter. firm. Receldpts 923 tubs, Creamery extri 38%; standards 38: 8 xtra firsts 37 $938: firate 3¢ to 36% Eges film. Receipts 23,377 cases. Prices unchanged. Live BN? steady. Receipts 1 car. Fowls 223 kprings 30: broil Oost turkeys 25; 7 atcke 20°t0 13; weeso 15. N.Y. CLEARING HOUS New “York, Mar, (AP)—The weekly statement of the New York clearing house shows: Total surplus und undivided profits $2,134,000 increase. Total net demand deposits (aver- Aged) $9,684,000 decrease. Time Geposits (average) $28,720, 000 increase. Clearingw week ending today $7, 918,447,958. arings week ending March 22, ‘this day $1,497,681,990, OUR \EAPOLIS Minneapolis, Minne Mar 29: (AP) seconds 31 to} ———_——__—_—_* Weather Report —_——__ —________¢ Brecipitation te 7a: mi | Highest wing Velocity GUNBERAL REPORT STATIONS— Bismarck, N. D., ¢' Amarillo, ‘Tex., clea Boise, Idaho, clear... Calgary, A a Chicago, 4 05mm gotsts 00 mae: Samco ciews eee i atch ine Hat, Al., cidy ies City, at: i clear Modena, Utah., Aomrecia. eset Mini North Platte i clr Oklahoma City, cl SSS: SLSLIE: secre. WEATHER Fonrcast Bismarck. and vicinity: increasing cloudiness, ‘tonight and Sunday. Rising temperature, For North Dakota: Fair, with in- creasing cloudiness, tonight and Sun- day. Rising temperature gonignt, and east and south portions Su: Wor South Dakota: Falr tonight and Sunday, Rising temperature. WEATHER CONDITIONS A high-pressure area, accompanied by fair, ‘cool weather, covers the piaing states and| southern. Rocky mountain region. Temperatures are below freesing from the Great Lakes region southwestward to Nevada, A accompanied "by mostly cloudy and warmer weather, is jcentered over the western Canadian Light | precipitation oc- curred in the Great Lakes regio acm. Sb fect; 24- River stage. a hour change, “drop of” Ob foot: ee RRIS W, ROBERTS, ___ Meteorologist. NORTH DAKOTA ‘WEATHER Fargo: 19; clea’ Jamestown: I2s ‘clear. Valley wes ae clear. Minott clear. 3 clear. clea Bismarek~Mandan: 19; AGENT AGENTS—Make a thousand dollars quickly. Showing instant hot wa- ter from electric light sockets. Con- venience selling itself to everybody. Dad's Factories, Indianapolis, Ind. WANTED—District manager to ap- point agents. Unlimited opportun- ity. No canvassing. MOTHER HUBBARD PRODUCTS, 550 Con- gress, Chicago. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—A 5 room mod- ern bungalow by May Ist. Write Bismarck Tribune, in care of Ad. No. clear. SGA 8 a En eee WANTED TO RENT—Five or six room modern -bungalow. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 61. wer luy, gungham Bran 25.50 't MINNEAPOLIS STOX First Bank Stock Bancorp. ¢ quipments Cl iB Flee, Bond & Share at Standard Oil . 4 Cities Serv EN ar. (AP)—Cheese per pound: Twins 18 3-1 te 19 1-1¢; Daisies 19 1-4 to 19 3-4c; Long Horns 2 Young Americas 3 Kimbur- ger 23; Sw Faulty Indictment Is Returned in Rieland Lidgerwood E Bank Case Fargo, N. D., Mar. 20.—(?)—Al- though charged in a federal indict- ment with embezzlement from the First National bank, Lidgertyood, North Dakota, George H.. Rieland, Wahpeton, never has had any con- nection with that institution and the indictment should have been in con- nection with his administration as receiver of the Farmers National bank of Lidgerwood. This developed late yesterday when by @ federal grand jury here were questioned. The United States dis- START STEELE ‘WHITE WAY’ iteele, N. D., Mar. 29.—Steele will blocks of “White Way” in near future. A crew of men is IN BANKRUPTCY ‘sa20-223 istrict Court of the United ‘a ae hg? for tl " the *Diatriet, of North he first meetin pa ie AB the o! in ie n Brigay, rAABE 1930, at} ad ofl his’ theaitors will e of Athos P Be at which Bs redito: icon. oy ete thelr ¢ ime, aI nee ar Heferse in Beakrup ~ BIps ox WANTED TO RENT—Small modern, furnished cottage or bungalow by April Ist. Phone 1347. WANTED—To rént a five room mod- ern house. Write in care of Tribune Ad. No. 69. HOUSE BARGAINS $2,500.00—Five room, all modern bun- galow. Hardwood floors, full base- ment; nice lot, with-trees. Close in, easy terms. $6,500.90—Seven room strictly modern home. Splendid location. Small down payment. $6,250.00—New 7 room bungalow in best part of town. Hot water heat; electric stove; easy terms. $7,200.00—New 9 room house, hard- Wood floors, hot water heat; corner lot. Easy terms. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS WRIT- TEN IN RELIABLE COMPANIES. THE HELLING AGENCY, INC. me 877. 108 Third Street. enact ee en: POSITION WANTED ss SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1930_ WANTED TO TRAVEL DURING summer vacation. Interest- ing work along school lines, con- Genial teacher companions. Salary to- start, railroad fare paid. .Give ~ age, education, experience. lidatess | i COMPTON CO., 48 W. Oak &t., Chicago. WANTED—Middle-aged woman as housekeeper on farm. State exper- fence and also wages expected in first letter. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 64. SN BEGETS. | SALESMAN (or Saleswoman). Ladies neckwear, hndkfs, necklaces, novel- ties. Straight commission, extra high rate. Experienced. selling merchants, small towns, North Da- kota. Good line for. right appli- cant, Write qualifications to Ro- berts-Rose Co., 111 bghas Ave., New wore WANTED 7) handle the highest, class securitics that are of- fered. to the public. Drawing ac- count.and commission. Can go any- where. in North Dakota. Apply to P. O, Remington & Son, Bismarck, _North Dakota, 10% 1 profits in America’s great- est ting line. Steady your round. saies. 1000 styles every bus- iness’ uses daily. Lowest prices, highest qualities. Main or sideline. bo tat Box 4898, Cin- pening with large manufacturer calling on bear customers among mer- chet: ‘ in Bismarck, SALESMANAGER, °°S2 Wells-VanBuren Fig. Chi- c pi. ee ae: SALESMEN—Make $50 to $150 weck show full. samples take orders for woolen shirts, underwear, blankets, Jackets,-overcoats, sweaters, hosiery, etc. Write Northern Woolen Co, Dept. 42; Fergus Falls, .Minnesota. FOR SALE | SIX ROOM modern bungalo#, 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 basement, garage, near school, for $4750, on terms. EIGHT ROOM new modern stucco dwelling, at least 4 bed rooms, hot water, French doors, full basement Partitionsi 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 tag full basement, garage, for nirrr FOOT lot on Sixth strect, east front. FOUR ROOM partly modern house for rent on pavement. HOUSES AND lots for sale. GEO. M, REGISTER. PR Bismarck’s Biggest Bargain Each week we offer one guaranteed used car far below cost. Price for THIS WEEK ONLY. Here one buyer each week can stretch his dollar to the limit. Amazing values in the Dodge Six—the Eight and the new Plymguth, make possibie such un- heard of, guaranteed values. $160.00 Cash * with $23.28 a month or $390.00 Cash 1927 CHRYSLER SIX COUPE. Ex- cellent leather upholstery; Heater; Very good tires; Fine finish inside and out; Motometer; Bullet head- lamps; Hydraulic 4 wheel brakes; Thoroughly overhauled. Come in, see nd drive this car—then compare ‘it dollar for dollar with any other used car. SAVE $130.00 THIS WEEK Next week's price for this same car $520.00. Don’t miss this one opportun- ity—see this car now—next week will be too late at this unheard of price. M. B. GILMAN CO. jone 808. Dodge Brothers Cars and The New Plymouth. ROOMS FOR RENT EXPERIENCED COOK desires posi- tion with either road or bridge crew, Can furnish _ references, Write Tribune in care of Ad. No. 68. a ee LOST AND FOUND LOBT—Lerge dark gray striped cat missing since Merch 22. Finder please return to Mrs. R. Schwartz, 607 Eleventh street. Reward. _____ ROOM AND BOARD FOR RENT—Room and board, pri- vate family, close in, nice neighbor- ae Gentlemen preferred. Phone Lots For sae FOR SALE—Lots on Twentieth street, SALE—Lots on Twentieth street, Ble) SOR RENT: FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms, fully furnished, new rugs, heat, light, water and phone fur- nishi Private entrance, screened Porch. Clean and comfortable. Call ‘at 517 Second street. 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 RENT—On second floor desir- able furnished front room with kitchenette and good closet. Suit- able for two. Also garage for rent. Call 422 Fifth. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room, also apartment, one room and kitchenette in modern home. Reasonable rent. Call at 306 W. ‘Desirable furnished room, hot water heat, good ventila- tion. Rent ‘reasonable. Suitable for one or two gentlemen. Call at 116 West Thayer Ave. pis The Tribune: Want Ad Department __ MALE vlc d WANTED ANAGER ESTABLISHED ean fuetires wants man to handle business in this and surrounding territory. Experience unnecessary as we teach you our business, but honesty a requisite. $900.00 investment required, fully secured, you handling it: yourself. This is an unusual opportunity for @ steady, reliable man, wanting a Permanent connection and will stand strictest investigation. Write all about yourself to interest us in your first letter. Write Manufac- turer, ans ey Avenue, a cago, our te Manager will arrange interview. , RELIABLE white man in every un- registered town and city to be list- ed as distributor of free samples or almanacs from house to house for National Advertisers. No ee Experience, unnecessary. quickly for application Torms. ‘AE RES GISTRATION MANAGER, 38 So. Line tele 8t., Suite 1068B, Chicago, IF YOU WANT to get your sale, and a wonderful chance to make $15 profit a day besides, send me your name immediately. No experience necessary, New Ford + Sedan free to producers. ALBERT MILLS, 4502 MONMOUTH, CIN- CINNATI, O. ee catalog. Moler nang College, Fargo, N. D. Butte. lont. ‘First class mechanic. ‘Write or phone McGary Motor Co., Garrison, North Dakota. WORK WANTED LADIES AND Misses spring coats, suits and dresses repaired, equipped to make any desired alterations. All work guaranteed, prices reasonable. See our complete line of samples for spring coats and suits, Alberta Wentz, Krall Tailor Shop, 510 Main Ave. Downstairs. MEN 'S SPRING suits made to mea- sure. Finest fabrics, latest pat- terns and models, $32.50. Dry cleaning, pressing and repairing. Frank Krall Tailor Shop, 510 Main Ave. Downstairs. | WORK WANTED—Hauling ashes, al- so have two furnished sleeping rooms for rent. Rent reasonable. Close in, Phone 1573-W or call at 219 Si street. WANTED—Plowing to do around Sterling, Driscoll or Moffit, N. D. $1.75 per acre. Am ready any time. Pea Tribune, in care of Ad. No, Sa ‘WANTED—Experienced lady cook wants work as cook with a road gang. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 62. _FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE—For Bis- marck property, also will take in land, a hotel, store and rooming house combined. Phone 1296-LW or call at 1311 Rosser Ave. FOR SALE OR TRADE—For vacant Jots in Bismarck, 160 acre raw prairie land, 1 mile to good All tillable. Call 319 Eighth. FOR SALE _ FIVE ROOM modern bungalow with garage, hardwood floors; close to school and cheap at $3500. Terms. SIX ROOM modern bungalow with Barage, choice location, gas range, gas heater and gas laundry stove in basement. $5000 with a .cash Payment of $700, easy terms on bal- ance. SIX ROOMS and bath, modern house with double garage, near schools, $5200. Terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow with hard floors, east front and close to it FE gilt and household pple 4 at whales co Earnings $400.00 and up per month. FOR apartment in modern house on Pavement. Rent

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