The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 8, 1930, Page 9

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CAUSES: SHARP TURN es Tosi UPWARD. OF VALUES) statics: Quality of Chicago Wheat in Storage, Guaranteed by Op- erators, Starts Buying expr in ui hat favorable crop ets had been ly well discounted, and that for thy time being the market had exhausted possibilities on the upside. It wi pointed out that comps ively reports of actu received from tl and that seeding northwest. ‘Wheat closed unsettled, Dushel lower ‘than yesterd iy Hints Sept. Yo. down, (Ma Sept, 884 -%). ‘and provisions un: 111-%). Corn closed Mw; July 0 = Bc changed too 20c decline. to official reports today | ante the deteriorating ten- & Pacific cl Biter dene: crop conditions, th k Island of wi has been noticeable for several cone secutive w 6 of | Chi _ hand told also ofshrdl moisture, is persisting. Advices hand told also of continued absen: of rain in other states that are heat, Bxtreme dry ally compla! ‘noted wh pi we 8 Pacific 4 the dryness exte: down six inches. On tne other: hand, overnight ex- nent port for wheat from North America ental Mot: y in disappointing, and Liver-| Continental Oil of Dewaware .. pool closing quotations toda: rere |Corn Products unresponsive to upturns on t! of the Atlantic, Besides, Paty, traders here showed a disposition to await hh ernment crop report tomorrow re were also ther tonight ik ee Azle and Spi lectric Auto Lite Electric ino Railroad one Ti Fox Film A Freeport Te: General American Tank Car- General Electric eneral Foods throughout the corn belt, a cl ‘bearish effect, cireumstance _ hy ear Mee hated week ago th st 'year. in jate: Lee from the hig dropped rather sharply from the high the bri poimeher grain. weakened wit | & coProvisions were firmer early with hogs, but es with grains later. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT FUTURES CLOsH LOWER Minneapolis, Minn., April 8.—(AP)—|@ Correcting a technical situation was the chief cause of reaction 1 Some. bullish enthusiasm. 6 eh en bar teeah” a too small te tquidation and Closed S%e low-| ful cc lower. ‘Gorn “futures. showed considerable| {hd resistance to pressure for a time but gradually enced. off under ste: Oats were quiet and Rye opened strong shows nm upward tendency momen- tarily, But weakness In wheat finally tipped. prices downward. rley trade was dull most of the tim prices ‘were offered down mo: ‘a wheat was narrow and easy. There fair scattered demand] Kk from smaller mills but not enough jon to keep prices firm com- ‘No really fancy Virtually no reported movin: ket rices were quotes iy unchanged. ™ corn tone was quiet to slow. as fair to good, Rye and. offerings nt, Barley demand was quiet to | ag all malting re. ing cantly, Plax, otferin Maght and in’ good general d an Sead mi er tlnent Petroleum idle States Oil Certifica Missouri, Kansas & Texas Missour! Pacific Montgomery Ward : Nash ‘otors packing sows medium to cholee 90+ Gattle 6,008; calves—3,000; general market. slow. steady;, killing quality lens deslrable; shipper demand ry nm and med choice ter to medium 7.00-! alers ted) Fe4 and choice 9.00-12.00; med: jum 8,00-9.00; cull and common 6.50. 8.00; st r and feeder steers. Nery and choice all weights 1) 11.505] Bt. common and woelnre thearing, ; lambs, 35-10. 7. PAUL path Bt. Paul, Apri A) it Peay ‘Racalo lings. tn. fo Kinde tally: steady nub tars eat ai BF UE dab to fe ¥ utte 1 i fo 6. cutters under 6,00, Bulla otive, especially welght pward to yer slow, wi tured ste Uillity Power and’ Ligh . | Vanadium ‘Corp. jon Warner Pictures ° = | Western Maryland Weetern Uni Westinghot $30, cance, strong ‘to | Weatl: 25 cents gist CIs t “* track i 1-291; tease J Faly 0ht ene rth 1.10: Poemsi ase: Ae. ort! $ tent Nev k No. 3 40 Hh i lark hard M fancy b3-56c; med- wer jen 67- re) vorn, No. 3 Gein, No. 3 zellow, {ThA io, 8, 61 ‘ ‘yas goveries THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1930 NERVOUSNESS CAUSE “OF ERRATIC STOCK a6: ; a era Today's Selling Inopired by Be-| Byes." Hef Market Will Have a Technical Reaction t im CHICAGO CASH GRAIN ‘AP)—Whest No. low hard DUCE PRICES STEADY 0, April §.—(AP)——There wat Uttle price change in butter and eg; t,| Arrivals of both wero liberal and Je- mand. was easily satisfied. en on CHICAGO POULTRY April | °8.—-(AP)—Poultry andy: 3 cars; fowls 28- Foosters: 18; heavy th roved expensive, United Al for inatance, gold up to a new t 98%, brows %) Sounte, ang then ran tap. to wy high st 99." Araati off 4 points but <. CHICAGO Chifeago, April 8. cares al United sinte nited Stal carat trading slow market wea p|consin sacked round whites 82 Occasional fancy $2.80; Ml hed round whites $2.5 . 8. D. ‘on. track 405 shipment. 69% Wis- to 3 im sold down by its manged te wpimutngton tacks in bait anda number of other special- der rather steuay u folding about, ine vival Xetivity and strength in General, M3. which crossed 2 to a new hig ear, was based on reports; quot were again Yellow ti 3 ck pi di MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES ure,| Minneapolis, April &—(AP)—(U, s. D, A.)—Potats Light wire inquiry ad demand CHICAGO, CHEESE Chicago, Apr A 2 Tw ie ta, wee w 2 Rivalry Drawing’ 1,500,000. Ballots «Continued from page one) tives answering the hurry-up call found only one ballot had been cast, and removed the watcher. ‘The state's attorney's office heard that Ralph Capone, brother of Scar- oe lh ne soe e village ic! . seek ing to defeat the clerk for re- to! election. Soma Casts Vote Early Mrs, McCormick cast her vote this ro Some of the ex Allied Chemica! ‘American to- Co., and Interna- which sold dowa mM It by si Warner Broth with her INNEAPOLIS CASH RANG! Minneapolis, April 8.—@— TER protein Delivered To Arri protein iver ‘0 Arrive, 16% protein . 4 2 nor. 1.13% 1.16% 1.164 he nor. 1.12 Lie 1.14% 1 chum and’ staunch supporter, Mrs, Alice Roosevelt Longworth. Mrs. Longworth was to arrive from Wash- ington this aftern Rrotein Mrs. ek Ror. 1.14% rk ner, 1.13% 1.11 ek nor. Lg 1138 Rot 13% protein - TaPinor: 1.22% 1.24% 1.12) 2 1 113 . dark nor. i 19: pa murder, kidnaping, slugging, stealing hea ee voting “~ precedent e law prepared for trouble. Democrats Nominating Democrats, too, were nominating a candidate for the United States sen- - 43- 43- ‘was @ mere formality for them. They were interested more in seeing who their candidate would have to beat reg November at the election—Sen- oe ib eek 433- 1.06% 1.07% 1.06% 1.07% Seger _segeenmmnn mg oe axe + a2. 1.06% 1,03 1.08% 1.06% 1.08% 23 1.06% 1.08% ao net 8 96 ~ 1.00 95 i =o mem Qumae nee meen nene 5, 2. Hi i £ g g ine a pute [ g 16 6! # ug # 7 1y ps 10% at Hid BS HS BY 2 HR AS NE NE weedy mee Bt ae ck eins 2.12 1.1¢ 79 receiver, vs. T. D. Grain company. trial. ‘May Klima vs. N. P. Railway, Siete beak. of Labe ve American, vs. Northern ee nd trading very slow, mar- |! ket firm. Too few sales reported to] tered k to Chicago moon fel Katrina, to meet her girl-|ing ith | that the INTO EXTINGUISHER OF BLAZE Cold Stream, inhaled at 18 De- -- grees Below Zero, Smoth- ers Flame of Candie REFRIGERANT INTOXICATING Unlike Alcohol, Fumes Are Dead- ening and Arouse No Desire to Sing or Recite Atlanta, April 8. — (= Human was converted. into fire ex- “The refrigerant still is in th perimental stage. Dr. Midgley’s research is fects. Flourine is a comparatively rare element, canary blond in discovered in 1886. Some of it fects in the refrigerant, he contrary to accepted opinion of it would react. Ho forecast ing safety which would lead to me- chanical refrigeration for cooling liv- rooms, A day when feminine America can batedtgren fie) garments, made cheaply by synthetic chemistey, was forecast in several papers. ‘ woman | Ask Supreme Court For Permission to Intervene in Fight (Continued trom had no in the case. On May 8, 1929, the board of rail- road commissioners of North Dekots fixed a acale of intrastate sul tially 1 per cent the present scale in effect j Tailroads | cago, Mil —tiled States district court pendency of proceedings befc interstate commerce commission. Claimed Discriminatery ‘The bill in equity further set forth Proceedings before the inter- state commerce commission were to, determine the question as to whether the rates so established by the North:| Dakota were 5 i i Hy siti F gz 2 é page So | eee eee | _ Weather Report | _——————-* Bastartanee at 7 a.m. ighest Paces of + west jast night Precipitation to 7 ighest wind velocity . NORTM DAKOTA WEATHER Temprirs. Pre, Btatione— - High Low In. 28.06 29 “3 30 34 34 34 28 36 66 30 Bt clo} 28 Fessenden, pt clou 33 Grand Forks, cloud: lankingon, Ne lettinger, Jamestown." th lot siase® clear Napoleon, clea: Pembins Poi » clear Bottineau, cloudy . Carrington, clear . Groaby, partly cloudy vile Bickin Dr Du 35 aI 20 31 8 3 3 Lat clo 38 cloud: : 3 § H WEATH IRECASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: Mostly cloudy and somewhat threatennig to- might: Wednesday partly cloudy and cool For Xortn west portions tonight. Wednes- day ly cloudy, cooler east and eentral portions. For South Dakota: irtly cloudy, Shi warmer extreme east and cooler extreme west srortion tonight. Wednesday generally {air and some- | What cooler. yYEATHER CONDITIONS “accompanied cooler weather, cover the valley and Pacific coyst es, while a low centered over the Rocky mountain region and plains states is causing warmer weather er those sections. The weather is somewhat unsettled over the extreme west, but generally fair weather pre- valle from the Rocky mountain region eastward to the Great Lakes. al 3 24. Top o ‘station barometric pres- m., 28.12. Sea level, 29.9, ORRis W. ROBERTS, ‘Meteorologist. eee GALESMEN ler Barber College. Established _1893. Fargo, N. D., Butte, Mont. Barbering now. Prepare for ooo ___ FEMALE BELP WANTED $10.00 Permanent waves $6.00. $12.50 Croquinole waves $7.50. By expert operator at The Califor- nia Permanent Wave Nook, 102 Third street, Bismarck. Phone 782. WANTED—Middie-aged woman for housework on farm. Write Trib- une, in care of Ad. No. 76. WANTED—Girl for general house work. One that can go home nights. Phone 1681. WANTED to handle the guaranteed. Lists of furnished. Write R. T. Swain, Bismarck, N. D., in care of Grand Pacific Hotel. oer WORK WANTED—Ciean-up-time is 4 us do your work. We black dirt, cinders for floors; make lawns and 132-W. T. . BEPERIEROETY women wants work , also will do washing ree ee in my own home. Phone WANTED—Houséwork or work in ho- tel. Write Box H, Anamoose, N. D. SE 8. Clifford, Bis- a tre FOR SALE—Choice residence lot overlooking Missouri river and Bis- marck Country club grounds. Phone 786-M or write Tribune, in care of i PUZZLE FAN n.—Mrs. Henry szle fs msl secretary of state to their cou: contains data volume VERDICT New York.—Mrs. Pauline Gi , cook, who set forth that injuries in a tor accident caused h: J 235 START AIR TOUR London.—Twenty-five amateur fly- ate] including Gordon fridge Jr. and Lady ley, are to start Good Fi on a ten-day netieay: fight over Europe. Each owner will fly his or her own plane. in-the-Bush Yello ¢r of Calvin Coo! L¥ Frenuact ym froi taught In Indian Schools. He presided Af geremonies in which Mr. Coolidge ¢ Chiet White Eagle. AY KING TUT EXPENSES iro.- rnament boi opr a ihe heirs of Lord ing the tomb of King ‘Tut. '& Sill has been referred to committee. EN eee ike Sere Bait on Scala is now tn’use e EEES EE PTO, nag llee’s sax z Presbyterian and postoffice, a silver mesh bag. Finder please return to Tribune or telephone 1189. FARM LANDS LAND TO BREAK—360 acres 9 miles north from Menoken, 140 acres 7 miles northeast from McKenzie. %4 of crop delivered. Anna Knauss, Bismarck. HERE is an opportunity to get EE a register their name and address $6600.00 with the intentions of buying a new | FIVE ROOM, brand new stucco bun- or used car or truck, we will issue| galow, extre room in basement, fire ® credit coupon good for $5.00 on} place, basement garage, reasonable the purchase price of any car or| terms. $5000.00 brand new, ROOM STEEN MARMON company, | "™nsslow, east front, a dandy 116-2nd. Phone 1452. “Straight-eight headquarters.” OT SHOTS FOR TODAY FIVE ROOM bungalow, spick-and- “Marmon didn't have to scramble on ai Tight down town, s reel Ber: SEVEN ROOM house, south side, RENT—Two rooms in modern home with board. Phone 204-3 of Reasonable rates. @| call at 111 Washington street. R RENT—Two newly decorated Furnish. L. Stimson is} ~ . When sh it housekeeping rooms. - ed $22.00 per month. Inquire at 1100 Bawy. or phone 129-W. POR RENT—Two furnished had ry ( Gi HF

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