The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 11, 1930, Page 11

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‘REATPRICES TORN STIMULATES BUYERS Abnormal Heat and High Winds Reported to Be Doing Se- vere Damage in South Chicago, April prot showery conditions 4 : tricts e eat a Wa together with slack rand for wheat ica. Reports indicated thal ance of hot dry windy weather would bring material increase of complaints of crop damage, sous, nervy. ian yesterday's finish. uly 114%-%; Sept. Yap Iuly 86% -% % ‘Oats unchanged to. Keo o! visions at @ shade to Ge advance. Apparent inadequacy of moisture reilef for drought territory as a whole formed the basis of much buy!ng of wheat ti ‘and focused attention on advices of serious damage done to it of al 3 various wheat as ormal and high win points, and 1 just storms especially. A samp! Lawton. Okla. tern aC wi Teel & ind that many fields of heat were ing plowed under. Ad- Citional bu spate! incinded one from Junction City, Kas. rt- wn and spindly with es by 8 friends of for wheat ut was alsu mary saying a Minnzota €2,79,'9,2 higher pric on -authoritative Montana, the Dako! had reduced wheat ac per cent. More or less also based on comment from a trade authority that although April ia a month of showers It is going to take more than showers to al hension which is increasing domestic winter crop. . Corn prices showed a general ten- appre- to the \ dency to sag much of the time t because of fine weather yaien' Weather ce auspicious for of corn today inst 1 a over the corn belt. tions were taken to field work. Arrival totaled 164 cari ry week ago and 97 cars at this time|@ last yea In th corn continued to display a undertone with commission houses mostly on the sell- ing side. non Were unsettled but trade wa it. echt. Provisions although easy at start but firmed later responsive to up- turns in hog value EB ER April 11.—CAP)— Wheat futures failed to show any new feature today and prices did not wander far. Early relling was due to scattered reports of rain and later to weakness displayed by Liverpool. May Viosed % cent lower, July un- changed and September 4 cent low- er. Corn futures opened weak and re- mained under pressures. Oats prices held iu a very narrow VO! Minneapolis, range, Rye was dull but strong. Barley offering were very light and scattered demand was noted. Flax trade was: very Jimijed with some country pressur Cash wheat tone mand Hmited, stuff and mixers. were for lightweight quality protein test. Not enow winter wheat in to ys Cash corn tone wan slow and easy. ‘Oats demand was quiet and feature. Teas except for best quality. Rye continued steady with demand fair to good. Barley and flax demand was fair to 5cod and offerings were light. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK . 306 sows mostly jum to choice F030 i; packing: 17-4). Bru Tern ionea %-%b down, (May &4- pt. 87 uying vas! Sor ee New York Stocks| lami vr Aieeneny Co Ln Alited Chemies Allis-Chalmers American. Al Lo) foe ae ‘Amerioan Lo Am fe ul Baldwin Lox Mol oc a Bena Borg 1d Arison: Calumet and Hecla Canadian Pacific ‘annon Mills . Ci Ghicage Great Westerns pea Feat Western ped: Mast Paula Pacific. St. Paul & ifle pi & Northwestern k Island & % Columbia Gas and Col an Continental Moto: Continental Ol! of Corn aru ne Crucible Ste Curtiss Wright’. Du Pont . Eastman Baton Azle and Sp ilectric Auto eR Railroad Firestone Tire Fox Film A Freeport T je 1 Bl General Foods General Gas an General Mills . G Gi! Gold Dust, Goody: Gral Gre: ‘national Match pfd. ational Nickel of jeson May Department Stores Mexican se beard Ol . ‘choice 90-130) 5; Cattle. ally steady cal killers moderately activ kinds except Nght yearlin: 4 weak but ¢upply | neg Ne aby bulk os Slaughter classes, choice ee ¥ fed yenrlin up choice 750-950 Ibs. 12.0 cutter and cutter 5.00- and choice (beef) 8.0 medium 7.00-8. gu0d 0-9.25; cutter to lers (milk y Bt m choice all - weights mon and n 10" lambs nominal. Jb ium 8.75-9,50; common ium to choice 92-100 8. ‘wer, medium to cholce 150 Ibs. 25-6.50; cull and common. 2.75: poner lambs good and choice SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOUK South St. Paul, April, (AP) (U.S, D. AD—C: if steers and yearling ri early sales about stead; best matured i bulk all weights 10,50-12.00; meager run she stock strong to 25 higher, largely on shipper and specu- lative ‘account: beet cows 6.50-5.00; helfers 8.00. steers arot grad weight; 7.75 and better; stockers an unchanged. Calves— feeders about steady, most Sheep—700; little don cations steady; good ed lambs above 9.5 springers of season asking 9.25 for shorn ecarce, steady. =~ NEW YORK New York, Al ts steady; receipts es (a80t Saybia on report oe te quate, ney, J. Pennsylvania Rail Phillips Petroleum Prottor & Gamble ‘ul it] Public Hervice C iten WIS. jc Bervice ration NoJ. ic | Pulse wee i ‘Compan; ek. Purity Baking Radio Cor leo Motor. Republic Iron ‘and. Reynolds rps, B Richfield Ot1 of Cait Shell - pees own ne os 00-3-2bosnnateres co tocree a: t an Improvement justi Alcoho! jteel er and LA ‘an ine Corporates Warner Pictures Ww Mar: RISMARCK hed Russell-Miller Co. uenitplamatek, Ape an a UPASDRY WEATHER en ork Soc Pitter tt ttt pt ttt THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1990 LIS STOX” REACTIONARY ARTER | sx EEE! Smee Now Rent CHICAGO ined CASH GRAIN cre iL.—(AP)—Wheat 108%. Corn No. 2 mixed yellow 85 erase. Selling Movement Affects Whole| iys.n0 stles, . List of Issues in Heavy Trading Seeston New York, April 11.—(AP)—The stock market turned reactionary after lod of strength toda: ng influenced jonial rumors snvelvin Suuite Ww United Gas e the re and by ea: hevearly tending teu! back rly trading, fell bac! burn Auto sold ‘Gow near. below last night’s close Webater, U. 8. Steel common, American Telephone, Vana- dium, Lambert Brooklyn Union Radio-Keith-Orpheum, United craft, Delaw & Uta a tL Famous Lasky, Radio, Montgomery- bt es Roebuck, Celo' Coca By final a Gas, Alr- le 1% points to ry i and International nee lectri. uthern Californi ison, Public Servica of New Jersey American Water Works, Allied Chem- ical, nal Harve a i w shorts began to cov: upward rapidly ond specialties, such as Col umbia graphopho: er Durum: eaten Le Ch patath, ‘april Thee eae 99% 1.014 4.02 1.03 ages | soseze Clov Lara's um New York, in 4.86' $330; Germany, 23 New York v1 fi 35. eed 10.50-18.00. IBERTY BONDS “April 11,—(AP)——Liverty nice 3.91 10! k, emer; 4 per cont me loans firmer: 120 deve Boston, Bulk facturers; 5 inal choice original bai ft bulk French combing staple scoured, basi is this type 70 rs ‘Woo! 13 to ibe, Be TF 21.1; 1.17%; No. tk hard Montana Grant Bos’ April of current sales to few ind 60 da; TON WOOL 11.—(AP). strictly combing bag territory sold at firm Arizona is; some poorer to 720, scoured %4;| no longer a 47%; Oct. $2.45%. WGark northern $1.11 1%- 46 Sl0%-1 16g Nod No. i ‘northern do $1.07%-1.15% ; 's No. 3 white nd He. . 1 rye 6815-72%4c. ‘9 Barley choice to fancy 53-56c; med- ium to good 50-53 ree 60 cents, lower grades 47- Still Case Fails to Win Both Legal Knockouts ii i Ti & 7 s— May «.. . 18.45 (1: duly ... . 13.55 1 otein | Delivered, To,Arrive 2 dark nor. b mere! 3 dark no ms ooo peers ar % 1.15% 1.17% ee Sabet Be i 111% 113% . if é 1 ¢ te Hy 143% 1.15% Rie ats: 3 H @ 1 [eo to mip coneras cone # : yaesrspeeararans eoeer cna douih ‘Datota Wheat™ 1.07% 1.08% 1.07% 1.08% ae (| a: 28-28. 4 1.05% 1.06% 1.05% 984 108% 98% Th 1.02% ? ee if He i : Gi : 3 i z : [ in i 3 g ull he tempt to remove any of the bodies. Elina Be} what they until the arrived, fi One person said the driver of the bus did not stop when he reached the as a i Ontario Liquor Sale Makes Toronto Bet- ter, Police Say|i (Sontinu» ‘rom 7.3 ones serious problem. He's a ighent o #8 » pt vat . Ke, cloudy’: rely clow Pembina, partly cloudy rtal, cloudy nish, cloudy yn, cl 7 6 ATHER FORECASTS marck and vicinit Partly Cooler oler west por- xtreme northwest ‘artly cloudy Not much change GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS A low-pressure area is centered over Iowa this morning, and light, seattered precipitation occurred in the north central states and along the eastern Rocky mountain slope. Gener- ally fair weather prevatis in all other tior res are consider- nal normal in the and in the immedi- istrict: small-scale operator and he doesn't |° cut much figure. Big Bootlegger No More “We have got rid of the wholesale '—the dealer FETTER drinkers are pretty Not of them can afford to pay $80 for get- ting di “Drinking is pretty well confined to I 3 Feduced to sea leve! 5 ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorologist. ae nial WANTED to handle the securities North Dakota. Ol Go reo for Speer Inc. automobile and tractor H HF g oe & E . FEMALE HELP 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. — peewwaa. KE | LIKE TO hear from party having a modern seven or eight room house for sale. Give location and price. As ead Tribune, in care of Ad. No. EEE LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Lots on Twentieth street, city water, street graded, 50x160 ft. $10.00 monthly payments, without interest. See 8. 8. Clifford, Bis- marck, N. Dak. ‘ FOR 5. residence lot overlooking Missouri river and Bis- marck Country club grounds. Phone 785-M or write Tribune, in care of ee WORK WANTED—Ciean-up-time is here. Let us do your work. We haul ashes, black dirt, cinders for driveways and garage floors; make lawns and dig WORK WANTED by hour or day, al- so rag rug weaving. Carrie J. Falch. ALE ‘Karpen chair $18.00, Wicker chair $8.50, 1 dining table $8.00, 1 dresser $12.50, bed complete $18.00, refrigerator. $12.50, 6x9 rug. $10.00, sewing machine stand $3.00, Edison ph and records $40.00 and other’ miscellaneous items. Phone 892-R or call at 612 Raymond street. it plece walnut din- ing room set. Slightly used. Phone 704-R or call at 420 Fourteenth Su __ halla eae ete! FOR SALE—Royal Wilton velvet rug 9x12, also several yards of stair car- pet practically new. Call morn- rer at 515 Washington or phone ®| FOR SALE—Three leather chairs afte fi ie if lit fh = § 5 i E é i i a FE Ry & if H £ : 8 z ' H i z i z i i 8 £ fi li i fF 3 eyeE i i s i i i Z Be u i t i 3 E i i B i i i 3 c * ia§ ig 3 H aed i i E i Hl H : E ; i E i s 2 ) f f : g §4F SE “it i 9 E g 2 A i pl it E i f : uy i E i Ly g rf ‘al $ in good condition. Call at 318 W. Ave. D or phone 1421-LW. Bedroom writing desk and a Columbia, bicycle. Phone 682 or 1074, FOR SALE—One Monarch range. In- quire 009 Thirteenth street. JUST A MINUTE! DO YOU ever find yourself wonder- ing at the end of a month, just that money went with unmarried policyholders. ‘This is but one of many valuable serv- ices given inate to Guardian ee : BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 8 LAND TO BREAK—380 acres 9 miles north from Menoken, 140 acres 7 miles northeast from McKenzie. Terms: % of crop delivered. Anna Knauss, Bismarck. R account of poor health I will sell my stock and fix- tures consisting of general stock and groceries I. G. A. fixtures. Good lo- cation, cheap rent. Large pay roll at South Dakota State Mine. Good farm country, town located on Chi- cago Milwaukee & St. Paul Coast line, new stock, cash business, no credits. Write or see M. L. Larson, Haynes, N. D. —<——— HERE is an opportunity to get a used car ABSOLUTELY FREE or a new one at 1-3 off. Our SPRING SALE ends May 31st and at 9 p. m. of that day we are going to give a refund on one of the cars sold during this sale. If it happens to be @ used car the entire cash price will be re- funder. If a new one, only 1-3 the cash price, Come in and get complete particulars. We have a large stock of new and used cars and you will find our prices very reasonable and our transactions fair. See us before you buy. To every person. visiting our show rooms during this sale who will register their name and address with the intentions of buying a new or used car or truck, we will issue @ credit coupon good for $5.00 on the purchase price of any car or rae pero a before June 1st, . ese Coupons are not trans- ferable. STEEN MARMON COMPANY, ‘ * 116-2nd. Phone 1452. “Btraight-eight headquarters. HOT SHOTS FOR TODAY “Marmon didn’t have to scramble on the eight-cylinder band-wagon; but for four years Marmon has been driving it.” ROOMS FOR RENT RR. RENT—One large pleasant room suitable for one or two and a small room, also a two large room apart- ment with pantry and electric range, on ground floor. Call at 610 _ Ave. A or phone 613 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, suitable for one or two, gentlemen only. Four blocks from postoffice. Call after 5:00 p.m. Phone 440-3 121 Thayer Ave. West. one or two gentlemen. at. 116 West Thayer Ave. $8000.00 . FIVE ROOM brand new, bungalow, east front, a dandy place. SIX ROOM modern house, east front, fine surroundings, chesge $3350.00 7 RO nian cottage, east FIVE ROOM cottage, south sid electric lighted barn, —— BUILDING LOTS; hundreds of them in all parts of the city. BUY THROUGH DO YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSI- oe with the busiest dealer in the

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