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MP TEATPRICES ICE. br 1S Rr ORS | == AEDS ESE Iverpool Quotations’ Strength j amsrices Cor Fergign Is Important Factor in Pee meal: Stimulating Bulls: — a Chica: — April 18—(AP). f rene) of rains 1 specia’ Buaden. opps of apheat ndes per Atehiaon, 4 % Atlantic, Refining Auburn Auto . rporatio! ontinued rather meager, an laldwin Locomotive . rohases today for aa te Baltimore & Ohio’. ed at not to exceed ‘nedall A. Whee astei tower than yesterday's el lower Clay dee tee to, 3-8 duly 106 1.09 3-4 to -ic off to up, ‘duly 84 378 to 1- pt. 10. B=! 1-4 to 3-8c down, and provi. ‘varying from Se setback to,an fi ual! eala. eaeecrtions ist Bolen peesmer gone 1 are receive in a ek, 2.000, 0,000 of wheat nly a short noti¢e. from re bu. m Bt Borg-Warner Corporation Brunswick-Balke .. Burroughs Adal Calumet and Arizona Calumet and Hecla Canadian Pa Canno Mills Case, J. I. Chicago Great Chicago Great tern C., M., 8. Paul & Pacific . M., St. Paul & Pacific pi pic & Eameta dota ching’ ‘Kanras| Co) m- | Columbia Graphophone Commerc! Commonwealth ae ‘materially lower than | Continen y the government report | Continental ator" | Continental O1f of Gorn Products ture had been mi in. a trace of rain was all that comprehensive unofficial crop sum- marles qwere also mt and. indicated that in Nebraski an kiahoma Ta! the government f 000 bushels less than previous un ficlal estimates. The drought w being broken at the time the uni ficial figures were made. In gener it was shown that dry went reduced prospects more in Owl than in Nebr Pont . Eastman Kodak Eaton Aste and 8p Electric Auto Lite . Electric Bower and Light’ :, Fics, Railroad —— Fox Fi WHEAT Freeport Texas LOSE LOWER General American Ta A 1 Electric, new eral Motors . General Dee Ql e Safety Rasor.. Dust rted a fraction low. ‘was moderate and short covering forced a sdant rail Oats followed the fluctuations in corn but did not move widely. Rye was very unsettled. Barley tone wi ak initially, but & strong rally followed. Later prices teacted with the gen-| Ini eral list. Flax was stronger, The tone of the wheat market wi very firm and there was a good de mand for the better Noees: De. manged or smutty quality was still aragey. uri mood der Cash International NI Int. Telephone Johns-Manville rn demand was @ at y t and| Kreuger & Toll wore avery Neht and) Cfoger Grocery Q Mack rucks ‘Yor matt: | Mathieson A\ ‘ime! Mexican Seaboard Oll . Miami! ice, shade bet-| K y Barley quality averaged with @ fair to good demand for malt- ing. "Biax demand was steady and offer oes ings were light. Hartge ae LIVESTOCK je States 1 15.—(AP)—(U. 8, _D.| Missourl ; Including 9,000 di- ontmenney Ww t the decline; top ‘i T6b to B40, Toe. 10.00 to. 20.3 National Biscuit sep archers, medium to cholce 250 to itchers, medium to Cc! 300 Ibe. 3.60 to,10-10; 200 to 260 IDs. 9.65 to . 9.’ 0.35: 180 to 160 Ibs. 9.50 to 20.20; packing sows 8.75 to 9.35. Pigs, medi- Tim tpechoice 90 to i120 ibs. 9.00 to| Norolk & Wes ven 3,000; very] Narthern Pacific ‘on most ieining| 8, narrow from al Herbs 98 @ Ibe ante tor iktbe 14.75; 950 to 110 5 .' to 755 common and medium 860 lbs. up 8.50 Fed, yeariings, cho! a to 950 Ibs, 11.50 Helfers, good and choice 660 Ibs. down 10.50 to 13.00; common and dium f Cows good and choice ‘common and medium 6. Penney, J.C. Pennsylvania Ralirpad Phillips Petroleu: Proetor & Gambi to cut Vealers (milk fed) good ice 9.00 to 11.60; medium 8.00 ; cull and common 6.00 to Choice. (all, welgnts) 10.00 to choice (all wel id ‘ium 8.00 to 10.0 0 choice . cull, and comm bs, Good Standard Oil of rise | ;) Standard Oil of York Btew “Warner Corporation er ek ‘ings 11.00 craging 10 lower than Bro” 330 4 better pouns .70 to 9.80; top aye ance meagan ood and] \ . nd ela fat te, Boe rculls 3.06: shearing lamon| Wert ee Sa att tt CHICAGO PRO! Ww Se eS ear eth 34: to 140; roosters 0. sor vurkeye 26; heavy docks 19,100 tube: sreame : first 961% to 2 ; ordinary first acked first 26 ICAGO POT, bettas U. 8. shi vss tents Pasvcsonen Sree tee gonesgeanaeigens SSSs {Sees ensss Hi ae Hs 3 : 3 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1980 STOCK MARKET SAGS AS GPPARS SLUME, 2 Merchandising and Farm Imple- ment Issues Heavily Bought, IESeS ee: RFS eR Tyee ——— od nouncement of the Re ONES oa the year. riepiration te W. be re not ind Ne forthe T ten iy "dpelnte’ above ¥ . 3. Case I; ‘high for the foushea 4d ly. ints to a Corpor th rear al 203 iw as 140 this in the break 1 1 to ft inti previous Sloss, Gi ne"state Eastman Kodak 4 3-4, Electric Power & Light rn m3. e close was Sales approximated 4,200,000 Salus we ws but. the declines | fl Btror ‘dark northern \ 1.04 No. 2 do. 1.0: ern. te No, 3 do. 1.00 5-8 to 1.08 No. dark hard Montana 1.00 5-8 to 1.01 ir durum 91 1-2 to white, Sevier eel aoe 2 to 5 arley, cho! }o fancy, to tog 4°49" to.” B20; lower NEW YORK PRODUCE New April 15.—(A! pease ipts 1 . than extra score) 3! ‘Cheese to 39. ys unchanged. ern Hennery whites, closely selected extra 30 to tra 28; Pacific coast whi! extra first 30 to 'y steady; express, br. McCurdy Ends Suit Against Hughes by Motion to Dismiss ‘Continued from ‘No such testimony was obtained from | Min: the replies of Cox. Rg a Int ions, Cox nm asked himself twd questions and. an- ,)Swered them. They were: aking of & sanelGld copy of his ete making of a af- fidevit against Mecurdy’ ?. Did Hughes authorize publication of the: 42c; no freight quotatio: tiem and unchanged. BosTON Woo. pril (AP) — Wo les are being closed on a of domestic wool with ly as compared with lai les are mostly on 64's and Original bag terri- of this grade consisting of average French combing staple 72 to 73 cents, scoured Basia. strictly combing 64's and finer is brin; 5 to je baal ad No. 4 mixed 71 roe 39 1 ‘to 57; sample 50. 3547 Nort white 8 = jo. vhits oto ts te Oats, No, 2 white 43 12 Rye, no sal ‘Timothy seed | N. D. Egg-Candling Law Tests Asked by | Food Commissioner (Continued from page one) . Tecord to the party from whom the eggs were purchased. At the time of his arrest, Mr. Hess already had loaded a carload of eggs for shipment to the Mandan Cream- ery company's station at Boston, Mass. The food sifiprient. Sullivan contends that the concern is observing the spirit of the statute by ascertaining that the eggs were candied when originally sold by the Meensed egg dealer and again when they are sold in eastern states. He that the state of North Da- no jurisdiction in the case the eggs have been loaded and to the eastern buyer. The food commissioner, on the oth- r hand, argues that the law was vio- lated within the boundaries of North {| Dakota when Hess bought the eggs, B55 $55y 4 tad 00% 1,01% 1.00% 1.01% 98% 97% % Bh were 08% my 06% ‘as the purchaser did not candle the had no candling equipment in establishment, and kept no cand- Ung records. Egg Rating Improved “The 1921 egg law has improved the standing of North Dakota eggs on eastern markets,” Mr. Baird said in defending the law. Before the statute was put into effect, he said, the In- terstate Commerce Commission was were not eliminated from con- before shipment. ‘The law, he continued, has requir- @d that only good eggs leave the state and z fecal for North Dakota eggs Gradually since en- forcement of the law began. This is beneficial and such as shall be approved by the state food com- missioner.” affidavit?: To both questions Cox an- swered that Hughes did not. i Immediately Counsel Cai on his feet with the request of , to case without prejudice. ® few minutes to obtain . little arguing by-the in- behalf of @ directed verdict, Stipulation Held Defective Almost all of Monday. taken up in court in taking on the stipulation for ise with E. G. Patterson in his tax oon troversies with the board of county commissioners. George F. Will, presi- dent of the board, testified that he had put in the board resolution under which McCurdy acted a provision that the terms of the stipulation and com- Promise :nust meet the approval ;Judge Grimson, who had sat in the tax cases. The defense drew out testimony that this provision had been omitted from the stipulation. ‘The compromise also provided that in the event that the terms fell through, the commissioners were to pay back about $35,000 previously paid by Patterson in expettation of a full adjustment of the matter by com- » The defense stressed the fact that this also was omitted from the stipulation signed by McCurdy. The McCurdy contention was that he signed this under direction of the commissioners and not on his own re- ‘sponsibility. The battic on these points was not finished when court adjourned Mon- day afternoon and apparently was to be resumed: this morning, when both sides sprung their by move ing to terminate the case abruptly. Transcontinental Airway to Use Route Through Aberdeen (Continued from page one) announcement, Wakefield piloted his plane to Bismarek, about 3:30 p. m. He was acecom- panied here by R. E. Moloney, of: Groniger and company, aviation in- surance firm, Seattle. é Confer Witp City Dads While _here, ikefield conferred with H. P. Goddard, secretary of the iy man of the city’s aviation committee; Colonel Frayne Baker, of the aviation committee representing the Associa- auditor. A dinner meeting was ar- ranged last evening. Wakefield and Moloney took off here shortly before 8 o'clock this morning for Spokane. They planned a stop at Miles City. Wakefield flew westward over the northern route at the request of the North Dakota cities after he had flo.m eastward along the southern route @ short time ago on a trail- Ambushing, Slaying District Attorney (Continy-* from pags one) was at = rear of : Z i i g i ll 2 F z Hy 5 5 Hg el i otha i Mi : i : fa f l | i ! j i : ( i a i g i : | ( g ! il Ht il Z a ESsj a ast? § il F cf arriving here: potty at 7 out yesterday west last night ipitation to 7 a. m. ae Highest wind velocity eee NORTH DAKOTA WEATHE! Temprtrs. Pre. Station— Ht w ia. Bismarck, cloudy Amenta, cl ach, cl low evils Lake, ri y "al ie! ra Basanadanranccsnnnsne WEATHER FORBCAS' For Bismarck and vicinity: Mostly cloudy tonight and Wednesday. Some+ what cold tonteght, i For North Dakota: jostly cloudy ight and Wednesday. mewhat uth ;portions toe South’ Dakota: Partly cloud: ie "For tonight and Wednesday. Somewh colder tonight. sites cat ica GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIO! ‘A well developed low-pressure. ar extends along the eastern Roc cipitation oce mountain slope, and seippt north Pacific curred from the M northwestward to ly an inch of tain occurred upper Missouri valley, but no rain fell over the south. ky mountain slope. Snew a tew n Canadian htly cooler weather pre- t_ pla roughout the 7 feet; 24- at 7 a. 5 rise of 0.3’ foot. ation barometrie tical: tern falling a! stations, 81! FOR SALE—Fitteen acre tract, 6 Toom house, new poultry house, 22x Dakota, or call at the last house on East Main Avenue. KS __FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE—Good improved farm 320 acres, 5 miles from Steele, ‘will exchange for Bismarck proper- ty or’a quarter close to town. Write : Tribune, in care-of Ad. No. 80. a HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Karpen chair $1600, ‘Wicker chair $8.50, 1 dining table $8.00, 1 dresser $12.50, bed complete 918.00, refrigerator $12.50, 6x9 rug $10.00, sewing machine stand $3.00, Edison phonograph and records $40.00 and other miscellaneous . Phone 892-R or call at 612 Raymond street. FOR SALE—Electric stove $50.00, rugs $15.00, beds, dressers, sewing machine and other items. Phone _1421-R. FOR SALE—Wicker rocker, Simmons bed, ice cream cabinet ice box and eee bird cage on stand.’ Phone FOR SALE—Lioyd reversible baby oa Excellent condition. Phone FOR SALE—Lioyd Loom baby 4 Call at 313 Second street. Sess SIX ROOM modern stuceo bungalow, 2 bed rooms, large sun parlor, hot water heat, near school, well locat- I, Ee state a rf f if i FEF § ———____________¢ | | ' Weather Report | > Fara CLASSIFIED AD fia | iif i 3 i Hi H H E ; ! z i street. $10.60 Permanent waves $6.00. $12.50 Croquinole waves $7.50. By expert operator at The Califor- nia Permanent Wave Nook, 102 Third street, Bismarck. 782. WANTED—Experienced waitresses at oe New Palace Cafe, Mandan, No. WORK WANTED -up-time is Let us do your work. We haul ashes, black dirt, cinders for driveways and garage floors; make lawns and dig basements, Call us, 1132-W. T. M. Burch. USED CARS SMAI s GEST 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: values in the Dodge Six—the Eight and the new Plymouth, make possible such un- heard of, guaranteed values. $75.00 Cash with $17.50 a month or $185.00 Cash 1926 DODGE SEDAN. Serial A-676274. Genuine leather upholstery; Five Disc Wheels; Very good tires; Motometer; Bumpers; Windshield wiper; All-Steel Body; Excellent Fin- ish; Thoroly overhauled. Compare this dollar for dollar with any Used Car Value. SAVE $145.00 THIS WEEK Next weeks price for this same car $330.00. See this car today. Don't miss this big opportunity to buy Depend. able Transportation at such an un- heard of price. M. B. Sneed co. Phone Dodge Brothers Cars and The New Big Plymouth. FOR SALE—1929 car by owner. Like new. Must sell. Sacrifice to the utmost. Payments if desired. Write ‘Tribune Ad No. 84. sal the entire cash price funder. If a new one, cash price. Come in and get complete part! ‘We have a large stock of new 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 bu; formation write Tribune, in care of Ad. No, 83. FOR RENT—Pive room flat on sec- ond floor, héated, warm garage in peers Located at 614 Seventh