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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1931 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Tues., Nov. 24 |New York Stocks | FIRMER UNDERTONE BRINGS NEW CHEER Market Is Listless, However, and Traders Are Inclined to Be Carefut New York, Nov. 24.—(#)—The stock Adams Express Alleghany ..... TO STOCK MARKET 32: STRONG FIRMS BUY NEW YORK STOCKS Closing Prices Nov. 24. 4 Closing Prices Are Two Cents aj Bushel Over Bottom Level For Day Chicago, Nov. 24.—(#)—Strong com- 6.65; common 3.50-4.50; medium 4.50-5.25; all weights ewes 90-150 Ibs. medium to choice 150-300; all weights cull and common 1.25-2.00; feeding SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, Nov. 24.—()—(U. largely majority medium bulls «| REACTS AT CHICAGO) .swouirass ser § beef steers and yearlings very slow, lindications steady on better grades; | others weak; fat she stock active,| strong; bulls and vealers unchanged; ! stockers and feeders dull, tending} =m lower; choice medium weight beeves; i+ held above $11.50; offerings short feds salable $8.00 down; good! fed heifers up to $7.50; bulk beef cows! $3.25-4.25; ; CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance, {minimum charge 7% cents. Copy jmust be received at The Tribune of- jfice by 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion jsame day in the regular classifiec. | Page. | Cuts, border or white space used on| jwant ads come under the classified, {display rates at 90 cents per column linch per insertion. REGULAR WANT AD RATES {6 days, 25 words or under {3 days, 25 words or under 2 days, 25 words or under. 1 day, 25 words or under. 5 Ads over 25 words 3 cents additional Per word. i The Tribune reserves the right to| reject any copy submitted, also to re- vise any copy to conform with make-; {up rules of Classified Advertising. | Phone 32 The Tribune Want Ad Department Apartments for Rent good record, needs hour or day work. Will also do holiday work, Phone 529-W. SCHOGL GIRLS wants to work for board. Phone 1634 after 8 p. m. FOR RENT—Two, three, four or five room furnished apartment. Heat, water and lights furnished. Pri- vate entrance. 1517 Bowen Ave. Phone 552-LW. YOUNG MAN desires dairy work. Have five years’ experience or will accept most any kind of work, Alvin McMeans, Star Route 1, Bis- marck, N. Dak. Care J. P, Dietrich. |FOR RENT—Two room furished apartment. Sunny, south rooms. Gas for heat and cooking. Rent very reasonable. Phone 833-W or call at 323 South 8th St. WIL COLLECT your ashes or gar- bage once a week for 75c per month. Also dry wood and corn cobs for reasonable. Swanso) sale Phone 219-J. our dry cleaning, repairing and Pressing service. Royal Tailors and Cleaners now located at the Pea- cock Art Shop, 508 Broadway, Bis- _marck, N. Dak. Phone 716. Male Help Wanted WANTED—City salesman by large Mfg. Co. Good earnings while learning a staple business. Fine opportunity for advancement. See FOR - RENT—Furnished two room apartment on ground floor. Pri- vate entrance. Including lights, . gas and heat. Also sleeping room at 322 9th St. FOR RENT—Two room modern new- ly decorated apartment. City heat. Gas and water furnished. Right down town. Inquire Mrs. Wm. Braun, 306% Main. Phone 1388-M. FOR RENT—Three modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Lights and water furnished. Call at 1022 Bdwy FOR RENT—On ground floor, fur- nished three room apartment with kitchenette and private bath. Also : 7 2 furnished housekeeping room for market easily absorbed occasional |Am. Wat. Wks. mission houses absorbed surplus of-! §9'59.3.25: practical vealer top $6.00; = Mr. Brake, Patterson Hotel, Tues- i : flurries of selling Tuesday and main- |Am. Wood Pfd. ferings of wheat late Tuesday and the fresh stocker and feeder supply in- x day evening from 7 to 9 p. m. fares pon eta for care of tained a firm undertone. Bonds also ;4naconda Cop. market jumped more than 2 cents a eT at : q displayed a better tone. Atchi. T. & S. F. {bushel from bottom levels reached} creased by liberal holdover from Mon- | Weather Report | sd MEN WANTED to do evening work. 1 é |FOR RENT—Cozy two room com- {Atl Coast Line 45 | " " i |day. Earn $15 to $20 weekly in spare The share market was rather list- | At, gash lane 12 eer aTAy. geeapeloss | selling had Hogs 10,000; slow, steady to 10c low- MPERATURE time. Write the Albee Co., 509 sth | Plétely furnished apartment. Gas, less and traders were inclined to hold | Auburn Auto 10815 (HGH Ge She. f6NEHLT H H ge ‘as |e". than Monday’s average; packers Assoc ated Press Photo 10] Ave, New York, ights aad heat furnished. Rent aloof. It was felt in some quarters | aviation Corp. 3 anes: we “ "heli pts inactive; scattering sales 170-260 Ibs. London's new lord mayor, Sir Hi —— —- Dae le. Call at 120 W. Rosser. that the list had become oversold | Baldwin Loco. 61 | Vere shown to be larger even ‘than | Weights $3.90-4.15; early top $4.15 for} Maurice Jenks, is shown in his of- Female Help Wanted Ro and that a technical rally was due, | Balt. & Ohio .... 2736 most traders had believed. Helping 220-250 Ibs, weights; odd lots 130-160! fisiai garb on the occasion of his ot WOMEN AND GIRLS—To decorate | “PARTMENT ‘OR RENT—Furnish- but no aggressive efforts to drive |Barnsdall “A” . 6% ; Helping lip, weights $3.50-3.90; some slaughter | recent installation. aA dirs. ending Be aha as, {| ed or unfurnished. One room, S Bendix Aviati 19% |to rally the wheat market was an. 3 AWE ei h ‘ greeting cards. Experience not} xiten, shorts to cover were made. ni iation Y pigs down around $3.00; packing so’ Chey een eee 1, this month to 5: ichenette, Murphy bed. private thi. Steel 26% |nouncement that purchases of North 4 ‘ a : necessary. $5.00 per hundred. No Rails had further periods of weak- |Bethl, Steel ... 2%, | American wheat Tuesday for ship- mainly $3.75-3.90; stocker and feeder 1 to date selling. F. B, Elman Co., Fall River, Frigidaire. One front room with Y but industrials and _ utilities |Borg-Warner Havas * taled 1,600,000 bush! Pigs around 25c lower; malnly $3.50 BISMARCK GRAIN Re dette ice 2 "| kitchenette, first floor. Also one were well supported. After a mid-|Bur. Ad. Meh. |; - ee a eee \down, | (Furnished by Russell. iN rae cana ee hin room and kitchenette, Murphy bed, higher, and by early afternoon, gains : 1g ve tare 4 a, |lambs; undertone st ; la a i eee ecceee ee eee 00. Evar' partments, 314 3rd . S, Steel, American Can, American | Gj} Road, = sedi # i “*1 $6.00; ed sheep firm; feeders}? e rn house, four or five room partly | aop7 Satis eo Irosenhionie, ATieas Oeniel mDUpNY Greta one : Dec. 41t-1i, May 45%-71. Oats a|otrone. “tat ewes eligible up to $2.50; (N° 1 mixed durum modern house, 6 room furnished |*O® RENT— Strictiy private thres Eastman, American Smelting, Amer- Chgo. Gt. Wes. shade down to % up, and provisions bulk feders salable $2.75-4.00; choice No. 1 red durum house, also 3 or 5 room furnished room apartment. Nicely furnished. . {unchanged to 7 cents higher. 4 No. 1 flax 5 \ «| Close in. A cozy home. See it. ‘Bar aa saueien protien North ?| Opening 1s-%% higher, wheat after- ae ee a a ; flax . eR IGE anarent Phone cea aes | aio 2 room apartment. Phone avian, mil | ward rose further. Corn also started n ; “|No. 1 rye on, eldy. see TB ee | 1313. American and National Biscuit. & o Barley . 3 —- FOR RENT—Six room modern house | pop} emeemren ee Pubic service of Nid, alivaliced’2: js: UP and continued to mount. | Grain Quotations ad Gee, 0 EE BORE in W608 “eOEATLON wits sditionar | FOR. RENT—Modern small 3 room Ny upt as largely lost. New |, Price setbacks that quickly fol- |@+——————. —— | Speltz 49| Other Stations— Sadvoomi in ban | apartment, partly furnished. First Sa eee TNT Winter ikon jlowed official acknowledgment of the MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Deck hava winter, wncad Be Temprs. Pre, tah ment. Located at! fioor, Private entrance. Down Nets (el ebay Wah) Tae huge amount of unsold wheat in the |Minneapolis, Nov, 24.—(P)— ined winter Ge? Bs | Araritio; Yeras cour" “YE | BS RE Piinyer Ave. Cell or) town, gust right for two. Gl af pean ate fed oe at ib Ths hands of farm board allies more than |, Wheat— Open High ene - ON litolse, Idaho, Deldy.e.cs 14 28 oo] Phone 1336, rear of 118 1st St. : yearer Bl v Be r" " — 1% AT) ts " 00 a] ve 0 7 a =< _— risen a stock sold as high as 503 in 1928, Com. rosea blotted out Tuesday's ey Seal ON 68% lease BOSTON Wool c ay ee RENT—Modern five room bun FOR RENT—Modern apartment. C, Pennsylvania sagged w point Wo & bedi ati jment of values. There was general Boston, Nov. 24.—(?)—Moderate ac- os Lak Sie aiMbs Garage. Rea-| k. Thompson. Phone 287, Syl § ‘ont. 5 selling. 4 ‘ 48 | tivity in’ d is Was GIRS 1.14] sonable rental, to responsible party. | .~.—. sneha Na Hea Geet eat ait prices, July contracts went to a dis- | abe iti eNles MAE weele TOS eHTEMERE ‘00 FOR RENT—House on Avenue B. All| Private bath. Gen cong et: ; ; sich RS TORnE GH count under May, as compared with 27% .261% *| showed a little more interest in 64's modern. Very reasonable. Apart | 3 I. s ge, electric proximated one and a quarter mil-/Cont. Oil of Del. . al pt thatshad beens sais 1275 (267s pails Bs ; interest in 64's " - Apart | refrigeration. City heat, Phone - Cor Products .. premium that ha u and finer domestic wools suitable for ment upstairs. Helling Agency, 111! 1063 or s By — <9 Gracie Stel jof late, Com md oats gave way with 43% 140% short staple tops. The situation |! ‘| 3rd St. Phone 877. lege aun biases aol ic | | Produce Markets |)gurts Wrisnt . | erropinisns (Hat scolds WeAGher wOnld ‘42° 130% fended firmer om, strictly combing. 48 | SEVEN ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT— | ror —RENT—Well furnished —two a y 50's ty wools, is for wool of ti ———___________— ¢ | igs inc. {put the corn crop into better condi- 98% 30% | this description on the low side’ st Heat is furnished. 606 Thayer Ave.|" room apartment on ground floor. CHICAGO PRODUCE |East. Kodak . tion. On the other hand, western 40 .40'2 | the range 40 to 43c scoured basis have te, Neb, FOR RENT—Dietrich house, (9| New gas range, Frigidaire, running 20, Nov, 24—(—Butter prices! Zaton Ax. & 8 points reported keen demand from} been 43 te ene a ee ete rooms), 212 Thayer. Second door| water, telephone. Hazelhurst Apts. Chica‘ H ‘ een rejected this week. Manufac: re, Nd: si despite |El. Auto Lite feeders and no corn offered. MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN ; a a AID ee west of Episcopal church. Suitable! 411 5th St. Phone 273 ei meow Lt Provisions sagged, responsive to de-| Minneapolis, Nov 24.—(P|—Wheat | ‘urers were reported to have received |(14;.Abpelle, for rooming and boarding house. | FOR RENT—Well ~fumulshed Ewe heavy fresh arrivals. " _ Sadi q re - Daag : a day 68 65 a| 0! 's for goods requiring 48, 50's i ‘—Wel furnishes wo igen were iinteyined: clines both in hog values and in|veceipis Tuesday 68 compared to,69 a 1 a aie Byme Agency, Little Bldg. _/ room apartment, South exposure. Poultry ruled stead ; | grains. ‘Wheat— | ple Sa ema FOR RENT—Five room “modern| Gas, lights and heat furnished. Butter, 16,314, steady, prices un-!rreaport Texas 15% protein _ Delivered To Arrive CURB sTOC house. Hot water heat. Call at 221) Laundry privileges. Adults only. changed. ' len am, Tae | Minneapolis Futures Ldk north. 77's 80% 75% 71%! New York, Nov. 24.—()—Ctrb: West Rosser Ave. or phone 676-M. | 120 West Thayer Ave. Eggs, 4.092, steady, ptices un-!Gen. Elec. (New: | Are Strong and Higher Hers Cw ee t+) Cities Service 714. FOR RENT—Modern 6 room house.|FOR RENT—Furnished two room Poultry, alive, 4 cars 65 trucks, firm,/Gen. Foods .. : F Minneapolis, Nov. 24.—(P}—-A farm 114¢¢ protein’ seth set") Elec. Bond & Share 171%. Close in, on Thayer St. Geo. M.| apartment, also three room apart- prices unchanged. Ge. Gas & El. ‘ 4 | board statement on wheat holdings} Gi’ north. .76% 791% 741% .75%,| Standard Oil Ind. 20%. Register, 4 ae ment, furnished. With gas, lights changed. ree "General Mills . FY | Proved depressing in the era we ' 2dk north. .74% 778 ..... ...../ United Founders 25%. FOR SALE OR RENT—All modern} ®nd telephone furnished. 622 3rd Cheese, per pound: sie ee een Paiet sis ae | ket mieiy Pee ee ae 13% protein ove —____.. house, one block from ‘pavement,} St. Phone 1716-R. aii 46 ericas, Gen. if | recovery s ' prices | north. a en FOR RENToFumbhed or aaa Hae) ie 15 bend 32-33¢. (en a Raz. oan close. 2 a north. || Open Your Heart? heated. Builtcin mibauirea Lae eee yallabie : 4 |Gold Dust... % | Scattered back-spreading was noted north. Cai 5 « sete! che 4 b cers ARS iGoodyr. Tr. & Rub. 24 . i = {12% protein ampaign to Open in trees, shrubs. Terms, Phone 1057) Nov. 16th. Varney Apartments. CHICAGO POTATOES ‘Graham Paige Mot. .. 8 | a ea nee Toe eae | edi worthy paig! P after 5:00 p. m. Phone 773. e i ac 2 Chicago, Nov. 24.—(#)—(U. S. Dep. |Gt. Nor. Pf. ... 2 dk north. Bismarck November 30 : t ‘OR RENT—Five room house. ~Ali| FOR RENT — ian fgr)—Polatoes 43, on track 216, total (Gt, Nor. dr. G. Gif wet. All, grains. closed strong and /3 dk north meray: fair PAE DGRL Too Sots |e ee U. 8. shipments 465; about steady, /G. ‘T. West. Sug. igher. ‘he, bar- Grade o (Continued from page one) sens -W. FoR” = — E trading slow; sacked per ewt.; Wis-!Grigsby Grunow ley ‘sc and flax 1%2-2c. {1 dk north lity see ene ore 8 ty Gir ee FOR RENT — Strictly modern fur- consin round whites No. 1, 80-80, un- | Houd-Hershey than extra 32%; extra (92 | Louis. December wheat futures if 4 closed |2 dk north: |15se higher, and May 1%4c higher. |3 dk north. rey OO ss South Dakota Whe: will be solicited by Rev. Ellis L. Jackson, Legion chaplain. be in full swing shortly after the kota: dnesday; no decided t into Wyo., with ‘owa and’ Kan- FOR RENT—Six room modern bun- Railroad through land. Vein up to nished apartment. Rose Apart- = | ne ee ‘ i low. Phone 321 or 317. ments. 215 3rd Si | graded 70-75; Minnesota North Da- | Houston Oil .......... G | Will Repair Toys reba Ce cHigne| eens AEDS pia Ba ol eee _St. | Kota cobblers 80-85, few 90 Red River | Hudson Motor :| ‘There was no trade in corn, eee! .{. Arrangements have been made to/ami’weneuuia: ,Uusettled | tonight | ¥OR RENT—Duplex with two bed-| FoR RENT—All r F i Hi Mot. Car r light ; modern furnished On Idaho russets No. 1,,Hupp. Mot. : Cash wheat receipts were light hortn’..! sihave prisoners at the state peniten- : rooms and sleeping porch. Located) and unfurnished apartments in th: mostly 1.40-1.50; commer- Indian Refin. a, |With offerings in fair demand. Du-|3 north.... “71, ‘73%¢ |tiary repair and repaint old or broken | Wednesday, preceded ‘oy | @¢ 114% Broadway. Inquire H. J. Rue Apartments with electric ater i ials 1.10-1.15, few higher. | nt. Combus. ag, 30 * | Tum offerings were light end in fair| ~ “Montana Winter Wheat itoys which may be donated and the|snow in east portion tonight, colder | _Woodmansee. | and Frigidaire, Inquire 711 Ave, A. eae (int mately bie, Bi Beene ome atid evn Weems, Wee | Tee Deore |toy collection will be one-of the first|{onight, moderate cold wave ‘in east | #GR RENT—A modern 9 room house| Phone 1256-W. Ric tperinivca” I NEW YORK \tnt, Nick. Can’... unchanged with demand fair. Fe cf launched in the campaign, Rue said. |More pasion Wwe yder in north- |" ‘next to the Bank of North Dakota. | q=5 oe New York, Nov. 24.—(—Eggs 22,-!Int. Tel. & Tel. Cash corn demand was good with |! 1 protein S88 1Boy Scouts will make a house-to- OS Phone 206 or call at 217 5th St. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished barely steady. Mixed colors, ex-! Johns-Mansvle. .... jofferings very light. Oats demand jy°p Ey or house solicitation for toys in the city Spann ee CONOrONE apartment. City heat. Call at room 33-35; firsts 30-32; seconds ‘Kelvinator 3% | Was good. “Hye demand was fair. lt BW" 66% ..... 65% ..s..{next Saturday, according to L. V. ‘a NA Dekemeee lon mean 300 College Bldg. or phone 1063. rigeratozs, closely selected Kennecott % % | Barley was stronger. Demand was'!19¢, protein filler, chairman i iS fF till ‘much above | ‘or Sale OR” = oe as eit firsts 204-21; firsts Kresge (S. S) good for malting. Flax demand was /1 DAW or - meee He cutie er any eae tWard walle | ——-_— OGSG AND a auRIn tae Tomas, Kitcienoe eek ‘seconds 18-181; mediums, first gies array | fair to good. | cates SA's sees 6315-4006] Other committees are ready to r and Kansas, | Will sell or lease 310 acres three miles} bath. Electrical refrigerator. Laun- and poorer 17%-18. \Tiquid Garbonte 3 k | function, it was reported Monday |* Méiptation “was| West of Leith to large outfit who) dry privileges. Inquire The Bis- Buiter, 19,375; steady. Creamery, Lowe's Ine. Bi Livestoc! j..H W..... 64 jnight, and the entire enterprise will ke Region south; could ship carload lots, Milwaukee | _marck Tyibune office. . & El. | } core) 31%2; first (88-91 score) 28-31. Mack Trucks . Cheese, 417,099; steady, unchanged. 'Mathieson Alk. .. SO. ST. PAUL LIV! South St. Paul, Nov. 24—()—(U.| ta and st headquarters are opened. The concentration point will be in|, nT Minn, », reporting | fourteen feet thick. Excellent grade of lignite. F. H. Bauer, Heil, N. Wanted to Rent | 5 7 a 7 A“high pres- a iat SM Live irregular; chickens by freight |May Dept. —— S. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 1,700; trade | 63% 6515 62's 64% | charge of Charles F. Martin, Legion|s t-| Dak, Grant County. WANTED TO RENT—Small office express 16-25; broilers bY Mid-Cont. Pet. opening slow. undertone weak but adjutant, and accurate records willl rveold weather |FOR SALE—Overland sedan, $45,00,| ith about three thousand square 3} express 21 fowls by|Mo, Kan. & Tex. ig prospects about steady due to very} 62% 64% 611s 63% | be kept of all items taken in and all ‘section. A Ge, foe oS ierinat feet of storage space by large manu- 24; express 17-24; roosters|Mo. Pacific . meager supply in all classes; steer run | “Durum ‘given out. | eaten inches: Phone 1471-3 or call at 314 3rd St. facturing company. Will lease at express 12-13; turkeys |Mont. Ward largely warmed; bulk of these salableich 1 amber 82% 86% 74% .82%| H.C. McCready will have charge of | ditis W'opitirs, | Abetement 4 low rental. Write Tribune Ad. No. by freight 32; express 27-35; ducks Nash Motors around $4.50 to $6.50; two cars choice |13% protein |the transportation squad which will Official in charge. | Apartment 4. | _98. by freight 17; express 23 eh ee yearlings Monday $10.25; beef cows|2 amber.... .81% 85% assemble the material and deliver it FOR SALE—Oldsmobile four door | === ae Nat. pares 3f | $8.25 to $3.75; heifers $2.75 to $5.00; 112% protein if necessary; A. L. Fosteson will head sedan, 1929 model. A-1 condition: fi _ Room: NEAPOLIS FLOUR RA corsa cutters $2.00 to $2.75; medium grade /2, amber... 80% the committee to investigate applica-| tana, contended the board stabilized| New tires and new battery at only | FOR-RENT—Exceptionally lage well Minneapolis. Nov. 24—(/P)—Flour \Nat, Pow. & Lt. e bulls $2.75 to $3.25; feeders and stock- |) ‘amber 65% 68% tions for relief and Robert, Dohn wijl| it after wheat was entirely out of the} $75.00 down. Phone 1677 or call at!" furnished sleeping room. Also unchanged. Shipments 41,969 barrels. /Nev. Cons. Cop. ers slow but getting some action. [2 amber... 63% 67% direct the work of contacting needyjhands of the farmers and then left) 319 South 10th St. completely furnished light house- Fure bran 15.00 to 15.50. |New York Central . Calves, 3,000; vealers fully steady; |Grade of persons. the market in the spring before the FOR SALE—Pumpkins, 10¢ and up:| keeping room with kitchenette and Standard middlings 14.50 to 15.00. |NY., NH. & Htfd. medium to choice grades $4.00 to $6.00.|1 durum... .63% Other committee chairmen are:) farmers were ready to sell the next! parsnips, $1.00 per bu.; beets, ‘5c | closet. Always hot water. 623 6th Norte ener Hogs, 20,000; averaging fully steady; |? Sn. om Donations by merchants and busi- one Ra tae ti per bushel. Potatoes, 50c per bushel.; St. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN (Northern Pac. ..sss00 bulk 100 to. 250 Ibe., $4.10; top $4.10; | Coarse Grain © Re ee eee eaRIec Tie oree ae ee eeu Ain) ROR RENT in @ ew ede Chicago, Nov. 24.—(@}—Wheat No. |Pac Gas é Elect. ...... 160 to 180 Ibs. $4.00 to $4.10; 130 to} of supplies not donated, | atabliication?/ Wrenle: ake | Ganen PETERSON aoa @ED0ibeE| tartans linen meee eel 1 valley DAL coe Eicepniees ghee eoseeanast 5: : riage 73 t0| ec Publicity Mxenneth W. Simons; Exe-|ilize the price,” Stone replied, “and| ‘._ 13 Mandan Ave. Phone! sleeping room, also furnished light pri i e. . 53. 795 Ss . a 4 ’ 2 See ” . a - bai a epeing CF ixed 451; No, 1 yel-|Pathe Eehange’ . Bei ices Aoi gL DOE A yeraeel| 49 ‘51 cutive committee, Milton Rue, chair-| kept on until the farmers had an|_637-J. Peter Baker. housekeeping room. Suitable for Com No: Saniied 494 Noa ny (J. C.) Me day $4.03; weight 196 47 48 man; William Schantz, L. V. Miller| opportunity to adjust their acreage|FOR SALE—Fine building lots on| one or two. Call at 307 10th St, IR Ee ne resid: No. 21 yellow Bent BUR OPReae bhton Sonim chery 4546 and A. D. McKinnon. and our funds were exhausted.” | 11th Street. One block from school.| Opposite St. Alexius Nurses Home. Bo. 3 mined » pen rv 2 yellow |phillips Petrol, a Sheep, ‘steady Monday's ere 4344 ‘All committee chairmen have been} A summary of wheat stabilization| A. P. Nyden, Hebron, N. Dak. Phone 921,00 CUTE eet serge Ea ge) pod toicnoiee opelacal weiter ani instructed by the campaign director | cperations follows: DELIVERED “any place iit town;-sal: | FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping Oats ee sini ee alae lambs largely $6.00; medium grades |3 ey sy to draft what assistance they need| Purchases up to June 30, 1931, 329,-| vaged “bricks of capitol buliding.| rooms in modern home. Sultable Hip we \Burity, Baiding Fie 5 $3.75 fat |! aes from the Legion membership. 641,052 bushels, for $270,204,503, 1.00 per 4 yd. load. Inquire S. F.| for one or two. With or without rey, 40-58. Purity Baking $4.75; throwouts $3.75 and above; fat 28% 0. e 1 $1.00 per 4 y a Bae ones a6 \Radio Corp. Am. : lewes’ $2.00 down; few fleshy feeders —_—_—__— Average purchase price 81.97 cents} Lambert. Phone 1427. board. Close in. Call at 811 4th ‘Timothy Anan \Radio-Keith Orp. a - : iCh to fey.. 55 30 te C itt per bushel. GHOICE CANARY ers: Import-|_ St. Phone 627-M. Clover seed, 13.00-15.00. H : $4.50. te Made oa 3 3 Senate Committee Sales prior to June 30, 1931, for| CHOICE CANARY singers: Import-) 5° Shane 1M Duvure cues Remieion Pat cnienas a ee Is Given Details | srsiiinie,tnt ott Puose.| Choppers.” mative’ singer” Cagen| Dura bain fmt flor” Eur rate " “ —P)— a ). 9, x ¢ . . ; a a ody os 2 W eat, Manni northern Tote: | Reyer Butee shel ge) Hoes 46000” ineluding 10,000 | ” Of Agency's Work) Sites vetweon June a0 and Nov. 1.| _BfStinsan N, Dae vate entrance. Call at 610 éih Bt i "'12%-765%¢; No. 3 do 10%-|Safeway Stores 5 fairly active; weak to 10 2 1.46% 1.4312 af 000,000 by +, Rear door or phone 403-J. Tier fo. 1 northern 13%-71%e; No. ‘St, L. & San Fra 7% | ower? 170-210 lbs, 4.35-4.40; top 4.45; | GaiGAGoIBANGE (Continued on from Page One) | 7.500000 to Germany, and seme Household Goods for Sale| FOR RENT—Sleeping room ta mods 2 ~15%e; No. 1 amber durum |Schulte Ret, Stor: 220-300 Ibs. 4.30-4.40; 325 Ibs. 4.25; 1, GO ties have disrupted normal export | to » and ulat'| OR SALE—Davenport, Ubrary dino| ern home. Suitable for one or two. 2 0 TRA TOC: NO. Teatmeetes No. |Seaboard Airline aon iancieo the 40; pigs 375-400; |Chicago, Nov. 24.—(P)— cao trade channels, 67,480,384 bushels. Be SALE Davenport, DEST Ci) Cee onieat ts ban eee 1 durum €6%-69%e: No. 2 do 66%- [Sears Roebuck 4% | packing sows 3.75-4.00. {pavneah | Open Despite these handicaps, it added,| , Amount still in hands of corpora-| Bag Sour cht bridge lamp. Sim. | tance, Call at 322 Sth Bt. Go'sc; No, 1 mixed durum 62%-81%C; Shattuck (F. 11% | Light light good and choice 140-160 jxfarch cooperatives increaged in numbers Uh ft Sent in grain. stabilization | mons bed. Morris chair, Salisbury | FOR RENT—Well furnished tooms Wo, 2 do 61%-81%¢; No, 1 red durum |Shell Union Oil ae Ibs, 4.25-4.40; light weight 160-200 May and the volume of products also, ODERtDEE arragia we! mattress, Phone 1689 or call at 214, with kitchenette for light house- ‘Simmons, 10% / ths, 4.30-4.35; medium weight 200-250 /July pointing, for instance, to grain co- BS 5 = seeplie Natnrel.cue (ae 5Bc. imino Bi | al ; ree| ‘Total repaid the board from these| Ave. C. West. eeping. gas for heat and Flax on track $1.43%-1461:; to ar-|Simms | ogee 6% | lbs. 430-435; heavy weight 250-350 |, Corn operatives which handled about tute OpEAAGRT alae HOOVER CLEANERS” Hot bargains.| cooking. Low rents. Hazelhurst rive $1431:-144; Nov. $1431; Dee. Sinclair Cons. 4° |Ibs, 420-440; packing sows, medium |Dee. |: times as much on terminal ms Baan Test oni [HOOVER CLEANER | ‘Apts. “ai1 Fifth sireet Phone 273 $1.42; May $1.42. lBouerem: Bac 38% | and good, 275-500 Ibs. 3.75-4.00; pigs, |N74! mq [as before the marketing ac The eee OL Aan Loe oak yea |e el Oats No. 3 white 27-28. iSouthern Rys. \.... 1B | good and choice, 100-130 Ibs. 3.90- | july passed. Two new national sales agen) E06 Doar sree ated $1 00000 FOR “SALE: SRE AE rand pak Paina $C. S ington % | 4.15. Oats— cies were forme: last yt ie B= Pr aS ee ai ot ai a be nas aren — oni Me eg pacts tn fancy 4512-484z¢; [Sere al Bree He 15% ‘Gattie 11,000; calves 2,500; very lit- lee tional Bect Growers association and or, is sounlatraiye papenses spel" Evarts Apartments, 314 3rd St. | EARN A PROFESSION—Low rates dium to good 361-41 se. jStand. Gas. & Elect. . 36% |1e done; sentiment weak on predom- May . the National Fruit and Vegetable ex- | she omy $1 tote ult FOR SALE—Hinge leaf dining table,| for enrolling now. Catalog free. me sie Stand. Oiu Calif. ... 22, |inant supply in between grade fed | July change, Inc. bringing these large | $170,000 to (he agriculture depart |" uttet, practically new, also. six| Moler Barber College, Front street, |Stand. Oil N. J. 33% | steers and yearlings, especially year- |) 22Ve— central agencies to eight. mre Ar use Jn organizing @ foreign) Chairs, 314 Hannatin, Phone 1145-| Fargo, N. Dak. ‘ St. Paul, Minn., = | Bene 1314 |lings; choice offerings scarce. and (yety: Stone Defends Purchases outlook, and market service, | i : : } t Northern iron; mare 18% } about steady; strictly choice kin Chairman Stone warmly defended | Salaries o 352 } eae Se aera the reg- agers a. Tr. . 6% labsent: best’ early 12.00; lfarm board purchases of wheet and Wena eters traveling ex: ; | , " , ular semi-annual payment of $1 on |Tim. oe Re . a. | loads 11.50-12.00; bulk steers of value tton after promsing Ho, furnish ie aegis ine Saas fee For Rent if WE ARE CASH BUYERS i icial interest. | Underwoor . 1g | to sell at 7.00- she stock very un- mabe, commiyee DN. Seumale - FOR RENT—Beaut; rior, fully} of all varieties of Alfalfa seed, en ee gee 28 to Union Carbide . 35% | oven: mostly steady to weak; bulls losses during transections totaling} Wet Crusaders Carry equiped! wilh GGHern Appia nces | includhig, State” Reeietaeega vate holders of record at the | Union. Pee .,: Steady; vealers firm. hundreds of millions of dollars. Rattl t Cc II | Good location. Light, heat and wa- grades, Slase of business Dec. 7, ‘This will United, Alrcrsit | Slaughter cattle and vealers: steers | s.2° | Members of the senate agriculture | ttle to Colleges| (rine Agoda oppenunity A’ sand us Ganpiea | Geeta mean the distribution of $1,500,000 to United Corp. 12% | good and choice 600-900 Ibs. 7.75- |May committee, as they questioned him, ==>, for the right party. Write Tribune || amount you have for sale, Bags vners of the trust shares. {United Fruit 31. | (1,75; 900-1100 Ibs. 8.00-12.50; | ee had before them the report showing | washington, Nov. 24.—(%)—'The| 4 No ai7, eo ee ai Beka ‘on. Gas. & Imp. - 11300" 10: 1300-1590 les. | DULUTH RANGE the board's wheat and cotton pur-| miltant wet crusaders have planted | -o2—pewr—Store space’ Inquire || NEWDAY SEEDS, INC. FOREIGN EXCHANGES US. Ind. Alcohol | 8.00-12 zamon and medium 600- |Diuth, Minn. Nov. ten Low Close | °iases had amounted to $371,737,749 | (heir colors in nine eastern universi- | FOR AUNT eure, apace: de iy Pad 2 Zi Foreign US Realty & Imp. . i 8.00; heifers good and | @ se! in two years. ties in the first phase of a nation-|_ George : ae oe New Yorks Nov, eu mritain des (a: & Rubber ob | noice 950-080 Ibs, 050-10.25% common (NOY: « “aii “agi, “gaig S888 | Chairman MeNary of the commit-| wide campaign to win college men as|FOR RENT—Desirable office consist= | Fe exchange fina: Greet 10, 8. Se “| and medium 3.50-7.00; cows geod and ay * Sic BB%s G45 “b75¢ | tee asked Stone for the amount lost| anti-prohibition missionaries. ing of three rooms and four large din dollars, others in cents. Util Pow. & : ;and ; May 1661s 67% 65% 67% o Gant itain 3.66%; France 3.91%; !vanadium Corp. ; 4 choice 4.00-5.25; common and me-| Rye— through the de: The board head} Rufus Lusk, vice commander. of} outside windows. Reasonable ren- eee tcty date: Nociey (wales Be 514 | dium 3. jow cutter and cutter | 47 48% 47 48%|said he had no information beyond the Washington battalion of the cru-| tal. Inquire Dahl Clothing Store isa: Sen 19.74; Montreal 87.62%. |Warner Pict. a {2125-3.25; bulls (yeatlings excluded) 4912 5012 49% 50% | that in the report but later said he | saders, Tuesday punouuees thet last aes ee SS ae , ee ninal. | West. Maryla >‘ good and choice (beef) 4.00-4.75; cut- | | would get it. ng’s “try-out” drives by or- | oom ant 1 Board rd 23 Note—Demand rates are nominal: Wester Union 88 | fer to meditim 2.50-4.25; vealers «mills N 142, 143% 141, 1434! Stone explained why the board re-|panization brought them 1,200 mem-|WanTED—Boarders and roomers FOR RENT | 5 |Westzh. Air Br. 3, fed) good and choics 5,00-7.00; me- fap 138 1 turned wheat to stabilization activi-|bers at Harvard and 400 at Yale. 4 GOVERNMENT BONDS | teh. El. & Mf; 37% | fed) goo ic ‘ 9's 142 1.38'2 142 M9 . é re $30.00 per month for board, room | York, Nov. 24. —)—Govern- | Waste ona 3% | dium 4.00-5.00; culi and common 3,00- | eee ties after quitling them once. . “Now we are working through the j and washing. 400 3rd St. Modern apartments in a fire- { ie ee ee Woolworth 47% | 4.00; stocker’ and feeders cattle: OF CARLOT SALES Many banks were failing, he said. feast,” Lusk added, “and afterward We | <a=erwen on |F root building, electric refrigera- and the board had information that a great deal more wheat would have been thrown on the market by banks teers gocd and choice 500-1050 lbs.; Minneapolis, Nov. 24.—(4)—Range H 5.50-7.25, common and medium 3.75-|of carlot grain sales: Wheat: No. 1 H (By The Associated Press) |5.50. \dark northe:n 78%; No. 1 northern { First Bank Stock 15%. |" “Sheep 18,000; mostly steady; choice |761:; No. 2 durum 76%; No. 1 amber | if it dropped two cenis lower. | Northwest Banco 25% fat lambs 10-15 higher to outsiders; | durum 85%; No. 2 mixed durum 62%-| “If that had happened it might Minneapolis Moline Pow. Imp, Co. 2. desirable native and fed western |77!2; No. 3 hard winter 67%. — \have seriously impaired or destroy | Others blank. lambs 5.75-6.25 to packers; closely | No. 3 white 28%s-28%. the credit structure of the country i | will spread the campaign south and west.” Coltege officials, Lusk said, have offered virtually no opposition to the organization of battalions, Liberty 312s 100. Liberty 1st 4%s 100.23. Liberty 4th 4%s 101.4. ‘Treas 4%4s 105.6. Treas 4s 102.6. CHICAGO STOCK tors, electric stoves, city heat laundry privileges, ete. Inquire at The Bismarck ‘NE: cK CLOSE jand J. F. Hacker. Sixteen years ago tle rece ye the family was separated when the father and mother died. Until the brothers met here, no one knew the whereabouts of the others. There are MEET AFTER 16 YEARS three sisters who have also been 1 = {sored kinds 6.35-6.50; feeders 4.75;/ Rye: No. 1, 50'%. he said. “We went back in the mar-| Birmingham, Ala.—After 16 years, | “lost” for 16 years. : 4 By an eran Free A primitive tribe of savages in fat ewes 2.00-2.75. ! Barley: No. 3, 27-48%. ket and stabilized it at about 81|two brothers met each other here out- ——— Tribune Office face Util Invest 11%. \orea is said to marry by merely; Sjaughter sheep and lambs: Flax: No. 1, 1.46-1.46:. cents.” side a courtroom where one of them! Some turtles often lay as many as Corn not quoted. H Senator Wheeler, Democrat, Mon- was a witness. The brothers are C. 8. 150 eggs at a time, - Midwest Util (New) 10. japeRne hands. i Ibs. down, good and choice, 5.2 2 4 5 ‘ . u