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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1932 ; ae § eas eae th pebeee wen | CLASSIFIED AD FOR RENT—One or two-room | 648,900 Ibs. during the previous week. ee a aan RATES nished apartment. Heat, lights, MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE Press| All want ads are cash in advance,/ water and telephone furnished. Gas Le ah gecany y minimum charge 75 cents. Copy must| for cooking. Laundry privilege. .« Tribune’s Grain, Livestock, and | / ‘ | ) ably showers and cooler tonight; Wed-| Northwest Banco 10 1-! r sci 1 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion same! “Rosser. M arket Report fo ues e 9 M ay 3 OWERS cloudy and cooler. jday in the regular classified page. | APARTMENT FOR RENT—Modern 2 SEVERE DECLINE Nee York Stacks /PRICES OF | kota: Probably SOVIET WARNS JAPS | Cuts, border or white space used TRUE: sige oi’ tee ues showers tonight on want ads come under the classi-/ handy to bath. Price reasonable, RD Apartments for Rent _ "Weather Report _ FORECASTS New York Stocks |PRIGES OF WHEAT (Si s+ 4: 1rd durum 485% 49% zeacrime> | DISPLAY WEAKNESS | sae => and Wednesday, | fied display rates of 90 cents per col- 402 8th street. Phone 1328-J. TO RESPECT RIGHTS ssi a Ree, Soo Siudy Wedneed ly lout ednesday : west portion; REGULAR WANT AD RATES Private entrance. Lights and wa- 6 days, 25 words or under. é it pienso OF orcad ® month af 3 days, 25 words or under. niet ies slightly cooler to- night west por- 2 yellow... 31 32 tion and east and it Plai rmy Must | y t FOR RENT— room Advance Rumely Soret ji yellow::: de 33 9) soutn Wednesday. ree te aa See t dage ab ated oor umes"? Sal apartment) Private. enteaboe, Peta Atareny: ; by ON CHICAGO M ART 5 Yellow 3 at kota: Partly eep Out of Siberia; Ads over 25 words 3 cents additional pe bath. Hot and cold water. Call e. x y 2 mixed. 28 30 cloudy to cloudy Hint at New War | per word. Bnet Rc ieuibis Ee et pte 3 mixed... 27 29 -|tonight, showers northeast; slightly | FOR part 1. : Pyttd 5 rene 3 ei ed etn, ety eee: iii. “May 312A 1 ah waa eer Tribune es nie to} ment consisting of bedroom, closet, — 5 " 9 i. ae : showers and cooler ex! ;. , — “ |reject any copy submitted also to re-| large living room, kitchen and pan- Wncertalntiss of Fiscal Legisla- : H Stock Market and German, Poli 9 Oats if Bi For Montana: | Unsettled | tonight, )ing to Japan to keep hands off Si-| vise any copy to conform with make- ty. Located at 604 Srd street. Call tion and German Trouble “2% tical Crisis Are Cause of [3 7 fe 33 BI qr enorere pigs eaghaecarart beria was contained Tuesday in an|Up rules of Classified Advertising. | _at rear door. Cae BG SS pilae Hesitancy 4 20% 22% ..... +| Wednesday generally fair. *Jeditorial in the newspaper Izvestia, | Phone 32 FOR RENT—Leaving city, will rent P ie 46% = 32 For Minnesota: Unsettled tonight|coupled with a charge that certain| The Tribune Want Ad Department my all modern completely furnished 3% Med to gd.. 37° 43° «31 ‘jand Rieger 4 showers ae Nene in Sanit want artnet es rarer until Sept. 1st to respon- all a ‘ ry Chicago, May 31. Wheat val- ae ‘ cot ‘|storms probable, somewhat cooler|beria to facilitate preparations for} . _Sible parties. Phone 1714. of the most severe declines of tl . 15 |the late dealings Tuesday, affecte RE AR % 387% 35% ..... a t 5 = 7 sain anon for North furnished apartment. Gas for year. Tuesday, aa unbertaintion Prd + 88% !by New York stock market setbacks| _Flax— GENERAL CONDITIONS day's editions of the newspaper, said) COVPRNM pen anes tetany tated cooking. Private entrance. Hot dine fisal legislati 12% and by Germany's political crisis, |NO- 1...... 114 117 114 1:17 Siberia “is not a street on which im- | na saat and cold water. Call at 808 Sev- Po, i tie ion and ine ‘Am. Wool Pfd. 184! One Chicago crop expert put do DULUTH RANGE A low pressure area extends from|nerjalist robbers may walk with| $3200; common education; no exper- . ie Bruening government in 7 aie . DULUTH % | ience: " i enth sti . mM. the northern Plains Ee safety.” It predicted. if. “Japanese| ice: steady, get coaching details| nth street after 5 p.m. High Low Close] tion occurred at many places in the |!™Perialism seeks now to entangle its Germany weighed heavily upon Wall |4naconda Cop. 3% |mestic winter wheat production at —(P)— Andes Cop. Min. 3 hel Pp Duluth, Minn., May 31.—(?> FOR RENT—N: ned modera 455,000,000 bushels, an unexpected] Durum— Open jicely furnished moder. now. Write Tribune Ad. No. 1613. Street. Share prices closed with ” “two or three room bi it - ints, | Atchl, T. & 8. 23% lbearish showing. Export demand for BT 575 5754 Population in a new adventure” in pierre sae mes . : + i 3 N vest. . = eT — - . 000 shares. Auburn Auto : Wheat closed unsteady, 1 3-8 to 2 eee eee MERLE: Warn wentier| “Oapeneds “iiipertnilenaibeady ‘has | WANTED: girl or middle-aged| _t 307 10th St. Phone 921. under Saturday’s finish, May 56 to M 56 1-4, July old 57 3-8 to 1-2. Corn g |3-4 to 1 1-4 down, May 29, July 30 3-4 to 7-8. Oats varying from 1-4 ¢ | to 3-8 off to 1 1-4 up, and provisions | July unchanged to 7 lower. Ss The stock market started to rally, | Aviation Corp. coincident with President Hoover’s| Baldwin Loco. appearance before the senate to; Balt. & Ohio urge balancing of the budget. Presi-|Barnsdall “A” . . dent Hoover’s expression of approv- | Bendix Aviation & al of the general manufacturers ex- Beara: cise tax, which has been so strongly poms ‘Ad. Mch. advocated in Wall Street, was fol-|Calumet & Hecla lowed by defeat of that proposal by | Canadian Pac. the senate finance’ committee but|Cannon Mills . even before that action, the list had started downward again. The utili- ties _ peor so much in ad- vance of the proposal to tax electric 3 power that it was difficult to attri-|C.M. St. P. & Pac. Pf. . b selli Y Chgo. & Norwest. ute the selling to that development. Chgo. R. I. & Pac. oe ? i § Chrysler ...... | Livestock Woot. Fuet &: ‘iron ———_——_—_—____-¢|Colum. G. & Bl. SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Coml. Sol. .......++ South St. Paul, May 31.—()—(U.|Com. Southern ..... S. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 2,400; undertone | Consol. Gas again weak; largely steer run; bulk|Cont. Bak. oul Ber psa Mr ncn re prevails from the Plains States east-|been in Siberia at a cost of 1,000,000,-; lady who isa good worker to do|FOR RENT—Two five room apart- ward, but a high pressure area off the!000 rubles (about $500,000,000) and} housework on farm during summer.| ments and two five room bungalows, i ja sea re ee noaey much blood,” the editorial said. “This | __Inquire at 808 7th St. All newly decorated. Phone 291-W. Serene: SUuee meee happened: when the Red army was FOR a = Pe ie a edade ahh Pa- loniy in process of formation, "when | Work Wanted alba i AUS PArENS for rent. 405 cific coast. the Soviet Union did not produce vided teen! 5th Street. Phone 109: Servell as sete UA s. SOGHerDA frre ak Siebel eae telat change cor Te wae 471% 24 HOUF| three times more coal and iron thai: DRESSMAKING, REMODELING, |FOR RENT— Three room wedge ance for likelihood that domestic] "Wheat Open High Low Close| Bismarck station barometer, inches: |9®P40- hemstitching, pleating and button). apartment. Two large closets. , 4 7 1 YY 4 The Soviet Union does not demand veri vork ' monthly crop summaries Wednesda, ‘May ....... 57% 55% .5614 27.84. Reduced to sea level, 29.57. avivititng of Japan exept the ‘esteem pbs ing. All work guar —*) Also pantry. Clean and handy to would prove bullish regarding winter |July (oid)... 514 earache Fs ; Prices reasonable. Phone 880-M or} bath and phone. Very reasonable wheat. Bears laid stress, too, on Kan-|July (new) TEMPERATURE of its borders,” it went on. “It wants! call at 811 Rosser sent, BRBAAS a7 10th BE sas telegraphic advices from a leading |SePt. (old). At T alt. cise. 60| to continue peaceful and friendly re- | — eid tin rs “ | _Tent. _ 4171 crop expert that wheat was filling ‘Sept. (new) < | Highest yesterday 72|lations and to increase economic re- | LANDSCAPE WORK, tree surgery.;|FOR RENT—One apartment. Fur- well and that the outlook had been (> eer 2 | Lowest last night ... 58)lations mutually beneficial to both We specialize in lawns from sod and} nished or unfurnished with gas, greatly improved by rains. The same |Ma: countries. heat, lights and hot water. Also ga- authority said that with favorab':|July PRECIPITATION “The extent of our strength is re- 2 rage for $22.00 per month. 622 3rd Weather wheat yield of 90,000,000 4 ‘Total this monterey ante - i cognized even by some Japanese po-| Claude Hanson, Bismarck, N. Dal St. bushels was possible for Kansas thix Normal, this month to date 222 | lticlans, because the menace, of that) ELECTRICAL Coniracting. Supplies |FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping season. Total, Jan. 1 to date cach Thi = wary ft iat fe Japanese) and service. No job too large or! Rooms. Furnished. Running water. ‘A popular guess on Wednesday s|¥ . |Normal, Jan. 1 to dat 54 | Press. ee small. Prompt attention on all| Clean, comfortable. Nice for $23.00 ; |Accumulated excess since private estimates was for a yield of 5 service calls. Phone 85. Serviee/ per month. Phone 812-J or call at NORTH DAKOTA POINTS | C ONTINUE D 117) 1.16% 17% 1.17% 1.16% 14%, 1.14% 113% mature -trees and shrubs with the earth on them. Mail a card to 400,000,000 bushels of domestic winter Electric Shop, 206 Broadway. 517 2nd St. wheat and 17,000,000 acres seeded to yearlings to 5.75; low cutters and cut- ters mostly 1.50-2.50; medium grade |GOTm products bulls 2.35 downward; feeders and|Curtiss Wright stockers in light supply; bulk salable;Dia. Match . 4 \ 3.50-4.75. Drugs, Inc. id "i Calves 1,800; about steady, medium|Dupont . v4 to choice grades 3.50-6.00; mostly 5.50 | East. Kod: Amenia, cldy. Beach, rain . Bottineau, peldy. Carrington, cldy. . Crosby, clear ... {Devils Lake, peldy.. Dickinson, cldy. Drake, cldy. ... been planted than was looked for. Provisions eased with grains. "6.25; few yearlings |Cont. Can FOR RENT—Two-room furnished 3.00-4.00: butcher heifers 4.00 eon !Cont. Motor . . affected bearishly by railroad reports . |BISMARCK, cldy. 72 «43°~«26! Appears in Person — beste mere .| single room, kitchenette apartment, aeitHten tor Pe low GhItAte aoe ck, CORR Le OL os . that a heavier acreage of corn had |3e ‘acs leapt n° 3 FOR RENT—Modern five room dup-| Well furnished. Electricity, gas, a nl fo Say Emergency lex, attached garage, moderate) telephone and use of Frigidaire. A rent; also modern bungalow, at-| Hazelhurst apartments, 411 Fifth Confronts Nation) tached garage, close in; phone Mr.| street. Phone 273. or Mrs. O. W. Roberts, telephone | FOR —RENT—Desirable 2 room Ture 44 00 \dent, upon which Mr. Hoover rested} 751 or 151 nished apartment in modern house. 44 iB {his typewritten message. He read his|FOR RENT—Five-room modern| Price reduced for summer months. ‘STOCK PRICES WEIGH ON MILL CITY MARKET Minneapolis, May 31.—(P)—It was 3 Eaton Ax. & just another of those trying days in 'LUTH RANGE ve “44| Words slowly. house. Garage attached. Rent| Call at 812 Ave. B. ; Gcfrogs, 8500; market unevenly steady|El Auto Lite the stock market Tuesday with eco- uty Minn May a1 -UP}—Clos-|Biiendsle tein, 16a) at Sympathizes With Congress | reasonable. Located at 830 Fourth /0R RENT—Two-room furnlshed - barks brace (El. nomic and natural forces working , a) a 1 dark | *Fess iy eg “No one,” said the president, “has| street. Inquire at’ Sweet Shop. to 10 lower than last week's close; ing cash prices: Wheat, No. ari ‘essenden, eldy. 56.00 i _ apartments on second floor. Also ; packing sows mostly steady; better 2. [against at | habe Niele northern 64 3-4 to 79 3-4; No. 2 do.|Grand Forks, peldy... 43° 00) haam ti Prk loreal astabtemnnd FOR RENT—Seven-room house.! basement apartment. Lights, water, 150 to 300 lbs. mostly 2.75 to 3.00; a 62 3-4 to 78 3-4; No. 3 do. 58 3-4 to| Hankinson, cidy. ... 41 ‘99 |than I of the w Either furnished or unfurnished.| heat, gas for cooking furnished. 11% | business light. 37 | ‘There was little to say about coarse 1'6 lerains. Distribution of cracked wheat 10 |by the Red Cross has slowed demand 8% |for forage grains. 20% May wheat closed 1 1-2 lower, July % | 5-8 lower, and September 1c lower. 30 May oats closed 3-8 lower, July 3-8 fronted.” ‘ 3700 A rinecaltanen: he said, “calls for| Strictly modern. Adults only. Write| Laundry privilege. Rents lower for 41 0| further sacrifices and the time has) _7*bune Ad No. 1632. __ summer. Inquire 1100 Broadway. 55 00/come for us to make sacrifices by | #OR RENT—Well furnished modern |FOR RENT—Newly decorated three 43 .00| expeditious action. 5 room stucco bungalow with two| room apartment with bath and 38 45] “I have felt that in this distress bedrooms. Dishes and linen not in-| kitchenette. Also three room office 37 .08\a grave responsibility rests on me,”| Cluded. Heated garage Call .at| space. Ideal location for beauty 1106 Ave. C. Side entrance. shop. Rent reasonable. Inquire at ; No. 1 northern 64 3-4 to 79| Jamestown, cldy. ..... 3-4; No. 2 do. 62 3-4 to 78 3-4; No. 1|Larimore, cldy. .. ambef durum 59 5-8 to 7% 5-8; No. 2| Lisbon. eldy. . do. 57 5-8 to 73 5-8; No. 1 durum 55) srindy Cray 5-8 to 57 5-8; No. 2 do. 53 5-8 to 55| Napoleon, ‘peidy, 5-8; No. 1 mixed durum 53 5-8 to 65) Oakes, rain sae 5-8; No. 2 do. 50 5-8 to 63 5-8; No. 1! Parshall. cldy top 3.05; paid sparingly by shippers; a@ few heavier weights down to 2.60 or under; bulk pigs 2.50; thin low grade pigs and light lights down to 1.50; bulk sows 2.55 to 2.40; average . + cost Saturday 2.79; weight 206 lbs.;|Gen. Foods . for week, average cost 2.77; weight|Ge. Gas. & El. ‘TT 3-4; 58 .00/the president continued. “I am ad- : 233 Ibs. General Mills nee cree red durhm 49 5-8 to 50 5-8. Pembina, eldy. 41 00 = WE oA 7 TOO Honus Ai| Sweet Sh , . . Gen. Motors | giq [lower and September 1-2 lower. The 2 <3 es dressing the senate because of the;FOR RENT—A 7 room house. Ail} wee! op. pay eae hel ty oe ees: Gen. Railw. Sig. 8 |closing for May rye was 5-8 lower, Flax on brea Ray aie “ie sien any 4 oF three major problems confronting us.| modern. $25.00 per month. Call at|FOR RENT—Basement apartment. v supply includes one load wooled year-| Ginette Saf. Raz. 124 {July 1 3-8 lower and September 1 1-8/0 Attive_ I. Q aa ae sya | These are: | 302 South 10th Street. Three rooms and bath. Phone 1250. 1.16 3-4; Sept. 1.13 1-2. *“Wishek, cldy. . lings and one load of shorn yearlings; | Goiq Dust 8% !lower. Ma: as 3 “ ms Se _ + rheowllmireson—s 0. ee ee a ee se ah ahs ". y flax was off 4 1-2, July ‘First, a reduction in government en . . . ite 22 3-4 to 23 3-4. | Moorhead, Minn., cldy.. 74 44 .00 FOR RENT—Modern house with four} FOR RENT—Large modern apart- ease Si snisuee coe cma Goodyr. Tr. & Rub. ....... 5 |2c, and September 1 3-4. May bar-| Oats, No. 3 white The above record for 72 hours. expenses. | bedrooms. Newly decorated insid?} ment. Two bedrooms. Nicely fur= Graham Paige Mot. Gt. Nor. Pfd. ... Gt. Nor. Ir. O. Ctf. 1 ee ay No. 1 rye 36 to 37. 5% Hedataneeary aeeeuer ac anicese 8! Barley, choice to fancy 36 3-8 to ,.| Tone of the cash wheat market 39 3-8; medihm to good 27 3-8 AD GENERAL sia was barely steady on the average. 5 3-8. Other Stations— 83 Good protein test quality dragged 27, {long and finally sold at a 1c de- CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 1 Cline. There was not much force to| Chicago, May 31.—(®)}—Wheat, No. Chinae Alta., eld: 4, {the demand for any but the high{2 red 58; No. 1 hard 58; No. 4 yellow | Chicago, Ill., cldy. *For the last 24 hours. | “Second, passage of revenue legis- | lation that will declare to the world | the balancing of the federal budget Temprs. Pre,|and the stabilization-of the American and newly painted outside. Rea-| nished. Including piano, mohair sonable rent. Good location. Also; furniture, Frigidaire. Laundry privi- furnished rooms in modern quiet; leges. Always hot water. Also High Low tne. | dollar.” e. Inquire at 522 2nd St. smaller apartment. Adults only, 80 SRT sfosm Gasdaen biitiga: | SOT ath Bt, 48 .04| The third point, he said, w: - RENT—6-room ‘modern. bunga-| = ‘ 68 48 .00|quate relief SS iae ee fied etl low with enclosed porch. Close in.| FOR” RENT—Apartment at Wood- a a 76 62 .00|tute. | 4-room partly modern bungalow at} mansee. Kelvinator. Plenty hot ii ltest stuff. Winter wheat was weak-|hard 56 1-2; No. 1 northern spring 60/Denver, Colo, cleai 80 44 00] “We must face the situation as it; $25.00. 7-room modern dwelling./ water. Screened in sleeping porch. tee | ex aidediow, “SBSHINGSEEAAICG ain ito 60 1-4. Corn, No. 1 mixed 31 1-2;|Des Moines, Ia. rain... 70 58 10lexists today,” sald the president. | Geo. M. Register. Garage optional. Ready June ist, J “ 4 :| Dodge City, Kan., clear 82 58 .00 ae | ys \- 2% jhard to quote, there being no force|No. 2 mixed 31 1-2; No. 1 yellow 32, Edtmnton Alta, ‘lene 80 ago |_.He called for economies totalling | ees ees rent. Apply H. J. Wood: 151% |to demand for any type. No. 1 hite 32; sample grade 18 to 30} “va | $400,000,000. eer 10. | ‘Cash com met witha fair general!1-2. Oats, No. 1 white 24. Rye, No. pers, Monk ra 34 181" “tn order to solve the problem and | _— For Sale _ |IF RENTING see this. Three fife %s |demand at unchanged to comparative |3, 38 1-2. Barley 34 to 46. Timothy| Huron,’s. D., cldy. 60 ‘94 |Show that we are ready to mect our|FOR SALE OR RENT—Blacksmith/ rooms and private bath apartment. 27s | prices. Oats demand was steady and|seed 2.75 to 3.00. Clover seed 9.25) Kansas City, Mo., rain.. 58 (46 (Obligations, I have now come to favor| Shop. In town of 1,000 population.) Ground floor. Close in. Very nice. Ai offerings were moderate. Rye de-/|to 14.00. Miles City, Mont., rain.. 78 54 26/8 more general manufacturers’ excise| Only shop in town. Must be sold o-! On Mandan street. Also smaller 1/32; mand was quiet to fair for the ordi- No. Platte, Neb., clear.. 90° 52 .60{tax,” Hoover said. rented to close estate. Fully equip-| apartment near high school. Phone 10 jnary and fair to good for the best RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Oklahoma City, O., clear 78 68 .48| “Whether this is to be the course| Ped including modern four roort! 1313 or call at 211 West Rosser. 104; |milling types of high color. Minneapolis, May 31.—(?)—Range| Pierre, 8. D., rain ...... 80 60 01 /or not, further taxes should be levied| house. Now making $40.00 a day.!sOR RENT—Modern apartments in 13%| Barley demand was slower than|of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1/Rapid City, S. D., cld; 52 52 /to sustain the dollar.” For information write to P. O. Box|" fireproof building at reduced rents. 13 |Saturday but good enough to take|dark northern 69 to 72 1-8; No. 1|St. Louis, Mo., peld; 60 00] Hoover said if $400,000,000 could be| 183, Mandan, N. Dak. Inquire at Tribune office. 11% |eare of. The moderate quantity of|hard spring 67; No. 1 northern 66 1-3) St. Paul, Minn. cldy. 56 .00|saved by economies, in addition to|TO MY MANY FRIENDS AND CUS-| roR-RENT—Four room a 117 | malting quality offered. Flax de-|to 70; sample grade dark northern prune ie i cedar a ay the savings already accomplished in| tomers. Just received shipment POR RENT—Pour Toot aqdiienaps CHICAGO Chicago, May 31.—(?)—(U. S. D. A.) |Gt. West. Sug. .. —Hogs 40,000, including 22,000 direct; | Grigsby Grunow fairly active, steady to strong with! Houston Oil ... Boise, Idaho, cldy. Friday; 170-210 lbs. 3.35-40; top 3.40; | Hudson Motor . 220-250 Ibs. 3.25-35; 260-310 Ibs. 3.1 jindian nie a 25; 140-160 Ibs. 3.00-30; pigs 2.75-3.00; | 7t Shem cs packing sows 2.50-35, fear’ ; 2 tInt. Nick. Can . Light light, good and choice 140-160} tnt’ Tel. & Tel. . 3.00235; light weight, 160-200 Ibs. 3.15-| Jewel Tea .. 40; medium weight 200-250 lbs. 3.20-| Johns-Mansvie. . 40; heavy weight 250-350 lbs. 3.00-30; |Kayser (J) packing sows, medium and good, 275- | Kelvinator 500 Ibs, 2.40-90; pigs, good and choice Kennecott Cop. 100-130 Ibs. 2.60-3.00.. cress (6S Cattle, 14,000; caives 2,000; fed | Ereuger = . ger Grocery .. steers and long yearlings very sloW;|Tiquid Carbonic few early sales steady; undertone |rowe's Inc. .. weak; most early sales 5.50-7.00; sev-| Louis. G. & El. eral loads held above 7.50; she Deis ran seers ‘ling run small, fully; Mathieson A Eseartege mbiges rod May Dept. Stors. . 2 z 2 bath, well furnished apartment in steady; other classes steady. @ 1, {Mand seemed to be better and of-|74 3-8; No. 2 mixed 50 to 56; No. 1) Srerig: budget recommendations, the expen-| from Twin Cities of cabbage and Slaughter cattle and vealers. Mid-Cont, Pet... $i |ferings held Mberal, hard winter ‘59 1-2; No, 1” amber| Snoncaniy go> Paldy. @ 2¢{ditures of the government would be| tomato plants. Transplanted and| ate entrance. Us of weaning mae Steers, good and choice, 600-900 1bS.inr5° ‘Bacific . 1%] {durum 70 5-8; No, 2 mixed durum 53] Spokane, Wash., clear. 46 (00|Teduced to the lowest point since} hardy stock. Prices to mect your chine. Nice and cool for summer. 6.00-7.50; 900-1100 Ibs, 6.25-7.75; 1100-| mont. Ward 1300 Ibs. 6.25-7.75; 1300-1500 Ibs. 6.25-|Nash Motors 7.85; common and medium 600-1300'Nat. Biscuit Ibs, 4.25-6.25; heifers, good and choice |Nat. Cash Reg. Swift Current, 8., peldy. The Pas, Man., clear. Toledo, Ohio, cldy. . 66 18 54 «12; 1916. purse. Willman’s Transfer. Phone i 00| If tax and economy legislation had| 699. Available May 23t. (2Ans. Auta bE 611 6th. 60 .00|been promptly enacted, the president | #OR SALE—Nice eatine pola S as | aes eee Pere ‘00|said, the problem would not be so| qr, SALES Nice eating potaloes a) FOR RENT—Modern up to date new 34] / i 5 to 53 1-8, ee We Grain Quotations _ ||'°cor, No. 2 yeow a1 1-2. MINNEA ———~——— | Oats, No. 3 white 23 3-4. Poss RANGE Rye, No. 1, 36 1-2. . | Winnipeg, Man., cldy. 8 58 50c i yered ie : Nat. Dairy Prod. . 15% |Minneapolis, May 31.—(?)— a 40c per bushel. 50c if delivered. apartment. Fi a wate eed 005 oom and Nat Power & Lt. 1X Wheat Open High low Close nik pion pene 2: No. 3,| The above record for 24 hours. Geran seciiesauitat due inbeecs Also 2 tires and tubes,. size 40x8 a Shea Cena ao 3 eges é 'Nev. Coms. Cop. ... Ma: 02% M6154, a “4 ‘4 Call at 810 Sweet Ave. or phone frig . ¥ on5-3752 Tow cotter and cutter 1.25- NY nae neta,” $3 50% $e 50% Ps og ie rehandled receipts (cases 43 Ibs,, net) |t@X¢s have already been raised to the| 541-m, 3a. eerie NERY ee Dd. 10, et 5 be Le 4 & We oa 13'-14; no grades 12-13; special |P0Nt of diminishing returns.” a APTENTION, OLLMEN 2.78; bulls (Qearlines excluded), $004 | Nort, d Western. packs, including unusual hennery se-| Turning to unemployment relief! eon sate one 1831, Willys 1 1-2/ SR RENT. Furnished for” Mighé BISMARCK GRAIN and choice (beef) 2.75-3.75; cutter to|North American . gare 4 33% | (Furnish Russell-Miller Co.) , President Hoover said h ve =| ys housekeeping, one or two room medium 2.00-75; vealers (milk fed)|Northern Pacific ‘34° 33H) 33 igs ‘May. a er ©0 Hections sold from Store on credit 15- lowing the Pee ee ae ton truck with latest style Butler Sg esey good and choice 550-650; medium |Pac. Gas. & Elect. . 34% 34% 344%] No, 1 dark northern i) Piet meas 11%-12; dirties 11%; ]poration to increase its issuance of| Gasoline tank, 426 gallous, 3 com-| FOR RE 4.75-5.50; cull and common 3.00-4.75. o: 1 northern .. sol a. securities up to a total of $3,000,-| Partments. Painted red and looks|” Anartment, 20.00, and one three . 1 amber di ’33| Dressed poultry irregular, Chickens “| like new. Very low price. Will sell Pe tiig ° | Soe a ee eer 1 aied Gusta “32 | fresh 15-25; frozen 15-27; fowls fresh |°°°- aes room $30.00. The Laurain Apart- Steers, good and choice 500-1050 Ibs. with or without tank. If interest- " ' ts. Phone 303. 6.00" i 15 = 1 red durum ... .28 | or frozen 13-19; old roosters fresh 8- | ¢————______________»/ ed, call at once. Hurry to Sandin-| TERUG PEORE MB. Fi es a Tete common and-medium 3. : Oe aan No. 1 flax .. ; 911/10; frozen unquoted; turkeys fresh un- | Today in Congress || Wilde Motors, Inc. | FOR eu modern furnisHéd Sheep, 12,000; strong with higher 1g 16 ig Lie, (No? Bae + 28 | Gugtads fronen Sear Gaees fiesh 14-| 4 ¢|FOR SALE— 18 head heavy horess,| SEereeer turee X00mie aie tendency; good to choice native lambs p p 1.08% 1.10% . . c ; frozen unquoted. he ‘Oo one room an harness and dump wagon. Stevens ae . a (a Benuleey irregular; express Senate tee eeeeeeneeeeee a rollers 15-25c; roosters 7-8c; turkeys| ‘Tries for final passage of the aS rie 3s aS Hard winter wheat ... 6 | 15-20c; others unquoted. No freight | bill. e putin: tay 30% RANHEREGIEN ELOUE quotations. . Banking committee considers privileges. Inquire at 518 Sth St. ‘1% | _ MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, Minn., May 31.—(?)--| nasa | oldsborough bill to “stabilize the| = Wanted to Reni —_—| __Phone 512-w. ee 1B eee ells aos comapared we'tas |Plour unchanged. Carload lots fam- Miscellaneous || dollar. f WANTED TO RENT by June 15th, A|POR RENT—Two furnished all mod- 4. [eet rad pare ily patents 4.85-95 a barrel in 98- pea ——|_ Appropriations committee studies! furnished two or three room apart-| €Fn apartments. One brand new. 2% |* Wheat” pound cotton sacks. Shipments 26,- CHICAGO POTATOES economy program. ment. Must be clean, reasonable | Price $30.00 and $25.00. Call at 711 26% |15% protein Delivered To Arrive |603 barrels. Chicago, May 31—(?)—(U. 8. D. A.) House : and close in. Two adults and steady | Ave. A or phone 1256-W. 14% |1 dk north.. .71% .74% 69% .72%| Pure bran 9.50-10.00. —Potatoes 272, on track 156 old, 161 Consisers . miscellaneous ait tenants. Give location, rent and|FOR RENT—Large five-room apart- 37 |2 dk north. ay TBM oe ees +. | Standard middlings 8.50-9.00. new, total U. S. shipments Saturday ays and means committee opens| details in first letter. Write Trib-} ment. Call Logan’s, phone ail. kitchenette. Has electric refrigera- tor and electric stove. Overstuffed set. Vacuum cleaner and laundry 6.00-25; best held above 6.50; desir- able shorn yearlings 5.00-25. Slaughter sheep and lambs. Lambs 90 Ibs. down, good and choice 5.75-6.50; medium 5.00-75; all weights, common 4.00-5.00; ewes, 90-150 Ibs. Reading Co. ... medium to choice 1.00-2.25; all penne ton Rand . weights, cull and common .50-1.75. S aloat Effective Tuesday, new crop lambs Reynolds Tob. “B” . . are classified as lambs. Yearlings or al Dutch Shell : a lambs or closely approaching the Safeway Stores ....... 31% ° 31% «3131 Bros. Coal Company, Garrison, N. Dak. earling age are classified as yearlings |Schulte Ret. Stores % 3 dk north ps 748, Sunday 53, Monday 367; old stock, | ¢@tings on the Garner relief bill. une Ad. No. 1630. FOR RENT—Three-room apat In the above quotations. Geabontd Aline - Pied pitta Prod Markets 4 steady on Wisconsin, dull’ on Idaho| Agriculture committee studies farm Furnished all era 5 Sere Roebuck. 14%, )2 dk north: | uce Marke’ stock, trading slow. Sacked per ewt.:|*elief plans. S | 851-W. i SIOUX CITY Servel, Inc. ..... 1% |3 dk north. >——_____—_—_————® |Wisconsin round whites 85-90; Idaho ___Fersonat FOR RENT—Strictly “moderna far Sioux City, Iowa, May 31.—(P—(U. |Shattuck GF, G.). 5. | 19% protein CHICAGO PRODUCE russets 1.10-25: new stock, weak, sup-| py Sell Through a ee eee Ow a ee, | nished and unfurnished apts, Rose S. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 2,500; slaughter /Shell Union Oil . 2% |1 dk north. Chicago, May 31—(?)—Butter had| plies liberal; trading slow; Alabama, uy or Sel roug) To tearn Barbering, write at onee.| anertments 215 ard StF. W. steers and yearlings very slow, limited |Simmons ....... E) 2 dk north. an unsettled. tone Tuesday and prices|Touisiana Texas Bliss triumphs No. 1, The Tribune Want Ads Moler Barber College, Fargo N. D.| sgurphy, o52. ie early trade about steady; many bids/S Pet ie es a ruled 1-4 to 1-2 lower. Eggs were|215-40; heated and decayed 1.90-2.00: = ~ ao a . Phone Jower; fat she stock steady to weak. FS Oil... i, ; Peole! : unsettled and fractionally down. California white rose few sales 2.25, re RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- largely bidding lower for cows: stock=|Soucnemn Pac. T4 [2 ak norin. ered tye ge ae WITNESS IN LINDBERGH QUIZ ed apartment. Varney Apartments lers fairly active, un- : north, . 5 5. . pi ttasey feeders medium weight Eectere gts camer 1 of steady; fowls 12-12%; broilers 18-20.} New York, May 31.—(?)}—Curb: a a a a. —O steers held about 6.25; bulk grain fecs dard Brands 8% |1 dk north Leghorn broilers 14-15; roosters 7;} Cities Service 2. oe * g | rar . eligible around 4.75-5.75; good to aie oe balvys 1 spring ducks 10-13, old] Elec Bond é& Share 5%. See apprecnte atinactive bed BE Seeme ter & nee choice light heifers held above 5.25, 22% |Grads of Butter TAM \Ckwo dave) unsetiiod: | Soo ting room. First floor. Always hot early bulk cows 3.00-4.00; low cutters 2% 11 north.... 62% .64% .60% 5 wo days) ul +! United Founders %. wees erwin ae Ter kee and cutters 1.50-2.50; good light 3. {2 north 61% 63% 4... Sconery Aen, a pore) 18 bsg A. Apt. 2. Phone ae mh stockers 5.25. a Ha 3 north.... 60% 62% ..... “| rata 4; extras (92) 16 1-: 3 ex! GOVERNMENT BONDS 5 » 2. Hogs 9,000; steady to 10c lower; top by Montana Winter Wheat rsts (90 to 91) 15 1-2-to 16; firsts! New York, May 31.—(P)—Govern- |FOR RENT—Nicely f large 5 ee: rents eahes; bulk 190- 10% 14% rotein i Po ») as i to 15; seconds (86/ment bonds: front room. Suitable for 2 or 4, | 250 Ib, weights 2.80-90; 250-350 lb. 16 |1 HW... 08% ..... 86% .....ltratteed eaplote Shere pedal (90 cen-|" Liberty 3 1-2'5 100.80. Closet and kitchenette. Gas and tchers 260-80; light lights and pigs 35% |18% in my? see Liberty Ist 4 1-4's 101.18. lights furnished. With light house | Weak to. 256 lower; most 140-150 1b. 6% |1 DAW or 12 Nat ean srenod fit Nae keeping privileges. Alo large ‘base- ; pac A 4 wee ore wat 45 ¢ apartment. 222 3rd St. weights 2.25-50; packing sows 2.25-50; 1H W..... 62% 62% current receipts 10 1-2 to 3-4; stor- 4 meni : | extreme heavies down to 2.00; feeder 3 POR Wot age packed firsts 12 3-4; extras 13, | "Me #8 90.20. FOR RENT—One sleeping foom. pigs 2.00-25. W411 HW... 58% 4... BBM we per pound: Twins 11%c; MONEY RATES awa, pore 4 Cheese, ‘Sheep 1,500; including 550 direct; Daisies | 11%c; es ct aS ereya lated 3 i 4 of Longhorns 11%¢:) New York, May 31—(—Gall Private entrance. Call at Ae ete done ee re cliote u TL RW 56%... 58%... Young Americas 11%¢; Brick 11%¢; |money steady; 2 1-2 per cent. ‘Time Ave. B. ie be 5.0 ings, held above 6.25; best lambs |p 25% |Minnesoia and South Dakota Wheat|/Sviss, Domestic 26-20c; Imported |ioans steady; 60 to 90 days 1 1-2; 4-6 yearlings, 1% 112% in Bais mos. 1 1-2 per cent. Prime com- yy held above 5.75. 5% |1 DAW or meriial paper 2 3-4 to 3 1-4. | rae 14/1 HOW..... 68% 60% 57% 69%) NEW YORK va eee TT pclae: ie feed or. 9, How. Xorg, ae ta high puiee BOSTON WOOL change irregular; Great Britain de- I |L EW... 58% 81% 55% SON wong, Cromer, eae teen |. Doles May Sheena: rope exchang' ilevs, other in cents: Great |W. 9 Durum ex! 5 ex tse 2; |slight improvement in the wool mar- 4 mand in ae: France $94 16/16: 18% (Ch 1 amber .66% .71% 62% 68% |firsts (87-91 score) 15-17; seconds|ket has been based upon a relative- i : Britain 3.69%; oar aes, % 113% protein 13%-14%; packing stock, current|ly few transactions. Some domestic Associated Press Photo Italy 5.13%; Germany 23.64; 23'4 2 amber. 6% yee No. 1 jer iderey 2, 12-12%. |wools, however, are beginning to Oheese, 13,840, steady. State,/show a little resistance to pressure jury 51% | -|whole milk, flats, fresh. average to|for lower prices. Receipts of domes- 56% 63% ... fancy specials 10%-13; do held 18-20 |tic wool at Boston during week end- Gradoot . Rep ee Eggs, 22,762, steady. Mixed colors,/ing May 28. estimated by the Boston Lamber.... 54% 57% ..... ...,. [standards (cases 45 Ibs., net) 14%4-%; and flour. excliange, amounted 9 ronx grand they testified in the investigation of the futile payment of $50,000 ransom seeking the return of the kidnaped Lindbergh baby. Rosenhaim is the owner of a restaurant patronized by Or. Jonn F. Gondon, aged intermediary, and Gaglio acted as chauffeur fot Condon, : 18.44; Sweden 18.99; Montreal 88.00. MeNole: Demand rates are nominal. (By The Associated Press) ee ee Tribune Want Ad Insull Util, Invest 1. Bring Results | Midwest Util (new) 44. CHICAGO STOCKS

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