The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 14, 1933, Page 7

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_ New York closing _ 3 work out as follows: TODAY’S MARKET NEWS QPIRT PREVAILING ON LONDON'S STOCK EXCHANGE CHEERFUL U. S. Stocks-Are Quoted Higher Than They. Were At New © York March 3 g a i ? HI dere fp i the. basis of Tuesday's sterling-dollar exchange London prices of American stocks compared with the quotations of March London New York March 14 March 3 00! $ 99% 9% 32% eo luce Markets is NEW YORK New York, March 14.—(%—Butter ), unsettled. Creamery, higher than extra 17: 3-4 to 18 1-2; (92 score) 17 to 17 1- a Ua) wv nt cent score! to 17 1-4 Packing stock, current make, No. 1, 11 1-2; , si . State, whole milk flats, fresh, te Eggs 52,004, firmer. Mixed special packs or selections free fren receipts 14 1-2 to 15 1-2; standards and commercial standards 14 to 14 1-2; firsts 13; seconds 12 1-2; medi- ums 39 Ibs, 12 1. dirties, No. 1, 42 Ibs. 12 1-2 to 3 erage checks 11.1-2; storage packer firsts 13°1-2, ‘White eggs, selection and premium marks 18%-19%; nearby and mid- western Hennery, exchange specials 17-17%; nearly and midwestern ex- change standards 16; marked mediums 15-15%; Pacific coast, fresh, 4 3 Pacific Coast, shell treated or liners. mediums 18-19; browns, nearby and western special packs, private sales from store 15-17; western standards 14%. Dressed poultry weak. Chickens, fresh unquoted; frozen 13-25; fowls, fresh or frozen 10-15; old roosters, ‘@ | tresh 8-12; frozen unquoted; t 3.00 to 3.75; a few choice kinds 450 ‘to 5.00; beef cows 2.25 to 2.75; cutters 1.50 to 2.00; medium grade bulls 2.35 to 2.65; stockers and feeders scarce, 8 doubles 72-76 lbs, shearing lambs 5. to country. CHICAGO Chicago, March 14.—(7)—(U. 8. D. A.)—Hogs, 13,000, including 3,000 di- mostly 10 higher than Monday; packing sows, 10-15 up; 170-250 lbs. 400-15; top 4.15; 260-350 lbs. 3.85- 4.00; 140-160 Ibs. 3.90-4.05; pigs, 3.50- 0 3.25-50; light #23 iz fae | Fi tr fresh 11-1 frozen 12-21; ducks, fresh 8-12; frozen 14-15. Live poultry very 5 freight unquoted; express 5-18; broil- ers, freight unquoted; express unquot ed; fowls, freight unquoted; express 7: Toosters, freight unquoted; ex- press 11-12; turkeys, freight unquot- ed; express cosine ducks, freight un- juoted; express Miscellanzou. ] q ®. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, March 14.—(7)—(U. 8. D. A.)—Potatoes, 75 on track 246 total U. 8. shipments 933; firm, trading light; supplies liberal; sacked per cwt.; Wisconsin round whites 77%- 82%; Idaho russets 1.20-25. BOSTON WOOL Boston, March 14.—()—A fairly ac- tive demand = being received on the quality bring 39-42. MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES March 14.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Potatoes, moderate wire inquiry, demand and trading slow, market firm, too few sales reported to quote. eo WINNIPEG GRAIN RANGE ‘innipeg, March 14.—(/)—Futures Close 50% 51% 53% Low 50% 51% 53% 26% 2 24% 29% 30 28% ey pitty I ( Ree eT 4 __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1938 TRIBUTE 10 PRIEST 1S PAID BY BISHOP IN FUNERAL SERMON Local Prelate Points to Lessons In Life of Very Rev. John A. Slag SAYS ALL PRAISE IS VANITY However, Incidents ‘in- structive to Us All’ Het mal fit 8 & Pe is E i f zak HF e528 | i i BEES F g3 af F-¥ i F ! #4 : : H ig i i s B 5 E A it of the eloquent in seeking’ ths ar icant Fr Ht g FE # i B : fr gee idk z C ouzixe? D Langer Clears Way For State Banks to Resume Operations Z 3 i : aH BFes i : E 2 5 i He RB | TeEEEREy ie opal? E E i x & z $ § i iH ce i i fl i gts RES i ¢ FL : i E gee Ht rag Flog F UNTED STATES 10 DISCUSS JAP MOVE. |: BUT NOT BE BOUND === March 4, 1933, are subject to with- Yugh R. Wilson Named to Sit A* Council Table With League Committee Washington, March 14.—(AP)—A punishment sin of Adam, the father of the whole| Northern China. human race, from whom we have in- herited seems wish to draw your facts in his life which are Groin Quotations ee ys long, be benefitted by the influence 4 | of Doctor Beck. There Is No Compromise ‘Doctor Beck hammered most fre- ge it Hal independence of judgment and freedom of action of the United} “This States. The representative of the' tive Wednesday, March 15th, 1933, at | Spokane, Inited States cannot take ac-]9 o’clock a. m.” . u wi Semingson’s letter to state banks and loan associations ) FORECAST toulght; “Wecneedey FAIR wi GENERAL CONDITIONS ‘The barometric pressure is low over poe I sure area extends from the ky Mountain states northeastward over Manitoba. Warm weather from the Mississippi Valley eastward, but tem ures are low- coast. Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28.38. Reduced to sea level, 30.25. NORTH DAKOTA POINTS low nsasesee t pebbesbberbeeesseeeeeseseBBBERsREses * yerounds at two locations on the side. In addition, Hillside Park been creat ane rin, “President, Bismarck Board of Park Commissioners.’ w».|NEW BEER BILL IS + “3. Time cee oe an tat Tracks at Belfield] maturing atter march 3, 1933, shall Dickinson, N. D., March 14.—)}— | 904 man th au keine g 58 5 F a é I E LF tail i I ; ; i z i | ee ‘E | I i ity HI t tH i | ! [ : Ey ii i 4 iil i i a i : HA efuti | ~1 s 3 4 i i uy tf nm READY FOR ACTION BY U. §. LAWMAKERS Measure Is Expected to Add $150,000,000 A Year to Government Revenue Washington, March 14—()—A new beer bill started Tuesday on a well- charted course through a Democratic congress pledged to its enactment with the hand of President Roosevelt ef ff Ee ize EE [ 2 | Q o & i3 : : f fi i & thal Want Ad Taker Phone 32—Ask for a An Up-To-The Minute Directory Of The City’s Wants Weather Report BUSINESS SERVICE GUIDE CLASSIFIED AD RATES 1 insertion, 15 words Capital Typewriter Co. Agency for Avenue E between Sixth and Ninth, carton of Nashua blankets, Re- ward. Phone 831-M. Real Estate FOR SALE—Six room modern house. Big-snap if taken at once. Close in. Between Broadway & Thayer. Small cash payment, balance like rent. Phone 601. FOR SALE—Modern new home. Six rooms and bath. Finished base- ment. Garage. ped grounds. Near schools and- capitol. Priced for quick sale. Owner leaving city. Write P. O. Box 692, Bismarck, N. Why Did the Banks of a Use of electric washer. Call at 227 W. ‘Thayer, Phone 1632.

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