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ace — ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1933 SHORTS BUY. SHARE Oversold Condition of Market Held Responsible For Broad Upturn New York, April 5—-(P)—A most of the leading groups, ing quickened moderately. . _.Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and _ Market Report for Wed., April 5|Of The City’s Wants - ADVANGE RECORDED ON WALL STREET AS nie 1 DHW or | . Tr | New York Stocks| HIGH PRICE MARKS {.282.5 «+ 2+ ax as) May iBe reasury ew 1 DAW or RE baa Law.” 58% 50% 58% _ 80% 12% protein 1 DEW heny 1H W. 56% 58% 56% 58% Grade of Allis Chalm z 1 DH W or hoe Seg dtews Speculative Buying in Wheatjl H W..... 56% 57% 56% 57% ra and Corn, Bad Crop Re- [Ch 1 amber 63% 60% 63%. 05% ae wi ports, Cause Gains a amber... 61% Am. Power 1 amber.... .59% Am. Roll Chicago, April 5— (#)—Wheat, |12% prot Am, corn, oats and rye all climbed late |? oe 57% ‘Am, ‘& Wednesday~o new high price records fn ie ® the ma poner: st Am. Water Big speculative buying developed in |Grade of | Am. Wool wheat especially. Extreme-/1 durum. 51% Anaconda ly bullish wheat crop reports from|2 durum. 50% and unfavorable advices from {1 rd saab ry i An Up-To-The Minute Directory CLASSIFIED AD Undersecretary 20% 30% 60% my oe 30, 28% i 2B 2 2B crt : ik It + 1T% James Paul Warburg (above), o% » AM New York banker and manenee it 35 turer, is appointed Undersecretary a # of the Treasury as expected, Secre- B 33 Heats tary Woodin soon may be writing 0% melodies to his Undersecretary’s 26% 42% 44% 42% poems. For like Woodin, War. 1% 115% 116% 114% is epecltlty. Age ahr Wee ed States totaled but 455,000,000 bush- ee cumetian: |, Warburg iss Ger 7% els, against 505,000,000 "a year ago. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Baraordew-wao war baie %|The lessened volume of buying on Minneapolis, April 5.—(#)—Filour this country in his intaae . 2% \price advances curbed wheat gains.lunchanged. Shipments 33,780 barrels. idl 9% | Frade fons were numerous) pure bran i rally the|Col. 3% that broader buying interest would ethan market was nipped by ‘late selling of |Colum. El 8% | appear on all moderate recessions.) St@ndard middlings $9.25-75. MONEY RATES the rails, but closed irregularly high- |Commercial golvent 18% | Corn and oe ( Ni ‘April 5.—()—Call mone! 5 1% and oats, responsive to wheat RANGE OF CARLOT SALES lew Work, 5.—( 11 y er, although most net changes were|Commrdetea Gas : 41% |strength, set new high price records| y4inneapolis, April 5.—(?)—Range|Ste0dy; 2 per cent. Time loans easter; emall, The turnover approximated Continental Can 42% | for the season. of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1| 0-120 days, 1%; 5-6 months 1% per, 300,000 shares, the largest in three|Continental Insurance 11%] | Upturns of hog values gave fitm-| dary northern, 57 5-8 to 62 3-4; No. 3|°@"t Prime commercial paper, 3. weeks, Continental Motor . 1, [ness to provisions. northern, 67 1-2; No. 2 amber d my =——-@ |Continental Oil of Delaware... 5% ‘ ae eae +7} WOOL lives {|Goen Products.» 3% 8 Tum, 89 1-2 to 60 5-8;. No. 2 mixed TON ve Cream Wheat + 21, |MAKE SHARP SPURT ace cao ai alece re tia iiarn tered “SOUTH ST. PAUL uivesTOoR - |curti Wuent a April” 5—e)—Wheat| 8,22 5, Piecing ‘out requirements of, manu SOUTH ST. PAUL g [Diamond Match ; 8 | scadttameSbiabuey -souh teu ioeomver tee , No. 2 yellow, 31. ‘out. req salts Beem ptt Ose oar nag ae 1 3. | market session Wednesday because of| 0% No. 3 white, 17 2-4 to 18;| facturers, Prices on the small quan: practically nothing done on steers and : 48% | strong eastern buying of Chicago fu- Ae transactions are mostly steady. A yearlings; undertone weak; best of- + 10% | tures, ferings held around 5.00 and better; she stock barely steady; bulls steady; stockers and feeders scarce; butcher heifers 3.00-4.00; beef 225-75; cutters 1.50-2.00; shelly kinds 1.25-and below; medium grade bulls 2.25-50; weighty kinds to 2.60 and better. Calves 2,000; steady to weak; bulk better grades 3. Hi few strictly choice kinds 5.00 and oc- casionally 5.50; culls down to 2.00.and under. Hogs 7,500; fairly active, strong to mostly 5 higher; bulk better 160-230, Ths, 3.45-55; top 3.55; paid by all in- terests; medit weights; packing sows mostly 3.00-05; odd head up to 3.25; better pigs salable 3.00-25 or above; average cost Tuesday 3.38; weight 237 Ibs. Sheep 2,000; one double Arizona spring lambs direct to packers; seven loads western billed through; large Chicago, April 5.—(#)—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Hogs, 18,000, including 8,000 direct; active, strong to 10c higher) Mack than Tuesday; bulk 170-290 lbs., 3.80- 4.00; top 4.00; 300-350 lbs. 3.70-80; light lights 3.60-90; pigs 3.50 down- ward; most packing sows , Light light, good and choice 140-160 Jgs. 3.60-90. Light weight 160-200 lbs. $.80-4.00. Medium weight 200-250 Ibs. 3. ). Heavy weight 250-350 lbs. 3 . Packing sows, medium and good 275-550 Ibs. 3.25-60. Pigs, good and choice Ii Ibs. 3.25-60. downward. vealers: Steers, good and choice 850- 900 Ibs. 5.00-7.00; 900-1100 lbs. 7.00; 1300 lbs. 4.50-6.75; 1300- 1500 4.25-6.00. and i tL ite gue iskt 3.40-50.| Mo. EL. Pow. + 3%] May wheat closed 1%c higher, July Barley, special No. 2, 33-34; No. 3, Star Rout Erie RR. .... 3% |1%e higher, and September 1%-1%e| 2%, 291-2; sample, 28 1-2 to 32, | Nosh, sold, Be Oa tod at the a RL [aecing per oR ——— high side of the range 29-31 for 46's . Tr. re, ‘September fouatver DASA. Titty” stuaily “coeh= First Nat. 48 | higher. Mayen finished 3c higher! “poneercececl aarp steer re ae with sales in recent a Fox Film “A” 1 |and July 2%¢ higher. May barley), Chicago. April 5—(P/—Wwheat No. 2 pbs eatin Gen. Am. Tank 18% |tinished %-%e higher, July %-%o|per’ 574-58; No. 1 spring CURB STOCKS Gen. Elec. higher. May flax finished 3c Se - 4 : Gen. Foods : 26 |and July closed 2%e higher, © "| Corn No. 3 mixed 33; No. 2 yellow] New York, April §—(#1—Curb Sagar % | "Ondertone of the cash wheat mar-| ld) 34%; No, 2 white (old) 26%-%.| Cities Service, 2 General Mills 43% | ket was very firm. Durum was in| Ost No. 2 white 21%. Standard Oll Ind, 19. Gen. Motors sai quiet to fair demand and steady.| Rye, no sales. United Founders, 1. Gen, Ry. Sig. 2% | Winter wheat was rather scarce and| Barley 28-45. eg 14” | in fair demand. por mate ee MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Gold Dust ...... M4,.| Cash corn demand was good but| Clover seed $7.00-0.25 per owt. oy ue en) reverb 1% | Most of the receipts were taken on smile: san eel ae Gt. Nor. 5% | arrive contracts. Oats demand was ony mtagee thd iatcoet CLOSE | ee 5 -|fair to good with preference shown uth, April 5.—(#)—Closing from postoftice. y 13% | heavy quality of good color. Rye was| Prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern, 166 or 1117-R. >. %|in steady mill and elevator demand.| 57 1-8 to 67 1:8; No. 2 do, 56 1-8 to Booed 11% | Barley was very firm to strong and| 061-8; No. 3 do, 54 1-8 to 64 1-8; No. (ey tho sacoeiaten ‘ en 3% |demand was good for anything de-|} northern, $7 1-8 to 67 1-8; No. 240.) snawest Util. (new), %. 1% {sirable for malting. Flax demand|56 1-8 to 66 1-8; No. 1 dark hard is 32 | Was fale and prices unchanged com-| T"ho0% Winter Montana, 61 1-8 0 64 : Int. Ni fo) boadaeai erin 1-8; No. 1 amber durum, 87 1-2 to C ONTINUEDP 5% ; —————— | 65 1-2; No. 2 do, 5 1-2 to 64 1-2; from page one: ? 14|| Grain Quotations _ || Xo. 1 durum, s6 i-2 to 58 1-2: 0. 3] Abandon Hope That Kelvinator . 4 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE p ° 3 No.2 do} Any in Ww FOUND LAST WEEK—Child’s Tri- 10 54 1-2’ to 62 1-2; No. 1 red durum, fe. ¢ |Minneapolis, April 5. 54 1-2 to 85 1 Be Rescued Alive} °° . | Wheat— High Low Close; . babes 18% n Low Close) Flax on track 1.15 1-4 to 1.16 1-4; pos ae 3h SH) Oo Tear depts Lio 1a; Oct, 11. "| “The captain put the ship broad 554 | Oats, No.3 white, 18 3-4 to 19 1-4, | side. Tt floated toward me. I think 40%| No. i rye, 44 1-4 to 44 3-4, he must have heard orles of men in 40%| Barley, malting, 27 1-4 to 30 1-4;/the water. special No. 2, 27 1-4 to 28 1-4; No. 3,| “I made it easily to the ship and 1% FA ito 1-4; lower grades, 21 1-4/ they threw eng erypr ee | 5 me aboard. 5 as picked up three other men. I did not Nash Motors 114% BISMARCK GRAIN see the boats until I was on board, Nat. Biscuit 115%| (Purnished by Russcll-Miller Co.) | ship.” Date April 5. Admiral William A. Moffett, chief Ni .25%|No. 1 dark northern ..$ 30] of the Nat. -26%|No. 1 northern . .89]had been in the control car shortly} _marck, N. Dak. 2 .33} was at the time the ship hit the sea, Close 90] Wiley did not know. Nor could he Ne 56% 81| say what happened to Commander] Knowles, the Jeweler. en a 28] MeCord. é ke 58% 14] “I was washed ont. hie tsigpsll Pacific Light 33% “) Bt] abeed ot mee one Doubts Lightning Theory Penn ™ ————-#| In the opinion of the surviving ir 20% Meutenant commander it was not amy Re lightning which caused the Akron to eee 7 yas a ges she might have been Purity 49% |tone was noted in butter Wednesday) (fuck by, lightning wikhows ont 3 a s avernged ia cont higher’) ghtning all about, but in my opin~ wee poultry fon she was not struck.” } . 4 > | center of storm {elals (93 score) 18%-19%; extras (82) | Gown, ‘Meteorologists expressed 3 |1%; extra firsts (00-91) 18; trata] better that Rte aerate eased Ce8-do) 17%; standards (00 at the lighter-than-air craft and drew it relentlessly down, defying the 5.22 navigation skill of the men in the a control room. Poultry, live, 1 car, 28 trucks, steady:| ‘There were some expressions of Close |#855 1214-13; Leghorn ioe 2: col-| surprise that the Akron had failed “85% | cred springs 14; rock springs 16; roos-| to ride the water at least s short!” 1 mile north 35. |ters 9%; turkeys 10-15, ducks old.| time. It had been believed by some| 4 4g in cul ~ 56% |18-15; spring ducks 14-15%; geese 11;| aeronautical engineers that a craft) ter: £0 een a rome eniiens 18° oi Akron’s Cg bien| is me, Oh a. eS moheee i ae tinchan ged d and that ies soar onal monn to the Baby ae ¥ 3 upper a 3 ey 11g 118% 11% ie, Daisies, 10%-%; Longhorns, 10%-%. | rescue. it) Minnea) ron 5.—()—Wheat York, April 5.—(#)—Butter, bree ar nt ay om ‘ ic, ol, 18% [Pamnieae— firsts (07-01 woore) 18%; central- ae: tte Underwood 14, |1s% protein Delivered _To Arrive| isc ino’tock.| Mrs. Custer Dies ; 2% ized (90 score) 18%. Packing rs. r Bain Pecitt Gait & oe Ae Bs current make No, 1, 14; No. 2, 13. Tuesday, Will Rest Dnited i Rese prscain, a a Eggs, 46390, firm, Mixed colors, Beside Her Spouse Gaited Ty |i Ge morta. say 41% 00% | mediums 39 Ibs, 12-13%. UB. Ind, | $e noch: Set STM Fg ol a J, 8 Mann, A. O. Mann, Jesse Ayers, Us. 332 |19% protein Joseph Alton, Uv. 8. dk north. 58% 50% Henry Ward. oe v. 13 dk north. S74 38% —— 12 |3,de north. 56% 57% WAS LINK BOLD 1%, [12% protein FA BAD DAYS OF OLD WEST my a ee Billings, Mont, April 5.—(P)-—The 18% 3 Ge Bore: Sue Pe west lost’ one of its last links with 184 \Grage of . Chicago, Apeil 6—UP—CU. 8, Dep.|loneer days when Mrs. Witsabeth Ba 20% [5 GE Berth. 27 Se 51% o¢ agr.)—Potatces 06, on. track 267, (70, Cuter Git, wane fp dew * \° 51% sseee | York, Ghe was the widow of Gen- hort. Bl ue a+: | Sah B eomaents ri ce aal, | Te, earee A. Caster, Indian fiehtar. — i oem z rh 51% | trading slow; lbeal; sched | entire command af more than 300 others in cents, |3 EY ‘ Minka of the Little ig Wore, meer Lean MONEY 00 Britain 341%; France 3.93%: ot bisnions wea Crow » Mont. in 1876, Mrs. i ‘Montreal osens 423% 63% band’s motives in Be Peeneer Bids. protein cipitating the last major Indien little medium and low grade territory send me your name immediately. Brand-new idea. No capital or ex- perience needed. Write quick for details. Albert Mills, 2360 Mon- mouth, Cincinnati, O. ‘MAN WANTED to supply customers with famous Watkins Products in Bismarck. Business established, earnings average $25 weekly, pay starts immediately. Write J. R. ‘Watkins Co., D66, Winona, Minn. ——E—E=—zex=—~iaseS>==>=>=>=EEeEeEeEE Female Help Wanted Phone 32—Ask for a Want Ad Taker BUSINESS SERVICE GUIDE TYPEWRITERS - Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—Large unfurnished mod- ern apartment. Corner 6th St. and Avenue D. May ist. Inquire L. K. ‘Thompson. FOR RENT—Extra fine ground floor furnished apartment with large bedroom. Private bath. Electric refrigerator. Private entrance. Close in. See it 1313. FOR RENT — Three room furnished apartment. Private bath and en- trance. Three closets and store room. Heat, water and lights fur- nished. Call at 802 2nd St. Phone 282-M. Call Capital Typewriter Co. Phone 820 for cleaning or re- pairing store and office ma- chines. 207 Breadway, Bismarck, N. D. UPHOLSTERING Upholstering, Repairi: Refinishing = of All Furniture Picture Framing - Chair Caning ‘WANTED—Woman to manage restau- rant out of city — also an expert Transportation paid. See or write R. C. Anderson, Prince Dak. mel. 5 ——_ ‘WANTED — Middie aged woman or) girl for general housework on farm. ‘Mrs, O. R. Bauer, 613 3rd St. Phone 747. WANTED—Girl or middle-aged lady for general housework on farm. One ‘who likes children. tSate wages ex- and give references. Mrs. Don Nicholson, Bismarck, N. Dak., Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Piano, radio, sewing ma- chine, music cabinet, table lamp, Lost and Found Offices to Rent FOR RENT—Office rooms. Apply to ag : | i i Ist 4%8, 101.98; do 4th 4%, 101. 4%, 107.16; do 4s, 1047. Owner may have same by College BI "| FOR RENT. Home Decorators Store 20 Béwy. Bismarck. Phone 240 RUBBER STAMPS Rubber Stamps We Make Them Commercial Service, Ine. Hoskins Block Phone 400 FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished ground floor apartment with private bath. Must be seen to ap- preciate. Phone 145: FOR RENT—One or two room ment. Also sleeping rooms, in. Phone 11: FOR RENT—One room for light housekeeping. Large closet. Gas for cooking. Private entrance. Close to achools and capitol. Phone 1747-R or call at 818 7th St. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 3-room basement apartment with private bath. Always hot water and laun- dry privileges. Also sleeping room. Each have private entrance. 307 Tenth St. Phone 921. FOR RENT—Three-room second floor apartment and bath. Unfurnished. Also furnished sleeping room. First floor front. 511 Fifth St. Phone 836-J. FOR RENT—Exceptionally well tur- nished 3-room apartment on first floor, with private bath. Laundry privileges. Call at 614 First St. Phone 1260. FOR RENT— Furnished three-room ground floor apartment. Heat, lights and water furnished. Rental $33.00) 555 —-pent—a too per month. Call at 618 Sixth St.|"OR RENT—4 room house. Phone Phone 1213-W. se FOR _RENT—Furnished apariment,|"OR RENT-4-room moder bunga- $20.00. Two large rooms, closet, galow, enclosed porch, full base- screened porch and garage. Call! ment,’ close in; 5-room. modern evenings only. 702 Avenue A West. | dwelling, well located. Geo. M. FOR lg a ernea oe Registe! 2 apartment. Heat, lights a 885 FOR RENT—Six room mo >. furnished. $23.00 per month. gir geratnocirs rhage modern house t * . FOR _RENT—Thiree- 1 furnished ground floor apartment. sere at 411 Ave. A. stove and electric ice box. Sea ey — one two or three-room basement |"OR RENT—Seven room modern house with four bedrooms. Screened apartment. Also sleeping rooms. 400 5th Street. Phone 1515. in porch, outside garage. Close in. SSEs as a — ey furnished sleeping room _ room and kitchenette, with Mur- anew + Phone Ree Phy bed, $25.00. Phone 1471-R or call at 314 3rd St. Everts Apt FOR RENT—Well furnished 4 room apt. City heat, gas range, gas fireplace. See or Phone 1063. ‘Two room unfurnished apartment. Bath and kitchenette. Nicola Apartments, 106 Main. FOR RENT—Three room desirable fur- nished apartment. Ground floor with private bath and entrance. Hot water. Gas for cooking. Call at 806 ‘1th St. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished 2-room ground floor apart- ment. Also a three-room apart- ment. Lights, heat, water and gas included. 930 4th St. Close 1-100 PHONE 33%. “It pleases us to please you” FOR RENT—Modern 6 room bunga- condition. Immediate posseasion. Phone 751 or 877. A. 1. SER 8: FOR RENT—Mofern cottage, 7th and Front Streets. Inquire E. J, Schultz, _411 Thayer Avenue. FOR RENT—One modern six-room house. Outside garage. At 412 Ave. D._Phone 108. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Large sleeping room suitable for one or two. Always hot water. Gentlemen preferred. 201 FOR RENT—Three nice sleeping rooms with or without board. Room leges. Rent very 5 at 711 Ave. A. Phone 1256-W. ‘apartment in modern home. Clean, cheerful rooms, Call at 812 Ave. B before 1 p. m. and after 5 p. m. ed and unfurnished Apartments, 215 3rd Murphy. Phone 853.