The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 21, 1933, Page 11

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copa tC AA ARN I FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1988 An Up-To-The Minute Directory 21/Of The City’s Wants Wetad'taer* fresh receipts 16-17%; standards and) CLASSIFIED AD Market Report for Fri., April ; He een 81% commercial standards 15%-%; firsts TES FINANCIAL MARKETS || New York Stocks || WHEAT PRICES DROP re Ps Sateece! AS Gi i | AS FRANTIC BUYING 3311S BROUGHT 10 END pt 72 17 |Lower Prices Develop in Late ; firm Dressed poultey, steady to 45c @) MARK TIME 10 GET |... sess == a “THEIR ORIENTATIONS ie ‘ Stocks General Hit By Profit- ae ek freight 20; 4" in freight 13-14; express 13-15. Roosters, ‘Wor freight and express. Turkeys freight eseve 12% .78% = .72% = .73%4 15-20; express 15-22. Ducks, freight 11; express 17. Chickens, freight and 0; St] 2 aeapsrspsnaberepe Conor i DAW press, tnquoted., MOF acciyies Taking After Spirited f onal ify] Traneactions After Recent [LEW m4 my m4 my = ry wd of cic 38 words a 30 per 4 ie DAW lan bpehtdi ened: , Two-Day Spurt ; : 8% Steady Rise HW... 20% 70% .00% 70%/4 eeereeeniink 11% 28% 9 2 3 April 21.—(?)—S! CHICAGO POTATOES All want ads are cash in advance. 3° tallinent’ of the enthustaatie. be Duying i 68% 00% 68% _69%4| Chicago, April 21—(P)—(U. 8. Dep. ce ane LJ received at hte 71 ‘| which has recently hoisted wheat Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat|Agr.)—Potatoes 107, on track 306, to- fnmeana site day to the oosthd Es 3 8 mo = 15% | more than 20 cents led to lower prices |!27 sepbline Gasaarate, ‘wothie eats. classified page. a% ea ey during late trans- LE 81% 1+. 61% ses /market firm on Russets and dull on! Outs order or white space used on 5 | Rains in drought districts, stock|1 other stocks; sacked per cwt.: Wis-| want ads come under the classified Ey consin Round Whites, a few sales, 75; Beers 81% © Boe sees Minnesota Round Whites, 70-72%: be ee 5 Sid per column 1% 4% Tdaho Russets, 135-140, Tied 145; SSS ee aE . ” Bakers 1.55-1.60; new stock supplies | tne . Tae leading’ Tmodersee, ‘meraet the, contract was raised, Commis-/ Business and Professional Service Guide RO: $7, -| market hesitancy, and downturns of | Silver and British exchange had an 17% | Unsettling effect. Delays to spring 39% | Wheat seeding failed to act as an 9% | Offset. \ briskly 5 Wheat closed unsteady, 1%-1% un- ’ steady; less than carload sales Texas| nim gor an opinion on the matter and early trading, but cate of about 2 to 11% |der Thursday's finish, May 65%-%, i sacked per cwt, Bliss Triumphs most | sought a formal opinion from him Female Help Wanted 5 points in such issues as New York |Barnsdell ibs | July 66%-%; com %-% down, May 85% ly 2.60-2.70. advising them as to the law. Each,|WANTED—Gin to help with house Central, Pennsylvania, Southern Pa- % 21% | 24%-35, July 374-96; oats unchanged 4 he said, expressed a willingness to) work for room and board while at- ital Co. fic, Delaware & Hudson, Northern j , ‘9% |t % UP, and provisions varying ftom 90% MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES obey the law when he had advised| ‘tending school. Write Tribune Ad. Capital Typewriter Pacific and Baltimore & Ohio, were is 4 {17 cents decline to @ rise of 20 cents. 50% 625 Minneapolis, April 21—(?)—(U. 8.| them what it was. Ine, geo ‘augeniey 288 roughly half lost, In the gold mining | Brunswick Balke 4 Increased buying of wheat devel-|¢ om ; D. A.)—Potatoes: Very light wire in-| Informally, he indicated that he Homestake advanced 5, and|Bur. Adding Machine . baa eat ila Ba ex 603 quiry, demand and trading slow, mar-| expressed belief that their procedure “ Calumet & Hecla 3% {rallied the market to: well above s8% 59: ket dull. Carloads F. O. B. shipping | nad been proper but that a court case 20%e | Thureday's finish. A large part of Pe point (based on delivered sales less| might be necessary in order to estab- $0 eee een aetete meer: all transportation charges) Minne-/iish the matter definitely. In the| less Clothes Lines” to the homes. A 19% to houses with eastern connections. 31% 32% apolis and St. Paul basis, sacks per| meantime, he said, he suggested that| real opportunity. L. D. Price, 715% 30. | Reports of highly beneficial rains in 3s z cwt. round whites, U. 8. No. 1 and/the matter be allowed to stand and| ‘Thayer Ave. Bismarck, N. Dak. Oe ee ee eee eae ares = 3 partly grade, very few sales 49-50. |he would furnish the board with 9 | === DR. R. S. ENGE ee eee ar aorta an Gar aanC 3 (30 oe written opinion at their May meeting. Work Wanted Canepa oo ee ee 2339 BOSTON WOOL He indicated that he may issue his|GARDENS PLOWED—Good job done || Graduate CE ape bia pa nats onthe a7 8 Boston, April 21.—()}—Large quan-| opinion on the matter despite the raduate Drugiess Physician 2% ertheless that rains now meant only 2536 titles of ‘wool have been sold in the) sction taken by the governor. or money refunded. Phone 994-W.|| Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. 144 surface relief for wheat crops. Some Boston market within the last two| “IT i Order of suspension, the gov- | Frank Welch. 7," | authorities asserted that for all prac- 20% 21% days. Prices have shown & 8h8fP|emor named County Commissioners|~ Real Batat tical purposes the ending of drought 20% 20% advance. The minimum advance es-| ‘Will and ‘William Fricke, 16%) came too late to restore conditions 19% 19% . . tablished on active lines is around ous my Judge 1. P. Davies and Coun. |OR SALE—Thirty-five acre farm 1% jin the bulk of hard wheat territory. a 50 33 5 per cent over prices of last week ty Auditor Clair G. Derby as acom-| uear Sunny, on Heart River Road. A rt 44% | A sharp fall in the price of silver was Ba. 360 4531 and instances of § and 10 per cent] Titoe +t) select three commissioners} House with running water, barn, pa ments 5% | without any apparent influence on ce Oe la are becoming quite numerous. Finer] +0 "serve quring the suspension of| Poultry house, alfalfa, etc. Priced the Beardie ot Corn and oats “ quality bderacbe eer ker Soder, bennibtae, and Tiedman. right. L. Van cg No. 40, oe swal be 44% 45% 43% .....] comprise of les. Fren J a National Bank Bldg., Bismarck, N. $i | Provisions lacked aggressive buying combing 64's and finer territory wools| , This committee announced thet it] may. La hao eens T_T 126 wwe | bring 48 to 45 conte, scoured besit| consider this matter. Tuesday 10! 5oR SALE=Lat 50x70 fain ast oh a capitol boulevard on a 4% | MINNEAPOLIS TRADE GOOD MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR are slightly under this range and| _ Soder and ‘Syanson. are le tetera) ete eevee ciromey, treet. 16 {BUT PRICES ARE DOWN Minneapolis, April 21.—(?)—Flour | choice combing wools in original bags ee Dick at D oe OEE aiteed ing been re-elected last year. Tied-|#OR SALE OR EXCHANGE for Bis- aah as high as 47 cents. | iin was elected last fail in a con-| marck home, a new modern bunga- at - ten cents higher. Ay pools lots good at the opening and again|famil; nts qu per 40% at the ‘close of the wheat market: Darrel in 96 pound cotton sacks. Ship- FOREIGN EXCHANGE test with Victor Moynier, who left} low in fine residential section of] ——~ oe here Friday but: prices were down/ments 30,627. New York, April 21—(#)—Foreign | the board after serving for 12 years.) Yakima, Wash. A wonderful chance 6%, Sharply in the end. Pure Bran 13.00-13.50. exchange easy. Great Britain de- ———_ for people wishing to move to a 14 7 00, 3 The chief cause of the weakness} Standard middlings 12.50-13.00. dollars, others in cents. T I N Uv E ee ae of fruit and flowers. pennies Min ane apartment, "inay and duly wheat clawed 1%e CHICAGO CASH ks Goemany : Cc 0 NT ae D Re aan caw home siz |.l- W- McLean. Phone 905. lower and September 1%c lower. ‘ eon ie eed eB ona ork 09%: rooms and bath. Finished base- gaye FOR air Gere bunga- 5 mixed 66; corn, No. 3 mixed 26% -37; Journey Through ment. Garage. Landscaped Groupes | electric refrigerator, 1016-8th Bt, %) and September %c higher. May rye| No. 2 yellow 37-37%; No. 2 white (old) pdr: Ay Congress Started for quick sale. Owner leaving eity.| Rhone 1313. closed 1%c lower, July 1% lower and|35%; sample grade 321; oats, No. 2 B M Write P. O. Box 692, Bismarck, N. room modern house September 1%c down. May barley|white 25-25%; rye, no sales; barley, 5 y Money easure| pak. and garage on Fourth Street, $45.00 closed 3%c lower, July 3-3%c lower| 36-56; timothy seed, 2.25-50 per cwt.; teady, 1 per — Per month. Write Tribune Ad. No. ie a firmer; 20-60 days, 1%; 3-6 months,| istation, introduced late ‘Thursday Personal ee sto ise higher’ and September se DULUTH CLOSE 1% per cent. | Prime commercial Pe-| ater a day of feverish conferences| EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING—At % | lower. Duluth, April 21—()—Cilosing cash] PP ,%, Bankers’ acceptances un-| oY vioh the rising prices on| one half price. AU work guaranteed | ___Apartments for Rent __ Undertone of the cash wheat mar-| prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern, = stock and commodity exch: drew| one year. Regular $1.00 fancy crys- | FOR RENT—Two room furnished or 4 ket was firm and offerings light. to 79 1-2; No. 2 do, 68 1-2 to CURB STOCKS wiageah tal, 50c; watch cleaning, regular) unfurnished apartment in the Nico- Milling durum was in very good de- No. 3 do, 66 1-2 to 76 1-2; No. ‘i ; |& variety of comment, said the pur-| $2.00, now $1.00. Wrist watches| la apartments with private bath, 9.25; average. cost. Thursday i mand and firm. Little winter wheat/ 1 northern, 69 1-2 to Sigh No, 2 Service, 3. pose was to restore commodity prices,} cleaned, regular $3.00, now $1.50./ kitchenette, laundry privileges, around 243, 1. | was in. do, 68 1-2 to 78 No, 1 dark hard " hold them up and then create ex-| Main spring, $1.25. Dean E. Kysar,| electric Frigidaire. Phone 231, 106 _— betas run largely natives; few 2%| Cash corn was slower and weaker.| winter Montana, 71 , s " pansion, not of currency, but of cred- 310-4th St. 2nd door north of; Main. See eeries early bids and sales slaughter lambs " rr pines piloting aggro it, and to make it easier for Roose-| Montgomery Ward. ______|#0R RENT—Two furnished all mod- steady, 5.00 down; sellers asking) 1, Bt | inenatd waa dete itesqood att Pit to 75 3-4; No. 2 do, 63 3-4 to 74 3-4; ———_—_—_ velt to take international action for|ASTOUNDING FACTS REVEALED| ern light housekeeping rooms, $20.00 * on better grades; late Thurs-| indian ‘Retin. : 1%] firmer. Barley was strong and de-| No. 1 durum, 62 3-4 to 65 3-4; No. 2 currency stabilization. ee tat capia| pir tponttt Gas, Natta, tet aeuters loads of choice 90 Ibs. fed} mt, i . y|mand good for malting. Flax de-| do, 62 3-4 to 65 3-4; No. 1 mixed du- It was added that nothing of the telephone and laundry privilegs in- ste} a "i c i #389 Bet! 4.50; cull and common: mostly 2.00. Hogs 8,500; active, 10-15 higher ‘Thursday's average: 8 S ale it, Ne a9 B . st Util. (new), %. tin; or unregulated infla-| Progress that everyone young and| cluded. 1014 Bdwy. Also 1 lipped lambs 6.00; three loeds, 77-61) Int. Harvester mand was fair with offerings light. | rum, 62 3-4 to T1 3-4; No. 2 do, 623-4) Midwes a Tt a Brie ieel toctavesioicsnand | (een eee, Saree : P . Tel. 9 |e>—_______-____9 | 10,71 70h nck, 127 od to’ 120 1-2;| MINNEAPOLIS STOCK CLOSE’ | At about the same time as the| writing analyzed! There may be| month, 1014 ‘Baw. X Ht > * jal wers ant lent FOR REN en — tha i 23|| Grain Quotations _| | to arrive, 1.27 1-2; May 127 1-2; July, Special Powers ond jaknts within | FOR RENT—Bungalow flat, Living e ——__————-| 1.28; Sept., 1.28 1-4; Oct., 1.27 3-4, i ‘write a page, in ink, inclose 28¢ and toom, bedroom, kitchen, breakfast MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Oats, No. 3 white, 22 1-4 to 22 1-2. 2 mail to ALLEN EUGENE BANIK, nook, bathroom and 2 closets. Also Minneapolis, April 21.—(7)— 2. GRAPHOLOGIST, at Bismarck, N. 3 room furnished ground floor | Wheat— Open High Low Close Dak. ° apartment and a one or two room 61% 65 65% | special No. 2, 33 7-8 to 34 7- Liberty 3%s 100.16. _2, -| basement apartment, Mrs. Kind- $6, | 30 1-8 to 33 7-8; lower grades, Liberty 1st 4%s 101.30. NORTHWESTERN PHOTO SERV-| _schy, 409-5th st. 5%} to 30 7-8. Liberty 4th 4%s 102.12. ICE—Fargo, North Dakota. Film| for RENT—Modern fumished apart in its pro-| developed, 8 high gloss pictures, free - 4% Se kna e visions, enlargement, 260 coin. Notice, mail| Ste for 2.” Close int Phone 200, y i Gives Roosevelt Power your films safely. Write for infor-! pr Rg, Enge. a of carlot grain sales: Wheat: No. Remneeaie. Taaders sity. the) mation. FOR RENT—Four room furnished oF % 170%; No. 1 Mae bart iia 12%; & strong hand in the world economic| LEARN BARBERING — Low ie unfurnished apartment consisting No. 1 hard winter 69%; No. 3_ hard negotiations which open Friday| Free catalog. Moler Barber Col-| of living room, kitchen, two bed= white 65%-68%; No. 1 durum 65; No. night with the arrival at the white| _!ge. Fargo. rooms. Close to bath. No children, 1 amber durum 65%-74%; No, 1 mix- Board A house of Prime Minister Ramsay] | Call at 604-3rd St. Rear door. ed durum 65%-70%. | County Fe | MacDonald of prea, Britain. Tt __ Household Goods for Sale _| FoR RENT—Purnished three Toor y ic = 3 No. would empower to lower the g FOR SALE — Dining room and bed-| ground floor apartment. Heat, wihlte 20% No, Smid . Under Suspension content of the dollar and Roosevelt} room suites, 9x12 rug, White Rotary| lights, water and gas furnished, $35 f learned, seeks to bring about a revised world) sewing machine, davenport table,| Per month. Call at 618-6th St. or In some counties, it is pe fernery, best cash offer. Call eve-| Phone 1213-W. oom octane ings after 7. 614 W. Rosser. —_| OR RENT—New 3 room unfurnished FOR SALE—Household goods. 705; Apt. Electric refrigeration. Fire f BE o iF i é i 222222 a2F see Ej wf Low Close ‘West Rosser. ecto te 85% 65% FOR SALE—Used Ice Boxes, $2 and mm 3 =. Be ok 38% 38% 2% 23% 2% 23% cows, 4% 24% 1,90-2.50; 4. 4s, wood; (hone 41% ATS mon and ® dry 4 good sad 18-3.50; 38 38% able. Call at 711 Ave. A. Phone 3.50-4.50; cull and 2. A 39 30 1256-W. stocker and feeder cattle—steers, good M% 40% = E ; FOR RENT—Extra fine ground floor ‘with i F : at HES Roustue: common and medium, 350-475. . 5.22 522 812 furnished apartment large amon 14000; enolce light and med- 4 527 5.32 5.22 A bedroom. Private bath. Electric ium weight lambs strong, tending * 515 580 5.78 Falls stenographer, refrigerator. Private entrance. Close higher; others and steady; de- 895 600 595 595 : though born in in, See it. Phone 1313. ‘“Sirable clippers around 100 Ib. Inquire . FOR RENT—Strictly modern i i=} = Minnesota supre! re ae ee ee we day in ® four-to-two decision. Murphy. ‘Phone. 983 ee Posey sue in. Oster Tab FOR RENT—Large 5 roomept. Call a i Fe 26! a1 +2 5 down, 3; com= 1% Logan's. Phone 211. mon and m 4.00-5.15; 90-98 Ibs. 6% good and choice, 4.85-5.50; 98-110 Ibs. s good and choice, 465-525; ewes, 90- Ban oe MT welgs commeg ‘and. medhis, 1" 1k 138 125.380. 1 129% 130138 Sioux City, Towa, April 21—(#)—(U. Be most other lames tte ‘changed; ix lat ea stockers and feeders scarce; part load ‘6 |1 dk north. .72% good around 1,050 Ib. yearlings 5.50; 194 (2 G& north. 10% - small to 6.00; odd 10t8/ Union | 20% /3 dk north. 69% plain load good | Union ‘11% | 14% protein around 700 eows | United 25 |1 dk north. .69% chiefly 2. cut- | United 6% |2 dk north: 68% ters 1.002: United : ea se ‘Hogs 8.500: Un, Gas. & Imp. 16% | 13% protein a . | US. Ind. Alcohol 25% {1 dk north. 68% oe Py hae ‘ieee St Pel 00-200 tbe. 380-88; 200-978 Ib. | US. 40% | 12% protein 5 lights 3.35-50; | Util. Pow. 3% |1 dk north. nal 1 i 8 i i :§ 2 é i i i

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