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m ribune’s Grain, FRENZY OF BUYING |New York Stocks RAE STOCKS ON (sees [NEW YORK MARKET ===" fall Street Is Influenced by Passage of Farm-inflation Measure or New York, April 29.—(}—The sen- ate’s acceptance of the inflation-agri- rultural bill set the signal for a fresh 1% 35%-%, July 38%-%; advanced, and be 63 en 6 BSE area ck KR KEKKKKKEKA THE BIS Market Report for Satur., April 2 WHEAT GAINS FIVE Operations in Nation's Big Grain Pit Chicago, April 29—()—Tumul- tuous purchasing on a tremendous scale hoisted wheat more than 5 cents a bushel late Saturday. Season high-price records Wheat closed buoyant 5%-6 cents above Friday’s finish, May 70%-% corn 2%-3% up, oats 1%-1 provisions showing cents to 42 cents gain. Traders said the farm bill, wi its conferred on E Soe 5 me paeaparsmens €O8S) OR: ge H it ig Fe 3 Prospect-of a large reduction of 1933 wheat acre- wt {age in the United States, Hf Corn and oats soared with wheat. Minneapolis, April 29.—()—(U. 8. ‘Dep. Agr.)—Improvement in crop out-. rains, Trade volume was smaller as most traders were watchful pending furthe? legislative developments. With mill demand less aggressive, , jcash wheat premium range was easier 74 mon f heat declined %c for the week. General Gas. & Ei. “A*", General Mills generat Motes, ne! |Gileltte ‘safety Rasor BaeRREAS r9e0-2% es Sirwes FRA RE KR KEKE ee it "e ‘a i i i Hh valll ye a ; Plymouth, Wis, April 29. — (>) orca Fac Ch Ser the ek Wee eS ee 3 mel re ond. nies Wt heist |Packard Motor s Hoans 11%; Standard Brands % Fie RR ReoeswFtt-S83 SSantnad 4 FFEKLKFKRFEFRKREKE AE avatSHsS-bSs. aad Ste tuhaat 3ha8ass sa! FR SKPREE FF was scarce and readily taken. Rye declined 2%c for the week, May closing at 39%c. May oats declined %| Week and showed a sharp downward !3 reaction. May barley declined 4%c closing at 27%c. Flax showed inde- pendent strength and advanced. May flax advanced 2%c closing at $1.28%. turday regained most of the loss incurred during a week of trading. Closing prices were 5 3-8 to 5 7-8 higher. of ts. In coarse grains flax led the ad- vance, jumping 6 1-4 for May. Rye wheat 5 3-8 higher, July See an Sept. 5 3-8 7-8 to 2 higher, 11-2 tol May flax closed 6 1-4 6 3-4 higher and Sept, 1g | Was hard to find. Cash corn demand was better and tt | prices firmer. Oats demand was fair to good. Rye demand held steady with mill and elevator buyers inter- 5 was unsettled. Flax was steady, with crushers house buyers taking the of- He ae ae 45% 133% 135% 133% 135% iz* 1.35% Mi 1.35% 1.35% 135% 131 135 RANGE 5 Close 10% 81% 20% 70% 61 [70% 30% 67 70% 4 : 45% ix dx 8 AT 43% a 20 21% 20% 21%. . 20% 135: “131 % 4 GENTS A BUSHEL ON i MARKET AT CHICAGO ici Tumultuous Purchasing Marks ‘Neue ant ie firm, Twins, 12%-%; 12%-%; Longhorns, Ly MINNEAPOLIS ae GRAIN compared 10°08 & year ago. ‘Wheat— 15% 1 dk north. 2 dk north. Hee north. 1 dk Delivered To Arrive ‘TT% 80% 75% .784s Rl 19% : a ue ae gEPRRERARTER ry 1% 18% Tt Ose at B% 11% 18% TT H% 1% 4% 18% tI 48: :8 nog au 141% 1348 TEs th Dakota Whea' 3 mOs i8 12% TA% 13% 74% : Waves DHW o HW..... 72% ..... 12% . Durem amber .77% 80% .77% .79% 15% 19% eee ane Choice 1 amber.... 16% 12% protein & amber.... 4% 1d 2 durum. 1 rd dui 8735, 66% 65% 3% Grain 32 30 27% 30% 2945 281 26% 2 white. 23 white. 2 4 white. 2 Barley— Ch to icy 51 Med to 48 Lower grds. 36 48% 38 136 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, April 29.—(?)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern 70 1-2 to 77 3-8; No, 3 northern 70; sample grade northern No. 3 hard winter 68 1-4 to ; No. 1 amber durum 177 3-4; No. 2 mixed durum 63 to 66 5-8. Corn, No. 2 yellow 31 to 32; No. 3 white 29 1-4. Oats, No. 2 white 20 1-2 to 21 1-2; No. 1 feed 21 7-8. Rye, No. 2, 44 1-8 to 46. Barley, special No. 2, 32 to 47; No. 3, 31 1-8 to 43; sample 47. Flax, No. 1, 1.30 3-4 to 1.35 1-2. . Carload lots family pa- tents 4.90 to 5.00 a barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks. Shipments 31,308. * Pure bran 13.50 to 14.00. Standard middlings 13.00 to 13.50. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN April 29.—(4)—Wheat, No. 3-4; corn No. 2 mixed 35 3-4; No. 2 yellow 36 to 36 3-4; No. 3 white 36 1-2 to 3-4; sample grade 27 1-2; sample grade (old) 35 1-2; oats, No. 2 white 25 to 25 1-2; rye, no sales; barley 38 to 2.60 per cwt.; clover seed 7.00 to 10.00 per cwt. DULUTH CASH CLOSE 3 No. 2 do, 67%-78%; No. Tum, 66%-69%; No. 2 do, 66%-69%; lo, 1 mixed durum, 66%-75%; No. 2 66%-75%; No. 1 red durum, 66%. Flax on track, 1.36%; to arrive, 1.35%; May 1.35%; July, 135%; Sept. 1.35%; Oct., 1.35. Oats, No. 3 white, 23%. No. 1 rye, 47. Barley, malting, 32 7-8 to 37 7-8; NEW YORK Bingle Daisies, 12%. SATURDAY, APRIL, 29; 1933 lvestock.and —_|An Up-To-The Minute Directory Of The City’s Wants CLASSIFIED A RATES - New York, April 20—(/)—Butter, 7,183, weaker. Creamery higher than extras 21% -22%; extra (92- score) 21%; firsts (67-91 score) 21%-%; cen- tralized (90 score) ITE Ie mat stock, current make, No. 1, 14%; No, 2, 13%. Cheese, 237,645, firm, unchanged. Eggs, 36,307, easier. 5 special packs or selections from fresh teceipts 15%-17; standards and com- mercial standards 15%; firsts 14-%; medi 39 Ibs. seconds 13%-% 13%; dirties, No. age packed, firsts 14%. Dressed poultry firm, unchanged. Live poultry slow. No freight quota- tions; express, chickens 7,179, ~~ —Tivestock | Livestock 8O. 8ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Minn., April 29.— m— Ww. A trade is closed 5-10c or more higher, pigs and s|sows 25¢ higher for the week. On Friday bulk better. 160-250 Ib. hogs brought $3.55-3.70, most 250-350 Ibs., $3.40-3.55, bulk sows $3.25-3.35, most pigs and light lights $3.25-3.50. Fat cattle trade is closing strong, spots higher, most common and me- dium steers and yeariings. $3.50-4.50, , {medium to good grades $4.75-5.25, a ;_ better light weights and .50-5.00, beef cows $2.25- 3.25, cutters and low cutters $1.25-2.00, medium grade bulls $2.25-2.60, better vealers $3.50-4.50. Fat lambs are also higher for the | Week, better grades selling on recent days at $5.25-5.50, slaughter ewes $1.50-2.50. Trade in feeder and stocker steers showed little change for the week. most common and medium grads sell- ing at $3.50-4.00, better kinds up to around $4.75. Stock pigs sold mostiv at $225-3.50. A good sized string of range shearing lambs brought $5. 40, better range feeders selling at $4.50-4.75. CHICAGO Chicago, April 29.—(7)—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 100; compared close last week fed steers and yearlings 15-40 higher, mostly 25 Fd on bee trade; closing session ing week's high time; light heifer and mixed yearlings 25-50 higher; fat cows 10- 15 higher and cutters 15-25 higher; bulls 10-15 up; vealers about steady; largely steer and yearling run, with medium weight and weighty offer- ings in very liberal supply; extreme top yearlings 7.10; best weighty steers 615; medium weights 6.25; choice 1,600, Ibs. 5.25; bulk light steers and yearlings 4.25-6.00; weighty offer- ings 4.75-5.50; best light heifers 5.50; common and medium grade light steers very active at advance, selling at 4.00-50. Sheep, 4,000; Saturday's market nominal; for week ending Friday 78 doubles from feeding stations, 7,200 direct; general market 25-50 higher; better grade wooled lambs showing maximum advance; spread between “|wooled and clipped lambs tended to widen at: close; bulk closing prices follow: Good to choice wooled lambs scaling below 95 Ibs. 5.65-85; few 6.00; big weights absent; week's top 6.15; highest since early March; clip- ped lambs 5.00-40; nothing strictly choice offered; shorn throwouts 4.00- 450; fat clipped ewes 2.00-75; few native spring lambs 6.00-7.00. Hogs, 10,000, including 9,000 direct; slow, most bids and a few sales weak to 10 lower than Friday} odd lots all weights 3.60-80; top 3.40 bid; most packing sows 3.40-45; pared week ago steady to 10 lower; bhippers took 200; holdovers 2,000; light light, good and choice, 140-160 Ibs.,:3.40-75; light weight, 160-200 Ibs.» 3. weight 200-250 lbs. 3. MEN-WOMEN, 18-50. $105.00-§225.00 Month. Qualify for future Govern- ment Jobs. Common education suf- ficient. Full particulars, coaching and list jobs. FREE. Ap- ply immediately—today sure. Write ‘Tribune Ad No. 126. Salesmen Wanted WANTED—Pharmaceutical salesman. For detailing. and selling the medi- cal profession. One who is fully experienced and enjoys their confi- dence. In reply state past exper- fence and references. Permanent well paid connection with contract and exclusive territory to party ac- cepted. Address Berwyn Pharma- ceutical Corporation, North Tona- wanda, New York. : Vork Wanted YOUNG LADY, well educated and ex- perienced in child care, desires room and board in refined home, Write Tribune Ad No. 3929. =S—S—=S=———————— Real Estate BISMARCK is now in line to grow. It will not. be long before activity will begin. Now is the time to buy a home or location for same. I am offering some very desirable lots at prices which are just 50% of what they are actually worth and on terms which anyone can meet. Take advantage of this opportunity, you will certainly be ahead by doing so. My judgment tells me that the northeast section of our city must be the next to develop. Drive out and look for yourself, see the 40 acre Park, the school, paving, and realize the closeness to our new capitol. Just picture an increase of 5000 in Population which means over 1000 new homes for our city. Where must they go? Rent receipts get you nothing, own your own. FRANK E. HEDDEN Hedden Real Estate Agency Webb Block Phone 0 IN MONTHLY PAY- ments; large 6 room modern house. 6 years old, located on &th street. Near schools. T. M. Casey, 518 Bdwy. FOR SALE—Modern new home. Six rooms and bath. Finished base- Near schools and capitol. Priced for quick sale. Owner leaving city. Write P. ©, Box 692, Bismarck, N. ~.__Personal BEAUTIFUL, MODERN, ATTRAC- TIVE guaranteed mountings and lenses, no inflation prices, our low overhead makes low prices. Dr. MacLachlan’s Health School and Eye Clinic, Lucas Block. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING—At one half price. All work guaranteed one year. Regular $1.00 fancy crys- tal, 50c; watch cleaning, regular Dean E. Kysar, 2nd door north of Montgomery Ward. &t. others) NORTHWESTERN PHOTO SERV- 1,231 pound beeves 6.50; 1944 pound yearlings’ 6.25; bulk grain feds 4.25- 5.25; choice yearling heffers 5.00; most cows 2.50-3.00; choice 618 pound stockers 5.50; 386 pound sock steer calves 6.00. Hogs 1,500; mostly stedy with Friday; top 5 lower at <60; bulk 170-350 pounds 3.50-60; extreme heavies down to 3.40; lisht lights quoted 3.25-3.50; packing ows 3.25- 3.35. Sheep 2,500; Saturdays: trade steady; load 95 pound fal wooled lambs 5.75; market for |tae week: lambs 5.60-6.00; late top| 600; clip- special No, 2, 31 7-8 to 32 7-8; No. 3,| ©! 29 1-8 to 32 7-8, BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Date April 29. No. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern .. paeneeyex reese i e ICE—Fargo, North Dakota. Film developed, 8 high gloss pictures, free enlargement, 25¢ coin. 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FOR RENT—Four room modern un- furnished apartment. Large pantry, % of garden space included. 816 Avenue B. FOR RENT—Three room new unfur- nished apartment. Built-in cup- boards, electric refrigeration, fire Place, et ‘0 17 Ist Sti FOR RENT—Furnished br unfurnish- ed.2 room apartment, with 2 private entrances on ground floor. 930 4th st. FOR RENT—Furnished three room apartment and private bath, in- cluding overstuffed living room suite. Available May Ist. Call at 314-3rd St. Everts Apartments. FOR RENT—Well furnished two room apartment, running water. Use of Frigidaire and telephone, 411-5th _St. Phone 273. FOR Furnished 3 room ground floor apartment. Heat, lights, water and gas furnished, $35 per.month. Call at 618-6th St. or ‘—One large furnishec: room for light housekeeping o> sleeping. First floor, close to cap-| itol. Call at 808 7th Street. ‘—Two, 2 room light house- | keeping apartments. Newly decor- ated. Furnished. Private entrance. Lights and water furnished. Laun- dry privileges. $12 and 15 dollars. | 713 3rd St. FOR RENT MAY 18T—Private fur- nished ground floor apartment. Pleasant and newly decorated. Suit- able for a neat, clean married couple. Apply at 204 Avenue B East. FOR RENT — Very nicely furnished | four room apartment, ground floor. laundry privileges. Living room,| dining room, bedroom and kitchen. | 227 West Thayer or phone 1632. FOR RENT—2 large rooms with kitchenette. Everything furnished. Private entrance. Lights and gas for copking furnished. Rent rea- sonable, 313 14th Street. FOR RENT- ished or unfur- nished four-room apartment. Also nicely furnished three-room apart- ment with two extra bedrooms if desired, at 604 3rd Street. Call at rear door. Wm. Baker. FOR RENT—Extra fine ground floor furnished apartment with large bedroom. Private bath, electric refrigerator. Private entrance. Close in. See it. Phone 1313. FOR RENT—Furnished 7 room apart- ments. Includes lights, gas and __laundry privileges at 322-9th St. FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart t= Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Single or double room with board. Now available at Mohawk, 401 Fifth 8t. the . Will APARTMENT Make your office modern wi Underwood Noiseless Type: ers, For trial and éemo: tion, CALL 207 Broadway. Rugs and carpets made to look like new. Hamilton Beach pro- cess kills moths and germs; adds years to life of rugs. Cleaned in the home or at our plant. H. J. JONNEZO 930 4th St. ; 7. PHONE cas co. “It pleases us to please you” Insured Carziers SHOE REPAIRING who would her board and room. Phone 1511 or call at 417 W. Thayer. FOR RENT — Attractively furnished sleeping room in new modern home, Grand at 503 4th St. Phone 120-R. FOR RENT—Nice front room. Beauty Rest mattress. Hot water at ali CAPITAL TYPEWRITER ©0.