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“i . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1933 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and An Up-To-The Minute Directory Market Report for Wed., May 3/Of The City’s Wants Witadticr* Want Ad Taker FINANGAL MARKETS |New York Stocks {ALL GRAINS REACH So aes CLASSIFIED AD RATES vee BIT) 5.85 5.75 5.75 bey . New York, May 3.—(?)—Butter, 13,- 966, steady. Creamery, higher than extra 23-23%; extra (92 score) 22%- %; first (87-90 score) 2214-%; cen- tralized (90 score) 22%, Perery meer try eer rer 1) -655 665 6.55 6.65 MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN 1 insertion, 15 words Closing Prices May 3 ‘ HESITATE UNEASILY Inflation Fever Cools As Dollar i Bulge Comes After Inflation Bill NEW HIGH MARKS ON! 14% protein 13-13%; dirties, No. 1, 42 Ibs. 13-13%; 5c 25 WOrdS «......0-..0eee ee ee $1.00 6 consecutive insertions, not over Adams Express ... Bae Minneapolis, y 3.—(#)—Wheat| Cheese, 361,966, firm. State, whole 4 Advance Rumely . 3 receipts Wednesday 134 compared to}milk flats, fresh specials 13%-14; 25 ds Air Reduction 6a% $0.8 year ago. ‘ state, whole milk flats. Held, fancy |*? YOTOS «+++++- se eeeeee TBC Alleghany .... & + Le igs ceeun to fancy specials 19-20. Allied Chemical & Dye’ 22002) 90% 15% protein Delivered To Arrive! eggs, 64,062, irregular. Mixed col- |” Consecutive insertions, not over Allis Chalmers ... 358 Sak aorn, wou | ii SS lors, standards and commercial stan-| 3 sa ive dueeuissa uate 85 : 3 dk north. 75% dards 16; firsts 14%; mediums, 39 Ibs. |° Consecutive ons, NOt over 1 dk north. .75% Storage packed, firsts 15-15%. 25 words -$1.45 i bs Passes House; Some % dk north. .74% Li y [Ekisaan 2 Stable in For. paris a dk north: 23 % fai at iP oes Taeiaa Speen all ats ct over 2! add 3c per eign Exchange ‘ake Profits 13% protein freight 13-18; express 12-24; fowls| "4 t above rates, be 2 dk north: freight and express 13-15; roosters) ll want ads are cash in advance. Chicago, May 3.—(#)—Wheat, corn, 3 dk north. ! freight and express 9; turkeys freight| Copy must be received at The Trib- New York, May 3.—(?)—Financia! oats and rye went to record-breaking | 12% protein |10-15; express 10-16; ducks freight; | o; ; 5 > fi 3 » ™m. markets were hesitant and uneasy in heights late Wednesday on announce- 2 ne a express 12-15. iaerden sas nay Na ie epUey quieter trading Wednesday. Inflation fevers were cooled by a miore stable dollar in foreign exchange dealings. relief-inflation bill was awaited with keen interest, although passage was regarded as assured. Midweek statis- tics on steel and electric power pro- duction again were favorable. Utilities and a number of industrial specialties were firm in stocks, while House action on the farm| Atm e Atlantic Refining . Auburn Auto. .... Baldwin Locomotive Balt. & Ohio . ‘Barnsdall .... Bendix Aviation Aviation Corporation | ment that inflation had passed the house. Big profit-taking sales, how- ever, caused sharp reactions from top prices, About 2% cents maximum rise was scored by wheat. A pinnacle of 77% cents a bushel | was reached by December wheat, July getting almost to 75, about 3112 cents up from the recent low point. Wheat closed irregular, % off to 1% 3 dk north. Grade of 1 dk north. 2 dk north. 3 dk north. Grade of 1 north.... 2 north.... 3 north.... 71% .72% .... Montana Winter Wheat 14% protein 1 DHW or KL ° a | Miscellaneous | e e CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, May 3.—(#)—(U. 8. Dep. Agri.)—Potatoes, 81, on track 240, :') total U. 8, shipments 560; old stock, Idaho Russets slightly stronger, other stock steady; trading moderate; sup- plies moderate; sacked per cwt; Wis- classified page. Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come under the classified display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. E—_—_—_—"_—- Female Help Wanted $15 A WEEK and your own dresses Apartments for Ren Business and Professional Service Guide TRUCKS up, compared with Tuesday's finish, 1 iy FREE for demonstrating lovely fhe A rails and oils weakened. Prices back-|methi. Steel .. May Tis-%, July 12%4- v Bora Se ne eesti 18% 19% 7844.79" | consin round whites 674-7215; Idaho| Summer Fashion Frocks. No can-|FOR RENT — Furnished m2 ed and filled rather erratically, but by|Borg-Warner . 1% up, May 38, July 40%-%; oats %-|1 DHW or russets 1.30-35, few fine quality 1.40;) vassing. Write fully. Give size and| room basement apartment. Light early afternoon, Case was up more} Briggs Mfg. .. 5% advanced, and provisions showing |1.H W..... 177 .78% 77% .78%|NeW stock, firm, trading good; sup-) color preference. Fashion Frocks,| and airy. Kichenette, and living Dodge Brothers Trucks than HL oma ae aul point Gey esha : a rise of 5 to 15 cents. Pe fads ee ee ee ea hash Dept, P-7926, Cincinnati, O. room. Built in features. Fireplace. Delivered in Bismarck were registeret ‘ele~ a) aa Persistent buying by commission or “ , | Dex 50-60; Louisiana 2.00-15; ‘WANTED—Capabie middle aged wom-| Private entrance. Convenient for 2 1% ton 131” 157" phone, American Can, Goodyear. {Calumet & Hecla houses developed is wheat and com [L#W..... 75% 76% 78% 79% |inch minimum 1.25; Alabama 1.20. an to care for elderly lade. Phone| People. Must be seen to be appre- Chassis only... Johns Manville, International Harves- dial Independ Gra : Cannon Mills Independent strength of the cornly p HW or 3-F-3. ciated. 607 2nd St. Phone 1097. ter, North American and Associated! Gace y. 1 market was attributed largely to re-|1 H 4 % 14% y FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR RENT—T1 ur- 730 825 Dry Goods. Santa Fe lost 1% and| Cerro De Pa ports of administration backing for Me ‘ Bae et) ie! wink New York, May 3.—()—Foreign ex- BENT cate vooas Sen eae in all body Union Pacific 2%, then stiffened. alcohol-gasoline measures intended |12% protein change irregular. Great Britain de-|my few remaining years in testing] fosvae lectric, retsigeration, fire Standard of California reacted @ cous to enlarge consumption of corn, In|1 DH W or mand in dollars, others in cents.|the extent to which the executive] Dive iat it ealtige are ie ple of points and Standard of New wheat, special significance - was at-|1 H W..... .73% .75%4 .73% 751 |Great Britain 3.91%; France 4.61%; | Power can compel a citizen to comply | —Place. etc. Call at 417 Ist Street. __; Jersey half as much. tached to the fact that May delivery |Gtade ot | Italy 6.09%; Germany 27.39%; Nor- wie its Gaetalle ; et Bey a ne ie tie sel Shares calculated to benefit from of wheat in Liverpol was the highest , y way 20.0914; Sweden 20.29%; Montreal] “I am, therefore, at your service} partments for rent in all modern Co. stiffening prices and the consequent | C: Wednesday since trading in Liver-|) = W-.--- ae “13% ....- in New York, 87.75; New York in Mon-) 8 desired.” _home. 610 Thayer St. _ eee Se tak Guaranteed Used spur to buying were notably ees pool May contracts started last No-|ch 1 amber .787s 81% .78% 80% treal, 114.00. é ati ae be ieee we let- mw ig oe) apartment, also ars 5 ‘This was evident in the merchandising vember. Many British millers were|13% protein | e ——_——_——- er but would not discuss plans. modern house. Inquire at 1717 B. GILMAN CO., issues. reported to be oversold on flour. 2 amber.... .76% 807% ...06 seaee CURB STOCKS aeons as Thayer avenue or Phone 622. Dist. Dodive-Plymouth Following announcement that con- Adding to the upward impetus of Choice of i is New York, May 3.—(?)—Curb: FOR RENT—Three room furnished en Aeane STOR Ways Bismarck gress had approved the inflationary the corn market were reports of con-|!_amber.... .737 7774 «+66 s+. | Cities Service 2%. | apartment, bedroom, living room BREN provisions of the farm relief measure, tinued rainfalls over wide areas in|12% protein Elec. Bond & Share 18%. ene and kitchen. Also closet. Gas. the market ran into some heavy profit 7 \ the corn belt. anae aie tees eseeel Standard Oil Ind. 24%. + lights, heat and phone included. taking and whirled about nervously Provisions advanced with hog val-!t amber... .647% United Founders 15/16. __ $23.00 per month. 622 3rd St. TYPEWRITERS to an irregular finish. The rails gave 3 ues and with grain. 2 amber. 16375 FOR RENT—Two or three room way under realization but some of/ Cont’ Oit of Del. Grade of BOSTON WOOL apartment. Nicely furnished or the metals and utilities and a sprink-|Gorn Products .... MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES 1 durum... 61% Boston, May 3.—(?)—Several man- unfurnished. ‘Gas\-water end liphts Capital Ty; . ling of industrials retained advances MARKET SHOWS POWER 2 durum 3 ufacturers were reported Wednesday MEnEUba: BIDoHIGe: : ‘apital Typewriter Co. of 1 to around 2 points. The turn- Cream Wheat Crosley Radio .. Minneapolis, May 3.—(?)—Trade in! 6075 to have bid up to 24 in the grease, Captain R. R. Tourtillott Ex- FOR RENT May Ist: Private fur- Agency for over approximated 4,500,000 shares. Crucible Steel wheat was lean through the first Boston delivery, for good strictly A a ‘Underwood Typewriters oe |curtiss wright 2 |half of the session here Wednesday | 9 combing 563s and 48, 903 Ohio and plains Instruction in Rifle | nished ground floor | spartment.11H sundstrand Adding Machines i a. Match . 23 | but passage of the inflation bill similar fleeces, graded from i v! Z 7 2 ! Livestock | Drug, Inc. 43 |eatsed a rise later. ; new wools when they become avail- Marksmanship able for a neat, clean married} 707 Broadway Phone 820 SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK ~ [Dupont 54 | As the session drew to a close there|5 able, Some dealers have tentatively Lene ene _couple. Apply at 204 Avenue B East. South Bt. Paul, May 3--(P}—(0, 8 |E2st., Kodale 64% | was a noticeable improvement in the} 2 set their ideas of values on those! How U. 8. soldiers are taught the|FURNISHED APARTMENTS in the Rug Cleani Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 2,500; scattered El Auto Lite WK pone et asinies and te was : pees es Cae oie be aes (pone ae of ao ae was ees _college building. Cali at Apt. 300. ie ming, +E ‘7 lecidedly bullish. ood ral in i fo members ot ¢ Bismarcl jotary RR ad % — = grade heifers; sellers generally asking |Fid. P. Fire Ins. 22. | helped. la white. .<. wools or recent purchases in the|nesday noon by Captain R. R. Tour-| 1% of garden space included. 816|[f cess|kills moths and germs: ids higher; few light and mediumweight |Firest. Tr. & R. 18% | May wheat closed %c higher, July|3 white country were not sufficient to meet|tillott of Fort Lincoln. Avenue B. earaitoilife’ een — eos (First National Stores’. 58% | %c higher and September %c higher.|4 white... current demand for manufacturers, Instruction in markmanship 1s| <5. p eee A fe of rugs. Cleaned in steers and yearlings of medium grades irox pili “A”... 2. |May oats closed %4-%c higher, July| Barley— dealers were reluctant to accept prices | divided into three parts, he said, pre-|OR, RENT—Three room new unfur- | {the home or at our plant. 425-5.00; best offerings held arourl General Electric . 19% | s4¢ higher and September %c higher.|Ch to fey.. 50 52 + ssees | Offered, liminary shooting, instructional shoot-| TShed apartment. Built-In cup- H. J. JOHNSTON 6.00; few butcher heifers 3.25-4.50; |General Foods 3135 | May rye finished te up, July %c up/Med to gd.. 40 48 ————— IpWand [Wecoranenoo Uni boards, electric refrigeration, fire! 930 4th St. Piicaavilel choice yearlings to 5.60; most beef |General Gas. & El. % = , se ‘Lower grds.. 35 38 MONI ATES i Place, etc. Call at 417 Ist Street. 2.75-3.00; and above; cutters |General Mills 34 |8nd September unchanged. May, bs EY Ri Before the soldier puts a hand on a] Place. ete. Call al A17 Ist Street. _ von tease sical ‘bulls 250-65, |General Motors 517 | July and September barley all closed | R¥e— ai melee New York, May 3.—()—Call money|gun, he is taught the nomenclature|fOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- RUBBE eed) mad preset te steady, |General Railway Sion 95% | 1c higher. May, July and Septem- pCa ee se 4714 48% A612 +++) steady; 1 per cent all day. of the gun, how to align sights prop-| ¢d 2 room apartment, with 2 private) \ R STAMPS er cenutanne a amet, Gog |Gillette Safety Razor 12 | ber flax finished 2%c higher. ee 140% 14344 140% ..., | _ Time loans firmer; 30-90 days 1; 4-6) erly with the air of the sighting bar,| entrances on ground floor, 930 4th — SE a ee Loe EEE Ost 19° | Cash wheat offerings were in better |" é 4 months 1-154 per cent. andthe proper handling. Atthe start] St Rubber St: } cae pres ec oe Goodyr. ‘Tr. & But 314 [demand with offerings smaller. Win- DULUTH CASH CLOSE Prime commercial paper 2 per cent.|ihe gun is placed on a box and the| FOR RENT—Weil furnished two room ubber Stamps eaieae, 4 d i ‘1 er wheat was nominally unchanged i student, without touching it, desig-] apartment, running water. Use of ' Mak Calves, 2 00 Venere eee uns Guee ere 1, | and in fair demand. Durum of de- Duluth, May 3—(®)}—Closing cash) GOVERNMENT BONDS nates where it is aimed through a sys-| Frigidaire and telephone, 411-5th le eee good to choice grades 4.00-5.00; strict. (ee ie oe Sus sirable quality was scarce and wanted |Ptices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern,! New York, May 3—(®)—Govern-|tem of movable targets. St. Phone 273. Commercial Service, Inc. Iv choice kinds 5.50; culls down to 2.00. /Gt, Western Sugar . 19 USE, ? spree wea lane 1, | at firm prices. 174 1-4 to 83 1-4; No. 2 do, 73 1-4 to|ment bonds: How to Adjust Slin; = He 8,000: fairly active, mostly a|Gtissby Grunow . 1% i 13 FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room Hoskins BI OBB es jee! ul nich Houd-Hershey . 2% | Cash corn arrivals were fair. Oats| 82 1-4; No. 3 do, 71 1-4 to 80 1-4;| Liberty 312s 101.19. ‘The student then is taught how to] ground floor apartment. Heat, lock, Phone 400 packer market; averaging ay 5 high-|Houston Oil. 18 |demand was very good except for| No. 1 northern, 74 1-4 to 83 1-4; No.2] Liberty Ist 4%s 101.31. properly adjust the sling of the rifle} lights, water and gas furnished, $35 er; bulk better 160-250 Ibs., 345-75; top| Hudson Motor 7% | stained or very thin quality. Rye de~| do, 73 1-4 to 82 1-4; No. 1 dark hard} Liberty 4th 4%s 102.22. for the prone, sitting, kneeling and] per month. Call at 618-6th St. or TAXICAB 3.75 paid freely for better hoes ae Hupp. Mot. Car . 3% | mand was fair to good with spot of-| winter Montana, 77 1-4 to 80 1-4; No.| Treas 4%s 107.20. standing positions, After he aims the} phone 1213-W. —— Ibs., down; most better 250-350 lbs.,|Int. Combus. Eng. %s|ferings moderate and demand gen-|1 hard winter Montana, 77 1-4 to| Treas 4s 104.15. rifle at the target, he takes up thelmon RENT One large furnished | 3.50-65; good to choice light lights |International Harvester 3346 | eral. 80 1-4; No. 1 amber durum, 68 5-8 to ite Hack in the iteger with his finger|"O® PENT One large furnished | PE 1-100 3.5075; pigs scarce, mostly around Tt, rE OP 14%) TRarley was unsettled with choice | 79 5-8: No. 2 do, 67 8-8 to 78 5-8; No.| MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE |and, using the ‘trigger squeeze”, all] Toning alent howese peo 1 E CAB CO. ae Tee ela aan Semel Tea ci: 351, | to fancy inclined to be strong, In-|1 durum, 66 5-8 to 69 5-8; No. 2 do, (By The Associated Press) the time holding his breath, fires the] fier 'cey) at 808 "eh Street. i . 325-40; average cost Tuesday 3.59; | Sonns Manville 28.°| termediate firm to a shade stronger| 66 5-8 to 69 5-8; No. 2 mixed durum,| Pirst Bank Stock 8. gun. ATION 20) NTS eibuplenseauas (to nlenestecite weight 243 Ibs. Kayser (J) . 11%] and feed grades up with futures. 65 5-8 to 75 5-8; No. 1 red durum.| Northwest Banco 8% ‘As no two rifles are the same, he| FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- saat Sheep 1,500; one load direct, two/xeivinator | s| Flax demand was good. 64 5-8, nt is taught how to make necessary) Mished four-room apartment. Also Insured Carriers loads fed clipped lambs on sale; pack-| Kennecott Cop. Flax on track 1.42; to arrive, 1.41; CHICAGO STOCK Cisaee nin Clevation aad windage for| nicely furnished thrce-room apart-|| Baggage and Parcel Delivery ers talking 25 lower on slaughter lambs or 5.40 down on clipped kinds; Kresge (S. 8.) . Kroger Grocery ——? f Grain Quotations | May, 1.41; July, 1.41; Sept., 1.41; Oct., 1.40%. (By The Associated Press) Midwest Util (New) %. firing at different ranges and to find the “zero” of the rifle. ment with two extra bedrooms if desired, at 604 3rd Street. Call at| rear door, Wm. Baker. i UPHOLSTERING sellers generally asking fully steady; | Liquid Carbonic 0: i y e , 74 am ——=—-¢@ ats, No. 3 white, 23 7-8. In target practice, he is required to} Ie Ne eae late Tuesday bulk 78-81 lb., fed clipp- | Loew's Inc. ... § DULUTH RANGE No. 1 rye, 48 3-4 joan " e = — * és a " weather conditions and R RENT—Extra fine ground floor " A 2 ed lambs 5.55-65; best wooled lambs | Louls. G. & El. 18's |/Duluth, Minn, May 3—(@)— Barley, malting, 35-40; special no.| | to keep his score ina record book.| furnished apartment with large | Upholstering, Repairing, Babe Mathieson Alk. 334; |,,Durum— Open High Low Close| 2, 34-35; No. 3, 32-34. Lower grades, Mtter slow firing, he is taught the art| bedroom. Private bath, electric | Refinishing ICAGO May Dept. Stores fer ear Gut | 20-32, of rapid firing. refrigerator. Private entrance.| of All Furniture Chica: May 3. B:Dan, |Meat bonper 68% (66% 166% Captain Tourtillott used a Spring-| Close in. See it. Phone 131 _|f[ Picture Framing - Chair Caning Agr Hogs, 20,000, including 8,000 | Miyata RANGE OF CARLOT SALES field rifle and sighting bar to illus-|FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart-!/ Home Decorators Store Grek aeave fteuaceta 0) nighee Rec ERTithe AT% 46% .47%| Minneapolis, May 3—()—Range of trate his talk. ment. Electric refrigerator. Suit-|| 209 Bdwy. Bismarck. Phone 240 than ‘Tuesday’ acking sows § up:|Mont. Ward .. : carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 2 dark New officers who will take office] able for 2. Close in. Phone 260. Pull. 180350 bs” 8.85-405; top 4.05: | Nash Motors’... FOES | Gee ee ei = July 1 were announced at the lunch-| Dr. R.S.Enge, ik + 05; to 3.23 | Nat, Biscuit 5 ee 5 . 2 mixe y A045) gy de Commu ies On| eon meeting, over which George Bird] FOR RENT—Furnished and untur- 140-160 lbs., 3.50-75; most pigs 3.25 142 139% 141 | No. 2 red durum, 64%. Ml Inclu erecided, Bi: ERENT —-Humnished nan <unsut Hilces cad kinia ; good packing sows 3.55-|Nat. Cash Ri , fy ‘i pL Sone Sight, good and choice, | Nat. Dairy Prod. 18 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Gorn, Noid elon: habe Soo Line From Wilton to Constans New President ments. Private baths, Also fur-|FOR RENT—Six room modern house, 140-160 Ibs. 340-75. Light weight| Nat. Power & Lt 13% Minneapolis, May 3.—(2)— ea - oe ih le Dr. George M. Constans will be] nished 2-room apartment. Laun-| $35.00, 6 room partly modern house, 160-200 Ibs. 3.65-4.05; medium weight| Nev. Cons. Cop. 9% | Wheat— Open High Low Beye, NO. RENO au a Coleharbor president, J. P. French, vice president,| dry privileges. Rent very reason-| $20.00, 3 room furnished apartment, 200-250 Ibs. 395-408. Heavy weight| NG” Nie fe, fi 25% |May 1% 12% 3 Barley, special No. 2, 51; No. 3, 50; A. J. Arnot treasurer and Kelley A.| able. Call at 711 Ave. A. Phone] private bath, $30.00, All close, in. . Date NY. NH. & Htfd. 1 k : sample grade, 38. Simonson was re-elected secretary. 1256-W. L. W. McLean. Phone 905. 250-350 lbs. 3.85-4.05. Packing sows, medium and good 275-550 lbs. 3.40-70. Pigs, good and choice 100-130 lbs. 3.00-3.50. Cattle 8,000; calves 2,000; common Norf, & Western North American Pac. Gas & Pacific Light Flax, No. 1, 1.43. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Minn., May 3.—(?)— Flour unchanged. Shipments 21,449. Steps toward organization of a new Boy Scout district, including com- munities on the Soo Line from Wilton to Coleharbor, were taken at a cour! of honor at Wilton Tuesday evening, George Duemeland, president, an- nounced that the Rotary club will participate in a joint meeting with the Kiwanis and Lions clubs Tuesday, May 16. FOR RENT Strictly modern furnish- ed and unfurnished apts. Roso Thayer Ave. Phone 443. Apartments. 215 3rd St FL W _ Murphy. Phone 852. FOR RENT—Seven room strictly modern house with three bedrooms, and medium grade steers fully| Pure bran $13.50-14.00 according to W. G. Fulton, executive FOR RENT—Modern apartments w| hardwood floors, full basement and steady; better grades slow; bidding|Eackard Motor Standard middlings $13.00-13.50. {of the Missouri Valley Area Council. gee Gonsians snnounesd that a fireproof building. Inquire at Trib-| garden lot, furnished with gas range weak to lower; prospects steady toi bathe Exchange . A district committee was named, in-|14 attend the ninth district confer-| —UMe office. and heater. Located at 619 11th St, weak; light heifers and mixed year-|penney (J. C.) . CHICAGO CASH GRAIN cluding John Williams, R. R. Scholl,| ence of Rotary at Fargo next Wed-|~ Write Box 182, Bismarck, N. Dak. lings and all butcher stock fully! penn. R. R. Chicago, May 3.—(#)—Wheat, No.|E, T. Klein, Ed Arenstein, A. L. Nor-|recsday and Thursday. Personal FOR RENT — 5 room partly modem steady, fairly acitve; largely steer run with medium weight and weighty kinds predominating; best yearlings early 6.50 but outstanding 1,406 lb. steers sold up to 6.35; 1,455 lb. aver- ages bringing 6.00; largely 4.35-6.00 trade; light heifers selling up to 6.00. Phillips Pet. Proct. & Gamble . Pub. Sve. N. J. Pullman ... Purity Baking - Radio ........ io. Radio-Keith Orp. CHICAGO RANGE 4 | No. 2 white, 261-27; rye, no sal 2 hard, 74; corn, No. 2 mixed (old), 39%; No. 2 yellow, 39%-40; No. 3 white, 40-40%; sample grade, 25-36; barley, 38-59; timothy seed, 2.25-60 per cwt.; clover seed, 7.25-10.50 per ling and Fred Jefferis of Washburn; George Stillings, I. Kreitinger and Ot- to Olson of Underwood, and Rev. F. +|W. Christ of Wilton. Other men from Wilton, Coleharbo: and Turtle Lake will be named. Other Bismarck scoutleaders who M. H. Atkinson and C. L. Young, of the local club, are on the confer- ence program, scheduled to speak on “Community Service” and “Inter- national Service,” respectively. W. F. Kurke of Fargo and P. C. date, only guaranteed quality frames, corrected lenses; amazingly house. Gas, water, lights, garage. Good location, Frank Krall. 514 Main St. low prices, satisfaction assured. Dr. MacLachlan’s Health School and Eye Clinic, Lucas Bloc! FOR RENT—Six room fully modern house. Screened in porch. East front. Call at 111 Avenue A West. : Reading Co. ... cwt. Remington, Jr, of Bismarck were | ————— ~ ———— | ia BENT BavencEoGn wmodein Slaughter cattle and vealers: Steers,| Remin, ch —( e pata 7 w—L FOR RENT—Seven-room modern igton Rand . hicago, May _3.—(7) attended the program were Supreme t \ LEARN BARBERING ow ie! good and choice 550-900 Ibs. 550-1 Req Motor ... Wh BISMARCK GRAIN Gute cetite Ayan Cheatianion and (soe) tt seeuumouea rates. Moler Barber College, Fargo,| house with four bedrooms, screened~ 7.25; 900-1100 lbs. 5.50-7.25; 1100-1300 Rep. Iron & St (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Charles Liessman. N. Dak. in porch, outside garage, close in. Ibs. 5.50-7.25; 1300-1500 Ibs. 5.00-6.50.| Reynolds Tob. Frazi iri ex GATGH -REPATRING-CAT| Also nicely furnished sleeping room Common and medium 550-1300 lbs. Richfid. Oil, Cal. AllNectiasccnenerny 9::50| ee Cone ea ae ae azier Says Prairie | |sxerer waren REPAIRINGTAt| in quiet home, Phone 1421-R of 400-550, Helters, good and choles | Royal Duta Shel Ne 1 Soe ; og | Ue cates Sree ee auth aoa States Will Benefit) one halt price. ‘All work guaranteed) _547-W. 550-750 Ibs. 3.00-6.00; common andjSafeway res .. a sea 48 ee . e 4.00; common and medium 2.90-3.25; Benue we : od fear 43 en ted by Fulton and two Bis- |8tessional delegation representing 11] Cleaned, ular $3.00, now $1.50.|FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room. low cutter and cutter 2.00-90; bulls} Seaboard Air. 115 | esereeen Ze prairie states and headed by Senator| Cleaned, reg oad "|" Board and included. $25.00 Seaboard Oil . . 1 flax . 15/marck scouts, Sam Tolchinsky and ‘ Main spring, $1.25. Dean E. Kysar, washing included. $25. (yearlings excluded), good (beef),| coor. Roebuck 112 Frazier, (Rep. N. D.) called on Presi-} 310.4th st. 2nd door rth of| Per month, Suitable for two. 120 275-325; cutter, common and me-|Servel Ine... ‘31 [Milton Rosen. ing badges included |dent Roosevelt Wednesday in an effort) Montgomery Ward iii Avenue A. Phone 282-W. dium, 2.50-3.10. Vealers, good and| Shattuck (F. G) 49 fae ye wachburn: O. D,|% make sure that their territory did] 755 “ ~geRv.|FOR RENT—Single or double room choke. ay sul Shell Union Oil . Se o 4 pee at tniaecenes I. Kreltinger |20t miss out on work being done un- NORTE WESTERN: OT . SERV: with board. Now available at the and common 3.00-4.00. and/Simmons ... Dark hard winter wheat 53/of Underwood; Judge Christianson der the reforestation program. developed, 8 high gloss pictures, free|_ Mohawk, 401 Fifth St. feeder cattle: Steers, good and choice 500-1050 Ibs., 4.75-6.00; common and medium 3.50-4.75. Sheep, 10,000; not established; few Simms Petrol. Skell; on Soc.-Vac. Oil: . Southern Pac. . i Produce Markets 4 ee | and Liessman, both of whom made addresses. Following the conference Senator Frazier said he felt the states repre- sented would get their allotment of money and quotas of men along with enlargement, 25¢ coin. Notice, mai} your films safely. Write for infor- mation. FOR RENT—Desirable room. Will take girl who is employed who would also like to earn part of her board ; ‘analll ; (Southern Railways 72 wus to aa ees ce Aaa |Sparks Withington Would Test Order to _|otner states which are thickly wooded. i Soe roo. Faghe 1eL Oba ana pat + Be Standard Brands CHICAGO B H di f Gold The delegation pointed out to the Automobiles for Sale SS eR Ee EW clipped lambs 5.25-65; holding Cali-!Stand. Gas. & Elec. Chicago, May 3—(P)—Butter was an Hoarding 0: O1G | president that under terms of the re- Sey eS FOR RENT—Nice front room. Beauty fornia springers above 7.00. Spring/stand. Oil Calif. firm in tone Wednesday with most forestation measure flood control,| POR PA: tically Melan See) Rest Mattress. Hot water at ali lambs, good and choice 6.00-7.50;|Stand. Oil N. J. A quotations %4 cent higher. Eggs were| Denver, May 3.—(P)—Charles §.|prevention of soil erosion and other He Be ee lee nee ee! times. Close in. Board if desired. sheditun 5.00;6.00. Lambs, 90 Ibs. down, |Biewart Warner 5%) : , |also firm and fractionally higher on| Thomas, a former United States sen-| work not connected with forests was leck’s Gargae, arck, N. Dak. | 406 5th St. Ries good and choice, 5.15-75; common and |Studebaker 4 |Buberior Giza) ee oe some grades. Poultry ruled steady. |ator, former governor of Colorado and | authorized. \FOR RENT—Desirable sleeping room, ree Beesetie iat fon a algae Tex Pac Ta tr 6 || Butter, 9,927, firm; creamery spe-|long time bimetallist bet ese ibe The eleven states represented were Real Estate close in, 412 8th Street. Phone 00-1 - : iTex. Pac. Ld. Tr. .. Mee 8 : = auto ees ie choice, 4.75-5.35. Ewes, 90-150 Ibs.|small showing light stockers 5.25) Zim. Roll. Bearing Fee ee eeore aee Hatton) atg| fontinry for possessing $120 n gold. |kota, Nebraska, Ohler ‘Minnesota, [FOR SALE House. Mulsiibe annie: — _ good and choice, 2.00-3.00; all weights, |down. i on, {Union Carbide firsts (68-89), 20%4-%: standards (90| ‘The 84-year-old statesman has|Towa, Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri) fore June Ist. Price Sh 5b). Epon | Room and Board common and medium, 1.25-2.25. | Hogs 7.500; fairly active, 5-10 high-:tinion Pacific. centralized carlots), 211%. Eggs, 35,-| written to Ralph L. Carr, district @t-| and Texas. b im |BOARD AND ROOM also meals by * strong; good to choice around 1,050- SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, May 3.—(P)—(U. 3. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 4,000; slaughter steers and yearlings slow; scattered early sales steady to weak; many bids 15-25 lower; heifers slow; cows un- changed; stockers and feeders active, er; largely @ packer market; top 3.65; ;United Aircraft .. early bulk 170-400 Ibs., 3.55-65; light |United Corporation lights scarce, packing sows 3.25-40;|United Fruit ... feeder pigs up to 3.50. Sheep 3,500; “fat lambs market not established, asking stronger for fat lambs; packers talking lower; otherity §| Steel .... classes scarce, unchanged; two loads | Utility Power & ‘) 94-lb. fed clipped lambs to shippers| Vanadium Corporation \Un, Gas. & Imp. {U. S. Ind. Alcohol . 1U. S. Realty & Imp. iU. 8, Rubber .. 635, firm; extra firsts cars 14, local 1312; fresh graded firsts cars 13%, local 13; current receipts 12%; stor- age packed firsts 15; storage packed extras 15%. Cheese prices are unchanged and the market has a steady tone. Twins, 12%-13; single daisies, 13%-13; Long- horns, 12%4-13. torney, expressing objections to the order of President Roosevelt that 4ll gold be turned in to the governme! His letter: “I am the owner and possessor one hundred «and twenty dollars gold, which I have acquired in order} to qualify myself for the penitentiary, pursuant to the recent edict of the) Autos consume less gasoline when the tires are inflated to the recom- .| mended pressure. i LOANS FOR SALE—Modern new 4ol rooms and bath. Finished bage- ment. Garage. Landscaped gzounds. Near schools and capitol. Priced for quick sale. Owner leaving city. Write P. O. Bux 692, Bismarck, N. Farms for Reni the week or month, 114 W. Mam. Phone 538. For Sale FOR SALE—Baking potatoes, 0c per bushel. Also extra nice eating pota- toes, 50c per bushel and small seed potatoes at 40c per bushel. All kinds pound yearlings 6.15; two loads choice? | bought to arrive 5.60; choice fed wool- Wabash Ry. 2. | Poultry, live, 21 trucks, steady; hens| president of the United States. i; f ONSTOCKS AND BONDS § \antED TO RENT—By reliable, of moving and hauling done at rea- around 1,500-pound bullocks held/ed lambs held above 6.40 asking | Warner Pie, an 1114-1214: Leghorn hens 104%; roost-] “Being entitled, under the prevail- \ Loan MONEY to Buy Securities party, strictly modern bungalow,| sonable prices. Phone 831-W or cal! about 5.50; bulk grain feds salable|around 5.75 for fed clipped offerings; | West Martane 367, | ets 842, No. 2, 6; turkeys 11-15; spring |ing laws of the country to its reten- \ Write for Our 20 Payment Plan Booklet must be attractive and have two! at 218 Eighth St. . 4.50-5.50; load choice 770-pound heif-|bulk fed wooled lambs to packers late Westgh. Air Br. 22 "| ducks 12-13; old 10-13; geese 8; Leg-| tion, I shall not comply with the pres- Pio Finance & Investment Co. bedrooms. Do not call unless you, NOTICE—For fertilizer, garden plow- ers 5.00; most beef cows 3.75-3.25; low | Tuesday 6.00-40; clipped offerings westgh. El. & Mfg. 355, | horn broilers 17; Rock broilers 19-23; | idential requirement and surrender BiG carnit ue have something absolutely first, ing, black earth and dump wagon cufjers and cutters largely 1.85-2.40; | mainly 5.65 down. ; Woolworth 354, | colored 17-20. it to the authorities, preferring te nee class. Phone 1808 { work Phone 42.

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