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i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1933 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and [An Up-To-The Minute Directory _ Market Report for Wed., May 10/Of The City’s Wants "w:tciticr" Want Ad Taker —_— {mercial standar 1646; * FINANCIAL MARKETS [New York Stocks [PROGRES OF FAR [r= =a) “ae” | Press 12-24; ducks express 12-13. Oth- 3 |er freight and express unchanged. ° 45c Miscellaneous —_| | rs sess Slo. © 2 consecutive insertions, not over / CHICAGO POTATOES SO WOEAS Wi cesscecessscesst Chicago, May 10.—(@®)—(U. 8. D.j3 consecutive insertions, not over A.)—Potatoes, 101, on track 264, total 25 Words ........00000+0-++-$1.00 U. S. shipments 781; old stock; steady, | 6 consecutive insertions, not over trading moderate, supplies moderate; 25 WOrdS .......sseeeseeeees BL45 [sacked per cwt. Wisconsin round| All ads of over 25 words add 3c per whites 70-7212; Minnesota, 65-70; | Word to above rates. Idaho Russets 1.30-35 few higher; 1 insertion, 15 ds Closing Prices May 10 Z i Adams Express .. Advance Rumely . SHAKE REACTION 10 RESUME INCREASES|siets: hany ... Allied Chemical & Dye is Chalmers . .| BILL ENCOURAGING TO GRAIN TRADERS Chicago Market Rises Sharply As Measure Nears Final Enactment Stocks Take Brisk Spurt in Early Dealings; Shorts . Growing Cautious New York, May 10.—(#)—Financial markets shook off recent reaction- ary tendencies Wednesday and climb- ed up the ladder a few more rungs. | Am. Wool Pf jward final enactment and prices} H W..... .76% .77% 16% {dirty 1.80- Stocks had a brisk spurt in the|Anaconda Gopper moved briskly upward. ei se ee ee ee Cuts, border or white space used on early dealings, although & somewhat |Arm. Del. Pfd. | Some authorities said the house de-/1 DH W or MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE | Want ads come under the classified smaller than expected gain in U. 8. ee ne & ci feat of the price-fixing amendment|1 H W..... (TA .7B% T4575, (By The Associated Press) display rates of 75 cents per column Steel's orders was a restraining in- | A/8nK¢ won #3 a [tO the bill was the most gratifying |Grade of First Bank Stock 8%, inch per single insertion. fluence after midday. Cotton ad-|Auburm Auto, news for the grain trade that had! DHW or Northwest Banco 8! vanced about a dollar 4 bale and wheat and corn pushed up 1 to2 Am. Sug Am. ar Refining & Tel. Aviation Corporation : Baldwin Locomotive . Chicago, May 10.—(7)—Attention of day on progress of the farm bill to- come out of Washington this session 4, |and that it meant free and open mar~ erain traders centered late Wednes- |! new stock, slightly weaker, trading moderate, supplies moderate; Louis- jana Bliss triumphs 2.00-15; few fine quality 2.25-35; dirty and peely 1.80- 95; Alabama, partly graded, slightly FOREIGN EXCHANGE All want ads are cash in advance. Copy must be received at The Trib- une office by 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion same day in the regular classified page. i Business and Professional Service Guide ; 12% prote' Salesmen Wanted cents. Silver futures rallied, but sug-|Balt. & Ohio . 4|kets would be maintained. Just be-|1 DH W or New York, Ma‘ _—(P)—] i Peerrreneten iterate i ? ar sagged. Barnsdall .. 6 |fore Wednesday's trading ended indi-|1 H W..... 42% 14% 72% 74% lexchange Wresular. “Great” Brita |MEN WITH LIGHT CARS Cornice | Houses and Flats AUTOMOBILES High fliers were Allied Chemical |Bendix Aviation 13'3 cations were that the senate would |Grade of demand in dollars, others in cents: employment. Must be Celtis peters 5 and Columbian Carbon, up about 4 at{ Beth. Steel ... 26'S also reject price-fixing, and that the |! DH W or Great Britain, 3.93%; France, 458| ‘Sling direct. Travel with crew.| FOR RENT—Six room modern house, the best. Motors, Motor Equipments aan 1% bill would be promptly sent to the|! H W..... ‘7/16; Italy, 6.15%: GaTiAn, vo) 4413; Good immediate earnings. Light} $35.00, 6 room partly modern house, Dodge - Plymouth Cars and Steels were ‘particularly active | Bucs Me waste 127,|white house in the shape desired bY|on 4 ‘ambor INSe way, 0000s CE RETER) OUAD st || Can Deeeeetes aWtiee) DE. SIREN: | Oe, & roca Alcaued eparment Delivered in Blemarcie and strong. Utilities also did well.| Calumet a Hecla 4 | President Roosevelt. 13% protein Montreal in New York, 87.62%; New| _Gen-Del. Washburn, N. Dak. TEM: IEE CREE Plymouth “Issues up about 1 to 2 points included | Canadian Pacific . 13%| Wheat closed unsettled 1%-15%|2 amber. York in Montreal, 114.12%. EASTERN CONCERN OF NATIONAL _- "i: Metean. Fhone 905, ___ De- Stan. Dupont, General Motors, National|Cannon Mills . 2344 above Tuesday's finish, May 71%, July : phe doed rooney importance has openings for ambiti- | FOR RENT—Unfurnished four room Coupe wie eet Steel, International Harvester, Case, 60% /72%-3%; corn 1%-21% up, May 43%, BOSTON WOOL ous men with light cars, capable flat. Ground floor. Very pleasant Coach | American Can, Goodyear, Kelvinator, oe July 44%.-%; oats 4-7 advanced, and Cen May 10-UPrcA, moderate| Of Selling direct. Must be free to and reasonable. Gas, lights, heat | 4 Door S Electric Autolite, North American, 3 provisions varying from 2 cents de- S i and water. Located at 418 Hanna- | demand is being required on the 6#'s| ‘vel with unit, Salary and com-| and Public Service of N. J., Consolidated Cc Gas, American Tobacco B, Union Pa- cific and Santa Fe. Oils and Copper lagged. U. S. Steel's monthly report of the orders on its books showed a gain of) 23,572 tons for April. This was the first increase since October. The upturn in the morning reflect- ed in part covering by shorts who had been anticipating a good technical “shakeout.” Brokers said many trad- ers have been awaiting a setback to buy, however, so that the market has | Con! been meeting support on recessions Cor of a character disceuraging to shorts. Gains in leading stock at the close|¢ ranged from 1 to around 5 points. ‘The turnover approximated 4,200,000 | Chrysler ....s... Col. Fuel & Iron . lum. G. & El. .. Commercial Solvent Commercial Southern . ‘Consolidated Gas Cont. Bak. “A” . Curtiss.Wright . Diamond Match . ae cee Drug, Incorporated’: &. mt ... | Livestock \ Bast Kodi jon a be SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK /£). Auto Lite. South St. Paul, May 10.—@)—(. 8S. D. A)—Cattle 3,100; opening slow, * all slaughter classes weak; steers and earlings 10-15 or more lower; best tent steers early 5.50; bulk fed offer- ing 4.00-5.00; common kinds to 3.50 and below; butcher heifers 3.25-4.50; beef cows 2.50-3.00; cutters 1.75-2.25; | G bulls around 10 lower; meium grades 250-75; few 2.85-3.00; fe common and medium stock steers 3.25-4.2t calves 3,200; steady with Tuesday's! Gojq El. Pow. & Lt. . Erie R. R. .. Fid. P. Firest. Tr. & R. First Nat. Strs. . Fox Film “A” re. Gas. General Mills Gen. Motors 4% |cline to a rise of 25 cents. Unexpected upturns of Liverpool wheat quotations and strength shown by securities at New York before trading here began, were effectual help toward hoisting Chicago prices of all grains. Influenced by further “| unwelcome moisture, implying worse delays to planting, corn climbed faster even than wheat did. Profit-taking on advances, how- ever, led to material setbacks in corn jas compared with early top figures, the market rapidly fluctuating about z7| a cent a bushel. Scarcity of wheat offerings led later ing rushes to purchase at Wednes- day's start. New advances in corn resulted from buying for houses with 2 | eastern connections and from predic- tions of snowfalls in western parts of fg the corn belt. Oats borrowed strength from corn. % MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES MAKE BRISK ADVANCE Minneapolis, May 10.—(#)—Despite *|bearishness stimulated by the fore- 4, {cast of a bearish government wheat report prices regained most of the ground lost Tuesday and local futures jumped 1%-2%c. With cables and stocks strong there was no basis for bear attacks and fresh buying in limited volume was sufficient to force recoveries from to higher prices than prevailed dur-| ATS 138... MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Minn., May 10.—(?)— Flour 15 lower; carload lots family Patents $5.25-30 a barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks. Shipments 24,569. Pure bran $13.00-13.50. Standard middlings $13.00-13.50. 48% 141 1.39 DULUTH CASH CLOSE Duluth, May 10.—(#)—Closing cash. +} wool of similar quality bring 55-57. and finer west grown wools in origi- nal bags. Good French combing 64's and finer territory wools in original bags have sold at 57-60 scoured basis, while short French combing MONEY RATES New York, May 10.—(#)—Call money steady; 1 per cent. Time loans steady; 30-60 days, ‘4-1; 90 days, 1; 4 months, 1%; 5- months, 11s per cent. Prime commercial paper, 2. CURB STOCKS New York, May 10—(®)—Curb: Cities Service, 2%. Electric Bond & Share, 19. Standard Oil Indiana, 254. United Founders, 75 GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, May 10.—(#)—Govern- ment bonds: Liberty 344s 101.25 Liberty Ist 4%s 1.02.00. Liberty 4th 4%s 102.28. Treas 4%s 108.10. Treas 4s 105.20. CHICAGO STOCK (By The Associated Press) Midwest Util (New) 1%. Jamestown Traffic mission. See D. H. Williams, Grand Pacific Hotel. Work Wanted EXPERIENCED stenographer and bookkeepper must have work. Can furnish excellent references. Mimme - | ographing a specialty; wages $15.00 per week. For personal interview write Tribune Ad No. 4033. —————— Male Help Wanted ! ‘MAN wanted to supply customers with famous Watkins Products in Bis- marck. Business established, earn- ings average $25 weekly, pay starts immediately. Write J. R. Watkins Company, D-67, Winona, Minnesota. __Wanted to Buy WANT TO BUY a used outboard mo- tor about 15 H. P. Melvin Lange, 208 W. Bdwy. For Exchange new car as part payment on home in Bismarck. Will buy a four room house. T, M. Casey, 518 Broadway LINDBERGH RELATES. Call afternoons or evenings. FOR RENT—Bungalow at 425 West Thayer Ave. Phone 443. FOR RENT—Six room fully modern house. Screened in porch. East front. Call at 111 Avenue A We FOR RENT—Seven-room modern house with four bedrooms, screened- in porch, outside garage, close in. Also nicely furnished sleeping room in quiet home. Phono 1421-R or 547-W. _ Automobiles for Sale USED CARS With an O. K. That Counts, 1931 Chevrolet Six Coach, good rubber, finish and upholsteving like new. Special price $295.00. 1930 Dodge Sedan, new license, hot water heater, good mechanical con- dition. Price $295.00. 1931 Plymouth Coupe, good rubber, very fine appearance. Price $295.00 1929 Chevrolet Six Coach, very low * mileage. Price $195.00, 1930 Model A Ford Tudor, car has only been driven 14,600 miles, runs | ' | M. B. GILMAN CO., Distributors | Dodge-Plymouth 2nd and Broadway, Bismarck Phone 808 TYPEWRITERS pacer Call Capital Typewriter Co. 207 Broadway. Phone 820 For ‘Typewriters, Adding Machines, Repairs, Rentals and supplies. TAXICAB PHONE cape CAB CO. “It pleases us to please you” Insured Carriers Baggage and Parcel Delivery RUBBER STAMPS or better; average cost Tuesday 3.84; Hupp. Mot. Car Int. Combus. Eng. . September le higher and May %4c % |higher. July barley closed %c higher, No. 1 durum, 64 1-4 to 67 1-4; No. 2 of directors Tuesday. O. A. Amund- son was chosen vice president, H. T. close; bulk good to choice grades 4.00- | Goodyr. Tr. ub. e. prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern, and looks like new. | lose; Pub choice 5.50; odd head|Graham Paige Mot. 5%] dips. 73 3-8 to 82 3-8; No. 2 do, 723-8 to| Agsociation Formed | Rubber Stamps 300; lower grades 200-350, |Gt. Nor. Ir Ore Ct 3st | MSY heat closed 294 higher, July| gi 3-8; No. 3 do, 10 3-8 to. 19 3-8; STORY OF KIN APING 1931 Plymouth Coach, new license, We Make Them ee te ee ED Gt, West. Sug. 21% | higher. 2 Go, Te ato eee £2 3381,NO| Jamestown, N. D, May 10—(P)—E. pera Alive focal Al ca eee weteaie 00 Commercial Service, Inc. to all interests: most 240-350 Ibs. 3.65-| Houd-Hershey ....... 4% | July oats finished %c higher and| hard’ winter Montana, 76 3-8 to|©: Murphy was named president of 1932 Chevrolet Six Coach, free wheel- | |I|] py, ° 85; sows 325-50; bulk 3.35-40; better| Houston Oil ...... 20% [September ‘a-%sc up. May finished! 79 3.8; No. .1 amber durum, 66 1-4| ‘N° Jamestown Traffic assoojation at ing, good rubber, duco finish, low pene eBieck” _ iPhone aM) pigs mostly 3.50; light lights’ 3.50-75| Hudson Motor . 7H | tse lower. July tye closed ‘sc higher,| to 77 1-4; No, 2 do, 65 1-4 to 76 1-4; |°7 Orsenization meeting of tie hoard! es ous Aviator Appears At} mileage. Down payment only $170. “ Painting and Decorating , _Felght 240, ply light; few odd) int: Harvester $44 |September %e higher and May. %¢| mim 6¢ 1:4 t0 19 1eks No. Bene ea | O7AveS, secretary-treasurer and G.m.| tal of Means on Ransom {several used cars in running condition head native spring lambs 7.50-800; | int- Nick Can.» i2ig [Bigher. | July flax closed 2c higher,| to 73 1-4; No, 1 red durum, 64 1-4 |SPtinger was employed as traffic Conspiracy Charge : ___ il Painting & Decorating sellers asking higher on slaughter) Jewel ‘Tea... 3514 [September 244¢ up and May le up. | Flax on track, 1.41; to arrive, 140;|Counsellor. Other members of the We trade and sell on time payment) Wallpaper Cleaned lambs or around 6.00 on desirable | Johns-Manviile 28% | Cash wheat was unchanged but| may, 140; July, 1403-4; September,|P0ard are Percy M. Hansen, A. J. plan, | j ete ed kinds; late Tuesday small lot| Kayser (J) ., 11% | there seemed to be a little more volu-| 1.49 3-4; October, 1.40 3-4 "| Linn, and A. E. Swenson. Washington, May 10.—()—The gov- i Prices Reasonable and Work Soph to choice wooled lambs 6.00. |Kelvinator :- 9%]ume to demand. Winter wheat de-| “Oats, ‘No.3 white 24°3 ‘The new association and Jamestown | Washington, May 1). (hr etmony| CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Guaranteed 3 os Kennecott Cop. 17% |mand was steady with offerings light.| No, 1 rye, 50 1-2. Chamber of Commerce will be repre-|@™mment, Ss Ch ie Aomindberenires ‘ 2. . Home Decorat st CHICAGO Kresge (6. 8.) 20%: | Durum was in fair demand and firm] Bariey, malting, 34 5-8 to 39 5-8;|Sented at a hearing before the state |! Seen ee cElae Wadinenay: ore: Bec Nin ilesieunee eo ore 8 ore Chicago, May 10--UP}—U, 8. D. Ad | REORer Grove: 3778 | mostly. special No. 2, 31 5-8 to 33 5-8: No. 3,|!ailroad commission at New Rockford | Or a ee wift windeup of fis ran- pote | 'y- Bismarck Phone 240 ola ee ertading 12,000 directs [hao eee ig%| Cash com demand was fair to] 30 5-8 to 33 5-8; lower grades, 29 5-6|May 18 on the application of the |Dgred tt SWNT De aeainst Gas- opened slow, lier trading active, ful Houle Heol aides osmrepaicna a | EET |e ite*lines trom Serbs alee ta ton. Means and Norman ‘T. Whita- Personal Rug Cleaning 5 earl acl ucl s : , Means 2 | | Se sh pober esos steady with Muetday Sole 200-300. Ibs. {Mathieson Alk.”. 23% |demand was slower and prices down. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Carrington. Ker, the “Fox.” Tt looked to the con- | POINT PLEASANT SUMMER RE: | p= —— 145-25: ‘packing sows steady; bulk|May Dept. Stores Barley was unchanged with demand} Chicago, May 10.—(/P)—Wheat, No.| ,J@mestown will oppose the granting|Victed swindler himse “| SR, Noeaed sees Beale TARR DAs CS new. maniliten Bechies 3.65.15; pigs undependable. List) iavcont, Bet: | Bootie quality Flax: deians. Reau|2,hard 73%; No. 1 mixed 73%; corn, | Of Permission. ean Attorney Leo A. Rover said| Meret Date Wi open Mav 16th |[cess Kills moths and germs; adds light, good and choice 140-160 Ibs. ee Mo. Kan. & Tex. 10% malting quality. Flax demand was] No, 2 mixed 43; No, 2 yellow 43% -44; he would conclude by noontime the] Jakes in North Dakota. Lots are| {| Yeats to life of rugs. Cleaned in $0, Light weight 160-200 lbs. 400-25; |Mo. Pacific, - oni Soa ie Aaa: amblseerade! a6: ONTINUE D government's case against Whitaker! now being leased by the day, week, | the home or at our plant. medium WM eer, re" 10-30.| Nasi Motors 1066 |e ering RAS eh gary C i and Means, charged with perpetrating month or year. Rates are very rea | H. J. JOHNSTON Packing sows, medium and good 275- RS ees #4|| Grain Quotations | |225-é per Gwi.; clover “seed, ast Senators’ Reced ssrdena Hacinen CT a ie senailey ce jee anaientoy 930 4th St, Phone 1430 550 Ibs. 3.50-85. | Pies, good and cholce,| nat’ Dairy Prod. 18% - 4/1025 per cwt. enators ivecede return the kidnaped and murdered/ cations here. Laura M. Kounts,! —————— ee anny calves 2,000; largely| Nev: Comet Com et Pou aANGe RANGE OF CARLOT SALES -Oh Amendment to |tindbergh onila in return for £35,00, Turtle Lake, N. Dak. steer run with medium weight and New York Cent. Duluth, Minn., May 10.—()— D [oe High Low Close Minneapolis, May 10—(?)—Range Guarantee Profit Means said he would take the stand in his own defense. CHAR’ 'TABLE donations are praise- __ Apartments for Rent aN ee aaa. : worthy; paying double prices for = ——— weighty long fed offerings in liberal) NY. sy ta;++ 64%) of carlot grain sales Wheat: No. 1 trial reached a tense pitch 7 i .|FOR RENT — Newly decorated fur- + hi inished 1 earlings | Norf. & Weste! 65° 64 164% + No. The trial re identical merchandise is foolish; Hee ie Hele Mees blading weal ‘4% 63% 4 ee Ne, Phare Say Bat Ne investing public by regula ling security | nueaany, when Lindbergh stepped for-) atest, stylish frames; corrected Berean Pate to 25 lower on better grade Lngetee a «vec. 49%]? 8mber durum 67%-71%; No. 2 mix-| “While senate farm developments vara ae ai appearance, the [eee nee Uy Sey, Ground floor. Private entrance. sens ins) NOWEE AIA OeS DHA eee etre 50” 45°" 4914/69 durum 66% -70%; No. 2 red durum |neld the chief attention, the house| world-famous flier told in a low but} Mackachian’s Health’ School and| Laundry privilegs. Call at 910 Ay- rank top Pipa ae etsily steady; |Packard Motor’... sees eens AD'S Gara: No.l yellow 39% plunged into long hours of debate on| distinct voice how his first son was Eye Clinic, Lucas Block. -AODUBRBY US ued . s ' about 25|Parmelee Trans. . ce cree the independent offices supply bill) ound missing, how he had never seen | +255 —saRBERING NOW—Low| APARTMENTS FOR RENT—very bulls steady and ‘ vealers 140 139° 140 | Oats: No. 3 white 21%-22%. ? ¢ ; lower at 5,00-50 mostly; choice offer- athe Exchange - 141 139% 140%| Rye: No.1, 50%. fees Tate eee i a ‘a mneitieg th childs pes put "rates, Moler Barber College; Fargo. hice apartments including bed room ings 6.00; slaughter cattle and veal-/benn RR. . 141 140 140%) Barley: Special No. 2, 37-49; No. 3, ~ | nad identified the cl ty . Dak. and private bath. Only $25.00, ers: Steers, good and choice 550-900 Phillips ‘Pet, 10% 34-51; sample grade 45; No. 1 feed en to shave government out- | 13th ef May in morgue in Trenton, | WATCH REPAIRINGAt| $99.00 and $45.00 If renting see Tbs, 5.50-7.28; 900-1100 Ibs. 5.50- 7.25; | Proct, & Gambie 3916 MINNEAPOLIS RANGE 36; sample 46-49. . paue New Jersey. i F TERRE Me Ai ee a nie ee 1100-1300 Ibs. 5.50-7.25; 1300-1500 lbs.| Pub. Svc. 45% Pinnee pols ay te ; Flax: No. 1, 1.39%4-1.40, eqmnelng reform, Jelsaltion, pearing Tindpereh told other ectalle, We sot CHS TERE CEePulara ON acer cere: fodernicleani@uen ined mont and edi =| Pullman’. 34% ea pen High Low Close ei ala ration support. Ww the tragic but familiar story r. x 5 , 500-625, Common and medium 590; | Poy Baking * {May 69% 70% 69% 10% a : to the senate floor but prospects for |ne ned given $50,000 in ransom money | tal, 50c; watch cleaning, regular two and three room apartments. 1900 Tbe, 425-550. Helter, 6 0. HO... es 4 10% 69% .70% SMARCK GRAIN erfactment this session are not t00lto “Jatsie,” Dr. John F. Condon, but| $2.00, now $1.00. Wrist’ watches) f pe Postoffice. Nice choice 550-750 Ibs. 5.00-6.00. Common | Radio Keith ‘rp. : 6955 (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) bright. : J : additiona:| Cleaned, regular $3.00, now $1.50. for couple that work. Price reason- and medium .75-5.00. | Cows, good Reading Co... Ae PIRY 120: eerste nication hed ee at ce ‘of garment in| Main spring, $1.25. Dean E. Kysar,|_ able. Call at side door. 604-3rd St. Piigk Gemling! “exctided),” good | Hep. ge ig |SUbcommittee approved the far-reach-| ‘The testimony of the flier was given | Montgomery War SaSERYE || hel waleniGaiiben enue Theet) 285-325; cutter, common and Py Bo oited aia jing soenstire Tuesiay. Favorable. get in @ courtroom packed to as ars) NORTHWESTERN PROTO. GBH Y hot warts 6 Bes, pane ene sand "2.50-3.2! , d. i : rom President Roosevel ¢lHe was given a cheer as deputies ; , $30. - et a aa. ene ee cat laa BOT eum: endorsement. vee win {forces & way through the'crowd out-| developed, 8 high gloss pictures, fee| Also baby BUEEY forsale, $5.00, t16 3.00-4.25; i % i The full banking committee wil!| side, rgement, \ , hue B.__ paaerins SP eae ainite tide: oes - : meet within a day or two and prob- |© your films safely. Write for infor-|FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- 00 1080 Ibs. 4.75-6.00; common andjSeaboard Ai 139° 136% 138 | Bari j@bly will give its quick approval. The Pi f Minot mation. ment including electric refrigera- “nedlum 316-500. 139 137% 139 |oate?t administration is expected to back the|F1Oneer Of Mino! = tor, roll away bed with spring mat- Sheep, 15,000; fairly active, mostly 7, |Dark hard winter wheat . bill through the senate debate, but if Territory Is Dead __ Rooms for Rent tress, overstuffed suite and modern fastiny Basan none Td @ prolonged fight develops this sup- FOR RENT—Large newly furnished} conveniences. Close in, Phone 260. steady; good to choice clipped lambs Blk 324g 41% 31 a Suitable for 2. Board if de- 5.75-6.25; 92 Ib. weights selling at lat- 33% 33% 32% 1° a a2 | Ott may, be dropped. Willmar, Minn., May 10.—(7)—Fun-| 700m. Suitable for 2. r R a ter prices; few 635 to packers; best aS 4 24)" Produce Markets | connie Tinos Rte tees RAMP | erat mexvlops for ADdrow, J. Neleon, 65, | Sze! Call.at 415.W, Thayer. Ruane | FOR. TANT Picnisned threesreom held higher; good 85 lb. wooled lambs ie CHICAGO RANGE $$$ 4 ich ould equine private bankers |® homesteader in 1882 near what is| _2824. pees =<———-| 618 Bixth Bt. Etnne ialsoW, 650. me 8% |chicago, May 10.—(P)— CHICAGO Which would require private bankers| nog Minot, N. D., will be held there | FOR RENT—Modern siceping rooms.| _ 618 Sixth St. Phone 1213-W. _ ‘Spring lambs, good and choi, 22% |..Wheat— Open High Low Cl 0 abandon either their business in| sday, He died here Monday af-| Private entrance. 322 9th St. | |FOR RENT—Three room new unfur- 850-775. Medium, 5.75-6.50. Lam.ts.| Southern Raliways’ Chicago, May 10.—(#)—Steadiness| deposits or in securities. The bill 's|1 0 iving here the last few years. |FOR RENT—Single or double room| wished apartment. Built-in cup- 90 Ibs. down, good and choice, 5.i5-|Sparks Withington . was the predominating characteristic | designed iniciae) the ina of federal ie.|, Born in Norway, Nelson came to| with board. Now available-at the| boards, electric refrigeration, fire 3.35, Common and medium, 425-585. [Standard Brands of trading in both eggs and butter Serve He Ay eeerve inem.|the United tales as a young man| _ Mohawk, 401 Fifth 8t. | eee Call BLATT Ist Street 30-98 Ibs. good and choice, 5.65-6.25; ised. and settled in Minnesota before going —= " |FOR. —Two or three room 98-110 Ibs, good and choice, 5.35-6.00. Wednesday and prices were unrevised|her banks through 2 $2,000,000,000| #04 so ties J tt mn For Sais: SEArLENE Nisiy’ fisaeneH mee Ewes, 90-150 Ibs. good and medium, 1.50. SIOUX CITY Te Sioux City, Iowa, May 10.—()—(U.| Tim. S. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 2,500; slaugh- ter steers, yearlings and she Bioae ant choice, A 2.25-3.25, All weigifis, common and |< 50. 27% Poultry ruled firm. Butter, 7,383, steady; creamery spe- cials (93 score), 2214-23; extras (92), 22; extra firsts (90-91), 2114; firsts (88-89), 20%-21% ; standards (90 cen- tralized carlots), 22. Eggs, 32,594, steady, prices unchanged. Cheese is unchanged in price, but the market tone is firm. Twins 13- ‘corporation. ig Chairman Steagall of the house banking committee will dntroduce the legislation on that side, with only a few minor changes. ELECT BISMARCK GIRL Grand Forks, N. D., May 10.—Miss Auverne Olson, daughter of Mr. and He leaves three sons, George of Willmar, A. E,, of Minot and John Nelson of Minot, and one daughter, Mrs. I. M. Glentzer of Parshall. FOR SALE — Two $1,000.00 Morton County Funding 6% Bonds, dus 1937. McElroy Company, James- town, North Dakota. Mild Insanity for Children Predicted FOR SALE—2 black mares. Cheap for cash. 7 and 9 years old. Well broke to work and in good condition. In- quire for W. Strafuss, Patterson An- unfurnished. Gas, water and lights | furnished. 819 5th St. Cau at Apt. 300. college building, : |FOR RENT—Three room new unfur- nished apartment. Built-in cup- boards, electric refrigeration, fir: place, ete. Call at 417 1st Street. mostly unchanged; stockers 51 BLY 5 cee a LIBERO: PRD AS Beebe meee 3 load lots good 51% ‘B27, | 13%; Single daisies, 13%-%; Long-|Mrs. Obert A. Olson, Bismarck, re- nex, Hotel Room 2400 FOR RENT—Well furnished two room {opoct0s0 tb searlines 360-75; bulk United Prat: 32° $27, | horns, 13-1344, cently was elected an officer of the} Philadelphia, May 10.—()—Due to) Norice—For fertilizer, garden plow-| apartment, running water. Use of 4.35-5.25; small package up to 6.50; Bolted 3 ie tip Poultry, live, 35 trucks, firm; hens|Pan-Hellenic organization at the|parental discord over-emphasis Of} ing black earth and dump wagon| Frigidaire and telephone, 411-5th few choice fed heifers up to 5.50;/U, 8, Ind. Alcohol .. 27% 3 : 36, 36% |12-18; Leghorn hens 11%; roosters) University of North Dakota. ‘text-book knowledge,” Dr. Kenneth} work, Phone 62 St. Phone 273. A Ral a 38% 30% (38% 39° |8%, No. 2, 6; turkeys 11-14; spring PMs E. Appel, University of Pennsylvania = ~ aa ee Ss 2 most beef cows 3.75-3.50; low cutters|U. 8. Realty & Imp. 34, 4 i FOR RENT—PFurnished and untur- and cutters largely 1.85-2.40; yearling|U. 8. Rubber . ducks 11-12; old ducks, 9-11; geese 7; BOMBS BURST IN SPAIN Psychiatrist, predicts that a million Real Estate nished all modern 3-room apart- rerege U. 8. Steel... 612 615 410 612 Ireghorn broilers 14-16; Rock broilers! Madrid, May 10.—(P)—Several cities| school children, now normal, will be | ————— ADE for ally te bathe Also tne: stockers up to 5.50. 6.22 632 622 6.27 | ly i jod|FOR SALE OR TRADE for city} ments. Private baths. fur: Hogs, 9,000; slow, medium and light| Util. Pow. & Lt. ..... i }21-24; colored broilers 19-22. 1eported Wednesday that bombings|at least mildly insane at some per! property: Hudson coach, Alcon-| ished 2-room apartment. Laun- hogs to shippers steady to 5 lower) WamenRaiwpy son: + 8.85 continued to cause heavy damage to|of their lives. =»! dition or brand new Rockne coach.| dry privileges, Rent very reason- than Tuesday's close or 10-15 lower! Warmer Pictures : 7.00 NEW SORE utilities despite a government bulletin | Write Ad. No. 4028. able. Call at 711 Ave. A. Phone than early; better grade 180-230 lbs.) west Maryland ... 8% New York, May 10.—(?)—Butter,|that the Syndicalists’ nationwide gen- N s FOR SALE—House. Must be sold be-| _1256-W. 3.80-85; top 3.85; packers indicating] Western Union - 31%| MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN ,|13,307, steady. Creamery, higher than |eral strike was a “complete failure.” LOA BREA Runs REA. cool oa 4 . ‘king sows 3.50-|Westgh. Air Br. .... 23 inne: » May |.—(P)}—Wheat | extra, -%; extra 8001 - —- va } - 900. mod 300s few ub uo 3.6h; feeder pigs 380-| Westen £1. & Mfg... 31. |recelpts Wednesday 97 compared to 86| %; first (@T-01 scores) 22%-%; cene| NAME CONSERVATION cuter’ | | ON STOCKS AND BONDS | _sat-J. ed and unfurnished “apts. | Rago 75. Pap Ree: Woolworth ........cc.00 37% | year ago. tralized (90 score) 22%. St, Paul, May 10.—()—John R. Fo- Loan MONEY to Buy Securitice | Seermmene 2 Pe es 2,000; nothing done, asking Wheat— Cheese, 301,725, firm, unchanged. |ley of Wabasha was appointed chair- | Sris lee Om DTenmes Fes boos | Lost and Found __Murphy. Phone 852. | fully steady for fat lambs; other Pano, 76k hs 75% Tos| Eges, 49,643, easier." Mixed colors,|man of the Minnesota conservation ff Pioneer Finance & Investment Cx iSTRAYED—Two black yearlings |FOR RENT—Modern apartments 2 } classes scarce; good to choice fed ers late Tuesday 5.65 down; odd lots|2 dk north 74% 78% ...., ..... |Special packs or selections from fresh!commission Wednesday, succeeding | Phone Garfield 2420 with “2” on left hip. Notify Roy| fireproof building. Inquire at Trib- une office, wooled Iambs 6.10. {8 dk north. .72% s++.,[ receipts 17-18; standards and com-'the late W. E. McEwen of Duluth Small, Bismarck. N. Dak 16% clipped lambs held around 5.65; pack-