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|’ Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and |THE BISMA TRIBUNE __. _. Market Report for Sat., July 15 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS RATES 2 insertion, 15 words Corn No. 1 yellow, 63%-64%; No. 1 mixed, 62%; No. 1 white, 63%. FINANCIAL MARKETS) New York Stocks ||WHEAT PRICES RISE |[ Grain Quotations | | TAKE RENEWED HOPE). sse==-" | EXCTEDLYIN WILD geo | ON CHEERFUL NEWS)ssrssr SESSION OF TRADING & 110 1.05% 1.10% 1.05% e. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, July 15.—(#)—Wheat, No. 1 red 1.08%-1.1114; No, 1 hard 1.12- 1.13; No, 1 dark hard 1.13-1.13%; No. 1 northern spring 1.11%; No, 1 mixed, 25 words Allisson Mat sed 1.12, 2 bape Am. . Corn, No, 2 mixed 63%; No. 1 yellow | g Prete ie ! Dec. 64%; No. 2 white 64%4-65%; sample grade 30-40, Oats, No. 2 white 46-46%; sample grade 42. Strength of Metal, Sugar. and| a Alcohol Stocks Wipe Out Closing Quotations From 43, to 5% Cents Above Friday 6 consecutive insertions, All ads of over 25 words add 3c per! Hf Carefulness Rye, No. 1, 99. am : Marks Barley, 68-75, word to above rates. j =) a“ 5 . Std. Timothy seed, $3.50-90 per cwt. Am. Roll Mil ; - 267% MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Clover seed, $8.10-11.75 per cwt. | copy mint be recived at The tei ] New York, July 15.—(?)—Financial ‘am, Smelting & Refining DG markets took on renewed hope Satur- ‘Refining day as wheat prices again soared and business news continued highly cheer- ful. Stocks, a bit irregular at first. }2) rallied under the leadership of speci- _ alities and closed firm with many gains ranging from 1 to 3 or more points. Trading volume was not pro- nounced, transfers approximating 2,- ACHERCAUDOS 7165 | Mediate objective. ) 600,000 shares. i * Aviation Corp. 15 Almost the sole influence appar- Strength of metal, sugar and alco- Baldwin Toeatncl 16% ent for the sensational advance and o hol stocks caused traders to relax/Bait. & Ohio 34% | the seldom-equaled volume of deal- - some of their recent caution, although | Barnsdall 10'3| ings was trade forecasts that Can-/| there was no wild rush for equities.|Bendix A’ 20% | ada’s wheat production this season Wheat got up eae 4 Gas . ae Rabe Steel 19% (cet be approximately 30 per cent and corn, oats ant Sats rank vt Bax (Briggs Mie... 1914 | less than last year. At the day's 8 erately. Cotton was rather soft. B Peak, wheat was at the highest point Dee. silver was firm. The dollar held since February, 1930. Hd Chicago, July 15.—()—Wheat rose | Minneapolis, July 15.—(?)— iso% | excitedly Saturday toward the $1.25 1 eseates Shree 91%; 8 bushel mark. A maximum of 5% | Sept, y ‘ cents a bushel was gained in wild |Dec. trading. The finish was within a| 89% | cent of the day's top, $1.23%. The |Sep\ 5g | dOllar-and-a-quarter mark was aimed | Dec. 390 | &t by many speculators as their im- a une office by 9:00 a. tn WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN InmAlon nies “day ‘in Vile’ FOOLS Winnipeg, July 15. — (®) — Cash | classified page. 13% |wheat: No. 1 northern 92%; No, 2 iH i northern 90%; No, 3 northern 8714. Cuts, border or white space used on! Oats No. 2 white 43%; No. 3 white] want ads come under the classified 40's. display rates of 75 cents per column ———_——_—_ inch per single insertion. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, July 15.—(7)—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Potatoes 78, on track 313, to- Personal Y Tr tal U. 8. shipments 457; steady, de- 2 Eee eee | NOUS POO) % {mand and trading moderate, supplies |THE NEW G-S. FLEXO CRYSTALS; 9 ‘ td 45% |light; satked per owt.: Missouri, Kan-| —&t @ reduction in price. Also, Will Get Results! ‘sas Cobblers mostly 2.75; few higher; if Rist nen cenit ae few lower; No. 2, 1.75-2.00; Oklahoma | Pa! ated at Herr: food « . f Triumphs’ U. 8. No. 1, 350; slightly| mansee. C. M. Walker. Known in Put a Bismarck Tribune Want Ad decayed 3.00. the jewelry business in Bismarck " y fer the pabti 4. You to work for you today. No job too 2 88 » LOLs Atlantic Refining ti 60 63% _ round its Friday's rates in foreign exchange markets. Bonds were gen- erally higher. Homestake Mining jumped abou: gold” market in the United States Eaton similar to the one in England or per- Closing quotations on wheat were 4%-5% above Friday's finish, July $1.12%, Sept. $1.15!s-'%; with corm 5e-1% up, July 65,-Sept. 69%-%; oats 2%c higher, Sept. 3c and Dec. 3%c; CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, July 15—(P}— Wheat— Open are Low Close 1.13% s MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Minn., July 15.—(?)— Flour unchanged. Shipments 37,224. $3.00-5.00, bulk beef cows $2.75-3.25, Ins! WANTED—Nam Bismarck. big or small. PHONE 32 Commercial Service, Inc. 19 points on limited buying, while showing %-% advance, and provi- ~ 1.093 1.0013 1.12% wishing steady post-depression gov- _ Dore Mines, McIntyre Porcupine and sions at a rise of 2 cents to 15 cents. 11115; 115% 111% 115% | Pure Bran 20.00-21.00. ernment jobs. ‘Start $105,00-8175.00| and ask for a want ad taker Alaska Juneau advanced 2 or more pants De + E16 119 11436 18 Standard Middlings 21.00-22.00. month. Common education Usually | eee ee points. Gains of 1 to 6 were recorded !cni. Gt. W. Pfd. APOLIS MARKET see ob din) << | sufficient. Full particulars with A . A A by U. 8. Steel, Cerro De Pasco, Inter-|¢, M. St. P. & P. SMASHES HIGH RECORDS J % 6 |t Livestock {] Sample coaching—FREE. Apply to- Business and Professional Service Guide national Silver and American Smelt- ies = Lees P. Ee ay sa Nig eaeeas tae 169% day. Write Tribune Ad. No. 131, ing. ‘Industrial Rayon and United|G. R. I. markets smas! mar! ere B34 | °° he Ee ; Aircraft drew a following with advan- |Col. Fuel & Ir. Saturday when Canadian crop news ‘39 °| SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK se Chiropractor BEAUTY SERVICE ces of 4 or more points and National sent wheat futures 4-4%e higher. South St. Paul, Mina, July 15—(>) Wanted to Buy Distillers, U. S. Industrial Alcohol, Recent favorable advices from 47's |_(U, 8. Dep. Agr.)—Outstanding de-| WANTED TO BUY WOOL—We are “LUZIER’S” American Commercial seas ae : a Heverlee eeecdl syd $85: |velopments in the week's livestock | in the market for wool every day in DR. R. S. ENGE INDIVIDUAL - COSMETICS The rails did. iittle ane Weta as! collapse suchas witnessed in first 50%, Bend included the arrival cf consid- the year, Be sure to see us before Chiropractor BRANCH OFFICE ‘olin winter “wii , {erable numbers of well finished beef) you sell. Wool bags and twine for) Graduate Drugless Physician Rose Apts., Room K American Telephone, Allied Chemical. h heat territory and later 1.015 | cattle and advances of 25-50c in prices| sale. “NORTHERN” Hide and Fur U. 8. Steel, International Harvester, in the spring wheat area of the north- 2 1.06% |of better d Co. Box 265, Bismarck, N, Dak. Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. Phone 750 for Appointments Goodyear and Case were inclined to 7 | west. stiles Salas ibaa wee Phone 260 We Hire and Train Salesladies follow a narrow range. Inflation news from Washington 61% | Most of the dry-fed steers and year- | amen eeeeeeeneneernes Renewed interest in the gold min- o % {Was also bullish and there was a -71% |lings are selling at $5.00-6.00, a few : tng stocks, most of which have been| 4, | Strong rise in the stock market. loads and part loads $6.25-6.60, fancy) | Household Goods for Sale RUBBER STAMPS INSURANCE ies uietly in the past several July wheat futures closed 4%c high- | ‘se he 4 ee Angus yearlings setting a new top for| FoR SALE—White Rotary sewing a \ er, Sept. 4c and Dec. 4%c. =p ” 5“: ” the year at $7.00, with heifers off ine, 9x12 grey ru fernery, 01 sessions, was attributed largely to a machine, grey cA 'Y> | R bbe: Sta $5,000.00 cevival of hope that the government, alo auly Sept. and Dec. oats futures sens sas cee 8.95 [these at $6.50, also a new high. Plain-) rocker or will trade for book case, iu r mps Old Line Life I will establish some sort of a. “free closed ‘sc higher; July and Sept, rye 1 850 8160 8150 8.60 er short-fed and grassy steers sold at} quofold, chiffonter. E. Netzbandt, We Make Them ease blah %e higher and Dec. 1%c; July barley ~ }$3.50-4.75. Butcher heifers closed at] second tract west of Kiwanis Park, ge 35) $47.00 Annual Premium NEW CAPITAL AGENCY Phone 984 108 Third St. | July, Sept. and Dec, flax 4%c higher. eg Gryfeds to $4.00, cutters cows mostly FOR SALE=Plano (Behn and rad wheat demand was fair to good. Dur-|a year ago. weight $2.85-3.25, a few $3.50 or better. » G. A. 5 . Ave, A. 28 ~=J|um was in good demand. Good to choice vealers closed at $4.00- | sseeeeen 66% | Cash corn demand was lower. Oats 15% protein Palrere Sees 5.00. TAXICAB 4 |prices were off ‘sc compared with )1 dk north. 118% 1.21% 1.17% 1.20%] Hog prices show little change for For Sale futures. Rye demand was good. Bar-|2 dk north. 1.16% 1.18% .... the week, bulk better 170-300 lbs., sell- | #OR SALE—Several good used 1-100 ley was stronger. Flax demand was|8,dk north. 1.14% ing Friday at $4.15-4.30, several loads} threshers and combines. Must be PHONE steady. 14% protein and part loads choice 180-250 Ibs.| sold. Write Fred M. Farrell, Box CAB CO. “It pleases us to please you” bk north, 11% $4.35-4.40. Good and choice 300-400] 287, Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 1550. Insured Carriers Baggage and Parcel Delivery mit the export of gold-bearing rock. Hoskins Block Phone 400 FINANCIAL REVIEW T. & R. New York, July 15—The speculative | Firet vat, tre ; * bee flitted from market to market| ox Film “A” . this week, lavishly spreading the pol-|Gen. Am. Trans. Ten of better prices. Grains, cotton, stocks, silver, rub-|Gen, Foods ber and sugar blossomed out with |Ge. Gas é& El. “new highs” but the tendency was z one toward ‘ selection—that 1s, stocks | Ge?- Ry Sle lagged when wheat and corn were|Gillette ... climbing, and vice versa. That speculators were exhilirated|Goodyr. T. & . by their own success seemed evident,/Graham Paige even though crop shortages, expand- | Gt. Pears Ctf. 2. ing business and other influences|Gt. Nor. Pf. .....s++-+-+ found frequent mention in financial comment. Stocks had a rousing market on | Housto! Building Materials BUILD FOREVER WHEN YOU BUILD | Buildings: farm, city homes; barns; silos; sheds. Lowest upkeep, lowest insurance, now low first cost. aketch oF pl for esti- mated cont of complete job. DICKINSON FIRE & PRESSED BRICK CO. DICKINSON, N. DAK, 4 1.20% 3 dk north. 113% Ib. butchers sold at $3.90-4.15; 130-170] soR SALE—Three milk goats, one Ibs., | $3.50-4.25, pigs $3.25-3.50, bulk” fresh and one Billy goat. Cheap. packing sows $3.50-3.80. Alex Anderson, 10 miles southeast Fat lamb trade has been extremely, of Bismarck, N. Dak. erratic. At the week's high nue bur . lof the native ewe and wether lam! a sold at $7.75, with @ string of choice} Automobiles for Sale Male Help Wanted Washingtons at $8.25. Desirable na- | sOR SALE—Pontiac, 1031 coach, good | $380 MONTHLY selling 10 Carter , |tives closed at $7.00, yearlings mostly | condition. Call at Molly's Service| Window Washers daily. Cleans, $5.00 and down, slaughter ewes $1.00- Station, Fourth and Thayer. polishes. Good Housekeeping ap- MINNEAPOLIS REVIEW Minneapolis, July 15.—(#)— Fever Paes 1.16% % |temperatures in field and pit drove|2 dk north. 114% grain futures to new high levels dur-|3 dk north. 1.13% % ling the last week but liberal pur-|12% protein chases of foreign oats and rye for|! dk north. 1.1 import finally checked buying and /2 started a slow reaction. 2 September wheat futures closed at | i $1.09% 11%e higher for the week. (2 Ge north: Lae ‘Thursday, which saw the largest turn- over in more than three years. Ad- vances that day were general, where- as earlier in the week they had been Durum wheat profited from the) general advance. | Rye featured the coarse grain list | and advanced in leaps and bounds |2 CHICAGO Chicago, July 15.—(#)—(U, 8. D. A.) —_— Rooms for Rent proval. Restricted territory. Write today. Carter Products, 703 Front Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, LEARN PRACTICAL AUTO & ELEC. SHOE REPAIRING —Cattle, 1500; compared close last|FOR RENT—7 room modern house. week fed steers and yearlings 60-75) Well located. 4 bedrooms, close to higher; all grades showing upturn;| school, $30.00 per month. .2 room selective, with prohibition repeal is- sues the outstanding favorites. Ma-! jewel Tea ... jor grains travelled fast, and cotton, | Johns-Manvilli MECHANICS. We pay 25c above market for wheat. Free Catalog. Write HANSON AUTO-TRAC. & We Rebuild We Do Not Cobble until prices advanced sufficiently to 42 |bring in cash supplies from Canada a 55% Jand Argentina. September rye ad-|1 pi; w inspired by reported success of the| Kayser (J) 175 | vanced to $1.00% before falterin; bod : medium weight end weighty offerings} house south of track. Geo. M.| ELEC. SCHOOL. Box 1780-X, Far-|| We Resole with “K. L.” Leather sereage reduction campaign. crossed | Kelvinator 11% | veining 9%e for the week, to close ac) iaet Neiein V1O% 119% 148% 1.19% | rowing the maximum gain; top 7.0| _ Register g0, N. D. nl 12 cents a pound for latter contracts. | Kennecott 34, |atHe. 1 DHW or on heavies; 7.38 on medium Weights |FOR RENT — Nice “front sleeping | =< Ismarck Shoe Hospital The business chart maintained the se 1H Wz... 1.17% 1.18% 117% 1.18%] and 7.10 on yearlings; er} room. Three windows. -Large closet, Service and Quality 415 Bdwy. upward line. Steel output rose to 59 | Ki! iy ee waves ina pra ag *| yearlings 6.25; heavy heifers 650; all| Next to bath. Quiet place. Gentle-|___—‘Salesmen Wanted ty, ¢ per cent of capacity. Building con- 26:3| September barley closed at s9%c,/1 HW or _ {heifers 50 higher; cows 25 up; bulls} men or married couple preefrred.| THE SALES Franchise for DAVIS struction has taken a spurt, while car 23% Ise up. OREN s+ TATM 118% 117% 1.18% | strong to 36 higher; Vealers 1.00 Lae Close lin: RCAMLAt Ala ihepaciavell | emtbe) cau Clothes in paras Te loadings, electric power consumption 42% 1° “Max futures shor he fag er; bulk fat steers 5.75-7.00; bulk) ROR RENT—Two furnished sleeping} munity w! ring steady Apartments for Rent and bank clearings are riding com- PE ee tater tenen ae lsbed Fe Lass 117% 126% 147% | BrAseTS Nad short feds 4.50-5.50. Sema in modern home. Rent reae| Profits, Business recovery in full} 2 fortably in comparison with a year 31 |September closed at 2:21% compared | i H % Sheep, 1,000; for week ending Fri-| sonable. Call at 117-1st St. or phone| swing. Now is the time to get inon|FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, ago. and South Dakota Wheat! is1 9 doubles trom feeding stations,| 195... ground floor, We furnish every-| living room, bedroom and kitchen- : 4 |to a figure of $1.92 a week ago. % 12% re 31,200 direct; Saturday's market no- thing necessary to staft. New line} ette and bath. Also one ror d 15% DHW or 2 a FOR RENT—Sleeping room with two 2 is om. ani —The seeder an tended slower ote ; Produce Markets i Oey or tions ies most severe pres-| —619-W or call at 619-6th St. secondary to ambition to succeed.| 3rd St. SERFS PEN aes in the last few days but prices remain- 51% | @—_—_—|1 H W..... 1.13% 114 1.13% 1.14 |sure; slight rally late applying only| FOR RENT—Nice private room. Suit-| The P. H. Davis Tailoring Co., Dept.| FOR RENT—3 room apartment ed firm at the recent advances. In 20% HICAGO Duran to choice natives with weight; rang-) able for one or two, near park.| 198, Cincinnati, Ohio. Lights, heat and gas furnished. the last ten days trading has lifted Fy Casas anes te Ch 1 amber 1.22% 1.257 1.207 1.23%/ers absent; top natives early 8.75;| _Ladles preferred. Phone 861-R.__| 4 anTen—Balesmen to sell Inter-| Rent very reasonable, 622-ard : prices 3 to 7 cents scoured basis on 19% a 7, ny, eae ‘ eallness 13% protein ‘ ae closing top 8.00; mainly to shippers|}FOR RENT—Very desirable room in| state OiL ‘Company's complete estab- | FOR RENT—Furn ished-3 ro BS ne festern crown wools and 1 to.2 cents |N. ¥. Central .. 54% | Prevailed in all produce Saturday and|2 amber... 1.21% 124% .... ++ {Snag small killers at 7.75 upward; sales| modern apartment. Must be seen —Furnished 2 room apart- in the grease on eastern fleeced wools.| Nort’ a western This represents an advance since the| North American . beginning of July of 3 to 8 per cent,| Northern Pacific stimulated largely by the rise at the} Ohio Oil ...... wool opening in London last week| Pac. Gas. & El. and by the sharp decline of the dol-| Pacific Ltg. . 31% | Prices were unrevised on butter, eggs |Choice of 169 | and poultry. Demand was light. 1 amber.... 1.16% 1.20% .... 06 34%! Butter, 12,633, steady, prices un- 31% | changed. Eggs, 8,836, steady; extra 30% firsts cars 14%, local 14; fresh graded firsts cars 14, local 13; current re- 6% | cetpts 11%4-12%. lished line of lubricants. List of] ment, Rental $25.000 per 4 customers furnished. Phone or ie per moat write R. T. Swain, Grand Pacific Hotel, Bismarck, nished sleeping room. Rent reason- = = able. Ladies preferred. Call at 208 Rosser or phone 383-LW. Female Help Wanted mixed and light weight lambs fre-| to be appreciated. For appointment. quently 7.50 Sonmanrard: Sarena phone 775 or 922. largely 3.50-4.75 at the close: re = Front Tar. able yearlings finished at 6.50, week’s| OR, RENT Lovely, cool trent. fur: top 6.25; sheep steady; ewes around 1,25-2.50. Inquire at 618 6th St. Also 3 room apt. private bath. Rental $30.06 Dak. Per month. 721 3rd. FOR RENT — Two room furnished apartment. Modern. Also sleeping ee ee ee te ne ee a ee a eee, ee » lar in foreign exchange. | Baceaed ors, $ Poultry, live, 9 trucks, steady, hens Hogs, 11,000, including 10,000 crest WOMEN=Harn #12 doesn sewing, ne Phone 1351 between 8 a. m. F ; Parmelee Trans.” 21,11; Leghorn hens 9; roosters 8; tur- sendy $0.10 Lon sian ereas Hie LantandiRaune home spare time, materials cut, in-| 804 2 P. m. for appointment. 4 | Miscellaneous | |Pathe Exchange 26 |keys 10-11; spring ducks 7-9; old 5-6; FL ea py ero and Found —_| structions furnished, _experience| FOR RENT—Three room newly de- 2 — Penney (J. C.) 45% | spring geese 10, old 6%; Rock springs hs, 3.75-450; Pigs 350 downward: | YOBT—Brown basket containing wool, unnecessary. Write’ SUPERIOR| corated furnished apt., $25 a month, 7 FOREIGN EXCHANGE Penn. R. 38% 119; colored 18; Rock fryers 16-17; packing 2088 8.05400) .8D Dee yarns of different colors. Lost from| DRESS COMPANY, 203 Havemeyer| 0M second floor. Also 1-room fur- aa ~ New York, July 15.—()—Foreign| Phillips Pet 16% | colored 13; Leghorn broilers 10%: +|300; estimated holdover 1,000; com-|~ running board of car in Bismarck| street, Brooklyn, N.Y. nished basement apartment, $12.00 & pared week ago practically steady on all classes; light light, good and exchange irregular. Great Britain | Pills. Flour demand in dollars, others in cents. | Broct. & Gamble 45% | Rock broliers 13, colored 12. or between Bismarck and Mandan. per month. Inquire at 1014 Broad- i Basket also contains 2 rug hooks and pROMY set ee ee on Great Britain 4.78; France 5.60; Italy | Pullman”... B3% WISCONSIN CHEESE cee te Ds ae-0b: medizms| TUE shears. Finder please return to Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Two room apt, Com- 7.59; Germany, 34.25; Norway, 24.02; | Purity Baking 22%{| Plymouth, Wis., July 15—(?)—Wis- Weight, 200-250 Ibs. 450-60; heavy| Tribune office. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room,| plete and exceptionally well furnish- Sweden, 24.67; Montreal in New York,| Radio ..... saoooH 10% | consin cheese exchange for the week: welche, 250. 350 Ibs, 440-60; pack! suitable for one or two. Board andj ed. Rent reasonable. Call at 120 95.25; New York in Montreal, 104.93%. | Radio-Keith-Orp, 4% | ‘Twins, 12%; daisies, 12%; farmers -| PERRY See ea) ik ae en : washing included, $25.00 per month.| W. Rosser. CURB STOCKS Bees cand 10% Jcall board: “Daisies, 12; Americas, .|3.50-4.25; pigs, good and choice, 100- Farm Lands _ | An Av. A. Phone Eee. FOR RENT—Four blocks trom post { Rep. 21% | 12%; horns, 12%, Standard Brands 130 Ibs. 3.15-96. FOR SALE—26% acres of bottom iand | $8.00 A WEEK rents a Minnesota lake) office, nicely furnished all modern : ee slope: may 50. | 4c Jess. joining Apple Creek. Inquire Sat- cabin with fireplace, wood and ice.) 3 room apt. Reasonable rent, to Elec. Bond & Share 38%. Pei Ose 5% Soe A es urday afternoons at’ 311 South 8th 8. W, Corwin, Blamaret, N. Dak. | adults, Gall af side door. OW ard s Standard Oil Ind. 32%. Schulte Ret, ..... ly 15.—()—Butter, ‘68 Bi ity, Towa, July 15.—P)—| Street FOR RENT oModern furnished United Founders 2%. Seaboard Air BX lap essy ieineed is a 83 (ha Dep Agee Cattle, 100; mare ished os unfurnished. Moderne, POR RENT Merlera furnished apere a Sie en : id ye— t to : cept bath. one or call at b » ( GOVERNMENT BONDS | Cheese, 227,467, firm. Unchanged. No. 2 1.00% 1.01% 995% ket for the week: Beef steers and Re id Board gt Eee Adults only. H. M. Beall, 618-ard 43°%| Eggs, 22,364, irregular, Mixed col- 12% |ors, standards and commercial stan- yearlings 15-25 higher; fat she stock mostly 25 higher; stockers and feed-|"OR RE Foom) board and Lis laundry, $25.00 per month. Less if) FOR RENT—Five room modern stucco| wor penT—aAttractive ground floor Liberty 3%c 102.23. Liberty Ist 4%s 102.6. 2.26 2.29 2.26 .... ‘ 10% |dards 16-17%; mediums, 39 lbs., 13- ers unchanged; choice long yearlings} 9 41, m. Phone 1730-J. bungalow. Well furnished. Heat d "4 n er gua 26% |14%; dirtles No. 1, 42 Ibs., 13-18%. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES |660; medium’ weight steers 6.50;| 7 Share roo furnished, aso neated gnrage. avai-| {0W-Foom apartment. Retrigera- el sooth e 108 1“. 8%| Dressed poultry steady, unchanged,| Minneapolis, July 15.—(}—Range| heavy steers 6.35; bulk good and) eee —————————===—==/ able at once. Call at side entrance,| 1¢ ‘yenting don't fall to see them. of Treaney te 14%4 ‘tive poultry nominal; fowls, express! of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1|choice steers, 1,100 Ibs. up, 5.50-6.35; BISMARCK GRAIN 1106 Avenue C. Phone 1313 or call at $90 Mandan al 30% | 13-16; all other grades unquoted. hard spring, 1.21; No. 1 dark north-| yearlings and light steers mostly! (Purnished by Russell-Miller Co.) — ~— Bt. n- MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS 30% ern, 1.145 -1.21; No. 2 northern, 1.16; | 5.00-6.00; numerous loads choice Date July 15. FOR RENT—Houses, 400-4th St. 8) _ © < = L : Bid Ask Close ai No. 2 hard winter, 1.14%; No. 4 dark| heifers 525-50; few 5.65; most COWS! no, 1 dark northern .... $99| rooms, Also 5 and 6 room houses.| OR RENT—Purnished and unfur- t- First Bk Stock... 8% 9 NoTr. 20 | Northwest’s June hard winter, 1.06%; No. 1 amber du-| 2.75-3.25; low cutters and cutters|No. 1 northern .. ‘99| Furnished apartment, 3 rooms and| nished all modern apartments in Northwest Banco.. 9% 9% 9% 38% bs E d d rum, 1.23%-1.24; No. 2 mixed durum, | mostly bs3S0; . Joa lots eae No, 1 amber duru: 90; pal, 218 Mau Are. Ror! bulldog, ee Rue aperene. One 2 soon £ to 5.35; most sales 4.: . a a . lurnished @ room unfur- i: : CHICAGO STOCKS ok Business Expande ine eee care up Ae. Lmbed GUE. - 43| and washing machine. Phone 905.| nished. Laundry privileges and 6 5 (By the Associated Press) 7%, Rye, No. 1, 1,00%-1.01%. Hogs 2,000; general market steady| No. 1 flax .. 2.08) FOR SALE—Beautiful 6 room stucco| Private bath. Call at 711 Ave. A or P. ‘Midwest Util. % 20% | minneapolis, July 16.—(P}-—Business| Barley, No. 3, 62%. to Sc lower; decline mostly on sows;| No, 2 flax 2.05!" home. Near schools and in new|—_Paone 1256- if : 30% | Volume broadened jin the northwest) Flax, No. 1, 2.28. bulk good and choice butchers, 190|No, 1 rye . '85| recidential district, 3 room base.|FOR RENT—Well furnished a-room h- -. CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT | 77, 330, | during June while » marked increase} Corn not quoted. pounds up, 410-25; few choice 225-! marley. ‘47| ment apartment finished, Hot wa-| apartment. Running water. Use 4, New York, July 15.—(#)}—The week- 4634 | was shown in the cash income to = 275 pound weights 435; extremeloats ..... Baba 35| ter heat. Equipped with gas. T. M.| of Frigidaire and telephone. Also A 1 ees teapens of tbe New Zork, plenrlng: 126%; | farmers in that district, the Minne- DULUTH CLOSE | Reavies down to 400; Usht, lights | Dark hard winter wheat 96) Casey and Son, 518 Broadway. Single room and kitchenette. 411 is Z 44% | apolis federal reserve bank reported Duluth, July 15.—(#)—Closing cas! .25-75; few feeder pigs 2.75-3.25; OR RENTOSix room modern house a one . ] Total surplus and undivided profits 13% | Saturday. prices: Wheat, No, 1 dark northern,| light welght sows 3.75-85; medium! = = POR RENT Six room modern How? | som RENT —duictly modern Turn 65% | Increases over June a year ago were |1.17%-22%; No. 2 do, 1.14%-19%;| and heavy sows 3.60-75, 6736,497,500 (unchanged). Sheep 500; Saturday's trade fat) ed and unfurnished a; Rose oes demand deposite (ayer 23% : reported for freight carloadings, flour | No, 3 do, 1.13%+1.17%; No, 1 north- auire at 214 Sth St. pee. COMMERCIAL FAILURES ' Apartments, 215 srd St FP. W. ta “+ age) $4,116,000, (decrease). j 87% | shipments, linseed products ‘ship-| ern, 1.17%-22%; No. 2 do, 1.14%-| lambs 15 higher; top and bulk na- : Phone Time deposits (average) $15,390,-|U- 8. Realty ¢ a ments, iron ore movement, grain mar-|19%; No. 1 dark hard winter Mon-| tives 7.40; market for the week: Fat WEEDS WESLENDIG WECEIONE FOR RENT aan aa) et 000 (increase). U.S. Steel 64%, | ketings and receipts of cattle and| tana, 1.15%-20; No. 1 hard winter| lambs 50-75 lower; aged sheep 25) 19353 1933 Bix_ Bpom. madera! feo. atary otse 2 rooms, Call Custorian, Colle Clearings week ending today $3,-| 1’ s. Steel 102% | hogs. An 80 per cent increase was | Montana, 1.15%-20%; No. 1 amber] lower; feeders steady; late bulk fat) located at 1002 Sth street, outside} oF rooms. Cal a ” 840,514,961. Util. P. & Lt. 7% shown in cash income to northwest | durum, 1.10%-25%; No. 2 do, 1.10%-| native lambs 7.25; top 7.40; week's | Barage, reasonable rental and im- is. or phone a Clearings week ending July 8 (x)| Vanadium Corp. 30% | farmers compared with June ® year | 25%; No. 1 durum, 1.10%-12%; No. 2|top Idahos 8.25; choice yearlings | mediate possession. FOR RENT—Modern apartments i 63,622,310,274. Wabash Ry. « 6% | ago, 1.17%; No.1 mixed durum,| quoted to 5.25; week's bulk range ‘Three Room mostly modern house on) fireproof building at reduced rents, & Ave Gaze, West Maryland 7% | “The adjusted index of bank debits | 1,08%-19%; No, 2 do, 1.08%-19%; No. | feeding lambs 5.75-6.00. | | ath street between Rosser and Ave.| Inquire at Tribune office, . Weran Gatn 147 | increased from 58 in May to 61 in! 1 red durum, 1.08%. | ; B, east front, reasonable rental, im-|#OR RENT— Furnished or unfure Benjamin Franklin's portrait in the fae; |June, a 13 per cent gain more than | Fi DOUG, JR. SAILS mediate possession. Westingh. Air. on track, 2.281; to arrive, nished apartment. Varney Apts ‘White House was originally carried | westingh. El, & M. 56 ‘June a year ago. Increase in cash | 2.28%; July 2.28; Sept. 2.28%; Oct. Four Room partly modern house at| Phone 773. 1932 ofe| : ¢ New York, July 15.—(P)—Douglas | ee @way from Franklin's home by Major| Woolworth .... 494 ‘Income was dus largely to advances in | 2.28: Nov. 2.286%; Dec. 2.28. Fairbanks, Jr., still weak from a re- 516 So. 10th street, immediate pos- | Andre, who gave it to General Grey ferm commodity prices, greater mar- | Oats, No. 3 white, 46-47. cent attack of pneymonia, sailed on, session. | 3 Grey took it to England and Ear! The lowest temperature at the ketines of grainc, and heavier mar-| Mo. 1 eve, 101%. the Berengeria Saturday to join bis; | ROE HEPDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCE | Use the Want Ad Grey, a descendant, sent it to Preai- | North Pole is 60 degrees below sero. keting welahts for home | Barley, malting, 67; special No. 2,| tathar f= Landon | :ouare souosreeny @ | | Webb Block Feet) se he Ae .