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* FINANGIAL MARKET STAGES: REGOVERY IN QUIET TRADING Inflationary : Uncertainties, Rez; tard Activity; Close Is ° Fairly Firm New York, Sept, 28—(%)—Stocks ‘Wednesday. The trading volume died “on intermittent rallies, however, and about the best the Iekders could do was to hold advances of around 1 to 2 points. Inflationary uncertainties! seemed to retard the activity. The! ati’ Ret close was fairly firm. Transfers ap- Proximated 1,400,000 shares. Stocks got back some of their rath- er severe losses of the previous session |B but trading wctivity turned’ extremely dull on the intermittent rallies, Pub- ale participation was at a minimum. Professional floor traders sccounted for most of the fluctuations. Grains, cotton and other commodities were hesitant and somewhat lower in the early hours. Here, too, buyers and sellers appeared a bit befogged by re- current rumors of the government's attitude toward inflation and sound money. Bonds shifted about in an ‘uneven range. The dollar was steady to firm in foreign exchange transac- tions. and National Distillers, which will be “Ex” @ whiskey dividend on. Monday. also gained about 3. Others up frac- tionally to a point or, more included American Telephone, U. 8. Steel, Case, Chrysler, General Motors, Consolidat= ed Gas, Johns-Manville, Westing-! louse, Dupont, Western Union, Amer- ican Smelting, Public Service of New Jersey, New York Central, American Commercial Alcohol and Standard Oil of New Jersey. CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 282—()-<Butter was. Cur firm in tone Thursday with~ prives % cent higher. Eggs and poultry, both ruled steady. iF Butter 12,584, fitm; creamery-spe- | Eaton clals (93 score) 24-2414; extras (92) |El. Auto 23%; extra firsts (90-91) 20%-22; firsts (88-89) 18-1815; seconds (86-87) 16%17; standards (90 centralized car- lots) 21. 17%; current receipts 14%-15%. Poultry, live, 1 car, 46 trucks,! steady; hens 9-11'%; Leghorn hens |@e! ‘1%; roosters 7%; turkeys 8-13; spring Rock springs 11-13, colored 91-10%. NEW YORK 11,864, firm, uncha) * ors, special packs or selections from cresh receipts 23-28%; standards and commercial standards 22; firsts 19-20; Girties No. 1, 42 lbs, 15-1 changed. =| Live poultry steady. Fowls, express ‘7-15; ducks 10; express unquoted; other grades unchanged. Dressed poultry weak. Ducks, frozen 15-15%; other grades un- changed. FOREIGN EXCHANGES New York, Sept. 28—(P)—Foreign exchange steady. Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents. Great Britain 4.71%; France 56.91%; Italy 1.94; Germany 36.15; Norway, 23.70; Sweden 24.28; Montreal in New York 96.87%; New York in Montreal 103.25. MONEY RATES New York, Sept. 28. — (#) — Call| Northern money steady; % per cent, Time loans steady; 60 days, %-%;° 3-4/Bac. Gas. months, %-%; 5-6 months, %-1 per cent. Prime commercial paper, 1%. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Sept. 28.—(?)—Govern- ei ment bonds: Liberty 3%8, 102.10. Liberty Ist 4%s, 102.25. Liberty 4th 4%s, 102.29. ‘Treasury 4%s, 110.6. ‘Treasury 4s, 106.8. Y CURB STOCKS New York, Sept. 38—()—Ourb: Cities Service 2%. ': 1% 4 No Tr 6 6% 6% meee i Be Ey woh8Een se Este stat sear HEE z A 3 moved up quietly Thursday, recover- | ing some of the territory surrendered | BRESBBBBESEBEBE| ae 5 55 i) ee a ar Shares of Allied Chemical and U. 8.|¢ Smelting got up about 3 points each|¢ | Produce Markets | |Corn pM nibs fat. irs. . , 4346, stady; extra firsts cars|Gen. Am. 17% local 17; fresh graded firsts cars ducks 7-11%; old 7-9; spring geese 10; |e fe} New York, Sept. 28.—(4)—Butter, a Cheese, 169445, quiet and un-/Gt W changed. 3 He Eggs, 13,219, irregular. Mixed col- Kroger Grocery Tiquid Carbonic ~ ~ Math. Alkali Miscellaneous tp Piers a rrr Mo. Kan. HOLDERS OF WHEAT | UNLOAD AT CHICAGO “ANDPRICES TUMBLE Buyers Are Relatively” Scarce and Market Is. Weakened; ~ Rally Is.Feeble. Chicago, Sept.‘ 28 —}—Lowest Prices for wheat came Thursday in the last hour, with numerous owners li- quidating their lines and buyers re- latively scarce. Stop-loss orders were dislodged on the late downturn and an extreme break of 2% cents ensued. Better %4 |StPport which then-developed: led to moderate be p ‘Wheat closed nervous, %-1'¢c_ un- der. Wednesday's finish, Sept. 96%,/2 ami Dec. 88%-00; corn 1-1% down, Sept. 48, Dec. 50-50%; oats %-% off, and provisions varying from 7c. decline to 200 advaiice. ‘A-fall of 2 cents a bushel in wheat |© with it fin- contrary to what had: been generally looked for, no developments overnight were announced regarding the Wash- ington administration’s -monetary Polley. In some quarters a disposition was shown to buy wheat -at Winnipeg as Yagainst sales in Chicago. Advices at Canadian crop: deteriora- ef i ‘Trade was light and without fea- ure. Sept. wheat closed nominally 1%c 1% | lower, Dec. ‘1%sc lower and May ‘sc lower. All coarse grains finished low- er. Sept. hagetyone 0 lower, Dec. Sept. and Dec. flax ‘each closed 20] lower and May 1%e¢ down; Cash wheat receipts were light, de- 1_‘|mand good and prices firm in spots. Some of the mediumweight quality sold better, while the very lightweight 1 | Offerings were quiet to slow. Winter Durum tone was. stromger with: de- mand sharp for choice milling types. Cash corn demand was fair to and some of the choice quality sold better. Oats demand little better. Flax was in good de- mand and firm. Grain Quotations T MINNEAPOLIS RANGE 4 | Minnea: » Sept. Ne % bee Laas few 180; Red River} Thursday boasted a six ounce in Ohio's '1.35-4§; South Dakota early Ohio’ Idaho Russets 1.50-' decayed. eee # ae % * 2 eS er: 4 re # BRE REH) Fst gam bee ber ve % she see eee gee & FRR RRR RRS 195 15 15 1 is is: ie im 187% -1.88 187% 187 +E i 5 i. E i fe tek She ote Be RNS ERE BRE me = Sue oO ae Piet ich pererey #3. a ES i ; i FS “a g eo mog must +] abs., 5.00-10; top 5.15; 230-300 Ibs., Fmananess 34 5 FEF Bus Bee Beeseee git gs ase Baetis: Bay. BBE BSbBERSE CHICAGO CAS# GRAIN Chicago, Sept. 28.—(}—Wheat, No. ; corn, No, 2 mixed 46%; No. 1 yellow 46% white 36%-37%; buckwheat, No. 2, sales; barley 50-80; timo- DULUTH CASH CLOSE Duluth, Sept. 28. cash : Wheat: No. 1 dark northern 88-02; No.2 do 87-80; No.3 do 8- +181; No. 1 northern 88-92; No. 2 do &7- 89; No. 1 amber durum 83%-1.0¢ No. 2 do 83%-1.04%; No. 1 durum 83%-85% %; No. 2, do 82%-84%; No.1 mixed durum 83' €2%-1.02%; No, 1 red durum 82%. Flax on track 1.84-89; to drrive 1.84. Oats No. 3 white 35%-36%. No. 1 rye 69%-70. Barley, choice to fancy 54%-56%. Medium ‘to good grades 44%-52%. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES northern, 88 5 rum, 106%; No.2 dark hard winter, 90%; No, t mixed durum, gee ‘No.1 nbee ‘au-[@8 automobile in which friends were | quire Prinos Stel. sitting. “Stick ‘em up,” he com- ; manded. Lttighway No. 2, Sees draped over Iietrigtt erie aati low, 42%; No. 2/coat aves, om aan i he had » gun. sioner Butler and furnished $1,000 shouted. he backed away. The policeman fired and killed him. Conrad was 2. || Blossoms in Fall Paco around 1.20-25; , few 1.75; slight= -95-45.a8 No, 2, 1.20-25. Ward Farmers Union| Peslaia classes MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Shipments .-23,303. Pure Bran 14.50-15.00. Standard: Middlings 15.00-15.50. 1 Tivest = g g i : 3 & th q iG & g § i Hi a j ij ig i i i 2 [ 3 ite Hl g E} ef ze is Bx gp i g i E F ( E EF i #4 TG ni ‘salable 00-75; good around borat tas; marty weer] CLASSIFIED AD cows 2.50-3.00; low cutters and cutters RATES largely 1.75-2.25; scattered sales stock- ets and feeders 4.50 down. : Hogs 17,000; run includes about 1,000 | pigs and 7,000 piggy sows; slow; ecat- c it hogs ahd oe gh og ng asking | _ All ads of $ illed 3 slow; Aligher for fat Iam Bence word to above rates. rT; other cls ‘unchal H ie oh fat lambs held 678; packers |All want ads are cash in advance talking around 6.25; desirable feeding lambs eligible mainly 6.00-25; top fat lamps late Wednesd: 50. CHICAGO Chicago, Sept. 28—(7)—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.) —Hogs, 55,000 including 5,000 di- rect; and 30,000 for government; ‘slow, unevenly 10-25 lower; 180+220 425-800; moet light lighta below 50/1 SM Live Poultry. . and commercial under 4.50; pack- ing sows 3.00-65; light light, good and We buy ome chicken or a truck- choice, 140-160 Ibs, 4.60-5.10; light || load. Market your poultry with weight, 160-200 Ibs., 4.90-5.15; medium ws—alee your cream. a i bewry|| Armour Creameries sows, medium and good, 275-550 Ibs., rele pigs, good and choice, 100- 130 bs., 3.50~4. Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Duplex consisting of liv- ing room, bedroom, kitchen, sun- Parlor and bath. Heat and water furnished. Electric refrigeration. Located at 7th and Ave. C. Inquire | weight steers and heifers; best fed| of Mrs. Hughes, 616-7th St. Please Steers early 6.75; few loads 6.25-60; 5 iight heifers up to 6.40; largely steer run; she stock weak; bulls and veal- ers strong; slaughter cattle and veal- + Jers: steers, good and: choice, 550-900 ibs., 5.75-6.85; 900-1100 11 -50-7.00; 1100-1200 bs., 5.50-7.00; 1300-1500 lbs., 5.50-7.00; common and medium, 550- | son -RENT—oRour voom partly wou. 1300 Ibs., 3.25-6.78; heifers, good and|"O® RENT—Four room partly mod- -|choice 550-750 Ibs., 475-5.00; cows,| (7% house on Mandan Btreet. Also 5 room modern house and garage good, 3.50-4.50; common and medium, 225-8.50; low cutter and cutter, 1.50-| Teer Capitol. Phone 4g0-M.__ 228; bulls (yearlings excluded), good |FOR RENT: Six room house. Gas <beet), 3.18-4.00; cutter, common and| Heat. Phone 1852 or call at 618 medium, 2.25-3.15; vealers, good and| Avenue F. x choice, 6.00-7.50; medium, 5.00-6.00; FOR RENT — Seven-room house, cull and common, 4.00-5.00. Stocker] $35.00; 8-room house, $55; 11-room. and feeder cattle: steers, good and| house, $50; 3-room unfurnished choice, 500-1050 Ibs., 4.25-5.25; com-| sapattment, $25; 3-room partly fur- mon and medium, 2.75-4.35, nished apartment, $30. T. M. Casey Sheep, 8,000; lambs, rather active,| _ 4 Son, 518 Bdwy. eS steady to strong; some held higher; | #OR RENT—Five-room all-modern bulk native and range lambs 7.00! home, furnished. Garage attached. downward; best held well above 7.25;} On pavement. Near high school. sheep and feeding lambs steady;| Rent reasonable. References re- lambs, 90 down, good and choice,| quired. Write Tribune Ad No. 5048. 4.50-7.25; tommon and medium, 4.00-| FOR RENT—Modern 6 room house. 75; ewes, 90-180 Ibs., good and choice,| “Equipped ater 30-2.75; all weights, common and . 315 medium, .75-2.00; feeding lambs, 50-75 Ibs., good and choice, 600-50. >| Hot water heat. 3 bedrooms | Strange But True || ger tocated at Scand Birest or Phone 835. | (or The tems of Day | POR RENT rossi solar Bim garage. FATAL LITTLE JOKE Suire at 214 6th St. New York, Sept. 28.—()—Fred Con- Tad’s ‘little joke caused his death Thuraday. In a spirit of fun he approached near the the Nort A passing patrolman heard. He/Deakota-Montana boundary 1 bonds to await trial in federal court. Conrad couldn't obey because he ~ ee had no gun. Speechless with fright,|/ Kositzky Boasts | BABE WEIGHS 2% OUNCES Fergus Falls, Minn. —Embark- Humming strains of “The Flow- ing on her 13th day of life and t Bjoom in the representing the latest in vest | rate,” Carl R, Kosltsky strode pocket bables, the tiny daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Emil Kragness gain in weight and a gull name just like other babies have. It’s Miss Donna Lois Kragness now for the little pne who weighed only 26 ounces at birth as med- —? Langer Assailed by asia Y Minot, N, D. —@—"|Suspect Hijackers Sass, tossing eve Weskooatay, BY Of Stealing Truck demanded the e 8% EeE orthrup Commander Of Belfield Legion ! Hae nb ij | - You, Too, Will Get Results! Put a Bismarck Tribune Ad to work for you today. No jeb too big or small-. i - jvesto THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE} _ Market Report for Thurs., Sept. 28| CLASSIFIED w York Prlees Se geet Business _and Professional Service Guide: —————————E—E—=~E————xXxX==£=£_=——x—_—_—_——— Male Help Wanted Apartments for Rent WANTED: Man with rill in some rye on and E% 23-140-78. Will pay 25¢ per_acre. Reo Knauss, Stanley, Female Help Wanted $15 & week and your own dresses FREE for demonstrating lovely Fall Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. Write fully. Give size and color preference. Fashion Frocks, Dept. §-5726, Cincinnati, Ohio. “SELL XMAS CARDS—BIG PROF- ITS—Full or spare time. Sensation- al new ideas. Fast sellers. Sample write Engraveo Craft, Kasota Blig., Minneapolis, Minn.” Modern Apartments For Rent , Best downtown location. Electric reasonable, Inquire at the Bismarck Tribune Office, FOR RENT—Practically new three room apartment. Private bath. Gass range. Electric refrigerator, Use of electric washer and vacuum cleaner. Phone 1396-J. FOR” RENT—Desirable basement WANTED: Girl for general house- work for family of five. References and experience required, Phone 551, SEE Help Wanted jut or Casa-Loma Tatern at New Guaranteed kitty. N. J. Bek, New Salem, N. Dak. —————— Writeor phone large ern home. Close-in, gas heat, suit- able for one or two. Separate beds if desired at 502 7th Street. appointment phone Mrs. Devitt, apartment. Long living room, bed- room, kitchenette, private bath and .:.. private entrance. Apply afternoons or evenings at 320-11th. FOR RENT—Suite of rooms at Dun- Tavel Phone 248. Reasonably FOR RENT: , Comfortable ® room apartment. Everything furnished $21.00 per month. Phone 1629-J. FOR RENT —Nicely furnished base- ment apartment. Living room, bed- room, private bath. Also upstairs sleeping room. Phone 921 or call at 307-10th St. FOR RENT Nicely furnished 2-room apartment in College Bldg. See or aaa College Bidg., or phone ~~ 849. . "| FOR RENT—Lovely furnished room. Suitable for two. Gentlemen pre- FOR RENT—Large, nicely furnished sleeping room on first floor, Next to bath. 1006 5th Street. FOR RENT — Comfortable sleeping Toom. Hot and cold water in room. Gas heat. $10.00. Phone 293. 510 FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping room. Two blocks from postoffice, = mi at 406 6th Street. Block no! FOR RENT—Furnished ground flooi apt. Available Oct. Ist. Call at 204 Ave. B East. FOR RENT: Choice unfurnished basement apartment. Fireplace, Private bath. Heat, lights, and water furhished. $30.00 a month. Call between 2 and 6 p. m. at 317 Park Street. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished 3-room and private bath ground floor apartment. 812 Ave. B. FOR RENT— Apartment, 3 large rooms, kitchenette, and bath. Locat- ed over Purity Bakery. City heat. For sale: small mohair davenport. Phone 242-J or call at 815 Fifth St. FOR RENT—Warm Close in. Call at $21-5th St. or FOR RENT—Sleeping room at 614 Buitable for one or two. Private entrance. _—EE ee Work Wanted APARTMENTS FOR RENT — One Partly furnished apartment on ~ main floor and one basement apart- ment unfurnished, at 502 7th St. _Harvey Harris & Company. _ FOR RENT—Furnished 2 room apart- ment with closet and pantry, $25 per month. Heat, lights, gas and tele- phone furnished. Adults only. Also basement room, $8.00 per month. 306 W. Thayer. Phone 1470-R. ictly modern furnish- ed and unfurnished apts. Roso Apartments. 215 Srd St. PF. Wo » Phone 852. ary fireproof building at reduced rents. Inquire at Tribune office. C. M. Walker, known business. in For Sale % FOR SALE—80 (eighty) acres joining Bismarck capitol, twenty-five hun- dred dollars cash or twenty-eight * hundred half cash, balance 3 year term. »Carl Bull, Havre, Montana. - FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS, Add: ing machines, EXPERT REPAIR-