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. v8, special packs or selections from LOOKS, ns 1 VERY UNDECIDED A: Neither Bulls Nor Bears Gain Following; Trade Is Dull and Irregular New York, Jan. 26.—(?)—Financial markets locked and listened Friday but displayed few indications of par- ticipating in either a bearish or bull- | Am. ish demonstration. Stocks were quite active in the first hour and a number of specialties were turned over for gains of a point or more, Irregularity later developed as some traders decided to cash in prof- tts, Although most tof the leaders re- corded minor losses, none was espe- cially soft. The volume dwindled ap- preciably on the declines. ‘The dollar advanced 2 or more cents in terms of selling and was equally firm in relation to the French franc, despite reports of extensive gold pur- de eenomatae BEGSSBRSBEPEE ae ie Am. Roll, Am. Smeit. & F Am. Sugar Ref, Am. Tel. ae 2 Et sa . Wat. ‘as . am ‘Wool Pf. . Anaconda Atch. T. & 8. F. Atl. Cst. Line a a Aviation Corp. Baldwin Loco, Balt. ‘e Ohio Barnsdall Fy Bendix Aviation .. Bethl, Steel . Borg-Warner chases abroad by the Federal Reserve | py: Bank of New York in an effort to de- press the exchange value of the American unit. Grain and cotton/Cannon were narrow, rubber firm and silver easier. Bonds were fairly steady. The tobacco shares, including Lig- gett & Myers B, American Tobacco B aud Reynolds B, stood out with gains of fractions to a point or more. Allied Chemical got up more than 2 and Goodyear, Moto Meter, Electric Auto- Lite, Nash. Case, International Har- | COl. vester and some others improved. The metals drooped, U. 8. Smelting losing |CO™ about 2 points. The motors lost some ot their enthusiasm. U. 8. Steel,|Con. American Telephone, Chrysler, Gen- eral Motors, Dupont and Santa Fe were hesitant. The close was easy. Transfers ap- Proximated 2,300,000 shares. ! Produce Markets | ———s CHICAGO Chicago, Jan. 26.—(?)}—Butter was steady in tone and unrevised in price Friday. Eggs were unsettled. Poultry also ruled steady. Butter 8,415; steady, prices un- changed. Eggs, 3,261; unsettled, extra firsts cars 22; local 2114; fresh graded firsts cars 21%; local 20%; current receipts 20. Poultry, live, 23 trucks, steady; hens 11'%; leghorn hens 9; rock’ springs 14, colored 13; leghorn chick- ens 8%; roosters 714; turkeys 10-15; Gucks 11-14; geese 10. Dressed turkeys, steady, prices un- Sen. changed. NEW YORK Gi New York, Jan. 2.6—(7)—Butter, 10,411, firm. Creamery, higher than extra 20%-21%; extra (92 score) 20% ; jr: Lirst (87-91 scores) 18%-20%; seconds 1742-1813; centralized (90 score) 20%. Packing stock unquoted. Cheese, 58,416, firm. State, whole milk flats, held. Average run 14; other |Int. Harvest grades unchanged. Eggs, 11,550, unsettled. Mixed col- fresh receipts 24%-25; standards and commercial standards 23%-24; firsts 23; mediums 39 Ibs. 22; dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs. 22%; average checks 21; refrig- erators; firsts 21%; seconds-unquoted. Dressed poultry quiet, unchanged. Live poultry irregular; express, broil- ers 40-22; fowls 13-17; roosters 8-9; turkeys 18-21; other expréss and all ireight quotations unchanged. [Miscellaneous —] FOREIGN EXCHANGES New York, Jan. 26.- Britain 4.94; Prance 6.17%; Italy az: | Germany 37.30; Norway 24.90; Swed- én 25.50. Montreal in New York 99.00; | Ni New York in Montreal 101.00, MONEY RATES New York, Jan. 26.—()—Call money steady; 1 per cent. Time loans steady; 60 days, %-1; 3-4 months, 1-1%; 5-6 months, 1%- 1% See cent. Prime commercial paper, 1%. CURB STOCKS ment bonds: Liberty 3%'s 100.30, Liberty first 4%’s 101.31. Liberty Jou Gi ga Treasury 4%'s . Treasury 4's 103.2, INVESTMENT TRUSTS Press| Quart. Inc, sh. 141-153. | CHICAGO STOCKS MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Pe Jan. 2-0 —Stocks Bg oust Bank Stock 8%. Northwest Banco, no trading. Wi wheat: No. 1 gS 65% ;. northern 62%; No. 3 northern 60%. ane No. 3 white 34; No. 3 white Co.) - 8 gggcsacag geeneaoaes Cont. Can ats Ins. Motor Cont. Oil Del. ‘Corn Products Cream Wheat . Radio Gractile Steel . Curtiss aad Dia. a ‘Dupont ‘East. sd Eaton Mfg. El, Auto Pow. é& Lt. Ee RR P. Fire ii Firest. ieee First_ Nat. bred Film “_n Gen. Am. ‘Trans. Gen. Elec. Gen. Foods Gas & El. “A’ ene Mills Motors Nort. & Pac. Gas. b Pacific Par.-Publix Ctf. ‘Trans, Pathe Exchange . ny, wae » ee sal pa ia Fane ie 334 3 . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1934 | Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Fri., Jan. 26 FINANCIAL MARKET [Hee York Stocks ||INGREASING DROUTH SENDS GRAIN PRICE TO HIGHER LEVELS Advances Are Checked, How- ever, by Disposition to Wait New Action Chicago, complaints of drought in the south- west section of the United States! winter wheat belt led to moderate up- turns of wheat values Friday. Advances both in wheat and other grains, however, were checked by a[% General disposition which traders’ showed to await a settlement of the be Senedd Monetary and also of the grain ex- araiee Code. The day’s best prices were reached in the late ‘Wheat closed firm, bove Thursday's finish, May 89%. %; July 87%-88. Corn %-'s up, May 52%-%; July 53%, Oats % advanced, and Lott ood unchanged to a rise of 17 only & light trade developed in wheat and advances were fractional. | Dry weather reports continued to 4 {come from the southwest but the cold wave had passed eastward, leaving lit- tle immediate apprehension regarding’ fs | Prospective damage to wheat. Eastern houses were sellers on price advances “a % {but dips elicited support. wheat. For the most part wheat offerings were small and were quickly absorbed. Corn and oats averaged higher with Provisions were responsive to a "4 sharp upturn of hog values. MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES ‘4|TRADE GROWS LIVELIER Minneapolis, Jan. 26.—(?)—Grain trade livened up during the last hour of the session here Friday and wheat and coarse grain futures swept to ai higher closing level. Shorts bought in the small lines they put out earlier and there was: Scattered professional buying on a: Teport concerning winter wheat con- ditions. The sturdy tone of the stock market also was a bolstering factor. May, July and September wheat all . {closed % higher. ‘There was not much trade in coarse grain futures but they followed wheat readily in the advance. May oats closed %-% higher and July ‘ up. May rye closed % higher. May bar- ley advanced % and July % while ee ined aoe dl Slightly firmer tone was displayed by cash wheat on the average. Prices were quoted unchanged compared with futures but buyers were unable ta pick their purchases as freely as Thursday and had to take some unde- sirable cars in lines. Offerings were fairly good. Durum was in good de- mand and firm. Winter wheat was poet) unchanged and inquiry was ga Corn demand was fair to good, de- pending on moisture tests. Oats of- ferings were light and demand fair to 300d for desirable types. Rye demand 63% | was good but no choice stuff was in. Barley demand was fair and offerings Veht. Flax was in good demsid and tirm to strong. | Grain Quotations | —-—. ” CHICAGO. "RANGE Chicago, Jan. 26.—(#)— ae oe High Low Close common and medium Indianapolis, Jan. 26—(@)—The| plies CAPITAL TYPEWRITER |“OR arhig niing canaedereeee A TON WOOL 7 5 housek. my Re ae a quailty territory wools have received nearly ® quarter of a million dollars/WE SELL 200 broke and unbroke| _%t 801 4th Street. 1% 92% 51% 5244/a limited call. Strictly combing 48's, low | stolen from 10 midwestern banks, end| horses every Monday. We are buy-|FOR RENT: Gas heated apartment 53% 54 53% 53% |50’s, % blood Ohio fleeces brought 41 3 the desperadoes were armed with, ers for 500 mules. We sell register-| Near capitol. Private bath, partly 55 55% 55 §©.55%! 49 cents in the Grease, while semi-|(vearlings excluded), good (beef), /guns obtained in spectacular raids on} ed draft stallions or exchange for| furnished. Suitable for two. Gas, 37-31% 37 97%, |Dright fleeces of similar grade and|* cutter, common and medium | Indiana City police arsenals. other livestock. Elder Horse Sale| lights, water furnished. Phone 1832, (36% [36% [36% (36% | class sold occasionally at prices around |2.25-3.00; vealers, good and choice} In 10 bank holdups shareed paninet Co., Inc., Jamestown, N, Dak. = 35% (36% [35% [36% | 70-72 cents scoured basis, which was|6%0-7.50; medium 5.00-6.00; cull and/the gang the loot totaled $248, OR SALE—I7 ft. oak top, newer He : also the scoured basis range on Ohio|COmmon 4.00-5.00; stocker and feeder poueiiatteerr style lunch counter and 11 chair lonses and Fiats 00% 61% 60% 61% Hines «on @ little strictly combing|cettle: steers, good and choice, 500- |* Eckl d | back stools, Priced low. See it,|"OR RENT—Strictly posest oiern Ea 80% 62 % blood Ohio fleece wool sold| 1050 Ibs., 3.50-4.00; common and me- un Prince Gefe or phone 415-LJ. low, two bedrooms, i aids ne or te ae Prices |dium 2. FOR SALE—wil Coal, garage. ne Moderate teat rent, 2 me on the finer quality territory wools| SPeep, 10.000; fat lambs. opening AES gong eee Telephone 151. ©, W. Roberts, 101 ose turmeonii] Sly were firm and unchanged from leat|slow; indications around steady with| 89 MISS PAULINE ton and $225 a load. Phone 78 as init Avanos. week. dest ‘offerings held above 9.25; early ee per andl ee ee FOR RENT—New modern four room ey bids usually under ; nothi done} Mr. and Mrs. Sam 8chi SS an day or two for delivery. a ae CHICAGO POTATOES early on, clipped offerings; sheep |Gaughter Dorothy motored to Wesh-/FOR SALE—Man's overcoat, site %| foue'on Sth Sree ‘Very good Chicago, Jan, 28-—(@)—(U. 8 Dept.|steady; slaughter sheep and lambs: Bonulert nants Mr and' Mrs, Jake| 0% 42. Good as new. Real bargain.! condition and well eaten’ Tene, Agr. toes, 92, on track 285,/Jambs 90 pounds down, good and pagar aeey cages Also lady's coat, size 18. Can be| Casey, 518 BdWy. p Bd teal U.S. shipments 90: dul, sup-|cholee 426-825; common and. med home by Mrs, Schuler’s sister, Ruth | —* FOR RENT—Duplex at i4 Brosdway. LIS RANGE plies moderate demand and trading|um 6.00-8.50; 90-98 pounds, good and Bernariee m ae HAVE one carload of Early Ohio Two bedrooms and porch, slow; sacked per cwt; U. 8. No. 1,|choice 7.50-9.10; ewes 90-150 pounds, E and Irish Cobbler potatoes to offer vy, | Midi apo Jan, 26.—(?)— innea an, * | Wheat— h i 85 ey 50% A AM MS 58 ah 33% 186 1.85% 1.86 - 188 : Duluth, Minn., Jan, 26—(P)— 8% D FRESRFR FRR LKR FREI. autaSesoSs8akShS.SeNs. i= PFLEL gene: i 18% protein i 1 dk north. 28% 92% igus Bi Fi 14% protain A 1d&k + 88% 92% 2 dk north. 87% 20% face Dose 25% 81% Idk north. 28% 92% 2 dk north. 87% 20% 1 pore. 85% 87% 1 dk north. 28% 92% 2 dk north. 87% Se brace Oe tH '1 dk north, 28% 92% igen: ft Bi of ¥ 31h 1% | , i ae oe % Me 20 60% 50% - 188% 188% 3a H SEAROLIS CASH GRAIN He ee 105 pony by] Jan. 26.—(?)—Increasing | situation at, = @ | No. 3, 46%; lower grades, 36%-46%; me |THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ‘Are read by thousands of people daily That’s why prompt returns result from a want ad in this paper. If you have any- thing to sell, buy or rent, try this satisfactory means of getting customers. 26% 88% ie oa . 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FLOUR {_ Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 26.—(?)— Flour unchanged, | Shipments 35,324 barrels, Pure bran $15.00-15.50. yearlings moderately active, steady; quality rather plain; most fat she-stock steady; low cutters dull; | Standard middlings $15.00-15.50. stockers and feeders scarce; few good aie steers ahd yearlings around 5.50; H CHICAGO CASH GRAIN choice kinds absent; bulk 4.00 down; Chicago, Jan, 26.—()—Wheat, No.|load lots medium to good heifers 2 red 90%; No. 2 hard 89%; No. 2/around 4.50; beef cows chiefly 2.25- mixed 85%; corn, No. 2 mixed 49%; 3 low cutters and cutters largely {No. 2 yellow 50-50%; No. 3 white /1.50-2.15. 4912-50; oats, No. 2 white 37-38. No] Hogs 11,000; very little done, most irye. Barley, 50-82. Timothy seed/bids 5-10 higher; better grade 170- 6.60-90 cwt. Clover seed 11.00-13.60/290 Ibs. weights bid 3.20-30 by all in- yews terests; generally asking upward to 3.40; light lights 2.75-3.20; sows 2.60-} RANGE OF CARLOT SALES —_{80: feeder pigs 2.25 down. Minneapolis, Jan. 26—(7)—Range| Sheep 1.500; market not establish- of carlot grain sales: Wheat No. lled, indications lambs steady with hard spring 89%-92'4; No. 1 dark | Thursday's 25-35 decline; other class- northern 88%4-91% ; No. 2 mixed 87%: /es unchanged; late top lambs Thurs- No. 2 amber durum 1.00%3-1.12%4; No. 1 day 8.75; bulk 8.60-75, mixed durum 84% -1.08%. Corn, No. 3 yellow 43-4513. Oats, No. 4 white 32%-33%. Rye, No. 1, 62-73. Barley, special No. 2, 74-7513; No. 2, Personal SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Professor LeRoy will not answer any more questions by air until fur- jther notice. He will answer any ques- tions pertaining to love, health, hap- Finess, marriage, divorce, law suit, lost and stolen articles, or locates water on farms where all others have failed. All letters will be answered the ~,Same day they are received. He an- Svers one question for 25c, three for 50c and seven for $1.00, or you may send for the 1934 horoscope consist- ing of 16 pages, together with five questions for $1.00. Always give date, month and year in which you were born. ‘The coupon below is good for one question when sent in with other questions during the next two weeks or is worth 25 cents when ordering a horoscope and five questions. Write him today or see him in person at Room 348, Lewis & Clark Hotel, Man- PSYCHOLOGIST SEE MADAM CARLO PSYCHOLOGIST AND ADVISER On business, love and marriage. Located thiz month and Febra- m at Hotel MeDen- ald, Rooms 107, Readings 50c and $1.00 Questions Included DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropracter Graduate Drugiess Physician Lucan Block = Bismarck, N. D. Phone 200 ee _ Apartments for Rent FOR RENT: Cheery three-room un- furnished apartment. Electric re- frigerator, gas heat. Ground floor.; Private entrance. Lights, water, Phone Watch Repairing WHY NOT HAVE THAT WATCH REPAIRED NOW LOW PRICES Satisfaction Guaranteed 0. J. WIEST 509 Broadway = Bismarck, N. D. gas and heat furnished. _ 1313. Furnished or unfunished. Lights, water and gas included. Phone 851-W or call at 924-4th St. FURNISHED 2 ROOM APARTMENT. perc lights, gas and heat. Call CHICAGO Chicago, Jan. 26—(4)—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Hogs, 35,000 including 20,000 direct; active, mostly 20-25 higher were held under $100,000 bond each on charges of being fugitives from 75; sample grade, 56%; sample 67-75./ than ‘Thursday; 160-300 Ibs., 3.40-70; | justice. dan, N. Dak Flax, No. 1, 1.85%-1.90. top 3.75; good pigs 2.25-75; packing] Dillinger said he would “pull every sows 2.75-3.10; light light, good and jstring” to prevent extradition to In-|Name .......... Serer rere e+.| Yoom and kitchenette. Very nice DULUTH CASH GRAIN choice 140-160 lbs., 2.85-3.75; diana or Ohio. ae ne for one or two. Adults only. Call Duluth, Jan. 26.—(}—Cash closing! weight, 160-200 Ibs., 3.35~' The arrests here brought to three WH seeeeceseeereres Ate. ..0e, see on hone. of 604-3rd Street. Do prices: é id ci- ‘Wheat, No. 1 dark northern, 88%- weight 200-250 Ibs., 3.50-7: the number of convicts who par! RFD.......... St. Address.......... ne, “3 weight 250-350 Ibs., 3.25-60; packing sows, medium and good, 275-550 Ibs., pigs, good and choice 100- .25-3.15, 2,000; calves, 1,000; largely cleanup market; steers and year- tings steady to weak; light heifer and mixed yearlings weak to 25 lower; other killing classes about steady; in- between grade predominating: in all classes; best yearlings steers 5.85; bulk steers and yearlings 4.00-5.25; ;|Slaughter cattle and vealers: steers, 00d and choice 550-900 Ibs., 6.00-7.25; 410-1100 Ibs., 5.25-7.25; 11 5.00-7.00; 1300-1500 1! pated in the Indiana prison break (Fill in and clip out) who still are at large. They are be- 2 ing hunted near here in an effort to/TWO YOUNG LADIES WOULD make a complete clean-up. ike to hear from guitar or banjo peasy hie eae. Hage rat Jesson al ull particulars in Seo eee cancers | «letter Write Tribune Ad. No, 126 Lima, O., Jan. 26.—(?)}—Lima offi- |SEE MADAME MARIE tor private cials, it was authoritatively learned; reading also an adviser. Hours Friday, have received positive assur-| daily 9 2. m. to 8 p. m. 212 2nd 8t. ance that the John Dillinger gang! North, Bismarck, N. Dak. will be brought here to face trial for | ~ the murder of Sheriff Jess Sarber. 92%; No. 2 dark northern, 87%-88's; No, 3 dark northern, 85%-87%; No. 1 northern, 88%-92%; No. 2 northern, 87%4-88%; No. 1 amber durum, 85- 1.10; No: 2 amber durum, 85-1.1 1 durum, 84-85; No. 2 durum, 84- No, 1 mixed durum, 84-1.05; No. 2 mixed durum, 84-1.05; No. 1 red du- rum, 84. Flax, No. 1, 1.87%3-1.88%. No. 3 white oats, 35%-36's. Rye, No. 1, 601-631. Barley, No. 2 special, ne unfurnished apart- men... City heat. Electric rerrig- erator. Electric stove. building. Available at once. Rent reasonable. anaaie at the Tribune effi FOR RENT — Furnis enn apartment, city heated, 4 rooms and bath, Adults only. Available Feb. Ist. Also modern house at 113 Thayer. Phone 905. FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room apart= ment. Private bath, use of electric Washer. Rental $30 per month. 721 3rd Street. 16a cei eee ie enn the ton wont muraer Of Sheriil dess Garber. = | __ sees cea ing machines, EXPERT REPAIR- ING on all office machines. Sup- GOT QUARTER MILLION malting not quoted. IN RAIDS ON BANKS Albert Hagstrom was an overnight guest at the Lewis Spitzer home one night last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cari Spitzer and son Robert, and Jim Lambert motored to Williston, N. Dak., Sunday to visit wth Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barnick,)_ N.Dak. 00001 Mrs, Barnick was formerly Edna|FOR SALE—One Registered Hereford Spitzer. Mrs. Spitzer stayed for an] bull. Would trade for another. extended visit. ee ea Wachter Transfer Corp. Aminad and Leon: itzer_al = ————= Vearl Huldon called at the Steve Work Wanted Murray home Thuraday evening. ~ EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING _ Montgomery was & caller at iat most reasonable All work and sleeping __$30.00._Inquire H. J. Woodmansee. FOR RENT—Modern six room house with 12 lots, garage and large chick- en house. Very good condition. T. M. Casey, 518 Bdwy. FOR RENT: Large, warm, pleasant four room modern house with gas range, laundry. Furnished furnished. Close to schools and capitol. Call at 808-7th Street. —_—_—_—__ |__| Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Lady = Preferred. 503 Ninth 8t. gy ee ailable al a fea a, i-tih at, Powe 278. Haml- a Aperoenis room. Next to > bath, Gentleman _Dreferred. Phone 752-R. FOR REN’ BB Beer: Warm 5 ae Rent reasonable. Phone 1697: ai0-7ts Ber ee pany, 218 E. Main Street, Mandan, Dak. ose| Wisconsin round whites few sales|good and choice 2.25-4.25; all weights, $2.05-10 closed mugs $2.00-05; com- bination grade few sales $1.85; Colo- Cc ONTINUE umphs $1.90. from page one ————$____. |__Livestock Shattered Without South St. Paul, Jan. 26.—()—(U. 8. Shot Being Fired Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 2,000; early trade changed; few plainer quality slaugh- & residence recently ter Pearing “eboct ad: nt aiaueh"lrented toa “J.C. Davis.” Davis hetfere 3.00438; commen to, medium| Ber of the gang captured in the cows 225-75; cutter grades 1.50-2.25; |Toundup, $1.75-80; Idaho Russets open mugs{/vommon and nl meaiiyn 10-84 1,50-3.00. rado McClures $2.45; Nebraska D ee | Dillinger Gang Is *~50. St. PAUL LIVESTOCK the feceane ier Reni ceed slow; most mature classes little 5 ‘above; common to medium | turned out to be Clark, the first mem- common to medium cows 25-75; cut-|_ Makley was captured without a also do practical Boy Pe Pelee oppel ‘Thursday ences furnished. one A nM sue ‘Mrs. Richard WANTED Housework 0 “or work on = farm. turnish references. Sper, ee nes te fad Fenlee Lydia Merkel at 519-12th St. Sou ‘Mrs. Ben Ollenburger who has been |GIRL WANTS housework. Will go & patient at the Bismarck hospi! turned home Sunday.