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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1984 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Market Report for Mon., March 26 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | Grain Quotations | | 228,t0, 450; cows ES Thousands SEE and READ ARMISTICE TN LABOR aoe | [New York Stocks RAIN IN SQUTHERNetsrresierts| Your AD Dally WAR BRINGS HOPE TO'cwss.S"see"ae. Shots Sar aésiers pood GA SEEbon That’s why prompt returns result mr 528 to 7.50; medium 4.50 to 5.25; cull from a want ad in this paper. If you we and common 3.50 to 4.50; stocker and ee Sh 88 . 98 feeder cattle: steers good and choice have anything to sell, buy, rent or NEW YORK EXCHANGE BK 84 BT Aneghany ..... 3% PRICES AT CHIC AGO 850 to 1080 ibs, 480 to 8.78; common trade, try this satisfactory means of , | Al, Chem. é& 150% Len lum 3.28 to 4.75. " ers. th Re aoe Mite” 19% : Sheer, 24 005 tat lambs ons ni os getting customers. 4 «54% | Am. Can .. —— 3 Am, Coml. Al. . 51% , ‘ around 8.75 to 9.00 on good to choice * Stocks Boom at Start and Hold eae B% 33% Am. & For. Pow. 10% Grain Market Pays More Atten-| wooted lambs; few fed clipped lambs * Part of Gains Despite uly x Re ‘Am. Lee. i Ba tion to Crop Situation Rriaees a tia, Fie A nay, | Profit-Taking 24 304A ow, ® ri) Than Other News lambs 90 Ibs. down good and. choice ; 80% 60% 4 . eat creer bp ,|4m. Roll. Mill. 23% te 8.60; 90 to 98 Ibs. good and choice ‘ New York, March 26—()—Declar- Sai 62'4 Am Beit & Ret. 43. |. Chicago, March 26—()—Prospec-| 3.09 to 9.10; ewes 90 to 180 Ibs, good haf 51% | tive benefits to crops because of snow ‘ ation of an armistice in the automo- Am. id and choice 4.00 to 5.75; all weights ie bile labor controversy gave most fi- | July Am. 119% |and rain over domestic wheat terri-| common and medium 3.00 to 4.50, f patolal markiea & theestdl tope Iron Am. @9 | tory southwest put a damper on ouy- day, but the enthusiasm generally Am, 21% Jing in the grain markets Monday and| as sioeahly Teaknaied, ane #3,, {prices went downhill, SIOUX CITY. After a i e-minute bu: ing rush in 36% Amarillo, Tex., reported as much as; Sioux City, March 2%6.—(P}—(U. 8. the first hour, which put the. stock 65% | 21 inches of snow on the ground, the|Dep, Agr.)—Cattle 5.000, slow bidding, taser ta ‘bit an ons freer 46% | heaviest fall since 1903. Under such| weak to 25 lower for slaughter steers oft takers proceeded to cash in and 30% | Circumstances, improved industrial and yearlings; better grades scarce, q fe I teh a 1 ie See ciicetihantatse 53% | Prospects, with advances of securities, | little changed; fat she-stock opened ° cree roan fe aived. Thy antie 8 | were largely ignored. A fresh decrease | weak to 25 lower; stockers and feed- Tribune Want Ad aaah Leas hol bec Ae a bd te | nti ‘ocinhaber day RANGE: 134) of the United States wheat visible |ers steady to a shade lower; choice - ty dwindled rapldly on the moderate |Minneapols, March 28-77 — A2': [supply total algo was without much medium light beeves above 1.00; tew Rates Are Low 5 . 4 Close a juence. ¢ loat stockel 2 did not seem to be in any great sup- ar ae: ee Pith 123 | Wheat closed weak at about the|to a shied OVE! T chuokee BABY Tint 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 wo1ds se RE | s HS 26 |¢ay's bottom prices, May 86% to 7; |beeves held above 7.00; few loads held 1 insertion, 28 words .. lar hanniiiess ovec thie hata ef the Bt, " 15% | July 86% to %; and 1 to 1% under|sround 6.25-50; large share salable 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 W motor strike and wheat eased. Cot-| Jul oo ae es May 90% finish; corn % to % down, |4.75-5.75; few good heifers up to 5.25; 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words ton, silver and rubber were somewhat bas 'y 50% to %; July 52%; oats % to|most beef cows 2.50-3.50; low cutters 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words . sees higher. Bonds firmed. International | M %s off and provisions unchanged to @/and cutters mainly 1.50-2.25; choice dollar rates were virtually unchanged. | J' 42 42 42! ; ae *!Canadian Pac. ‘ise of 5 cents. 773 pound stockers 5.50; scattered All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to above rates. 43% 43% |Cannon Mills course, were clines in the wheat market were | sal rt good ie ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE bmn abulve WL” CVE paddies May 31% 30% 31 Seeial ors: an checked by firmness of stocks and 7. ei ee A Representative Will Call If You Desire Motors, Hudson and ‘Auburn getting 31% 31% 31% |Celanese ..- 387%; cOtton. The setbacks of wheat prices Hogs 7.500; mostly steady to strong tionally to around a point Cerro de Pasci 34 | Were of only fractional extent, but| with Saturday to shippers; packers Cute, border or white space used on want ads come under classi- Se tt aes hip, as” nen Sbentiaad ey pecs Shes, & Ohio ig for the time being ithe market's rally- | talking 10-15 lower; extreme top 4.00; fled display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. Goodye: a x ee . oN. LW. is | ng power proved slight. early sales better grade 180- d Ea 5 Shecl American Telephone, Bethle- chi oe Th Ff. 10% | er tPine to steady the wheat mar- Weights 975-00; packers talking, 388 rr susuupase’ “Wo TeUUeTe-CanrTikin So-euN or vejece ouy sane toes hem Steel, United Aircraft, ‘Avmertoan DULUTH RANGE 8. M ai HG ri el on ee was word that green) and down for butchers; good 150-170 cree: accepted. We reserve the right it or reject any copy sub- Can, Case, Johns-Manville, Schenley, | Duluth. Minn. 0 Hime —(P)— 103, | DUS were in evidence in Kingfisher |pound weights salable 325-75; sows Durum— 45, |county, Oklahoma. Notice was also 3.10-25; feeder 2.50 down. §37,|taken that the amount of wheat on Sheep 5,000 Feith rue Lacha 12 1574 | Ocean passage showed 3,352,000 bushels | loads fed wooled lambs are two Joads 2914 | decrease for the week, and totaled but clipped; nothing done early; indica- American Commercial Alcohol, New ‘York Central and Santa Fe. Home- stake Mines jumped 20 points on one sale and the other metals were firm. a wn Bh Be Gun a. & 85 83% 8344 | Comi. “ Soiv. ,|Com, Southern 2% | 37,424,000 bushels against 56,000,000 a | ti Wanted to Buy Male Help Wanted ‘58' bs lions 25 or more lower or around 8.75 eo me "The Cuentwes iceman Transfers 30% Gon, Gas ‘ Ei oor 8 and oats dragged lower with down; holding best offerings to 9.25 peptic 3 et haw Lae cor heist hi Sg dette prox! , " 5 or above; other classes scarce. and quality. Must ree from Local party wi cash can « Hadas elaine iia i Sent. onl . ts Wheat, Provisions advanced. | seed. F. J. Appert, Hazelton, N./ make splendid connection with large way ij Cont. Ins. 31 md CHICAGO POTATOES Dak. _| northwestern independent oil com- J Produce Markets | ont. Motor ie See ee 26-(AP—U. 8. D. WE BUY CARLOAD lots of scrap pany selling high grade gasoline at Best materials used. First class LIS CAt RAIN ont. a kink if .) Potatoes on track 437, total] iron. Write Joe Prociv & Sons,| less than standard prices. Invest- CHICAGO sitttanelis, kaarets 36--ory_-wheat| OC. Products. 10% | | Minneapolis, March 26—(@)—Wheat |U. 8, shipments ‘Saturday 889, Sun-| Belfield, N. Dak. ment would carry good paying posi- PHONE 1041-3 Chicago, March 26.—(7)—Both eggs receipts spouts 160 s ouipared’ Wo ats Cream tems tS futures advanced in early trade here|day 32; old stock steady, supplies | === | tion for local manager with bigger Ashmore & Ellingson arid butter were unsettled in tone]. Hho fl tect 30% Monday because of the action of heavy, demand and trading moderate; |trial on charges of embezzlement and! certainty of big profits due to prov- 622 Third St. Pa ake’ ve ee ear hn sot ser 2S hat Se: a i eee re eee ae | OE ee or ue waren of] Leche Seeker . in ny cables. but warrant y , Y Butter, 11.207; unsettled. Creamery|""Wheat- > "Delivered Dia. Match . 4 pitation |sin Round Whites 1 car 1.40; 1 car| ‘The issuance of tl a territory. Reply confidential. Don't | specials (93 score), 23-23%; extras { (92), 22%; extra firsts (90-91), 22%- 224; firsts (88-89), 21-21%; seconds (86-87), 20'%; standards (90 centr sized carlots), 23. Eggs, 42,667; unset- -tled; extra firsts cars 17%, local 16% ; 951; |News from the southwest, followed by|145; Minnesota-North Dakota Red|surrender was understood to be the} write unless you have the money. = Laser Selling, erased the early|River Ohios 1.60 to 1.65, occasional| final Ltn in Pheer spare ra Write Tribune Ad. No. 6305. Apartments for Rent . 18 higher; partly graded 1.50 to 1.55;|¢xtrad It an order oniiNG aa eat —= st i 26% |"" ‘Trade was desultory most of the |Idaho Russets 190 te 1.15 combina. |committment authorized some days|¥OUNG man wanted to work by/POR RENT—Modern unfurnisRed tit | month, F. Jaszkowiak, 419-12th) apartment. Above Harris & Wood- 211, | time. May wheat closed % lower, July | tion grade tew sales 1.60; U. 8. No. 2,/ag0 by Sir William Lulock, chief Jus-| 2100 mansee store. Available March 15th. 311 |» lower and September * lower. 1.50; Colorado McClures cotton sacks|tice of Ontario, after Insull lost an : « : Erie R. R. .. Fid. P. Fire I al ge: N wire Harris fresh graded firsts cars 16%, local Firest. T. & R. . 21% | Coarse grain futures were quiet and|1.70 to 1.75, burlap 1.60 to 1.65; New|@ppeal against extradition. pal Jelena Inq & { 16%; ent receipts, 15%; ee First Nat. Stores 5856 featureless. May and July oats closed | York firm; supplies light, demand and ————___— Melero 1 Poultry, live, 26 trucks, steady; hens a 3B | se lower, May tye % lower and July |trading moderate, Florida bu, crates scr dala room apartment. Partly furnished i scar eat es Bese tecel Gen. Am. Trans. . 3975 rye 14 lower. May barley closed 1; | Bliss Triumphs 2.00, bu. hampers 2.10, WANTED — Girl for general house-] yer qbartmene ee pela ieee leghorn hens 12%; Plymouth Rock 337, [ower and July % off and May and work on farm for adults only. No 11, |July flax closed unchanged. BOSTON WOOL i outside work. Write Tribune Ad] Tight for two. Call at rear of 118 &i¢| Cash wheat undertone continued at mens. 8D: ° Onee FOR RENT—One 5-room apartment. 38 |firm to strong and there was a good|A.)—Trading in wool was very quiet WANTED—Middle aged woman for ; a i ag 43__|demand for local and diversion point in the Boston market. Prices showed piace, ainiito work in etbes part | _10gan's._Phone 211. ane offerings. Receipts were rather liber-|NO definite change in trend. While IN NEXT 10 YEARS of time. Write to J. M. Thompson, | FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished for broilers 2612, white rock 26, colored 25, Jeghorn 22, barebacks 21; rock 5) LAT to 19, colored 17; leghorn chick- ens.11; roosters 10; hen turkeys 22, young toms 20, old toms 14, No. 2; 12; ? ducks 14 to 18; geese 12. 2 , {al and well cared for. Winter wheat |there was considerable pressure for Wilton, N Dak. R 2 light housekeeping. Gas and water 37, | ¥25 in limited supply and fair to good |lower wool prices, a pretty stiff re- Hi 7 = a furnished. Very close in. Newly i i YORK 134, |demand. Durum was in slow to fair|sistance was offered by some of the WE HAVE vacancy for a girl to Work) ainted. Call at 323 Second St. ; New Yok: Men 28.—-()—Butter, | rie demand and about unchanged. larger holders of wool. ues and room. Apply 401-5th . ttled: ‘ 4 1%] Corn offeriny i good; Estimated receipts of domestic wool ‘ Pitt :\ I enero no neem eee { Nn ent Mea et 7" |demand. and Very firm toe skece |at Boston, reported to ‘the’ Boston | chemist, Telling of Bromine Ex-| «anrED—airl for general _howe-| POR RENT- eT ee { “Beore) 24-24%; firsts (81-91 scores) | 14% protein Ate stronger. Oats demand was still fair|etain and flour exchange during week traction, Sees Precious work. Inquire at 314 W. Rosser. Gas for cooking. Sink in kitchen. { 23%;-24; seconds, unquoted; central-|1 DH W or 6. to good. Rye demand was coming |ending March 24, amounted to 465,- =! Private entrance. Call at 808 7th iy eerie py LH W..... 86% .B8ta 31% |from elevator companies chiefly and|900 pounds compared with 198,900 Metal as Next Step Street. Cheese, 62.717; steady; state, whole | 18" protein ah | Bienes oaeep Hee saber scare) | TIO /AS Papi eee reaee —_——_ Salesmen_Wanted FOR RENT—To reliable, quiet adults, milk flats, fresh, fancy, 15; do, held,j) w..... +2 8844 \ 27'4 | Barley demand was much better RPGS CR RE THE GIANT Manufacturing Company| All modern, nicely furnished apart- specially cured ‘specials 19; regular|1a% pros _ Int. Tel. & 1 Tel.” as | mate pavers tn heeiectendorices| eee ee (Copyright, 1934, by The Associaed | “Gr Council, Bluffs, Iowa, manufac-| ment consisting of one bedroom, cured 17-18; average run 16; Wiscon-|1 DH W or " Sonne. Manville 5a | Were “ps one at two cents on better ‘Se eee pedets| ES rae) Me 26—ve)| turers of Floodlight Projectors, I large living room, kitchenette with _Sin, fresh, single Daisies 14%-15;|1 H W..... 86% 88% 8613 88% | uae Cy)! 16%, | types. Flax demand was fair and of- 7a eo os Harp uda It. erie pale set formula| ‘etior Lighting Equipment, Play-| pantry, close to bath. 604 3rd St. eon oe 15%-16, Kaacea fee = Kel vinator 18% ferings very light. = Andie a barrel pound Pecigiiinddvoedy vs a ae eeae ground and Swimming Pool Appar-| Call at side door. s, ; irregular; mi l- “ —_—_—_— sacks, which . t ae — “ wile’ ora euacial Tarka ee aeineserairan es Bis 24 Sh ATs Kresge (6, 19% CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Shipments 19,866 barrels. dissolved in sea water and promises} Stus nnd Bleachers, aaeibermanen FOR | RENT—Punulshed apartment fresh receipts 20%4-22; standards and | Minnesota and South Dakota Whea!) coe: Grocery 31 | Chicago, March 26—()—Wheat, No.| Pure bran $21.00-21.50. man fis first “open sesame” to tne| Ses Postion open in North Dako-|" Lights, water, heat, gas, telephone commercial standards 18%-%; firsts Pe. Bweor Eau Carbonic . ae 1 red 89%; No. 1 hard 89%; No.2 mix-| Standard middlings $19.00-19.50. | fabulous mineral riches of the ocean peer GaIaSue Rtas iiet pane Cine a on ee capitol, 1841-3; seconds 17; mediums, 39 Ibs.,|1H W..... 8614 8% 86% 88% LOWS oo cinacg ib” | eB. Gore, Mo. 2 mised 4036 to X: ae — was senesced to the American] $UorwiNeed apply. Unexcelled op-| s3oaath St ee gist er eed name. Ohno 32% | (ola) Si; No. 2 sample grade 41%:| (Purnished by Russell-Miller Co) | ‘There is enough liquid gold in the Portunity for high class ambitious|fOR RENT—Two, three and four i i sega 1HW..... 85% 87% 85% 87% ; ng, No. bs 2 rica and| young sales executive. room apartments. Gas, heat, lights Trek. i Durem Mise Copper S Yellow colds oy 10 80; Noa es .# 06 |enoug oh liver a eye world, but| good car. Write us full particulars! and water furnished. Laundry Baier 13-04; fowis,| cea AE MT 100 116 Iai Cont,. Pet, 12% |48. Oats, No. 2 white 34%; sample y ‘es|until Monday scientists held it a|_ #bout yourself. privileges. Newly decorated. Avail- Seah 18 18; fiteen IRDA 110 diand Stl. 18 | grade 30%. Rye, No. 2 western 61%; {06 |dream to suppose man could ever ex-| COMPLETE established line aulto,! able April 1st. Phone 376-M. ers, fresh and frozen 9-11; turkeys, fo, Kan. & 11% | barley 48 to 79; timothy seed 7.00 to ‘65 | tract it at less than prohibitive cost.| tractor oils. Lists of customers and|FOR RENT—Large two room modern eal ted; frozen 18-25'4; ducks, | 28 Mo. Pacific .. 5% 17.35 ewt.; clover seed 11.00 to 13.00 cwt. 85) Monday paying commercial extraction] prospects furnished. Interstate Oll| furnished apartment on ground resh unquoted; n 15-25%; ducks, |. Mont. Ward 32 1.52] within 10 years was forcast by chem-| Co., Minneapolis, Minn. floor with private entrance and rp teste iete chateau eae ic a: ——~ w tale a Bee de 13-18; ee 15-20; brollers, relent 35 Nat. Cash R. “A 19% | | Livestock | 41| The sea gold, in its new form, is ac- Avenue B. unquoted; express 15-25; fowls, i ee 1] Nat. Dairy Prod. 15% |@¢———_-____________4 32| tually zpaing at the rate one Work Wanted pi FOR RENT—Modern apartment. In- freight 15-18; express 15-21; roosters, Be eee 32%| _ so. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Pipes ne Dee waste’ ots |CAPABLE WOMAN wants work by] quire at Capital Cut,Rate Drug. freight and express 10; turkeys, |} 2 South St. Paul, March 26.—(P)}—(U. # unique chemical plant near Wilming-| _day or hour. Call at 808 7th. jase_do not phone. freight 23-26; express 25-30; ducks, . 2 8, Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, 3,900; slaugh- freight 12; express unquoted. Coarse Northern Pacific. Ohio Oil . lasses generally slow; undertone 'N. C., about six pounds of silver] LAUNDRY WANTED BY SNOW-/FOR RENT in Rue Apartments. One beak ree te ton Some High Spots in wtlay goes with it; slo valuable mer-| FLAKE LAUNDRY, 518 10th 6t.| Unfurnished all modern 3 room weak (000 # os cy cury, likewise “ionized.” Phone 779. We call for and deliver] ®@Partment with private bath. Als> | Statement on Labor G | Miscellaneous | sagt ee leks yearlings; few sales medium grades been. recover the! or laundry may be left at G. P.| One furnished basement apartment. o—_—_________________@ 6, a A “| Besinte we - 31, [525 down; not many here early suit- 7 Niceasacstins anneal Peierls change in nee Fai of ace, 1st door north of G. P.| Laundry privileges. Call at 711 FOREIGN EXCHANGE 3 2 *| Packard ‘Motor 5% |a@ble to bring 5.75, and above; she the gold was an accidental or unex-| Eat Shop. Avenue A or phone 1256-W. New York, March 26.—()—) 1% Alte 40 Par.-Publix Ctf. 4% |stock steady to weak; low cutter and Washington, March 26—(%)— RENT Parmelee Trans. ‘Pathe Exchange . , {Penney (J. C.) ‘Foreign exchange steady; Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain 5.09%; France 6.58%; Italy 857; Germany 39.68; Norway % ms ted by-product of extracting | FIGHT HAULING, up to 1 ton. Short FOR RENT—Furnished 4 room apart- 1% |cutter cows 1.50-2.50; beef cows 2.75-| Some of the high spots in Presi- | Pec’ a ason-| ment, upstairs, Gas, 3113.50; strictly good scarce; bulls weak; | dent Roosevelt's statement on the Re a2 RN IED AIRE | or Jane Cinanecs, Seieel Te furnished. 503 9th Bs eh He medium to good 2.65-3.00; stockers| agreement between capital and eo ee ae, gan gold story able. Owens. Phone 18% | mostly” plain, slow, steady; fair de-) labor in the automobile industry ake Bk wsstes is rd 4 given Monday in a report at Vi_ | =e Sa aa 25.60; Sweden 26.30; Montreal in New ey 7q {mand for better grad stow steers! follow: was for ‘York 99.87%; New York in Montreal *|300-4.00; calves 3,100; to 60] “We have set forth « basis on [ROY Fork by De. Willard pow act For Sale New = 00.12%. lower; bulk good to choles 6 5.09-600;| which, for the first time in any |peomine from sea water at Wilming-|#OR SALE—TYPEWRITERS, Add-| ing room near bath. Three win- | Hos Bt amaoa grove tv. eaive te atogals til's |" as princing rnin | 0"Sraintter eatin” ap| Senta” sid hen ated MONEY RATES g ve, & more a and a ING on all office centrally EF preferred. New York, March 26.—(?)—Call % early; fairly active; mostly strong t0| more equitable system of indus- ap % feet omnis haat aioe younds ot| piles CAPITAL TYPEWRITER| Phone 1166. money steady: 1 per cent, ‘Time loans 10 higher from last week's close: Bet-| triai relations may be built than |yennine daily ‘ree Atinntie tide wa.| 0. 207 Broadway, wg,jlock: Wet | FoR RENT—Wisoy furiabed seep- ter 170 to 250 lbs, mostly 4.00 to 4.10; ” top 4.10 to all interests; better 250 to| *Ver before. ter pumped sea cea HH pote = ae peg oe SS ae ne and Ghee to cigital: Gib oe Be eee < : : gromine for antic gaso- | APPLES—Delicious, capitol. i Hides 33s: eine Aryeh or “We have, for the. first time, tine, war gas, headache medicines, a| Rome Beauty, $1.40 . 1802, better; stock Pigs mostly 2.50 down; written into an industrial settle- |number of human diseases and for ‘Winesap, $1.40. FOR RENT—Two cine furnished %| desirable light lights 3.25 to 3.75 or| ment a definite rule for the equit- | photographic film. Potatoes, Ohio, Triumphant Cobblers|” sleeping roomis. Close to, capitol. better; average cost Saturday 3.78;| Sble handling of reductions and |” ‘The newly tapped supply is appar- | from $1.00 to $1.50 per bushel for Call at 1020 Eleventh Bt. 4 | welght 200 Ibs. for the week cost 3.81;{ creases of forces. ently inexhaustible. Assays table and seed. Cabbage, omlons, | ==seeensee=ee= eee eee a weight 213, “If we can ‘establish & formula one gyno an of rami = Mande: n Dek epee Ho Flats #8 Servel Sheep 3,000; run includes 10 doubles cul . There ee ool Se meee and met ene. Gane iat Mo. @ Shattuck © 12,,|wooled Jambs; no early sales; early| hich gives weight to the humah |nundredth of an inch of gold Per)——~ poTATOES FOR SALE FOR RENT—Choice all modern bun- slaughter ‘amb undertone weak to| ‘actors ss well as the economic, {cybic mile in the Atlantic waters.|eome real nice sound potatoes. Price| galow. Close in. Ready April lst. igi |lower with packers talking around 25| octal and organisational factors lgome seas are richer in gold, others |" S109 per bushel or if delivered $110| _Phone 877. 16% |Icwer; around 800 fed lambs Satur-| in relieving the Parone, sea- {less 90. per bushel, If you’ wish to have | =========sesseeeceeeeeee 21° |day made 890. sonal layoff, we shall have accom- | “The direct recovery of minerals for! {hom delivered let us know one day 3 * 31%|" Dairy cattle: general quoted un-| Pilshed a great deal. industrial use from sea water,” sald] aieaq Richard A. Kunz, Bismarck, Wanted to Trade 6% view, and that of both em- , " ». “h held thi aiig changed, oF 2600 to 450 for good) sees and employers a thet we attention of chemists’ and’ itis bec| N-_D:,232 South oth ‘street or Bh have measurably done so in this -|tieved that the plant at Cape Fear is) rigs ae settlement.” the first to accomplish this achieve- | PHONE 602-R—For fertilizer or black oy Chicago, March 26—(AP—U, 8, D. ment on a commercial scale of oper-| dirt, ashes also hauled. Very rea- 12% eee 30,000, including 15,000 di-| “This is not a one-sided statute ution. sonable “gen | Pay dee seg leg aad and organizations of employees, “The extraction of gold from sea- |SWEET Clover 4c Ib. and up. Alfalfa, . ; 7 Bt) § Ib. soaking eg thele sores water in which It 18 present to the ex. Seed oun, Millets, otber cred fi ‘ sentative cannot tent @ few parts Dillion has} crops, Flax. lor sam Whew, fo. hard spring 90%-01%; [Prana a ‘erase| sate time be unmindful of their always been. the investors’ most | delivered prices. "Shipped subject Mo, 1 dark northern 89-63; No. 3.am- | Enderecod, Eilto 43% ; ties.’ fascinating goal, but no success along Grimm Alfalfa Associ- ber durum 90%-1.18% ; B02 mined | Onion are... 1 mostly this line.has been reported thus far. ation, Fargo, N. D. 500 cooperating durum 94%-00%; No, 1 red durum itoitea Aircraft Bx ‘and “Now that the recovery of bromine, be 2 yellow, 44%; No. a\poiey poh” eo” light |Law’s Hand Clutches _|wnich s present to the extent of lest | pon BALE=Hariy ObIo porataes, 4100 | : bear? 16% mb. mal} | Cones 70. BS Des mitiog. has been per bushel. Small sped potatoss at Me to At Martin J. Insull| ssccesstuny executed, it does not sem 0c per bushel. Get in your orders 19% tnd] Toronto, March 26--(P)-=A lot’ tae tent decade’ to extract ‘pold| before Lrg AM ei plgs|for the extradition of Martin J. In-|from seawater commercially.” bs Sigs ‘ ia ty ae arved here Monday from te Unit:|- NO NEWS FROM ENSULL _ |FOR SALE—Acre facing highway No. 3% steers|ed States, shortly after @ warrant of| Port Said—Samue] Jnsull's where- Bae as Woner vans Fiver Nene: 6% | ond yearlings 15 to 25 Soma- |aurrender was signed. ebouts was all but forgotten in Port! Phone 60. 14% paratively little done. at declines kill: ‘The warrant Purrenter wee Wild | aid in ie celabeaHon of the Moe: (FOR, BALE—Aix pareneel Metetird SX, |ing quality good, but strietly ehotce|ready for Deputy Sherif! Prenkt K.|ler Peart of . There was no} bulls. Would trade for same qual- 3m |cllecings, cearee; Inrgety. 580 to, 7.00 | Johnson: of Cook 4 who | news Uf ony bind from ship on| ity and breeding. Wachter Trens- |" me Ser ae, 3 paid for long|is to return. Insull to. fe Sn0e | the, fi fer Corp. *

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