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Tribune s Grain, AS. OUTLOOK FOR Z Pigs 3.25 down; packing sows largely : ‘Bi Adams 8 Durum. ee" | 8.30.90, Light fight, good and choice Air, .Redue. 90% ' 93% | 140-160 Ibs. 3.75-4.25; light weight, ey 2 Sept, 33% | 160-200 Ibs, 4.00-60; medium weight , Al 140% 93% | 200-280 Ibs. 4.50-90; ‘heavy weight 250- : herd Mig. ue 66% in Ibs. 4.50-80; packing sows, medium. i | i 00d 275-580 Ibs. 3.18-4.00; pigs, Am. Com. Al, 1 38% 86% | Pod : Advance Accomplished in Trad-| ‘am. & For. Pow. : 8%/Speculative Purchases Are Re- fig Ste en ing Dull as Thursday; [mtn ...- oa sponsible for Upturn 15% su ttt, 3000 calves 800: moet classes Close Is Firm ae ae After Losses steers offered to make a market; bulls Am. Roll Mil 2 28% ott Ib stots 825; Montara ; Roll,” Mili, ‘ ! . steers 8.25; Montana hay f New York, June 15.—(#)—With the| Am. Smelt. & + 42%! Chicago, June 15.—()—wheat ral- ne 6 25-50; heifers 6.80 down; Neary steel labor outlook @ little brighter,| Am. Sugar Ret 162}, [lied late Friday after temporary losses ‘97% | Holstein bulls 3.50; selected vealers stocks moved into higher territory | Am. aon eae ag, {nad replaced early gains. Some re- (961, |6.00-50; slaughter cattle and vealers: Friday, although the advance was ac- | Am. Tob. (Bo 20% |Rewal of speculative buying was re-| Se} 96% | Steers, good and choice 550-900 Ibs. complished in trading that was al-|2ne.ondn Gon, * 4g "| sponsible for the upturns, . we LOTS tere 6.50-9.50; 1100- arly extreme gaine of to mrenca’s| Am Del. Br * S14s| Temporary weakness was attributed ST |1025; ‘common und meatus’ Geo: Points were shaded in the afternoon, Atl Ost, Line A135 | wheat trom the harvest fields aocat 507% |a200 tds. ,3.50-8.00; | helfers, good . but the close was firm. AU, Ref. 21, | west was rapidly increasing, Enid,| J ‘50% | ot, Chole, 860-780 Ibs. §.28-6.75; com The financial sector, while still cau- es ‘Au te Okls.,. noting arrivals of 327 carloads 48% | 4 00, 0, COHEN nek ea ew tious, apparently felt better when Mem Corp. ay |Friday and Hutchinson, Kas, 7,111 49% | 400; low cutter and sear oR sins: President Green of the A. F. L. urged Loco. , \cats. Omaha received its first car bulls (y a (beef) the steel workers to call off the pro- | Balt. & Ohio 25% | Priday. Tt graded No. 1 Be] ‘ aie 20 [bulls (yearlings excluded), good (beef) posed strike if the president appoints | Barnsdall ity Wheat closed firm %-% abovel jul 7] egw « ped cutter, common and med- @ mediation board to settle differ- 35. | Thursday's finish, July 94%-%, Sep-|July, new.. 40% “al” 40% 4t% coral eet and ences between employes and employ- 24y, | tember CON K-K down,|Sept, old.. 41% 41% 40% 4144 | common’ 300-400: stocker eng eae ers. ree 1K July 8134-6; Sept. 50%-%. Onte un-|Sept. new. 41% 1% 40% 41% | Cottle: steers, good ont Gece ee German _financ: , chan; % higher, and ssh i ‘ A while still a matter of some concern, 4% |unchanged to 7 cents off. 1B TRE IBt mum ia Om OM seemingly had little effect on equities. 15%| Gains in wheat values later meee | area OOS ean SNC Although retail trade, continued to) Cese. J; 1... : $3 ]amounted to more than a cent a CHICAGO RANGE demand: fully steady to atten ee progress. Freight car loadings for the : arm |Dushel, influenced by — unexpeeted| Chicago, June thor considered; yearlings and ea anos week ended June 9, were up consider-|Gerre de Pasco 39%, | firmness at Liverpool, where a scar-| Wheat— Low Close | little change: native 5; hecetch yi ably less than seasonal due to a de-|Ches. & Ohio 47% |clty of sellers was reported and an-|July . 93 94% | mostly 9.00; ‘best held oa" to "9 : cline in coke and livestock shipments. | Chi. & N. 10% |nouncement that Ge: had or.| Sept. asking around 7.5 for best yearlings: The total of 615,565 cars, however, |C- M. St. § |dered a stop of exports of wheat and| Dec. aT 95 aged ewes 1.00 to 2.25; slaughter sheep was 37,024 ahead of the previous week |C- M. St. 8 |flour. The advances here, however, Jul 5 58 ey 4, {8nd lambs: spring lambs, good “tid and 46,408 above the like 1933 period. |G, I. 24% | failed to hold well in the face of a|2Uy » Gp Bek abe uate lchuckes “eastons: q and \ Grains were nervous. Wheat can- gia @ir oe Tenewal of sales associated with move- Dee : Pit ae oe ry ewes 90-150 Ibs,” estat Reged celled earlier losses and finished | Colum. G. 14y [Ment of newly harvested wheat] Oats— ” 1) 295; all weights, obiioon cna 50 somewhat higher, but corn was a tri- |Coml. ‘Sol 24% | Southwest. AA 43% 43% | 75-1.75. ‘ cece fle reactionary under realizing. Cot-|Com. 2% | Reactions carried wheat back at M4% 42% 43% + ton, rubber and silver were neutral|Con. Gas . 34%: | times to ‘below Thursday's finish, | De A Atte 44% factors, Bonds were irregular. The Soild vs ne 1K Some of the selling was believed 65% 64% 85% SIOUX CITY Germans dipped again after forenoon|Gont, 2" 78% |coming from spread traders purchas- TN 66% 67 |, Sioux City, Is, June 15.—(y—(v. resistance. Gold currencies were | Gcnr iapiod 52% ling at Kansas City. Friends of higher | Dee ‘20 ‘68%, ‘69% |S: D. A.)—Cattle 2,000; most classes lower in dollar terms, Cont. Oil Del. oe Prices contended Germany's prohibi- i * “| firm; stockers and feeders well clear- Share gainers of about 1 to 3 points|Corn Products 63% |t#on of wheat and flour export was 56% 56% 56 561; ed; car good 1141 Ib, beeves 7.75; oth- included Dupont, U. 8. Smelting, Co-|Cream Wheat 33 | Significant in view of bad crop condi- 54% 54% 54 54 Jer sales fed steers and yearlings = . {Crosley Radio 16% | tions in the Danube France ly 6.50 down; choice hi : lumbian Carbon, Union Carbide, Na- . elfers 6.00-25; tional Lead, Peoples Gas, General {cTucible Steel 2. jand Italy, emphasizing likiihood of $20 680 667 820 |most beet cows 275-350; all cutiers Motors, U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem Steel 3 * | increased European. demand for over-| Och’ Tao 120 Tho Tae | 28-250, . po eg | 33,, |se0s wheat, Corn and oats fluctuated ‘10 740 |” Hogs 8,500; mostiy steady to strong: Brands, Santa Fe, New York Central, |East. Kodak 98 | arte ine with wheat but were 9.30 |top 425; bulk better grade 200-300 Great earthed: Bone Ol ot New| Eaten Mae [1g | affected also by the fact that chinch 9.60 1b. butchers 4.15-25; better 170-200 Ib. Jersey and California, American Tele- |El. Auto 22% |>Ug damage reports were increasing. Ueghts 3.75-4.15; sows 3.60-10; feeder phone, Western Union, Consolidated |El, Pow. & Lt. 6 Provisions were responsive to up- iS CASH GRAIN _ | pigs 2.25 down. ; v4 Gas, Public Service of New Jersey, | Ere BB. .-+.. a £9 Be cone ey Wheat] Sheep 500; spring lambs and yearl- | Sooper Stmny-vecum, "Aimer FES sa. i ncaroaeGame® |" Amelie can went and cone | Soot tate rages nd dd | Sugar Refining and Great Western| Fox 14% ain J 7 c Quotations today f z}held above 8.75; short deck 77 Ib. Bighe. Gen. 39 eapolis, June 15.—(P}—Early| Wheat— Delivered Arrive | yearlings 6.75. 205 | Selling pressure was sufficient to ease | 15% protein eter eieerninenesil $214 the ae market here Friday but as|2 Gi north. 1.00% 104% 1.00% 1.03% §7__ | offer: decreased prices improved north. , BISMARCK GRAIN |" Produce Markets | 32%|and towards the close there was a[iqit north. 98% (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) ’ = 10% { little short covering in a narrow mar-|1 dk north. 1.00% 1.04% 1.00% 1.03% Date June'1s Chicago, June Py pian and 3 igher tau decaheea a 3 ak moti tid at Ne. i rah ai ‘ cegs were steady in tone Friday. Poul- 2%| | Forecasts of precipitation for the 13% protein is Hiei No. 1 amber durum ; ry was unset . 11% |drouth belt served to lower prices north. jo. 1 mixed durum 10 4 | <4, Revent action of-the butter market 3, Jearly in the session. New July and|2 GK north. 99 No, 2 red durum ‘66 interpre: y some traders as September both closed higher. : lo. lax .. 1 meaning that a number of dealers are mts Coarse act trailed aoe with ranean No. 2 flax . 150 beginning to discount the drouth. In- a wheat most of the time, but the close |2 dk north. No. 1 rye . - 4 asmuch as grain values have receded, Hupp 3% | Was irregular. New July oats closed|3 dk north. Barley . A some authorities have been encour- 27 | unchanged while the old finished % |Gradeof ts 37 aged to believe that general damage 32% | higher. New September also finished |! @X north. Hard winter wheat 7 resulting from the drouth is not near- 28% | unchan 2 dk north. : ly as severe as recently supposed and 13% bag ravagpale ay re pig vey a that there is the possibility of bet- ity, | September % up. New July feed bar-|1 north Season Trade Slump terment in the butter production “ field Keivinator 18% | ley closed % lower while the old fin-|2 north, Is Less P; ced Butter, 45539) aseady:\setnamerys 22% |ished % higher. September new clos-|3 north 'S Less Pronoun specials (93 score) 24%-25%; extras 317 [ed % lower and old % lower. Septem-| 14, eo ber malting barley finished unchang- New York, June 15.—(?)}—The j (82) 24%; extra firsts (00-91) 23- 29% oa st 1 fon in trad | 23%; firsts (88-89) 22-22%; seconds 31% (04. July and September flax both|1 H W..... 9016 101s ee rroerneel Chae ee nasaheen (86-87) 21-21%; standards (90 cen- 17% | Closed % lower. 13% protein less pronounced than it was in some tralized carlots) 24%; 100 tubs extras 31%] Cash wheat tone was firm at the]! DHW of the years immediately i Pree oen cried trggagr operon 33% | start and demand at diversion points|!,H W: 99% 1.01% 99% 1.01%|and in most divisions sufficient mo- extra firsts 23%. Eggs, 15,614; |Ma% 38% /was good, but later on the market| 12% protein mentum has been gained to prevent a 4 | © steady, prices unchanged. Blam! 3% [Slowed down and declined. Local de-|1 fw 90% 101% 90% 1.01% /SeTOUS Interruption of the | general Poultry, live, 46 trucks, unsettled; mid gr sa +h mand was sluggish, winter wheat was|Gradeof . é A Lap aire said Dun & Brad- | hens 12-12%; Leghorn hens 10; Rock|Mo. Kan, & "éi.". $i |nchanged and durum was easier and|1 DW or a ela Sineh ir iday, bn the weekly iitene nee 24-25, col 22; Rock springs . . quiet. . eens c fy \ 26, colored 245 Rock broilers 19-21; oo Mont. Ward 28%) | Com tone was steady to.» shade| Minnesota and a seTesh Sree ally 2 Detien seibaing es ' 4, ored 19, Leghorn 14%-17%, barebacks| Nash ™ ane Oats demand was steady.|1° fw or business will be held to a steadier im 14-17; roosters 8%; turkeys 10-14; | Nat’ 17 |Rye demand was steady and offerings!1 H W..... 98% 99% 98% 99% | level until crop prospects will have spring ducks 12-15, old 7-9; spring 18 jcontinued very light. Barley was in| Grade of heen more definitely ascertained. geese 13, old 7, 10%| fair to good demand at firm prices.{1 D4 W or “Deatite good talea sien lave aia Flax demand was good.and market/! H W..... 97% 98% 97% 98% lmrought more encour sh Mie Kee ae 14 |e aes, chi 1.15% 121% 1.12% 1.18% |from agricultural districts, particu- lew Yor! june = 15.—()—] BK —— 13% protein larly regarding the steady advance in ! 11,283, firm. Centralized (90 score) % RANGE OF CARLOT SALES amber.... 1.14% 1.20% ++ | Mail order distribution and the main- aes Stal Tee tote uociann «| Pe 13.4| Minneapolis, Minn., June 15——|PHOwSE , RARE es HA aoe ibs, A ed. ; Pan.-Am. 11" |Range of carlot grain sales: 12% pratein cia. Math nae aot eke Eggs, 13,910, irregular. Mixed col-|Par.-Pubiix Ctt. 4%|_ Wheat, No. 1 hard spring 1.02%-|2 amber... 98% 1.06% .... 0. : i ors, firsts 16; dirties No, 1, 42 Ibs. 14%; al n at 1.04%; No. a pie vice ate Grade of k "163 * . 1.04%; No. amber durum 1.09- storage Packed firsts 16%-K; other inenn n, 31% |1.1434; No. 1 mixed durum 1.00% ; No, Geneva Arms Pact White eggs, nearby and midwestern| PHL’ Phone”, ari |2 ted durum 90. Approved by Senate i is Corn, No. 1 yellow, 56%. py exchange marked mediums 18; Pacific | Proct. & 35%! Oats, 3 white, 43 —_— wid coast, fresh, shell treated or liners,|Pub. 8 4 as eee eee we » June 15.—()}—The fancy 25-26; Pacific coast, standards . 51 Ps NO 4 ‘ senate Friday ratified the nine-year- | 23-24%; other whites and browns un-|Purity Baking 14 | poariey. special No. 2, 83-971; No. 2, eld Geneva treaty providing for striet ee eS aoe 1% |80-96; sample grade, 75; sample, ng | changed. Radio-Keith 2392-85 supervision of internatioal traffic in| 35. | -Orp. La, arms, ammunition and implements of \ NEW YORK me MO i war, New York, June 15. — up) — Live | Reo Motor . an ——— A reservation was attached, how- i poultry, steady; broilers, by freight “6 DULUTH CASH GRAIN ever, that the other nine principal | ESE eapeess 19-16; roosters trent |acieeae hotest Fes | caer ne Or ea pains ish "Empire, Belgium, france, Ger. 15; 1-16; . ices: ze is is % and express 9; turkeys, freight 11-17; |St. L.- -Fran. . 3 ee No. 1 dark northern 1.02%- many, Italy, Japan, Soviet Russia, express 12-19; ducks, freight 10; ex-|Schulte Ret. . 5%1107%; No, 2 dark northern 1.01%- ‘Czechoslovakia and Sweden—must press unquoted, Air 1% |':,96%; No. 3 dark northern 1.00%- approve the pact before it takes ef- Dressed poultry steady, unchanged, |Beaboard Oil. $3" |100%; No. 1 northern 1.02% -1.06%; ge No, 2 northern 1.01%%-1.05%; No. 1 a Provisions CHICAGO POTATOES ee i 1094 [Amber durum 93%-1.21%; No. 2 amber would mit the export of arms and ‘ fatoce, 118, on track M6, torn | Snel, Uson m4 feo. 3 duran 91% 380 i the imporung government gr withthe A) — Pol a. eg a ie beens i Se es Ne consent of sush government for the “8% % 7 . 6% bt} is ci or} BOSTON WOOL Underwood Eliioté: 6% “ 7] Boston, June 15.—()—(U.-8. D:-A.) |Union. Carbide . n° Territory and other western grown | Hiroe Pacific i wools are very quiet but quotations | United Nags ‘5% are being firmly n at recent | United ‘Fruit ay levels. Good French combing | 9nd |Un, Gas, Imp - 16% average strictly combing 64's and fin-;U 8. Ind. “% ver territory wools are quoted mostly |. @: Realty a a at 80 to 83 cents scoured basis, al-/9 8 + gaa dae 1. 8. stock Pr # Average twelve months Texas wools| Uji), 'P. & Lt. 3 are held mostly at. 80 to 82 cents des- | Vanadium. 22% pite current active demand. \wabasn 3 Fig 4 POLISH OFFICIAL MURDERED {tes Marviand aL Warsaw, June 15.—(?)—Bronislaw en Pieracki. of the interior in Brin the 51% THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1934 Livestock and | SBES WHEAT RALLY mixed durum 89%-1.16%; No. 1 red malting 60-70; No. 2 special No. 3, 50%; lower grades northern 73%; No. 3 northern 70%. ae No. 2 white 38%; No. 3 white CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Market Report for Fri., June 15 STOCKS HOVE UP - [New York Stocks||RENEWED BUYING | OO Grain Quotations Cd including 2, billed through; slaughter steers and yearl- ings slow, about steady; ium to good light- New NRA Policy Not to strong on meager. supply sheep and lambs; early bids downward of 8.50 on best springers; few medium to good yearlings 5.50-6.28; odd head slaugh- ter ewes .50-1.25, Dairy cows; generally little chang- ed; medium and good springer cows 38.00-50.00; common kinds down to 25.00 and less, crag, INES ago, June 15.—(/ (0. 8. Agr.)—Hogs, 16,000 including S00 ate Tect; uneven, mostly steady to 10 lower than Thursday; early 4.90; 220 Ib. mostly 4.65-75; 170-210 Ib. 4.25-65; supply of @ public authority subordin- ate to it. To Change Old Codes York 100.87% ; close: * Thousands SEE and READ Your AD Daily That’s why prompt re- turns result from a want ad in this paper. If you have anything to sell, buy, rent or trade, try this satisfactory means of getting customers. 1 insertion, 15 words 45c 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 words Tribune Want Ad Rates Are Low Cats, border er white space used on want ads come under classified display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. Ne clairveyant, fortane teller, matrimonial, pele elie Neha ited ‘We reserve right or submitted, ee All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE above rates A Representative Will Call If You Desire +3 0 linsertion, 25 word: - 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 85 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 1.00 6 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 1.45 Automobiles for Sale USED Caks 1933 Chevrolet Coach .....$500.00 1933 Pontiac Sedan . Male Help Wanted WANTED—Plumber, carpenter and brick mason. Must be thoroughly competent. For information inquire at 502-7th Bt. : WANTED—Clerk for general store. Must know groceries and have some knowledge of meat cutting. Mar- ried man preferred. References re- DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropracter Graduate Drugless Physician Lucan Block Bismarck, MW. D. Phene 200 EE Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—Desirable large well far- nished one room apt. or 2-room. Gas for cooking. Sink in kitchen. Hot water heater. Laundry privil- eges. Private entrance. Close to capitol. 808 7th St. FOR RENT—2 room furnished apt. Lights, gas and water furnished, __$15 per month. Call at 928-9th St, FOR RENT—3 room apt. with pri- vate bath. Unfurnished. Newly decorated. Located at 1102 Thayer Avenue. Phone 291-W or call at 318-9th St. FOR RENT—New 2 room basement apt. Furnished. Suitable for 3 adults. Close in. Call at 518-5th St. Dr. Enge. FOR RENT—3 room furnished apt. Gas, heat, lights and water includ- _ed. Very reasonable. 622-3rd St. FOR RENT—One clean 3 room apart- ment. Unfurnished. Ground floor. Private bath. Gas for cooking and heat. Kelvinator. Electric washer, Private locker. Available June 18th, Call at rear of 413 W. Thayer. FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room Ground floor apt. Rental, $90 per month. 2 room apt., 2 rooms and kitchenette. Rental $22 per month. Newly decorated. 721 3rd 8t. Female Help Wanted WANTED—Expert woman cook for 5 to 8 weeks’ period. Institutional work under supervision of nutri- tionist. Must possess ability to do team work. Physical examination required. Write Tribune Ad No. ‘7011. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Call at 921-6th St. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. One who can go out of town. Leave application at Tribu f fice, condition, down payment $198. 1931—Ford Victoria, motor overhaul- ed, runs and looks like new, down payment $120. 1932—Chevrolet Coach, motor over- hauled, new tires, trunk, down payment $160. 1933—Chevrolet Coupe, low mileage, 1928—Pontiac DeLuxe Sedan, with trunk $165. 1928—Chevrolet " Sedan, very clean 165. $ Sedan, motor over- hauled, six-ply tires $195. 1927—Chevrolet Coupe, new tires, new license $75. Many other cars and trucks We trade and give terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Bismarck, D. —XKXsX—KXK_l_l_eeeeee= For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE—30, 40, 80 and 120 acre pieces of bottom land locat- ed near Bismarck. Timber and buidings on the 30 acre farm. Write T. M, Casey é& Son, 518 Bdwy., Bis- Work Wanted MATTRESSES REMEMBER—We will renovate your old mattress and rebuild it into a new art cover for only $3.95 or we can rebuild it into a modern inner- spring. 309 8th St. Phone 1962. LADY STUDENT wants place to work * for board and room. Capital Com- mercial College. Phone 121. _ ORIENTAL and Domestic rugs and upholstered furniture cleaned, de- mothed and disinfected. For esti- mates call H. J. Johnston. Phone 1430. WANTED TO HAUL—Long distance moving and hauling. Prompt and reliable service. Bond and insured. R. A. Kunz, 415-15th 8t., Bismarck. Phone 1317, TWO EXPERIENCED young girls, ‘age 22 want housework. References furnished. Phone 1015. tric refrigerator. Laungry pri eges. Available June 15th. Inquire at Nicola Apts. 106 Main. FO Toni apt. Also single room for light © housekeeping. 411 5th St. Phone 273, FOR RENT—Modern apartment con- large living room, bede room, kitchenette and bathroom. Toqulre at Capital Cut Rate Drug store. FOREIGN EXCHANGE CO. 207 Broadway, % block West of Postoffice. Phone 820. :|FOR SALE—Gasoline truck tank, 3 compartments. 415 gal. capacity. Write or see C. J. Zacher, Elgin, N. Dak. POTATOES FOR SALE—Some real nice potatoes for table and seed. Come and see them. Price 90c per bushel or if delivered, $1.00 per bushel. Richard A. Kunz, 222 So. 9th 8t., Bismarck N.D. Phone 1317. Sweden 26.06; Montreal in New New York in Montreal 12%, CURB STOCKS New York, June 15.—()—Curb: Cities Service 2%. Elec. Bond & Share 16%. Standard Oil Ind. 27%. United Founders %. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, June 15.—(#)—Gov ment Bonds: Liberty 3%’s 104.6. First Bank Steek 6% (FC). N. W. Banco 3%

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