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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and ee Market Report for Fri., July 27 STOCKS SHAKE OFF || New York Stocks || CONFIDENCE RETURN Se? | Grain Quotations y CHICAGO RANGE WAR FEAR 10 MAKE ssa See P=". 4) TO) MARKET BOOSTS |cwase Sota Advance Rume. 3% Ju 98% 96% Air. Reduc. 95% lly, new. 96% 26% SUBSTANTIAL GAINS ise" att WHEAT TWO CE a: 2 Mariy Issues Recover One to/am & ze. 33 | Bullish Reports From Canada Leh ich) Three Points, Despite Util. |47: PU... a| Form Outstanding Fea- ot Se itles’ Heaviness an fees ue ture; Corn Advances 58% 08% Po 20% sian MAAK New York, July 27.—()}—The stock | Am, Boat i | q Ohiesse, July 27.—U)—More conti. |Be See market shook off most of its war Am. Sugar 61 | dence developed Friday among friends | 5 45% 45% fears Friday and many issues recov-|Am. & 108% {ox higher prices for griins, markets | nec, MS5% 45% ered 1-to around 3 points or soj/Am. Tob. 73% | scoring about 2 cents maximum up- Gespite heaviness of several leading} Am. Wat. 14% {turn in wheat and 1 cent in corn. nm my utilities. There was a rather brisk} Am. Wool 44% | Bullish reports as to the outlook for 1% 1% Profit-taking wave in the final hour) Anaconda, 19%) wheat crops in Canada formed an|Dec. BRB B which pared some extreme advances. ‘Arm. FOO. 88 outstanding feature. Indications 13 2 The close was firm. Transfers ap-)atcn T, $4 |Pointed to liklihood of much re- 5% Proximated 2,100,000 shares. Atl. Ost. 28% | duced estimates of yield in all three ce a8 Prices of most equities were at/Ati. Ref. ... 22 | of the prairie provinces, if dry weather 35H 55% their best in the first hour when} Auburn Auto . 16% | continued. 55% 55% large buying orders put the ticker| Aviation Corp, 3%) Wheat closed firm at the same as|Dec. ro ae tape several minutes behind floor| Baldwin co. 194 | Thursday's finish to 1 cent higher, transactions, There were @ few ad-| porn aan 6% | Sept. new 98%-%. Corn % off to % iti vances of 4 and 5 points. Trading |pendix A: 11% | UP, Sept. 65%4-%. Oats unchanged to 732 730 turned relatively quiet later, however, | Bethi. 26% | % higher and provisions unchanged to and many were reduced in /Borg-W: 17% Ja rise of 7 cents. ube the last-hour selling flurry. Brighter|Briggs Mfg. . 14% | Contributing to the upward trend 97 9.95 news from Austria helped sentiment | Brunswick Bal. . 4% lof the wheat market were Canadian ee RE Ta 11 Jadvices saying black rust was bad in SiNEASOLIS mance A noticeably improved tone was|Cansdian Pac. 124; |All fields south of Winnipeg. Traders |ssinnespolis, duly a7 urns shown by the rails. Freight car load- ‘Mills 29. |save attention likewise to statements| “Wheat— ‘Open High Low Close ings for the week ended July 21, were|Case, J. I. 37% | 0f a Chicago crop expert that drouth x up 12,086 over the previous week, @|Caterpil. Tr. 24% | damage in Saskatchewan was develop- slightly more than . see 19% ing steadily northward. He added The total was 41,516 cars under the| Cerro de Pasco . 36, jthat in North Dakota and northern 1983 week. beac oe a ‘4173 |Minnesota, except the Red River val- Wheat jumped about 2 cents a bu- Gt. ¥ 2 |ley, small grain crops were in a de- shel in the morning, but turned some- ont Gt. Wo Plorable condition, and even the corn what irregular later under realizing See Llimur along with the otber cereals. Cotton S », & P. yond recovery. was also up about $1 = bale before re-/C. R. I. & Pac. ae nity Stl adie cesta or faxing slightly. Silver eased and rub-/Cbrysier, ..... mal lor wheat 101 itself af t oe Gok. ued as ar, times with comparative absence of |S¢ selling pressure. An additional bullish |S % {factor was that breaks in heat over the corn belt had not been accompa- nied by material rainfall aside from a g é i g § H 2PF eo v F 3% | few localities. Corn and oats duplicated upturns | SITET Can 3 Sey American Sugar ¥ Ths, . 28% | of the wheat market. 433 Chemical, Bethlehem steel preferred, aoa. 16,|_ Provisions were responsive to tirm- |5¢P' Oe bout 2, included Bethichem steal | Sore, Produces nascar ie common, Du Pont, Case, General Mo- | Gresley Wadio 124%|WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE 14 186% 1.86% Chrysler, Montgomery Ward,|Crucible a a STRONG nella: US Tae ell a 187% 187% ie eben ‘Na- ba j 224 /nervous day ‘wheat futures closed iris wing = vee oa, a Des By eee ecu ae t [Ea Tow York Central, Santa Fe, Baltimore &| Eaton 13% better stocks and weath July, Old... ..... + oveeee MDG oon ting, zB hg 18% | corts trom Canad: and weather re-\5uly, new.. |. 1:12 Sound, International Nickel, Dome,| El . 8 3% rom Canada. Sept. old.. 124 McIntyre and Alaska Juneau. Erie R. R. 12 Some buying was stimulated by| Sent 113 Consolidated Gas and American| id. P. Fir Ins. 27% |black rust news from northeastern Telephone were exceptions in the ral-| rest. T. & R. 14% | Saskatchewan. Commercial news was ly. go former dropped some 3 points Ba = a. mostly favorable for holders, while good flour and export business was reported. New July wheat closed 1% 4 |higher, Sept. 1c higher and Dec. % | Sept. er. Coarse grain futures gained with 28%| wheat. Old July oats closed 1 cent] uneeealio: daly ate oe cat #y higher, new % higher, old Sept. 1|receipts Friday ab coool to 196 17 higher, new % up and Dec. % higher./a year ago. 20 |July and Sept. rye both closed % inneapolis cash wheat and coarse 1% |lower and Dec. % down. Old July/@rain closing quotations today follow: 8% | feed barley finished 2% up, new 2 up,| ,Wheat— Delivered ‘To Arrive Pf. 13% Sept. old % higher, new % higher] 15% Protein | oo. sags, 30% Jand Dec. % up. Sept. malting barley|9 Gr north. 107% 109% the majority of leadin, Houd.-Her. 3% | closed 2 higher. July flax closed 1¢/3 dk north, 1.06% 108% sales are being maintained above the ou. 13 Jup, Sept. %4 up and Dec. % higher. |14% protein 1033 level by & range of 5 to 20 per|Hudson Motor 74|_ Cash wheat offerings were smaller|1 dk north. 1.08% 1.12% cent. Mpois Cent. 14% |again and in ready general demand|2 dk north. 1.06% 1.08% ‘When it is considered this 2%|with bids all of firm. Buyers rep-/3 dk north. 1.05% 1.07% period @ year ago there 25% | resenting large and small mills were poze peceeet tea aoa way a broadened consumer 33% |competing for best quality. Winter] Gy ROtn. 108% 112%6 program inspired Int. Tel. S% | wheat offerings were light and want-|3 ae north, 108% LOT tion which led to the large accumula- be {8% |ed. Durum was in good demand and| 12% protein : tion of all types of goods, the agency gobns-Bian iy |Yery strong. Offerings were inade-/1 dk north, 108% 112% added, “considera! encouragement ivina: quate. north, i, is to be gained from ee that | Be ner i om demand fry good. oe de- ata foam 1.06% 1.07% .. “there was nothing of major import- 17% |mand was good for anything showing ance to elicit discouragement in the = quality, Rye demand was g00d from} ~ pooled cesta faa week's progress. poe a nef irrarraiprgmmgrenlice ve 3 di, north. 1.06% 107% ae Produce Markets | |iicx mucus 24. | demand was steady. T north... LO% 110% ‘ CHICAGO * iMac 384) mance oF cARLoT sates (3 north.... 108% Loe July 27.—(P)—Butter was) tas Montana Winter Wheat steady in tone Friday. Poultry was % 1 i prctein boc t —r g-O §,,|dark northern 1.05%; No. 1 mixed|1, W:...- 108% 1.00% 1.01% 1.08% specials (98 score) 24% to 25; extras| M0: 23% | 05%; No. 1 dark hard winter 118%; |1 DAW or (92) 24; extra firsts (90 to 91) 22%|Nash Motors 13% | No. 1 mixed durum 1.16%; No. 2 hard|1 H W..... 1.08% 1.09% 1.07% 1.08% to 23; firsts (88 to 8) 21% to 22%; 2% ERAR A. ee eet er scone Gt: S080 50:40: 504; OB 15%| Oats, No. 2 white 45%. H W...... 1.08% 1.00% 1.07% 1.08% Eggs 4,539, steady; extra firists cars Rye, No. 2, 76% to 77%. =e Ome 3 4 N. Y. Central 20%} Barley, No. 2, 95. DHW or , . 16%, local 15%; fresh graded firats No. 2, H W..... 10% 100% 1.08% 1.08% Se En ee ee g | Piss, No. 1, 1.00% to 192%. ‘and Seuth Dakota Wheal % to 14%. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, July 27.—()—Wheat, No. 2 red 99-99%; No. 1 hard 1.03-1.03%; No. 2 yellow hard 1.02%-1.08; No. 3 tesee 1.06% 1.07% 1.06% 1.06% mo; Pi colored 15; barebacks 13, Leghorn 18;| £20884 % |hard 1.01; No, 3 red garlicky 95-95% ; nes nt RMR LBB 20815. 1.08%, roosters, 8; turkeys 10-24; spring | Pathe 4 |No. 1 mixed 1.00%; corn, No, 2 mixedicn 1 amber 141 148 139 1.45 ducks 7-9, old 7-8; spring geese 10, 67; No, 2 yellow 67-67%; No. 2 yellow | 13% protein old 7, "|Penn R. R. lake billing 66%; No. 2 white 68%-|2 amber... 140 1.47 ; r Phillips Pet. %, Oats, No. 2 white 46%-%; sam- I 139 NEW YORK a ee ple grade 36-39%; rye, No. 1, 74%; |], tee New York, July 27.—()—Dressed| Pub, ve. N. J. barley 58-95; timothy seed 10.75-11.00 | 9° 138 wee try and unchanged. Pullman .. cwt.; clover seed 10.75-14.50 cwt. a ap Live poultry weak. Broilers freight|Purity Baking . ene A r a and express 12 to 23; other Radio ..... a ‘ery Ca. | ae me ; 1rd durum 107 1. ae te eeeese H Re KKK So gg San pabeaN FS QESQUEH AUER SEE a sha da*¢ H af et i} ES all WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN July 27.—(AP)—Cash wheat: No. 1 northern 84%; No, 2 northern 81%; No. 3 northern 79%. Oats, No. 2 white 39%; No. 3 white 36%. ‘a ‘ Winnipeg, FR SKK FKKAKLK BKKKKSE TKKFK KEK MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR ern heavy 1.12% to 1.15%; No. 1 dark Minneapolis, July 27.—(#)—Flour | northern 1.09% to northern 1.08% to 1.14%; No. 3 dark northern 1.07% to 1.13%; No. 1 north- ern heavy 1.12% to 1.15%; No. 1 northern 1.00% to 1.15%; No. 2 north- Standard Middlings—23.00-23.50. ern 1.08% to 1.14%; No, 1 amber 8 durum hard 1.15 to 148; No, 2 am- New York, July 27.—()—Bonds/ber durum hard 1.15 to 1.48; No. 1 2 amber durum close: 1, Great Northern 7's of 1936, 90%. |ber durum 1.13 to Tobacco Prod. 6%’s of 2022, 106. durum 1.11 to 1.43; No. 2 mixed du- ett = ‘Shipments—21,808. Pure Bran—21.00-21.25. wake - SRE ASQ RBSSa82 eons" PRE RE RET FRESE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY JULY 27, 1934 4 |Packing sows 3.75-85; 1, | Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 9,500; ‘| and by firm; other classes little changed; car 44 |load around 25 * | choice quoted up to 5.40. i Livestock | —_________._¢ hd SO. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, July 27—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle 2,500; 6,000 govern- ment; little done on most matured Classes, market supply includes around 35 westerns, mostly grassers; most early bids slaughter steers weak; indications she-stock near, steady; bids slightly lower on bulls; scattered sales stockers about steady; bids 5.00 to 6.50 for desirable grain fed steers; some held to 7.00 and more; few good heifers around 5.25; common grass heifers 1.75 to 2.71 car light weight grass beef cows H cuttery grades down to 1.00 and be- low; bidding about 2.65 down for 34 | Most bulls; few common and medium Stocker steers 1.75 to 3.25; good year- lings held around 4.00. Calves 1,500; 2,500 government; o— desirable kinds 3.50-4.50; choice Hogs 4,500, active, fully steady on all classes, spots stronger; bulk good to choice 180-300 Ibs. 4.35-50; top 4.50 Paid freely by all interests; few big weight butchers down to 4.00 or be- low; better light lights mainly 3.25- 4.25; few killer pigs around 2.50-3.00; stock pigs 1.50-2.25; bulk light weight big weights down to 3.55 and below; average cost, Friday 3.88; weight 271 lbs. Sheep 3,000; run includes four load Idahos direct; salable supply one load , | Washington range lambs held over , |from Thursday; four loads fresh Washington rangers, one load year- lings and about 500 trucked-in and native lambs; no early sales; packers bidding 5.75 down on natives or about steady; sellers generally asking 6.00 and above; late sales Thursday in- clude two loads only good quality Montanas 81 pound average 5.85; sorted 15 per cent 5.25; to feeders; averaging 66 pounds 19 loads good to choice Washingtons averaging 79 pounds at 6.00; sorted 10 per cent at |5-65; to feeders, average 66 pounds, Dairy cattle: demand fairly reliable |both on local and shipper account; medium to good springer cows 25.00 to 40.00; plainer sorts down to 15.00. SIOUX CITY Stoux City, July 27—(Ph)—(. 8. including 7,500 governments; slaughter steers yearlings moderately active, Choice 1139 Ib. beeves 8.25; few loads up to 7.75; plain short feds 5.25 down; two loads choice 783 Ib heifers 6.25; most beef cows 1.75-2.25; low cutters and cutters chiefly 1.00-50; three cars a | good to choice around 575 lb. stockers common down to 2.00 and below. Hogs 9500; moderately active, strong to 10 higher than Thursday's average; early top 4.50 on choice 230-260 lb. Weights; most sales 200-280 Ib. butch- ers 4.00-40; little action on lighter weights; plain grade light lights down to 2.25; most packing sows 3.70-85; feeder pigs dull, salable 2.00 down. Sheep 2,000 including 772 direct and 35¢ billed through; salable supply one Icad western lambs and around 150 truckins; nothing done on slaughter lambs; sellers asking strong or around 6.00 for best offerings; packers talk- ing around steady; feeders steady; lb, Idahos at 4.75; CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, July 27—()—(U. 8. Dep Agr.)—Potatoes 33, on track 267, total U, 8. shipments 337; stronger, supplies moderate, demand and trading mod- erate; sacked per cwt: Idaho Tri- umphs U. 8. No. 1, 1.80; Russets, small and peely 1.15; Virginia Cobblers U. 8. No, 1, 1.25-30; showing decay 1.05; barrels, Virginia Cobblers U. 8. No. 1, 1.90-2.20; North Carolina Triumphs Me 8. No. 1, 1.90. _ | Miscellaneous | FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, July 27.—(#)—Foreign exchange steady; Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain 5.03%; France 6.59%; Italy 8.5713; Germany 38.71; Norway .|Government Manhunters Un- 25.32; Sweden 25.98; Montreal in New York 101.62%; New York in Montreal 98.37%. NEW YORK CURB New York, July 27.—(?)—Curb: Cities Service, 1%. Elec. Bond & Share, 10%. Standard Oil Ind., 25%. United Founders, %. CHICAGO STOCKS (By The Associated Press| Midwest Util, %. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, July 27.—(#)—Stocks First Bank Stock, 7. N. W. Banco, 3%. HOME LOAN BONDS Home Owners Loans 4s, '51, 100.16, GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, July 27.—()—Govern- ment bonds: Liberty 3%'s 103.25. Liberty First 4%'s 103.3. Liberty Fourth 4%'s 103.21. Treasury 4%'s 113.4. Treasury 4's, 108.24. PLASTIC SURGERY IS NEW Al TO CRIME cover New Problem in Suicide of Probasco Chicago, July 27—(7)—The govern- ment’s ace manhunters were con- fronted with s new problem in run- ning down public enemies Friday— the ancient art of plastic surgery. The underworld is CLASSIFIED ADS Tribune Want Ad Rates Is this the Tribune want ad de- partment? I’ve heard so much about the good results of Tribune want ads from neighbors who have used your columns when they have something to sell, buy, rent or trade, that I just know this want ad I am going to give you will help me find some furniture pieces I have been looking for. Why shouldn't it bring immediate results when thousands will read my ad each day this week? Are Low Cuts and border used on want ads come ander classified display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful advertising accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE A Representative Will Call If You Desire 1 insertion, 15 words , 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 werds 1 insertion, 25 words . 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 All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to 45c 60 3 above rates Avenue. poe res and Flats FOR SALE—Entirely modern house.|SHAMPOO and finger wave, Palm- ‘7 rooms including bath, Three bed- | rooms. Near school, not far from} 50c. Harrington's. Phi downtown. Reduced price for cash j or terms with low rate of interest. For information call at 428 W. Bawy. after 10:30 a. m, FOR RENT—6 room house, bath and | furnace, 3 bedrooms. Three room house to adults only. Close in, Base- ment, main avenue entrance. City heat, reasonable rent. FOR RENT—Duplex with 2 bedrooms and sleeping porch. quire H. J. Woodmansee. Automobiles for Sale Personal olive soap, Vernon lotion soft water, able work. small wages. une office. Male Help Want Board and room and Leave name at Trib- 21213 Main 114 Bdwy. In- SPECIAL CI USED CARS 1933 Chevrolet Coach . 1931 Buick Sedan ... 1933 Pontiac Coach . 1932 Plymouth Sedan . 1931 Hupomobile Sedan . 1931 Willys Sedan ... 1926 Hudson Sedan . 1939 Franklin Sedan . . CORWIN-CHURCHILL 1933 Chevrolet Sedan, like new ..$525| to Tribune Ad ; 1932 Chevrolet DeL. Sed. trunk.. 425 | WANTED—Experienced 1931 Ford Del. Sedan, clean .... 295) general housework. Call at 931- 1932 Chevrolet Coupe, overhauled 375} 1931 Ford Vict. clean job ...... 275 1928 Chrysler Sedan, overhauled. 175 1928 Pontiac Sedan, low mileage. 175 1929 Essex Sedan, low mileage.. 165 1933 Chevrolet Coupe, Bismarck, 2 Blocks West of Post Office Small family. «$500.00 + 475,00 + 550.00 « 375.00 » 250.00 sonality. LET BARGAINS 8th St. spec. price 475 . & |SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT for mar- ried women, $15 weekly and your- own dresses FREE representing na- tionally known Fashion Frocks, No canvassing. No investment. dress size. Fashion Frocks, Dept. é Female Help Wanted WANTED—Experienced waiire: the Town Talk Lunch. iad WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Must be good cook. Phone 1433 or call at 309 Ave. B. ‘WANTED—Experienced housework. Must be good Good wages. references, age and wages desired Write Tribune Ad. No.! cook. Give , HAVE opening for stenographer wit knowledge of clerical work and woeee b bookkeeping. Must have good per- . Position only part time = aa a to start, with good opportunity for |*OR RENT—Furnished front room, permanent position. Give complete information in first letter. to Tribune Ad. No. 7340. Apply maid for Send P-6730, Cincinnati, Ohio. ————— Work Wanted EEE Ss = Cabins for Rent L0G CABIN FOR RENT—On shore $8.00 a week WANTED—General housework by competent woman. Write Julia Driscoll, N. Dak. RELIABLE GIRL wants housework. |; Meter. and one of his mobsters, Homer Van ‘The investigator's statement led to} Ness, belief that George “Baby Face” Neuoe ‘and John Hamilton, hunted} Part payment. Mrs. Anton Knoll, FACE FISTIGURF Fargo Authorities Seek George Nichols in Death of R. R. FOR SALE CASH—One 2% to 6 inch| _ Oster electric power pipe thread machine, one large Mosler safe, one 75 gallon black iron storage tank, used plumbers’ pipe threaders, me- chanics’ tool boxes, pipe vises, also new and second hand pipe, fittings and plumbing supplies. Frank G. Grambs Co., rear 112 2nd &t., Bis- marck, N. Dak. machinery, FOR SALE—40 cattle, 5 horses, har- 22 «hogs, feed. $1500, Will take truck in trade as 8 miles east of Bismarck. Good cow horse. Very stylish, gentle,| _“CS'ec. “én Avenue. __ $35.00. R. A. Kern, Cannon|FOR RENT—Sleeping room in good Price Ball, N. Dak. Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT—House with 3 bedrooms above basement by Sep- | girl for| Phone 1041-3 for Ashmore and Ellingson For estimates on painting, pa- pering and decorating. Best ma- SS_—_— es Apartments for Rent |FOR RENT—Modern 3 small room | apartment. Partly furnished. First floor, private entrance from street, Call at rear of 118-1st St. FOR RENT—Private ground floor apt. Furnished. Reliable quiet coliple preferred. Call at 206 Ave- nue B East. FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment. Private bath. Private | entrance. Phone 1313. |FOR RENT—Four room furnished apartment. Newly decorated. Pri- vate entrance. Call at 318-9th 8t. or phone 291-W. upstairs, suitable for light house- keeping. Heat, gas, lights and wa- ter furnished. Call at 818-7th 8t, Phone 1747-R. FOR RENT—Furnished 2 room apart- ment with kitchenette. Ground $28 per month. Call at 618- Also a 2 room furnished apartment. Rental $20 per month. 721-3rd St. FOR RENT—Two room modern apartment. Everything furnished. Newly decorated. For sale: furniture stand, 2 table stands, booxrack, 4 breakfast chairs. 218 llth St. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apt. with lights, gas and water fur- nished. Call at 622-3rd St. i ment consisting of large living room with gas fireplace, bedroom, kitch- en and bath. See custodian, College Bldg. Phone 1849, FOR RENT—Well furnished 2 room apartment with running water. Al- so sleeping room on ground floor, front. Phone 273. 411-5th St. FOR RENT—One unfurnished ment. City heat. Electric refrigere Electric stove, fireproof i FOR RENT—Nice sleeping room. Gentlemen preferred. Board if desired. 808 Main Avenue. home. Clean and quiet. Close in. 416-6th St. FOR RENT—Pleasant room. food. Reasonable rates. The Mo- hawk, 401-5th St.

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