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. = = e a= desi = pa i are = ae Sane = me er nine erin —— — — “ Tribune’s Grain Livestock and + : Be i tea, Be L Ss [ IED 4 . : ; ¢ South St. Paul, Aug. 4.—(AP—U. 3 ar rt or i ft be u 8. D. A)—Slaughter cattle closed the : j H * og C ) week strong to 25c or more higher, 5 F AN i % with several loads of good to choice 4 : : ateers selling this week dt 7.28 to [s this the Tribune want ad de- ‘ 3 Most of the grain-fed steers and partment? I've heard so much about MARKET IS BEARISH || New York Stocks WORLDWIDE DROUTH |{ Grain Quotations {)ssse' cepts te pnd rl of be et “ - , ta into TH MMRITGRE dae ke trom tieighbors who have used your . . Montanas 3 others DESPITE STRENGTH ‘ f CHICAGO RANGE downward (62.00: e608 ehtice aise columns when they have something ‘Wheat-— Low Close tell es turned at 5.00 to 7.00; to sell, buy, rent or trade, that I Jus: 1.08% 1.04% rs 1.50 to 4.50; very good Mon- know this want ad I am going to gi Sept. 08% 1.04% | tana grass-fat heifers made 4.75 to you will help me find some pdedh y Dec., old. mt ies eta beef cows closed at 2.25 pieces I have been looking for. Wh} fe ; Teal good smooth kinds 3.60 2, ; oi May ns 01% 1.08% |t 425; ‘cutters 1.25 to 2.00; better shouldn’t it bring immediate result: a Pom Coml. 1% 2% weighty bulls 2.65 to 3.30; good to when thousands will read my ad each ‘ Shares Yield Readily to Light/Am: bi |Authorities Say ‘Trade Finally | Dee ‘24% 75% |Cholce vealers 4.00 to 5.50; day this week? i am. 1" L 18% —.79% | stocker and feeder steers brought 3.75 Sating Few Hie New Lows [AR Hiy| Awakened to Fatma of pen ee tae For 1934 ‘Am, Rad. td si 40% 47% j i r ns ituation A Advances in hog prices this week a Por Lo 2198 ue i fs Pit < pit SON Ce ate 85 a new high for New York, Aug. 4—(%)—Ignoring |am, man Agee 50 50% 3 better 160 to 325 Ibs. closing at ‘ world-wide. strength of the .wheat|Am Tel ase, tai | Chicago, Aug. 4—UP)— World-wide NETO e Se re ee i markets, shares yielded readily to|Am. Tob. “B” 75% | Soating of grain prices Saturday ac- SEG aD LESSIG ah ai aa light selling in the New York stock|Am. Wat. Wks. 18% | companied broad general 5] lative BK 81% Pigs mostly 1.50 to 2.00; some down ‘ exchange Saturday, a few issues reg- Am. Wool Pid. 43 | buying here. 7% 1% to 1.00; good packing sows sold from t istering new 1034 lows. Losses of eae Cop. 11%] The main immediate incentive for “ 3.60 to 4.10; according to weight; cull 1 to 4 points were numerous, and the | A221. & 8. F. , $34 | purchase orders came from reports of a, AN | canteen one closing tone was heavy. Sales ap- ae. ft zy abnormal dearth of moisture, curtail- 62% 64 Lamb prices are 25 to 50c higher proximated 300,000 shares for the two-| Auburn Au 19” | ing in @ big way the estimated yield ct adel Ree Hts hp hour session. Aviation Corp. 4% | Of corm in the United States and of today at mostly 6.00 to 6.25; fat buck Belling of the rails, notably Union| Baldwin Loco, 7%, | Wheat in Canada. Leading authori- 2:77 8.00 | 1ambs 5.00 to 5.25; with several strings Pacific, was @ depressing influence. Bat. & Ohio 14% | ties said the world grain trade ap- e+ 33 range lambs on Monday and Wednes- ‘That issue broke through recent re- Barnsdall .. « 65% | peared to have suddenly . day at 6.25; sort-offs to feeders 5.50; sistance levels to @ new low for the | Bethi 11% | to take notice of drastic changes in a... 1047 | slaughter ewes are selling mainly at ‘Chrysler continued to sag, and |Borg- 38% | the supply and demand situation re- 1.50 to 2.75, { ppd Tow ground for 1934. Briggs 15 -| Sulting from persistent drouth and Teached new Briggs Mis. S| neat throughout vast areas. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE In rails, it was pointed out, June par. A 11%, | _ Wheat closed strong, 1%-2% above ge Aug. 4.—(P)— CHICAGO , gross was up about 2 per cent, buti csi ne: '3% | Friday's finish, September new 1.04%-| . Wneal oH High Low Close) Chicago, Aug. 4.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.) net declined more than 10 per cent. |Canadian 12%] 104%, Corn, '1%-1% up, September| Sehr Old. 118% 11k 1.00% 149% | cattle 2.000 commerctal, 6,000 gov. Sentiment was not uniformly bear- | Case, J. 37% |72%-%. Oats, %-% advanced, and| neo,” 2 208% 110% 1.08% 1.10% |¢™Ment; calves 500 commercial, 2,000 > orn herival Leo Lager \Caterpil. 3 Loge unchanged a rise of 30 110% 1.11% 110% 1.11% badsgecle alate a) caitid or two signs business Celanese a ruce markets, cattle trade been a few weeks, and pointed to favorable | Cerro de s8% New high peice records for the oon; + 2% HT TD closed since July 24, because of Isbor retail sales reports. son were reacl leliveries . ‘ ‘ ‘ difficulties which hi jot yet been 7 if ‘Wheat showed notable strength in oe €. ae corn, and this circumstance contrib- , |Settled; Chicago livestock Baton Tribune Want Ad Rates t oogiemaes G i, Liverpool and Winnipes, Feaching |O. is. 34 uted to the strength of other grains Sau bo" 38, 36'*|has voted the yards open and a more Are Low 45c highs season those|C. a. milling demand % or less restricted market developed markets, and continued its advance pd 7. wheat was a stimulating factor. sss. 82 [late this week, practically everything Cuts and border used on want ads eome 2 consecutive insertions, not over 15 in Chicago. [oR = Particular significance was attached | Dec. 45 =—-85 going to big killers whose butchers ander classified display rates of 75 cents i | Wheat showed notable strength in| 0 9. | to an overnight jump of 2 cents a . cd ae ‘Coml, Soly. .. 17% are not allied with A. F. L.; naturally column inch per single insertion. 1 Insertion, 25 words . 15 | Liverpool, aoe ‘Winnipeg, fae ‘Com, Southern’ ;.. 1% | Dushel in thi 4%, $, all comparisons with week ago are No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, 2 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 85 | new cee A cutee bert sang ae oo oe =o % 45% 46% |!MPossible but prices on reopened or doubtful accepted. We reserve 3 consecutive insertions, not over 25 words 1.00 v pire Cotton at New York was/Cont, Can 1% teose ceeee coeee 48% | Markets generally higher than im- the right te edit or reject any copy submitted. 6 consecutive insertions, not over 35 words 145 Chicago. Cont: fea nt mediate pre-strike trade on every- All ads of over 25 words add 3c per word to moderately higher, and ber silver rose | Cont Ba 191% 196 191% 192% |thing except grass steers and stock- ALL WANT ADS ARE CASH IN ADVANCE above rates % of a cent to 47 Renton ua the Cont. Oil its 198% 196 1.94 oe eta ed mainly at 4.50 A Representative Will Call If You Desi highest since December 2 Corn. lown .15; week's top 9.00 on me- selling of the dollar which started in|Cream whi 31% dium weight steers; yearling steers Paris Fridey erent eased 8 [ete Ae thy 8.40 and best 867 Ib. heifers 7.50; gen- little, in sympathy with stocks. tts| ee oe H fome| eral opinion is that. continued ‘qe tee |S === === === ES tom to a iittle more than 8 potnta,| Dis oes 21% ation market grass cattle will ensue| Household Goods for Sale Personal \ "| Dupont .... 85% ion to heavy purchases emer-| FOR SALE— port MEMGG rand ines “wire Sea Phone 1041-3 getting below 97. Santa Fe end Pen-!nsst, Kodak ® gency drouth cattle on federal ac- ‘Upholstered davenport | SHAMPOO and finger wave, Palm- nsylvania also both reached new lows | raton am 4% tained and chair in good condition. Also] olive soap, Vernon lotion soft water, for with losses of more than 8). og , occasional chair. Priced for quick) 50c. Harri: 's, Hingson point, ‘5 B. Pow, r WHEAT FUTURES PROGRESS con retails “tie ctneting teecioee dioposl. Call at o06 Mein Avenue MATTRESSES me peers — 1934, | se —— es! ja Several of the motale resisted sae edhe 12% | 20 NEWS OF BAD WEATHER 194 1.95% 194 1.95% | practically entire local run of around Sean F Lne ible, $5.00; day” |FOLKS WE are back to give you the |] pering and decorating, “Basti eane decline, although oe ry Minneapolis, Aug. 4,— (?)—The 1.95% 194% 194% }98,000 head direct to packers; few : ds, $5.00 and $10.00;/ same high class workmanship in'| terials used. Work Guaranteed. heavy. American Smelting, Cerro 10 |wheat futures market made some s-+__-+ M4 |iambs sold Friday look 25 cents and| brary table, gas plates and numer-| mattress rebullding as always and | Pasco and U. 8. Smelting lost a point) 18 throug! . ous other articles. Cheep for quick! have » complete new line of tickinz. or two, Among the gold issues, Dome a6 | barelnys onaion-“haaaelurgay its thee Oo reer ae, levels: bulk na-) gale. Call at 320-2nd St. 200-8th St. Phone 062, | & "Ss » a ves to pac 6.75 dk Ve) fearon aa 2 chaos nee is a 1c . | and McIntyre were up small frac- ie rt steady y ream ot untavorane 4 Bastictinany aiivastiver “ton gid co vote eerie tant set, Saertt ~~ Male Help Wanted | Apartments for Rent | tions, 11% | Wea crop news which 8 few to yard trader; deck yearlings un- and dresser. aad E wech FOR RENT—Nicely furnished base: American Sugar, Liggett é Myers rices nue A. Phone 597-J FOR RENT—Nicely furnished base- i ig |P » sold. one . AMAZING new opportunity. Demon- i B and Allied a —— a 19% acrrnfitctaking continued as ions oe Hogs 12,000; including 11,000 dl- ===! ‘strate for nationally known tailor-| eae oe rev Pavers 5 issues luded Amer vanced rect; market fully steady with Fri- Lost ing company. Start at $35 weekly 4 4 | fean ‘Telephone, Public Service of, X. 1Sif| enough to change. the trend. Ooarse tem ieee ine day: better grade weight above 200| se—raar Lee ~~. sain,| Nocanvassing. Permanent position. | MA Sota ee ‘ . Johns-Manville, DuPont, American were firmer. di 5.10; 10; H x urday, +] Ra 4 : ~SENT— Nowis as cecind ins | | Can, Roebuck, National Distil- 31, | "New Sept. wheat futures closed 213 de north: Packing ‘sows 390. to 425° stippers| White gold Swiss watch, Helbros.| clothes ‘free’ Give. full details |FOR RENT—Newly decorated large J Jers and American Tobacco B. 7 | cents higher, old Sept. 1%¢, Dec. 1%¢,|14% protein took none; estimated holdovers 500. | Name in back of watch. Reward !f/ CHARLES OLSEN, 1301 Congress,| 270M apartment with private bath . anata 2% ey Maes me sceniinae : oh north. eile ae Cea sy returned to the Tribune office. Dept. 2152, Chicago. ad floor, east front. Screened [ANCIAL REVIEW 15% tye futures closed 2% , north. Se | porch. Gas range. Close to school New York, Aug. 4—(?)—Mid-sum-| Indian 2% | Dec. 2c; old Sept. barley 1%¢|3.dk north. SIOUX C:TY Instruction Female Help Wanted and capitol. Also garage. 808-7tk mer dullness ‘over security 24% | higher, new Sept. 2%c, Dec. 2%¢ and| 19% Protein Sioux City, Aug. 4—(7)—(U. 8.|EEARN Auto Mechanics, Electricity | TEACHERS wanted for eae markets again this week. 33% | sept. and Dec. malting barley un-|2 Ge north” Dept. Agr.)—Cattle, receipts $,000;| and Welding. Practical training.|~ now listed, ‘State postion ani |FOR RENT oom i The severity of the break in stocks “a changed; old Sept. oats ‘4c higher,/3 de north. including 7,700 governments. Market} Free catalog. HANSON AUTO &) write Teachers’ Exchange, Ka: modern apt. and garage. Nice and q the preceding week paved the way for aiy | 2e¥ Sept. %c, Dec. %-%c, May %C;/12% protein for the week: Beef steers and year-| ELEC. SCHOOL, Box 1780-X, Far- City, Kansas ‘i ae quiet Adults only. 514-7th St. i a moderate recovery, but at best it Lag] Pape, Teak ee perce Lge, |_| ak north. lings, largely 25.40 cents lower; choice] go, N. Dak. = eatinmpaaiainccane cit : RENT—Two rooms on ist. \q was ® flabby advance. 12% | Cash premit we - north. inds very little changed; heifers! Goy rt $105-8175 ibon, Sin yi the advance. cont z : "]1 dk north. 1.15 1 DSGae rere ered le Franklin Institute coach! 750) Saas ES : 38% : ‘ 19 ple stitute ing] ‘Tribune Ad. No. 7437, ind floor. All furnished at 211-3nd jan ane cme aly ta-| aaa 201 |"“Guh corn mas in strong demand SE meri HEHE adi ing Yering up to ers] TARE, AD ower, ete To or ne i dex of spot prices, leading commod- Math, Alk ini | Ome anit eras ome tial tee 444, ish 4. WOM eas lole.chooe,ofterises FOR RENT Pied basen apt, Salesmen Wanted ” unfurnished rooms on ground floor. Perf on peemeriguee preven a ard 364 | fair to good. Flax demand was 2 normhsss LIE LM 25. bs down, 625-05: majority, beet| _Adulta only. Phone $71 or 1181. SALESMEN— Gell "nonskid garage) Private entrance, $22.00 including \ from the year’s lowest levels. ‘Mid.-Cont 10% a north. ..._ 1. 13. cows 2.00-75; bulk cutter grades 1.25. "| shoes, dress shoes, hunting boots,| as, lights, water and ice. 109 Man- ing rrnest, jedging, by the majoc|MO. Kan, & 5% GRAIN REVIEW uu et 75; few loads choice 550.650 Ib. stock Bus'ness Opportunity _| $295 upwards. Commissions 50c, | _dan. ag barometers of industrial activity, re-| M0. 0 "war ha eregeer ore teiteme pepo [Ue L293 3 MONEY IN WHEAT $1, $2 each sale, Free samples.| FOR RENTOFumished 7 voom and Mont. Ward 21% ]—Grain markets continued to gather ACTIVE markets are here again; $10 | _MOENCH SHOE CO., Boston, Mass.| kitche mained in its seasonal lull and drouth | wach" motors 14% Frijtgf We... 116 116 114 1.15 ein; — chenette apartment. Ground \ devastation in the west discouraged| Net Biscuit 33 peenein Aue bade ending tor.| 222. Protein good to choice 330.425 Ib. stock steer) buys option 5,000 bushel; possibil- floor. Rental $28 per mo. 618-6th hopes for any vigorous resumption of | Nat. Cash R. 13%, | 87 g influen y strong for-/) DH W or calves 4.65.75; bulk stocker-and feeder] ities large profit. Particulars free. Work Wanted St. Also 2 room and kitchenette near future.|Nat, Dairy Prod. 16% » continued hot, dry/i.H W.....118 116 1.14 1.15 | steers 2.50.4. TRADERS GRAIN SERVICE, 1312 ae apartment at 721-3rd St. in the Rental Nat. Bow. ds 2 inenshet in Canada, and private crop irs presen Hogs 1, market: Mostly a/_E. 47th, EP, Chicago. eceny pros Bante haueecs: $24.00 a month. ports. packer ferences, jone 538-W. | hop — pant — peaimabie fumiahed 4 | Produce Markets $%| September wheat futures advanced|1,HW.,-.. 115 116 118 148 [POS average: top 4.18. oo 290,300 Call 9 a, m.to7 p.m. FOR RENT — Desirable furnished ' mage MME 4% for the week, closing Friday st et Ib, weights; most sales desirable 180.) Price of Bar Silver For Sale foent inulin aun pact. eas | 4—()—Poultry was 15% | 2%. © rye advanced 4% for the|}g2,Woi-- 134116 1.15 |270 Ib weights 4.40.75; 160-180 Ib. apply in person after 3 p. m. at 320- | Poultry, live, 11 trucks, steady; | 10% to 13%; leghorn hens 8%; rock’ wiyings 18 to Mt; colored. 17; rock PUA broilers 18% to 14%; colored 13; bare- backs 12; leghorns 13%; roosters 9; turkeys 10 to 14; spring ducks 8 to U; old 7 to 8; spring geese 8, old 7. , Plymouth. Wis.,* . » Oheese quotations for the 3 = Wisconsin cheese exchange, twins 13, Servel .........05 Shattuck (F. G.) . call Shell Union . ‘YORK BONDS New York; Aug. / 4.—(?}—Bonds close: Great Northern 7's of 1936, 90. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis stocks close: } First Bank Stock 7%. Stand. Ol 'N. J. Northwest Banco (no trading). Brands . Gas. & Elec. . H z '. BBSRoEBSaRTTa SR oKalanelsessiaSesaBavSfSeunt BENS ood z * FRR SRE FS 9% Baad FREFKFE KS a3 pa ry ia REFEF FEE KF REF FRAERK week, closing at 76%. ga acani eaacacaataiia| ber barley advanced 4c, fin- ber the week, closing at 1.91. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Aug. 4—(7)—Cash closing prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern heavy, 1.19-1.24; No. 1 dark north- ern, 1.16-1.24; No. 2 dark northern, 1.15-1.23; No, 3 dark northern, 1.13- 1.22; No. 1 northern heavy, 1.19-1.24; No. 1 northern, 1.16-1.24; No. 2 north- ern, 1.15-1.23; No, 1 amber durum hard, 1.22%-153%; No. 2 amber du- rum hard, 1.22%-153%; No, 1 amber! durum, 1.21% -1.38% ; No. 2 amber du- rum, 1.20%-1.38%; No, 1 mixed du- Tum, 1.18%-148%; No. 2 mixed du- rum, 1.17%-148%; No. 1 red durum, 1.05%. Flax, No. 1, 1.95%. Oats, No. 3 white, 46-47%. Rye, No. 1, 69%-82%. Corn, No. 1 yellow, 13%;-No, 1 mixed, 71%; No. 1 white, 72%. Barley, malting, 65-75; No. 1 feed, 62-64; No. 1 feed, 60-62; No. 3 feed, Cities Service i Standard 5 Boston, Aug. 4.—(P)}—' f GOVERNMENT BONDS Agr.) —Rxtremely light trading New York, Aug. 4—(#)—Govern-| reported throughout the Boston } ment bonds: market during the past week. A few Ey ocke Petoygy) tales were closed on Onio end sim. i] “Liberty. 4th 4348 103.20. ser ntiy caster than some sales of tine |Of carlot. grain. sales: Wheat, No, 1 Hi "Treas, 4s 11390. Dest few weeks. ‘The center of inter-|hesvy dark northern spring 119% to . an ‘Treas. 46 111.00, | eat was the reduction in asking prices |132%: No. 1 dark northern 1.20%; { pepe on serrhhory and otter westats; gree et eee 113%; No, 3 mixed du- tae (By the Associated Press) aan Gee Bah) Paste Me. 4 pelew 72 2 mix- ‘Oats, No. 2 white 47%. i 5? = i i [ i weights 3.75.4. lighter weights down to 3.25 or below; sows 10 lower; mostly 3.90; few at 4.00; feeder pigs We... 143 114 113 116 | Scarce ee mg cele cote ate 1HW..... Mii f B 8 $ ipped lambs, Bad AAR, 88 bought to arrive, 6.40; a load 6.30; | 1929, Ch 1 amber 1.47% 1.54% 1.65% 1.51% |few yearlings 5.35; market for the i week; fat lambs 40 higher; yearlings| 1933. a 148% 148% .... «... [around 50 up; feeding lambs scarce| The silver wee 1.96% 146% after mid-week; mostly 25 higher;! closed for the 12% protein . eee sees Hate top and bulk sorted native lambs 2 amber.... 135% 146% ... .... |640; fed clipped Californias 6.25-35; Grade of 1rd durum 113%, 114% 113% .... en ae b Tis Curious WorLD 2 mixed... 69% 4 white. 1% Ch to fey.. 98 area BR Rye— No. 2 a mM 8 No, 2 72%; No, 2 192% 197% 192% .... CMICAGO CASH GRAIN 1 red 1.08%; No. 1 hard 108 to 1.00; ted 101; No, 1 mixed 1.04% to 1.06%. Corn, No. 3 mixed bulk yearlings late 5.25.50; top 5.50; 40; choice quoted to 5.65. Raised Quarter-Cent , and record low of 24% cents touched in —- silver price was posted as usual. Frozen for weeks in liquid helium, week's bulk range feeding lambs 5.00-| germs have been found capable of Propagating when thawed out. ITER CO. 207 Broadway, % block West of Postoffice. Phone 820. _ th St. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Ground floor. $20 per month. Gas, lights and electric washer included. Call FOR SALE—Fresh spring er. futures market dressed. Phone 552-M. Will deliv-|"OR RENT—Private ground” floor ee at 1014 Bdwy. apartment. Furnished. Reliable week-end but the bar St. Phone 978-R. By William Ferguson war |FOR SALE—Lioyd loom baby buggy. Good condition. Call at 413-11th water heater, Thor washer, $8.00; greaseless doughnut machine, dou- with 2 bedrooms porch, 114 Bdwy. In- foodmansee. quiet couple preferred. Call at 206 Avenue B, East. coal 50.00 | ROOMS FOR RENT at the 300.00 |" Close in. ‘Two doors north of Para- 350.00} mount Theatre. and + 150.00) room at $1.00 F5 FOR RENT—pleasant room modern home.

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