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~ MARKET DISPLAYS OPTIMISTIC STREAK BUT TRADE IS DULL Washington Developments a Awaited to Push List One : Way or Another New York, Jan. 17—()}—A sluggish | am. stock market showed few signs of life | A: Thursday as most traders seemed|Am. Tob. content to wait for a more stimulat- ing brand of news. The president's social security message to congress did not stir the speculative pulse un- +: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1985 'Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Thurs., Jan. 17 | New York Stocks Closing "Prices Jan, 17 Adams Exp. . Advance Rume. PRINESS DSPLAYED| ~ BY GRANS DESPITE “RNLARGED SELLING 113% 29 Case Decision Attracting Much Attention Chicago, Jan. 17. — () — Despite cents for May wheat, grain values dis- 10% | Thursday. i, | Wate rallies were associated with | Grain Quotations CHICAGO RANGE | Crieago, Jan, 17. 4 Ma Uncertainty as to Court's Gold: Ee 4 82% |numerous selling orders at above 97 |Se 4{played firmness in late dealings | May [Livestock | Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Jan, 17.—(P)—(. 8. D. A.-—Cattle 1800 commercial: 200 government; supply slaughter steers very light, bids around steady; few medium to good salable about 6.00-9.00; she stock slow, steady; leer heifers mostly medium 4.75-6.75;“low cutter and cutter cows 1.75-2.50, beef cows mainly 3.00-4.00; few good around 8.00; bulls weak, bulk about 4.25 down; good beef bulls to 4.75; stockers scarce, unchanged. Vealers 1,000; 200 government; steady £|good to choice strong weights 7.00- 12 | 8.50. Hogs, 3,500; market slowed up by {| slightly higher prices: early bids and sales fully 15 cents higher; spots up 25; early sales good to choice 200-325 7.60-75; best scale held above .85; early top 7.85; better 170-190 Ibs., 7.40-7.60; 140-160 Ibs. mainly 6.50- 7.25; desirable 100-130 pound killer pigs 5.00-6.35; few feeders around 4.00-75; bulk good sows 7.20-30; aver= |9¢e cost Wednesday 7.28 on 203 Ibs. Sheep, 1,000; fat lamb supply ex- tremely light; less than 500 here; no early sales fat lambs; indications Classified ‘News’ i fully steady with packers bidding 8.75 Speculative buying which disclosed 1280 1295 12.77 1295 |for best offerings; sellers generally that selling was not of a sustained ) Jul; 12.90 . 13.12 1290 13.07 | asking slightly stronger or 8.85-9.00 12.60 12.67 12.60 12.67 duly. The close was fairly steady. Trans- ) fers approximated 700,000 shares, The expected ruling at Washington | Bald’ on the gold clause controversy was still the principal subject of conversa- | Barnsdall tion in the commission houses and the guesses were numerous as to what may be done to the New Deal’s mone- tary program. Pending clarification of the gold situation, however, few equity operators were inclined to ex- pand their commitments one way or the other. Grains recovered moderately and cotton improved on the Bankhead quota Imitation figures for 1935. For- eign exchanges were somewhat higher in terms of the dollar. Bonds were rather mixed, although most U. S. government securities were firm. Shares of General Electric attracted # late following for an advance of more than a point. A number of spec- ialties got up 2 to 3 points in the forenoon, but shaded their gains be- fore the close. Homestake Mining, ex-dividend, moved up 12 and the preferred stocks of Hershey, Celotex, National Department Stores, Ameri- Gor can Type Founders, Kelly-Springfield | ¢; and Mullins manufacturing were up 1 to around 2. American Tobacco B Jost a point. U. 8. Steel, American Telephone, Consolidated Gas, Public Service of New Jersey, Westinghouse, Case, Sears Roebuck, Montgomery Ward, Santa Fe, and Union Pacific were about unchanged to somewhat character. Uncertainty as to what cision on the gold clause cases would %8 |e continued to attract much notice. ‘Wheat closed firm at the same as 97-97, corn %-% up, May 86%-%, oats %-% advanced, and provisions 4 | unchanged to a rise of 30 cents. WHEAT FUTURES STRONG, ° HIGHER AT MINNEAPOLIS Minneapolis, Jan. 17.—(?)—Wheat futures were strong and higher most |M: Calumet & Hecia : i ag trade fair in volume whenever offers throughout. 7 jshipments were much smaller. Trad- ers ignored poor Liverpool cables. higher and September unchanged. Coarse grains followed wheat gen- May cats closed '2 higher, and July 1% up. May rye finished unchanged {and July % lower. May feed barley 1%, | Closed % higher and July % up. May and July flax each closed 3c higher, % | due to crusher buying and good com- % | mission house orders. There was no change in the cash wheat situation with offerings very light and in quiet to fair demand %4 | according to type and quality. There the United States supreme court de- | Jan. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE y, | Wednesday's finish, to 5% higher, May bape oe "igh 1 *s| around $45-5! of the session here Thursday with duly were important. Pressure was light ay iy Stock market developments were May encouraging and Argentine wheat/July DULUTH RANGE May wheat closed %4-% higher, July pelts Oo Jan, 17.—(P)— erally and finished at a higher level.!5 MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, Jan. 17.— (#) — nas receipts Thursday 25 compared to cash wheat and coarse late Wednesday, fat lambs closed fully 50 cents lower, spots off 60 cents; other slaughter, classes strong to 50 or more higher. Fully advance on desir- able slaughter ewes; bulk native lambs to packers 8.75; top one load 9.00 to shippers; bulk fed Montanas to packers 8.85. Top one load 92 ,|Pounds 9.00 to shippers; part deck Choice 122 pound Montana slaughter 4, |ewes 5.00. Dairy cows slow, weak to slightly lower; good springer cows quotable common to medium grades $25-$40. SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Ia., Jan. 17—(®)}—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 1,500; slaughter steers and yearlings and she stock slow about steady; stockers and feeders scarce unchanged; few choice med- ium weight beeves 11.00; load lots held |about 10.75; fair sprinkling short feds £|7.50-9.00; heifers scarce; few medium 2 |kinds around 6.00; most beef cows 3.00- 4.25; low cutters and cutters largely 1.75-2.75; small lots medium stockers 5.00 down. Hogs 4,000; opening 10-25 higher to 2 |shippers; light weights 170 Ibs. down; showing most advance; packers in- active; top 7.85; early sales better 190-260 lb. butchers 7.60-80; 160-190 Ib. lights 7.00-60; 140-160 Ib. light lights 6.25-7.00; slaughter pigs 5.00- 6.00; sows 7.25-35; 90-110 lb. feeder A SALESMAN may be short or tall, fat or lean, ‘but the boss measures his value by just two things: (1) the results he gets; (2) how much it costs to hire him. Bismarck Tribune want ads get results because the people who turn to them already are in the market for what they have to sell. Want ads meet with no Whatever vou sell, Bismarck Tribune “sales resistance.” They waste no time want ads will sell more of it. Use them ringing hostile door bells. often. TRIBUNE RATES ARE LOW Minimum charge for one insertion— Bismarck Tribune want ads get results cheaper, too. The Tribune blankets the Missouri Slope area. The cost of a brief want ad is measured in pennies rather than nickels, dimes, quarters or dollars. No other salesman we know will call on so many families for so few pennies, Cuts and border used on want ads come under classified 45 cents for 15 words. display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. First insertion (per word) .. .. Scents No clairvoyant. fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful ad- 2 consecutive insertions (per word) vertising accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any 3 consecutive insertions (per word) copy submitted. 4 consecutive insertions (per word) ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE 5 consecutive insertions (per word) A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and 6 consecutive insertions (per word) ask for the want ad department. ea polis 4) was no change in winter or durum ere closing ees eer: Wheat, both being offered sparingly. |’ Wheat © Deliver ‘Arrive | Pigs 5.00-50. | ESE Sea 2 Corn offerings were light and in 4 Gi north, 1.15% 1.17% Moca spent a earths ane » i ] se eee weeee jon ing al 3 “ah ‘ARLOT ALE! | Produce Markets | OOM demand it cnovine weithh solee|2 dk North. 113% 116% ing best fed lots about 885; feeder| Minneapole’ Jan t?e-(P Ro ene olen last sccensd ry . 3 dk north. 1.11% 1.13% eedeald eapolis, Jan. nge | WANTED—Diesel Engineers and Ser-| FOR RENT—Nice sleeping room. ee Film . lambs opening steady; package good |of ‘lot in sales: CHICAGO 7 {and soundness. Rye demand was/i49, protein ead af of cariot grain sales: vice men for N. W. territory. To! First floor. Private entrance. Ad= Chicago, Jan. 17.—(?)—Butter was pelle rent pare - arch a 1 dk north. 1.13% 115% ..... tate 2 40 Tower top 9.0; bulk no ee 113'2-/ those who can qualify. We yill| joining bath. 1006<5th. Phone mercantile exchange Thursday. Poul- 4 {if quality showed up favorably. 2321 protein “Oats, sample grade white 53%-| Cation and present employment. /#OR RENT—Large room, % block nort eae : cumcago oe For appointment see or write ©. M.) from capitol. For 1 or 2, 1016-7th. qqeutter, A704; steady, prices un- | CHICAGO CASH GRAIN |? Chicago, Jan. 17—()}—(U. 8, Dep.| Rye, No. 4, 74, ecco eee el : 5 4 ood aisha cai gs Chicago, Jan. 17.—(?)—Cash wheat: —Hogs, 13,000 including 6,000 di-] Barley, No. 2 malting 1.17; No. 1, Salesmen Wanted market unevenly 10-35 higher | 1.06-1.12. than Wednesday, lights up most;| Flax, No. 1, 1.95. weights above 220 Ibs., 7.90-8.00; top| Corn not quoted. 8.00; 160-200 Ibs., 7.50-90; light lights % 1 No, 3 hard 1.02%. 1 *4| Corn, old. No. 2 mixed 91; new, No. 3 yellow 89%; -90%. No. 4 white 92. Oats, No. 4 white 54-5419; sample 27%, local 26%; fresh graded firsts vars 27, local 26; current receipts 25%. Refrigerator eges 24%. Gt. Poultry, live 11 trucks, firm, prices WANTED-—Salesman to seil on com-| OR SALE—New modern 8 room mission, high grade line of wash-; stucco bungalow with room finish- ers, refrigerators, etc. Write Add} ed in basement. Expellent location. grade 50, Rye, no sales. Barley 75- 08% 1.114 z : .50-6.75; packing| Carbon monoxide, deadly gas, is| 9963. care Tribune, giving refer-| On old pavement. Low : “ipreaed turkeys, tim, prices un ip. 12h. Mmothy ‘seed 1675-1800 % 108% rs 725-50; light light, good and |sald to prevent steci sealing during) ices andexperience | “write ‘Tribune Ad. 8937, i 4 y) 1.20. Timothy 18° : = . 7.00-90; light weight |heat treatment. — ae changed, % |ewt; clover seed 15.75-22.00 cwt. Re RAGMUBCeEEMEIC {POR SALE Six room practically new aie mani ; all modern house. Gas heat, large : x " 5 .60-8.00; heavy weight |————_______—_—— | —. — lot, shrubs and trees. Located NEW YORK 00% Ww. tt 40 or 50 2 ‘Int. Harvester BISMARCK GRAIN 3 north: :.; 1.07% 1.08% | 90-8.00; packing sows, Me la thwes Bismarel soa: firmer” “eres 1m Bul Te Re Oe (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) E good 275-550 tbs. 650-| FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: | <2 for residence while family ab- Tribune Ad s919., oe an ah beers ry Int. Tel. & . Date Jan. 17. 7.60; pigs, good and choice 100-140 U.S. PAT. OFF. | sent thirty days. Mrs. H. M. Craig,: \iNTERLOCKING NEETALD” WEAR: tras 33% -34; score) 33; | Johns-Manville No. 1 dark northern .$ 91|1 DHW or Ibs, 5.25-7.25. Gen. Del., Bismarck, N. Dak. i METAL See firsts (88-91 scores) 30-32%; seconds|Kayser (J) . 91), W..... 1.07% 1.09% 1.07% 1.00% z| ERSTRIPS—Absolutely guaranteed. m4 No. 1 northern Cattle, 5,000 commercial, 100 govern- WANTED—Girl for ecert) house- 7 Cheese 184198; firm, prices un-|Kresse (8. & No. 1 mixed durum 95/1 W..... 1.07% 1.09% 1.07% 1.09% |government. Not much beef in run; , | _‘Tribune FOR BALE Gal al ssa Piss 198; 5 No. 1 red durum + 86/12% provein buying side not very active, however, WORK WANTED perienced ; Early Ohio potatoes Phone “932. R. Eggs 12,119; firmer, mixed colors, No. 1 flax . + 162}1 DEW or 08% 1.06% 1.08% |*@King only stirctly good and choice | girl, Can give references. Very mak : special packs or selections from treah No. 2 flax et li aaiiaeadal « 1.08% | steers and yearlings at steady prices. neat. Good cook. Phone 1319, = receipts 30-31; firsts 28%; average oe Bll DHW oF pilietbers weak cine venly Sane uan ‘ | checks 28%; refrigerators, standards |Marsh. Field ae oan LHW 100% 106%. Lois Laay [late Inst week: Dressed beef costs ex-| | ; | Wanted to Rent Farm Lands A = 3, OB: 281, - r ‘age oo . innesota, akota rat | cessive n - re FEDERAL LAND Bank Maman tae Be Galeatceaies uanchariant, wu be ae Hard winter wheat 4/129 protein - tone of steer market dull except. on | i | | WANTED—One or two-room apai aa rs e Burleigh Bidder White eggs, nearby and midwestern | Mid: 11% | @—__ dg DEW Or cas: sara, 1 sos; | meager Supply of toppy grades. Best | ment with kitchenette or comfor Logan, McIntosh, Sheridan and exchange standards 2914; marked [Midland 8. | Today’s Reci q Grnavog "MOT 140% 10TH 110% Night steers ‘Thursday 12.00; meager | | able, warm sleeping room by two! wets’ Counties. Write K. Klein, mediums 29; pullets 27%; other whites | Mi ays Kecipe Grade of supply 11.00 upward; rank ‘and file _fitls. Phone 32. Want Ad Dept. | pst.’ Representative, G. P. Hotel, unchanged; brown, resale of premium elt Wn 1.08% 1.08% 1.06% 1.08% |7.50-10.50. Slaughter cattle and veal- WANTED Ab ONCE sien 4 room| Bismarck, REGEES Z marks 32-3313; nearby and western Spiced Tea Bars Durum el ‘: ‘urnis! apt. Inquire Mr. Moore, = 4 ; , pea packs, private sales from store Nee Sepa for spiced fen bars are: og 137% 1,43%4 1.35% 1.40% | Ibs., S00 A0:Ts Ao a —Montgomery Ward & Co For Rent 81 4a. ne cup brown sugar, 1 cup water, . A peladpelage 3 {FOR RENT—Store room, 25x90. Full 350-' A CAPABLE young lady wants work by| ming water furnished. Rent very eee RC TNE pa the hour or day. Local references. | _ reasonable. Prince Hotel. cutter and cutter 1.75-2.75; bulls Phone 1227-J grades unchanged. Live poultry. By express: fowls, 17- t 21; other express grades unchanged. spoon flour, 2 teaspoons baking pow-|1 ‘a 1.338% 7, |der, 2 cups flour, 1 teaspoon salt, % ress aad teaspoon nutmeg, % teaspoon all-|2 ami 1.31% 134% ; Nort spice, 4 teaspoon cloves, 1 cup nut- Gradeet : : u : . Dressed poulti uiet. All fresh and meats, 1; teaspoon lemon extract, an 1.20% 1.23% ares] (yearlings excluded), good (beef) 4.00- as) frowen grates unch lo tltesepcon vanilinn ibe: 119% 122% «+++ /6.00; cutter, common and medium 812-J. Ask for Alice. Pei tal IR atl 19: WANTED—Piaces for two Commér-| Whippet Sedan cial colle t 1933 Plymouth Coach _ room Phone 121° parm beer and! 07 Gheyrolet Coach; 3.50-4.40; vcealcrs, good and choice “****°17.50-10.00; medium 6.50-7.50; cull and common 4.50-6.50; stocker and feeder ade of Place dates (pitted), butter, sugar, ‘ and water in a large saucepan; bring r ™ waar slowly to boiling point; cook until] Corn— ——— as | Miscellaneous tiie a . 1933 Plymouth Sedan . FOREIGN EXCHAN( ‘ thick or about five minutes. Cool./2 yellow... 91% 91 scses eevee {Cattle: steers, good and choice 500- d a | 193 w New Yorks dan. == Foie Rschange * {Sift flour, salt, baking powder and|3 Yellow..: 88% 89 ‘a7iz <....11060 tbs., 5.50-6.75; common and me- | "= - _ Household Goods for Sale Hy Bene mat exchange firm; Great Britain demand | penn’ &. R. -.” ‘!spices. Stir the sifte® dry ingredi-|4 ‘81's (861 dium 4.00-5.50. harp words are weed in polated | oe Sate Antic Seliee Gem |e? Deluse Plymouth R. 8. in dollars, others in cents: ents, nutmeats (chopped) and flavor- |2 dd Sheep, 13,000. Opening slow, indi- biniansisaad eral Electric Vacuum cleaner and | 1931 x Great Britain 488; France 6.57; ings into date mixture. Spread mix-|4 35:5 cations steady on slaughter classes; attachments, two end tables. Can'1929 Hudson Sedan ‘ Italy 8.50%; Germany 40.00; Norway ture in a layer at least two inches , feeding lambs strong. Better grade be seen at Bowman Furniture Com- | nap eee . . 24.52; ‘Sweden 25.16; Montreal in New deep in a pan which has been oiled |2 50% lambs held 9.25 upward. No early _Pany 11933 Sea i» 4 York 100.06%; New York in Montreal Pullm and lined with heavy waxed paper.|$ 36% 57% bids. Choice 66-pound feeding lambs [aes Pica thi sedan 99.93%. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees |4 white.... 54% 56% carrying short killer end 7.85. Slaugh- CIN AMERICA i ink, Radio fold, sanitary cot, rocker, ice box,|1927 Chrysler Sedan .., washer, radio, piano. Call at 201 |1932 Ford 8 Deluxe Coupe Chrysler 52 Sedan 1931 Plymouth Sedan . 1932 Chevrolet Coach poder Rant | CORWIN-CHURCHILL lent garage. - | WANTED—Late light 6 cylinder se- Apply Mrs. 35.0 Remington, 610-| "Gan. All particulars first letter. Fahrenheit) 45 to 60 minutes. When cool cut into bars and store in tight- |Ch Bee fancy 1 ae ly covered box. May be frosted when |Med to gd.. 1.1 9.25; common and medium 6,75-8.40; eer ards, Bt Teady to serve. This recipe makes)“ py, ewes 90-150 pounds, good and choice 36 bers. J q 3.25-5.00; all weights, common and AOD Flax. medium 3.00-75; feeding lambs 50-75 * Yeast Buckw! ‘akes +++++] pounds, good and choice 6.75-7.85. Associated a aa ee a 3 Sue BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Press| cup lukewarm water, more cups ion oye counter in New York): ‘warm water, 3 cups buckwheat flour,| Duluth, Minn., Jan. 17—(®)—Cash| Chicago, Jan. 17—(P)—. , It, 2 teaspoons sugar, |Closing prices: Butter futures: Remar tne, A 3482s Shattuck 4 testpoon soda. Wheat: No. 1 dark northern heavy. High Low Close ter sheep and lambs: lambs, 90 pounds, down, good and choice 8.25- eZ, Joseph Nathan Kane thor of “Famous First Facts” Broadway. 1928 _—_—_—— NEW YORK CURB New York, Jan. 17.—(?)—Curb: INVESTMENT TRUSTS .DULUTH CASH GRAIN Chevrolet Coupe . NEW YORK BONDS ‘Soften yeast cake in *% cup luke-|1.08%-1,09%; No. 1 dark northern, | storage stan- FORE E RENT—Five room Toom, 2-story house | 1928 chem Coach 150.00 New York, Jan. .17.—()—Bonds fF arm Wales, Wien fhorougay * Hele rte Ne A oak peachy ee 30% 20% 30% modern house with 3 room apt. |1926 Chevrolet Coach . 75.00 i a , 8 C . Sasa 1926 Buick Sedan Great North. 75 of 1836, 98. coupe warm water, Add buckwheat. flour No. v Feb. ....... 30 20% 29% Soe caer a Bee | ee ae Tob. Prod. 6%s of 2022, 100%. % 3 Ne FOR RENT—Two room hou: | $a ++ ae + 29% 20% 29% ly modern. 403 South 11 at 1618 Bowen Avenue. pe al oh MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Hedahl Motor Com fe ene Jan, 11.—()—Stocks |Std. Oil Ci ining half cup of water and pany. beat into batter. Let stand five of |No. 1 4: No. | Ys Der e - et) Bank Stock 8%. Std. ten minutes and bake on a hot, well-|2 amber durum, 1.19%-1.36%; No. 1 Miscellaneous ersonal Northwest Banco 4%. greased griddle. The batter should |mixed durum, 1.16%-140%. No. 1] Standards, Oct. .. 22% 22% 22% TYPEWRITERS and adding ma-|REAL STEAM Supercurline perma- e fa jg [be quite thin—runny enough to mixed durum, 1.14%-1.40%; No. 1) presh Graded chines. Repairs and supplies CAP.| ents, reg. $3.50, oll $5.00; Firsts. Feb....... 20% 20% 20% 21% 21% 103.27. ‘a “starter” for another | Barley, malting 85-1.00. CHICAGO POTATOES Liberty fourth 4%s, 103.31. tead of using @ fresh yeast |72%-74%; No. 2 feed, Tam Tie: IS. Chicago, Jan. 17.—(}—(U.-8, D. A.) ‘Treasury ant ee cake. They are even better after the |3 feed, 10%-72% ‘Treasury 45, 109. Uni} i | first day asthe seed seems to ripen . A a 1014, and produce a r cake. a ——___—_" ‘ slow; sacked per cwt. Wisconsin round CASH GRAIN ‘The fulmar petrel, featherly inhab- | A very moderate and scattered trade} whites US. No. 1, 80-82%; fine qual- Jan. 17.—(AP)—Cash 39% | tant of the northern seas and rarely|was being received in the finer |ity 95-87% Tdaho ‘Russets US. No. 1, jo, 1 northern 78%; No. 2 western grown wools. The ITAL TYPEWRITER CO., 207} permanents in combination, spiral Bdwy;, Bismarck, N. D. Phone &20. SS— Liberty first 4%, Wahi fountain pen. Reward. Re- | WAI ‘Alloe San Gane ction Sprecht and Marg Carufel to phone == | No. 6, A. W. Lucas Co. Beauty Shop Approximately 95 per cent of the| for appointments. dates Logged into ae country are | NO produced aq; 47,492,841 pounds|mry friends and customers will find of Iraq dates were imported in 1933.| me at Brodl’s Beauty Parlor, Phene 15. Annetta Moore. ‘ARRIS fssued “Publick Oc- | On the 12th day of the 12th month currances,” from a Boston | thelr 12th child was born to Mr. and coffee house on Sept. 25, 1690, | Mrs. Estill Hershaun of Manchester, but the governor of Massachu- | Tenn. setts promptly suppressed it E i MONEY RATES New York, Jan. 17. — (®) — Call matrons assigned to Blackwell's — two to the city Dubished No “our Treataee™ publis! “our at Germentow®, Ps. because it was distasteful to | Brewers of the country are cam- : him, The American Female penis io te Ed glass ne Guardian Society had four u ret by ‘President McGraw El. 13%, 2%. RN 8 seg caps