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MART NERVOUS IN “PAGE OF RENEWED j,,. leavy Tone Displayed by Rail Equities; Some Amusement Issues Improve New York, Jan. 26.—(#)—The stock market exhibited some nervousness ‘Saturday in the face of renewed weak- New York Stocks | caplet FOREIGN WEAKNESS 22 ness in leading foreign exchanges and|Am. Wool a rather heavy tone displayed by rail equities. Some amusement and trac- tion issues improved along with scat- tered specialties. The close was ir- regular. Transfers approximated 350,- 000 shares. While the majority of stocks were I> unable to resume their mild rally of the previous session, bonds were again in demand. Cartier loans, despite s the softness of rail shares, pointed |p, higher, Commodities, including grains THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1935 __ | Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Sat., Jan. 26 jocks [PENDING MONETARY DEVELOPMENTS FIND GRAIN VALUES EASY Ruling Will Form Market Turning Point Chicago, Jan. 26—(7)—Awaiting new monetary developments at Washing- ton, as well as fresh unraveling of Ca- nadian government marketing plans, Say. values averaged s bit easy Sat- “ majority of traders appeared de 34% to believe that ‘the forthcoming de- eT to 34 3% (UD, May 84% and cotton, were a bit easier in the|C; early dealings. Shares of Armour of Illinois Pre- ferred got up 3 point, and Warner Bros. Preferred and Brooklyn-Man- hattan Transit advanced about 2 cision of gold clause cases would form }July ns @ major turning-point in grain mar- % | Kets. Guesses on the outcome, how- | Ma: %ey ever, were mixed, Wheat closed sluggish, unchanged lower comparéd with Friday's finish, May 97%-%, corn % off to % oats unchanged to down, and provisions unchanged to 12 4 |cents decline. each. Paramount certificates, Loew's | Gn Interboro Rapid Transit and Wesson Oil were fractionally firmer. Further unification hopes apparently helped. the traction group. The theatrical section found « following on reports | © business was improving and that the Paramount reorganization plans were nearing completion. Otis Steel Preferred yielded 4 points and others, down fractions to more than 8 point, included Santa Fe, Union Pacific, Delaware & Hudson, Case, Consolidated Gas, U. 8. Steel, ,, American Can, du Point, and Radio - ' Preferred B. Such issues as General i Motors, Chrysler, Standard Oils of New Jersey and California, General Electric and American Telephone were virtually unchanged. ‘|_ Produce Markets i CHICAGO Chicago, Jan. 26—(#)—Butter was unsettled in tone Saturday and eggs were easy. Poultry was firm. creamery Butter 4,819, unsettled; specials (93 score) 35% (92) 34%; extra firsts (90 to 91) 33% to 34; firsts (88 to 89) 32% to 33; seconds (86 to 87) 31 to 3114; stan- dards (90 centralized carlots) 33%4. Ezgs 5,038; easy, extra firsts cars 281%, local 271%. Fresh graded firsts cars 28, local 27; current receipts 26; Gi refrigerators 25%. unchanged. Dressed turkeys, firm, prices un- changed. NEW YORK New York, Jan. 26.—(#)—Butter, 8,385, firm. Prices unchanged. Cheese 113,334, firm and unchanged. Eggs, 13,310 weak. Mixed colors, - special packs or selection from fresh receipts 3214-331 ; standards and com- mercial standards 32; firsts 30-31; mediums 40 lbs, and dirties No. 1, 42 B® = Now York Central, Northern Pacific, | Poultry, live, six trucks, firm, prices iH FUTURES MARKET HOLDS WITHIN NARROW RANGE Minneapolis, Jan. 26.—(%)}—News was lacking in the wheat futures | Mar market here Saturday and prices held 7% | within very narrow trading limits up j |interest in pit to the close but final quotations were @ shade higher because of scanty of- kK; fers to supply a meager demand from commercial interests. Professionals showed a minimum of proceedings. May wheat closed % “St July % high- er and September % up. Coarse grains were firmer with|May wheat and trade was light and fea- tureless. May oats closed %-% high-| 5, er and July %4 up. May rye finished % higher and July % up. May and 29% |July feed barley closed % higher. May and July flax each closed 15 i |higher. Cash whedt’ receipts increased no- ticeably. There was no edge to the ; |demand but the offerings were fair- ly well taken care of at firm compar- ative prices. Winter wheat was scarce, in fair demand and nominal- ly unchanged. Close offers of Cana- dian wheat kept durum premiums}; down. Demand was good for best amber types. Corn receipts were very light and in fair demand. Oats receipts were light with good quality wanted. Rye offerings were nil. Barley tone was firm with offerings moderate and demand fair. Flax was in fair de- %|mand with average quality poor, t Miscellaneous FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Jan. 26.—(#)—Foreign ex- 4|Change easy; Great Britain demand Tbs 29; average checks 27; refriger-|\rarsh. Field ator, firsts 29-2912. White eggs, resale of premium marks 34%-35%; nearby special packs including premiums 3314-3414; nearby ‘| and midwestern hennery, exchange specials 32's; nearby and midwestern | Mi exchange standards 32; marked med- iums 31%; fresh, shell treated or liners, fancy + 34-3412; Pacific coast, standards 3314- ‘ 34; Pacific coast, shell treated or lin- ers mediums 33-33%; brown, resale of i premium marks 34-34%; nearby and western special packs private sales from store 33-33%. Live poultry steady. All freight and express grades unchanged. Dressed poultry firm. All fresh and frozen grades unchanged. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Jan. 25.—(P)—Butter fu- tures: High Low Close Storage standarts. Jan, 31% 31% . Mch. | 4 Egg futures: { Refrigerator stand- ards, Jan. ae 25% Part od stand- 23% 2h 21% 24% 3% 21% 21% 25 23% 21% 21% Feb. Storage packed firsts, Apr. BOSTON WOOL Boston, Jan. 26.—(?)—(USDA)— | ‘was only moderate, and prices were } mostly unchanged. Demand was mostly for average French combing 64's and finer territory wools in orig- inal bags at 67-70 cents scoured bois and for short French combing d clothing wools at 63-65 cents. | « Gales of fine Ohio delaine were re- ported at 27-28 cents in the grease, blood Ohio or similar fleeces were moved at 28-28% cents. CHICAGO POTATOES Potatoes, 40, on track 186, total U. 8. shipments 976; steady, supplies mod- \ eral te, Game and trading slow; ‘sacked per ‘Wisconsin wes U8, 8 80-85; commercial russets U. 8. No. pullets 30%; Pacific coast, | ‘The volume of trade in the Boston | Southern Ry ‘wool market during the past week 8 in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain 4.86%; France 6.52% ; Italy 845; Germany 39.77; Norway 24.46; Sweden 25.10; Montreal in New tet prsaiag New York in Montreal 100.1214. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Jan. 26.—()}—Govern- Treas. 4%8 115.20. » 4s 110: Home Owners Loans 48 ‘51, 101.70. NEW YORK BONDS New York, Jan. 26.—(#)—Bonds close: Great Northern 7's of 1936, 92%. Tobacco Products 6%'s of 2022, | 100%. 32% | Pub. 81 Pullmi 31% Radio-} Shattuck (F.G.) . Shell Union Soc. Vac. Oil MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS _ aeinneeelle, Jan, 25.—(?)—Stocks OMrat Bank Stock 84. Northwest Banco 5. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York) Quart. Inc, Sh, 1.21; 1.33. NEW YORK CURB New York, Jan. 26.—(#)—Curb: Cities Service 1%. Elec. Bond & Share 6%. United Founders 7-16. CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Midwest Util. %. McGraw El. 14 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Jan. 26.—(?)—Wheat, no sales, Corn, No. 2 yellow 90 to 90%; restricted billing; No. 3 white 95% to 96; oats, No, 3 white 55; no rye. Bar- ley 75 to 1.20. Soy beans, No. 2 yel- low quoted 1.20 to 1.22, net track '% | country station; timothy seed 16.75 to 18.75 cwt.; clover seed 15.75 to 22.60. cwt. GRAIN REVIEW Minneapolis, Jan. 26.—(7)—(USDA) —The wheat market ruled dull dur- ing the week ending Friday. Un- #4 | certainty as to the supreme court de- and moderate quantities of 56's, % Suton Garb Jan, 26.—(7)—(USDA)— | 7, round | U. grade .77%; Idaho 1 00-60%; fine quality, large size, | W' 107%. Se ‘The first heavier-than-air ma- chine flew only 850 feet on its first WISCONSIN CHEESE fighh, and its highest capable weed Phstigicld Wis, Jan, 26—(P)— Cheese quotations for the week: Wis- cision in the gold clause remained an unsettling factor, while develop- ments in Canada were also of a dis- turbing nature. May wheat declined %, closing Fri- day at 1.03%. May rye declined 1, closing at 67%. May oats declined 1%, closing at 51%. May barley: nme 1% registering a , both and stocks. The commodity markets, | northern 75%; No. 3 esitant the whole, “lTraders Believe Gold Clause say for the| . Pat Harman, motien picture ac- types superseded it. Wagner sold tor and a key figure in the morals his patents to John T Under trial of Dave Allen, casting office wood and the present Under. executive, and Gloria Marsh, ac- wood typewriter is an outcome innipeg, ieee bd authorities he Wes been of his invention. The Boston wheat, No.1 northern 70%; No. 2] pdminisered @ eavere beating by Theological Seminary was estab- and No. 3 white 44%; No. Pe 2%, an. actor, was arrested. and lished in 1839 and war trans 0. + No. ferred ‘to Boston University af ciaraes with the aeaault, (Asseol wr [ Livestock _ | SO. ST. PAUL Friday was featured by sharp price upturns, natives opening at 8.75 with later sales up to $9.25 and with four loads of fed Montanas also at 9.38. Common and in-between sorts Hatt 650 to 8.50, slaughter ewes ‘Hogs were 10 cents and more higher Friday, but pigs declined. Bulk to choice butchers brought 7.75 to Close | 7.90, 170 to 200 pounds 7.35 to 7.75, 140 to 160 pounds 6.75 to 7.35, 120 to 130 pound killer pigs 5.75 to 6.25. lightweights down to 5.00 and below, bulk good sows 7.25 to 7.35. Slaughter steers and she stock sold without much price change Saturday, and have, in most cases, held recens advances, Most warmed-up and short-fed steers and yearlings clear- ed at 6.50 to 9.00, a few this week of better grades at 9.50 to 10.75, plainer kinds down to 4.25 or less. Medium to good heifers sold at 6.00 to 8.00, Z; choice kinds being salable at 850 to 9.50 or better, lower grales 3.50 to 5.50. Cutter cows brought 2.00 to 3.00, beef cows 3.50 to 6.00, desirable sausage bulls 4.00 to 4.50, beef bulls to 5.25, good to choice vealers 7.50 to 9.00. A few 10.00 common to me- dium 4.50 to 7.00, common to good ie stock steers sold at 2.00 to 5.75, | Grain Quotations MINNEAPOLIS RANGE pe Jan. (P— CHICAGO Chicago, Jan. 26—(AP—U, 8. D. A.)—Cattle 400 commercial, 100 gov- ernment; calves 200 commercial, 100 government; compared Friday last week: fed steers and yearlings un- 89% levenly 50 to 75 higher, top at 13.00 standing 85 up for week; best ye: , {lings 12.75; choice steers sold activ 4 {ly at 12.00 upward but late in week %, | all inbetweens lost 50 and closing undertone turned dull on near-choice offerings, especially yearlings that had been bringing 11.00 to 12.00; ind she stock 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 Bismarck Tribune want ade 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, 3 average price} have to sell. Want ads meet with no Whatever you sell, Bismarck Tribune 6 tar ieee around 870 compared with) «gales resistance.” They waste no time want ads will sell more of it. Use them ago; all she stock advanced as much} ringing hostile door bells. often. a8 soe or moi TRIBUNE RATES ARE LOW charge for one insertion— neue torus woree, First insertion (per word) ........ gs 11. . ferings 11.65; bulls 25 higher; veal- ers 1.00 or more higher; thin stock- ers and feeders scarce, strong higher at 5.25 to 7.00, meaty feeders up to 8.50. Sheep 5,000; for week ending Fri- 12.67 12.72 12.67 12.85 12.87 12.75 13.00 13.00 1287 12.87 Cuts and border used on want ads come under classified display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. -3cents No clairvoyant. fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful ad- scmisinaninis eaRIRIT aS day 4,800 directs; compared Friday] 3 eonsecutive insertions (per word) vertising accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any MINNE. LIS CASI iE : Minneapelie dae Seno wheat 28 Aripieras sneer aus lambs} 3 consecutive insertions (per word) Serer Rennes Gaturday 13 to 149 25 to 50 up; week's top lambs 9.60 4 consecutive insertions (per word) ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE ‘unmese pola cash wheat and coarse |Ptld early, top on low day 925, Ite 5 consecutive insertions (per word) ..544¢ A representative will call if you desire. ‘Telephone 32 and erain cloaing quotat follow: |top 9.35 paid freely by all interests;| 6 consecutive insertions (per word) ....6c ask for the want ad department. eat— Delivered Arrive |closing bulk 9.25 to 9.35; week’s bulk 18% protein 8.75 to 9.50; Steet: offerings occa- Salesmen Wanted Personal 5 double yearlings 4 ae north: ik north. ies protein TOP NOTCH salesman with success-|REAL STEAM Supercurline perma- Phone 1652-3 1 dk north. Scarce; aged ewes 4.00 to 5.25, bulk] ful automobile » to sell} nents, reg. $3.50, oil $5.00; electric’ for 2 dk nort! 450 to 5.00; good to choice white permanents in‘ combination, epiral Ashmore and Ellingson 3 dk eae faced testy lambs upward to 7.75 top, ringlet ends, all prices. Gham- 13% eel freely, week's top 8.00, scattered lots poo finger eaerlg Palmolive soap,|| For estimates on ecg eI dk ns thin lightweights 5.50 to 6.50. Vernon lotion, 50c. Harrington's. hem and decorating. Best aes Hogs 8,000, including 7,000 direct; north. 1. meager supply on offer; market nom inally steady with Friday's average: {| Scattered bids and sales at 7.95 down- ward; shippers took 300; estimated fae 1,000; all quotations nom- Phone —_—_—_————_——— Female Help Wanted WANTED—Lady secretary. Does not require stenographic experience. For nationwide organization with headquarters in Washington, D. C. eerste peg Help Wanted WIN $2,250.00 CAN YOU make 5 three letter words using the letters in the word confidential. Phone 1500, Motors Inc., Bismarck. “SIOUX CITY Requires $1000 investment. State| *; - a Sioux City, Jan, 28—(AP—U. 8. D. Male Help Wanted age, education. Confidential; write| ,;AP AMOUNT’? | Rush, your an swer to Paramount Products, Inc., Dept. A, Des Moines, Iowa, po pet get opportunity to win $2,- types bonne oger gga Pg over local agency for neo, custom Sensational vaibee. C ae clothes. ments insured for one year's wear. Other features. A)—Cattle 200; market for the week: beef steers, yearlings and fat she stock 25 to 50 higher; stockers and feeders mostly 25 up; short load choice medium weight beeves 12.00; Tribune Ad. 9011. GIRL WANTED for general house- ‘work. Good home. Neat and good to children. Write age, references. | 1H'W...;. 108 110 108 110 [load lots long yearlings 11.85; bulk Gepeatiilty. 106 ame ee eee Work Wanted 13% short feds 8.00 to 9.25; few choice| $5,000 annual income. Permanent. M |TWwo YOUNG men attending Com- 1 DEW or heavy Kosher heifers 10.00; load lots] No investment necessary. Samples Miscellaneous mercial College need work badly. 1H W...;, 108 110 1.08 110 |destrable offerings 825 Ibs. down 7.75] furnished. P. H. Davis, Dept. AC-| TYPEWRITERS and adding ma-| will gladly work for bosrd, room or 1 DEW or to 8.50; late bulk beef cows 3.50 to] 5, Cincinnati. chines. Repairs and supplies. CAP-| part time. Friends, what have you? LEW sors MOT 100 LOT 1.0 |e fo 228; load tote choice $10) meen omen | Bdwys Bismaren ND. Phote fat, |e gis oe eS evenings. Dw of to 540 Ib. stockers 6.75 to 7.00; load Business_Opportunity EG re pat hargpert pase 1H W..... 108 1.06 1.04 | fleshy 737 Ib. weights 7.40; warmed For Sale or Trade nlare' 50c reprint order. Reprints; 120’s, 5 [ i MONEY IN WHEAT up 968 Ib. weights on feeder account |$10 BUYS option 5,000 bushel; possi- 8.25. Particulars 3c; 116's, 4c; 122’s, 5c; Films devel- gt bilities FOR TRADE OR EXCHANGE— PaRw er Free. J, Pr Bullivan Co, Room S15,| Large house for small residence,| Ped, 250, including two -enlarge- ecmge ree at ANB) at Bo. , BX, Chicago, ‘This property is all modern. Well] Ments. Enlargements: 4x6 size, 4 PBS ce than early; top 7.75; bulk 190 to 260 located. Ideal for apartment house.| {0r 25¢; 5x7, 3 for 25c; @xl0, 2 for 1HW..... 107 109 1.07 1.09 |1b. butchers 7.50 to 7.75; 160 to 180 For Sale or Rent T. M. Casey & Son. ‘a Ib, lights 7.10 to 7.50; 140 to 160 Ib. OR RENT—I ee ee Ch 1 amber 1.39% 1.45% 137% 1.42% | light lights Am to 7.10; pigs scarce; GALE econ Wanted to Bu; 13% protein sows mostly 7. y ENT- WANTED TO BUY OR RENT— page lat mo | eR tg Bika shop xb 2 Atop | FOR BALE care _end 4 ies” down; choice quoted to 8.85; market Linton N. Dak. *| home. 2 acres ground. 25 miles from Bismarck. Very good loca- 2 amber.... 1.33% 1.36% for the week: fat lambs 15 to 25/#OR RENT—Cosy bedroom. one r-) 806-1 Grade of lower; yearlings scarce, steady; feed- "| tion on Main highway. Garage 1 amber.... 1.21% 1.26% ing lambs unchanged; three loads Room and Board building 24x36. All in pate condi- 2 amber.... 1.20% 1.23% strictly choice 89 Ib. experimental fed ROOM AND BOARD. Home cooked| tion. $5000. Half cash. Box 298, fee! meals, Gentlemen preferred, $1.00| _ Bismarck. a 3 = 5 ae day. 308 Ave. B. Phone 1474-J. —_——_—_—_———___— FOR SALE—Modern 5 room ‘bunga- low in good condition. On pave- i bulk desirable feeding lambs 7.00 to _ 2 my. FR IY SOORSER AEE: Household Goods for Sale| ment. Near school: Terms, 85% 26% 85 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES FOR SALE—Farniture for 6 room| =>, wa ial i’ Minneapolis, Jan. 28.—(P)—Range it] house. Complete or single pieces. |FOR Modern 6 room house. 8B of carlot grain sal Living, dining and bedroom ts lewly decorated. Near capitol. r] 1 beat No, 1 dark northern 116%- ‘and rugs. Also plano and sewing | _Phone 460-M. 0. lurum machine. Call evenings. 714 Man-|FOR RENT—Feb. Ist: Lower duplex q aon’ oats, rye, barley and flax not dan 8t. at 110 Avenue C West. Phone 1341. DSS ___= 53 Automobiles for Sale Movie Actor Beaten tt. “ IN AMERICA ¢ By Joseph Nathan Kane Author of “Famous First Facts” 1.88% 1.9615 1.88.. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by eee ater Co.) Hudson Sedan, very low price. with Radio, Olds Sedan, real bargain at Chrysler “75” . oh Coupe. FOUSE'S ticker wav used for 10 yesirs betore improved