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FINANCIAL MARKETS INCLINED 10 SKID Metal Stocks Discourages Bullish Tendencies 10 LOWER UvELS ia Am. . Heavy Tone Shown by Rail and a Ber. New York Stocks Am: New York, Jan. 28.—()}—The stock market displayed a downward slant|Am. Tob. Monday, although trading was still relatively dull. The rails and metals Jed the drifting movement with de- clines of around 1 to 2 or more points. | Arm. Del ‘The utilities were resistant, The close | At was heavy. Transfers approximated 700,000 shares. ‘The\ markets apparently ignored a » gain of 3 points in steel production. The American Iron & Steel Institute reported operations at 52.5 per cent of capacity. lied briskly after early weakness. Grains and cotton sagged with stocks. Carrier bonds dipped. The December earnings statements of most of the railroads were not too pleasing. Word that the president would send four transportation messages to congress Ss scon did not inspire any particular! enthusiasm. Shares of Union Pacific lost about 3 points, while the preferred issues of U. 8. Steel, Republic Steel, Bethle- hem and Bohn Aluminum were off around 2 to 3. Others, 1 to 2 or so in arrears, included U. 8. Smelting, J. C. Penney, Spiegel - May - Stel , Youngstown Sheet & Tube, General Electric, Case, Johns-Manville, du Foreign exchanges ral- Bee Aviation Corp. Baldwin Loco, Balt. & Ohio Barnsdall Calumet & Hec! pees Pac. FOREIGN WEAKNESS PRODUCES NERVOUS DOMESTIC ISTIC REACTIONS: Chicago Market ane srenginene fd Toward Close by Buying of Eastern Interests pean exchange rates violently unset- tled and with wheat at Winnipeg tumbling to the lowest officially per- 's |mitted, grain markets here displayed ij | Pronounced weakness Monday. Toward the end of the day, how-!mj , /ever, eastern interests bought wheat, ; |and this helped to rally prices some- 1%-2 cents down, May 83-8314, oats %-1% off and provisions unchanged 23% |to a decline of 22 cents. | DECREASE IN SUPPLIES HALTS FUTURES’ DECLINE Minneapolis, Jan. 28—(?)—The de- 38. |cline in whent futures values was |JUl! *s |checked by a fairly liberal decrease in | 444, 40, | visible supplies during the last week ig|but other news of stimulating na- ture was lacking and futures closed ‘ y, | Sharply lower here Monday. Pont, Chrysler, Santa Fe, N, ¥. Cen-/¢, tral, Radio preferred B and Inland Steel. American Telephone was about even and Consolidated Gas was only a trifle lowe: & ‘ Produce Markets | |33,,M* ————— OD CHICAGO Chicago, Jan. 28.—(7)—Butter and eges were steady in tone Monday. Poultry was firm. Butter, 3,034, steady, creamery spe- cials (93 score) 35%-' 34%; extra firsts (90-91) 33%-34; firsts (88-89) 5214-33; seconds (86-87) 31-3112; standards carlots) 3312. No butter sales. Eggs, 3,824, steady; extra firsts cars 2814; current receipts 26% local 2714; fresh graded firsts cars 28% local 27; Gille! current receipts 26%; refrigerators 24%. Egg sales one car fresh graded firsts 28, 50 cases current receipts 2612, Poultry, live 14 trucks; firm; hens, more than 5 lbs. 18; 5 Ibs, and under 19; leghorn hens 16; rock broilers 21- | H 2215; colored 21; rock and colored springs 19; leghorn 15; roosters 14; hen turkeys 20; young toms 18; old 16; No, 2, 14; ducks 4% Ibs. up 20-21; Lr small 17; geese 18; capons 6-7 Ibs, 23. Dressed turkeys, firm; young toms 27; old 21; young hens 25; old 22; No. 2, 18. NEW YORK New York, Jan. 28.—(?)—Butter, 7,289, firm. Creamery, higher than extra 36-3614; extra (92 score) 3514; firsts (88-91 scores) 33% -35%; seconds (84-87 scores) unquoted; centralized «90 score) Se Cheese, irm. State, whole miik flats, ‘Belay "1933 as to quality 21- 22; 1934 fancy to specials 18%4-19%¢. White eggs, resale of premium marks, 3412-3542; nearby special * packs, ineluding premiums, 3314-34%; nearby and midwestern hennery, ex- change specials, 32-32%; nearby and 34; extras (92) Fox Fi (90 centralized | Gey it 64 36% 14 21% 28% 20% 21% 92) ate 19% 24% 2% rt Cream Wheat Crosley Radio Crucible Steel Action of the stock market was dis- settlement fostered by the break in foreign exchange and lack of decision Tegarding the gold clause. May wheat closed 1% lower, July % lower, and September 1 lower. Weakness in corn and wheat fig- ured in sharp declines in the coarse grain list. May oats closed 114 lower and July 1% down. May rye fin- ished 1% lower and July 1% down.|J' May barley closed 145 lower and July 2 down. ben and July flax each fin- ished 114 off. Cash wheat receipts were some- what of a disappointment but de- mand continued good and prices held firm. Winter and durum wheat was “rsa unchanged. with demand goes offerings were very light and 16%| wanted. Oats offers were better but 51% 10% 23 Hie % 62 31% 26% x 2% ie 13% ae 35 22% demand was fair at firm premiums. : Rye offerings were nil and inquiry /3 fair. Barley offerings were very light and in fair to good demand. Flax offerings were light and mostly of inferior quality. BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Jan. 28.—(P)—. High Low Close Butter futures: Storage Stand- dards, Jan, ...... Storage Stand- dards, Feb. ...... 31% | Storage Stand- ards, March ..... 31% Egg futures: ie | Refrigerator Stand- ards, Jan. Refrigerator Stand- ards, Oct. ........ 34% 23% Fresh firsts, Feb. ....... 21% 21% CHICAGO POTATOES (P)—(U. 3232 31 24% total U. 8, shipments Saturday, 771; Sunday, 45. Russets slightly weaker,' other stock about steady; supplies) liberal, demand and trading moder- ate; sacked per cwt., Wisconsin round whites, U. 8. No. 1, 80-90; Michigan % |round whites, U. 8. No. 1, 80-85; Idaho midwestern exchange standards, 31-|Nat. 3114; marked mediums, 31-31% oH Ni Pacific coast, fresh, shell liners, fancy, 34-3415; Pa- Ia cific coast, standards, 3312-34; Pa- cific coast, shell treated or liners, mediums, 33-33%3; browns, resale of. premium marks, 34-341; western special packs, private sales from store, 33-3312. Eggs 13,482; steady; mixed colors, | Packard special packs or selections from fresh receipts 32%-33%; standards and commercial standards 32; firsts 30-| Pe 31; mediums 40 lbs, and dirties No. 1,| Philliy 42 Ibs, 29; average checks 27; refri- gerator firsts 29-2914. Live poultry, by express: chickens 19-20; broilers 10-20; fowls 20-24; roosters 12; turkeys 23-27; ducks un- quoted. Dressed poultry firm; fresh: chick- ens 14-25%; fowls 13-22%; old roosters 14-16; turkeys 19-20; ducks ted. nearby and/Ohio Oil eSB a S-9! Fae Pills. Proct, & Gamble . Pub. Svc, N. J. Pullman BESSLSo aes SERRE FR ee & unquot Frozen: chickens 17-27%; fowls 13- Re. old roosters 14-16; ‘turkeys 1- 30; ducks 19-19%. Live poultry firm; by freight, chickens, 16-20; broilers, unquoted, fowls, 21-24; roosters, 12; turkeys, 19 25; ducks, 16-18. unchanged prices. Estimated receipts of Somettio wools at Boston, reported to LM gind ) grain and flour e: exchange during the ‘week ending Jan. 26, amounted to 128,- 100 pounds compar with 439,000 dur- ingthe previous week. ° CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Corn, old No. 4 white 93%; new No. 4] United 80; No. 3 yellow 87-87%; No. mixed 31 white Cae ‘Oats, No. 2 white 55%; | United 45%. No rye; soybeans, No.3 yellow 1.21-22; nominal, net | 1 track country station. No barley. ‘Timothy seed 16.75-18.50 cwt. Clover seed 15.75-22.75 cwt. aBsshweSSIor aA. ny SRR SK PSS Seo wwese: Russets, U. McClures, .U. Altho they all look alike under the microscope there are six different No. 1, 1.55-65; Colorado No. 1, 1.95. berry bush. Game authorities estimate there 1% | are 15,000,000 sportsmen in the Unit- 8% }ed States who spend $750,000,000. an- \nually in hunting and fishing. Congress again may turn down the Tevised food and rug bill, unless someone tells the representatives that it isn't the kind of bill they have to pay. v ys AMERICA y Joseph Nathan Kane: Author of “Famous First. Te calliope was used on many of the Mississippi Steamboats by 1856. The American frigate Niagara and the British warship Agamem- non laidethe. first. cable, but it broke and repalf was unsuc- cessful. Tulane, then the Uni- versity of Louisiana, introduced the business economics course under the title, “Commerce, Political Economy, and Bta- Mi Chicago, Jan. 28.—(/)}—With Euro- couraging and there was general un-|May BE Quangquier perereversr erry eo. tJ varieties of black stem rust in the |2 amber. rust in the United States. Five of | Choice these are spread by the common bar-|! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1935 ’ Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Mon., Jan. 28 Livestock | he me PAUL South 8 ul, Jan. 28.—(P)—(0. 8. Dept, Agr Cattle 2,900 commer+ cial; 100 government; all classes slow; most early bids and general ge tions around 25 or more lower; run includes about ten cars Canadian fed beeves; several loads good steers held sround 9.00 and up; bulk plainer grades salable down towards 5.50; few common heifers sold at 5.00 and below; lower grade beef cows 3.00- 4.50; cuttery cows 2.00-75; desirable sausage bulls 3.75-4.25; beef bulls 4.50 and more; moderate inquiry for stock- ers but few early sales; vealers 2,180 50 government; very slow with bids 4, | 50-1.00 lower; good to choice bids 7.00- 8,50; few 9.00. Sheep 5,000; no early sales or bids; Packers talking 50-75 lower than Fri- day's best time or around 25-50 under 1, | Saturday's trade at 850 and down; sellers generally asking up to 9.00. Dairy cows: Mostly steady, demand fair; medium to good springer cows $42.50-$55 or more; plainer kinds down to $27.50. . | Hogs,5,500; market moderately active oe Bos weights below 160 pounds; largely 15 cents lower than Friday and Sat- urday; lighter weights 15-25 cents up; sows 10 lower; good to choice 210-328 Ibs., 7.60-75; top 7.75 for choice hogs scaling 240 Ibs., up; better 170. : 7.25-60; 140-160 Ibs., 6.50-7.25; 100-130 Pounds killer pigs 4.40-6.00; desirable 70-110 pound feeder pigs 3.00-4.00; bulk good sows 7.15-25; average cost lose | Saturday week: 7.4 [Grain Quotations | CHICAGO RANGE Canes ge 38. a viwh ‘Wheat— |auiy : zy ke ay » Jan, ‘Wheat Teen weight 199 Ibs, igh Low % 1.02% fase 98% 97% 27% 1% rt 81% 66% 8549 0% SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Jan. 2%—(m—(Wv. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 5,000; market slow, scattered sales better grade beef steers and yearlings about steady; bidding 25 or more lower for liberal , {supply plainer kinds; heifers com- 2| paratively scarce, better grade she stock little changed; bidding 25 or more lower on others; stockers and feeders steady to 25 off; plainer kinds showing full downturn; able long yearlings 11.00; liberal quota short feds salable at 8.00-9.2! bulk beef cows 3.25-4. and cutters mainly G choice around 700 Ib. stockers 7.40; jcommon and medium grades 5.00 down. Hogs 8,000; market slow, scattered sales mostly 10 lower than Saturda: early top 7.65; better 200-240 Ibs. 1.86 1.86% CASH GRAIN 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 “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— @® cents fer 15 words. 2 consecutive insertions (per word) 3 consecutive insertions (per word) 4 consecutive insertions (per word) 5 consecutive insertions (per word) 6 consecutive insertions (per werd) ....6c 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, netasett| or dollars. No other salesman we know will call on so many families for so few pennies, Whatever you sell, Bismarck Tribune DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Minn., Jan, 28—()— Durum— opr High Low 1.21% 1.21% 1.21% Close 1.21% 1.1815 98% F3H 3 Cuts and border used on want ads come under classified display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. No clairvoyant. fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful ad- accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. : ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A tepresentative will call if you desire. Telephone 33 and ask for the want ad department. s odd lots’ 150-170 Ib. averages MINNEAPOLI \' Minneapolis, Jan, 28.— ()— Wheat 6.50-7.15; no action on lighter weights; receipts Monday 30 compared to 161 brid to mostly 7.35; feeder ples cash wheat and coarse| Sheep 2,000; salable supply around grain clos! nny follow: | 30-35 per cent feeders; few early fat 15% lamb bids and sales around 25 lower; double medium grades lambs 8: good offerings bid 8.35; best fed lots held above 8.60; no action on feeders. CHICAGO Chicago, Jan. 28.—(?)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—Hogs, 29,000, including 13,000 direct; moderately active, mostly around 10 lower than Friday; weights above 210 Ibs., 7.80-90; top 7.90; 140- 200 Ibs., 7.00-85; slaughter pigs, 5.00- 7.00; good packing sows, 7.35-50; light light, good and choice, 140-160 Tos., 7.00-! ight weight, 160-200 Ibs., 7.25-85; medium weight, 200-250 Ibs., 7.70-90; heavy weight, 250-350 Ibs., packing sows, medium and good, 275-550 Ibs., 6.25-7.60; pigs, good and choice, 100-130 Ibs., 5.00-7.25. Cattle, 14,000 commercial; no gov- ernment; calves, 2.500 commercial; no government; strictly good and choice fed steers and yearlings com- paratively scarce, fully steady; top 13.00 paid for several loads; best yearlings, 9.75; lower grade steers predominating in run and market weak to 25 down on kinds of value to sell at 11.00 downward; choice heifer protein ‘oko north. 1.14% eres 2 dk north. 1.12% ies prowin ne : 1 dk north. 1.12% 1. dk north. i 1.12 Male Help Wanted TWANT A MAN for Local Tea and Ce er ee a weel le Work Wanted TWO YOUNG men attending Com- mercial College need work badly. ‘Will gladly work for board, room or Part time. Friends, what have you? Phone 121 or 1544-J evenings. KODAK FINISHING FREE 8x10 enlargement with each 50c reprint order. Reprints: 120’s, 3c; 116's, 4c; 122's, 5c; Films devel- oped, 25c, including two enlarge- ments. Enlargements: 4x6 size, 4 for 25¢; 5x7, 3 for 25c; 8x10, 3 for 50c. Mail orders to Campbell’s Photo Shop, Box 163, Bismarck. _(Home ne office La a Crosse, Wisc.) aged lady taking care of invalids or eld- erly woman. Write or call Mrs. Lydia Fredericks, Mandan or phone 313-R_ Mandan, References given. L__—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— ¥ spiral top, ringlet ends, a:l psices. Sham- Poo finger wave, Palmolive soap, lotion, 50c. Harrington's. co Cincinnat!, O. Vernon H " Female Help Wanted require stenographic experience. For nationwide organization with headquarters in Washington, D. C. Requires $1000 investment. State age, education. Confidential; write Tribune Ad. 9011. | GIRL WANTED for general house-| work. Good home. Neat and good to children. Write age, references. Postoffice Box 333, Bismarck. —_—_—_—_—_—_— Miscellaneous TYPEWRITERS and adding ma- Pore rr yy pRRRRANe! to_ sell bigger, more powerful 1935 Hud- et Terraplanes and Studebakers are breaking sales records Hhroustout the country. 997 mar- t coverage—field unlimit yt it rth A 2 i th. LH = Ss Houses and Flats FOR SALE—Modern 5 room bunga- low in good condition. On pave- home. Suitable for one or two. Next to bath. 833 Mandan. Phone MORMORMY: ;|Yearlings and specialty beef cows| Next to ITAL Ty! 207] ment. Near echool. $2700. Terms, steady; others weak to 25 lower; bulls Bawy., Bismarck, N. D. Phorie 820.| _T. M. Casey & Son. ++ 101% 1.04% 1.00% 1.02% | firm to 15 higher; vealers 50 lower,|FOR RENT—Large cosy sleeping gage HW or ‘room. Hot water. Next to bath.|HELEN: Meet me same place atlFOR RENT—Modern 6 room house, nine. I'l surely bring Wrigley’s| Newly decorated. Near capitol. Mi Also garage. Phone 1612 or 52 Spearmint. It does help like you! Phone 460-M Ein ee |e Be FOR RENT—Feb, 1st. Lower duplex 1.06% 1.00% 1.06% 1.00% eS EE Te 1300-1500 Ibs., 9.75-13.00; common and medium, 550-1300 Ibs., 4.75-9. 1.05% LOTH 104% 107% |€ ner 1.38% 1.44% 1.36% 137% 1.43% FOR RENT—Two rooms, each suit- able for two, or sleeping room with | — sitting room. Gas heat. Call at at 110 Avenue O West. Phone 1341. __—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———— heif- Rests Automobiles for Sale “USED CARS Ford Cabriaet Plymouth Sedan . Plymouth Coach . Chevrolet Coupe ... Deluxe Plymouth RB. 8 Large house for small re: ‘This property is all modern. located. Ideal for apartment house. T. M. Casey & Son. FOR RENT—One furnished light housekeeping room. Majestic coal range for heat. Call at 808-7th. ‘West door. See cutter, 2.50-3.75; bulls yearlings ex- cluded), good beef), 4.25-5.50; cutter, common and medium, 4.00-60; veal- . | ers, good and choice, 8.00-10.50; me- dium, 7.00-8.00; cull and common, s Coupe ; y ff aes eouenrn sreeterred: 4100 1153) Chrysler @ Sedan’. 2 ee neers, good and shaker, SOI ets pore ack nd y: 1 Hudson Sedan . : 50-7.75; common medium, "a 2 Ct 9 Essex Coupe ... asinine 540. Household Goods for Sale {1933 Plymouth Sedan . 25,000; run ineludes fully FOR SALE—Furniture for 6 room (Trunk, Radio} 7,000 fread of feeding lambs; indiear house. Complete or single pieces.|927 Chrysler Sedan low. tions around 25-50 lower on Slaughter 1932 Ford 8 Deluxe Coupe... 397.00 Fellow. offerings; bulk held 900-10 and up- FOREIGN EXCHANGE Fae age ming, and, ecroom, sets 1598 Chrysler 52 Sedan... 17700 ward; buyers talking around 8.75 but 114 Man- CORWIN-CHURCHILL as yet no bids; sheep and feeding machine. Call evenings. since dan St. ‘Wilde's GOOD USED CARS Chevrolet Truck, good condi- tion, Studebaker Sedan, low price. Dodge Touring, make offer. Pontiac Coach, very good con- dition. Willis Sedan, lamb undertone weak; slaughter sheep and lambs: lambs, 90 lbs. down, good and choice, 8.35-9.15; common and medium, 6.75-8. ewes, 90-150 Ibs., good and choice, 3.75-5.35; all weights, common and medium, 3.25-4.35; feed- ing lambs, 50-75 Ibs., good and choice, Il yeneen Osa Saati Nor- For Sale “Montreal |FOR SALE—Chinchilla fur overcoat. ‘New York in| Good condition. For average _ man, Also Stimulator such as Pa mown é 104 seoee ‘ £8% 88% o..0e 185 193 185 DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Jan. MS closing No. 1 dark! ee; No. 3 dark) 3 ane? No, 3 dark : No. 1 north- ’» stamciaay No. 1 amber % -1.43% ; No. exceptionally good. Willys Knight Sedan with truck —bargain. ‘Hudson Sedan, very low price. Chevy Master Eagle Coupe with Radio, Olds Sedan, real bargain at price. 1930 Chrysler oe Coupe. 1930 Hudson Sed You can ety on. our statements WILDE MOTORS INC. Studebaker - Hudson - 304-4th St. new 1935 Pontiac. Good discount. Write P. O. Box 347. 1928 1933 1926 Prime commercial paper %. Bankers acceptances, unchanged. ceneano STOCKS No quotations. WINNIPEG Write Joe Renner, &t. Anthony, N. Dak. Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT—Space 50xi00. CAGE GRAIN Must have outside entrance. Lo- leave at Tribune. LosT—At ee pete Sunday evening, large, envelope purse, Substantial reward. Phone 558-W. For Sale or Rent No, 1 flax . 1935 317% Broadway Ave. Room 10 Se eee tes a