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e tal U. 8. shipments 800; dull, supplies Uberal, demand and trading slow; Adams Exp. .. Advance Rume. Air Reduc. RB anY Support; Rails Grope for Higher Level: & Li Am. Rad. Std. San . New York, Jan, 31—(P)—The stock | Am: Roll. MIN market's undertone showed some fur-|Am. Sugar Ref. i ther improvement Thursday. Trading| Am. Tel. é Tel. ¢ continued relatively dull, however, al-|Am. Tob. “B' | though the activity was more pro-|Am. Wat. Wks. { { nounced than that of the preceding |Am. Wool Pf. session. Early extreme gains were et op shaded in the final hour, but the close|/atch. T & 8. F. was steady. Transfers approximated atl Ret eile 550,000 shares. im Auto ... ‘vy Aircraft issues were in demand in Aviation Corp. the morning, but these generally can- | Baldwin celled their advances following publi- | Balt. é& Ohio. cation of the president's aviation mes- Beinn "Aviat sage to congress. The steel sTOUP| Roth) steel found a following as mill production | Borg ‘Warner estimates expanded. Most commodi-| Briggs Mfg. ties were higher but not buoyant./Calumet & Bonds were a trifle irregular. Euro- taal Pac. pean gold currencies moved against |C » J. 1. the dollar, ou ater Among shares up around a point or |Gorro de Pasco 80 were Union Pacific, Howe Sound,|Ches, & Ohio . Johns-Manville and International|chi. & N. ‘Harvester. Fractional gains were re- e M. &t. P. corded by U. 8. Steel, Bethlehem,/C. M. Bt, Chrysler, Genezal Motors, Westing-|C. R. I. & Pac. house, General Electric, Cerro de Pas-|Chrysler_ .... co, Loew's, New York Central, and) Colum. G. & L. . Standard Oils of New Jersey. Such|Com’ Southern @, issues as American Telephone, Con-|Con. Gas solidated Gas, Santa Fe, and Public|Con. Oil Service of New Jersey were about un-|Cont. Bak. changed. Cont. Can Cont. Ins. Cont. Motor oo °°? J Produce Markets Gorn Products CHICAGO Chicago, Jan. 31—(7)—Butter was easy and eggs firm in tone on the| DuPont Chicago mercantile exchange Thurs- day. In poultry, hens were easy and | Eator the balance steady. Butter 4,919, firm; creamery-spec- lals (93 score) 35%-3615; extras (92) 35%; extra firsts (909-) 341¢-% ; firsts (88-89) 3312-34; seconds (86-87) 32%4- 33; standards (90 centralized carlots) Eggs 3,908; easy, extra firsts cars 28%; local 27; fresh graded firsts cars 28% local 26% current receipts | Ge 26, refrigerators 25. G & Poultry, live, 31 trucks, hens easy, balance steady; hens, 5 lbs. and un- der, 19; more than 5 lbs., 18; Leghorn hens, 16; rock broilers 22-2344, colored 22; rock and colored springs 20, Leg- N horn 15; roosters 14; hen turkeys 20,|Gt. Nor. Pf. young toms 18, old 16; No. 2 14; ducks, | Gt. West Sug... pn ne eer small 18; geese, 18; Houston Ou a » 6-7 Ibs., 23. nd. 3 Dressed turkeys, steady, prices un- als ‘Motor changed. Hupp Motor .... Illinois Cent. .. Int. Harvester NEW YORK Int. Nick. Can .. New York, Jan. 31.—()—Butter, | Int. Tel. & Tel. 10,730, strong. Creamery, higher than | Jo pinaeanyal extra 38-38%; extra (92 score) 37%; |eaveer | () firsts (88-91 scores) 3414-37; seconds| Kennecott (84-87 scores) unquoted; centralized Kresge ‘s. en ee -eereee— = -- (90 score) 35-%. Kroger Grocery Cheese, 420-251, firm. Prices un- ae Carbonic .... changed. Loew's io Eggs, 14,016, steady. Mixed colors, |Louls. G. dirties ‘No, 1, 42 Ibs., 29-29%; average |Mack Trucks . checks 27-27%; other mixed colors! Math.” Alk, unchanged. May Dept. Strs. . White eggs, Pacific coast standards,!Miami Copper 31%4-32.; other whites and all browns|Mid-Cont. Pet. ‘unchanged. Midland Stl. Live poultzy steady. By freight:|Mo. Kan. & & All grades unchanged. ‘Mont. Ward Live poultry, by express: Chickens, | Murray Corp. 18-19; broilers, 10-19; fowls, 19-23; |Nash Motors p turkeys, 22-27; other grades un-!Nat: Cash R. § é changed. Nat. Dai Dressed poultry quiet and steady; |Nat. Distill. all fresh and frozen grades un-|Nat. Pow. é& Lt. i N, ¥. Central . », eee N. ¥. NH. North American BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES [Northern Chicago, Jan. a= )—Butter fu- Ohio Oil .. . Pac. Gas & tures: High 0s | Pacific Lig. Storage Standards— Packard Moto 34 = 33% =©33% |Par.-Publix Ct 32% 32% |Penney (J. C.) ; 31% 32 |Penn. R. 28% 28a Egg Futures: Refrigerator Standards— 2 4% 5 23% 23% 4 21% 23% Storage Packed Firsts— Apr. ... 21% = =.21% 21% BOSTON WOOL Boston, Jan. 31.—(#)—(U. 8. Dept. Agr.)—The wool market here contin- ued fairly active with demand center- N ing mainly on the finer qualities of Se western grown wools. Bulk average core) French combing 64's and finer terri-|Shattuck iF. G.) tory wools in original bags brought /Shell Union ... 67-70 cents scoured basis. Fair sized) Simmons quantities of Texas wool moved this week at 65-70 cents scoured basis for |Skel average 12-months wool and at 55-58 cents for the choice fall wools. Chicago, Jans BL--UeN HCO. 8, Dept " an. . 5. a © Agr.)—Potatoes, 100, on track 297, to- ussets, U. combination grade, 1.30-35; ‘ols No. ake Peon She United Corp. ... United ; CHICAGO § CASH GRAIN United Fru Chicago, Jan. 31—(#)—Cash wheat: | Un. Gas. Imp. Hs 2 yellow 89; No. 3 white 95%-06%; |U- & oats, Mo. 3 white 56%. ebample grade | . Breet . no sales. . “an sales, No, 2 yellow 1.22, ae as ‘A Barley 75-120, Timthy seed 16.75-|West Mary! 16.25 cwt.. Clover:seed 15.75-22.50 cwt. Te ae maa —— esting El & M. No sales, ‘Gorn, No. 4 mixed 84%; No. |U- 8. Realty & Imp. ie ,|and provisions showing 12-50 cents 4;May wheat closed unchanged to 's fower, July unchanged and Septem- Beg : BR 80. ST. PAUL ‘ley— 4 |rye were slightly off. May oats closed | Ma; HIGHER PRICES ON . Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Thurs., Jan. 31 MARKET GENERALLY |New York Stocks SHOWS DISPOSITION | is ws, , {Ses — you'll find it in the Classified ‘News’, within 24 hours after publication in the TRIB- | Target For Cupid IN MART THURSD AY May , ie | a. : , for a — want ad ward. Phone Ke Gker. 1S oF suance of U. S. Bonds (Higher prices rose Chicago, Jan. 31—(#)—Higher May 1 1.03% 1.02% on grains formed the rule Thursday. 28% 98% 27% Stimulus for price upturns was ington to permit the treasury depart- ment to issue billions of dollars of additional bonds. Attention also was |Ma! given to persistent excess of primary shipments of wheat and corn as com- pared with receipts. ‘Wheat closed firm at the same as Wednesday's finish to % cent higher, |May May 96%-%, corn %4-% up, May 84%- |July %; oats unchanged to % advanced gain. Minneapolis, Jan. 31—(?)—Scat- tered mill buying due to better flour Mar trade and good tone of stocks stead-| j, ied wheat futures here Thursday in 3a A . the face of weak Liverpool cables. Trade was good at times. South-|May ? Y % 50 western crop reports were bullish|July . y Li ock 2 Bept tA 4 Al Ivest 1 May while @ demand for pit offerings was created by the spurt of flour buying. ber % higher. ‘May 51 50% Jul Chicago, Jan. 31—(7)— ‘Wheat— ‘May 6 i SCATTERED MILL BUYING July 81% on Cl i 8! STEADIES WHEAT FUTURES Se] 865 ‘ Goddard (abovey” The MnAivlage er Minimum charge for one insertion— Cuts and border used on want ads come under classified Lost and Found 87 Permitting Additional Is- uy | LO8T—Biack patent coin purse con- LIS RANGE : taining about $9.00 between Provi- MINNEAPO! bee eo) Jan. 31 4 . dent Life and 406-6th. Return to ‘Wheat High’ Low reward. Tribune for July Sept. 1% found in the new enactment at Wash- ey « 66% 67% 65% 85% 65% 65% 10% Lost and Found LOST—Black seal skin muff Fri- day evening. Reward. Phone 681. 20% 185 1.85% 186 1.87 1.85 187 cxuaseavee (TRIBUNE RATES ARE LOW that he has his love-shaft trained the film comedian to his young 4 cents for 15 words, display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. leading lady is said to be in the im- | First insertion (per word) ........3cents No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful ad- oun offing. (Associated Press 2 consecutive insertions (per word). vertising accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any \ 3 consecutive insertions (per word) 4 consecutive insertions (per word) 5 consecutive insertions (per word). 6 consecutive insertions (per word) ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and ask for the want ad department. South St. Paul, Jan. 31—()—(U. S.|ing classes very uneven, but mostly Male Help Wanted Work Wanted Coarse grains were mixed at the|May . = Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 3,000; no govern-|steady to strong, it being @ sellers’! @ANUFACTURER wants two men|TWO YOUNG men attending Cori close with oats and flax showing advances for May while barley and % higher and July % higher, while May and July rye each finished % ge |both closed %4 lower. May flax fin- ished 1¢ up and July % higher. Cash wheat offers continued light iums. Winter wheat was nominally fd and offerings light. , {nominally unchanged with demand 4|ited. Rye tone was firm and offer- ‘a |ings were scant. Barley of desirable {Closing prices. Wheat: No. 1 dark g|Morthern heavy 1.07 , [Northern 1.0474-1.137%; No. 1 north- ‘9 || 124-144; No. 2 amber durum hard 4 |1.24-1.44; No, 1 amber durum 1.22- 1, |1.37; No. 2 amber durum 1.20-1.37; No. 2 | quotations. “lof carlot grain sales: quiet demand. Oats rye sluggish|} with offerings light and demand lim- malting quality was very scarce and wanted at firm prices. Flax was, fair offerings very light. DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Minn., Jan. 31.—()—Cash 18%; No. 1 3; No. 2 dark northern 1, 16' 1.14785 No. 3 dark dark northern 1.057 ern heavy 1.07%6-1.18%3; No. 1 north- ern 1.06%-1.16%; No. 2 northern 1.05% -1.14% ; No. ‘1 amber durum hard 1 mixed durum 1.17-1.14; No. 2 mixed durum 1.15-1.41; No. 1 red durum, no Flax No. 1, 1.87. ae No. 1, 6575-707. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Jan. 31.—(?)—Range ‘Wheat, No, 1 heavy dark northern ee No. 1 dark north- ; sample grade dark % northern 112; No. 1 hard amber dur- um 1.43% Oats sample grade white 51%. Barley, No. 2 malting 1.16; No. 3, 1.07-1.12; sample grade 82. Corn, rye and flax not quoted. 4 aK ‘i Be 5 Ne cH 9 5% 2 9% om o—. oy Bon Skeantmnwecsate’ KKK KKK CKKKM aR S38 = WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN Winnipeg, Jan. 31.—@)—Cash|2 northern 19; No, 2|G' No. 3 northern 71%. Oats, No. 2 white 43%; No. 3 white 37%; No. 1 sifted 3714. Catgut, used in tennis rackets and tas strings for musical instruments, is 26% | made from sheep intestines. ' Leads U.S. Fight _On Utility Rates . “ _—_————S—SSs—— ko ings 7.25-9.25; plainer grades down to/900 Ibs., 9.25-12.75; 900-1100 Ibs. Female Help Wanted Bee 121 or_1544-3 7 z dk north. 210-325 Ibs., 7.55-70; early top 7.70; |stocker and feeder cattle: steers, good aes Hone Ht ies medium down to 4.00; feeder nlgs.|strictly good and choice lam Must have outside entrance. Sail -equipinent:. As AS 2 dk north. 1.08% 1.10% cost Wednesday 7.20; weight 200 Ibs. July ; ment; opening sales slaughter steers.|market on all classes. Vealers 9.00 5 1 Coll need badly. gan she stock and bulls strong to 25 or|down to 7.00. Slaughter cattle and Lagos Geno aan Hg wil ely eee for eat rea or more higher; medium to good yearl-|vealers: steers, good and choice 550- part time. Friends, what have you? evenings. Bellies— tdi less; most lower grade heifers | 9.50-13. 1100-1300 Ibs., 10.00-13. down. May and July feed bariey|Jen. . WOO. séess. cine, 203 ‘odd head good to choice 7.50-|1300-1500° Ibs., 10.50-13.65; common |WANTED—Competent girl for gen-| HOUSEWORK <" WANTED by girl ys 15.90 10.00; cuttery cows 2.00-3.00; beef cows |and medium 50-1300 Ibs., 5.00-10.50;| eral housework. Go home nights.| Clara Johnson, Wing, N. Dak. Rl. b heifers, good and choice 550-750 Ibs.,| 304 Avenue B. INNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE _ | 4nd medium bulls 3.50-4.50; beef types | 8.50-11.00; common and medium 4.50- | === Houses and Flats Mr [and in steady demand at firm prem-| p_Minneapolis, Jan; 31. (2) = Wheat to 5.25; asking higher for fleshy feed-|9.00; cows, good, §.50-7.75; common Personal FOR SALE—Modern 5 room = 3 compared to 142/ers; vealers 2,700; no government; |and medium, 3.75-5.50; low cutter and MATTRESSES low in good condition. On pave- ‘Terms. @ year ago. weak, good to choice 6.50-7.50; selec-| cutter, 2.75-4.00; bulls (yearlings ex- hool. unchanged with demand fair to good! Minneapolis cash wheat and coarse cutter, 2.75-4. papi FOLKS, I am back to give you the/ ment. Near school. $2700. Sland offers light. Durum was firm erain ‘coun quotations tions today follow: ae 5,500; cluded), good (beef) 4.50-5.75; cutter.) same high class workmanship in| T. M. Casey & Son. market slow, about!common and medium 4.00-75; veale: mattress rebuilding as before and) #OR RENT—Feb. 1st. Lower duplex Corn offerings were light and in 189; odin 4 ; steady on all classes compared with |good and cholce 17.50-950; medium.) have a complete new line of tick-| at 110 Avenue C West. Phone 1341. Wednesday's late close; good to choice |6.50-7.50; cull and common 4.50-6.50;| ing. Phone 1962, 309-8th. ———_{—___ 3 dk north. 1.107 best heavies held higher; 170-200 Ibs..!and choice 500-1050 Ibs. 6.00-8.25; Wanted to Trade ea 700-55; 140-160 Ibs.. largely €.00-90; |common and medium 4.75-6.00, ' _Wanted to Rent___| Witt TRADE house in Carson, 1 2 1 100-130 pound killer pigs 4.50-5.50;/ Sheep, 14,000. Indications st ‘| Grant County, for complete pool = ie ted downtown. Write Tribune 13¢p protein 3.00-50 or above; plain kinds down to| to 25 lower on in-between grades and| °C) Fairview, Mont Pdi north 2.00; bulk good sows 7.10-20; average|sheep. Bids and sales strictly choice | _A4- 9034. ee : wooled lambs upward to 875 freely,|WANTED TO RENT—Furnished 3 dk north. Sheep 1,200; no early sales or bids,|asking 9.00 to pa and above. on apartment or light housekeeping Farm Lands 12% protein 5 packers talking around 25 lower or, 450-5.00; feeding lambs dull, talking; ‘Ooms. Phone 1105. FEDERAL LAND Bank Farms for ort ta 825 down; sellers generally asking|29 lower. Slauchter sheep and lambs: | === | sale or rent in Burleigh, Kidder, strong to higher or up to 8.75 for bet-|Tambs, 90 pounds, down, good and For Rent Logan, McIntosh, Sheridan and ter grade lambs; late Wednesday fat'cnoice, 8.15-9.10; common and medi-|#oR RENT—SI 35x00. pee wf eaicort tia s4 3 Klein, Bismarck. lambs weak to 25 lower; bulk better grade natives 8.50; top 875 for nearly : ptm : hiriggienegreatoreigeortenes & load to shippers. rr Dairy cows active, strong; supply|ing lambs, 50-75 Aoaahe, good and ohaneettcledee Household Goods for Sale limited; medium to good springer FOR RENT—Brick store house, size HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE— cows 40.00-55.00; some selected ship- |holee 6:50-7.35. 25x35, at rear of 112-4th, M, W.| HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR Per types more; common grades down Neff. rear eeapcha iii ———_—__——. Sioux City, Ia., Jan, 31). 8. For Sale ed to those entitled to same. Call cuicaco Dept. Aer.)—Cattle 2,500; slaughter |FOR SALE—Ecklund and Hapland 714 Mandan 8t. —(P). steers and yearlings slow mostly un-| coal. $2.65 per ton. Phone 878. % Ppauipen Seladaeiey aie set changed; fat she stock about steady; | —————————sS——— Lost and Found direct. Market slow, generally steady| Stockers and feeders steady to shade Rooms for Rent with Wednesday; some lights lower| higher; belter grades in broadest de-| oR RENT—One furnished light again. Weights above 200 Ibs., 7.75-| mand load lots good 875-1054 Ib. yearl- |" housekeeping room. Majestic coal) stone in pendant. 90; top 7.90; 160-200 tbs. 7.00-75; light | NES 1050; some held: sbove, 10.75: Tange for heal, Call at S08-7th.| | Tribune office 890; packing sows 7d0ct5; lene lg, | 284 ois cholee heavy Kosher helfess| aoe pent barge aiaaciive asap | "austen Wednesday One yest od, good and cholee, 140-160 Its, 650-1.10;| 200-1000; load good sround 775 Ib.) FST) oom, Neat eapitol.. Suitable| Answers to the tame of “Robb light weight, 160-200 Ibs... 6.85-7.85, | Belfers 7.50; bulk cows 3.50-5.00; low ee ane ah pea pages gt name le." seeee oF 196% 1.09% 1.06% 1.08% | medium weight, 200-250 Ibs. 7.65-90; | “utters and cutters mainly 2.25-3.25; complete with Way Sagless spring ano hoice 869 Ib. feeders 8.00; load heavy weight 250-350 Ibs. 7.80-90;|C@° © 5 and mattress. Phone 1755-W. 1016-| rimmed, 1 DHW or around 950 Ib, weights 7.75; car 540 1H W..... 108% 107% 105% 1.07% Packing sows, mmedininiane Boot 275: tb, stockers 7.25. 1th. turn to 419-9th. Ch 1 amber 139° 145 1.37 142 |choice, 100-140 Ibs., 5.00-6.75. Hogs 5,000; no early sales most bids|" Wanted to Buy > 13% protein Cattle, 7,000 commercial, 800 govern-| steady to 10 lower; better 200-300 Ib. ao ae a eee 2 ainber, 138 144... Calves, 2,500 commercial, 200] butchers bid 7.35-50; 170-200 Ib. lights] WANTED TO BUY Gas range. TYPEWRITERS adding ma- . Paitly active and fully| bid 7.00-85; 140-170 Ib. averages bid| _sonably priced. 808-7th Street. chines. Repairs ay supplies. CAP- Be amber. Pe aeliea/ ama Steady market on better grade fed|6.00-7.00; sows bid 7.25; feeder pigs|WANTED TO BUY—Used gas range.| ITAL TYPEWRITER CO. 207 steers and yearlings, kinds seling at aes ae ee Phone 307. Bdwy., Bismarck, N. D. Phone 820. 10.00 upward; rather slow on lower| Sheep 8,000; no early fat lami 7 sss grades, but asking prices on such| buyers talking around 25 lower; best Apartments for Rent Automobiles for Sale kinds firm to higher. Best fed steers] fed lots held to 8.75 or above; other|#OR RENT: Porch room for light USED CARS ‘ai 1.08 107 early 16.60 but some held higher.| slaughter classes scarce; feeder lambs| housekeeping. Adults only. Call vos. $147,00 aaa Yearlings 13.50, stockers and feeders| dull; late Wednesday fat lambs steady] at g1@-7th. Phone 1747-R. 259700 Com— firm at 7.25 down to 5.25. Other kill-| to 10 lower: top 8.75: bulk 840-85. Pia SA al ES + i HE’S ‘JUSTICE PECORA’ NOW 12 2 amber.... 133 1.36 Grade of 1 amber. 2 ae of 177.00 FRE , ima age: * vagal 7? | Miscellaneous | ¢—_____—___—___-+ FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Jan. 31.—()—Foreign |1! exchange firm; Great Britain de- ‘mand in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain, 4.8744; France, 6.56; Italy, 8.47; Germany, 39.90; Norway, 124.48; Sweden, 25.12; Montreal in/1928 Q SOS mann okt % chs eeeees = & 5 i S Lower grds. New York, 99.87%; New York in Mon- i , 100.122. Node, 81% 10% nae treal, 10.12% Plax MONEY RATES ve 187% 1.95% 187% ..- . : | New York, Jan. 31.—(#)—Call money No. : : steady; 1 per cent all day. Time loans Studebaker Sedan, low Pas coin te eter | ‘ : : steady; 60 days-6 mos. %-1 per cent. Dodge Touring, make offer. seed |-Mille . Prime commercial paper %. Bankers eauee: Coach, very good con- Acceptances unchanged. GOVERNMENT BONDS . i New York, Jan. 31.—(#)—Govern- Friys Knight Sedan with truck ment poms Fea = Liberty 3%s's . Hudson Sedan, very low price. Liberty First 4%'s 103.22. Chevy Master Eagle Coupe Liberty Fourth 108.30, with Radio. Treasury 4%'s 114.21. Olds Sedan, real bargain at Treasury 4's 109.30. price. Home Owners Loans 1015. Chrysler “75” Coupe. 1930 Hudson Sedan, NEW YORK BONDS ‘You can depend on our statements New York, Jan. 31.—(?)—Bonds WILDE MOTORS INC. close: Great Northern 7's of 1936, 92. Tobacco Products 6%'s of 2022, 100 NEW YORK CURB ier York, Jan. 31.—(?)}—Ourb: ities Service 1%. Site, Bond & Stare 6%. ‘United Founders %. As the new chairman of the Federal ; Trade Commission, Ewin L. Davis, native Tenner- seean, shown here in a new photo, is second only to Pregi- dent Roosevelt in the govern- ment’s program to lower util- ity rates by squeezing, out wae tered stock, establishing rate “yardsticke” and restoring fair » practices in the industry, Davis is @ brother of Norman Davis (By the Associated Press) (one: Sie Counter-t8 Mew Savio Quart. Inc. Sh. . . 132 MINNEAPOLIS. STOCKS Minneapolis, Jan. 31.—(#)—Stocks: Pirat Bank Stock 8%. g' Fis p fie if i Fy E