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SSTSIS EFSRAFSA ew TEATS Tes sas sets. as \ WEEK WITH MIXED GAINS AND LOSSES List Turns Irregular After Pi ing Up at Start; A. T. & T. Depressed continue its recovery Saturday, closed with mixed gains and losses, short reput ag early in the week in response its earnings report, Columbian ‘bon up more than & “coincident with a Wall Street report that its gross sales in two months of the year 1934 by 39 per cent. ‘tion appropriating $750,000 for an in- vestigation. U. 8. Smelting, Allied Chemical and Case lost about as much, and shares off a point or so included Eastman, Air Reduction, Howe Sound, Liggett & Myers B, and a few others. Steels fractionally. 29; extra firsts (90-91) 28%; (88-89) 28%-%5; seconds (86-87) 28; standards (90 centralized carlots) 29. aly; 19%; storage packed firsts 22; extras 22%. NEW YORK New York, March 16.—(AP—U, 8. ‘D. A)—Butter 5,272, weak; to 30%; centralized (90 score) 30. Cheese 31,521, quiet; prices un- changed. Eggs 27,007, unsettled; mixed col- 21%; dirties No. 1, 42 Ibs. 20%; aver- or 20; storage packed firsts all By ern heavy, 1.00%-1.12%; une’s Grain, Market Report for Sat., March 16 [New York Stocks| FFTFFEPRPTEEE fi Bs Ef i a aaa jee me 2e . Prangea” feet? i 3 oe coe siesta’ oe BRERRy white and brown eggs un-/Miami i Hn asg Clesing Prices March 16 Exp. § titan tot os it co S333 ee Ki} S Bursnes oBeUssosSuey ~ ReSIoB*S Bas - tx} et 3: REL FERRE TEST bit -tects to SRE ABS SoS SBF 200! FER FETE ERTEE By SLSBau-S- TBS euKod: NEW BOTTOM PRICE May Deliveries Fall 2 Cents a Bushel; Many Stop-Loss Orders Executed FRR FE FREE ivestock and REGORD ROR SEASON 38." Predictions of lower prices for | ng, tumbled that grain down Sat- ‘urday to fresh bottom price records 3% |for the season. 1% | May delivery of corn fell about 2 cents a bushel. Liquidating sales of corn were a feature, and many stop- Joss orders were executed. Corn closed weak at virtually the day's bottom level, May 77%-%, 1%-2% off, and provisions varying from 12 cents decline to 40 cents ad- vance. MINNEAPOLIS MARKET WEAKENED NEAR CLOSE FRR RRR waa RRR eat downward, while weakness in stocks was also a factor. lower and September % lower. May July rye closed % lower. May use of light offerings and prices were steady compared with futures. |A fair to good demand was reported. and durum and with de- and offerings very light. demand was quiet to slow. mand was quiet to fair. Rye fair demand and none was Barley tone was slow and demand as fair and of- = pic Miscellaneous 1 FOREIGN EXCHANGE *| New York, March 16.—()—Foreign ¢ |exchange steady; Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain 480; France 6.59; |! 4 |Italy 830%; Germany 40.20; Norway %4 124.12; Sweden 24.75; Montreal in New — 99.06%; New York in Montrea} pt NEW YORK CURB New York, March 16.—(#)—Curb: Cities Service 13-16. Elec. Bond é& Share 4%. United inders 5-16, GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, March 16.—( ment bonds: Liberty 3's 101.14. Liberty 1st 44s 101.19 Liberty 4th 4%s 103.40. ‘Treas. 441s 115.22. ‘Treas, 4s 110.20. A Home Owners Loans 4s, ’51, 101.10. NEW YORK BONDS New York, March 16.—(#)—Bonds close: Great Northern 7s of 1936, 84%. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Minn., March 16.—(/) —Flour unchanged. Standard middlings $24.00-2.50. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the Counter in New York) 8h, 115 1.26 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES he of carlot grain sales: dark northern 1.08% to 1.09%. Se i 1 malting 1.05 to 1.07; oFFd ERK TERRA eS Jt May wheat closed % lower, July % wheat markets! ya: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1935 80. ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Minn., March 16. (AP—U. 8..D. A.)—General trend of to Most 160 to 190 pounds 8.75 to 9.25, 130 to 150 pounds 8.00 to 8.75, pigs 7.00 to 8.80 or better, with sows 8.40 to mostly 8.50. Lamb prices are also unevenly low- er for the week with trade very slug- gish, Fat natives sold Thursday at 7.00 to 7.50, with one load of fed lambs Saturday at 8.00 to shippers. best packer bids up to a late hour being around 7.50, slaughter ewes sold “ to 5.00, feeding lambs 5.00 to Slaughter steers and aril} closed on @ weak basis, oibe bales 8 cents or more lower than the week's best time. Better grades sold this week at 10.00 to 12.50, common and medium 7.50 to 9.50, medium to good heifers 8.00 to 10.00, four cars Cana- dians 10.50, lower grade heifers 5.50 to 7.50, beef cows 4.50 to 7.50, cutters 3.25 to 4.50, sausage bulls 4.25 to 5.25, beef bulls to 6.00, better vealers Fri- ie day mostly 6.00 to 8.50, lower grades wheat %-% down, May 92%-%, oats | Ju CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, March 16. Wheat— = Be BBx3 BBs: F Ree 8 # 15 1250 1252 1250 12.52 1245 12.45 no 16.10 16.20 16.35 MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, March 16—(7)—Wheat receipts Saturday 21 compared to 79 stock steers sold at 5.50 to 7.00, bet- ter kinds 7.50 to 828 or above, Chleago, March 161) (USDA 16. e y— Cattle 500; calves 200; com Fri- day last week: strictly good and choice fed steers strong, active at ad- vance on eastern account; top $14.20 on heavy steers; $14.15 on light steers, ‘and $14.00 on yearlings; most in-be- tween grade steers selling at 12.00 down 25 lower, and all lower grades selling 9.50 down unevenly 25-50 off; , |Close very dull on all except outstand- {ing steers and yearlings; run larger but average weight steers lighter than week ago; thin stockers closed weak to 25 lower; all except good beef cows 25-40 under runway close last week; bulk heifers held up, only plain kinds all weights weakening 25 or more late; best yearling heifers 11.25; about 19 loads Canadian steers and she stock in week's run; best Canad- fan steers 11.15; bulls 15-25 higher, and vealers 25-50 lower; average price killing steers and stockers approxi- mately 11.10 and 7.25 compared with 5.96 and 5.00 year earlier. Sheep 1,000; for week ending Fri- day 6,100 directs; compared Friday last week; slaughter lambs 675-75 and more lower, sheep fully 25 higher, feeding lambs 25-50 off; week's top slaughter lambs 8.85, closing top 8.35, lowest since before Christmas, week's bulk 7.75-8.65, with numerous sales Conree|medium quality around 7.00-50; few loads clipped lambs 7.00-25; choice 92 lb. weights with coatskins 7.75 on Monday; merely good yearlings 7.50; medium to choice native ewes 4.50- 5.50, lightweight westerns quotable 5.75 and above; feeding lambs 5.50- 1/725, late top 7.00. Hogs, 5,000, including 4,500 direct; “not enough good to choice kinds on sale to make a market; quotable top around 9.25 or about in line with Fri- day's close; estimated holdover 1,000; shippers took none; all quotations }] normal, Winter Wheat sores 1.05% 1.07% 1.05% 1.07% HW WwW. 1.05% 1.076 1.05% 1.873 rer tetels tal ORMOL re —— 1.04% 1.06% 1.04% 1.06% eae + 0; 98% 1.08% 98's 1.03% Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat or W..... 1.08% 1.06% 1.08% 1.06% a corey } - 127 1.33 126 132 14 14 ae 58% 00% 58% SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Iowa, Mar. 16.—(Pi— (USDA)—Cattle, 400; market for the week: Beef steers and yearlings weak to mostly 25 lower; some in-be- tween grades off more; heifers little changed; cows weak to 25 off; stock- ers and feeders steady to strong; most steers and yearling short feds at 9.00- 10.50; small lots up to 12.25; few pack- ages choice heavy heifers 10.00-50; bulk beef cows 4.75-6.05; low cutters and cutters mainly 3.50-4.50; load lots choice stocker and feeder steers under 800 Ibs. 8.50-9.00; fleshy steers on. feeder account 9.50; choice 400 Ib. stock steer calves 8.50. 300; market generally steady; better 200-280 lb. butchers 8.90-9.05 top 3 160-200 Ib. lights 8.25-90; you'll find it in the Classified ‘News’ CAN PLACE YOUR AD BY PHONE Reach Thousands with Your Message for as Little as 45c TRIBUNE RATES ARE LOW Minimum charge for one insertion— 45 cents for 15 words. First insertion (per word) 3 2 consecutive insertions (per word). 3 consecutive insertions (per word). 4 consecutive insertions (per word) . 5 consecutive insertions (per word) . 6 consecutive insertions (per word) This table of rates effective only the state of North Dakota, Cuts and border used on want ads come under classified display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. oan No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful ad- vertising accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE ask for the want ad di A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and it, Salesmen Wanted Male Help Wanted NEW — RIGHT NOW — NEW NEW North Dakota Sales Tax Law forces every business man under severe penalties to keep proper busi- ness records, Countless thousands sure buyers. Similar laws in other states swamped us with orders— made fortunes for our representa- tives who were on the job with our Officially approved LIBERTY sim- plified tax record. Pays $3.50 cash in advance profit every sale. If they can do it so can you. Never before and never again in your life time will you have this ground floor prof- it opportunity. Chance of lifetime to make $35.00 to $65.00 a day and more. Write for details quick. COMMONWEALTH CO., Dept. A, 508 So. , Chicago. “TWO Ex ICED SALESMEN WILL be offered exceptional oppgr- tunity on commission basis to rep- resent a AAA-1 rated company in North and South Dakota. Refrig- eration, store fixture, or kindred selling experience preferred. Only yeally go-getters with car consid- ered. 100% field and home office cooperation. No investment. Sell yourself to me in your first letter. R. 8. Wilson, Curtis Hotel, Min- neapolis, Minn. Professional TEXAS-MEXICO LAWYERS. Jua- rez-El Paso Offices. Box 212, El Paso, Texas. a Instruction CARPENTER WANTED—Must be expert for house remodeling and cabinet building work. Wages $80 for one month. Write Tribune Ad. 9471. WANTED—Two men for sales work. Salary and commission. Write Tribune Ad. 9456, WANTED—Young man to work by the month, F. Jaszkowiak. Phone 8 mail order firms. Good pay. Ex-| perience unnecessary, no canvass- ing. Write; stamped - United Advertising, 1114 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ADDRESS envelopes at home, spare- time; $5 to $15 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Dignified work. Send stamp for particulars. HAWKINS, Dept. 781, Box 75, Hammond, Ind. WANTED—Experienced cook for small hotel. Call Grand _ Pacific Hotel, Room 214 until Saturday noon or write Postoffice Box 310, Halliday. EARN up to $25. Dozen embroider- ing scarfs, home. Everything fur- nished. Write Art Embroidery, 924 Bergen, Jersey City, N. J. WANTED—Experienced waitress at once. Not over 25. Inquire Miller Hotel, Napoleon, N. Dak, WANTED—Experienced girl. Must like children. References required. Write Tribune Ad. 234. $105-$175 Month. Government Jobs. Men-women, 18-50, Qualify for coming Bismarck examinations. Particulars FREE. Franklin Insti- tute, Dept. 341-W, Rochester, N. Y. | lower; spots off more on medium feeding lambs 25 to 50 down; JUEST FOR BIDS ARTMENT OF STATE HIGHWAY! Motor Pa- Pipe ced Concrete Cul- nd Grader Bla will be re- y the State Highway Com- the Depart- ig! at Bismarck, not later than 9:30 M. April 12th, 1935, a! e and place they will b imi , |Bublicly opened and read. n Broadcast Announ must be mailed to or ed with the Depart- t Bismarck, North Dakota, ai be sealed and endorsed “Prop: ¢ Furnish- ing Motor Patrols, Corrugated Metal Pipe Culverts, Perforated Metal Pipe Culverts, Reinforced Conct Cul; verts or Grader Blades, may be. A certified check of 5%, together with a bidder's bond in the full moun’ Neted below, must accom- pany each propos Corrugated Me! verts 14 Motor Patrois 4 ; Amount of Prop Gri ades 0, The price bid is epaid freight to point of destination. Contemplated purchases consist of the following: ‘ Corrugated Metal Pipe Culverts re- wired for the fiscal year of April 15, 1985, to April 16, 1946, by the Me tenance or other Departments. Perforated Matal Pipe Culverts re- quired for the fiscal’ year of April 15, 1935, to April 15, 1936, by Main- Departmen: Conorete Culverts re- 1 year of April 15, 1946, by the Main- Departments. jrader Blades required for the fis- eh ier of April 15, 1936, to April 16, All bidders are mInvited to t at the opent erat tne pre etl. Work Wanted EXPERIENCED mechanic and tool- smith wants work. Reinhold Scholz, Mott, N. Dak. ag pheno EXPERIENCED girl wants house- work. Can go home nights. Phone 507-J. ae _ UNCLE ED: Club members were tickled pink at suggestion of pass- ing Double Mint Gum after our get- togethers. Betty. ane FOR EASTER—Harrington’s . prices for Supercurline permanents re- duced. Regular was $3.50, now $2.45. Oil steam was $5.00, now $3.65. Super Oil Steam now only ° . Only at Harrington's. Phone MATTRESSES ‘YOUR old mattress renovated and re- built either regular or spring-filled. 308 8th St. Phone 1962. ———— EE Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUY—Useed visible gas- oline pump and underground tank. Quote price. Write Tribune Ad. 9478. WANTED TO BUY—Direct from owner, about @ five room house in Bismarcx. Write Tribune Ad. 9444. —_—_____————__ cabinet, portable 60 records, book shelves and books, reed fernery, small chest. 412 8th. FOR SALE—Hot Point electric range, Shop. {used Kelvinator, WANTED—Six girls. Chil at The Stag, Mandan. ————— Houses and Flats FOR SALE—Five room modern bung- | alow. Gas furnace. Also garage. Located west part of city within five blocks of business district. Priced very reasonably. Write Trib- une Ad. 9468. Ke FOR SALE—Five room house. Good condition. Lights, hot and cold water. Gas. Garage. $1850. 411 South 10th, Bismarck. —_—_———————— Apartments for Rent envelope, | Phone 1652-3 for | Ashmore and Ellingson For estimates on painting, pa- pering and decorating. Best ma- terials used. Work guaranteed. _____ Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Pleasant room in mod- ern new home. Clean and quiet. Always hot water. 2%: blocks from G. P. Hotel. Gentiemen preferred. _ Phone 120 \FOR RENT—Large well furnished room. Beautyrest mattress. Near | bathroom. Hot water ell located. Gentlemen _ pre- ferred. Call at 709-3rd. Phone 1458-M. FOR RENT—Cheerful, well furnish- ed front room, nice resident district. _Gentlemen preferred. Phone 1739. FOR RENT—Room. Hot water. Close in. Gentlemen preferred. 316 Man- _coan: sehone spol) {FOR RENT—Large sleeping room. Next to bath and hot water. Phone _ 1612 or 525-M. ROOM FOR RENT at 510%-4th St. Phone 1473 or 69. —_—— We ___For Sale FOR SALE—Asplund, Bcklund and Beckman coal. Lots 2 tons or more, $2.60 ton. One ton, $2.80. Phone 1993. Bob Morris. FOR SALE—THE ADAMS COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY, Hettinger, or address Frederick Davis, Het- tinger, N. Dax. tric incubator. Call or write Geo. C. Myers, Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Lady’s tweed coat, sizé 16. Perfect condition. Sell cheap. 205-2nd Apt. 27. FOR SALE — Waste Paper Baler cheap. Inquire at the Bismarck Tribune office. Farm Machinery FOR RENT—Two rooms, partly fur- nished. Quiet married couple pre- ferred. Heat, lights and water. 720 2nd. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Adults only. Also basement for business purposes. Phone 905 or 1986. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished apartment in Rose Apart- ments. 215-3rd St. FOR RENT—Two large room partly furnished apartment. 118-1st Street. is FOR RENT--Four room and bath furnished apartment. 928-6th St. Call evenings. FOR RENT—Two room apartment, furnished or unfurnished. 622 3rd. ‘SALE—Good 3 a cheap. Inquire at ae Music Co, Bismarck. Phone 762. FOR SALE—Used Western Electric vacuum cleaner in Al condition. $20.00, 831-4th St. good condi- Credit Co., 305: Norwegian Laborite Forms New Cabinet FOR SALE—Farm machinery, stove, guitar, 4 wheel trailer, rifle, fence Posts, potatoes. 311 So. y FARM Machinery wanted and for sale. Machinery Clea: House, Fargo. Lots for Saie LOTS FOR SALE—On Twentieth St. Monthly payments. Reasonable terms. No interest. See 8. 8, Clif- FOR RENT—Beauty shop. Heat, lights and water furnished. Prince

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