The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 6, 1935, Page 7

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‘Tribune STOCK PRICES HOLD ADVANCES MADE IN FRIDAY'S SESSION Some Profit-Taking Checks Progress; Close Saturday Is Fairly Steady New York, April 6—()—The stock market caught its breath Saturday after its sharp spurt of the previous | Arm. session. Some traders showed a dis- position to take profits and prices were only a little better than even |Aubum The during most of the 5 close was fairly steady. Transfers epproximated 425,000 shares. While bullish sentiment still seem- ed to predominate, there was little|Bethi. tendency to reach for equities, either by the public or so-called profession- als. After a moderately active and jc, somewhat higher opening, the trad- ing volume dwindled, A few special- ties were in demand. A sharp rally in the guilder brought some confusion to bears on this cur- reucy. Other gold bloc monies also recovered sympathetically. Grains were quiet and narrow most of the time. as was cotton and other com- modities. Rail bonds improved on the hope that the supreme court would hand down its decision on the carrier pension law Monday. Shares of Eastman Kodak got up/Com. Sout 2 points, and Air Reduction and)Con, Film Caterpillar Tractor advanced about 1 each. ‘ Those about unchanged to ma: * Jor fractions higher included Ameri-|Gont. Ca can Telephone, Western Union, Pub-! Corn’ * le Serviee of New Jersey, Santa Fe, N. Y¥. Central, Union Paciilc, U. 8. Smelting, Kennecott, Sta1 of New Jersey and California, Mont- CHICAGO Chicago, April 6—(?)—Butter and | First. Ni * eggs were firm in tone Saturday. Poultry was steady. Butter 7,188; firm, creamery spe-|G° tials (93 score) 35%-36; extras (92) . 35; extra firsts (90-91) 35; 89) 3412-35; seconds (86-87) not Gen. quoted; standards (90 centralized _earlots) 35. Eggs 31,585; firm, extra|Gold Dus! fresh grad- |Goodrich ed firsts cars 22; local 22%; current re- | Good; +1Gt Nor. irr Ore’ Git Gt. Nor. Pf. firsts cars 23% ; local 22% hens 20; leghorn hens 18%; rock fry- ers 25, colored 24; rock broilers 25, colored 24, leghorn 21, barebacks 19 to 20; roosters 15; hen turkeys 25, young toms 23, old 17; No, 2, 15; ducks 4% Ibs. up 20% to 21%, small 18%; |7 geese 14; capons 6-7 Ibs. 25. NEW YORK New York, April 6—(#)—Butter 3,040, firm. Prices unchanged. Cheese 45,081, quiet and unchanged. Eggs 26,146. Firm. Mixed colors; svecial packs or selections from fresh receipts 2543 to 2744; standards and commercial standards 24% to 25%; firsts 23% to 1%; seconds 22%; medi- ums, 40 Ibs, 22%; dirties No. 1, 42 44 to 1; average checks 21%; storage packed firsts 24%. White eggs, resale of premium marks 291; to 30; nearby special packs including premiums 28 to 29; nearby and midwestern hennery, ex- change specials 27; nearby and mid- western exchange standards 25%; marked mediums 23 to 23%; other whites unchanged; browns, resale of premium marks 28 to 28% and western special packs, private soles from store 26% to 27%; west-|Ni 2m standards 25% to %. Live poultry, steady. All freight and express prices unchanged. Dressed poultry, firm. Frozen: |¥ chickens 18 to 28; other frozen and all fresh quotations BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, April 6.—()—Butter fu-|© tures: High, Low Close Storage Standards— Nov, + 28% 28% 28% 30% 30% 30% 21% * 21% Egg Future: Refrigerator Standards— Oct. ........... 25% 25 is Storage Packed Firsts— April .......05+ 24% 24 24% CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, April 6.—()—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Potatoes 101, on track 238, to- tal U. 8. shipments 764; unsettled, supplies moderate, demand and trad- ing slow; sacked per cwt.: Wisconsin \Sears-Roebuck | Round Whites U. 8. No. 1, 80, un- classified .75; Michigan Round Whites | suet, Unio U. 8. No. 1, .70; Idaho Russets U. 8. No. 1, 1.75-2.05; 1 car 15 pound sacks 2.06 cwt.; U. S No. 2, 1.50; new stock washed, 2.10-25. BOSTON WOOL abedi _THE BISMARCK TRI ’s Grain, Livestock a Market Report for Sat., April 6 | Grain Quotations| Livestock | ene consisted of kinds selling at 9.50 to 11.50, with several sales from 11.50 to|""NEW -- RIGHT NOW -- NEW |LADIES, copy 12.00, with two loads late Friday at 4. CORN GRAN, OTHER GRAINS ADVANGE ON oso, SPECULATIVEBUYING 3 {May % [Progress Made in Face of Re- Wy, .. ports That Argentine Sup- plies Offered for Less 14.00 or highest since Plainer grades sold at 5 Good to choice heifers cleared at 9.50| iness records. Countless thousands| United Advertising, to rian Age i and a sure buyers, Similar laws in other} Avenue, Brooklyn, gredes 5.50 to , cows to] states swamped us with orders—|{ 3 envelopes at home, apare- 6.50, = few 7.00 to 8.00, cutters 3.50) made fortunes for our representa- aOlaer ete eek Experience to 4.50, most bulls 4.50 to 5.50, better! tives who grabbed this ground floor innecessary. Dignified work. vealers 6.00 to 7.50, others 2.50 to 4.00.| profit opportunity. $3.50 cash prof- stamp for particulars. HAWKINS, i ‘ 108% 1.08% 1.08 108 1.07% sts 2 Bg a ag BBSe58b5856 Good to choice well bred stockers and| it on every Officially Approved! Dept. 754, 7, Hammond, Ind. feeders brought 6.50 to 8.00, common| Liberty Tax Record. $35.00 to 7a ae ee and medium 4.00 to 6.00, most stock| $65.00 a day and more easily pos- work. Must furnish references. cows 3.75 to 4.50. sible. COMMONWEALTH A CO.| Write Tribune Ad. 9702. Hog trade was firm as the week| 508 So. Dearborn, Chicago. - closed, most better 180 to 300 pounds | sATESIZEN. vertising novel: |"=ACHERS WANTED—AI depart- >: 3 af cashing at 8.85 to 9.00, lighterweights ties, calendars, fans, thermometers, ments. Rush. Granger Teachers . ry known — >> Be Chicago, April 6.—(4)—A good class of speculative buying that developed in the corn market lifted corn prices late Saturday, and helped put back- jbone into values of other Boats were loading corn in Chicago Saturday for lake shipment to Buf- falo, Corn market advances were in \the face of assertions that Argentine | May corn, duty-free, was being offered to Pacific coast points at far below what domestic corn could be laid down from the central west. lis, April 6.—(/). rl (FP) — Ope n th : geal to cholce grades this week De- | eareenaeN— Wonderful —propod td : to) to offer, Agents make $5.00 on each La slaughter ewes brought 4.00 to member enrolled. ttt tot t CHT esteem Chicago, April 6—()—(U. 8. Dep.|~ Hein Wanted A, Rochester, #| Agr.)—Cattle, 500; calves 100; com- Male Help Wanted Bin RS pared Friday last week: fed steers| WANTED—Reliable farmer to put in Wearing Apparel and yearlings mostly around 50 high-| ¢rop cn crop basis. Stelber town-| + --pane SILK HOSED almost [er in-between grade weighty kinds| ship. 1016-8th St. CHES, Sie HUD: MET 50 to 75, instances 1.00 higher; killers| WANTED — Experienced mechanic. guaranteed. ECO! higher asking prices late.| Steady employment. See Carl, at pied iti minatd ry FRE LKERREKKEEES SS SBESSISSR Fat ing 5 to 15 cents gain. WHEAT FUTURES IN DULL SESSION, CLOSE LOWER pril 6.—(4)—There was @ limited period of trade in the wheat futures here Saturday and then | July @ long dull spell up to the close of session. Wheat futures closed lower. Some mill buying of September fu- tures helped the situation and be- cause of the weekly weather forecasts xf were inclined to give to cables and buy on dips. May lower and Sept. 1 off. were generally higher taken by professionals | May Barley was hard to Showed a sharp dip, prob- | Se} to the freight rate mixup. s ei largely because of uncertain outiet| M3 oliman Co STEREO. Aer Noe oe creed Meet at UReDtY oem 94% |costs; competition for better grade Work Wanted td steers and yearlings suitable to ship GEASS GLAZING, cabinets, garden peek \yicols a | itive auton the average: per | seen Tool repay end gener | fc, Zane emranct Greed than week ago; average weight all! millwork. Phone 205, Aune’s Glass] Gmett, si1-ane 2 slaughter steers first three days this| a Carpenter Shop, 614 Broadway, FOR RENT—Pive room Turniabea ist wet: “etre top Ian ei a |gpuuet PME ent Near capa 3 . pal Tone load prime 1205 pound Nebraska |HACLING of all kinds: Rubbish, new! adults, References requested. Write steers, 45 cents above previous peak:/ moving. Phone 523-M. C. A. Wag- |< 7T0une Ad. 9720. several loads medium weight and ner, 615 Anderson. nes FOR RENT—Three room unfurnish- Welghty steers 14.00-40, best yearlings | —_- - = | ec apartment. Very desirable, Two 14.10; she stock mostly 25 to 50 high- er, good beef cows 50 to 75, in in- stances 1.00 higher; low cutter cows|FOR SALE—Combination beer. bil-| son RENT—Small furnished apart- not more than 25 higher in most in- stances; bulls stronger; vealers steady to 50 lower; best native heifers 1.00. Canadians averaging 927 want aaa good beef cows up to 9.75 write Tea tpn a iter; selected vealers 9.00; ibune Ad. 2 stockers and feeders barely steady, FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- killers taking practically the entire Sheep, 3,000; for week ending Fri- day, 13,500 directs; compared Friday Se Seg seer eel DIES AT DICKINSON renga ae Bon re. a g Sas Py 3 £254 ae ob Ze A urday 31 compared to 93 cash wheat and coa: RRKRKKE REESE KK KEKE | East, ‘ Produce Markets e E i z i i i C8 loFF Sen PBSEsss essa ee eet RRR uy Wwe «|bulk good to choice wooled of! i fF irsts (88° Gen. Mills weight, mainly a 7.75-8.10 market on i Weights over 100 pounds. After mid- Dead Friday duced, "Regular was 4350, now week, few medium lighter weights ———— $2.45. Oi) steam was $5.00, now a jake hartanteop ace aged semedlhr Dickinson, N. D., April 6—(P)—- $3.65. Super Oil Steam now only . > Season’ sa rath part ron $4.65. Only at Harrington's. Phone a Serer reer rrr PRANPRetppeaepe é average 97 pounds at 8.85 unsorted 3 FOR SALE—My six room modern He yearlings scarec; native house at 418-12th Street. Hot wa- rerd ewes 3.00-5.00; top 5.25; load good 60 on the hotel of which he| ter heat, gas range, two stall gar- A oe setts tan nanan : Pound feeding lambs 6.25, fleshy 72|was part owner. A coroner's jury re-/ age. Write Frank Adams, 206%-éth . | Pound weights on shearing order 7.00.| turned @ verdict of death due to na-| Street. Room 5. +] Hogs, 8,000, including 7,500 direct; + | net steady; choice kinds ab- Seht; demand dull; quotable top 9.30;|had been a flying instructor in! 608 ond st. Phone 282-R. shippers took none; estimated hold- {ver 1,000; all quotations nominal. France di Bismarck. See Henry Krier, Bis- met eam lRE GUARD TUBES | 2p Sioux City, April 6—(®)}—(USDA)— Cattle 200; market for the week: = slaughter steers, year! ‘and she WANTED TO RENT AT ONCE—5 stock 25-50 higher; eine and feed- ppc engage ‘% i ‘The Bismarck long yearlings up to 12.60; bulk i Miscellaneous FOREIGN EXC! ae g Ed i Great Britain, 4.84%; France, 6.59; Italy, 8.33; Germany, 40.25; Norway, 24.36; Sweden, 25.00; Montreal in New % | York, 99.68%; New York in Montreal, erry 4 & 1.07% 1.00% 1.07% 1.0918 pererereyoyey ‘ee MORMON MO + 1.07% 1.08% 1.078 1.08% g|_ New York, April 6.—(P)}—Govern- ‘29 |Ment bonds: Liberty 3%s 101.11. Liberty Ist 4%s 101.18. 1.05% 1.07% 1.08% 1.07% grain feds 9.25-11.50; choice heifers . i 40.00-50; majority beet cows 480-6.5; Goodyear Innovation — 's| WANTED-TO RENT— Thies anh cutters and cutters mainly 3.00- One, Join furnished apartment, private bath, 425; ear lots cholce 625-865 Ib. stocker| 10 Tubes in One, ground and feeder steers 8.50-' Ib. stock steer calves aire 1.00% 1.06% 1.00% 1.05% and South Dakota Wheat ‘3 Home Owners Loans 4s ‘51, 100.31. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS April 6.—()—Stocks 1.06% 1.09% 1.0646 1.00% ‘Hogs 3,501; weights above 200 Ibs. Hailed as one of the most impor-| oom, reasonably o==, BS ‘2: dull, 10-15 lower; top 8.60; 200-300 Ib. butchers 8.50-60; 170-200 Ib. lights poner es ia 150-170 Ib. kinds 8.00-25; Sheep 1,000; Saturday's trade steady; good to choice wooled lambs 7.75-85; Churchill Motors, Inc., local dealers | === mv: 1.05% 1.07% 1.05% 1.07% Durem Northwest Banco., 3%. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS 3 a nearby | Nash RSatvsorue RRR REE ry i i = oS eat i a 2 INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated Press) (Over the counter in New York): Quart Inc 8h 1.19; 1.31. NEW YORK BONDS York, April §6.—(P)—Bonds close: Great Northern 7s of 1936, 85. CHICAGO STOCKS ar i) PERF AE TKK 1.15% 183% 1.15% call: Standard brands %: se DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, April 6.—(#)—Cash prices: Wheat No. 1 dark No. VESwarsoasss SSBha. northern heavy dark northern : : ; HE i Fie ALE roti | § gata My a iii ag £ y nt Ht the ° bloc with the the Hol- and the Z i! i i ar up i you'll find Female Help Wanted names, NEW North Dakota Sales Tax Law] mail order firms. Good pay. Ex- » 1929./ forces every business man under| perience 00 to 9.00.) severe penalties to keep proper bus-| ing. Write; time; $5 to $15 weekly. w . Write for free| $105-! lionth. Men-women, kit to NATIONAL UNION LIFE| 50. Early Bismarck ASSOCIATION, Richmond, Va. ae paces Tweet ba ond ture, piel t and bath apartment, electric wash- apartment. Near capitol. For two ners ty adults, $27, Call at entrance, Business Opportunity § | Sisenasi Nard and lunch parlor, completely |" ment. Private entrance. Adults electrically equipped. C. A. & F.! oniy.” call at 120 W. Thayer. = |FOR RENT—Unfurnished 4 or 5 room fe No children. Call at 15-4th. nished apartments. 106 Main Ave. Call at 304 Main Ave. —_—_—_—_——— it] | Hy good as new. Priced reasonably. Inquire at Melville's Electric Shop. EE_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— f ge | closingt top 835,|Jay Gehan, Part Owner of Sil- to quality and| ver Dollar Hotel, Found E ‘2 g i z i H rt g 5 F & i Fa tural causes. Gehan’s body will be i sent to Sioux City, Ia., for burial. He|"O® SALE BY OWNER--Pully mod- | igi ch ceria Niet FOR RENT—3 room house, close to § i : iE : Wanted to Rent 7 ; : i ! E ee i floor preferred, close in. 3 choice 372 At Base _ Write Tribune Ad. 970: 'ANTED TO RENT—One or two furnished steady; lighter weights scermer. Young couple. Phone V WANTED TO RENT—Furnished one tance in all sections of the country,} room and kitchenette spartment according to 8. W. Corwin, of Corwin-| with private bath. Phone 32. ‘lmarket for the week: fat lambs for the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. strong to 10 higher; other classes un-| “Eliminating as it does the serious wooled accidents that almost invariably fol- changed; week's top lambs poo se) bulk better grades oy low oe a ee speeds, the new good to choice clipped lambs 6.50-7.00; + few native prisoners 10.00; deck good Become,» vital necessity Ue thes ere Of FOR RENT—Plessant room. Furnlsh- fo cue. veal. : 6.75; oe to “Tt is in ble tube, one| ¢4 for two. Middle-aged parties Jambs 5.75-6.25, CHICAGO CASH GRAIN fety factor that has Teality a ‘doul paisa the cones, Joma. Soestner_ a: g party. preferred. 720 2nd St. Phone 658-W. FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping allowing} room. City heat. Private bath. his car} Phone 775. Mrs. Katherine Griffin. eg : under com control |#OR RENT—Desirabie sleeping room. h endeneeriog himself, his car! Gentlemen preferred. Mrs. J. 8. ives of other S558 & » g 4 Sigurdson, 818-6th. tions of the | son RENT—Sleepii public demonstrat Toom new tube were held in New York City aon RENT—Sleeping Thayer. Phone 580-W. Plymouth, Wis., -@A— . | Cheese quotations for the week: Wis: H 15%c. exchange: tg S6c. Jess. i % [3 Hae i

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