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iu; THE BISMARCK Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Wed., April 17 STOCK MART SINKS LATE IN DAY ARTER FORENOON STRENGTH Buying Rush Sends Prices Low- er in Final Hour and Clos- ing Tone Is Easy its head up during the morning by ‘and specialties which working a point or more higher active trading. News of the & Northwestern Railroad’s decision to invoke @ 60-day period of grace its convertible bond interest payment brought @ flurry of selling in shares which had been timid through: out the sessian, and other divisions of the list soon joined in the down- ward trend. Active shares closing fractions to a point or more lower included Santa Fe, Bethlehem Steel, J. I. Case, Du- Pont, Johns Manville, American Tel- ephone, Standard Oil of N. J. and Cerro de Pasco. Union Pacific U. 8. Smelting were especially both yielding around 3 points. Among the motor equipment specialties ending higher were I~ aille-Hershey, Stewart-Warner, cules Motors, Gillette Safety Philip Morris and Dome Mines. ® | ° 28s i TT z BE i i et ag a § try Butter, 7,514; weak; spe- clals (93 score) 32% to 33; extras (92) i; 31% to carlots) 32. Eggs, 22,948, easy; extra firsts cars 23, fresh graded packed live, 18 trucks, steady; Leghorn hens 17; Rock fry- ers 25, colored 24; Rock broilers 23 to 24, colored. 22,.barebacks 21; roosters 15%; hen turkeys 25, young toms. 23, old 17; No. 2, 15; old ducks 4% lbs up, 20%, smail 17%; young white ducks 4% Ibs. up, 22%; geese 14; ca- pons 6 to 7 Ibs., 25. NEW YORK New York, April .17.—(?)—Butter, | 11,747, weaker. Creamery, higher than extra, 33%-34; extra (92 score), 33; firsts (50-91 scores), 32%-%; cen- tralized (90 score), 32%. Cheese, 295,389, quiet. Prices un- receipts, 25-26%; standards andcom- mercial standards, 24%-' firsts, 23% -24; mediums, 40 lbs., 22%; other colors unchanged. mixed. . Live poultry easy. By freight: fowls 21.to 23%; other freight grades ‘press: chickens ; fowls 21-26; roosters 14; turkeys. 25-38; ducks un- quoted. Dressed poultry firm, all fresh and frozen prices unchanged. Boston, April 17.—(P)—(U. 8 Dept. Agr)—Semi-bright medium ¢ fleece wools were having a fair i Ulan monertFeiTite i g f te ae t. Can » Motor Cont. Oil Del. ‘Corn Products Cream Wheat Curtiss Goodrich Graham Gt. Nor. Houd. | Iilinois tus. it. Int. Nick. Jewel Johns-) Hagula Loew's - Mack Closing Prices April 17 BFPBP REEF cet iF EE? aee BBEBEE 29 ppPPPTTPepoce? a ! ie FO og Pn ine em on FFE! ai : i Gas Isa 00 S05! FSR SSaAMWESLSakw0' 5 CORN MAKES GAINS BUT WHEAT SLUMPS ONCHICAGO MARKET %|Feed Grain Takes Star Role . S aS ee BRS eA SRS isco: aR RRR Sesesyeyy: Mat FRE ARTRE TELE FES 2 SF FKESAE FFX FTE rs re i BEERS SoMa Saitemmn # : i i seukers FREER SSF rt # Eatated BBB LBL0os q rit} ee tf ee itt eB BERS 03 PELE EE BSBEeBeS 25.8 FERRE EER FRE re on fre tte} Crs FFKKKSSRFERE FFTK LKKKKKFLEK SKF Petit iebaet heheh tt teats FHF FLEK ctor Foe ee Trade Focuses Attention on Scanty Stocks Chicago, April 17.—()—Unexpected in corn late Wed- ni oF i seer nine ait aft if agenet i barley 66% to 68%; No. 2 feed, 08% ‘to 61%; No. 3 feed, 64% to 66%, in dollars, others in cents: Great Britain 4.85% ; France 6.59%; Grain Quotations || Tribune Rates MINNEAPOLIS RANGE April 172.) hia ri Low Close 111% 111% 1.10% 107% 106 1.06% 1.06: 108% 1.03% 1.01% Are LOW 4 cents for 15 werds. First insertion (per word) 2 consecutive insertions (per 6 consecutive insertions (per word).....6¢ This table of rates effective enly in the state of North Dakota. Cuts and border used on want ads come No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matri- monial, or doubtful advertising accepted. ‘We reserve the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. : ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and asked for the want ad CLASSIFIE Use Tribune Want Ads Your Message Will Reach Thousands For as Little as 45c Livestock ae £28 328 82 Fa ei South St. Paul, (USDA)—Cattle 2900; slaughter prices 8B2 £28 BBB Be) RR RRR Fae EK 2 # 1282 12.75 12.75 1292 12.77 1380 1295 1282 1242 can i FRE FRE FRE FEE PLE FEF 5S a yO PU YY CQ S63 S65 £65 Bae i i i rere aes = 34 1.15% 1.17% 115% 1.17% 4 ‘W or sees 115% 1.16% 115% 1.16% MORMORMOR 2 ereyrrry 33 1.13% 1.15% 1.13% 1.15% moe #38 g eosee 1LOT% 113% 1.07% 1.13% and South Dakota Wheat rorewsrer=y &: i medium ay 43 g 113% 1.16% 1.19% 1.16% megs 140 Ibs., 7.50-8.75. Cattle, 110% 1.12% 1.10% 1.12% » 7,000; calves, 1,500; Durem : ip a] et ii 1364 138 EI if or 1300-1500 Ibs., _12.00-15.00; ‘|ers, good and choice, 7.50-9.50; .]um 650-7.50; cull and common 4.50- Hi and feeder cattle: wt gpek $8 i =e & i at a i i I i i il SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK April 17.—~e)— | W Ha iH H si thi Hi i Female Help Wanted Work Wanted Houses and Flats ter 5 p. m. jpetent girl for gen- eral housework. Write Tribune Ad. rey | .. 9841. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Light, large room. Next to bath. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 1166. Miscellaneous ‘TYPEWRITERS end adding ma- chines, Repairs and supplies. CAP- ITAL TYPEWRITER CO. 207 Bdwy.. Bismarck. N D. Phone 820. —————— -|Says North Dakota To Get More Camps Washington, April 17—(#)—A pre- diction that North Dakota would re- ceive more than eight Civilian Con- servation Corps camps under the ad- ministration’s Program was made Wednesday by Representative ‘Lemke (Rep., N. D.). In a letter to M. O. Ryan of Far- 80, executive director of the North Dakota planning board, Lemke said he based his belief on a recent con- versation with Robert Fechner, direc- tor of emergency conservation work. Fechner, he said, was anxious that the state be provided with additional year-round camps. Lemke said the park service would 7.25-8.30; pigs, good and choice, 100- better : conserve. Ingredients called for are 4 cups diced rhubarb, 2 cups seeded red 1 cup diced peaches, 1 cup diced pineapple, 4 tablespoons orange juice, 3 tablespoons lemon juice, 1 see renee + |11.25-15.00; 1100-1300" Ibs., 11.50-15.50; | CUPS i | veal. medi. j | Be ange see iat E i af i i 753 i Basenszzes Hu , i; sft EREEEEY ns i bhi i | - CT COURT, 1 : PETITION OF WILLIAM C. ROWERDINK, FOR AN ORDER TO pphOMICH 18 NEREBY OIVEN: That 3) That w ed William C.- Ri ant Es GLASS GLAZING, cabinets, garden and lawn furniture, picket fences, screens, roof repairing and general millwork. Phone 205, Aune’s Glass & Carpenter Shop, 614 Broadway, Bismarck, N. Dak. ‘WANTED—Housekeeping for widow- er. Am 49 years of age, have girl 11, Prefer modern home in town. References. Box 85, Alamo, N. Dak. VANTINE PAINT & GLASS Com- pany specializes in glass table and dresser tops, glass case work. |FOR SALE—6 room” modern “stuces bungalow, 6 years old. ment. $4,750. Very reasonable terms. T. M. Casey é Son. ‘WANTED—Housework by day or hour. Phone 383-M. Ask for Ruth. EXPERIENCED girl wants house- for Supercurline re- duced. Regular was $3.50, now $2.45. Oil steam was $5.00, now $3.65. Super Oil Steam now only $4.65. Only at Harrington's. Phone |"THE 131 DIGESTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get a free sample of Udga, a doctor’s prescription, at Service Dru; FLOOR sanding and refinisning. Quality work at a reasonable price. Abrahamson Surfacing Company. 118 5th St., Bismarck. MATTRESSES YOUR old mattress renovated and re- built either regular or spring-filled. 309 8th St. Phone 1962. WANTED—Warrant Numbers 41 and , 1, Canfield School District. Write Regan, Dak. FOR SALE—One Vilbert 3° bottom tractor plow, press drill size 48 inch. $20.00. Jacob P, Dietrich, Bismarck. FOR SALE—One good Case thresh- FEDERAL LAND Bank Farms Se sale or vent in Burleigh, South sth Street. For Sale day” a 470 Doge book just Publi lay” a 470 page by Frederic J. Haskin. ing machine and engine. Reason- able. Call 785-J after 6. 303-7th. FOR SALE—One 8 foot single disc and packer. Phone 1916. Apartments for Rent @|FOR RENT — Unfurnished light housekeeping room, 320 2nd Street. FOR RENT—3 room apartment up- stairs. Also 2 rooms. Good cellar. Large garden space. Phone 2-F-3. E——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— For Rent FOR RENT—Beauty shop. lights and water furnished. Hotel. Heat, Prince Wanted to Buy ‘WANTED TO BUY—Good second hand 12 or 14 inch centrifugal radio, sideboard. 10th after 4 p. m. i i [ * tf