Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
STOCK SPECIALTIES | AGAIN ATTRACTING BUYERS IN MARKET Moderate Profit Taking , Prevalent; Rails, Steel oer Weaken New Y¢ 16—(?)—Specialties were ean, bot de to the front in ihe so-called leaders were rather neg- lected Price changes, generally, were ited Baldwin Loco. taking seemed to narrow and profit be well absorbed ‘The close was iair- |B ly steady ‘Transfers approximated 900,000 shares. The fact that the list was able to travel on a moderately even keel, and to improve substantially in spots, was encouraging to bullish forces, al- though an attitude of caution was pais in most of the boardrooms. rains, backing end filling indef- mnstaly, furnished no stimulus for stocks. Cotton was inclined to slip. A number of secondary rails develop- ed a better tone in the bond market. Firmness of the French franc was virtually the only feature of foreign exchange dealings. Shares of Eastman Kodak came to life with a gain of about 5 points, while Bridgeport Brass, Houdaille/ Hershey, Mack Truck, Collins & Aik- man and Corn Products advanced a Con. point or so each. American Tele-| Con! phone, Consolidated Gas and Public Service of New Jersey were resistant. ‘The metals were mixed. Cerro de Pasco gained a point. be; lo The rails, motors and steels failed | Curtiss Wright to repeat their performance of Mon- day and the majority were about un- changed to slightly lower. Eastman ~-Kodak, U. 8. Industrial Alcohol, ‘Westinghouse and National Distillers ‘were off fractionally to a point. —_ ~{ Produce Markets Ne a We panes tol Memoria eis A Chicago, July 16—(?)—Butter an eggs were easy Tuesday, and poultry steady. Butter, 16,080, easy. Creamery spe- | Ge: . tials (98) score 24%-%; extras (92) 22%; firsts (88-89) 21%-22; seconds (86-87) 21; standards (90 centralized carlots) 23%. =~ Eges, 16, al, Jeet extra firsts cars 23%; local 2 23%, local 22: storage packed firsts and extras 24%. NEW YORK New York, July 16.—(#)—Butter, 16,229, easier; higher than creamery. Fi extras 23%-24%; extras (92 scores) 23%; firsts (88-91 scores) 22%-23%; seconds (84-87 scores) 21%4-22; cen-|J; ‘Eggs, 26,308, irregular; mixed colors, firsts 24%; mediums 40 lbs., 23%; av- erage checks 2114-22; other ‘mixed col- ors unchanged. All whites unchanged; brown, re- sale of premium marks 31% to 32%; fearby and western special packs, pri- wate sales from store 29 to 31; west- rn standards 26% to 27. : Live poultry by express broilers 10- 21; other express grades unchanged. , Dressed poultry quiet to firm; all and frozen grades unchanged. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, July 16—(7)—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Potatoes 20; on track 176; to- tal U. 8. shipments 553; old stock, firm, supplies light, demand and trading light; sacked per cwt.: Round Whites U. 8. No. 1. 50- 57%4; Idaho Russets U. 8. No. 1, 1.50; new stock about steady, supplies light, demand and trading light; serpin bt Long Whites U. 8. No. 1, 2.10; Mis- souri Cobblers U. 8. No. 1 and ‘partly |N. graded 1.00; Oklahoma Bliss Triumphs U. 8, No. 1 showing decay 1.10-25; Virginia Cob-| 80. f blers U. 8. No. 1, 1.30-40, CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, July 16—)—Poultry live 1 car, 46 trucks, steady, hens 16%-17; | Pathe Leghorn hens 13; Rock fryers 18; col- ored 16; Rock springs 19; colored 17; Rock broilers 16-17; colored 18; Leg-| bins horn chickens 2 Ibs. up 14; small 13; bareback chickens 13-14; 12%; turkeys 11-14; old ducks 4% Ibs. up 10%; small 10; young white| Pure Oil ducks 4% ‘Cash corn, No, 1 yellow 87% to %; No. 2 white 89%; sample 73, Cash oats, No. 2 white 36%; pore United Buckwheat, No. 2, 1.19; soybeans 60 to 65 net track country ‘stations; bar- Jey, nominal; feed 34 to 45; malting vu 42 to 83; timothy seed per cwt. 3.90; new 4.00; clover seed per cwt. 13.00 to 18.00. BISMARCK GRAIN abhbhbstass ’s stock market while most of ne fresh graded firsts cars | Graham current receipts 22; 1G¢" ny 18% in 1 dk north. 1.00% 1.11% 2 dk north. 1.08% 1.00% die north. 1.06% 1.07% , |1 dk north. 1.00% 1.10% 7 \2 dk north. 1.07% 1.08% 3 dk north. 1.05% 1.06% 18% protein 1 dk north. 1.07% 1.08% 2 dk north. 1.06% 1.07% 3 dike north. 1.04% 1.05% 12% protein 1 dk north. 1.07% 1.08% 2 dk north. ie 1.07% 3 dk north. 1.04% 1.05% rae orth, 1.07% 1.08% north. 1, Tone . 2 dk north. 1.06% 1.07% int. Harvester . 3 dk north. 1.04% 1.05% Int. Neck, Can fee Lot 108% tel. ge Tel.” north % 1.07% north. 1.05% Me iter Wis- | Mi invoice weight 1.00-15; N Toosters :Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and Market Report for Tues., July 16 New York Stocks || Grain Quotations | Ht iy As , July ae, Cy eg a Fi Ah 1% RRR aay 152% ih cans Bare aaa 153 152% on Be Re # RERFRREES us Fie Seo hS SILLS WLSSILE, LIS CASH GRAIN ces ertare] pared to kon today follow: forery - 1.04% 1.06% 1.04% 1.06% MORMOR 1.02% 1.04% 1.02% 1.04% =e Cot 1.00% 1.02% 1.00% 1.02% rorey ip 98% 97% 93% 97 Minnesota’ and South Dakota’ Wiest lel valels) MORMON 98% 1.01% 2 99% 1.04% | er "Wo, 5 yellow 73%. Pigg sample grade 29; No. 1 feed a No. 3, 43, Barley, No. 3, 43% to 49. - Flax, No. 1, 1.59 to 1.60. 3 Safes! DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, July 16.—(4)—Closing cash prices: wheat: No.1 datk northern heavy 1.12%-1.13%; No. 1 dark north- ern 1.11%4-1.12%; No. 2 dark northern 1.09% -1.10 No. 3 dark northern 1.08% 1.09%; No.1 northern heavy 1.12% -1.13%; No. 1 111%- 1.12%; No. 2 northern 1.00%-1.10%; No, 1 amber durum hard 81%-1.07%; No, 2 amber durum hard 81%-1.07%; No. 1 amber durum 80%-1.02%; No. 2 amber durum 79%4-1,02%; No. 1 mixed durum 76% -1.05%; No. 2 mixed durum 14% -1.05%. Flax: No, 1 1.56. Oats: Bp 3 white, 33%. Rye: Ne BSIo Se SKE BS IeosSBo.SS- z SK KL SKF FRKFKKFELEKE LLSKLKLLTA Este 32. | RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, July 16.—(#)—Range Of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1 oak | Dortiers 1.09% to 113%; No. 4 ) but there was no pronounced pressure - [around 50.00 to 65.00; other light B weight and lower grades downward -|P. A)—Cattle 1,500; beef steers and *| 4.35; feed medium stockers 7.00 down. GRAIN PRICES EASE WITH RUST REPORTS CUSHIONING DECLINE Values Off About a Cent; Spring Wheat Reports Prevent Drop Chicago, July 16.—(%)—Profit tak- ing became a depressing factor in the wheat futures market Tuesday and prices eased about a cent from early high figures, A late decline in Liverpool wheat values was followed by weakness here on the Chicago market. Reports of tust spread in spring wheat in locali- tles on both sides of the Canadian Tribune Rates Are LOW Minimum charge for one insertion— 4@ cents for 15 words, Your Message Will Reach Thousands For as Little as First insertion (per word) ........8 cents 6 consecutive insertions (per word). This table of rates effective only tn the state of North Dakota. Cuts and border used on want ads come We reserve the right to edit or reject any copy submitted. border cushioned the decline. Wheat closed % lower to % higher lose |Compared with the previous finish, September 825-%, and corn dis- Played independent strength, ending %-1% higher, ‘September 75%-76. Oats were unchanged to % off, rye unchanged to % off and barley un- changed to % down. Provisions were 41% | firm, 39% LIVERPOOL SLUMP DISGRUNTLES BUYERS Minneapolis, July 16—(?)}—Black '% |rust buying enthusiasm which carried e wheat futures considerably higher dur- ing Tuesday's session faded out when Liverpool lost headway and wheat |@ futures prices here at the close were unsettled. Trade was fairly good early in the session and gained near the close, but Was quiet and featureless in between. July wheat closed %c higher, Sept. %c up, and December Yc lower. Lack of flour and export buying was distinctly disappointing to traders. Coarse grains closed unsettled. Sep- tember and December oats closed %c lower, July rye finished 1c higher and September unchanged, while July bar- ley closed %4c higher with September ‘43)Unchanged. July flax closed 2%c cre uBREE and September and December up. Cash wheat offerings were notice- ably heavier and after an early de- mand of fair force had been cared for, Prices went off sharply. Winter wheat was nominally unchanged. Durum wheat was nominally unchanged. Corn demand was slightly better. Oats demand was very quiet. Rye de- mand was fair. Barley tone was much aoe Flax was in good demand and | Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, July 16—()— (USDA)—Cattle 2,300; light supply of Srain fed steers opening steady; choice 1136 1b. 10.50; other long feds held above 10.00; plainer kinds ranging down to 8.00; she-stock uneven; thin cows and best grain feds steady; @rassy or warmed up common to med- jum butcher offerings 15-25 low- mand dull, better grade heifers er for two days; better grade heifers 7.00-9.00; plainer grades 4.50- 6.00; most beef cows 4.50-5.25; few up to 6.50; low cutters and cutters 3.50- 4.50; bulls fully steady; bulk 6.00 down- stockers low weak to 25 lower since last Friday; calves 2,1 steady; good choice 6.50-7. Grades around 4.00-6.00. Hogs 2,300; fairly active, mostly steady; spots strong to 5 or more higher; top 9.75; better 170 to 240 lbs. 9.50 to 9.65; 240 to 280 lbs. 9.00 to 9.50; 280 to 360 lbs. 8.50 to 9.00; pigs scarce, desirable weight sows 8.00 to 8.35; few 8.40; average cost Monday 8.68; weight 283 Ibs, Sheep 600; opening active and steady on native offerings; nothing done on westerns; bulk fat native A lambs 8.00; bucks discounted 1.00; common throwouts down to 5.50; fat slaughter ewes 2.00 to 3.25. Dairy cows fairly steady, shipper demand uncertain; desirable springer SIOUX CITY Sioux City, Ia., July 16—(AP—U. 8. yearlings very slow; scattered sales about steady; heifers scarce, other fat she stock moderately active, steady; stockers and feeders scarce, | Foster easy; load lots choice medium weight beeves held above 10.75; few packages | Crt plain short fed and grassy kinds 6.00 down; bulk beef cows 4.50 to 6.00; low cutters and cutters largely 3.75 to Hogs 2,500; fairly active, mostly 10 to 15 higher; top 9.75; bulk better 190 to 260 lb, butchers 9.60 to 9.75; 260 to 300 Ib. heavies 9.25 to 9.60; 340 Ib. averages down to 8.90; 150 to 190 Ib. weights 9.25 to 9.60; sows 8.35 to 8.65; few 8.70; heavies Senn. to 825 and ee our Pelee te fat lamb bids ° ing fa around 25 lower at 7.75 ge no action on yearlings; small lots na- tive feeding lambs 50c. CHICAGO ESTO Bs Chicago, July 16.—(#)—(U. 8. D. —Hogs 13,000, including 5,000 direct; fairly active, 5-10 more than yester- day’s average; bulk 190-230 Ibs, 10.00- 25; top 10. heavy butchers scarce, few 270-325 Ibs. 9.15-309 most medium light weights 9.30-75; bulk packing sows 8.40-60, Cattle 6,000, calves 2,500; very slow market on steers and yearlings; most- ‘Great Britain 4.96; ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE Cash In! Want-Ads A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and asked for the want ad department, Work Wanted | |WORK— WANTED by middle-aged woman by day or hour. Phone 552-J._ Mrs, Overman. YOUNG MAN wants work of any tan Handy at anything. Call Male Help Wanted WANTED — Experienced mechanic. Must have tools. M. B, Gilman Company, Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—Modern unfurnished apartment, private bath, call at 306 So. 15th Street. Phone 1889. FOR RENT—3 room upstairs apart- ment. Water, lights, gas furnished. Call at 519-16th street. FOR RENT—Unturnished and fur- nished apartments. Call at 422-5th. Phone 197 or 231. FOR RENT—2 room apartment. 1008 Broadway. FOR RENT—3 nicely furnished clean rooms to adults only at $37.00 per month. Call at 602-3rd street. Do not phone. FOR RENT—Unfurnished 3 room Female Help Wanted WANTED—Gitl for light housework, preferably one who can go home nights. Cal] at Apt. 3, 206% Main or call 698-W after 6 p. m. WANTED—Girl with clerking and drug store experience. Write Trib- une Ad, 10837. POSITION OPEN. Married or Single Woman, showing stunning new Au- tumn dresses. $15 weekly and your own dresses free. No canvassing. Experience unnecessary. Send size. Fashion Frocks, Dept. T-751, Cin- cinnati, Ohio, WANTED—Experienced girl for gen= eral housework. Must be able ta cook, Call at 503-8th. Miscellaneous FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, July. 16.—(%)—Foreign exchange irregular; Great Britain de- mand in dollars, others in cent: France 6.63 Italy 8.24%; Germany 40.42; Norway 24.92; Sweden 25.59; Montreal in New York 99.87%; New York in Montreal 100.12%,. WORK WANTED — Experienced seamstress wants sewing of all kinds, reasonable prices. All work guaranteed. Mrs. H. H. Engen. Phone 748. EXPERIENCED lawn mower sharp- ening, knives, scissors and clippers. Call for and deliver, Phone 899. 821-6th. Wanted to Trade trade business college life scholarship plus plan to earn liv- ing expenses while attending school for good used car, This proposi- tion is worth $400 and must be CURB STOCKS New York, July 16.—(?)—Ourb: Cities Service 1%. . Elec, Bond & Share 8%. 8% CALL MONEY Houses and Flats FOR SALE—7 room modern house in west part of city. Near school. Time loans steady; 60 Offered: 4-6 mos % offered. taken up immediately. Write| ®Partment. Bath, entrance private.| mxcellent condition and location. Prime Commercial paper % per] Tribune aa: 10787, Heat, water. $40.00. Adults. 614) New 5 room bungalow, near capi- cent. Ave. ©. tol, $5300, 12 room modern house, FOR RENT—2 room with private bath apartment. Furnished. Phone 347. APARTMENT FOR RENT—2 rooms, ideal for apartments or rooms. T. M. Casey & Son, 518 Bdwy. FOR RENT—Rooming house at, 422- 4th Street. Modern 6 room house. Apartments furnished and unfur- Bankers acceptances unchanged. Lost and Found LOST—Dark brown Shepherd Goille pup, all white feet, white nose. Phone 1263, MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS Minneapolis, July 16.—()—Stocks close: ed kitchenette and bath, private en- First out 10. LOosT—Insurance policy. trance. Call at 214 E, Rosser. nished, Adults only. Wanted to Northwest Banco 5%. 1685-J, buy—second hand bath tub. Phone —_—_—————— Personal 905, NE WYORK BONDS New York, July 16.—(?)—Bonds FOR SALE—Several houses from 4 to 8 rooms, For information call HARRINGTON’S prices for real pure NOME NOR Ube Seen steam Supercurline permanente, re- close: ” Notice is hereby given that th -| duced, Regular was $3.50, now] at 323 2nd St. Great Northern 7's of 1986, 97%. liminary budget atatement of the City | $245, Oll steam was $5.00, now _ CHICAGO STOCKS fn the oftie’ oethe City muditan ana] $3.65. Super Oil Steam now only Rooms for Rent McGraw El. 22%. that such budget statement may be| $4.65. Only at Harrington's. Phone en! FOR RENT—Cheerful, well furnish- ed front room, Near park and pool. _ Gentlemen preferred. Phone 1739. FOR RENT—One sleeping room in examined by anyone applying there- for; that the Board of City Commis- sioners will meet on the fourth Wed- nesday in July, being July 24, 1935, at the hour of two o'clock P, M., at 130. WANTED—Maternity cases. Licens- ed with state of North Dakota. Call at 504-9th St. Phone 1633-J. Mrs. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, July 16.—(#)—Govern- ment bond: Liberty fourth 4%'s 101.19. i ‘Tha Treasury 4%’s 117.3, Pray eS the ivan budget and John Dixon, Also have sleeping} modern home. Call at 1010 Thayer. Treasury 4’s 112.3. making the annual tax levy; and that| room. _ Phone 1075-J. the Board of City Commissioners will | ——-—— sa papESSES FOR RENT—Large sleeping room. hold a public session at such time and place, at which any taxpayer may appear and discuss with the Board of City Commissioners any item of pro- posed expenditures or object to any such item or the amount thereof. The total proposed expenditures provided for are as follows: Maintenance and operation * fund . Major rej _ Call at 520-9th. Phone 1890, FOR RENT—Furnished room, Call _at 315-10th Street. FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Call at 120 Ave, A. Wanted to Borrow WANTED TO BORROW —$i000_ ab 6%. Ample security. Write Trib- une Ad, 10801. ——————— ____ Business Opportunity PROFITABLE chain store agencies available. $3,500 to $5,000. Good . F locations. Write Marshall Wells WILL PROVIDE storage for bedroom| company, Duluth, Minn. set or studio couch for use of same.|FOR SALE—Grocery store, doing & Phone 366-R. nice cash business, good location, —eEE———— =| _srent reasonable, frigidaire equipped. Must sell.on account of health. WOOL WANTED Write Box a 7 126, Bismarck, N. Dak. WE PAY highest cash market prices : for wool and sheep pelts. We also Hb. tee BRa aaed, wool, Gage. andl Automobiles for Sale CHICAGO Chicago, July 16.—()—Butter fu- tures: Btorage standards, YOUR old mattress renovated and re- built either regular or spring-filled. 409 9th. Phone 519. High Low Close 24% 24% 24% 23% 23% 23% Miscellaneous STAPLING MACHINES LET US demonstrate the Markwell paper fastener. You will find this to be the neatest stapler you ever used. Staples sheets together per- manently or temporarily. Bismarck Tribune Job Department. hy TYPEWRITERS and adding ma- chines. Repairs and supplies. CAP- ITAL TYPEWRITER 207 Bdwy.. Bismarck. N_D. Phone 820. 88,925.00 ments fund ++ 21,550.00 Debt retirement levies .... 28,140.00 138,615.00 Myron H, Atkinson, City Auditor. Egg fut $ Reffiregator stand- ards, Oct. 25% 25% 25% How They Voted | In Sales Tax Poll SALES TAX TABLE July 16, 1935. 7-16. NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Notice {s hereby given that the Bare iste budget statement of the Park District of the City of Bis- North Dakota fs on file in the Office’ of the clerk, and. that. such budget. statement may be examined yone applying therefor; that rd of Park Commissioners will meet on the fourth Wednesday in July, being July 24, 1935, at the hour f 7:18 o'clock, P. M., at the City Hall in said city, for the purpose of adopting the final budget and mak- Yes 7710 1270 146 ing the annual tax levy; and that the| twine at low prices. Bring us all USED CARS ae ere Commisslenere mu your hides and metals. Northern|1930 Ford Coach ..... + $225.00 place at which any taxpayers may| Hide and Fur Co. Bismarck, North) 1933 Essex Terropla: “Bedan 375.00 appear and discuss with the Board| Dakota. 1928 Chrysler Sedan 225.00 of ar Cpraralasion ar oe ne "1928 Hudson Sedan . A roposed expen: ect BioPahch MERINO addon rs? Aas 1926 Wilys Knight The total proposed expenditures |FOR 6, jallch “cows, 4 work |1932 Plymouth 7 Pass. Sedan 395.00 Bfatntenance and ‘speration $ 7,830,00| horses or trade for binder. A. E.|/1935 Ford Deluxe Sedan .... 725.00 Major eae and better- Nelson, 14 miles NE of Wilton, Box|1928 Buick Sedan ... 125.00 3,100.00) 315, Wilton. 1931 Willys Sedan ++ 175.00 Devt mretie 1,437.00 | —— saree young milk cows, all|1983 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan 450.00 ————| FOR SALE—3 young milk cows, al 1983. Chrysler Brougham ~ $25.00 Griggs . a $12,367.00/ good producers. Write or see BE, A. 1931 7 a Hettinger Myron H, Atkinson, Thomas, Driscoll. Chrysler 8 Sedan City Auditor. | _—“—_______________/1927 Chevrolet Truck . Kidder ....... 118. FOR SALE—Power binder, also JOHN) 1934 Piymouth De Luxe Coach 525.00 LeMoure .... Deere binder. Gate leg table. Phone |i999 11 ton 1. H. C. Truck.. 300.00 LOgan ...eoee 597-R. Fights lowa Graft | ron sate—rint_s000tokes_very| CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, good Lloyd Loom baby buggy. Phone Pt 700 1335-W after six. FOR SALE—Electric saw, % horse motor. Inquire J. C. Beattie. Phone 870. FOR SALE—Golf clubs, almost new. Also camping outfit in good condi- 1 My {1032 1932 !1982 1933 DEPENDABLE USED CARS AT SPE- CIAL SALE PRICES Far Below the Market Ford Coupe Ford Truck 2 Chevrolet Coaches Plymouth Coach Dodge Sedan Chrysler Sedan Pontiac Sedan M. B, GILMAN CO. 2nd and Bdwy. Phone 808 Dodge, Plymouth, Dodge Trucks FOR SALE—Ice box, radio, day bed including mattress, breakfast set, chairs, rocking chairs, fruit jars, miscellaneous articles. Call at 213- llth Street. iE eee o its FOR SALE—$600.00 Packard piano for $100.00, party leaving town. Phone 383-M. SEWING Machines $10 up. All makes Instruction NEW plan Diesel training. Must be mechanically inclined, fair educa- ly steady on better grades; weak on Jothers including stockers and feeders; grades 7.00-75; and common kinds down to 5.50; good Montana yearlings on stocker accounts at 7.25; best fed steers early 11.25; but strictly choice load held around 12.00; cows and low- er grade butcher heifers weak to 15 piled better grade light heifers bulls 10-16" higher; vealers selected lots 8.60. To outsiders; rang- [te 7.65-8.50; bulk 8.40; native Lccaih ter ewes 2.00-3.25. ; latter class mostly 6.00-50 with better | Traill tion. Must spend two weeks in Minneapolis, after this your appli- cation is filed for employment. Write for your appointment to Tribune Ad. No. 10564. repaired, Needles, parts and sup- plies. Free estimates. Singer Com- Pany, 212 Bdwy, Bismarck, N. D, FOR SALE—3 new congoleum rugs, also 2 used congoleum rugs, tables and miscellaneous, Phone 1471-R, 314-3rd_ Bt, Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT—2 or 3” room Farm Lands house. Write Tribune Ad. 10858, Figures of the 1930 census reveal. FOR SALE—Fine acres ith vate family. aoe for i te Tribune Ad. ed Lead ie Te ree: are crediting Verne Mar. | County. Nice location, 2. serene that time. 2 bove), outspoken editor of | town, Good bi Price very | No. 10060. . the Cedar Rapids Gazette, with be- essonsble. Owner will be st farm tng largely responsible for uncov- tor only one day For Production of rayon {s stesdily in- reached monthly output of {900,000 pounds, jd graft eonditlo: aes fin moasseper, seoclate: cee - in the | For Rent | 25x85. Rear 112 4th St, M. W, Metd shortly. further parlors, ar] sppetnts ment address Box 61, McIntosh, 8.